Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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• SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA.
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few
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TO SUB9CRIBEBS: |
who fail* to rasriva
_4riTSS«
i at once of any aoch abort
The suffragette in Hauler head-
gear will lie an o)d-fa*l«ion<-d ivo-
inan in a new-fa#hi«»oed hat.
Standard Oil will not impfiten
Unde, Sain but We, l\ S. & * "
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And Consult
Gordon Adams,
An Occuliat of 15 Year* Experience in Curing
Difficult Cue*
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rSunday, April ll\11-*tm amateur honi
* * r ■ { At the Kansaa City Tournament of tin, Mi*.„uri,
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Order Your Suit or Coat anil Fonts ;;
MALFEST CLOTHES AT HYMAN'S
: Place your order early; newest pattern* to aelect from-
The Lasting Kind Clothes at Hyman’s : ■
The Shapely Kind Clothes at Hyman’s ; ;| X
The Fitting Kind Clothes at Hyman’s 1 ♦
The Correctly Tailored Kind at Hyman’s :
HAYS, KAHN ARNHEIM and LAMM
Work will please the most stjrKsh dresser. Prices j.
way down
: G. N. HYMAN, I;
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Kansas League, November 19th and 20tb, were won wit
PETERS
111 FACTORY LOADED SH
Mr. Wm. Veach of Palis (T v. Neb was high Amateur
Scoring 369 * 460 ' .
Mr. Harvey Dixon of Orom»«o. Mo , wius Second
Scoring 367 x 400
Mr. Dixon is also winner of the HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE t
the season of the Missouri and Kansas League, his lour best scorM i
ing 1511 out 1S60 or 94.4 per cent. • ** *'**
will pay th*- {H-naily,
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month .„r-rl,—
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The 1t*#I of vivilieation i# Ihd hi
Waekly Prisv raw jmr---1-0°
pine## »f the (’ivilixed; where n
»Pwrai«l»tmpanwMefor«gn<Hl
relief society in nml'-d there i# «
untortwn, sad when of » pemmal
■« thry mart alway* b* paid for
bar ha ram.
Dr Adams has a proven record of succeaa in the South, hav- L
ing cured thousand* who were aufferea with granulated lids and in-
growing lashes, cataracts, pterigiums, oveiituw of tears, drooping
and deformed lids, cross ey ea, etc , , ic. He has straightened
more than 1.000 cross eyes in Texas stone.
When aman can prove arecorti of having given most prati
fying results to thoossad* who talk as these do, and when more
than 100 physicians who have operated with him and leslifv as t. «-
following, you then have unquestionable proof that you can b*
«ur*d at Brentum, Texas, if your casj is at alt cur hie, and il
your case is not curable Dr. Adams will frankly toll you so for h«
wantt a ro 'ime or, I opelers cases or gucs»woik
Read the follow ng;
CITY DRUG STORE
..PARKER & VERNON, PROPRIETORS:
A FULL LINE OF
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RAILROAD TIME CARD.
Otnjr, COLORADO k SANTA FE
North- South-
No. «, 11:27 a m. So. 5. 5:40 p. m.
No. 1*, tl M p.». No. 16. 425 S. m.
No. 16, 2*1 a. m. No. 17, 6:M a. m.
HOUSTON t TEXAS CENTRAL
gut— West-
No. 42, 2:40 a. m. No 4S. 1 *7 p. m.
No. 46, 4:10 p. m. No. 46, 12:S2 6- m.
Work's the word.
Truthfulness i* the first requi-
site for truth.
To sinners faith is a
to saints an alpenstock.
crutch:
Woman's love for a rake is li
giving credit to a bankrupt.
It tvas thought tin- proper thing
to (hrihsten an airship with chain
pagne, which comes high.
Congress may yet discover, that
getting down to business is the
only way to work np to it.
Uncle Joe probably means to
say that he is not a czar who is
afraid of bomb throwers.
What the world needs—and it
in the task of art to teach it-
is not only a sense if thereality
of romance, hut also of the ro-
mance of rlvcait
III the office of tln> Outlook T.
