Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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BWtNHAM, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAR.28, 1*10
M*. W. B. BLACKBURN DEAD
A Well Known and
Prominent
Stockman Diet of Tuberculosis
News was received here \V<<( -
ntsday morning to the effect that
Youth*, and tiny* We ran, « e
Ilrtmd Clothing «* popular price*
01.)R Gl'AftANTEE. Rvm g«rl
a* waatlafaetorjr and not repra*,
IWHiay "III he refunded. W« cm rye
it* Our prkesain nghl. I Hi the)
Yonvii anxious to
Beenham Wholesale Gri
Mrs. Emma W/Ikh
CoprHjht Hart Srhaffncr fc Mart
When von come here for your Easter clothes and
other good thing's to wear; we’ll show you some
of the tv s' thin»r« you ever locked at. In clothes; in hats: in bright Spring neckwear; in
shirts of Delicti fill pattern and veave; glove®, hosiery nnd all tlm rest: a great variety of good
hings.
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
f clottpd in a great army <f ar motive colorings -grata and blues in all patterns; all-wool
‘w#av-s, domes’ic nnd Iropo-tW: perfect tailoring and stylo. And all the other things in the
Suit's $‘J0 o $25.
I»r e q-ieiit\ Hast'
li. »
£ lohlt Company
twits.
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PRIZES FOR BOYS
<3v*t:o V.'111'i 12 MOUNTAIN triiile motion i• • •" cream freezer. Tho
ra." Mr",. iii.m Kir.lit l<> left, the futside heater moves from left to
right. :..'i:i;i with its wooden bars the fr.wen eieam from tho can
and liir Ii inward the corner, w! . re it is mot by the floats of the
In*:,! . . -viug in an oppiuiti) direction and returned to the in
side sun.ice of the can to lie re-fro on. Tho triple motion iIiuh in-
duced, keeps the cream const rally i loving ami insures every particle
being oooi hh, ami cvinly frozen, For sale by
Holle <%X Seelhorst
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Next Door to H. F. Hohlt Company
1C CREAM
We sttrt today to serving our Famous Ice
Cream ever the counter and in the parlor
price 5 cents. Wholi3ale price will be
$1 25 per gallon and <>5c per half gallon,
delivered to any part of the city.
CANDY KITCHEN
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Just Received at
Ai Quebe’s Grocery
PufToo Rice,
Rice F’lakes,
Rice Biscuito,
Large Hominy (sump)
Hugo and Tapioca, >
A fresh lot of Dill
and Sweet Piokles
Grocer
B'vriuilgjjuL:,.!
The Pure Ribbon Cane
ITS DELICIOUS
on Cekct er.d Waff'e*
ip huRgalW <r g*lhm
an of it It in *ure to please
At all
Grocers
|| F. M BraJley Added to Bankers'
Committee on Corn Clubs
Austin, Texas. .March 21. Slat
Superintendent of Public Instrue.
8 lion F. .M, Itralley lias beeu no-
'■ til'icd by Judge Cato Sells of
('Ichiirnc, for the Texas Bankers'
Association of his appointment to
aicinh rsltip on the committee
which is lo award the prizes of-
fered liy the Texas Bankers' As
•soeiation to tiro hoys’ corn elnhs
of (he state. The committer con-
sists of Judge E. fl Dunlap, of
Waxaliaeliie. president of the
Texas Bankers' Association; Judg
Wm, K Hawkins, state eominis
siotier of hanking . < 'olomd l> I'.
.Milner, president of the agrieiil
lllfal and meeiianieal college,
.1 inlgo Kd. K. Kone, eommissioiter
of agriellltUre, and the Stale mi
periiueiident of pulilir instruction
Mr Brullov in diaeussitig the
malted said.
