Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1909 Page: 1 of 3
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VOL '16
Reduced
Prices
Ip order to reduce our stock
before our semi-annual in-
ventory is taken we have
made some decided reduc-
tions in our departments.
Lack of space prohibits
enumeration of the many
great values we are giving.
It will pay you to call.
oubakb TOO MUCH
|iw the Local Team
Afternoon.
Tiie Cuban Stars and the Brta
|ham baseball team played the
{third of a series of games at the
I Fireman's park diamond Tues-
jday afternoon to a fairly yA' ,m) ,,,
| crowd, and for the third time the tbdt tb j
jloeal team were inglortoualy d«-
I tea ted.
Tbe Cubans put the Brenham
{ team out in one, two, three order
{for nine sueeesaive inning*, many
Jof these innings without allowing
them to get to first, and when
they did get Jo first on halls, or
(by being bit, or on an error,the
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Cuban’s tightened up a little and) City o,
always succeeded in stopping I colored
them before they- crossed the’ Clmpp
Osnsns of Wash
County, yfm
census of W«h-
a decrease of
y««. This is hard
except upon the ky
rent* Imre uegfee
the census taker,
' 1 has not given
to taking the
should have. Of
have been a great
,, / penile that \h**|
left tha bounty. but not feemiug
ly enough fo make the di formic v
of 1380. I ,
Folio win are the statistics t
courts
many
T» th« raeuc
rt&X&t
Cemetery Ass’n toy*
fpfcnd add place the
>ty of oi ‘
H, F. HOHLT
home plate.
Early »n the game they made a
I many runs as they thought nee*
essary to be sure of the game,
[but it was so easy that with all
kinds of careless playing they
[could not help making a few
[more and piled up eight runs
shutting out the Brenham team.
' The Cuban's could have made
j forty, just as easy as they made
the eight, if the game had started
early and they had been disposed
MCpile up useless runs.
Mauy of the spectators left be-
fore the game ended, disgusted
with the vast difference in the
teams so unevenly matched.
Automatic Shell Vast.
Among the novelties on exhibi-
tion at the Grand American at
Chicago, was an improved auto-
matic shell vest, with detachable
sleeves, made in all kind of goods
The vests or shooting coats carry
forty shells in eight tubes four
on each side, and drop automatic-
al ally as needed, enabling the shot
er to load and fire with greater
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deeded
of baring fat our cemXry!
ted at stockholders meeting o f)
July 5th. We have tried faith- j
fuH-v hi kccp the ceuH tery in good j
condition and have just finished
our monlhiy work out there and j
it is in nice order—ft is not that
we have lost interest in the work,
hut wo want to put tin* work on j
a more bualnmmlike b»«ia and i
urge everyone that tins a lot or
has a loved one buried in Prairie j
ijea Cemetery to come to this j
meeting at Mr. Berey s office on
Monitor afternoon the f.th of July
and help in devising n ,>|tm
carrying of this grand work and
malm our cemetery nonic wots
hf the county, white beautiful than it has ever been
and h Ip raise necessary funds J
to do this work. We expect „v
cry member of the Ladies rente
t-ry Ass'n, and every buainertl
man to attend this meeting.
MARY It, ROSS,
Sec ‘tv.
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**u, white
total 1069. [
Hill Independent Bis
113; colored 331, to-
White females i486;
3230; colored fonts!
triet. whi
tal 534.
The bal
male* |
colored m
2130, total
Grand
whole conn
colored in
grand total i
ored in cm
1360 less t
Capt
Mr. Frit*-!!
few miles solth of Brenham has
been notieiBjjthe track of a big
rattle snake Ijrouud his place for
some time, a|d knowing that it
was a meuaeeffo the safety of his
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j of whites in the
It grand total o
vela county 5175.
• both white and col
county, 9127; or
i last year, . I
a Rttler.
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Roglein-Gilbort,
At the residence of the]
r, , bride's brother; Mr. T. A. Gilbert,
oyer who lives a two mile* north of Brenham, at 2
o’clock this (Wednesday) after-1
noon, Mr. Carl Heglcju and Miss)
Paulina Gilbert were united in]
marriage, Rev. T. I. Barker, of
the Independence Baptist church j
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fan ily he hrtlritsd over and oft- |»fto*mting.
• *i I- trtee bib. to bis den, cap
turn or kill bilk He finally loca-
ted his den hut was unable to get
him out, and who one suggested
’high life,” hifulpbate of carbon
wdiicli sends tick fumes downward
when poured m an ant bed or
any kind of hojl.penatf ating th*
rmniitmrt tfR-vvc-*
It was a quiet home wedding!
with only a few friends and the)
immediate relatives of the family]
present.
