Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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i up to that standard- I» i* mad*
day in my factory. Electric power being
» the work, the result U a smooth cream
l!^d'”eTtW^inlCT-, in Ik. p*Hor,
to USJ " f” tt'SSSTwW Cr~» -
AViSM
,n the wise date at
Bek. B. Bods.
FOR SALE ~OB BKNT-My
•outhorn part ox
E L. Salley.
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Fancy* Derigna will receive special attention. De-
trade.
Arthur Knolle
Confectioner
piu
Mr. B F. Dotson, of William
P«mn «|«ntThurHtl»y n tlio city.
Mra. M. F. Speller, of Tyler,
ii burn on a viait lo lu*r sinter,
Mrs. Geo. Tucker.
Traveling Passenger Agent 8
A Kentlig sn>l Tram Master A.
K riuUihina, of the Santa Fi*,
spent Thursday in the oily.
WE
AltB IN
htTHINIWH KOI!
Your Health
W. SPRF.F N.
DROOOIHT
Ueirliart A Seellior^f, »mv»*
just received ft iiew-lo* of tin*
Genuine New Perfection Him*
Flame Oil Ktovoa, they nre groat
Summer Stov, a, no heat in the
8 p.m.
All kinds of disinfect***#,
Carbolic acid, Camphor balls.
Insect# Powder* and Flypaper at
GttAMM A Veunoh’8,
The Uptodate Druggists
If li’s good it's a Blackberry
Juice, at Spreen a Drug Store.
For all kinds of postal carda,
'perfumes, toilet articles, soap,
S , and ibe three Great Dailies
j-Chronicle, Post and Galves-
ton New*, *o to
Gramm & Veknon s,
tf The Up-to-Date Druggist#.
FRESH HOYLER'8
Ju.t received a froah ahipment
Of Hayler'a Fine Chocolates and
Boo I tons. All *i*e boxen kept
on Ice, at F. W. Si'HXKN
The Urcnha/u Creamery wants
to contract for the sale of ita
buttermilk. CalI at creamery, tf
SomeiliiiiK New hmiI Pretty.
Barbae no Bonuetts at the
York Store
E. C. Buster.
K«v. I W. V*iiF*m, T,»l,F«i.
Her. I. W William*. HuiiUnutou.
W V:i , te.-uti-s ** follow* : •• I Ills la
to iratlfy that I niH'U golnv's Kldnrjr
i(>me<ly fur in i vo * «-xh»U*tlnn Oil
Id ’npy tKinlilo. ,1,ul am fr u lo aay
that Foi-ya Klin <y Ihincdr will do
all yen c aim ior l ’ J*w TrUtram.
Mautifnr!tirini^ Company.
(Business established over 20
years) producing goods sold in
II 8 and foreign countries, will
negotiate with reliable men to
manage sales office and employ
salespeople flat* per month and
[extracommissions and expenses
requirements- good references
FOR RENT.—Several aloe rooms
Waat Vulcan St., 60S. Apply
to Mra. E. A. Baber. 64 tf.
LOST—A black purse containing
about $12 Find or will be
liberally rewarded if returned
to B. C. Gleaecke. 6-27 tf.
FOB 8ALE—The A. J. Robert-
non farm, -lour mile# east of
Branham, on the H. & T. C. R.
R. Good farm land, good pas
ture and good water. For par-
ticulars call on Li. J. Lock-
ett 6-17 tf.
BOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
—The Central High School
building on east Alamo avenue
Goad brick building and large
lot, close to business portion of
the city. Could be made a
desirable residence with slight
changes. Apply to Mayor
Win. Lusk.
cash capital of 11,OfXI, which is
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1 I'nii'
...____ State age mid business
There was such a Iwautifu! |,,X|M,riPrank W Williams
party Thursday afternoon at Urn Company, Taylor and Camphell
Kitchen save enough f u«l to pay hospitable homo of Mr and Mrs A VP , Chicago, III. • > -'■> !lt
for themselves, call and see them It Gieseckn on West Main
work, prices redmvd also Quid. Ht,,1(,t „ivPn ,,v Mr„ Ham Hen-
Meal and other Niovea .. . ,
lu'icliardt A Heellmrst, ; r9 Ml"‘ry- ’,r - **M 1
0-10 lin The Stove Mon. j compliment to her friend, Mr . jc,,m,.u,rv Automation will Is
I Edgar II. Becker, whose wee'- held in the ecurt house, m Mon
A Cheap Hut Practical lien ding on Juno the 10th is still [day, July thh, Hk'H, at 5 o’clock
House. fresh in flu* minds of Brenhani'a P- 1,1 • tor ilm purpose oi hearing
, | reports of officers and the ciec-
Tlm house Is descrilted in sorie ys.i. |tjon (>f n board of trustees for
Farm and Fireside as sixteen by In the lovely parlors of this the ensuing year and for such
FOR SALE—1500 acres heavy
Mesquite land, 4 miles from
K. R. town of Nordlmim, De
Witt county, in the midst of
the best German community
Prospective buyers must set
quick, before it is all sold. No
chsrgo to show land Fo*
prices and terms apply to
Clias J. Kckhardt, Yorktown,
Do Wittcounty, Texas. 5-'l0 It
F. H. M0HLAU, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to dis-
eases of Women
Office over Bprecn’s Drug Store.
