Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 7, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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Tailored Suit* Thai Suit All
1 me qaaiily Serge, skimms satin
strapping; tiu covered buttons
18 gore flared skirt, coat effect
«>l>eoed all the way down the front,
••inch satin straps_______
novelty cloth suit, all wool, strip-
ed fabrics coat SO inches long,
serai-fitted back, lined with gray
sattn, one-inch bias tailored straps
across frout an£ back, trimmed
with self material buttons, wide
skirt with 2 inch bias straps, sites
82 to 8*, no two alike........SI2.50
A stylisli suit of striped wool cloth,
the coat is single breasted, 36 inctios
long and semi-gtted, trimmed with
satin straps, shawl collar, the 18
gore blue skirt is trimmed with
buttons and 5 inch fold on bottom,
lrei*8. m iicron r ground
shows bare jUnt sometliirg
green on it-.
Exercise lire same supervision
over join siJowalk as over youi
front lawn. Sidewalks are an
index of the kind of people in-
side
5. Trim up trees which are
too low and which overhang tb<
aid«walk.
6 If there are any dead onet-
around pull them up and start
new ones.
7. Report anyone who muti
Istes or ties a ho-se to a tree
You will get half the fine on con
vlction.
8. Plant a strip of green in
bare places along sidewalk. Tlx
city will furnish sweepings ii
haul is not too long.
9. Cut weeds while younj
and tender. It will save yoi
money and please everybody.
10 Keport any unsightly ob-
ject in jour neighborhood. 11
possible it will be remedied.
11. Wnen sticet or sidewalk
>is torn up and is not properly re I
paired, “call up” the mayor s of
flee aud give the name of tin
party responsible.
12. Don't let your dog bari
all night. Think of your neigh I
bor.
18 Call attention of all yoi
meet to the idea of a “City Beau-
tiful ”
14. Encourage your cbildrei
to help the good work along by
training them to pick up papers,
sticks and other rubbish when-
ever found.
15. A few dimes and a lot of
enthusiasm and doterminat on
will transform an unsightly back
yard into a little spot of beauty 1
, b*t,n folds and braids predominate Man tailored severity
/ ^K* aidered good form. London Smoke is llcwril
■Wjfflf lVLl We earnestly request you to view this exclusive collection
winner*, and in comparing our price with others you will
do not charge you anything extra for such exclusiveness.
Ail wool chiffon Panama skirt, buttoned all the t
thoroughly tailored, full width, in black and blue.........._
In ailk and net waists we show the greatest stylos evor offered fortho money, i
with wide Val. lacc; yoke of Veniso, medallion trimmed Venise inserting and
contraat; grthered edges from yoke to waist, making a jabst offtvt
yoke sud sleeves, lined throughout with Jap silk
Pine white or ecru net waists,'collar and yoke of filet lace andCluny beading tucked
shoulders. Center of front heavy Venise Modallion trimmed with fluey Uml* on
sleeves trimmed with lace bands, full Jap silk lined
A new feature in our ladies Heady to Wear department is the new Rubberised lUin Cost i
and children. SOMETH INC ABSOLUTELY NKW-A very stylish, up e„.date coat mtJ
gun metal, smoke and* red 'manish, military collars, deep tj r neri'toiTctl ff s." t rimm^i wit™1* ^batSona
pocket with ffap, Empire baek, coat cut long and full, giving ample ■* -..... ’
rubber and ali seams cemented and Vulcanized by a perfect patent pi
$7.50 *ud $5
narrow stripes in great variety of sliadea and combioa.
i two llap pockets, turned
nftHnHBOHt all ermont-
$5 l*» $15
colors
blue, brown and London smoke, great styles at SI fi 5B
tittwl double h °f . l,.iaKOna' herrin« l,one worsted, the light
straus and L^rf , n™"1 ia ?? inchc* loo€ trimmed satin
mimb ^ 13 *oro 8kirt is trimmed with satin straps to
match coat, colors brown and blue . in
al' wo“' ^adcloth, the 30 inch coat
S'f ? ’f10 hroastod' satin lined, trimmed with satin
andl .h<? ?n butt<’ns- the 18 gore flare skirt is cut very full
rin Se<i 911 thC,WRy d0*n five inch folds on
button, colors, green, black, brown .............__........... $16 50
one of the neweat shades.
