Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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world’s
famous for its food ooffto. And there, <
most modern, aaaitnry and perfectly equi,
monts of the kind in die oountry.
VO TAN COFFEE
is sorted, selected, cleansed,* blended, roeit<
with all thp care, skill and science known
perience.
(hie lb. Can ^ .........
Thrde lb. Oan................
INFORMATION ^ TELEPHONE
MSOPLX ARE NOT LEAVING 80 MUCH TO
Jr CHANCE Of THESE DATE OF UNIVERSAL
TELEPHONE 8EBVI0E. INSTEAD OF R18KIN0 DIS-
APPOINTMENT THEY TELEPHONE AND OET THE
FACTS.
a '
• Will school be held on a stormy morning, will your
treind be in if yon call, what does the weather man pre-
dict and when does the train leave—are samples of my-
riads of questions constantly passing over the wire and
being answered by the proper authorities.
There are also questions to be asked about the tele-
phone service, how somebody can be reached over the Bell
Long D'stance Telephone and what it will cost, and shqi-
kur questions, which are being answered the information
operators.
la prescript km that has done more
[fee cur® indigestion end put the
stomach id fine condition than
all the specialists on earth.
A large 50 cent ho* of Mi-o-u*
stomach tablet* is all y«u need
to get quick and lasting relief.
Mrs. Altie .Etaon of 93 Dunj
Road Battle Creek, Mich., used*
H. F. Hohlt Compan
ENOLLE
MI-O-Na and within two m on the
was in as good-health as ever, and
has a good *trong stomach and
eats anything'sh^lihws. she attri -
butes her present good health to
the use of MI-O-NA.”
If you have hearthurfl, belch-
ing of gas. heaviness or any stom-
ach trouble no matter how
chronic, try Mi-o-na stomach talc-
Itea on money back plan. Sold b,
druggists everywhere and hv Joi.
Triatram who guarantee them.
Evening Press 50 cents per nionfl
Received
A SHIPMENT OF FRESH
ere You
Mr«. C. J. Meyer ia reported
quite sick.
Mr. John Justice of Chappell
Hill, spent Thursday in the city.
Mr, W. C. Lipscomb of Indepen-
dence, spent Thursday in the city.
Mias Christine Ktolz, of Waco,
is hew on a visit to relatives.
Mr. Robert Teach, of (lay Hill,
spent Thursday in the city.
Mias Lillie Ikx kliorn.
turned from a
The Southwestern
W Telegraph & Telephone
SESr Company
ALL SIZE BOXES.
F. W. SPREEN,
FOR SALE.-A piano and Under-
wood typewriter, hot h in good
repair, cheap for cash. Apply
to A. M. Krug, City Had 4-t
THE BEST BAKER.
usually produces the best Bread,
Biscuit, Rolls and Pastry, There
is an art and a knack in good
baking—in getting uniformly o*-
<v*lknt results. Buy all yaw
breadstuff* hero, and you will be
Sllre of the purest, sweetest, and
most wholesome Bread procur-
able. You will find it all niurish-
ing and eaily digestible. Our
Prices suit tile popular taste, as
well as our products,.
Bottling Works in connection.
.........Phone No. 38
FOR BALE—A nice cool dseiru-
ble residence. Bargain for an
early buyer. !*•« Curry 50-lw
i, has re-
visit to Houston.
Hon J. P. Buchanan, has re-
turned from Austin.
Hr. W. If. Langhorn, of Chap-
pell Ilill. spent Thursday in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Hchuermi-
berg and Mia* Lillian Beliueren-
herg are sojourning at Mineral
Wells.
Messrs. II. llroekermeycr, K.
If. Luekemeycr and Fritz Thane,
of Wm. Penn, spent Thursday in
the city.
Mr. Dabney White, of Tyler,
manager of the dinners Mutual
^nsiumiiee Company, of Texas,
spenf TlnlrsduV in the city.
. \ . a 4 ■ ,
Mr;> K{t4)ur^ J/&nghumrm*p, of
Romervijle spent Wednesday
might in the < it.v.
County Attorney |„ E. Uhs-
berry left Wednesday night for
a visit to his parents at Thorn-
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Selmtz
Ifet Wednesday for Lyons, where
Mr. Schulz has accepted tlu> po--
siion of Cashir of the Lyons
State Bank, to make that plane
their home.
Master Evigent Tlem.tnn left
, Thursday night for Stamford.
Ehlerta Bargain!.
Wo will close out all fruit jars
at reduced prices.
10 jM‘r cent off on all ice cream
freezers.
Six dollars matting squares, !•
by 12, at $4.50 while they hot
For cash only
T. C. Elilert.
BEST AT
HURRY UP
The Best because it answers best
every true test for Baking Powder
1. Raises lightest an<l surest
2. Makes the baking sweetest
, end most peleteJbls >*
3. Leaves .oo harmful sub-
stance In, the food ,
What more can a Bating Po\v3cr do? Re-
member, we say the best,—no exceptions,hx^. it
costs you /ess,—no “Trust” Prices.
The
and let us install that BATH TUB before the hot uncomfortable
exhausting weather is on you.
A COOL, conveniently arr ranged Plunge, after the daj’l
work, will pacify your aching Muscles, revive your overwork-
ed brain, soothe your unstrung Nerves, enliven year deaden-
ed spirts, and produce a refreshing, invigorating Sleep.
X **> * n
Furthermore, this is a necessary HEALTH precaution tuft
i
you can hardly afford to be without.
