Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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All you have to do I* to bur your gro~
eerleii and cured meat* at this store.
Quality, price and cash will do the rest
for you, as It Is doing tor hundred* of
others.
H. G. WITTBECKER & SON
IRENHAM, TEXAS
Rex Theatre
Otto 8tern of PhlMpsbur« la a
visitor to the city today.
Mesdames J. J, Shaver, K. O.
Jtoutt, W. D. Crockett and Miss Hea-
ter Pat Shaver of Chappell Hill are
shopping In the city today.
Mrs. Perry Pender of Paris, who
has been in the city on a visit to her
mother, Mrs. V .K. Pahl, haa re-
turned home.
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Mrs. Ida Fehler of Chappell Hill
Is shopping In the city from Chappell
Hill today.
Chas. Hohlt of Welcome is In the
city on business today.
W. C. Wehmeyer la among the vis-
itors to the city from Zionsvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Frits Winklemann of
Hoddevllle are visitors to the city.
Henry Wehmeyer of Washington
Is among the business visitors to the
city today.
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0«»sie Love, Triangle 8tara
TODAY-TUESDAY.
The Greater Vltagraph Film com-
pany prwntH "Dollars and Hie Wo-
man" In six parts, from the famous
story, "Dollars and Cents", featur-
ing Kthol Clayton and Tom Moore.
Show every hour and a half. G and
10 cents.
WEDNESDAY.
Triangle presents Winsome Bessie
I.ove In "Stranded", showing the he-
rolf devotion of a proud old actor
to u little circus rider; five parts.
"Pills of I'erll" Two-part Trian-
gle couit'dy, featuring Charles Mur-
ray and I.oulse Eazenda.
Chas. Helm Is In the city
Zionsvllle on business today.
from
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loesch of
New Wehdem are visitors to the city
today. 5
Will Iteichardt ol Houston is home
for the holidays.
MIhs Pauline Rullls, who Is at-
'nilliiK the State Normal at Han
Marcos, Is home for the holidays.
Louis L'hrniann. a leading mer-
chant of Muellersvllle, Ik In the city
on business today.
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The Eoiil touring car tootluues to
be the most popular automobile !|i
the county. The flcliuurenbnrg com-
pany, local representatives for the
Ford Motor company, reports the
following deliveries of Ford G-pass-
enger touring c ars during the WMk:
Joe nilski, Hrenham, route tl; W.
V. Hohwara®. Uruball; F. W. Miller,
Long Point; William Ilium, Long
Point; It. A Eckelt, llurton; Her-
mann lUcliteri Long Point; Ed Hop-
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man, Burton; William Htelnbach,
(lay Hill; W. M. Htegemoeller, Wash-
ington; Martin A. Sehwarti, ("hap-
pen Hill.
A 1917 model Chalmers C-30 has
been delivered during the past week
to William Dallmeyer at llurton.
C. W. Wehmeyer haa purchased n
Ford runabout, which was delivered
this week,
Miss Hildegarde Wangemann, a
udent at the University of Texas,
III arrive in the oily Friday to
spend the Christmas holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wangemann.
E. O. Routt of Chappell lllll Is a
business visitor to the city today.
ALCOUOL-ar-Enccrc
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For Infants^nd_ChiIdren:
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
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Signature
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For Over
Thirty Years
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LODGE DIRECTORY
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Kulghts of l*ythlas.
j Brenham Lodge, No. 10, Knights
nf Pythias, meets every Wednesday
Macca»ccs. at 'J p. m. at Castle hall.
Brenham tent meets on the first; H, K. Hooker, C. C.
and third Fridays In each month L. Landgraf, K. P. S.
Will Rial, Com. i
C. A. Elolf, It. K. B j, q E ^ N ( Il7))
Brenham Lodge No. D79, B. P. 0.
E„ meets each Thursday night at
the club rooms
Alntot Si hlenker, K K.
London Lockett, Secretary.
