Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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to buy your Fall Apparel than right now. Our Fall Go<
have been arriving daily and are now on display assur
you the latest up-to-date Styles and Patterns at Right Pri
NEW FALL WRAPS I w.„,„
Dealer*.
cripple. It 1* natural to
Cji' the spot that hurts, sad H Is
Itrifbt to use liniments, hot appli-
es etc., to (ret temporary relief
Enainful jo*111 or swollen tendon;
Kiumatism is not a skin disease,
(rack things, when depended on
L^akc one careless, and the dis-
!«ts a firmer hold on the blood.
1 Scores the disease because it is
Latest of all blood purifiere. It
* goes into the cir-
culation, and re-
mm moves every
|t particle of the
f’l X irritating uric
acid, builds up
A W W the blood,
■ . 1. I makes it rich
^0 and oily, and in
this way pre-
ps*""pares it for the
wf nourishment of all joints,
Ues, nerves and bones. If you
I Jheumatism, get the nric acid
of the blood by taking S. S.S., a
gu vegetable medicine, and enjoy
jam from its misery. Book on
jMMtism and any medical advice
to all who write.
g prarr srrcino co„ stunt*. o«.
■We the undesigned citizen* of
‘ n Co«n^, Tex., wil
any hunting with gun
on our premises. Tivss-
proaeeuted to the
not allow
or dogs
passers will he p—— — -
full extent of the law. h P
Winkelmann. W. Buekhom Win
Danhaus. Win. Spreen, p \
Spreea> L. A. Wilhelms*.,, Wm'
Kemper, Otto RodenWk, £<}.
Jahnke, P. W. Schroeder, Wm
FI. Wiesepape, Otto Jian
der, 0. B. Lehmann, Aug Richter
Ang. Fritz. Wm. Som-rfield. C
H. Mushow . o _
Highest quality, au-
thentic style and
correct flit are fea-
Cf ■'; k\ tures that have
f mSm made the Benjamin
Clothes for men
W i°8lly P°Pu1*r with
< J[ f /wl | i \ [\ those who desire the
, / m jjj very best to be had
■ I *n t*'^or'c^ ^on
«j Wl this fact by a visit
■ ~ Hn to our Men’s Cloth-
1 BfiteninOfiiba The™ ‘re tU the
■k latest shades, stylos
andjpatterus, and in sizes to tit you. Prices
run 120.00, $22 50 and $25.00.
New arrivals in all the popular shades and
styles, just heavy enough to take the
chill otf and bright enough to match the
riot of Fall Colors. You wont be able to
resist them at our prices, so come now
and have the use of your Fall Wrap the
>. Other
Not Sorry For Blander.
“If my friends hadn't blunder
"d in thinking I was a doomed
victim of consumption, I migh
not be alive now,” writes D. T.
Anders, of Ilarrodsburg, K.v.,
“hut for years they saw every at
tempt to cure n lung-racking
cough fail. At last I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery. The ef-
fect was wonderful. It; «oon stop
oed the cough snd I am now in
better health than I have had,
fop years. This wonderful life-
saver i* an unrivaled remedy for
coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma,
croup hemorrhages, whoopiru:
cough or weak lungs. 50c. $1.00,
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Theo Schimutcher Brvnhnm T>x I
See the Gage Hats from $0 50 np to $15.00
H Notice to Hunters.
; No hunting will be allowed on
|( W. A. Wood farm. It if
Mtrd. J- S. S' besta. 2-w
full season. Women's Black Broadcloth Long Cloaks at $10 and $12.50.
Cloaks and Caps, also Misses, from #2 50 to $t0.
The all trimmed and tailored hats from $1,25
to $5.00.
There is a reason to consider the gigantic growth of
our Shoe Department All fall styles in men's womens
and children's shoes are here and are well worth your
inspection.
Women’* Black Voile Skirts, the new pat-
terns, all lengths, prioea $6.00 to $12.50.
y To the Public
The Oil Mill ofifee will be kep'
pen until dark in the afternooi
// the purpose of weighing sect'
id selling hulls. t-f.
A large assortment of other skirta in oar
skirt department from 54.50 to $18 50.
The Pel by Shot* for Women, made in patent colt, gun
metal, vici kid, button or lace, heavy soles and light
hand turned soles, all sizes and widths, at $8 50.
A large assortment of Men’s Pennant Trou-
sers, side buckles and belt straps, all wool
and all colors and sizes. Prices $1.0* to $7.50
■fee delivery to any part o'
it eity, from Malina’s bakery,
id the wagon carries cakes, pies
fed, etc, for sale on tht
Overcoats
The new Bootee, patent colt vamp with a patent collar,
plain toe, welt flexible sole, kid top, button, size 2 to H
price $4 50.
