Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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^KE A STUDY
"ftaSK r?eiremplo? Severy
ftfiKb in doing the work.
MfJSn we employ are men of
,f*2Sce, skilled in *11 the
plumbing, Heating, E*c.
?. is the installing of new
nairinK you will find that
to will pive the utm0!*..8aV
nndTr all weather conditions.
L! . mental memorandum of
«„,£ number which is 3°8- LfJ
in this line be known^to
}ECKE BROS.
j|. H. iEBES'
GROCERY
ff YOU WANT SOME
fine coffee at a
gedlum price try
our BEST blend and
m. & j. ; ALSO auto-
crat HOME roast
and OUR special
blend TEAS at a low
i • nrice. Special sale on
canned fruits and
vegetables.
YAM SWEET pota-
toes.
PHONE NO. 8
J.H.QUEBE
FRED L AMSLER
General lnsarsnc* sad p-t-
Estate
0«ee Phon# T Resides*. ft
BR EN HAM. TEXAS
MAREK & BECKER
VETERINARIANS
Qnitmaa St Rrenhass, Tun
ELITE BARBER SHOP
GET SHAVED RIGHT NOW
4—BARBERS—4
YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT
C E. STOKES, Prop. *
West Side Court House Sqoars
H
Of Mrs. Ctappefl, of FiYe Yean*
Standing, Relieved by Cardui.
I
Mt. Air.', N. C
. V OX, *U|kiri!
Preaching »<
30 p. m.
Rev, Krne
9: t.
cndeti
11
Or. T
tttUl
-Mrs Si rah M Chap- li,,kl'ns> Memorial >Ulh<Kli»l Churvh
pell of this town. savs: 'i suttered for Su
five years with womanly troubles, also
Stomach doubles, and my punishment
was more than any one could tell.
1 tried Host every kind of medicine, -
but none d.d me any good. '
I re3d one day about Cardui, the wo-
man's tome, and I decided to. try it. I
had not taken but about six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
Rood than all the other medicines 1 had
tried, put together.
, My friends began asking me why I is »nnvui* Come iuul
looked so well, and I told them about give u> your assistance.
I "Ifnili C ^. 1^1..: 'a tl
,\»oke. pastor.
Bible
Christian Church.
school. 9 -15 a, in.
Tim »t-
Railroad Time Table.
Passenger trains leave the Union
Station on the following schedules
Arthur Kilgore, Agent.
Santa Fe—North
No. 6 11:35 a. m
No. \t 11:32 p. m
No. 18 12:27 a. m
Santa Fe—South
No. B 4:26 p. m
No. 17 4:23 a m
No. 15 5:19 a. m
H. A f. C.—Rut
No. 42, east bound 4:85 p. m
Train No. 46, east bound 3:20 a m
H .ft T. CI—West
Train No. 43, west boundl2:55 p. m
Train No. 45, west bound 1:4# a. m
Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON
Eye, Ear, Note and "Ihro.1
Office over Schirmacher'i I> U
Store
BRENHAM. TEXAS
Cardui. Several are now taking it.
Do you, lady reader, sutler from any
of the ailments due to womanly trouble,
such as headache, backache, sideache.
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired
feeling?
If so, let us urge vou to give Cardui l
trial. We feel confident it will help you,
Just as it has a million other women in
the past half century.
You
Morning discourse, 11 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. ui.
The public is cordially Invited.
I century.
Begin taking Cardui lo-day
won't regret it. All druggists.
. , . ■ Gorman service
Hritt it- CiwttalWof* Co. LadMT !
Advisory Dew . Ciwitanoog*. Tenn , lor '■
J»if u. iim Or. i 'at ca»« «.n3 64 («£• book, "Homt
TtMUneM tor Viomer,." in »'■ ■> wrapper. N.G. 114
St. Paul's K\. Lutheran Church.
(Sjeptuagealiua Sunday»
Sunday school, (Qvnutn Knglish)
[9:00 a in.
10 SO a. ui.
English service 7 30 p. in.
Installation of ne* vestry mem-
bers In uioiuins service.
All ar<> cordially invited.
Rev, Ed w. a. S.tKebiel, pastor
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, anil which has been
iu use for over 30 your#, ho* homo tho signature ot
_/? and lias iHH»n niado under his per-
/V r sonal supervision aiuoe its infancy.
C^ac~/y, /■oucAtM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and *• Jnst-ne-good " are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, l»ro|>» and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It
contains neither Oplutu, Morphine nor other Noreotlo
substance. It* age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nml allays Feverlahness, Tor more titan thirty years It
has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation,
r'.atulencr, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Dlarrbona*. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
)Bears the Signature of
.Mrs. S Coston has returned from
' U'rownviood, when- she spent several
! months with her son. She will now
(ioriiKot Methodist K|»lNio|M»l Church.
