Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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Fortune Tetters
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EVERY CONCEIVABLE
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STANDARD INSURA
HI6HEST INEQUALITY
Insurance
Price
Children’s
isses an
FORMER A. AND M
misapplication
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you
installment , follows
THE SECOND A. E. F.»
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When tl
GREENVINE HALL
FOR RUNT
CAUFOI
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Spring Clothes and Ha
CARD OF THANKS
; H. C. Lehde and children
kind:
X THEATRE
serviceable frocks
prices.
A quest
ago by oni
ing how
shirked jui
make life
the fnost
section of
If an ol
should be
derelict he
comings.
Your du
the law a
to jury sei
per the ofl
ing their d
Isn’t thi
suits are
will compl
guilty
funds.
Society
church
listen to tl
a verdict
giving a :
not swaye
The rep
everyone.
No use
—the trov
juror—you
You art
volves the
C,i :
SAT., FEB. 27TH
GOOD MUSIC
Everybody Invited.
about by fate
camps on this
Don’t bl
for not fl
as a citizei
Franklin
hon is sufl
floods in
Court ev
the fact **
red duty
serrice.
§top an
versa tions
drift to >
of the lai
jaw or of
few. con vi
Jtney heifei
No brands.
AMMiwi
LEGION
U snUi
t'*8Wine"ss"n
plaint to r
What h
you are si
you have
plead that
Jow you t
there are
easily serv
SIMOI
SAT
It every
hand in th
as those't
that break
no room t
A ever c<
your duty.
are cordially invited to
attend this display of
For a period of about a week this
column will reproduce Qari L. Bix-
by’s write-up 'on ‘‘.The- Second A. E.
The
of the
will hold
morning.
Rex Theater.
Adv.lt.
’emergency” treatment with
dreds of i
•nd causi
more than
taring phi
Organdy Caps for the Baby
Tots, Little Miss Muffet Hats,
also Millinery of every de-
scription for School Girls.
All true
to a fact
that shout
of the peo
holy that
over the
a triple-
occasion at very
Say fell<
•11 of this
County er
we have 1
other coun
of law abi
Sold by
Citizens Drag ua.
in Paris in 1927, ai
reading Mr. Bixby
Special showing Saturday of Hats and
Garments for Girls
Extensive showing of Dre
for girls from seven up to
Grown Girls. Beautiful
You're getting Vto hroa<|'‘:lif' Hw
belt^ "soldier. Ami you. gob, are com-
bing your hair due cast and west in
a vain effort to hide its thinness. The
old uniform won’t fit." Uniform but-
tons and their buttonholes are utter
strangers—they never meet.. The’ tin
hat hangs on the porch full of ferns.
Intimate contact with the old hard-
boiled days has vanished—but - listen,
buddy, don’t let the years., draw a
beautiful floral offerings. ■?. We thank
each and every one.
all that is
go back
travel like
"The Second A. E. J'.” gives com-
plete information in regard to the
American Legion National convention
to be held
will enjoy
tide. V
The first
CANDY SALE
Senior-Girls’ Friendly
. Peter’s Episcopal
a Candy Sale Saturday
Feb. 27, 1926 at 9:30 at the
Come get some sweets!
BUTTERNUT BREAD plus
Wittbecker ^akes^.-rsriSniP
rto^’-rrtrrd'rd* Beat. Butternut Bread
is made onlyby Wittbecker’s Bakery
and sold by all first class grocers.—
Adv.278-6t
He risked a
j' residence is equipped Wd he^0
Prices
For Sale, Bermuda and Red Creole
P*r lw); IMO per
JEM? ??nt" SOc 10<>;
**'JM H. A. Becker, phone
After all
is possible
that exists
duly as-eh
the knees quivered. Hake you
below—down,
SICKLY. PEEVISH CHILDREN^
—’ Children suffering from intestinal worms
are croup, restless and unhealthy. There
are other symptoms, however. If the ;
child is pale, has dark rings under the
£y®, l>ad breath and takes no interest in ;
play, it is almost a certainty that worms I
are eating .rav.y’Otaf vitality. Tin: surest
remfedvfiMwnrHuus¥, ? Vmai-
a PUn”'- Mni Schmid
Adi 280-jh.
•'OR SALE—Cut fin were atm flora
adv
of operation
a businesslike
perfected to
bring about this great party-call with
smoothness and dispatch.
(To be continued tomorrow)
uovemcnf ever conceived. Ana ie»»
than two years from now.
Here ’> a chance of a lifetime to re-
visit the old scenes; to make the trip
to travel in com-
own buddies; to show
icr Or children just
Km,*eu the war. And
Eg^r-rxr------—
ButUfc ‘
Old Lard, 15c. .
New lard, 18c.
Country Sausage, 80c.
Fryerg1 under 2 pounds, 25c..
Fryers over 2 pounds, 20c-
Fryers over 3 noumjs, Me.
Hens, 18c.
Old Roosters,
Ducks. Ibc.
CQTrvN
Good middling, 20.50
Strict middling. 20.25
Middling.. 19.50
Strict row middling. 18(10
Low middling, 46.00
Cotton Seed, $32 00.
Hulk, $14!00.
■ Cotton seed meal. $2.00 per
pound tack.
K P., allotments and all the
f it. Don’t, outgrow the mem-
ron wouldn't sell for a milliort like a gentleman
ember. tiwv dal' pr night your pany with your
PREVENTS INFECTION
The grretret discovery in flesh hrelin
is the marvelous Borosone, a preparation
that comes in liquid and jmwder form.
