Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 254, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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A NtOMT ALARM.
Wor»« tltu w J>Iarm of Hr* it
The French Coach Stallion
I* the invttMte rough of <-ro«P
ttm-M. Milov Careful mother* keep Do try'a Honor
it* Sold by a®* T*r h* M** h«»*o *nd »lve It At
■ „ the first *•»« of d«u*er. Foley's Uon-
or And T»r tiuo **’. ed many IIIU*
not Do rou •*"* No «pt*tw. Bold by Jo*. Trtrtrt
Notice to Farmer*
VTc will pay 6 ea pet pound for
Itof.'s weight WO to 125 lbs and
1-2 <‘tci for nil fat hog* weiRhlti
over 200 lbs,
Wp will alio pay il Pts. for all
sat rattle d livervd in Brwiliauh
All kinds of <.attle boUijbt at
■he highest tuarlict pri.,s>.
KUHN & OKA 10.
on arUtng to the morning I would att
dull headiuffWs Now t base take*
three bottle* of Foley’* Kidney jpfflt
and foot 100 per cont-.bettor. t an
norer bothered with mf kidney* or
h» dfsoaoo always mum* after
Mood • Poison and cur** it por-
ve* every particle of the poison,
dthy, nor doe* 8.8.8. Uave the
reah*. 8.8.8. doe* not contain
rely of root*, herb* and hark*.
ant ring properties, and at the
tip the with* «y*te«n. Hjw
- — — because it wiU thor-
***** .....t-/ - • , ,
to Exchange Hotel. Will keep a good tnan with ^
the hones ah the time. i he rmr i feo of $5.00 y
will be charged for the season. in ..ranee it f
wanted at reasonable charge.
E. I. Du Pont De Nemours Powder Ccmpai
Eitablished ISO? Wilmingt. n, Del.
bladder and once wore feel 1"« ie>
own *oif. All this I owe solely to
Foley'* Wdney pitls and tlwn.ra* re-
commend them to my fallow xufferra
Sold by Jos. Tristram, Itrenbam T«.
We carry only the up-to-date
brands in the grocery line. All
of them guaranteed to come up
tn the pur.: food law.
O. SCIIAWK & NON.
rtU cure you because It will taor-
aent Book end any medical advioo
SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Saved A 8eldl«r'» Life.
Facing deeth from shot .:i«l sfcell li
the civil tint more agreeable to J.
A. Stone of Ker.p, Tex. tlun fneljg It
from what doctors said tr*s consum-
ption I * .'intr-ictod a stubborn cold he
writ**, tii.rt developed a cought that
stuck i.) • .< Pi spite of i. uef sties
fit* yearn My rol-.li Iran to f”() pound
> < I ■ ■ rt to ,:bii Dr. K: N/w
Dlr.o. iy, wiilcli <OTii(d*tBjy cured in
now -v -i !i 111! pound t. F r Ccnglts
Ooiii , irl'.ip-* AiUUma ,J.-nioniiag
He '(-'.no. ‘ ; :y Wh'-oil...- Cvtgh
... . Ji...; l-.V'j. li* : ;•• c_v >>■',. 1.0
Iwner \
Won by MR. L. I. WADE at the
Smith e icurnaraeit, May 27*28, shootini
For County Clerk:
GREEN MORGAN
O. A. SEWARD.
W. C. LIPSCOMB.
Subject to the action of the Daw-
ocratlc Primaries. _____________
For County Attorney:
L. R. RAStlERItY.
Subject to the action of the Dem
ocratlc Primaries.
S SHELL j
Fully nine out of every ten
of rneumallain Is simply rtw'*is firm
of the mueeb-s due to cold nr dr.rup,
or chronictlem, neither of v.M ■
require M\y internal treatment, Ail
that Is needed to afford r- lift Is
free application of Chxwb* rttUn'x Li J
meat. OWe It a trial Von uro curt i .
to be pleased with tin,; quit;. .
which It-afford Hold by all
Jidre: 4B4 out of 500
Winning H1'.jU AVERAGE for the two days
The Pi U f i»- Mge Co., (Imlnnatt, Ohio
Rdcht i di, cker & Co, Distributors
For County Tax Assessor:
W.M. WENDT.
Subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic Primaries.
at the
under
Eeccl! liced 8ood!
\ good S' ii irtion ntnl large
quantity of choice fit-Id sped in
Stuck.
