Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Grand Opera House j a^> n«tou* mreiM
February lO
| Hick'* CsfMrflnt Cures Sick Hssdach
Also Nerrous Rt-adarba, Traveler
Headerba »n«J arbrs from Cirtp, Siom
j sek trouble* or I'amsie Troubles. Try
THE LOCKES
to} con
40 laughs and
■ CaputUne—tta liquid—effects tamed
lately. Sold bjr dmsstsu
present the delightful comedy
drama in 4 acta
several tear#
The Girl
and the
The Gawk
The brightest, cleanest, purest,
sweetest, oddest, roost peculiar
play. Complete production with
beaut*’ . .
Hull# and meal strictly cash
Brenbani Com. Oil M’f’g Co.
The pn## «f admission to the
Bliiui Concert Thursday evening
will W 15 ceuts.
autiful scenery and electrical
effects. An excellent ca*t head-
ed by clever
Della Locke
Prices 25c, 50c, and $1.00
Seats on sale at Simon’s Store
CAR It IRK BOYS—with a horse
wanted to <‘#rry the Brea*.
Apply to d. Albert Tucker,
V..u will enjoy the son of “(Vd
leg.- Days” by the Blinn Arion
#t the I'oncert Thursday evening.
Blinn Concert
There will ho given n concert
in Blinn auditorium Thursday
heb, 10, by the musieal organ iza-
tiona of the school, Arion, Or-
chestra and Band. Everybody
sliould attend this concert for it
will b a rare tmit to all those
who love good music and good
singing. Do not forget the date,
Thursday, Feb. 10.
hen you make up your next
order for rOoeerie* try O.Bchaws
& Son. They will pleas* you.
'Hie Blinn band will ivudor
Ben Hur Chariot Race” at tins
Blinn Concert,
Tim FortnighUy club will meet
tomorrow afternoon in their new
rooms at the City Hall at 3:110.
The Blinn Orchestra consisting
Card of Thanks
To the members of the Fire D*-
Iwrt mem and friends who rend-
ed'-4 so valuable assistance m
of 21 members will render the-ubduing the lire that threatened
famous Parisian March and two'our home. We express our sin-
*tcf>, entitled, "If you alone were ‘‘ere thanks.
I AUG. LINDKMANN.
u* sssekir bdhtw r,i.
m CteeMatev far iW k«ti4*vv Mr.
Hniwn (to- >1 *mm tkM dtenwg
tfev* bdvi*' v seal ana ttw
W gives a
titoausaEk wsaawstingr and «**»~
glsSrljr renewed where r
T!ms paiiimriiisi, like others ssada by
this exeeilMW mspsAT «*» fui-
f-ited t« the tetter awd even more
wws due than was expected To
bar* -with the ma&aiotii 7Wxl7*>
fast top was completely re—
placed The 10 cent seats ar now
the moat <acs forts bia of the cir-
cawweat type that can he made.
The parbqoet swats have been in-
encased m Bomber, there is a
gradual ek vat ton from the front
to the rear and the view of the
iKeopanU is uiudwmieted. while
fwe4-niss and harks add greatly;
to their comfort The e-nt-al
side has bet-n made wider, wfei
t* a gre
fe t«
test is filled or «mpf
bos neats arete formerly oth-
.beAetes. Skt folding chairs
* W-a saL ■ ‘ ds! x$. and tbrn-
test* are a* comfortable a-
ipTa hoovft 'l.sii* of the oio* •
approved type." A new ore.*, J
hr# stand and uew uniforms add!
crvst’y to the appraraii, •- . :
whole, and while neither • ouldj
-■fftprove the eVt-ellenl ntltsi ■ fur 1
Ms sited by the hand and orchestra
this may ao'-onnt for the new air
«*f dignity heretofore not no
tieeahic among the nvinbeis of.
Cos prominent feature of the|
sle w N>»r <i.d the eo.«d work
slop with the “front.” As n*w
stag*? fffttitM. new scenic 'drops
and properties have added much
to the many things that causes
one to almost forget that hr is
not in « n.ixb rn playhouse when
the urtatn rise*. As has always
been the policy of the manage-
ment. the best of order is main-
tained from th ■ time the door
nr< opened until they are t*b*v<i
•daateead tester arranged caperisl-(
!v far their plcaanre Every own*
“eame o'er the ear like the #weet
south that hreathea upon a •>«
stealing and giving od-
The open’ng number on
program was a piano duet, \al*r
| Wsriia, brilliantly executed by
Ut
TV teat
fair at the wee*, b*f
Wrki&fliUl *m& III4 ^
* * <dkh> t Mil f krfh Blfii
ir^arml TnwdUyr i
M ft* tuMnWtat Hub f'«
IV Kn The ore.,- ou was a ^ MrA(,am aRll Mr W.