Phono 27-2.
orrics hours, 8 to rq 2 to e
I clean and repair t> pewriters
of all kinds. Try mo
F. M Sai.t.KY,
YOUR
interest, and the interest of
all our customers, have al-
ways been the first considera-
tion with us. We believe th»t
if wc give you the best that
MONEY
can buy we are serving your
interests. This is why we
have the exclusive r gency for
the justly celebrated CAR-
HARTT BRAND of WORK-
1NG CLOTHING & GLOVES
There is no other brand bet-
ter than this brand. There
is none as good. We invite
your inspection. We satisfy
or your money
BACK
THE NEW YORK STORE
E. O. B U S T E R, Proprietor
AgernQy For-
Cakoartt Gloves
and Overall Uniforms
k
NOTICE !
ii mum I meeting of the
The
slocl'hn'dcrs of
CHlMKAlk-jyi
tlio Krvnl'iuii
sixteen feet, with two shdinc commodious establishment many
glass windows in the south sid<. tables were arrayed in spotless
In the center of the h use four danusk and shining silver fo •
smooth {Kists are set, two feet the luncheon, served prior to the
fr..iu the edges of the house, game of High Five. The lm
The |>o*ta extend four and one press of snowy doves ornament
half feet ab vc tha ground. The '*1 the score card*, and the fair
perches reston crosspieces nailed honoroe remained ut the head
to the tops of the )<osts, and are table throughout eight games,
made of eleven one-hy three-inch Two pretty courtesies extended
pieces sot on edge and held In Mrs, Becker were the presenU.-
p I ace by four nails, two at each tion to her by Mrs. Misery of a
end, driven into the crosspieces.
This allows the perches to bo
easily removed for cleaning and
whitewashing. Two inch piec« s
with four inch strips nailed
across them are provided for the
fowls to walk up to the porches.
The floor of tlio house is of
dirt, elevated six Inches above
the surrounding ground, and
during winter is covered six
inches deep with cut straw, in
which the small grain and corn
is fed, to make the fowls oxer-
else.
('all in and soe the new cuts in
Bonnets, the llurluicue style
New York Store,
E. C. Buster
Tlie New Pad.
Darhacuc Henrietta at The New
York Store.
K. 0. Buster.
The function of tbs kidney* I* to
strain out Hu* Inipurltic* of the blood
which i* oonvtanlly pouring through
them. Koloy'n KFluey Itemedv makes
the kidneys healthy. They will strain
out all waste matter from tlio bFant
Take Foley's Kidney Itcmvdy and It
will make you welt. Jos, Tristram.
"ON ICE"
Keep on hand frefh Loose-Wiles
loose chocolates and candies
fresh from factory.
F. W. Spreen.
Save your good hats and
Barbacue Bonnetts, to
wear
the
Barbecues New, novel and
attractive. New York Store.
E. C Buster.
We are Graduates in Phar-
macy. Bring your preacriptions
to u*. Wo do not subatitute.
Ghamm A Vernon,
tf. The Up-to-Date Druggists
ICE CREAM
Cruah fruit* served with lee
Cream at Spreea'aDrug Store.
E, W. Spreen.
Delay le ewumenoln* treatment for
a alight Irregularity that could have
been wired quickly hy r ley's Kidney
SLV «■£'*> • kidney
dleesee. toby’s Kidney Remedy builds
ap the wore out tissues end strength-
NYAL'8 DEPOT.
a complete line of
sUtutto of Zita, the Moorish
maiden, and an exquisite vase by
Mrs. Frank Gleaecke. Miss Le
anora Engetko, a charming visi-
tor from Pittsburg, Pa , was re-
niumbered with a napkin ring of
pleasing design.
Mrs. Muery was ably assisted
in caring for her numerous
guests by her mother, Mrs.
Frank Gieaccke, and sistor, Miss
Emma Gioaecke, and with such a
trio of capable hostesses the re-
sult wos eminently satisfactory,
for everybody had a most de-
lightful time.
The personnel of the party
waa Mnsdatnes Ida Dawson,
Hugo Booker, Aug. Brock-
achmldt, Robt Schawo, W. M.
Tosch, C. U, Everslyerg, R. W.
Jnhnke, F. W. Hcluiereuhcrg,
W. J. Graber, F. L. Amslor.
Henry Dipple, Clias. Koch, R.