The bride is a Brenham raised I
girl who made her home with her]
brother, Mr, T. A. iUlbert, and]
& ' edu
When in need of r Suit get a Sterling, it will
please you. Everyone guaranteed, We are showing
a large stock of General Dry Goods, Notions and
Novelties. Our prices are right, call and be convinced. *
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without CHURNING
. Ihiok oJ umpljr phert iKc^grecEaiti in > fnmar <od
hter boding the ooWcdS (row, iota the too* 4,lUi*m,
*r icti, mbwlutdy tmooth uvl nlrajr. Allwii-
s^^ttffxscsar
THE JAHITAKftaaSTAL OAST
tGECRLAMiFRfEZER.
ordinary coat. The prices run
from j$3 to $7, the higlmr priced
ones being made of English Whip
cord, in tan color, sateen-lined, de
tachablc sleeves and An elegant
coat they are for sale by Ilib-
hoie, poured in his “high life,”
set fire to it aud lightly covered
up the hole. The fumes soon
reached the rattler and he eainc
teariug out, scattering the dirt,
the 5 o clock train for their fu S W* make the flnwt line of
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hard. Spencer, Bartlett & Co, Chi ('0Vftr,nK tbe tm M l*« and
cage, III,, who presented thdwl“‘“ we^ ’nto 'he loop, Mr.M ey
Sporting Editor of the Pres* with
tnic home in the Island city, bear « j
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For sale by Holle & Seelhorst
At the Cash Price
Store
To introduce our India Tea we will aell with
| 12 lb. E. B. Tea at 25c, 5 lb. Sugar for 25c ... ' ..........|
With l lb. Tea for 50c, 10 lb. Sugar 50c ................$1,
With 2 1-2 lb. Choice Coffee 50c,-10 lb. Sugar 50c SI.
Sugar Houae 51 ollasses, per gallon ——1
We sell extra fine Canned Peaches per cut
one, which is on exhibition at the
Press office, and which we are
willing to receommend as one of
the most convenient hunting
coats that wo ever saw.
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| Kindness S. W. Tel. Co.
Tonight and Thursday partly
(cloudy weather, showers tonight
land Thursday ; brisk to high eflat*
lerly to northerly winds,
Anti For Governor
!![ Austin, Tex, June 29.—Repre-
sentatives Buchanan of Washing
ton County and Meeks, of Cald
| well were here today on busin-
ess with state departments. Mr.
[Buchanan says his community is
[going to snport “some good anti
for governor.”
Wa get freah Eggs aud Butter every few day*
GOOD DELIVERY PROMPT
J. H. Quebe, groegr
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or closed it on him and dragged
him into a box and confined him
for a closer map iioii, to find
that he was an ol . settler, having
23 rattles, and m-'s** ring over
five feet in lei. | very
large around the b.
He is still keeping him
asys he would be willing to dis-
pose of him to any one thatwnuts
an extra large rattler for a pet
wn i Tell
ia the subject of one of the pic-
tures to be shown at the Air-
dome tonight. Another picture
is perhaps more interesting than
this is Dr, Wright’s invention,
the latter being a beautiful
French picture. The crowd* con-
tinue to increase at the Airdmtie
and everyone is always well
Bye Sort,
while
pleased with the »aa«tif«l inter- jury thought A AlolZ
estiug pictures they show. , •*
Mr, Walter Bhlert, «ium* hi »
work in the Heiehar.lt & Seelhort •
tin shop Tuesday, was hit in th.
eye by a flying rivet, from the
efeets of which it is feared that
h« wi loose his eye. lie was
sent to Austin Wednesday for
treatment by a specialist.
The ease of the -State vs. Dr.
Gordon Adams charged with
being a traveling specialist, was
tried before a jury in JustieeC h»
pelPs court Monday, sad resulted
in his acquittal. Dr. Adams mad
one or two trips here practicing
before he moved his family to
Brenham, but had signified his
intention becoming a resident of
Brenham and did move here,
cogage in the practice, and the
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The W. & Reduao afford* relief and
makes the choice of aeor
, devices, the Rednso make
So easily and softly is the
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whom development
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From Korth to South, from Bast to West, *
Everybody goo* loth. Candy Kitchen to get the Best.
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MRS. EMMA WILKINS UNN
Received a new supply of Mack Voils and
Linen Skirts at greatly reduced prices.
Specials this weak in white Shirt Waists,
Hose, Table Linen, Toilet Articles and
Stationary.
Alterations Made Without Any Extra
Buster Brown
You don’t need to knead bread.
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 32, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1909, newspaper, June 30, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520007/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.