Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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W. W. BUTLER
WHEN WALK-OVERS GO ON. TROUBLE GOES OFF
Try a pair and be convinced. Walk-Overs are guaranteed solid leather. Walk-Overs are the most stylish
and serviceable shoes in the market The illustrations below are only a few of the many styles that
we have. Remember the price, always $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00.
Did yon ever stop to think how people are judged by their
shoes? If you wear this WALK-OVKR SHOE, your good
sense is evident. Its a practical expression of shoe wisdom.
Made on the Laurens last, a new Walk Over model. Every
line a curve of beauty, and every curve a work of art. A
shoe in which the maker and wearer take equal and justiti
able pride.
PATENT LEATHER:
$4.00 and $5.00
GUN METAL CALF:
WALK-OVKR 8H0E8 are always ondr
i on dress parade. Here
is the popular ECHO model, designed for men who desire
pronounced style without sacrificing good taste or comfort.
It looks pretty well here, still better in our window, but bast
of all on your foot. Bee what a variety of leathers and
styles we can show you in our store.
PATENT LEATHER:
$4.00 and $5.00
OUN METAL CALF:
$4.00
VICI KID and VICI CALF:
$3.50
If you’re particular about the style of your shoes,
see this one on your foot. A fetching style and a
comfortable last. We carry the Junior in nearly every
kind of leather. Call and select the one liked liest.
PATENT LEATHER:
$5.00
GUN METAL CALF:
$3.50 and $4.00
Do you want a conservative shoe? Here it is for
you. A straight last much liked by men of quiet
tastes. The MANHATTAN. Not an old man's shoe,
bu)i a shapely, attractive model for all men. Its a
WALK-OVER, therefore stylish. Bee it in our store
in various patterns, styles and leathers.
PATENT LEATHER:
VICI KID:
$3.50
L. C. ROBE
DEPARTMENT STORE
Congressman Randell’s bill
making it a violation of the
criminal code for a member of
Congress to accept employment
from a public service corpora-
tion, of a corporation doing an
interstate business was defeated
in the House as everyone knew
it would be. Congressman Han-
ded made a creditable showing,
and even those who voted
against the measure knew in
therrTiParts that it whs right and
that something of the kind was
needed for the defense of the
people.
Brick Work, Stone Work, Tile
Work.
Cement Sidewalk Work
a specialty.
Good work and prompt service.
Your orders solicited. Let me
figure with you.
W. W. BUTLER
FIRE.
The financial Hurry did not
even create a riffle in the earn-
ings of the Standare Oil Com-
pany. The company’s profits
for 1907 are estimated at %>oy-
000,000, as compared with $*3,-
122,255 in 11*06. There has been
no decrease of any importance in
the business of the concern since
November 1st last. It is esti-
mated that the concern will
show a surplus after deducting
dividends for 1907 of over $45,-
000,000.
Not the Modern Kind.
"Here on the plains of Mara-
thon is where the Greeks made
their great stand against the
Persian invasion.”
“Great stand, was it ?”
“Why, it is historic."
"Greek stand ?”
"Yes, yes."
"Must have been a fruit
stand.*'
When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney
mrve* get weak. th*n tbeae organs a1-
ways tail. Ooi ’t drug >he Stomach,
oor st’mulate the iieatt or Kidneys.
That is simply a makeshift. Get a
prescrip ts! known to druggist* evenr-
where as Dr Sh.r p’s Restorative. The
Restorative is or spare 1 expressly for
expreeslv
these weak Inside serves Stre’ gthen
itfi Dr.
these nerves, bu 11 them us wi
Sho*p’s Rest rative—tablets rr liquid—
and see how q-iicsly help will come.
Free sample test sent on request by
Dr. Shnop. Marine, Wla. Your hearts
is surely worth this simple teat. F. W.
Spreen.
Our stock of fruit cake ingred
iants is complete and the price is
right. Call or phone us your
order. Wittbecker A Hoting
Have your house] insured
Mrs, Emma Slmmona,
Agent.
Brenham,-----------Texas.
Wood yard
GRAIN and
FEEDSTUFFS
PROEESSIONAL CARDS
lENNINGTON & 8CHULZ,
LAWYERS.
Office over First National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
O. L. EDDLNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all courts. Office
south side public square.
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
--DEALER IN-
DRUGS,
MKD1U1NK8,
TOILET ARTICLES
A full supply of the popular Patent
Medicines, Toilet. Artlclm, and Fine
Perfumeries In endless variety.
Free delivery to any part of
•the city.
Telephone No. 112-5
JNO. EMSHOFF
Imported Lunch
OP SIX THS BUST naLICa-
ct*» AT
SUTER BROS.
A rood lunch, a palatable lunch,
with all ktods of liquid refreshments.
Large. cool, airy ball, electric fans, a
cordial welcome and polite and at-
tentive servloe
GRAIN, HAY, WOOD AND
ICE.
PHONE--
Henry Grote
58-5 rings
101-3 rings
House and yard Jas. A. Wilkin*
warehouse, next to W. A.