SPEC!AL—-Men’a "Laloo" $3.00 Hat in
white and black at $2.50,
Stunning new Overcoat
models too; very snappy
styles will mhke your
friends take notice and will
keep you out of rain and
cold The Ora vane tte coat
rain proof, made In different
shades and new models, all
sizes, prices $10,00 to $20.00
Just arrived, a new shipment of tho celebrated God-
man’s all solki leather shoes for men, women and chil-
dren, all leathers and styles, prices from 75o to $2 50.
If you want to eat or drink, tb
ranbam Bakery and Botlin*
forks can suply you, with all th
»ft drinks arid the staff of lif
■all kinds of bread.
Men s Traveling Bags made of solid leather
and all sizes. Prices run from 75c to $15.00.
We also carry a large assortment of Suit
Cases, all sizes, prices from $1.25 to$i2,50.
Wanted —Working foreman on
large farm. Also farm labor-
ers, and Tenants. l tn.
Eugene Hays, Gay Hill Texas.
Tho Walk-Over Shoe for men are made in all styles of
patent colt, tan. russia calf, vici kid, box calf, button
or lace, prices ore $3 50 and $1
Bread is the staff of life, and
Mina's bakery carries it ir
3 its different styles, from- fancy
ikes to plain bread and all kind
1 pastry. tf.
We hnve just reeieved 200
#pics of tin* latest Songs and
lg time Musie Call early and
tp**t same.
O. Scha.fr & Son.
FOR SALE - Two registered Jer
sey cows and one Number 1,
Sharpless separator. Addres
ill. Thcil, 505 East Academy
street, Brenham, Texas. tf.
Special —A few Walk-Over Shoes that sold at 85, made
Of patont colt, best grade, lace and button, few sizes
left to close at $1 00.
Men’s Ribbed Underwear, 25c A 50c garment
The Eagle Shirt in tho
newest Fall Patterns, all
colors at $t 00,
Men's Hosiery, the best assortment we have
ever bad, all colors, at tOc, 15c, 25c and 60c
per pair.
BsnJtnUjLdssntt
FOR SALE—Pure Jersey sweet
milk and cream will deliver to
any part of the eity, morning
and evening. Phone your or-
ders to Burney Packer. 80 tf.
I Croup is most prevalent durin
[the dry cold weather of the ear-
hy winter months. Parents o
[young children should be prepar
led for it. AH that is needed is
[» bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough
[Remedy. Many mothers are rev
[er without it in their homes and
it has nev* r disappointed them.
Sold by All Dealers.
Will Promote Beauty.
| Women desiring beauty get
Wonderful In Ip form Bueklen’
Arnica Salve. It banishes pim.ples
•kin eruptions, sores and boils. It
makes the skin soft and velvety
ft gdorifi. fi tlio face. Cures son
FOR RENT—Coo! and cornfor
table bed room furnished o
rooms unfurnished. Apply Mrs
Mollie Dyer, 720 E. Alamo.
Avc. Brenham x'< vas.
UuUa and meet will be sold for
cash only
Brenham Com. Oil M'f’g Co.
No accounts will bo corned on
bulls and meal we sell for cash
only.
Brenham Com Oil M’f'g Co.
NEW TIN SHOP.
We are now located in the
old market building, oppo-
site Suter Bros., and are
prepared to do your Tip
and Repair work. ROOF
l Sick Headack* [
t -an bn Cured wheu 1
Finn
Scotch fat Herrings in hulk at
S< JIMII) BROS.
THE SCUM llfl
Recent Shipments.
.Messrs. O. Schavve & Ron, have
just received a big Shipment of
handsome cut glass, table china,
aud novelty pitchers, etc. In
fact they are receiving at lot of
pretty goods for the fall trade,
and invite their customers to call
and examine them. t f.
DR RENT or SALE.—80 acre
farm four miles from the city
German tenant preferred if
rented. Apply to D. C.
Williams.
INC and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cisterns.
G1ESECKE BROTHERS
Plum* IMS
1 la Used.
TRY-IT-TO-DAY!
Why suffer with severe head-
ache*. hsve fainting spoil* or be
fretful? Your liver wed* at-
tention. Try Merfeln* tho great
liver regulator.
CURES KHmumm, Constipation,
Dnpmlt, Chill, and For or and *11
Lin. Janpkdau.
wncs *o cists.
