Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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THE H. F. HOHLT COMPANY WISHES
YOU HEALTH-THE GREATEST OF
ALL ASSETS. IF YOU HAVE IT, WE
HOPE YOU MAY KEEP IT; IF YOU
LACK IT, MAY IT COME TO YOU IN
1917
THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES
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1'many seek jobs in
farm loan bank
The same old formula that has
made tt the Standard of Excellence
with discriminating people.
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Wholesale U roc era and
Kaaaieora.
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Lieut.-Gov. W P. Hobby of
Beaumont Would Be
Director.
LONDON PAPER ON
PEACE PROPOSALS
The Spectator Outlines Tenta-
tive English Plan.
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London, Dec. 30.—The Spectator
devotes the greater part of tomor-
row's Issue to answering President
Wilson's question as to what are the
peace terms of the entente allies.
Briefly summarized, the principal de.
mands as outlined by the Spectator
follow:
"The peace terms are to star:
from the statu quo before the war,
thus Including the evacuation of the
whole of northern France, Belgium
and uxumberg and of all lands tak-
en from Serbia, Koumanla, Itussla
and .Montenegro.
"Alsace-Lorraine is to be restored
to France. The Danish portion of
Schleswig Holstein is to go to Den-
mark and Pozen, Polish Prussia ami
Austrian Poland are to be added to
the new sub-kingdom of Poland, j
which the czar has pledged to cre-
ate.
"The Slavs of Bosnia, Herzegovina,
Dalmatia, Croatia, etc., are to be
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created Into a new kingdom.
"Bohemia to be an independent;
state.
"The Roumanian section of Tran.
sylvania to be added to Roumanla.
"The whole Austrian Tyrol, plus
Trlest, Istria and other portions of
Austria, which are Italian in both
blood or feeling, to be added to Italy.!
"Turkey to yield Constantinople
and the straits to Russia.
"The Armenians to be put under
Russian tutelage.
"The Arabs to be freed, while
Syria, Asia Minor and Mesopotamia!
are to be under external protection
guaranteeing tranquility.
"The German colonies to remain
In the hands of the entente. More-'
over, a money indemnity for the
ruin Germany has done in Belgium,
Franco, Serbia, Montenegro, etc.
"As regarding shipping, Germany |
to make reparation In kind for all'
ships of commerce destroyed, ton for1
ton, neutral shipping to be replaced,
only after nil the demands of the
allies have been satisfied.
"The German navy to he handed
j over and distributed among entente
. nations.
"As a guarantee against future j
war, the allies are to Insist upon the
democratization of the German gov-
ernment.
' The Kiel canal to be neutralized,
Washington, December 30. An-;under an international
non-German
jnouncement is made by the federal commission. Including the Vntente
farm loan board that (he directors | countries, the United States and otU-!
of the Houston bank will not be des. , r neutrals."
! lgnated for another two weeks. The'
secretary of the hoard says there is TFXKGRAHH LINK IN TISOl BI.K
a list of over 500 applicants from
Texas for various positions In the Arkansas Forbids Western Futon
{new bauklng system. from Operating in State.
Prominent in the list seeking
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places as directors are M. H. Gossett
of Dallas, S. A. Llndsey of Tyler, '
Lieutenant Governor W. P. Hobby.'
I,Hotner D. Wade of Stamford, W. L.
Greetings To Our Friends
Hot Springs, Ark., Dec. 30. Da-
vles & Davies, local attorneys, this
afternoon received notice from Little
Rork that the secretary of state had
issued an order cancelling the char-
Austin and C. H. Morris of Winn*; ter of thp Wt,stern Union Telegraph
,mr" company and prohibiting It rom do-
This is but a partial list, since both lng buslncg8 jn tl)p St,Up of ArRan
the Texas senators and most of the
Texas representatives have forward-
ed additional names from time to
(time lo the farm loan board as the:*
have been sent to them from Texas.
Says of Comanche, J. T. Robison of
sas.
A Happy New Year
To Everyone In
Brenham
Many, many thanks for your
continued patronage.
This action was taken under the
Arkansas statute, which has been
upheld In the supreme court, that
permits the secretary of state to can-
In addition to the directorships w, (ho charter of any forejgn
there are scores of applicants for
registrar, appraisers and examiners
com-
pany which attempts or does remove
a pending suit in the state courts to
mo. SCHOtIHA
The REXALL Store
as well as clerkships and similar po- th<! courtSi
sltlons which will have to be filled j utw th,9 nfternoon ,t w#g |
by the officers of the Houston bank learne(l thst the Mtgnfih company I
when It la organised.
STRAYED OR STOl.EN—One
blue don mare, saddle and bridle,
about IS hands high. Return to
Schmld Bros, and receive reward.—
Adv. 231-St W Jan. 4.
Army Offlw Hon**.
Lieut. Edward Becker Is spending
the holidays at home. He will re-
turn to rejoin his company at Cor-
pus Christ! after the holidays.
Auto Painting.
I have Just opened a first-class
auto-painting, finishing, varnishing
and stripping shop over the Ernest
Hermann Livery stable. Let me fig-
ure with you on finishing up that old
car; also sign writing- Phone 3.
Ad. Henschel.
—Adv. 333-lt
had obtained from the federal court
at Little Rock a temporary restrain-
ing order to prevent the secretary of
state from putting the revocation'
Into execution and that this lerapo-!
rary order was made returnable next
Tuesday, at which time tt will be
heard before Judge Trieber.
This matter came up over a suit
filed against the Western Union by
Davies ft Davies for William Over-
man for damages for nondelivery of
a message.
The telegraph company obtol ted a
removal of the cae from the state
to the federal court, whereupon the
attorneys for Overman applied for
a revocation of the company's char-
ter.
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Half-Price
SALE
Commencing Tuesday and for the
balance of the week we will sell
All Coat Suits at
Half-Price
All Ladies' One-Piece Dresses at
Half-Price
All Ladies' Coats at
Half-Price
All Children's Coats at
Half-Price
All Ladies' and Childrens' Fur Sets at
Half-Price
All Ladies' Hats at
Half-Price
Special prices will be given on Men's and Boys' Cloth-
ing, Rain Coats and Men's Overcoats
W. J. Cather
Brenham, Texas
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE
YOURS FOR BETTER EYESIGHT
EDW. T. JENISON
e want to wish every customer and
friends
A HAPPY NEW
YEAR
and take this opportunity of thanking
you for the part you have played in our
business prosperity during the past
twelve months. We hope to serve
you many times during the coming year
and assure you of the same careful
treatment that we have endeavored to
accord you in the past.
May the New Year be a most pros-
perous one for you Again thanking
you for your past courtesies and wish-
ing you the compliments of the season.
■ ■ ■
Schmid Bros.
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 233, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1916, newspaper, December 30, 1916; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489420/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.