Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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Ito* County,
That
Go* Miriam A. Ferguson also
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SPORT DOPE
The moon has a rough and rocky
soil, and no plants or animals.
ChivArlncr
onivenng
Clerk
the de-
tain* builds up tbs blood to
I onic is also sa
Williamson
ew
CITY
♦ates.
No.
The '-vrVvwsf the
ani
theatre nd
the
children and grandchildren as their
from
BILL TUBS,
BWmle ”11119, I "•WwLlIvvIJf
weight
/HOUSTON
Brenham infield
out of several
who plaved his
knocking him
remained in
2
2
L
I
I
V«B II Mayes,
510 Salado Street,
the improve-
church will
a re.dedica-
place in the
2
2
2
I
1
0
•sudng are briefl* set forth in a V
ire booklet endt'ed “Toxas Empire
the highway*.
Jack Gabbert,
for the depart-
helped the
deep bole*.
first game
had
and
Pet
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500
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.000
In the m dile part of North Ameri
ea is the belt of wheat, com, oet*
-;>ple< and potato** The forest
abound in oak, chestnut, maple, ash
wr’nut. and birch; in spruce, cedar
the third picking,
horizontal t'mber or atone
Pete Wendt and hi* Sun Oil Com-
pany team . looked Tike the class of
the league l>v whipping the Dodger*
10 to 8 Finke. Dodger pitcher, was
hit often and the rest of the Dodger*
gave him I'ttle support.
HlS
PooK.
SMOUIAJSS
/Al SOME
UOHK-GUrS MAY MEAK
man’s lien was given to secure the
payment of said note*, was the com-
munity property al the said Joe
Brown and his wife, Barthssdn Brown,
no
the
un-
the
•n to inquiries as to Tnsr history
and other nutters pertaining to the
State and its people. As evidence of
food faith inquirer* must give their
namos and addresses, but only their
initials will be printed. Address in-
quiries to Will H. Mayes, Austin,
Texas.
Commission has conveyed greetings
and beat wishes to the Texas Con?
•enn'al celebration in the lor* of a
shipment of Texas' bluebonnet* and
rases with violet*, the Rhode Island
Italy flower, to Gov. James V. Att-
red.
Piratec are Beaten;
Oilers Whip Dodgers
Traveling With The . .
OILERS
testate; and the said Joe Brown, sur-
viving husband of the said Parthenia
Brown, deceased, died in Washing-
ton County. Texas, on or about July
tilth. 1931, intestate; and they left a*
'heir sole surviving heirs at law. the
following children and grandchildren,
dr:
William Brawn, Jesse Brown. Ella
Harris, Malissia Rasmus, Joe Brown,
iohn Brown and James Brown, living
hitdren of the said Joe Brown and
<*arthenia Brown, deceased; and Wal-
ter Brown. Thoma* Brown and Par-
henia Brown, children of a deceased
«on, Thomas Brown; and Lola Bell
Manor, child of a deceased daughter,
'_ucy Gilbert; and Buster Brown,
hild of a deceased eon, Horace
Brown; and Robert Lee Alien, Eddie
Hoskin* and Johnnie Ma* Nolan,
hitdren of a deceased daughter, Hat-
tie Brown; and Jessie Lee Taylor, a
minor, child of a accessed daughter.
towfsagM
Urov*'» Tsstllui
By Howard C. Marshall
Austin, June 9. W)—Business and
professional men should be willing
to serve on Juries, says Homer Gar-
rison, assistant director of
partment of public safety.
“Too often they are the
men who are excused with
suit that professional
chosen,'
condition*.
He estimated crime costs- the na-
tion $120 per capita annually, or
5. South A'lantic.
6. F-ench-Caradiin rtw for thr
'merkan form* of the reindeer.
7. Switzerland
8 A grad* of hlsrk tea
'"•im.
9. A
Oilers ......
Giant* .. »
Pirate* ...
Cardinal* .
Dodger*
Cub*
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To th* Sheriff of-any Constable
•nal from the simple pro’oplasm o'
Play Prison Sunday
The Oiler* return to Huntsville
Sunday to meet Jhe Prison Tiger*
for the third time this season.
