Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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1 am equipped to turn out fifty or more
Ice Cream at short notice,
'famishing you with Packers, Dishing
Spoons, Glasses, etc, without extra cost.
Miss Rom Williams left Monday
for Houston.
Mrs. Roos will sing for the Li-
brary Benefit Coaetrt. ;-
'Mr. W. E. Bernhardt," has re-
turned from a visit to Galveston.
Mr. P. S. Bryai/, of Gay Hill
spent riday in the city.
Mias Helen Heineke, of Okla-
homa city is visiting relatives in
tire city.
j Mr. Carl > Ziesemer and wife
i left Friday morning for a visit to
| Needville. ", ■
Miss Emma and .Johnita Nie-
it Brenfiam, State of
Tsaas, on the 25th day of Snae
Hr. 1909 : : m 1 ""
RESOURCES.
Lotus fcnd dtscooots, per-
•onal or collateral........9 56.745 48
. 17
Louis, real estate.
Bonds and stocks.....
Beil estate (banking bouse)
Other real estate-.. .......
Furniture and fixtures.
Tex*. « the held in the office of Mr. W. W.
%% Sw£ Searcy, on Monday July 5th, 190.
at 5 o'clock p. m, for the purpos
of hearing the reports of officers
and the election of a Board
Trustees for the ensuing year
and for such other business as
shall require their attention.
Aug. Brockschmidt,
6-12 lrn. Sec.
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Who Kn
17 420 30
Why Buy so often wh __
you can get Maloney Bro’s
High-Art Shoes for Chil-
dren at the price you pay
for an ordinary shoe We
are giving special discount
on all high grade shoes
until July 15th.
Doe front approved reserve
^ 257,047 K
m 94
30 to
0,507 11
90S 25
2,303 68
agents
Due from other
banks and bank-
ers, subject to
The Library Benefit Concert
will be a treat, don’t miss it, ad-
mission 25c. childrenlOc.
Items-------
Currency ........
BP***...........
Other resources
tom-scrip
000 -57,047 97
19 50
20,498 00
3,418 03—23,935 55
as fol-
......... 1317 14
Arthur Afiolle
Kiber Building
Total..................*177,402 32
HHHHHL I I . LIABILITIES.
herauer, left Friday for a visit to Ospital stock paid in .... tso.ooo oo
Just received another lot oi
Cotton and Rubber Hose, fresh
stock direct from the factory.
Hose Bibbs. Nozzles and Lawn
Mowers at M. A. Healy’s.
Manufacturing Confectioner
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The Juveniles gave a lovely
dancing party at Elk’s Hall Mon-
day evening. It is deeidely warm
for this exhilerating pastime,
but with the boys attired in whit
snmmcr suits and the girls charm
ingly arrayed in while evening
dresses they at least, look cool,
ami it goes without saying that
in spite of the heat .a most de-
lightful three hours were whiled
away. The grand march was led
by Miss Florenee Btuekert and
Mr. Arthur Hohlt and there were
twenty couples in line. The pa-
tronesses of the dance were Mos-
dames W. W. Searcy and Clar-
ence Stuekert.
friends in Somerville.
Mr. F. B. Turbeville, formerly
sheriff of Delta county, spent
Thursday in the city,
Mrs. R. E. Luhn and sons Har-
rison and George of Houston are
scattered in profusion over the
table. Mrs. Healy served pressed here ou a visit to relatives,
chicken, wafers, sandwiches | MeMrH.w m Cfaiuolm and F.
(jjueen olives, plum jelly am! w Schuerenberg have roturned
ed tea, with another eourse of fpom „ fiHhitlg trip t0 Bellvilte.
Maraschino cherry and sherry
Surplus fund.
Uodivl
2 (MW 00
0,125 04
vlded profit, net ...
Due to banks and bunkers,
subject to check..........
Individual deposits, subject
tosher*................ 117,613 87
Time certificates of deposit 000
Demand' •* “ 000
Cashier’s chocks ........ 000
Bills payable and re-di»-
ooonts.............. , f00
Other liabilities as follow: 000
Ice Cream 100 per cent pure,
in five flavors, Vanilla, Straw
1 723 41 berry, Pineapple, Chocolate and
Tutti Frutti at
KNOLLE’S CONFECTIONERY.
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wine iee, with cut cake, conclud-
ing with cheese straws and black at k. *-’■ Roberts Department
coffee. The guests were Mesdam- *»«* aml left Friday for Dallas,
ea G. W. Wiebuseh, E. C. Buster, j Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Becker, of
Hugh Lusk, Charles L. Wilkins, New Braunfels are here on a via-
john M. Mathis, . Ravenal Lul.n it to their former home and rela-
and Mrs. K. Pickens Anderson. 'tives.
Total..........
The State of Texas, .
