Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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We Are Going
To Continue Our
Business
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Goods Arriving
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With
*■ store.
)H SALE OR RENT—Two «*•
Urn on Main sired. *PP>.V to
D. R. Williams. 1-21/.
asla
Friday in the city
Mr. John M. < 'rax*. or Itaftpi.
«prnt Friday in -ity
Mr. John Watson, ot H«irton.
pent Friday in the city
Mr. Usury DaUmeyer of Burtoj
w-nt hriiUy in the c*ity.
An PM
ihr, rrHi»rk«l*l.- ahowins wads
by 1«* Rn*l»b r.rttc* mills dur-
ing l!MW.
To to- aide to *ii«w «n e*ri>in#e
•apa<-ity nt Hi per cent on a paid-
Ponfie. of Carmine,
iv xmtuiug in t
,v>-.
tbs Volk-
Matchett & Zeiss
LIVERYf FEED and SALE STABLE
FOR RENT—Four nice office
rooms, fronting on thesquarc.
Apply to W. J. father. l-5tf.
up ali .ro.capital of *•*,660.012, m LogT_iriah wtter dog. Finder
apitw of Wage disputes, n seven wi,j ^ reW*rded by returning
off it to Bobt. Jahnke. 14 tf
***"'* in to Hiv the leant do- FOR SALE—Several choice milk
..........imfci ■*» Apply to a a. ***■
Brenham, Texas. 1-27 1w
MOVED
Ms
i year FOR SALE-Black Gordon *et-
^*te*r, ot» of the beat trafced
mm
mtput
dogs in the city. Appier WF;
Werner, 1-27 1-w. V.
To the Commodious
ri,,.
m..
■ .n I'aaunsaii i"inaiTiiwnnaaii
msh
mpf: w " ^ ,fe- jg
w pay your poll tax. Will „ _
[pay it, or will yon b« disfranchi-
sed with an important eleejir-
king? . V
FOR SALE—Good mn-a-bont 1ms
in.:., been ugpd about two weeks.
' Will sell cheap. Apply to J. S
•-■itfy }*?-■- ... *• .. x. • v.. -- nr:
n new w - - r * ,
Booth or Evenin'' Press office.
1-27 2w
, We do not have to pay a ja*d
lector is another reason we can
sell cheaper,
_;Palace Shoe Store, i':+\
well
tac city
itf matt
.* 8
« *« make
l^on the Oha
SBM£9,......
he defendant, Abe Smith,
ro, waa put on the stand at
to MHO i» »• “■»
m tlw .limse ol h«»to« killed
Tucker Pinckney,
fe Bialiop Kineolving adreasedt he
r ' cadets of A. & M. College.
Farnsworth declares that the
anti-bucket shop law cut very
heavily into the income of the
Southwestern Telephone < om-
pany’s revenue.
The Legislature after brief ses-
sions adjourned in honor of tlm
father of Gov. Campbell.
The Harris Trumbull part y is
due to arrive in SouthT exes to-
day having loft Dallas at H a.
m. yesterday.
A conference was held at
Brownsville on the railroad hridg
to cross the river tit that place.
Sheriffs appeared before the
legislative committee and argued
strongly against the proposed fee
bill.
Judge Stedman mokes a reply
to the statement that the rail-
roads can easily stand a two-
eent fare and other statements
The Senate discussed the omni-
bus claims bill.
Save time and money and at-
tend the. muslin underwear sale
Monday Jan. 11.
fifcf W. J, Catlicr.
’iVv.': *■* ** —“ *’"*
Try a loaf of Buster Brown
load of corn.
EIGHT YEAR OLD WINE.
We have a limited amount of
eight yrear old wine to < ffcr at
$1 50 per gallon, or |5 p*r dosen
Nicdwhauer Vinoyard,
. . .. *fc:‘ •' *• 1 *•*. . ' . 1 ___a
low <*f'
I’phono 115-2 rings Brenham
Tex* a
The proh
n stip fur .her
LOST—between Oieseekc Bros.
r * tin shop and Dr. Pier’s, a gold
lf band ring. Initials W. S. in- j
side, hinder rctur» to Gje-
rv Li seeke Brrs. Bnd receive rc-
i hor- i ward. J-16tf.
|p«-H
Lusk Stable, Main Street
the fartaer is
rfeet the orgnu:-
--
^he Reason Why ,
Artliur Knolle has the post
card trade of Brenham sewed up
is simply because he carries the
stock. Other dealers display n
paltry few dollars Worth of cards
and are always “seared the post
card craze will die out" while
Knolle carries a stock of cards
running upwards of $500 and is
constantly adding novelties rind
seasonable post cards, An ini
luensc line of Valentine postals
now en route
pBMK
The Press wilt have a full lina
of sample* of all the latest ealen
d‘ va in a short tlms and would
like to have your order for your
1010 calenders. 12 28 tf.
For cord wood ring np
A. A. flacker.
CARPENTER WORK
F tin i’ainting, Whitewashing,
I nee Building, Bepaiiiag, etc
House Uniting a specialty.
