Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 283, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Hardware, Implements and Bug-
gies Phone 450 Brenham Texas
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A hat for the man that wants
7ALUE.
LEOPARD BRAND ^ ,f
wont flop. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. - • .,^PV v;
BECKER ^ >%
Clothier—Gents Furnisher
JAS. H. SIMON
, iSr (Established 1885) J*®
Clothier and Gent's Furnishings
A share of your trade solicited
Alamo Ave. Brenham, Texas
GEO. N. DWYER
General Insurance and
Real Estate
BRENHAM TEXAS
Phone 487
fred l. amsler
General Insurance and Real
Estate
Office Phone 7 Residence 69
BRENHAM, TEXAS
LET
nicholson bros.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Do your building. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Telephone 161
mathis, teague and
embrey
lawyers
Office Corner Alamo and North St.
marek & becker
Veterinarians
Quitman St. Brenham, Texas
nllyburnes
Veterinary Surgeon
J'l. *'®i-i'-V* '■' iv1i
Office at 205 St Charles Street
If you want a good well get
t. e. felder
The Well Driller
Phone 847 Brenham, Texas
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searcy & botts
Attorneys-at-law
Office over Goings ft Giddings
Dentist
Office over Wittbecker's Store
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BROCKSCRNIBT & KOTING
1 ABCBWM^WOTCTTOAt
607 Gay Hill Street^ Brenham,
Texaa—Send any sketch or idea
you desire to have put fa practi-
cal shape. $ wffl few* if up and
snbmit, on -«Miovak
mates and prices for
plana and specifications.
HOTEL
(American Han)
Rooms $2.00 per day and
Hot and cold running watM\
rooms.16 roomie with baths.
I' WASHINGTON INN
Brenham, Texas
% All conveniences. New,
accommodations. Excellent
Rates reasonable.
Marble and Granite Yard
First Class Foreign and Afri-
can Marbles and Granite Handled
All kinds of Cemetery Work,
Iron Fencing a Specialty
f. w. martin
Phone 126
Brenham, Texas
dornberger's
Ttilor Shop.
Order your Spring and Summer
Suit in time. Over Wittbecker's
Store. .
BALHO
Next to
Eye, Ear,
Office
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Ey«, Eir, Nom ^M ,
Office over SchlrmaCtji^ *
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BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Surveyor
and' Real Estate Agent
BRENHAM - - • TEXAS
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arra barber shop
GET SHAVED RIGHT NOW
4-barbers4
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT
C. E. STOKES, Prop.
West Side '>■ Courthouse Square
practice economy
Wash you clothes in soft fibre
preserving water. You can only
get it out of a
CHAMPION CISTERN
ad0lph seelhorst
GROCERIES AND
FEEDSTUFFS
Deliveries Made to Any
Part of the City
Agents
ii-.u mi •ifei
f. a. windhausen
IF you WANT
meal
THAT IS ALL MEAL
Try Some of SEIDEL'S Scoured,
Polished, Separated Meal
We Carry a Full Line of
groceries and feed
STUFFS
Your Patronage Solicited
wm. seidel
PHONE 18#
MADE FROM THE
best Material*
Pure Spices ground righ and de>
exico City, Feb. 26 -General Fe-
at the head of a force
ils, has begun' an attack on the
Pacific port of Maiatlan in the State
of Sfaaloa, and hurrying to Join in
the movement is the Federal gun-
boat Tampic, whose commander has
turned to the rebel cause, according
to information received today by the
Mexican Government.
The only other Mexican warships
on the west coast are supposed to be
off Guaymaa, in th State of Sonora.
Tha gunboat TampWo is rfepdrted to
ing toward Mazatlan from
po, in Northern Slnaloa.
Angeles largely reinforced
d by recruits from the
Sinaloa and boasted that he
take Mazatlan within two
JAP COUNT REFUSED ENTRY
Rebels Declined to Permit Count Ito
' to Cross Into Mexico
MRS. EMMA SIMMONS
insurance
Brenham, Texas ,
Transfer Man Telephone 474
asa rippetoe
Headquarters Gas Office, Main St
ANTHONY TRANSFER CO.