R. found a little stick, and that,
in the presence of the foremtn of
the composing room, In* was hut
a galley slave.
Texas Senator. ci#- of gra iii'.itc.l lids. I know
Senator D. A. J'atihis, Ualletts- of many otlo r chics he mad
ville. says: "My daughter was here.
blind. We had to load her every- .... ... , lt
, tr . i i . i Mike Wuarton, Ha let fa,-d
where, w« took her to several .
I ex as say#: I had ingrowing
STAPLE DRUGS, PA TEN T MEDICINES,
TOILET A R TtCLES, £ ft..
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
lashes for years, was about blind.
Ur. Adams restored my sight and
President Taft is a fine look-
ing man, hut hte cabinet members
have faces ugly enough to stopp
all the .capital, clocks.
Cuba should take the chip froi
her shoulder and learn more of
the silent wisdom of wood-sawing
Still it in the part of wisdom
for his Nteamed contemporaries
to wclcomeR oosevclt to their
midst.
A man lost his mind in Brook*
lyii and found il in Milwaukee;
but a man seldom has a mind lo
tarry in Milwaukee.
Spreen’s Crystal Skin Craam.
A cream that possesses all the
qualities necessary to produce
healthy, soft and velvety skin. A
trial wiill convince you. Price
.25 cents per hot tie.
You don’t have to look at, old.
style pictures at Rohiiison’s so
old the dress the hat, the hair
and even the cards they are ou
are years out of style, Robinson
put# tip new ones.
Any kind of refrigerator you
want. Alt grades, and the larges
line shown in the city, Prices to
suit everyone.
0. HERMANN & SON
specialists who failed to cure her,
but Dr. Adams guaranteed a
cure and did cure her quickly. , ,
. , «ho cured me o fingrowing ash
She now see# to read. Dr. Ad-
dr,
am# did much for itpmy other af-"
• people here.” Tmpson Banker.
Dr. Kahn, Haliettsville. Texas, Ufth. T, S, Harrison,I’ residen
ei.vs: “I have assisted Dr. Ad- *rwl -Yation-d Ihiok, fimpson
urns in more than fifty operation# '‘x,ra skillhil work for me
and I know no one who excels ,IM|^ lu>'’ *lltn|l,V, I led to him
mu in his profession.” 01,0 ‘n,‘H M** kud boon blind two
ye rs, hut he restored sight
.Mrs. August Honhensey of Fla- sixty days,”
tonia, Texas, 7.'I years old, blind,
and led to of 1 fee from cataract Cross-Eyed Twenty-Five Years
and regained sight in thirty days. Henry Laas of Haliettsville
»tys: “Dr. Adams striiighlenei
my eyes in ten minutes time
I sent the above ease
says
Dr. Adams arid know that
Dr. Uuenther, Moulton, Texas, |(lv
,0 wi lmut pain or chloroform. I
11 's would not take $500 for the good
an expert ojrerator. He has op-
carted In my office many times
with great, success.”
M. T, Dunham, Cotulln, Texas,
eighty years old; blind with cat-
aract, regained sight
days.
lie did me,”
Physicians Cured.
Dr. 13. Clements, TimpSon, Tex
as says: ”l)r. Adams is an
.. . , p'rt. He proved it in aiy ease,
I had wild hairs (so called) for
Ix-Gounty AEseseor.
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Juat a# Cuba got the wheels
greased and going they began to
make dangerous revolutions.
With Taft in it how will it he
poMtibh; for an automobile to ex
oeed the speed limits.
Tiie new fishing rod which will
register the size and weight of
every fish caught will not be usc<
by theh eft Hand Fishing ( luh
unless the Ananias Club undeytnl
the active management of the no
ufaetory.
Jack Johnson'k press agent
#ayg he dearly loves to mulShak-
eapere; but, if so, it is remarknh)
because, likeO thollo, haply he is
black audh ‘hs not those softer
parts of conversation that ohamh
erers ha ve.
A
Good Judge
wiH
recommend
BALLARD*
SNOW
LINIMEN fc
IT POSITIVHLY CURE:
Rheumatism, Cuts, Dave
Bruises Sprains, ter
Stiff Joints and all th
that Flesh Is Heir to.