Nprlbern <1 copn, our Silvia
.'■.line ami Gold 'll Beauty, ill’ll
Top, Auith r ant) Or.in;:« f'iupj
Ni-' d, Jiurge <’• rtiuin Af 111 ■ t .-. vd
i; d Rust ■ -if «■ > <1 oats, Ai.alt'a
!{ye, Kiii’idl' t'orn, »*ii!d *u dac
and Onion Nets. For fin • a ick-*
In our grocery dopaitiu
you will find everything It
and up-to-dutr, Try tis itii.- •
an order. Prompt delivery,
Schawe A- Son.
ft for signed
t a persona!
paid for.
For County Tax Collector:
F H. HOSSE.
Subject to the action of the Dotu
ocratlc I’rimarlcs.
Fx«8«lMdy win
* pubhsher by
tiny iwch short
DALLAS CITE Wjp.^ ofthe
10th Grand American Handicap
Chicago, liknvis, June 22nd—26th, 1909
EMI MX Winner of the
New Jersey Championship Cup
Ju'y 1 at, by Dr. J. D. Burtis
J. H LAU & Co., Agents
75 Chambers £ G NEW YORK CITY
For Sheriff:
D. E. TEAGUE.
Subject to tho action of the
ocratlc Prttuarlca.
An Awful Cruptlo'c
of a volcano excite* brief Int".- m
your lute rout in skin oi-uptkui •;!
aa short. If yott ore Bockh-i. t v
Salve, their gutekeoS core. Ev<
worst holla, ulcers, of fever sores
mob healed by It. lb s> f-jr Hurm- t
Bruises Sore f.iiis. Cbapptul il.
Chiihiain* atnl pitt a it i;tv. i i...
Ib»f 25c, at Jos Trie*in.. Hu ...
For County Treasurer:
Ht’RNEY PARKER
Subject to the action of the
oeraite Primaries.
g CARD
Dtmi-
I Agucr* rs
No. 5, «:-«» p m.
Sl5. 4:25 a. m.
M IT. 5ra a. m.
MfCEHTEAl.
PlFwt -
i»4X 3^X» p. nt.
lists, 12:82 a. tn.
For County Judge;
W. It. EWING.
Subject to the action of the Dtmi-
ocrutic Primaries.
I’ttxttii'. your if lift
month. K K. ! 1 it G,
ciittlc «i ■ k). ji.-i i
iVtlllT nud I l.l!
mile north > l‘ ton n
For District Clerk;
R V. HOFFMANN
Subject to tho action of tin* item-
ocratlc Primaries.
OLIVER
T^p e Writer
For Ju*Uce Peace I’rcdnct
J It. CHAPPELL
Subject io tin: action of the Dem-
ocratic Primaries.
0 .'5 ’ :-V, 'i:e She €■ 11 ( I
Y iur 1; cubic. A fcj i rt*
Jjatfi (>: r.cn •■how, 1- w
To Cure ! hem
. i ■ ;..V r ever tmspwt i!'. ir t id-
!' . c ! in.q frnui a 1, ik>, v, - ..il
■rn. !.ir>... U.icU the} think that it ir
- .i «ui rub r v.vii' nrwt; when uri
..ivvii .niiu . in they think it. will
i eon i't if - if. Acd •(') il. la with
i!l tho c.d.'.r v mptoin* of Iddnuy dis-
■ •■d. i‘i ’I let U jii ! \ In re the tinhgor
r . You ir : t cure th.'.'ic <roubles, or
• h«*v n y i :ni in dinbclc* or 8right’*
ii 'a-. j !■- tieaf remedy to u..e i*
D.iiih*'. Kidney Pill*. It cures all ill*
v.;• "li nr.' can-' d by wci»U nt- dlvenaetl
idnu) ;. I'.r. nharn penpl.' ti-siify to
permanent cur>■*.
•I.ihri A Hhcjsitiird, farmer of [irwn-
hum, Texas, says: “ibhiti's Kidney
Pillr have been used in my family on
•e', oral ni'cii-iiwis and have always
proven of bencht. I r — ——1 *l-:
tick He*d»eh
Capt. 8og*rdu* again hi: ihc R- Il’r :.'y
Tins world fatuous bn. ; s, ,i y,
bolds tin. rhttl!l)'loui)ilp . ,| Ini
pigeons in top cusc. mii .•■'
living at I.lri- Mbs, (I,I.. b‘ lb
tort tewed, h.- ss.ys: "li ip,,,, stiff.<v,>
> long Utm siili kbliao anil Uaibies
trouble and Ki\p *i~m-iI , i-rxt.j wit-,
known, kidney medicines nil of which
•<ay« utr no ro’l-.-f until I suuted
Ing Foley’s Ktdie■> Pbi,. i?i f -,;> i iu-
od Foroy’a Kldwy Plils 1 .u: t
"(1 to severe baekaelie ::I piiiit ii
my kidiiey* with suppri ».i >n und of
U'ntilncs a tloudy vuliliej While t:|i
RMdatkc. Traveler
Am from Grip, Stum
PMaklgsfronbio*. Try
■111 rff* ’ immed
For Constable:
R H. BURCH.
