Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 28, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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worn and tired from overwork, need a
feeling of weakness or helplessness will
a of . itself. You should take Wine of
to them.
oft-tried
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•n of three require*
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SiNRMPPINff
I Stare
: valuable to fowl '»re
the farm *»d rural districts to
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RAILROAD TIME CARD.
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GULF, COLOBAW* & HAST* KB
North- Sooth-
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N»: is; 201 a: m. No. 17, $M t m.
HOUSTON a TEXAS CKWTRAt.
p‘ Baste- • ' * West-
No. 42,4:<*p. m. No 48, 1:00 p. m.
No. 4fl, 2:48 a. m. No. 46, 12:82 a. m.
too» every point of
Effective, ;•*&, not explo-
' tow to price, it is the on
safeguard upon whiehthe house-
wife or caretaker can always de-
pend to destroy all insect
— J M * P™[ of r*81 ,n^>t any season and in all climate.
“““^ eonrse, the telephone has praetH- SCHMID BROS,
•lly Tevototionized-existence in _____
many parte of tlte country, The
Bon
'sspraen # Drug Store.
Chore-1
for sale at]
''^“WxsylwV*
isolation and loeito«<w Which for-' ,Hu>^r’S Iljgh Grade
merely surrounded farm life
largely been eliminated and aj
feeling of protection and security j y^turday is another Cand
" , k“” "f Day, All Home Mades 15 eent
the Found,
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KNOWN "CRAWFORD SHOES"
„ sold by na for over 17 years. This is
oi FtoUr-a guarantee with every sack.
earn!ess Hosiery, a brand that to
i. Sells for 15 and 25 cento.
V
tent
REMOVE RURAL RESIDENTS
Save Travels to Town and Time
Talking Through Telephone
The Southwestern Telegraph a
Telephone Company offers to the
farmers and rural users of tele-
phones, facilities absolutely uneq
uni led and at rates and upon
terms which such users cannot af
ford to ignore. The Southwestern
Company solicits this class of bus
iue«a secure in the belief that in
establishing relations with it a
high degree of satisfaction will b
experienced by tin* patron.
The advantage to the farmer
of having connection with a *y«
tem as comprehensive and far
reaching as
afforded the female member* of
the household during the tong
hours when the men are engaged
in their various avocation* in p!e«
ees far from the farm home. It
has produced more of a feeling
of contentrneut among the young-
er members of the family, h»tii
male and female, since it enables
them to readily communicate wit
KNOLLE’S KONFK T10NF.R’
The girls say you are wclcome l
at any time, since you brought
that nice box of Huy tor’s from]
Tristram’s drug store.
Saturday is another Cand
One hundred thousand
barrels of Lone Star
. Portland Cement has
; for the Galveston Causeway. And se-
• in face of all competitors, as
Cement Buy your cement
Two cars on hand. Prompt
delivery. Sold by
F. W. WOOD, LUMBER DEALER
Won by MR. L. I. WJ
Smithville Tournament, Ma
PETERS
Score: 484 out of 5Q0
Winning HIGH AVERAGE for the two
| The Peters Cartridge
j Cincinnati, Ohio
lected
_ engineer i
the “Boat High Grade”
now whfieitis cheap.
each other before this could only l>av. All Home Mades 15 cent*
be aeompliahed by making a jour
nvy of from five to twenty miles.
The one item of quickly secur-
ing the services of a doctor
case* of sudden illness would ful
ly rceompciiH.- the user of a teje
phono for the alight expense
volvcd in its maintenance, Lift
could easily pass away during
the hour or more spent in trying
get a physician without the aid
the telephone, whereas with till*
wonderful device may be impart
ed which would result in the sav
mg of « precious life pending
the doctor’s arrival.
Tiie cost of rural ekphnoc ser-
vice has reached a pom where i
is easily in the reach of all. even
most mndernte eircum
Tiie Southwestern Company op
era tea in tint stales of Arkmteiis
and Texas a system of lines con-
nected with which are 172,000 «ta
turns, and over these lines, and
with which ihey connect, you hr
enabled to carry on conversatiot)
I to almost any place in country
i within a thousand miles, ft wilt
j thus he ween what is meant hy
that of the Southwest * lOH,‘ 1,1
ern Company can hardly be over 8taf" ‘ s’
estimated and it is certain that n
other system can offer such wide-
spread facilities or such vuluabi-
service.
