Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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BEHTHAH IMAS, MONDAY, SEW, 5, lw0.
DISTRICT COURT
REDUCTI ON!
HELP PROMISED WIDOWS
Yitflds to the Ravages of Typhoid
and Othqr Complications
Mr. Henry W. MefVrffbtt, nf
RepreemtoUvwa WiU Aid Relict*
of Oonfederatjd Soldier*.
An Auntiu Texas, speed oi
Sept, 8, says—Following a talk
by Mrs. Mary Hunt Affleck of
Brenham, vice president and now
acting president of the Texas
Daughters of the Confederacy,
the House of Representatives this
morniug unaninumaly adopted a
resolution in which each member
pledges his personal aid and in-
fluence in procuring at the regu-
lar eleeion in November the ad op
tion of a constitutional amend
men* providing for the establish-
ment of a home for the aged and
indigent widows of Confererate
soldiers.
Mrs. Affleck was aeccorded an
ovation when, by special privilege
she was permitted to address the
I low. She spoke for the execu-
tive board of Texas Daughters
of tin' Confederacy. .Si e was ar
Th© Pall Session Convened Mon-
day Morning.
Winkelmann &
Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ Oxfords
and Pumps at Lowest Reduced Price.
ter a lingering illness of several
weeks with yphoid fever.* and la
ter pneumonia, passed ajva.v iu
(tlve wee sum’ hours of Sunday
morning, and while tor days it,
has been known that here Was hu
little hope for his rreoVeify, his
death was none the less sad.
j lie was the son of Mr, and'
jMrs. Henry MeDenuot, the for-
LIST OP THE GRAND JURY
Bistrict Judge E. R. Sinks, Pro
aiding, With District Attorney
J. S. Jones In Attendance.
The fall session of tile Dis-
trict court of Washington coun-
ty convened .Monday morning.
w’ith District Judge 13. R. Sinks
presiding, and District Attorney
J. S. Jones, and Court Stenog-
rapher T. (!. Kiseuloltr in atten-
dance,
The list of grand jurors
called and
McDermott severed his ruituoe
j lion with tht1 Brenham mill^hut
during liis sojourn in Brenham
( he had made many friends, and *!•
j taehments that drew him hjmk
| to tins place, and soon after his
arrival here he was srickcn with
I the fatal malady, while at tlm r«si
I deuce of Mrs. Ionise Teague,
where he was triulerly eared for
His parents were notified agl
«am« to ateud his bedside from
their far away Georgia home, and
when lie began to improve from
thho fever Mr. McDermott return
ed, his mother remaining by bin
bedside. When lie took pneu-
monia and the turn for tlif worse
came, his father was notified and
hastened here, hut arrived just
after death had
We Have Received Our
Fall Dry Goods
Stock
was
fine of ten dollars
entered against those who were
absent and the following em-
panelled :
I. . F, Ammons, for man; A. I).
Bosse. J. s. Smith, B. F.Barnett,
Adolph Secret, (colored) Henry
Stoll/., Sr. Wni. laiekemeyer. F.
l’rii--smeycr, Frank Sehttltc. W, F.
Kiel, (J. A. Broesehe. The Mi tire
paml comes from the fanning
class, only one being a merchant
but lie too is a farmer.
■ Judge Sinks congratulated the
y,yunty on the absence of crime
within its confines and delivered
he nsn,al charge to the jury, af-
ter which the following Imliffs
w re sworn in to summon witfies
k.,s for the grind jury ;
J. 11 Guyton, door hailif,
Clms. lToffmeyer, Fret mgt No. I
W, W. Fife. I’reeinet No o
A. G. I,' hiiuiilt). I’reeinel No. 8.
S. M. Groin, I’recim-I. No. I.
R. II. Burch, I’reeinet No. 8.
T. M, Barton, 1‘rceinet No. 7.
T)ie following orders were en-
tered on the civil docket:
Untie A Zulckn Felder vs. It.
A. Had. worth & Big JFour Coal
Co. Dismissed b.v agreement.
Ken gun Buie
Misses Patent Leathor Pumps j 'Vomen’B I>ateiU Leather
it? flft Values. NnwCl LA Oxfords
Misses Tan and Oxforb Lc
>ther Pump's
t? 0(1 Values, Nowtl V
NOW
Men’s Patent, and Tan Leather
.Oxford,
$5.00 Nra' $3.75
Men’s Patent, Tan Oxfords
Women’s Patent Leather
Oxford Pumps.