Q. W. Wallace. Cl,
Crook, Colo., writosi;
have used your Utiil-l tit ft
in a severe at l ack of Htmu- '
niHtism luumcil by ooldnmt
exposure to the weather.
Two applloations rmteved
mo and 1 roeoimnoud it
highly.”
WICjl 28c, 60c, 91.00
BALLARD
SNOW
UNIIMUNT CO.
Sold and Recommended by
F. W. SPREEN.
twenty year#. He cured me ami
li (},. fbister, Ciunphelton, restored sight to my left eve.
Texas, sixty-five years old, blind yet it was of no use for twenty
four years from ealaraet regain- years.
■d sight in twenty five days.
Mrs. 1‘onion, ilailetsville, Tex-
as; sixty- live years old, blind Henry turner, Kx-( minty As
from cataract; restored to sight. nn<* * oMoetor, nays:
in a few days time, is B fn<,t tU»t my mother was
blind and led four years. Dr.
Mr. Simmons, Flatouia, Texas, Adams operated on her in Iffny
says.- I had pterigiums, Ingrow- in three weeks time she was
mg lashes and was almost blind n„d attending to her house
for years and Dr. Adams did won work. He lias made many wonde
derlul work for me. fill cures here, and l know him
Mr. Tom Peterson, merchant, to b,‘ «n ,‘xP, rl-
Hallottsville, Texas, says; Dr. / 11RNRY TUIIN'KH,
Adams cured my wife o Jit severe Nacogdoches, Tex.
Dr. Adanm is an expert. His work haa proven this lor tifteen
years. He claims to be successful In ninety out of one hundred ot
his operations. This is a record very few if any attain, and much
less excel, for it’s as. near perfection as one can got Curing nit t-
out of every ton patients is a record he can prove If you have
e,y« trouble consult him at Brenham, April 10, 11. 12 and LS Ex-
amination free to all who wish to know facts about their ease.
Fees Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed Difficult cases ami
those Wind from granulated lids, cataracts, etc , espe- Wily «>.
icitod to call and investigate a proposition given to such cases
Place fee in bank, uay only when cured. April 10, 11, li* ami l!l,
and once a month thereafter. He wants to talk with every per
son in the county who is affitcled with eye diseases or deformities.
April 10, 11, 12 and 13
Office at
Exchange Hotel
TO
California
(Fare* -slightly higher from some point*)
VIA
ONE WAY COLONIST TICKETS
0# Salt Daily March I la April 30. im
Tourist Sleeper Galveston to Los Angles every Tuesday,
f to [lover will lie allowed at the Grand Canyon-Earth's greatest wonder
Marvty Mtali—Perfect I qulpmtnt—F, it lint*.
A postal will bring you our de luxe booklets on California.
For detailed Information, see Santa Fe Agent, or address
W. S. KEENAN, G. P. A., Calve,ton
FISCHER BROS.
The oldest market In the city
Frvsh Beet, Veal, Pork and Sausage Dally.
Telephone No. 43.
Prompnesa is a Feature with Us.
■ BTAOUbHI O
SseeiBist.
Giddings ^ Giddings,
EiArsK r-:os.
Individual Respoosibiiity $300, ( 00
Ample Resources, (JourUudus Treatment,
SujK'rior Her vice,
THE EXCLUSIVE SAVING* HANK PEATL'Ut ,,r 0.1- eiili.bllHliiu. nl bw. piutan
popular. A savlnea account i« u irb.nd In a«iv. r-.lt>. 1 it. ,0-
save. not what you earn. that, luakis wealth Worumlsh a li..|o*
savings bauk free to any person who open- an account of One (mllu
or more. ACCOUNTS SOUCITE!)
BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Schmid Brothers
AGENTS FOR
THE WELL KNOWN “CRAWFORD SHOES”
“B. B.” FLOUR, sold by us for over 17 years. Tina ia
a High Patent Flour—a guarantee with every sack.
