Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Still *a«,000 n
spend il shop
AUTOLOADING
SHOT GUN/
their female troubles.
eve headache, backache, pain in the aide and di*-
m arising nom deranged organs. It does more
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Local appltc#.*
HjEl VICTOR
AGENT* FOR
THE WELL KNOWN “CRAWFORD SHOES’*
FLOUR, Bold by us for over 17 years. This is
* High Patent Flour—a guarantee with every sack.
“IRON CLAD” Seamless Hosiery, a brand that is
well known. Bells tor 15 and 25 cents.
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Brenham Evening Press j Whether from MatAnou* condition*,
. cold* oi overheating, try Hick'# Oapu-
dine. It reduce* the fever and relieve*
GEO. TUCKER
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RAILROAD TIME t-AKU.
GULF, COLORADO & SANTA PE
North- South-
No. fl, 11:27 a. m. No. 5, B:40 p. m.
No. 18, 11:40 t».m. No, IS, 4:25 a. rn.
No. 16. 2:01 a m. No. 17, 6:54 a m.
HOUSTON A TEIA. CENTRAL
East- West-
No. 42, 4.-02 p. m. No 48. 1 tfO p. m.
No. 46, 2:45 a. m. No. 45, 12:82 a. m.
In a fi'-w tiny* Teuwwe
he dry enough to burn.
will
New York swelters with west'i
er and divorce (wfindal.
---
4'heer up! It isn't ns hot here
ns it is in Africa on a lnmtinc
expedition.
The loimdrymeu and
trust never eornpSain »t
win of the year.
the lee
sen
They won’t understand the vnl
of a wine Fourth of July until th
day after.
And good roads w ill present ad
tied inducement* to the prosper it
year and froedor
should satisfy ever
Mrs. Gould.
W»'H have the real joy-riitori
when we have good roads nil ov-
er the country.
If, ns elaimed by Professor Lee
‘‘the moon is a planet captured b
the earth,” is a honeymoon a lem
on captured by the unwary.
The silence imposed on the Kai
•er was so painful that they arc
letting him relieve himself by n
little loud talk.
that Indications are to the ef
feet that Bill Smith could also cot
duet a sncceBRful correspondence
Wo defy the oldest inhabitant
to complicate the situation by re
calling year* when the temper-
ature went higher,
Patten, tlie wheat king, recent-
ly matte a big haul on cotton. He
*» only another man who wants
the earth and the fatness thereof
the aching. It’s liquid -
cents at drug store*.
Many of our ctUsens are drifting to
ward* Bright s disease by neglecting
symptoms of kidney and bladder trou-
ble which rotor's Kidney Remedy
will quickly cure. V../ ;
JOS. TRISTRAM.
In sickness, 1f a certain hidden
serve goes wrong, then the orgah
that this nerve controls will also
mrely fsll. It may be a Stomach
nerve, or It may have given strength
und support to the heart or kidney#
it was Dr. Sboop that first pointed to
this vital truth. Dr. Sboop's Resto-
rative was not made to dose the
Stomach nor to temporarily stlmulste
the Heart or Kidneys. The old fash-
ioned method I* all wrong. Dr.
Sboop's Restorative goes directly tc
these falling Inside nerve*. The r«
markable success of this prescription
demonstrates the wisdom of treat
Ing the actual cause of these falllm
organs. And It Js Indeed easy t<
prove, a simple five or ten dayt
tost will surely toll Try It once, ant'
see! Sold by.
F, YV. 8PREBN.
K very on* would ho beucfUtod hj
taking Foley's Orlno Laxative for cor
atlpation, stomach and llvor trouble,
It sweeten# the stomach and breath
gently stimulates the liver and regu
latos the bowels and Is much supertc
to pills and ordinary laxatives. YVh)
not try Foloy's Orlno Laxative today'
JOS TRISTRAM.
Sfi&SmftS
yon si* alining st. You cannot expset
permanent results from suits, powders,
cathartic pills or purgative tablets. They
■re st best but temporary reliefs. Dr.
CsMweU’e Syrup Pepsin, bets* e.lanative
tonic, trill cure the trouble and so ton*
tho digestive organs that they will soon
learn to do nature's work without assist-
---— . snee. Thst Is ths experience, among
IQ, 25 and SO others, of Mrs. Bennlton, of Kewsnee,
lit. and John hi. Nreskern. of Bfamett. K
This wonderful herb laxative compound
can be obtained of snv druggist at M
cent! or $1 a bottle, frequently In Itself
sufficient for a cure. Thousands of reli-
able famlite* keen It steadily for Just such
emergency. U. however, you bave never
yet need ft and would like tp try H before
buying, send your nemo and addreee to
th* doctor and a free test bottle wilt bo
forwarded to your home. The results wilt
‘ than our words. Writ* to-
louder
If there te anythin* about
your ailment that you don't
understand, or If you want
any medical advloe. writs
to tho doctor, and ha will
answer you fully. There Is
no charge (or lids service.
