Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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his
With
Citizens thug Qo.
FOB CONSTABLB,
held under the aus-
SILENCE GOLDEN
Professional
When Sdectii
Antowto u Fireman’s Brind,
Antonio Postoffice Band,
Augustine Mexican Band,
will participate
ANSWERS TO MOTHERS
ANCfi OF CORRECT MENTAL ENVIRONMENT
You Want First Class PHOTOGRAPHS
WE MAKE THEM
Army detachments to
the port opening cele-
F. C. WINK.ELMANN
Brenham's Artistic Photographer
DELIVERANCE NEAR
SUNDAY 2:00 PM.
Vour chickens will neld a
feed that will give them the
proper nourishment; the
plexed
many
people
Ood could not be everywhere; therefore He made mother*.—Jewish
education in North America. Naturally Valentino got his eight-
column headline. Sideburns are within the comprehension ot
anybody who can read a headline. Education is another story.—
Dallas News. — « ■ . - 4 R
the seasons open
schools, Stewart
Strictly EarepmHa
Popular Priea* — 24-Hwr ft
For Sale by all Good Grocers
HOME DISTRIBUTING CO.
San Antonio, Texas
We have an axtscte oa the' —bjm of Diet dtaring Pracnaacy and Nun-
iag. which you may have by asadiag a sill aiBbisairi, stamped envelope with
your request. (Allow at toast two weeks for ha receipt). Naturally it has to
be a general ankta, aad the psreoaal apphcatioa will have to be regulated.
It to priiarnrd that any pregnant woman to under the care of a personal
ty forms — they produce
the desired effects. \
SWEETENED OR CONDENSED MILKS
It is considered by most children’s specialists that the
denied milks are not advisable for babies for a steady diet,
fattening and the fat child gives the impression that it is well, when
not be; they are so well liked by the child that it to difficult to get
take other foods and therefore it is often continued indefinitely; and
apparently the surest and most extensive producer of rickets known."
Tristram Pharmacy
Fred Hemeke, Prop.
HOPPED MALT
Heavy.RJcH
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Wartbound
The Banking *
plete, accurate and
experience is at yoyr sa
this basis of
service we solicit
business- Why not star*
f OR COUNTY ju
8*« *>- W. Uw
for SHERIFF—
Hoffmann L. R«
for COUNTY CL
WE BUY
COTTON
wo oftet you, pleas* rauamber io en-
ED envelope bearing your full name
‘ r one for
Dr. Billie Burn*.
for COUNTY com
Precinct 4—
Ro«<fe Fincher
served for the entertainment of in-
vited guest*.
Entrim for the beauty contest
and bathing revue are coming in
daily, while the boat race commit-
tee has announced that- the fast
speed boats on the Gulf of Mexico
have entered the regatta. Each of
these events will offer $2,500 in cash
prises.
All details of the htige celebration
"Emphasis on the attention to the environment—(this includes mental
environment)—of the child, and hygienic conditions are just as important
as emphasis on the food which is put into the child’s mouth." (Grulee)
When a person asks you a lot of questions concerning your-
self and your doings,'guard your tongue.
Thia inquisitive one is not prompted by interest in you.
A real friend does not want to know more about you than
you tell without quizzing.
Do not be misled by the apparent sincerity of the one who
endeavors to have you make known facts about yourself, your
family or your business. —
You can recall instances in which you became confidential
and divulged things that should not have been told. s.
Since that time conditions have arisen that make you fear to
antagonize the one to whom you were talking. Perhaps you feel
compelled to do things for that one which*under ordinary con-
ditions you need not do.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
G. C. and Santa Fe
Northbound ,
p. m.
11:67 a. m.
12:49 a. m.
two
afternoon. August
the topic “Deliver-
Don’t let anyone get into possession of facts that might he
used against you or twisted to mean quit£a different thing from
their true meaning.
Keep,your own affairs to yourself.—Houston Chronicle.