Wood A Co.’a
Dr. C R EVERSBERG
OStas. U 5
US
Physicians’
Prescriptions
carefully and accurately compounded
stall houra. day or night.
Phone No. 54
LANGE /VIEG. CO-
Makers of Galvanized Steel
Cisterns, Flues and Gutters.
Plumbing and repair work a
specialty.
F LflNGE./VVanager
C. S. Williamson,
GROCER.
Bays all kinds of country
Produce.
Free Delivery. Phone 25,
Three Rings.
A fhll line of the best WHI8KY,
CIGARS, ETU.
Regular Meals sod Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar and Restaurant.
Fresh. Cold Baer always on Up
J. S. WILLIAMS,
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
ING and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cisterns.
G1ESECKE BROTHERS
Phone 53, 4 rings.
GREATLY
INCREASED
TOLL LINE
FACILITIES
Doctor
writes your prescription on
the handiest blank he has.
No matter whose name is
on the blank, it is your
privilege to Uke it to the
druggist you prefer, and we
ask that you bring it here.
There are reasons. •
Schiraiacher.
BRENHAM BAKERY
and BOTTLING WORKS,
FRITZ RUETZ, Prop.
Thirty-two loaves of Bread for
$1.00. Will deliver 25 cents
worth to say part of the city.
Special p> ices on broad fer bar-
becues, picnics, etc Agent for
Cel#ry Cola,
Dr, Bock’s Vino,
and Iron Brew.
INSURANCE.
Firs, Toms and Security Bonds.
Typewriting solicited.
MISS ETTA VAN NESS.
In Giddings Building,
This company having placed in
operation a large number of di
rect through circuits between
the important towns in Texas
and Arkansas is anabled to offer
its patrons a more prompt, effi
cient and comprehensive Long
DlsUnco service than heretofore.
No intermediate stations on those
circuits, thus insuring a minimum
of interruptions.
A new line has just been com-
pleted from Bowie to Ringgold,
which is there met with a line of
the Pioneer Telephone Company,
thus furnishing a first-class ser-
vice to Oklahoma City, Guthrie
and Western Oklahoma points.
The Iluest Coffee Substitute i-voi*
Ui»de. hs* recently been pr* .|»'«1 by
Dr, (Snoop of Rseilie, Wi*. You don't
know have to bull it twenty or thirty
minute*, ".vimle In n minute” any*
tho doctor. “Health Coffee” t* ready
the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet
produced. Not ag'nln <-f rusl coffee
mil either. Health f offee 1 mi Let on
in tnacle from cure tna-trd cereal* ,.r
gnuim, with malt, nut*, etc. Heady it
w. u'd fo I on export— wue he to’un-
knowingly drink it for coffer*
Oil •! light.
‘(.hit of sight, out of mind,” is an
old saying which applies with *|K*cial
force to a wire burn or wound that’*
•men treated with Hucklen’e Arnica
dalv* It'a out of sight, out of mind
and out. of existence. Piles too and
chilblains disappear under its healing
influence Guaranteed by Joe. Tris-
tram, druggist 25c.
Telr,flrapH and
Tftleption« Go
THE DIAMOND AMONG
WHISKIES
is one that stanus alone by rea-
son of its exceptional age, parity
and flavor. That “ diamond ’’
you’ll find in our stock first time
you call. Let that he soon so
you’ll have aa early opportunity
to inspect the gem.
THE FAVORITE SALOON
Saw**
►'WriT’STWT'U.
ELITE“s.
CHAU, now CHAR ROWLEY.
Trl.l Catsrih treatments are being
mallei cut f'ec, oo request, by Dr
Whoop, Hacinc. Wi*. These tests ara
prom- g lu the {ample allhout a
peuiiy's ci st-the groat value of this
scicnt'llc prescription known to drug-
get* everywhere a- Dr Shoop’s fa-
g at* everywhere a Dr Shoop’a Cl
tarrli Remedy Sold by P. W. Hproet
Stats or Ohio, Oitv ok {
Tol.KINi. Ll'CAS COVMTY f"-
Prana J. Chonnay make* oath that
he I* senior partner of tha firm of K. J.
i benney A Co., doing business In the
City of Toledo, County and Slate afore-
said, and that Kald firm will nay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every crow of Catarrh
that canoot be cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
PRANK J, CHENNEY.
Sworn to before me and aubecrilwd
in my presence, this uih day or De-
cember, A. D. 1K96.
(Sa.i,.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Haifa Catarrh < ure Is taken In-
ternally. itnd acts directly on the
blood and nocous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials froe.
P. J. CHENNEY A CO.
Toledo, O.
S-Id hv all druggists, 75c.
Take Ball's Family Pills for con-
stipation.
MODEL BAKERY
To Be Reopened Saturday,
January lltb.
The Mods! Bakery will ba re-
opened Saturday for business at
the old stand and willoonti
furnish the public with first
class bread, cakes ate. 1-9 tf
Old Fashion Buck wheat and
New Ribbon cane syrup at
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 229, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1908, newspaper, January 25, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520610/m1/3/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.