IN SOFTBALL LEAGUE
After Monday night’s City Lea-
venire
the re-
jurors are
he said, discussing crime
“mrra should know th* principal
-anta of the momentous period of
Texas history from March I to April
---by---
RED BUEMRER
Q. Whm was the Texas Raiboad
Commission created? E. F. C, Fort
1. Columbia.
2.
3. Assyrian Emp're. .
gue softball tilts at the park,
team remained undefeated in
hot flag chase. The Pirates, only
beaten team left, -bowed to
Giant* to be toppled from the top.
Some good games are being play-
ed and fair crowd* turn out each n ght
to witness the struggle* which are
full of bad and comical play*.
Many ‘'of the more ardent fan* turn
out night after nght just to ride one
of the player*.
service thr
be celebrated,
be present I*
He also h‘t another
in the head. a”d several of them j
were forced to hit the dirt in an ef-
fort to save themselves
ting beaned.
Saathoff of
Mr*. Alfred
'astboff of San Anton'o were -in-
ere«ting visitor*, at th* Phillipsburg
'*r*onage last Sunday afternoon,
last Sunday afternoon Mr. John
L. Lindsey of Brenham and Mis*
Lillie W:ese of Kenney were mar-
ird in St. Paul’s Lutheran church
snd immediately departed for Vit-
oria.
About 2 o’clock last Sunday after-
noon the infant daughter of Mr. an'
Mr*. Beno Cordes of the Phillfo- .
burg community wa* baptised in St
Paul'* church. The little lady,
-rived the name of Laverna and
'* sponsors ’Mr. Lesle Cordes
Mr*. Edward WicSepape.
In the first game last night Louis
Beasley's Giants put on a nine run
man. but rot raI,y in on* innil18 ,o <ive ,hfrn •
j 16 to 12 margin Over Fredd'e Kes-
sel's Pirates. The no-hit ro-rtin art-
from get- ’st wo touched freely for base
i knock* by the “Gints”
City League
P W
3
3
3
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3
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Worth.
A. In 1891.
Q. Who painted th* picture “Bur-
r.nder of Santa Anna," that hang*
'n the Be ate Chamber at Austin?
ing memorial serv ce wa* held in th*
Phillipsburg Lutheran cemetery. The
service was attended by many and
the grave* decorated by many beau-
tiful flower*.
Next Sunday morning th* divine
service in St. Paul’s Lutheran church
vill be held in the German tongue
Following the d'vine
Holy Communion will I
A cordial invitation to
extended to al).
It is expected that
ment* of the Lutheran
«oon be completed and
’ion of the church take
near fntur*.
Mr. and Mr*. Rolf
Hondo and Mr. and
set of the Isaac
tract conveyed u» Joe Brown
by James A. Wilkin* by deed record-
ed m Volume 16 at Pag* J97, of -.he
record* for deed* for Washington
County, being lot Nu. ? <4 i plat made
RP dh
A! MS
I died in Washington County, Texas,
called “The on or •bou* September 10th, 1928, in-
COUIS
of Twuy-
FLUSHED Unft
SUCCESS, AMD
FIGHTER OF AU TIME- WILL.
°^ncoFiFTj>euc£’
CAUSE H/S DOUMFAU ?
4NBWER8 TO TEST QUESTION*
Printed on page 2
you *u
of thia
published tn the County of Washing
lon if there he a newspaper published
herein, but if not. then in any news-
paper published ia th* 21st judicial
iistrict; but if there be no newspaper
published in said Judicial district, then
a a newspaper published in the near-
st district to said 21 st judicial dis-
trict. for four week* previous to the
eturn dag hereof. Busier Brown and
Robert Lee Allen, whose residence i>
aaknnwa. to he and appear before th*
Hon. District Court, at the next regu-
ar term thereof, to b* hoMen in th*
County of Washington at th* Court
louse thereof, m Brenham, Texas.
mi the first Monday in September, A
D., 1936, same being the 7th day ol
September, A. D, 1936, then and there
<o answer a Petition filed in said
Court, on the 7th day of May, A.‘ D.
1936, in a suit numbered on the dock-
et of said Court No. 20171, wherein
Mrs. Ella Misery, S. H. Muery and
Mr*. Emma G. Brown ar* plaintiffs,
and William Brown. Jesse Brown,
federate State*, th. United Sterne
wd th* Republic of Tenn*.
