Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, March 28, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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pptiroiM TEXAS, MONDAY, MAKOH 38, 1910
ty to elect representative* to the!
legislature Hiul insist upoo their j
carrying out the will t>f their I
constituents.
‘‘They are all in the same
boat," he vociferated, “aud we
will sink the boat next July.”
Mr. Colquitt endeavored to im -
press upon his hearers that Camp j
hell 4 years ago said prohibition
was n moral issue and latter for
eed it as a politico) issue upon
the people; that Davidson has
THE WASHINGTON COUNTY,
School T-wnd Lease Case on Trir.l I
in District Court
The case of Washington Coun-j
ty vs. F. M. Hume and Cox &
O'Daniel for the forfeiture of the
lease of the Washington county
school lands .is on call in the Dis-
' strict court.
| Cox & 0’Daniel sub let the lata
At Branham and Burton Favor:
ably Received.
THE PRESS FORMER REPORT
Was Before the Speaker Had
Concluded His Argument
Saturday Afternoon.
from Hume, in the middle of tie
year, and the question of wheth-
er llume should pay the past haltj
year rent or the new lessees
brought about the suit. In tin
meantime however Cox & 0 Dan
id sublet th.' land to lrvy Ellis
| without the consent of the lam
lord, Washington county, and on
|this grounds the county not be-
' ing able to collect the rent deei*
,i i UeIntr the suit to iortei
Hon. O, It. Colquitt, eandidate
for governor addresed about four
or five hundred people at thoi
opera house Saturday afternoon!
it|d a crowd of two or three hun-
dred at Burton Saturday, In Sat
j unlays Press a report of the
Ulpcra House speech was attemp-
ted, hut owing to the fact that L
was so near our press time, we
I were scarcely able to do it jus
Copyrllbt Hilt Schiffher k M»r*
Marcellas Dard Shot to Death
in a Seed House.
Saturday night, Maft-ellu« Dai I
colored was shot and killed oi
the W. C. Lipscomb place in tin
Brazos bottom, in Burleson coun-
will oi'tlow in I he loot steps ill
Campbell.”
He presented Ills oi'itcial record I
for investigation, saving that ill
when the commissioners got into!
icourt it failed to accomplish ttal
purposes .“it W HS because the ah j
tofuey general s department liadl
neither the ability imr the coin - I
age to uphold us.'
Alter the .speakitlg here which
[would have drawn a much larger
I crowd any other time Ilian Nil
I unlay at fermion when there is
(the heavivsl rush of business, Mr.
Colquitt .accompanied b.V a num
I bur of Breiihamitcs went up to
automobiles, where he
hihitimiists present- He also at
tncjkcd Poindexter, Cone John
sou and (lov. Campbell, us alrea ]
dy staled in Saturdays daily.
The speaker at for arraigning
David son on his eoon skin plat
form charged him with being de-
jsirous of subverting the doctrine
of local option enum-iated by tin-
const it tit ion because the people
of North Texas are in the major-
I itv and have signified a disposi-
tion to repudiate that principle.
I ‘1 dei’v that effort.” he said,
Clothing! Clothing!
He was in a seed house will
another colored man’s wife when
1„, received the fatal slml tha
ended, his misalliance,
No arrest had been made up »<
the time the news was received
here.
It is presumed of
the husband of the woman that
was in the seed house with htw
i;.i 11,., uhootinu. as he had Ho
such »<*-
Kor Man, Youths, and Beys, We carry a complete °( **}*
famous Sterling Urond Clothing at popular prices, ini «'«•*
your patronage. Yours anxious to please.
W1NKELMANN & BOHNE
Ji. F. liohlt Company
course
Burton in
spoke Saturday night to an audi-
ence as before stated of two or
three hundred making about the
lerstaud that
strongest
tion.
EASTER EGO ROLLING
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
A Swell Gray Coat
and Pant* $25.00
Spring and Summer Clothes
If vou want a ilrst Hass tailor made suit or coat ami pants that ia made
by bench work tailors not contract work-it will pay you to look over
mv big line of woolen. They are beautlea. Ml the new »h»4a» 0**
are worn this season and prices cheaper than ready m>d« clotbea.
Clothes made by the following Arms are always up to thest*n£mb
Marks Arnhelm * Co., New York; BSUarns &
Tailoring Co., Indianapolis; Umm A Co. and Best Tailoring Chf-
ougo. A machine made coat can be turned out of a contract •shopin one
■I„v The above firms take a full day alone to cold water shrink the coat
fronts so lhey lit and will not pucker, roll or break. I can get your or-
dcr bark from tha following houses In 10 to 12 days. No trouble to show
Iir„. I »riler vour Clothes while the uaw pattern* are in Block.
A Beauty Coat and
Pants $22 50
Following is a list of real es-
tate transfers recorded in the
County Clerk’s office for the
week just ended:
K. S. Ewing to John S. Ewing,
ii acres, Sam’I, Hates lea. $lih).
Aug, Hehring to L. Fink, lot
in Brenham, $S<>.
J. E. Iloutt to Jno. Kaminski,]
2-1 acres, S. R. Miller lea.- $9;>0.
Dan W. Hoffmann and wife to
Dixon, lot in
same talk. »*
he made here
Can You Dance.
