Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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While my Ice Cream end other Confectionery pro-
duct* are pronounced onsureasae by a very large clientele,
it* is my constant endeavour to raise tbe quality of my
goods and improve the service This can only be done
by securing better and better sources of supply for the
MW Mteforiel fhnf tn mo Up im tllft finirtllf-d nrodacU.
HBj-pw state
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a A. lEWAND
W, c UP&fOMH.
Subject to the xrttoi
•vrstir Prtnjartp*
of tit* Dent-
For County AttOrnoy;
U E KVSHKRItr.
Subject to the neUou of
Ovrstlc Priwarte*
Item
For Comity Tax ,\m*twir:
vvm tVENtrr.
tfutijeu to ttio action of tbe Item
turatic PrimarUt*.
I For County Tax Collector;
F H BOSSE
! Subject to the action of the hew
loerxtlc Primaries.
Hearty All
We the undersigned merehants
of Breohsm, promise and agree
kee|> our place* of business
The French Coach St
“Defense^
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••limed Friday Han't 2-r>th I91rt, Monday in the rity
oy Becuriug oe*w?r »ww
raw material that go to make up the finished products.
More sanitary methods of handling and prompter de-
liveries are also essential. To be satisfied with what is
already achieved would be retrogression
Arthur
Knolle
Manufacturing Confectioner
For Sheriff:
D. ft TEAGUE,
Subject to the action of the Dem
erratic Primaries.
For County Treasurer:
BURNET PARKER
Subject to the action of the Dam
erratic Primaries.
For County Judge;
VV. R EWING.
Subject to the action
erratic Primaries.
of the Dem-
For District Clerk:
R V. HOFFMANN.
Subject to the action
erratic Primaries.
of the Item
For Justice Peace Precinct 3
J. H. CHAPPELL
Subject to Die action of the Dem
ocratle Primaries.
In Buying
Children’s Shoes
There atfi? four points
for mothers to rernem
ht1!* ‘
<1) the SH APK—Feet
must be permitted to
grow as nature intend-
ed—lots of toe room.
<2| The LOOKS-Only
wdi made shoes keep
their slrape. Good look -
ing shoes cost no more than the ill shaped kind.
(it) The QUALITY -Good honest leather means
liable service.
re-
(1) The COST No more than the quality demands
We take special pains to tit the little ones correctly.
We have “Shinola” to keep shoes bright
PALACE SHOE STORE
For Countable;
i it It. Ht’RCH
I J. tv. FARMER.
Subject to t|i, notion of tbe Dem
■ ocratR- Primaries.
[For Comnilugloner Prect. 3-
| CHAR. H. Mt’EUGE
j N. E DKVLK
Subject to tbe a. (ion of the Deni
; ocratle Primaries,
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LUMBER
Building Material
Wagons, Corrugated Iron,
Champion Mowers, hay Rakes
Your Patronage Solicited
P. W. WOOD
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Protecfl Yourself and
F amily
with a $1000 accident policy
by doing your trading at
Schirmachers
Think this over. Would you family be benefilted by
receiving $1000 in the event of your sudden death;
and have you provided for this emergency? Ask for
a Coupon Salqs card given absolutely free. When
I your card is punched showing purchases to the full
amount of card return it to this store.
Ask Us About It
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For CtmmiHsii.nc-r Precinct 1
J. 11 BAILEY
Subject to the action of ti,c
oeratio Priroaritsu.
pern
For Representative 4kth Dial •
THOR J. SHANNON
Subject, to the action of the
cratic primary.
Water Meter Hule*
NO I,—The tlty v>iil fur tilt. I, « mo
tor ant. amt keep emue in repair fot
the sum uf 20 i ib,, fur .vs, no,-, foi
;I'L btc for l", per month, and sol!
.valor at, lb, nenilHr motor rates |iro
'■tdoit that (lie i tiiirpo fur hik h me
lorml wntei mIii,11 mg be ion*, than
♦ l f,er month, irroapectlve of what
hi ay have brnoi tired in the proviout
montb, or what may be used in any
Mubnotpieiu month I’artlea desiring t<>
furnish tlu-ir own meters. can par
ctittae from the City Walet Works, m
actual cost, the dlffreerit sizes (it
follow,,; y |k t;*|, :• I „t Ilj.tto, 1
In nr II7.for (h Lambert Meter
or can furnish any other make, of
meter provided it lileels with itn
approval of tin- Mater Works .Super
Intondent R is understood that the
meters aril to be sat. at toiun conven-
I "til place, for examination and read
lux, and that the Superintendent of
Water Works shall have super,is
Inn of same, or sdelt other pet son ns
be may ddStgaatn.
