Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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H. 0. Voss of Ft Worth.
- city .
McDade of Hempstead,
Wednesday in the city.
Mr.* Georgia Bunvit*. of Tem
pie, is visiting relatives iu tie
city.
ttommissioncr Jack Routt, of
, Chappell Hill, spent Wednesday i
* the city. i
111** Mayme Searcy i« at home
from tin* State University for a
few days.
Mr, B. F. Dutson, of William
Penn, spent Wednesday in the
city and reports a good rain in
that section of the county.
Mr*. J. M. Mathis, who ha*
bein visiting relatives m Fort
Worth, is on her way home w ith
a nick baby, and will reach here
tonight.
Mr,a Henry Cline of Wharton,
returned home Tuesday after a
brief visit to Mrs. Mary Hunt Af-
fleck, She is always warmly wel-
comed in Breidiam, for she is.
not only a brilliant woman, but
ahe is a member of many of the
fraternal and patriotic organisa-
tion* of Texas, She will ueeom-
pnuy Mrs. Affleck to San Anto«.
nio next week to atteud the Nat-1
ioual Council of Club women wbi j
M||l>>nes in that city ,the lakt
days of April.
THE WEATHER
Kindness Soutlnv* item Telephone Co.
Tonight and Thursday fair and
colder. Tonight moderate to brisk
north west winds.
Horses dipped by llrtmann &
Schaeffer. 2-ltf.
K. Main
Burcnrltv, 111 .]
M'ANTBD-Intelligent man or
woman to take territory, nudj
appoint canvassers to *»*U our
water filters. Exclusive terri-
tory, aud nice, profitable work
for the right party. Seneca
Filler Co., Seneca, Mo. 3-22 bv.
There was a good rain at old
Washington and out in the Prai-
rie Hill neighborhood.
Chief S. D. W. Low requesta a
full meeting of the Brenham Fire!
Department at the eity hall to-j
night to make further arrange
ments about the MaitVst.
Any Tailor
can secure a man’s or-
der once. But it re-
quire* more than prom-
ises to bring a customer
back again and again.
Thousands of men, all
over the country, place
their orders with
The Globe
Tailoring
Company
Of Cincinnati
season after season, and year
alter year. The splendid
workmanship and moderate
prices of this great tailoring
organization will p 1 e a a e
YOU the same as others.
See the immense Globe
line of new, seasonable fab-
rics at our store.
TRH-FIT FARLUK
Krug & W et*uer
Banga
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Me result e#
ini., the pet
lie state is ‘
urriiloft of the ,
dp and the Text Book Board in-1
-litigation promises diselosure*'
rich anil racy. The tilt tetwwnj
(lie Kennedy follower* nod the
a lminwfratiun forces prom is.* to
result in a g<*neral wash <lay in
Which all the dirty linen will be
aired thoroughly. i
That we are sure to have more
laws is the mandate of the ad-
ministration. The Governor has
opened the Hood gatyn. and a rain
of bills for *10 days and 40 night*
is inevitable, Twenty measures
have been submitted for legisla-
tion and there ia aaid to be
more to follow; those who are
siiposed to know, declare that un-
less the Legislature makes a
noise like more laws, they will
celebrate the 4th of July in Aus-
tin. That the administration is
rowing against an ebbing tide is
apparent to the most casual obser
v«r and no amount of political
power can turn the legislative-
current inbound. Telegrams, res-
olutions and petitions have been
pouring in on members from the r
constituent* asking that the ap-
propriation bill be passed and ad-
journ.
In the House the past week has
been spent in re-organization.
The Chairman of ail important
ollimittees have hi in oh I ins hi
res been changed and the person-
I of iiiosl of llir committees
have been re-arranged, The new
ligtimriiU hears tin* imprint of
he administration bill the insur
'tils are bv no means idle and
,*ave among their leader* some
i’ the strongest members of thej
House. The fight will open early
tin* week mill promises to ho
me of the most interesting con-
st* ever pilfled off iu the poli-
ical arena of Texas, it is a
contest for more laws vs. fewer,
laws.
In the senate a few bill*of mi-
nor importance received consider-
ation during the week, Iml then*
was a noticeable lull before the
storm. The personnel of the Hen-___r„_
*rte has been carefully canvassed Mely.
by the administration lor recruits
for tin* final struggle but the
Senate has so far refused to
take dictation and the anti-admin
islrationists claim it by a safe
majority.
