Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 59, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1897 Page: 1 of 10
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BEEKSAM TEXAS THURSDAY DECEMBER 30 1897.
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Prof. H. CVoa Stnrwe "Weds a Daugh-'-..
ter of the Alamo.
.One by one the young bach-
elors of Brenhamare forsaking
the. ranks of single forlornness
and establishing homes of their
own. As a rule Brenham girls
are selected for these housekeep-
ing arrangementsbecause as all
4ha world knows they are as a rule
-he-fairest and best home makers
in all the land. There are exception-
to all rules -ic course. One
these felicitious arrangements
above alluded to "Was consum-
mated at San Antonio Sunday
last when -Prof. . H. C. von
-Struwe teacher of German in tiie
Brenham High School' was mar-
ried to Miss Cora-3?uchs'a most
charming representative of. the
Alamo City. The coveted and
cafInted blessing having been
seeSved the groom accompanied
by BiBvpride returned to Bren-'
Itarn. Tuesday afternoon and will
set up house keeping at an .early
date. The Banner rejoiees.ov.er
4he auspicious day that.has-eome
Into the life of our mosttesteemed
pedagogue a worthy and popu-r.
Jar young "man and heartily
olns with the company of sin-
cere well wishers-
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Officers and Committees. .
The elective offices were -filled
hy the Red Men" at their Monday
night meeting. The new Sachem
Mr. Simon has appointed assist-
Ui&3.and announced committees
as'folTowsi -
' Amos Smith IstSannap.
C'R. Eversberg; 2nd Sarihap.
m. Young Guard of ; the
"Wigwam.
C.T.'iiammons Guard of -the
3?orest.
Relief Committee: H Harri-
son A- P; Jones T.- M. Cass
13ios. Teague E. H. Eversherg
W. C. Henderson C. H Eddy.
"Vfcititing Committee: C. T.
Boff C. H. Carlisle S. D. W.
Sajw A. Smith C. R. Eversberg
Jhas. Lemm m. Young.
Entertainment Committee: C.
H. Carlisle Jr. Th03. Teague
E.. Harrison A. C. Dever C. B-
Gfllespie.
The Senior Sagamore Mr-
jKorris nasappointea tne iouow-
' ipg warriors: T.M. vCass!S". D.
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lemm.
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A" Broken .Flange Sends Third Thirty
X'Pitnp"H0Uingin the Ditch.
i.ne tnira secnon or regular
Santa Fe freight No. 34 gnorth-
feaand left the track between
Kenny and -Bellville Tuesday
raoramg. Seven box cars were
snore or less demolished and ihe
track torn up a considerable
dMance.' Conductor Ray was in
charge of the train. None of the
rew were injured. '
The wreck was occasioned (l'by
alwokfin flange.. Both day. pas-
senger trains covered- the dis-
tance between Brenham knd.
Sealy by way of Giddihgs and
?oiit. The wrecking crew
'Jemple passed through
! at 3 o'clock and put in
tart of the night clear-
reek. tLoMAx. coloreda'-life-
bm Washingtblpjinty
rder ot one of tjisra.ee
pardoned' out of the
y after serving near-
years.
turt house Tuesday
Mr. JosephjM. Matzek
fs Anna Draeger were
fn marriage. - The'happy
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THE
SON DRY GOQDr GOMPNY-
WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ; V
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Gen. Lee as consul general of
the United States at Havana is
the right man in the right place.
TheJ (production of iron and
steerin the' United States for the
month 'of December is said to
have surpassed all previous
records
The insurgents in Cuba con-
tfnfle' joreeeiv supplies with
custoniary.regularity from the
UniteHSt'atesby means of filU-
busfefing stezymers. s ?&& '
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In the opinion of the PhiladeT
phia Press export testimony hi
all sorts in our courts has become
disgraceful. The law in many
States has now recognized the
necessity of paying more than
the ordinary witness fees to X-.
perts so that there is a pecuniary
recognition of itsryalue.jrhe
three experts in- thej: "BarMere
trial in New York receive'dCfrom
the county S7250. Thevfes?given
experts yearly in any one of our
large cities would probably pay
twice over the annual salary of
permanent experts but at pres-
ent there is nothing permanent
about an expert but his fee.
The Hillsbord Herald claims
that agriculture has made more
advancement during the past ten
years than in any other ten years
of the world's history.
"Small farms well tilled often
result in purses well filled.
The following from the Nashr
ville Christian. Advocate is the
whole truth: "The judgments
that .you form and express con-
cerning other people are an in-
fallible revelation of your heart
Isaac Taylor has beautifully said
that the object glass of a tele-
scope may or may not bring back
a correct report of the star at
which it is pointed but that it
never fails to disclose specks or
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man who- makes a habit of puflS -
ing out the moles from his bro$h pip-
er's eye is most likely to have: ?.
rather large beam sticMngn'lnsf fiZ
nvtrn mra WTUr. i i-; iilf y&.s '
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fulness except the bar oratpyr-Jl "v" -ity
except the debauche? Wfip :"
proclaims his belief In'fiie "apcV
trine that every man. hasiis -
price except the dishonesfc-foltm-
who is"himself fgirifjaleJBecacew
ful friend that in arteal-Jnn.
harshly about your friend or ae-
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Rankin, John G. Brenham Weekly Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 59, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 30, 1897, newspaper, December 30, 1897; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115716/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .