Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 194, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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"Every yard in the offering new, fresh and desirable, and the prioes—quality oonsidered-the lowest yet named. We make an offering of surpassing interest in Embroideries, Laces and Muslin Un
Important because unmatched in variety and value, novelty and beauty of stylo- * You min only tell by coming. jA close-range study wilt reveal bargains the like of whtoh are unknown elsewhere. Prioee in
some cases are below the cost of cotton and labor. It hot emphasises the buying and selling power of the store, its helpfulness to Brenham shoppers, and the broad, just and liberal system tlvat shares every
advantage with you. We urge you to visit our store Thursday morning eaily that yon may examine the qualities we will offer. Many of the following prices are so low that they might cause doubt on that
point unless we give yon assurance that it is new goods and no aeoonds. Value giving does not consist of mere cheapness; in fact we carefully exclude goods simply “made to sell" to trap the careless.
Corset Covers
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?fc—GO Cornet Covers of good
muslin, V neck, tight fitting,
tilled soams. neck and arm holes
are neatly bound, pearl buttons,
one to a customer.
2lc—10) Corset Covers of
Csmbr.c, in ten styles; some have
lace around nock, fall front
gathered at waist; others have
trout of embroidery insertion,
neck, and arm boles are trimmed
with embroidery.
85c—Corset Covers of oambric
and n&nsook, some have full
front, round neck of lace inser-
tion threaded with ribbou, neck
and arm holes are trimmed with
lace, others are trimmed with
embroidery and ribbon.
Drawers
2lc--Drawers made of good
muslin, made with a five inch
hemstitched ribbon neatly
tucked, others have hem with
tacks above.
46c - Drawers of muslin and
cambric, some are finished with
deep, hemstitched ruffles; others
have umbrella ruffles; another
style is trimmed with embroidery
75c Drawers of fine, cambric
finish, with Swiss embroidery
ruffles, two dusters of tacks
above. Still finer Drawers for
$1.00, $1.25, $1 50.
Chemise
69c Chemise of oambric, round
neck, neck and arm holes are
trimmed with embroidery, skirt
is finished with tucked ruffles;
others have square neck trimmed
with lace.
89o Chemise of cambric, round
neck with Swiss embroidery in-
sertion, neck and arm holes
trimmed with hemstitched lawn
ruffle, skirt is finished with an
8-inch tucked .flounce.
* Night Gowns
69c Night Gowns of .fine mus-
lin square yoke, hemstitched
tucks, neck and sleeves are
trimmed with hemstitched ruffles.
98c Night Gowns, 7 styles of
muslin, cambric and nansook;
one pretty style is of cambric,
square yoke, fish eye lace and
• hemstitched tucks; square neck,
trimmed with lace with flowing
sleeves, finished with lace inser-
tion and lace edging; another
has yoke of fine blind embroidery
finished with double ruffle, sur-
plus neck trimmed with em-
broidery.
Long, White Petticoats
50c Petticoats, 5 styles of good
muslin, all are made with deep
flounce and trimmed with em-
broidery or lace.
65o Petticoats of muslin or
oambric, deep, tucked, hem-
stitched flounce, finished at foot
with ruffles of lace insertion and
lace edge, dnst ruffle. Still fleer
at $1.50, $1 98, $2.50 and $3.00.
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Embroideries
At a great saving. Nothing
the matter with these beautiful
embroideries in neat and showy
effects, suitable for handsome
petticoats the widths from 3 to
10 inches makes it possible to
use some of the patterns for the
new embroidered corset cover.
Thousands of yards bought at %
time when you were 'vearing
summer goods, to be shipped for
this special sale, is the secret of
the great saving to you. You
have never seen such embroidery
values in Brenham, and it }s not
likely that such a change will
come again in a ioog time.
7Jc Embroideries at 4o. Think
of it, embroideries as wide as
your hand, ni e patterns, of
good cambric, nansook, swiss
and lawn for 4c.
12 1 2c and 15c Embroideries
at 9c. 7 to 10 inches wide, Gre-
cian designs, cambric and nan-
sook, great assortment of new
styles and, think of it, 9c per yd.
85c and 25c Baby Bets at 10c
and 15c. Match patterns of fine
swiss and nansook edging and
insertion, 15c and 10c.