k-iely rreeptwa F:at» and Song r^.h Mi## Sloan charmed
Beets! to wht r • vrvK-t **» ^ HuJi(,0)W w|th her playing of
iBv.trd ftve« by Mr# luv t- Come Back to Erin.
t<m i! *s ,i»la AOj ;**r pupih '-‘i
2. - VI r?iT sir - : wtrt Strabbvy * Mormug Prayer wa
toeUbaewle. ia the drawing murpreted admirably by Wm
{room .less- nans foe apeeiment tdUU Mac Navratil. Mis# Alice
vf painax ferns snd -,ti. -r f dt.d Miller perfectly rendered Les
pbnts forming a- - tv!:. - lu- k- Myrtles. One of the most beau-
pre-.-d for the r. r-v.a* party, tiftil numbers on the program wa
You are Mine Today,” *
MeAdUR sod .hi pupds . ----
Frisr! puneh was ■* rved m au id- by Miss Mabry league. . is#
Marvel Mays played a Value by
1 *
•MW, which' English -vy made ex-
eewliifly pretty. by .Jftsu s Mat-
tie R. vh Vd uhdJlHrxreThK l
j | There was a prrfeet crush oi" <■#!*
■feus and fr*»>« 3 u> 4 do k hap-
»t ittpnmwiiit ami atldu' PT
# the facility with whi.h’15*’
,A •* aTteiwbmts, at an or.iimirv weep-
1M.JWn far they were invited to re-
greetings wen exchanged;
e .-all. rs were favored beyond
RjKit that was much enjoyed.
Lindsay's March was made effec-
tive by the firm touch of Miss
Clarence Stuekert. Mias Bertha
Sehnerenborg and -J. P. McAdams
i-ntraneed the audience with a
vocal solo, “Life’s Dream Is O’er
Chopin's Value in E. Minor
an
an
Stop
th given with fine
coupled with del irate phrasing,
hr Miss Florence Stuekert
Th- very tittle people. Mr. du-
bus Km tier Jr. and hi# small sin-
ter Marguerite, with their ch«r-
ii# of 14 voices who so delightnl
the audietn-e of Monday even.-*
tng, appeared «fa:n in I 'e -•,,1
Rings on My Finger-. ’ It is
wonderful the way these Fi#< h-
er children »ing; their voices are
u true and sweet a# the voice
of a southern mockingbird who
sit# among the rose boshes, and
sings a rippling, laughing melo-
dy, full of unexpected harmonies
and quaintly phrased. Miss Hil-
degarde Wangemann’a rendition
of Lichuers Mignoette would hav
been a credit to a girl much old-
erg rown. Miss Minnie Seel-
horst’s lovely voice was heard
to great advantage in Harris’ A
Madrigal. Mias Mattie Reeves
Wood gave a dainty capricious
waltz by Eyer, that was exceed-
ingly well executed. Rondo trom
Weber’s Sonata No. 1, was play-
ed in a perfect manner by Miss
Amelia Hyman. The closing num
ber was Eileiiberg's First Heart
Throbs, a piano duet by Mrs.
McAdam and Miss Hildegarde
Wangemann.
sir. h. T. FVr
Iff,
oi'* of ?*'xrt-n
i imu. < -arii^e,
Bmith, uf Noinervilte
W. Honu yer. of
th>* Patton Tfornu.
Grand Tmwday night.
Th# price of ailm
Blinn Concert Thuradty
will be 15 oenta. • ^
Attention ^*Hkik
Ail member* of Rebekah L*
No. 134, are requeat^ a
at I. 0. 0. F. hall Feb. 14!
p. in., RebeJcah Rally Day. j
freshmenta will be served .
MRS. IDA DAWSON, $J:-
i 1
3 ;
1lhirni
Do You Cough?
Try Nyals Winter Cough Sy-
[rup. Guaranteed to cure or
your money back. Price 50 ets.
I per bottle.
F. W. SPBEEN.
WEATHER WISDOM
Come out to the Blinn
Thursday evening and heaTj
Ilolze the bass singer.
7er Headach**— Hick’s
Whether from Colds, Ha
or Nervous troubles. Ca*
lleve you. Its liquid—pleasanT*
—actatmedlately. Try lt7lt*|j
and 60c. at drug store*.
- V':t
(kiSoMtK
JiCiudness S. W. T. Co.
Tonight fair, colder frost, frecij
ling nearly to the coast, Thurs-
day fair with light. northerly
winds.
PERSONAIS
The Harrison Tent Theatre is a
moifel of da kind and a most pic
aaant i»la<-,< to sp»-nd the eve mg
«ud be entertained by a cowpan.i
of as capable dramatic artists as
will be found on the road play
ing at popular prices.— Victoria
Advm-ate.