Tin* Hank Guaranty and tha
Two Cent Fare bills will he the
battle ground. These measures
are nearest the Governor’s heart
and a vote on these hills will dis-
close tile administration's true
strength. These subjects were
considered by the regular session
and H is likely that all tin* evi-
dence is iu and all tin* argument*
have been heard, ll is simply a
question of filibustering and so-
ling.
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from woman’s ailments ana invited to writs to tbs bums and
addresses tew given, tor positive proof that Lydis £ Plukham*
Vegetable Compound does cure female ilia.
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ttUfrad Beau.
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Xonh Ouruo liras.
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Mr*. A. F. AodtraM, iJS
Hi* Huu. Cm-mA w. E purler.
At«»t*r Station, O —Mr* Am**ti Mit,lit mnl
Ciurlnatti, ISilu.-Alr*. K. U. MnAi-*•■* -. WS
illlbart An*u.
Mo*vl>r*. Ohio.-Mr*. La* Mania*, It .* III.
|swltlvilla, N.V.a*.Mr*. A. A. Ml* .
Jnltn.l4.wn. N V.-Mr*. IliiMr N Srinul*. MB
‘ll^ilrA Wlar Lwngrotnlui.
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lfamp*laad,
A'lilait, Oa-**J
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Aatllwwi fltroot.
I*.ni.rllla, Kjr —Mr*. Sam law.SOW PuirM. *».
Huuili WaM Harbor, M»li.a —Mr*. Ultl.in
llobhlna. Ml. IKrart ijglil Stailnn,
ls.lf.lt. Mich. — Mr*. Pried* Hotauau, M
Mnldnua Avauua. U*rnoa.
aa w.kmI, K.P-O. N->. 4.
hiuM, luva-Hn. Clara Wateriti*»n.
Bunialoan. Ky —Mrw. .In—M.l. 11*11.
Iwalrlrm. Malutr.—Mr*. H*nry Olmniar, M
Oi Inf I Straw.
Mlnn.-.e>li*. Minn.—.Mr*. John O. Mnl.tau,
kllil S'* >«n.t Slrcat, X.
SliwiufK'k, Mn.«,.ln*lo Itnm. II. P. I». Nu, I;
IS» tJ.
Marluni, N J.-Mr*. 0*o. Jorily, Houia No. I,
Hoi «0.
Ct.n.lar, Arfc.-Mr* Klla Wood.
(Mill i, l)a-tln. T. A. CrIWi,
P» nllutim. I It-1,-Hr* M,y M tr*h*ll H H 41.
Ciuihrl.lga. Nab.—Mr*. Nell... M*.*lun.l. r
Harrln, 111 -
WlHhoWar, tad
Oyar. Ind—hb*.
P.DNoI.
Uratn^MHa^Mn. frraeU MarkKM flald
B.P.DA
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tfcouai Military Ho
Lfbaoon^Pin—Mr*. Harry U BUUa,» Uh-
i*w mi u.'lralra J nnf A»Ch**tn u«
Vln^.p.rJa.IrB^W «ax.
Ttuttb Htrtat.
Gatrdiudr, Miine.-Mft. a A* WlUlWM. H. F*
I*bliljSphU,' Pa -Mr*. Cba*. Boall, IM01 N.
Pl*AUbuhK, MUf—Mi**V*ni*WUh**B. P .0.1.
M’inimauticfc.ma!llU**»I»Dorar»a, Boa-
MB
Wo.ah.lda, Idaho.—Mr*. iUahel Johaaon.
H.wklaml, Maine.-Mr*. Will Toalif, * Cob
^^.^MwJ.OJohn-u.WP.OI.
tkftVKm, OI»k>.-Mrg. F. tL Smith. 491 Elm
^T*rrj*p- Ww. bp
▼•nth ArnutM.
K**t Karl, Pa.-Mr* Ararat** Lvoa, K.P.H. t
Vlanua, W. Va—Mr*. Ibnua wUatoo.
Sarrt.u* Proatratlon.
Oronnzn. M.n—Mr*. Maa MsKalfhl.
Camden, X.J.-Mr*. TUU* Water*, JM Lihw-
(hegoti.—Mr*. Alloa Huffman.
Philadelphia, Pa. - Sr*. Joha JobraUm, Sill
ifftMHlI Btfhel
CUrUtlana, l enn.-Mr*. Mary Wood, B.P.D.
Prao*. T**»*.-Mr*. Ad* Yoont K«*l«*»on.
Oraaltavlll*, Vt.-Mra. Chra. Barclay, B.F.D.
