Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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DRUG STORE
Sl VERNON, PROPRIETORS^
a rrix UNE OF
<’0H KALE—Blank (Jordan «K-
t*-r, one of the bent trained
dog» in th<* city. Apply to V.
Werner. 1-27 J-w.
(>lt SALK Good run-a-bout has
b.M-ii used about two week*.
AVi 11 sell rill'llp. Apply to.I. s.
Booth or Evening Pres* nfi ic<-
1-27 2w
mmm
Tlic Candy Kitchen baa just re-
reived a beautiful line of pok
rards. Don’t fail to rail on u*.
Good Enough for Anybody.
R Tie Ten Business Command-
| incuts as outlined by the Inter-
state Sand Company Cleveland:
gu! ■ I
in thy income Thou shalt not wa
for something to turn up, but
admit pull off thy coat and go
to work that thou mayeat proa-
per in thy affair* and make the
■word '‘failure” spell success.
n
Thou ahalt not be content to go
about thv business looking like a
bum, for thou shouldst know
.that thy personal appearance is
better than a letter of reeommen-
1 dation.
fc' m
Thou shall not try to make ex-
' euses, nor shalt t liou say to
I! - those who elude thee, ‘‘1 didn’t
think.”
IV
: Thou shalt not wait t«» be told
||j -what thou shalt do, nor in what
|v ‘Manner thou shalt do it, for thus
may thou days be long in the job
Which fortune hath given thee.
V
§?. Thou ahalt not fail to iiriin-
% tain thine own integrity, nor aha I
4| tubti be guilty that will lessen th.
f* good respect for thyself.
VI
Thon shalt uot covet the oth-
j fr fellows job, nor his salary,
nor the position which he hath
gained by his own hard labor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Texas, county
Washington.
To the creditors of May Bros.
You are hereby notified that
May Bros, a firm composed of
Otto A. May and Arthur J. May,
of the County of Washington, on
the 24th da- of December, A. I>
1908, executed a deed of assign
meat, conveying to the under
signed all their property for the
benefit of such of their credit-
ors as will consent to accept their
proportional share of their estate
and discharge hern from their
respective claims, and that the
undersigned accepted said trust,
and has dulv qualified as requir-
ed by law.
A.l creditors consenting to said
assignment must, within tour
months after the publication of
this notice, make known to the
assignee tlmir consent iu writing,
and within six months from the
date of this notice file their claim
prescribed by law, with the unde
signed, who resides at Brenlium.
Texas, which is also Ids post of-
fice address.
Witness my hand this the 11thj
day of .January, A. D. 1909.
Ad, von Rnleksteiu
LOST.....between tlieseeko Bros.
tin shop mil Dr. Bier’s, a gold
band ring Initials W. S. in
side, kinder return to <<it*
aceke Be s, and receive
ward. 1-1 (it f.
-A
THE .,_, ,
JVIDENCt . r V,
rat
'.OKCLUSlVE/fl'
Notice to Creditors
To the creditors of li. L. <od-
ler. You are hereby notified
that It. L. Miller, of the t’nunly
of Washington, on flip day
of January, A. D. 1909, executed
deed.of assignment conveying to
the undersigned all of his prop-
erty for the benefit of such of
his creditors as will eonsent to
accept their proportional claims,
and that the undersigned accept
said trust, and has duly quulifi
Ilf
VII
Thou shalt not fail to idow ed as required by law.
thine own horn, for h<- who is
afraid to blow his own horn at
the proper occasion findetb no
body standing near to blow it
for him.
V1U
Tho shalt not fail to live with-
in thy income, nor shalt thou con-
tract any debts when thou eanst
not see thy way elcnr to pay
them,
k ix
. Thou shalt not hesitate to say
L- ”No” when tiiou meanest “No,”
M
Good Judge
wit!
recomsy &nd
SNOW
LINIMENT
it posmvr v curbs
llhciimiULirn, Cut ’, Here -
Bruises Spratr.,i, C» r.r-
Stiff Joints i.n i r!l th
that Fleeli in IJt.Sf to.
i.U
5
Cl. W. Wallace. <
Otonk, Colo., tv i it
ltavw wed yrj-.r
In,a severeat!... i
tilM >. m e«ns,--t1 ,
ox,p.*surIo 1 lie ■ *
Two it) i pi lent hit , r ■.
me and I r>, ■
highly.”
