Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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EDUCATIONAL CONTEST
. 1, !90& Rciui and save the YeBow
poos found in every can. It may mean
$100.00 FOR YOU_
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For particular* ask your grocer, or write
contest dcfantment _
NEW ORLEANS COFFEE CO., LTD. NEW I
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GEO. TUCKER
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The-Weekly Press, one year —- 1.00
The Preae Is not responsible for signed
communication*, and when of a personal
nature they must always be paid for.
TO SUBSCRIBERS :
Any subscriber who falls to ne«wlw«' —■■ » ■'
his paper promptly ’v*' ybbv’a namo stand* for ex
notifying himat o»co of any such short cellence—Libby’a Preserve* in
iomiHg bottles and Jars, just in, at WiU-
becker A Hotlng.
grand free barbecue
To Re Given at William
Penn, July 16th.
The boapl table P®°P,«®,K *5*
William Penn neighborhood have
fixed July 10tto for their annual
barbecue and extend to y'« P“b
lie generally a cordial invitation
to oorae out wd upend too daj
with them and havo a good
time. Plenty to eat, good mosjc,
public apeaking and a cordial
welcome awaits all those who at-
tend.
The Poultry Yard.
The rooster is half the flock
Keep the egga in a cool cellar
Keep on lighting the army of
lice.
On one occasion 8ir John B,
I,awes expressed the opinion
that if the plants which furnish
human food should nil be left
without human care and culture
HON. W. 0. CROCKETT
T. H. BHaKNON
For RepMMwitiv. rnh
J. P. BUCHANAN
Fur District Attorney—
JOSEPH rtlL
for County Judge -
E. P. CURRY
For C'ponty Attorney-
W. R EWING
Pur Sheriff -
D. K. TEAGUE
Disinfect tho premises once a for fourteen years, there would
week,
Tlie prices are good for roiist-
ing fowls.
Separate tho growing cockerels
from the pullets
It will pay to clean up the
droppings each morning
Nover leavo a dead fowl lie
around the buildings.
Filthy houses are doubly
dangerous during hot weather
The price for dressed duck*
is not so high as last month.
The most profitable liens as a
rule are not the stylish ones.
This is a good time to dispose
of the old stock that is r ot need
ed.
During hot weather special
care should be takon not to over-
crowd nor overfeed.
be hardly any of the cultivated
plants fit for human food,—
Farm and Fireside.
Iht Rrmtdy Tha’ !>««
"Dr King'* N«w Dlaooveiy Is tta
f'lnody that doc* Him hosting other
iiriunk but fall 10 perform,” *aj^
v,r* K. It Pierson,of Auburn Centre
Pa "it U curing mo of throat and
lung trouble of long ht.an,’liig, tba
tilmr treatments relitved only tem
p,rarity New |)seovery Is dolrg nu
o much goi«l that I feel confident Hr
jontlliuod uso lor a reasonable length
of time will re*tore mo to perfeC
h. a’lli " This renowuert cough and
c ilo remedy and throat and limy
healer Is sold at JnH Tristram'* dray
m,<.rn 60c and >1.00 Trl*l bottle fre
For County! lerk-
O. A. SEWARD
W. G. WILKINS
For Tax Collector
A M. KRUG
K. II. UOSSB
For Tax Aasoaor
WM. WENDT
K. L. SALLEY
E. G. LANGHAMMER
For Su|»crintendent of Iducation—
C. KI.AERNKlt
J. E. WILLIS
For County Commissioner I'rec’t 3
JNO. It. PENNINGTON
MR. H. C. MCINTYRE
A. C. DEVEIl
SfeSSj
fordlfflenH urination.
Dropoy,
‘a Disease
anklM and
Kyoo, Too frequent, Scanty
"’akiir .53 urf «w
from the blood. ,
SWAIN’S BACKACE5 AND KIDNEY PILLS
are composed of tho boot known diuretics U a eowieneed
foriB^Tbeyg1’0 strength to tho system by building up
the 1kidneys, which are the moot delicate and hardest
worked onrau of tho body and in this way above named
, diseases ore cured. We have thousand* of testimonials
' from people they have cured in all parts of the country
fatal and kill more people than any other known disease.
