Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 58, Ed. 1 Monday, August 3, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Brenham Evening Press Democratic Nominees.
QEO. TUCKER
•*•«« mo***».
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One month ...
Oae week - - - • —
The Weekly Press, one year
ovoo
Following ia the list of nominees of
the Democratic party, named at the
July —IfWL primaries, and presented
as the nhoire of the party to be voted
for at the Novemlwr election, Tuesday,
November 3, 19 9 :
15 For Representative tftth District
HON. W D. CROCKETT
HuVrrm",Mtire '•7lh W»trict-
TO SUBSCRIBERS :
Any subscriber who fails to r«-reive
Ms paper promptly and regularly will
confer a favor upon the publisher by
notifying him at once of any aurh short
Tbe Carlisle cottage on north
Market street recently pur-
chawed by Mr. L) C. Willi me.
has been moved back on the lot,
cement walla and walk pul along
the aide walk, cement atep* put
iu front of the hou»e, the entire
cottage overhauled, repapiT**'1
and modern plumbing, bath
tube, etc., put and in the houi"
painted and nrroe-oed. In f.u >
hia many friends nay that lie i-
doing entirely too modi to it fo
a rent house, and there is a din
auspicion that aoinethicg in j
happen, though Mr William, i
a gentleman that keep* hi* ov t
council, and ha* given out no u -
formation to thin effect
When iu Houston, eat at Ger-
man Kitchen KaeUui'&nt, 712
P re* ton Avenue, half block ww
of big market
7-2 tf. Al.HF.RT PEI Jilll I.R.
Proprietor
In the tirm of bhotwell & Har-
rison, Houston, di'ftlers in tens
Clothing, to be opened up soon,
ia Mr. J. Kirk Harrison, forme)-
ly of tlila city Hia many frienda
in Brenham will join the Press
in wishing him aucctsa in Ins
buaineaa venture.
For District Attorney—
J s JONH*, of Haatrr.p.
I re-election I
For Dist rict ' lerk ~
B V. H JFFMANN
For County Judge -
E. P. CURRY
F>>r < ounty Attorney -
W. K EWINC,
For Sheriff
I*. E. TEAiJUE
For Co
mty • lerk
' A. SEWARD
For Tax Col lector
V II, POSSE
■tom '♦ W—---
For ax A manor
WM. WENDT
'or Superintendent of l duration
C. KI.AKKNKR
For l minty Commissioner Prec’t 3
A C. DF.VI.lt
For J us l ire of the Peace, I’roe't 3 —
J. U. CHAPPELL
"or i unstable, I’r«-rinrt3
JOE FREE
A Caldwell norial iu iu n»y»
Misses Iterllui lit unfit, und Nau-
iiie Foster, of Chappell Hill, ar«
v (ailing the Misses KsU ll.
The Itrenhaii) Creamery waids'K i n e
to contract for the aa!« of ita|
buttermilk. Call at creamery, tf,
Farm For Sale at
Wagner.
The Public Library has re-
ceived three volumes of Poetry
Drama with the compliments of
the author, George Lansing Ray-
mond of New Roche He, New
York. Buch gifts are highly ap-
preciated and make a valuable
additiou to the Library.
ATTENTION. ASTHMA BUFFERS!
Foley's Hooey and Tar will gin- im-
edlat# relief to asthni* sufferer* and
baa cured many tasoa that had ra'uM-d
to yield Ui other treatment. Foley s
Honey and Tar U the t»*t rem dv for
coughs, odd* anil all throat and lung
Double. C rotalna no harmful drug*
Ju*. Triatr m
Prof G. W. Kopp has re-
turned fioni Massey Business
College, Houston, where he has
been teaching during the vaca-
tion.
A BOON TO ELDERLY PEOPLE
Must elderly people lia»e *otu» kid-
ney or bladder disorder that ia boll,
painful and danserou*. Foleys Kid
noy Henksdy haa proven a lioou in
many elderly people as It stimulate.
tbe urinary iirg*oa cor-arts Irregular-
ities and tone* up the whole system
Commence Dklng Foley’s Kidney
Remedy at once and lm vigorous
Joa. Trl.tr.in
Mins Thokla Endel, formerly
of thin city, but now of New Or-
leans, has returned home, after a
five weeks visit Miss Kndol
wsa accompanied as far "as
Houston with hsr cousin Miss
Belle Hyman
Bnperintendent K learner will
leeve this afternoon to attend
the Coanty Superintendents As-
sociation at Austin on the 4th
and 6th.