WilCH tit:, WV.. |l .05)
8AL LMu)
S'
I .list Vi!..- I CO
St. LOU! M■:
SMM**'*iSSMUisSMha*** m.
Sold and RccomaK,..
F. W. Spreen
Indigestion
8(om»f h trouble I* but n *:
In lUvIf » tru<»
a symptom of. And not
Wet thmk ot Dynpopsi*,
All orediiorH cotiNciiting to g&id
assignment mats, within four
months after the publication of N,irv<.»iViu«~<inimn<*.
., ■ . • , , . ,, It wba title bwn ibRi Owi corruptly l«i t>r, Rhoop
this notice, ivuiku known to tho 1ttTv»tlrti>of tb»inowton popularwoimuh
luiflbum, And Jndlfcstlon rwttl illnoai*'*. y..*
foe
they art* r> itipioms mb of a tatrtftiii #i>t«i
N**rv<‘ *»i kiu-wc-iiothtnjr «ta.
assignee their cousetit in writing, !'i
t.i uiw KiDifMW U imim Alone* nmugM tlwt jiivt
... , ,, ^ iiow to t)r. HboopMdt nl* HfiiotMivo. \v
ami within hix months from th« out ttmt ortciiuit aiui Wtblr vtui priodfi
. „ , . : Midi l»Minf Av.x.uipJljihmfm#’
date of this notuse Jao their i lium ' Vo#jsanmch u\mti
| bfAAth AtMl MltoW DOfUt»I«XlB
nrescribed bv law. with the tin- lJ«mk
U wtfB ever to lu< hi-4
Illf,, WUOtWDBfc*. [W\
m, tr| Or .*ihor»D »
f«N* for your*
hneiv
Wt> k<U autl
t braita aim* mi low (x»uj»t«xion. uy
prescribed by law, with the Hu-
dorsigned, who resides at Chap- hat* Ncownwaa
pell Hill, Texas, which is also his ois y
pots office address. j *#!!*• wJiIlOOJ^ S>
Witness my hand this day1
of aJnuary, A. D. 1909.
JNO. C. CAIt LI,Si,K,
STAPLE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
gatslli........
judicial, uiftrici, “
for four weeks
previous to the return day here-
of, J. 11. Harg.-t. whose resicl-
uee is unknown, to be and ap-
pear before the Hon, District
'our!, ait the next regular term
thereof, to beholden in the (‘nun
ty of Washington, at the Court
House t hereof, in Breaham, first
Monday in March, A. D. 1909,
the ssinc being the first day of
March, A. i). 1909. then and the
o answer « petition filed in
ourt, on the 9th day of
ury, A. f>. tS09, in a suit num-
•eretl on the docket of said court
W 1-3916, wherein Annie Harget
s plaintiff and «). II. Hurget is
lefgndttiit, the nature of thu plait
iffs’ demand being as follows,
o-wit: That plaml iff and defen-
land were legally innrrteil ip T, r-
■iint County, Texas, on July 2f>.
902 and threforu lived as htm-
outd and wife until on or about
be 15th day of February, UKI4,
/lmn defendant, without the "Very
diglitest cause of the plaintiff,
’oft plaintiff with the intention
if permanently abandoning her,
indUhat defendant iias lived sef>-
irafc and apart from plaintiff ev
•r since Iats above named drt» j
That during said separation fttul
dmjidomnont defendant has i-on
.riliitted nothing towards the. siqi
mrt and mointenruiee of the plai
iff and has kept his whereabout
oneealed from her.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that
lcfemlant he cited to answer her
•ctitinn and lltal upon hearing
hereof slm be granted judgement
iissolving the bonds of matri
tony between them and ofr such
.(Imr relief to which she may In-
n titled by r.' a son of the 1'aeis
herein.
Herein fail not, and have you
»efore said court, on the first dftj
Bt.he next term thereof, this
L. LANDGRAF
HAND PAINTED CHINA, CHRISTMAS
NOVELTIES, IN ENDLESS VARIED.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERODICALS.
L. LANDGRAF, Brenham
A PERFECT SCORE
\
Place, Kansas C ity, Mo.
Time, December 16, 1908.
Event, 50 Bird Pigeon Challenge.
Winner, DAVH> fcLLlO 11.