One o fthe most important de
velopements in the. business of
the farmer during the pawl few
years has been the advent of the
telephone into his home end the
rural districts generally. Through
the medium of this ever watchful'oompre .enmve syetena.
servant the farmer is not only! Sl‘,l,,|<l a to the rer
with the nearest market town, s”lf ,n mm* rvm"U' ,,r <>lmt,ur,< ,0
thus enabling him to keep aocu ’'aU,-v Hnd ***** *'» --'"mnnicat.
rately informed concerning the W',U* h“ ,<wn il i>! rf,tt*°n
price of his products, but he may a,,lv that ht *H"
also learn as to whether or not a ,Mut u « not ,,,w'«ht th,lf °1'
demand exists at any particular “r m "f(V™ similar ^»'«ntag
time for the commodity which ho
has to duqjosi* of i inlorination as to the proeed
Time was when it was custema T "
to haul a load to town, possible ,,<>n wiUr th" Southwerteru Oo,u
over a road difficult to travel, on !,anv wiJI ft,rnish,-d hy
ly to learn upon arrival that the th<* n,'nr'*t manager or
market was overstocked- with the trough t ompauv headquarters «
particular thing the farmer had l>1‘!lnx (l'X)W-
to sell and there whs nothing for
it but to plod wearily home again
but all this can now be avoid by
the judicious uae of the telephone
The farmer need no longer be
deceived hy the smooth-tounged
agents of large buyers who repre-
sent market prices much lower
than is realty the ease, as a con-
sequence of which he has beeu in-
duced to aell his products at less
profit than he would have obtain
ed had he beeu acquainted with
the true state of affairs. With a
tetoplmne lie can keep constantly
in touch with the state of the
market thus insuring the receipt
by him, at all times, of the full
value of the commodities he has
l\ WffggtotlWIMWil.il. .I| ,.a M.,1. W":
Texas eaii produce the best of
everything, so it is with the pia-
nos and organs made in Houston,
there is nothing better made for
the money anywhere. Now don’t
be a knocker but n booster, try
one of the Reidling pianos or the
Kcidoplunje, On exhibition at
Mrs. Linn’s store.
Saturday ia another Candy
•b<y. All Home Mades 15 cents
the Pound.
KNOLLK’H KONFECTlONBItY
Don't fail to examine the hand
somo musical instruments at Mrs
Emma Wilkins Linn'a store.
the Pound.
KNOLLB’S
KONKECTIOXERV
Horse shoeing is done right at
Dr. Billy Burn .s t hoeing parlor.
New crop pure strained honey.
W1TTBECKER & H0T1NG.
Fresh dill pickles at
GRUESBN & NEU.
Saturday is another Cand,
Day. All Home Mades 15 cent
the Pound.
KNOLLE ’S KONPECTION BRT J
The new pure Ribbon Cane Sy-1
rup in cans, ask for “Vclva”
brand.
WITTBBCKER & HOTING.
Saturday is another ('and.'
Day. All Home Made* 15 cents |
the Pound.
KNOLLE S KONFEt 'TIONER5 i
O. SCHAtA/E & SON
DIAIJJES.m
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ETC
Have accepted the agency for the LYON & HEALY
MUSIC HOUSE and will take orders for sheet music
and all kinds of musical instruments
^5
W. A. Wood* Go..:
LUMBER,
AclHNTb FOB )
ELLWOOD HC G FENCE,
STUDEBAKER WA0ON8.
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Brenham, Texas. ■
OCS3S
THE SURE AND EASY
WAY TO SUCCESS
IN SHOOTING
to to shoot Winchester
Factory Loaded “Leader”
and “Repeater” Shells.
Charles G. Spencer, who
outshot the world in 1908,
of 96.77?, for 11,175 .hott'dT H™u«d
Z'tmz? Mock loads, the kind you can buy snywhere, if y^u
INSIST UPON HAVING THE RED W BRAND.
$100 Reward, 9100.
The readers o fthis paper wtl
plessed to learn that there Is
least one dreaded disease that set-1
ence has ben able to euro In al Us
stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's I
Oattarrh Cure la the only positive j
ternity. Catarrh being a constttu
tlonal dlaeaae, requires a conatltu-l
w
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation ot the disease, and giv-
ing ths paUent strength by bluldln*
up the eonstltutln and assisting na-
ture In doing Its work. The proprie-
tors have ao much faith In Its cur
atlve powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It
falls to cure. Send for list of testi-
monials.
Address P. J. CHENEY & CO.
8old by Druggists 76c. Toledo, 0.
PILES e
immediate relief from j
Stoop's Magic Ointment
Pain anywhere stopped In 20 mlnu-l
teg sure with one of Dr, Shoop'sl
Pink Pain tabletB. The formula Is on I
the 26 cent box. Ask your doctor orl
druggist about this formula! Stops!
womanly pains, headache, pain nny-|
where. Write Dr, Shoop, Racine, wi
for free trial, to prove value o fhls |
Headache, or Pink Pain Tablets.