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
ST. LOUIS, . MISSOURI.
Fresh rye bread, white bread
graham bread, and cakes, baked
daily at tf,
Mai Ins's Bakery.
CALL AT BRENHAM,
Nov. 7,8, 9, 13, 14, 15,
25 to Dec. 1st.
See Dr Adam* who ha*
Office Over Spreens Drug Store.
if you w»nt to know the truth about
your Eye, Ear, None or Throat Trou-
ble* or Cancer of fare. Dr. A dune
has .pent hi# life time in the study and
practice of thin Kpecialt'-; he ha* 15
year* experience In active practice,
hold# reference* from thousand, of
Texas people, ha# a proven record of
lucre** and should you want to know
■ he truth about your Eye, Ear, Now
and Throat Trouble* or Cancer of Kaci
it may pay you tn consult a frank, hon
ext, plain dealer, one who will tell yot
facta on first visit. Dr. Adams make*
no guesses, no experiment#, no may
be-so promises (he tells you on fVr«t
visit what to expect.) •
Nov. 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15,
25th to Doc. 1.
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE T8NIC.
Mates. •» tart»*«•■»
,M( •tSVlH. *St*»S«B *StV a.
Bollard-Snow Liniment Co,
• T. LOUli, MO.
THEO. SCHIRMACHBR.
FOR SALE—-Good combination
saddle and harness horse; city
hroke and safe for a lady or
children to handle Good size,
eight years o>d, sound and free
from blemish. Address C.,
care Press.
)!X|F B
/'AIL I'bolliUlinrih
TftlZKS YOU GOOD CORN
1 will give the following prize# for
Brenham Troy baundru
W. High, Prop.
the beat ten ear* of corn brought to my
place of liuHlneaa before the iWth day
$80.00 per month straight salary
and expenses, fo men with rig
to introduce our Poultry Rem-
edies. Don't, answer unless you
Eureka Poul-
of October.
l#t prize $f* in gold. In addition to
WE 80LI0IT YOUR LAW
DRY WORK AND ABN
PREPARED TO DO TIBET
CLASS WORK.
Prompt IMltrary.
Dyeing owl ofaMudng la all Its
240 norra ttfi a; 197 acre# t?1* a; U»
acre**’*. 50 a; 110 seres a; ?
acres *22.50 a. The foregoine sre 1 to ■'
miles from rallro»d toivn 120 acre* •<
*05 a; 180 seres Wn a 90 i.tw f45 a
l ' O acre. *52 '0 a 140 sore# *2*J 'O s
48 were# *21 s; |Q8 sere* *27/0 a: 8<
ser<-s *18 *; the** ere from 1 to 10mile-
from Bronhtm 573 sere# *42. fiO s: l^f
sere# *75 a; 20' aero# *7? •'« n: 104 acre
#15 a; the** sre 1 to 5 mile# from Cb
HI 7. 78 * acre# iswit osk limber "nea'
Cat °firlo|f *3 50 a. ?4O0 acre# improvd
Hraro# liottom land #4H s. Many other
bargain* in all rairt* of Texa*. Alao r
nun t>er of good home* 1 Brenham,
Tcfs-Sitz Land & Ins Co.
Office oyer Holle A Seelhorat
Phone 202—Bronham, Texa».
’.'ml prize one gallon of whisksv,
addition to this Ura. Wiebuseh ft
offer 12.50 In ilental work.
3rd prix* on*' liox of cigars.
4th priz* one quart of whiskey.
5th prire one bottlo of wine.
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
mean business,
try Food Mfg. Go. (Incorporat-
ed.) East St. I/mis. Til.
Saves An Iowa Man’s life.
K Tim very grave seemed to yawn
j^orp Robert Madsen, of Worst
RRifigton. Iowa, when, after sev
** ks in the hospital, four of
E. R. Milroy
Attorney-at-Law
Phone 308— Office Over Wauh-
inetor County State Bark.
Brenham • - Texas
Shall Woman Vote!
If they did. millions would vot*
Dr. King's Nrw I/Ue Pills the
true remedy for women. For
banishing dull, fagged feelings
haekaehe or headache, constipa-
tion, dispelling colds, imparting
appetite and toning up the sys-
tem, they’re unequaled. Easy safe
sure. 25e. at
Then Sehirinaeher Brenham T< x
th« best, physicians gave him np.
