Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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Bargains in
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Mens u<l Youth*' Suits, uiide of |>ooil
Wool 1 fclbti, 3 l>ol!on«, military cut, p*U
dcd wlioukters, fo.d buck Italian fr fi[)
Baity; «»t -—r -------------- JJ.JO
Men's sod Youth*’ Suits, made of wool
dbironil worsti d, 3buttons, mihury hinirle
tir'’aHt<sft black Italian linn g-
C<‘ »t value st --------- ------J/.jU
Mi qVud Youth*’ Subs, dark grey M,;<|
fancy brown, Herringbone weave forming
a strip**, 8 button, siogl* *„<! double
brcHsto*. Harvard cut, padded shoulders
aid hair cloth front; fatcy cuff. Trousers
mnl** with side cockle, medium peg, »4
patterns; al! si»*s Men’a 8G to 44; Youths’
15 to 19, or 31 to 3», at $0 Is) f-jrA
-■ — —.......~~ J7.50
Men s and young men's suite, made of
blue *i«t block all wool feranit, sinulo or
double breasted; workmanship absolutely
the best, styles the latest, quality fir
of cloth guaranteed; sjieciai a suit , | J
Men'» and young m< u’s all-wool suits,
extra line quality of Herrinebono weaves
ami Cheviot, iu olive, brown and tan mixed,
ar.d the new shade London smoke; 3-button
coat, single or douale-breasted; wool serge
boJy lining and saline* sleeve lining; 3 inch
fam y cuff on sleeve, and fancy pockets;
self retaining hiarcloth front and padded
shoulders. Five button vest without col-
lar, fancy flip pockets. Pants with side
buckles, hip pockets with flap to button;
stiicily up-to-date. Prices (TIC
*1* ;><>, *16 50 and ........................ J | Q
FALL OPENING OF MEN’S AND BOY’S
CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS
I th«VDar^CPf«^lIKti^J4**hion’ *'**’ we&r’ *nd excellence ware compressed into a aulL thev *r. In
1 worsted garmei.ta. Suits that fit that are shandy that havT “
te&'.sr S&ksS:
2* «% •>-. JKifir, t TsZzsztt: 'uw 5
• *!* •> <* -*• ^ ...
Remarkable
MEN’S DRESS
Our buyer was
hi« fifty1
Boys’ Caps
The Hu cor, cloth or leather, assorted
hlack, grey, tan or brown; 6-4
roui cl crown, roll back, four rows of
stitc hing, dip front with huge silk QCr
cord, each—................................— J j(.
Furnishing!
When our furnishing goods
buyer was iu New Y, rk a
short time ago he purchased
100 dozen men's and boys’ fall
and wiuter shirts and drawers
at a price we consider wondur
fully low. We were forced to
take that quantity to get Hum
at this low price. The wisdom
of this purchase you will read-
ily see when we show you the
quality of the garment. In
material, workmanship, ln.irid
general excellence they equal
garments usually retailed at
from 10c to 20c more* than we
will offer these.
Men's fine derby ribbed Pn-
derslnrts, medium weight, cat
knit collars, full s:z*s, 34 to
46; special sale *) •
Pf'ca........-...... jJC
ROBERTS*
$10.00 SPECIAL
Here are the greatest values a man ever
bought We have this line made especially and
labeled “KOBERTS’ SPECIAL.” Every suit is
thoroughly made; the styles exactly right Hand
felled collars, padded shoulder; hair-cloth front
front and fancy cuffs. Trousers medium peg,
side buckles; made of fancy patterns of brown,
olive, grey, plain black and blue of hard finished
worsteds. Every suit will give perfect satisfac-
tion, and compare in style with any $15.00 suit
We have all sizes at
$10.00
Men’s
Furnishings
Drawers if same material,
pearl buttons and suspender
straps, rope stitched _
seat; specal si............. jj(.