NOW
M.uu va,ue-No- jj.z:
Men’s Patent, and Tan Leath
Oxfords,
C? Values, Now C? Qi
MARKET MENTIONS.
We also offer a lot of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps on our Bargain Counter at half Price
1 Lot of Men s High Cut Shoes, Odds and E ids at a Sacrifice.
A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and examine our goods.
a few hours
claimed the beloved son.
Mr. McDermott was born in
Moosup, Conn., Sept, 4, 1888. ant
was therefore at the time of his
demise 22 years cue month and
one day, of age, a voting man of
exemplary habits full of life and
energy, with the bright vrislu of
the future spread out before him
in roseate colors, with the energy,
the ambition to go forward mid
conquer. Death is sad at any and
Cotton:
Good Middling l.Pi
SI rick Middling 18%
Middling 18*4
Cotton Seed *25. per ton.
Cotton Seed Hula $.10 per ton,
H. F. Hohlt Company
Winkelmann & Bohne +
potatoes *1.25 per bn.
New 1. Uotntors 7Q ,,,in|h p,.r b
1 he Brenham Creamery is pay-
ing Thirty cents for butter fat.
“On Hand,’’
1’ekin Wagons, Bois’de Are
wagons, and oak wagons. None
better, few as- good, F. W. Wood,
lumber dealer, l’hono 210. 1-w
Poultry End Egg*:
Chickens Fryers 15 to 2.r»e
liana, *8.50 do*.
Turkeys lOe. per lb.
Butter 15 to 25c. per lb.
Eggs 12 to115c. per do*.
Butter Fat 30e,lt>
The
One Minute
Washer
HARDvt^di; * FURNITURE CO,
Have juat received a big shipment «f House Brooms,
Ceiling Brooms Staple and Warehouse Brooms muk
Broom*.
mmmmrn BROOMS for EVERY BODY ■■■I
A. W. Watson
t'u.. damages! outiiiiie.l by Agree
Unfit without prejudice to de-
fendants exceptions.
17, II. Williams et. al. \s.Wash-
ington County State Bank et. al.
trepans, ext for Kept. 28 Jury de
mantled liy plaintiff.
J. V. Carlisle vs. It, K, Felder
Admr. et, al partition, Report of
< 'urn mission, tx approved.
Henry Bergaitn vs. Minnie
S|u!t • et, al. fureelosure. Biswas-
Livestock.
Fischer Bros, will pay eash for
the following:
Fat steers, 2*4 and3e. per lb.
Fat cows, 2 and 2,/ue. pyr lb.
Yearlings, 2V$»c.
Calves, 3c.
Hogs 7 c. Ih.
Sheep, 8e.
Green Hides 6c.
The funeral will take place
from the First Bap!its church at
10 o’clock Tuesday nmrning and
tjhe remains will he laid to rest,
in Prairie Lea cemetery.
California Redwood shingle
ar(. absolutely equal to any .shin-
gle made, if not better. Do not
split, clip or warp. For sale by F
W. Wood. i'm
Paint. Scrub, House, Btcves, white
wash, and Soperatoi Brushes
Refrigerators still going at cost
Try ”Aiabastino“ the
Gold Watter Paint
refAM Colors, Get A 8am-
is, without a dispute,
the easiest running machine
on the American market.
Mary Rial High School
Fall session opens on the 12th.
( archil training in special course
Eighty graduates. Experienc-
ed teachers. 2-w.
A BRENHAM BOY.
That Has Made Gcod in His
Profession.
Mr. 1 build 17, Brown, a former,
Brenham boy, sp at Sunday in
the city on a visit, to his father
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Barbecued Meats.
I now have charge of the bar-
becue pit at the Favorite Saloon
and will have a supply of the
choicest meats on Wednesdays
and Saturday. Chilli and short or-
ders served every day. Jim.
Fields. t-f
The following ia a list of mar-
riage license issued out of the
County Clerk’s office for the
week just ended.
White
Robert
For Sale by
HOLLE & 3EELH0RST.
