Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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WHO HASN’T HEARD
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CADET" HOSIERY?
I he Only Kind Now at 25c. Say the People. If Not Satisfactory, Another Pair
for the Asking. Not Difficult, is It? We Guarantee to Keep You in
Hosiery Six Months Without Holes or Darning for $1.50
E^!L!7'Zr!£?-i<7? • 25c ho4iery. Son,, of them do m.ko pr.lt, f.ir nombon. but
nothing CADET though They ve given up the race against this popular brand. Can’t blame them for wanting a share of the CADET
b,g hosiery busmen This .lore » conservative about adopting particular brands of anything, wi.hout a thorough investigation, andthen
when we do adopt them, we are satisfied that they are all that is represented. We cannot afford to do any other way with this store’s big
Now we’ll tell you about this CADET hosiery. They were shown to us by a representative of the manufacturer. He wanted to place
them in this city. Their merit, were carefully explained to us, which were seemingly very satisfactory; however, we deemed it best to in-
vestigate for our own benefit, which was done. We found that some of the most reliable houses in the United States had secured exclusive
agency for their particular locality, and who spoke of them in the very highest terms possible, and from the fact that the mills are working to
their fullest capacity ta supply the demand, is evidence that they have struck the chord of popular favor in the American people’s mind.
We secured the exclusive agency for them for this city. From the time they were placed in stock they set med to meet the require-
2T™uahO thTcADFT q ^ de™and(h;“ con*tantIy increased and is doing so every day. We are satisfied that there ha. never been a stocking put on the market at 25c the pair that
are equa e 1 bo much confidence have the manufacturers in them that they guarantee them to us and we to our customers, as is shown in the fact that a new pair will be will
be given for the asking ,f they wear in holes or do not give entire satisfaction in six months. P
This i irm recently challenged every member of the Junior base ball team in Brenham to test the wear of Cadet stockings, and made the following offer:
“5°;very purchaser of two pairs of J. 6 Boys’ Hose (these are the extra heavy weight Cadet Stocking, for baseball use), who finds holes in them in six months’ wear, will be given
absolutely free two new pair. Wearers are privileged to slide home or to any base and no accidents barred.”
When a hosiery firm can make an offer of this kind, there should be no queltion in the wearer’s mind as to the reliability of the hosiery. We will ask you to try just one pair of these
tor your own satisfaction. Let us know how they wear. Only costs you 25c. and you’ll never spend 25c. for hosiery again that will give you as much set vice In fact the CADET stock-
ing will outwear any stocking shown at any price.
CADET hosiery have heels, knees and toes made of fish line linen.
ROBERT
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CHS>IFItD COLUMN
FOK SALE —A good mare. Ap- ever
ply to II. if. "uoil. K -4 fit.
Immortalized.
Him—My name will Jivo for-
Wnnted—A fow good milk cows.
Apply to Gus Uuellig’a Dairy.
FOK SALE 01? KENT—My
home in Uio Miuthern purl of
ol tiie city. E L. Sal icy.
FOli SALE —A girls bicycle, in
' good condition, cheap. Apply
to L cscli's shop, or to F. li.
(Jieaccke. '6-8 Iw.
FOK SALE—several good milch
co vs Several different breeds.
Apply to City Drug Store, tf
Her—Why do you think so?
Him— Decs use it's Smith.
(letting Back at Her.
Tested and Proven.
There Is a Heap of Solace In
Being Ahlo to Depond Upon
a Well Earned Reputation
F,.r month* lirenhstn reader* have
seen tlie constant expression of prill1 c
for Doan's Kidney Pill*, and read
‘My do.r," said Mr. '.W5?'t&XS'ZSlS
his adorable wife, “we had an'ever produced such convincing proof
invitation today' to attend the of
FOK SALE—My wood business
including saw mill and wood
on h’^d. Also corn and gust
mill .1 bargai i for sou >• one
tliu: <V:>ut4 to p*> in bm im ss.
