Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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JOB PRINT ING
Try The Press
BRENHAM, TEXAS, MONDAY, MARCH. 14, 1910,
which he whs advised ttt ltd altnm
is now getting to be pupuhky. and
i is admitted gemrally to be not
only practicably but expedient.
SOUTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
Protect Yourself
and Family
DISTRICT COURT
A MOVEMENT TO MOVE IT TO
TORT WORTH
With a $1000 Accident Policy by
trading with Winkelmann & Bohne
Think this over carefully. Would your faintly ho imno-
tilted by receiving $1000.00 in the event of your ttudden
death and have you provided for this emergendyV
Proto lion for yourself and each member of your family
absolutely free, To be plain, your life insured for $UXMlO0
against, accident# for tt period of pne year for only 84 cents
\nu wilt read these statements several times perhaps Iteforo
you will realise just w hat it means to you. Accident in-
surance you may think is entirely outside the dealings of a
General Merchandise Store, but the heads of this store are
Very anxious to pinteet your interest and give you the long
end of the slick.
#
We Mill everything which you usually find in a General
Merchandise Store such aw
Dress Goods, Notions, Staples, Cloth-
ing, Men's Furnishings, Shoes, Gro-
ceries, Sewing Machines, Steamship
Tickets, Etc. We buy cotton and
Country Produce.
All dollars look alike to us, so price with good goods ia
what you want.
Vsk for a Coupon Mules Card given absolutely free.
When your card is punched showing purchases to the full
amount, of card ($5.00) return it to this store.
REV. NATHAN POWELL,
Of- Rrenliam, the Moving Spirit
in the Proposed Change. Of-
fered $525,000 to Move It
On Tuesday and
Wedn sday, March
15th and 16th we
will make our for-
ni a 1 showing of
Spring Fashions in
Millinery, Suits and
Dresses, in our Mil-
linery and Garment
Department Depart-
ment, up-stairs.
You are most cor-
dially invited to at-
tend.
iniive-
Kebeeen Flewellen, ,4 id, vs,
Tom Shannon, H*lmihi#trni»>r, re
s -t fur the 2!>tli.
State vs. Dan .Turksou, burg
lary, set for March 18th.
<1, V. Carlisle, vs. It. h. I-Vlder
settled and dismissed,
Kiiinia Green vs. Mary Barn-
hill. pavilion suit, plaintiff’s pe-
tition granted as prayed for. and
Commissiiurt-rs Aug. Keiig, \V, It.
Francis and Win. Brinkeiiieyer
appointed.
, State vs Henry Campbell, as J
saull to murder, continued.
State \ s. Phil Sherman. Clias.
, Frank Reynolds, rob
liery. with deadly weapons, dis-
missed.
I lines, burglar,
on a plea of guilty , was given two
years in the penitentiary. This win
for lie- burglary of Mr. T. c. Kil-
ler store.
Stale vs. Jesse llines, theft of
over $50. the stealing of a. moving
picture machine from Mr. Jenson,
on a. plea of guilty, was given
two years in the penitentiary.
Ilepry Bergman vs. .Min no SUd-
Ye, rontinued.
Slate vs. Will Felder set for
March Itith.
city, who is one of the Trustees
of the Southwestern Fniversify,
and one of the best equipped men
in Texas to .judge of the neces-
sity of a college, inaugivated tin*
movement.
When it was first mentioned
most of the ministers of various
conference# of Texas were afraid
that it would stir up trouble, and
while admitting privately that it
would he a good thing, would not
lend their influence to the pro-
ject at that time.
Fort Worth offers $525,(100 in
property and endowment for the
I’niYeraity to ln- established ther-,
and Rev. Nathan I’oweli who lias
been working at the movement,
getting in shape to he presented
to the Coiiferenri x, left Sunday
night for 1 hid place in the inter-
est of jJip movement.
Rev. I’oweli said to tile repor-
ter that it wmh nut* the , stent ion
to abolish the school at George-
town, but foster it. and make it
one of the greatest Junior col
legos in the south.
The proposition to move tlw
I niveraity to Fort Worth, will
he submitted to the Board of
Trustee# in June, and their rec-
ommendations to tin- Conference
this fall, and Mr. Powell is firm
ly of the opinion that it will be
done. It is part of tin- plan to
eorrellate all the smaller colleges
of the church into me- system
with a Central Board in control,
and tin1 school at. Georgetown
would In- continued as a Junior
college and part of the system,
and In- believe# hate a stronger
hacking and a larger attendance
than it now has.
