Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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yOU may have an ides that our store and our
I clothes are not very different from other
pres and other clothes; that it doesn’t make
uy |?otrf4oii or
ty—Expect to Find Oil.
The lumber for the derrick* for
the first welt on the Dixon place
,<* the Yegua, in the northern
part of thia county, was shipped
I from Brenham by W. A. Wood A
<5p, for Mr. Green, who haa been
aaeuring leasee in the prospective
field for aonie time. ' i
I Mr. and Mrs. Green will leave
for Gie field Friday morning and
in a Wry abort time work wit be
commenced out there, and it ia
The east bound d
Plunged through bud
at 8 o’clock WediMM
between Austin andl
burned up.
0. J. Sutton, the fl
killed, presumbably j
from the engine, Jfj
engineer stuck to hit |
only slightly injured.!
Benjamin J. Goyne,
was injured in the hty
Fight or ten paasenj
ed injuries, ah of the)
to be slight. Moat
returned to Austin *t1
The accident, which
at 8 o’clock Wmluftsda,
was due to the fact tfc
A Hempstead Spocial, of Oet 1
•ays:-Nelson Bradford, « negro
was tried in the district court
iery much difference where you b
overcoat; nor very much difference what you buy
f When you come here and ask for
|L Hart, Schaffner & Marx
ilJft clothes y°u il reaIize that such
frig an idea is a mistake. These
jp clothes are different; they’re
VHH|h all-wool, and that’s unlike most
clothes offered to you. They
are Perfect|y tailored, and cor-
«H rect in every detail of style,
and they tit, It’s such clothes
Ymm as these that make this store
W:Wm different; you cant buy them
f |91m| elsewhere. You’ll see the dib
1 mIB ference when you come in.
f Suits $20.00 to $25.00
here Monday on four different
chargee of horse theft, and waa
given two year* in each ease, mal
*ag a total of eight years, from
this county. He pleaded guilty
in every case. He was tried in
Brenhain, Washington county, las
TUl«.MStek
week for stealing a horse in thst
eowty, and was given two years.
He will be carried from this place
to V «vk county, where he will
iv 'confidently expected that an oil
ed field will be developed,
re | Experts who have examined
have to stand trial foq the asms
offence. v
A* m. ‘the field expect to find oil in the
place 700 foot strate as well as at a
and fancy in all shades.
Empire Satin Directoires, Messa-
ges, Satin Venetians and Satin
Stripe Armure.
Tioga and Egyptian Silks—Fancy
Suitings including Cashmeres and
Henriettas. In fact a dean and up-
mV* m ' m m
Wright (huM Clear
District Clerk R. V. Hoffmann
who waa summoned to San An-
tonio, with the District court rec-
ord iu tl«* case of J. II. Wright,
formerly of thia city, who institu-
ted divorce proceedings here, but
never secured a divorce and who
subsequently married a time or
two, haa retwyied home. The css
was still ou trial when he left the
Alamo city. Wright was formerly
Singer Sewing Machine Agent
here.
A Sau Antonio Special *ays;~-
J. If. Wright was acquitted of a
charge of bigamy in the 37 dis-
trict court Wednesday, the jury
returning the verdict ten tuinues
after receiving the case.
Mrs. Edna Reynolds Wright an
Mrs. Row L. Wright wives No, 1
and No. 2, respectfully, testified
for the State, Wife No. 1 testified
that shew as married to the de-
fendant at Waco December 3. ’04
but separated from him about
two years later. Wife No. 2 sta-
ted her maiden name was Hose %
L. Smith, and she was married to
Wright at the Trinity Methodist
church in this city February 22,
1909.
Testifying in his own behalf, h
to-date stock in
every department
Remember the place and favor us
with a call. Goods delivered to
any part of the city. Phone No. 15
WinKelmann
and Bohne
i 'Mr. Jacob Levin, who will be ra
membered by a few of the older
H. F. HOHLT Co
I Am Making
Better chocolates than they make
up North. Better chocolates ban
they sell in the Drug Stores. They
are good. They are fresh. They
are made a few at ft time. A b»U
of my chocolates has Dot time fd
?row stale. They are sold out in
three or four days. 1 sell them
at 25 cents the pound. You pay
SOeents for the cheapest elsewher
a dollar a pound or more for the
best in Drug stores. I can fix
you up a nice pound box for 25
cents. Don’t pay 50cts. or a dol-
lar when you can buy fresher goc
for 25cts. Don’t do it. It is not
good for your poeket book. Try
my chocolates. Try my home
mades. More and more are eaten
every day.