Tie prize . that u ill he aw a I'd
oil hv this colliauttei oil the H*M)
isip el i orn III tin* eolllest to he
parlieipaled m hv the boys corn
'•lolls of Texas are as follows:
" I, The first prize will lie t he
......... between (a a trip I"
Washington. I>. <*.. melitdmg Pnl*
man and dining "ar areomnioda
lions, a week at one of tile hesl
jiolels ai the capital city, and
the honor of being introduced
In the president ol the I tilted
Stales, the members of his cab
met. 1 lie heads of the department
and of spending several days in
the department of agriculture,
and (It) a one year's course in
tin Agricultural and Meehanieid
College of Texas, all expenses t"
he paid, ineluding a eollcge tuti-
form.
' 2. The second prize is to he
the ...... of the two p prizes men-
tioned a hov ft not selected by the
Imy winning the first prize.
■ ■;!, The third prize will
flOO in gold.
4 Tlie fourth prit
in gold
•‘A. Tin- fifth prize will he a
gold medal, and a similar medal
will hr given to each of the oftl
I ;«r four prize winners
“Ei’h hay i» to gr<> v one a^re
of corn on hi* own mponaibility
md through hi* own effort*, the
content I wing ®» to both quality
and quantity i the great*! n»»*dwr
«f hnshela rai«4sl <* an acre »«*'
tfo»* bift N»WI *4‘^’
• The bo.v* <*«*n« eWa "» T-*
«, at the lireaent time ban* ,J|
Mr. W, B. Blackburn, of Burton,
died won after Hi> return from
the hospital m Hpuston. at ’In*
home in Burton Tuesday night.
Mr. Blackburn was suffering
■Ttmtu galloping consumption, and
I though les> than a year ago tie
was tile picture of health and of
strength, the dread disease n,si>)
eoItaly sapped Ins vitality tint:)
death relieved his suffering.
He was about do years . : ,gc
and leaves a wife and jinu - nail
children, hesnh-s a toast of relit*
live® am! friends u> mount Ids tu,
timely demise !IU inu ral took
place Wednesday nfl in • it and
w qttilo a imiuher from I av went
" Up to pay this last sad utHwe ti
tile memory of one of Borton''
most esteemed citizens
Deaths at Burton.
Burton, Texas, March 2<» On
Thursday, .March II Mr Benin
min Franklin RUioti. a highly ri.s
peetetl farmer residing five miles
north of here, died aOcr a loti:
spell of sickness at the age ni •’*'2
years The funeral neetUTrd "t
It) a ni., with ifitcrujeni at. the
Baptist (‘emetery, four miles to
the northeasi of here. Hex Flem
ing, of Elgin eotiduetcd the fun
oral serrviees Hi* ,x alow, sen,
.lames Elliott ni Buiion and
four dauglih i * .Mr* t'andt i hel
ly, of Burton. Mrs, .I. nine Baiters
of Sail lord Mrs W, \ Watt. H
Austin and Mrs Maud Kniltel ot
Burton and a hOM of grand olid
great grandchildren. survive
him.
'©• '(5* *0-
Burton, Tex.. March 2'*.- Mr,
t 'annul Kortlmuer, a respected
farmer of lliis'neighhorhood. died
at his iumu* yotderday utoruifig
nhonl Ido’elii 'k Tin-,luneal tool
rplaee from llte late home of dr
eraacd at :J o'clock this afternoon
with interment in lie tlei'imiu
But),emu t'emetery. Hev. II Welt-
er officiating. Mr. Korthnucr
was horn in llageiihurg. Srhaum-
herg-liippe. t lermanx Nov. ■ M ’■
lSd'l lie emigrilfed to I' Mis ill
)«5!t. at the age of :M y e.n s. - t
tllllg III old W a -Inn:.’ loll t'ulUlty
and look up I he iwn alum ol
farming, At the opening' ol the
civil "at in lm. 1 le enlisted in
the coll federal e mini, and saw
acti\ e service until (In ehtse nl
the hostilities iiis widow, four
suns and four dan ;hti r > sui v >' "•
MR STANLEY AS MACHINE,
A Forty Horae Power Overland
Arrived Tuesday Night
Messrs Bussell Hass, frank W
Wood Jr and Mr li Staitli y
came in Tuesday -night with Mr
Stanley 's f'» horse power Over
land, from Ihdlas. They made
the trip all right witliolll ittei
deni, save the running over of a
calf at Cause. Biirh son coiinly,
A t. loplunn un -sage ov er
rural phone to t aldxvell told the
officers to tutil out who tin- par
ties wet'e and to ;|S< < rlaui their
intentions II r■ ■ t '-I'ellee |o Hie
killing of (hi calf, and lle'i'e lln'V
left wold that il would lie paolj
for and proceeded oil their vvit.V
Mr Henry lelide, of Washing-
ton was in tlie city Wednesday
will, two of Ills children eUl'Ollte
to the Pasteur institute ai Ana-
lilt, The two children I uni been
bitten by a puppy that tu'lyd
strangely and il was chitumI itlotif
also for exaininaiion.
