Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Men
y:
OU will find in this store a wealth of re-
sources in your problem of choosing
gifts for a man s Christmas. Everything here
is of highest quality; you dont need to wonder
about it being good.
You couldn t buy a more useful present than
a Hart, Schaffner & Marx suit or overcoat;
splendid values at $25 and up.
Gloves
Neckwear
Hosiery
Suspenders
Underwear
Shirts
Mufflers
Belts
Rags
Caps
Collars
Bath Robes
Cuff Links
Garters
Suit Cases
Sweaters
Pajamas
Handkerchiefs
The
Christmas
Store
The
Christmas
Store
1/ V
Well Appointed
Kitchens
w provided with Sanitary Porcelain
;toh. We install them complete
[ *ith drain boards, back and right-
(kud end pieces, all in ono piece. If
four kitchen is equipped with the
i ityle, insect-catching kind, come
|pi let us give you tempting prices
* a modern equipment. Sanitary
ijFlioblng, especially in tho kitch°n
'•4 bath, are essential to comfort
HP convenience.
EGKE BROS. COMPANY
/ Wool Is going up. It 1» going ati
steadily, and rapidly, and the pros-
pect of a decline 1* very remote, ac-
cording to Mr. J. L. Koska, ot the
llrm ot Wlnklemano & Bohne.
"We are selling woolen fabric* for
men and women at prlcea below
wholeaale coat," said Mr. yoafca this
morning. "It ia true these goods
were bought la the early summer be-
fore price* advanced vary much, but
it would be lmposalble to duplicate
i ®*ny patterns in men'# suit* now at
the retail prices."
"Army orders are responsible for
; the scarcity of wool," said Mr, Koe-
jka, "and America will Import but
very little until the end of the war
"We might boycott the egg dealer,
and the butcher and the dairyman.
Any article of food can be substi-
tuted, but clothing is Indlspeaslble
]and it is up to the long suffering la
borer to pay the price, or wear last
season's clothes. An Interview In
the Austin American by a large New
York Importer will be Illuminating:
i "You are noon going to pay >50
J for your suit of clothes that you aro
now paying $26 for," he saltl.
"England has contracted for every
(pound of wool that Australia can
produce and now she has called up
! on New Zealand for the full prod
uct of that great sheep raising coun
try. All of this great supply Is nec-
essary for the mass of the people of
England and for the millions of sol-
Idler* who Rre lighting under the
British flag, *
"Experience has shown that a
uniform lasts a soldier not more
tlinn thirty days and by that time
it Is in such condition that it cannot
: be reclaimed. Formerly old uni-
form* were remade Into shoddy, but
this can no longer be done far the
reason that they become so dirty
'that, no amount of disinfectant can
clean them
"It Is the same with undercloth-
ing. All has to be destroyed by Are.
The result Is obvious. Many
times the amount of wool tbat Is
used In ordinary times Is.now being
consumed and more will be needed
as the war progresses. Our own
sheep raising states do not contrlb-
ote e drop in the buckft to the de-
mand of the world. So we are In
|bad shape."
Common garden sage brewed Into
a heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a,few applications will prove a rev-
elation it your hair la fading,
■freaked or gray. Mixing the Sage
Tea and Sulphur recipe at homo,
though, It troubleeome. An easier
way ia to «t a 80-eent bottle of Wy-
eth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound at
any drug store all ready tor use.
This Is the old time recipe Improved
by the addition of other ingredient*.
While wispy, gray, faded hair I*
not sinful, we all desire to retain
our youthful appearance and attrac-
tiveness. By darkening your hair
with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound, no one can tell, because It
doe* it so naturally, i>o evenly. You
Just dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and draw this through your
hair, taking one small slrand at a
time; by morning all gray hair* have
disappeared, and, after nnother ap-
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, soft and lux-
uriant.
This preparation la a delightful
toilet requisite and Is not Intended
for the cure, mitigation or proven
tlon of disease. - Adv.
MM
The
old
made It the 8fc
with discriminating
langemann
COMPANY, I'WCOI^OWATKD]
WholMala
Coffee
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SllKHIFF'S KAIili.
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
Here you will find Christmas Gifts Galore and they are displayed in
such a manner that the least possible time is consumed in selecting
a tfift thereby saving: you much worry and annoyance.
