Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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For
For
Foi twenty
Deni
.nd bill
C/assi7ieJ-.A-i/
Reporter.
MARKET REVIEW
FOR RENT
PuriTan
per
5PW
111 111
Mrs. Housekeep
100
^i«8. a
U>-ner.
COOL
Obits
CLEAN
CONVENIENT
BY'BLOSSER
MA RBI
Old Pictures Made Permanent
WINKELMANN’S STUDIO
101
300
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
Rubber
Goods
Fox Count
. Melvin I
\Miss Fr<
Tax .
ill ism
lorget
ice in
won’t
I least
thoug
I price
bughnet
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k1 the i
hm.v O’<
One gi<*
11 an 1 s
r, the b
ws on tl
For District
A. J. Wet
For Sheriff-
Hoffmann L
Burney. Park,
For Coaxtable
Dick Key
J. M. Gahroa
celebration.
The score
Office
Hours, •
Office PI
meeting
Baptist
by the
Mrs. F.|
for the
will be
’es. th»l
ween d
For Co. Coma
Charles Heit
J. F. Kell
Roscoe F
H. G. Klatt
Suspem
‘“the la
JOST MAkE VOORSELP
AT AOMB,FBEO<LES-
'NIUlE SHOULD 88 T"
THROUGH IN A
Ftb) MINUTES )
Don’t you want your, kitchen cool and com*
fortable thia summer? Then install that gas
stove. It’s
For Com
W. H.
Albert
Ask for a can of Puritan and •
get the richest, stronger,
malt extract ever made lor
GreenM
For County
Mias Sophfi
Eggs, 18c.
Fryera, from 15c to 18c.
Hens, 10c. .
Butter, 15c to 45c.
Butter fat, 29c.
Country lanh—ice.
PraUie Hay, $15.Oo.
Good white shelled, corn,
bu«rhel.
New ’Jim—
B. Relchle, 2b
li -Hotmann, rf
R. Kubena, as.
J. Kubena.. lb.
B. Hotmand, e.
Weige, cf.. .. :
Frnka, 3b ....
For County
A. C. Kni
H. C. Lei
<ey wm
Cham
’Play L
show'
Distributed b
H, F. Wehmeyer, BrenJ
Utxmann, lb
Tolbert, c-cf
,‘Flory, 2b. .
j Buescher, 11
I
, Snyder, rf-p
Bock, p-rf
FOR REMT—House known as Tuck-
er place. Phoue 180.—Adv.77-10tp
, UBS TAKING^
bath ncw-
WMT WOO
rriMAir for
aSf him? r
11 Gilder St—Adv.68-tf.
For Tax Colin
R. V. Hoff is
W. F. Witte
FOR SALE—Gun & Rod Club share.
See Mr. Gunter at Beaumler iron
Works—Adv.TS-tf.
Missionary Aid Social
The Missionary Aid Society of the
JChjW''h. wDl wee' .Blv’dav
aiterriOtnnn v o’crsfR nt tWm>tne*or
Mrs. J. C. Day, West Alamo Ave:
Mrs. Day and Mrs. Carl Meyer, hos-
tesses. 'Mils will be “social day."
All members of the Missionary Soc-
iety and ladies of the church expect-
ed to attend.
Baptist Missionary Meeting
The regular missionary
will be held at the First
Church on Friday at 4 p.m,
Ladies Missionary Society.
M. Sykes will be the leader
'Afternoon and her subject
?'Our new mission fields of Europe."
; An interesting program has been
CbraDACecL-aptL a gppd attendance Js
>uld have. “Mother’s Friend” ' expected. - -A —
aU drug stores—everywhere.
FOR SALE—6 room house: two
porches; large barn and outhouses.
1 acre of ground. In southern part,
of city close to BHnn. G. F. Schmidt
or phone 20.—Adt.
Corn Meal, Rye Flour, Whole
Wheal Flour, Bran and Shorts
old picture of father or mother here, 'we
will copy it or retouch its fading surface, so that it will be
preserved for years and years. Don’t let the pictures'of
the old people fade away, let us refinish them for you.
FOR*TSALE—Four burner, gas stove
with oven. Chas. Stokes at ''Elite
Shop.—Ad v. 7 6-61.
»xrrrr/s.
Good middling, 29.25
Strict middling, 29.00
Middling, 28.00 *
•Strict* W -middiisc
Low middling, 25.50
.Cotton seed, 225.00.
Hulls. |14.
Cotton seed meal $2.30 per
Adolph Dannhaax. The games were
i to 0 in favor of tho Champions.
