Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 95, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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FARMER'S WIFE
HAD HEAP TO DO
X* matter if yaar kidney troo-
hi« m Mt« or eknti( Foley's
kidney Mm**? wiQ «*<* .TWiri
ait Mr. Ctnde Brown, B*jrw»lds|
riBe, DL, write* *U»H» *«««"
«d »*ay4fc®tfcs with kidney eom
plaint nrhidi baffkd all treat-
ment. At kut be tried Foley s kid
mty Remedy and * few Urge M-
thx effected a complete curt. He
says, “It has bee£ ofme*
otw to me-” i
For Sale By Jos. Tr.-tram
Wka She Could AM Stand on
BerFeet
Jp-SJt&HA
t:»s city, -sad have a heap to do.’*
"Four months ago I coaid not stand
• • -*' ; much, but at
the earing tie** » makhinp »•»
gead to any an iaawr «!' Ilywwc. It
Wtond ®r
|L Brsfto*,, PNift &L llate* Itipid
Kwh.
%Mtt tfuntnaaHBswd
«wr«* eaawTfc. It ye**
where the g*rsa>« aw. *®d dwtirwy
tihtoB. 1» is toad# *f
ith «slter
*» breath-
4 is&»
i e*i nr feet, to do anything ------ --- -
thss tune 1 do the most ot my work. I
took Cardui and it did me more good
than all dm doctors.
'•Yob don’t know halt how 1 thank yon
lor die Cardui Horne Treatment I wish
that aQ women who suffer from womanly
trouble would treat themselves as I have. ’
Ladies can easily treat themselves at
tome, with Cardui, the woman’s tonic.
It is easy to take, and so gentle in its
action, that it cannot do anything but
good.
Being composed e xclusively of vege-
table ingredients, Card.ll cannot lay up 1
bauble tn your system, as mineral drugs ,
often do. Its rogredients having no
kar^t, medicinal effects, and being non- i
ck tsoaous and perfectly harmless. Cardui j
B absolute!) sate for young and old. |
Ask your druggist. He will tell you to j
try Cardui.
V a-UVffc to: L*8»V Adtiwrr Pert ChattV
t *3,MciiicaeCo.Ciur:".- ta. 1 ' r.lsi. - ■>
/-..rracrKnu, lad<*nare r- • *H -e »r v cat <
be Wowta, Kit ta pUta »•**«. ua recant.
396 x 400 — 99 per cent
This remarkable score
made at Walnut Springs, Texas,
by E. F. Fosgard of
Waco, Texas.
Mr. Fosgard Shot
“INFALLIBLE”
Smokeless Powder. Always the same in any Clime
F0I£Y5XTOHEYPniS
■m Imum a»»«»«w Smuwc*
frees Site ftiftim as live gras
ar Cram * mates*. Shat at **•+ w-*«r
X»t wto the Ti/«r* k*p
jsMWvl to he plenty «# water a®4|
the fia fwrre fought brawl? a? .
sag the frees eoesjdHe*
+ + +
Jaw before Wwltw^day,
*h3e a kale *f rottae* »a% hriwg
fw & R Pteii-, at Al>
’hafaeted meanli*
catarrh.'
If JOtt «S i
porkes inhaler
tie of
* Store. «r *4 J«
iy oil rests If
If your liver is sluggish an<l
out *f tone, and you feel dull,
bilious, constipated, take a d<.*v
Laver Tablets tonight before re-
tiring snri von will feel ail right
in Hse morning. J>okl by all
Dealers.
In burin* a eoa*fe mcdieine.
don’t be afraid to pet Chamber-
lain'* Cooph Remedy. Them is;
ao 4snp*r front it, »nd relief is,
fcare to follow. Enpeetally reeom-
tsended for coughs, eolds whoop-
tap eouph. Sold by All Dealers.
When the digestion i» all right
the action of the bowels regular, j
there ta a natural craving and
When this is
liywi
pet a hot*
ats
VICTORY
rc« iTOH*cn T.ou.cv »nti Coh5Ti»*tio«
Jos. Tn si ram.
wa* «
Won by MR. L. I. WADE at the
Smithville Tournament, May 27-2S, sSootin^
reluli for food.
harking you may know that you
need a d«-« of Chamberlain s
■'tomaeh and Liver Tablet* They j
strengthen the digestive organs
improve the appetite and regulate
the bowels. Sold by AH Dealers
For Quick Relief From Hay
Frver
RAILROAD TIME CARD
Score: 484 out of 500
Winning HIGH AVERAGE for the Iwo day*
The Peters Cartridge Co.t llntlnnat/, Ohio.
