Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Program by the Literary Hocictira,Pbil«-AU*t»ioan
and CHypmla.
1. Invocation . ........... •
2. Oration.............
Mr. A. Frickr.
2,i p-f-j- ............ Tin* Power of Habit.
Mis* Minnie Meyer.
Instrumental Solo.......'«.......SeK^twl
Miss V’iola Pluenneke.
5. Recitation................. W*?1"1
Mr. F. Koch.
fli Oration,...........“Power of Circumstances.”
Mr. O. Itaeke.
7. Song ............... Selected
Misses Iloerster, Kichler, Brugger, Seliwiekert, Donop, Meyer
Messrs. W. Pluenneke, Klley,/ Blumberg,
Sehleelitc, Wiiulerstein, W. Leifoste.
8. Reading............t “Proud Mrs. McBride.”
1 Mr. Max Simon.
9. Essay............... • • ‘'What to U ad."
Mr, E Bernshauseii.
*(j. I idler,.........."Going to a New Home."
Miss-- Er:v li -s.s.itphelie Sehwiekert; Messes. 0. Kattner,
S Eeit'istf. II. MeCollum, AY. H. Ilodde.
p v ................... . Selected
Blinn Band.
Maybe you have and found that they hdvn't that
taste that they should have had, but left aa —*-»-
puckery taste in your mouth, i
Not so with Walker’s Grape Juice, “the brand that
the standard.
It is clear because it is pure.
No drugs, no sediment, no dirt, simply jjure, delicious
juice. The ideal summer beverage.
that all Mils against the Fife
Department must be in the bauds
•f the Secretary before neat
Tuesday night, when the Depart-
ment. will. meet and audit them
and ordered them paid.
Mr. T. A. Holland, of Beau-
mont. who has been here taking
. . . Dr. J. Pluenneke.
The True Gentleman."
Thorwlay night for OhUhmna CL
tv to visit friend*.
Mr*. Hairy- Denton, at. Mia*.
Mamie Walhwy and little **«. of
San Antonio are here on a yi*
it. the giwM of Mr*. If, M. B«1
ton.
Mr. Joe Volin. of New York,
is in the city, having come down
to thh Maifestt. and will leave
next Wednesday accompanied by
his father. Mr. Henry Cohn, who
will accompany him to New
York on theM allory steamship
Neoeecs.
in the Maifeat, >and visiting hi*
friends of former days, when H»
was a resident of this city, left
Saturday afternoon for his hojpe
in Beaumont. Mr. Holland lots
perhaps crowned more Queen’s
of May than any former Bren -
h auntie.
Quart Bottles
Pint Bottles
h oz. Bottles
A trial of one bottle wil convince you that Its the best
H. F. Hohlt Company
* The place where you get
a Square Deal
rtnur
nolle
A new telephone line has been
built out east of the city goitlg
as far out as the residence of
Mr. W. F. Kohves and it has
eight subscribers on the line.
Mr, Kohves is president of the
company and Mr. John Tiedaa is
secretary
Ms^-Baiaa-oa^BgaasHm
It is connected with
the local exchange and there is
no charges for talking over Git
line. There is telephone connec-
tion to very near every section of
the county now.
Advise
i*e, to keep the beset* open and prevent the poisons ot unJijestoH
•i«r system.
ot science t» VELYO laxative Law Syrup, purely vegetoHe, gent*,
asxnt, areautK teste tM* acts *n the liver, ss wrH *s on the
end tool the (nates: possible efficacy in amstgatii-u. inihgestton,
Kh*a ftratstmevs, oofec.batulence, etc. Try VF 1
b ST BREAD A f
Brenham Bakery
I A Chocolate of Rare Quality. Huylers MetropoK-
tan Sweet Chocolate for sale at
§ F. W. SPREEN, Druggist
It is a very serious miner to askr
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in biying
to be careful to get the genuine—
which is always subject to sanitary inspection.
BRENHAM BOTTMNO WORKS furnishes to the trade,
to families, oi to ui>: parties, fish frys and barbecues,
Sob Water, Iron Brew, Celery Cola, Jersey Cream, Celery
Bigii . II and all kinds of soft, drinks. Free delivery.
Tif pbi.e Ut trade is where
'!r. High Quality shake* hands
will. Mr. !.*>w Price t; days in
ill,, week, let ii- call ymir atten-
tj. i, 11• lawn ficW'i s, rubber and
eel*. ;i lr.se, hnvn rak-s. etc.
\V«. are satisfied with the
• 11: J! • 1 s' .if these goods, you will
i. • • .ri• ■ • than satisfied with the
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia-
ble medicine, for constipation, in-
digestion and liver trouble, is firm-
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is bettei than
others, or it would not be the fa-
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN Ft
A New Baker at the
- Hardware Store
Alamo Avenue.
Do You Hesitate
make your home comfortable, because you think the whB
rill f / /’expense connected with it will
be considerable? If you are eying to lave'
"j m J p- money by not having the necessary home
j j MpT~ comforts, you are doing injustice to your-
Pffival sc*^an^ y°ur family.
modern bathroom is a necessity and it
^ 1 should be equipped with "fStondaed* Wire.
jjW We handle ‘VStarnfatsl'' plumbing fixture*,
and will gladly quote you oricei.