Mr.-!. Mabel Caatles and Miss Ju-
liette Castles of Bryan will be holi-
day guests of Mrs. M. Hetty Curry.
W, O. W.
Brenham Woodmen of the World,
meet on the second and fourth Mon-
days In well month, at Odd Fellow,i
hall.
August Llndemann, clerk.
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A. V. & A. M. Brenham Odd Fellows Lodge
Graham Lodge No. 20, A. F. A A meets every Tuesday evening at Odd
M. meets at the Masonic hall on the Fellows hall.
tlrst Thursday In each month. Tom Thomas, secretary.
Henry Mueller, W. M.
!L Y. Neu, secretary. Mrs. C. P. Hendricks left today
M. W. A. 'or Gonzales to spend the holidays
Brenham Camp No. 15,118 meets (with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jo\
on the second and fourth Tuesdays j
In fluch month at Knights of PytWas jSchlndlel. She will be joined there
j Mr. and Mr* .Beth Harlng and llt-
• ile son, Both, Jr., of Houston, are
I he guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. J.
I IfarlnK for the holidays.
"See Santa Clans at Duke & Ayres,
every night this week.-- Adv. 224-2t\
I'I re nt Rrynn.
Bryan, Texas, Dec. 19- -Fire at
:30 o'clock Monday morning dam-
axed the C. G. Parsons two-story
brlrk house on Main street several
hundred dollars. The slock of mer-
bandlse of two occupants of the
building were also damaged, I'JOO or
H00 each. Both the building and
stocks were covered by Insurance.
It Is Still Time to Have
That Picture Framed
Bring your pictures to us and we will frame them In neat frames
and the mouldings will be the very latest patterns.
A neatly-framed picture will make a very acceptable Xmas gift
and the cost will be within reason. Ask us about it.
lllo De Janeiro, Dec. II). -Chief
of Police Aurellno Leal declared him-
self today In favor of Deputy Har-
roso's hill restriction the admission
to Brnzll of mutilated European war
veterans. In his opinion, the chief
says, "such Invalid persons, besides
being useless, are noxious and un-
sulted to new countries as nn ele-
ment of work and production."
MANUFACTURING l'I«A\T
Concern nt Lufkin Will Have 14,00(1
Monthly Pay Roll.
Lufkin, Texas, Dec, 19.—Lufkin
will add a new manufacturing plant
when on January 1 the W. D. Wells
Sons veneer plant begins opera
tlonB. The plant will have s month-
ly pay roll of ) 4,000 and the output
will be about 12.000 board feet each
lay. Materials for crate and box
aetorles will be the specialty.
hall.
A. Kllgore, C. C.
L. F. Qleiecke, clerk.
|by Mr. Hendricks Sunday.
Railroad Time Table.
D. H. «.
Vorwaerts Lodge, No. 6, O. D. H Passenger trains leave tho Union
8. meets on the fourth Wednesday In Station on the following schedules:
each month at the Masonic hall.
Jul. Urech, president.
Hun (a Fe—North.
No 6 11:35 a. m.
No. 16 11:32 p. m.
No. 18 12:27 a. m.
Santa Fo—South.
No. G 4:26 p. tn.
No. 17 4:23 a. m.
No. 16 — 5:19 a m.
F\ C. WINKELMANN FINE PHOTOS
no mo st Practical
S^ALL Gift-Shops
V.v
Electrical Christmas
gifts are both useful and
ornamental—and their
novelty adds to their
appropriateness.
Here are a few sur
gestions from our
varied assortment
CAPTAIN C. A. BARTLETT.
Commind«r of British Ship
BHUnnic, Whioh Wat Sunk.
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Brenham Compress,
CHI & Mfg. Co.
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Cardinals.
Cardinal Lodge No. 1 meets on
the tlrst Sunday In each month at
Cardinal's hall, at 10 a. m. '
Kd von Blebersteln, K. P.
A. J. Wondt, secretary.
1 11. A T. C.—East.
Knights Templar. !0. 42 to Houston, ar. .-3:26 a. m.
