Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Wholesale Pricen on Application
I am equipped to tus n out fifty or more
gallons of Ice Cream at short notice,
furnishing you with Packers, Dishing
Spoons, Glasses, etc., without extra cost.
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and the city. T. L Barker, In-
dependence. 7*1 3t.
Mr.lf my, L. C. Roberts, J. 8.
Williams, Frank Wood and W. L.
Wiese went down to Kenny, in an
anto this morning.
Egg Chocolate Malted Milk, 10.
KNOLLE’S CONFECTIONERY.
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Constable 8sm Craitr, of Bur
ton spent Friday in the city.
uvitt Zobcl and M r*. L.
Sehefer are visiting relatives in
Port Lavaca,
Sliss Corine Huettig. left Tliurs
day for H visit to relatives in
Knnny.
Misses Emma and Johnitn N'»*
have returned from a
visit to Somerville.
Messrs. Max and T. U. Witt-
liff. formerly of this county, now
of Waeo, are here on a visit.
Mr. W. 1). Cowan, formerly of
this city, but now of Ledbetter, is
here on a visit.
Messrs. Henry Muller and Paul
Mundoiiux, of the Volkcsbote,
went down to Kenny Friday.
Mr. Homer Gaddy, of Waeo, is
here for the barbecue and will
address the people tomorrow.
Mrs. Joe Sonuaer and baby
have returned from a visit to
Mr*. Somer’s sister, Mrs. W. ll
Schiller at Stamford.
.urs. Norma Daughter}- low re ‘
turned from Hesrne where *h*»j
has been teaching school the past
session.
There was an tec cream aoeiab
jivvji on the lawti of Mayor Wn
*,u*k’* residence last evening b
lie member* of the Pllilathc.
•lass of the Baptist church which
A’as enjoyed by all who attended
irid proved remunerative for tin
taptist ehureh for Which eaum
t was given in benefit,
fall at Brenham July 2d tun
24 and consult Gordon Adams M
if you have an eye, ear, nos-
«r ‘hroit disras.' nr deformity
le will tell you, plain facts ah
>ut your ease. He has to yrs. cx
verience in the special work am
herefore he is prepared to eur<
my eye. ear, nose or throat disea
»> or deformity that is etumble t<
bite. Call July 23 and 24 at hit
iffiee at Exchange Hotel.
Mrs. Julia Simon and lion. W
vV, Searcy went down to Hous-
ton Thursday afternoon. On the
mite train Attorney John M
this and Mrs. Mollie MiiUUeto
w nt down to Houston. These art
'he opposing forces in the Simon
will case, but whether or not
he vwit to Houston, the home «d
Mrs Leati Martin, another of the
o. testants in the will ease resul-
ts. and tvlto is seriously ill. has
uy signification we arc unable
to say.
Frits and Carl Meyer and Fred
Gaul, employees at. the Jaeggli
& Martin marble yard, decided
Mr, A. H. Look baa purchased -hat the hig snake captured
from Mr. John Wilkin*, the city [ days ago, would make a good
make show for tin* tiily celcbra-
iion at the park Saturday and
left the marble yard after work,
hours Thursday afternoon to go
she will go , to
for the summer.
market, corner of St. Charles andi
Alamo avenue.
Mrs. M, E. Kennedy left Thurs-j
day for the national W“«^‘!(iut aiu, sw, if lhtsy ,oould purch-
ased urn at Denver after which ^ ^ Mp_ Mwtin m._
thier. ( olo., , . , , .
?ved a telephone message rri
’•\ *f*• ■ morning front Kenny asking
Mr. John R. Rainr, represent- tickets for their -re
ing T. W. Marst* & Co., of Taylor, tttrIC*' They nlust have had a prof*
Texas will arrive tliia afternoon tv ROrtd evening's atroll lookin
and have charge of the coffee de- for the snake.
tnouatration at the barbecue to-
morrow.
The grand free barbecue tonior
row at Fireman’s park.
A Nyalist
Become a Nyalist and you will
enjoy life. F. W. Sprcott.
