Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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POUM Do.
ror.igKt aud TWsday:
Partly cloudy weather;
|*g! t »o fresh suatht rly
BRENHAM. TEXAS,
Our Ready* To-Wear
DepartmenirUt^iairx
WHY, EVERY
COLORED INDUST-
RIAL SCHOOL
Has a Plan to Raise Money
to Build a $5000 ludust*
Hal Hall.
The Brebnam Colored lodus-
tri»l College, of this eity, having
for Itaobjwt to give the young
negro an education that will ad
equatoly fit him for the duties of
life, has a fairly good attendance
this term, and finds that they
need an Industrial hall, and the
principal, Prof. 0. Porter, has!
formulated a plan that be thinks!
Are in Store for yot
For the present season we ham
our faith, in believing general prosperity
t i i by buying a full fine of TT *
STERUNG;-( >^ch^Taaored Clothe.
'Should Vote for Every
Nominee Straight
Tailored Suits
IT WILL HE HETTER
Kof t Ik* \ nft-Prohihitiouists
R»*a»l Mr D. C. (lidding*
«»»i I Ik* Subjeot.
Coats
Exquisite Black Broadcloth Coat,
I T« T « h'veni g Pr, a»:
I h^v.> tv«0i; interested reading
voo r. appeal* t» the IX-mocratnof
Washington
bit»n ln 5n" S25.0C
An Electric Bice Broadcloth Coat, black brsid and hut
ton trimmed, satin lined; a handsome
bounty to be loyal to ,,u*n> ‘*av® trailed themselves o
| the party, hum to redeem the so!* ®®®r, and now Prof. Porter
I cum pledge taken by each of P^P0*** to go into these count
them who voted in either prims- ies and •*!* lor contributions t<
ry election of this year, to sup- the **“>ount of $25 or $50 to helj
■ I'ort tlhi nominee* of the party, build this hsll, and in view o:
! I fully concur In your views, *b® feet that the comities that
and believe that every man who wil‘ ,m asked are already rec
too'ii the pledge by voting in the v,n*f some benefit from the col
primaries should voie the ticket. '‘‘go, 'b® P*»n seems to be a feas
In tliif- way only e»n party or- tble one and no doubt thesecoun-
gatttznfion bn preserved. wi I furnish colored men
There is another view of the ®nough enthusiasm about
question uhiv h I dtsire to prr- eduOMien of tbo raoe to help
Prof. Portor raise this amount.
Tu all men who give any f>r°f- Porter thinks that the
thonght to political conditions In cducat*onal Association held in
il.is stale it j* plain that the Cj6x,0*toB> Ky-, Pec, 28th , last
Democratic party will continue furni«bed abundant proof that
to ad minis or the affairs of Texas tl*®rg ** clear headed responsible
for some time to come. I m'ndod and Christian hearted
It is apparent, therefore, that w*'ite oilmens in the south to
it is through this great party] ^ °*re t*le*r 0WI1 ■ohoolsj
that all legislative enactments aod ,hatlh®y will do so if the
must come |plans are properly presented to
if we succeed in defeating thwl ®m' *hey are assured that
the money will be properly used
gar-
Many other stylish Coats, in black, brown
and navy, at $20 to ........
Waists
New Tailored Waists, white lawn and colored
madras; $| 2.') and ......
Satin, Striped Batiste, assorted
color*, at
Beautiful Black Silk Waists, sen c uc the
new “Buttorlly” waists; $ti j0 to
Net Waist«, white and I'crue, new ti h fining
sleeves; $8.00 io
TOfSaaHSrtgte:
the goods that will bring satisfied joy to our
patrons. With best wishes and thorough ap-
preciation of all favors, wo are, respectfully,
B-:.nliful Otey Pqirrrel, Shawl Collar
PI i d. d '’.took Mink Shawl Coll ir
Wlnkelmann Qohne
I movement for state wide prohi-
bition, it must be. done by the
I ‘
Texas. Tliero are lliousands of I
voters in North Texas who are
Democrats first afid f4dm»TWBff-|
j * * ». •
that prohibition will hurt the I
Democratic party they will vote
against such a policy.
