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an endless variety of
. wholesome, healthful
foods—Cakes, Cook-
ies, Biscuits, Dough-
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raised and properly.
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Look for the big Kellogg's Advertisement in this paper
—clip the coupon which you will find at the top of the
page, bring it to us and you will receive a large size of
fresh, crisp Kellogg s Corn Flakes absolutely free.
Phone 141 for your Groceries and tell us to include the
big package of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and hand our
driver the Coupon properly filled out
E. H. REMMERT
For The Best Groceries
SCRIPTIONS
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
Fred H-ineke, Prop.
Phone 34
Pure drugs are sold here at mod"
erate prices.
We are always striving to give
our patrons just a little more—but
rates are never excessive.
A complete stock of all drugs
and , other apothecary’s articles
make trading with us a pleasure.
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PUREFD
Sunday
School Lessons
Bring The Kiddies
{ health and suffering. want and plenty
SALES 2M TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHTO
tywrlDrugcfist
ANNOUNCEMENTS
satisfied.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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Northbound
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DR. FRED 1
12:49 a. m.
Cut Flower?
great
can
Plants
Southern Pacific
Henry Enax
Eastbuund
p-
a.
Ill
Guyton.
of
FREE
Tools
Tools
TOOLS
Reliable Hardware & Impienynto
P-
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Health Authorities Urge Pre-
caution to Prevent ^Epidemic
and fish
the peo-
No. 46
No. 42
the
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Notice
published
Land for Sale and Trade, centra!
Texas and South Texas.' M. M. Kirk,
Box .801, Cameron, Jexas.—adv290-
and those
thanks to
P-
a.
a.
as
to
a period of not less tli
Washington County,
least thirty days prior
said election.
FOR SALE
Real Estate
WANTED—Ciean white rags at Ban-
ner office.
f&p -
Dinmonti rings
tn a wide choice
of designs, Jjo,
' $75, >100
No. 45
No. 43
same
officers
throat
Vicks
so
to
all
. C'.'-irles ScUUi* •
FOR’ TAX COLLECTOR—
R. V. Hoffmann
FOR TREASURER—
Sophia Heine
FOR SCHOOL SUPT— '
Melvin H. Ehlert
FOR COUNTY COM. PRECT.
of said county ami precincts, shall be
entitled to vote in
The polls
opened at 8
And Let Them Attend
The Opening
m.
m,
saReS rittttl above
counts of
lodes. In
sidy the
Check FluGrip
By Using Vicks
at First Sneeze
m.
m.
WANTED—Clem. wntte raga at Ban-
ner office.
trustees
in said
The Banner-Press is authorized tc
make the following announcements
sufiject to the action of the demo
cratic primaries on July 28:
FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO
STATE LEGISLATURE—
R. A. Fuchs
FOR DISTRICT CLERK—
- A. J. Wendt
FOR COUNTY JUDGE—
Sam D. W. Low
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY—
Albert Stone
FOR COUNTY CLERK—
C. B. Thompson
FOR SHERIFF—
JLL Jtase —___’------...I.—..
7) . All of the people were.
"Were filled." v 42.
8) . Twelve bask’etfuUs were picked
us. v 43.
The only real “guaran-
tee” of diamond value
Each coupon good for one large package
of Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Pure home rendered lard, in bulk.
2 lbs. for '25c. bring vour bucket.
Model Market.—ad v289-3t
Stocking. D D ; for Com-,
mission on Evangelism ot
I Federal S Council of the <
C h u r c he s ot Christ Jn,
' America, f
Copyrifht ISIS
two fislies-and blessed them, v 41.
6). Jesus gave the bread
to the disciples and they to
pie. v 41.
■Mr.,
fe-
ll ini in great crowds.
a .»
the -Baptist,
the last year
-The Pace,
tJisaidaseast
bordering, on- the
Galilee.
m.
m.
m.
said election shad
some newspaper of i
This is ‘TOOL WEEK" witli us. We are offering a complete line
of tools for all purposes made by such reliable people as:
Henry Disston & Sons.
Winchester-Simmons Co.
Vaughn & Bushnell..
