Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 16, 1912 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1»13.
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MANY
WANTS
DAILY
SATISFIED
BASEBALL
PERSONALS
Every day there are many un-
usual wants and requirements
made of us. That we are able
to fill every requirement Is due
to the fact that our stock is
large and complete. Adver-
tised remedies of merit and ad-
vertised drug store goods are
always to be found on our
shelves almost simultaneously
with their introduction to the
public, consequently whatever
you hear or read of may be
procured of us without any de-
lay. The price also will be in
keeping with your desires.
TRISTRAM
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Results.
Houston. 5; Beaumont, 3.
Waco, 5; Fort Worth, 0.
Galveston, 6; San Antonio, 4.
Austin, 10; Dallas, 3.
Where They Play Today.
Houston at Galveston.
Beaumont at San Antonio.
Austin at Waco.
Dallas at Fort Worth.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 5; Pittsburg, 4.
St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 3.
Brooklyn-New York, rain.
Boston-Philadelphia, rain.
Where They Play Today.
Brooklyn at New York.
Boston at Philadelphia.
i St. Louis at Cincinnati.
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j Others, not scheduled.
AMERICAN ASS'N.
Yesterday's Results.
Cleveland. 9; Detroit, 0.
New York, 3; Boston, 2.
j Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 3.
i Philadelphia-Washington, ground
■wet.
Where They Play Today.
| Chicago at St. Louis.
Detroit at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Washington.
New York at Boston.
J. S. Scarborough, prominent real
estate man of Kingsville was a vis-
itor in Brenham Wednesday. He
will be here for several days. »
F. H. Dreyer, one of the most ge-
nial travelling salesmen on earth,
arrived in Brenham for a five-day
visit Wednesday. Mr. Dreyer main-
tains general offices in San Antonio.
J. Sterling Smith, influential res-
ident of Chappell Hill attended to
business matters in Brenham Wed-
nesday. He returned home during
the afternoon.
MAN DISGUISED AS
WOMAN IS LOAFING
AROUND THE CITY
S-s-h pi-s-s-h-
FLAKE
HOMINY
When searching for something
Dew and out of the ordinary
and at the same time some-
thing really palatable, as well
as nutritious suppose you try
some of our flake hominy. We
«ave just received a large
shipment of this splendid ce-
real and it is going fast.
Cooked like rice, with a
pinch of salt and seasoned with
butter this makes a dish not
only fit for the Gods, but also
for Breuham people.
Maybe you have used Flake
Hominy at some timg and may-
be you have not. At any rate
suppose you ring us up and
let us send you some with your
next order.
You will not quarrel with
the cook if she is using flaked
hominy, that's one sure thing,
another is that if you order it
once you'll soon order more.
NED t EMSHOFF
Quality Grocers
Phone 149
Pies that will tickle the palate
and please the taste. Marina's Bak-
There's a Hawkshaw in Brenham
Wednesday.
He Is a woman and staggers about
on the fence around the public
square. Eagle eyes from the court
house discovered him during the
morning.
According to the discoverers, he
is disguised as a woman but frequent
ly forgets the fact. So clumsy Is
he that at no time is there an oppor-
tunity for his admiring Watsons to
say "marvelous." His dress hangs
James Harrison and Ward Tem- clumsily and has furbelows and cute
pieman, prominent in the business Httle braids have all gone away. His
affairs of Navasota were business hands. too> are magcuIlne an(, hjg
\ i si tors in the wholesale districts beard needs the attention of a ton-
here Wednesday. They returned i g0rialist.
home during the afternoon. j Nelther CofJector F H Bogae nor
Assessor William Wendt or their
chief deputies are able to under-
stand why this section edition of
| W m. J. Burns is here, but they are
■ sure he is. Investigations are be-
ing conducted and it is possible the
| "woman" will be throttled and made
to tell the cause of a trip to law-
abiding Brenham.
Henry Hughes, capitalist of Chap-
pell Hill, was a business visitor in i
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I the county seat Wednesday. Mr. i
| Hughes recently bought the F. W.
jWood home in this city and will re-
j move here about the middle of next
month.
