Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1910 Page: 3 of 6
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ROBERTS
Salvage Sale of Buster’s stock
'egiirn next Wednesday.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
Weak, Weary Women
Southwestern
Lumbermen
meet at
Kansas City
January 25-27
Low Fares
Have your house insured
Mi-*, Emma Simmon*
Agent,
Brenham, _________________________________Texas
Learn the Cause of Daily
Woes and End Them
When the back aches and throbs.
When housework is torture.
When night brings no rest nor sleep.
When urinary disorders set in
— lot is a weary one.
a way to ^escape these woes.
Tu^^rwi women here in Brenham.
M rs. A
Texas, says. 0, UOKn s
Kidney l ills is just as high today at it
was several years ago when 1
endorsed them. This remedy proved in
my case to be one of great merit I
procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Tris-
tram s Drug Store and I highly rec-
ommend them for backache or any
other symptoms of kidney trouble. ”
for sale bv all dealers. Price 50c.
Foster - Milburn Co., Buffalo. New
York, sole agents for United States.
Remember the name-Doan’s-trtd
Women’s lot
Tnere is t ... VIWBW w
I Doan's Kidney Pills cure such ills.
I J J n «r/. D,«k...,l ___ _ _— t . —.
This is a Brenham woman's teMi'rnJmv
0. Coleman, of Brenham,
: °pi«ion of Doan’s
- — -»**%•* vi/«lAy At it
was several years ago when 1 public!?
endorsed them. This remedy proved in
Round trip tickets of
sale January 23 to 25, in-
Kuehn & Craig
DEALERS IN **
Cattle, Hogs, Etc.
We are in the market for all
kinds of cattle, fat or poor, old
or youDg. Hogs, Sheep, Etc. j
See us before disposing of your
cattle, as we are prepared to pay
the highest market price.
elusive, limited to January
29, 1910, for final return.
W. S. Keenan, G. P. A., Galveston
Henry Grote
"V ,
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v; *¥j
yvv h.
$1.50 yard Bouncings for 65c.
Parti at Buster’s Salvage Sale.
U. S. Salvage Co., of New York
how ill charge of New York
store.
Insure your life with a Texas
they settle in case of 1 oss
pVitlloiU delay.
LOST—A spoted male hog about
ten months old with the follow-
ing marks. Over bit in right
ear and over crop in. the right
ear. Finder will be liberally
rewarded by returning to Win.
Zeiss, R. F. I). No. 5. 1-12 2w.
Ladies fine suits worth $12.50
in Buster's mighty salvage sale oi
ly $2.98.
For Feverishness and Aclng
oWah!,tlier tr,om Malarious conditions
olds or overheating, tr^HlckTcsrpu
p ae. it reduces the fever and reliev
Ts"
WANT—to buy second hand
clothing, shoes and hats. No-
tify 0. Freukil, P. 0. Box 112.
WANTED—A first class Ger-
man Truck Farmer, to work 40
acre farm Team,a, etc., furn-
ished. Five year contract. Will
Divide profits. Aug. Brock-
sehmidt. 1-11 2w.
In Pound
H Pound two cows and one
year ling ] ,.<w branded T. J.
-L II. BURCH.
Wll«i in need
*®*t that money
tile
bv.-U
of slices,
can buy.
the
Go
I'ALACE SHOE STORE.
^e need the services of expor-
ted sales people for Buster’s
"Ovage Bale,
F. S. SALVAGE CO.
Remember we handle a good
Slr!i,,’s°iSery’ ladi"S’ m€U’s aud
V14 1’A LACE SHOE STORE.
Lad it
. do,1’t buy a dimes
. 1 UIJ*d y»u see those new la-
nod embroideries at salvage
ritv a* R. F- Buster’s next Wet
WANTED—Men to learn Barber
trade. Few weeks completes.
Time saved by steady practice.
Careful instruction, tools given.
Diplomas granted. Wages Sat-
urdays. Positions waiting. A
Demand for graduates. Write
today. Moler Barber College,
Houston, Texas. 1-15 6t
NEW TIN SHOP.
We are now located in the
old market building, oppo-
site Suter Bros^ and are
prepared to do your Tin
and Repair work. ROOF
1NG and GUTTERING oui
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cisterns.
GIESECKE BROTHERS
Phone 53, 4 rings.
WANTED—Bookkeeper and ste-
nographer must be A1 and
speak German and English flu-
ently, be good penman, accu-
rate and neat. Give trial bal-
ance and monthly statements
No Cigarettes, drugs or alco-
Your
Prescriptions
We are equipped to fill your
prescriptions with the purest
drugs that money can buy.
Promptness and accuracy
guaranteed.
F. W. Spreen
DIXIE HU
ifld
NT.
holies. Permanent position to
right party. Apply in own
handwriting. State minimum
salary and former employers
Address Lock Box 68, Bren
ham, Texas. 1-13tf.
