Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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8 A MATCHLESS
FOR THE CLOSING WEEK OF TH
i S*1® •hall be
■ piat'f.JtH function <>n a pennan- '
l ent basis. |
I ]ja(l an individual gone about
I Hqurtiideriiig of his assets as '
I jjgg the tfniVd State*, his friends ,
I would have saved him from the
I bankruptcy eourts by appeal to
I a commission in lunaey.
I Happily, we have sensed the
I ruinous tolly of our attitude to
I ward forest, field, mine and rivet
I jn time to avert its more serious ,
I We have the grace-allowance to
I get our house in order for totttor I
I row, if Providence grants ns the j
I perspicacity and the patriotism. '
I FOR SALE OR BENT- A good )
I farm with 40 acres in eultivn- ^
I tic" ahd 76 acres in pasturage |
I all under wire and rail fence, *.
I , good water. Will rent for $7."> ™
I pfr year or sell for $500. For (j
I particulars apply to W. L. I a
I. Th mas, Oak hurst, Tex. 2twd. jw
I Cement Well Curbing. , ;
I It will last a life time and is !
| cheaper and better than lumber, j/g
I If you have a well that reeds re-; 'I
[curbing, let me figure with you. (jk
| It will be a saving to you ^
John Rial, (fl
Breahnm, Texas.
Near Cotton Mill offl e. (|
EIGHT YEAR OLD WINE. ||
We have a limited amount of «
eight year old wine to offer at
|1.50 per gallon, or $5 per dozen ! fjk
I bottlea,, Nlederhauer Vineyard, I p
’phone 115-2 rings Bronliam !(jj
Texas. 12 14 tf. j'l
; The Palace Shoe Store has ado I ^
ted the cash policy and there will
be no deviation from that rule. ! _
The Press will have a full line j
of samples of all the latest eah n bad accounts lor that reason
ders in a short tints and would St,|| caper
aasar “^rl *•......
GOOD SHOE NEWS
We thought so at the beginning of our Clearance s»ii>
of sh thHat We WuOUld CUt the Price OB every pair
vLv cad J5? tnng the 15 da*8 or the sale. Weare
voiiy giaa that so many have taken r*#
Clearance Lot
Ladies’ Long Gloves
Clearance lot of Ladies’ Long
Kid clove*, White, black, brown,
ted and tan, 10-bu'ton; sold over
our counters at *3 50 a pair, to
close them out it* « nee, (T-l FA
we offer at per pair 4)1 §j||
■Note -Owing to tlrnext emely
low price we make on these
gloves, none will exchanged uud
none fitted.
Clearance Lot
of Ladies’ Shoe*
Drew-Selby Dress 8b
from the finest vlqi «q
leather stodt, not a pi
aged or old styles; j«a«
sizes, but nearly all si
from 1J to 4} Our reg
fd 50 and $4 lines, to 0
25 pair out in s j ffy,
your choice per pair
ANIMATED
SHOES
so at the beginning of our Clearance 8ale,
t.h»t we would oUt tbe price on
Over foramenC o!10r K“ ‘Pf Selby for ladies* »"d the Walk-
vou hl/thMB h b°Ug lt at 8Uch ,ow Pncet}u now When
buvinvy«fe^ KdS y°u ar° DOt tat“P«riB« with trifles, but
\t^id wthHah»lVe 666,1 before J°u fot years and have
catl Lr ', proven superior to others m for style,
Iuotfnntcnf(« blv'tyA Sotne P^P1® ®re wrongly educated
,r 1 m ^ l*1' A great many people have been brought
nd i lhl1 that new shoes are necessarily uncomfortable,
Sf>,hv 'U~nly shapeless. If you would
buy Stlby and Walk-Over Shoes you would discover bow wrong
this impression is, because new Selby and Walk Over Shoes
are shapely and comfortable, and old Selby and Walk-Over
Shoes are comfortable and shapely. We are anx.ous to prove
this to you while the cut price prevails Among our vast stock
or shoes for every occasion, no matter what you wish them for,
whether for mud and cold, an afternoon of sport, or an evening
of society, or for business, there is a reliable Selby or Walk
Over Shoe for that particular occasion These are shoes of
the uuur, and shoes for every hour of the day. Thousands of
P< 0.0 snow it, some few don't; those are the ones we are
anxio_i.> to show how these shoes are constructed. It is this
flexible• \ 'hat commuicates such a feeling of lightness to the
step. Ji also the reason for the "no breaking in" and "no
breaking cut ’ of.
Most shoes are mantmafe
objects. It isn't so with
shoes; the service which
they render him, the satisfaction
which they give him, bring every
wearer back to the
store almost without conscious
effort on his part. And he
never regrets it either.