.1 W. FARMER.
Rubjoct to the action of the Dem-
ocratic Primaries.
I > o. V. . i ii average in 590 targets at San Antonio
Februrny Mb, :iti. and 10th, 572.
John Livingston, 563, saute tournament, second place
Hi nii;:n '■' nl, Gunter Handicap at San Antonio, 47
out < f 50; I' .i < i'O’onnell 2nd, 46 out of 50.
I.ot!ir Hui..-- San Antonio. F G. Bills 139; R. w.
Clancy l''1"; G o. Volk 118; Mrs. Topperweiu 105; O’iGiant
101. All with
vast your horse to
| forget us.
ftaan A Schaeffer.
For Cumndsudoiter I’rect ;
CltAH. II. MCEGOE.
N. E. DKVER
Subject la Use action of the Dem
ocratlc. Primaries.
)Fol4y*» kidney Hemedc wjn cur..
any ram of kidney or Blttddci tnuibb.
that la bwond the reach ot m-H. me
No medicine can do mm. Hold b>
Jo*, Trtrirara. Brenham Tex»*.
DEAD SHOT POWDER
All 10mis of lA'ctTc.-H t’.-i nj-ul G,.- , i
Toimduc-:, 1’i-as, It ths, F-mc. ■, 11 i
oo*h, Cberiins, Com and uit.y
■os i Brand is the b. st you c.tii .v.
For C'jmmifwioncr Precinct 1:
.1. H. BAILEY
Subject to the action of the Detn
otratio Primaries.
iTipping yutir hue ,i> tj
Spring time is <■.. ninj in 1m
i.‘rtttifiitT, ami licit it i i llarl'cjinv
tk SchclTer itt'e prrpflfi*,) to ti<
the work.
M:\infncta T by AMERICAN POWDER MILLS
1 id Dearborn Street, Chicago
B -ion : : d sr. Louis Smokeless and Black Powder
;’:( '.5I5*ji5S!; vnn,»*—HRg ' ' ' '(.Co*DfiIV-CVtiat
li*rs,i u Sprinpr hair
arc
For Representative 4Sth Inst:
THOS II. SHANNON
Subject to the action of the demo-
crat''. primary.
ft Schoffor
SCHMID DRDIhCRS
prepttred to do the Mirlierinu.
roqiimn gnd this
rcmefl.v hi” lily, as it never fails to ills-
txk ■ of dlffleuh ins Kriaing from weak
Kidneys. I believe that any sufferer
from kidney complaint will make no
mistake in going to Tristram’s Drug
Store, procuring them aril giving them
a trial.’’
For sale by all dealers. Price TiOc.
Foster - MHuttrn Co., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for United States.
ID mend* r the name- Dean's and
t :d e no oi her.
A N N 0 tJ K 01 M ENTS.
YOU DON’T NEED
A TOWN CRIER
to omphnaUe the merits of
your buiinoa* or announce
your special sales. ,v straight
story told In n straight way
to tho readers of thin paper
will very quickly reach tho
ears (>f tho thoughtful. Intelli-
Beut buying public the people
who have the money in their
pockets amt those mo tho
PEOPLE WHO LISTEN
TO REASON AND
NOT NOISE
How Good News Spreads.
I am To years old and travel most
of the time, writes li. 1'. Tulsoli, of
Kli’/.ahcthtmvn, K) ’’ICvvrywU r- I go
1 recomiuend LTeetrie lilti.-i, Pe
cause | owe my cvr.-tluni tnIth ; ltd
\ Ittility to them They effect a cure
every time They tuner fail to cun
(lie stommh !• iubite the kidneys and
bowels, stimulate the liver itui ,m«t:
the nerves and purify lit. Idoml. 'i'll t
work wonder* for weak mu ibo me
and wohcn restoring wtrongiu \ t:»i
ami health that’s a daily je.i. Try tha
(tidy .etc Satletai tiro* is jie ittvely
gilttrant.i'i'd liy .los Tristram.
r Offices.
mid to miiiPitiiet-
Hif'
M Cgfltlldiltes ill
be held the 1st
pnl:
ud Ward;
®‘WERNER,
si*t Wilt’ll;
FiSChfc
Wo arc fvul
the I'dlog
1 he elecll
TneadayT
For Alderffli
FERDE
Furr Aldea
GEO. T
Repeating Shotguns
ENDORSED by the U. S. Ord<
■ nance Board.