Score, 50 StAlGHT.
Ammunition Used,
PETERS
The above speak* for itieT. No ccmment necessary.
I j 1 jl11”t*| 11:9! j
BE CAREFUL
All swell dressers should 4** mirnful in ordering their spring |j|
f
Vrit, with your endorsement
hereon, showing how you have
xoeuted the same,
(liven under mv band and s.-nl
■f said Uourt, at office in Brett*
mm, this the 11th day of Jan*,
tary A. D. 1909,
It. V, HOFFMANN'.
‘Icrlc District Court Washington
County, Texas.
A sign Is a accessory niliuact to
our equipment for buetness. if you
iced » new one see Mr. H, E. Smla-
,er. Ho lias become a resident of
he city uadis In the buoltioss exelus-
i voly. tf.
DOING THEIR DUTY
feorn* of Bren limn Renders Are
Learning the Duty of tho
Kidneys.
AssigmaC
Restorative
F. W. SPREEN.
THE FRENCH
COACH STALLION
DEFENSLUR*’
AND
To filter the blood la the kidneys'
duty.
When they full to do this the
kidneys are sick.
Backache and many kidney ills f«!
low.
Urinary trouble diabetes.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all
Brenham people endorse our claim
Mrs, I<\ Baumgart, \Y>s,t side, Brea
ham Texas, says: "About four years
vigo my kidneys were la such a weak-
ened condition that I felt miserable.
I could not sleep Xt night and I also
suffered severely from backaches and
headaches. 1 tried various remedies
but they had no effect on my coudl-
i Uon. finally Doan's Kidney Pills
woia brought to my notice and I
ootalnod them nt Thristram's drug
store. They cured hie and I hod
uo further need of a kidney remedy
until two years afterward. At that
time I nought a severe cold which
esitled In my kidneys am) as a result
my system became run down. 1
again procured Doan's Kidney Pills
and the contents of one box was
enough to restin' me to my former
good health "
For sate by all dealers. Price r.0
cents. Foster-MUburu co,, Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States, 40
Hetnember the nnme---Doun's--ftnd
take no other.
■Cash Prices at•
cl thes only from hous' s tli-t have tin- rcputaiion.Tiuch as
Hay* & Co., Cincinnati; Marks Arnheim, New York;
Kahn Tailoring, Indianapolis; Lamm & Co , Chicago.
I will show ilie mos' u|»-'o \ .(o line of Domestic and Ini-
ported Woolens ev* i LiongM i«* Bivnluira. A look will con-
vinco you. Friees also will ,jsv« youffrorn $5 to $7.50 on any
Suit or Coat anil Farits you (it to ordec*
A'ou are invited at my pi act* of business.
f
//. Quebe’s Grocery j
G. N. HYMAN
Ju*t received a nice lot of Fancy Cakes,
Cookies and Crackers.
A nice Cake at 15c per pound.
Fresh Eating Apples and Oranges at 25c
per dozen.
The Best Coffee, 2 pound can for 50c.
If you like Mackeral, I will sell nice,
juicy fish, 10c size, at 4 for 25c.
Nice Canned Soup, two cans 15c.
We sell Sweetheart Soap.
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♦
1
I Prescriptions
We fill them here with the purest, freshest,
strongest and most reliable drugs we can procure and
our charges are very reasonable. Every ingredient
used in your prescript:on and every employee who
has to do with your recipe can be relied upon.
H. QUEBE
Prompt Delivery
Schirmacher
Receiving Daily New Goods
ixoccoocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy^axjtxxxKxxxxjooo
Fancy china ami bric-a-brac, also have a full line of
v Pojjt t.'-ards; a complete line of Cutlery, Tinware
. ana Graniteware. -Just received a large ship
. .inent of White Knaiueled Ware. Our line of
Schmid brothers
?Dinner Sets ami Toilet Bets is Complete.
Schawe Sc
Son
:
TO
AGENTS FOR
THE WELL KNOWN “CRAWFORD SHOES”
“B. B.” FLOUR, hold by us for over 17 years. This is
a High Patent Flour - a guarantee with every sack.
$25
California
(Pitres alliflnlf hiffUnr from uotnf* politw)
VIA
ONE WAY COLONIST TICKETS
On S«l« Daily March I to April 30, 1000
Lua Angles every Tuesday.