The table waiters will
report at the Fireman's park to-
Orange Ice and Pineapple Sher
please bet at
KNOLLE’S CONFECTIONERY.
lia, Theo. Low aud II.
committee.
llohlt,I A "Square Meal” for 10c. at
, KNOLLB’S CONFECTIONERY.
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Something Nice to Have With You
on an Outing or Fishing Trip
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In a match game of baseball
Thursday afternoon on the Slug-
gers diamond, the First Ward
Sluggers defeated the Sunday
School team of St. Peter’s Church
by a score of 11 to 8.
Today
Just received a beautiful
>f new postal cards.
Csndy Kitchen.
line
Chsa. Rau, atm of Mr. and Mrs.
Frita Ran, of the Sandy HiU neig
borhood, is suffering with loek-
jaw, from the affects of a wound
on the foot, received by a slide
dragging it against some stumps
and brush, and hia condition is
considered quite precarious.
While this boy is in a danger-
ous condition, another was born
to Mr. and Mr*. Frit* Rau. Frida,
morning.
Edward Payson Weston is now
walking through Utah, but docs
*u»t tarry long enough to wave a
handkerchief at the woman.
Notice
The annual meeting of the
Stockholders of the Brenham
Cemetery Association, will be
“field in the office of Mr. W. W.
Searey, on Monday July 5th, 190.
at 5 o’clock p. m„ fot the purpos
of hearing the reports of officers
and the election of a Board of
Trustees fop the ensuing year
and for such other business as
shall require their attention.
Aug. Broeksehmidt,
6-12 lm. Sec.
Mechanic’s tools of all kinds
ind tho prices arc right at M.
V. Hcaly’s 6-17 lm.
We don’t know if Abdul Iltun-
<1 is responsible ofr these high
cm pern tores. But if ho is, lit*
thould lx* brought forth from se-
■lusion and lynched.
Water melons, the best that
iioney can buy, delivered to any
uirt of the city.
>-26 tf. ALEX. BAN DO.
The table comittees are reqttes-
od to he on the grounds at 11
i'clock •‘omorrow.
Remember we will deliver iee
•renin to any part ol* the city in
unounts of 2ft cts. and over,
'hone in your orders for Sunday
Candy Kitcheu.
The second gate at the park
will be closed for teams tomor-
row. t
lee Crqjuii 100 per cent pure,
n five flavors, Vanilla, Straw-
berry, Pineapple, Chocolate and
I’utti Frutti nt
KNOLLE’S CONFEt TlONKRY.
There wilt be two games of
baseball at the Fireman’s park
tomorrow. Mr. Will Morris*’ S.
S. Class will play the Somerville
second nine and the All Stars anti
Salem teams will play a game.
Granite ware, enameled ware
ind kitchen utensils of all shapes
and sixes at llealy’s Hardware
'Store.
Mrs. Gould declares that sljg
the '“‘happiest, woman alive,
’ theroL would probably have
been' a happier woman alive had
the alimony been $;lo0,(HH) instead
of *36,000.
H uyler’s
Fresh, on iee. All size
at SPREE N^
J A letter from Mr. Max Endel
to his brother-in-law, Mr, G. N.
Hyman, states that Mr. Endol’s
mother, died Monday last
at her home in New York. llis
many friends here at his former
home will extend their sincerest
condolence in his hour of bereav-
lut nt.
Just received another lot of
Cotton and Rubber Hose, fresh
stock direct from the factory.
Hose Bibbs. Noules and Lawn
Mowers at M. A. Healy’a,
There will be, preaching at 11
o'clock in the muring of Sunday
by the pastor of Biddings Mentor
ial ehureh. There will alao be
services at night and a aermon by
the jiaator, subject of morning
sermon; “Realities of Conver-
sion.” Subject of evening theme
to be preached at 8:30; “Variet-
ies of Conversion.” This is the
first two of a scries of sermons to
be conducted by the pastor. Ev-
e ia especially invited to at*
Notice is hereby given that
Board of County.Commiaaio
it at Brenham as a
ion on Monday, Jn
9 o'clock a. m.
of tho
Will They Ever Get To Town
Is one of the atraetiou* at the
Airdome tonight. Another is
The Brazilian’s Ring which is
said to be a beautiful drama, hut
those that are fond of comic mu-
sic will certainly enjoy the song
which i* one of the comic hits of
th season, “Did He Run.”
