Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1012
COUNTIES REPRESENTED ;JIM HILL, VETERAN
IN INDUSTRIAL CONTEST
RAILROADER TO RETIRE
CLVBB1SG RATES FOR THE RAWER
ASD TEXAS FARM JOURNAL.
The Banner has made clubbing arrangement
with the Texas Farm Journal of Houston,
whereby every new subscriber to the Banner
and every old subscriber who desires to renew
his subscription can get it and the Texas Farm
Journal both one year for $1.00. This is the
regular price of the Banner, in other words we
offer you for a short time, two papers for the
price of one.
The Texas Farm Journal is a high-class pub-
lication and every farmer should read it. This
offer will not be good after a certain number
of these subscriptions are taken, as the number
we have contracted for from the publishers are
limited and you should not delay in taking ad-
vantage of this liberal proposition.
Send us f 1.00 today and get the weekly Ban-
ner one year and the Texas Farm Journal for
a year. Address The Brenham Weekly Ban-
ner, Brenham, Texas.
Two hundred and four counties, Chicago, 111., April 15.—James J.
represented by 3,726 entries, are en-: Hill, chairman of the board of direc-
rolled in the crop content of the;tors of the Great Northern Railway,
Texas Industrial Congress for 1912. land one of the country's railroad
Ford county leads in the number of leaders, will retire in a few weeks,
contestants, having 146 entries, according to a statement published
i Nueces county with 120, is second; | by the Chicago Evening Post to-
Freestone county is third and Pan- day.
nin county fourth. The counties | Mr. Hill's place as chairman of
and the number of contestants in j the board will be taken by his son,
r.
Embroidery Sale
FROM THE MILL TO THE CONSUMER
New embroidery arrited---such as flouncing, 40 inch
50c in all colors. Dainty patterns, 20 inch floun-
cing 15c Swiss Edging 4 yards 25c
Come and be
Convinced
D. WOLF
Dwyer Bldg.
Postoff Blk.
[each are as follows:
Anderson, 41; Andrews, 11; An-
gelina, 11; Archer, 4; Armstrong,
3; Atascosa, 2; Austin, 10; Ban-
dera, 22; Bastrop, 9; Baylor, 37;
Bee, 1; Bell, 20; Bexar, 9; Bor-
den, 9; Bosque, 12; Bowie, 14;
Brazoria, 6; Brazos, 27; Brewster,
j 2; Brooks, 17; Brown, 13; Burle-
son, 18; Burnett, 1; Caldwell, 11;
| Calhoun, 2; Callahan, 13; Cameron,
20; Camp, 2*; Cass, 15; Castro, 5;
I Chambers, 4; Cherokee, 32; Chil-
dress, 2; Clay, 68; Coke, 9; Cole-
man. 18; Collin, 57; Collingsworth,
lift; Colorado, 12; Comal, 2; Coman-
che. 23; Concho, 10; Cook, 15; Cor-
yell, 2; Cottle, 5; Crosby, 2; Dal-
lam, 25; Dallas, 81; Dawson, 13;
Delta, 11; Denton, 45; DeWltt, 7;
Dickens. 27; Donley, 20; Duval, 2J*
Eastland, 57; Edwards, 1; Ellis, 8;
Erath, 20; Falls. 39; Fannin, 98;
Fayette, 56, Fisher, 17; Floyd, 11 -j
Foard, 14 6; Fort Bend. 8; Frank-
lin, 4; Freestone, 99; Frio, 4; Gal-:
veston, 5; Garza, 2; Gillespie. 18; j
Goliad, 4; Gonzales, 7; Gray, 7; I
Grayson. 48; Gregg, 4; Grimes, 8; I
Guadalupe, 16; Hale, 31; Hall, 55; i
"Hamilton, 26; Hardeman, 11; Har-
ris. 19; Harrison, 24; Hartley, 20;
i Haskell, 42; Hays, 4; Hemphill. 2;
Henderson, 45; Hidalgo, 5; Hill,
;F)7; Hockley, 2; Hood, 5; Hopkins, ;
14; Houston. 45; Howard, 6
134; Hutchinson, 15; Jackson, 1;
Jasper. 12; Jefferson, 11; Jim Wells,
1; Johnson, 23; .Jones, 31; Kauf-
man, 38; Kent, 1; Kerr, 2; Kim-
ble, 7; Knox. 7; Lamar, 33; Lam-
pasas, 4; LaSalle, 3; Lavaca,
Lee, 8; Leon, 22; Liberty,
Louis W. Hill, now president of the
Great Northern Railway. Carl P. j
Gray, now president of the Hill lines j
in Oregon, will succeed Louis W.
Hill as president of the Great North- j
em Railway Company. The changes
will occur about May 1,
That information was printed by
the Post on the authority of "a
railroad official, who is in a posi-
tion to have positive knowledge of
the facts."