Tli a address Is Dr. W. &
Caldwell. Ill Caldwell bldg,
Monttoello, UL
To avoid carious results take Fc
:y's Kidney Remedy at the first
sign of , kidney or bladder dlsordet
such as backache, urinary Irrvgulat
Itlcs, exhaustion, and you will suoi
bn well commence taking Fotey'i
Kidney Remedy today.
JOS. TRISTRAM.
Colds that Hung on weaken the cot
st button nod develop Into cunsuntp
Ron, Foleys Honey and Tar euroi
persistent coughs that refuse ti
yield to other treatment. Do not ex
pertinent with untried remedies as de
toys may result lu your cold svttlim
on your lungs.
JOS. TRISTRAM.
Any lady render of this paper wtl‘
receive on request u clever ''No-
Drtp” Coff.-e Strainer Coupon privil-
ege, from Dr, Hhoop, Racine, YVIs.
Is silver-plated, very pretty ami pos-
itively prevents all dripping of ten ot
coffee. The!) octor sends It, with hlr
new free book on ’‘Health Coffee'
simply to Introduce this clever sub
stttute for real coffee Dr. Shoop'i
Health Coftp* Is gaining Rs groat
iKtpularlty because of- first, Us ex
qilislte taste and flavor; second. Its
Absolute healthfulncse; third, its «>r-
onomy—l 1-2 lb 26c; fourth. La con
veulence. No tedious 20 to 3« tulnut
e» bolting. “Made in a minute"
say* Dr. Sboop Try tt at your gro
ear's, far a pleasant surprise.
H, K. HOilLT.
PAIN
Ms ta dw hm*-«sin Mrwbera. hM Ms t
Ms iMVwxwOon, Mia te Wood t
•km usually. All
i iMvdMb*. W» blnod prmure.
I pcHcil* with wenwn. mm ceuse,
v rmtiee*. nerveu*. If* blood
s«miS
i limply distribute
BjgggiBM
Dr. Shoop’s
Headache
Tablets
F. W. Spreen
Could Not B« Getter.
No one has ever made n salve,
ilntmcnt, lotion or balm to compare
with Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Its the
me perfect healer of Cuts, Corns,
torn*. Bruises, Sores, Scalds, lloils,
Ulcers, Kcxcma, Salt Rheum. For
tore Byes, Cold Sores. Chapped
Hands Us supreme. Infallible tor the
Riles. Only 8Be. at
JOS. TRISTRAM.
Tell some deserv:n( rheumatic suf
ferer, that there is yet onq certain
way to relief. Get Dr, Shoop's book
on Rheumatism and a free trial
test. This book will make It entire-
ty clear how Rheumatic Remedy—
liquid or tablets. Send no money.
The test. Is free. Surprise some dis-
heartened suffer by first getting for
him the book from Dr. Sboop, Racine
Wts.
F. YV 8PRKEN.
A Thrilling Rescue,
llow Bert R, Lead, of C'heny, YVash
was saved from a frightful death 1/ a
story to thrill tho world. "A tmrd
cold," he writes “brought on a-deg-
perate lung trouble that baffled an
*xpert doctor. Then 1 paid $10 to
MB a visit to a lung specialist in
Spokane, who did not help me. Then
l went to California, but without ben-
efit. At last I used Dr. King's New
Discovery, which completely cured
me and now I am as well ns ever."
For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs
and Colds, Asthma, Croup and YVboo
Ing Cough! s supreme. S0o and $1.
ITial bottle free. , Guaranteed by
JOS. TRISTRAM.
Pain anywhere stopped In 20 min-
utes sure with one of Dr. Shoop's
Pink 1‘sln Tablets. The formula la
on tho 26 cent box. Ask your doc-
tor or Drugglgt about this formula!
Stop* womanly pains, headache, or
pains anywhere, YVrlte Dr. Hhoop.
Racine, YVIs. for free trial to prove
value.
F. YV, SPREEN.
Msn Past Frity In Danger
Mon past middle life have found
comfort and relief In Foley's Kidney
Remedy, especially (or enlarged pros-
tate glaml, which Is very common am
ong elderly men. L.U . Morris. Dex-
ter, Ky., writes: "Up to a year ago
my father suffered from kidney and
bladder trouble and several physician
pronounced It enlargement of the pro
t«te gland and advised an operation.
Oi. account of bis age we were afraid
ho could not stand It and I commen-
ced Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the
first bottle relieved him, and after
taking tho second bottle be was no
longer troubled with this complaint."
