Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 232, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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BRENHAM DAILY BANNER-PRESS
THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1917
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Winkelmann &
Bohne. Inc.
Women Who Dress Well
know this the effect of the moit
perfect suit or gown .n ruined unless
tne eh or a worn with it are in perfect
keeping
Find time to make things more convenient
around the placc.
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Closets, shelves and cabinets in the house.
Fences and troughs outside.
1-2 inch material—we have it.
Call For Oar Book, "Things You'Need"
Farmers & Merchants Lumber Company
The Home Builders"
44 9
Ital CriHi* llniidaip's In Ohio \i<-
Poisoned.
Ijosm to lliiilsh on (In* InereaMi*.
I.onilort, Dec, 21 Tin- loss to
■ lirilisii Hlirpiiiiif; shows ii materia)
^ j (Ii'ciubm- for the wcii! Accordion
In I In- admiralty report ltfffy muhi.
i Hrltish iiierchaniiueii of 1,(100
j toils or n/ori' were sunk during 11>>*
j period by Mine oi fiiihiinias
! witll uK oil'- nierchantniiiu nikIi-■
fhU-tonnftK" illlll Otic fislllhK v<"
! Scl.
Cleveland, Dec
poison Red Cross foundaKcs uinl
spread wholesale death among tie-
soldiers of -America and her allies
hits been exposed unit finalrated
here, An InvcstiKHtloii is'oU,
Three thousand and four hundred
surgical dressings rolled by patriot
lr women III Toledo were Itlfeeti <1
with a mysterious t'.reenlah poison1
while In transit between Toledo and l'm!" »«"* 'V""'-
Cleveland. Immediately every one 11'VoKiitd. I)''. .1 <01111! < zei
of the 3400 bandages was burned. Aiistro-lliitigarlnn foreign
_ I ii'ilflbder, at lie session ol the peace
i I'mifercjici at llrcsll.llovsk Tile
l ie that tastes like mole sci vcit r "
day, 1 cad a ...statement to the effect
ifi ,0 ^
<hrlMinn* T'cc at City Hull. (o-tiitjinhi < hi'lutina.H Tri*e.
The children or St, Peter's Kpis A largo crowd gathered at the
copal Sunday school enjoyed their > Cermania Wednesday evening tor
annual Chrlstioas party at the pub the annual Christmas tree and
lie library rooms In the city hall dance The brilliantly-decorated tree
Wednesday night, (lifts were dls- was loaded with gifts which we re-
tributed from a pretty Christmas distributed to the little folks by old
'tree and the little folks enjoyed , Santa clans, more generally known
games, music and dancing. as M. Dreschcl. "Bill" Sehueren-
A delightful feature of the enter-; berg, always the children's friend,
taiiirnent was the visit of Santa made a fine talk to the kiddles, who
Clans. Impersonated by Tom .Stock- bad. a most happy evening.
bridge, who shook hand-; Willi all At the close of the Christmas tree
the chllilien, who were awed and exercises the floor was cleared, and
pleased at a visit from a real, live the evening concluded wtlh inlV
Simla. | dancing f<»t which N.ivi.ilil's orclics-
W'c feel that a vote of thanks l ira furnished excellent music
should lie lendeicd Mr. Stock bridge | -
for the pleasure lie -has givfn nil- j Wedded Thursday,
melons little lolks during the hull- , \11vv Klsle Krueger and Prof Hen
days, lie wit: Santa fot the char- (v itoline were united in mariiage
ity (, hrixlthus work id tin- ( hativbet j old Washington Thursday after
if Commerce and oilier i.rg.tillza- noon at o'clock. The
Klk* Hull Toiiiglit.
The Elks will hold their annual
holiday ball at their club rooms to-
night, and as this is the principal
social event of the year a large at-
tendance of the local dancing frater-
nity i- expected. .Many visitors will
alsy lie pre , nt from neighboring
towns.
So formal Invitations have been is
sued, but the committees w ish to ox-
tend, through, tin* columns of the i
llanncr-l'ress, a cordial invitation to
all those who have received invita-
tions in former years, and-to anv
one else who cities to come,
Society Shoes
• re liainty and t»<xiitli -witU a style
I'j harmonize with every costume.