J. W. SULLIVAN, Prop
Buss and baggage wagon; pas-
sengers called for all trains.
Trunks hauled to and from sta-
tion.
PHONE NO. 88 and NO. 4.
,
TRY OUR
PAN SAUSAGE,
VIENNA SAUSAGE,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE
IT PAYS
TO ADVERTISE
TRY A CARD
In These Columns
Help 4o ileal The Sick
TRISTRAM'S PHARMACY
will fill your Prescriptions using
none but the best and purest
drugs at reasonable prices.
A FINE LINE OF PERFUM-
ERY and TOILET PREPARA-
TIONS for LADIES OF GOOD
TASTE.
Get rid of your Bad Cold.
Sure cures for colds already
prepared.
Evei
drug li
up to-date in the
TRISTRAM'S
PHARMACY
FRED HEINECKE, Prop.
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YOUR HOME
Galvanized Flues
fAND CISTERNS
ijt.i ». *• 'i/jj! !, i'l.
HMwE&d AW.'.'KitvW:'.'VK&tawxi• • .i(ft
Nogales, Arizona, Feb. 26.-^-Count
Ito, a Japanese official, was refused
entry into Mexican territory con-
trolled by Constitutionalists last Mon-
day, 'according to information that
became public today. Ito crossed the
ine to visit the American Consul at
Nogales, Sonora, and was turned back
by Constitutionalists immigration of-
cers in accordance with orders relat-
ing to the entry of Asiatics.
Cotint Ito was not arrested nor de-
tained.
After he had been denied admission
Into Sonora Count Ito left for Tuc-
son. He made no comment on the
refusal of the rebel officers to permit
him to enter Mexican territory.
by
• A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, removing
navel, cures diabetes, weak and
ame backs, rheumatism, and all ir-
regularities of the kidneys and
iladder In both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in chil-
ren. If net sold by your druggist,
will be Bent by mall on receipt of
.00. One small bottle is two
months' treatment, and seldom fails
perfect a cure. Send for Texas
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive Street, St Louis, Mo., Sold
druggists.—Adv.
waMHPMHHSI
vote of
Albany, N- Y., Feb. 26.—Homer
D. Call of Syracuse was elected the
State Treasurer at a Joint session of
the Legislature to succeed the late
John J. Kennedy, who committed
suicide In Buffalo a week ago. Call
was supported by a combination of
Progressives and Democrats and re-
celved 08 votes to 06 for William
Archer, Republican. Former Gov
ernor Suiter voted for Mr. Call,
thus preventln# a tie vote.
/tyilllam Barnes, State Chairman
of the Republican party, declared to-
night that the Progressives offered
to make a "deal" wlt£ the Repub-
licans before Joining the Democrats
and that the offer was spurned. His
statement follows:
"When I charged in October last
that Mr. Roosevelt had made a deal
with the Democratic party to nomi-
nate Justice Seabury for assistant
Judge of the Court of Appeals, and
which combination the emocratic
State committee repudiated, I did
not know that another example of
the willingness of the Progressive
party to come with the Democratic
party of the State of New York
would be afforded so soon.
"The deal which effeoted In the
Legislature today by which Mr. Call
of Syracuse was elected State Trea-
surer, with the aid of a Tammany
Hfrll Representative, clearly exposes
the methods of the Progressive par-
ty, which in 191,2 gathered at Ar-
mageddon for the express purpose
of renouncing political spoils. The
good people who were deceived by
the remarks of Mr. Finn of Pitts-
burg, in the Chicago Convention
that the new party was against the
old methods, now have a splendid
example of how much protestations
mean."
Mr. Call Is a vice president of the
American Federation of Labor. He
ran for Secretary of State in 1912
on the Progressive and Independent
League tickets.
