Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 318, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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GIGANTIC SALE AT ROBE
Come Today, Better Bargains. Bigger Values in Dry Goods
Clothing, Shoes, Ladies’ Ready-to-wear
$25.00 Suite $19.75
Boys Suite and Under
Double Breasted Sailor
Blouse Suite for Boys
Double breasted blouse, made of very
light grey caasimere; unlined, with
sailor collar ami separate vmtr front,
silk ties embroidered ahired; bloomer
paute with eloatic at bottom. f 1 CA
Bjxjcal at |5.00 and.......... Jj.jU
Borne styles in Linen. Duck and Ging-
ham Wash suits for buys. >i/.t-s 8 GO.,
to H, at $2.50, $1.75, $t 2> and 301
Boy’s Knee Pants, both straight ami
Knickerbocker. Bloomers, 3to 10; plain,
3 to 17. New styles, go; i woolens in
grey, blue and brown, at $'.60 or„
per pair to ............... £ JL
Boy’s Straw Hats
New arrival this week affords ua tl*€
best line to offer you that wae ever
shown hero. All the new atrawa, all
the new shapes, at 76c, 50c Of.
Men’s and young men's -two piece
Single breasted Suita, made of thorough-
ly shrunk, all-wool Panama and serge
suiting; coate one half to full lined with
silk Sicilian, hair cloth front, self-retain
ing. Trousers cut medium full |*eg,
with 3-8 iDch welt seam and side nucbles.
Choice of 16 new crisp pat- C1 Q QC
terns ------------------------ I 3. JJ
wear
•Inst a word aeout tiie make up of
tliii new line. We want to impress on
every mother that the tailoring and
tinisli is us catefuiiy looked after as auy
man's suit we sell, and that it is the
full- st cut boys' suit that is manufac-
tured. Your tvoys don't get too large
for this clothing. VVe carry a full line
of sizes, including 17 year old knee pants
suits. Our spring line of D B. and
Cheater Suits, wiili plain and Knicker-
bocker trousers, are rich in coloring and
various-in assortment of patterns See
See that $2 5') suit that we are now
offering die boy. No better suit was
ever bought for $1tO than this one; its
all pure wool, good enough for the best
t>oy and strong enough to hold the
the worst ones Good patterns, all sizes,
3 to Hi: every one a bargain at *1 CA
$4. sale price ........ 4>L.3V
Boy's Shirts and Blouse, made of good
Madras shirting, In fancy patterns and
white; cuffs attached or detached. J r -
with pockets. Sizes 12 to 14 4jl
Boy’s Balbriggan Underwear, short or
long sleeve shirt, knee drawers, ')'!«
per garment _______..____________*_________ £jt
Great assortment of Neokwear, Wind-
sors, Midget, Strings and narrow
Four-In Hands, at ........ .. _________£jt
One special lot of 25 dozen Boy’s
Stockings, black ribbed, 25c quality; for
ten days this entire lot will bo -I r_
sold at per pair ............ | jC
$15 Suite for $!0
Absolutely the b *st Suit you ever saw
for this money will be sold for $19 from
now until May 1st. This special lot w as
made up of new p .tterns and not a suit
in the lot is a regu ir $10 suit, hut range
in price'to $15. This assortment con-
sists of pure, all wool worsted and s-'ig-,
some suits with vests and some without;
but not a suit but can bo worn right
now or July. Remember, these are very
special offerings and must go, so come
early and get first choice. No matter
which one you get, it is a ff 1 A AA
bargain at.~......- .......... ^ • U.Uvl
Men's Work Pants, the beat quality,
extra strong; worth $1 25, special QQ„
per pair ................... 3jL
Mon's Straw Hats and Panamas, new
fresh stock, at about 2<< {H>r cent, less
than their value.
Up-to date Straw Hats, $1.60, CA~
$1, and .....................„........... ........-JUL
Panamas, new styles, go >d CA
values, at $7.60, $6.50, $2 and Jj.jU
$10.00 Suits $5.00
Tlie Chester Suit, the now modi-l, is
certainly the swellcst smt ever offered
for boys between 3 ur.d 11 years. Just
enough different from the plain D. B.
suit to loud an air of distihetion anil
style. The coat is made I) B„ with
sdf-matcHai detaciiablo belt. l-'u 11 wide
Knickerbocker pants with buckles and
straps at knee We show this popular
suit now in brown, grey and ffF AA
blue, light Sicilian lining, at
37 All-wool Crush 2 piece Suits, one-
half lined, made by "Sterling”; not a
suit in the lot cost less than $5, Great
values in summer wear. To sell these
37 suits in ten days you can ff C AA
take your choice for..... 33*vU
Flnek Pin -iheck l>elt pants, sixes 30 to
50, the $1 kind; special for 10 days; no
limit on quantity, special per QQ„
NEW ARRIVAL OF
CHILDREN’S BUSTER BROWN
SANDALS AND TIES
SEETHE NEW
CHILDREN’S SANDALS, IN TAN,
BROWN AND BLACK
XgA^P
Louis
Roberts, Brenham
| Central Building New
Bridge.