Men's heavy Jersey ribbed
Undershirts, Yaogcr color, of
standard weight, pearl edge
binding around neck; three
pearl buttons and satin* bond
down front, cat stitched yoke,
double elastic ribbed cuff, solid
sises, 84 to 46; special
price................ J3C
Drawers to match, suspen-
der tapes shaped at w*j«t;
soHd sites, 80 to 44; per
Sorivena’ Elastic Seam
Drawers, stamped and war-
ranted. Sizes 28 to 42,
per P»ir .....................
while East in having vuwra U1BU (U^
dosen Men's Shirts at a prioe that will en-
able u», by a close margin, to give you a
shirt worth and equal to moat any dollar
•bin being sold today. This special offer- ■
iog is made of percale and madras, light I
ground with polss dote, figures, stripes
and checks in the moat up-to-date pattern*.
Nicely shaped yoke, sloped shoulders and
curved arm holes; skirt gua-eta, double
stitched cushion neck band and paarl but-
toes^ Any sise from 14 to 17; very
I 25 dosen Men’s Negligee 8hirta, thor-
oughly made, good patterns, full finished;
laundered cuffs attached. Sizes 14 PA
»ol7Lat --------------5UC
One counter lot of 75c Shhirta,
patterns; siaea 16* to 17, vary
special at-----------------..-------------
good
39c
Men’s heavy Overshirta, made "Blue
Boll” thirling, with coffa and col- re a _
'»«■. »* —.....-.....—....................3UC
Men's Black Sateen Shirts, the beat that
can be made, heavy aateen, military style,
with two pockets and pear! buttons; yoke
shaped shoulders and irm holes, very
wide, all felled aeama, special
attlSo and..................................™..4jC
59c
Trunks and Suit Cases
Heavy, dark covered flat top trunks,
glued on bats wood box, bound witn vul-
canlzed fiber scallop, extra heavy hard
wood slats, brass excelsior locka, deep tray
with hat box; some double tray, linen lined
letter caao in top. Price, *15 (I An
and dowu to..........................J*f*UU
ROBERTS spot cash
lLASslFlt.0 CO: VMS
Jfilljfilll’I’I’S Surveying Brazos WANTED—Two thou-aivi bush-
KiVtT for IVnimit lir ' ,ls of corn Matchutl A. Zei.ts.
I Ilipl'OVClIieilt. Land Wanted-To buy fly.oOO
...... ! acres of Washington county
Brian, Texas, Oct. 10, —< hiof j !?“?* Pittsburg Realty Co, E
SnuiiiOi r T. L Smith of E gle
p^tku ha* completed the perma-
nent survey of the Brazos river
Tested and Proven.
Langhammer local agent.
13-10tf.
levee on t1 e Burleson county
side. Mr. Smith is now at the
Agrieulu-ai and Mechanical
’College, and with Prof. Nagle is
FOlt REN f—A house furnished
or unfurnished, or rooms. Ap-
ply to Miss Fannie McClusky,
51J South Market Street,
Hrenham, Texas. H-25 1m
at reasonable prices. ’Phone
Henry Grote, 108—3, or 58- 5.
A devor. popu ar Candy Cold Cure
Tablet—called I'rcvcmlc* — Is lifting
Baking the calculations from the^ i have made arrangements for
data of ilic survey of theestimal- several cars of wood to lie deliv-
ed c ist <>f building the levee jored early in October; a good
After tie ctuiate is made it uil! ti"l(! 10 lfty ?n jour winter supply
be presented to the commission-
ers court of Burleson county,
and if it is within the limit pn *
acritx d by law, a special election iilaptnticd by drnggl-i* ev-ry where.
fill bo oi de ed in the levee dis fln “ f w hiMirs * revenUea are »ald lo
J*. 'break miv cold — completrly And
trirt to d. 0 rmine wheilur or not Pre-entlcs, lieing a> saf- and ton'll
bonds sliall l>e issued to lie'8'....., are wry tins fur children. No
■ . Oiimoie, no laxative, nothing hsr,h
amount of Lo per cent of t e va - „0r sickening lk<* «r W ^jc. Sold
ke of the land in the di-iti ict.and JW-Spreen. ^ ____
this wii* i,in* obi et of tins sur- Tickling or dry roughs will quicklr
. , ’ looeen wlien using I)-. blHs p’s Oougli
vey to mako tlm su. vey in O der And iL u thomuxlily
tOdeh ruiiuo ahulhor or rot lie harmlosj. that Dr Shonp tel'»«noth»ia
l to use nothing cl*«. even for v< ry
A plni'lng, good, Irgb grade, truly
llavored, sn.lier ciplored oup of coffee
can he h d—aud wiibout Hie real
Ocffce danger, or damage to lioalth—
by ainiply using Dr. Hhoop’a new sub-
rtltme, < abed Health Oofffta." Pure,
wholesome, toaata-d cereal-, malt,
Pl.t*, out. make Dr. Shoop’a Health
C ffee Ixith Inaltufql and aatlafylng.