These, women his* only a few of thousands of living witnesses of
the power of Lydia E. Dinkhuiu’x Vegetable. Compound to cure female
diseases. Not one of these women ever received compensation in anv
form for the use of their names in this advertisement — but are will-
ing that we should rj-fer to them because of the good they may
do other suffering women to prove that Lydia E. Piukhaiu’a
Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that the
stannnents mane in our advert iseiuentii regarding iU merit are the
truth and nothing but the truth.
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Fireman's meeiiug toni.rhf.
Notice,
All ui-r-ouiits due N hr .mm
Bros, arc now due .and imu: I*.'
paid at once. lw.
J. F, H.-hr imin.
11. ll Helinniim,
White Fro»t.
White Frost will not
f. h»' C'1 ti lx in i >m lo*'«h-
anymore Ibis year, only place
sec yi again is in our line of refri
! eratprs. All steel, in and out
ll.tduelie'an.r^Tl's 'f)omU(1, '‘POU,,d ,lboUt- toP bott0m'
ach Troubles or Female Troubles.
f'.iiAii.llno . ii'u liidii.i nlTiuilu in
Cttpwllne - it's liquid e(TeeIs Imtn
Sold by druggists.
Notice to ladies.
lit:lore pui'chuaiug yum' eor
sets. eXtMUlnu my line of f-jiui- .5
Spirelln corsets, unbreakable and
rust proof, unsurpassed for beau-
ty, elegance and durability. Wri
ten guarantee ofr one year villi
every corset. Measurement - ta-
ken at my residence. A trial or-
der will convince you. ? rx. Ida
Dawson. *2-2li Im.
Don’t forget, the Fireman’s
Maifest meeting at the eity hall
tonight.
WANTED-Manager for Brandt
office wo'*wisJi to locate
, The “New Provens" Gasoline Stove
here WIU jour cooking belter, quicker and
m «™<r-*«aa •"*.ssreas&x sksasls
ris Wholesale House, Cmeiuna- the coal stove. It will lighten your
li, Ohio. 3-22 1,„. i >l™
Itoaa Roby
FREE
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p.c«.,rtft. , is*trwn.xa
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id eu «er.ro*«t. re*i.bml.
II you are conteiiiplntbig making a
change or buying a new gasoline stove,
we should be glad to have you call at
our More, and let ua show you just why
the "New proce**" Is the best Move for
you to buy. Come In any lime. You
will be interested, aa we can show you
how to aaVc money, and at the same
time, get the best stove made.
POM SALE BV
HOLLE & SEELHORST
Val Duttenhoffer Sons & Oo.
line of ladies handsome low out
shoes and slippers now on exhibi-
tion at the New York Stroe.
E. 0. Buster, Prop.
Mr, Arthur Wilson, the defen-
dant in the Wilson Gammage muT
der trial here last week, who se-
cured license just after his ac-
quittal was married on tin- 22nd
at Brookshire to Miss Marvin Hr,
ant.
Suffer?
tbougandfi of women wKo
iMt If so, don’t be discour-1
; and yet a bottle of Wine of I
i full directions for use. [
»tury, Cardui boa been
! homer, vm a safe remedy
endure. It is reliable,
t
o
Dot plants of all kinds foi
sale. Mrs. A. M. Felder.
A large supply of childrens
slippers, the style that looks wel
and wears well at the New York
8tore.
E. 0. Busier, Prop.
Baiter Perfumes
(’all and see themat Mpreen’s
Drug Store.
Maifest
night.
committee meeting to-
One new magazine given in Ex
change for two current numbers.
Adopt this plan and cut your mar
osine hill iu two. Others are die
iug it, why not yont
Knolle*! Book Store.
Piehler Shot Oo. of
V. Y. makes Em holt wearing
oao for children In Amarkn. I
have just received a Urge mpply
of tkon at tk« New York More.
B. 0. Busier, Prop.
me
WEEKLY PRESS
♦
At One Dollar per annum
furnishes more local news
than any other paper-ever
published in the county.
flu TH6 Gream 01
Evening Press
Six issues per week, is re-
produced in the Weekly
Press. If you sire not a
subscriber you ought to be.
Jlie weekly Press
Has just given away $500
worth of premiums to its
Weekly subscriber*. Look
at your number and aaa If
you got one of theaa.
The
Job Department
$1.75
Tha
The
. lUST- 'A,V,*T.1
Y®er
$1.75
THE TRI-WEEKLY ATLANTA dowstlfuno*
The Brenham Weekly Press
... . c-ncp OFFERS of PARIS MODES, a woman’s
together with ‘^u^gQitjHERN RURALIST: a spiendid agricultural
JfIoM FARMERS TO FARMERS, an .pitome J.