‘ direct from Vienna. The best, bread and cakes in j§
llie city. Phone in your orders.
| Malina & Malina, Props |
I Next to Hermann's Furniture Store |
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At the Methodist Church, Sunday evening at
8:15 p. m. the following program will be
rendered. The public is cordially invited to
attend.
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Hot WalKing
Hot Riding
Organ Voluntary - Mrs .1. ]’ MeAdam
\nthein Great and Marvslous- Lorenz - - Choir
Duot.—-Savior Like A Khepeni -Kevin - -
I)r. T. F. Cox and H. Grote
Prayer - - - Rev. Natheu Powell
Solo—The Saviors Commaud-T. Chipman
Miss Sadie Teague
Duet - 1 lark I Hark My Soul—M. R. Shelley
Mrs. .1. Marek, Miss Bertha Schuetenberg
Scripture l*esson - - Rev. Nathan Powell
Solo- Fear Ye Not O Israel D. Buck Mrs, K. Reichardt
■Quartette- Evening Meditation—Bethoven - g*a
Mi-ia Seelhorst.Mrn. N. Powell, H. C. Miller, LXangriif
Solo A Vision of Heaven Sheet/ Miss Signora Schmidt
Quartette Crown Him- Lyon
Dr. T F. Cox, H. t’. Miller, J P. .MeAdam, II. Grote
Solo (With Male Quartette Accompaniment)-What a
Comfort Lorenz - - -
Miss Irene Hluman, Dr. T. F. Cox, H C. Miller, ,1.
P. MeAdam, IT. Grote
Hymn-
Solo- The Cross Harriet Ware—Miss Lillian Schuerenlterg
Anthem Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name 11. R. Sheeley
Choir
The Savior's Command - - F. E. Chipman
Harmome Verein will celebrate
[ I 11 V this year on lar-
f %/|^ 1 1 ger scale than ever
rxCLwipa Seelhorst
You can’t away from r! heat; hut you am keep it
front hurting. Whenever ui’rt- hut, tired or thirsty
.•free barbecue and
„ n" entrance to park. An effort will be made to
if have u joint debate between (fubematuiial candidates remaining in
# the Held until then, Will endeavor to make it the largest alfair of
I fhe hind ever held in thi. section and everyone is invited to eo-
| operate in making .same a success.
I Retpectfully T1I0S. WATSON. ( hairman.
I* r..irr<hf> mcrttuHv 1 < !r ...all;, -rdtevrs fatigue and
q- chr s tlte thirt. V\ h<T tnr ns the purest water and
k>t« nicer to drink. 5c hu t yu here.
Delicious - Refresl ;ing~YVholesome
Send lor our free hook! x “The T ruth About Cuca-
Cola.” Tc.isaJ ai-.'iut Cow -.'ola, what it is and why it
« $6 dehckiui, whoiev me as u bcnehctal. 2*1
‘ COCA-CO I V COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga
^ Yes
pj odd a fellow would look nowadays v tv,
1 Pla^es looking after his business aff sirs and not wearing shoes
no law to compel
§ Comfort. You w
we say shoes! Did you ever st p t > think for a moment just how
oing about the street and in public
i. There is
man to wear shoes except the laws of Habit and
r them because you've been taught to all your lifc>
and because its a habit and a comfort. Its a com'*
properly fitted. Now get the habit of coming to oiif
ve will fit your eet with shoes of the newest style*
TRUTH
Why stock is sold
Our two and three strap and also sc
from HI to m black, tan, oxblood, p
the SI 115, fl.85 and $1,50 kind all for
Ladies Vici One Strap Pump
Creation of wealth is very different from transfers of wealth. Tradesmen and shopkeepers and bro-
kers do not add a dollar to the world's wealth. Producers do Tradesmen, **tc, are just trans-
ferers. They are merely consumers. It is much nicer to be a producer.
A producer needs capital, needs a medium of exchange, the medium called money.
It la accessory for a great expenditure of money to drill oil wells, the larger the expenditure the
more oil; the more oil the larger the profits; the larger the profits, the greater the dividend.
From all general appearances, the California National Crude Oil Company will he one of the largest
producers in the state. W« have the land, now all that ia necessary Is the development.
Remember that mining for oil is different than mining for gold.. It takes years to develop a gold
mine, while it only takes days to drill an oil well.
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k* now selling at 50 cents. Take advantage of the price before it takes another raise.
Ladies All Patent Pump, an extra good one tor....#225
Our all patent one strap Pump in Misses pair $1 -i>
For Men we have a Tan Vici Qxford, out regular $->00
one we will offer a few days a- pair $2 48
Our Patent Vamp One Strap
No. 358, a pretty OxLiuod Biucher Oxford, our 13.W,
value for......................... ...............{2.98
Ladies all Patent One Strap Pump
White Canvas Slippers for Ladies and Children. Also Barefoot Sar
far Children, Ladies and Men. We will give you foot comfort if you
California National Crude Oil Co.
I. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cml.
GENTLEMEN:
Kindly issue tna shares of the Treasury
Stack of above corporation.
Enclosed find $.............. in payment for same.
I CAL. NATIONAL CRUDE OIL GO
“M I. W. HELLMAN BLDG,
me. I LOS ANGELES
BRENHAM. TEXAS
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 1910, newspaper, May 29, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520167/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.