No to to HO minutes tedious trailing.
"Ma- e In a mtnutot’' says Dr. Shoop
If aorvrd *s«iff»e, It's taste wlllevoo
rl. k nn expert. To»v It and see. il.
r HuhH.
ATTENTION, ASTHMA SUITFRKS!
Kolcy'a Hoary and Tar will give lm-
rdlate relief to asthms sufferer* and
bus cured many < a^cs that had refused
to yield to other IrcAtmeut. Foley’s
Houny and Tar U the In at reiu-dy for
coughs, cold-: ami all throat and lunc
Double. Joutilus rio harmful drug*.
Jon. Trlatr iu
levre will cost more tlpui -the l> -
| gal limit.
^ B g line of center rugs at re
duct^ prices; call and sto them.
G. Hermann & Sou
Pine Wine sap apples at the
Candy Kitchen. tf
FOR SALA—Two large work
‘ horses at a bargain, al»ut six-
teen hands high. Will either
sell or trade for eon., wood or
hogs. Apply to Chaa. Mun-
dn.V. 1 w 10-12.
Your neighbor says so, Buster
and Scotch bread is the test
oread in y our city
TALK OVER
The Independent Long Distance
Telephone and get prompt serv-
Try the
Soi Tii Texas Telephone Co.
Umce in Simmons building, over
Brenham Meat Co.
Cocinuts grated and delivered
to any part of the city. Fresh
AWHto and homemade candies
®0Hy Alex. Bando, next
ochnerenberg Bros. 9-5tf.
FREE
A pair of $4.00 shoes at the
t alace shoe store absolutely free
•very Saturday night at 9o’clock.
ih!e>Kldaty Remedy »hl cure
Sf®* of kidney or bladder trouble
gat k not beyond the reach of m*xl-
No medtc’na can do more.
Jns. TrWtrat*
Crder your winter snpply o;
now. Pnoes reasonable.
Grot3; ’P*10®* 106—3, or
ha'icH. The wholcsofr.e green Icav.n
and leader utenis of a lu-g healing
muiintalmi'.ia ah ub give the curative
propetilea to Dr ShAop’s Cough lh m*
rv*r. Itea'ms th- cough, and bed*
the *en<itlv» bronchial nieiubranefi.
No opium, no chloroform, nothing
harsh used to suppress. Demand Dr.
Slio-p's Accept no otbqr,^8old by
F. W. Spnen.
F. J. Navratil, violin
teacher 6*H lm-
It’s a pity when sirk onc» drug tb-
stomach or stimulate the Heart and
Kidneys. That Is all wrong! A weak
stoma-h, mears weak stomach nerve*,
always. And this Is also true of the
Heart and Kidney* The weak nerve*
arc Instead crvlng out for help Thl*
explains why 'Dr. Shoop * Restorative
Is prmnptlv helping SUrmsch, Heart
and Kidney ailments The Restorative
roa he* out for tb« actual <*u-e ...
there* llmenta—the falllDg "In* de
neives.” Anyway test the Restorative
48 hours. It won’t cure re mob u
that, but you will suretv know that
help Is coiulrg. Cold by F. W Srree
PURE, CLEAN FEED STUFFS
Corn, Bran, Chops, Shorts.
Hay, Cotton Seed Meal, all on
the closest margin of profit, a*
Wittbeckei & Hotmg-
Delay is dangerous. Better
advertise now ! _
Our supply of Shredded Wheat
Biscuits the favorite breakfast
cereal, is always fresh We
carry no stale stock of anything.
Wittbeoker & Holing.
