Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 263, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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’he professor who declares tha
'solar plexus w the seat of the
Sfte«tihns confirms the traditions
luiprVsiioa regarding the way of
l man's heart. . #. $: l
“ file coffee tax is doomed. It
£0tlid not bring any revenue to
the government tor two year's at ,
eas.. ami. besides the bought o.
•ntiug the pour man’s breakfast 1
«ble was intolerable. |
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Walk-Over
Shoes
About the WALK-OVER
SHOES there is not much
that needs be said They
have established themselves
rr wottMM
disc we are now hat
exhibit, every department thoroughout this home is now filled
fmly in the public favor and are ieeogni?ed
the l>est shoes sold anywhere at auywhere ne
the same price. We have a complete line
low cuts in all this season's coloring, Patei
Black Dull Finish, Tans and Oxblood
All low cuts
TAN, KID and PATENT, $3 00
TAN, KID and PATENT, $3.50
RED, KID, TAN and PATENT, $4 00
PATENT, $5.00
of dependable; merchandise, the grand display of correct
the very low, money-saving price at which the goods are
|r; Woman suffrage has received a
raided setback in Iowa, when
K^ulil only muster 11 votes in
gfgvor of a hill with 37 aguiinst it.
Iowa would seem to ge a field
. where the suffrages would scent
a field where the suffrages will
p. find room for all the strength in
f their elbows.
sss.
Ht bflya from 3 to
spring and
marked sheuld prove of jntense interest to every person.
KNICKEU1
knicke
KNICKERBCI
KNIC
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
We am determined that every woman within
s!topping distance of oar store shall know that
oir dress goods department is the very best in
this vicinity. The assortment is complete, the
qualities are exoeHent—substantial.
The goods am new and if you are still unde-
c.ded as to the material for that new Easter
gown,, wo invito your inspection of a very rich
and sylisb collection of,
Pongees, Measelines,
Messeiine Silk,
Veils, Crepe Novelties,
Mercerised Linens,
Filet, Batiste.
*Mercerised Chiffon,
Bordered Batiste,
Net. Suesine Silk
Plain and Fancy Linen,
Mercerised Poplin.
KNICKERBOCKER
-r-. Wo am offering what » personal inspection
will disclose to b« the greatest assortment of
women’s fashiounble spring suits, from a quality
and style point of view, offered this season.
Tim pfice anti styles we are 0(Turing to our
patron^ hfe such valui s that they will spread
the news amougst tLeir friends, who desire to
save money, Will, wo trust, induce them to pay
Easter
Footwear
Assessor’8 Notice.
I willbe at the following places
and take the
■ - to assess taxes
■ school census;
Monday, March29, Langhorn’s
School House.
S!C Tuesday, March 30, MeDadt
<■' School House.
Wednesday, March 31, Miles
Motley's (lin.
Thursday, April 1, Chappell
You are doubtlessly thinking ah
and it you want the right sort drop j
look our stock over. We’re pros
better and bigger than it ever was, I
are the sort that gives that thoron
Won only to be had in cloths that
US a visit. Among bur selection!* you will iind:
Wool Suits,
Skirts in nil
thf now materials
coloring and styles,
Net Waists,
■ Linen Suits,
White Skirts,
Silk Kimons,
Lingerie Suits,
One Piece Suits.
right. -mum
Wo sre pricing s few below :
Men’s Suits, Green, Fancy Cuffs $
Men’s Suits, Elephant Gray
Men’s Suits, London Smo
Men's Suits, Stripe, Green $20,00
Men's Suits, Stripe, Bi
' Hill.
’Friday April 2, Chappell Ilill.
al. Saturday meriting, April 3, All
• Wise < ‘httreli.
■gp’.AIeet me there. ' *
WM. WENDT,
. * Assessor.
ONE PRICE
SPOT CASH
PROF. I. NEWFIELD HIRE
Cure Your Kidneys.
Do Not Endanger Life When s
Bren h ft in Citisen Shows
You the Cure.
Why will people continue to Buffer
the agonies of kidney complaint, back-
ache, urinary disorders, lameness, head-
aches, langu r, why allow themselves
to become chronic invalids, when a cer-
tain cure is offered them ?
Doan'a Kidney Pills ia the remedy to
turn, because it gives to the kidneys the
help they reed to perform their work.