We install BATH TUBS properly, and they coit
$ e . o o t o geo.oo
can bei adjusted to your poketbook. |
" % |W
ADOLPH SEELHORST.
Nine—naught ;
There was a pretty good show
er just before 12o ’clock TIhii'k
day .
F. RUETZ,
When you find a Hart Rehaff-
ner & Marx label in your clothes
Vou are sure <rf miti tf action. 'Tin*
maker* guraunte,. it, and so do
Holdt’s who soli that famous
line.
JUST ARRIVED
A SPECIAL CAKE BAB
FROM BERLIN
at is AN EXPERT IN CAKE BAKING.
Can Bake Anything From a Lady Finger to
Wedding Cake
Orders for entertainments and Weddings will be gi
Special Attention
What Parisian Sage Will do
or Money Back
Stop falling hair in two weeks,
(’ure dandruff in two weeks.
Stop splitting hair.
Stop itching scalp immediately.
Grow more hair.
Make harsh hair soft, silky and
luxuriant.
Brighten# up tile hair ami eye-
brows.
As a hair dressing it is with
out a peer—it contains nothing
that oan possibly, harm the hair,
it is not sticky, oily or greasy —
it is used by thou sain la to keep
the Hair healthy—it prevents as
well as earns scalp disease.
For women and children l‘ari-
sian i4age is the most delightful
-1 W * L 1 M A BROTHERS. Pro.ri.w7
BAKING
POWDER
Phone
80 Ounces for 9$.-$sft$s
A' Guarantied unfa* all Pare Food Laws
HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS
YOU MAY BE NEEDING TO HELP YOU
I KEEP COOL THESE HOT DAYS.
THEY CAN BE BOUGHT AT SUCH REASONABLE PRICES THAT YOU
CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS THEM BY
hair dressing and should he in
every home Jos. Tristram sells it
for 50 cents a large bottle. Ask
for Parisian Singe.
The weather for the past few
days has bean exceedingly warm
in this section. A good rain would
be welcomed to cool the* atmos-
phere as well as to give vegeta-
tion a new impetus of growth.
Fifteen days more of cheap
shoes at.
, Schmid Bros.
The Press has received a sae.l
of butter beans, raised by Mrs.
Rnhland, which for length of hull
and *i«e, surpass anything w.e
have ever seen in that line. They
ane as large as locusts pods,
some of them meaaureing nearly
ten inches.
Shirt Waists.
A prwty line ot white lawn waists, tucked
A pretty line of white lawn waists, tuck-
ed front, dainty lace yoke, short sleeves,
openin back-A lug value for . . 50<
A Mhit* Lawn Waist, long sleeves, open
in back, front of dainty lace embroidery,
Bach...............
Big assortment of better waists, nieelv
trimmed at from.....98< to $2.75
fho annual meeting of tie*
‘Stockholder* of the Brenhatn
Cemetery Association, will be hoi
in the Office of Mr. W. W. Sear-
<y$pn Tuesday July. 5( 1910, at.
0 ° dbjjik p. ra., for the purpose
o^heariSfa; reports of Officers,
Dainty Patterns i.r Xool Kolored Lawns:
We are showing a pretty line of dainty
colored lawns, just, the tiling for tin* hot
days. The come in prices of 5^, 7 1‘^c»
At One Dollar psr annum
furnishes more local news
than any other paper -aver
published in tha county.
potion of a Board of
N the ensuring year
Stefa other business as
their attention.
Aug. Brockschmidt, Roc y,
^4eral rTv
Wadi Skirts:
Mds White wa*h"drirts,weU made, full
Width; all Sizes "
Ea<* • • * 98<
A beautiful skirt of white duck with black
rolkadot.
J uat..............$1.35
Anico Hne 0f whit© ^-ash skjrt8 Jn ‘tho
very newest styles, button trimmed etc.
At™.........$1.48 to $2.75
Fl&xom:
A beautiful line of plain white and
Klaxons. The 30c grade we offer for **“£,
and the 25 e grade for . , ... .
A 42 inch plain white lawn, regular ISA
Value, we art* offering at
Per yd.......... 12 1 2f
A 72 inch white organdie, very fine <iua*‘
Jty. Now'going at .-I"
Per yd.............. W..
Davidson will not
> able to fill his appointment at
artoii <*n July 4th and armhge-
ent* have been made with Hon.
Ivin C, Dwaley, 0f Denton to
Si* issues per week, ig re-
produced in the Weekly
Preea. If you ere. not e
subscriber you bufhttobe.
na will Astatic Oil Painting,
ht and Something anyone can learn.
W The process ia simple, results '4*
clothes A picture can be re-
Hohlts PNk*llea(*in half an hour.
Oil paintings will not fads.
I A fair opportunity given pu-
everyl PU* before paying for instruction.
1 mar- I for full instruction. For
Made Kimonos: Hi;. .
w« havfa a nice assortment of patterns in
rpady-madp Kimon^a, . botjj long and (bfe
... short htylea—Short ones at
» “Bach.. ...... * j• , . 26< »nd 59^
Long ones at
Bach ... . ,.v,\...... okc
Summer Vests:
At each »<, 10, 12 1-2. 15, 25, and
Nice summer vests, ladies sizes
1 hildrcn’a Summer vests at
Bach . . . ....... , . . • •
Misses Summer vesta at
Bach ............•»
A pretty line of ladies ga«*e H*h
Black and all colors at
per pair............•
Of id*l«SK w
*° oiTTHma y0D
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910, newspaper, June 30, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520108/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.