JOS. TRISTRAM,
F. W. WPOD
POULTRY NETTING PICKET PEACE
HOG WIRE ' BARBED WIRE WELL OURBING
OEDAR POST CORRUGATED IRON
LOWEST PRICES SEND OR PHONE YOUR ORDER
F. W. WOOD
by MR. L. L WADE w lb.
Smithv^e Tournament, M*jr 27-28, shooting
RS SHELLSi
484 wt of 500
Winning UGH AVERAGE for the two days
TheP&ers Cartridge Col
Cincinnati, Ohio
O. SCHAM/E & SON
DEALERS
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ETC
Have accepted the agency for the LYON & HEALY
MUSIC HOUSE and will take orders for sheet music |
and all kinds of musical instruments :
ke Increasing Sales for
Ballistite and Empir
(Dense) T (Bulk)
The WorkTsiBest Smokeless Powd
Proves Their Superiority and Excellence
Watch theSporjting Papers for Their Winnings
J. H LAU & Co., Agents
75 Chambers S. NEW YORK CU
ygg/72togfag.
To The Man Who Wishes
A Good Modern, A!! Around Shot Gun
jor field and trap shooting, especially adapted for wild fowl, we
present the
Remington Autoloading Shot Gun
It fa reloaded by Its own recoil without working a lever or slide.
A large part of the recoil is thus t ken of fthe shooter’s shoulder.
It Is hammerless, shoots 5 shots and has an absolutely safe
solid breech. Price, $40 list, subject to dealers’ discounts.
Drop a postal Jor illustrated catalogue.
REMINGTON ARMS COMPAFY, lllon, New York
Agoncy, 8M Bnaulw y, Now York City.
D< ©. •iDOinnn. Paanm.wi ■•TA»U»MSO
W. WILKIN*. CaaHt**.
Giddpgs &i Giddings,
Individual
Jankers.
(nawMsPOamsl
jsponsibility $500s( 00
Ample Reourcen, ( Jourtecus Treatineal,
| Superior Service.
THE EXCLUSIVE SAVINGN
popular. A Having*
save, not what you
Havings bank free toi
or more. A COO ON'
NK FEATURE of tble eetnbllshment, boa p ji«d
mount la a trlend In adversity. It* wh*i you
|u. tbat make* wealth. We furnlMh a home
person wbo opens an account of One Dollar
SOLICITED.
BRE|HAM, TEXAS
THE SURE AND EASY
WAY TO SUCCESS
IN SHOOTING
is to shoot Winchester
Factory Loaded “Leader”
and “Repeater” Shells.
Charles G.
6
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John Kelly Shoes, -
Latest Shapes- Guaranteed Go .
DOUGUX-L SHOES
c eiobrated br comfort dura- “
biliti and style.
A. si Mo IN
EXCl.tJHIVEAofeNTS, BRENHAM.
AN UP TO IaTE LINE OP
Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Elc.
outshot the worknn’igois! |S<WJOOOCO:XX)0^
OPERATION
HER ONLY
CHANCE
WasCured by LydiaEPink-
ham’sVegetable Compound
Adrian, Qa.—"I suffered untold
giaery from a female sveakuess and
Al»ea*e, and 1 could not stand more
than a minute at a
time. My doctor
•aid an operation
making the unprecedented
record of 96.77^ for 11,175 shots, did. He used regu-
lar stock loads, the kind you can buy anywhere, if you
INSIST UPON HAVING THE RED W BRAND.
—" ■ ........ " i1
'TEXAS BEER FOR TEXAS PEOPLE *’
The growth of a lifetime of Brewing
experience is exemplified in that peer-
less product—
waa the
chance I had, and
I dreaded tt almost
much as death.
II Inklmu.M Vega.
| ^ table Compound.
I and decided to trv
Camera and Kodak Supplies
■#«***»*'—A "leii.miiiiii 11-1 ' *'-* ..........
I have just rheeived my 1909 line of Camera and Kodak Supplies.
Having handled Cameras and Kodak supplies for the past twelve
years enabled me to buy just what thd amateur needs Our Cam-
eras, Films, Chemicals, Papers, Post Card#, Plates, and all other
supplies are manufactured by the best factories of America and Eu-
rope, and every article I sell is just as represented. Our $2 Buster
Brown Camera I will put up against ate camera made for double
price. AH instruction so that you can mndle the camera success*
fully will be given entirely free. AH my ^customers have my dark
room at their disposal free of charge. Respectfully,
F. C. WINKEtMANN
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ALAMO
BOTTLED BEER
It is the real merit—the genuine value
that is responsible for the unprecedented
demand. It has won honestly its pop-
ularity. It is not a chance that made
the “Alamo” the best beer.
LONE STAR BREWING CO.
San Antonio, Texas
. AGENT FOR
W. A. Wood* Co
__ lumber.
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Brenham, Texan,
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1909, newspaper, July 2, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520195/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.