There Is n Heap of Solace In
Being Able to Depend Upon
a Well Earned Reputation
K. r month" lir.mbam reader* have
mu ti ih>' (•■•nueitnl. expronhm of pral-e
I or 11. mii'h Kid nev Pill*, »nd road
a’ out the giioil work they htvediiuu In
th\ ’oollty. Nut another remedy
fv r pruluccd such onvicclog priuif
oi m ill
J. M. Hiidaon, Cirpenter, Went
Main street, Hrenham, Texan, *ay* ;
‘I an ra!v (ontlriu what I raid 11
I *815 e nceruing the moilt of D nn 'a
Kidney I’ihs »» they are certainly*
vnhiahlo ktncey remedy. At the time
I tirzt lean cd nf ibem. I w..a KufT, rh g
fro-n kid lie' Double My hack a< lied
by sp llsiiud I bad pains In my lolis.
Often 1 wi'u d he In such aconditiou
that I wi uid lie laid up for day* and
all the lluimenSa and other reu rrUes
that 1 toed gave me hut alight relief.
When I learned of Kidney
IMI*, I resolved lo try them and pro-
cured a box at Tristram*drugktore.
They helped me from t he tirat sod I
realized that 1 at I-at rad bund a
reninlv that would lienelit me. I con-1
tinned Ulnng them and they had the]
t'eat poMi!b!e effect 1 am now able to j A good lunch, * palatable lunch,
wo’k every day and enj iy fairly go-d with all klo-'s of liquid rufr, aliment*,
h alth I have no doubt tbit Doan'a i-argo. cool, airy hall, eleotrlc fans, a
Ivldmy I*iI*k atopiid my trouble (r un cordial weloomo and polite and at-
developing Into a more terloua fo in teutlvn-ervlce
aod I am truly thankful to them. At
times I feel the need of a k dnev t<'ni<
and you nisy !*• mre Doan's Khlnev
Pills is the r, ui”dy I alwaya u»r." .'IU
For a*1' hv t'l ibilwi. Price M)c.
Featir-Mllborn Co., buffalo, N Y.,
* le agents fur the United **tatea.
Heine nr er the name—Doan’a-- nl
take no other.
Imported Lunch
or am. rna bkrt pane*-
SUTER BROS.
You get the flavor of Ihe ber-
ry in the berry patch in Lebby 9
Preserved Strawberr.eaanii Kae-
f berries. In fact you don t know
Preserved Fruits tall y®» tej
ttiese. Fresh st Wlttbecker i
Qoting.
••TONIC”
You need a tonic, Bpreen’a
Beef, Iron and Wine will do the
trick. F. W. Spreen.
Try Deroe polish; makes your
furniture now. G. H< rinann <&!
Son.
How’s This?
We offer Ooe Hundred Dollars Re-
ward lor any ease of Catarrh that can
not he cured bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F J. CHENNEY &CO..
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J Cbenpey for the last 15 ye.ra,
aod he leva him perfectly honorable
la *11 business transactions and flnan-
dally able to c«rry out any obligation
made by his 11' m.
Wju.imvg Kinnak & Marvin.
Wboleeaic Druggist*, Toledo O
Hall's Catarrh Cure is tukea laiern-
ally, actiog di-ectly upon the b! >>
and mnoou* surfscea of Uu sv.t.'Di
Tistimontals sent free Price 75c per
bottle. Hold by *11 drogekt*.
Take Bali a Family Pills forcooitl-
JWtiOr.. ,
When the thouiaeb. Heart, or Kl^ey
osrvea gpt wc-k. then these organa
al war# fill. Drat drug the Stomach
nor Mlmulite the Heart or Kldaey*.
That k simply a mSke shift. Ott *
prescripts • knows te druprlateevery-
where aa D* hftoop’a Rettormthe
Tan Rev tor alive U prepared expremiy
lor th-<e week Inrtde nervee. r>tr* ng-
then there nerve*, build them up wltb
Dr. Sh wp » IWstomtlre-UbleU or
liquid—sort *ee qrteMy help will
come. Hold by **. W. Hpaen.
For Sale at a Bargain
High Grade Piano.