25c Corset Cover Embroidery
for 19c. Embroidery 18 inches
wide, new Grecian patterns,
special per yard 19c.
65o Corset Cover Embroidery
for 48c, extra tine quality deep
embroidered 20 inches wide,
special per pard 48c.
27 inch Flouncing $1 quality
for (3c, short lengths, 2 to 3
yards, handsome designs, per
yard 68c.
Broken sets Embroidery, 50c,
45c and S5o quality. 50c quality
25c, 45c quality 20c, 85o quality
15c. .
lOcLmen Laces at 5o. All
linen Torchon lace 1-2 to 3
inches wide at 5c per yard.
Shirt Wai»t Linens
12 1-Sc Glasgow Linen laces at
9c; 30 inch bleached Lincue shirt
waist suiting, spec’) per yard 9c.
Still better quality 12c, 15c and
20c.
36 Butch us Linen, 40c quality
84c. Hutches am1 Irish Linen
for shirt waist- *„u shirt waist
suits, great values, all linen, per
yard 84c,
50o Irish Linen 42c.
75c L. t u 69c.
84 inch Linen Sheeting 98c.
Table Linens
50c Mercerized Damask 89c.
60 inch Mercerized Bleached
Damask, beautiful designs in
dots, clover leaf, daises and
foliage, special per yard 39c
08 inch' Mercerized Damask,
75o quality 48c.
All Linen 72 inches wide,
match patterns, 75c, $1.00, $1,25
per yard. Napkins to match.
Bolt Napkins
$2.50 per dot, special $168.
35c Towels 24c per pair.
40c Towels 29c per pair.
35c Pillow Cases 23c
Sheets and Sheeting
Bleached Sheet«, deep, hemed
81x90, 65c quilitj 50e
Pepperel Sheeting, bleached ,
25c quality, special 24c per yard.
Peppi'i 1 Bhet i*. de* p hem,
81x91 blea~ tl or brown, 59o
Blevelled Pillow Tuomg, 45
inch, 20c quality 18c per yard.
White Spreads
85c. 10 4, hemmed spread 69c.
ft 23 Spn-tid 99c.
$l f(' Spread $1.19.
$2.10 t>prefd rut c irj r-- $1,48.
Still finer o n s id $ 1 $3.00
and $8 50
Lace Curtains
48c, 75c, 9Pc, $1.50 and $1.98,
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ONE PRICE
t C ROBERTS spot o»sh
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La Blanca packing house sold
Swift.
Mai '-r Harding, engig;
r vouches for the Gatun dgm.
Building railroads on paper is
i.V is easy ns it used to be. The
i-at is the IlaFriman line into
t-xic-o.
President Roosevelt denies in-
rinatiou asked by the senate,
the row to grow warmer once
ore?
Giving away things that you d<
>t want is not charitable, but
mav Be economical.
It you want a sign see Mr. H. E.
Springer the scenic artist. He mak-
es them In all deslgnea. 11
Bargains In Capas.
1 Lot of Plush and Cloth capes
worth $5 to fit.50 choice ot lot $1-98.
W. J. Cather.
THE BEST JUDGES
of hosiery admit Lord and Taylors
line ot ladies fine Hosiery finest , on
earth we are agents for this line
PALACE SHOE STORE.
DOING THEIR DUTY
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be _
Pleased to tani that there. taurt least Brenham Readers Are
one dreaded disease that science has r rwvnf the
been able to cure to all its stages. Learning the Duty of the
Illunniwumg.il shady reputat-
l requires more than sunlight.
Fresh meats, sausage and Barbecue
dally at C. F. Dlpple.s market Phone
207.
Notice to Stockholders.
The stockholders of the Washtng-
„ 77, uT.~ - 4>„n i:__ ton County Warehouse Company are
’he Press will have a full line T l0nQ
, « ,, called to meet*Saturday Jan. 16, 1909,
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, lo I,;,-., yoar order for yoor **“• T““- ““ **•
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10 c lerd rs.
12 28 tf.
Ntiiicp. to Sioekliolilers.
12-14 3w.
