Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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SCHUBERT BROS.
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> the New Year coun-
parlor and ruin»d a 0C2O earp*
Doting the excitement the oldest HHHIHHHHH
daughter ran away with the hired Have you wen the prettty line stock,
suan. and the calves got ont and of kimonos just received at
the dogs broke Up eleven setfiflfej
hens.
Mori: Subscribe for our pa
per.—Ex.
mosquito. Zehj
as both a aong and a
southern farmer found
l cotton in his holiday sloe
Tour holiday dreams will not
‘ perfect unkss they include re
^taiiptod faffia. >
idn”t need Mr. Halley a comet.
The ifraworks trust was equal to
the demand.
Texas will meet the New Year
wife a bright business balance to
her credit.
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The. forests stood it pretty well,
hut it is like making a bonfire of
joy to burn the Christmas trees.
■An exchange says Rockefeller
wrote poetry in his youth. Hut
lie 1ms played a different pipe
since that early period.
ive the GoCpenbagen scientists
credit for the faith which would
advertise for a lost, unmarked
umbrella.
There were more holiday he-
shopping regiment
feiWSK'nll * **»
roe* in the
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All trusts are optimists. They
even think that a'doxeii unfavoru
hie court decisions do not make
an impassible stone wall.
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Some girls would be suecsaful
in obtaining a Husband if they
would remove the hatpin before
setting their caps.
In his latest peace sermon Min-
ister Wu advises us to abolish
war; and indeeil, we haven’t
heard from Hobson in quite a
while. I
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Books, music and good lights,
may not increase the eorn crop,
hut they wonderfully increase tlie
heart crop; and that is worth
good deal more when it eomes to
keeping the boyys and girls on
the farm.
A week filled up with selfish--
new and a Sabbath stuped full ofi J"_’4 ****
religion will make a good l’hari
see but a poor Christian. There
are many persons who think
Sunday is a sponge with which
to wipe ont the sins of the week.
Capudln* tar that
M Ont laat alghtf >
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^ %a, J«tobo Bananas, 15c
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f<m*k- fail tale of Ladies long and short
ttatattW *. ifcwr- * sweaters '$2.50 to $10 each at
chwn full of nch oroam W. J. GATHER, U Main St.
a basket of kittens, drowning ~
the whole flock. In her hurry *fcc Butter,
dropped a $7 sot of teeth. | Oct your cooking butter from
The baby, left alone, crawled oe, we have all you you want
HC<* FENCE*
AKER WAGONS.
just received 100 c.
model* all colon *10 i
W. J. CATHER,
Texas.
Schmid Bros.
On your next order try a can;
of the famous K C Baking Pow-
der.
SClil'BERT BROS. 1
An expert none ahoer can ba
found nt Dr. Bi’ly Bumea shoe-,
ing parlor nt Us Veterinary Hot-
pltaL
Our regular advertisement ou
front page givea you the names of
our friends—the dealers—who*’
have Punchs Karpct Sweep iu
m
POUND—Brenham
pin. Owner can
Press office.
High Schoo
recover at
Pat. Ripe, Jumbo Banana*. 15c
per dozen at
ARTHUR KNOLLEU
Every gro.try item want’d
an be- found her.'. What we
sell is not only strictly fresh,
but coroplica with the pure food
laws. AU orders promptly deliv-
WITTBECKER & IlOTING.
Pat, Ri|>c, Jumbo Bananas,
per dozen at
ARTHUR KNOLLES.
15c.
Mr* 8. Joyce. Claremont, N. H..
writes; "About a year ago t bousbt
two battles o* Foleys Kidney Remedy
It cured me of a severe case of
udqey trouble of several yearn stand-
ing, It certainly Is a grand good
medicine, and 1 heartily recommend
J08. TRISTRAM,
For Rent.
The Reiehar.lt building formal}
occupied by Hoffmann & Luhu
Can give immediate possession.
Apply to K W. Itekhardt. 231 n
Pat, Ripe, Jumbo Bananas, 15c
per dozen at
ARTHUR KNOLLE’S.
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Stoves.
Uookiug stoves, airtight hcat-
■rs, coni stoves, base burners, are
going at aud below cost, all are
marked in plain figures, call and
inspect before buying.
