Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Great Bargains in Ladies & Childrens Muslin Underwear
—--- ANNUAL
January i£LE Muslin Underwear
We con Safely Leave out half of the useful information. You know and are satisfied that overwhelming stocks have been
provided, that nothing but pure, fresh, fine Muslins, Nainsooks, or Cambrics, enter into all; that trimming will be daintily dis-
tinctive, sizes fully ample, and each stitch a reinforcement to reliability- Find chief interest in the prices; extraordinary indeed
when placed in the scale with qualities. Specimen specials are all we can give.
Ladies Muslin Sk'rts, lace trimmed .......... ggc
L-r ies Muslin Skirta, lace and embroidery trimmed 75c
L tdies Muslin Skirts, lace and embroidery trimmed -........... ggc
Lidiea Muslin Skirts, lace and emb. trimmed $1.25 to $2.50
! !!
I II
Ladies Combination Suits, 75c to
Ladies Night Gowns, 75c to........
Ladies Chemise, 75c to.........
Ladies Corset Covers, 25c to
$1.75
$2.50
1
$2.50
$1.00
......... ii _
Ladies Drawers, 25c to .........
Children’s Pantlets, 10c to . ....
Children’s Skirts, 25c to
Children’s Night Uowni, 35c to
Big' Line of Ladies’ White and Colored Shirtwaists
Excellent Embroideries and Laces at prices next to nothing as compared to what other merchants ask for similar goods. Here
is another windfall of several thousand yards, fully up to the standard of goods of which nearly 30,000 yards have been sold
in the last six days. These goods will have to be seen for you to appreciate the real value you are getting. Just a few prices:
44 inch wide handsome Emb. Flouncing worth $1.50 at 75c 27 inch wide handsome Emb. Flouncing worth $1.25 at 65c inch wide handsome Kmb. Flouncing worth $1 00 at 50«
THOUSANDS OF GOODS TO SELECT FROM
L
ROBERTS
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$100 REWARD, $100
The readers of this paper will WANT
be pleased to learn that there is
at least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure in
all its stages, and that is l atarrh
nail's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to t I10
medical fraternity. Catarrh be-
ing a constitutional disease, re-
quires a constitutional treament.
Hall’ Catarrh' Cure-is tken in-
ternally, acting directly*! Upon th
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the
foundation of disease, and giviin
t^e patient strength by building RENT
up the constitution and assist-
ing nature in doing it's work.
The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that
they offer one Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list, of testimonials.
Adress F. J. CllEXEY & CO..
Toledo. 0. Sold bv all Druggsts
75c.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
to buy second hand
clothing, shoes and hats. No-
tify G. Frenkil, P. 0. Box 112.
WANTED—two German girls to
do my house work. Good posi-
tion and nice home for right
parties. Mrs. 8. N. Henderson
San Angelo, Texas.
WANTED —at once several good
men for several months. Big
money, (.'all and see me lor
particulars at Mr. Frank Allin
residence. 8 3t.
February 5 to 12
Gordon Adams
M. D.
Specialist in the treatment of Lye,
Ear, Nose anti i hroat diseases and de-
formities and Cancer of Face. 15 yrs.
experience in this special work. Ref-
erences from thousands of prominent
people of Texas. Call or write.
Off. over Spreen’s Drug Store
February 5 to 12
FOR RENT—The Ed. Haubelt
residence. Apply .» to Mrs-
Frank Haubelt, Brenham, Tex-
l-8tf.
Reward Offered
The undersigned citizens of th
Berlin neighborhood offer the fol
lowing reward for the party or
PMties who have been buring the
woods in that section:
t’has. Wehnnann . .
Henry Kohring . . .
George Qaskaiup . .
*Wm. Guskamp . . ,
Hy. Winkelmann . .
Wm. Winkelmann .
A. H. Look ....
FOR SALE—Some thorougbbre
jersey calves also some thor-
oughbred Berkshire pigs. To
he sold at once as I am over-
stocked. For prices and par
ticulars. Apply to L. A. Nie
buhr. 2'4‘
$5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
FOR SALE—The Zeiss gin and
homestead. Together or sepa-
rately. Gin has an established
patronage. L. Zeiss 1-Hf.
Dainty
Embroideries, Swiss Flounc
>ngs, and bands. Waist Fronts,
Corset Cover embroideries. All
over Laces, Vrl laces can be seen
•n our store. The snappiest !)•«
in town.
SCHMID BRO$.
Notice
All parties who have signed a
oootraet to have their shoes shin
at 50e. per month by Ike
Mnzor will find him at the Elite
Barber shop. Tliep ublic is in
v*ted to participate in these cliea
•Wues. Commencing Feb. 1.
"®t us fit you properly in
#wr of new spring slippers.
E. C. BUSTER.
CARRIER BOYS—with a horse
‘Wanted to carry the Prfw.
to ,r. Albert Tucker.
Neat 5 room cot-
tage with modern improve-
ments, close in. For particular
call on. A. Simon.
as.
I wish everybody suffering
with any ailment like Rheuma-
tism, Sprains, Neck Halk, Stiff
Joints, Fresh Wounds, would
try a bottle of
for SALE OR RENT—The two
story, seven-room residence oc-
cupied by the late Mr. Lamkm’
family, 418 West Main street.
Apply to F. B. Wiebusch.
1-17 tf.
Antelope
Green Liniment
Sii it i a | u
Thru
Sleeper
to
St. Louis
on
Train 18
forms an excellent connec-
tion, at St. Louis, with fast
trains to the principal
points in the east.
w. S. Kebnan, G. P. A.. Galveston
Drs.
