Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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DOBERT
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Here Are A Few Satu
SPECIALS
Press
3618,92482
LIABILITIES
—i
I 50,000.00
17,000.00
3,000.00
11,812.84
2XJ17.8EM
313,758.9?
221,53717
338738206
145370.001
Vocal duett,
and Pear) Lee
CAKE AND
The Woman’s 1
pal church will s
pie8 and candy .
Saturday mOrnir
“t to check . • -
ck on which no interest. is paid
HERETIC BISHOP
GIVEN NOTICE BY
EPISCOPALIANS
NEW FALL HATS TO MATCH
New Colors and Styles at a Big Saving
$2.75 $3.75 $3.95'.
heretic bishop that he will be evict-
ed from the convention hall if he
causes them further embarrassment. |
Recalling the heresy indictment i
against Brown by the house of bis-
hops, the deposed prelate announced
he would take his seat again today
and perhaps make another appeal
from his conviction at his church
Society met
it’s weekly meeting-
program was render-
BIBLES
A limied number of Bibles are to
be bad at The Banner-Press office.
No coupons necessary- 93 CENia
EXCIT.-Adv- -.I-' : < ~'A~
Viola Brandenberger
Rauch.
PHILd-ALETHEANS ME CT
The Philo-Alethean
on Oct. -3, for
The following
does not sell his samples, I
only taking orders for delii
through us.
“MME. RENAULl
dresses for little women
spend Saturday at our store
Here is your oppor
cure beautiful ant
frocks, specially d
women and girls
four inches, in J
fit guaranteed.
■.-’-*c LI
A salesman carrying
oh the famous"
School Shoes for Boys and Girls that give
. Comfort and Service
$1.65 $1.95 $2.45
NO. 5. . .
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
jXgfcr . . Of Th*
WASHINGTON COUNTY STATE BANK
At Brenham. State of Texas, at the cloae of business on the 28th day of
S«pt*mber, „ ’ Publuto,xl the Banner-Press, a newspaper printed ^ind
published et Brenham, State of Texas, on the 9th day of October, 1925
, RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, undoubtedly good on personal — >
security .,. ,J. f.. 188239447
Loans secured by real estate, worth at least twice the amount
loaned thereon 13,595.00
88447
145,070.00
12.200.00
8004)0
3,485 00
16367.48
20361.65
11,146.72
21,831.91
1032772
(United Preen Report)
New Orleans, La., Oct 9.—High
| authorities of the Protectant Epiaco- trial in Cleveland last year.
pal church today quietly served no-' An influential messenger was sent
tice on William Montgomery Brown, to•Brown with^the suggestion that he
SSl«mbined; without the unpleas-
ant effects of either. ' ' tI-
One or two Caiotabs «t bed-«“*
or pleasure- Nert morning *0,“
has vanished, your system is thor-
oughly purified and you are feeling
ffaVwfth a hearty appetite foe brca,.-
f^. Eat what you ptoam,-™ <!an-
^Get i family p. cental niiv?
full directions, only 35 cents. Atjgy
Overdrafts, undoubtedly good
Bonds, stocks and other securities -
Real Estate (Hanking House)
Other Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash on hand -
I Dus from approved reserve agents
» Interest in Depositors* Guaranty Fund - -
Assessment Depositors' Guaranty Fund
-1 Acceptances and Bills of Exchange, undoubtedly good
I TOTAL
BIBLES
We have a number of nice Bibles
left that will be sold as long as they
SUBSCRIBE TO BANNER-PRESS last for 98 CENTS CASH. The
a Brenham Banner Publmhing Co.—■_
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ml. train las to «< him for the governorship.
Khr.uld Moody mafce the race for governor without resigning from his present
.5 ho wm4~* '---..iweting -u 4utiw while campaigning. for
drawing thstaxpayersC- money while engaged la necking another lob at tbs
hands of the taxpayers Should he resign to make the race he would have _o
soo his office filled by an appointee of th* Fergusons, sad
be certain to use thio la the campaign as a demonstration ot M°od* •
the administration. It in well known in political circles that Moody isjwlng
M«a«l"b*. hla xliifat trftads t6 keep ont nt the race and give the sntiFsrgu
ww mww-wvwwrrtwn1ty to peptar 1 heir, strength' behind one candidate Fer
nH ^epZ^dly tried to bait Moody into ths race and bls folUwsrs ere
subtly trying to get him In, hoping to' split the strength of the opposition.