It is a comldnation treatment that not
>nly punfire the wound of germs that
enure infection but it heals the flesh with
extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or
77^7 *s! take weeks to heal with the
tor his ordinary liniments mend quickly under
ice of this wonderful
id)80e,60ennd$1.2(».
‘ Sold fey
Drug Co
We '2'_ I
•pprwisim,. - rtiifliv-lcfiitrfriaufc:
and neighbors who offered us syni-1
pathy and assistance during the 111-'
ness and after the death of our be-
loved wife and mother, the late Mrs.
Emma Lehde. We are also deeply
grateful to the doctors and nurses, at:
the Brenlwm Hospital for their many
to the minister f_. ____ ' .. ..
words, the choir for the
i, and to all who sent the F°wder 30c and 60c
— — Cltiseaa
ii> between—you. stoog. expffitantly,
waiting for th# crash that follows the
contact of the business end ot a tor-
pedo with-.this side of a transport? It
lias not fun Ujcri," but. it is great to
look back on it now and chuckle at
vopr recollection; .. ~ A .
" No 'matter what your ‘ndiVWtiaI
experience may have been—either on
the "way over, or over there in the
trenches, or in the air or back of the
lines
NEW HOME COMPLETED !
■ ha ii <i>
anT^Mrs.'A. W. ?Iodde, located near -
Blinn College on Fourth Street, has
Jheen completed, and Mr. Hodde states
that it will be open for inspection by
any one who cares to see it, Monday
afternoon and evening, March 1, from I
two o’clock to eight. ■ This commo-
jwith every convenience to
comfortable, and is one of
attractive residences in that
,the city.
(United Press Report i
Huntsville, Feb. 26.—Charles A.
Welker, former’ A .and Nf, College
i.clerk, was admitted to the S^te peni-
tentiary to begin "serving an 'eight-
ycar sentence imiiosed after pleading
public
Steam heated jugiruufr"*- ' J
^7*7 ~ - -cwniwuienecs'.' Apply
George Neu, Banner-Press Bldg.—
Adv.278-5t,.
For Rent: Two furnished light-
housekeeping rooms. Phone 571-J.
Mrs. Ben Eakin, .913 West Main,—
Adv.273-tf. ___________
For Rent: Two furnished apart-
ments for light house keeping, all
conveniences, private bath. 818 South
Market.—Adv.279-6t.
with the big guns—you cherish
one of the memories and you
sworn by
day you'll
same, route and
starred general.
It you were shuffled
and dealt toone of the
side and waited for sailing orders un-
til there ivere 'no mortf sailing orders,
you have said: "If I live, I'll get over
there some day ^wid see all these
things^ the boys tell me aboi^t'-^-pr
rius ;utr-rrtii?‘c4rtct'" '"’J. .’^2-
\11 right, soldier—sailor, maripe,
general-, admiral of shavetail—your
bet has been called! Fall in for the
Second A. E. F, Paris or bust! This
time it's strictly up to you.
In September, 1927, ten years after
America entered the waf, The Ameri-
can Legioji will mobilize, embark and
advance to the objective—Paris.
Thousands upon thousands of Legion-
naires and their mothers, wives, sis-
ters daughters' who are members
ot the American Legion Auxiliary
will make the trip, a'pilgrimage with-
out equal in the world’s. Jsetczy.
TTie largest peacetime trans-Atlantic
forgotten that? Down,
flown, and still down,
ain't this tu!> got no
member that? Ten decks below! With
tte Keid ot yotr. mori. £ e
point where you t thought a torpedo
most likely would strike. Remember
when they issued life-belts? You look-
ed at yours dubiously, wondering if
•ymr eottM swim -the AtJXaiu: in spite
of the djirn thing. . .' «
‘ Slum—forget it if you can! ‘ .
Do you remember that heavy feel;
ing at the. pit of your stomach when
water free,
•ee Gua Schumacher,
•Ady.llfi.tf.
Several nice building lots, also a
tew beautiful homes. T. S. Matchett
Adv.278-$t.____________-
l or Sale: 300 acre black land farm,
seven miles north of Chappell Hill,
on Rock Island road, twelve miles
*ast of Brenham. Address Box 591.
Navasota, Texas.—Adv.
all at the most reasonable cost pos-
sible.
It is too early for the completion
of all the details of the trip, Uut even
now the general plan
has’, been prepared and
ris being
B.AJ? >’,■ -• * ..; '
TMA.....ACR-LV WITH
GOOD HOUSE AND BARN
SUITABLE FOR COTTON AND
OTHER CROPS. WRITE FRANK
DREES, BOX 36, DICKINSON.
TEXAS.—Adv.281-7tp, _______
Corner lot 75x100 feet on {s'orth
Baylor and Academy Streets, near
High School Building. Walter Wey-
and at Fink Bros. -Adv.280-6t t
House and lot, well
chicken ranch
Phone 886J.-
For Rent, Four room apartment
with bath and sleeping porch; also
garage. PhoneJ 194, Mrs. I. Becker.—
Adv.267-tf. a ________
Three rooms, water and phone $18.
Phone 771 W.—Adv,280-12tp.
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WANTED TO SELL OR RENT
ON SHARES. TWENTY AtRE
FIG ORCHARD WITH GOOD
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1926, newspaper, February 26, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180042/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.