Wise
, Kraeuter
and others
Large size Kellogg s Corn Flakes for the
»
coupon -clipped from the BannerPress^ look’
for it in the big advertisemet in today’s paper
and bring it to Piggly Wiggly—just received
a fresh supply of Kellogg s Corn Flakes.
DR. T. L JONES
CHIROPRACTOB1
Successor to Grover C j
Located Opposite PotSN
Office Hours: 9 to]
and 1 to 5 j
6......... 12:03
16 ........... 10:44
Southbound
• 4:33
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4:41
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SIMON THEATI
TODAY
Metro Goldwyii
Offers J
John Gilbert »■
Greta Garbo ;
In
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........... 3:59
Westbound
_________j 2:13
......... 11:06
Bring your bucket and get 2 lbs. of
Pure Home Rendered l>rd for 25c.
Model Market.—adv289-3t
Keep Your Skin
Looking Young
Protect your beauty in all kinds of
weather with this new face powder—
MELLO-GLO. Dots not give the
skin a dry feeling; does not clog the
pores; is not affected so much by per-
spiration. Stays on longer. So pure
and fine. MELLQ-GLO is made by
a new French Process. It’s truly
wonderful.—Citizens Drug Co,
Know» that ''Spring Fever” may be very
real and very disagreeable. If you feel
tired, Bleepy, and Hath-as, go to your
druggist for one of the many excellent
“Spring Fever Tonica’* that he has in
•tock. P-36
frio.,-.-,march . .
Buy your tools from us and
,‘THERE SHALL BE NO REGRETS"
Hoile Hardware Co
No. 18
No.
No.
aid election.
for said election shall be
o’clock A. M. and shall
(> o'clock P? M. on said
AVlum Je.su£j£
passion on them because they were as
sheep without a shpheard. He saw
their Heed of/leadership, their need
of a teacher. Therefore, he taught
them many things, until the day was
far spent. It was a day of feasting for
the soul. Jesus was for this. great
rompartv Yhe Bread of Life even that
4. SOME TEACHINGS
OBSERVATIONS ;
1) . Jesus has conipmjoy g
considers the needs of mto 1
2) . Jesus is a resourceful
to teach +he Unlearned, feed^ikl
gry, heal the sick, help tk net*
save the sinner.
3) . The processions and ■■
men are multiplied for good i
than a thousand fold whengii#
to the Lord f« use and
The l«m-h of- a lad that wai 1
enough for one boy was suffidg
a mulfitude of more than (oa|
and.
•ty. Jesus is «ble to satisfy *
1 RUCKING—Let me do your mov-
ing. everything handled carefully. Out
of town trips and general hauling
solicited. All kinds truck service.
Brown Truck Line, Phone 9050.—adv
289-7tp '
J--- -".'W.----——
Dr. Roger E. Knob
Office over Tristram PhatMl
> Brenham, Texas ]
Office Phone IM '
Residence Phone 511 |
Roscoe Fincher •—
FOR COUNTY COM. PRECK-
NO. 1- '
H. C Lehde
FOR COMMISSIONER PRECT
NO. 2—
J. R. Routt
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. 3—
H. A. Becker
FOR CONSTABLE, PRECINCT
NO. 3- niff!
Always have i toal or two of Witt-
becker’s Rye Bread in your home,
it's tasty, it's body building. Sold bv
all leading grocers—adv28b-6t
experiences and his
quietness of His
gether under His influence. So,
takes them to a desert place.
2.' JESUS TEACHES THE
MULTITUDE.
Mark 6:33-34.
The people discovered where Jesus
ami the Apostles were going, and
3:12). , • '■
Read: Philemon 4:8-20.
’ MEDITATION: Life is a mixture
I of the'agreeable and the unp easant.
' Every life is, that is normal. \\ e can
I not share the common lot of man
without experiencing some form of
pain. No sensible person expects to
be free from it; no wise person de-
Louis R. Lehrmann
O. W. H. Giese
H- W. Kruse
• W.i' Seelhorst
•FOR COUNTY COM. PRECT;
establishment in all these respects is
' L?7rance of diamond value here
tit still further assurance is our show-
ing of Gruen Guild Watehes-to be
found only m jewelry stores of character
DON'T THINN PIMPLES
' MUST 8E TOLERUEOI
S-’X-SoS’S
not lx Jxlpvd and must b« tolerated.
