Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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STUDEBAKER SALES
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^hich makes it seem the big- lea- Frg^ncy in HU4.
dies are sold at- all drug stores, in.
r‘Nb? irmore guessing, than tile umpires.
FOR RENT
little
COTTON
will
advlt
tattp^bout how unfortunate. you druggist anywhere will gladly refurn Fi.nclier-; Decease'd, filed with’said ap-
-• . 1 the purchase price. {plication, and for Letters Testamen-.
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Ken was a star circus rider before he' whi,e1 per’ ®n
fits increase every
to be pretty well convinced of a play-
er’s ability before he would ISconi-
menu the spending of $50,000 or more
in such a gamble.
Tristram Pharmacy Offers
Tablets to Build Up
Nerves and Money Back
Fail.
you know that they kee^their shape. They
can be cleaned and blocked and they will look
like new. Come in tomoyoWand let us show'
you the new Spring Dotibs Hats.
FOR SALE
Real Estate
haehie-is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E?
P. Anderson. - . ■ •
RoMrt Dannbaus has gone to Hous
tun to ffigpd a lew ^a-VS-
No, 16
No. 17
good with butter, it’s good to
it’s good for lunches, good any
■all byname and you get~/br Men who |
Work Outdoors.
1— Garfield.
2— John Quincey Adams, from a
tyralytic stroke, February 23, 1848,
age 80.
3— Roosevelt, in 1912.
4— Jackson. His opponent was kill-'came
their
White
8ev^ntv-two tablets for $1.00—not
much to paj- for steady nerves and
low . bright eyes and a buoyant feeling all
any reason they do not help you get
the
- . . more
“Nerves shot to piec- j vigorous in body and keener in mind,
:an't sleep and a lot of depress- . Tristram Pharmacy or any" live wire
Sheriff Hoffman L. Reese,
L. Vann, and Miss Grace Vann nicttor-
ed to Georgetown this morning,-apd
will , return home this ..evening. accom-
. —Alto
A TWO REKL COMEDY
It's
toast,
old way—c;_.. — -------- „
the best. It’s Wittbecker Milk Bread,
at all leading grocers.—adv293-5tStart Tonight to Comfort Your —
Swollen, Painful Rheumatic Joints
ed.
5— Four sons. O
manhdtid.
6— U. S. Grant.
7— Jackson. It wi
an outgrowth of the Republican par-
ty of Jefferson, but took -its present
name w hen Jackson first. sought, the.The
“Hula Hula”
Medora Ratcliff
“Toe Specialty”
Ella Lupan and Company
In
Grand Finale
This Revue recently played Thc Majestic Theatre, Houston, for one week.
Prices, 10, 20 and 50c. -
Fryers over 3 lbs. 15c.
Old Rooster, 5c.
Xurkeys, 20c.
Butter, 20c to 40c
Butter , fat, first grade, 40c.
Butter fat, second grade, 35c.
Sweet Potatoes. 1 1-2 to 2c.
Good middling, 19.10
Strict middling,, 19 op , • .
Strict low middling, 18.25
Low middling, 17.75
Cotton seed hulls, $12.00
Cotton seed, $32.00
Cotton seed meal, $2.60 per 100 .lb.
sack.
ter from the system. Makes you en-
joy your meals and sleep "better. No
•natter what you have tried for your
Stomach and bowels, Adlerika v.l”
surprise you.
Tristram PharmacyKNIGHTS TEMPLAR NOTICE
STATED CONCLAVE Brenham
Commandery No. 15 K. T. to-night
at 7:30 ■ -
quested
Knights
<- Austin, March 15.—(A.P.) V
conviction and $150 fine of Rfl
Willingham Washington re—
an aggravated assault charge graj
out of the beating and whiimwl
Geo. Roberson, negro, was afU
Wednesday by the court of crj
appeals., Willingham and two J
men were charged with taking Rtfc
son to a secluded place, beating |j
over the head with a “six-shoota
and whipping him with a rope. Q»
Newman claimed to have done i
whipping in rfn attempt to
Willingham.
