Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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THK RHKNHA.M1 DAILY BANNER.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1013.
Valdona
Remedies
Are Here
BURTON BUDGET
li. H. Turner, a hustling stock-
^ man of near Burton, had business
in the city Sunday evening.
.Messrs. B. C. Watson and A. G.
Homeyer are spending a few days
PERSONALS
They are the
Best that can be
produced.
. „ , , , i enjoying the balmy breezes of the
Dr. C H. Laas, who was pain : • 1
, ,, , , . . , I Gulf at Corpus Chrlsti
fully and seriously injured some
. .. , j write home and say that the climate
two weeks ago while returning from
, * 0 ... is line and that they are having a
a professional visit near Sofflerville J 6
, • j0,b £" d i nit
by be*tng thrown from his buggy is j
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Top
O. E. Tefs of the Tefs Land &
Loan company left Wednesday for
The boys Carmine to attend to business mat-
ters. He will return the later part
of the week.
EOR SALE BY
TRISTRAM
still confined to his room.: The
ii clor had a narrow- escaps fici
death when the accident occurred. [
It seems that his buggy top struck
a limb of a tree, throwing him un-
derneath the horse and jurking the
bed or irely loose from th 1 running
gear. He was rendered unconscious
for several hours. Bruises
body and imbs indicate that the;
horse stepped on him. When he
regained consciousness, he followed I
the horse for a mile and overtook
him and with the assistance of
friends the buggy was patched up
and the doctor was able to drive
to town. His many friends will
hope to see him out again soon.
\eu Grocery Store.
j pel. who reside three miles west of
t ■ »:. a fine girl. The v o t. 4 la y
r, arrived Sunday night and all parties
are reported doing nicely.
Justice, court meets on tiu f .'.-f.
;Satuday in each month.
Mrs. B. C. Watson is Jn Dallas
on his |lurchasinK spring millinery for the
f> ; of l'kos. Watson & Co.
Watson is expected home tomorrow.
Miss Minnie Fischer is visiting in
j LaGrango.
Mis Adele Knittel and Austin
friends are visiting In Florida and
Cuba.
Mrs. B, C. Watson returned re-
| cently from Houston. San Antonio
| and Corpus Chrlsti, where she had
been visiting relatives.
Burney Parker, county treasurer,
left Wednesday for Gay Hill, where
he will attend to personal and offi-
cial busines. Treasurer Parker will
return to this city Thursday.
E. P. Davis of the Sayles Auto
company, left Wednesday for Dal-
las to attend to business connected
with the firm. He will return home
the latter part of the week.
,i
L. S. Murphy, representing the
i'enick & Ford company of New Or-
leans was a visitor in the wholesale
districts Wednesday Mr. Murphy
maintains headquarters in Houston.
Mrs. Dora Weeren is in LaGrange
attending the bedside of her daugh-
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Have yoar
Clothes Cleaned and
Pressed by
J. F. SMITHEAL
V
And you will be
Satisfied
PHONE 321
nie Laas.
MAT HIS & TEAGUE
LAWYERS
Office Corner Alamo and North St.
ELITE
BARBER SHOP
C. E.. STOKES Prop.
Th« Most Sanitary Shop
in Brenham
Hot and Cold Baths
WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE
PLUMBING
This work must be done in the best
manner to insure satisfaction. We Let me figure on the painting and
guarantee our work in every respect papering of that fyome of yours,
to be first class. We want your re- Work satisfactorily done at reason-
pair work and will give you prompt able prices.
G. E. Gageski c-c-503 Peabody St.
Carpenters have about completed
the new store buildng across the
street from Mr. E. Fischer's and ter-in-law. Mrs. Robert Weeren
will soon be occupied by Mr. F. M. j yim Xon.t Vogelsang, m,. ,.in.