Sunday school, : Kj h. 111.
German servile, 10 30 a. ui,
Junior fSpworth'league devotional
Marble and Granite \ ui
First Class Foreign and Amsrl
can Marbles and Granite Handled
All kinds of Cemetery »ork.
Iron Fencing s Specialty
F. W. MARTIN
Phone 126 Brenham, Texas
spend several uiotiths with her dauRh-! m^tlnts, '> 30 p, iu.
l<-r, Mrs. Jesse Crockett. Kuglisli preachiiiK service, 7 : 0 p
Mrs. l.lziie Fife and Miss lleulah ul,
| Fife have returned from a visit to j Senior Epworth league devotion
Mrs. Jim Howerion in Hempstead. ;a| meetinK, >> 10 p. in.
Mrs. J, Sterling Smith, Misses Jul-; Rev. A A. Lei teste, pastor.
i in Koutt and Lillian Smith speut the!
, ,, ,, ... i, ,! First IV«i>tl-l Ctiurch.
week-end with Mrs. Grace lerrell ol
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You H«v« Always Bought
Navasota.
Mrs. Lllleon Mines has returned
j
j from Guerdon. Ark after spending
i two months with her daughter, Mrs.
grand jury, in session yesterday, was
!charged that its authority extended
|to Investigations of state depart-
ments.
H 45 Bible school, V\ 11. Nichol
Coniptrallei Terrell also appealed
son. superintendent.
Preaching, 11 a. m„ by the pastor, 'and advised it of certain finding he
II y p. t , 7 p. m., \V G. Lang had made #lnee taking otltce.
BILLY BURNES
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at 206 St Charles Street
EE
We Keep
41 Roast, our special blend
Golden Sun
Reliance
Arbuckles
Autocrat
All good Coffees,
properly parched and
prices to suit your purse.
TRY A CARD
In These
Columns
It Will Pay Yon
SEfflPOTHOES
Triumph, Green Mountain, Early
Ohios and Early Hose
l\V VV Stone 'ston, presldeut. a former grand jury returned In
1 Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Carlisle have re-' T"" l>,^nuu wUI l" 1,1 d,Hr*" °f Uctments against a former ..due
turned from a visit to relatives C Wllkoraon. leader. L.n,ployee of the department, and a
L . . Wp invite all to attend thw Mt Uprtaiu count) la* coUnctot
San Antonio.
Hubert Brantley of Somerville. j vices, and let us come to get some ;Alto.noy C-neral Sweeton
, ,, v 'good out of the working. also appeared before the KtaUd jury
who was the guest or .Mrs. r. i 1
t'hoir practice lit 7: <10 this eve in.. ii,,« i<har^,i nf untilrunt hu 11 Jf
Frank \V Wood and son, Frauk,
, of Brenham, were In our City
on buslnesH rhurstlay morning. Mr,
Wood was looking Into the proposi-
tion of making some Investments la
Somei vtlle, so we understand, aud
he t» looking in the rlRht direction.—
Somerville Tribune.
IIKHT HKHtTliTF
you vv III get from "Mrhsae" Cotton
Hnwli get H while you c*i». It l»
fiiilll A. 1>. Melinite Cotton Hee«l Co.
of Loeklmrt. Teias. SeluuPI Urtw.—
Adv. atiH-tf.
Alexander, has returned home.
Miss Bess lui(5 returned j ui">;
ifrom an extended visit to her Klster,
I!
j Mrs. L. P. Cherry, who accompanied
her home.
• | Mrs. Km ma Simmons, Miss Ftta
[ Van Ness and Mrs. Becker and babe'
j'motored from Brenham and spent
: the evening with friends.
J. I), Jacobs died at the home of
his son, K. O. Jacobs, after a linger
. ing illness at 10:30 p. tu. Wednes-
day, February 16. His remains
were carried to Rosebud for Inter-
ment. lie had been making an ex-
tended visit here. He also leaves
two daughters to mourn his loss, Mrs.
McCoy of Hosebud and Mr*. Brllt of
Center Point.
i lie has chargo of anti-trust suit
the State.
HuhsciMie ror «n«- IUnni»r-Prs«l
lU<v. W. It. Brown, pastor.
i (
Gourd Seed Corn, Gold and
Silver Mine Corn,
Strawberry Seed
Corn
Mebanc Cotton He<sl
St .Peter's Church.
