Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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lUESDAY, MAY 27, 1918.
PAGE FOUR
CHE BKENHAM DAILY BANXEH.
PERSONALS BASEBALL
TRY OUR
Leander Roberts of San Marcos is
i visiting his father, L. C. Roberts.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Results
San Antonio 4, Houston 0.
15 CENT
TALCUMS
Mrs. \\. b. Meyer of Seaiy is the j Galveston 2, Beaumont 1.
guest of her parents, Mr .and Mrs. : pt Worth 6 Dallas 5,
0. A. Lindemann,
+
Waco 4-6, Austin 2-1.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
CITY DRUG STORE
Phone 259 FREE CITY DELIVERY
= ■■ ' I.
Open a saving? account. The small sum of
a dollar will do it in this safe, sound and con-
servative bank. There is nothing to be
gained by deferring opening that account.
The sooner you make the start the better it
will be for you.
GIDDINGS & GIDDINGS, Indiv. Respon. $500,000
AVhere Tliey Play Tmlay.
[Houston at San Antonio.
Dallas at Fort Worth.
Austin at Waco.
Galveston at Beaumont.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Results.
Philadelphia 8. Brooklyn 6.
New York 7. Boston 2.
jchicago-St. Louis, rain.
Herman Zschappel has returned Pittsbnrg-Clncinnatti, rain,
from a two weeks' visit to Marlin \\ here I liey Play Today.
Springs. Mr. Zschappel was accom- New \ork at Boston.
! panted by Mrs. Zschappel. j Philadelphia at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati! at Pittsburg.
R. P. Thompson of the Compress;St. Louis at Chicago,
company is home today. Mr. Thomp-j AMERICAN ASS'X.
son has been in Houston looking af- Yesterday's Results.
Miss Blanche Baker left Tuesday
for Rosebeek for an extended visit. •
M'iss Baker will be the guest of Mrs.
A. F. Anglin.
C. A. McMeans of the Armour
11 company has returned from a busi-
: nes visit to Bellville, He left for
:that city Monday night.
F. A. SCHMIDT,.:.. Local Agent
;ter personal business affairs.
Frank Dover secretary of the lo-
cal commercial chamber, returned
last night, from a business trip to
San Antonio. He left for that c'ty j Detroit.
Sunday,
Miss Lillian Durrenberger has re-
turned from a pleasant visit with
friends and relatives at BellV'ille.
Miss Durrenberger returned home
today.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER
B. F. Teague of the firm of Math-
is & Teague, lawyers, left today for
Burton to attend to business mat-
ters. He will return during the
evening.
Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness,
It is Said.
That is why we pride ourselves upon the
fact that everything is kept neat as a pin,
and we know that oi-r patrons can then
enjoy a dish of our pure cream or a glass
of soda. Candies, the pure home-made
that pleases you.
Ciears, Ci^arctt-s, Tobacco.
PALACE OF SWEETS
Knolle Co.'s Old Stand
F. Clapp, in charge of mainte-
nance and way of the Santa Fe, was
here Tuesday on business. Superin-
tendent Clapp maintains headquart-
ers at Temple.
Philadelphia 4-2, Washington 0-9.
Sr. Louis 4. Detroit 8.
■Boston 3, New York 1.
Cleveland-Chicago, rain.
Where They Play Today,
at St. Louis.
Washington at Philadelphia.
Boston at New York,
Chicago at Cleveland.
NOW IS THE TIME!
OURS IS THE PLACE
WIMW MMWUIihpiwiiiiMI'I ■
To buy your Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes or
other Paints and Paper Sundries.
JNO. R. RALSTON
THE PAINT AND PAPER SPECIALIST
Set Tomatoes Deep.
There is a planting wrinkle con
cerning tomatoes which old garden-
ers know about, and which amateurs j
are urged to try. When the tom.i-i
to plants are being set, let a little
trench be scooped out with a trow-
el and the stalk buried for half its!
its length along with the roots. If
as the date of re-sale if Shaw suc-
ceeds in repudiating his bid.
Receiver E. S. Haria, who has
managed the road for over a year,
resigned yesterday, but Judge Ar-
thur refused to discharge him pend-
ing an investigation of charges of
misapplication of funds of the com-
pany. Freeman Reed was appoint-
ed to make an investigation of the
Dinner at Phifer Cafe
the amateur be sufficiently inquisi-
tive t*6 uncover the stalk a few we ;k«;
later, he will find that little rc-'t-'
i receiver's books and records.
jiets have been thrown out all along
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'its length, adding much to the thrift
as is the guest of Miss Louise Hod-jof fhe plant" This is an esPecia.ly
good practice when the plants, as
often happens, are tall and spind-
ling. It reduces their he'ght •ln.l
Mrs. F. W. McKnight of Lampas-
Just received a car of Hay Ties,
bright new wire, and low prices.
Call on us before buying. Reichardt
Hardware & Furniture Co. t?
/ (adv.)
tie. Mrs. McKnight is a former res-
ident of Brenham, her husband hav-
ing been railroad agent here.
Soup.
Tomato Soup
Meats.
Roast Pork With Dressing
Roast Beef Brown Grav/
Vegetables.
Boston Baked Beans
Boiled Cabbage With Hatn
Macaronnl and Cheese
Mabsed Potatoes
Dessert.
Milk Ice Tea Coffe#
Specials.
Fresh Fish Cold Ham Yeal SteW
makes them better able to support
K.
I
AUTOCRAT COFFEE
fresh Roasted, Highest Quality. In daily use in homes
whree quality counts.
