Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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BANNER
Established 1866,
P-ntcred at ttie Post Olliee in Brenham Irxasi u.s Sooontl Ola*s Mail Mattel.
Brenham, Washington County, Texas, Thursday, July 30, 1908,
Vol, 43—No 37
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Star Brand Shoes
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
W e are offering some rare
inducements in the way of
Remnants
We have arranged a Remnant counter
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where you can find all kinds of useful
goods at attractive prices.
Come and see us when you come to Brenham.
H. F. HOHLT, Brenham
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Style ami snap may sell the first
pair of a make ol Shuo. lint to he
continual -<• 1 i«• i - t h<■ -lux* must wear
well ami satisfy. Star Brand
SilOfH are in;i(ic from the best n;a
t rial that nionev cm buy, J"hey
are made by expert* in a big special-
ty factory and the Star on every
heel is a guanum. that they are
honestly eoi -ti nci. il For sale by
The New York Store,
E, C BUSTER,
Proprietor.
East Side Squar-', Brenham, Texas
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W.J. GATHER
West Side Public Square, next to Giddings' Bank.
A few Red Hot Joly Bargains,
To boom Brenham and make July a busy month. If prices will interest you read
these and come and trade with W. J. Gather, where your Dollar will go twice as
far as elsewhere.
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spun [Hi L4ND8 OPHKING. Wicliita Valley Railroad.. Thiaroa.l
From the time wheiPit first be* I has been financed, and its early con-
came evident that tbe final destiny struction is expected.
of tbe big cattle ranches in West The nearest points at this time
Texas was agriculture, every man are Stamford, on Texas Central and
who has seen them has been anxious Rotan on the Texas Central; Benja-
to know when the Spur Ranch lands Win on the Kansas City, Mexico A
would be opened to sale as farms. Orient; Plainview, ou tbe Santa Fe;
To such, and to hotueseekers every-, Cildresg on the Fort Fort Worth A
where, it will be good news to know Denver, and Snyder on the Texas
that the first of these lands will be & Pacific;
sold beginning August 17th 1008, Elsewhere in this paper is an a
in not lesB than ICO acre tracts, at vertisement showing how those in
I'fiClQK YOt'kHKLF,
The Opportunity is Hers— Hacked by Bren -
ham Testimony.
I»<>n't' take our word for it;
Don't depend on a tMOuigi-r'a. htute-
iintiit.
Head Brenhain endorsement
the statements ot Brenham
prices approximating $15 per acre
terested
ation.
may secure fail inform-
on the average.
There will be a selling office on the „ „ . . ~ „
b i Wo Substitute tor Honesty.
lands, and sale contracts will be ... , ,, , ,
, m *ni i, * i Mo substitute has ever yet been
made there. There will be hotel ac- . -
comodations where people who come; discovered for honesty. Multitudes
to inspect the lands can be comfort-j °' PeoP|e 'iave Kono to the wall try-
ably cared for. j 'n£^ to **nd 0D6, ®ur Pr'80DH »>"<»
Portions of the famous Duck ful1 of PeoPle wbo Lave attempted
Creek Dookum Valley lands will be
included in the first offerings, and as
fast as the first tract apportioned
for ssle is exhausted
blocks will be opened to sale until,
tbe entire holdings of 430,000 acres 8tantly 8ftyinf?
are sold.
The lands are chiefly in Dickens
and Kent Counties, and are all in re-
liable cotton producing territory,
absolutely free from boil weevil.
This extensive tract will become a
wonderful agricultural district, as
no laud is richer or in finer climate.
to substitute something for it
No man can really believe in him-
self when he is occupying a falsa
aJditional j P08'''0n and wearing a mask, when
the little monitor withiu him is con-
"You know you are
a fraud; you are not the man you
pretend to be ' The consciousness
of not being genuine, not being
what others think him to be, robs a
man of power, honeycombs the
character, and destroyn self-respect
and self-confidence.
Wbeu Lincoln was asked to take
$7 00 Men's Suits, $3 98.
810.00 Men's Suits, $5,50.
$12.00 Men's Suits, $6.00.
$15.00 Men's Suits, ST.50.
$18.00 Men's Suits, $0 00.
$2.00 Boy's Suits, $1 00.
$3.00 Boy's Suits, $1.50.
$4.00 Boy's Suits, $2 00.
$5.00 Boy's Suits, $2.50.
$6.00 Boy's Suits, $3.00.
$1 50 Ladies' Skirts, 8!) cents.
$1.75 Ladies' Skirts, 98 cents.
$2 00 Ladies' Skirts, $1 25.
$2.50 Ladies' Skirts, $1 48.
$3.50 Ladies' Skirts, $1.98.
10c Apron Gingham, 5c.
8c Calicoes, 5c.
12 l-2c Cotton Sacking, 10c,
8o Lawn, 5c.
