Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 239, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1916.
FRED L AMSLER
General Insurance sad l*al
Eatat#
Olee Phone 7 ReaideM* <•
BR EN HAM. TEXAS
MAREK & BECKER
VETERINARIAN®
Quitman St. BrenhaK, Tub*
BRENHAM DAILY BANNER-PRESS
GERMANY WILL PAY!
FOR "LUSITANIA"
PAGE THRXS
It is just as important to have
your policy with a pood responsi-
ble Fire Insurance Company as it
is to loan your money on pood se-
curity.
I represent 15 of i'..e strongest
Fire Insurance Companies ia the
world.
WE MAKE A ST^JDY
requirements in Sani-
ELITE BARBER SHOP
GET SHAVED RIGHT NOW
4—BARBERS-4
YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT
C. E. STOKES, Prop,
West Side Court House Square
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
West Side of Courthouse Square
Phone: Office 20S Residence 70
Will Also Promise To Torpe-
do No More Boats with-
out Warning.
Net Contents 15 Tluid
of the people .-.
tary Plumbinp, \\'e employ the very
latest methods in doing the work.
The workmen we employ are men of j
lonp experience, skilled' in all the
branches of Plumbinp, Heatinp. Etc.
Whether it is the installing of new
work, or repairing, you will find that ———————————___
our service will pive the utmost sat- n ci , ,
isfaction under ai! weather conditions. tl31lt*03Cl TIITI6 T3Dl6«
Just make a mental memorandum of Passenger trains leave the Union !
|our Phone number which is 308. Let Station on ths following sctedulss:
Arthur Kilpore, Apent.
Srtn'a Fe—North
No. 6 11:36 a. m j
No. 16 11:32 p. m.
R. H. LENERT
Specialist
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat
Office Over Tristram's Pharmacy
Hours 9 to 12 A M - 2 to 5 P M
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lyour wants in this line be known to
^US.
CIESECKE BROS.
J. H. IIIIEBES'
GROCERY
PHONE No. 8
WATCH THIS
SPACE
FOR
GOOD NEWS
OF 1916
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Ads under this headinp are chargt*
1« 19-97 • ™ lor at the rate lc per word thr
Hanto Fo" Bouth ! L '^sertion and l 2c per word foi
„„ r e*ch Insertion after the first
Na 1?::::::::::::::: i-.n I. S No *ds uken for 1<,s8 than if,c
No. 15 6:1V a.
H. <# if. C— Kast
; No. 42, east bound 4:36 p. m
Train No. 46. east bound 3:20 a. m.
H .* T. 0.—Went
m FOlt SALE
new; cheap.
:iy-i2t.
TAKEN IP A bay mare, 15
hands high, 16 years old. Blotch
Train No. 43, west boundl2:65 p. m. brand 011 rinlit hind hip. Apply to
Train No 45, west hound 2:4# %. m., S. S. Kittg Adv. 215-241.
J. H. QUEBE
We Keep Web-
sters and Bar-
teldes Gar-
den Seed
Also Peas,
Beans
and Sweet Corn
In Bulk
A Nice
Line of Flower
Seed
A. WINDHAUStN
Phone 1-2-4
&TC
[jut*/
Oil Barninf LecomotHrcs
iT SERVICE
NORTH AND SOOTH
GOOD CONNECTIONi
iT a«* WEST
Rock Ballast—Oil Baraiag
LocomotiTM—Heavy Rait*
tlT SLEEPERS AND DINKBS
For Further Information
I ASK THE LOCVL ASENT
Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON
Eye, Ear, Note and I hroaf
Office over Schlrmacher's D i|
over Schlrmacher's
Stora
BRENHAM. TEXAS
'NOTICE
BILLY BURNES
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at 205 St. Charles Street
; \V'■'■li-vKton. January s -Count
Von licrr-Syrff .the German ;unh.>s-
siuic pn-M'iiti-d to Secretary Lati•
sing tenia) .4 proposal to p.'.' indein- j
:"i Vmeri lost in the l.u'si* ;
'all .1 di«.lM< !' lllld therein eonelud*1 •
t. at . oUtrovei lit* also ,is j
sufaii.-c* that any Oeriiian Milium- '
i rnii s in the Mediterranean w luld not :
atta k lion combatant ships t>f any j
character without warning, or I ■■
•'stray them without opportunity (>r
j noii-comliatants to roach a place of
| safety.
