Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Tuesday afternoon a charming
forecast of the wedding which
has been engaging the attention
k „f Brenham'a representative faini-
lies wits given at the home of Mr.
and Mns. John M, Mathis. Mrs.
Mathis entertained for Miss Lila
Shepard with a kitchen shower
aad card party.
The mere announcement tba
Mrs. Mathis is to entertain pre-
gggen an affair out of the ordi-
nary. The lovely apartments
wert. fragrant with the perfume
of many roses sent in by admiriu
friends.
The score cards for th.» game
of 500 bore images of brides ami
grooms and the games were scor-
ed with miniature kitchen uteri
sils. In the contest good luck
attended the bride of Wednesday
and she received a handsome
picture as first prize. Miss Adele
hittdemann secured a biscuit cut-
ter for consolation with instruc-
tions to learn to make biscuits
as they arc dear to the average
masculine heart-
The shower was copious, and
included everything useful and
ornamental in kitchen tensils.
Tim guests were Mcsdtnaes
Charles Allen DeWare, J. J.
Marok, Joe L. Vann, Sam C.
Robertson, E. P. Anderson, Shel-
ton, J. R. Williamson Jr., .Mr
and Mrs. Sam F. Blanks of
Seguin, Misses Lila Shepard,
Ida Mae Lindeman, Irene Blurnan
Annabclle Clay of Independence,
Mantle Searcy and Mesdames Sa 1
Ferguson, of Bartlett, J- P. Bach-
anan, E. 0. Winston, 0. A. De-
Ware. J. J. Marek. Roy Shelton.
J, R. Williamson Jr. E. P. Ander-
son, E. R. Milroy, G. W Wie-
busch. T- A. Dow Jr., R. J}.
Nicholson and Hugh Lusk.
Christmas will soon he her<
Present your friends with
photograph of yourself. Be sure
Winkelmann makes it, then you
know it's right.
ur is Chamu;C'^o^ThrSdv°
S,han 8n>
‘-cs«nwre1-
To the Public
The Oil Mill ofifee will he kept
open until dark in the afternoon
for the purpose „f weighing seed
and selling hulls. t.f>
number'1*’"ri “tory.,told time* without
u PPWtod over ami over
again for the last 36 years, but it is
always a welcome story to those in
thewre,htfs,T1,h-lh“^ is nothing in
the world that wures coughs and colds
as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Sold by all dealer, '
Thanksgiving suits for men and
hoys. They look right and art-
right in style, workmanship ,u,d
price. All the new models am
colors in tan, gray and brown.
E C. BUSTER.
Will Promote Beauty.
Women desiring beauty get
wonderful help form Bu.-klen’
Arnica Salve. It banishe^ pirn,pies
skin eruptions, sores and boils. 1
makes the skin soft and velvety.
Tt glorifies the face. Cures sore
eyes, cold florea, cracked lips
■flapped hands. Best for burns,
scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises
and piles, 25c. at
Theo Sehirmacher Brenham T-x
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
WANTED —A stenographer. Ap-
ply to T. B. Bolts and Sons,
Brenham, Texas- t-f
Wanted—Working foreman on
large farm. Also farm labor-
ers, and Tenants. 1 m.
Eugene Hays, Gay Hill Texas
Jersey Cows For Sale.
I have just returned from Sai
Antonio with a car load of fin
Jersey cows and h ifers which
will be sold cheap. Call cm or ad-
dress, George Knitted, Burtor,
Texas. tf-
Shall Woman Vote!
If they did, millions would vote
Dr. King’s New Life Pills the
true remedy for women. For
banishing dull, fagged feelings
back;.? lie or headache, constipa-
tion, dispelling colds, imparting
appetite and toning up the sys-
tem, they’re unequaled. Easy safe
sure. 25c. at
Theo Schirmacher Bionham Tex
Notice to Hunters.
