Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 20, 1912 Page: 6 of 8
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Houston, Texas. April 19.—Shrin-J New Orleans, La., April 19.—
| ers who will leave Houston on May From a number of points in Louisi-
3 to attend the Imperial Council in ana reports came of a night of se-
ftt. Louis, Mo.. April 19. The en-: Lo8 will ride on the finest vere storms. At several places high
gagement of Miss Jane Desloge, traJn that j,ag ever gone i0 an im. winds and hail storms were experl-
daUfhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules lies- perjal councj, Be8gion Thi, COme8 ! enced. In four instances fatalities,
Jsge of 3847 W est Pine Boulevard, ;aljout a8 a regU|t 0f arrangements were recorded. Considerable dam-j
ftSd Lieutenant Levi Q. Broun of made for Masonic order to use age to crops is reported,
the Thirteenth United Slates caval- .h ^ equipment of the famous deluxe j At Ponchatoula a negro church,!
TT. was formally announced Wed~ |Sun»et Limited. a hall, a sawmill and a number of j
8«»day at the breakfast following The Juse }ralQ wi]1 ftnd i{jJ Bea„ Bmajj buildings were wrecked. Win- j
the wedding of Miss Desloge a 8lon ln ^ew Orleans when it finishes dows were broken In nearly all of
brother, George Desloge, and Miss ^ ^ fun through from (he pa-|the town buildings by hail stones
Madeline Btith. The wedding will c{fic COftgt _jn be on about and trees, telegraph and telephone
take place Maj i. Lieutenant Brown ^ xhe train is to be taken poles were blown down. Frankl
1« ftatloned at College, Station, rex., on that ag May j marks Korhean was seriously injured by a
acting as professor of military sci- ^ closing of the tourist season to;tree falling on him. Crops were
SOCe In the Agricultural and Me- . „nn«t Th« train will hndlv damaged, nrinciually strawber-
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plete lineof fresh
GROCERIES
Orders promptly filled and
delivered. Phone 189.
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! and from the. coast. The train will j badly damaged, principally strawber-
| return from New Orleans to Hous- J ries, which have suffered severely,
iton empty—"deadheading" back, j The town of Ooodbee, near Madl-
At Houston the Shriners will sonville, was struck by a tornado,
■board It. Shriners from Beaumont, and a young son of Charles Giles
Galveston and other nearby towns was killed by the destruction of the
i will come to Houston and leave in Giles home. Several other hovtses
a body. The train will be composed J were demolished.
: of steel sleepers, observation car. At New Albany Frank Montele-
■ dining car, baggage coach, dynamo one, an Italian farmer, was killed by
car and will be a veritable palace on lightning.
wheels. The officials say it will be j At Plaquemine John Williams, a j
one of the heaviest trains ever oper-(plantation laborer, was struck and j
ated over any line. 'killed by lightning.
The train will run on the sched-j A cloudburst is reported to have j
ule of the de luxe Sunset Limited struck Addis, near Paquemine, j
and will leave Houston at 10 oclock where four inches of rain fell in an
a. m., May 3, arriving in Los An- hour's time.
geles 3 p. m. on May 5. A special A number of cabins, fences and j
baggage agent will have charge of trees were blown down at Manch j
the baggage car so that the Shriners bayou, near Plaquemine. A negro j
may have access to their baggage at named Hamilton was killed by light- j
any time en route. j ning at that place.
The Shriners of Houston held a
meeting last night when plans for1
the trip were discussed. It is stat-
ed that Houston will be more large-
CAl'SE OF TWO DEATHS.
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LAW, LAND AND ABSTRACT OFFICE
BKENHAM TEXAS
Drs. PIER & BECKMEYER
Physicians & Surgeons
Phone 97
(Met oier
Sdamacker 't Drug Start
ANTHONY HOTEL
Transfer Line
But meets"all train* day and
night. Call* answered prompt-
ly. Public patronage solicited
A. F. RIG GINS
pnjriHor Trmmtfer Line.
Ka. Phomt 346
Fresh Hot Rolls
Bread, Cakes
and Pies Daily
An Up-to-Date, Sanitary Bakery
That Wants Your Trade.
Malina's Bakery
ALAMO AVENUE
,<=« «■«" — —Bastrop, Texas, April 19.—The
ly represented at the Los Angeles ; tvvo negroes, Wesley Duval and Mor-
meeting than at any previous session j ris geuars, who are charged with
of the imperial council. the killing of Earnest Smothers and j
■ Max Warren at Smithville were plac- j
rADM nilD DAVC e<^ Sheriff lownsend.