Apph to J. 8, llmsht IT.
FOR KEN I*—Three nice large
rooms in my home, all south
> x|im il. Iiydrant and ci-tern
water. O it house and Urge
lot corner Vulcan and llaivr
ntrc-in. Apply to Mrs E. A.
Haber.
FOK KENT—A good six room
dwelling on west. Alamo Ave.
Good barn and other outhouses.
Good sidewalk from dwelling
1o town. Apply to F. B.
Wiebusch. 7-28 lw.
FOR SALE—The A. J. Robert-
son farm, four miles east of
Brenham, on the H. A T. C. Ii.
R. Good farm land, good pas-
ture and good water. For par-
ticulars call on L. J. Lock-
ett. 6-17 tf.
20 BULLS 20—Shorthorns (Dur-
hamsj and Herefords from the
Wangemann Ranch, Bee
County. From prize winning
ancestors Your choice for
135.00 cash or fall payment on
approved note—nothing better
on the market. Apply to, Ar-
thur Wangemann, brenham,
Texas. 7-15 tf.
BOUSE AND LOT FOR 8ALE.
—The Central High School
building on east Alamo avenue.
Goad brick building and large
lot, close to business portion of
the city. Could be made a
desirable residence with slight
changes. Apply to Mayor
Wm. Lusk.
Prof. 8tone—To the geologist
* thousand years or so are Dot
counted ya any time stall. Man
in the Agdience— Great Scot!
And to think I made a temporary
loan of ten dollars to a man who
holds such views!”
Anyway, a man isn’t in a pos-
ition to get stack np over the
in his obituary.
governor’s reception.“
“How perfectly lovely ! 1 sup-
pose you accepted."
“No. 1 turned the invitation
down I knew you bad nothing
to wear.”
WHY JAMBS LKRUOr WELL.
Even tiodv to Zanesvil|o O., knows
Mcs Marv Loe, of rural route R. Sin-
writo»:‘,My husband, .lame* lee. firm
ly Ir* levfs lie ow « his life to the use
of Dr. King’s New Discovery. His
lung* were so severely affected that
con-umntlon seemed Inevitable, when
a (rleml recommended New DUcovsr.v,
tVe tried It. and Its use has restored
him t> perfect heesltb. ’ Dr. King’s
New Discovery Is the King of throat
and lung remedies. Fit roughs and
oi*ld» It iia« no equal. The lino don-
gives relief. Try It! Sold under
guarantee at Jos Tristram’s drug
store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
Sam's Explanation.
Foa one weary hour the guest
had been sitting at the table
waiting for his order.
• Look here, Sam, 1 he de-
manded sharply, “where is that
mock turtle soup T ordered?”
"Cornin' right up, sah,” re-
sponded the waiter with & low
bow. “Cornin’ right np, sah."
"But it has been an hour?
What is the cause of the delay ?”
Sam rubbed his chin thought-
fully.
"Ah’ll tell you, boss," he said
with a serious face; "we hab a
green cook and it takes him a
long time to kill dc mocki
turtle"
J. M. Hudson, Cirpenter, West
Main street, Brenham, Texas, say* :
‘I can only run firm wtmt 1 Bald in
11*05 c ncernlng the merit of D'-an’g
Kidnoy Pills ws they are certainly »
valuable kidney remedy. At the time
1 first learned of them. I wiw guttering
from kidney trouble. My back ached
by sp-lls and I bad pains in my loins.
Often I would bo la such a condition
that I would be laid up for day* and
all the liniments and other remedies
that I lu-ed gave me hut slight relief.
When 1 learned of Doan’s Kidney
Pills, 1 resolved to try them and pro-
cured a box at Tristram's drug store.
