Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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EXCLUSIVE EASTER NOVELTIES
in women s attire. c----------r J'
comprehensive collections of'EaMer^rr^^ t,ie l]ouse is now t0 completeness with larjje and
Stern marketshas- several ",onlhV)ur W'”* organization both at home and in
noted designers the rarest ,mniei?se °^ers and selecting from the productions of the most
g , tnc rarest, most exclusive and the most charming novelties that it has ever been possible for us to get.
a sl^Ie'centeraV”0^ec *'on >uch *s wiH make this store more widely than ever recognized as
a style center ot the greatest consequence, not only amonv the residents of Rrenhnm and vL-initiV hut i>„
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the many vistors who come
consequence, not only among the residents of Brenham and vicinity but by
heieat the inception ol the Spring Season from the smaller towns to buy.
Wonderful Values in
Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods and Waiitingi
We are determined that every woman within shopping distance
of Brenham’s big store shall know that our dress goods ar.d
silk department are tne very best in this vicinity We honestly
believe that every woman can get better values here ihan at
any other place Thi assortments are complete, the qualities
are excellent and substantial, the goods are new. You cant
ask for a new weave or color that we are not showing, all the
right trimmings to m itch and the greatest assortment of pat-
terns in town. It wi: 1 do both of us more good if we may show
you these goods over our dress goods counter. Come in and
be shown the new things while they are new.
New Spring Millinery
We trust that the ladies of Brenham and vicinity will not fail
to visit our millinery parlor aud be shown a complete and up-
to-date line of tailored and dress hats. You will see at a
glance how dashingly styjish these hats are and compare them
with others you wiL' >-------'• ~ fvery hat
we are showing are —■**'■ ■ if 1 ..+i...- « Unh -
and selling them th
You Will Not be Properly Attired on
Easter unless You are properly Gloved
SEE the WORLD’S BEST MAKE, “NIAGARA MAID”
B. Priest
“Demand the brand
yard is stamped on
a piece of Mohair, \
Serge, bearing a Pr
bought from jobberi
mand the brand’' Pj
north of here, died, after a .for cash,
spell of sickness at the age ol ■
years. The funeral oecuiTed ......
10 a. in,, with iftternient at tlu|
Baptist Cemetery, four miles t
the northeast of here. Ib \ • Ph n
ing, of Elgin eomhteted 1 lie
eral serrviees. His widow
James Elliott, •of Hnrion. an
four daughters, Mrs Caydiee K
tilth
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ONE PRICE - L. C. ROBERTS
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&n“As^e the rest
ilie^bouquet.
We h«kve *11 the Easter
S^aaoMca novc.ltiea in
Walk-Over 5boea <5 Oxford
NewToes-NewPaiterna -Ncwleatkcrj
Prices
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Be:
Election Proclamation
By virtue of the power vested
in ine, as Mayor of the City of
Brenham, I, Win. Lusk, hereby
call an election to be held Tues-
day the 5th Jay of April 1910, fo
the election of of one Alderman
from each of the three wards of
;> the city of Brenham, in conform-
ity with the charter of said
city, and within the hours pre-
scribed by law.
It is further ordered that the
City Hall shall he the place of
holding said election for the Is!
ward and that W. T. Carrington
shall act ns presiding officer
thereat.
That the Court house shall be
the place for the holding said el
ection for the second ward and
that L. Bronenkant shall act as
presiding officer thereat. That
the Healy building shall be the
place for holding said election
for the third ward and that Of
to Baumgart shall act as presill
ing officer thereat.
WM. LUSK, Mayor.