Brenham Commander) meets on >Jo. 44 to Houston, ar. 4:55 p. m
the third Thursday lu eaoh month n ^ x. C. West.
at the Masonic hall No to Austln, ar. 12:66 p. m.
Dr. R. E. Nicholson, H. P.
Chas. Eluhr, secretary
So. 46 to Austin, «r — 2:16 a. m
What Shall I Give?
If in quandary what to give, we will make some
suggestions to help you decide. You will also note
that we are offering many practical and useful gifts
at a Saving of 25 to 50 per cent. We find more peo-
ple giving useful presents today than ever before.
Do your shopping early while our stock is com-
plete.
Rath Robes .... $4 to $5
Ladies' Fur Sets, 25 per cent discount $8 to $15
Children's Fur Sets, 25 per cent discount--$3 to $6
Gloves, Ladies' or Men's $1 to $3
Silk Camisoles 65c to $2
10 per cent off on all Ladies. Children's and Men's
Raincoats. Prices $2.50 to $12
10 per cent off on all Blankets; prices $1 to $12
Ladies' or Men's Silk Hose 50c to $1.50
Handkerchiefs for Ladies Men, and Children;
prices 5c to 50c
Men's Shirts _$i to $3
Boudoir Caps __25c. to $1.50
Silk Gowns ___$r> to $7
Outing Gowns — 85c to $1.50
10 per cent off on all Trunks and Suit Cases.
Umbrellas, Ladies' and Men's at $1 to $5
Fancy Garters 50c to $1
Silk Sweaters; were $7, now $5
Baby Blankets 50c to $1
25 per cent off on all Silk Kimonos.
10 per cent off on all Dress Skirts.
25 per cent off on all Ladies' one-piece Dresses.
Hair Ribbons 25c up
Guest Towels ___25c to $1
Felt Slippers $1 to $2
Ladies' Shoes $2.50 to $8
Men's Shoes $2.50 to $6
Children's Shoes |i t0 $3
25 per cent off on all Ladies' Coats.
Hand Bags; prices 50c to $7
Neck Ties 25c to 50c
Ladies' Waists in Xmas Boxes $1.25 to $7
Make some one happy by giving them a Xmas
present
W. J. CATHER, Brenham
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Holi-
day
Sug-
ges-
tions
For Ladies and
For Men and
Girls
Boys
NEW IIOIVJE SEWING
SUITS
MACHINE
OVERCOATS
RUGS
SHOES
TABLE LINEN AND
CENTER PIECES
HATS AND CAPS
FANCY TOWELS
SHIRTS
AND TOWEL SETS
WOOL OVERSIIIRTS
IVORY TOILET SETS
COATS, SWEATERS
SWEATERS
AND CAP
GLOVES
'SHOES
NECKWEAR
HOSE
GLOVES
FANCY TIE
HANDKERCHIEFS
and
PURSES AND COLLARS
COMBINATION SETS
We Have A Large Stock of De-
pendable Merchandise at
Popular Prices
Winkelmann & Bohne
INCORPORATED
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
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Q eowuirtt 'l°*
King-Ko
Seeded Raisins
Packed In Sanitary
Tin Cans
Will keep indefinitely. As fresh two years
after packing as the day they
were packed
Try A Can With Your Next Order
WEHMEYER & HACKER
Wholesale Distributors
Brenham, Texas.
F.W. SCHUERENBERG
INCORPORATED)
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Come and look over our immense stock
sirries, farm wsgons, riding and
alkmg plows, planters and cultivators;
ant^saddles e"' mlK*"nery' harness,
hot" b*.ndie ^on'' Chalmers and Stude-
Automobiles and carry a complete
™ r ! 1 1K|llir P*rta and automobile
"PPta y iduj the famous United States
■M Goodyear make of tires and tabes. Have
a -flAodern service station. ..
Tisit 'rom you will be appreciated.
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1916, newspaper, December 19, 1916; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489819/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.