“IRON CLAD” Seamless Hosiery, a brand that is
well knowt). Sells for lf> and 25 cents.
zssiagm*
Tourist Sleeper Galveston to
Stopover will be allowed at the Grand Canyon Barth's greatest wonder.
Harvay Mull—Perfect tqulpmenl--r.it lime.
A postal will bring you our do luxe booklets on California.
I*'or detailed Information, see Santa Be Agent, or address
FISCHER BROS-
The old-rst .market in the olty «
fresh fieri, Ven!, Pnrf, nn<i Sausage Dally. *
Galveston
Trueuuone No 43,
Prompncss is a Feature tvitli fJs.
’SS-STTWfasSffiSISSSM
DR. J. M. NASH,
DENTIST
BRENHAM. TEX.
OFFIC6 OVER 8PREEN*8 DRUG
STORE
OFFICE PHONE 187-2; RESIDENCE
PHONE 187-3
LANGE MR CL CO.
Makers of Galvanised Steel
Cisterns, Flues and Gutters.
Plumbing and repair work a
specialty,
R LANGE.Manager
BLACK ASHLAND SPRAGUE
Will make the season at Matchett & Zeiss
old stables. For one season only I have
decided to charge the small fee of five
So get busy and let's have some
1100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will h«
pleated to learn that there la at least
one dreaded disease that science line
been able to cure In all Its stages,
and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure row j
known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional dlesae
requires a constitutional treatment
Hatts Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
actio* directly upon th© blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, there-
by detsroyln* the foundation of the
disease, and Kirin* the patient
tarength by building up the constitu-
tion hud assisting nature tn doing
Its work. The proprietors have so
much faith In Its curative powers tha
they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any eaes that It falls to cure.
Send for list of testimonial*.
Address:
r. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggitss, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for contsl-
patlon.
P
KNNINGTON & SCHULZ,
LAWYERS.
Office over First National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
RSWaffiBSKM i™«wiwr-»a«B»ssaM^ieaMi
F. W. WOOD
POULTRY NETTING PICKET FENCE
HOG WIRE BARBED WIRE WELL CURBINO-j
CEDAR POST CORRUGATED IRON
LOWEST PRICES SEND OR PHONE YOU?* ORDER
F. W. WOOD
O, L. EDDLN 8.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
ACCOUNT
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
To Points in the South-
east, Kansas City, St. Louis
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all court*. Office
south aide public square.
Sutor Bros.
John Kelly Shoes,
Latest Shapes. Guaranteed GOuu.
Have a complete line
of Wines and Whis-
H. & T. C. R. R.
On Sale
Dec. 19, 20 and 21, 1908
Return Limit January 17,
1909
bier tickets and further information
call on agents of the H. & T. C.
K. R., or address
kies, ordered especial-
ly for the Christmas
trade. Some c h o i ce
Wines for your Christ-
mas dinner.
Henry
DOUGLAL i
Celebrated for comfott dura-
bility and style.
A. SIMON
^ a - .3, J,
exclusive agents; brenham.
AN UP TO DATE LlNfc OF
'>
DEADER IN
Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods,
T. J. ANDERSON
Gon. Pas*. Agent, Houston
The tender leaves of a harmless lung-
ou» curative properties. Tight, tick-
or distressing coughs, quickly
to tho healing, smithing action of
ttNlMtit i/i — i . « •<* ;
yield to me neaiing, soothing j 8
good for children, a* well. Containing
m m
mg
SSXi
Sprwn.
W'MVSWWWI Ul a,
tParad, tell them No
Sold by t. W. !
W«
ARK IN
BUSINESS FOR
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES, CORN, OATS,
HAY AND FEED OF
ALL KINDS
Ice and Wood delivered to
any part of city
4 msler Building
Brenham, Texas
. Wood & Co.
lumber.
ELL WOOD HOG FENCE,
_ 8TU DEBAKER WAGONS.
Brenham, Texas.
Your Health
W. SPREEN,
druooiut.
Cures Biliousness, Sick1
Headache, Sour Stom-
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
PUmnt to take
□RIND
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Cleanses the
thoroughly
an
sallow comr1
pimples
JP8. TRISTRAM V.Tlgg
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1909, newspaper, January 29, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520814/m1/2/?q=kitchen: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.