Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912.
BUSINESS MEN BACK LINE
MARINE DISASTERS COST 202
LIVES.
Just Received
A fpesh shipment of
Beech
Nut
Brand
and
ams
Bacon
NEU & WENDT
Quality Grocers
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DON'T
Use Batteries
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ttyflip Yovr Gasoline Engine
with a Weber Magneto
For Sale By
Washington, D. C., June 26.'—
There were 113 lives lQst in wrecks
of steam and other so.ps off the Pa-
cific and Atlantic Coasts the General
Superintendent of the United States
Life Saving Service. There were 56
lives lost Qu the Great Lakes in
1911, 66 lives lost at sea and near
coasts of foreign countries, and 27
lives lcst on the rivers of the United
Stages.
Denton, Texas, June 26.—The
Chamber of Commerce of this city
has received oa proposition from five
prominent Fort Worth business men
to constrict an interurban between
the two cities. This city is required
to purchase $100,000 in stock and
furnish the right-of-way to the coun-
ty line.
ELIOT HONORED IN HOKIO.
T0kio, Junn£
26.—Charle8 W.
Eliot president emeritUB of Harvard
»
University, has been accorded a most
flattering reception in TQkio. Many
entertainments have been arranged in
his honor. He will sail for home on
the Pacific Matl steamer, Siberia
on July 14.
WORK STARTED ON TERMINALS.
Waco Texas, June 26.—Actual
9
work has been started on construc-
tion of the M. K. & T. terminals and
buildings, located in East Waco. The
work now under way consists of
grading and removing timber, pre-
liminary to actual building work.
The contractors report mat rapid
progress has been made with the
force at hand and that additional
labor will be put to work at once.
$5.00 PORCH SWINGS $3.95.
The best values for the money.
They are solid oak, early English fin-
ish. An exceptional value. T. C.
EHLERT. tf
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Tax Assessor.
Mr. Wm. Wendt Is hereby an-
nounced as a candidate for re-elec-
tion to the office of tax, assessor
of Washington county, subject to the
action of the Democratic primaries.
State Total Milage Mile*
Constructed. Con-
structed.
Louisiana 3,804 8.64
Oklahoma 4,720 6.84
Arkansas 3,092 5,99
Texas 5,571 2.17
It will be noticed that Texas leads
in number o fmiles of lines construct-
ed but in number of miles for each
100 square miles of territority she
stands at teh bottom.
V
Brenham, Texas
J
Billy Burnes
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at 205 St. Charles St
R. if. Lenert
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office over Tristram's
Drug Store
HOURS
» to 12 W. 8 to 5 p. m.
For County Clerk.
The Banner is authorized to an-
nounce Mr. Green Morgan as a can-
didate for re-election to the office of
jounty clerk, subject to the action
of the Democratic primarv.
BIG BERRY FIELD.
Lindale, Texas, June 26.—The berry
growers of this section predict a
yield of 600 cars this season and so
far forty cars have been shipped.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce
Mr. F. H. Bosse as a candidate for
county tax collector, subject to the
action of the Democratic primaries.
For Justice of Peace.
We are authorized to announce
Mr. J. H. ChappelJ as a candidate
for Justice of the Peace of Precinct
3, Washington county, subject to the
action of the Democratic pramiries.
For County Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce E.
A. Klingsborn as a candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic primaries.
Bryan, Texas, June 26.—The Tex-
as Farmer's Congress will meet at
A. & M. College on July 30, 31 and
August 1.
EARLY PEACH SHIPMENT.
Bonita, Texas, June 26.—Ship-
ments of Early Wheeler peaches are
leaving this city daily in car load
lots and the price in most are from
45 to 50 cents per bushel. It is es-
timated that twenty cars of peaches
will be shipped from here this sea-
son.
BIG COTTON OUTPUT PREDICTED.
Say "Wake Up!
We know how this'hot dis-
agreeable weather paralyes
your nerves and cuts your
working power way down.
But there is an easy way to
jet around this deadening
deling and that's by equip-
ping your home witn a nerve
toner, something to kill
that drowsy feeling: a Stand-
ard Enameled Bath
fave Them.
We
Phone 90.
Adolph Seelhorst
For Judge ef County Court.