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Every HAIR Counts
The time to stoy falling out of hair is before the thin or
bald spot is noticed. The time to stop the loss is now.
The remedy to use is
Donald's Hair
Restorer
It tones up the hair and scalp, and gives the hair strength
and luster. Removes dandruff, and stimulates the hair
bulbs into healthy activity. Guaranteed. Price 50c.
CITY DRUG STORE
Phone 259
FREE CITY DELIVERY
1 cry.
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Mrs. George Cooke and Mrs. A.
T. Edwards of Oklohoma City, Mrs.
Robert L. Ball and daughters of San '8 ^our chance to buy a sty-
Antonio, Mrs. M. H. Kountz of Kan-!,lsh sPrin£ hat at a great saving—
sas City, and Miss Marie Caldwell of ;if's your fault if you llou,t t0ko a(!"
Ottowa, Kansas, are the guests 0f 'antaRe of it- E. C. Buster. dwtf
Miss Hallie Cooke at the Gidding's^
home.
For one week only any $22.50,
$25 Suit, your choice, $20. Abe
Klein. tf Announcement
S. D, W. Low hereby announces
Fresh cakes that are just like the himself as a candidate for represen
home-made article at Malina's Bak- j tative to succeed J. P. Buchanan In
ery. tf the state legislature from Washing-
j ton County. Date of election yet to
That delicious Pumpernicle Bread j be flxed by Governor Colquitt.
every Wednesday and Saturday at !
Ruetz Bakery. d tf I
(adv >
Big reductions in my millinery de-
'partment on all ladies trimmed hats
$5 values, $3.48; $8 values at $4.98;
others in proportion at E. C. Buster.
NOTICE.
The W. A. Wood & Co. Lumber
Boys summer ^ ash suits, all col-1 Yard is now open for business.
i ors, the kind that look dressy and at Orders will be appreciated. Bills
the same time wear well; 50c to ?2.-lwl11 be figured at lowest market pric-
50. E. C. Buster. dwtf e8- Prompt service, best of material
j promised. Firm to be known as the
I Brenham Lumber Co. We want
iyour trade. F. W. Wood, Jr., Prop, i
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You may buy cheaper Shoes but
they will be dearer in the long run.
Why not buy the best at once?
KING QUALITY is the best and
will give you the most satisfaction.
For sale by Louis Roesler.
Start a savings account There is no denying the wis-
dom of that well known saying, "In Times of Peace.
Prepare for War."
Bi't this has been revised in the present instances to
convey the following meaning, "Iri Times of Plenty"
Prepare for Want." You can start an account with
us with niy a dollar.
GIDDINGS & GIDDIWGS, Indiv. Hespon. <500.000
Outside shipments of bread at-
tended to promptly, prices right.
Ruetz Bakery. d tf
(adv.)
Five hundred school dresses now
on sale at greatly reduced prices.
Come this week. E. C. Buster. lOtf
(adv.)
Everything that's new in fancy
j parasols can be found at Hookers.
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Bath Tubs
Closets
Lavatories
Galvanized Flues and
Cisterns
Starlight Theater
Tonight the famous three-reel fea-
ture Sheridan Ride will be present-
ed in motion pictures. This histor-
ical drama is known and admired
by all students of history and Gen-
eral Sheridan is recognized as brave
man and a strategic general. His
ride to save the day at Manchester
j is a fitting theme for a splendid pic-
ture and it has been made in 3 reels. :
The picture will run Matineee at Op-
j era House and will be on at Star-
light. Show at Opera House to-;
I night will be Lazy Bill Hudson, the j
Trials of a Playwright and the Min- j
ister and the Outlaw.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Roofing and Guttering
Giesecke Bros. co.
TINNERS AND PLUMBERS
PHONE 308
Pust arrived-—A nice line of long
and short kimonas at Hooker's 25c
to $2,50 each.
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Sheri lan's Ride.
