Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Library Consortium.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
wmsm
PBOF. J. L NED
lueational mati- -4>)—
Ttxas to which Humble Baloonman Was Wound-
■ >; «d by Highwayman.
wl!* h it HuWbk> T?*“> ^ •"
rr i i ” eueounter with a masked high-
'.u TK / w»yrt»an Sunday night Ed. Hau-
rb*n h * **1,K'nkeeP«r »f «»*• Pl*w
. . ue win WJM| ,|,ot )„ th„ arm painful-
—w-
. *, returning to hit home from hi*
r tot past few p|aw of irtwjnewi waa stopped by
, the highway than. He minted
„ „ 'he atempt by striking the jobber
over the head with a walking
M«™, „,rfl whr„u[l„„ ,w „„ ,im, ,
J ftlUl I u,ktAl* aU»dk U..
r—aatss
==;: ss.t tL-sars
not jmlf an able man and a fBC
good n»dn. hut one that will be * *' . , ,
mi fist'd hv thoKf who have been Mr‘ ,IauMt iB * formpr rw,id’
moat eloSel.v associated with him, mt of »»"•»«« and well known
during % sojourn in Bronhatu. her* and his many frienda will re
, 1 • • • gre) to learn of hia miafortune.
The Mjngimtion of Mrs. Itla B,
Botts aa uniaio teacher in the col- ’'’he pupil* qf Mia* Kate Rates
lege fojs the |*a»t twelve years, will give a rental at the Public
was accepted with regret'pot on- l-'brary rooms Friday evening at
ly by tte trustees and faculty, 8 s*>. A cordial invitation ia cx-
who arapoud in their praise of Boded to the public to attend.
At the annual meeting of the
Board of Trustees of Blinn Mem-
orial College, held Monday after-
noon, some changes were made in
the faeulty.
Rev. J. Pluenneke, President,
tended his resignation wbieli1
was accepted, and Prof. J. L.
Neu was elected to fill the va-
cancy.
Prof. Men has been a teacher
iu the college since he graduated
at it. with the exception of the
time he was granted leave of ab-
• like KM shoes V
aa# W JEmmeSaS^^. —because they 1)
•• have worked into \
them same
snappy, graceful
HHHHHHHHHHHg curves that well-dressed
men demand.
Wear like $5.00 shoes—because they're made
like jM.oo shoes—best tanned leathers In uppers
and soles, genuine Goodyear welt hand-sewed proc-
ess—caveful workmanship throughout.
Sold for $3.00 and $150— ^
|F it makes a difference to you what sort
A of shoes you put your feet into, it makes
a lot of difference where you go to get
them; and who makes the shoes.
If you don’t know what a difference
8elz Royal Blue shoes will make in your
foot-comfort, in the service and style you
get, and in the money you save, come in
here some day and get a pair of these fine
shoes. They’re different.
Sal» Royal Blue shoe, #3.50, $4, #5.
Before you buy shoes
again, see the extraordinary
shoe values offered by
H. F. HOHLT
r-g»
& BOHNE
HOME MADE £ANDIES
Examine Your Building
condition* limiter to tkai* frovniHag in your
nttefaction *i*o in having awrarane* that wltefi
on, I* made fnwh, from UM purest material and
If the paint film lias worn
down thin or has sealed off in
spots, it will meatt inouoy in the
bank to you to have these paint-
ed at the earliest possible niom-
tM. Don’t delay, but ask us to
show you some good, pure, dura-
tile paint that will do the work
and last for years. We have it
here.
BLINN MEMORIAL COLLEGE BASE BALL TEAM-1909
where cleaalineM Is insisted upon.
Prom North to South, from Boat to Waat,
Everybody goes to ths Candy Kitchen to gat the Bast.
senee to attond the State Uuiv«r-( her work, but, by the patrons as
sity, aa he was during the past well,
year, at which be graduated and * * *
was gran,ted a diploma without Rev. W. A. Mohrs was re-elec-
exaiuinatiou. ted financial agent of the college,
Prof. Neu waa born and raised which position he has ably filled
in Breaham, * graduate of the with eminent satisfaction to the
Brenham High School, and most board,
of the years of his life have been • • •
associated with Blinn College of Mr. W. Kloinkneclit has resign-
which he is a graduate, cither aa ed as Steward to re-enter the min
a student or a teacher. He is istry and his sueeewsur will be
not only able, but an enthusiastic named by the Executive Board at
willing worker, untiring in his ef* a subsequent date,
forts, conscientious in the dis- * * •
charge of every duty that con- xjle management of the col-
fronts him, and while hi* inate planned for advance-
modeaty makes him keenly sensi- ra<mt jn evory department, itnpro*
ble of the great responsibility |nenU» in the equipment, and will
that has been imposed upon him, endeavor to keep the institution
the Press feel* quite confident ^ forefront of educational
that he ia equal to the emergency invitations of the State,
and that under his guidance _____—
Indicated by the Large Amount
Marketed Hare Wednesday
Without auy concert of action,
without auy agreement ait the
farmers of this section seem to
have selected Wednesday to brill,)
in Irish potaotes for the market,
and hundreds of wagon loads war*
being unloaded at the various es-
tablishments where they are pur-
chased.
Around the Union warehouse
the street waa completely blocka-
ded by the loaded wagons trying
to get to the warehouse to unload
BOURNIAS BROS
MRS. EMMA WILKINS LINN
Invites your attention to a moat complete stock of
Black Voile, Panama and Novelty Skirts, just received
today and at greatly reduced prices.
One down One Piece Foulard Drosses SI2.95 to $14.50
Regular price 998 00 and 989.80,
White and Oolored Linen Skirls from-----------$|,4| to gg.QO
Three doson Now Lingerie and Tailored Watete, gga to
•2.98 ewb.
Black, White and Colored 8Uk Gloves............._.....-................g$e
Regular price 08c.
Dutch Collars.... . — .■...... ..........™ 8 Bs
Neckwear of Evory Variety and alt Novelties.
Alterations Made Without Any Extra Charge
Holle <& Seelhorst
Blinn College will go forward un- (Continued on fourth page)
A fresh lot of Fancy Patent Flour, Pore Corn Chop*,
Graham Flour, Choice Hams sod Breakfast Bacon
Fresh Smoked 8ausage, Salmon 8teak at j
Buster Brown Bread
Yon don't need to knead bread, and yon wouldn't i
if you would only ask
Won’t you planae try
we won't have to ask
■■iaigiiliffrtvniytr i1 J" 'i......." “"1,1111 “*.”?*** .........,
«An to set
war $et
<HM* >«I»« IBM III *'*♦♦<
IIIMIMteMMimW
I , M ,-'V{
XXX)OOOC)OCXXX>X»CXX30aXX3(XXX)OCOOOCXXXXXX3pOOCX)OOCXX)ClO|
| Attention Smokers j
- A TRIAL OF THE
Imwio-IO,
WILL CONVINCE YOIJ OF ITS
\ SUPERIOR QUALITY..
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1909, newspaper, June 2, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521013/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.