A great many children took ac
vantage of the complimentary gi\
sn away in yesterday’s paper.
This shows the children as well
as “grown ups” arc readers of
the Press.
The large crowd was thorough!
delighted with the pictures last
night,
T:*ere is a stalk of corn on ex-
hibition fit the Felselier hotel that
measures 2i> fe* t iu length. This
is a great corn growing section,
and the I tig - talks of toe Bra;: •*>
Vttom vvould’mak* good fishing
poles if it was in-; t hat they arc
so large, Intt this 26 foot stalk
toilers above the average tort;
stalk I ke* a giant over a p.gmi.
l)rs. Pier and Nicholson after
reading the special from Chappell
Hill, to the Houston Post, about
running Rev, 11. Lee Vinvent into
a ditch say that they passed the
gentleman oh slow speed and tha
th<* horse was not. moving at all,
but he seemed in get a panic and
jumped out of the buggy, that
the horse did not move even aft-
er they passed. The colored man
that was driving did not jump
hut remarked the horse “ain’t do
i’i: a thing,” Of course they re-
M’t'U *d that h go), hurt at all
hut did not think they were the
tguse at all.
Steam fittings and Gin suppli-
es of all kinds. Belting packing,
and engine oils at Hcaly’s.
A long cool limeade tie.
KNOLLE’S CONFECTIONERY.
New crop ribbon eane and s.vr-
iJP de battarie molases. First of
season, at Wittbceker & no-
ting
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Alex Bando has purehaltfKI^^
Ice cream privilege at the park
during the barbecue and he Iihs
contracted with Knolle’« Confet*
tionery for the Iee Cream he will
serve out there. The public is
thug augured of getting pure, and
wholesome, palatable erentn, be-
sides anything in the liue of cold
drinks, soda, punch, etc.
The cool, rushing breezes that
come singing through the verdue
clad trees fresh from the Gulf,
and the glorious moonlight made
the velvety ’awn at the palatial
suburban home of iura. M. L. G.
Stone an ideal place for the love-
ly dinner party which Miss Lou-
ise Stone gave, Thursday evening
for her guest Miss Ruth Inman,
of Port Arthur, and for the youn
ladies. Miss India Carlisle, of Ab-
erdeen. Miss., Miss Erna Franks,
of Houston and Miss Nettie Lau-
rie Winston, of Richmond, who
comprise Miss Carolyn Bidding's
house praty. Many beautiful af-
fairs have been given, and are be-
ing arranged for these charming
strangers within our gates—but
surely none iu point of elegance
and pleasure will surpass this im-
portant social event. The dinner,
so dainty in all of it’s appoint-
ments, was served at small tables
on the lawn, and the merry guest
progress with the eight courses.
With cards and ntusie the atten
.lant* lingered until it really ivas,
today, for the old town clock
struck “one” as the happy young
people said Good-bye. The per-
sonnel of the party was -Mrs. M.
L. G. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Heber
■'tone, Mr. Biddings Stone, Mr. A
a* i t Stone, Misses Louise Stone,
Ruth Inman, Carolyn Giddings,
Ei'ii, F’ranks. India Carlisle, Net-
t'c Laurie Winston, Notta Botts,
Vdeb* Lindemann, Myrtle Matth
civs, Myra Barnett, Marion Bar-
itft' Emily Harris, EmiuaM uller,
Anita Roll nicy, and Messrs. W. J.
Tucker. Earl Dallas, J. M. Math-
is Jr. Cecil Schirmueher, D. C.
Giddings Jr., Kenneth Krug, IT.
P. Miller Jr., Max Muller, Frank
Gchnnann Kiank Shepard, Ed-
win llohlt, Almcl Seklenker, F,
W. Wood Jr„ Harris Darst of
Richmond.