I Sept u&gculma Sunday,)
Holy communion, 7 30 a, m.
Sunday school, 10 "0 a. m.
Matins and sermon, 11 a. m
Processional hymn, No 73, "Al-
lelulla! Song of Gladness'' (llaydn)
Venite Kxtiltemus Good son
Te Deutn Laudaiuus Woodward
tn K tlat.
Belied I t us Aldrieb
Hymn No. 4H4. "We Love tin-
j'lace, o God"- Quam Dllwta
Offertory anthem, rbe Lord Is
My Hock Hogers (suptaso solo
|,y Mrs Andeimn).
Recessional hymn, No. fi.il,
!"Through the Night wt l>«nbt irml
IMfl
HOK POLISH.
I .
TJcpolislitWs
easiest to use-
ilic sliino ilidii
banlest Jo W
w
v
Black
White
Tan
7,
{/
X~f-
Hev
Also a full line of Garden Seed, in
packages and bulk
for tho A. 1>. Me bane Cotton Heed Sorrow
(io, of l/K klmrt, Tex. We believe In
sHIing qualltjr. That is why we
Imve MeOnne StH-d- Slluuid liri*.—
Adv. a«»H-tf
Bambrldge.
H. Moylan Bird.
rector.
Kf CP YOUR SHOES NEAT
TWF.F.IWUrC^U-, WW* "•!:— s i
mm ■■■■■■■ ■■■
Wm. SEIDEl 1
IR
F A. WINDHAUSEN
Phone l-2-4j
lit Burning Loconettvts
fast service
north and south
GOOD CONNECTION!
and WEST
■** Ballast—OU
UesmotWes—Heavy
sleepers AND DINB8
F" Further Iftformstioa
488 the lool asknt
Medicinal
Atomizers
The parts that compose an
Atomizcr should be made
material that will no'
or injure any medicines that
are used in the Atom«er. Our
medicinal Atomizers haie
hard rubber fittinga throujh-
out They can be used to
advantage with either aci o
alkaline solutions.
TRISTRAM
PIASIUCT
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HOUSTON - TI. H AS
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Ads under this heading are charfeu
for st the rate of lc per word
first insertion and l-2c per word for
each Insertion after the first day
No ads taken for le» than ife.
FOR RENT—My 6-room r««l-
lence, either furnished or unfurnish- ^
ed; large garden spot. Apply Mrs
Sopbie Werner, opposite August
BrockschmldL—Adv. 261-tf.
Land for S*le.
CCHJ.KCTION ItKCOltltH tlllK'D
Ki|teHs I in|ulnnj{ Into St«i«* ( oinji-
troller's Impartment.
Austin, Texas, F.lnuary 19. A
thorough Inspection and audit of
collection record• In the comptrol-
ler's department during years past
lis being made b> experts. The
Maternity! The
Word et Words
tl U written Into life's expectations that
■nihMtooi is the one sublime socom-
Wf A PIMsmoL And If
thrrs Is snjrtUn*. w>
m.tirr bow
Itow sppsreotlr trlrUI
ft m»r seen. If It esa
aid. help, assist or In
26-acre tract, in^se mwes weat of
town, good truck farm. j
64-acre tract live miles weat of
town, running water.
113 acres near Mill Creek SwIUb.;
part In enltlratlon and part In ;>aa- ^ ^
ture, running water. *—
90-acre tract,' 'live
town, part coltlratlon and part pas
t0 7*26 acres near Oay HIU, part op-125 n<
land and part bottom land. Improve- A* n-,,
menu good. . h tm rm. Aad thro
14 acres near Ganado, Jackson
county. In grass and under fence. m % —
Wm. Wendt, Brenham. Texas »It"?^
-Adr. 254-26t Wit "
any VST comfort tbs
' anther, It Is
A ad sacfe
r eslhrf
I . rlsnd."
Y^^ply Jt|OT«r^tt>s
ysatlr robbed ee tks
sarfses. sad *«Ims
On stosdss p«««ts
_ 1 on IsMBMta, nntur.1
takes Bt*c« »Itbout undao sfsct
And as the tfaas «p-
. Z. mensloa t*k» pl*ce wiuwui unatM e*en
id part In pea- q(rTeL a ad as tbs ti»« ae-
mukSm. baa aeae throofh a pe
miles south of JteTof weSaTy.r^ ctp^rtaacr. sod
i and part pas- j ttk ^.aa MffSiSri, true is Hidsased
pt " -
wrlla to
. for •
wilt ft
Hd lrt~
Jackson j *J*LrS' uZu 'lMlasta. Cku
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1916, newspaper, February 19, 1916; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489639/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.