SWAIN MEDICINE CO.7 Inc. Capital. $50,000.00.
So!: Owner*. Kansas Citr. Missouri.
THEO, SCHIRMACHER
For County Commlaaioner, Prec’t 4
II. J. NEINAST
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For Justice of the Peace, Prec’t 3 -
J. H. CHAPPELL
Fur Constable, Precinct 3 -
JOE B. GUYTON
JOE FREE
BE* ARE Or ONTMENIS rOR CATARRH
THAT CONTAIN MCRCURf,
hu mercury will surely de troy th
a -nae of small and eerip'ottl deranso
til* whole, systoui when « tcrlng
thtougl) (be mucous surf mvs Such
artlc n* rho >ld i ever l» ua.'d except
on proscription* from reputable i byal
To keep thorn growing, tho oiamt, oa it e .‘ainnire they will do Is
cockerels need a little more food
than do the pullets. , Cure, mamifuntoird by E J. Cheney
It isn’t good for lion, to roost ’ anrtfcTffi'wl
in • *le»r* 'Juste tho window. dlrecUy-G the system. In buylo.
a UWlG away f__*V_ ... natarrli I’tiii* lu* u irn toll ifPi
uvtleaway
Whon tho uloi .. ,^n unroaton-
ing, it is timo to look after tho
little turkeys that are running
with tiio luma.
Oats are juntas good a food ns
you need for turkeys, but food
them yourself; and don't let the
turks wallow through the oat-
fields
if there is over a time for I any
folks to hatch chick* it is now,
whon the weather is favorable
and Nature providossoabundant
ly for thorn.
Mr*. Edward Hotan, of Waco,
in a brief address, at tho Federa-
tion of Woman’. Clubs at Bos-
ton, deplored the
that in frequently apparent at
weddings, and went on to say wo
love the happy nridea and for
vently wish them endless joy;
least of all would- we dim the
•unshinc of their nuptials, but
rather spare them tho infelici-
ties of a senseless com petit ion in
spending money to gratify a
foolish pride. The wedding gift
mania has reached the piesent
stage where donor and recipient
consider themselves victimizod;
the donor, save the near and
dear friends of the bride, openly
"charge graft and extortion,"
while the weary little bride is
brought to the very verge of
nervous collapse by fear that
her polite notes of acknowledg-
ment for a hundred and one lit-
tle things she does not want may
m some way betray tho fact that
ahe is hopelessly mixed as to
parsons and things. All young
people do not start life where
father and mother left off, hence
the "ahower" and promiscuous-
wedding gifts hold wonderful
possibilities for future heart-
burnings and needless ex pendi
ture.
RCm'lBaBM*.
-*• re aga&ae:
„.»*•* catarrh Owe bo K ite you go
the genuine li Ik taken •L'eal'
and rOHtle In Tntedn, Oil<>, by F J.
Cheney A < o ToKtlmnoJal* fr« o
Belli by all druvgl.ta. Pr'ce 76c per
bonis.
Take Hall’s Pill# for constipation
Stop That Cold
To flhack oarlf fftMt or Orlpp* with "PrsttMtUrf"
mcstiis s«r»* ri.'iDni lor Hummonl*. To stop it po1«1
with I’nivwiUoE i« Htisr Unto u» ini il nm itml i»*
otillsrx'vl th runt II ofhMrwnnK To lw*E«r**. I’r**
Ti'otlcN will euro ovtMt it ihs'ply anthsl foM. Iml
tttkrit iMtrljr th*' wv**** slRifn— lhc> hiviik. or
iu*<t off tlMwe iwrlp tnii.ls. Tlmt's sorrljf l** U« r
Tlutf* why Ih4»y itrw n*IU1 iTnvtmtUni.
ITvYotillcsort* llUl»> t ittitiy CttltJ t^tinw. No Qoln-
teo. no physio, nothing sicktmliig. Nir** h»r tin*
chHilrvo -niut thoroughly Mtf" !•»<». II y«Hi ft»-I
Chilly, tf you wh** r«‘. if you salt oy»»r. think of
rmvnmiCE PrumptnoNR IM/ itlso |M*VH hull your
lUHtftl slrkiitHM. And don't (orgol your rhlhl. il
oshiniulini* InfMh f«»vc*rlihiuw». nightorduy lloiviu pmIn
OSlt Tiutlion gbl* li,m l niwtnurs' gr>wP«t **fT\rh'»i<*y Nohl In
Bo lmii« for th* ptirkril. Also III 3T« !*>««*• of 41
KfvvuuUcfl. luAiAton your druggist* giving you
Prcvcntics
F. W. SPREEN.
cUlmed for It.
