Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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Tbe Stotc of Text*—To lUo Sbarilf
or aay Oonatabla ot Washfngioa
Cuuciy-Greeting:
Vo j are hereby commaoieU to tan*
muifl Suiui-l»ui> Fa*Uk by making
nuoiiciltou •■( tbit C.iuiiou uace lo
ctt li week for four koo.owl re week*
i,r. v.oua to roe return-day hereof, la |
toaie uowipkjJ-if puUiUied ia Juar-f-,
county, i' tue e tw* a newspaper puh-IA
lihtei therein, hut if not, then iu i-ny ^
, e-spupupc- published ID the Twetily-1 £
flr*. Judicial District; but tr the -c bo
uo n< >vi apor pcblumed iu said Ju-I
dloiai O s.nct, Urea iu a uewtpaper
uubiiabcJ ;u '.he nearest District to 1
►ail TaeUty-first JufliCtSi Outrlct, to ;
appear at the next regular term uf
lbs Distrlc. Couit o: Washiugiou
i ounty, w be holdea at the court
IP,use thtftf 'f, iu the el'y ot Breu-
Pair, on the first Monday iu March A
0 iuOt>, tue name being tbe 2nd aay
01 Ma eh, 1908, then and there to
"answer u petition filed In said Co.nl
on the I a it day of January, A D.
IPOD, tu a suit, ouoabrred on toe docket'
of aatil court No, 13157. wherein AUaiu
Kucus and hla wife, Agnes Fuchs, are i
plaintiffs. nod Stanlstsi s Pawl.sk Is;
iiefeudant. ann said petition alleging
that on Jan. 24tb, 1895, and niauy
vea'S prior there tu, Plaintiff Agnes
Fuchs was the wife of F. Hu oil, and
bhe continued to be Ills wife till bis
death, end site wat known by the
name or Agnes ltulotl until the year
I HOT, wheu *bc uiariled her present
husband and coq 1 imtill. Adaui ru:Ui.,
That said F. Ituiell died wltbotr. issue,
leaving the said Agues Kulotf as his
surviving widow, and only heir ai law;
that after the death of said F. Kuloff
the said agues Ru’off by her deed of
dale Jar. 7th, 1904. waieh Is recorded
V«I. 48, on page 131, records of deed of
Wisiniigton County, Texas, sold and
conveyed to Defendant Stanislaus
PawUtc, a certain lot or paroel of land
which was a part of ’he community
<state of herself and her decrased
huebuud, F. Killed. That said land IS
*1 turned in the city of Hrenham, Wash-
ington County, Texas, and la a part of
Da 9d. as shown by map of said city,
aud said bind is tbe same that wss sold
and conveyed by James L. Dellas to
Julio Young by coed of date Mnrch 5th,
1881, which is reoorded In Vol; 12.
pages 42 and 43, uf deed records of sale
cuumy uid stale. That m ber said
d.*d to raid defendant for said land
the said Agees Kuloff expressly reserv-
ed a vendor’'! Hen on said land to se-
cure the ptjmentof the three promis-
sory note-hereinafter mentioned; that
in order lo s-.eure tbe payment of
*1 000.U0 of the money which be had
agreed lo pay for said lot or pticel of
land, s.lcl u< lendsm ixccuter- and de-
llvt red t) w ! Ag;#< Kuloff his three
pr mls.-.ory iwtM. which are described
'as follows, to-*l>: One note for
#100.00, due Jan 7tb, 1905, one note
for «;ju0 0,), ■ ue Jan 7ih. luOs, an i one
mile III $390 00, due Jnn 7lb, 1907.
That said notes bear date Jan. 7tb, ‘
pjOl, m.d draw Interest at 5 per cent
rrum their da e and each of said note,
stipulate for 10 per cent attorney’s
fees, upon certain conditions theivln !
mentioned. That by reason of the
execution of s.id note* and by reason
of itia imrr.age of raid Agnts Ruloff
to lie said Ad in Fuclis as aronsald,
d;f nlaiit b c ut llab e and promised :
to guv plaintiff the sum of *1,000 00,!
with Interett thereon from Jan. 7th,!
1901, at 5 per ont per aunum, to-j
either with 10 per cent additional on
WALK-OVER S
eeseoeo
MAKE YOUR FEET GL
Try
WHEN WALK-OVERS GO ON. TROUBLE GOES OFF:
a Mir and be convinced. Walk-Over* are guaranteed solid leather. Walk-Over* are the most stylish
and serviceable shoes m the market The illustration* below are only a few of the many styles that
we have. Remember the price, always $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00.