W. E. R E I 0 H A R D T, HARDWARE AND FUR. 00.
Phone.................Number 106
Mr. Brown is manager of the
Bellville Kjectfie Light 1 o. He
started with the light, plant, jmi<5
went from
C, Albert and Elsie
Bucbring,
Geo, C. Martin and Alberta
Arnold.
Colored
Bennie Johnson and Catherine
Petty.
Ham Robert non and Mami
Evans.
Louis Biuitb and Bettie Lott.
Clinton Waller and Oiivit John-
Constable W. W. Fife bad some' non,
word* with (3rncai Wasbingonj Clmrlic McQueen and Margaret
about the way In- tv a* I'lou riahingj Brown.
,-r bottle, and both going after -
tlmir guns, the Constable heating The statement of the Farmers
tb • colored man in tc drhmv. and'State Bank of Chappell HH1, ap-
amit a bullet (-nothing into his jaY pear a today, It allows resource*
that, eiime oiil through hid month, to the amount of $123.4%.2(>,
{ Washington, the man s' of, and with deposits to the amount of
ami Walter Speaker, were both *111,828.%. Washington coun-
1 rd.urged vvith earring a sis-slioot- ty hanks have made a most eredi-
i i arre.K ,] and brought to the tahleshowin g, far better than
Brenham jail. those from manyother sections.
here to Wa.xttha.diu>,!
thheu to Sail Marcus, and front
there decided to attend mi electri-
cal school at Washington front
which he gradual iiii.1 lias re-
cently accepted the 'management
of the plant in B flville.
He is to be eoiigr.Hylati j mi
his rapid advancement and it al-
ways affords 111 Pres- pleasure
to learn of the xti< •( s> of the
JUST WHAT KIDS LIKE.
__ older kids, too. Thev are rotaver-c to
■■■ it. The larger the dishful of our delic-
mus Ice Cream the better ii pleases the
. . oj eater. There in a cool, refreshing taste
and a tine flavo-to it. that tickles the
/ appetite of old and young. We make
„ it in all the popular flovors, perfectly
p re and produced by the cleanest and
nost earefui process known, bvtry-
thing in our lee Cream we guurautoc to
jOTf] be perfectly pure. Try a dish of it or
, , .take home some.
KANDY KITCHEN.
CONSTABLE FIFE
Horsts and Mules.
Mr. A. F. .McAllister, of Brown
wood, is here with a ear load of
horscH and mules, all well
broken, .and a good quality oi farm
stock, which he aavs lie is going
to sell cheap. His stock is at
Seidd’s wagon yard, and if you
need a horse or mule this will he
a good opportunity to gel one
cheap. 3-.
(t°ASTED) D^B The three leader* I
the world over. For
sale by all Grocer*.
Brenham Wholesale Grocery Co.
WHOLK6ALS DIOTRIBUTOIMI
THE KITCHEN KINGDOM
old daughter of Moses Jones,
colored near Gay Ilill. who was
seriously burned while starting a
fire with kerosene, iu a atove g
few days ago, di al ffmhthc <f
feet* of her Injuries Sunday.
Mrs. emma Wilkins Lh
Turn Over a New Leaf
The popularity of the queen of the
kitchen ("Chef the French call her)
depends lar/ ly upon her ability to
p’caac and agreeably surprise the pal-
ates of her subjects. If she will invoke
I he aid of our puie food and delicay de-
partment her task will be much simpli-
fied. Our store ia crammed with good
things fit to set before a kirg. All
pure, fresh and the cboiest of ita class.
Fall Goods have begun to arrive. The
new style Hobble Skirt it being *bewn
here, alto a new line of Tailored wakta.
A special sale is on, lasting three days
of Eiderdown Comforts, regular pnee
$7.98 reduced tov - - W>®*
>y AUGUST
1 The New York Store
>UOOlN<>
WITTBECKER A HOTINO.
New Goods
SHOES
WE EMPHASIZE THI8 J
VELVA ♦
BREAKFAST SYRUP +
* 4*
Made From the Pure +
Ribbon Cane. +
IS UNEXCELLED- IT'8 +
THE BEST. ALL GRO- *
tied resolve to get the most
for jour money iu groceries.
That in what you do when
you patronize us ... .
1 have the Mercn
end can rave you
HERMAN Y. NEU
The Grocer
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1910, newspaper, September 5, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520449/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.