Edison, Columbia and Victor Talking Machine!
PRICES RANGE FROM
$15.00 to $250.00
A Large Assortment of Records
Better call now and select that machine for Christmas
Toys for the Kiddies
Our line i complete and you will find here practically anything
that jou would want for the children.
Books
Nothing makes a more acceptable gift than a book. VVe
latest in fiction; also historical, classical and books for tho childien.
Fountain Pens
A splendid assortment for Christmas. Ask to sec them.
L.. LANDGRAF
SOUTH SIDE COURT HOUSE SQUARE
MAREK & BECKER
VET ERIN ARI A"NS
Quitman St, Brenham, Texas
WOlldl lit HIT HORDFIt
Villa Bonnl* of llwtil* Hans To Dr*
ittiejf Property \chvmm I due.
GI.YCKIUNK AMI BAKU
PKHVKMT AITKMIKTTIH
The simple mixture of buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., known Ml Ad'
lcr-l-ka, astonishes Brenham people.
Because Adler-l-ka rcIb on BOTH
lower and upper bowel. ONE SPOON
Fl'l, relieves almost ANY CASK con-
stipation, sour stomach or gas. It
removes such surprising foul matter
that a few doses often relieve or pre-
vent appendicitis. A short treat*
ment helps chronic slomaeh trouble.
The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-
l-ka is astonishing K, K. Young,
druggist. Adv. f
Genuine South Texas
Ribbon
Cane
Molasses
is undoubtedly some of th-*
Ribbon Cane Molasses that
Wtr came to Brenham- Try
* gallon and be convinced.
I A. WINDHAUSEN
West Alamo Ave.
Phone 1-2-4
FLAVORY BACON
A few slices of our delie(ous, tasty Bacon for breakfast will start
^We'afwlyshm'the best and sell it either in sides or sliced, as
50FuU°welght guaranteed and prices right.
FISCHER'S MARKET
OTTO VAHLDIEK, Proprietor
"(JAltAtiK" •
1,umber for \iit«m*ddl«'*.
Look !l1 our Stork. Ask for our
Prices. Brenham Lumber Co.
Adv. 1!20-11 W I)«C. 21.
KliU M.HTKHM.
We have Just received eight caaes
of Felt KlIplH is. m a variety of col
ors Prices, *1 <»" and $1.80,
HOHLT'8.
-Adv. 21SI-3t,
El Paso, Texas, Deo. 14. Fran
tlsco Villa announced In t'hlhtwhutt
City he Intended to divide Ills men
Into groups of 25 each and dlstrlb
iite them ttlonn Hie American border
and In the Interior of the Failed
States to loot and burn property un-
der his Instructions, » letter received
from a prominent Chihuahua City
business man and forwarded to
Washington today, slated.
Villa, while in the State capital,
declared bis Intention of raising an
army of 25,ono men, but denied he
Intended to nttack General Per-
shing's column, the letter added.
These statements, according to the
letter, were made to the meeting of
merchants called by Villa.
Villa, the Chihuahua City business
man wrote, said he would have hi*
men in the bonier States Issue pror
lamntlons railing upon Mexicans liv-
ing <ui the American aide to "rlae in
rebellion against the United Htates"
and join his army, the letter stat •*.
Villa also declared he had 2,000,-
900 rounds of ammunition hidden in
the desert, and he could got It any
hue he needed It. according toghl*
letter. The Mexican leader I* also
reported to have referred to polltl-
al conditions In the United Stales,
saying the European countries wettld
subjugate the United States In order
to gel Its enormous gold supply, In
which he (Villa) would have a part.
The letter stated that Villa cap-
tured 2,000 rifle* from the Can-aura
forces In Chihuahua City, much am-
munition and many cannon.
i
BLOOD
Dock and Clover
Compound
. «.ooir watery or diseased,
lf the blood is poor, thin_why
appetite gone, nerv* ta^body ^
that creates
ment? ^t, tbe poj t.
No "dope"—remember.
main.
21 <Chrii!tmajJ jfcurprijtfr
for Mother's Eyes
A pair of Rlaswi for
Mother thrwogh which,
without chaagipsr them,
she ctn st e to Trad and
sew, andtolooknt distant
objects I How sh« would
appreciate that! Can't you
ju&t see her happy smile ?
