Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Horse Shoes 75 cts
Per Pair
Put on by an expert at Billy Burnet' Horse Shoeing
Parlor opposite Suter Bros. Satisfaction guaranteed
m-xssara
You’ll get
smoker’s heart
If you persist in over-work-
ing your heart with rich,
oily, nicotine-laden clear
Havana cigars. Smoke
light domestic cigars like
the
Tom Moore
mm 10c Cigar
THE SOUTHWEST C1QAK CO., DitUu, Tnu, Distributor*
For Mice L,ioe, Etc. I Sept. 1, I will begin h class in
on fowls, hold by the logs .head j piano lessons at my homo. Tin-
downward ,aud spray lightly; th*‘
feathers will carry the condensed
liquid to tho skin. Spray brood-
ing hens very lightly and neither
hens or chicks will he troubled.
Remember ,thc contact of the
lightest spray with the pests is
as effective as a heavy shower.
Unlike others, Baker’s Insecti-
cide is safe and not explosive.
For Sale by Schmid Bros.
Saturday is another Cand,
Day. All Home Mndes 15 cent;
tho Fouud.
KNOLLE’S KONFECTIONERY
tiou #3.50 per month, A part of
your patronage is solicited and
will be appreciated.
Very Respectfully,
MRS. FRANK J. DWYER.
417 E. Academy. 8-25 lw.
Baylor *>
Jus received a shipman of Huy
or’s Fine Oandiys,
F. W. SPREEN.
An expert litrse ahoer can be
found at Dr. lii’ly Burnes shoe
ing parlor at his Veterinary Hos-
pital,
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»wsf at 11 a. a.
Service at night at 8:30.
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Removed
, Blood or Pain.
LA FAYETTE
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{The l*th Sunday After Trinity)
tJ» a. sa. Sunday School.
K> 30 a. to. Morning Service
All cordially invited. '
lor. G. Lnagner. Pastor.
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8t hkr'i Chrcfc.
{The 12th Sunday After Trinity)
No rhun-h «cr vices on account
»f the Rector being in Brtlville to
ill his fifth Sunday appointment. I useless.
Sunday school will be held m'-
wuai, at tea o'clock, with Mr.
lower Lamkin, Superintendent.
Rev, 8. MoyUn Bird, Rector.
All cordially invited.
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First Baptist Church.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. n
f. W. Howard. Supt.
Services morning and evening,
•ondueted by the pastor, Rev.
Otis E. Carter.
('Lurch cooled by electric fans.
All cordially invited,
Rev. Otia E. Carter, Pt»*tor.
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Gerqian Methodist Church.
9 a. m. Sundt./ School, Prof.
3, F. Urban’ke, Supt.
Preaching at 10:90 a. m. by
’rof. John Pltienneke D, D. who
iftcr an xtended vacation has re
turned Strengthened and refresh-
ed.
Preaching at H p. m. by Prof.
J. L. N’eu.
Prayermeeting, Wednesday at
p. m.
All cordially invited.
R«v. John Striet Pastor.
Proving It Ever Day-Many Case
ring Witnesses Will
HD Skill
W»1U Tea is * b
and Ib4I*
•r>.
the, choicest Ceylon
teas. It makes a pleasant
For sale by
GRUESEN & NBU.
cup.
In Point-Living Wit
Twttiy Cbncerning
“Gall Stones may appear singl.
or they mag be present iu almost
say number, even into the hund-
reds and thousands. I had a pa-
tient who passed 560 in 48 hours.
They yield to proper treatment.
“On Ioe”
Huyier’s Fine Candies at
Spreen’s Drug Store.
It is too hot to take a trip now
Stay at home and drink Crazy
Well Mineral Water. You can
get the same results.
GRUESEN & NBU.
Remember we will deliver ice
cream to any part of the city in
amounts of 25 cts. and over.
Phone in your orders for Sunday
Candy Kitchen.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
Dr. T. F. Cox, superintendent
Preaching at 10:30 a. re. and
8 p. in.
.Morning Subject: Tho Charac-
ter of Jonah.
At 4:30 in the afternoon at the
colored Methodist church Rev.
Nathan Powell will preach on the
the subject of "Education.”
/ II cordially invited,
ltcv. Nathan Powell, Pastor.
The Tune for Fall Gardening is at
hand. We are prepared to
I attend to your wants.
; V'Yv1’ 7|l
»Seed, bulk or Id package, we have the fob
Purple Top White Globe,
Leaf, White Globe, Amber
rfS«d.
.Mr. .1 a«. Farmer, of Indopeu
deuce, spent Saturday in tho city
There was a good crowd in
Ircnham Saturday and trade was
brisk.