Made »i» a wide variety of correct
models an«f leathrrs -vou'll finJ here
the kmi to suit you tAaCtiy.
ci'i (»mon V
'■tg.nilza noon at
lions, and hi visits brought Christ-, H1,„ p,.| |i,rmed by llev (' Itenken
cheer and
the
also
mas cheer and happiness to
hearts of many liftle. ones Hi
a I tended everal ''lirislmas tree cel-
ebration.; and bis visits were most,
welcome
Miss Maii'.an-t Wilkin
here lo Hpeml tin-
doet fer of . this l.utheran church, T'i*:
j'groom is the principal of one of tie
rural schools In
WashlnKtngton, a
Mrs. C W. HoRiii
at II 1 e n h ,1 tii restaurant
Haack, Prop. -Adv. 232 It.
Cha-
loll I
of til
K'lnn
i
Max,
Of lions- daiiKbler
remainder j Krueger.
Hint Hie central poweta -agreed 'to
| I'oiirlnde Immediately a general
I<ouis> Dallas of Camp Tt'nv s.ui pence vvilhonl .fiiicib|c annexiit.loiis
Antonio Is bete an- u brief fi)i!ini;;'i ,;nH| indemnities
holidays w
C Wllltins.
H M. App
of Han Ant
i home 'rhtllfulav
J ClirlHtma.s as the .■ m
i \lrs l'/d I'llugbaupl
Mi and Mr Itilln
1 In ,1 'lire tma
her cousin. Miss j |j
Rex Theatre
«1
ami Mr
iuruei.1 |i
.1 M
tliei|
w liili- and son, ,
ito, left lor t heir j
alter spending i
'nest . of VIr iitiil |
M ay field, \v ho
Utests of Mr. j
Mntlils, hirve n
home in Houston.
Chrbtm.-i* 'l're<* at i'htllipsbui-jf. |
Hev A. A. l,eifcste and faijiiiy, j
Misses Amanda and Milda lllet'hol- j
zcr, Anita N'iebubr, Kiltie I inch re r, !
I.ydia Scltroeder, and Mr (ieorgi- :
Ifilehrer motored to I'hlllipsbii 1 "J. 1
Wednesday evening and attended the
Christmas celebration held at the'
Mel liodtsi I'Ipiscopitl chinch, of I
which Mr. l.eil'este has clVarge. The
church was filled ami the interest
i.ng prograih b„v the .children was
thoroughly enjoyed,
The program consisted of souks,
recitations and dialogues, appropri-!
ate to the Christinas season, and
> spendtd music was tendered by the I
choir Aii offering amounting to
j about $12 was taken for orphan
l and suffering. A.rtm-nians.
surprised 'H the IN"-j Gilts were distrihuted from the
ot simple buekth »rn large and i-laborately-decor.ited
Chr.iRtniiis tree and the little folks
delighted.
on event Hrru
The Store That
Appreciates Your Trade
the vicinity of
son of Mr. and
the bride is the ;
of Judge and Mrs, A. ■'
The happy young coupi
ive hosts of friends to extend fe-
Hcitatlons
Hl(. SICI'KISl; TO M.WV
MIHKN'H AM
PERSONALS
(leorge llofftuann, who has been
spending the holidays with his pa-
rents leaves tonight for ("amp How-
ie.
Mrs. T W KalkenOerg and chil-
dren are spending a few days with
relatives in Burton.
Boil Menklng, employed by the
State Hank and Trust company at
| Houston, has returned after a visit
People are surprised- <H the IN'
ST A NT uc
hark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Ad
ler-l-ka, ON IS SPOCiNKI'L flushes'
the I'.'NTIKK bowel tract so com- weri
TODAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
" THK HHtUKN IIAN'li" The four-Mtai' serial
featuring Mnlilon llamllloti, Arlltie Pretty, Doris
Kenyon and Hhehlnn' IJoWlft See It ever> Tliur
day,
"ItASPUTIN. TIIK HKACK MONK" A true
Story of the JUlMlan revolution, featuring seven
(if the world's greatest stars; seven parts.
Oreatei Vititgrltph piewenls beautiful Alice .lo.vce
In "TIIK b'lOTTKItlOl) WOMAN" from the novel,
"Anne's Hrtdge" by Itohert W Chntnhers. It's a
Blue Hlbl.on production.
I III'' I''1U11T)MG Tti All, Two parts, fenlut
lug Carol llolloway and William Duncan
Triangle presents Charles Ua\ in "Sl'DDICN
JIM" A (Ive-act Thomas )| luce feature.