Reichardt, Becker & Co, Distributors
fxur. mumjMo A sjonr* n
North— Sooth—
Ns. «, Hi*? a- »- Vo. A *-*S c. i
K«- 5i. tttS a at. Ko. IS, i-JA a.
Vo 14, li.t? 9. m. So. 17. (St
atwwwoi * rEt*s omrtui
Sast— Wert-
Vs. C, SiST p. m So *3, 2 SO a m.
So. to, *-m i_ m So. 45. 1» ts a
They Have A Definite Purpose
Foley Kidney pi*’.* give gajkk
relief in casta of kidney sad
binder ailment*. Mrs Bw Glaser
Terre Ilanre, led., tells the rerol
x her ea*.», “After suffering for
•'*ny yr-vr.i fr,r.; a wru^as -a*.
■* fadher trouble fsad *f.i«nd ng
V'tteb money for so ■ i’.ied t |
f Jtusd Foley Kidney PiK* •• - «i»*s
•*d.• ito- that gave rue a perasaa--
-it -ur. ( am apa:a atd- - a:
brooch
harmful'drug* R.
For Sale Bv
For Governor:
0. B. COLQUITT
V; »««-—« c* « C*tu-Si-t
Whether Dresa Onti. Hess guwi
V XeV'.O'M trwWos ('spwUM Wl!
tore rw It* Uje p!*»*tr.t m ta
. 1 BlttilfU T“ f a 3$c„ *5
tor »t dm*
Caldwell X"w*< XrooieJe.
L-Stw- M«yr Nowak. th« 7-ye»f*
old daughter *A 3!r. scei \J.*^
Geo. Volk, high average in 590 targets at San Artonio,
February ^th, 9th and 10th, 572.
John Livingston, 563, same tournament, second place.
Herman Howard, Gunter Handicap at San Antonio, 47
out of 50; Dan O’Connell 2nd, 46 out of 50.
Lone Runs at San Antonio. F. G. Bills 139; R. W.
Clancy 108; Geo. Volk 118; Mrs. Topperwein 105; O'Biiant
101. All with
rot Sens tor 19th Distri-te
Q. U. WATSON** I>» County
Kor Oistrw Attorney 21 st Jadieial
tkistrie*^
j. A JONES
Wm. WENDT
or Coasty Clerk
0REE.N MORGAN
grandmother, Mrs. I>el.e. rt ,
***** ^ inalh hurt. Au*mt ha*
I'BP* five m ** mntatinj '
old that bis % l?aire taught to
chase them, and it feas bty-o thsirj
CUSte.o to ten** tlu. 'I'Stf* .
then aiJrrw theta **• teae tbesn. Orr ,,r‘
this dtt*- wto!>- the family «ti in 'IU'
she rVfd picking ratton, llsryj
w'ho was plsymg in'the yard wav
atto*-k,,*i W fh<« wad knavt-r^
DEAD SHOT POWDER
OLIVER
or C^ttBty Attorney;
U E. RASBKRRT
SAN ajn i ONIO, TEXAS
i>iov.5 to 20,1910
Manufactured by AMERICAN POWDER MILLS
143 Dearborn Street, Chicago
Boston and St. Louis Smokeless and Black Powder
"w County T«s Anenor
WM. WENDT.
tor County Ta* Collector:
F. H. BOS8E
\\ Machines Bought, Sold
'J^Repaired. Office at C
House. BRENHAM.
ROOSEVELT’S Own Book
Cor Sheriff
D. E TEAULK
The Most Pcpula Book
WINCHESTER
RIFLE .ndPISTOI
CARTRIDGES
for County Troasurer:
BURNET PARKER
Tor County Judge:
W. R. EWING
EASE AND COMFORT
On account of being manufac-
turers of firearms as well, the
Winchester company are pecu- s
liarly able to know the best
requirements for ammunition.
This partially answers the
question often asked: “Why
do Winchester cartridges
excel?” The rqst of the answer
is contained in their large, modem plant and their ex-
tensive knowlcdi c cf the firearms and ammunition business.
