Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. T. E. Treadway spent Hun
day iu tbe city.
Mr. H. Drown left Saturday
night for Dallas.
Attorney R. E Pennington has
returned from Mineral Wells.
Constable Tom Barton, of
Gay Hill, spent Monday in the
pity.
Mr. E. E. Humes, of Sealy,
was in the city Monday on his
return from Oklahoma.
Mr. P. A. Henderson, of Geo-
rgetown, spent Monday in tbe
city, and is arranging to move to
Lawton, Oklahoma.
Turn out to the new seniors'
meeting at Lgsk's hall tonight.
Niederauer’s Wine, $ 1 |H>r gal-
lon, at Win. Seidel's. tf
If you baye the interest of
the town at heart don’t miss the
meeting at Lusk's hall tonight
Ix>ST -A large, i-quare, gold
cuff button, set with diamond cut
amethyst. Finder will Ik« re
turning to the Press ofllre.
The Exchange hotel lias just
purchased and put in cominisoon
a handsome new bus
Extra fancy large Hananas, 20
cents per dozen, at Knode's,
WANTED—-Two thousand bush-
els of corn. Matehottft Zeiss
A Houston Post special from
Hondo Texas says: “Rev. A.
Falkenberg ressdont pastor of
the German Lutberau Church
and Mrs. Carl Martin were mar-
ried in Han Antouio Tuesday
night by Rev. Hartmann. Rev,
Falkcuberg was formerly pa-stor
of the Luthcrrn church at Reh-
burg in this coudty.
Now evaporated poaches, apri-
cotts aud seeded raisings at
Wittbecker & Hoting.
As a result of bis wife's suit
for divorce and alimony it has de-
veloped that Howard Gould's in-
come has been cut down to a pal-
try $100,000 a year. As this is
only a little over $12,200 for each
working day it can bo seen to
what straits lie has been brought.
A party of prospectors consist
ing of W. J. Otto, W. S Niebuhr,
A. Herring, R. Stern, 8. Stern
and N. Weeron, accompanied by
Mr. Aug. Brockschmidt, left Sun-
day for San Angelo. The last
three named were from Austin
county.
Just received a car load of
trunks, suit cases and bags which
we are offering at unusually low
prices.
The New York Store.
E C. Buster, Prop.
Every citizen in the town and
surrounding country should at
the meeting at Lusk's ball
night, which will be for the pur-
pose of organizing a New Set-
tlers’ Club.
The general welfare of the
town and county will be discuss
ed and such improvements as
have a tendency that way.
If you have an idea of any
kind for tho good of tho county
or city, comn out and exploit it.
Salt‘8 AjftMitH Wanted.
%'W DOLLARS PER WEEK, OR
100 PER CBN T PROFIT.—All
samples, sUtonery, and art cat-
alogue free. We want one per
manent agent in this locality for
the largest picture and frame
house in Amcrca. Experience
unnecessary. We instruct you
bow to sell our goods and furnish
the capital. If you want a per-
man nt honorable and profita-
ble position write us today for
particulars, catalogue and sum
pies FRANK W. WILLIAMS
COM PAN Y, 1211, W. Taylor St
Chicago, III. Mon.4t.
MATTRESSES.
We are agents for the celebra-
ted Ostermoor mattress; “They
are made to dream on.”
Reichardt & Seelhorst,
Furniture and Carpets
10-0-1 mo.
Monday was bright and clear,
continued warm in spite of the
norther that was said to be head-
ed this way
IIoit.sk K)» Rknt— Opposite
Lutheran chnrch, on pretty
South Main street. Apply to
Hob Schuorenborg.
There was a heavy rain storm
about 0 o’clock Sunday evening,
accompanied by some wind. It
came up from the south and last-
ed about an hour.
Special—Six comic postal cards
for 5cts. at the Candy Kitchen.
Don't forget tho mooting at
Lusk's hall tonight.
For Rent—Two cottages, four
rooms each, call on R. Striek-
ert office in Schmid Bldg. 8 lw
When you buy local views go
to Knolle’s the original postcard
store. He lion some forty odd
different Brenham views to sel
ect from, made in Germany by
expert artists, and sold cheaper
than tho poor assortment of
trach some den loss are offering.