The report of the approaching j
retirement of Mr. Hill was received !
with interest in railway circles and
was fre^y discussed. Mr. Hill is re-
ported to be in St. Paul today, hav-j
lng passed through Chicago last i
New Evaporated
Cranberries
in !0c packages
Same Flavor as Fresh Berries
ASK YOUR GROCER
Reichardt-Becker & Co,
night.
i Lion Brand Shirts, the Best Shirt
| on the market for the money; new
Sprng Styles just received. Prices
$1 to $2. Soft, and Laundriede; col-
lar attached and detached. W. J.
t Gather. 11-tf
Oscar bronenkant
JEWELER
BRENHAM TEXAS
We have the good* and pricet to give you the be»t terviee
FinelWatch & Jewelry Repairing and Engraving
Subscribe for the Banner
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Tax Assessor,
Mr. Win. Wendt is hereby an-
nounced as a candidate for re-elec-
tion to the office of tax assessor
of Washington county, subject to the
Hunt, I action of the Democratic primaries.
For County Clerk.
The Banner is authorized to an-
nounce Mr. Green Morgan as a can-
didate for re-election to the office of
19; j county clerk, subject to the action
12; jof the Democratic primary.
Ml- 1
12;
county tax collector, subject to the!
action of the Democratic primaries.
The Popular Route
BETWEEN
HOUSTON
AND
GALVESTON
is
Interurban
WHY?
t
Convenient Service, Frequent
Schedules. Cars Each Way Every
How—6 A. M. to 11 P. M.
BAGGAGE
Called for and Delivered
Best line of Boys' school shoes ev-
er sold in Brenham. The kind that
stand rough and hard wear. Sold
by E. C. Buster, New York Store.
15 tf
Limestone. 27; Live Oak, 2; Lub-; _____
bock. 7; Lynn. 7; Madison, 1: Ma-' FoP Tax Collector.
Hon, 13; Martin, 5; .Mason, 12; We are authorized to announce!
Matagorda, 14; Maverick. 2; Mc- F H Bosse as a candidate for
iCulloch, 22: McLennan, 53; Medi-
na, 5; Menard, 5; Midland, 11
lam, 63; Mills, 2; Mitchell,
Montague, 20; Montgomery, 1;
Moore, 12; Morris, 9; Nacogdoches,
12; Navarro, 14; Nolan, 23; Nu-
■eces, 120; Ochiltree, 17; Orange,
1*28; Palo Pinto, 3; Panola, 18; Par-
ker, 23; Parmer, 1; Pecos, 2; Polk,
4; Potter, 2; Raines, 1; Randall, 4 :*i
Red River, 11; Reeves, 9; Robert
son, 2; Refugio, 1; Rockwall,
For Justice of Peace.
We are authorized to announce
Mr. J. H. Chappell as a candidate
for Justice of the Peace of Precinct
3, Washington county, subject to the
of the Democratic pramiries.
Boys' Scout
wearing Shoes
sale at E. C.
Store.
School Shoes, best
on earth. Now on
Buster, New York
15-tf
. For County Treasurer.
Runnelis, 68; Rusk, 31; Sabine, l| t We are aphorized to announce E.
San Augustine, 39; San Jacinto, >■ A' Kli^sborn as a candidate for
Clean White Cotton
RAGS
Wanted at Banner Office
4c per Pound
: San Patricio, 9;
San
San Saba,
16;
j County Treasurer, subject to the ac-
Advertise in The Banner.
Second hand bookcases and war-
drobes in first-class condition at a
V<n?ain. G. Hermann & Co. 12-tf
F. Cerniglia
THE BRENHAM
AUTO & BUGGY
PAINT SHOP
Furniture Refinished & Repaired
Work Called for and Delivered
202 VULCAN ST.
Fresh Hot Rolls
Bread, Cakes
and Pies Dally
An Up-to-Date, Sanitary Bakery
That Wants Your Trade.
Malina's Bakery
ALAMO AVENUE
ELITE
BARBER SHOP
C. E. STOKES Prop.
The Most Sanitary Shop
in Brenham
Hot and Coid Baths
WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE
| Schleicher, 4; Scurry, 12; Shackle! j "on of the Democratic primaries,
ford, 4; Shelby, 29; Sherman, 8;
Smith, 73; Stephens, 18; steriing, For judge of County Court
4; Stonewall, 6; Swisher, 1; Tar-
rant, 15; Taylor, 36; Terry, 15;
|Throckmorton, 12; Titus, 83; Tom
Green, 18; Travis, 2; Trinity, 36;
Tyler, 2; Upshur, 52* Uvalde,
Tthe Lanner is authorize 1 to an-
noa:.c^ ,'udge W. R. Ewing as !i fan-
date for re-election for the office of
County Judge for Washington
., County, subject to the action of the
Van Zandt, 62; Victoria. 9; Walker', Deniocra"c Primaries.
22; Waller, 3; Ward, 2; Washing-
ton, 6; Wharton, 16; Wheeler, 7;
Wichita, 5; Wilbarger, 33; William- \
son, 25; Wilson, 2; Wise, 28; Wood, j
43; Yoakum, 2; Young, 4; Za-
4vala, 3.