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COBED UAY^FKVER AND FUH-
L Niwbanm, Batesvllle. Indian*,
write*; Last tear I suffered for
three months with a summer cold ao
distressing Mat It Interfered with
Say buriaee*. I had many of the
J **r- w»rt a docto-’*
prasCTlptlon did tot reach my case,
sad I took atvtral mederlne* which
sggravateit. Fortnn-
1 UP°* &•’*** Foley’s
„ f Tar. It quirk y curdd m .
Jawssh-Ksirjs: ?"•'
Rheumatism
I tiev* found e trWrt IUm<W'
snliMmlka
■tor turn bnnr
11. hni-omiM*.
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smmim
I l*e now. n» IMX. H ml
awal. niKM *U numb), run of thu ImmVm.
Jos Triatr am
Austin
news not- says:
Geo Wright will
Ms to make that
F. W. SPREE*
Nominees of
WfifttiBftlOl COBBtJ.
I, O. A. Seward, clerk of the
county coart of Washington conn
ty, do hereby certify that the
following have been certi-
fied to sae an the nominees of the
Democratic party, for the offices
which appear opposite to tbeir
respective names:
E P. Cnrry, for coanty judge
W. R. Ewing, for county at
torney
R. V Hoffmann, for district
clerk.
O. A. be ward, for coanty clerk.
Iff. E Teague, for sheriff
Wm. Wendt, for tu nsseai
P. H. Bowse, for tax collector.
C. Kineraer, for superintend
ent of public instruction.
W. B Francis, for county sur-
vey o%
Geo. Tucker, for county chair-
man.
W. D Crockett, for repre-
sentative to the legislature.
And l further certify that from
*aid returns the following named
are the nominees of said demo
era tic party for the precinct of-
fices as follows, to-wit:
Win. Buck, for commissioner,
precinct No 1.
John Ewing, for justice of the
pt aci*, precinct No 1.
Chas Krueger, for constable,
precinct No I.
J. K Koott, for commissioner,
precinct No 2. .
K L Miller, for justice of the
peace, precinct No 2.
H W. Hughes, for constable,
precinct No 2.
A C. Dover, for commi.sion-
•r, precinct No 11
J H. Cbappe 1, for jus'ice of
the peace, pr.cinct No 11
Joe Free, for constable, pre-
-inct No. 3
W. Black burn, for coinmis-
.ioncr, precinct No, 4
F A Homeyer, for justioo of
he pe ce, precinct No 4.
S M Craig, for constable,
»ri<-iiict No 4
ft W. Hooker, for justice of
lie peace, precinct No 5.
B. F. Bailey, for constable,
orecioct No. 5
C. VV. Fischer, for jn*iice of
lie Peace precinct No II.
A, .J Kraemer, for constable,
irerinct No l!.
H. L Loedemann, for justice
if the peace precinct No. 7
Tom Barton, for constable
ireoinct No 7
Witness my hand and seal of
iffice at office, this Aug. 1, 190H.
O A. SEWARD,
Iterk County Court, Washington
County, Texas.
Have You Any of (be Following Ailments?
CHANGK IN H. A
RCHKDULK
T. C.
Wagner is two miles from the
*an halm river, on the line oi
Mason and Howard counties, and
a fine country with tine people
The land is a* good as the best
anywhe-e 1 have a section
fronting on the public road, in a
stones throw of up-to-date stores,
school, chutch, gin and post-of-
fice, !*<> pupils In school Whole
secti »n under gootl fences, and
good cross fences, separating
fields from pastures, 150 acres in
tine state of cultivation, 100
acres in c tton, with tine crops;
4«X4 acres more fine nx*si|uite
loam land Price, $20 per acre;
easy payments.
Si DON Harris, Austin, Tex
or L, F. A MSI. Kit, Brenham,
Texas. tf
How’a Thit?
We utter Oiit< Hundred Dollars Re-
ward ti rany r»»e of (’«urrh lhat can
not be cure-1 bv ll»ll *l'*urrh l ure.
F J. CIIEHNKY A ('<) .
To edn, O.
We. the uodersign d, have known
F. J Chen no v for the In.t 15 ye-r*.
and bn!levs him perfectly honorable
In .11 huaiueiw iransaetlonK *ml tlnan-
elally able in c«rry out any obligation
made by hi* tl- m.
Wai.ui.no, Kinnxn 4 Mahvin.