12 l-2c Lawn, 8c.
20c Organdies, 10c
8c Domestic, 5c.
10c Domestic, 8c.
50c Men's Shirts, 39c.
75c Men's Shirts, 55c.
$1.00 Overalls, 90c.
$l.25c Working Pants, 98c.
25c Suspenders, 12c.
$7.00 Men's Suits, $3 98.
$10.00 Men's Suits, $5.50.
$12.00 Men's Suits, $6.00.
$15.00 Men's Suits, $7.70.
$18.00 Men's Suits, $9.90.
$2.00 Boy's Suits, $1.00.
$3.00 Boy's Suits, $1.50.
14.00 Boy's Suits, $2 00.
$5.00 Boy's Suits, $2.50.
$6.00 Boy's Suits, $3.00.
Good Turkish Towels, at 19c per pair.
Good Damask Towels, at 19c per pair.
10c Ladies Vests, 8s.
15c Ladies Tests, lUc.
25c Ladies Lile Vests, 19c.
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The elevation is approximately 2000 the wr0D* side of a ca80 8,tld- ' 1
feet, lying under the breaks of the!001'1,1 Uot do ll- . A" tlie tin,e wfci]e
piains, and farmers in surrounding] ^ should be
country and iu the tract itself in tb'uk'D£> Lincoln, you re a liar,
scattered instances are raising fine ami 1 beIieve 1 "hou,d fo,'«et m^elf
crops of cotton, corn, oats, alfalfa, and 8ft^ out
feed stuffs, and a great variety of Character as capital is vezy much
other farm products, and there i81 "^estimated by a great number
room in this splendid n6w region for I ° y°un8 nien- Tney seem to put
hundreds of farm homes !,UOre emPhasi8 uPon «™rtness,
I shrewdness, cunning influence, a
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cit.imiH
A ml decide tor yourself,
I fore is one nise ot it;
Mrs Kfiijamiii S. Ilo-n -, |o| Kt,,u.
»l kxetiange llolt«l, I'reuiiuiii, I «>xu«,
-ays: "/Mxiot three .yearn »ku I Mut-
tered a j^reat deul trooi Imelcaehe and
beaducbe, cuiined hy weak kidneys.
At that lime I tuoeured huan's Kid-
ney I'ilIs ai 1 ristraiii - (Jrujf store and
t bey cured me. I had no return ot
the trouble mil il i over-exerted my-
self, hut a train resorting to Doaii's
Kidney Pills, I hey brought me the
same relief, as in the first instance.
My 11 us band can also testify as to the
merits of (Joan's Ointment'. He had
un irritation of the skin on his face
and..though- he tried several remedies
his trouble became worse, (Joan's
Ointment was at last procured ami in
a short time this remedy brought
about a cure. In our estimation there
is no preparation superior to Doan's
Kidney Pills and (loan's Ointment.''
For sale by all dealers Price $o rents,
Fogter-Milbnrn Co., Buflfalo, N. Y,, sol#
aijents for the United SUtto
Remember tii? name—Dosn'n—and take
no other.
The Palestine Herald gives our
sentiments in the following: '-The
lemocratic party can never expect
to win another national victory until
it ijuifs flirting with that bunch of
aristocrats in New Vork and gets
hack to real democratic faiths and
doctrines Bryan represents
kind «f democracy that will
battles if they can be won.''
the
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The productivness of these lands
has been fully established, as there ipu!1' th?D Up°" down-ri^ '^n-
has been no total crop failures since ^aad'ate*rty °f charactei'-
the land iu this neighborhood wag! '^U<-C6"8 ^
| first cultivated. The platform adopted by the
There has been no more important Democracy of Wisconsin, in Con-
land opening iu lexas in recent, vention assembled, "earnestly in-
years. Ihe chances of securing ^ vites the co-operation of the electors
; good farm homes in lexas, or else-;of the State, irrespective of pant
where, are lessening every day, and party affiliations, in support of the
the farmer will do well who secures eminent commoner, William J.
i one now.
The Stamford it Northwestern
! Railroad has been surveyed into
these lands from Stamford, and its
j construction will cause rapid ad-
vancement in farm land values.
: This line will connect at Stamford
with the Texas Central and
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W. J. CAT HER, Brenham, Tex
as.
Bryan, and
triot, John
policies of
the distinguished pa-
W. Kern, and the
the democratic party."
Many a young woman is willing
to trust her heart with a young man
whom the butcher would not trust
the j with a piece of lirer.
The bone frame of the average
whale weighs about forfty-fiive tons.
R. E. GRABER,
JE WELER,
Brenham, Texas,
Makua a spaeialty of,tine Watch. Cleck
and Jewelry repairing and Engraving.
Try me. it the Old Grabnr Stand.
Alt work guaranteed.
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908, newspaper, July 30, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth484527/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.