Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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MEDICAL MAN
Bloodless Surgery Expert, Dr. J.
DaPayett* Berry
TO BE IN
SOON
He and Hi* Company Will Spend
Several Weeks In This City
Demonstrating His Methods
COMFORT
at eny cost, save that of appear-
ances, is what we are all after
these days.
Arrow
COLLARS
like the
AURANTA
AVOLYNor
ARGYLE
will give you no more discomfort
than no collar It all—and you’ll
look a sight better.
. Quarts! Slses at Two for • Quart**. ,
H. F. HOHLT CO.
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tay Hera Wiss
There is nothings woman appreciates
more than good sharp scissors that stay
sharp, dead smooth results are derived
from the use of VViss Scissors and shears.
Tin y v 111 cost you no more than inferior .
brands. Cheap scissors are poor economy.
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Have a Change at
J. H. QUEBES
> You can gel fresh, Silver Prunes, fresh Seedless ;
Raisins, fresh Evaporated peaches, fresh Fruit Jam '
2 jars for 25, Shredded Codfish in glam 10c. Break- ;
| fast Bacon, Red Bread Candy. Bran, Chops and
OaU at the lowest price.
Phone 5
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Dr. J. LaPayettc Berry, who
has been in Houston all summer
performing miraculous cures'^ will
arrive with his assistants in Bran-
ham Wednesday Aug. 25th for a
short stay. A platform will be er
acted on the street from which
lectures will be given near the
Episcopal Church on bloodless aui
ffery and other new methods of
cure, public demonstrations wil;
be made in full view of the public
Tumors will be removed without
knife, blood, or pain. The dea:'
will be made to hear in a few
moments and many wbnderful op-
erations performed. Every week
day night a grand vaudeville en-
tertainment will be given inter
spersed between the lectures anc
demonstrations. The public are
invited to attend free of eliarge.
Blodoless surgery will be ex-
emplified by this phenomenal
medical expert.
Last summer was spent by him
in Austin where he was visited by
thousands of people this summer,
he has spent in Houston where
many thousands have* consulted
him.
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Quarles, li
♦ural and
Aug. 23.—The
that dames Hayes
at the Agrieul-
ial College, an
dhooc| home of the groom
fact, he grew to manhood
People from «U oyer tie,
have sought relief at his hands,
and now rejoice in being restored
to health. Many of our best
known people have been cured
of cancer, tumors, gallstones, ap-
pendicitis, female trouble*, ner-
vous disorders, and many chron-
ic diseases that have baffled the
the old methods of treatment.
The work lues been phenomenal
in Houston the Rice Hotel has
been thronged with people from
all parts of the state seeking re-
lief.
Hundreds of so-called incura
■ lie diseases
md people now rejoice in restora
tion to their former health.
Wonderful demonstrations will
be made in Brenham and many so
called incurables will be restored
to their former health.
The doctor and his assistants
Mi® Eloise Kinnard of Navasota
are to wed September 15 is reeeiv
ed with interest here, as this is
the child
to-be is factyi
here, and ha* many friends.
There is a spice of romance in
the coming'wedding, as Mias Kin-
nard was at school at Bryan whet
the acquaintance with Mr. Quar-
les resulted, an an attachment
springing up which » now to be
signalized by matrimony.
Many hearty congratulations
will go from this place, which is
the center from which Mr. Quar-
les began his newspaper career.
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Pom* <* *w>irta Surround Sweet
PRISONER PULLS PISTOL
And Shoot* ’Self—Same Fallow
That Fired Fatally on Plyna
bolder For Forsaking Him
POWERFUL PORTRAY-
AL OF PYTHIANI8M.
Wilson Wielded Weighty Words
Winning Laudations as a Lec-
turer With Lovely Legend
There was a large crowd at the
First Baptist'church Monday eve-
ning to hear the lecture of Mr.
''rederick Wilson, on Pythianisin.
Mr. Wilaef has quite a fine repu-
tation as a lecturer and charac-
ter delineator, and came her? un-
der the auspices of the local lodg
of Knights of Pythias. He reci-
ted the old Mod always beautifid
story of Damon and Pythias (the
story of friendly love of one man,
for another Hiatt)—upon which
will be quartered at Exchange
Hotel where the doctor can be program shown last night,
consulted from 10 to 12 and 2 to
4 on week days only. iltdw.
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Cartmel Lodge No. 39 I 0. O. 7.
Meets every Tuesday night. All
visiting Odd Fellows cordially in
vited to attend.
E. J. HEALY, Sec.
be faithful to the tenets, Friend-1
ship, Charity and Benevolence ,of
the order, was an able one. He
is a polished and fluent speaker
and his lecture gave great plea-
sure to his audience of cultivated
Irenhamites,
WIND AND WATER
Kindness S. W. Tel Co.
Ike Bell who killed Plyna Felde
last Thursday near Oraball com
mitted suicide Monday at 12:80
o’clock. Since the murder Bell
has been dodging the ofksers, and
Mr. John Ewing discovered that
be was hiding with his relatives
in Washington and Qrirnes coun-
ties ,and as the Brasos is up he
uaed a skiff to cross back and
forth. During Sunday night Mr.
Ewing cut the skiff from its moo
ings and this left Bell without a
way of crossing the river.
Yesterday Sheriff D. E. Teague
Constable R. H, Eurch and Whit-
son George went to the home' of
Louisa Brown who is on aunt of
Beil’s suspecting he was in con-
cealment there, as they rode Up
to the front gate .which is about
100 yards from the bouse, Bel
who was asleep was aroused and
ran out of the back door. H his
hand he carried a pistol, with
which he shot himself. The first
attempt at self destruction prove
iuneffectual, but the second time
be pulled the trigger he blew hU
own brains out. Justice Ewing
held the inqueat and after hear
iUg th« testimony deetdad that
’’Bell committed suicide.
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TRIP TO TEXAN TOWNS
Brenham’• Band Being Bettered
By rPesent Loader.
A meeting of the Second Infan-
try band was called last night to
transact business of importance
It has been proposed, and arrang
mento are being perfected, for tha
Tonight and Wednesday partly band to take a trip next month,
cloudy weather. Showers tonight taking in Temple, Cameron, and
or Wednesday, light to moderate' Somerville. Tim dates have been
irly winds. set for Sep. 8, 9, 10. They will
Call and Inspect
You will find a large
and well selected stock
of Dry Goods, Notions
and Novelty Goods.
A complete line in every
department When in
need of anything in our
line kindly give us a
call. Yours anxious
to please
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Venice On The Grand Nanai.
This » a beautiful picture not
only interesting but historical as
well and is especially interesting __
to lovers of water and ancient baa been brought up to a high
buildings. “The Mission” and
“A New Year” were also on the
give a concert at each place in or
der to advertise the band and
Brenltam.
Under the able leadership of
Prof. Frank Navratil, the band
There will be a social on the
Baptist church lawn Thursday
evening. All member* of the Sun'
day school, children and their
parents are invited to come and
enjoy the evening, cream and
cake will be served.
standard of excellence and the
people of Brenham may re*t as-
sured that they will make a good
showing for thenmelvos and the
town.
The movement is a good one
and should receive the hearty sup
port of the citizens.
J. F. Schramm can save you
money on saddles and harness.
I* the Fashion
i Authority of
the World
Every Woman Needs
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Contains the
Season’s Styles com-
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Lord Clarendon
The Best 5c Cigar in the City
Greek-American
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Headquarters for
Ready-to- Wear and all
up-to-date Novelties
New Goods Arriving Daily
Alterations Made Without Charge
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1909, newspaper, August 24, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521028/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.