We the undesigned citizens of
Washington County, Tex., wil
not allow any hunting with gun
or dogs on our premises. Tress-
passers will be prosecuted to tie
full extent of the law. L. F
Winkelmann, W. Buekhorn, Wm
Danhnus, Wm. Spreen, F. A
Sprepn, L. A. Willielmsen, Win.
Kemper, Otto Rodenbeck, Ed.
Jahnke, F. W. Schroeder, Wm
Rogge, II. Wiesepape, Otto Zan
der, 0. B. Lehmann, Aug Richter
Aug. Fritz, Wm. Somerfield, C.
II. Mushow . 3-w
Saves An Iowa Man’s life.
The very grave seemed to vawi
before Robert Madsen, of West
Burlington, Iowa, when, after sev
cn weeks in the hospital, four of
Hie best physicians gave him up.
Then was shown the marvelous
curative power of Electric Bit
ters. For, after eight months ot
frightful suff ring from liver
trouble and yellow jaundice, get-
ting no help from other reme-
dies or doctors, five bottles of
this matchless medicine complete*
ly cured him. Its positively
guaranteed for Stomach, Liver
or Kidneys troubles anti never dis-
appoints. Only fOe. at
Theo Sehirmach r Bronlmm T x
Not Sorry For Blunder.
“If my friends hadn’t blunder
ed in thinking I was a doomed
victim of consumption, I niigh
not be alive now,” writes D. T
Sanders, of Harrodsburg, Ky.,
‘ ‘ but for years they saw' every at
tempt to cure a lung-racking
eough fail. At last I tried Dr
King’s New Discovery. The ef-
fect was wonderful. It soon stop
ped the cough and I am now in
/ better health than I have had
for years., This wonderful life-
»sver ia an unrivaled remedy for
coughs, colds, lagrippe,
croup
cough or weak lungs. fiOe.
FOR SALE.—Two registered Jer
sey cows and one Number 1,
Sharpless separator. Addrcs
ill. Theil, 505 East Academy*
street, Brenham, Texas. tf.
FOR SALE—Pure Jersey* sweat
milk and cream will deliver to
any part of the city, morning
and evening. Phone your or-
ders to Burney* Parker. SO tf.
FOR RENT or SALE.-80 acre
farm four miles from the city.
German tenant preferred if
rented. Apply to D. C.
Williams.
STOLEN.—A Colorado, iron hort
saddle off my horse Saturday-
night. Had a new left stirrup
leather. A liberal reward will
he paid for its return. Will
Lindsay. 1-w.
BIO MONET—We w ant an agen
in every town; salary and Com
mission; references required
for full particulars, address
subscription Dept,, Nationa
Sportsman. Inc., 75 Federal St.
Boston, Mass.
BOYS! GIRLS! FREE-Colmnbi
Bicycles for a little easy spare-
time work for Hampton’s Maga
zinc. Send postal for wonderfu
FREE Bicycle Offer. Address
"Bicycle Club.” Room 538. fifi
"West 35th St., Now York, 1-m
FOR SALE—Will sell if prompt
ly taken, 550 acres Fort Bend
Co., good land, $20.00 per acre.
160 acres, 80 in cultivation, 5
room house, barn 30 by 32.
orchard, 7 acres meadow;—a
bargain.
F. C. Niebuhr, Houston,Texas
302 Scanlan Bldg-
WANTED AT ONCE-Hampton’
Magazine wants a reliable man
or woman in Brenham to sell
the fastest-growing magazin
inAmerioa. Earn $1.50 to $5.00
a day. Write immediately for
"Salary Plan’’ and FREE out-
fit. Address "VON,’’ Sale*
Mgr.. Hampton’* Magazine, 85
West 35th St, New York. 1-m.
FOR SALE.—My homestead at
408 N. Church street, Brenham
Texas, Hire a good, under
ground cement cistern and ban
njne room house and small out-
house. Will sell cheap. Apply
»t this office or to Effie
Browning. *‘m’
has raised 18 kales of cotton.