Winchester Curtrid ts are made for all makes of rifles and
pistols and always give entire satisfaction, j
FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE.'
Tor District Clark;
R V. HOFFMANN.
W ;»awdlau relief irm
Bt Sh**# t Mtok
For Justlco P«ac« Prvclnct S.
J. II CHAPPELL
>* t -rr equalled it
a ever sarpatt it
By The Most Popular Man
African
GameTrails
For Constabl*;
R. H. BURCH.
SCHMID BROTHERS
For Commissioner Prect J:
N. E. DEVER
For Representative 48th Dist:
THOS. H. SHANNON
FISCHER BROS.
The oldest market in the olt>
treah Beet, Veal, Pork and Sausage Oolly
Telephone No 43
Prompness is a Feature with C»
Co. Supt. of Education.
C. KLAERNER.
Gbs* in bosk form by Rcosovoffo
own hand the sole account *» his
African Hunt.
« v Ail Throat •to,!
Tro..hk«.
■' * «**«• fooi Iomm
Big Car Load Wagons
iffpl
Received, Another Car In Transit
Smith-Pekin Wagons
Bois’ de Arc
NONE BETTER,
F. W. WOOD
TELEPHONE 310 -
County Surveyor:
W. B. FRANCIS.
srigi tasted
r AGENTS ^
WANTED NOW
Co. t 'hmn. Dem. Ex. Com
HENRY MULLER.
City, Town «»d Village
U» k» arid fe
L Colonel KcHHcvtll'i i
Boole
Congress ,10th .ong. Dist.
A. 8. BURLESON.
H*«LES SCRIONCR'S RONS
fthli Avenue . New York
R*'p.. 47th Disk:
J. P. BUCHANAN
W. A. Wood& Co
LUMBER.
tasim roa
ELL WOOD HOO FENCE,
STUDEBAKER WACONR
Branham. Texas.
FEW AS GOOD
LUMBER
BRENHAM, TEX*
At One Dollar per annum
furnishes more local news
than any other paper ever
published in the countv.
McCormick j
Mowers and Hay Rakes I
(Standard the World Over.)
Screen Doors and Windows i
Sharpies Cream ‘9
T.fl.Low&Sons Li
I-umber and Buggy Dealers, Brenham
The little tilings that count are pennies. The nicklea and
dimes that most people don't count in their expenditures
are thd ones that waste their dollars Bettor place them
with this bank for safe keeping and watch them grow.
Our financial standing is of the higheet and we offer ex-
ceptional advantages.
A Gasoline Engine
and Pump, SKfgdK
ROFF A MILLER D •__
Brenham. Texts. IliCC «pOU
AUG BROCKSCHMIDT
INSURANCE
JBRENHAM, TEXAS
DR. C. R. EVERSBERG
DENTIST
Office Over
addin,. 4 Giddin,, B.nl<
Six issues per week, is re-
produced in the Weekly
frw*- If you are not a
subscriber ydu oughtTo be.
Pier & Nicholson
General Practice
and Surgery
Bpecial attention given to Eye,
(Unincorporated)
individual Responsibility $500,000
LAST WEEK
Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases,
BRENHAM, TEXAS
your house insured
8imm0n,
Agen*
’ - - ' 4 ........- Texas
97c. RAZOR SALE
We Are Making a Specialty of
Stacy Adams Co
Dr. R. H. LENERT
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Note and Throat
OAca over Tristram's Drag Store
Honrs: » to 1* a. m; 2 to 5 p. m.
Brenham
Men s High Grade Shoes
John Kelley Shoe
For Ladies
As well as the
w. L DOUGLASS LINE
at
ALEX. SIMON’
o. L. EDDIN8
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all courts. Ofli
south side nnhlte _
’ til ih« b«4I-i(tnn4t,
*#r, kofm, WoMnthala,
I. V*«» ikMCf 97c, (U
tte M'>.nd>X>ru>di; iu|Ih,
* ■'. k St r.)drttal
•A20RSTROPS
J«o. t* tom Stem*.
’“I fv i n—tkn, kmmm
> W »n, Mtef am, Om
k*i4 •• (kny, Wi Ske
a a PIN NINO TO If,
Lawyer.
Of hoe Over First National Bank,
VETERINAUIAN
; • ■!
WHO CAN BEAT IT?
SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASSN.
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.