ANNUAL ELECTION
Of Oflicars of Chappell Hill Fur
mom State Bank.
$»lw Farmers State Stnte Bank,
of t hwppell H»H. held its annual
ni the stock),older* ,oi
Tul-ydltv. and elected the follow
n^lmani of dice,'tors. ,1. J, Slu,
vety K K. Felder, W. B, Hny*or.
■f. ife. Boult, J. S. Smith. Henry
sel,a r «'. ).. Wilkins and (I )'.
IVrims.
T^v hoard of directors afler
■vUgfctimonting the old officers r e
'leeffd «l) of tliett, for the eUMI-
mg year, oi:
•I •). Sl'.ijm-, prsi'ideot ; B. lx
Keldfr vice president ; Harold I*,
ikrklim, cashier.
Thf salary of the cashier was
d'Vet'eiwd
The hank was found to he in a
i'tour:.!|!nj,g mndttion, with re
S'tVH'i* * (o the amoul of #I,U,(MWI
siiil II fifty vyei, per cent re
serve fund The net earnings
for thil year were 2il per cent on
the • i<|ital sleek and was dispo*
ed of as foll'iw* An eight per
eetp ill'ideud was declared, five
per < i it) wa* earried to the Hue
plus fu&! and s. ven per cent ear
ril'd io iitc undiv ided profit loud
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hAw an airship
■?*
It War fisible for tvn Hour South
A of Bronhuni.
Mr. ,J A\ Dallas and wife, and
a niiiuh'l of others m tItrtr im-
mediate stugblmi hoo'l. in tins city
saw an ;.?■ 'sliiji south of the eity
about )* ifrimek last evening thut
was ■ n..hL for an hone or more
before It lifted south from view.
Mr Dallas says that lie watch
I it ,w>r|he High of a tree ink
tug th" lit.fi for the slat mnary ob
jaet and .viV il distitt'dly riae <md
fall, sliowiSg eonelusivi'ly that it
was not a-Ntar of any kind, he
side* he 'Vi'S 11tai it was much
too large, for any kind of star
I'Jutt wenteii to be sev
era! fret in length and was very
brilliant.
An Explanation.
In some remarks inade by me
hi th,- Methodist i 'htii i h m Brett
li.'iill last Sunday morning. I re
J.iti'd an incident which occurred
when t was pastor ot the church
pi years ago, and by some per-
sons I was understood as rellee
line upon the liberality of Mr. J.
It. tluhluigs, The incident was
told only to show the rashness of
the y ntuij; preio her. Mr. -I. D
tlidding, was always I'ecognized
In him and hv all others as a no
lih* t'hrisian gejilleimth, very lib
ej'al, and ever devoted to all Ho
inter' a s ot the elnteeli. I roe -
rived many favors mun him m
th, rear-. iNtitt and Dnl and I re
juice that his memory' is perpetu
aied in the tjiddings Memorial
i hut' ll
Cl DENE K SMITH
A Feature “Tlie Iron Mrmk,''
\ feature illm i« on at the F
The.11 re lollighl entitle “The
Iron Mask,’1 This is a liislorieal
film hut vitally interesting
from start to finish and Inis been
cry favorably commented on by
[ires* and public, oilier good pb*
Bires are Licked among them
the Bully and tin* Beermi''
which is a good addition lo Ilia
program.