FOB HOMB AND STABLE
The extraordinary Boroaone treatment
for flesh wounds, cute, sore*, galls, bums
and scalds >s just as effective in the stable
as in the home. Horse flesh heals with
remarkable speed under its powerful in-
fluence. The treatment is
infectious germs with liquid Borosone,
and the Borosone Powder completes the
u ,Pric® (I'guid) 30c, 60c
and $1.20. Powder 30c aad 60c. Boid by
Citizens Drug Co.
Austin, Texas, Aug. 27.—Coach E-
J. Stewart of the University, of Tex-
as Longhorns will begin fall training
for the longhorns on September 10,
when he is expecting about 40 men
to report- The; first three or four
days will consist of light work to
condition the men, Stewart said, and
will follow various forms ’ of exer-
cises and learning to handle the ball,
punting, passing, sprinting and the
like. Scrimmage, does not begin un-
sweetened con-
They are very
it may
him to
"It w
(Bren-
KEXTAILORW
Jake Gackenhetaor,
THE ODORLESS CL
304 Alamo Avsam
Business Phon* (41
- BUYERS
First National Ba
Brenham. Texas —
My dear F*how*r*:
Wtow sending for material
close a STAMPED, SELF AD
and address- The pamphlet en reducing and gaining is the only
which you must eneleae TEN rente in stamps extra. Address your tottcia
to mo in ear* of thia paper- Make them as brief as possible, NOT OVER
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sten ynta.
w»> I -appre-
me »nrf ’•‘-’ret it to iu>po«-
M1 be answered
terai interest- Don't
•PE if you expect me
ANTHONY
cording to Roy Miller, vice-chairman
of the executive committee. It to
estimated that 50,000 people will be
here. Several cities are running spe-
cial trains. —
The city is spending $50,000 in
celebrating the opening of the Port.
Tonnage for the first cargo is be-
No shifting for figunea-keyboord ex-
actly like the big machines. Easiest
to toam and simplest to operate
AUG. BROCKS
•MAI. HBTATEaad
OfflM Over Maaekto
for tax COLLECT
R- V. Hoffmann
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™!Lf’?'2rrv *wo>
Mrs. O.—Yes, most certainly a child is influenced by the temperament
of it* attendants, even very young babie*. A nervous, irritable, tense atmos-
phere to going to influence his psychology towsrd the same direction and
upset him mentally and physically. No doubt of it. -No matter how effici-
ent your nursemaid if. I Wpuld dismiss her, if I were you.
All ba fids
parade the morning of September
14, while they will play at the vari-
ous entertainment events the balance
of the day, the last feature on the
day’s ^program to be the $5000 fire-
works display. regarded as the most
elaborate ever to be shown in Tex-
as on one night. The second day
A MISTAKE DURING PREGNANCY *
Hr*. M. had a premature birth which was due to high blood prcssuri and
kidney trouble. She tost her baby. She does not set meat or fried things,
bat she still gains in weight and is considerably overweight. She want* to
know if I wiU *end| her a diet that to beet for her need.
«€• Lehde
FOR CONSTABLE,
scnmma£ft| the M>ngnorni wwi be
pushed lewd, as the game on Sep-1
tember 26, with the Oklahoma
Southwest Teachers’ College ia th*
hardest first game the Steers have
faced in years. Coach Stewart de-
clares. • '."I :s<--''Vval
The Longhorn coach is urging
that a larger number of athletes re-
port for fall training. Despite the
size of the enrollment of the Uni-
versity, tewetw men report for foot-
AN RXmLABAWfH W9W2,
A bottle of MraMf at
home is like having a doctor in the house
all the time. It gives instant relief when
the digestion gets out of order or tbs
bowels fail to act. One or two doses to
all that to necessary to start things mov-
ing and restore that fine feeling of exhil-
aration and buoyancy of
#r“-
and distressed about the
difficulties with which the
are forced to contend.
pieces.
The
40 pieces.
■ The San
52 pieces.
The - San
35 pieces- ,
Two Military bands from Fort
Sam Houston, both of which will ac-
company the
participate in
bration.
ball training when
than in smaller
said.
Coach Stewart
pleased with th* addition of Milton
Kelly as the new trainer for the
Longhorns. Kelly is from the Uni-
versity of Kansas.
material and with all the
feed that will make them
(jroir.