Bneh w ho will open a first class ; and 8alee,»dy for the firm of Stelner
grocery .tore. He will appreciate * i.^in^r. is in New York !, v ng
a share of your trade. -llIllnery for that fipn
Agent J. S. Schermerhorn and Hon. F. A. Homeyer was a busi-
George Sanders made a short visit ness visitor to the county capital
to Brenham Sunday. Monday.
Ducks are reported to be plenti- Messrs. Frank Kelly and Henry
ful in the four-file bottom. Wilkening. two prosperous farmers
Hon. R. E. Pennington was a vis- were in Brenham on business Mon-
itor to the city Sunday. day.
Mr. Frank Wilkening sold a car Seven members of the family of
of cattle this week to a party in Mr. Paul Weldemann, including
i (rth Texas who Shipve i it to citf- Mrs. Wiedemann, who reside near
ton for atock purpose-?. j Cedar Creek, are reported suffering
Mis Anita Scharnburg who is at- with whooping cough.
tending Blinn College, spent Tunday i,r- H. Knittel, has greatly en-
the guest of her cousin, Miss Jen- hanced the beauty of the already
G. F. Nelnast, successful farmer
and business man of Long Point was
in the county-seat for a few hours
Wednesday looking after personal
matters. He returned home during
the afternoon.
Who's Yoar Valentine
Few old custom^ are so generally celebrated
as that of sending Valentines.
The origin of the custom is lost in the mists
of antiquity, but the significance remains the
eame.
Valentines are missives of good humor, love
or friendship.
We have them appropriate for any require-
ments.
We also have plenty of the comical variety.
Better Make Your Selections Early
CITY DRUG STORE
Phone 259
FREE CITY DELIVERY
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Sheriff D. E. Teague. who left the
earlier part of the week for Bay
City, is expected to return home
Wednesday night. The sheriff has
business interests in that section
that required his personal attention.
B. F. Dotson, prominent farmer
and stock raiser of William Penn
vicinity, was attending to business
matters in the city Wednesday. Mr. j
Dotson was accompanied by Mrs.
Dotson; they were the guests of rela- j |
tives.
Two Nice Residences
For Sale Cheap If
Sold At Once
LOTS ON EASY TERMS
PHONE 202
Tefs Land & Loan Company
Brenham
Robstown
pretty home by building a new pal-
ing fence around his yard.
The young people of this commu-
nity will pull off a masquerade bail
DIVORCE PETITION
WITHDRAWN BY MRS.
CARRIE M. DOTSON
STORE YOUR CAR AT THE
Brenham Motor Car Comp'y
it
PAINTING'
Cor. Main &
St. Char'ti
St*. Brenham
The Favorite Saloon
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.
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7T r? •
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FLOUR"
:te, Bleached and Starchy
But that Creamy, Rich color indicating" wholesome,
strength-driving qualitv of the highest excellence.
Following a conference in the law
at Harmony hali Saturday night and offices of Mathis & Teague Wednes-
all lovers of the fantastic move- day, the divorce case of Mrs. Gar-
ments are cordially invited. rie M. Dotson against B. F. Dotson,
Rain, rain, go away little Johnnie file a few days ago was formerly set-
j wants to plow. tied and dismissed. The clerk of the
_ _ _.... On account of rain there w-as no district court was advised of the
rflrhKINu < h001 1,onc*a*-' agreement and the action will be
School is reported progressing stricken from the docket for the
nicely and harmonously under the March term.
principalship of Prof. H. Engelking This information will be received
and his able assistants. with genuine pleasure by the scores
Mrs. F. E. Homeyer has returned of friends of the family throughout
from a few days' visit to her daugh- the county and the counsel in the
ter, Mrs. G. W. Weeren at Paige, case are to be complimented in their
(Texas. efforts to procure a reconciliation.