They helped mo from the first and 1
realized that 1 at last tad fovnd a
remedy that, would benefit, me. 1 con-
tinued taking them and they had tbe
best possible effect 1 am now able to
work every day and enjoy fairly good
li-alth. I havo no doubt that Do&a'a
Kidney Pills slopped my trouble from
developing into a more serious form
and I am truly thankful to them. At
times t feci the need of a kidnev tonic
and you may be sure Doan's Kidnev
Pills Is the remedy I always use." .'10
For sale br all dealsrs. Price 60c.
Festir-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y.,
»ole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
pENNINGTON ft SCHULZ,
LAWYERS.
Office over First National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
O. L. EDDINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all courts. Office
south aide public square.
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
-DEALER IN-
DRUGS,
MBDIOINK8,
TOILET ARTIOLEH
A full supply of the popular Patent
Medicines. Toilet, Articlas, snd Fine
Perfumeries in endless variety
Phy alt Ians’
Prescriptions
carefully and accurately compounded
at all hours, day or night.
Phone No. S4
OUR BUSINESS
HAS PROSPERED
Because it has boon proper-
ly conducted.
Wo buy only from manu-
facturers direct.
Our stock is always fresh
and complete.
We lilt any prescription
and fill it right
We have only registered
pharmacists to handle prt-
scriptions Iteing dispensed.
We pay a little more to
get the highest quality in
all the goods we soil, but
we know we take no risk on
anything that is sold over
our counter.
SGHIRMACHER
GREATLY
^ INCREASED
TOLL LINE
J. J. Marek,
VETERINARIAN.
HOSPITAL IN OONNSCTION.
Office at Matcbett's Livery and
Sale Stable.
Office phone, 217-1; Residence, 66-
GOOD BEER-
NONE BETTER,
Fine Farm For Sale at
, Wagner.
Wagner is two miles from tbe
San Baba river, on the line of
Mason and Howard counties, and
a fine country with fine pirople.
The land is as good as the best
anywhere. I have a section
fronting on tbe public road, in a
stones throw of up-to-date-stores,
school, church, gin and post-of-
fice, 80 pupils in school. Whole
section under good fences, and
good cross fences, separating
fields from pastures, 150 acres in
fine state of cultivation, 100
acres in cotton, with fine crops;
400 acres more fine meequite
loam land Price, $20 per acre;
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward tor any esse of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F J. CIIKNNEY ft CO.,
Toledo, O.
We. tbe undersigned, have known
F. J Cheoney for the I art, 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorsble . . _
In all business transactions and flnan-lThan XXX Pearl Keg Beer
dally able to carry out any obligation
made by his firm.
Wai.diwo. KinhakA Mabvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tuken Intern-
ally, acting directly upon tbe blood
uurf tnucou* aurtacek of the system.
T, stimonlals sent free Price 75c per
bottle. Sold by all druggist*.
l ake Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
easy payments.
Sic
idon Harris, Austin, Tex.,
or L. F. Amsler, Brenham,
Texas.
A streak of lean and a streak
of fat, the delicious flavor and
the price, so reasonable; an irre-
sistible combination in Wolf’s
Breakfast Bacon, always fresh,
at Wittbecker ft Hoting.
Libby's name stands for ex-
cellence—Libby’s Preserves in
bottles and jars, just in, at Witt-
becker ft Hoting.
8nE LIKES GOOD THINGS.
Mr-. Ohs*. E. Smith, of Vest Frank-
lin. Maine, says: "I like good things
and have adopted Dr. King’s New
Life Plhs a* our faintly laxative med-
icine. lecaute they are good aod do
their work withoot m»ktsg~a foes
•bout It ” These painless purifiers
sold at Jot. Tristram's drugstore. 25c.
Will pay 21cts for batter fat.
buttermilk sold at lOcts per
4 in
tf. gallon.
and the Famous Texas
Pride.
There is no better beer than
the XXX keg beer and the Fa-
mous Texas Pride bottled beer,
manufactured at Ban Antonio,
and sold by most of the local
dealers. This beer is recom-
mended for its purity, its pleas-
ant flavor, and it is a Texas pro-
duct. I. Aktmann,
6-30 tt Agent.