Andrew Kammerer.
and that Is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional dlesae
requires a constitutional treatment
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally
acting directly upon toe blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, there-
by detsroytog toe foundation of the
dlse&es, and giving toe patient
tsrength by building up the constitu-
tion and assisting nature to doing
Its work. The proprietors have »-x
much faith to its curative powers Out
they otter One Hundred Dollars for
any caes that It falls to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address:
P. J. Cheney £ Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggitaa, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for contal-
patiou.
ick ladders of the cotton mill
Lu k Mali at 2 o’clock on the
bnJ Tumid * in January.
II. F. Kolwvs,
President.
C. V U.TJAMS,
Secretary.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting.
’he annual meeting at the stock-
ders ct the First National Bank
I be held at its banking house In
inlnm, Texas, on Tuesday, Januar
8, 19 9, at 10 a. m.
C.L.Wilkins, Cashier.
Pound Keepers Notice.
k ir up Saturday and impound
at the old fair grounds a
,vn hVse, branded on the hip
D. Y. "and on the same side
>. and had on a bell,
wner can recaver same by pa
charges.
J. H. Burch.
Winter blasts, causing pneumonia,
, pleurisy and consumption will soon
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.. m . „ , • ,v,_ Chen Is a kitchen cabinet, a full line ^h<m .our pm*, with Foley'si
-here will be a m g of the „ Q Hermann’s * Son. 12-12tf. xar. oTnot risk stort-
ing the winter with weak lungs, when
Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure the
mots obstinate coughs and colds, and
prevents serious results. Jos. Tris-
tram.
A New Addition for Brenham
As we are now beginning to wake
the old town ap with good streets an
good walks nw school houses, and
with the New Settler’s Club things
are beginning to look good. Bright-
en up your home with a National
cook stove, for sale by Q. Hermann
A Bon. 12-12tf.
£lk>'
Fresh arrival of Lenox Chocolates.
The most exqulelte chocolates you sv
tasted. Theo. Schlrmacher. 12-6 tl
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Mr. H. E. Springer, sign painter,
has located In the city, and Just now
tk making a specialty of Illustrated
signs on canvass for the Christmas
holllday business. 10-lttf.
Marked For Death.
“Three year* ago Iwaa marked for
death. A grave yard cough was tearta
my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to
help me and hope had fled, when my
husband got Dr. King’s New Discove-
ry. "The first fioee helped me and im-
provement kept on until I had gained
fig1'Domda to wetaht and my health
was fully restored.” This medicine
holds the world’s healing record tor
coughs and adds and lung and throat
teases. It prevents pneumonia. Sol
der guarantee at Joe. TrUtrams
drugstore. Wc and $1.99. Trial hob
tie tree.
Mind Your Business.
If you don’t nobody will. It is your
business to keep out of all toe
keep out of liver and bowel trouble
trouble you can and you can and will
If you take Dr. King’s New Life Plf-J
They keep biliousness, malaria and
Jaundice out of your system. 25c. at
Jos. Trltsram drug store.
If you suffer from contatpatton and
liver trouble Foley’s Orino laxative
win care you permanently by talma-
I.qng the digestive organs to they
will act naturally. Foley's Orino
Lexbttve does not gripe, to ptoaeant t
t.i<. Md you do not have to take
laxatives continuaHy after taking
Driwi. Why continue to he the slave
of pllle and tablets. Joe. Tristram.
M You era Over Fifty Need Thto.
Most people past mlddtoege writer
from Mdney $nd Madde* disorders
w^h Foley’s Kidney Hemedy wosM
care. Stop the drsto oa tot vitality
and mtoora needed tseengto aad vlgos
Commence taking FOioyto Kidney Be-
My today. Joe. Tristram.
Kidneys.
To Alter th» blood to too kidneys’
duty.
When they fall to do this the
kidneys are sick.
Backache and many kidney 111b fol-
low;
Urinary trouble diabetes.
Doan’s Kidney Pills euro them all.
Brenham people endorse our claim.
Mrs. F. Baumgart. West Side, Breu
ham Texas, says: “About four years
sgd my kidneys were In such a weak-
ened condition that I felt miserable.