While offering to pa> indemnitj in
•lie Liisiti.ti;.i , ,se, (J or m arty makes!
the 1. m*!*\ at 1011 that it is done with ,
out adm • -<ion nt wrongdoing No
ofli. al it dn .1' ion was given as to '
; the aen puhilltj of tin pi opo.s.i'l, hut
: some Ainen. an oflieiab- took tin
Mow ( at it would 1 nd the 1 untie '
: \t rsy
fill) >i»fe(> nt l.uev I'l-otuiscd.
t 1
1 lie assurances regarding unburn
rilit* wat tale in t!:■ Mediterranean
Second-hand buggies are ot broader -op.' than those gn
en alb'! the A.rahie disaster and co\
erlng the warfare in the North sea
The latter &uaraiiUetf only the sale
t) ot liners. Those for the Mediter-
ranean eo\ el ail on combatant
ships
It was tateil with authorilv today
that (lei 111ati) virtual!) had agreed
fefi5
oil
day
CASTORH
ALCOHOL -3 PER CENT
A\i»' table lVeparationisAJ-
simiLttintilhc hunl ami KfvHib
titijitlw Shmwchs ami ®
Infants Ciuluhvi
Proittote s
lirss and Ucst C outato.y^,
Oniunt.Marj'litiK nor -Hiuctal,
Not Nauc?otic. '
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namI# •
thrSrma +
to** Mat
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falArynmnmr
\,M'rtelh\micdvtei(^
turn.:win1 Shmwdi-Oumlji
Wnrins. fevenshu^ftt
LossOFM^1,
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature,
of
i'la.no,
1'hone
as good as
501 Adv.
FOR SA1.K
jand surreys in fair eondillon; $6.00,
j $10.00 to $25 titi. Call and see
them. K. Hermann at Matchett's
| stable. Adv. H.'l L'tlt,
15SC]
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t.K Simile Sis'iutlmc ef
•m, 'wOmi*w.
NEW VOKK-
or ^11 \iu:iioLiiKits'
MKirriNti,"
| The regular annual meeting of the
shareholders' of the Washington
County State Hank for the election
of directors, and the transaction of
such other business as may be
brought before it, will he held at *ttI; the position ot tin I niteil States
the banking house of the corpora-'
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January, A. 1)., 11* 10.
F. H ROSSK, president.
—Adv. 210-30t.
Marble and Granite \ ard
First Class Foreign and Ameri-
can Marbles and Granite Haadieo
All kinds of Cemetery fork,
Iron Fencing a SpeclaHy
F. W. MARTIN
Phone 126
Brenham, Teiaa
TRY A CARD
In These
Columns
It Will Pay Yon
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MAGAZINE
300 ARTICLES- 300ILUJSTRAT10NS
Efifineerinc. M«*har,ic* and hivcn'ion. For
_ther and Son and All the Family. It appeal*
toalldaaM—Old and Yoonr-Men and Women.
It is th« Favorlt* Nicu m la Omaaaiul* of
Maa ibroaehout tha *orI<L Uu Forrtaa
CorrMpoulaiiia are ooaauallr oo tb« nu h
for Uu# uv aad latanatiaa and It la
Written So You Can Understand It
Tha atof W III a..«itn III (50 Pa«M) anulu
er»r-«lc*l Hint* for stop Work and »a»7 »a/» lot Un
ifmia to do Iklaa aroorul the lloax. _
Ulat la
POPUUR MKCMANICS MASAZINE
in regard to gtiuill ho'U ■ not heltiK.
under all condition:, u i• i.1 < 1 of safe
ty for pass' n';;i r alioard 1 ship
iiboilt, to bo di'Stroyvd Tin >e lait
confessions are understood to liave
been contained in the last note from
Germany regarding tbe slnkum of
the ship William I' Kiyi The colli
luunlcution roached the state de
partnient aovt-.ral weekH a*o, but ban
bften withheld from publication on
the Kiound that it bad a certain
bearing upon the l.useitania uogo-
titttions. tier ma 11) ia understood to
have fully agreed w ith I lm Ameri-
can point of view.