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Did you ever stop to think how people are judged by tbeir
shoes? If you wear this WALK-OVKR SHOE, your good
sense is evident. Its a practical expression of shoe wisdom
Made on tbe Laurens last, a new Walk Over model. Every
line a curve of beauty, and every curve a work of art. A
shoe in which the maker and wearer take equal and justifi-
able pride.
PATENT LEATHER;
$4.00 and $5.00
GUN METAL CALF:
$4.00
WALK-OVER SHOES are always on dress parade. Here
ia the popular ECHO model, designed for men who desire
pronounced style without sacrificing good taste or comfort.
It looks pretty well here, still better in our window, but beat
of all on your foot. See what a variety of leatliers and
alylea we can ahow you iu our store.
PATENT LEATHER;
$4.00 and $5.00
GUN METAL CALF:
$4.00
VICI KID and VIOICALP;
$3.50
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If you're particular-about the style of your shoes,
this one on your foot A fetching style and a
comfortable last. We carry the Junior in nearly every
kind of leather. Call and select the one liked beat
PATENT LEATHER;
GUN METAL CALF:
$3.50 and $4.00
Do you want a conservative shoe? Here it is for
you. A straight last much liked by men of quiet
tastes. The MANHATTAN. Not an old man’s shoe,
but a shapely, attractive model for all men. Its a
WALK OVER, therefore stylish. See it in our store
in various patterns, stylea and leatliers.
PATENT LEATHER;
VICI KID;
$4.00
$3.50
c. ROBER TS’
DEPARTMENT STORE
rToTbTeIrTiTS’
Suffuiiy «ni D .liar* Ssvtd.
F. s Lojet. r'f N- Y„a»ys:
^padVal^f wid“no^i ] livae®B^n^Arn”!
That s*ld sum of money is due and 1 ?a),v It has saved mo suffer lug and
defmidant has failed to pay the same !l,,ir*
It is by far the I ett h-a’lng
or anv part tbereuf. That tbt? superior
salve I have ever f< und ” Heals burns,
sous, ulceis, fever sores eczema and
piles. 25c at Jo*. Trtstrsm, druggist.
R SELECTIONS OF A
BACHELOR,
The more favors you do a man
the madder he gets with you for
□ot doing more
A boy can learn pretty much
anything in college except what
Ud hy pub i atloo j will be useful to him after he
h
If you should happen to ssy
anything sensible to a girl ycu
FIRE.
Have your house insured
JVlrs, -Emms* Simmons,
Agent,
Bren ham,__________ ________Texas.
lltlu id Slid land is now in plaintiff
Agues Fuchs and plalmiff b«ve a
vendors o n on raid Lnd e Secure
payment f sail u-l*i>.
Thai in ilia latter part of the jssr
luoi, s«id defendant, rtaubdaus Paw-
. lak, ui' tndonKl sdd 1» d aud left said
Kiuuiy mid state for p.rlb uoKuown
ami i' iO iff! do no know where ile-
fen ait lesldts or w lie re he is U» be
t i in. Thai, sa'd efendaut liss
abu d tied said tract i f land a»d has
U" iirctition of returning thereto or
pn lay lor tm v,mr.
Wh-ieiofM piaint 11s iue aod pray,
tliHt, ij'-'eudant be il vd by puli F atloo
a I required by aw, and for judgment. I t
ng« i9t defer-dant for said uact of
la i i, and ih t add *t«cd executed by
sai l Agnc; Kill IT w defendant for raid
land lie cine Fed and held' fur naught,
and lha’ el right, tide ati Interest
which dcleodaul tnay have tuaodto, ,___.
said land be divested out of him nr.d you had a heart can be adopt . .
vested in tbe sail Agues Fuchs, and j Manv a follow has his nose to *“ * Remedy. Itls ssfe and
for general and equitable relief. But; Many a fellow has ms nose iogllre Xhe greatkpipul*rliy and im-
shouid the oourt refuse the relief here-'the grindstone without sharpen- mense sale of this preparstloo^has
hi liraved for then olalntlfT prays , . . been attained by Its remarkable cures
fVK.itft^hlsttid K.V.,lBBhuw,to’ , 1# of this all men LA co'dceverre.ulU
loreolosure of hls said vordor's ilen on Many a man prides himself 80 In pneumonia when It Is given, trot
Mid Isnd, «r «*sta r* ‘ til and fon ^ level-headed that t.e
general and rquitable i u f. \ ”
Herein fall not. but hive before said can t get a bat to fit him
Court, at Hr alo erni -st regular
.r return
u have ex-
Nsgltcisd Cold. ThrssUa Uf#
[From the Chicago Tribune.]