Ac between Davidson and the Fergusons the former has much the easier
position The withdrawal of Whit Davidson from the possibility of making
the race secures the Houston man many thousands of votes of "either }*»“*•
sen" people who would have supported either had the otheC-not been In the |
race last year. Davidson probably has not lost any. of hie 1M4 supporters,
and the combined vote of Whit Davidson with his own, plus the general antU
Ferguson vote, gives him a solid position.
The Case of Lynch.
The Houston sum hae preMemo af nay eort confronting him. He
has no apology to make for offering for the office. Ho is known to be rapidly
as possible retiring from all ■hwBneai-.. ~mectic~ ~ v .
praeidearc eahtoeSrhMMBWra ta'thal respect. Ho has the moans to make the
campaign and to live as governor-without having to go In debt to supplement
the 11.000 a year paid as a salary by the state—while several former govern-
ors have left the office heavily in debt. In tact, hie only problem la to got
opougb votes to win.
The Fargua«na are not fortunately situated. In the first place, there stereo
them In the taco the promise which Mrs. Ferguson made last year that if
elected, so that the family name could bo vindicated; she would not seek office
again. That promise more than offsets gay value to her of tbs tyo^srm^tradi-
tion of the democratic party. Besides, it would noy be. In Tact, her mood,
but the fourth term of the Fergusons should she be reelected
It eooms the plan of the Fergusons Is to overcome their promise by announo
Ing that if tbeir administration la assailed they will seek vindication ef the
•cis of the administration by carryin* the campaign to the people for re-elec-
tion. Jim Ferguaoii having vlrtugUy eo said in a recent UUwvUv. ta North
as that of aay governor, certainly would bo assailed by Its enemies, and there
tore II wee a virtual announcement that ahe would 'be a candidate. Thia is
further strengthened by letters which hrfve been mailed out by Ferguson ask-
ing tor poll tax lists and the names of one supporter for every 15 votes In
VerMee. ■
When Mrs. Ferguson overwhelmingly defeated Felix Robertson last year,
it was generally agreed among the political wiseacres at the time that it was
not a victory tor Ferguson but a defeat for the klan, and there seems no rea-
son to change that view now. With the issue solely -that ot Fergueonism next
year a het and bitter campaign is la sight with tbs odds considerably la tavor
of Lynch Davidson.—Wichita Falla Record News.
A NNUENPDP FEELING
prfted buweb can be gotten rid of with
•urnriring pramptneM by using Herbine.
You fecHU beneficial effect witn the fir*t
) dose as its purifying and regulating effect
i is thorough ana complete. It not only
•trength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits.
Price 60c. Sold by
Citizens Drug Co.
r' „ .CfAKE AND CANDY SALE
The Woman’s Guild of the Episco-
pal church will sell homemake cakes,
piea and candy at the Rex Theatre
Saturday morning.—Adv.l65-2t.
’ X- 5**Sr Yi? ’ -
B1BLES
A few Bibles left, will be closed
out at 98 CENTS- Brenham Banner
Publishing Co.—Adv.
Blinn Current Events,,Pearl U
policy of twr Raurh, /
Riddles, Lorina Brannies.
My fdeas of a Jellybean, Lona
Mae Risinger.
Adjective Letter,-Julia Krivicka.
Cor. Sec.
was entitled to his seat r until -sen-
tence against him was formally
^gtfd, but they yould tolerate
Tny’further discussion of “his ease.
27 in. Heavy Outing
F^el’ &nd
15c
32 in. Red Seal Ging*
ham, all fast colon,
19c
36 in. Percale, beauti-
ful patterns,
18c
Ladies’ Fibre Silk Hoee
all of the newest shades
39c
27 in. Dress Gingham,
*11 New Fall patterns,
12c
- '■ ■*’ 4
Men’s Heavy Grade
Overalls,
98c
WK
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925, newspaper, October 9, 1925; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179668/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.