■
mu*. Parthenia Brown, Lola Bell
Manot, Jessie Lee Taylor, James
Brown, Jo* Brown, John Brown, Ed-
die Hoskin*. Johnnie Ma* Nolait E.
W. D. Nolan, Buster Brown and
, Robert Lee Allen are defendant*.
The nature of the Plaintiff's de-
mand being as follows, to-wit: Thai
on or about November 21st, 1924, Joe
Brown and wife, Parthenia Brown
made, executed and delivered to Thr
Farmer* A Merchant* Lumber Com-
pany, of Brenham, Texas, their three
certain promissory notes, dated No-
vember 21 st, 1924, note* No*. I and
2 being for the sum of $200.00 each,
and note No. 3 being for the sum o(
$150.00, all payable to the order of
The Farmer* A Merchant* Lumber
Company In Brenham, Texas, and due
on the first day* of December, 192S,
1926 and 1927, respectively, and beam-
ing intero*t from November 2l*t,
1924, at rate of eight per cent per an-
num, and carrying the usual ten per
cent Attorney’*\ fee clause; whereby
the said Joe Brown and Parthenia
Brown became bound and liable to
pay and premised to pay to the said
The Farmer* & Merchant* Lumber
Company, or other legal owner and
holder thereof, the sum* of money in
said note* specified and all interest
and attorney's fee* due thereon, ac-
cording to th* tenor and effect there-
of. That on said November 21st, 1924,
the said Joe Brown and wife, Parthe-
nia Brown, in order to secure the pay-
ment of said three above described
notes, interest and attorney's fees, ac-
cording to the tenor and effect there-
of. made, executed and delivered, to
The Farmer* & Merchants Lumber
Company, of Brenham, Texas, a cer-
tain materialman's Hen on the herein
after described real property situated
tt Washington County, Texas; said
materialman's lien being dated No
vember 21st, 1924, and recorded in
Volume 3, Page 292. Mechanic'* and
Materialmans Lien Record* of Wash-,
ington County, Texas. That by instru-
ment of date January 2nd. 1925, re-
corded in Volume 3, Page 300, Me-
chanic'* and Materialman's Lien Re-
cord* of Washington County, Texas,
The Fsrmers & Merchant* Lumber
Company ‘ assigned, transferred and
delivered said three, note* and said
materialman’s lien to Robert Hohlt,
of said County and State. That by
instrument dated November 29th,
1929, and recorded in Volume 3. Pag*
285, of the Extension Record* of
Washington County, Texas, the said
Joe Brown, surviving husband of th*
<aid Parthenia Brown, who had previ-
ously died, intestate, together wifh
he children and sole surviving heirs
it law of said Parthenia Brown, de-
ea"ed. renewed said three note* and
extended said materialman's lien on
aid property securing same, and
made said note* to mature on Decem-
cr 1st, 1930. 1931 and 1932, respec-
tively, and did thereby promise, obli-
gate and bind themselves to pay to
.he said Robert Hohlt, or other legal
>wner or holder thereof, said note*
>n the maturity dates thereof, accord-
ng to the tenor and effect thereof.
That by instrument dated April 30th,
1930, and recorded in Volumb 3, Page
>08, of the Mechanic’s and Material
man's Lien Record* of Washington
County, Texas, the said Robert Hqhlt
(signed transferred and delivered
aid three notes, together with said
materialman'* lien securing same, to
Mr*. Frank Gigsecke, of Washington
County, Texas. That afterwards, the
said Mr*. Frank Giesecke died in
Washington County, Texas, and left
is her «ole surviving heir* at law, her
two children; Mrs. Ella Muery and
Mrs. Emma G. Brown, plaintiff* here-
in, who are now the legal and equit-
able owner* and holder* of Mid three
note* and the materialman'* lien «e-
uring the same. That the said Par
henia Brown, wife of Mid Joe Brown,
NEVER in the past has any
fighter been able to lick the
combined attack of overcon-
fidence, soft living and poor condi-
tion. Jo* Louis, it is true, is being
built up as a more than human fight
ing machine who ean surely whip
hi* weight in wildcats without even
lifting a finger In training.