-----------1 of style
......we
way down with covered buttjus, 5 inch fold at bottom
„ . . $5 and $3.50
I' ino net waists full trimmed
l Val lace, making a good
of gathered edging all over
$2.50
over eape effect
?ach, Suite front,
ST*lCtl,0D,T Koh^rlsecl^ltaTn Goat for ladlta, JSfi
ildren. ttyHETHtNt. AB. OLUTKLV NK\ A very stylist), up-to-dateeoet, made of ime Moirea
---’“'tv stripe smoke sain effects, and in fine yarn darn satins in black, brown green silver
id red, manish. military collars, deon turned hack enff- i,-;„,..„..i i_______ _________
lu protection; lined throughout with Para
rocess The coat for service for ail out
Very swell manish tailored coat, made in wide and
tions. Cut full length and extra wide sweep, giving full protection to the dress; ’ U„ i
baek cuffs, full empire back trimmed with novelty buttons, lined with pure Para rubier,
Skirt* wilh Tailor-made Merit
A stylish feather weight garment for m
ecru of weather, marie fn wide and nar*
row stripes in every desirable shade,baa
military collar anil buttons uptight at
neok. Empire back trimmed with stitch-
'd straps over shoulder, new effect deep
turned bwk cuffs, pure Para rubber
lined, cemented seams, An ideal out
door coat. In a wide variety of fab-
ri0" ...... $4.50 »o $7,56
Misses and childrens rubber coate with
circular capo, very full and long giv-
ing full protection to drose.......... $2 50
. „». . skirt a ver^ complete exemplification of the true
Z\?L'r°r«w?.a,ea8 »«»«•• The boautifn1 lines and the
P 1 t“llor c,'aft all Ix'ar out the reputation we enjoy for hand-
Ungtheb-stti ting skirt of any one in the city. The quality of
\ o le used ", this skirt is i high grade imported wiry texture and
w II give abundant satisfaction to the wearer. 18 gore flare skirt
trimmed with satin folds and buttons, special at $7.50 and$|0
Al! wool chiffon Panama “Sheath Skirt" stple, skirt buttons half
ay, one wide fold on bottom, full 18 gore, tailored uerfeetlv
New evaporateikpeaches, apri-
?otts and seeded raisings at
Wittbecker A- Wo*i"g.
Coeanuts grated and delivered
to any part of the city. Fresh
fruits and homemade candies
daily Alex. Bando, next to
Schucrenberg Bros. U-jtf.
iLASSintD COLUMN
Tested and Proven
A pluming, good, high grade, truly
flavored, amber colored oup of coffee
can bo li d—and without the real
Coffee danger, or damage hi health-
by (Imply using Dr. Sboon’s new sub*
(tltuto, called "Health Coffee •’ pure,
wholesome, toaated cereal*, malt,
nuts, etc. make Dr. Hhoop’a Health
C >(Tee both healthful ami satisfying.
No 20 to UO minutes tedious hotting.
"Mace In a minute," nay* Dr. Shoop
If served ss onffee, It’s taste will even
trick an expert. Tost It and see. II.
P Hohlt.
WIRE
JOSEPH TRI;
OUR BUSINESS'
HAS PROSPERED
Wanted—A few good milk cows.
Apply to Gus Huottig’s Dairy.
There Is a Heap of Solace In
Heing Able to Depend Upon
a Well Earned Reputation
Por months llrenham reader* have
seen the constant expansion of pral-e
fbr Doan's Kldnev Pill*, and read
about the good work they bavadoue In
thin locality. Not another remedy
ever produced such convincing proof
of merit.