Foley’s Roney and Tar clears the
air passages, stops the Irritation tn
the throat soothes the Inflamed memb-
ranes, and toe moet obstinate cough
disappears. Sore and Inflamed Tonga
are heated and strengthened, and the
cold ia expelled from toe system. Re
fuse any but the genuine In the yel-
low packages. Joa. Tristram.
a
teat alone will surely prove this truth.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
JOSEPH
How Arc Your Eyes?
Troublesome!
And Will be at the Exchange
Hotel for a Week.
l’rof. I. NVwfield, of Austin,
the well known piano and orgsu
builder, tuner and repairer ia it)
the city for one week, at the l'ix-
t-hange hotel. ,
Prof, Newfiakl needs no intro-
duction to Brenham people fljjte
FOR RENT-Niee South
rooms
in my building opposite the
Post Office, Suitable for light
house keeping. Mrs. Emma Sim
raons. 2-18tf.
Grave disturbances
of tha eyes often re-
sult from trifling be-
ginnings. If you
have troubles of any
kind consult us.
FOR RENT-A house on Clinton
street, Apply to R. A. Schuer-
3-lotf,
euberg.
A few tiore*of title remedy will fa.
variably cure aa ordinary attack of
diarrhoea.
It can always be depended upon,
even In the wore aeyero attacks of
cramp nolle mid cholera morbus,
IS 1* equally snecenaful for summer
dtarrhiwt ami cholera lufantuin Ic
children, and is the means of saving
toe lives of many children each year.
Whim reduced with water end
sweetened It ts pleasant to take,
Every man of a family should keep
this remedy in his home. Huy It uow.
Prick, 30c, Larue Sue, 60c.
lowing proclamation: - •"**«
Whereas at a meeting of.the cit.
being his 13th year*’of- 'mms
smioj pmmmu isoq aqj jo auo jtr
in Texas (Brenlmm.)
FOR SALE—Second hahd OuVef
typewriter, good as new. A
bargain. Apply to T. C. Eh-
lert. 3|16jif.
carefully
‘council, held March 1, 1909, it
was ordered that a general elec
tion be held on tile first Tues
day in April, that being April 6,
1909, for the purpose of electing
Mayor, Marshal, City Secretary
\Lity Attorney, City Treasurer am
one Alderman from each of the
three wards.
- . .irrefore, I Win. Lusk, mayot
of the city of Brenham, by vir-
ture of the power vested in me, a
Mayor, do hereby order a general
eleet ion to.be held on the first
Tuesday in April 1909, within the
hours prescribed by law.
It is furuier ordered that the
city ball snail be uie place for
homing said election for the first
ward, and that W. T. Carrington
shall act as presiding
To the PnhUo.
In the Event that the 'Washing
He is also factory agent for the
Milton
high, grade, matchless
pianos of New York see him atid Colony Co,
get factory prices. tiers with
For sale one Walworth tip- taken, over
right concert grand piano 9 era will Bl
months list'd worth #150. $199,00 land dolor*
gels it. with on an
upright used ‘ _
FINE JACK FOR SR ALE. A—
very fine Jack, good size, wort
$250 will be sold to an early
purchaser at a great bargain,
almost; at your own price. Ap-
ply to Burney Parker. 3-27tf.
FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow
fresh in milk. Apply to T. C.
Ehlert. 3jl6|tf.
FOll RENT—A house furnished
or unfurnished. Will rent
cheap as I want (o go off. Ap-
ply to Miss Fannie MeClusky,
513 South Market St. 3-8-1 m.
SCHIRMACHPR’S
IRhant to treat
fcaaia. 2-19tf.
The rush of hi
over, we are pM
more promptly,
• ion to damhtol
One Kingsbury
four years $99 gels it. Two yean’
free tuning goes with eaeli piano.
Old -squares at your own price.
The Milton invisible player, 88
notes, finest, in the world, (wo pi-
anos in one. at factory price,
j Write him or phono to above
mentioned hotel.
Tfc* lady Qatrttr
salth that’s moi
GOOD BEER
KILLtheCOUG
and CURE THE LUN<
NONE BETTER,
Than XXX Pearl Keg Beer
and the Famous Texas
Pride.