Tlic leaders of the movement
for prohibition realist this and
arc lioping that the Democrats
of South Texas will desort the
party in advance of thp fight on I *!** varfoua county jodgm
the proliibition question, so they ,1 have ®ade aPP°intmente to
can point to the fact of that de- 1, “c,1°o1 and who W*B donate;
sertion and appeal to tho Demo-r"® *mount reflu®*‘««. to b3 paid
crats of North Texas to ^ni>h °ver Ul« ^0®n>®rcirl Club of
u* by fastening state-wide probl- , ”h“m orac®®mittee appoint
bition upon us. M after th® building is oomplet-
I appeal to those democrats J®d •od 4,1 lnd«btness is cleared
who are thinking of voting the , lhp olhor buildings, so that
ropublican ticket to give t|ielt“ere wil1 bo no risk of a misuse
matter careful thought before °,e fund8' or *ny doubt °M
doing so. j where it is used or for what pur-11
wj wi<j iu making better men and wnui-
belpof the Democrats of North I°n °r lh* colored boys and girla
'of the south.
Ho recognizes the fact that the
,___________________Southern white my. I„ ri I
is's afterwards— if they believe *ro°* **•* Wend, and believes
that an appeal made to them in
the counties that have availed
themselves of his offer will not
go unheeded.
lie proposes to put all the
money collected fpr this indusJ
B'uu iful ilver Squirrel SIhwI Co.lar
Water Mink Shnwl Co'la”
handle stamps for the accomodation of
our Customers
IU»ck and Brown Coney Shawl Ooliar, IS to
Os'rii h Boas
Bournias Brothers, Proprietors
H. F. HOHLT
MRS. EMMA WILKINS LINN
Quick As a Cat Arthur Herman’s li
Can Wink Its Eye |trok'‘n *»y » Fail From
Wagon.
you can have your room com-
fortably warm if you have one of Arthur Herman, son of Mr.
our BARLLR OIL STOVES. Herman, was thrown from
Hsv-. its reservoir well supplied wagon, about two miles east
and apply a match. These stoves town, Saturday night, while
are safe, economical, take up his way fishing, and sustained
little room, are light enough to badly broken leg.
move readily and are ornament The wagon struck some n
ally attractive. struction, abd the jar threw M
Juat recivcd a new line of
Tailored Suit* and Coats,
Long and Short Kimonas
A perfectly comple assortment of
Neckwear and Novelties
Of Endless Varieties.
Call and aee them.
** ll 0 deference between pure
wr&'a-jasL1*
The therapautic value of a Hot
Water Bottle is well known, the
application of heathy this meana
quickly allays pain, reduces in-
Mamation and combats disease in
many ways.
F* W* SPREKN. ORUOQIST
Monday morning, Justlc J. H.
Chappell officiating.
Silver plate your stove. Noth-
ing nicer than for your heater to
have a pretty appearance. Won't
come off if you use Allumnoid.
25c will make you a silver plat-
ed stove. G. Hermann & Hon
OH, MY! SO GOOD!
The Souvenir Pop Corn. It’s Good.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE
✓
Ereniiam wnolesaie Grocery Go
s‘-ri
CRYSTAL SKIN CREAM
For chapped hands, face and
lips, sunburn, or any roughness:
it has no equal, leaving the skin
beautifully white and soft.
F. W. Kpreen
Twins, both girls were born
to Mr. and Mrs Henry Stegman
of tbe Long Point neighborhood
Friday.
Special IdO Pieces 10 cent per
calcs, new fall styles, will go at
Bets. W, J. Gather north side
of aquae ____
The Board of County Commis-
sioners will meet Monday to ap-
point a successor to Mr Burney
Parker, as Road Commissioner
bis time expiring the 31st of this
month.
Seven Post Cards for 5c at
Knolle’s. The Post Card 8tore
of Brenham. Texas. 10*15tf.
q {optical
TRADE mark
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1908, newspaper, October 19, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520405/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.