Also Keystone coined*
Present Location Opposite Picture
Show
NKXT TO S1NGKK SKWING MACIIINK CO.
RKADY FOH lll'SINKSS
Kxaminations Carefully Made Repairing Promptly Dune
EDW. T. JEN1SON
F. W. SCHUERENBER6, Inc.
HODDE ANNOUNCES
FOR LEGISLATURE
Local Lawyer Wishes To Suc-
ceed Sam Low As Rt*p-
re»entative.
I11 litis issue will be found the an-
nouncement of A W llodde as a
candidate for the oltlce of rcpresen-
lathe from Washington eounly lor
the (HUli district, to succeed Major
S ll W l.ow, who recently resigned
his office to accept a commission
from Governor Hobby as major In
Ibe Texas National Guard,
Mr, llodde lr- well i|ualllted for
the office he seeks, and respectfully
solicits the voles and support of the
citizens of Washington county. He
was born and reared oh a farm near
l.atlum lit this county, and worked
on the farm and attended the conn-!
try schools until he reached the age
j of sixteen years His nine years of
college life were spent at llltuti Me I
j nun 11U college, which he attended |
ftotit SBli|! to IPS; Has lor I'nlver-
j sity at Waco, from ISHKS to 1910;
1 being a graduate pf the Acadenw de
; pari men! of Itaybu the I'niverslty
j of Texas at Austin from 1910 to
HUt'i, graduating la 1»»1 (? from the
law department,
During the summer of 1911 Mr.
llodde wotked with the Department
of Kxtenslon of the I'niverslty of
j Texas, at Austin, and In the summer
I of 1'»11» h(»ld a position with the
' State Hoard of Watei Knginecis in
I the capltnl at Austin.
j In January, v.U7. Mr llodde
| 'Mine to HrenhanV to uiake this (dace
1 his piriuanent home, and during the
j past, year has practiced law here
| most successfully,
MatijiiKc l.lccnses IssiuhI.
Marriage licenses has been issued
(to Willie \\ olt and Miss Sophie
j Kraemet to Henry llodde and An-
| nie Witdehorke, to It t Alsnp and
1 l,onine Schwart*
Used 40 Years
pletch it relieves ANV CASK soiti
s oittaeh. gas or constipation and 1
prevents appendicitis. The IN j
Sl'A.NT, pleasant action of Ad le 1 i i
ka surprises ..both doctors and pa j
1 lents It removes foul matter!
which poisoned your stomach for j t,iad
months. Voting1' Drug Store
Adv.
To 1.011 in Weiss, superintendent of
the Sunday school, is due the cred-
it for the success of this entertain
(lienf, as all arrangement
by him. I ii
Deputy t . S. I'uel \iliiiinislralioii.
Washiugton, Dec. 27. Appoint
ineiit of I). It, l»aw'son as first dep-
uty distributor of the fuel adntlnis
tration was announced today as an-
other step ill the plan of decentral
Izutlon to promote effective co-opera-
lion between the administration,
producers and railroads. Mr. Law-
son will lie assigned to the Fairmont i
district of West Virginia. Others!
will be appointed in each produc j
I.ng district.
The plan contemplates also the
designation of a railroad represen-
tative to advise with the deputy din-1
tributor in each producing district. !
I'il's( S<>ii tioril S'lncceds .lellicoe. ;
London, Dec. 27 Vice Ad 1111ral j
Sir lio .slyu WcfvsS has been up-
Pointed first sea lord In succession
le Admiral Sir John It .lellicoi c
cording to an official eomniunieauon
Issued this evenln#:.
I.eave for Ari/.otia.
Mrs. 10. Pielop and daughter, Miss
I'-lfcic Pi'lop left Thursday for Je-
rome, Arizona, where they will re-
side in future with Mrs. Pit lop's
daughter, Mrs. R, Bosse For the
past live years Miss Pielop has been
identified with the local - telephone
exchange, serving for the past three
years as a long distance operate-.
She was one of the very best and
most accommodating of the young
girls in the service, and her sv,e t
temper and sunny disposition and
obliging manner will he sadly missed
by those who patronize one of U10
most wonderful of modern Inven-
tions. the telephone. Miss Pielop
.was exceedingh popular, (specially
! with her co-workers, and they join j
; with her friends and acquaintances j
j in wishing her a long life of perfect ;
happiness in her new home,
Mr and Mrs. I. c King and Mi.-s j
l.eiia Louise King of Dallas are j
j nuests of Mrs. Leilda Thornhill.
to his parents here.