E Pennington; and Misses Erna
Oieaecke, Tillio Zeiss, Kin in io
Suidelmann, I-eanora Tauten-
hahn, Nonna Tieinann, J*msie
and Gertrude Dawson, Agnes
and Clara Btriokert, Benita and
Bortha Hchuerenherg, Henrietta
and fjouise Frick’e, Tlllle and
Volaoca IJeinecke, Josephine
Tristram, Gertrude Koichardt,
Ijeanora Engolke, Emma 8eel-
horst and Ida Schawe.
other business as shall require
their attention
AlKl. BROCKS! IIMIOT,
tl-lW 2w. Secretary.
FRESH WATER MELONS
every day, delivered to anv part
of the city. 0-25 tf.
Ai.kx I'anih),
i?;ud^
a jl
icO»V|ll«SH-f
ON JULY 4TH
we will celebrate the day by
keeping our atore open for the
convenience of those needing
antiaeptica, etc.; for the 4th of
July accidents to the small boy
with the toy pistol or fire
crackers, or for the sick who
need prescriptions filled or re-
lief from pain or acLed. Also
remember our soda fountain.
GRAMM A VERNON
UP-TO-DATE DRUGGI8TS
OPPOaiTE L. O. ROBERTS
Some Bargains in
Estate.
D 1 0,0
Re*! site
Ii!-?.
OUR CHOCOLATE SOU* iS MUiE
CII0C01. ATT,.
Tha »»m > a* ased «t the f in’»lr - of
thtlr Fifty Retail Store* m. 11 ,io*
world aver for lip deilclousoo o r: d ;vjr
“ IIhtI< r ” lity I,IF, evptv ' ■ i
t'l will,, lint tyutl,(roi*st, I .ii! ut
I lie ll;,.(,r V'.'l 1,1.1' |,P'I 1 I.,,
«ll Iho ulil latMfi :ii„l n U .sit l
new , nr».
Fraion 0*lnlhinm*rr t* elli err
F. W. Spreen.
SPECIAL
INDUCEMENT
During the morte of .Inly I am giv-
ing a *|K'i ial price on Kxtra Trixim-r*.
Y«m mu*t tinier Suit or C,miI ami I'nnta
to gel the Ik-iipHI of them- prices
Class A B , Pants SI 0(
" C.D.E, Pants Ji'a
[I F G.^n . Pants $2^0
" I. J. Iv. L. Pants J2 51
" M N, O Pants $3'5i
" P.Q R 8.T. Pants $5.0
Any Pattern* in the I,. E. ||By* &
l’o. Line at the above price*, *uch a*
Knncies, Blue Serge* and tinfiniahed
WorBtfHls. Come nnd l<M»k ovi»r thin
line. Your*,
G. N. HYMAN
NEW TIN SHOP.
We are now located in the
old market building, oppo-
Suter Broa., and are
u -
prepared to do your Tin
and Repair work. ROOF
ING and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cistenu.
GIESECKE BROTHERS
Pbooe S3, 4 rleg*.
Meat Market
(tJNDKR NRW M ANAOKWKN'T)
DIPPEL A FREE.
PROPNtaTORe
Tha old Freocel A Freoael stand
corner North and Quitman st.
All kinda of FRESH MEATH all
„ . the lime,
■Or P~ Dellvwy. Phoo>
In order to rnalixo some cash
money at once I will offer for
sale the following lint of pron-
erly: K
A nice nix ro>m cottage on
Main street, just two blocks
from the square.
One half acre lot close in.
This is one of tho prettiest build-
ing lots in the city, close to the
new school building and conven-
ient to the city.
One brick building near the
square. One good business lot,
close In and suitable for a good
buslneas building of any kind.
I also have three good farina
that belong to the same party
had will be sacrificed if sold in
the next few days.
The
my press
At One Dollar per annum
furnishes more local news
than any other paper ever
published in the county.
fill me Gream oi
Evening Press
Six issues per week, is re-
produced in the Weekly
Presa. If you are not a
subscriber you ought to be.
TH8 Weeklu Press
Has just given away $500
worth of premiums to its
Weekly subscribers. Look
at your number and see if
you got one of them.
me
Jol) Department
Of The Press is the beat
equipped in this section of
the state and employs a
corps of expert printers,
which enable* it to turn
out first-class work on abort
notice *>• <• .$.
DRUG TALK
Every physician has his special prepara-
tion and formula for certain diseases
that he uses exclusively. We have equip-
ped our store to take care of any pre-
scription that may come in. We make
a specialty of this and offer you our
experience in this kind of work
SCHIRMACHER
BUR TON
4th of July
CELEBRA TION
R. V. Davidson Orator of the Day.
BIG BARBECUE
Free entrance to the grounds.
Excursion train through Brenham
morning of the 4th-
Good Music, plenty of refreshments,
Base Ball Game, Ball at Night.
A Cordial
Invitation Extended All
Subscribe for the Pi
John Kelly Shoes,
Latest Shapes. Guaranteed Go
DOUGLAS SHOES
Celebrated , for comfort dura
bility and style.
A. SIMON
exclusive agents, brenham.
AN UP TO DATE LINE OF
Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods,
m.
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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/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.