No one Is Immune from kidney
trouble, so Just remember that Foley's
Kidney Remedy will stop the Irreg-
ularities and cure aey case of kidney
or bladder trouble Uut is not beyond
tbe reach of medteioe.
Jos. Tristram
kill™* oough
m» CURB the LUNGS
ss
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
l^I18 mwsSbHL
CURED HAY FEVER AND Bl'M-
MKROOLD
A. 1,. Nusbau'ii, Il.ticHvllle. Indians,
writer; ‘-L«Ht Year 1 suffered for
three monthH with a summer cold so
distressing that It Interfered with
my business. I had many of the
symptoms of hay fever, and a doctor's
prescription did cot reach my esse,
and 1 took m vi ral medeelne* which
seemed only to aggravate It. Fortun-
ately 1 losirtod uikio having Foley's
Honey and Tar. It quickly curdd me.
My wife has shire used Foley's Honey
and Tar with the aaine success. ”
Joa. Tristram.
Imported Lunch
OF ALL THU StST DULK'A-
C!*S
SUTER BROS.
A good lunch, s palatable lunch,
with all kinds of liquid refreshment*,
large, cool, airy hall, electric fans, a
cordial welcome and polite and at-
tentive service
This company having placed in
operation a large duuiIht i 1 dl
rent through circuits between
the important towns in Texan
and Arkansas is unaided to offer
its patrons a more prompt, effi
eicnt and comprehensive Long
Distance service than heretofore
No intermediate stations on these
circuits, thus insuring a minimum
of interrupt,it ns.
A now line lias just boon'coin
picked from Bowie to Ringgold,
which is there met with a line of
the Pioneer Telephone Company,
thus furnishing a first-class ser-
vice to Oklahoma City, Guthrie
and Western Oklahoma points.
Tde.orapl) an:;
TftlDpnww On.
HARBtR
SHOP,
ELITE
THE DIAMOND AMONG
WHISKIES
ia one that stands alone by rea
son of its exceptional age, parity
and flavor. That “ diamondr’
you’ll find in our stock first Mae
you call. Let that be soon so
yon 11 have an early opportunity
to inspect tbe gem
THE FAVORITE SALOON
CHA8. 8TOKKH, P/ep’r
frupriMors
First-elans Ritbuia,
<3.>od Hath Room*,
Pn-n» AHeitrl'i" md (too 1 H“ rlc
Agent Texas Steam Laundry
of San Antonio.
ll/OAf| V^pfI
k ' li 1
ii J 1 v* i * Li
GRAIN and
FEEDSTUFFS
Free delivery to any part of
•the city.
Telephone Ho. \\2-.5
JNO. EMSHOFF
This Is the Season of the
Year for
TORNAD O E S
and
HAIL STORMS
Insure your dwelling against
Tornadoes and your crop
against damage by
Hail with
FRED L. AMSLER
General Insurance and. R<
Estate Agent and Cotton
Buyer
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
INSURANCE
* BRENHAM, TEXAS
GRABOW
TRANSFER LINE.
Passenger and Freight
Service to all parts of the
city. Call me day or night
PHONE 168
GUS GRABOW
j______-, .........,l i>r.,.r ... .. - .flfr,
C. S. Williamson,
GROCER.
Buys all kinds of country
Produce.
Free Delivery. Phone 25,
Three Rings.
OKMKNT WBLL CUR01NG.
it wi|l lost a life time and la
bnt little more expensive than
lumber. If you have a well that
neda recurbing, or if you are
thinking of digging a new one,
let mo figure with you It will
be a saving to you. 7-22 tf.
John Rial, Brenham, Texas.
FIRE.
H.n 70.r. ■-
Mrs, -B
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1908, newspaper, August 28, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519940/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.