Pier & Nicholson
General Practice
and Surgery
Special attention given to Eye,
Ear, Noso and Throat Diseases.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
FIRE.
Have your house insured
n\rm, fciinrrm Slmmona,
Brenham,...............................Texas.
Yoifr
Prescriptions
We are equipped to till your
prescriptions with tbo purest
drugs that money can buy.
Promptness and accuracy
guaranteed.
F. W. Spreen
DIXIE «M “
RANT,
A full Jinoof the best WHISKY,
CIGARS, ETU.
Regular Moala and Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar and Restaurant.
Fresh. Gold Beer always on tap
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
Kuehn & Craig
DEALERS IN
Cattle, Hogs, Etc.
not to satisfy me but to relieve them of j
their pain. Try it once and you will
never be without it. Sold by druggists
at Brenham. Texas, for 7fc and 50c per
or prepaid by Alii H SI ANbOItU,
Carmine? Texas. Anyone that wishes
to give me a bid on the Liniment rights
call at my home at Carmine, Texas, or
anyone thut would accept agency by
counties let me know at once.
NEW TIN SHOP.
We are now located in the
1 have just received a
car of Alfalfa, Baled Sor-
ghum and Rice Straw,
which will he sold at
lowest market price.
1 have just received sev-
eral cars of hard, dry,
post oak wood.
Phone 274
We are in the market for all
kinds of cattle, fat pr poor, old
or young. Hogs, Sheep, Etc.
See us before disposing of your
cattle, as we are prepared to pay
the highest market price.
ELITE
BARBtH
SHOP
WHITE’S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
■ tWAftK or IMITATION*.
THE OtNUINt pnrrkNtD OfllV ttY
Hnllard-Snow Liniment C«..
(IT. LOUI«, MO
F. W. SPREEN
Expert Dyeing and
Cleaning
We have employed the
services of an expert dyer
and cleaner and are pre-
pared to make your fall and
winter clothes new for you.
Send them in early and avoid,
the rush later on.
Phone 9, 3 Rings
BreiiAdinTrou uaucflrn
C. F. Hopmann, Prop.
old market building, oppo-
your Tin j Henry Grote
,nd Repair work. ROOF i
OH AS. 3TOKKS, Prop'r.
Proprietor*,
first-class Barbers,
Good Bath Room*,
PoliU Attention and Oooff Herrh
Agent Brenham Troy Lam-
dry.
Our Stock of Wines
FOR SALE—the best three year
old horse in the state, son ot
A1 Noble. He is full 16 h»U(1"
high with splendid bone and
muscle and will weigh 1030 lbs.
He is a horse off ine action, of
good style, plenty of vim an
go but perfectly gentle, bor
price and particulars call on
T. F. Mfttchett. 2-7 tf.
ING and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cisterns.
GIESECKE BROTHERS
Poona 53, 4 rings.
vantxl
Every gro-try item w
can he round her,. Wmt
sell is not only strictly fresh,,
but jeoroplies with the pure food;
laws. All orders promptly deliv-
6 WITTBEC'KER & HOTING. f j
Buy The Best
BALLARD’S
SNOW
LINIMENT
makes a hit when
Brenham, Texas
The
Casino Hall
The
Houston
& Texas
Central
of "fa imck” vintage and liquor#
mellow with age ia better than ever,
because, forsooth, much of it’a a year
older than laat Fall and no much the
‘riper’’ Fruit and grain, careful
handling and distilling make for the
prime condition our vinoua and adiritoua
liquors enjoy. Yocra te pats upon at
fair cost.
Favorite Saloon
Joe Marek, Prop.
KODAKS! KODAKS!
Schirmacher Has Them
A brand new line of Eastman,
All kind* and sizes, aieo every-
thing that goes with a Kodak-
Kodak finishing work and film
developing a specialty, Lave
your films to*'
to*
outer row-
todsy and get them
Remember it isn’t s Kodak if
it isn’t an Kastman.
'ON TINII*
The Coolest Place
in the City
Throughthe Backbone
of Texas
For Your
Christmas
Candies
mm* ——- r
Don’t ask for your sise-ask
us trt fit four feet; we can « 11
Always i
“edfor SPRAINS,
burns,
_______ CORNS,
BUNIONS, ETC.,
pries, 2Sc. BOe and *1.00
BALLARD SNOW C<X
ST. LOUIS. - MBSOURL_
We handle the best Whiskey
Bee a. Wines, and Cigars that
money can buy. Restaurant
in connection.
Dr. R. H. LENERT
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Tristram’s Drug Store
Reached every portion of the great
state and you travel in Pullman cars
between Houston, Dal as, kt. Worth,
Waco, Austin and Corsicans. Thru
sleepers to Colorado, Dallas, Hous-
ton, Gatveston amt New Orleans.
Remember the Hustler, thenew fast
train between Houston and DalUs;
Steel Coaches, Pullman Drawing
Room. Observation Parlor Cart.
Broiler serviae on all day trains. OU
burning locomotives on nil pM*ong<*r
t'ftfoft*
For tickets and further informa-
tion. call on Agent* of the H. A T.
C. Railroad or address
Sours: 9 to 12 a. m; 2 to 5 p. m.
T. J. ANDEB80N
Gen. Pass. Agt Houston
.........
You can find none
better than Gun-
thers. I have just
received direct
from the factory
a full supply m
packages of all
kinds and sixes.
SCHIRMACHER
Tho,Worth of a Medicine
i the Cures it can Effect. A
Every one who haa
BALLARD’S
SNOW
LINIMENT
Knows that it will
IP!
BUNIONS,
. frtcc, 23c,
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1910, newspaper, February 9, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519980/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.