Today.,a pimply ekin is out of style,
If you are a victim of skin
go to your dtuggist. ask for .Black and
White Ointment, use it according to
directions and get quick relief. It: t« .
to use* b^bly bcncficul kiM .. ..
• pircs to be free-from it. IT we shall
ment. All Scafcls al srna)t,„rft.|ve» to meet it. In-te;nl
un-
wt ■e* r - Tn |
“THE PH ANT®* J
■rhe nerveless
.nurds the the<J
•nK romance »*1
nosr sensation*! o
Jack D««^
Sam l>. \V. Low, County Judge.
Washington County, Texas.
adv291-30t
No. 5.....
No. 15-
No. 17 ..
"Discounting the Unpleasant". |
I SCRIPTURE:
i "I know how to
I know also how to,aboijnd" (Philemon.
■of resenting its •coming,, as an
j natural thing,, we sha.ll accept
I the natural^ Only
deal with the unpleasant as well
e pleasant, sjiall we be able
4manage life well:, . - ’• »
M .(S uudr .lor . inv)iU«r.*',O!j.. ’ -
when Olis we rightly.kiiciw,.
i ‘hSltfelv* through the Jrorld we go.”
PRAYER: Give us grace. O Lord.
I to 4>eep odr hearts at peace amid'the.
If all colds were checked at the
beginning, influenza, pneumonia and
grip would be gfeatly reduced.
It takes quick action to get ahead
of the gerny; of these dread diseases.
Many cases of flu start from germs
breathed in. The effectiv
tack them is direct—with
\ icks \ apoRub.
When rubbed on the
chest thr ingredients of
/lie twelve Apostles hear of the
death of John the Baptist, and come
to Jesus, and tell him all that they
had heard about the affair and the
things that they had.done while on
their tour as he had sent them forth
by twos. Hearing these things and
knowing their hearts, Jesus call them
apart to lalk with them and give them
a needed rest.
Jesus knew that it was important
that thev^see and reflect upon their
teachings, in the
presence and alto-
H-e
FOR SALE—White Plymouth Rock
eggs, $1.00 per setting. Mrs.s A. G.
Gray. 600 Peabody St.—adv288-6tp.
One 7 h. p. gas engine $85.00; one
National cash register $90.00; one 350
gallon gasoline tank and. pump $50.00.
Everything first class shape. Terms
reasonable. Phone No. 9004-F4. Tos.
Mikeska. Brenham,, Route 1,. Wesley,
Texas..—adv289-12t
One of the great love tnf
time has been
screen at last tn »
duction—John Gilbert
>o who seored so
and the Devil,
every tender s«ne’
moved with its mom«n
break.
AESOP FA
SCHEDULE
2-3:50-5:40-7:30 »n°
Prices, 10, 15, **
SATURDAY
Tom Mil j
and Ton! !
“The Arizona WJ!
■\ thrilling story of a
ciety girl ’ ** 1
rooks.
Hayden
“Blake of
' The thrilling
A TWO RE®L j
- REX THE*?
— Is the reputation of the jeweler
from whom you buy. The length of
time he has been in one communitv
the class of
store; the
(Over Frank Dobert’iS
Office Phone 671 ;
Residence Phone IS
Sunday Appointroentil
“IT PAYS TO LOOK 11
ELITE BARBER SH
For Men, Women and CM
Main Street C. E. STOKK
T Xfav we shrink 'from m> fortune
. “RELIGION AND TItIE. 1 but learn to meet each one as it
JOYOUS LIFE” f))in(s Th.s ,.e ,s|< for sakc.
HW.ARP
Your Jeweler and Gift Shop.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment;
close jn. Farmers & Merchants Lum-
ber Co. Phone 68.—adv288-tf
FOR RENT—Njce large furnished
rounu. Call at 603 Baylpr or .ring
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON:
I, Sam D. W. Low. in my official
capacity as County Judge of Wash-
ington County, Texas, do hereby or-
d.er that an election shall be -held oh
the first .Saturday in AprB, -A. IL
J928. he\:iig’thc 7th day of April. A.