Fifty Patterns
THB HKIOH r OI»
MHUNKTION
Every Shoe in the house on sale for 10 days
at a Comfortable Saving. Get them Today
Clearance Lot
Children’s Shoes
Uodman's Soli ! Leather School
Shoe, also* 7 10 II, medium low
heel; regular line of 11,00 seller A
About 5o pair of tliia 7r
Clearance lot, at per pair |3(.
Reduction** on till Napkins, bolt
or fringe.
y dollar you spend during the week entitles you to a free ticket to the
Family Circle Theatre between 2 and 5 p. m.
CALENDARS FOB J910.
BRICK t
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
------DKAl-KK IN---'!
drugs,
medioinxh, : *
TOILET SRTIOLKk.
ft fol1 tioppii- ef the uonum,. eabent
Physicians*
Prescriptions
<ar#dly ml acruratuljr <.». pounded
THE
Need of Medicines
The Press Has a Very Full and
Pretty Line.
The Press lms just received n
handsome lino of all the latest
designs of calendars for 1910,a m
a Press man will call on yon in
a day or two and be prepared
to give you inside figures on
your orders for next year calen-
dars. Tile line includes all the though"^^ magic
Tlw Brenham Brick and Manu-
facturing (Jo. is now ready to
make contracts for brick for any
amount. This brick received a
prize at the St. Louis Fair, which
is best proof of ext ra good quality
is a pressing need and
should only be procur-
ed where accurate, con-
There is no quinine, nothing whatever
harsh or sickening in Prevenues. These
little Candy Cold Cure Tablets act as
“■"“L ‘y —~‘t~ a few hours arid
"t “**»«%?
» the printing on children-and they break the feverish-
scietuious work is the
Robt. Strlekert,
I Manager
A few flows of this remedy will in-
variably cute an ordinary aitiMSk ef
diarrheas.
It cun always he depend, d upon,
even in tin* mute severe attseka of
cramp troll,- ami cholera morhtn.
It l» equally amw-afut for attiamer
dlnrrlnen nod cholera infitntotn in
clilldreii, amt l» the means of wiring
the lives of many children cru-h ,-er
When Reduced with water* nod
sweetened i| is pieaeHUt lo take,
Kvery man of n family ahonld keep
thin remedy in lilt, home, lint it Imvv
Prick, s.jc. L.v.oeHut;, am:.
Wo nro aetruraUt and
at dl Imttts, fttty or otjj-ht,
PHott® No. 84
conscientious in our
noss, always. And least of all is the
economy. A large box-48 Preventics
—2oc. Ask your druggist. He knows!
Sold by F. W, Spreen.
IF YOU
have any real eatate for tale
or trade. If you want to buy
real eatate in any part of
Texaa, or any other State,
Canada or Mexico, don’t fail
to call on or write me. I can
aave you money.
FRED L. AMSLER
General Inaurance and Real
Eatate Agent and Cotton
Buyer
work end use only in
At One Dollar per annum
fumiahes more local news
than any other paper ever
pubHahed in the county.
gradients ol tested and
C. S. Williamson,
GROCER
Buys ail kind* of country
Produce. 'f;
Free Delivery, Phone 25,
Three Rings.
proven worth.
If you suffer from contsipatlon and
liver trouble Foley's Orino Laxative
wtll cure you permanently by tshnu-
lattng the digestive organs so they
will act naturally. Foley’s Orino
Laxative does not gripe. Is pleasant t
take and you do not have to take
laxatives continually -after taking
Orino. Why continue to be the alave
of pills and tablets. Jos. Tristram.
SCHIRMACHER
The Candy Kitchen has just
received a pretty line of New
Year post cards.
OOD BEER
NONE BETTER
If You are Over Fifty Read This.
Most people past middle-age suffer
from kidney and bladder disorders'
which Foley’s Kidney Remedy would
Stop the drain on the vitality
Very Serious
Srentiam Troy
C. F. Hopmarm, Pro
It is a very serious matter to ask
tor one medicine and have ths
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine—
and the Famous Texas
Pride.
There is no better Boer than
the X X X keg Boor and th« Fa-
j uiou.-i Texas Pride Bottled Boor,
i manufactured at Han Antonio,
and sold by most of the local
; dealer*. This Beer Is recorn-
A Cure for Mliery.
“I have found a cure for the misery
malaria poison produces,” says R. M,
James, of Loueilon, 8, C. "It's called
Electric Bitters, and comes in 50c
bottles. It breaks up a case of chills
or a bilious attack in almost no time:
and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of
COOUTliSliOD* * Vklm <*••*>«* 4- ♦ rvr»L» mn>I(n(nn
cure.
and retsore needed tsrength and rlgoi
Commence taking Foley’s Kidney Re-
medy today. Jos. Tristram.