£. Hempstead, Texas, May 9 —
•| The Central has under const'uc-
Uon, near Harmon switch, a
bridge 135 feet long to cover the
' place where the river tore down
the buffet darn during the recent
high water. In the_nieaniiine
trains are being run oa schedule
L** time by using siding constructed
. arouud the washout.
?.v;U is estimated that al>oul $"-0,-
600 damage was done during the
recent high water.
t»u«> ol bnm.cn Trmbki.
P When .1 man hi>H trouble with Ids
- Worn* a v- u may know that he la c»t
; Uw moir min lie *h»nld or or Rome
r, arlci- < r -n ink not xuitid t • bis age < r
oecun-i - Till! Ills Istwuls are
v Wbttuali. > imatipsied lake Chamber-
Si lalab Si - niiiili and Liter lableis to
| tegut.io Ho- i owe'* amt Improve the
i Ulsmi -1 and *■ if the trouble does
KaXadl ai-i-*-)!-. . sk for a free sample,
r/ fold b) all drug<tois.
BEN rTbODE
T writes cards 25c a dozen. Mail
jgy*rders tilled at Blinn College,
' Brenham, Texas.
V«lu«d Stmt m Galil.
Is B 0. Stewart, a meicliant of Cedar
I View, Mis?., says; *1 tell my custo-
mers w, eu th. y tmy a b x of Dr.
• »'»*’s New Life PMs they get the
t Worm of that much gold In weight, if
fisftWBcted wl-.h c irsflpatlon, m*l*r a. or
B&SjJMoiB’-eMi. ” S Id under guarantee
at Jos. Tristram'g drug store. 25c.
Clembrrl* n'» (o'ir, Uioltn »nd Dorrhota
Remedy.
There Is probably no ni«iHcln * n ad«
that -s relied upon wiili more implicit
confidence ilmn Cham tic Iain's (Vie,
(’holma sod Diar hi ei Remedy. Dur-
ing a Third i f « ce.iti-.ry in which it
has been In ««e, people tnve V-ftrncd
■ hat if. U the i nc r medy tlmt never
fails. When induced wlthwatera'd
sweetened it is p eaannt io lake. For
sain by ull d: iiggi-is
AUG. BROCKSCHM1DT
INSURANCE
A Cal lorntanT Luck.
‘‘Tne luckU-st day of my life was
when 1 bought n box of Hui-klen’s
Arnica .Salvi;" writes Charles F. Bu-
ilihn, of Tracy, Ctllfornls. “Two 85c
xixe- cured me of an annoying case of
iu-h-ng piler, wh en had tumbled mo
for yflitrs nn-i that yielded to no other
( raiment.'’ Mild under guarantee at
Jo«. Tilsirum's drug »tore
GREATLY
INCREASED
TOLL LINE
FACILITIES
PROCESSIONAL CARDS
Don’t Wear
A Straw Hat
that’s off color when it can
bo practically replaced for
two coots by giving it a
brush up with
A. D. S.
Straw Hat Cleaner
When two conts will tido
your last season’s hat over
till the summer styles are
duo you should try it at
least.
10c Package Cleans
5 Hats
Schirmacher.
ENNINGTON A SCHULZ,
BRENHAM, TEXAS
LAWYERS. -
Office over First National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Thin company having placed in
operation a largo number of di
net through circuits between
the im|*ortant towns in Texas
and Arkansas it anahled to offer
its patrons a more prompt, efll
eient and comprehensive Lmg
Distance service than heretofore
No intermediate stations on those
circuits, thus insuring a minimum
of interruptions.
A new line has just l>een com-
GRABOW
TRANSFER LINE
If you have Catarrh, rid yourself of
this repulsive disease. Ask Dr. t-hoop
of I acine, Wig , to mail you free, a
trial box of Ilia Dr. Shooivs Catarrh
Remedy A simple. Mingle test, will
surely tell you a Catarrh truth well
worth your knowing. Write to-day. I
Don't suffer longer. F. W. Spreen.
O. L. EDDIN8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all courts. Office
south side public square.
Woik Women get pr- mpt an I Inst -
Ing help by u> ug Dr. Stump's Night-
Cure. These WH-thltg. healing, antl-
I septi j suppositories, with full in-
formation how to proceed ate Inter-
esltagly told of in my book “N > 4
! For Women.” Tim Itonk »ml eon-
ltd nlial medical advlee Is entirely
free. S uipiy write Dr. Snoop, ‘-t».-
dne W is , for my book No. I Sold
by F. W. Spre n
Passenger and Freight
Service to all parts of the
city. Call me day or night
PHONE 168
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
--DK.M.EK IN-
DRUGS
NYALS’ DEPOT.