GLASSE1
THt 0K! ,r mvtusu iwc»
K R Y PTO K (ponoHMCtd
Crifi tuk) C,L'.«:* will g«re
i ,:r, or titif member of tho
family wlto needs double vi-
sion glasses, permanent satis-
ful'tiuJ)*
KRYPTOKS do not look
I'ice obl.*4yle bifocal*, bat like
uaule vlsio# glaaaes.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County or Washington.
In the District Court of Washington
County, Texas
FARMERS STATE GUARANTY
BANK VS, WILLIE SUAW, KT
Ali.
WUKUKA8, by virtue of an order
of sale issued out of the District
Court of Washington county, Texas,
by the clerk of said court on the
16th day of November, A, D., 1016,
on a Judgment rendered In said court
on the 6th day of September, A, 11.,
I!t 1 It, lit favor of said Farmers State
Guaranty Hank and against. Willie
Shaw and Units* Shaw, No. 14,038
on the docket of said court, I did,
utt the Olh day of December, A. D.,
1816, at 11 o'clock a. m.(_l£}% upon
the following described property, de-
scribed 1n said order of sale, to wit'.
"Loud located and situated in
Washington county, Texas, and de-
scribed as follows; to ivit; llelng
po 11 of the Win. UeVer Head right lu
mild county on the waters of Doe
Hun ami being lot No, il of a plat
and field notes drawn by O. II. P.
Garrett on August 18, 1876, and
more particularly described os fol-
lows Beginning at a post In it
small prairie and N, K. corner of
Wtfdoy B:i Vr'a survey, Thenee E.
Hb W, with said llabor's N. bound
sty Hue 2K2 vrs to post and corner
of J allies Searcy's land, an ash bears
from said corner N. U W, ti vrs. mkd,
X. a pin oak brs S. 85, «. 8 vr# ,
mkd X Thenee north !>7tt vara4 to
a post comer ou Hutchinson's line a
double plum ors S 2(1. W. !> vis,
Itience \ 75 M with llutcblftson *
boundary :iuti vrs, to post corner
front which ui elm hts, S Id, West
5 vrs. and an ash bis. N. 01, W, 4
vra,, corner of Franklin'* homo tract
and with boundary Headlight sur-
vey, Thence S, with the west line
of Franklin tract and Helton's West
line 1035 vrs. to lite place of be-
ginning, coniaittltn 50 1-3 acre*,
Second tract lying and being sit-
uated lu Wufmlngtou county, Texas,
it part of tho Win, Gates League, Be-
ginning ttt a corner on Jackson's
creek on the «outli boundary of said
I 2 league and crossing of the Rock
Island road. Thence east with said
road K7w vrs, tho corner of said
Ualoa.1-2 laaguo a post from which
an elm heart) N. 40, Rl. 7 1-4 vrs.
mkd, X. Thence North with east
boundary line of said 1-2 league
1KI vrs to a post for corner
front which i hacklwrry mkd, X brs.
N, asf l't, M. 4 vr*,, » ditto brs. N,
s*, K, 7 vis, Th«t)ce Went 1.018
vrs. to a lorner In ,'ackaon's creek
from which a pecan mkd. X brs, N.
71 K.. an overctip mkd. X brs. N,
II vrs. both aUndlag off loft of said
creek. Thence down said creek in
the channel to tin? place of begin*
nlng, itinialnlng an aera of thirty
acres of land; the same land con*
WANTED -Hoarders Mrs T, A.
Wltleborg.—Adf, 219-«t.
"Mo Henrclly of l-uiol«er."
We have the slock, grade, quality
and ijuaDtily. Trices righf. Bren-
ham I<umb«»r Co.—Adv. 220-lt W
Dec, 21.
Some of our cualomcr* are shop-
ping early They know that th«
best selections are to be had and
better attention given and more
time can be taken In making their
gift selections early. Come in and
look over our Immense stock of Hol-
iday goods at Mauch's, Oratier's old
stand.—Ad *. «t _____
FOR MW
400 acrea , 3 milaa H, W. «f Bren-
ham, good Improvements, only |50
per acre.