Six issues per week, is re-
produced in the Weekly
Press. If you are not a
subscriber you ought to be.
AUG. BROCK.SCHMIDT
INSURANCE
BRENHAM, TEXAS
BUck-BgHT
Hb* just made some impor
proveuienta In Us plant and
department, und (a prepared
out first-drum work os
notice. .,*
It Do ( the Bminiii
Mr. E, E, Chamberlain, i f Clinton,
Maine, sayB of Bucklen’s A--- ca Salve:
“It does the business; I I-., •• used it
for plies and i: cured the' - Applied
it to an old sore it healed it without
leaving a scar behind.” ^ ><> at at Jos.
Tristram’s drug store.
If you want a sign see Mr. H. K.
Springer the scenic artist. He mak-
es them In all destgnes. tf
commission” This great tonic medicine
ano blood purifier gives quick relief in
all stomach, liver and kidney com-
plaints and the misery of lame back.
Told under guarantee at Tristram’s
drug store.
Liver Medicine
The reputation of thin old, rella-
e medidna, for constipation, in-
digestion and Uver trouble, is firm-
ly established. It does not imitate
otner modicines. It Is better than
others, or it would not be the fa-
vorite Ever powder, with a larger
FRITZ REUTZ BAKERY
OLH ZEISS STAND, MAIN STREET
out tbo old
MR. C. E. STOI
Of the Elite Barbe
Brighten up your furniture with a
bottle of Deroe’s furniture polish a
big bottle for 3S cents will polish all
the furniture In your home, for sole
by Q. Hermann ft Son. !M2tf.
Miss Etta Van Ness
Fire and Tornado
INSURANCE
Giddings Building
Having bought
•ale then ell others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN n
ZeisaTlakor.v on Main bit ,
I am now props tod to servo
Has just given away $500
worth of premiums to its
Weekly subscribers. Look
at your number and see if
you got one of them.
Is the Up town agent of
and any farpw shows
appreciated by the man
all laundry left there e
prompt attention.
Get a horse blanket and keep
your horse warm, at Hchraimn
Bros.
tFio public with lirst eiass
bread,"roils and ait bakery
products, and solicit a con-
tinuance of the patronage
cfiUOON
RE,STflURfl>HT
If your Stomach, Heart or Kidneys
are weak, try at least, a few doses only
of Dr. Show’s Restorative. In five or
ten days only, the result will surprise
you. A few cents will cover the cost.
And here is why help comes so quickly.
Dr. Shoop doesn’t drug the Stomach,
nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys.
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative goes directly
to the weak and failing nerves. Each
organ has its own controlling nerve.
When these nerves fail, the depending
organs must of necessity fslter. This
The Press is going to have the
prettiest line of calendars here
in a few daya that will be shown
here this season and will be able
to save you a big commission on
them.
kill™ couch
mo CURB T»« LUNC8
Seretofore enjoyed by this
A full line of the best WHISKY,
CIGARS, BTO.
Regular Meals and Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar and Restaurant.
Fresh, Gold Beer always on tap
RoepectfuIiyT
Dr. Kings
New Discovei
fob 08ESS**
A Higher he.lih Lvel
"I have reached a higher h(
since I began using Dr—Ki
Life Pills,” writes Jacob Sp
West Frsnklin, Maine. “T
Have your house insured
Mrss, Emma Simmons,
Agwnt.
Texas.
you on trial, money will be refunded at
Brenham,
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
Of The Press is the beat
equipped in this section of
die state and employs a
corps of expert printers,
which enables it to turn
oat first-data work on short
notice -:- -J*
NgW TIN.SHOP.
pi 1“S
only from pure toasted eeresta, malt,
nuts, etc. Bold by H. F. IloMt.
Why not list your properity with m
to-day, I will sdvertlse and sell It tor
Tiff OUUURTEEI
you. Ao*. Brockschmldt 11-U tt
Seed, Seed, Seed.
A good selection and large quar
tity of choice field seeds just re-
ceived. Northern seed corn, our
Silver Mine, and Golden beauty,
Red rhp or Nigger Head cane,
Large German MiUet seed, Red
Rost proof peed oata. Alfalf#
seed, Kaffir corn, millomixe and
lumbiag and Cisterns.
GtESECKE BROTHERS
"» .r PtM*n» M, 4 rl.gs,
Giddings & Giddings,
Bankers.
ideal RespSty $500,000
mm
:£mt
mam
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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/m1/3/?q=kitchen: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.