Tliis wiii perhaps have the ef -
fect of keeping the Georgetown
influences from fighting the Ft.
Worth project very bard.
The movement, that was talked
of in whisper* when Mr. I’oweli
first inaugerated it, with fear
Ask Us About It
Winkelmann
& Bohne
son
i-ssi
Baptist Revival
Large audiences greeted Evan-
gelist Kendrick at the various
s rviees Sunday. Sunday night
the house was packed to iis ut-
most capacity. Mr. Kendrick
spoke on the subjeel of ‘'Love."
Mr. Whittaker smg a very
helpful solo.
The services will continue all
this week at .'l:,'!0 p, m. and 7:45
p. m. Tile ladies prayer meet-
ings will he continued today, tlic.v
meet at Mrs. Lusk's everybody
come In the meeting and feel at
home. A number have heeri con-
verted and seven have united will
tin- church,
The best and
cheapest Corn
Shdler with
feed table, bas-
ket holder and
1‘rofessor S. X. Shaver, a mem -
ber of the faculty of the Bellville
Public Schools, has been advised
by Stati- Superintendent F. M.
Itralley that application for a
summer nornuil to be held at
Hrenlpun has been officially ap-
proved. The teacher# eluisi-n for
the normal are; (X. Shaver,
Bellville High School, conductor;
II, F. lirenoko, BrctthaOi High
School; J. b. Xell, president 141 iII l
College. Breiiloiiu ; Miss I’ailla
Mactze, of the Bellville High
School, who took a course in XeW
York in primary methoils, will
give special ilwIriletlOll ill that
branch.
If its candy you want its Huyler’s of course
Ju t received a shipment of all size boxes.
F. W. csPRFEN, Druggist
,1'isi maasKkgiMntfe
Sale by
HOLLE &
SEELHORST
ICE CREAM
(juite a number of Breuliaiuftes
will go down to Houston tomor -
row to attend tbe presentation
of t lie Shepard K ing.
We start today to serving our Famous Ice
Cream over the counter and in the parlor
price 5 cents. Wholesale price will he
$ 1 25 per gallon and 65c per half gallon,
delivered to any part of the city.
CANDY KITCHEN
W. 0. w.
Regular mooting of Walnut
Camp No. HO at 7MU tonight
and every Woodman invited to
atteud.
Business of importance.
i\ MUNDKLIUR,
A. LINDEMANN, Clerk.
atjMtMwnifWKXjfTHjg'
Mrs. Lmma Wilkins Linn
Fresh lot Pineapple Chunks, large cans 2 for
blue Berries, per car.
Raspberries, per can .. .
Gooseberries, per can..... ....................
Fresh Tapioca, 114 lb?, for
Fresh Barley, 8 pkgs for
Seed es? Raisins, per pkg. ..........................
Also Rice Flakes and Rice Biscuits
2 lb. Muscatel# for .............................
'We have a special deal on Ohgcolate, Cocoa a
Special care and attention linn been given in the selec-
tion of the stock he shown in my shop opening days,
Tuesday and Wednesday
of next week. A cordial invitation i# given all to come and
inspect the beautiful Spring Dresses, Noveltieain Nick wear,
Belts and every line of Women’s Apparel.
See also the latest styles in Women's and Children's
Slipper# and Shoes.
Next Door to Schirmacher's
First Hint of Spring
Fashion in Millinery
“How different” you’ll say. “How totally different from la*t
year’* styles, and how much prettier!” Truly the Spring Millinery
i* lovely-no one shape is in the ascendant, no one trimming; and
yet styles were never more distinctive. Choice plies from Russian
and Cossack Turbans, Louis XIV and Eouis XVI models; Tricornes
that ard different from any you ever saw before, and quaintly rol-
ling brim styles that are the smartest os the smart
New ides# in flowers, features and millinery ornament* are here likewise. Beautiful
pieces that we can scarcely find a name for but which appeal to the feminine taste on
?ight. No the pa ice* are not high, far from it- y
You are cordially invited to inspect this gram) showing of headwear in my millinery parlor
Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15 and 16
Department in charge of Misses Lisk and Davis
The Pure Ribbon Cane
ITS DELICIOUS
on Cakes and Waffles
Try a half gallon or gallon
<-„n of it. It i# sure to please
At all
Grocers
Reichardt, Becker
& Co.
WHOLCSALK OiaTBiaUTO**
All 25 cent Cough
Syrup reduced to
15 cents* One
week only......
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ajjjtj SUGAR
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1910, newspaper, March 14, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521044/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.