That FEED is
SUPERIOR FEED
and it ia sold only by us, we
guarantee every pound.
Jack Green
Brenham’s Bxelnaiv* Feed Stere
PHONE 7S«
WILL CELEBRATE
OPENING OF PORT
R. O. Conoley of Houston will
lecttfre at the court house
o'clock Sunday
29, speaking on
ance Near.”
The meeting is
pices of the International Bible Stu-
dents Association, the local class
making the arrangements. Admis-
sion JO fhe meeting is free, and no
collection will be taken.
It is stated that the lecture will
be one of unusual interest, dealing
with present-day events in the light
of prophecy and explaining how pre-
1'ossibly Valettlino said things worth while
things worth thinking after him. But his is a profession where
auch things aren’t, required—if the star lacks tnem he can lure
then^- Valaptino aad Eliot botnjHQre sidebqrns. ThejUffer^.
ence was that Eliot stood for the things on the inside of a man’s
FOR JUSTICE OF P
F. W. Rosenbaum
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE
H A. (Hub) Beekre^
Of course it s nice to
choose them from pretty
bottles, but results is
what you wantT^Fe have
lecture therefore does not deal with
a supposed deliverance from/ that
^condition- While rejecting ^(he idea
of an etertti’y ."the
race, he nevertheless believes in the
punishment of the wicked and makes
the claim that the present distresses
are in measure a punishment upon
men for disobeying the command-
ments of God.
While recognizing present troubles
he will point to the glorious con-
sumatien of the plan of God which
will bring the blessing of all the
families of the earth and a complete
deliverance from all th$ ills that have
afflicted the peoples of all nations.
TT»e public is urgently invited to
attend the meeting, as the subject is
one of vital interest to every human
(’*’’*11 •nteh<led to bring com-
-iT PATS TO LOUB
ELITE BARBER
F*r Mea, W*mte tei
Main Street C- B »
sent conditons in the world are
working out the purposes of God.
The lecturer, it is said, does not be-
lieve in the old-time .doctrine of eter-
nal torment, lie claims that it was
added to the teachings of God’s
Word during the dark ages. His
- EUUl ANU VALBiNUNU AT L»i iNu 11ME
Na doubt there are upwaru ut a tiuutiiea u»^ua«»u Amer,
to be a laieuunu. out w« *.cver near oi u
yuuugster wnobe mpbiuqu .it us to oe an
dieu uie ot&r’uay iUu Tt jeais anu ouwncu wuu use ttxvuw-
uon ql large services urunanuy renueieu me cmums ol euuca-
uou. Ana ne got a neaanne a* one coiuinu. v aieutiuu aieu me
next aay witn a reputation wmen was tne jjrouuct oi entertain-
ment iurmsned to me aniuseineni-iiuogry over a orief span <m
years. Jiut ne got eight commas on his neaanne ami mure is to
n.mo, bo do Uie measurements of the moment seem w benitse
the estimates oi mure mature reflection.
■4 >
>yithout _yalentiiM>j of course, there would
body else. -Perhaps iuare ar
bnty. Anu one" or two out oi the number iingnt even have sur-
passed him. Hut wiiere is there another Ehot' Now that Valen-
tino is gone the country needs—or thinks that it needs—anotnei
Valentino. But there wont be another Eliot for the reason that
tod, of manJs that Qiw pyiMn. ig enougn _He lasts.
Corpus .Christi, Tex., August 27.—
There will be music in the air at
Corpus Christi September 14, when
the celebration to perpetuate the
opening of the Port of Corpus Chris-
ti in the minds of all Texans is held-
The band committee announced to
day that ten bands would be here,
and that every <ftie of them would
be on the job. The organizations
that will add the music to -the cele-
bration are—as follows:
The Gonzales . American Legion
Band, 35 pieces.
The Mexican Concordia Band, 35
pieces.
The Elks Band of Corpus Christi,
30 pieces.
The Missouri Pacific Band of
Kingsville, 35 pieces.
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
FOOTBALL TRAINING
TO START SEPT. 10
IBHlMllf^
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1926, newspaper, August 27, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174851/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.