Rciehardt & Seolhorst,
The annual meeting of tin’
stockholders of the Brenham Cot
ton Mills will be held at Lusk'a
hall,'at 2 o’clock Tuesday, Janu
ary 11, 1910.
H. P. K0LWES, Prea.
D.C. WILLIAMS, Pres.
Fat, Ripe, Jumbo Bananas, 15c.
per dozen at
ARTHUR KNOLLE’S.
Just Arrived at T. 0. Ehlert’s.
For Christmas at reduced price
$10 Rockers at $9.49. $27.56 Rugs
I) x 12 $23.50, $9 rockers at $8.4.
8.00
rockers at $7.40. $17 rugs, 9x1
at $15,50. $6 rockers at $5.49.
$35 rugs, 9 x 12 $12.50. $5 rock-
ers at $4.49. $4.50 rugs at $3.98.
$3 rugs at $2.49. $2 ruga at $1.4
$450 Irish Mail $3.49. Rock -
ing horses at all prices.
Ful line of Rockers. Bide
boards, Chiffoniers, Hall racks,
Iron beds, in fact everything fron
parlor to kitchen at redueevd pri-
oea
W. J. GATHER, 14 Main St.
When you use Virginia-Garolina
Fertilizers you may rest assured,
you get best results. But you
must book your orders at once.
Act quick.
a. p, wehmeyer.
As I will not carry a heavy
stock of Fertilizer*, you will
have to book now. Terms same a
last season.
H. F. WE1LMEYER.
The Family’s future depends
on you Mrs. Housekeeper to buy
your groceries at the store where
purity, economy ami good ser-
vice exhibit themselves to be
the store’s foremost aim. Wise
housekeepers phono No. 87. Why
don’t you.
WITTBECKER & HOTINO.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting
Tin* annual meeting of the
stockholders of the First Nations
Hank will be held at its banking
house in Brenham, Texas, on Tun
dav, January 11, 1910 at 10 a. m.
8 lm. C. L. WILKINS, Cashier.
1 will not. carry Fertilizers in
stock to the extent that 1 former-
ly Aid, and you will have to bonk
now before I order my ears out
Write or phpue.
H. F. WEHMEYER.
DESTROY DISEASE GERMS
Punch* Karpet Sweep is an
instant disinfectant.
It positively destroy* the
of Tuberculosis, Typhoi*
and Scarlet fever, Diptheria
impales etc., that are brought int
the home on your shoes from the
and lodge in earpeta rugs
jinga
the air you breathe pure
“ ‘''■■^ sweeping these
,«p fill the air
he occupant
Make youf sweeping easy by
u«nig runen'jf asipei cmrrj,
dry sweeping powder) with each
sweeping. It is a money and la-
bor saver.
Brenham Wholesale Gro. Co.
Special discount on all men
and boys clothing you will find
my stock the most complete in
Brenh&m. Give me a look before
buying.
W. J. GATHER, 14 Main St.
Grocery extremes are exempli
tied by several classes of goods
in our stock. Extremes of high
quality and low cost We in
vile your inspection. All throng
our Block will be found gooc
things of spec!cl merit and
very moderate price*
WITTBECKER & HOTINO.
The Stockholders of the Wash
iugton Co. State Bank will hole
their annual meeting at tho office
of tho Bank on Tuesday, Janu
ary 11, 191% at 10 o’clock a. m
for the cloeitbn of Directors for
the ensuing year and such other
business as shall come before the
meeting.
JAMES 8. GIDDINGS,
12-7 lm. Cashier.
There’s nothing in Punch’s
Karpol Sweep that will in the
least harm the most delicate fa-
brics.
Notice
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Brenham Gun
and Rod Club will be held at of-
fice of T. B. Bolts, at 4;30 p. m
Jan. 20, 1910 for the purpose of
election of Directors for cnau
ing year, and any other business
properly arising before the said
BMOting.
H. K. Harrison, Sec’ty.
12-20 lm.
The old faslhtmed way of dosing s
-• stomach or stimulating th«
or KMneys Is all who»B. Dr.
flm pointed out this error.
la why his prescription- I>i ahoo
iterative—I* directed entirely en
r £55.* <^oKinJ
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If oae
sauc
Coughs that are tight, or tickling,
get quick and certain help from Dr.