Ltvsr sod KMaev
. I bt vs tried
L excel lent, medl-
\A careful
wife will always*
keep tsu^plied
BALLARD^
SNOW
LINIMENT
A Positive Cure For
Cats. Old Seres.
Spretos Woawd*. Stiff Joint*.
Coras, Bunion, and all lit*.
SMB KNOWS.
, Mr*- Hunyxm, Stan-
tmm- Mo. wrll«: I have
ussdSnow Liniment and can't
say enough for It, for Kli.-u-
maUam and all pain*. It is
the meat rueful niodieino to
have In the house."
thraa Stara 2Sc, SOc. $1.00
Ballard Slow Uiimeit Co.
ST. LOUS, MO.,
SEP
F. W. SPREEN
I by
WHITE’S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GlURIHTErO
WORM
REMEDY
• nc UNumc* a rsvuKffF Tsulrtr
•tWISt Off iMITSTIOSIg.
TNI ttNVIRl MtSAMO ONLY Of
Bollard-Snow Liniment Co*
•T, LOUIS, MO.
F. W. Spreen
Try a box of Jersey cream, tlit
nest drink that you can give the
children. Ilrenhain Bakery and
LiotUing Works. 4-11 tl
INSURANCE.
Fire, Toma and Security Bonds.
Typewriting solicited.
MUSS MTA VftN NiSrS.
In (liddings Building, Branham
LANGE MRCJ. CO
Makers of Galvanised Steel
Cisterns, Flues und Gutters
Plumbing and repair work
sjsHiialty.
F LANGE.JVlanager
W. W. BUTLER
Brick Work, Stone Work, Tils
Work.
Cement Sidewalk Work
a specialty.
<Ioo«l work and prompt service.
Your orders solicited. Lot me
figure with you.
W. W.BUTLER
“Texas Beer
•FOV-
Texas People’
Money make* good
beer if rpent for tbe
Ki^bcst ^rade material*, the beet appli-
ance# and mo#t experienced brewing akill.
All this is lavished in abundance in
tbe production of
ALAMO
fU)TTLPJ) HHIM
LONK STAR
You bave only to give it a trial to
become convinced tbat it is peerless—that
it is absolutely without a superior
anywhere.
HRrwti) a so noTTLP.n sv
EWING CO
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San Antonio, Texas.
BUSINESS MAN’ S
CREED I OR 1908
I will dwpri fiom my mind any
thuught* of bard times.
I l>elieve th re is more to l>e
rained by pi li and ng^renaive-
neaa than iiy idle talk.
t *p*llevc- *«.... ... —* I -c
make thum; I will add my in-
flueneo towards making them
good.
I will no' allow the investment
l have in my hu*lneH» to re-
main idle
I am going to get rid of the old
Htock and restock with new.
I am gtiing to run my business
on business principles.
1 am going to have every letter
that gpe" out of my store neatly
and well typewritten.
I am going to havo my bills
nous forms in connection
and vai
with my hilling
typewritten.
department
I am going to adopt an up-t<v
date billing system.
I nm going to investigate the
Smith Premier Hilling Machine,
and am going to uc it right
now.
SAY. ARC YOU TltE MAN?
The
Smith Premier Sales Co.
IWCOIIffORArcO
912 COMORtt* AVKNdfC, HOUSTON
Sanla j
Democratic
Special i
Leases Ft. Worth
9:15 a. m. July 5
Arrives Denver
2*30 p. m. July 6
Scheffer & Son,
DAIRYMEN
The best milk obtainable
at reasonable prices de-
livered to any part of
the city. Drop a postal to
SCHEFFER & SON
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REPAIRING
I am prepared to Ax and install
Flee trie Bella of all kinds. Will
also rewire Electric Fixtures
Give me a trial
1
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E. M. SALLEY,
oia asoaa mucic avont.