Sold by
F. W. SPRKEN.
Served aa coffee, the new coffee I
substitute known to grocers every-1
where as Dr, Shoops Haelth Coffee,!
wll trick even a coffee expert. Not I
grate o freal coffee in It either-!
Pure healthful toasted grains, malt
nnte, etc. have been so cleverly blen-
ded aa to give a wonderfully satisfy
Ing coffee taste and flavor. And it
la "made in a minute." too. No tod I
lous 20 to 80 mlnuto* boiling.
H. F. HOHLT CO.
They steady your nerve
] Confidence in your shells
steadies your atm. You know U.M.C. Nitro
Uub Shelb v/hi roach “way out there” and
nit hard Loaded with any standard powder
by mechanically exact machines. They
have the famous 33 primer and are steel
lined. stuj/m r>Yc c,qm.-
tub onion *rtai.uc <A«TIIID0Bnn,Import. cnao.
A«-«CT. .1. Ilr.m.tw,,,, Vorll, „ ^POrt' Coaa-
BALUSTITE Winn,
10th Grand American Hai
Chicago, Illinois, June 22nd~26th, 1{
EMPIRE Winner oi
New Jersey Championship t
July 1st, by Dr. J. D, Burtis
J. H. LAU & Co., Agent
75 Chambers St. NEW YOI
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0. O. PesmimvNV. I8TAILISMID I860.
Giddings & Giddings,
Bankers.
UntMuNsoMvaa)
Individual Responsibility $500,
m
Ample Resources, Courteous Treatment, , a
Superior Service. : f
rne exclusive savings bank peat ure of thi?
popular, A savings aooount I
save, not what you earn, that
At URE of tU* establishment bs
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BRENHflW TEXAS
Big Reductu
In Oxfords
R John Kelly for Ladies Oxf,
I Douglas for Men and
I Just arrived: John B Stetson
P
| ail the new shapes
i ALEX. SIM
S.l
Washington’s Flaguo Spots
He la ts low, marsy boitoma of the
Potomac, the brooding ground of tho
malarias germs. These germs cause
chills, fever and ague. bHUousness
Jaundice, lasttude. weakness and gen-
eral debility and bring Buffering or
death to thousands yearly,
trio Bitters never falls to
teem and cure malarial troubles.
They are the beat all round tonic an
Cure for malaria I ever used," writes
R. M. James, of Louellen, s. c. They
tere Stomach, liver, lKdney and the
Blood troubles and will prevent Ty-
phoid. Try them, EOc. Guaranteed
Cord Wood
Let me put in jour winter
wood while tiie roads are good
uid wood is aheap. I can save
you'money if you will Imy now.
Burney Parker. 7-31 lm.
The Crime of Idleness.
Idleness means trouble for any one.
Us the same tote a laiy liver, it
But Klee-I causes constipation, headache, Jaun-
destroy dice, stltow complexion, pimple and
-..... wotehsa, teas of appeUte, nausea, but
Dr. King's New Life Pills soon ban-|
l«h liver troubles and build up your
nffftltb. 28e. at'
^ JOS. TRISTRAM.
Hick's Capudlne Cures Sick Headach
Also Nervous Headache, Traveler
Today
Just received a beautiful
of new postal cards.
Candy Kitchen.
line
JOS. TRISTRAM.
ndigestion
I’arties to the city desiring
grapes for Sunday please phone
b riday. Will deliver Saturday.
JOHN NIEDKRAUElt.
Phone 115-2.
'Twss a Glorios Victory.
Thw**s rejoicing In Fedora Tetrn.
been saved, and
A man's
5T2?,
Jnge New
r. Shoop'
iii
now Dr. Kings
talk of the
Pepper o
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[Discovery _
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For weak
Coughsi
S^ver. L
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ed Prick i
tie free. ft.
Mil
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Discovery is the
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hemorrhagea
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tKng’s New
J toe) Uke a
Work How
lunga, or
ww, Hsy
o rany
rUd^Bot
“Jack Frost’’ high grade, pure
ingredients, ful pound can bakin
powder for 25 cents.
WITTBECKER & HOTING.
1 ihi8^ 1,UnCheS f°r h0t weath«-
WITTBECKER A HOTING.
AUa BROCKSCHMIDT
insurance
BRENHAM, TEXAS
'TEXAS BEER FOR
TEXAS PEOPl
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,It is not the material ak
produces good beer—it’s i
. of knowing howto blend
ferent materials to gel
r‘ snappy ’ taste and aromat
?vr ’
A'ffeiO
A LAM
^ BOTTLED BEEI
so much different from of
Its flavor lingers like
memory.
^ BREWCD AND *
LONE STAR BREWING:
bAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
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j McCormi
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 28, 1909, newspaper, August 28, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520545/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.