Shoop'e Cough Remedy. On this ac-
count druggists everywhere are fav-
oring Dr. Shoop'a Cough Remedy. Tta
tender leaves of a harmless lung-
healing mountainous shrub give Dr.
3hoop’a Cough Remedy Its curative
properties. Those leaves have the
power to calm the moat distressing
rough and to soothe, and heal the
most distressing Cough, and to sooth
and heal the most sensitive bronchial
mebrane. others should, for safety’s
sake always demand Dr. Shoop's. It
eta with perfect freedom be given
to even the youngst baba. Tat it
once yourself, and see. Sold by.
F. W. 8PREEN.
Ju*t received new crop of dill
and sour pickles. The best in the
city.
SCHUBERT BROS.
After exposure and when you feel
a cold coming on take Foley's Honej
md Tar, the groat throat and lunt
remedy. It stops the cough, reliev-
os the congestion and expels the col(
from your system. Is mildly laxative,'
JOS. TRISTRAM.
Save your carpets, rugs and
mnttinga, curtains draperies furm
ture and furnishings from being
ruined by dust and moths. Punch
Karpet sweep does the work.
Preventlcs, tho new Candy Cold
Cure Tablots, are said by druggists
to have four special specific a4 van*
tages over all other remedies for
cold. First—They contain no Quin
lue, nothing harsh or sickening, 8ee
ond—They give almost Instant re-
lief. Third—Pleasant to the taste
like candy, Fourth—A large box-
18 Prevention—at 25 cents. Also
fine ofr feverish children. Sold by
V. W. SPRBEN.
T »— -'»kinir »r Oip qisa,.
ifications for Virginia-Garolina
Fertilizers for truck, cotton am?
corn. Write, phone or come in
person and book your wants. Do
it now.
H. F. WEHMEYER.
Served as coffee, the new coffe<f ‘
subst!t >’>- known to groom ovvvwlier
ai l*r. •t'hcop’e Health Coft-e, will iv
en trick a cofTee expert. Not a grain
o treal coffee In It either. Pure and
healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts
etc. have been so cleverly blended
as to give a wonderfully satisfying
coffee taBte and flavor. And It Is
"made In a minute” too. No tedious
20 to 30 minutes boiling.
H. F. HOHLT-
OUR NEW
SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASSN. SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
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Scon: 4H4 out of 5QO
Winning HIGH AXERAGE for the two
The Peters Cartridi
Cincinnati, Ohio
OM*Msue
Rloh Men** Gifts Art Poor.
brides this: “I want to go on rec-
ord M sajing that I regard Electric
Burrs ns one if the greatest yifts
that God has made to woman, writes
Mrs. O. Rhinovault, of Vestal Cen
t«i. N. Y., “I can never forget what
It has done for me.” This glorious
medictue gives a woman bouyant
spirits, vigor of body and Jubilant
health. It quickly cures Nervousness
Sleeplessness, elancholy, Headache
llackache, Fainting and DDiy Spells
soon builds up the weak, ailing and
sickly. Try them. 50c. at
JOS. TRISTRAM.
Notice.
There will lie a meeting of
stockholders of the Farmers unjoi
Warehouse Company on - Jan.
15, 1910, at 2 o’clock p. m. at
the Dixie Iiall. Important bus-
mens will come before tho meet
iug and every stockholder is're-
quested to be present.
John Stern, President.
And. Kanimerer, See,
12-20 lm.
The lady who had the K. C.
Cooking School in Brenham, whe
asked in open class, what Fleur
she preferred said Oriole. She
used same in all her demonstra-
tions. Her testimonial was uuso-
licited. A fresh ear just reeeiv-
ed. May be had at alt high class
grocery stores. 12-21 4t.
Roichardt, Becker & Co.
Distributors.
Ataes In taw Milt at Midnight
undmtndful. of dampness, drefte. or
or cold, w. J. Atkins worked
t Dutchman, «t Banner
*roro°roldTh*t#seu!S*on*M*
At last te had to sire «
tegedteo
BOX BALL
ALLEY
GRABER BLOCK
West Side of Square
A cheap, healthful, entertaining,
'» and clean amusement
Friday Night Reserved for
Ladies or Ladies with Escort
Early wine & Dwyer
PROPRIETORS
Sacred Heart
Convent
A day school for
Boys and Girls, con-
ducted by the Do-
minican Sisters.