NO. 2 No water front tunics shaii
la- Introdueed or Its-al on piemi.u-K to
lie supplied t.v meter, except that
which passes throiiKti (he nu-ti-r
Bills for ail expenses or I halves to
eomiectlou w ith meter, mid for w a
ter furnished through them ami pei
mils required therefor, and all in'
formation in reofrence thereto, can
be obtained at the uffiee of the City
Water Works
NO. II No meter shall he removed
or repaired except from a permit
from the water works superintendent
and when a meter Is removed from
any cause the city will require nit
other lo be put in Its place.
NO. I Nil meters must hr set
Immediately Inside tin- yard, or t.l
smite other couvonient pirns' salts
farter, to tile aupei intemleiit of u,
ter works, and Hie eoiiHumer is re
tpilfed to July the damages on all
meters beloiiallla to (be elty wlindi
are broken m otherwice injured try
tile I arelessnesi, ,,r liej-H^enee of
the eonatimei.
trlnterve Good Fridsy.
H. V IlohJt Co.
Hollo k Soelhond .
Winkelinann & Bohne
Reichardt Becker i Co.
T. C. Ehlert
M. A. Hoaly
F W. Scltuereaberg
Wittbecker Sc Hoting
Oscar Bronenkaai
F. Domberger
W. E. Reicharilt
E. C. Buster
Palace Shoe Store
Aug Lindeioaou
Schubert Bros.
Win. Seidel
T. A. Low & Softs
Ad. See]burst
fiiiseeke Bros,
Aug Broekselimidt
Fred IsX'Hell
I-'. A, Windhatiseu
Itri-tiham Wholesale ('roe. Co,
Fred I,. Amsler
Schmid Bros.
Wm. Acker
G N. Hymnn
Kalkstt-in & Simmons
Her V. Nett
K. s. Schramm
< 1. Seltavvet & Son
•I. I*'. Sflirnmin
Hartmann & Sehet'fer
Louis Ifoesler
W. -I. Cather
W. .1, Graber
W A. Wood A Co.
G. Hermann & Son
•I. II. Quelle
II. F, Wehtneyer
Brenliam Kvg. I’resis.
Miss Bertha Booker is visiting
in lloustxm
Mr. Henry Schear, of Chappell
Hill, spent -Monday iu the city.
Mr Max Muller, of Houston,
spent Sunday in the city.
Justice F A. Hotneyer, of
Burton, spent Alouduy in tite
city.
MissA lice Farmer has accep-
ted a position with Mistrot 'Bros.
& Co.
Miss Irene Bloman has return-
ed from a three months visit to
Little Rock, Ark.
Mrs. Henry Muller left Sunday
for Sail Antonio to visit her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Striekert.
Mrs. Miller, of Fort Worth.
Miss Hallie Mae Barwise. is
AND
Black Ashland Sp agi
will make the season at Lusk’s private s’&ble
to Exchange Hotel. Will keep a good man
the horses all the time. The small fee of
will be charged for the season. Insurance
wanted at reasonable charge.
Wm. Lusk,
B mu ~iii imift i~nTT"i—~immmini — .
Ownei
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
real os-
in the
for the
nee
Following is a list of
tate transfers recorded
County Clerk’s office
week just ended:
Annie Grant to J. P. Buchanan,
! lot in Brcrihnm $150.
here on a visit the guest of Mrs j -B rry Vann and wife to E. C. j
i 1 logins, til acres M. A. Early
league $*>60.
G. W. Dillard to K. ('
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Resolutions of Kesperl nu the
death of Miss Lizzie t'nrnes ad-
opted by the Sunday School of the
llid‘'|>endem-i' Baptist Cluire.li.
The sudden anil unexpected
death nf our friend and en-work-
t. Miss Lizzie Carnes, ndmouish-
■> u.s that life is uncertain and
In i we do must In- done (|tiick-
-lohn M. Mathis.
Mr. T. E. Treadway, of Somer -
ville, spent Monday in the city
attending District court ;is a
witness.
Mr. and .Mrs. T. ( . Jlt-mming,
of Colorado Springs. Colorado,
are here in the city, the guests o!
Mr. and Mrs John M. Key.
Mr. Chits. DeWare, of Jeffer-
son, who is attending a business
allege in Houston, spent Sunday
in tin- city.
Mr. -I. W. Lauderdale, of Snm--
crville, whose pasture fence was
cut for several miles, a short
time ago. spent Monday in the
•ity.
Prof, and Mrs. M. A, Tiemnnn,
who have been here on a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Htteske, retur-
ned to tie-ir home at Warrant on
Sunday.
General Agent of the Soul hern
Pacific sleamshtp lines. Mr. II.