J. M. Hudson, Carpenter, West
Main atreet, Ureoham, Texas, say* :
T can only ronfirm what 1 said In
1MB ennoeriilng the meilt of Doan's
Kidney Pills as they are certainly a
OKAt.KR IS-
DRU
HOUSE AND LOT FUR SALE.
--The Central High School
building on east Alamo avenue.
Goad brick building and large
lot, close to business portion of
the city, t'-ould be made a
desirable residence with slight
changes. Apply to Mayor
Because it has been proper-
!y conducted.
Wo buy ouly from manu-
facturers direct.
Our stock is always fresh
and complott'.
We till any prescription
and fill it right
Wo liavo only registered
pharmacists to handle pre-
HcripUons buing di-pormed.
Wo pay a little more to
get the highest quality in
all tho goods we sell, but
wc know wo take no risk on
anything that is sold over
our counter.
Via Long Distance Telephone in
volve no cost for InJtcl billw-er
railroad faro. You remain com-
fortably at home or in your office
and aceomplish important, and
satisfactory results quickly and
economically. The lines of this
company, wtth their connections,
reaoli most places of consequence
within i,(RN) miles The rates carefully and accuratalyoa
are moderate, tho service prompt 'stall hours, day or night,
and reliable. Pbons No. 84
\ BOON TO ELDKKLY PEOPLE
Most elderly poople have some kid-
ney or bladder disorder that is both
painful and dangerous. Foleys Kid-
ley Kemi-dy has proven a boon to
many olderl.v peopln as It stimulates
he urinary organs corsets Irregular-
tie* and tone* up the whole system,
'ommenee t,«klDg Foley’s Kidney
Remody at once and be vigorous.
Jos. Tristram
Instead of “just-waiting," ad
vertisc now!
Any reliable merchant will tell
you that the shoe factories an
famishing shoes better this yea>
than they did last year and out
stock is new. Palace Shoe Ston
The panic of 1873 came whet
a republican high protective
tariff law was in full force ant
effect and the admioistratior
solidly republican. Same thing
in 1893. Same thing in 1907.
And no amount of republican
sophistry can remove the facts
DOST-A class pin, nime on
back. Return to Henry Mul-
ler.
Extra fancy large Bananas, 20
cents per dozen, at Knoile's
I have made arrangements for
several cars of wood to be deliv-
ered early in Oatober; a good
time to lay in your winter supply
at reasonable prices. ’Phone
valuable kidney remedy. Atthi*tlme ATTENTION, ASTHMA SUFFERS!
by spells aud I had pain* In my loins, edlate relief to asthma sufferer# ami
Often I would be U such a condition hiw cured many < ai-ua that bad refused
that I would be laid up for day* and if >lold l0.®Sber1 treatment.. Foley's
all the liniments and other remedies H°ney and Tar I* the lx»t remedy for
that 1 used gave me but slight relief. co!,d» “II throat and lung
When I learned of Doan’s Kidney trouble. Contain*no harmful dings
Pills. I resolved to try them *nd pro- J(j*- Trlutr u».
C. S. Williams*
GROCER.
Buys all kind* of col
Products. |
Free Delivery. Phono
Three Ring*.
GOOD BEER
A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure
Tablet-called Pre vent Ic* — 1* being
dispensed by druggist* everywhere.
In t few hours, Preventics are said to
break any cold — completely. And
Preventics, being so safe anil tooth-
some, are very fine for children, No
Quinine, .no laxative, nothing harsh
nor sickening Box of 1H 2ftc. Sold
by F. W. Spreen,
■ ina, * irauivcii in try mem ma pro-
cured a box at Tristram's drag store.