1 he famous nue of General Slier'
— ! t'laii io Winches' >r tu get the heil o*
Big Fish Dinner every day fromil.,s troops in t.fm to save them Irc.v
ill a. m. to 2 p. m. at the Felscher del cat has been made the them - for
Hotel. The Dinner consists of Fish, j-.i poem of urtusu&t merit, ihe
Potatoes, Coffee for only 25 cents. ,!?■£ written w'isn motio.i j-. •tur.v
At the Felscher Hotel you get the '.vtre undreamed of and ni,v tli • ,i
best 25-cent Family Dinner in town. : newer and better way to pie^eut this
tf 'iiamatic inrtd itit has beea worked
. out the story is told in three ful?
A beautiful line of colored lawns ree]s of a thousand feet each and
and tissues at Hooker's, all fresh £;jves the fuJ] 8tory in a ,,,ry in!rtr.
and new patterns. eating form. While we of me South
wit dit (|0 n0{ admire bravery of the men of
the North so much as our own men j
yet we are ready to recognize it any
where and surely General Shrldari
Js entitled to all the glory which the
poem and pictures give nini. The j
Cream, Rye ana French bread ! three reels will be presented at i
lVew Confectionery
Open for Business
PURE HOME-MADE CANDIES
and
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM
We use nothing except the best and purest of ingredi-
ents in the manufacture of our Candies and Ice Cream.
PALACE OF SWEETS
Knolle Co.'s Old Stand
Ladies and Misses Linen Dresses
in Tan, Blue, Pink and Lavender;
$5 values at $3.48. E. fJ. Buster.
dwtf
'Saked every-
day, Ruetz
,'adv. t
Bakery.
. , . — Ladies, you will find the sun hot
King Quality on Shoes is wnat ,xm] J0U better get a paragol from
Sterling is on silver. They are sold j Hofeerts
and guaranteed by Louis Roesler. j
I au v. i ! We make only one kind of bread-—■
i
j that is the best of aii kiuda. Malina
i the Opera House this afternoon at I
four fifteen. All students will be ad-j
mltted to the matinee at five cents.!
Pictures for the night show
Trails of a Playwright, Minister and
the Outlaw and Lazy Bill Hudson.
Embroidery tlouncings, Allovers i
Bakery.
edgings and insertions at special!
prices this week at Hooker's. i Shears
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at
Healy's Hardware Store.
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A nice line
Just received -shipment of the new
splash, wash voiles at Hooker's, 25c
yard.
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AUTOCRAT COFFEE
fresh Roasted, Highest Quality. In daily use in homes
vvhree quality counts.
, 3 POUNDS FOR $1.00
Cosls more, but goes farther pound for pound than any
other coffee.
Wangemann-Reichardt
C©« I Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters
MAKE EASTER
The OCCASION
for that new portrait you
have promised yourself
so long. It's an appropri-
ate time to exchange pho-
tographs. and besides, the
pretty EASTER HAT and
troek will show you at
your best.
Make Appointments Early
— N'eat, stylish and wear well—the
A beautiful line of the new Purs-: A une of the "cw thui^s inj panoma Hats that Buster sells you
j es just in at Hooker's each 50c. | M<>n's atIfi Ho-vs Sraw Hats at Hoo,H you at a saving frour. 50c to $1
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dwtf
Good
Better
Best
Ladies $3 arid $3.50 low-cut shoes
are now going at $1.48 at E. C.
Buster's special sale.
We have the best
that you may want,
of things
HAUSAGE
Wiener Wurst that wfll taste
like more.
Pure Pork Pan Sausage—all
that the name Implies, no beef.
Mechanics tools of all kinds at!
! prices to suit. Healy's Hardware I
Store. dw tf'
f -id*. >
Ready mixed House Paint; all I
colors; best grade. Fresh stock at!
M. A. Healy's dw tf
(adv. t
The best on the market; what is it
those Palmetto Linen Suits at Rn
bert'i. tf
(adv.)
Spring is here and Summer is fol-
lowing at its heels; you will want
one of those stylish straw hats that
Buster is selling. dwtf
Ftxall finish will make old furni-
ture of yours look like new stuff
for salo by T. C. Ehlert. tf
(*dv.)
Eorty-flve inch embroidered voile
flouncing at 65c, 85c and $1 yard
at Hooker's.
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Eberle, Frank. Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 16, 1912, newspaper, April 16, 1912; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth486239/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.