1). 1928, in Commissioner's .Precincts
No. I, 2, and 4. in the County for the
election of trie .School Trustees for
Commissioner's Precincts No. 1. 2,
and 4, those elected to become mem-
bers of the County Board of Educa-
tion and are to be elected by the
legally qualified voters of County of
said Precincts. That said election to
he held at the same time and
places, and by the election
appointed by the several
boards f<> hold the election of
in common school districts
commissioner’s precincts.
All persons who are legally qualifi-
ed voters of this state and* county,
anil of the commissioners’ precinct in
which he or she offers to vote and
who are residents and -qualified to
FOR SALE—Baby Chicks, 10c each,
and custom hatehing. J no. H. Kiccke.
ad289-6tp
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs; 50c per setting. W. W. Gross,
Phone 742.—adv287-6tp
Memory Verse: Bring VOur Kellogg’s COU
,e abased, and I oons to Hohlt’s and get a
< large package of Kellogg s
-4 Corn Flakes.—Adv l t
S^turdav As
'5*
FOR RENT—Several’’con
By Geo. N. Cook
"Jesu’s Feeds the Multitudes"
Mark 6:31 44;8:110
INTRODl’CTIok^Iii the P*sv
• • r we Iwve lit*-' »3£«-
J.’us Feeding' the Multi-
omi case, the' 5000 men be^
woWeii and children; the
CARD OF THANKS
I take pleasure in thanking
good people for' their assistance
burying my brother, J. B. Guyton.
Also the preacher for the kind words
he spoke in his behalf, also the Coun-
ty Commissioners for their kindness
toward him, also the County Judge
for his kindness to him
that sent flowers. Many
them all.
His brother,
P. G
day.-
3. JESUS FEEDS THE
MULTITUDE
Mark 6:35-44.
Perhaps we can see this
miracle to the best advantage by
considering each step in the whole
affair tn outline.
1) . The Disciples came to Jesus
and said, “Send them away that they
might buy food for-themselves, v 36.
2) . Jesus said, "Give them to eat.”
v 37.
3) . Jesus questions the Disciples
as to liow much food they had. v 38.
4) . Jesus commanded the people to>
be seated, vs. 39, 40.
5}. Jesus took the five loaves and
and
are
released in the form of vapors which,
being breathed in, carry nieilication
to the inflamed air passages and lungs
direct and instantly. In addition, it
acts like a poultice and helps the vap-
yu*s, inhfileij -hr break up the conges-
tion.
\\ hile grip and influenza are
prevalent local people are urged
keep V jeks \ apoRub ready at
times for instant use.
779W.-
FOR RENT—Furnished house, ga-
rage and garden spot. Henry Tlrtfrn-
hill.—ady281tf
WANTED
\NTED: At once, letters from
several young men and women, who
are employed but have only fair edu-
cation and who are willing to improve
their knowledge for better paying po-
sitions. Those selected will be guar-
anteed satisfactory positions at a def-
inite increase in pay. Must b» ambi-
tious and be able to furnish refer-
ences. Address P. O. Box 547, Hous-
ton. Texas.—Adv.—291-2tp.
\\ AN FED—Roomers and boarders.
6(10 Peabody St. Brenham.—adv288-t
tp. "
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and floral
designs. Mrs. Dick Schmid. .Phone
3<6W. — Adv. 244tf
FOR SALE — Cut flowers and floral
designs. Phone 198. Schubert Florist
1206 Austin St.-—adv237-tf-
Cabbage and Onion plants. Mrs
Dick Schmid,—adv51f-265tf.
Miscellaneous
lesson as follows . . .
1. JESUS WITHDRAWS WITH
THE TWELVE
Team ^;tl~i^7TT>rTec-n«’ ’**
c'<,nsider~ the passage that lias to do
with tlie 5000* for the ^esson text. -
The Tiihe.Ajii !,,e'4’r'"g ,;f "'
•^*yr *.
About th.e'begimmiK
of Jesus' life. '
,’ is in’ the’ region of Be-
oi Jojdau, in the pbo*1.
Sea of
The ^'rr> Ag
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calumet \
THE WORLD'S ^SIEATEST
BAKING POWDEk
PIGGLY WIGGLY
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PIGGLY WICCLY MAIH STREET BRENHAM,
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