Attest: A. M. KRUG, City Sec
Woffle of Stockholder’s Meeting
Notice is hereby given that ;
special meeting of the Stockhol
d®rs of the Houston & Texas Cen-
tral Railroad Company, has been
wiled by the Board of Direc
tors to convene at the general
offices of said Company in the
City of Houston, Texas, at 12
• dock noon on the 20th day of
¥*y, 1910, for the purpose of au-
tfthriring the making, execution
«ad delivery of a first mortgage
“ "I*011 the railroad of said Com
||8y constructed from Mexia
«Wetion, in Limestone County,
Texas, through th# counties of
wiseatone, Freestone, Leon, Mad-
ison, Grimes and Brazos, to Nellc-
** in Brazos county, Texas, a dis-
teice of approximately 94 and (*-
If; .WO miles, with its franchises and
!> H»purtenances, to aeeure the pay*
•®nt of bonus of said Houston &
Central Railroad Compa-
to an amount of not exceed-
three Million Dollars (3.000,
payable at a time nox ex
•**duig thirty yeara from th*
thereof, and bearing inter-
* *1 * rate not exceeding six
>*r centum per annum, payable
**Humu.lly.
W. c. PARKER,
Houston 4 Texas Ccn
Railroad Company. 3-4 #0t
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
FOR SALE OR RENT—The two
story, eight-room residence oc
copied by the late Mr. Lanikin'
family, 418 West Main street.
House is well screened. Ap-
ply to F. B. Wiebuseh.
FOR SALE—Th# Fred Frick# place.
Opposite th# bom# of Paul Frick#
with 66 acres of land In #onnec-
tlou. Apply to Paul Frick#. IStf.
FOR SALE—Single comb whit#
leghorn eggs, $1 par setting,
('has. Gaekenheinier. 3-7tf.
FOR SALK-one full blood jer-
sey bull calf, 9 months old.
Thos. Watson, Burton. 3-15 lin
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
j Tatfet* are safe, aure and reliable,
I and been praised by thousande of woi
e.n who have been reatored to health
through their acntleald amt curative
properties. Sold by all Dealers.
No accounts will be carried on
hulls and meal w# sell for cash
only.
Brenham Com. Oil M’f’g Co.
Your grocer will sell you what
you want. II# is a busy mao
ami has not time to make a
test for tlm host, so make it your-
self. Ask for Cheek $ Neals.
Maxwell House Blend Coffee, if.
S. C. BROWN LEGHORN Eggs
for hatching 50c. per 15. The
breed that lays. A. B. Mueller,
R, R. 2, Brenham, Texas.
FOR RENT—a five room cottage
Apply to Geo. Tucker. tf.
FOR RENT—the house now oc-
cupied by Dr.R . E. Nicholson.
Can give possession about Ap-
ril 1st. House has sewerage
connection, bath house with a
porcelin bath tub, stationary
wash stand, instantaneous heat-
ing apparatus and all modem
improvements. For price* an
partieulas Apply to W. J. Or**
ber. I-® l,n-
WANTED—Some one to make
me a blue print of a patent
trap. For particulars address
Box 95, Brenham, Tex. 3-1 lw
EARLY TOMATO PLANTS—At
$1.00 per houndred. Apply to
Gus Iluettig. 3-21 lw.
LOST-A gold fraternity pin set
"with diamonds. Marked L. E.
Dallas. Finder will please re-
turn to P. 0. and receive reward.
Best
Substitute
For
Calomel
H
E
A
Purely
Vegetable
Preparation
HERBIN E
I
N
E
CURES
MALARIA,
CHILLS
AND
FEVER
AND ALL
UVER
COMPLAINTS
QUICKLY.
PRICE 50c.
BALLARD SNOW UNIMENT CO.
ST. LOUIS, • MISSOUKL
WHBmm Sol* aft* luftftftM kr
THEO. 8CHIRMACHER.
hIoTbWirTtTs
$25
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California
(F»r«ft alightW hlfhrr trum totne p.intt)
VIA
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Son la Jv
Cne Way Colonist Ticket*
on sale daily
Mar. 1 to Apr. 15
Tourist Sleeper from Gal-
veston to Los Angeles
every Tuesday.
Usual Liberal Stopover
Privileges
A portal will bring you detailed
information and our de luxe booklets
on California.
W. S. Keenan, G. P. A., Galveston
March 10th to 15th
March 25th to 30th
Gordon Adams
M. D.
Specialist in the treatment of Eye,
Ear, Nos# and Throat diseasea anil de
fortuities and Cancer of Face. 16 vrs.
