Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 202, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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$ijxJ -Pen year.
0*0.10, mo,
CHURCH KEN ARE
HARD WORKERS
CHAPPELL HlUr-
18 IMPROVING
ARE YOU READY -
* FOR MONDAY
SHE WAS BORN
IN KENTUCKY
bioinnino or carnival
Shop Now
flood Isporta. ,
Upon the invitation of Presi-
dent J L Neo, of Btiun Memorial
College, the conference body net
*t the pottage Auditorium for
chapel exercises. After «he de-
votional ex ore wee the btahop pre
aided at an enthusiastic col-
lege rallv. The college boys
were asked to give their y«]l, to
which request they responded
tumultuously. The faculty and
tlie trustee body were in turn in-
troduced. President J. L. Neu
wse then introduced and asked to
give a report of the college work.
He reported 174 aludenu in at-
tendance, 28 more than last year
at this tune. He referred to the
seed of new student dormitories,
better equipment and increased
endowment. Rev. C. Urbantke,
President Emeritus being pres-
ent, also spoke briefly.
At tbe regular conference ses
eion Saturday morning Rev. J.
Heirholxer, Rev J. Streit, Mr.
P. Biumberg and Mr. F. Brand
eiberger were re olecied trustees
jol the college.
The statistical reports show an
increase of nearly 200 members,
miking a total membership ol
over 8300 i f this conference A
Sunday School increase of over
800, swell mg the membership to
nearly 4,000.
The conference treasurer re
ported benevolent donations of
•to,000.
Saturday night there will be
addreases by Rev. William Bue-
her and Dr E. 0 Olein une, of
Gnieago.
Program for Sunday:
Sunday, 10:80 a. m — Sermon
by the Bishop
Sunday, 8:00 p. m. Sermon
and Ordination Scrv c).
Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sermon on
Missions by Rev. K. K. Soliossler
and Rev Benton of Foreign Mis-
aion Board.
Monday, H:80 a m Confer-
ence Business and Close of Con
fe enee.
We have never before shown
+ 1 f so don't fair to call on u., wear, right there with +
*+ the goods and can doliver them at abort notioe.
+ See our line of Drees Uoods, Suitings, Waitings, +
* Silks, Trimmlnga, etc., in all the popular shade*. J
+ A beautiful line of Novaltlea, Belt*, Combs, Purees. *
j Special Attention ♦
^ We also sell something good to eat aa well as to wear J
+ You will And our Grocery Department well stocked with ^
+ high grade eatables at reasonable prices. Try our Spot* 4>
+ less Fiour, It will please you. A cup of good ooffse, fret +
J Chase A Sanborn ’s, we have It.
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Remembor wo are doing business at the old stand. ***
* Kindly give ua'a call or phona IS.
+ Goods delivered promptly to all peats of tbe olty. . *’
of handsome and useful
Iyou should
come now wane our aaanrtmanU are complete.
We mention below aome of the many articles
improvements einoe his last visits
Good crops have been rewgd
in all the Braxre bottom, eoid|-
guons to ('happell Hill, an* the
people of that section are woo-
derfully prosperous. This w shew-
ing in the increased volume "V
bueincm being done there, and in
the great number of improvement
K be seen on every hand.
During our brief stay there we
noticed Mr J. A. Mercer whs
building s new brick store; Mr.
Joe Routt was erecting a thro
story office) Mr. Henry Hehkar
wae building a large brick state;
Meows. Setter « Williford w»re
greatly im pro ring their plate of
bum new; keaar*.
From the time «ii,, was old
euough to ait up’alone Mias Nola
Satterfield has been among beWlea
pelting, rilling and growing up
with them and each year adding
to her knowledge of horsemanship
until to-day she ia the premier
horsewoman of tiie world, a queen
of the arena performing many
dangerous and marvelous fealg on
her Kentucky thorough-bred*
Man Nola Satterfield received
the highest salary ever |mid to «
Lady Equesu ieiuit’ and has been
especially engage* as a feature
for the Great Dodo Fisk Shows
which will exhibit at Bronham
Wednesday December 14th.
Miss Satterfield’e great triumph
of horsemanship is l he mastering
of a five hortm liberty net which
is the most beautiful aa well as
the most sensational and danger
ous ever attempted. Nothing
tike it was ever witnessed before
by a pleasure loving public since
the days of th„ old Komnn em-
perors whim such perilous feats
of the arena were the sole sport
and amusement of Kings.
suitable for gifts,
nisli amusements for the hun-
dreds of Brenham and Washing-
ton County pimple who will flock
to sec them-
There ia no fear, however,
Crockett A
up a tew
Routt I had
residence;
Mr. King Felder that erecting a
handsome residence; Mr. R.
K Felder had gretaly improted
hia home; a new pressing and
cleaning establishment had ba*V
opened up down there, and that
hnsinem was good in every line
in our neighboring town.
Hohlt Co
ly conduct their daughters
through th,. labyrinth of teiits
that will line the streets and none
will re,, or hear anything that
would tend tp offend the most
refined nature
Feijplo from all parts of 'Wash-
ington County are making pre
parations to spend two or three
days of the week in seeing sill
that is to be sieu at lid* big Car
nival. They d' Serve a great deal
lik* ‘ 1'® *•«»' v •* - “ •* * - «“*•> -.w**r «-*i* ■ »' •
two reasons. First heron* it
shows that they have an interest
in good healthy amwiciiitnts of
till kind* and in the second plaet
they are making every Mimmcinl-
fthle effort to assist, the Bren hunt
Signal Corps, which is ono of the
finest Military organiiations in
the State,
TYPHOID CLAIMS
AN0THEK VICTIM
Just received a car load of the cele-
brated Star Leader cook stoves, also a
PULL LINK OF HKATKftfl
To The Members Of thl* Ocr-
I mania Club of Broiham.v
There will he a Christmas festi-
val on Monday evening, December
2ti, at 7 o’clock- There will be a
big Christmas tree and presents
elude the festivities. All mem-
bers are cordially invited In at -
tend with their families.