“ ‘Don’t trilli with a cold,' Is good
prudent men and women. It may be
vital In the case of • child. Proper
food, good ventilation, and dry, warm
clothing are the proper safeguards
against colds. If they are maintained
through the changeable weather of
autumn, winter and spring, the ■ bxnces
of a surprise from ordinary co.'de will
be slight. Bat tbe ondlosry ligot cold
will become severe If neglected, and a
well established ripe cold Is to tbe
g rm < of diphtheria wbat honey is to
tbs bee. Tbe gieatest menace to child
life le the neg'ected cold.’’ Whether
PROEtSSIONAL CARDS
pENNINGTON &RCHIJLZ,
LAWYERS.
Office over First National Bank
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
oruilrl nsvnr malrp her hali«va'11 ch,1(l O’adult, the cold slight or
could never make her beiiote M¥erei th# ywJ ^ treatment that
be adopted Is to give Chamber-
term, this writ with
therein, showing bow
ecu ted the SaSM.
Given under my hand
of said court, at fffle* I
ham. i his the 18th day
A. D 1908
A. M. KR1
Dislrltt Court, Wash n
Our stock of fruit <
iants is complete ami
rigiit Call or ph< i
■ii| the seal
i y «.f Bren-
I January,
. clerk,
n County
;c ingred-
,!* price is
A girl is never unwilling to be
be kissed unless she wants you
to.
What makes peoplo Indignant
over scandal about them is to
have it true.
The way to reconcile your wife
to your staying away from borne
on a business trip that isn’t is to
sale by ail druggist*.
FRUIT TREE8
order. Wittbeckt t A floting. I York Press.
your! write her love letters—New
Free Gift No.
IRENI
,/VI
For the Washington County
Farmers.
A fine lot of home grown stock
The only successful orchard in
Washington county were planted
with my trees. There's a reason
for it. Let me tell yon wbat that
reason is. It won’t cost von any •
thing, and will be worth thous-
ands—of peaches—to you later.
Now is the time to plant
W. A. Yatbs.
A MIGHT HAVE BEEN.
There is nothing sadder than to
be forced to confess to oneself, "I
am enrolled among the Might-have-
beens.”
We can outlive our possibilities,
and will, unless we get a grip on
ourselves soon enough to put pur-
pose and energy into oar lives that
will help us to resliae them.
Take “Will-Be” for your motto
and “Might-hare-been” will bare
lost its power to wound.
aiUtNCS.
was ia
which wowld ten Mr what to 4s.
t Owe day Ethel had has* wry
f asoghty. sad her matter said la
O. L. BDDIM8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all courts. Office
south aide public square.
JOSEPH TRISTRAAV
--DKALKlt lit-
DRTJQ-S,
ME Did NEB,
TOILET ARTICLE*
A full supply of the popular Patent
Medicines. Toilet Artli-lw. and Fine
Perfumeries In endless variety.
Physician a*
Prescriptions
carefully and aoourately compounded
stall hours, day or alght.
Phone No. S4
LANGE /V1FG. CO-
Makers of Galvanized 8toel
Cisterns, Flues and Gutters.
Plumbing and repair work a
specialty.
F LANGE./Vtanager
Doctor
writes your prescription on
the handiest blank he has.
No matter whose name is
on the blank, it is your
privilege to take it to the
druggist you prefer» and wo
ask that you bring it here.
There are reasons.
Schirmacher.
C. S. Williamson,
GROCER.
Buys all kinds ' of country
Produce.
ee Delivery. Phono 25.
Three Rings.
BRENHAM BAKERY
end BOTTLING WORKS,
FRITZ RUETZ, Prop.
Thirty-two loaves of Bread for
(LOO. Will deliver ‘-’5 cents
worth to any part of the city.
Special pi ices on bread fer bar-
becues, picnics, etc Agent for
Celery Cole,
Dr, Beck's Vitno.
and Iron Brew.