I could not Stotp at bight and I also
Buttered severely from backaches and
headaches. I tried various remedies
but they‘had no effect pn my condi-
tion. Finally Doan’s Kidney Pills
neie brought to my notice and I
ootatned them at Thristram's drug
store. They cured me and I had
no further need of a kidney remedy
until two years afterward. At that
mhu» I eaught a severe cold which
esttled in my kidneys and as a result
my system became run down. 1
again procured Doan’s Kidney Pills
and the contenta of one box was
enough to res tire me to my former
good health."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents tor the United
g litas. 1®
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
FOUNTAIN PtNS
Have you one ?
A Fountain Pen it the
thing for the gcholar to
carry. No hunting for
ink bottle. No spilling of
ink, but nice, clean work
the minute it touches the
paper.
Of course this is with
a WATERMAN PEN.
Give your boy one.
Give your girl one.
$1 to $7.
SCHIRMACHER
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you In buying
_ to bo careful to get the genuine— _
BUcT-dSmwhT
Liver Medicine
Thn reputation of this old, relie-
ve medicine, for constipation, In-
digestion and liver trouble, is firm-
V__ ..^t.llaL.J V* Jaaa nnl IreUaSai
It Isn’t bo difficult to strengthen a
Stomach If ouo goes at It correctly.
And this ts true of the Heart anil
Kidneys. The old fashioned way of
doslug tlm Stomach or stimulating
the Heart or Kidneys ts surely wrong
Dr. flhoop first pointed out this error
“Go to the weak or ailing nerves of
these organa”, aald ho. Each Inside
organ has Its controlling or “Inside
nerve". When these nerves full then
those orgaus must surely falter. Thl
vital truth Is leading druggists every-
where to dispones and recommend
Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. A few days
tost will surely tell! Sold by F. W.
Spreon.
For an honest shuffle and a square j
deal lu Post cards go to the Post
card store,
JOSEPH TRISTRAM,
-DEALER IN-
GOOD BEER-
NONE BETTER,
DRUGS,
tiBPltHNm
TOILET ARTiOLKH.
A full supply of the popular Patent
Medirinee. TtiDet Article, and Fine
Perfumeries In endless variety
Physicians’
Prescription*
awfully and accurately compounded
at .11 hours, day or night.
Pilot!!’ No 54
C. S. Williamson,
GROCER.
all
Tickling, tight Coughs, can be sure!
loosened with a prescription Drug
gits are dispensing everywhere as Dr
Shoop’s Cough Remedy. And It is
ao Very, very different than com-
mon cough medicine*. No Opium, bo
Chloroform, absolutely nothing harsh
or unsafe. Thd tender loaves of a
long healing mountainous
shrub, gives the curative properties
to Dr. Bhoop’s Cough Remedy. Tljos
leaves have the power to ealm the
mots distressing Cough and to soothe
and heal the moat sensitive bronchial
membrane. Mothers should, for
safety's Sake alone, always demand
Dr. Shoop's. It can with perfect free
dom be given to oven too youngest
bos.. Ts* H yourself! wd #ee-
Sold by F. W. Bpreea.
Vo in-
QlffflSUvii awuHvw ■*VM’**I
ly established. It does not Imitate
other medicines. It is better then
others, or it would not be (be fa-
vorite liver powder, with a larger
eato than all others combined.
SOLD Dl TOWN 8 „
DIXIE IMF"
AURANT*
Than XXX Pearl Keg Beer
and the Famou* Texas
Pride.
Thorn in no better Bear than
the X X X keg Boer and the Fa-
mous Texas Pride Bottled Beer,
manufactured at Ban Antonio,
and sold by most of the local
dealers. This Boor is recom-
mended for it« purity, its pleas-
ant flavor, and it Is a Texas pro-
duct. I. Artmann
Miss Etta Van Ness
Fire and Tornado
INSURANCE
Giddings Building
Have your house insured
Mrs, Emma Slitimons,
Agmnt.
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Buys all kind* of country
Produce.
Free Delivery. Phone 25,
Three Rings.
HAN Bl:H
SHOP
on Ad. BTQKEH, Prop'r.
Proprietors.
F: rat-class Harbors,
H-iod Bath Booms,
Pnl't- s*v»nMor sad flood *te»rln
Agent Brenham Troy Laun-
dry.
A fall line of the beat WHISKY,
CIGARS, ETC.
Regular Meals and Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar and Restaurant.
Fresh. Gold Beer always on tap
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
INSURANCE
and to- are
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 194, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1909, newspaper, January 9, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521008/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.