Knolle's is still the Post Card
Store of Brenham. 10-lBtf.
Have you evor noticed that
when you have troubles and feel
liko unburdening yourself on
some one, that the other fellow
usually has troubles that are of
far more interest than yours?
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DO YOU SHAVE ? IF NOT, WHY NOT ?
A razor that it always ready. No more stropping.
No more pulling. No more cutting yourself.
The Keen Kutter Safety
Heaters of all kinds, new and
second hand; at G. Hermann 4
Son. _
Give my Dixie Cream bread a
trial and yon will use do other.
Oscar Doering. 10-2tf.
For an honest shuffle and a
square deal in Post cards go to
the Post card store.
Fine wine sap apples at t
Candy Kitchen tf
Knolle’s is still the Post Card
Store.
Buater and Scotch bread made
and sold only by the Model Hak
ory.
Nicderauer’s Wine, $1 per gal-
lon, at Win. Seidel’s. tf.
WANTED - Two thousand bush-
els of corn MatcheltA Zeiss.
Order your winter wood now
and it will be delivered early in
October. Henry Grote. 'Phone
108-51, or 58-5.
Son Slip, Post cards, four to
slip. Price 5cts.
Candy Kitchen.
Use EZ stove polish, a big can
for 10c. Makes your stovo look
like a looking g'ass G. Her-
mann A Son.
WALL PAPER.
A big stock just in. Iron
i>eds, matting; at
Reichardt A Seelhorst.
Buy a National cook stove and
save your wood pile; bakes good,
cooks good with little fuel. G,
Hermann ft Son.
For Tax Collector—
F. H. BOSSE
For Tax Assoaor
WM. WENDT
Vor Superintendent of Education-
C. KLAERNEK
We nothing but the beat brand* that will stand the wear.
Our PALACE SPECIAL SHOE for men is the best value ever
offered for the money—$3.50 and $4.00.
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES for ladies, are as good as money
buy, and make the foot look smaller. Price $3.00, $3.50 and
$4.00.
P. Cogan & Co. make our “LITTLE GENTS” SHOE—Locks
best and wears longest.
Hamilton & Brown Shoes, for men, women and children.
For County Commissioner Pree’t 3—
A. C. DEVER
For Justice of the Peace, Frec’t 8-
J. H. CHAPPELL
For Constable, Precinct 3—
JOB FREE
We are authorised to announce
Wfh. HOLLE
as a candidate on the Republican ticket
for Representative of -the 48th Repre-
sentative District.
NUMBER 456 GOT THE $4.00 SHOES FREE LAST WEEK
Two sets of Song Slip post
cards for 6 cents, making a total
of 8 cards for a nickel at Knolle’s
10-15tf. The Post Card Store.
The Palace Shoe Store
Send your children to the Pal-
ace Shoo Store they can buy as
cheap oh you can. One price to •
all and that m the lowest.
Just received my new fall line
of Ladies Tailor Suits and skirts
and coats give me a trial before
your size is sold. W. J. Csther.
New Walnuts, Brazil nuts and
Pecansat Knolle’sConfectionery.
HUYLER8.
Just received, fresh from the
factory a lot of Huylera tine
candies.' F. W. Spreen.
City Bakery, Oscar Doering
Prop., fresh bread and cakes of
all kind madedaily. Dixie Cream
bread a specialty. 10-2tf
If you want a perfect fitting
corset try the J. B. all the latest
shapes for s&lo only by W. J.
Gather, North side of square.
New Dill, Sweet- and Sour
Pickles at Wittbecker ft Hoting.
Niederauer's Wine,$i per gal-
lon, at ffm, Seidel's. tf.
Three Brenham High School
Post cards for 5c at Arthur
Knolle's.
Arrivod: The New High
School Postals. Three for 5c at
the Post Card Store.
amt, varnish,
If in need of pat
window glass, nails, locks, load-
ed shells and sporting goods,
give us a call.
Reichardt & Seelhorst,
Hardware and paint store.