Then was shown the marvelous
vurativ- power of Electric Bit-
For, after eight months of
frightful suffering from liver
Double and yellow' jaundice, get-
Dug no help from other reme-
(*‘e# or dot-tons, five bott’es of
ANTHONY
Cleaning and
Pressing Parlor
Lzdie* Coat Suit* and Skirts
Cleaned and Preased
Clothes Called for and Delivered
Phone 253
Opposite Anthony Hotel
B.C BEAUCHAMP, Prop.
BOYS! GIRFxS! FREE—Golumbi
Bicycles for a little easy sparc-
time work for Hampton's Maga
zine. Sc-nd postal for wonderfu
FREE Bicycle Offer. Address
“Bicycle dub,” Room 538, 6fi
West 35th Rt., New York.. 1-m
WANTED AT ONCE-Hampton'
Magazine wants a reliable man
or woman in Brenham to sell
the fastest-growing magazin
in America. Earn $1.50 to $5.00
a day. Write immediately for
“Salary Plan” and FREE out-
fit. Address “VON." Bales
Mgr.. Hampton’s Magazine. 85
West 35th St. New York. 1-m.
KODAKS! KODAKS
Schumacher He* Them
A brand as* Um af Hastate.
All kind* and sizra. •ko irmT-
thing that go** wit* a Kodak'
■Wit matchless medicine complete-
$9:’ cur J him. Its positively
f*aran>ee<i for Stomach, Liver
The
Casino Hall
h. & T. C. Rail Road
WINTER WOOD.
or Kidney troubles and never dis-
•Ppoints. Only 50e. at
Thco Schirmaeher Branham Tex
Low Fares
At $4 per Oord if Bought From
the Car.
I am now receiving wintci
wood in car shipment# and wd!
deliver your supply to you from
the car at $4 per cord. If l have
to store this wood and move it
the second time it will cost you
$4.50.
Send in your orders now.
Burney Parker.
cough medicine.
Uur Stock of Wines
"far back” vintar* and Ikpwra
The Coolest Place
in the City
We handle the best Whiskey
Been. Wines, ami Cigar* that
money can buy. Restaurant
in connection.
Winter Is Here
when yen need anything for
Coughs and Cold* try
Watkins Cough Cure
and Cold Tablet*
Alao have Htock and Poultry
« T ewder
at R. G. ROBERTS
The Watkins Man
K*ep the Kidneys VVell
Health In Worth Saving and
mellow with aga l» better than •»**,
isK-au**, foraooth, much of H’* a ymt
Waco
,c-a
older than but Fall and *o much
.‘rigor.’’ Fruit and grain, eat
handling and distilling m ‘
prime condition our rloous
taHnj^HYottr* to pas* upon
and wmi
8omi* Peopip Know How
to Save It
JJ»ny Brenham people take theh
J»in their hand# by neglecting D*
Sr7,J they know the oiyam
Rsc'c kidneys are reeponsi*
W.? v*8t amount of suffering *mc
itaith, but there is no need to *affe»
•to remain m danger when all di*-
J* snd aches and pains due to weal
J«ys can be quickly and permanent!}
Br ,.v th.e use of Doan’* Kidnej
Here in a Brenham cittan's rec-
gwen-lMion
w • 8 Vinson, farmer, of Brenham,
r*\ W»: "Aa the remit of dl#
■wed kidneys, my back ached a greal
w numerous remedies, bat nothing
52®®^? »t Tristram’s Drag Store
ACCOUNT
Cotton Palace
Exposition
Nov. 4 to 20
Ask Ticket Agent or write to
T. J. AKDKR80N,
Cm. Pas*. Agt Hoos
far*!
Favorite Saloon
Joe Marek. Prop.
FOR SAI/E.—My homestead at
408 .V. Church street. Brenham
Texas, Have a good, under
ground cement cistern and ban
nine room bouse and smikll out-
house. Will mil cheap. Apply
at this office or to Effic
Browning.__*~m-
FARM FOR SALE.—An 125 star
farm on the Yegua, and 20
acre* of this fine bottom land,
baa raised 18 bales of cotton.
This 125 acre tract, and anotbe
of 90 acre* eaa be purchased at
In buying a
don’t be afraid to get Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy. There 1*
no danger from it, wtd relief i*
sure to follow. Especially recom-
mended for coughs, colds whoop-
mg cough. Sold by All Dealers.
Calami R Preparation
HERBINE
Draughon's Practical
Business College
When the digestion is all right
ftgVthm of the bowels regular,
there is a natural craving and
relish for food. When this is
lacking yon may know that you
Med a do* of Chamberlain’*
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up to date. 48 colleges in the
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1910, newspaper, November 14, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520404/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.