“IRON CLAD” Seamless Hosiery, a brand that is
well known. Sells for 15 and 25 cents.
F. W. WOOD
POULTRY NETTING
>ENNlNGTON & SCHULZ,
LAWYERS.
Office over First National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
PICKET FENCE &|
HOG WIRE BARBED WIRE V ELL CURBIf
CEDAR POST CORRUGATED IRON
Sutor Bros. LOWE8T prices send or phone tour oroi
REOPENED
The Elite Restaurant, opposite
Oentral hotel, has been reopened
by Mr. Robert Felscher. Short
Orders, Fish, Oysters and Chili.
Regular Meals, 15c and 25c
BARBER
SHOP
CHAg. 8TOKBS, Prop'r.
Proprietors.
First-class Barbers,
Good Bath Rooms,
P»UW Attention sad Good dstrlo
Agent Brenham Troy Laun-
dry.
Wouldn’t you prefer
Z MUhMmMM
Nothing in the wsy of a < ough i# quite
so annoying at s tickling, teasing,
wheeling, bronchial cough. The quick,
eat relief comes perhs[« from a pre-
#cription known to druggists every-
"here as Dr. Shoop’s « ougn Kemedv.
And besHlew It is so thoroughly harm-
Ism that mothers give It with perfect
safety even to the youneeet babes.
Th* tender leaves of a simple mountain
•hruh. give to Dr. Shoop’a Cough Kem-
edy iU remarkable curative efTect. A
f*w days' teet will UH. Feld by F. W.
Weak Kidneys
«ly One teet alone will surely prove
this truth. No vomiting, no distress.
b,“V%2r'"' •""" **•
Prescriptions
Bring your prescriptions
here, w* Till them wRh
the purest of drugs ob-
tainable.
Promptness and accuracy
are guaranteed
F. IV. S
Notice to the Public.
Notice a heiueby given to all
parties who lave placed fencea
or oilier nharticiona in uhe puh
lie roada to remove same, Had
any failure to comply with the
conditions uf this nolle,- the
r ”wmisaioner» , miri will invoke
ike penalties of the law. Done b
the order f Com Noam ode
court.
Witness my hand the l»th day
of Fehruary IMP.
O. A. MKWARD.
County Clerk.
CARPENTER WORK
Plain Painting, Whitewashing,
Pen* Build tag, Repairing, •£
House Raising a specialty,
Yoar work solicited.
FRITZ JOHNSON
The continued warai weather
indicates that the ipriag time saj
te at hand, tad Messrs, llart-
tei 4 itehasdfsr are pevpared t
*Hp year hones aad solicit your
Patronage ia thal line. * 4 If.
to wear clothes this Spring and
Summer made expressly to fit your
form, by such famous tailors as
Ed. V. Price 6c Co., of Chicago, as
hey am being worn in the large
3r arc you content
9 wear regular store clothing,
srv
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If
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ml
Have a complete line
of Wines and Whia-
kies, ordered especial-
ly for the Christmas
trade. Some c h o i ce
Wines for your Christ-
mas dinner.
Henry Grote
dealer in
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
ONEWAY
COLONIST
tickets
------TO ------
CALIFORNIA POINTS
*------AND----....___■
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
H 1T. C.
RAILROAD
Ticket, 0a Sal, Dally
Msrrh 1 tu April IS, IMS
®e® amv m. a v. o. aosnt
roa eAUT.ouIaaV
O. U Ot'ML.I*
F. W. WOOD
John Kelly Shoes,
Latest Shapes. Guaranteed Gov*.« a
DOUGLAL SHOES
Celebrated for comfort, dura-
bility and style.
A. SIMON
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, BRENHAM.
AN UP TO DATE LINE OP
Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Etc.
7 * AXOKMOX
»w km.
W. A. Wood a Co..
lumber.
ELL WOOD HOG FENCE,
STTJDEBAKER WAGONS.
Breaham, Texas.
JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF
j GALVANIZF.n lonM
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: LENGTHS • TO 12 FEET
SSKI T’^L?w&Son«
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ATTORNEY. ATLAW
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909, newspaper, March 24, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520881/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.