There I* no better Beer than
the XXX keg Beer and the Fa-
mous Texas Pride Bottled Beer,
manufactured at Ban Antonio,
and sold by moat of the local
dealers. This Beer ia recoin-
Or. King’s
is to* UP-
aud any
appreciate
all tetunbr
Prompt M
BRICK l BRICK 1
The Brenham Brick and Manu-
facturing Co. is now ready tq
make contracts for brick for any
amount. Tbte brick received a
prise at the Bt. Louis Fair, which
is best proof of extra good quality
Robt. Striekert,
Manager
Uat your properity with ate * Will
advertise and SiB It tor you. Aug.
BrockaebmldL fall tt
w* csfsf*
CITY ELECTION
FOR RENT.-A nice cottage, ue\,
painted and papered through-
out five minutes walk of court
house, next door to my resid-
ence. Apply to Mrs. E. A. Ba-
ber, No. 502 , corner of Baber
and Vulcan streets. 2-6tf.
MULE STRAYED OR STOLEN~
Post Oak
officer
HSPUmreat.
, That the court house be the
; place for holding said election
| . the second ward, and that L.
»“ - Broin-nkant shall act as presiding
1? >, officer thereat.
That Healy’s building shall, bt"
L*e place for holding said eleetiei
for third ward, had that Otto
- L. Baumgart, shall act as prim'd*
ipf: i9g officer thereat.
WM, LUSK,
H. LUSK, Mayor,
Secretary.
M ■ --T*!,.
Notice to Ladies.
Before pdrehaalng your cor
•ets. examine My line of funs. .*
| Spirella corsets, unbreakable and
| rust proof, unsurpassed for beau
ty, elegance and durability. Wri
ten guarShtee ofir one year with
jfcVery corset. Measurements ta-
ken at my residence. A trial or-
Jtr "^*m*M*£ :*Vs. Ida
Dawson. 1m m. -
- Semsthing to, See.
Time and things are always cht
To Be Held First Tuesday
in April, ItMMI.
ging, call and see the change in
style and pattern of floor rugs,
the largest line ever shown in the
J, X Manek,
For Mayor:
WILLI AM LU8K.
VETERINARIAN
inosvira. iu oonn-ovion.
city, all latest grad#* and prices
lower than, ever. ■!&. ,
0. HERMANN & SON.
OiVITft
For City Secretary :
A. M. KRUG.
Offite lit Matcliett's Livery and
, i .Sale Stable.
Qtmpt’' ptOo*. 211-1! ftoaldeuoe, 8tf-
From my home in
community Sund»y night, a
brown horse mule about four-
teen hands high, aW ire cut on
right' foot just above hoof, «
years old. Finder will be re-
warded by returning to Win.
Renimert. < lw d-w 3-29
A full line or the beat WHISKY,
CIGARS, KTO.
Regular Meals and Short Ordera
of everything tbs market
, .5"
KHUTuf. ^
Good service, polite attention at
For City Attorney: , |
THOS. B. BUTTS JR.
For City Marshal: *1 j(|^ 1
W. L. WALLIS. ^ | j
For City Trcaaurer: { '
I>. BIDDINGS*
For Aldrman First Ward:
DR, S. BOWERS. ^
F’or Alderman, Second Ward; h 1
ROBERT II. SCHRAMM. j
For Aldecman of Third Ward* ^ j
WM. SEIDEL. i]
Hoiwy aa4 Tar; Do
ton tha vteter .wito wi
Fotey-a Hou«r arnl Ta
mote obstinate coogba
LOST-r A double ease ladies gold
watch, with black ribbon and
gold buckle fob. Engraved on
inside “L. E B. Dee. 25, 1900 "
A liberal reward will be paid
for its return to Mrs. John
Booth. Elgin movement. No
12618051. Case No. 7461076.
Horse shoeing is our sjieeialty.
- Hartmann & Hehaeffer. i
FOR RENT-The Marek plac
south of town. Four room cot-
tage, and outhouses, good well
garden and orchard. ”1,1
rent one or four acres with cot
tmon addIv to A. D. - Mil-
If you softer from coutsipatlow and
liver troubto Voter's Oflno Laxative
■will ear* yon pormauenUy by tetens-
tetluf toe digestive organs So they
will sot naturally. Voter's Orta*
Laxative does aot gripe, to pleasant t
sveral years, on my
SjfE^iirs:
■W&m |
take dad res do not have to taka
laxative, continually alter taking
Ortno. Why continue to be toe Slava
of pma and Ubtoto. Jd*. triatram.
CATUMW »K -THAT UCAOACHl. "
Out teat nigbt T Htedaehe aai np
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 263, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1909, newspaper, April 1, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520921/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.