Wbiileiwl-' Drugglhts, Toledo. O
Hall'* Catarrh Cure i* token Intern
al y, acting dl-cclly ut*>n the blood
and macou. *urf«ie* of the sv*um
T-atlmon'al* is-nt free Price 7V per
buttle. Sold Is .11 drugrht*.
lake Hall * Family Fill* for consti-
pation.
No. 42
in. Idavt
No 43
in (day')
No t6
m (night)
No 40
m in-glo).
East bound, 4; 10
West liound, 1:07
West liound, 12:82
East bound, 2 45
WHITE’S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GlimilEED
WORM
REMEDY
*$jP'
. J .,ru-'..*tKa Vine T; iri frt-C !Fill
Dropey-
DtMaie
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uncor the Eyes. T7-o &«; xsj*. Bcaat}
">r difaro It ur- nation. Burn tag •eosaiioo In pass-
im; urin', Shooting pares tbrvngh the hody
SUff, sore and painful muscles, Constipation,
fY-rjjU) C-anplaiats. Jteetl-'as r lgbt«. Thick and
shurgish t rine, lirick dust in Urine. If voa do have.
Uk your UiuiK-y»; th*-v are not psriorreiug tbrir duly In
sspvati-g the deadly uric acid and other impurities
from the blood.
SWAIN’S BACKACHE AND KIDNEY PILLS
are composed of the best known diuretic* in a condensed
torn They give strength to the system by building up
the kidnevs. which are the most delicate and haruest
work-i organ of the body and in this way above named
diseases are cured. We have thousand* of testimonials
from people they hare cured in all parte of the country
fresh Beet, Veal, Pork end Sausage Deity,.
Telephone No 43,
Protnpm-ss ia a Feature wim Us.
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aad will send a few, sad a lar.« SANflE for trial, to any t.ue suffering from ,
iiijr form ofkitlofv or if yon do Ml «Mtre to fa.t for Us* simple V‘U |
ran obtain Uf ib from votir dmgjfbt in BOo boirt oa'y. To taWa other I
atil !>*vv 31 ejfj'arrsKr/ ai*d cwcU tiTord fu*" kidwj uikaiis am
•atal ami kill sstaitoan} oth+? known dUaasa.
SWAIN ME.DICINE CO.. Tnc CapU.tl. $50,000.00
Snl- Owners, tansa: Cff’/- Missouri.
THEO. SCH1KMACHER
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When a country beeomt-* civili7.e<i it d. mamls type-
writers
When it becc-m- s pc.tied on eomparative values it de-
mands
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER
The fact that 1 he Smith Premier Typewriter is used in
every civilizei • untry on the globe is not ao important
a* the furth< r fac that the . emand increases year
after year. Trie reputation of The Smith Premier is
world-wide. Work! wide use has made it ao.
IHE SMITH PKF.MILK SAiti C< MHANY
9*2 CwjKM V«. ItoUltM, T<xst
Dr. C. R. EVFRSBERG
DENTIST.
PIIONf S. Otfkr. 82 S
RttkksM. 94 f
Over Gid4i«*i l
CUdiagt K.nl
INSUW/'. INCE.
Fire, Torna and S.scurilj Bonds.
Typewriting soin ited.
MISS IIIA VAN NESS,
□ Biddings Building. Brenham.
F. h. M0HLAU, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given’* to dis-
i-A8e» of Women.
Office over Npreen’e Drug Store.
Phone 27 2.
OFFICE HOURS: 8 TO 12| 2 TO 8
Scheffer & Son,
DAIRYMEN
The best milk obtainable
at reasonable prices de-
livered to any part of
the city. Drop a postal to
SCHPFFER & SON
LANGE MFC. CO
Makers of Galvanized Steel
Cisterns, Flues and Gutters.
Plumbing and repair work a
specialty.
F LANGE.fflanager
■*
THE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC.
MWftftC Off IMITATION#.
TNS HNWNI PftfiPAMffO OMIT Of
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co*
• T, LOUII, MO.
F. W. Spreen
Dixie K
A full line of the best WHISKY,
CIGARS, ETU.
ltegular Meals,and Short Orders
of everything tho market
affords.
Good service, polite attontion at
Bar and Restaurant
Fresh. Gold Beer always on tap
Thru
Sleeper
TO*
Chicago
Santa ft?