ARTHUR KNOLLE.
Manufacturing Confectioner.
dared that at the time of lit sec-
ond marriage he was under th*
impression he had been granted ft
divorce from wife No. 1, having
been informed by his counsel that
the divorce had been obtained. Ila
further stated that he had been
since divorced from wife No. 1
ami he had asked wife No. 2 to
apply for a divorce until his mat-
rimonal entanglements had hecn
cleared up, he intending then to
remarry l*>r.
Wright is about 35 years of ago
He is a traveling salesman.
ihlnnijint nf
•mpmenc oi^spp . wowt
from the factory
Brenham Candy |
Are superior to all others. Most complete line made;
the various grades adapted to Black Powder, the cele-
brated Semi-Smokeless (loaded exclusively by this
standard Smokeless Powders
Company) and all
ARE THE BEST/
Have you ever used Peters Metallic Cartridges? I
Doyouknowthattheyareusedbythe
World’s Champion Rifle Shooters ?(a255
' FOR SALE BY
Holle & Seelhorst
Mrs. Emma Wilkins Linn
My new fall stock has just arrived
and a cordial invitation is extended
to all to come and inspect same.
Next Door to Schirmacher’s
Main Street
BRIEFED HEWS NOTES
The San Angelo Business Leagu
is again writing county Judge W.
R. Ewing to arrange for the right
of way for a railroad through the
Washington county school lands
in Tom Green county, and in the
letter, is is stated that this land
with a railroad running through it
will be worth *20 or $25 per acre.
There is 17,500 acres of this land,
a heritage to the school children
of Washington Co. that is stead-
ily growing in value.
City of Beaumont will try to
settle street railway trouble by
drafting a new franchise.
Penitentiary board wll) establish
a cotton factory at one of the
state prison institutions.
Gov. Campbell aud party h«vo
left for El Paso to extend greet-
ings to the preident.
Senator Culberson defines his
position on tins tariff controversy
Lee Washington, colored, sen-
tenced to tweuty-five yesrs in pc
itentinry for robbery by assault.
Wreck probftbly averted on the
Sunset through use of automatic
block signal.
General Federation of Women’*
Clubs offer# soholarfthip to worn A
graduates of American colleges.
v. 12 employes of the Florida
East Coast Railway lost their liff
in the hurricane.
Steamer Antilles is aground.
Passengers have been taken off.
Lampasas is at Tamps. ...
A. Holland Forbes won theL ahn
111 i M»M' -M' -M- ;
mmammrn
Rev. Otis E. Carter has return-
ed from 8eyraour, Texas where lie
went to look over the field, hav-
ing been called to the Baptist
church there. He has not accep-
ted the call yet, having a number
of other places anxious to secure
him, but he is enthusiastic about
the hustling growing town of Bey
moor, into which a new railroad
ia just being built and one or
two others Wing:projected there.
New Pickles and Kri
We beet juts received a car of Jones Bros.
Dills, Sours, and Sweets ia Bulk. All
bottles. Also fresh Sauer Kraut
grooer far thk brand. Our word for
be satisfied. Yours,
Brenham Wholesale Grocer
B. P. O. E. Ho. 9T9
Meets every Thursday night.
All visiting Elks cordially invit-
F. L., AMBLER,
GEO. TUCKER, E. R.
See.
Kindness 8. W. T. Co.
Tonight and Friday fair with
light southerly wind*.
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You want Style
You want Comfort
|<¥bl|*lif!
¥ “Red Cross”
Horse Shoes 75 cts
Per Pair
Put on bv tn arasrt mk R.llv Burnet’ Horse Shoeing
A cup for long flights and broke all
. speed records.; His balloon from
’ Louis landed twenty miles
from Richmond, Vs. * 1
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Foreign missionaries of fit# ;
Christian Church held s conven-
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1909, newspaper, October 14, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520845/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.