Special attention given (o
Stenography, Typewriting,
Bookkeeping, Music and Art
Dr. R. H. LENERT
practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Tristram's Drug Store
Hours: 9 to 12 a. m; 2 to 5 p. m
Dec. 23 to Jan. 1
Gordon Adams
M. D.
jhre, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
of 15 years experience in this special
work. At Brenham Office October 2o
to 80, office over Spreen's Diug Store.
Dec. 23 to Jan. 1st
AUG BROCKSCHMIDT
INSURANCE
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Dr. J. B. Burdit
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
605 Scanlon Bldg. HOUSTON, TEX.
DR. C R. EVERSBERG
DENTIST
Office Over
Giddings & Giddings Bank
CaUat
Roff & Miller’s
Machine Shop and examine the new
Gasoline Pumping Fngine
Guaranteed to pump water from a
600 foot well
German, English,
French and Spanish
taught by Prof. J. J. Poke-
bach on easy terms. C ffice
at Felscher’s Hotel.
J. J. Mat k,
VETERINAUIAN.
hospital in oonn ction.
Office at Matchett’s L very and
Sale Stable.
Offloe phone, 174-3: Reside. „v, 66-
O. L. EDDINS,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Will practice iu all court*. Office
south side public square.
EIGHTY YEARS OLD
ENJOYS 600D HEALTH
hound Syrup for having cured me of
ooughS’ colds and similar diseases.
We are all exposed at timeTto
bronchitis and other
pulmonary diseases and should be
that buy the larger bottles, which
re cheaper In proportion."
Ballard Snow Liniment Co., St
T. W. SPKEIN
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F. J. Navratil
MUSIC TEACHER
•TUDIO OVER HOLLS A SEEL-
HORSrS HARDWARE STORE
pENNINGTON & 80HULZ,
LAWYERS.
MHcc over First National Baak
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Drs. Witbusch & Ellis
dentists
DR. R. H. ELLIS
DR. R H. WIEBUSCH
Office over Spreen’s Drag
Store* Dr, Nesh old stendl
BALLISTITE Winner
10th Grand American
Chicago, Win >is, June 2Znd-26th, 1909^
EMPI1 X Winner of
New Jersey Championship
July 1st, by Dr. J. D. Burlis
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J. H. LAU & Co., Agents
75 Chambers St NEW'Y(
a. e. eieaiaee. hmwmt. aaTaBLWMaa iss*. »• wu.aaa.
Giddings & Giddings,
Bankers,
(itassia Rtataaree) v.<:
Individual Risponsibility $500,1
Ample Resources, Courteous Treatment.
' ^ Superior Service.
me exclusive SAVINGS BANK reATUMof this eetsbllahmeat hw s-
popular. A saving* aooount Is a triend In adversity p«,
save, not what you t «ra. that make* wealth. w» furo *h
SSHtTES"” ■" *“ M'
BRt INHAm. TEXAS
And all
kinds of
Flooring, Ceilii
Building lYiatei
oho
Farm Wagons, Corrugated Ir<
High Grade Cement, VveO C\
Your Patronage Solicited
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McCormick
Mowers and Bay R
(Standard ihe World Over.)
Screen Doors and Win
Sharpies Cream
T .A.Low&So
Lumber and Buggy Dealers, Brertham
WINCHES
“Leader” and “Rei
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SMOKELESS POWDER
Carefully inspected shells, the
binations of powder, shot and ^
loaded by machines which give i
results are responsible for the !
f of Winchester “Leader” and M
Factory Leaded Smokeless
There ia no guesswork in
Reliability, velocity, pattern
tion are determined by SciCtit
and practical experiments. . Pd
them ? If not, why not r
THE SHELLS THE GHAMPH
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Ballard’*
iHorehound,
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I Christmas
It is now time to think of what you
days. We have a large supply of Eugll
Nuts, Filberts, Almonds and Pecans, ^
kinds Ask us for prices bef< re placing ypuJ^
where. We got the price, because we boip*'*
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1909, newspaper, December 30, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520607/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.