County of Washing^. (
We, H. K. Harrison xs President,
Mr, Albert Prause, has resignel £$[bE& nchw'T;
Granite ware, enameled ware
and kitchen utensils of all shapes
and sizes at Healy’s Hardware
•177.462 32 Store.
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The Kecondl nfantry^Band ^ TSSLfZ
play a concert on the square to ^ T,lUraday in
night.
tile city.
The pretty cottage home on
West Main Street of Mr. rind Mrs
Edwin J. Healy was Wednesday
afternoon the scene of the gath-
ering of congenial spirits, when
the dainty matron of the home
assembled the members of the
Pretenders (Tub. As it is custo-
mary with this band of society
leaders some time was devoted to,
fine needlework, at the conelu-
nion of their various tnsks, the
hastes invited them to the love-
ly dining room, where an elabo-
rate spread greeted their eyes.
Toe long set table looked delight-
fully eool, and quite summer-like
with its polished surface, drawn
work doilies and centre pieces,
upon Whielr rested a cut glass
bowl full of shasta daisies. These
same golden hearted blooms were
A concert for the benefit of
he Public Library will be held <n Barnett and Mr. John Parks are
Monday night at the Public Li- in Corpus Christi attending a
brary rooms. nonae party.
------ j ^jr jj. Tracy, of San Antonio,
POUND—Between Spreen’a Drug [j s pen8jon examiner, ia in the
Store and Nolle & Seelhorst s ,,jty, investigating several claims
hardware store, a ladies brooch for pensions.
Owner can recover same by ,, _ , . .
, ... ... , „ i Mrs. Oscar Roos and daughter,
describing to Mr. Jas. Braddus. .. ...
„ <)r ... ( Hattie Louise, accompanied by
_ ' ' '__ ( Miss (Tarenee Stuckert left this
afternoon for Victorin.
The Lyralln elnb will present
iWo numbers at the Library Bene ! R* Larlywine, Win. Wehrmann,
fit ( oncert—Something now-a Arth»r Hohlt, Eugene Eversberg,
, and Hays Kenney, went down to
________ j Bellville, riday morning to assist
Itev. S. Moylan Bird. Rector (a Ball game,
of St. Peter’s church, returned, Messrs. Win. Hermann and H.
from Scaly this morning where p. Hohlt, liave returned from
be has been conducting a aeries Temple, where they represented
of Mission Services, resulting in' Brenham at the meeting of the
•wear that the above statement, is true
to the best of our knowledge autl be-
lief. B. K. II ahuison. President
Jambs 8. Giddinob Cashier
Sworn and subscribed to before me,
this 25th day of June *. D 1909.
Wltnea* my hand and notarial seal o i
the date last aforesaid.
0. G. Botts, Nofary Public.
_ Waahingtou County, Tetas.
Correct—Attest:
Frbd w. Mautin 1
A. J. Simon, • Directors,
Jas. H. Simon, \
RECAPITULATION
RRSOURCKS
Miss iluttie 1 arks, Miss Marion Loan* ard discounts......% 8t>,764 86
Real estate, bank Irg house.
furniture and fixtures. ..
Caeh in vault and sight, ex-
change .................
9,713 94
80.983 52
Total .................9177,4u2 32
14 A B LITHE*
Capital................. ..$ 50,000 oo
Surplus and profits....... 8,125 04
Deposits ................. 119.,1.17 28
Total...... ...........*177,462 32
The above statement Is correct.
Jas, 8. Guidings, Cashier.
ten baptisms and fourteen con- ^ Texas Retail Merchants’ Assoc ia-
firmations. Mr, Bird was assist- tion.
Mr. liohlt returned by way
ed by the Kt. Rev. Henry D. Aves 0f Taylor ami was accompanied
Bishop of Mexico.
President llolquin puts, into ef-
fect many economics in Columbia
by his son Master Ernest.
$S00 To $50,0{00
Interest 5 Per Cent Returnable on or Before 10 Years
MONEY
Loaned on Lands, Lots, Homes, Houses, Farms, Vendors
Lion Notes, Builders and Material Men’s Liens, Bonds,
Mortgages, Stocks, Oil Property, Chattels, Business, or
any security taken. Will famish money to buy Lot to build
y our Home ou your own Plan and Builder.
No Delay or Waiting for Money.
te&-
A Few Good
Agents Wontc
J. J. JONES* Fiscal Agent
Prudential Investment Co.
Phone, Preston 6120 711-2-3 Paul Bldg., Houston, Texas
There will be a number of fine
readings given at the Library
Benefit concert.
Orange lee and Pineaj>pl« Slier
bet at
KNOLLE’S CONFECTIONERY. ’
On account of the recent in-
clement weather the ladies of the
Episcopal church who were to
have served iee cream on the
court house square tonight dur-
ing the band concert, have post-
poned the serving indefinitely.
Steam fittings and Gin suppli-
es of all kinds. Belting packing,
and engine oils at Healy’s.