I. I'". llodde of Galveston; a stu-
dent at the State Medical College, is
a visitor lo Breuhatii relatives.
Miss Thusnelda Mueller, -t« nogra-
plier at the Ilohll store, is 111 at her
home.
Arthur Schubert, employed by the
were | Santa Fe at Houston, has returned
ifter a holiday vacation spent here, j ,it 10 a. m.
Lieut, Edward Hecker, Co. 1,
Mrs. Guy Woodward of NavasotaS
M
and Miss Vlasta llaubelt of Rich-lf
mond are guests at the home ot'i
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank!
llailbelt.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ltuetz, who®
were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.®
F. Ituetz, have returned to theifl
lionve in Waco.
Miss Ludelia Wallace, who isl
teaching school in Nottawa, Whar-1
ton county. Is spending the holidays!
with her father, John Wallace andij
sister. Miss Mary Wallace at Stone.8
Miss Bertha l'oioet Of Somervillei
is the guest of Misses Oalyon.
Finest Kohn of Austin is visitingl
at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. M.I
(ialyon.
Notice of Stock'' I'dei's VMhig.
The annual meeting of the share- .
holders of the Washington County®
State Bank, Brenham, Texas, will he|§
-held 011 Tuesday. January 8, 1918,®
* *" " it the banking house furoj
f 4* A1 t , *■ 11 11 iv 'i of
he purcose cf electing a board ofL
11 rectors and the transaction of suchl
141st Infantry,is expected home dur j other business as may be brought|
inn the week on a brief furlough. | wfore th« mee!in*i n
P. H. Bouse. Pres. i
Kodak Corner
SKNSK AMI SENTIMENT
\ our picture with a kindly sentiment tmike-s the
NEW YEAR'S CARD.
You supply the SKN'TIMKNT.
We'll supply the PICTURE.
most charming
F\ C. WINKELMANN|~ FINE PHOTOS
MAKER OF "QUALITY" PHOTOGRAPHS
W. J. CATHER'S
Great Half-Price Sale
For a few days only we will offer all Coat Suits, One-
Piet'e Dresses and Ladies Hats at half price.
Sold Everywhere
U
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3'U
fourFin^er-iips
Tlie smallest details of your business are
often of great Importance to you. Why-
have to dif for what should be on hand'.'11
A great building, constructed of thousands
of oricks, is useful because all the bricks
are in place.
Keep eveiy record of your business at
your finfcr-tip». You can do it with
Deluxe.
PETITE SYSTEMS
Thirty modern systems for business and
professional record-and-aceount keeping,
which pnvvidesimple,inexpensive methods
for men who would not Keep records by
more complicated time-taking methods.-
The systems comprise: •
Wh ItwJi Alhnnt' Cm* IWkili '
Eiw l««* AitMWn' Cafcrtm Mill
citirrJiir* up.
ntrtllil | Biiiiii U4|tr
, ",af* "J®** |iab«ftiT U4nr
PVrWtMa' Caw ImHi hi ltd Srtfm
CWnlRm^ Mnm'I bn» Rifiiti
RMI Uilt Imiii CM Snlm
Stack hnim I«m4i Dilirti' <niirtam Uk
Th»r «wt but litllr—hut *re just at efficient »»thr
most rlaborate nccounllne forms.
T»kc ><lvtnlat» of thf aid thfy otf»r. C»il and
frl our s*n pin and * copy cl our complete cauloc.
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All 110.00 Dresses
All $15.00 IVresses
All^^SOlW Presses
All $25-00 Dresses
All $.'10,00 Presses
All $15 00 Coat Suits
All $'20.(H) Coat Suits
All $25.00 Coat Suits
All *10.00 Coat Suits
—
- $10.00
■ $12.50
$16.00
■ $1000
.*12.60
--- - $15.00
l ake any Hat in the Store and cut. the price just half and
the Hat is yours.
^Special prices on all Ladies Coats.
Sale continues on all Men's and Boys' Suits.
W. J. Cather
BR EN HAM'S BURT 8TOEB
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 232, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1917, newspaper, December 27, 1917; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489626/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.