;v,feml the White sale at W
uu,,.,. s u Majn 8lroet Com
*'n!f Monday, January 17th
bailing one week.
How’. Thlsf
•viCZir''* Hundred 0®«ars Re
Unot i *llv c*** of Catarrh that
E** U b, H.l*.
Catarrh
*r * co,
• *“*• to carry «
»w Urm
* «Mtn, Km
»**!«•.!« |lnt.
Pl iMti* *»«•»
FOR RENT—Nice rooms. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Mollie Dyer. 720
East Almo Avenue, Brenham,
Texas. 1-10.
FOR RENT-The Ed. Haubelt
residence. Apply to Mrs.
Frank Ifaubelt, Brenham. Tex-
as. l-8tf.
A full line of the best WHISKY,
CIGARS, ETU.
Regular Meals and Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar and Restaurant.
Fresh, Gold Beer always on tap
A few doses of thin remedy will In-
variably cure an ordinary attack of
diarrhoea.
II can always be depended npor,
even In the more severe attack* of
cramp colic and cholera morbus.
It i* equally successful for summer
diarrhoea and cholera Infantum In
children, ami I* the means of saving
the lives of many children envh year.
When reduced with water and
sweetened It Is pleasant to tube.
Every man of a family should keep
this remedy In his home. Buy It now.
Price, 28o. Largs Him, 6oo.
WHITB’8
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDf
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
OF IMITATION*.
THr OtNlHXC PflKPAftlt?) ONLY *V
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co.
• T, units, mo
F. W. SPREEN
Expert Dyeing and
Cleaning
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
: I Sick Headache
Can be Cured when
MS4«444»4»444MH»MM«
FOR SALE—The Zeiss gin and
homestead. Together or sepa-
rately. Gin has an established'1
patronage. I.. Zeiss KJtf,
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
INSURANCE
BRENHAM. TEXAS
I
HerbinE
Dr. J. & Burdit
TRY-W-TODAY!
Why suffer wh'i severe hesd-
•e^h»vsjWa^ip»|h« be
••■Man. Try NasMaeUte great
liver regulator
tee «aM ana hee*MM Mr <
DEAL.KK IN
STAPLE AND FANCY ,
GROCERIES, CORN, OATS,
HAY AND FEED OF
ALL KINDS
Dry Poat Oak Wood at $4.00
per cord delivered
Phone Orders
Amsler Building
Brenham, Texas
The
Casino Hall
ELITE
BARBtR
SHOP
We have employed the
services of an expert dyer
and cleaner and are pre-
pared to make your fail and
winter clothes new for you.
Send them in early and avoid
the ru*h later on.
I Oj, -..oca o. Wines
atSMS; '
Pollt* Attention and Good Bevric Yomooth, much of it’s a yesr
. . r» • _ I older than last Fall and so much the
Agent Brenham Troy Lain- Ln^r **»•* ®",J strain, careful
j - 3 ** I handling and distilling make for the
Phone 9, 3 Rings
Brenflam Troo unindni
C. F. Hopmann, Prop.
KODAKS I KODAKS!
Schirmacher
dry.
The Coolest Place
in the City
We handle die best Whiskey
! Bee*, Wines, and Cigars that
money can buy. Restaurant
F. W.
Dr. R. H. LENERT
"ON TINIt"
The
Houston
& Texas
Central
»,,u uiBiming maxe lor uie
prime condition our vIdouk and *diritou«
liquor* enjoy. Your* to paaa upon at
] fair cost.
Favorite Saloon
Joe Marek, Prop.
A brand new line of Eastman.
AH kinds and sixes, also every-
thing that goes with a Kodak-.
Kodak finishing work and film
developing a specialty. Leave
your films *- *-
tomorrow.
Through t he Backbone
of Texas
Reaches every portion of the great
state and you travel in Pullman car*
between Houston, Dal aa, Ft. Worth,
Waco, Austin and Corsicana. Thru
•leepera to Colorado. Dallas. Hous-
ton, Galveston and New Orleans.
Remember the Hustler, the new fast
*—*-betwean , —1 ~ “
Coaches
Observe Hon ParlorCara!
sends# on all da£ trains. OU
T.J. ANDHHOK,
““ r
Has
Them
today and
them
g.*t
Remember it isn't a Kodak if
it isn’t sn Eastman.
SCHIRMACHER
aaiw^yt: IMMBii ^ • v
« t
ms
For Your
Christmas
Candies
“•Ksrts
M Usd, ud tm
H- m T. J I
*• flSchirmach
You can find none
better than Gun-
thers. | have just
direct
from the factory
in
of all
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, January 17, 1910, newspaper, January 17, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519873/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.