Miss f'lara Sehillig is at Beaumont The principals arrived in Brenham
visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Giesen- from their home near Wm. Penn I
schlay. during the morning and went direct
The H. & T. C. are building an to the law offices where a complete,
| addition to the platform at the de- adjustment of every detail was made)
pot, which will prove a great conve- B. F. Ootson is one of the largest ;
nience to the business men. land owners and stock raisers in
j Dr. G. H, I.aas is having a neat this section of Texas. He is widely
cottage erected in South Burton, known and popular. The family is
■ which, when completed, will be oc- highly respected and the divorce pe-
jcupied by Agent Schermerhorn and tition filed during the latter part, of
family. last week was received with much
—. astonishment, and greater regret
I letting on the World's Series. among their friends. The incident.
Home Run Baker of the Athletes n°w, however, has become history
wintering in Maryland, ran up to ar"' w'" '>e forgotten.
Storage FREE
Work Guaranteed
Phone 457
rr
Sold and Guaranteed for Fifteen Years by
jWANGEMANN-REiCHARDT COMPANY, Inc.
ARE YOU A SOMEBODY?
It is much easier to be ambitious and to be
somebody and amount to something when
you have vigorous and healthy kidneys
and liver. It is a well-established fact that
when these vital organs of the body are in
proper working condition the brain is clear
consequently you think better—you work
more to the point and you easily accomplish
more.
REXALL ORDERLIES
help you to a good slice of success because
they stimulate kidneys and liver to renewed
normal action. In this beneficial remedy
you will find just the right combination of
herbs for the right results.
10c AND 25c
Theo. Schirmacher
WHOLESALE GROCERIES
Produce and Feed Stuff
Car Lots a Specialty
H. F. Wehmeyer
in .Maryland, ran up
Baltimore the other day and talked
baseball with WiJbert Robinson ,the
Giant's portly coach.
They discussed the world's series
of 1911 and Baker told Robbie that
he hoped the Athletics would meet
the Giants next fall again for the big
title.
"If you play us." said the good Weyl, a Paris
natured Robinson "I'll just bet you seeing the city
BRENHAM, TEXAS
PARIS "COP" SAYS
HE CANNOT DODGE
THE PICKPOCKETS
New York,
BEDS
They should be selected as ta their
i Carelal selection el seeds is rery Important.
ij (araiaatfBf peer and trieaess la stock.
We lava selected tbe kind that are lest adapted ta tbe soil aad conditions el
WttMaitea Ceaatjt. Seeds id balk aad packaies. Price* Right.
0. SCHAWE & SONS
Feb. 12.—.Jacques
policeman, who is
was in the night
a box of the best cigars that you court last night , to complain against
don't make a home run off Tesreau." I'atrick Slavin, whom he accused of
"I'll take the bet," replied the big robbing him of $7. The Paris po-
slugger; "and I'll bet you another licemao savs lie has had his pockets
box of smokes that we win the se- picked every time he has gone into
ries." a saloon since he arrived. Yester-
"Shake on it!" exclaimed Robbie, day at Broadway and Thirty-fourth j
and they shook. street, he said, Slavin came to him j
— and said that if Weyl would give
The Daily Banner has a Job print- him *7 he would bet It on a horse j
ling department that can handle any race and bring back $14. Weyl
order and handle it neatly. Job Kave Slavin the money, he said, and i
| work turned out by The Banner j Slavin disappeared. Slavin told!
j reflects upon the business conc*~~ Magistrate Campbell that he had j
i »»lr.v It. wagered Weyl's money in a pool-j
room. He was held in $500 bail. I
Kisses
Crullers, l^idy fingers,
baked dally at Schmitt's Babery.
47-12t
Try Devils Food at Schmitt't Bak-
ery 247-121
(adr.)
SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS!
«
SEED POTATOES, 11 PECKS, BEST QUALITY
VARIETIES:
Green Mountains Early Rose
Triumphs Cobblers
Early Ohios
Garden Seeds, Large Selection
Onion Sets
WINKELM ANN & BOHN1
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Fisher, R. H. Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1913, newspaper, February 12, 1913; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491423/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.