It was Mr, Ford mad Werner,
not Albert as stated in Tuesday 's
iTeas, that is a candidate tor ,VI
derm an of the .Second Ward
COLQUITT SPEAKS SATURDAY
And Offer# to L«t DavicUion Op
cn and Clow to Meat Him
Don, J, p, Buchanan is ,n re-
erifd ot a letter from O M Col-
•juift, candidate for Uoveruor, in
whul, h. any a that it will afford
him great pleasure to meet Mr.
Dai dtton here in joint debate next
sxiurday, and that notwithstand-
ing that it is Ins appointment lie
will accord Mr. Davidson the
privilege of opening amt elosiug
Hie debate if he will meet him.
There will in all probability
be a large crowd here to hear the
speaking,
Mr t'ohpiilt will go from here
to Burton and speak there Sat
urday night.
wm
Mr Holmet Watson, of Somer-
ville. spent Tuesday in the eity,
Mr. ('has Sdiauerhunnuer, of
Helixille, *«)>ent Wednesday in the
city .
Miss May mie Searey. ,,|' the IVs
as I'niveekily, is at home on a
v isit,
Mrs, \. M, ('lay, and Mrs, J,
M Biteford, of Imlependenee,
were v isitors here Wednesday.
Sherifl D, E Teague attended
District t 'otnd in Hempstead
Wednesday
( ounuissioiier Jack Htuitt, ut
Chappell INI spent Wednesday
in the city.
Mrs. lletiry Muller has return
ed from a visit to her parent*.
Mr. aud.M rs Bolmit Strii'kert,
at 'Han \ntoiiie. Shi' was ar
eoinpanicd home by her little
brother Master Herbert Ntrickert.
Miss Billie A. Simon, intper.sonn
fur and dramtie reader, will ap
pear at the Methodist church on
Wednesday March lln> doth, nil
tier (he allspices ot olio ol tlie
Sin,day school classes.
Clothing!
For Man,
fallen,* Sterling
dale pat terns
label, that I'teve*
turned tun! the money
in all departments Our priori, „r«
vour p»i,N,n»ir». Yum* anxious m
W1NKELMANN &
U#MMTvtLWN«:^
K8»
Hermann Y. Neu
\ Beauty Coat and
Pant# 922 SO
j Spring and Summet
j If you want n tire! t ints tailor made sail or emit nr
q by I tench work lailer* not vout.rarl w..rk it will
my big lino af woolen* they are beaut lea All
A are worn tins season nnd prit'OK il.eapei thlu>
* Cloth** matte by ttw following /Irina me always
Mark* Arnhem, A Co . New York; II Steaii,- * tj
jft Tailotiug Co . IntliumtpaH , I amm A t'o. nnd B-*ati|
A t'ugo. A mavhlio’made coat, can la* Uirmsl out of a
. day, Tlo* above Item* take a. Cult dtr atone to coltfi
!'r"ijlh *o they hi and wilt not pucker, loll or hreak,.?^
der hack iii’in tin- following houm-s in lit le V day*;)'
my It tie- Order ytatr ytollir# while (tat new |,*lle
G. N. HY]
NEXT TO POST 01
| Thi* it the »e«#«n o» the year that your
cleaming; let nature do the
* Crazy Well Water
" will do tin* work. It it* natures prodUft ]
* well*, Hold by Witthocker A tinting and F
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will
WHOLtHAlfc OltTRIMUTO
HjMHual e&t'o ^nd aUnrHioti ha,a Umo gi
tlon of tint stock*lin shown in my dhop ope
The Store Where
Price and Quality Meet
Tuesday and Wedn
of next weak. A cordial invitation la giv
inapcct tho twautiful Spring Dtosaea, Nov
Belta and every line of Women’* Apparel
Ht*« algo th® I a teat atyh-a in Women
Klippara and Hhoea.
Next Door to Schirm
For Up-to-Date Suits +
$10 to!$25.....t
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1910, newspaper, March 23, 1910; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520252/m1/1/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.