N ,or «oik solicited
tjW c ••*••**» i 1^**!JW*' w?’--
;ation pi tjk Farmer’s Union, nm
•Hied orgauizniions, mid to go.ou
-ouservativdy, blit> with xmtwjltig
after the cecogniKed enemies of tin
>rod«cer.
Tin* prolrfem of the mainline
surer, and tne millions (hipenilent
](>on Ids prosperity, is the in»is
en.-c upon such, and e<|uitttole
legist it ion ns will at tract in<lispct|
title invest incut funds to our bor-j
ders.
FOR SALE OR RHN'T-A gotsl
i farm with 40 acres in Cultiva-
ti<-n end 7ti acres in pasturage
all under wire and rail fence,
good water. Will rent for $75
prr y**ar or sell for $5(10. for
[iertieuinrs apply to W. L.
Th- mas, Oakhurst, Tex. 2twd.
w-f.vyy
Maple syrup, just the plain,
tweet sap as it trickles from the
tree. Nothing added, at Witt-
xecker & Hoting s.
Cement Well Curbing.
It will last a life time and is
! cheaper and better than lumber,
; If you have, ft well that reeds re«
Brown curbing, let me figure with you.
FRITZ JOHNSON
i don’t, sell Buster _____
shoes lm( 1 do sell Busier Brown It will be a saving to you.
. j JOHN Hi At,,
Urea,L ! Brenham, Texas.
.Model Bakery„ Near Cotton Mill offl -e. I
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UNDERTAKERS - - EMBALMERS
Wood and Metallic Burial Cases and Caskets
Good Teams-Careful Attention
First Class Service
HOFFMANN l LUHN
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The House discussed the bill I
providing for the next census.
Secretary Wilson appoints com
lnittee of cotton classifiers to I
standardize grades.
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American Live Stock Associa-
tion closes it’s convention at LosJ
ARgcles.
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We have decided to continue our business in this city, and are now re-
plenishing our stock with new goods every day consisting of
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President Gome* of Cuba i» in-
nugerated and the American of-l
tudals leave, for the United States
M
Chili and Peru have severed dip-1
lomatie relations.
Balkans situation is causing J
alarm in the capitals of Europe.
The European powers are en-
deavoring to conciliate llidgariaj
and Turkey.
Ambassador White returns to|
Paris enthusiastic over the reeep-1
tion given the United States naval I
vessels on the Rivera.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes,
Clothing, Hats and Dress Goods
(’astro says what lie wants is
to be let alone.
-■ Commissioner Buchanan’s nego
tiatioUs with Venezuela reach a
deadlock. ,
, Panama eanal employes petition
Die United States fjenato not to
stify the treaty with Panama.
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Only 484 poll taxes in the city
ave he*n paid.
■
Palace Shoo Store has ado
e caito policy and there will
„ deviation from that rule.
“812
, large quar
just re-
corn, our
boauty,
We Are Goim»-
To Continue Our
Business
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t New :
Goods Arriving :
Daily
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We cordially ask all of our old customers and everyone else to call and
look over our line of spring and summer goods.
An Old Firm With a New Stock
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Hsxamsthylsnstetrsmln*. j Croup positively cured in 20 minutes,
T-.-b0:,.u <*.r- M: <£ iggfsf:SS^S&<JSR
132S; Z£Z,« W. t,"’«
Remedy Hexsmstbylenete Spleen,'
I recognized by medical teat i______
as a uri« acid |
tor the urine. 1 Mr. H. R. Springer, aign painter,
• Remedy m soon bus located ia the city, and Just now
. ftritlee.and ts making a specialty of illustrated
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holltday business. 10-I2U
After the moving pictures how
visit the Candy Kitchen and get
a eup of our delicious hot choc-
olate.
Raw Lunge.
Best varieties ot fruits sad
lowest prices at Alex Bando.
The most eon vented article for kit-
chen ia a kitchen cabinet, a full line
at Q. Hermann’s A Son. TMItt.
When the kings are tore and in-
flamed, the germs ofpheumonla and
consumption find todement and mul-
tiply. Foley’s Honey and Tar ijlla
the cough, germs, cures the moat oh-
«Unate racking cough heels the lungs
and prevents serious results. The
tsnuiao la la tha. yellow package.
Jd*. Tristram.
Short Order
Lunch Stand
‘1_ m. _ W a I
CITY ELECT]ON
Fresh Oyster* Oetivered |T° Be.H®,d J1"* Tuesday
to Any Part of the City. I 'in ^Prd* 1909.
Jas. C. Rankin.F" a£ ^RU0 -
Alamo Ave. and St. Charles 8t. *» ...
telephone aa-a ^or Alderman, Seeond Ward
• DADPom ft n/inw . .
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TELEPHONE 38-4
- , ROBERT H. SCHRAMM.
fo^Jrre'“« F' a bU“ket Ts^'hnndred cord* of wood
./ > A. Hacker.
Painter and
Work Done a
Prices and C
Be First-Claa
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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/m1/4/?q=kitchen: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.