The Girl and the Qawk
Hundreds of jecople were turn -
ed away from the Grand Theatre
last night when the lamkes pre
•cotisl The <»irl aiul the <lwak to
the largest loeis,- of the season
There were I'J'ti tickets sold and
all available standing room was
taken. K • is ng reception# were
given IWLi Will and Henry
lxR-kc and the audience was kept
in continual enthusiasm from the
start to finish. The choking seen
between the Gawk and -lack Wat
ring, was the most realistic piece
of acting ever seen here. The
IjockcM are old faiorites hen*.—
Datyl Record, tola.
This Fact — that In addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con-
fiding your private ills to a woman—a woman whose ex-
perience with women’s diseases covers twenty-five years.
The present Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E.
Pinkham, was fi>r years under her direction, and has ever
since her decease continued to advise women.
Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad
to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immediate
asristance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink
from exposing themselves to the questions and probable
examinations of even them family physician. Such ques-
tioning and examination is unnecessary. Without cost
you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual
experience is great.
MRS. PINKHAM’S STANDING INVITATION:
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are in-
vited topromptly communicate with Mrs. Piukhant at Lynn,
Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by
women. A woman can freely talk of her private illness
to a woman, thus n.t-, been established this confidence
between Mis. 1 inkliam and the women of America which
has never been broken. Never has she published a testi-
monial or qsed a letter without the written consent of the
writer, and never has the company allowed these confi-
dential letters to get out of their possession, as the hun-
dreds of thousands of them in their files will attest.
Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs Pink-
ham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she
has gained the very knowledge needed in your case.
She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her
advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or
poor, should he glad to take advantage of this generous
offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lvdn
E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. >d'
Mrs. Geo. Coale left Thursday
evening for Chicago
Mr. W. L. Bisbee, of the H. &
T. C. was in Brenham Tuesday.
Mr. John N. C'arniean, of Gid-
Idings, spent Tuesday evening in
the city
Mr. Ad. Vogelsang, of Burton.
I spent Tuesday evening in the
| city.
Messrs .J. R. Routt, II. W.
Hughes and Robert Mereer, of
Chappell llill spent Tuesday in
[the city.
Mr, A. L. Nelms, of the firm
I of Inman, Nelms & Co., of Hous-
ton, s|H-nt Tuesday in Brenham,
on route to Houston, from Aus-
tin.
Mr. H. R. Schulz has resigned
his position at Winkelmann &
Bohne’g to accept a position with
I Mr. H. F. Wehmeyer as travel-
ling salesman,
SYRU1
The season for
canned syrup is
advancing rapidly
Barrel goois are
good as far as they
go, but at this time
of the year they
ferment very eas-
ily. In buying
canned syrup you
are assured of get-
ting a nice, clean,
wholesome syrup.
Try a can and be
convinced.
Remember that
our store is head-
quarters for every
gond to eat.
Phone 149 when
you can’t think
what to cook for
dinner.
iermann Y. N<
FRESH GARDEN SEED
Ju«t arrived, before buying elsewhere we ask you to come and #•
We have the beat assortment in packages and also bulk.
A few names in bulk serd and the best seed that can be gottas: ;1
( II nh'inrA PV.___I y~U , > __ ____ ... *
Lent Begins Feb. 9th
Mackerel: nics, fst, delicious. Try one for break-
RedsfAjSklT^ka 8°Ckeye8'1 lb' *nd * llx VuiC*
„U1„ ,oru anu lne Desl mm can De govw#. *
ueet, Cabbage, Collards, Cucumber, Lettuce, Musk Melon, Watermelon. I
Mustard, Onion, Turnip, Sweet Corn, Pepper, Spinach, Tomato and {
many others. ' '1|
SCHMID BROTHERS
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Shrimp and Lobster.
McMenanins Deviled Crabs.
French Sardines: in oil, tuflled and tomato sauce.
Norwegian Smoked Sardines have a flavor of their
ewn. Try a can and be lonvinced.
Mustard and American Sardines.
J Holland Herring: in kegs and in bulk.
1 Beardsley’s Cod Fish.
Charles and Gertrude Harrison
OF THE
Harrison Tent Theatre Co
(FORMERLY CHASE-LISTER) *
This company comes highly recommended by the Pulpit, Pres# and P u-
«Wng the btggmt and best tent theatre that ha. ever^ri^elt.^
Something New
Under the Sun!
The newest, undefined word, “Wydidmdkckbck,”
was recently discovered in the wi Bings of a promising
Literary scholar of the High School. The faculty in
in Z f lta ea8ernes8 to interpret the intended tnesn-
»ng of the author has vainly searched Webster from
clapboard through Nine Hundred Pages to clapboard
The instructors are still in the hate. But
ns
f;r"
Champion’’ wherever you see
it means ^Quality”
fina ^hat 8 ‘U: nothia* lllorei nothing less. You can’i
tictioa'ry- It’» simply the oefinition
word by the close association of tt
word "Champion” with a fact Quality.
Every product we manufacture is branded
*'Champion* *
Whst better surety could you demand?
Adolph Seelhori
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.