They helped me from the first and I
realised that 1 at last lad found a
remody that would benefit me. 1 con-
tinued taking them and they had the
best possible effect. 1 am now able to
work every day and enjoy fairly good
S01IRMACHER
NONE BETTER
iat is all 1 aak. W. J. Gather. M hr GOLD and the Famou* Texas
. ___ I A. L. Nu.bft <n, lUtonvIlle, Indiana, p - ; j .
writer; “Last Year I suff.-red for r r ' u
Interest in tho ads. increases U 1merfSrrel'‘w,ta ‘ There is no I sitter Beer than
iur interest In all human af- Iuy i,uouns«. l bsd many of u>«- tl*e X X X kog Beer and the Fa-
irs |»yinptoai« of hay fever, and n doctor's twins Texas Pride Bottled Beer.
______________________ Pr, scrtptlo»i did tot reach my case, manufactured at Sun Antonio,
. j seemed only to aggravate It. Kortun “,u . NO < cf the local
ror bale at a Bargain at <iy l lasuted upon having Foley's dealers. This Beer la recom-
Honey and Tar It i|nti k y eurdd nir. ’ mended for ita purity, its pleas-
[lgh Grade Piano, rier wHit*-Z'o'tuecc.V *nt flavor, and it la a Texas pro-
• J..s TilkLinm. ''UCt. 1. AltTMANN.
healtli. I have no doubt that Doan's
Kidney Pills stopped my trouble from
developing Into a more terlnus fo m
and 1 am truly thankful to them. A t
times 1 feel the need of a kidnev tonic
and vou may he sure Doan's Ktdnev
Tickling or dry coughs will quickly
!"<'»on wb'-n using Dr. Sbocp's Cough
Remedy. Aud It Is so thoroughly
harruli-sg, that Dr Slump tell* mothers
to use nothing cleo, even for very
lal>es. The wholesome green leaves
and tender (terns of a lung healing
mountainous shrub give the curative
properties to Dr Shoop’s Cough Rem-
edy. It calms the cough, aud hvil*
the (emotive bronchial membranes.
No opium, no chloroform, nothing
harsh used to soppress. Demand Dr.
^hoop's Accept no other Sold by
F. Vf. Spr»en.
CEMENT WELL CURB!
It will ln*t a life time I
but llttlt more expensive
Pills Is the remedy I always use.” :«•
For sale bv all dealers. Price BOe.
Fosb-r-MlIburn Oo., Buffalo, N. Y.,
lumber. If you hare a welt;
nods recur lung, or if yon:
thinkingpf digging-* new i
let me figure with you. ftj
be o saving to you. 7-82 j
John Rial. Hrunhan, T«
All the latest novelties in belli
bags and cornbs just received at
W. J. Gatiier s north side of
square.
e.«i-»muuru "UU.IU, n,
•ole ageuls for the United States.
Remom'cr the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
"TONIO"
You need a tonic, Sproen'H
Beef, Iron and Wine will do the
trick. P. W. Spreen.
Pay attention to one thing and
you will do better, wo handle
nothing but Shoes. PalaoeShou
Store.
Democratic Nominees
Following is the list of nominees ot
the Democratic party, named at the
July 25, 1908, primaries, and presentee
as the ehoiee of the party to be v-iteo
for at the Novemtier election, Tuesday,
November .1, 19 9 ;
TORNADOES
and
HAIL STORMS
Inaure your dwelling against
Tornadoes and your crop
against damage by
Hail with
FRED L. AMSLER
General Insurance and Real
Estate Agent and Cotton
Buyer
F. J. N a v r a t i I, violin
teacher 8-11 lin.
It i* a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have lha
wrong One given you. For tbia
reason w* urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine—
0BTA8. BTOKBH, Prop
Proprietor*
nrat^laj* DarbfM,
(Raid Bath Booms,
Polite Attention sod Good
Agent Texas Steam La
of San Antoala,
FOR RENT A house furnished
or unfurnished, or rooms. Ap-
ply to Miss Fannie McClusky,
513 South Market Street,
Urenbam, Texas. 9-25 lm
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward f'T any case of Catarrh that can
not lie cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. '
F J. CHENNEY ACO..