L< VI» Cl.burr* lv«ry Night
Vk»I o* ft u vtry low tbli yttr to
Colorado, California and
Great Lake Region
HARVEY MEALS EN ROUTE
Writ, tor V*r*tl*x B.oklrU th-y * • frt*
w. S. KEENAN
G. P. A. Galveston
MATCHETT & ZEISS
LIVERY, FEED AND
SALE STABLE
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMED#1
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ]
TELEPHONE, No. 217
MATCHETT & ZEISS
EAST MAIN ST., BRENHAM, TEXAS ]
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W. A. Wood a Co..
LUMBER.
AonNTb row
ELLWOOD HCG FENCE,
8TTJDEBAKER WAGON8.
Brenham, Trxas.
• « O- filOOlNfifi, fissttssst.
• STAffiLtet 90 teett
W. WILffilSiffi. c.nm.aa
Giddings *\: Giddings,
Bankers.
(k*l*SOI*n«< isa>
Individual Responsibility $500, ( 00
Ample Resources, Courteous Treatment,
Superior Service.
r«t CXILUSIVt SAVINOt BANK MEATIRE ..f till* Mt*l,lihl ni. nl h»ej.rov>i.
|M>pular. A saving* account I* j Irlcnrt III adv. roty. Its you
nave, Dot what you earn lhal ttiykiM wi alth »v- litn-sh a h.-n .
navlngn bank fr.*- toany (lenujii won opetw- an uc.nuiil nl Owe t-oiiai
or mnra. ACCOUNTS aOLlOPT KD.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
LUMBER
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
BOIS D’ ARC WAGONS.
IMPROVED BUCKEYE MOWERS.
FRANK W WOOD
Miss Lizzie Irby, who has been
teaching at Bay City, is at home
for her vacation.
.A careful
■wife will always;
keep .s-ujvpl i ec) 1
BALLARD^
SNOW
LINIMENT
A Positive Cure For
rhewnwrtism, Cut*, Old Sorer,
Sprum* W tsmriG. Stiff Joint- ,
Coo», Buakia* and all ■*.
SMB KNOWS.
Mr*. C. II. Runyon, Flap.
N-rry, Mo. writ.*.; I hnv,.
u*.xl .Snow Llniuiont ami cnn’l
Bay* enough for It, for Ith.-u-
ntarism and all pain*. It iH
tho meet useful tnodldne to
havo Iu tho houae.”
Ihw® Stan Me, 50c, $1.00
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS, MO., -
Sold nod I
F. W. SPREEN
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor.
Henry Grote
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES, CORN, OATS,
HAY AND FEED OF
ALL KINDS
Ice and Wood delivered to
any part of city
Amsler Building
Brenham, Texaa
SUMMER EXCURSION
TICKETS
At Greatly Reduced Rate*
to Point*
John Kelly Shoes, I
Latest Shapes. Guaranteed Govj« |
DOUGLAS SHOES
Celebrated for comfort, dura-
bility and style.
A. S I /VI O IN
EXOLU8IVE AGENTS, BPENHAM.
AN UP TO DATE LINE OF
Clothing, Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Etc.
“Texas Beer
A
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NEW TIN SHOP.
We are now located in the
old market building, oppo-
site Suter Bros, and are
prepared to do your Tin
and Repair work. ROOF
ING and GUTTERING our
Specialty.
Plumbing and Cistern*.
giesecke brothers
**“*• «.« riaga.
NORTH, EAST, SOUTH-
EAST COLORADO,
PACIFIC COAST AND
MEXICAN POINTS
VIA
H. & T. C. R. R.
On Salk Commencing Junr 1
Return limit Oct 31, 1908
LOOP TRIP VIA New ORLEANS
and southern pacific
CO. STEAMERS
Going via Steamer and return-
ing via Rail lines or
vice versa
K»r further iofurautUo*. writ* to
C. X LL'YLAF. T. J. ANDERSON.
Tr*mt Maatgtr Cm. Em. Agm
IttMtM. Texas
«•$
Texas People'
Money makes good
keer if spent for tkc /
highest grade materials, the best appli-
ances and most experienced brewing skill.
All this is lavished in abundanc
tkc production M
ticc in
alamo I
bottlcd rt' E*
You have only to give it a trial to
become convinced that it is peerless_that
it is absolutely without
anywhere,
superior
Mrewro ASn BOTTLED
LONE STAR BREWING CO.. San Antonio, Texaa.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom-
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation.
Pleasant to tale
ORINO
Cleanses the system
1 thoroughly and clears
- , _ sallow complexion*
Laxative Fruit Syrup pi”,plu
J08. TRISTRAM
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