Mr. J. lioxie Williams ,of Inde-
pendence .spent Saturday in the
city.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Gid
dings, of Somerville, Saturday
morning a fire* hoy
Rev. C. H. Brooks, formerly of
ChappellH ill now, of Elgin spent
Friday in tlureity.
Mr, Chas. Stokes, of the Elite
Berber Shop was confined to his
home siek Saturday.
Mr. A. G. Gray, formerly of his
county, but late of Rockdale .has
moved back to this county.
A good crowd from Branham
went out to Mill Creek to attend
a big barbecue there Saturday.
Mosdames Brocksehmidt, of
Breuhnm ami Smith of Auostin,
were the guests of Mrs. C. F. Hell
muth during the week,—Bell vi lie
Times.
The Wood building leased for a
millinery store .will be iu charge o
Mi* Stevenson and ia by Mistrot,
Broa., A Go., of Galveston and no
Mia trot, Mnnn Co., of Houston
previously printed.
Mr. S. M. Gibson, of tlie Hous-
ton Poat, spent Saturday in the
city. The Post is arranging to is-
sue iD annual special trade edi-
tion, and Mr. Gibson is here to so
licit business for this paper.
There was a tremendous crowd
of Brenhare people out to attend
^performance given at the fool
$t. Charles stmt Friday night
by the Dr. J. LaFayetfce Berry Co
and show was heartily enjoyed.
Frezh Huyier’s
Fresh Huyier’s in all size box-
sjrzrrz »r=,» - «'•
Prof. A. Cowperwaitc, „ ,'
M. D., Ph. D., LL. D. , ure M#P'e 5 VBU
Dr. J. Lafayette Berry 1ms pro-. GRLE&EN & NEU.
von the truth of the above in Inin i
Boys!! remember Huyier’s can-
IrwD of oases in and around Ileus dy don,t cogt muchi from ]0 cte
ton . Apperelieits often proves to
5c gall atones, and over one-half
upwards according to your feel-
ings.
if those who are affected) with bv TRISTRAM'S DRUG STORE.
-r troubles will be found upon e:» ____[____
uiiiuatiou to have these conoreta- Hul]g and mea, gtrjetly cash<
liorn Dr.. B rry has removed up * Drenham Com/ 0H, M’f’g Co.
wards of 300 gall stones from one^ ______
I Fresh cabbage and celery
GRUESEN & NEU.
no
Try a ease of No. 4 Crazy Wa-
ter it will do you good.
GRUESEN & NEU.
patient in |8 hours, no knife
blood, no pain.
A few names of people who will ‘
glady corroborate these assertion j
appear below, and the names of
scores of others are on file at La
Fayette’s offices at the New Ex-, v ______
change hotel, Brenham ,where he^ The best is the cheapest, buy
iian be consulted. i Maloney Bros, high art shoes for
OnA pril 23, Mrs, EHiatbcUi ( ly- children ,
nes ptossed over 2tW gall stones in PALACE SHOE STORE.
18 hours, feeling so well next «lay | ------
she left for her home at Marlow,j Orange ice made daily and de-
Okla. I livered to any part of the city
t
i iivfieo in any part
Mrs. M, J, < hupnuin, Oenavilla, at the regular price.
Texas, seven- case. ! Candy Kitchen
Mrs. I. L. Walker, 111 North
First street. Temple Texas.
Mrs. T. J. Neale, Temple, Tex.
Mrs Mary V. Cot trill. 51 South
Third Street, Temple.
Mrs. Mary Stephens.,,? 17 Shep-
herd street, Houston.
Anyone wishing to he examined
We can save you express and
fit you in the highest class even-
ing slippers fall styles just re-
ceived.
PALACE SHOE STORE.
For Headache*—Hick’s Capudine
ean call on Dr. Berry at tin* lix-1 Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomac
change hotel Offi.-e hours from j tol*
—acts Jmedlateiy. Try it. 10c, 25c,
and 50c. at drug stores.
10 to 12 ami 216 4.
TWO BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FREI
Large Out Glass Vaac and Silver
Spoons at Airdome.
The beautiful cut glass vase the
lias been on display in W. J.
Graber’s window will be given
away at the Airdome tonight also
set of silver tea spoons. There
will ho two drawing!* tonightr in-
stead of one.
Program is also good tonight
which includes “Monte Cristo,”
and a picture showing the life of
John the Baptist allowing him
condemned to death by King Iler
ml and bis head brought in on a
platter. Biscuits mother used to
make is a good comic.
“Best”
lee Cream, Best obtainable, re-
ceived daily. For sale at 5 and
10c at Spreen’s Fountain.
"Blanke’s”
Bucket Coffee at 85c. as long
as it lasts, every bucket guaran-
teed.
SCHMID BROS.