Arrangement Coiumitteo 2w
DEED SATURDAY MORNING
Wa* (ten #Vf Wte AwA •*«•
Scldecte of Phillips.
Young Man.
Mr, Paul Schlcctc, age 2V yearn
died at his home in Phillips, at
2 o'clock Saturday morning, fol-
lowing an illness of over two
New Good*
Arriving
If you’ll excuse our talking shop we’d like to remind you of
RAZORS. Of coure barbers are a necessity but you can’t carry one
around in your grip, nor have one on your dresser in the morning.
Hence razors, and then, of course Holle & Seelhorst's the style your
grandfather us>*d and it lasted him all his life [S2.60). The other is the
latest serve-self safety, ths GILLETTE, and we are hauding them out
in exchange for *3.00.
COUNTY COURT'S
DOCKET IS LIGHT
ONLY ONE DAY
REMAINS NOW
Mr. Belli etc wan the non of
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behhetc. of
Phillips lie wh* etigMgid in
farming, and his many excellent
qualitica eoliplid with the fa-t
! that he whs a hard and . zcaloua
Hand Bags,
Toilet Sets,
Jewel Boxes,
Putt Boxes,
Umbrellas,
Etc.
RE10HABDT, HABDWAE1 AND TO. 00. ^
............Numbtr 108 :*§m
W. E
Phone
TRIED ONLY TWO 0A8E8
LITTLE HIP ” DOES STUNTS
Jury Wa* Discharged. flood 0r |
der prevail* In Brtn-
ham Always.
County Court wit* held in Bren-
ham Thursday of this weak-J
There were only two eaaea on the
docket. In the care of the .State |
vs. M. W. Becker, charged with
malicious mischief, the tearing
down of a fence, Judge Bwriug
waa diaqualifitd aqd Attorney
Earl Milroy waa ap|M>intcd aj»e-
eial judge to try the case. Becker!
plead guilty and waa fined
In the eaae of the State v*. W.t
h. Wieae charged with carrying,
braaa knucka, tbe trial by jury;
Xmas Novelties
of variou* kinds At
L. Landgraf’s Book Store
PicturA*,
Bric-A-Brac,
Fina China,
GiAMwara,
Oueenaware,
Fancy Stationery, Etc.
Call and examine tbe large etook we carry.
TWO KINDS OF SWEF.TNESS
combine when your heat girl star
in on apiece of our pure and de-
licious candy blit she’ll be sweet,
on you too, if you present it to
her. No nicer or more acceptable
gift could be thought of—and it
is appropriate at all seasons ^
the year. Just received a. lot of
Lown-y s Fine Chocolates.
Better select now. It
pays to buy here,
where you are *ure
of getting reliable
good* and beat val-
ues. A square deal
always here.
riders, aerial acts, and all on
tjie stage of a theatre which
makes it all the more wonderful.
at the
Decern--
same play
at the Liberty
Theatre, New York City, f°r
one oolid year to fre^d-breaking
busrneas.
Oscar Bronenkant
JEWELER
KANDY KITCHEN.
^ THANXSOlVlSfl L^XURI^S^
would be only an ordinary meaf
ducts, and our gnxory stock can
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Waa Eighth On list Of 250..! reW1|„.(j jn the return of verdict
of :7‘*nnt. guilty,” The jury wa*
discharged for this term.
VOTING CONTEST TO DAY
This Space
J.H.Q
Watch It F<
Aganta. Brctohanr Boys
, Always Make flood.
■ :'v .......
Mr. J. Aubrey Lockett, of Bren-
iumi, who recently started to
work ,, for tlrt* Equitable I^fc ln-
aurance company , of Ban An-
tonio, is already making an envi-
able rep u tation for himself sa
one of their leading agent*- Al
though he has been working at
the buninfl** only about two
months he was eighth Uatonoteh After 6 o'clock Saturday even
in a list of two hondmd and fifty Sag yOu cannot nominate anotl.ei
agents. '‘During the preront girl; and if there ia a girl that
This play will b,. srei
Grand Opera House on
her 12. This is ths
that was sen
m*mmmm
Pure Oyatera
The purity of Seal-
ablpt Oyatera begins at
tbe bottom of tbe sea.
The Bealshipt System
has sain plea of the water
wherein Sesisblpt Oys-
ters are grown sent to
theLederls Lsborrtoriee
; regularly to be analysed.
i This sanitary survey
Of tbe beds enables them
Rev. Bishop D. H. Moore, who
is presiding at the annual conven-
Oooferewe of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. , which is in
mmon this weak, wss enter-
tained at dinesr Saturday by Mr.
gnd MroJ. ft Wilkins.-Throe
veeneroble and much beloved old
people knew Bishop Moore when
he wss s bojr-far over SO yen
ago they b*sd to A*he»a. Qhio
$ New Crop Ribbon Cane Syrup
"•'■'Vo. ^
. 1
FOR MEN
FOR WOMEN
Silk Mufflers,
Silk Ties,
Scarfs,
Silk Ties and Silk Sox
Fancy Neck weir,
in sets.
Beit Pins,
Cuff Links aud Scarf
V,Pi^s in qet*.
Veil Pina
Lii‘, sutwHandkercliiefs
Bags,
'*^»nces’'ia*',i
Lice Ha- dkerchiefa,
Fancteula^Ats,
Hon iept., opera,
Stamped Linens,
75 $
Felt Slippers.
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 202, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1910, newspaper, December 10, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519903/m1/1/?q=MISSOURI%20CITY: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.