The assurances regarding tbu con-
duet ot siilitnarine w.i ',ii> 111 the
Modi((»n a iioa n 1 onvey 111 • ■ first in
i formation that German submarines
were operating there. In excluding
'all Hbijis except 1 lie r.s from the aa-
. suranet s .oveririK submarine war
fare in the North sea, the German
government was reprcuvnted aa con-
sidering that no Americana could
j I'OssjtjJjf be aboaid #hips oliicr than
, liners in legular paaaenger larrylug
1 service.
It baa been known for some tlnie
that Count Son lieniHiorO had de-
vised a plan which he believed would
end the Luaitania oontroveray. lie
was understood to have submitted
Ho- propogitlon to th<- Berlin foreign
office before t'hrifttmio* There was
some delay because of adverse sen-
timent created by the request for
the dismissal of the German naval
and military attaches and the de-
mands in the first American note to
Austria Hungary 011 the sinking of
the Italian liner Aiuona,
I'romiae to "IU*f«>nu".
As for the disavowal asked^y (he
T'uited States, German government
W'as rep: •-aented as considering the
most effective form of disavowal wa*
|assurance* that such acta ghould not
be committed in the future.
The assurance* regarding the con-
duct of German submarine* In the
Mediterranean were understood to
| he nearly Identical with those con-
tained In Austria's reply to th« last
American not$ on the Ancona,
Count Von Bernatorff also told
Secretary Lansing bia government
j
had heard nothing of the linking of
the Persia except through new§ di»-
patches.
I'iicton of I)u I'ont al
N as Wrecked.
st<'J, III.,
and he goes to jdeep ail by himself.
No oiii- has III lie down bv hllll!"
"Ves," replied Mark, itlumphautly,
j "but t -at's bccauso lie's too llttl#
ieire Haute, lnd January S. - fn iulnW there's anything to bo
I 1 lepholie ad\ Ices flolll StO) , 111 , thin af 1,t <t of When lie knows tuorl
afternoon said the plant of the liu h, n ,,.,,,,,,1 j„.,( |tkl,
font I'owilci company there bad ___
teen destroyed by an explosion of
nitroglycerin, caused by overheated
boilers No one was seriously hurl.
>«nf '>
A.V\OUN<KMBNTH.
NEAR DFATH
BY SMOTHERING
We are authorised to announce It.
V Hoffmann 11s a cnndldate for re
election to the office of Tax Collector,
subject to the action of the demo-
cratic, primaries In July
We are authorised to announce
W. II Houldln as a candidate for
re-election to the office of District una yi«<.c, anya. 1 •umicu iui jwum.
Clerk, subject to the action of the with palna in mv krU side, and woul4
democratic prlmatloa In July often almott imolher to death.
We are authorised lo announce Medicines patched tne up for iwhllt
Win Wendt as a candidate for re-
election lo tin- office uf lax Assessor
subject to the action of the derno
cratlc primaries in July.
We are authorised to announce C.
H Muegge as a candidate for re-
election lo the office of Treasurer,
subject to the acllon of the demo-
cratic primaries In July.
Bet HuhuJ, Wilt> Aid 4 CvM,
Efitctt Her Delinraace.
Draper, N C.~Mr«. Helen Dalton, of
of IHstrlct this place, says: "1 sulfered for
•• mcuivinri pauncu inc up wr nwiiuv
e but then I would ect worse again. Final-
r. ly, my huoband decided he wanted ma to
t*u i • »<4aai ilia 111/- 1 >< tM'a tnni/> aA klA
TAKEN* IT' fly Albeit Twardow-
skl, 6 miles out on Chappcll Hill
road, one red heifer calf Owner
can recover same b> paying for thla
notice and proving ownerahip. Adv.
It W It.
My 'phone numoer ta SHI W. 8
Ourden. ' tv noiturtr — Ad*
try Ckrdwi, the wctnan'a tonic, so ht
bought me a bottle and I briMn ualng It
It did mo more good than all the medi-
cines I had taken.
I have induced many of my friends It
try Cardii, and they all say" they have
been benefited by its use. There nev*
has been, and never will be, a medicine
to compare with Carduf. I believe it if
1 good modicine for all womanly trou-
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For over 30 years, Cardul has been re-
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weak women up to health and atrengtb.
If you are a woman, give it a fair trial.
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million others.
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"O. Mark, a great big buy like you i
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 239, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 8, 1916, newspaper, January 8, 1916; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491142/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.