10-6-1 mo.
Pain anywhere stopped In S* minute*
sure with oeeot Dr ShoopVPlnk Pain
tablet* The formula la oe the 25o
box. Ask your doctor or drujrfrist about
this formula! Stop* womanly pains,
headache, pains anywhere. Write Dr.
Bhoop, Racine, Wl* , for free trial to
i value of
Tablets.
..................................
£r^ve value
his headache, or Pink
Hold bv F. W. Spreen.
Hot weather or old makes no
difference, orders for Ioe creams
of any kind, in large or small
quantities, Brick cream and
moulded cream receive prompt
attention at Knolle’s Confection-
ery. Phone 159.
ROAD OVERSEERS,
Notice. To Report Novem-
ber Term of Court
All overseers of county roads
are hereby notified to make their
report to the Board of County
Commissioners at the November
term of the Commissioners oonrt
1908 in aooordanoe with the re-
vised lew on the subject,
d w tf O. A. Sewrrd, clerk.
Back's, Charter Oak, New
dodel cook stoves are tbe beet;
fine base burner heaters.
Reichardt A Seelhorst,
8toves and Hardware Men.
10 6-lmo.
A variety of colors and a
variety of styles in ladies’
Jackets, all up-to-date at the
New York Store, E. C Bn
Stock Is
Complete
We want
your trade
REPUTATION
is everything in these days although some
stores do not seem to realize it.
The character of our Prescription Business
has been built up on thoroughness and ac-
curacy of our work. It has given this store
a reputation which money cannot buy.
W< never substitute and your physician
will telltyou so. We make only a reasonable
profit and dispense only the purest of drugs.
SCHIRMACHER
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Schmid Brothers
AGENTS FOR
THE WELL KNOWN “CRAWFORD SHOES"
“R R ” PI fll ID o-i.i i... .,o r..» _______ mu .
‘B.B.” FLOUR _____________
sack.
‘‘IRON CLAD” Seamless Hosiery, a brand that is
well known Sells for 15 aud 25 cents.
,, sold by us for over 17 years Tblsls
a High Patent Flour—a guarantee wiili *very
s
.A. Wooda C
LUMBER.
i roH
ELL WOOD HOG- FENCE,
STTJDEBAKER WAGONS.
Brenham, Texas.
WfWW 41 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4"H'
I J. H. Quebe's
!. Cash Grocery.
EAST SIDE SQUARE===
Just in—H. J, Heinz’s Products:
New kraut, Heinz dill pickles, Heinz
sweet pickles, Heinz Mandalay Sauce,
the best made. Big Coffee Bargains__
Roasted coffee, 5, 6 and 7 lbs., $1.00.
Green coffee, by the sack, at wholesale prices.
Also rice bran, wheat bran and chops at
lowest prices. We want lots of Eggs.
Very Respectfully,
J. H. QUEBE;
’Phone No. 8..
The Name
Oyster
THORNHILL &£
A Guarantee of Fresh Stock
hand]
Principal dealers in your city ____
them. Tatte no other. Thornhill Oys
are the best to e&t, he always snips fr
goods. No risk in buying them,
ever sick from eating
THORNHILL
No oi
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CEMENT WELL CURBING.
It will last s life time and is
but little more expensive than
lumber. If yon have s well that
ne^ recurbing, or if y0B
thinking of digging a aew one,
let me figure with you. It will
be « saving to you. 7-22 tf.
John. Rial, Brenham, Texas.
All parties holding premium
cards and waiting for watches
can now brior in their cards and
get them, as I have just received
The New York Store.
E; C. Buster Prop.
We are Graduates
Gramm ft Vrrnon,
The Up-to-Date Drsggieta.
CITY DRUG STORE
..PARKER & VERNON, PROPRIETORS.
A FULL LINE OF
STAPLE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
H-J-M-H-S-W
m T.A.
LOW & SONS
gp ? ■s
Lumber, Buggies, Hay Hi
Sash, Surries, Nails
Runabouts,
Buckboarda, Lime,
Lumber and Buggy Dealers, I
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.