S?^r;,TdtKioFrtawdgh..n gold. All lor on,v . . . 51.15
. , ^ ... Monday, Woln«*«Jay, FrWay, tirj.
The f Constitution «m««»^k. m# n«w«iai,i>U(
.»*ww<•«*•"»One Dollar a Ve \«
aimobt• Oaity. »•«“ once" a week with each of the above- (exci-pj n, ,
liOST—A gold link cuff button
.vith Hiuall chip diamonil in it.
Fiinlcr will please return to F.
W. Wood. 8-23 4t.
I atm
cxpi-rii.
and i hr
thr— ora i y™' can gr. ,i« Tri-WrcM,
If you want the^Constitutio . ■ .. J * a j,y aihlrcssing The Constitiuion,
gaag * s** i...... - -
FOR RCU°RNaITSTEIODNEL,.SV£TRHVEROUTES
,h' « to- tto ra«b free offers
,r0m(Ohi?rSTLr~^Wn.poSi.nn of Sexto™ tor. toraW*. ......
should be in the hands of every practical farmer, young or old. I he at tides have all ap
neared in Tri-Wecklv Constitution under same title and made one oi the gu-atcM features of
fhfs splendid farmers’ paper. It will be mailed to you .mmediatily upon receipt o order.
(2 The Southern Ruralist, one of the best agricultural papers in the smith. It o a
semi-monthly edited by a farmer on his own farm and w intensely I'raclical and helpful.
fxj Paris Modes, a woman’s magazine, monthly. There are fashions in 't, as thy title
■ I- 1, c and thev arc richt no to date. Do not think they arc all of the sylph-hke. topless.
are all pretty and becoming and up to date, so that the laches may feel well-dresSed and ...
style who follow them But you get more than mere fashions. There are stones, poems,
storvettes incidents of travel, seasonable articles for entertainments, home keep. ng. cookci y.
clre of the person, sanitation and hygiene, plant culture and al the rest that go to make up
a monthly feast for the busy woman who reads as she works, who.relaxes from one task ami
finds charm in the ever-varying features of womans work that is said to be never dune.
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Remember, our paper one year, and THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday, three times a week, for one year, and your selection of one
from the three alternate free offers, all for $1.751 or the whole combination (except that I he
Weekly Constitution is substituted for the Tri-Weekly) for only... ... ... ... ...$1.40
Send at once. Get right on. Don’t miss a copy. Address ail orders for above com-
bination to j
THE BRENHAM WEEKLY PRESS, Brenham, Texas.
appear
amMlilHIUMHlillH M MS8MS8$8HHilj
THE FRENCH
COACH STALLION
steel, easy to dean and will last
a life time. Don’t fail to sec
them.
G. HERMANN & SON.
•Perfumes.”
This is Perfume week. Come
in mid sample our ’’Easter Line’
of Perfumes.
F. W. Spreen.
“DLFENSLUR
AND
Ask to ssee our new low out
shoes for men, all sizes 5 to 14,
AA to EEE I’ulaee Shoe Store.
BLACK ASHLAND SPRAGUE
Will make the season at Matchett & Zeiss
stables. For one season only I have
decided to charge the small fee of five
dollars. So get busy and let’s have some
fine colts.
WILLIM LUSK
MHWHHHW a MHHHHHB
Gardens or truck patches ploug
1.
W. S. Vinson.
How’. This?
w* otter One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
"’•TIWhWS”
ur , Toledo, o.
». ,eV,^h® ®»«towl*n«d, have known
f•J Cheoner for the ia*t lft years,
^ believe him perfectly honorable
iFOBtactloDg and flnan-
»Syb,S^°U‘“yob,,*‘,lo“
Waldwo KWHAB a Makvin,
O. SCHAWE & SON
I) FALK US IN
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ETC
Have accepted the agency for the LYON A H
MUSIC HOUSE and will take order* for sheet
and all kind* of musical instruments x x X
Ah for cooed.
New crop ribbon cone sod .yr-
Mora aatiafaetioo a H Howard
fFoWev shot than any otter w
•boa made for the mosey, p^,1 ;
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AH Calls Answered
Funeral
Da
Director and
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or Nier
ndertuti
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er at
MATCHETT <SL ZEIS:
Th® j*yi—* —J moat complete lino of Coffins,
Gasket* sad Burial Supplier in Qantral Toxs*
Visit oar Undartaking Dopartmeot sad too he*
c >avoBiooUy qrrsagod tor qnlck, assy aaleeUon.
Embalmers
HANDSOME FUNERAL CAR REAY
SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE,
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909, newspaper, March 24, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520881/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.