GREATLY
INOREA3ED
TOLL LINE
FACILITIES
This company having placed in
operation a large number of di-
rect through circuits between
tbe important towns in Texas
and Arkansas is enabled to offer
its patrons a more prompt, ettl
dent and comprehensive Long
Distance service than heretofore.
No intermediate stations on these
circuits, thus insuring a minimum
of interruptions.
A new line has just been com-
pleted from Bowie to Ringgold,
which is there met with a line of
the Pioneer Telephone Company,
thus furnishing a first-class sor
vice to Oklahoma City, Guthrie
and Western Oklahoma points.
Muesli OS if.
Hit Jumpisg Off Msci
• Consumption had ms In It* u>fl*,i;
«>>il 1 and almost r aohed Hio Junmlng
ulf place w hen 1 won sdrlsia luti y
Dr. Lltig s N<w Dbuovsry; and 1 want
to. ssy right, new. ft »svc<1 my life.
S m tu ot e me ii t b «hu » if, iti«
tr Me, alter Uklt g ulo d< zeu bu.-
I s I wan n wull aud hippy min
[itjaln, ’ sat - 0 u nu Mu r , or (Dime*-
laud, C\ A i ,-v rcai il, :or oouehs
and wills and tn-acr «»f »etlt. sore
lung* and lor prsveutiug pnmnnonlu
New THtcov* v is snprviM 60e mil
f1 *0 a* J"k. Trlstraui. diugglst Ti 1.1
bottle free.
THE DIAMOND AMONG
WHI8KIE8
DIXIE MM.
A full line of tbe beet WHISKY,
CIGARS. BTU.
Regular Meals and Short Orders
of everythieg tbe market
INSURANCE.
Fire, Toma and Hocurity Bonds.
Typewriting solicited.
MISS I TTrt VAN NrSS
In Giddinga Building, Bren ham
- Dr. C R. EVERSBERG
DENTIST
*.•!» Over GMStaps A
MS UMawEsat
raoNts.
GRAIN. HAY. WOOD AND
ICE.
Henry Grote
Ob top
sr«:.w
* O. '.
is one tiiat stands alone by rea
son uf its exceptional age, purity
and flavor. That “ diamondr
yon'li find in our stock first time
you call. Let that be soon so
you'll hare an early opportunity
to inspect tho gem.
THE FAVORITE SALO N
ELITE
BARBER
SHQP
rmk». BTOKBS. ( HAS BOWLS Y.
r«!to- 4(1
But class Bartess,
wt 4»t
Ntlghbo hssd Favadu
Mr*, r. 1) Charlvs, of llarlwr,
Malms, hpunking >,f Klcotrle lULtr,».
any*: • Jt, t* a mfghfiorhuod favorite
here with nr.'’ It deat-rvea to be it
favorite «v.ry there. It glvts qnU.lt
relief In dy prqwla, ilver com paint.
kld»«y dcruDgenii-nt, malrutrltlui,
r*< rwusne y, wouktiisa snd gencr*,
dehblty. 1 ts uoMoa on tbo blood, a- a
t oroutih purifier makes It evpscUjtv
useful tu a sprbg medicine. This
grand alturntlvu tottlo Ik Hold npdec
guarantee at Jos. Tristram’s drug
a ore. ttOi.
Far KheumiUt Sjiltri
Tho qu ck relief front p»in afforded
by applying C; attbcrlalu’s I’aio Bstm
make‘ Iu favurltc althsiiffrrur rent
rliuumsl'Mii, srltttlca, lame hack lurn-
bsxv, nnd deep seated and ran,cu**r
pul ns. JTor Hale by all dtuyglHts.
State ok Ohio, City ok
TotiKiNx Lucas County (
Fr.tn* J. Chenney mak< s oath that
be Is scnlw partner of tes firm uf K j
( lienney & On.. dulug bithlues* latliu
chy of T dc-Ur, Crunty sod Suteafore-
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR*
for each ami every caso of Catarrh
tbnt cannot be cured by the u*e of
Hull s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENNEY.
gworn to befure me and aubsciihed
iu my presonc.o, this tith day of De-
cember, A. D. 1899.
(S«*L.J A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s C'starrii Cure Is taken In-
teroally. and acu directly on the
blood and in ooua surfaces of the
r8 j.dc"ibns??***co!*'
8ild by sli druggists,
—r ■ ........
MODEL BAKERY
To Be
The Me
opened
th.* old i
January
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908, newspaper, February 7, 1908; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521001/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.