•xperienco in this special work. Ref-
erences from thousand* of prominent
people of Texas. Call or write.
Off. over Spreen’s Drug Store
March 10th to 15th
March 25th to 30th
Your
Prescriptions
We are equipped to fill your
prescriptions with the purest
drugs that money can buy.
Promptness and accuracy
guaranteed.
F. W. Spreen
EARLY TOMATO PLANTS.-
$1.00 per hundred. Apply
Gus. Iluettig. 3-21 lw.
-At
to
: Sick Headache
Can be Cured when
HerbinE
Mr. achesi have fain' nig spells or be ■
, ______ „„ 1 >. fretful? Ye**1 Wvw ••••<*• ■.
become jour un in TryHtd»iiuihegreat <.
Are you the proprietor of a
Gopher Ranch ? Hook at your
garden or yard. Those little pile
of fresh earth mean that
Gopher has ___ ..
vited truest. Ie«t him alone and . liver regulator,
you will soon be the proprietor j; g»MS
of a Gopher Ranch. Catch him ;; Uw
at once and nave your vegetables. ;
Traps for Gophera, Rats, Mice,
etc., at Healy’s Hardware Store,
Alamo Avenue.
TmSeRMoSiR.
b Used.
TRY—IT—TO-DAY!
■W'hv suffer with severe head
achee! have falmingspeUsor_b«
’ fretful? Year liver weeds a*- ,,
ChiO. and F.
rates so cum.
Idas*.........ads* to
IDO 8CHHMA0KBK.
I have just received a
car of Alfalfa, Baled Sor-
ghum and Rice Straw,
which will be sold at
lowest market price.
1 have just received sev-
eral cars of hard, dry,
post oak wood.
Phone 274
Henry Grote
Brenham, Texas
The
Casino Hall
The Cocdest Place
in the City
We handle the best Whiskey
Beea, Wines, and Cigars that
money can buy. Restaurant
in connection.
ELITE
BARBtR
SHOP
Pollta
OHA8. STOKZH, Propr
Proprietor *.
Ftrst-claaa Barbara,
Good Bath Booms,
Attontloa and Good Hevrlc
and dealer in
Fine Cigars
Ail the leading brands of be
and 10c goods. Smoking To-
bacco, etc
i he Worth of a Medicine
ia the Cures it can Effect.
Every one who has used
BALLARD’S
SNOW
LINIMENT
Knows that it will Cura
RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS,
CUTS, WOUNDS, BURNS,
STIFF JOINTS, CORNS,
BUNIONS, ETC.,
Prtc#, 25c, 80c and $1.00
BALLARD SNOW UNIMENT CO.
ST. LOUIS. . MISSOURI,
»i in $«ld and Racemmeedrd b tsar- m **
THEO SCHIRMACHER
NEW TIN SHOP.
We are now located in the
old market building, oppo-
site Suter Bros., and ate
prepared to do your Tin
VVIHTK
Cream Vermifuge
IHE GUIRINIHO
WORM
REMEDY
srepar
ind R<
and Repair work. ROOF
ING and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cisterns.
GIESECKE BROTHERS
Phone A3, 4 rtniis.
DIXIE W
A full lino of the best WHIHK Y,
CIGARS, ETC.
Regular Meals and Bhort Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar and Restaurant.
Fresh, Gold Beer always on tap
J. S. WILLIAMS,
» /
THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC.
aiwaar Of IMITATION*.
TMl OtNUINC PR* PARI U ONI V Tit
ttnltard-Snow Liniment C,
ST, I.OUIM, MO
THEO SCHIRMACHER.
Expert Dyeing an^
Cleaning
We have employed the
services of an expert dyer
and cleaner and are pre-
pared to make your fall and
winter clothes new for you-
Send them in early and avoid
the rush later on.
Phone 9, 3 Ring*
Brenham Trou Unrdru
W. High, Prop.
Dr. R. H. LENERT
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat
OAco over Tri#tr»m’» Drag Stan
Hoars: 9 to 12 a. ■; 2 to » p. i
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1910, newspaper, March 22, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520030/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.