Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 289, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Expert
N* WB N0T*8
T*xa# bankers will meet in SI
MONUMENTAL gall
* Orocwy Store of Mr. J. H.
Qnebe, Closed.
Attorney R. E. Peuuiugton, of
iu of Pennington &
Or ere the Newspaper* Consider--
ed Easy Marks.
A Dallas insurance company
Iwa inaugerated a pris* cutest
Are You Looking for So
thing Good to Eat?
I Utaqr watt- J»,u. ,L “
I Sdfl. Ml TW.,- „i,ht to *„
■ Behon-Tcmpla Traction C<wnpe J^NgL0 fil" rt Petition in bankrupt-
I ny was sold to committer of boud rfjbr J H ^vu'b‘‘’ doin« * ff™”
jj holders Tuesday. p*Pjf "UfS‘n'‘J*K «u the east side of
§ {the public square.
Drouth will cost penitentiary { ’ft»( *
sytde in thousands of dollars, FarwIday morning,
in good condition. timatrd. atoc
Waco selected as next meeting ^**1 lak,,n' of the store
place of JS^lea Marlin eonven--|
lion adjigras. {own*, not
than #2.000.
San Arrtewo selected as next the liabilities are as follows:
meeting place of Texas Dental AsjH. F. Wehmeyer.....C-----
W>e,"tl0n- Reicluir.lt. Becker & Co. 2800.00
Sale of House estate property,! (<!r,"'''r> New York 12,00
I at Houston was perfected vester—I Sdiu idcr & Co. Hour-
day. ......... 3.00
, |®|p*lkiiig Broom M’f’g Co.
Muskogee town lot ease eon - Nbalx..... 20 00
tinued until next terra of court at! First Nat. Hank, note
Tulsa- Waters Pierce Oil Co. . .
Steamship Roland still aground I Bddy & Eddy, Houston .
near Norfolk, Va„ Will lighten MoCusky, Register Co.. Al-
eargo. Ranee, O.......
„ , . , , . . I Houston Pckg. (Jo. . . .
\ndent break m copper market^ 0ft „„„„
due to unfavorable reports. s,,(| & p,„ot c0.
Grand opera stars treated to I Dallas........
auto speeding at Atlanta, lHush & Park, Seed Co., In
Dispatches received at Wash-1 „ ' ' .'
. , . . Btlw. Westcii Pea & Spice
ington advise of strong effort for <v S( ^
peace at Nicaragua. Keiper & Thomas, ('inci-
House and senate kpet busy disj JUntt.i, 0.......
mantling Tafts railroad bill. jDavis Fowl Co., Houston
0 .. I Austin Nichols Co., N. Y.
‘ “! "•»»« operator, of bouth- L,,, 1I(VtlkM> mt(.hewk,
west .ssuc statement to inkingU,M S|„rn * K
n,m,,r#- fill veaton
President spends day in Cin--J|I. P. Cnt'lVe t o., Galv' s -
cinnati, leaves for St. Louis. I t«u......... 30.50
High cost of living was disott8-| " 11 "''t-'*'1 ^ 1 ^ _
s.*d at farmers’ convention in 8t.|„ ,, 1!K , ' ' ’ ’*
Loujs j Prat I Food Co.. Philadel-
j phia........ 27.IM'
State's most important, witness].John rHemoml, Austin . 29.43
in llvde murder ease on stand. |«Ia.v Quohe, sal an .... 195.0(1
Southern Handicap Touriwt-j^bl .....'""'''I
meut opened at Columbus, Ga, I—11*'11''........ I.'ii.ou
1 |Wih>I.noii. Spice Co.. Tolc*
Closing session of National Tu I do. O........ ,'ltl.tKI
bcreuloais Association at WTash ___
ington. Top ltuTuT* mentioned .#4132.57
Erstwhile manager of United
States Banking Company. Mexico Valuc of Proprietary Medicines
City. wan lodged in jail. »n proven by tin* v« ry Iiukd per
. *, .. .... eontagu of pbyttiitiaiiM' preserip
hVtiera! Banking Co., ol Mexieo .. . '
, . . . lions lor suiiu* irmouios found m
closes its doors. ( xashior ams* . .