Can be seen at
W. J. Graber’s
Corner Jewelry Store
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
► ENNINGTON & SCHULZ,
LAWYERS.
Office over Firat National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Seamless
Red Rubber
Gloves
Every housewife will tell
you that it ia not an eaay
matter to keep one's hands
in good condition, and every
housekeeper who has ever
worn or uaed these Seam-
less lied Rubber Gloves will
tell you that they are the
greatest help in keeping the
hands soft and white. It
costs but little to do that.
They cost but fl.00 s psir,
THEO.
SCHIRMACHER
WIRE
TRIPS
Very Serious
It ia a very serious matter to aak
far ooe medicine end have the
wrong one given yon. For this
reason ww urge yon fat buying
to be cereful to get the genuine—
BLacT-KkhT
liver MfdMs*
The reputation of thl* old, relle-
t>'» i -.ediclne, for constipation, in-
digestion and liver trouble, is firm-
ly .aubUtbed. It does not Imitate
ctntr medicines. It ia better than
other*, or it would not be the fa-
vorite liver powder, with a larger
•ala than aU other* combined.
SOU) Df TOWN * n
THE DIAMOND AMONQ
WHISKIES
O. L. EDDINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all courts. Office
south side public square.
AUG. BROCK.SCHMIDT
INSURANCE
BRENHAM, TEXAS
J. J. Marek,
VETERINARIAN.
H081*1 TAl t« OONMSOTtON.
Office at Matchett’s Livery sod
q . Sale Stable,
office pboae, 217-S; Hesldoooe. 65
!-LiiaiL.«B!aeg5Mm—n«
BUB UKm OOOD THINGS.
Mre: Ctie*. R. Smith, of Vest Prank-
Via 1-ong Distance Toleplione in
volvo no <»st for hotel hills or
railroad faro. You remain com-
fortably at home or in your offtco
and accomplish important and
satisfactory results quickly and
economically. The lines of this
company, with their connections,
reach most placet of consequenoo
within 1,000 miles The rates
are moderate, theservloe prompt
and reliable.
MKMl BM'
GOOD BEER-
NONE BETTER,
Than XXX Pearl Keg Beer
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 8)an Antonio,
and sold by most of the local
n'N
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
-DBALKlt IN-
DRUGS,
MKD1UINM,
TOILET ARTIULM
A full aupplv of the popular P*teat
Msdlrlne*. Toilet Artlelwiand Fine
Farfumerls* In and lew variety
Phya/clana’
Preacrlptlona
carefully and accurately oumpmindvd
at *11 hours, day or night.
Phone No. 84
C. S. Williamson,
GROCER.
Buys all kinds of country
Produce.
Free Delivery. Phone 25,
Three Rings.
ELITE
BARBtR
SHOP,
dealers. This
mended for Its
ant flavor, and
duct.
Beer
purity
it la a
■ W
ia recorn-
, its pleas-
Texas pro-
Aktmann.
This Is the Season of the
Year for
TORNADOES
and
HAIL STORMS
Insure your dwelling against
Tornadoes end your crop
against damage by
Hail with
FRED L. AMSLER
General Insurance and Reel
Estate Agent end Cotton
Buyer
is one that stands aloes by ma-
son of iu exceptional age, parity
and flavor. That w diamond ”
you’ll And in onr stock first time
yon call. Let that be toon so
you’ll have an early opportunity
to inspect the gem
THE FAVORITE SALOON
Joe
FIRE.
Have your bouse Insured
fflra, Emme Simmons,
Agent.
Brenham, -—--Texas,
OHAB. RTOKB8, Prop’r
Proprietors.
Flrit-claM Berbers,
Good FUtb (Loom!,
Polite AHentloe Mid Good BavrtO
Agent Texas Steam Laundry
of San Antonio.
wife will always
keep iSi^pUed
BALLARD'S
SNOW
LINIMENT
A Positive Cure For
RheamadM, CSSs, OM Sore*.
Spralsa, Wawads, fluff Mu,
to
IcUe: because they are good aad de
'
Insects Powder*and Flypaper st b^k
Guaiam A Vsaxon s, - ~— —
The Uptodste DruggisU
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