Dr. H. H. Wlebusch
Dr. Geo. M. Jones
drs. wiebusch & jones
DENT 1ST S
Modern Dentistry in all of its branches practiced in an
up-to-date and scientific manner.
We use the best materials made and use sterilized
instruments exclusively. Call at our office.
Over Spreen's Drug Store
That lot of White Purses shown
at Mistrot's includes all the best
styles. 16-3t
For County Treasurer.
The Banner is authorized to an-
nounce Burney Parker as a candidate
for re-election to the office of county '
treasurer of Washington county, sab-
ject to the action of the democratic
j primaries.
$25.00 Kitchen
used, for $12.50.
I Co.
For County Commissioner.
The Banner is authorized to an-
nounce N. E. Dever as a candidate
slightly for re-election to the office of county
The Favorite Saloon
Cor. Main A
St. Charles
St*. Brenham
JOE MAREK, Proprietor
Bar supplied at all times with choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cold Beer on tap at all hours. Polite attention to patrons.
Cabinet,
G. Herman
12-tf | subject to the action of the Demo-
i cratic primaries.
& commissioner of Washington county,
PREPARING FOR GEN-
LET THE CHILDREN DKIMf
ALL THE
Soda Water and Eat all Our
Famous Ice Cream and
Fruit Sundaes they
Want
Tfteas dainties, as we serve them,
acre wholesome and good for the little
suHunJea and we will not serve any
tfcild any beverage that contains cof-
fim or other harmful ingredients.
They won't be children long, let
ihem enjoy this supreme delight of
Ifcelr Urea.
Start Tteui to Our Care, We Were
Cbttdren Once Ourselves.
Candy Kitchen\
The Home of Quality.
Anthony Hotel
and Annex
BREXHAM, TEXAS
American Plan
Rates $2.00 per Day and Up
Hot and Cold Running Water
65 Rooms. 15 Rooms with Baths
H. G. Simmons & Co.
Genmi//nsu£
ance, Real Estate
: For County Attorney.
rnii rniUTP riliirn 11 The Banner 18 authorized to an-
lKAL uKAN 1 J rUNfcKAL nounce T- E- Raspberry as a candi-
i date for re-election to the office of
New York, April 15.—With a sim- county attorney for Washington
I pie escort of three mounted police- county, subject to the action of the
men the body of Major General Fred democratic primaries.
Grant was brought down Fifth ave-
nue today to the Battery. There the
Governors Island ferryboat was
waiting and the casket was carried
to the chapel of Cornelius the Cen-
turlan, where it will remain under
a guard of honor until the arrival
from Europe of his daughter, Prin-
cess Cantacuzene, of Russia.
Only the members of the gener-
al's family, his widow, his son, Cap-
tain U. S. Grant; Mr. and Mrs. Pot-
ter Palmer, Jr., and Mrs. Honore
Palmer, were present when the cask-
et was carried from the hotel Buck-
j ingham and deposited in the hearse.
For County Commissioner.
The Banner is authorized to an-
nounce F. Werner as a candidate for
the office of county commissioner of;
Precinct No. 3, Washington county,
subject to the action of the demo- j
cratic primaries.
For Sale by
ACHJNE^o
BOYS AND
Schawe
JHSTRUCT1V|
'C!ENT,F,C. •
DURABLE
SELF WIHOING
AND R
WfLL
Of
# A
PARACHi/
06c* Sdurmadur
Phone 437
For County Commissioner.
AV. H. Buck is a candidate for the j
office of county commissioner for I
Precinct No. 1, and the fact £hat he
has served in that office with ability |
and has given so much satisfaction
is good reason for his re-election to
, the place he seeks, subject to the ac-
There was no ceremony of any Uon of the democratic primaries.
kind until the boat docked at Gov- i
I ernors Island. For Clerk of the District Court.
— — The Banner is authorized to an-!
nounce R. V. Hoffman as a candidate
Phone 251
P. O. Box 03
KALCKSTE1N & LAGLE
General Insurance
Honds an«l Ileal Estate. Loans and Investments Negotiated
Notary Public
Office 16 St. Charles St. Brenham, Texas
Fly time is here. Screens and
| Screen Frames. Reichardt
j ware & Furniture Company.
Hard- for re-election to the office of Clerk
17-3t of the District Court, subject to the
! action of the Democratic primaries.
Gents, it is just about Straw Hat
time. The best styles are shown at
Mistrot's. 16-3t
Just received a shipment of U3W
Spring Tan Pumps and Oxfords for
Ladles. E.'C. Bnster, New York
For County Treasurer.
The Banner Is authorized to an-
nounce Henry Grote as a candidate
for election to the office of county
treasurer of Washington county, sub-
ject to the action of the democratic
Store.
1^-tf primaries
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
Produce and Feed Stuff
Car Lots a Specialty
H. F. Wehmeyer
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Eberle, Frank. Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1912, newspaper, April 15, 1912; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth485906/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.