0V4?rv drug store in Ami*rica. but
ted. .
with *50 at the end of it, amt has
*ent out about. #20 worth of ad-
vertising to all the country paper
of the State. If ten per wnt of
the papers comply with their re-
quest to give them the advertia-
•ng they ask. free of charge, “as
a means of educating the rising
generation to the necessity of
inswrauee,” they will be pretty
amounting to uot more liberally rewarded for their effor
and #50, for they would receive
several thousand dollars worth of
# 127.90 advertising.
t Hut just why they should think
that the country papers should
give them #20 worth of advertis-
ing, we can’t understand, un-
less they think that the coun-
try (Wipers are run by a lot oi l
chumps that don’t know adver- u
tising from a news item.
If there is any kind of n graft-
ing business in the whole coun-
try that deserves to pay for its
advertising, it is insurance com-
8.55 panics, for with all the laws of
protection that have been inspire
by their crookedness in the (mat
few years, they stil charge en-
ough not only lo pay all losses by
death, but immense salaries to all
employees and then pile up mon-
ey in the bank until their piles are
a menace to the country, and the
officers changed for the protec-
tion of the policy holders, as were
those of the Equitable a few year
ago,
.Since the stale laws in refer-
ence to insurance companies ilives
iug a certain amount in the
State were passed a large number
of companies are being orgunixed.
in fact, so large a number that it •
does not take a financial wizard
to see that they can not all suc-
ceed,
Urenhuiu recently has eontrihu
led thousands of dollars for an-
other our of these companies to
be started in the Stale, 25 per et.
of the money going to the compa-
ny raising the fQO(tft to atari ou
so that only 75 pr. ct. of your mo-
ney will never he used in the bus-
iness. and many of these contrib-
utors are fending pretty sore nh
out their money, and while
ic store was closed Wednes-
J> and the. assets t>s~
U*d, stock not having yet
k v
fixtures and a small stock of gro- ii
If so we can please you. We are head-
quarters in that line, a call or trial order
will convince you of the fact. Our stock
consists of the highest standard qualities
and the prices, the lowest.
We carry the well known brand# in
canned goods such as Premier and Grtffaa
California Fruits and Vegetables. Dried
fruits of every description. Canned fish,
salmon, aardmos, brook-trout, deviled add
potted ham.
Pickled and Holland Herrings, etc. Hei*
pickles in bottles and bulk. Mustard, Oat-
sup, Ohow Chow, etc.
Try Chase & Sanborn’s world famous
eoffon
Don't forget when your flour bln is get-
ting low let us refill it for you with a sack
of "Spotless. ’’ A name it so well deserves,
it will bring satisfaction to your home.
Kindly give ua a call or phono us your
wants, same will receive polite and prompt
attention.
McCall Pattern No. 3405
STYLISH COSTUME
Striped taffeta with Persian band trimming.
Chemisette and undersleevcs of allover lace. McCall
Patterns are the most up-to-date A visit to our
Pattern Department will convince you.
#tC*B Pattern No. SJW
DAINTY SUMMER GOWN
Developed in pink and white organdie
lace yoke. All the latcat ideas are shov
I altems. A visit to our Pattern Dep
convince you.
H. F. Hohlt Comp
Phone 15
Winkelmann & Bohne
(Incorporated)
The 1910 Interlocking Style
BEST PAINT VALUE
Covers
Most
Most
Econom
Are essenti illy the separator« for dairy-
men who d inland an up-to-date separator
at a reasonable price. •— -:
— Skim ling qualities unequalled.
— Ease jf operation unapproachable.
— Lengi i of service unlimited.
And this is far more than can be found in
any or all other separators.
Reniemb' r the U. S. Separator Holds
World's Skimming Record, and won only
GRAND FRIZE at Seattle, 1909. ki
Examine it for yourself, and be con- 1^^
vinced of it superior worth.
Miss Carrie dense of Chappell
Hill, was a visitor here Tuesday.
Rev. J. Ivi-rson, of Win. Feint,
spi'iit Wednesday in the city.
-Mr. I’. I . I'Yanke, of El Caiit|io.
s|> 'lit Tuesday in Hi'etihain.
