Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Wunderlich
sitting in
Wunderlich of Galvpaton, spent Sun-
Us
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Marcos spent the week-end at home.
Personals
In
knew
HWe/mann & Bohne
E. Aiken and
LOCAL MARKETS
RAILROAD T1
bakings.
USED OFFI<
Bales 3»/* Times The— of Any Other Brand
SUBSCRIBE TO
SIMON
were
what
TODAY AND
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR RENT
MARY
It
So
FOR 8AUI
your
Prices 1
. ALMA RU-
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and
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meet, since love and
Mrs. Fritz Schroeder of Sandy Hill
is a patient at the Brenham hospital,
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. Dr. Rfabert F. Miller and Arthur
Hodde left in a car this morning'for
No.
No.
No.
You save when you buy
Calumet because the pound can
contains full 16 oz. Some bak-
ing powders come in 12 oz. cans
class
jtooter
It i
practii
•ng graduate work at the Summer
School of the University of Texas.
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No. 46
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their
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Don’t Impose
on Mother
quite
band
any
try a
lists.
Tuesday and Wednesday
June 29th and 30th
An
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' have
again
ha» I
a seris
musician
hese are
Wh6n the days get long and hot — don’t let
Mother light the oven.
In d
pteyed
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$35 to $29.50 Suits
to $32.50, Suits
$18 to $22.50 Suits
$13.50 to $16.50 Suits
$10.00 to $12.50 Suits
.Eggs, 23c.
Butter, 20c to 40c.
Butter fat, 30c-
— .Hens, 17 l-2c
J. S. Smith of Chappell Hill was in
town .this morning. He says crops
prospects are most promising S' hts
section.
Mr. and Airs. Otto Steinke and
children have returned to their home
in Ganado after a visit to relatives
in- Brenham and Washington County.
NEW HAT
CREATIONS
New Styles Now in
MONTE CARLO
As Seen in Fashion
Pageant
SIMON THEATRE
You save when you use
it because it goes farther than
many other brands—lasts longer
Sou
5 _
17 _
15
one spoonful
of an inferior leavener can
Miss Nelda Goeking, daughter of
Henrv, Goeking of V)ld Washington,
is a patient at the Brenham hospital,
t
and is rapidly recovering from an
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! time t
mother, Mrs. H. A. Wunderlich, who
is quite ill.
Arthur Niebuhr, .who is teaching at
the Summer School of the Southwest
“Our hero mopped his brow
—but oar heroine simply couldn't—
It s all right for the mere male to show signs of hot
weather, but a Woman must always contrive to look as
though she and sultry weather never met. It can be’
done, too, and even without an unlimited wardrobe.
Just send us your georgettes, chiffons, pleated skirts,
and all summer s unwaahables''—we ll dry clean them.
And when we send them back you’ll be 20 degrees be-
low whatever point the mercury may have reached.
Cool, delicious, exhilirating — its delightful
flavor and exquisite texture adds J^e firfjshing
Mrs. E. A. Eversberg and children
and Mrs. W. R. Caldwell returned
this' afternoon from an automobile
trip to San Antonio, where they spent
the past ten days.
Furnished rooms or
Sam .Toubiu ofthe Naw.^^ork
Store has returned from Houston,
where he spent the week-end with
friends. AJ1
L that *1
ments
►train
the ol
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Girls’
. f Watch Ovt fojt the
S3 BOGUS
COUNT
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Carrizo Springs and other points.
—Henry, of 1,
Visit to her gtSi—...-,...... .
R. Simop. They will leave Tuesday
in their automobile for a trip to Gal--
veston.
well worth seeing, for Gloria can al-
ways be depended upon for a capital
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Proske have
returned from Giddings, where they
spent the week-end with relatives.
Citizens Drug Store
Brenham. Texas.
bakings afl because of a c
of baking powder.
*The Untamed Lady," coming
ay and Wednesday to the Rex
re had nothing more to recom-
mend it than the fact that Gloria
Baby Chick?: $10 Per 100
For the next ten days we give this
special price on any breed we hatch.
Phone us what to save for you
DIXIE POULTRY FARMS,
(•44) __
anguish of spirit- Il»ci-
C. F. Schmidt was at home for
Fryers, 17 l-2c to 20c.