This 125 sew tract, and anotbe
of 90
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Benjan\in Clothes
When it’s turkey time it’s clothes time. Thanksgiving naturally
suggests thoughts of feasting, of sports of "dressing up.” It is
a season of social and business activity, and when it is with us
we should all be comfortably and correctly clothed.
Let us suggest that NOW while the season is comparatively young, that you become familiar with Benjamin Clothes,
their high quality and their clever style. Possibly Thanksging has brought to your mind the question of purchasing an
overcoat. Possibly a heavy suit would be more to your liking. In either case if you actually want satisfactory clothes
and authentic Authentic New York Style, come to our shop and inspect these high class made in New York garments
Respectfully L. C. ROBERTS
Capudlne for that Haadaca.
Out laat nlebtT Headache and ner-
vous this morning? Hick's Capudlne
Just the thing to tit you tor busln-
eas. Clears the head—braesa the
nerve*. Try It At Drug Store*.
Winkclmann’s studio is the
place to got the b ’st photographs
No accounts will be carried on
hulls and meal w*e sell for cash
only.
Brenham Com. Oil M’f’g Co.
Bread is the staff of life, and
Molina's bakery carries it in
all its different styles, from fancy
cakes to plain bread and all kind
of pastry. tf.
Hulls and meal will be sold foe
cash only
Brenham Com. Oil M’f’g Co.
For people who know. When 1
say I handle Kirshbauin clothing
for men ip all the new shades en-
ough hits been said.
Fresh rye bread, white bread
graham bread, and cakes, baked
daily at tf,
Malina’s Bakery,
If you want to eat or drink, th
Brenham Bakery and JlntHr *4
Works can suply you, with ali to
soft drinks and the staff of life
—all kinds of bread.
Barbecue And Fish
I now have charge of the bar-
becue pit at the Favorite Saloon
and will have a supply of the
choicest barbecued meats every
Saturday, 1 will have fresh fish
on Fridays and Saturdays. Chili
and abort orders served every
day.
Jim, Fields.
Is Used
TRY—IT—TO-DAY!
Why suffer wt'h severe hesri-
Aches, have faintingspollsor Im
fretful? Your liver needs at*
tantlon. Try Harbin* Hie groat
liver regulator.
* CURES Biliouin*», Constipation,
; py*l‘01»i«. Chill* »nd Fovor and .11
livtu Jorntpiaint*.
rmet *0 chits.
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
ST. LOUIS, . MISSOURI.
SeM and Keeemmeade* A* *♦*<
THEO SUHIFMAGHIR.
We have just reeieved 200
Copies of the latest Songs and
Rag time Music Call -early and
inspect same.
O. Schtt.fr & Son.
Er. R. Milroy
Attorney-at-Law
Phone 868-Office Over Wash-
ington County State Bank,
Brenham -* - Texas
Free delivery to any part of
the city, from Malina’s bakery
and the wagon carries cakes, pics
bread, etc, for sale on the
route. H*
Recent Shipments.
Messrs. O. Sehawe & Son, have
just received a big shipment of
handsome cut glass, table ehina,
and novelty pitchers, etc. In
fact they an- receiving at lot
pretty goods for the fall,
and invite their customers
and examine them.
WINTER WOOD.
At $4-50 per Cord if Bought
From the Car.
I am now receiving
wood in car shipments and
deliver your supply to you
the car at $4 56 per cord. If I hav
to store this wood and move it
the second time it will cost you
mors
Sand in your orders now.
Burney Parker.
ANTHONY
Cleaning and
Pressing Parlor
Ladies Coat Suit* and Skirt*
Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes Called for and Delivered
Phone 253
Great
Land Bargain!
605 Acres,
good two story dwelling house, six rent
houses; 400 acre* all Hack land in culti-
vation. hay meadow 30 acres, 40 acrcf
timber, good well of water, two phone*
on farm, at) under g'»od fence, 6 mile*
from Chrppall Hill, 'wo miles from
school, three miles from church. This
Is tho best bargain on the market to-
day. Price *25 00 per acre W'e have
other bargain* and town property.