Dr. Gordon Adams, eye, ear,
throat and nose specialist, will be
in his office at the Exchange ho-
tel June 28, and twenty-ninth,
where he will examine you free
charge and tell you facts
about your troubles of these or-
gans. 5-21tf.
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The Well Appointed
Bath Room
Refrigerators.
Just received a fresh line of
up-to-date porcelin and galvani
zed lined ri frigerators and ice
boxes, at
Reichardt te Seelhorst
Harwdare Merenants
A complete Bath Room Equiyment of today eml
such items as
Flesh Brushes Nail Brushes
Hair Brushes
Sponge* Talcums
And Fragrant and Antiseptic Soaps
All these articles you will readily find in our
we keep a full line of such goods always, yet
none but the best qualities even though our low
may not convey such a thought.
Let us have the plesure of an order from you.
Notice
I have impounded a light color-
ed jersey heifer. Owner can re-
cover same by paying the usual
charge. J. H. BURCH. 3)
SCHIRMACHER
(XXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOCXXOOCIOOO
A “Square Meal” for 10c. at
KNOLLE ’S CONFECTIONERY.
“Tonic”
Nyal’s Cod Liver Compound
arc excellent Tonic and Tissue
Builders. . W. Spreen.
A Nyalist
Become a Nyalist and you will
enjoy life. F. W. Spreen.
H uyler’s
Fresh, on iee. All size boxes
at SPREEN’S.
New crop ribbon cane and syr-
up do battarie molnses. First of
the season, at Wittbecker & Ho-
ling ’s.
List your properlty with me I will
advertise end mu it for you. Aug.
Brockschmidt 1M1 tt
In a match game of baseball
yesterday afternoon between the
B. C. A. Club and the Sunday
School team of St. Peter’s church
the latter was victorious by
score of 13 to 10.
Mr. W. II. Speiser, who has
been here on a visit to his for-
mer home, has returned to Sager- n ,
tou | Orange ice made daily and de-
______ | livered to any part of the city
Bids For Barbecue^ Meats. 'at the r<^>larpriee.
Bids on about 2,000 lbs. of j __^n< y it< ten.
mutton 1,00 lbs. of pork, each to I You,will find a eomplote Uno
weigh trom 150 to 175 lbs. 5,000jC)f NyH,.fl preparation8 at Spreen.
Drug Stortf. They are fine.
Cakes and Crackers
Inntr Seal Package Goods put up by the
National Biscuit Co. No dust, no dirt,
come to you fresh.
Nabisco Wafers, 10c to 25c.
Ginger Wafers 25c.
Fig Newton, Graham Crax, Cocoonut
Dainty, Marshmallow Dainty, Peanut
Wafer, Vanilla Wafers, Old Time Sugar
lOcts.
Cooldes and Social Too, per plcg.
Zu Zu and Lemon Snap# per pkg. 5 eta.
HoHlt
MissC arolyn iUddings, who dn
so much last summer to make it
pleasant forB renham’s society
element, and for the charming
young ladies who visited her, will
given another House Party com-
mencing Monday. The young la-
dies invited for this oeasion and
who are expected to arrive on
the different trains Monday are:
Miss Nettie Laurie Winston, of
Richmond Texas; MissI ndia Car-
lisle, Aberdeen, Miss; Miss Erna
Franks, Houston; Miss Ninette
Laaston, Fort Worth; Miss Alex-
andra Mitchell, Wheeling, West
Virginia; Miss Elliotte Meador,
Houston; the arrivals for Tues-
day will be Miss Dary Moore, of
Richmond, Texas and Messrs. J.
Moore, Gus Hinson, Tom and
Harris Darat,R ichmond and Nel-
son Rushmore, Houston, Mr. Chaa
Homeyer, Barton, Mr. Frank
Shepard and Mr. D. C. Giddinga
Jr., at the lovely home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Giddinga. Miss
Carolyn will keep open
Monday evening cordially invi
•ng all bar friends to o«
°r
a dance at
lbs. of voal not over 2 yrs. old, to
be delivered at Fireman’s park
riot later than nine o’clock p. m.
of the 2nd of July. All bids, and
weights and meat subject to the
approval of the committee and a]
bids must be in befor Thursday
at noon of the 24th of June.
6-21 tf. A. SEELHORST.
Chairman of the Com.
A. C. DEVER
Remember we will deliver iee
cream to any part of the city in
amounts of 25 cts. and over.
Phone in your orders for Sunday
Candy Kitchen.
Agent Guarantee Life Ins. Co.
Cueful attention to all ap-
plicants. Let me figure with
..-.you on a policy....
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TOMATOES
For Preserving
25c per Bucket. Phone
|W. A. YATES
Burton Celebration
July 5th
Big Fish Fry Dinner
1000 lbs. Fish Have Been Ordered
The Second Infantry Band of Bren-
ham Will Furnish Musk
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909, newspaper, June 25, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520864/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Washington+County+-+Brenham%22: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.