Saturday is another Candy
Dlay. All Home Mades 15 co
the Pound. »
KNOLLE’S KONFECTIONERY
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Prescripts
There is just az much need of having
the pharmacist that puts up your preserfj
there is in having confidence in the doctor t
noses yonr case and writes your prescriptii
have the most complete pharmacy in Souths
as and guarantee every ingredient that goes
prescription we send out to be absolutely
never substitute.
Schirmach
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SICK BOOM
You’ll find here
most complete stock |
Medicines, Ice and {
Bags, Bed Pans, etc, :^
All of the highest
quality and excellence’
reasonably priced, i|
No matter what it i
thorougldy stocked. es|
should carry it—We
F. W. SPI
aaKSiM
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fischer Bros.
The oldest market In the oltj
Fresh Beet, Veal, Pork and. Sausage i
Telephone No 43.
Prompness ia a Feature with Us
KODAKS! KODAKS!
Schirmacher Has Them
A brand new line of Eastman.
All kinds and sizes, also every-
thing that goes with a Kodak-
Kodak finishing work and film
developing a specialty. Leave
your films today and get them
tomorrow.
Remember it isn’t a Kodak if
it isn’t an t astman.
SCHIRMACHER
DR. C. R. EVEI
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Office Ovi
Giddings & Gide
W.CHi
General lnz« m
and Real
Giddings Bi
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VETERINi
HOSPITAL IN COS
Office at MatcheU’t
. Sale Stable.
j Office o^on-t, 14-1; ‘
GOOD BEER—
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than XXX Pearl
and the Fam
Pride.
DR. HERMAN WIEBUSCH tlex’xx k!>- S?
1*^ KT M nr IGS.TP Wouo Tlx<*8 PiiUu
X—P I_L 1 I | manufactured at
and ►old by moi-t o|
fiealrrt. 1 hm B*er
crtei d 0 for it» purity,
cm ft 1 visif ami it >s itf
tine. I A1
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ARE YOU COMING
TO HOUSTON?
HELP WANTED—One all round
experienced salesman and two
eperieiiced sales ladies for the
first floor. One experienced
helper and one apprentice iu 111
Millinery Department. One ex- C C CHANDLER, Real Es-
If so invest in acreage, it
pays big. 1 will be pleased
to show you around.
perieneed lady in Alternation
Department and one good reli-
able colored porter. Apply at
onee.
E. C. BUSTER,
New York Store.
.l«pl«jHrb,.uti(tU Ho.
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NotwiUistaading the fact that
the primaries are nearly a year
off, there are numbers of prospee
tive candidates for a greatmany 0
the county offioes. The latest po-
litical talk is that County Treasur
er Burney Parker will be a candi-
date for County Commissioner.
HELP WANTED-One all round
experienced salesman and two
experienced sales ladies for the
first floor. On* experienced
helper and one apprentice in m
Millinery Department. One ex-
perienced lady 'n Alternation
Department and one good reli-
able colored porter Apply «t
111
tate, Building and Um,
512 Theatre Bldg. - Phone 1653
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Office over Spreen’s Drug
Store, Dr. Nash old stand
BUCKH0RN SALOON
MOVED TO SOUTH NOfITH AT.
NEXT TO THE OP-Ra HOUSE
Newly I'liu.i-hed Throughout.
First-C'l.cs 1 1 Its Furnibb-
iogs 11 il Stock of
Wines, Whiskies and Cigars.
Fresh Beer on Tap.
Polite Attention to the Retail
Trade.
URECH& WERNER,
Proprietors.
m
H00H
hhdlrtul
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A full l'n<* of the beef'!!
CIO \R3,
Regtila> Meat*- and Sb
01 everything tin
affords. »|
Good service, joli.oi
Bar and Rcetcnf
Fresh. Gold deer als
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J. S. Wll
. ^.C. BUSTER,
Mew York Store.
I girls
Gordon Adams
M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Specialist
•.z.
3A4 Office ova-Spreen’t
D ng Store.
Notice
I have 400 gals of ribbon cane
syrup for sale and would be
pleased to quote you my prices.
J. JANICA.
Just received a shipment 0
Crazy Well Waters.
GRU18EN & NEU,
Our phone No. is 35-5 we want
to talk to you about our evening
slippers.
PALACE SHOE STORE.
I For gala
> 4* L. Steele homestead in
the northern part of the city and
•feut 55 acres in wood land near
•y Hill. A bargain to an early
purchaser. Apply to 8-6 lm.
O. L. EDDINS.
Expert piano
pairing, also voicir
aranteed by A. M.
ham, Texas, repre
them Pianq and 1
Houston, Texas, mal
Reidling Piano and
phone. On exhibitio
nia Linn 's store. s
—m
Hulls* and meal
cash only
Brenham Com. Oil, |
Saturday is 4
day. All Home \
the Pound.
KNOLLE’S
No
hulls
Brenham
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tqrifi Pfert*
sat *11*?
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.