114 acre* Improvwl, 10 ml las on
Washington road; <88 per acre for
quick sale.
Two-atory dwelling on Market 8U,
a bargain for quick sale,
AUO HRtX'KSCHMIDT.
Office, Oraber Bidg. Fhone 2«*
Adr, 21»-«t. ^
ItAIKK < "HI< KKS H—TH B4>IX>H*
frilt Way To Heal l»«e Mlfh «Vmt erf
IJvtnjf ml Home.
,.rjj
H-f-
W« havo a
which I
IOKS
in and let
L-k far
(United Pre* Report)
Chicago, Dec 14.—"Raiae chick-
en* In your back yard If you would
eut tb« high coat of living" aald
Theodore Hewee. secretary of tha
Poultry Show which opened here to-
tacreaae to G»«
Thea Schirmacher
THE REXALL STORE
dressed poultry has not yet
that of pork or b*f an
modlty that can he
home," he added. "A
the back yard, fad
. 1 'A
PICKLED
Spare Ribs
JUST RECEIVED
/'
ALSO FRESH
Pickled Pig
Feet
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IB
veved to Gld lings & Glddlnga by N.
H Dever, sheriff of Washington
county, Texas, by deed dated 6th
day of January, 1884, aald deed re-
corded lu Vol, 120, page 81T of said
deed records.
Third tract, all tkpt certain tract
or parcel of land lwtg in Washing-
ton county, Texas, ou the waters ef
Doe Run creek, a pari of the Hoad*
right Of Win, D<mr. being lot No.
ft or a plat and Held notes drawn
by O.II\ Garrett on the 13th day
of August, 1876. bounded as follows:
Begins at the Southweat corner,
James Huarcy'a No, 4, a post in road
an ash lira, from said corner N. 80,
W, s 1-2 \rs. mkd X, Tbenco 8. 85
W with Haber's boundary lino 80S
vrs. to a post corner In west boun-
dary line of Defer quarter league, a
hatkberry bra. front said corner S.
25, B. I vrs Thence north with
said iiuarter league lino 8ti7 vr*. to
post for corner and N. W. corner
of said quarter league, an elm bra.
H wit vrs. mkd, H, Thane* 75 with
north boundary line of said quarter
IcitKue 304 vrs to the northwest
corner of James Hearcy'* survey, a
double Gun Elastic tree brs. 8. 4
vrs, Thenee South with Bearcy*
west boundary 048 vr*, to the place
of beginning containing an area of
fifty (ft»| acres of land.
Fourth tract, l«ot No, 4, * psrt
of the Will. Dever quarter league,
beginning at Carroll Wllklns *outh-
west corner, and W, Hobblna N,
boundary a post from which an ash
bra, N. 47 W, 8 vrs. mkd, X. Thence
tiaUtt) Hf> West with Robbiua boun-
dary 148 vrs. lo a post oorner lu
rood, thenee with A. Hhsw's oast
boundary 342 vrs, cross s branch,
1*48 vrs a post corner In north boun-
dary of *ald quarter league. Tbenc*
North 75 Kast with quarter league
158 vrs, lo post and Wllklns north-
west corner. Thence south with
Wllklns boundary 078 vr*, to the
Plate of beginning, containing twen-
ty-live and one-fourth acre* of land.
And on tho 2d day of Jannnrf, A.
D,, 1017, being the rtrst Tuesday In
said Month, between tho hour* of 10
a, ut, and 4 o'clock p. in., on said
dale, nt the court house door of aald
Washington county, In the city of
Brenham, I will otter tor sale and
nell al public auction tor cash, all of
the right, title and interest of said
Willie rthaw nntl Louis Hlmw In said
properly, to satisfy a judgment ren-
dered in aald Cause for the sum of
Two Hundred Fifty-eight and IJ-
100 dollars with interest thereon
from the 6th day of Heptember, A.
D, 1018, at the rate ot ten par eent
per annum and cost of suit, Mid
Judgment being a foreclosure of a
vendor'* lieu on the property abort
described.
Dated at Brenham, Tela*, thl*
the #th day of Deeeiubar, A. D.,
1018.
BURNET PARKER,
rihorllf, Washington county, Teg**.
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 220, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1916, newspaper, December 14, 1916; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489330/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.