Tefs-Sitz Land & Ins Co.
Office over Bolls A Seelhorst
Phone 2ft2—Branham, Texas,
CALL AT BRENHAM,
Nov. 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15,
25 to Dec. 1st.
See Dr, Adam* who ha*
Office Over Spreeim Drug Store.
if you want to know the truth about
your Eye, Ear, Nose or Throat Trou-
ble or Cancer of face. Dr. Adams
haa spent his life time in the study and
practice of this specialt*; he ha* 15
years experience in active practice,
bolds references from thousands of
Texas people, has a proven record of
success and should you want to know
the truth about your Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat Troubles or Cancer of Pace
it may pay you to consult a frank, hon-
est, plain dealer, one who will tell you
fiut* on first visit. Dr. Adam* make*
no guesses, no experiment*, no may
be-so promises (he tolls you on lirel
visit what to expect, J
Nov. 7, 8, 9, 13, 14,
25th to Dec. 1.
NEW TIN SHOP.
We am now located in the
old market building, oppo-
Broa, and are
prepared to do your Tin
anu Repair work. ROOF
ING and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cittern*.
G1ESECKE BROTHERS
Phone 308
„ anti
RANT.
FRIZES FOR GOOD CORN
1 will give the following prises for
tho best Utn ears of com brought to my
placo of business before the JhHh day
of October.
Iat prite 16 in gold. In addition to
this Dr*. Wfebuacn A Poe offer 16.00 In
dental work.
2nd price one gallon of whiskey,
addition to this Dr*. Wlebusch A
offer $2.60 in dental work.
3rd prise one box of cigar*.
4th prize one quart of whiskey.
5th prise one bottla of win*.
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
TM KUHflfl
WORM
REMEDY
THC CMIUWIf# FAVOWTC T«*1C.
IISMI o» ISUTSTIMM.
res Stevie* ease**** •*!* a*
Bnllard-Snow Liniment Co.
tr. corns, aao. ,
FARM FOR SALE —An 125 acr
ftnn voong children dwold P"*"
acre, of tom fine hottmni j ng neede<, j,
Crop ia moat prevalent during
the dry eoid weather ot the ear-
ly winter month*. Parent* of
ed for it All that ia needed
* bottle of Chamberlain’a Cough
WHITE’S
Cream Vermifuge
DIXIE m
THEO. SCHIRMACHER
Brenfiam Troo baundrn
W. High, Prop.
WE gOLICIT YOUR LAW
DRY WORK AMD ARE
PREPARED TO DO FIRST
GLASS WORK.
IS
KODAKS! K
.' c ■ w-"
Our Stock of Wine*
sod
older than laat Fall and
'rlpar ” Fruit and 1
handling and di*tilling
Jfims condition our vtoot
iquors enjoy. Year* to
fair coat.
INC* LOCOMOTIVES
LOW HOLIDAY
FARES
Calomel Preparation
HERBINE
CURE! . J AND ALL
A*k Ticket Agent or write to
T. J. ANDEttSO*;
Gen- Paa*. Agt Horn
I AMD ALL
* LIVER
COMPLAINTS
CHILLS
raw
FEVER ^
mmddm
M
. * :J5*s
when yon need anything for
Cougba and Colda try
Walking Cough Cure
and Cold Tableta
Also have Stock and Poultry
Powder
at R. G. ROBERTS
The Walking Man
Draughon’* Practical
Business College
rbe largest, the beat and moat
upto date. 48 colleges in the
United State* with more that!
100,000 gtudente bolding good
We give writ
good
The
Casino Hall
The Coolest Place
in the City
We handle the beat Whiskey
Been, Wine*, and Cigars that
money can buy. Restaurant
in connection.
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Purely
For
Vegetable
H. & T. C. Rail Road
Are you going
away to spend
Christmas?
Have you friends
coming to visit
you?
In either case use the
road of OIL RURN.
C.W. GILES, Mf.,
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1910, newspaper, November 25, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519944/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.