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ENGLAND AWAITS ANSWER
U. S. Asked to Give Safe Conduct to
Consul Perceval
FEDERALS TOOK GUERRERO
Two of Rebel Garrison of Forty Men
Were Reported Killed
Laredo, Texas, Feb. 26.—The town
of Gowr.ro,, T.m.plip.., Mexico, ™
was occupied by Mexican Federals'
Monday according to reports brought
here today. The Federals under Gen-
eral Guarnacio, previously had occu
pied Sanlgnacio the same day. Only
40 rebels garrisoned Guerrero and
two of them were killed. Fierce
London, Feb. 26.—The British Gov-
ernment, it was announced today, is
still awaiting an answer from the
American State Department to its
request to the United States Govern-
ment to secure a safe conduit from
General Villa to enable Consul Perce-
tn
the investigation into the death of
William S. Benton, at Juarez.
Francis Dyke-Acland, Parliament-
ary Under Secretary for Fori ftn Af-
fairs ,stated today in the House of
Commons that the Foreign office was
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you want,
that's what!
umet is fl
teed to glr#
It 18 SUT9 Sit'
peneci ilivvif • .,
ing and raising
qualities, to
wholesomanssfr <
Irt porttjf.
Perfectly
red. melttatf-
tender bls»
cult, cake, muf-
fins, griddl*
cakes, are bona#
to result traa*
its use. !
Calumet)
goes faxtbar
than other bakf
Ing powders-**'
and it's mode*'
ate inoost.
Insist on ft.
at your grooe»*r%
AWARDS .
CLUB ORGANIZED
BALL
. ... , x » r'not prepared to order Consul Perce-
fighting ... reported et topj-L, to E1 p„0 danger-
Mond., and Tne.d.,, bnt no detail. |0„, dl|tri(,ls „f M„lc0 |t hkd
received some assurance that he
were received.
BANDIT ROBBED EXPRESS CAR.
Southern Pacific Train Entered Near |
S*n Francisco.
San Francisco, Feb. 26.—Detect-
ives are searching the city and sub-|
urbs today for the masked bandit
who robbed the conductor, a brake-
man and express messenger and the-
express company's safe on a South-
ern Pacific train late last night be«
tween Burllngame, a suburb, and
San Francisco, and Jumped off the|
train as it was entering the out-
skirts of the city. The amount ta-1
ken Is not known .
some assurance
I would be safe in doing so.
Kountze, Texas, Feb. 26.—A cltffc
was organised here yesterday to pro*
mote Colonel Thomas H. Ball's
dldacy for Govrnor of Texas.
interest was manifested at the meet-
ins held in the office of Judge W. W,
Dies, and the document containing
the indorsement is being fully slgnsL
Judge D. F. Singleton was elected
permanent chairman for the Hardin
County organization.
Subscribe for the Banner-Press.
Subscribe /or the Banner-Press.
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There will be in service at the Fair
Grounds in Brenham this seaaon,
"The General Director," registered
No. 49526; "Brack Medium," No.59,-
944; "Toilet Grattan," No. 44,738;
"Moechus," the Imported German
Coach, No. W25,| "American," No
4875; two good black lacks. These
are all as highly brad is can
bought snd Splendid individuals, cov
erfng driving, saddle and work stock.
See them before going elsewhere.
Best of care taken of mares. Alsc
have some good mules and gentle
horses for sale.
E. P. ANDERSON,
At Giddings ft Giddings Bank.
Adv.279.tf
ALCOHOL 9 PER CENT.
AVejelaWeRtpgrtionlirk
JtlieSionaclB
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Infants Childrkn
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Railroad Time Table
Arthur Kilgore, Agent
Passenger trains leave the Union
Station on ibe foUoHring schedules:
Santa Fe—North
No. 6 11:35 a* ql
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Fuller, Henry C. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 283, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1914, newspaper, February 26, 1914; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489496/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.