Spreen s Drug 8tore Head
quarters for Nyal's Prepara
tions. A full line.
F. W. Spreen.
p’eted 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 |>oints.
sum as it
GUS GRABOW
KIDNEY TROUBLED.
Does your kidneys ache f Try
Nyal's Stone Root Compound.
50c and $1 bottles.
F. W. Spreen.
C. S. Williamson,
GROCER.
Buys all kinds of country
Produce.
Free Delivery. Phone 25,
Three Rings.
MKDlUlNtt,
TOILET ARTICLES
A full supply of tha popular Patent
Medicine*. Toilet- Article* and Hoe
Perfumerie* in endleaa variety.
Physician a*
Prescriptions
carefully and accurately compounded
at all hours, day or night.
Phone No. R4
E. Kramer clips horses. See
him and have the job done, now
is the time for it.
Iht Wwld'i But Climite
Is not entirely nee from dl*et‘e, on
the Mgh elevation* fever* prevail,
while on the lower level* malaria I*
eoiouotere-l to a greater or loss ex-
tent according ti altitude. Too er-
come climite affections Hseitude, ma-
lar!», jaundice, tllloa*ocs8, fiver and
ague, ar.u general dobllity, the most
rife*.live remedy is Electric Bitter*,
tbo great alterative and blood purifier,
the am Mote for every form of boilly
weakness, nervouaoiss, and insomnia.
S >ld under giurante) at Joi. Trtat-
riini'e drug store. Price 50o.
Alex Bando, confectioner and
dealer in fruits, lias moved his
business to the building next to
the Schuerenberg establishment
on A*amo avenue, and in addi-
tion to carrying a full line of
California lruits, apples, etc., he
has a fu 1 line ot home made
candy and all kinds of confec-
tioneries. 4-16 tf.
Good Word, f*r ChtmhrrD'a'i Coojh Rrm.-dy
People everywhere take pleasure in
teslifiing to iho good quslllles of
Caamberlaln’*Cough Remedy. Mrs.
Kdward Piillli.-a, of„ fial<1Tly,’ , '1,'
write*: “I wish U) tell you that I can
recommend Chamberlain’*Cough
Remedy. My httle gHI. Catherine,
who is two yo»r» old, has been Liking
tala remedy wheoevershe has had s
cold since she wa* two ®onUJ“ °ld;
About a mwth ago 1 contracted a
dreadful cold myself, hot I t-wlt
Cnamberlaln’oCongb Remedy 80,1'
well as ever. TbU remedy is
MEAD—TIIC ITAFF Or LIFE.
BOTTLED 10PT DRINKJ-A CHEAP AND
HARMIEI!) LUXURY.
BRENHAM BAKCRY
and BOTTLING WORKS,
The place for both.
The bread is all mixed by
machinery and scientifically
baked. The soft drinks include
Celery Cola, Iron Brow and all
flavors of Soda Water.
FNITZ RUETZ, Prop.
BARBCR
SHOP.
CHAS. 8TOKK8, I'rop'r.
Proprl»K>»a
Pirut-claaa Rerbom,
Good Bath Room*,
Pn’lt* A 't'ftM'ln and ftoo-1 Kn- rlfl
TALK OVER
The Independent Long Distance
Telephone and get prompt serv-
ice. Try the
Sooth Texas Telephone Co.
Office in Giddings building, over
Wittbecker A Hoting.
md Barly summer, A full line of the beet WHISKY,
igcd to a feeling of CIGARS, ETC.
:y by the Judicious
Restorative. The Regular Meals and Short Orders
SMS ot everything tbe market
the user that Dr. affords.
LtoTteteJoSMtte Good 8ervice’ Po'ito attention at
lays leads to slug-1 Bar and Restaurant.
’h*cuK!omary0iaIc*k' Freeh. Cold Beer always on Up
GRAIN and
FEEDSTUFFS
Free delivery to any part of
•the city.
Telephone 112-8
JNO. EMSHOFF
Imported Lunch
A good lunch, a palatable lunch,
with all kinds Of liquid refreshment*.
Large, cool, airy hall, electric fane, a
cordial welcome and polite and at-
teetfv* service
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
,-iijrram
J. J. Marek,
VETERINARIAN
TORNADO ES
pUTtCtAj
HAIL STORMS
Insure your dwelling against
Tornadoes and your crop
against damage by
Hail with
FRED L. AMSLER
Sale Stable.
Office phone, 217-1; Be*
{pNPum-
GRAIN, HAY. WOOD AND
lCEs
PHONE-
Henry Grote
58-5 rings
101-3 rings
House and yard Jss. A. WUkins
warehouse, next to W. A.
Wood A Co ’s.
muousNess.
DY3PEPA1A.
CURB the
friend to friend.
The pewoae! i mumrsfcHo- of pw>
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 318, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1908, newspaper, May 11, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520288/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.