CUKN IlUD DUi J The negroes were killed while the
ADC CMTCDTAIMCH neighborhood was on guard to pre-
AKfc triltKlAlntU vent the coming of the axeman. One;
was killed in a room in a house |
Rockdale, Texas, April 19.—The where a lot of negroes had gather- ;
Milam County Boys' Corn Club and ed to keep a lookout for the axeman :
the Girls' Tomato Club were enter- and the other was killed as he rani
tained here yesterday in royal style, out of the house after the first one
i They assembled at the city hall over I was killed.
100 strong, there being seventy-five — —
boys and twenty-six girls in addi-j AVomen's Clubs Meet.
; tion to a number of grown people.
Mr. Quicksall, the prominent expert, Waco, Texas, April 19.—The
delivered an interesting and instruc- Fourth District Texas Federation of j
jtlve address and was followed by j Women's Clubs was called to order
Mayor H. C. Meyer, Hon. E. A. Camp |at 8:30 last evening for a two days'
George A. Doss and others. They session.
I then formed in procession and pa- Delegates are pouring in today,
raded the streets, winding up at the Mrs. C. M. Hughes of Wharton Is
j Crystal theater, where dinner was president.
j served, accompanied by music, mov-;
! ing pictures and speechmaking, Lat- j
jer on they were all loaded into au-■
itomobiles and given a good joy Irkutsk, Siberia, April 19.—One
i ride. hundred and seven gold miners were !
killed and 80 more wounded in a 1
Lion Brand Shirts, the Best Shirt fiSht wlth Russian soldiers at theji
on the market for the money; new Lena Gold Mining Company s work-
: Sprng Styles just received. Prices ings in tins n icimty.
|1 to $2. Soft and Laundriede; col-j Details of the fighting and the j
lar attached and detached. W. J. cause of the trouble have not yet l
Cather. n.tf been ascertained.
Many Russian Miners Killed.
Cotton Seed Crushed.
Washington, April 19.—The cen-
Call for Precinct Convention
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Billy Burnes
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at 205 St. Charles St
....... ... -— ..By virtue of authority vested in
sus bureau today issued its report nie as Democratic Chairman of Pre-
showing cotton statistics for the j 3, of Washington county, I
1911 crop as follows: Cotton seed hereby call a convention of the qual-
crushed, 4,418,967 tons; linters jfjed Democratic voters, of said pre-
obtained, 558,680 bales of 500']t.jn«'t; to meet at Lusk's Hall, in the i
pounds gross weight; number of es- city of Brenhain on Saturday May I
tablishments, 884. 4th, 2 p. m. for the purpose of eiect-
— — ing delegates to the County Conven-
Just received in my millinery de- tion, and the transaction of such (
partment a shipment of New Spring other business as may come berore
Shapes and Pattern Hates, from D. ....R. P. THOMOMPSOX,
B. W. Fisk & Co. W. J. Cather 11-tf Democratic Chairman, Pfecinct 8.
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and Restaurant.
Meals 25 Cents.
Short Orders at All Hours. Rooms
by Day, Week or Month.
FINEST BEER, WINES AND
LIQUORS.
SOLWILLIAMS
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proprietor
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lar with lock attached. Reward if
returned to Joe Janica, Brenham,
Texas. 12-tf
STRAYED.
Brown Mare, branded "S" on left
hip. Owner apply to Henry Pieper,
pay feed and cost of keep and recover
animal.
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i FOR SALE-—A good old-time piano
for $25.00. G. Hermann Furniture
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FOR SALE—Small stock cigars, to- j
bacco and candles as well as fur-
niture for cigar and confectionery
store for rent; also 21-room hotel or jl
boarding house, splendidly located; j!
also 4 store-rooms and 25-room flat,
now building. JOHN W. FLOORE,
Cleburne, Texas.
FOR SALfi—Two second-hand autc
mobiles cheap. Call and see Loesch
& Hoffman Garage,
FOR SALE—Bargain In second hand ^
p<ano. V. e have an upright piano ln ,,
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rlfice. Call and look at it, it's a bar-
gain. G. Hermann Furniture Co. 5-6t
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fice. Phone 241.
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Eberle, Frank. Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 20, 1912, newspaper, April 20, 1912; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482666/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.