However, before all his pa»t tri
umphs. our Joseph has trained lone
ana faithfully. He has been a model
athlete, always in the so-called I'-itK.1 -
—around the hips, thighs and walv.
He has looked positively atroeiou’
in some of hi* workouts, and no wise
can My Joe isn't a gym fightu'.
either.
’ The Brown Bomber ia either tak-
ing Schmeling much too lightly, < r
he is playing possum to build up the
fight. If the former is true, Joe may
find that not even a fistic superm-u.
can flout ring training tradil v.
with impunity.
cwvrisM. is**, w Kim *<•••<« SrM.ou. :•»
#r
or soft
UVujs ?
a superb specimen of perfectly
trained manhopd.
Now, with the' Schmeling and
Braddock encounters looming, and
as he nears his title goal, there are
persistent rumors that Louis has
slipped from his old Spartan reginw,
and has succumbed to the influence
of his ‘newly won wealth and posi-
tion.
Xj i "D a Ipan Joe," the ge-
■ > !. ; »i-of today has put
<houldn*t-yishe
bratlng Ita Centennial," a
said.
| instance Sunday when the. Oiler* ’
went to Conroe.
"Chip” Routt, who is probab'y
“rideen" more than anyone on the
hall club, and also does his share of NO UNDEFEATED TEAMS
j the ribbing, was setting a fast paccj
‘in tfejt locker room, k dding several
Many interesting and amusing si-'of the regulars about being “rookies.”
tuations arise during the trips with He **» completely suited up when ’
the Sun Oil baseball club. Take for , «<Wehly h* found that he neglected
to bring his baseball shoe* along.
( This about floored those he had been
I rarzing, and Angley. in a joking way
j threatened to make him pay his ad-
j.ntiss on. into the park and sit in the
grandstand.
Thursday, the -Oiler* go to Fayette-
ville to play the Thompson Gull (
Oilers in one of the feature* of the
big Tomato Festival there. Lam look
ing forward to seeing my old friend
and team mate, Garfield (Double
Ugly) Kiel, who ha* taken up that
most noble of all profession*, sport*
writing.
I do know where he got that by-
f '7 rzrmor*’* rg*; - 'bOsrevekr -www <
h- formerly played basketball for |
Blmn, hf wa* forced to wear a mask I
in the games as k* scared all
cash customers away!
The liighway department ha* turu-
•d the high speed of automobile* to
a beneficial use. Whitting car* are
Piping to distribute need* of many-
beautiful flowers along the highway*.
"ft’s this way." says Jack GubbeU,
'sndscape architect
ment.
"In the past two
harvested and sown
flower seed* along the highways of
the state.
"The flower* are mowed snd al-
'owed to dry out. and sometime*
they're threshed for the seed, but
sometimes not. Then tbey'ra haul-
bl
rd to various point* along the
highway* and scattered.
"There they grow, flower and go
to seed, and the suction caused by
speeding motor vehicles, especially
heavy trucks, spreads the «eed* far-
ther along the highways."
Maya la Wild
Chester Mays was wi'd as a March
' bare against the Conroe nine. He
h't Gray, the first man to face him,
squarely in the head,
out. Grey, however,
the game.
That
p:tchars
Heuvcl.
wi'h Frank1- on the bench, made
several nice n'xts and Landrum had
,A< ,-a* -*.=■>’ * I
a perfect day in" the field despite sev-
eral hird chances.
T. R. V., Ruak.
A. W. H Huddle.
Q Tell non*-thing about die **Cof-
*’•' MUI Church.** W. L. M., Baird.
A. It is at Fredericksburg, snd is
« replica, of exact dimension*, of
he Old "Vercins Kirsch’ erected
here in 1846 and used a* a church,
if1-
schoolhouse and fort. It is octagon-
’I in shape and no nails were used
n the original structure. It was
*-rn down in 1897 because it wa* in
•he' center of a *treet snd obstructed
raffic, but wa* rebuilt near It* first
ite in 1934 for a memorial museum.
Q. How long must old age ptn-
"■’ret'tru have lived in Texaa? A. C„
■•hcrokse.