Tclie Banner la authorize! to an-
co-r-ci Judge W. R. Ewlng as ti can-
date for re-election for the office of
County Judge for Washington
County, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
Brownsville, Texas June 26.—The
♦
Agricultural department of the Fris-
A
co lines estimates that 100,000 bales
of cotton will be shipped from this
city this season.
TEXAS FIGHTS HOOK WOBM.
Drs. Boerner and Ferrel Appointed
as Chiefs of Department.
Austin, Texas, June 26.—State
For County Treasurer. jHealth °fficer Steiner today announc-1
. The Banner is authorized to an- ed the appointment of Dr. Morris H.
aounce Burney Parker as a candidate Boerner of Austin to be the head of
tor re-election to the office of county tlie jj00k worm department of the
treasurer of Washington county, bab-;
iect to the action of the democratic: 8tate boaard ot heaIth an<l H.
primaries. j Ferrel of Tyler to be his assistant.
! Both are graduates of the University
For County Commissioner. of Texas and have had ample expe-
The Banner is authorized to an- :rjence W|th thege appointment8
aounce N. E. Dever as a candidate |
tor re-election to the office of county marks the inauguration of a vigor-
commissioner of Washington county, ous hook worm campaign in Texas,
subject to the action of the Demo-; Dr. Boerner leaves tomorrow for
cratlc primaries. North Carolina, where he will get
points on how the work is conducted.
For County Attorney. GIRL KILLEY BY TRAIN.
The Banner is authorized to an-
nounce L. E. Raspberry as a candi-
date for re-olection to the office of;
Bounty attorney for Washington
eounty, subject to the action of the
democratic primaries.
H. G. Simmons & Co.
General Insur-
ance, Real Estate
Phone 437
Cisterns G uttering
Fines
And all kinds of Tin Work
Our plumbing department la
ready to serve you.
PHONE 308
Giesecke Bros.
BRENHAM
TEXAS.
Mixed Spices are either good or
bad. You take no chances when you
use ours; they are the best and pur-
est money can buy, put up in 1-4 and
11 pound boxes. Theo. Schirmacher.
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TEXAS LIFE INSURANCE
AGENTS IN GALVESTON.
Galveston, Texas, June 26.—In the
For County Commissioner.
W. H. Buck Is a candidate for the j
jffice of county commissioner for
Precinct No. 1, and the fact that he
has served in that office with ability
ind has given so much satisfaction
is good reason for his re-election to
6 , , ^ . .. absence of President James A. Steph-
the place he seeks, subject to the ac-
tion of the democratic primaries. |ens of Dallas, O. S. Carlton of Hous-
I ton vice president, is presiding over
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For Clerk of the District Court. j the Texas Life convention, composed
The Banner is authorized to an-: of the representatives of 13 com-
lounce R. V. Hoffman as a candidate panje8 During the past year the
for re-election to the office of Clerk companies have written $50,
df the District Court, subject to the
iction of the Democratic primaries. 000,000 of politics and the business
| is growing rapidly. The feature of
Monday's session was a paper by Dr.
William M. Brumby, medical director
of the Equitable Life Insurance Com-
Kor County Treasurer.
The Banner Is authorized to an-
nounce Henry Grote as a candidate
for election to the office of county
treasurer of Washington rounty. sub- j P&W of San Antonio on the effect of
Iect to the action of th« democratic consumptive family history on desir-
primaries. ability risks.
The convention adopted a resolu-
tion thanking the press of the state
For Sheriff.
The Banner is authorized to an-
nounce D. E .Teague as a candidate
for the office of Sherif fof Washing-
ton county, subject to the action of
the democratic primaries.
for educating the people along lines
of sanitation and conservation of
health.
YOU
NEED
PRINTING
Merchant
And we are here to give
you the kind you should
have. New type, new
presses, new paper and
in fact everything that
that goes to manufacture
first-class stationery is
always kept on hand. . .
Besides we employ only
the best' printers and
pressmen to do your work
We have satisfied some
of the most exacting-
why not you
Address all Communications to
BRENHAM BANNER PUB. COMPANY
BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Eberle, Frank. Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1912, newspaper, June 26, 1912; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth481715/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.