3 POUNDS FOR $1.00
Costs more, but goes farther pound for pound than any
ofher coffee.
Wangemann-Reichardt
Co. z Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters
S. Hull, division superintend-j the coming weight of fru't.
ent of the Santa Fe was a busi-! All tomato plants, though, need ar-
• ness visitor here for a short time tificial support in order fo do their'
Monday, He returned during the best. Commercial growers oft".-!
afternoon for his general offices at let the vines straggle all over the |
Temple. ground but that would be a lazy wa> 1
. of handling them in the bean gar-
A. C. Rodesney. prominent real besides affecting the quality,
estate dealer of Ganado was a bus- Each p!anr ma> be tra led to a sill-
iness visitor here today. While in g]e stake, or .a row o* plants trn.y
the city, he was the guest of An- be made to climb on «•, t-f .ot poel-
gust Brockschmidt of the firm of try netting fastened to posts;
Brackschmidt & Hoting. se( deeply in the griunl. Used n
the latter fashion, a very good screen
Strayed or Stolen. is secured. /
The way to get th».' lyggesr and
From our stables, one run mule ' bPSt tomatoes is to do \ !• tie in'c.'i-j
dark stripe down back; sevcitf'i sent pruning. Plants lever ecncni
ands high .about five years old. Rr themselves about 'j laliry. They
vard will be paid for any inforfca- strive only to produce at- many seeds
ion leading to its recovery. as possible, if th? grower ,ip-
Pieree-Fordyce Oil Co., Bren'narj, ^eir strength into si h fruit as is
Put a Bath Tub
and Lavatory In
YOUR HOME
Galvanized Flues
AND CISTERNS
Cig
PLUMBING
OfAllKinds
GiESECKEBROS.CO.
Texas.
(adv.)
Good Coffee We Keep In Stock
"Sunset"
n
PUT VP IS I AfiD J ». CAM>
"Luzianne"
"Autocrat"
"Maxwell House"
Old Homesteadt"
These are absolutely guaranteed to be of highest qual-
lity, if not as represented your money will be refunded.
Place your ordej; to-day for either one of these brands.
LITTLE GIRL IS
SAVED ON THREE
OCCASIONS-DIES
»<•' i allowed to mature. To gpr quality
tomatoes, therefore, :ho amateir
should pinch off most o? tin- v-'e
shoots ,take oif some of the leaves
if necessai^ to let in the sunlight
and remove many of the smaller to-
matoes to force the strength of the
pj.ant into the other--
Maifest Visitors
Get your smokes at,
a place that offers
you
The Best
All the brandsof lead-
ing Cigars, no matter
what your taste may
be, 1 can please you.
DID YOU SAY
Detroit, May 27.
j capirig death threi
ternoon. 2-year-old
lost here life last ni;
—Narrowly • s-
times one af-
Crsula Mayotte
,ht because there
was no one near to rescue ,her when ;
danger threatened her the fourth j
tinJe.
First,' the child turned the jets on |
a gas stove and when found was al-j
i
most unconscious from the funvs. j
Then she pulled from a tbbie a pan
of scalding water and was snatched I
aside just in time to save her from
;injury.A short time afterward shf
ran in the path of a speeding auto-
mobile and was pulled out of the
way, the car grazing her as it sped
j by.
-i After a period of quiet she went
jOut on the street again, Five min-
utes later her dead body was found
j tinder a heavy motorcycle. The
machine bad been left standing at
the curb and the little girl evidently
| had managed to tip it over on her-
self. Her skull was crushed.
FORMER TREASURER
DOES NOT WANT A
RAILROAD HE SAYS
Why, yes, of course, we have it.
What kind? Why Armour's "Si-
mon Pure.'' Simon Pure is made
from 100 per cent leaf fat, taken
from specially selected hogs which
have been subjected to a rigid in-
V
spection by the United States pure
food inspectors.
Atlantic, la., May it.—Leslie M. After being inspected both before
Shaw, former Secretary of the and after being slaughtered the fat
Treasury of the United States, whose Is rendered in open kettles in the
bid of $334,000 for tlie Atlantic, same,manner that Grandmother us-
N'orthern and Southern Railroad was ed to render her lard years ago. The
accepted by the United IStates Dis-!pure leaf fat is put up while still
trict Court, last1 Friday.i today an- boiling in five- and ten-pound buck- j
nounced that he had instructed his ets and hermetically sealed thus
attorney by telegraph noil to bid on avoiding the contaminations which
the property, and began I' fforts to iard put uv in bulk is subjected to,
stop payment- on the cert jTied check We, of course, have all other kinds
for $14,700 put up as a firfeit with of both pure and compound lards
the bid. i i and at as cheap a price as they can
Shaw'e attorney, J. J. Jlees, de-' consistently be sold, but If you want
| clares the telegram was n|t recelv-1 the BEST we'll send Armour's Si-
led until after the sale had
; pleted.
TRISTRAM
pen com- mon Pure, than which there Is none
better. *
Judge Thomas Arthur,) whosii'
i court has had charge of $e road |
for some time, tofipy ret June 2d
Neu & Emshoff
PHONE 149 -
That
Graduation
Picture
We pay particular atten
tion to graduates pictures
pictures, for graduation
is an important epoch in
the life of a young man
and woman.
Make Appointments Early
F. C. WiNKELMANN
PHOTOGRAPHER
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Fisher, R. H. Brenham Daily Banner (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1913, newspaper, May 27, 1913; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491320/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.