M. Wilkins, with hcndijuarti-rs at
Galveston, spent Sunday in tin
city.
l,\. Our friend possessed many
virtues and like all beings had
her limits. Let ns retnemluT her
virtues only and forget her faults
and cherish the fondest recollec-
tions of her as a genial eotupan
NO • Meter bills are ituol,- on tin
first or each month for water nsec
Uurlng the |iteveu(ilng month, ami U
mil pal,I l>> the tenth of the month
water will be turned off, am) a pen
nlty of 11 00 \>t|l he mbleit for turn
lag same on again.
NO. it The ruto when water i-
used through meters are as follows:
10.000 or less, ;t,V
10.000 to 2,-,,000, 30c.
25.000 to 50,000, gap,
100.000 to 200,000, lee.
200.000 to 800,000, lie
per M i;a|s
ion. tt fithful officer of our
team No. 2 was 241b.
Sit min y school- our friend,
Ki'htnid of team No,
2 made the
I IIKBKFORH- ns tin tdlesta-
high individual
av’TauT’ srore oi
tion uf her services as an effic-
174 2 ;| pins. Imvitig
>2.* jtins l«»
ietil end faithful officer, lie it
his credit when
the r
■iintg
DlNtN--
lihSOIA ED That our hearts
’'♦I. Flh* st'Gj'rs aro as
follow s :
mi' snr.- with sorrow at her un
Team No. 1 :
tjmelv di .i||i. her soul and hotly
l’tllll In-111111
1.5.4
Hb
Lit
•''•in disengaged just iu the hud
i’., Biehei-slejn
HI
170
12li
"1 womanhood.
tins, lllleltig
1.1
114
Lit
RESOLVBD That W" extend
Harry .Mails
lot;
Lit
f*7
th ■ b reaved family our hearts
Kohl, .laltnke
1 :Vt
1 to
147
•l',(‘P s.vmp.'ilhy in this our great
' Inis. Lemm
Lib
1.47
120
Mlliclioti and assure them of
Total
7H.4
Ssll
155
'"if prayers in their behalf to
Team No. 2 -
bear up under the weight of the
lleo. 7, iss
12"
Kill
11>4
burdened hearts.
Ed. Sclnnid
18(1
Hit;
174
liLsOLX LD Tlutl we direct
MT, Scltawe
Hit.
Bib
Hli
the bereaved friends and relit
H. Mueller
101
loo
flfi
lives to "Him whodoothn|| thin *
A. Limlemann
70
Hill
140
"ell. and question not ILis ways
B. Lehmann
1.42
107
lOti
The tragedy ,,f ,|mt f() t]ll,
Total
1 M
871
774
tmite seems mysterious and
There should have been a
game
Bowling Contests
In tho bowling "eoutests of five
Brenham Bowling club, leant No.
I defeated team No. 2 Ity Op ins,
the aggregate score of leant X".
1. was 242,S pins, wlilie that of
Hughes,
78 acres B. F. Sanders league $1,-
182.
Fischer Bros, to Steve Horak,
one acre, P. & A. Hope league
4.45.
F. 11. Gauss to Paul Ilarzkc.
interest in 1(50 acres in Washing-
ton County $100.
F. Kilter to Emma I). Kilter,
lot in Brenham $8000.
Mrs. Bottle M. Earnest and hus-
band tn Mrs. T. I). Morgan, lot
in Brenham, other considerations
and $10.
Houston McAdoo to -las. Me—
Atloo, 10 acres, A. Harrington
league $10.
Houston McAdoo to das. Me—
Atloo. 28 acres in Washington
county '$.10.
Frank Gicseeke to Albert Ott,
ion acres E. Gordon league, $ 2
5t It i.
Mrs. Bessie Shorn, ef al to Hen-
ry Qttelic, 200 acres, M. A. Bry-
an league $4775,
It cost Cock amj
Peary me nj hard-
ships and 3 ears of
work to reach the
North Pole and
yet there is doubt
in the minds of the
public
ns to who
really discovered
the pole.
It will cost you
nothing to find the
most up - to - date
stock of groceries
in Brenham. Of
this there is no
doubt. Come and
convince yourself
by a visit to Neu’s
Grocery, the store
where price and
quality meet.
; Hermann Y. Net
The Up-to Date Grocer
& Sealshipt Oyster dealt
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CAN GOODS’
.All kinds of Peerless Canned Goods, such as
Tomatoes, Peas, Heans, Peaches, Grapes, Apri-
cots, Cherries, Corn and many others. Peer-
less Brand is the best you can buy.
SCHMID BROTHERS
Wm.
You Will Have No Grounds
for complaint if you use coffee
ordered from us Are you
satisfied with the coffee you
arc getting 'i It not try soma
of the following.