Toledo, O.
We. the understgn-d, have known
F. J Chenney for lh<* lart 15 yetrs,
and be leva him perfectly honorable _ _ _
In -II business transaction* and flnan- Cj T, WTjTjTNH
dally able to carry out any obligation a_»
made by hi. firm. I ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O Wl11 practice in all courts. Off
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ta tukeo lotern-1 south aide public square.
ENNINGTON & SCHULZ,
For Hepr< sent^tive 48th District
Uj»N. W. D. cqocKETT
Black-Draught
lawyers.
Office over First National Bank
BREN HAM, TEXAS.
Liver Medicine
Tha reputation of this old, rslla-
b’a medicine, for constipation, In-
digMtlon and liver trouble, la firm-
ly eatabliahed. It doea not Imitate
other madkinea. It is better than
others, or It would not be the fa-
vorite liver powder, with • larger
aaU than all others combined.
SOLD Of TOWN ' n
For Repr. tentative 47th Dijtrict
J P. RUCHANAN
it’s a pity wb>-D sb k one* dru< tbe
st'.rnadi or stimulate the Heart, and
Kidney*. That I* all wrong! A weak
atom* h, meats weak stomaeb nerve*,
alvtayt- And this Is also true of tbe
Heart and Kldnty* The weak nerves
are instead crying out for help Till
explains why Dr. Sharp's Reat<»rattv*
Ispr mptly lielplng Btomoeh, Heart
For District Attorney —
J. S. JONE«, of Bastrop,
(re-election)
For District Clerk-
R. V. H JFFMANN
Imported Lunch
or ax*. th» aasr nuca
OItt* AT
SUTEH BROS.
and mucous surfaces of tht *r<ttm
sent free Price 75c pei
by all druggist*.
Family PI
AUG. BROCKSCHM1DT
INSURANCE
BRENHAM, TEXAS
THE DIAMOND AMONG
WHISKIES
bi-ttle. Hold by all druggist*.
Take BalPs Family Pills for consti-
pation.
When tbe Stomaeb, Heart, or Ktdaey
nerve* get weak, then thews organ*
always fail. Doa't drug the Stowaeh
nor ailmulxte tbe Heart or Ktdaeys.
That to slmp'y a make shift. Oes a
prescription knows to druggist*every-
where as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative
To* Restorative to prepared expressly
for tb**e weak Inside nerves. Streng-
then three nerves, build them up with
Dr. SboopX Kesu>rat1 re—tablets or
I'qutd—and see quickly help will
oorn*. Hold by K W. Spreen
For County Judge-
E. P. CURRY
For County Attorney—
W. R. EWING
For Sheriff-
D. E. TEAGUE
For County (. lerk—
O. A. SEWARD
F<» Tax Collector—
F. H. BOSSB
Corn, Bran, Chope, Shffrts,
Hay, Cotton Seed Meal, all on
the closest margin of profit, at
Wittbecke. & Hotmg.
Better
J. J. Marek,
VETERINARIAN
Delay is dangerous,
advertise feovr !
Oar supply of Shredded Wheel
Biscuits the favorite breakfast
cereal, is al ways fresh. We
carry no stale stock of anything.
two tracts aggregating acre, of
tontL
Atoopartof tbeJ. W. Light/oot 1-4
toawue Cginning at tbejo _w corner of
Ali kiods of disinfectants,
Carbolic acid, Camphor balls,
Insects Powders and Flypaper at
Gramm A Vernon’s,
Tbe Uptodata Druggists
W I. Taylor to
BIH
containing 11 acre* of toad.
TW above dearihed three tract* of
legating UB-74 acre*, being
ttesttMtond conveyod jy W. Wtag-
Tft mom rf Pul
SOS LIKES GOOD THINGS.
FOUND—A gold Sooa ot Her-
mann badge. Par for this no-
tice and get it at Press office
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