•Mr. I). It. Bryan ennrr down
Ir an Tempi ■, Tiles lay evening.
Mrs. Nannie (’ollins, of ('Imp
p ■!! 11 ill. is here oil a visit.
f Mr. .1. II. Fnuike, of Welcome,
spent Wednesday in the city.
Mesdaiiies II. Becker and F.
- Wangenuuin left Tuesday for «
visit to relatives in IClIville.
Mrs. K. II. Lcnrct and baby
letf Tuesday for a \isit to her
friends at Wallis.
Mrs L. C.Estel.of Big Springs
is visiting lo r mother, Mrs. -John
Rial.
Mr, -I. H. Richardson, of Will-
iam IVnn, .spent Wednesday in
the city.
Messrs. Conrad and Martin
Somers, of William IVun. spent
Wednesday in the city.
J)r. E. H. Knolle has purchas-
ed n new E. M. F. 20 from the
Brenham Automobile Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Farmer, of
Independence, were visitors here
Wednesday.
Mr. Arthur Fanner, of Inde-
pendence, spent Wednesday in
the city.
Mrs. Sophia Richardson, of Wil
iam Penn, was a visitor here Wed
nesday.
Mr. Asa Williams, of Indepen-
dence, spent Wednesday iu the
city.
Mr. Henry Muege. a prominent
farmer, of William Penn, apent
Wednesday in the city,
Mrs. F. H. Gieseeke has return-
ed from Houston, where she r#p-
resented the Brenham Hi vs st
the meeting cd the Mseeabaas. .
Mias Orria Sehlinka, who h#«
bean bars on a visit to relative#
returned to her home at Jlnoo*-
berg, Tuewlay evening.
Mr. Henry Fuchs, and wife of
Burton, who have been here «B
a visit BmrkMts. sprat Westora
day in the rtty on their rrtnrn
Look#
Best
Full
Measure
Wear*
Longest
Always
Uniform
W. E. Reichardt
There'* *omc free advert sing
for you, just to show you that vvi
enn be ns liberal
The Store of Paint and Quality
as you arc
BM!-
(laJHTiflBiTHKS •taatKi.H.ioiaKMgBI
ICE CREAM
Now is tlio time to gel a re
frigemtor. 1 mil agent for the
White Enamel Itefrigcrator Co,
Thotlc refrigerators are genuine
pnfeclin enamel and not paint.
Therefore when you hu.v a refrig-
erator you need not do not need
not buy one soon again. They
can be bought cheap now for
from #22.50 to #45. At T. (’. Eh
lert's.
This ia the aeaaon os the year that your system needs
cleansing; let nature do the work
Crazy Well Water
will do tho work. It is naturea product dirsot from the
wells. Bold by Wittbecker A Hoting and H. Y. Neu.
We start today to ter ring our Famous Ice
Cream over the coun er and in the parlor
price 5 cents. Who esale price will be
$1 25 per galhn and -55c per half gallon,
delivered to any part of the city.
CANDY KITCHEN
Brenham Wholesale Grocery Co
Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
A very gorgeous 1 production
with magniifeent scenery to be
at the F. C. Theatre tonight is
‘‘Twelfth Night,” arul all, wheth-
er lovers of Shakespeare or not
will hcp a grand production of
this noted play.
“In the Serpent’» Power” ia
another highly roeommended pie*-be -kttassn you are observing the .they are bearing give* one
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TiTOOD
Mrs. Emma Wilkins Linn I
For Champion B lowers and Hay
Rakes. We g larantee satis-
faction. Corrug ited Iron Roof-
ing 6, 7, 8, 8, 10, 11 and 12 ft
Next week we will have os ask two f
specials in Silk Taffeta, 86 inches wide,
very special price. Prepare for a great
prise. A new line of maternity corsets,
Also be on display.
lengths.
Wagon Yard Inside
lumber dealer
NEW to the PUBLIC
Next Door to
You will find it shoe economy to do your
buying here. ’ None but the best sold. ’ AH
guaranteed and properly fitted. Abeacom-
plete fine of MiUneay, Ready - to • Wear,
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 289, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 4, 1910, newspaper, May 4, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520760/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.