To the Public
After seventeen years of ear-
nest efort the Ladies of the
Cemetery Ass’n have decided to
disbaud and place the responsibil-
ity of caring for our cemetery on
the trustees—who are to be re-ele
ted at, stockholders meeting o f
July 5th. We have tried faith-
fully to keep the cemetery in good
condition and have just finished
our monthly work out there and
it is in nice order—it is not that
we have lost interest in the ivot;k,
but we want to put toe work on
a more busiuefis-like basis and
urge everyone that has a lot or
ltas a loved one buried in Prairie
Lea Cemetery to come to this
meeting at Mr. Serey’s office on
Monday afternoon the 5th of Jul
and help in devising a plan for
carrying of this grand work and
make our cemetery home more
beautiful than it has ever been
and h Ip raise necessary funds
to do this work. We expect ev-
ery member of the Ladies Ceme-
tery Ass’n. and every business
man to attend this meeting.
MARY D. ROSS.
Soc’ty.
CtpvdlM lor Dial I1«*daeh«
Out last night? Headache and ner-
vous this-'HHjrnin
just the thimjRN
Clears the head-____
Try it. At Drug Stores.
and Browns
Are the
weather «hoe». We have
them in the newlPumps and Tie«, and will allow ^
you 10 per *ent\ discount from our already low
cash price.
t Palace? Shoe Store
t WE FIT YOUR FEET
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Ever Get Hungry for A
Good Snoke in a
Strange Land
Did you ever get Ip against a Cigar Case that was a |
puzzle and you didn’t know what to ask for. Of I
course, you have, ^id it will happen again, sure as you f
go away. Take a i|ox of “Abaco” Cigars with you
on your vacation. That’s the surest and easiest way :
of keeping in touchwith a satisfying smoke. Evary||
“Abacco” Cigar is r|ade of Good Tobacco.
SCHIRM A C HER
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SICK ROOM NEEDS J
You’ll find here one of
most complete stock of I)rH
Medicines, Ice and Hot Wg|
Bags, Bed Pans, etc.
All of the Ugliest standard
quality ‘and excellence and
reasonably priced.
No matter what it may be
thoroughly stocked establish*
should carry it—We have it.
F. W. SPREEN,
F1SCHIJP BkOS.
Tha oldest, luitk ut in Ui*- oit.v
Fresh Beet, Veal, PoHt and Sou*age D*Uy%
With (J*
TeLH PHgKK No
Prompneas ia a. le’tt.me wi
A. C DEVER
Agent Guarantee Life Ins. Co.
Careful attention to all ap-
plicant*. Let me figure with
—you on a policy....
Burton Celebration
July 5th
Big' Fish Fry Dinner
1000 lbs. Fish Have Been Ordered
The Second Infantry Band of Bren-
ham Will Furnish Musk
—---- t ■ '
Train From
KODAKS! KODAKS!
Schirmacher Has Them
A brand new line of Eastman.
All kinds and sizes, also every-
thing that goes with a Kodak ••
Kodak finishing work and film
developing a specialty. Leave
films today and get them
your
tomorrow.
Remember it isn’t
it isn’t an Eastman.
a Kodak if
SCH1RMACHER
R. C R. EVERSBERt
ENTIS
Office Over
Gkhjjngs & Giddings
B. Hering
.*•* «« «•« Tornado Insu
■ and Real Estate
.Biddings Buildit
J.Marek,
IARI.
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ho— ,
Offloe at
ra.. in oonnhotic
[atchett's Livery
le Stable.
174-3; ttasiden
-GOOD
NONE
DR. HERMAN W1EBUSCH
DENTIST
Office over Spreen’s Drue
Store, Dr. Nadi old stand
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BUCKHOKN SALOON
^■BiTtSMsissiKssar
Newly Furnished Throughout.
First-Class in Its Furnish-
ing* and Stook of
tf.
Freeh Beer enTap.
| po«»te Attention to the
TnAtm
[Than XXX Pearl Keg
ud the Famous Te
Pride.
*2*5l&SS5rJSa;
naou* Texas Pride Bottled i
manufactured at San
•ad sold tar moat of tho
dealers. This Beer 1
mended for ite purity, i
•nt flavor, and it ia a T
doot L
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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/m1/4/?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.