The oldest, market b Die ciu
Fresh Pest, Veal, Park ami Sv
TliiiLPHONK NO 43
ProuipncHS la a at-- ••• viu:
The choice of
over 450,000 Sportsmen. Used
. , y V, " by Charles G. Spencer, who led
If) V () all other trap shooters in 1908 with
[ ihe unprecedented record of 96.77%
l am for “.*75 targets; and by five out
/ Urm&lsof ^ ®r#t eight men for the year.
x/D- Winchester Shotguns are safe, sure,
k.--(GAr>'*«*■ strong and simple; they are
THE REPEATERS THAT OUT8HOOT ALL OTHERS.
Svou ARE*
GROWING'
YOUNGER
il MOTHERi
g , ELL WOOD f;
8TUDEBAKE
I Brenham, l
mm :wr-
»• 0- OIDDiN
tl. Pllllfi,-:KNT,
Men's Suits Cleaned AU';- brockschmidt
and Pressed for 75c i ^ ^ ^ ^ A N C E
Phone 330l- BWNHAM‘1hXAS^
DR. C. R. F.VF.RSBKKG
Li t£ Pvi T l S I
Office Over
Oiddings & Giddings Bank
Work culled fur
uhd’delivered...
Drs.
Pier & Nicholson
General Practice
and Surgery
Special attention given to Kye
Felt’, Nose and Throat Discuses
BRENHAM, TEXAS
BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS!
Kill the Dandruff Germs—Stop Hair Falling
i- ** ■
Thou*and* of mothers are looking younger.—Their gray hairs nre gone. The natural
Cftlor ha* com# back, and with it i> new growth of sott, glossy, luxuriant hair. Why should
r°» look old before your time, when you can look years younger by using
OU don't h
ave
to worry about
the quality of fabric,
character of work-
manship, correctness
of lit or style when
you have clothes
made expressly to
your order hy
Ed. K Price Co.
MKXCHANT TAIIOM CHICAGO
McCormick
M oi vers and Hay Rakes
(Standard the World Over.)
Screen Doors and Windows
Sharpies Cream Separators
If • A * Low&Sons
Lumber and Buggy Dnalere, Rntui
FtHI
II uv.> vour house u’surod
ATr». Emma S'uitttoiie
Dandruff Cured
Three «pptiratinn<i femovrf!
all the dandruff and left my
ic*!p clean, white and smooth.
Wrn. Croak, Rochester, N. Y.
Dr. R. H. LENERT
Brenham
Texas.
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
O’lhre ever Tristram's Drug Store
Hours: 9 to 12 a tn; 2 to 5 p. m.
O. L. BDDINB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice in all courts Ofti<
south side rtubUc snunrn
It la Positively Guaranteed to Restore
Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color
■called *’ Restorers have failed, don’t give up hope, but give WYETH’S
HUR HAIR REMEDY a trial. ) You run no risk., if it is not exactly
nr money will be refunded.
PROriT BY OTHERS* EXPERIENCE
Half Restored Grew Hair on a Bald Head
For tw0 ®r three y««r. my hair bad bsott
5 « UT "CMS
anfriV nr *°* V e ,°"l * *noBth» ago I commenced using Sage and Sul-
he*r4 of your Sage and Sulphur phur. The first bottle aeemod to do some good
hchine mTliatr rtnitlrand I kept uain* it regularly until now I have
k f*ri« four bottle* The whole top of my heW
}* l*nlyGC0'r*rwl <"!d k,MP* comin* In thicker.
» l0Dtcr' -1
^W MS8rU M, (WIPREK BACON,
•tana, Mercer Co^ra. Rockeeter, K. T.
DANCING
J. J. Maiuk,
VETERINAUIAN
Mr*. T. J. Dounelian
TERMS:
Ladies an l Children ■ :t. tsv
Gentlemen L*'.do
Will arrive Faster Monday. March Lt*.
Social Imp every Friday night. Those
wishing to take lesson* please leave
names at Anthony Hotel. All the !«
test dartres taught.
JL neyaeiiver abso-
lute satisfaction at
unusually convenient
prices, and were
ready to send your
order to them as
soon as we get your
measure.
The Latest Styles
NOSPlTat. IN CONN
•Office itt Matchetl’a L
Sale Stable.
I O flier j .hope
l Ketdioi c», efi
Men’s Furnishings
Sacred Heart
G>nvent
A day school for
F.N’MNG 1 ON SCHULZ,
LAWYER8
Offleo over First National
BKKNHAM, TEXAS
arc alwavx to tm found at oar
drop in n„y tllfle jast to 1qoJi
*»*• very arDda J<MI Vigl
P«y for il
At all DrvHists
your f\
SPECIALIST
HAIR REMEDY
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.