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
The personal recommendations of peo-
ple who have been cored of coughs and
colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
have done more than all elas to make it a
Maple article of trade and commerce over
a large part of the cirilind world.
Dr. C R. EVERSBERG
DENT IST.
Over GMSnmi t
0MMe»>«nt
»"«• { moms, otfie*.ms
vwlvaa) BtfMMCta 94-5
This train wifi be operated in com-
pliance with request of M r. B. F.
Ayres, Chairman of Trans|Mirtation
Committee, Ft. Worth, under date
of June 3, 1908.
For Sleeping Car Reservations call
ont I*. ► enelon, C. P. A., G. C. A
S. F, Ry. No, 7u6 Main St., Fort
Worth, or address
W. S. KEENAN
G. P. A. Galveston
SUMMER EXCURSION
TICKETS
At Greatly Reduced Rates
to Points
NORTH, EAST, SOUTH
EAST COLORADO,
PACIFIC COAST AND
MEXICAN POINTS
VIA
H. & T. C. R. R.
On Sale Commencing Jcne 1
Return limit Oct 31, 1908
LOOP TrilP VIA NCW ORLKANS
AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC
CO. STEAMERS
Going via Steamer and return-
ing via Rail line* or
vice versa
For further infonnsUo* writ* to
G l DUXUP. T. J. ANDCttOR.
Traltlc Mmagvr Cm. Nm. Afatt
Haostsa, Ttxa*
LIVERY, FEED AND
SALE STABLE
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
TELEPHONE, No. 217
MATCHETT & ZEISS
EAST MAIN ST., BRENHAM, TEXAS
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p. o. BOX 173 OFFICE: LUSK BJILDiNC
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von Kalckstein
life, health accident, live stock, fire.
TORNADO AND BURGLARY
INSURANCE
BONDS OF ANY KIND. REAL ESTATE
MERCHANTS LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Only the strongest and most reliable ompanirg m each
line. 1 paid out during the last two years over $30,000
in Wasthington county on death losses, maturing poli-
cies and other claims for companies represented by me,
which is more than all other agencies here combined.
GET OUR RATES^ ■■
ixiCOOCOOClOOIXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOC
nmmmmmmmma
. A. Wood & Co.
LUMBER.
AenNTb fob
ELL WOOD HOG FENCE,
STDDEBAKER WAGONS.
Brenham, Texas.
tffisums&asmi
FISCHER BROS.
The oldest market in the city
Trash Beat, Veal, Pork and Snutoge Dally.
TKLF.PnONR No 43.
Protnpness in a Peatnro with H*.
• . A. •lODiMUS. PaaaioassT.
■stacu-hhid 1860-
Giddings cfe Giddings,
Bankers,
(oN'NSOMFOS* r so'
Individual Responsibility $500sl 00
Ample Resources, Courteous Treatment,
Superior Service.
THE EXCLUSIVE SAVINGS BANK fEATUHE of !hi* estubllflhninni li«* provrn
popular. A savings account !s a iriend in adversity, H* what you
nave, not wbat you earn, t),at makas wt'ftltli. Wo furnish a home
aavlngs bank free to any ptrixm who oik nr, an account of Ouo-DolUr
or more. AcoouNTts Solicited,
BRENHAM, TEXAS
J. H. QUEBE’S GROCERY
(THE CASH PRICE STORE)
Just Received:
J Fresh Maple Syrup, Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup,
French Peas, Asparagus Tips, Kippered
Herring, Vegetables (fresh every day), Beets,
Peas and Cabbage.
We sell the Crystal Diamond Sugar.
J. H. QUEBE
WANTED-A RIPE! f>$EKT
!S EACH T0W»
And district 1C
ride and exhibit!
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* J*ur urwiL*r >vnir owns nAP** plats 11
TOI HILL BE ASTONISHED J5IS«*>,_toMuf«i eaai<wm.«i
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COASTEI-tBMES, *,n“^
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CONTAINS NO ZL
• and Lung Trouble
HARMFUL
DRUGS
Is, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat Th*------ w huh*
Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow packaoe
J08. TRISTRAM
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1908, newspaper, July 2, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520111/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.