GoidiVi (I He
Thom- t il In* new based upon t|„
■'mount uf waive used bv tlm ( otmuiii
i-r during a period or one month Tin
Mrouhani VVator \\ork« n*8<MvuM (he
right to odd to, or elmng, these rules
and regulations a* experience mat
show to ho uevesaari
NO. 7 In eases whore meter* full
to register nu ayertvm of the first,
second and third month preceding
shall Im taken as a basis for settle
merit.
meaningless may he directed by
"Ur heavenly father for a pur-
pose.
I’lioii why lament a closing door
He has helped you oft before.
He may have in
ti e
up, 2 lb can 75o
11 rest put
Amber, a blend that makes
a rich, smooth drink, per
pound 25c
Chieftain, per Ib 2<!c.
... Gr maybe you would prefer
a bulk or backet coffee. To these we offer
Bremonds, per pail $1.00.
Bulk Goods from 10c up.
Now—If you want coffee satisfaction go to the
Ur
-Nee,-
H. F. Hohlt Company
The Store of Quality.
sWbBbH
'V: ■,
NO, X As it is pructleally lutpo*
slble for a meter to over register an
amount of water which inis paused
through It, all settlement* must lj.
msde bv, and lit aeeordance with the
actual amount recorded bv the me
ter unless the comoMner enn furnish
to the superintendent of water work,
proof that the meter Is over-register
Ine; when upon payment of the full
amount „f the account in question,
the proper rebate will bo given lo
superintendent of water works.
NO. P in case of violation of an'
of tbe proceeding roquiratnom*, and
regulations, or tf free access to the
meter for examination or repair shall
at any time he dented to the super-
Inteinlom, or such person or persons
as the elty may employ for the pur
pose, or tf found that the meter has
been tampered with, the water supply
shall ho stopped miles* the party
shall pay such additional charges as
the city ahull impose, nor will the
supply be resumed except upon pay -
ment of expense of suttlnic off and
turnip* ott water nnd upon satisfac-
tory understanding: (hat no future
cause of complaint shall arise it
would bo well for each consumer to
Issrn to road hi* motor. *nd know
how much water ho or she Is using.
Think whnt
store.
Wait and see.
KIvSOIA Kl)~ Tlint a copy of
lhe.se resolutions he spread up-*
"it the minutes of our Sunday
School, that a copy ho sent to
tile Brenham Press for publica-
tion.
between the LitGrange ami the
home team, on account of missing
’he train the team could not
get- here in time ns scheduled on
Saturday.
MBS. J. T. 1LA1R-STON.
M ISS MARY P. BOOKER,
MISS CLARA PICKETT.
Mrs. Albert Ehlert, who resides
about five miles north of town
hi the Cedar'Mill neighborhood,
hud the misfortune to get, ser--
iously burned last Saturday. Her
clothing caught on fire from a
washpol blaze in the yard, and
though her husband was close by.
and hastily extinguished the
llames, she sustained serious
burns from her knees to her neck.
N’early all the hair on her head
"as burned off. Mr. Ehlert’s
hands were badly burned putting
his wife’* clothing out.
There was a meeting of jt..
ize.i* favorable to the candidacy
of Davidson llt ,|l(1 ol-fieo 0‘f
Messrs. Pennington & Schulz,
Saturday afternoon and \[r ]|
D. Schulz elected ehairnian of the
Davidson Club. If „as not „ larg
meeting, hut very earnest advo-
cates of this gentleman for gov-
•Pnw ,1U>’ «"d plannetl how the
county should l,e canvassed for
him.
ijlftiia
WENDT
AGE NT FOR
TFJe_^
OLIVE!?
Typewrit!
Machines Bought, Sold «1
Repaired. Office- at Co!
House. ERENHAM, TE
I Did You Ever
I Think of This?
Capudln* for that Headaca
~ 'cU1T*,T ?•««?»ss
»Tves. Tr, It. * At^g*^ ^
I lie plumber is as necessary to tbe undoubtful
preservation of youa health as a physician
Often times the Physician, with his tediously »•’*
jutitt tr clinical knowledge, is called upon to cure a
' angtrous illness which a few M,npie plumbing »PPlf*
^ am is correctly installed, would have prevented
J^ P^ber obliterates the cause, tears out the
bis ,,l>° ° 1 ’*'oasei the physiciau remedies as beet he can,
§ result of our negligence.
9
•he Blittu Memorial College
u (istcal organization gave «
<“'ri Ht Carmine Saturday nigh,
fo an audience of nlyout G00 The
contH'rt consisted of mush- rtvi.
tations etc.
Au automobile nut into a hug-
g.' that was hitched «t tlm Bap-
u*t chore It Sunday night, turn-
«ng it over.
Safeguard your health properly, amply-
Consult the
Plumber
We Are Sanitary Specialists
Adolph Seelhorst
Phone - Nine-Naugh
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.