I Mrs, T. J, Donnetliin, has ar-l
rived in tlm city and will opeul
I her dancing class, tomorrow ex-I
jeiuug al Lusk Hall. Slit, would I
I like to meet all mothers who
I have children who would like |ol
llake dancing leasotis. Tuesday he-1
I tween 4 ami (> o’clock p. m., and I
lull young men I.......now night
I bet ween H and 10 elf).
I Lawn movers lawn sprinklers.
I lawn rakes .garden tools, rubber
laud cotton hose, hose noZ/.les,
|screen wire, screen door hinges
land springs, galvanized watering
I pots, flower pots. In afet bard
I win*<* 0 fall kind*.
1 M. A. IIHA.IiY* AI«mo Av<\
At Germania Sunday Afternoon.
Other Easter Observances.
There were aplendid Easter ser
vices at several of the churches
: Sunday, exeuUei.t proqramy
| special mnsfe Hen ding additional
■ ______. ♦ rtfe soceial Easier
Mrs. Marry C.
Brenlmm, $1000.
Ad. Vogrlsang to • lias. Has -
ten, lot. in Burton $120.
Hasten
There are many good reasons vn> uw Oualitv
has met and kept the public appr. . at tor over th rty ye™ Quality
is one, qu.ck freezing is another, I at the gwateet of M » ™
questioned superiority of the c -am wh c 1 P . th rjc|,
triple motion that does it. No oil er freezer makes as smooth, rich,
fine-grained ice cream as the Whi;e Mountain.
Holle <Q> Seelhorst
Next Door to H. F. Hohlt Company
G. N. HYMAN
Mrs. Ida K. lions to (
lot in Burton $150.
E. J. NVmnst and wife to H.
B. L. Hanks
F. Nein 11st, 92 acres
lea. $400.
\Y. Boemer to A. M. Nei-
irnst. 22 acres B. L Hanks league.
$130.
Jacob Johnson to D. Porter, lot
in Brenlmm, $175.
D. C. VVililams, receiver, to 11
\V. Hughes, et al, lot in Chappell
Hill, $3500.
H C. Booth to J. S. Smith, in-
terest in lot in Chappell Hill. $20!
,J W. Rodes to Nelson Seaes,
K. 1). Jackson lleague,
Thi. it the leaton ot the year that your tyttem needs
cleansing; let nature do the work
Crazy Well Water
will do the work. It is nature# product direct from the
wella. Sold by Wlttbecker & Hoting and H. Y. Neu.
Brenham Wholesale Grocery Co.
wHOLKSALt oteTaiauToae
',as#c-
8JKi«i8bua*8r'U>»BJaSSlB^h<J
the eoonskin card, “liiw riflo load
| with trust-made powder and
his dog scentitig another eoon up
I, tree which lie bus never yet
had the nerve to prosecute the
lumber trust. In East Texas, I
am informed, the circulation of
this card lias lost him strength,
because everybody knows that a
eoon never elliubs a pine tree.
This ......... is no accomplishment
of which the people of Texas
should feel proud-it represents
an abject surrender of the majes-
ty of Texas.
“Air. Davidson,” said the »|»eaK
or, “thought he. could fool the
prohibitionist* in North 1 exas.
Johnson and Poindexter thought
the same. There is no material
1 difference among them, as all de-
ny the right of Washington conn-
ICE CREAM
We start today to se ving our Lai
Cream over the counter and in tn
price 5 cents. Wholesale price
$1 25 per gallon and 65c per hal
delivered to any pari of the ct y.
50 acres
$340.
F. W.
Werner, lot* in Br
L. Fink to J. -
in Brenham, $9-r>.
Solomon Brown
I Yates, lot in Bren
! Chris. Blass am
Buerger, 73 nenui
county $2728.
CANDY KITCHEN
Mr. Will Wehrmann, came up
from Houston Sunday night to
visit his old home, and will returt
Monday night, lte is •«»* of the
pitcher’s o ft he Houston base hall
team, and if he makes good will
probably stay with the team
through the season.
regular term.
BMMBUIMM-
Mrs. Emma Wilkins L
Just Received at
At Quebe9s Grocery
When you make up your tiexti
order for Groceries try 0. Kchuw
& Son. They will please you.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. H-
a'u,.h..e of Burton, recently «
Tuesday and Wednesday
8M til# UtMt “Ji" W“m,“ ‘ “
Blippr. uO Bh«..
Next Door to Scbrmacher,
Justice
Justice J.
ommeneed its regular session
day morning.
MARRIAGE license
Puffea Rico,
Rice Flake >,
Rica Biscuits,
Large Hominy (aamp)
Sago and Tapioca,
A fresh lot of Dill
and Sweet Pickles.
The following is a li
riage license isaued <
County Clerk's office
week just ended.
White
Fritz Wiesepape
Wiede.
Charlie Free and I
silng.
L C. BUSTER, STouS,
Jas. Hogan and Ivuta
B„bt. Milam and Georgia Hut
'•"irR-ndle and Tern pie Itevm
Fred Jackson snd h»nn\ »
nml FJix* ‘ hap
The Pure Ribbon Cane
ITS DELICIOUS
on Cakea and Waffle*
Try a half gallon or ga»l°'
____fit It is sure to pte*’4'1
.j,*, Bouldtn
At all
Grocers
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, March 28, 1910, newspaper, March 28, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520868/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.