Ducks, 10c
Old RoOsters, Sc.
Country Lard, 20c.
Country Bacon, 20c
Cabbage, 2c.
Beans, 4c. r
Potatoes, no market. *
... COTTON
Good middling, 18.25 •
Strict middling, 18.00
.MiddM— ’’Sa
“ Strict ,ow trundling, 16.00
Low middling, 13.00
Cotton Seed, <32 00.
..,Hull». $14.(M). - - —-«-•
Cotton seed meal, $2 00 per 100
round aack- ' •
"^Tresh^watermelons, from 25 cents
I up. Guaranteed quality. Mijce Awdish.
I \dv.77-3t.
remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20.
Powder 80e and wfcr Sold by-----
Citizen* Drug Go.
Shasta daisies. 5 cents dozen; hardv
ax, Zinnias and Gladioli. Mrs.
t Schmid.- Adv. 77-4t.____________
or Sale: Ferns, all kinds, Shasta
dozen, Zinnias and Ver-
75-12t.
Tl
will
part
that
part
Something especially appropriate
for prizes at bridge parties, just re
ceived at the Banner-Press. Se
them.—Adv.tf
instr
take
on.
Serve Delicious
M B Ice Cream
—for Dessert
Smiley, Thoma* Holding and Charles
Graliam. and by the directorial assist-
ance of Frank TuttfJ -y
The plot, which James Creelman
ada’pted for screen purposes, centers
around Gloria, in Hie role of a
wealthy society heiress'with an un-
Typhoon Cooled
Fir
YOU'LL ALWA
SHOW AT
■ ............ . un
I instance by .a story worthy of her tal-
ents—one, in fact, especially writtg^i
for her by Fannie Hurst, noted
American author—by a surrounding
cast of capable and experienced play-
ers, including Lawrence Gray, Joseph
For Rent: A two story seven room
residence with modern conveniences,
on West Main Street. Phone 144,—
Adv.72-tf._____________________________
For Rent; Two furnished apart-
ments for light housekeeping. All
72 8t._____________________________
Six room house, close in. Bath and
modern conveniences. Also garage.
J. W. Da[las, phone 27-J.—Adv.64-tf.
Two high-class apartments, mod-
ern in every detail in Banner build-
ing, hot and cold water, bath. Janitor
service. There are no better apart-
' menta in Brenham- II you want
something exceptional in an apart-
ment see them- They won’t be va-
cant long. See George Neu at Ban-
ner. Press—Adv tf;
GLORIA SWANSON
IN UNTAMED LADY
AT REX THEATER
Your Department Store
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No. 16
No. 6
No. 18
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conv
Jamil
For Sale: My farm, 200 acres, good
7 room house and, barns, one four
room rent house, including all imple-
ments, 1 .mile from school and church.
Reasonable price. Will divide in 100
acre tracts if wished. Henry Rem-
mert, Rt. 1, Brenham, Tex.—Adv.55-
tfw21-tf. * ,
For Sale: My home on South Bay-
street. all modern conveniences.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
three children, Jackson, Virginia, and
'Carol Grace, of Chicago, are here for
a visit Jp the old home and old
friends of Mrs. Aiken, who lived
here when a child. She was former-
ly Miss May Rivers and will be
warmly welcomed by many friends.
William Lammert of the Wiedeville
community has gone to San Antonio
to visit his daughter, Miss Dora
Roister, who is reported crttieaHy -Ml> Powder 30c
—— Abe .Hart and little
Henrv. of
rndmother^W^ ----- July
We
. citi
and e
„ . fanes
Bren
Try a pair of Cadet Hose
with Vandyke heels and toes.
All popular shades. Your De-
partment Store.—Adv.
PREVENTS INFECTION <
The greatest discovery in flesh healin
Is the marvelous Borozone, a preparation
that comes in liquid and powder form.
It ia a combination treatment that not
inly purifies the wound of germs that
cause infection but it heals the flesh with
extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or
cuts which take peeks to heal with the
ordinary liniments mend quickly under
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926, newspaper, June 28, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179588/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.