The Champion players being as fol-
lows: Herman Dannhaus, Willie
1 Dannhaue, Edgar and Gerhard Ro-
i den beck and Ida and Elsa Dannl>au<
The Chief players were: Clara Danu-
haus, Elsa Rodenbeck, Mathilde
Dann.haue, Reinhold Peohlemann,
Louie Buddenberg and Reinhard
Dannhaus*. And Monday evening a
'birthday party was given by Mr. and
Mrs. Frits Buddenberg in the honor
of Mr. Reinhold Poehlmann. Every
body had a good time.* Cake and
lemonade was served after the party.
Those present were: Miss Elsa Ro-
denbeck, Clara Dannhaus, Ida and
Mathlldo Dannhaus, Alice Kramer,
to the Home that every-
one should inspect our va-
ried offerings.
Each
number <3 asked to be present prom-
ptly at 7 o’clock.
Mrs. Lowe Chappell, Teacher.
Hay and Wood.
G. H. Zeiss
eting Friday
This will be
story to the
Talks
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms, modern conveniences, 613'
"Day Street, phone 609-W.—Adv.
75-tf.
umi'ii
eyes -I
"ve a I
see at
allied
w <' i k
) doull
betti i I
522 000—11
010 001-L 5
-Two base hits: WeigX
by Krenek 11,
bases: B. Rei-
on bases: New
12. Umpires:
The black satin suit is repre
•ented in every smart wardrobe
It may be a strictly tailored affair,
or it may be made more subtle and
feminine like this one photo-
graphed which makes an ideal
afternoon costume. The jacket
blouses slightly at the waistline
and the skirt has an extra tunic.
It may be worn with a white lin-
gerie blouse or with a more elabo-
rate Mouse that Is embroidered In
colore, as the one In the photo
graph. Pleatings of ribbon In rod
and white, trim the coat, and tho
upstanding collar has a bit of cm-
only eight hits, end striking out
ven men. Beck and Snyder.for the
home club were batted al wHl. the
locals getting IS hit*.
The strong FayWtevllle club comes
to New Ulm Sunday, June 2»th, for
a game and a good Content is looked
(or So ter thewjwo
Unot m*t, thls i*aMm. New Ulm playa
Brenham aL the Kenney 4th of July
FOR SALE—Methodist district p4
sqM*e 7V-ooms, bath modern ca
-odaled on Irighwuy. Got
tains approximately one acre <
ground. See. Eugene Eversberg <
W. R Caldwell.—Adv.59-26t, •
Totals . -.....43 11 15 27
Smithville Ab R JU P<
Ehrflch. c-c'f’. f 1 6
Richards, 3b .6211
Child-birth
W HEN the Little One n-rives. you
can-have that moment more free
from suffering than you have peihaps-
imagined. An eminent
pbyid. hjU. ( Xpert in tbi.< paMBsr
K' lenee, bus shown tlu'MMHBw J, wM
way. It was bo w:k>|*a<je*1 - rel
first produced th' M W®
great reuiedv, “Mother' nMWwe-vk1
Friend.” Mrs. C. J MW. Jk
llnltui.dl, Scranton, Fa BEEkAW
■ays: MirugL wjoB
•Willi niv first twngW’flraR VM
children I had a doctor VSalH A,
and a nur»o and then Al
they bad to use instru-
ments, but with my last y<Tk
two children I used gM
■Mother's Friend’ and ' (,
had only a nurse; we //
had no time to get a ■/ /
doctor because I wasn't /
very sick—only about mCBC// »
ten or fifteen minutes.” mrtRy
Use ‘‘Mutbet’B Friend” , T
as our mothers and grand mothers did.
Don’t wult, start today, and meanwhile
write to Bradfield Regulator Co., BA-75,
Jtlautar-GA . WLevJMo^tU’aumadUmk.
containing IntorWiaftom-— .»• -
mother Utuuld have. “Mothers
is sold
AUG.
HKAL El
OftfacO*
xactly what the
that have been in-
the ^chamber of
endeavor to bring
. You can’t know how good*
it is until you try it.
Make the test -r today.
Two kinds —Plain Puritan
Malt Extract with a 3-os. pack-
batter
for tin
stead
for th
LObT
LOkT'-New 30x3\4' Mfiler tire ori
rim between Giddings and Burton.
Reward, call 440.—Ad.78-«tp.
EetJCe. Cffl
Dr. W. J.
Totals . . .
By innings
New Ulm.
Smithville . .
Summary—
Utzmann. Struck out:
by Snyder 3. Stolen
chle, R. Kubena. Left
Ulm 11, Smithville
'Williams and Lovelace of Smithville.
FOR BALM
. SAt^-rCtU^owers and floral
JW8.- Mrs. L. X
toer.—Adv. 2THf '
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and floral
designs. Mrs. Dick Schmid. Phone
396-W. Adv. 274tf
Corn and Oats, Corn Chope, Dairy
Feed, Scratch Feed, Egg Mash
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1924, newspaper, June 26, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179599/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.