A. A pensioner must be 65 yearr
■>'d and a res dent of Texas five
ut of the last nine year* and ac-
"*Hv having lived in the State for
'•e test full year.
0 Where is the grave of Sam
N O. R., Quaneh. •
A. At Round Rock,
■’oH’-tV.
Q. Why le Gonxale*
’ 'xinrtt* of Texan?"
"•remviHe.
A. Because the first" batt'e of the
■’’exes Revolution wa* fought there,
"l-tnbrr 2. 1835.
Brginufag at the most northern
corner of a 14 acre tract heretofore
conveyed by Joe Brown to Torn Wal-
ker's heir*, bv deed of record in Vol-
ume 29, at page 182. of the record*
ior deed* (or Washington County, a
stake in line between L Jackvon and
J. Newman Leagues; Thenee 9. 50y,
W. with N. line of 14 acre tract. 450
•v* to a stake for corner, the N. W.
orner of th« 14 acre tract, a pin oak
narked X brs S. 78 E. I hi vara*;
ihcure S. with the W. line of said
.4 atre tract .and a 40 91/100 acre
ract conveyrsl by,IL H. Dailry to
Tom Walker. 35914 varaa to a »iak<
or corner: Thence S. 50)4 W. 535
vara* to slake for corner in the W.
iue of the original tract; Thence
North with said W. kne 605}4 vara*
to a slake in the moat southern ol
lot No. I. Thence N. 56 E.- with the
Mid lot No. I 920 vara* to a stake IB
the line of -the Jackson and Newman
l-eagtie*. the-S. E. corner of Lot No.
I. Thence South with said kague line
136 varas to the place of beginning,
containing an area of 52 3/10 acre*,
more or less; and being, the *ame
property described in deed from C. C.
Garrett to Joe Brown, dated 28th day
of October, 1899, and recorded in
Volume 42, l<ag« L58, of the Deed
Record* of Washington County, Tex-
aa. \ w*'
That the plaintiffs, Mrs, Ella Muery
tnd Mrs. Emma G. Brown, are the
legal slid equitable owners and hold-
er* of Mid note* and indebtedness,
md the said note* are long past due
snd unpaid, mv* and except the sum
►f $114.00 heretofore paid on the
principal of note No. I, leaving a bal-
ance of $86.00 due on the principal of
«aid note No. i, and the original prin-
cipal sum of $200.00 due on note No.
i, and the original principal sum of.
1150.00 due on note No. J, together
with the interest due on each ahd^ all"
>f Mid notes from the J6th.day .of
April, 1931, at thd rate of eight per<
cent per annum; and the Mid ma-
terislman's lien now remain* in full
force and effect and is a valid, sub-
sisting lien Against said land ■ and
premises; and defendants, though of-
ten requested to pay Mid notes, have
(ailed and refused to nay same, or any
part thereof, save and except the sum
of $114.00 heretofore paid on the prin-
ipal of said note No. 1, a* above set
■ut. but the Mine still remains due
md unpaid, together with the interest
hereon from April 2oth, I9J|, at rate
>( eight per cent per annum, a* above
-et out; that plaintiff* have placed
.aid notes in the hands of their at-
orney* of record for collection and to
■ring suit thereon, and ba* contract-
'd with said attorney* to nay to {hem
ths ten per cent attorney's fees pro-
/ided for in Mid notes, the same he-
ng reasonable and the usual and cus-
omary fee.
Plaintiff* pray judgment for their
lebt, interest, attorney's fee* and
•oat* of Court, and for foreclosure of
heir said materialman's lien on the
ibove described land and premises,
tnd that same be decreed to lie sold
according to law; that the sheriff or
other officer executing said order of
sale, shall place the purchaser of Mid
property sold under Mid order of sale
in pov'tston thereof within thirty
days after the day of sale, and for
such other snd further relief, special
snd general, in law and in equity, to
which plaintiff* may be justly entitl-
ed.
Herein Fail Not, and hive you be-
fore Mid Court, on the said first day
if the next term thereof, this writ,
with your endorsement thereon, show-
ing ho’r you have executed the name
Given under my hand and seal of
said. Court, at office In Brenham,
Texas, this the 15th'day ol May, A
D. 1936.
PAUL KMNGSPORN
District Court, Washington
County, Texas.
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