Fred L. Amsler,Herbert Hohlb H.
A. Krueger, aiid H. H. Drumm went
to Bryan today to attend a special
meeting oj the Bryan Chamber of
Commerce and Rotary Club and hear
an address by Guy Hulse of the Na-
1 Retail Merchants Association.Girls, Provide a Foundation
for Your Future Health
Port Arthur, Texas.—“When I was
a girl my health got very. poor. My
stomach was weak
. and I became mel-
ancholy. Some one
advised my fattjer
M «•'" t0 givo me IJr’
Pierce's Golden
VTjT 7 Medical Discovery
\ i and the ’Favorite
\ yf Prescription.’ He
got three bottles of
each, and I took
them alternately,
‘ and before the six
bottles were gone
I was feeling and looking like, a dif-
ferent girl. I have enjqyed fairly
good health ever since.”—Mrs. J. F.
Taylor, 520 New Orleans Ave.
No. 3697.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Washington County—Greeting:
You are hereby com in and ed to
cause the following notice to be pub-
lished in a newspaper of general cir-
culation which has been continuously
and regularly published for a period
.QtVnot Uws- than--year prcVvditig'
the date'of the notice in the County
of Washington, State of Texas, and
you shall cause said notice ' to be
printed at least once eacYi week for a
period of "ten days exclusive of the
first day of publication before the
return dav hereof:
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
The State of Texas, ,
County of Washington: ’
To all persons interested in the es-
tate of T. A. Fincher, Deceased.
Vaughn Fincher, has filed in the Co-
unty Court of Washington County an
application for th? Probate of the
Will ..and Testament, of said , T. A.
I*1! M . .. — * TA ... " ’ 1 « •125.66 REWARD
For the information regarding par-
ly °r parties who shot one of my
cows Thursday, March 8th,. near the
old Pennington homestead. No hunt-
ugg. fulling or trespassing allowed.
J. F. Schramm.—adv292-6tl()-lt
WANTED—Clem, wnite rugs at Ban-
ner office.What are you going to do about nervous- men' and women and if for
your nervous condition?
Are you going -around looking rid of all nervousness and at
gloomy and boring your-friends with 1 same, time cause you to grow
the old story
es"—c
ing .ta,
are? '
Or are you going to do as thous-
ands have done—get rid of your ner-
vousness— your gloom—your
spirits and be a real keen minded. I day long.
tary which will be heard at the next
term of said court’, commencing on
the third Monday in April, A. D.
1928. the same being the 16th day of
April. A. D. 1928, at the Court House
thereof, in Brenham, at which time
all persons interested in said Estate
may appear and contest said applica-
tion, should they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you be-
fore said Court on the said first day
of the next term thereof this writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Brenham,
this the Kith dav of March, A D
1928.
C. B. Thompson, County Clerk,
Washington County.
By A. T. Ruetz, Deputy.
until it penetrates^^nd disappears on
It* errand oFmefcy.*
Answers To President
Question Game
Which appear on Page 1
Ye»; its’ true—the world progress-
es.
All you have to do Nowadays to
help relieve the -pain and agony *of
swollen, inflamed joints is to squeeze
a half inch of a comforting, soothing
emollient from, a tube.
■Then ‘rub itfthoroughly on the of-
eaten Wittbecker Rye Bread. -
loaf today from any leadio/J
Its good any way y0H tul({ £
Here Is Something Every
Nervous Person Needs
Lifetone forceful and useful man again.
Shattered ’ No matter what put you in such a
if They a nervous condition, remember that
Lifetone Tablets are compound-
ed for the sole [surpose of helping
Green Morgan has returned from a
btfsinesS trip to Hftuston, Galveston,’ ‘
and Beaumont, and will be at home
WANTED! Atnbitiow.
white person to HoS
the demand for Ra«J
Products. Good
Make sales of fl- u frtj!
or more. Rawlcigh M> etf
ness everywhere. M J
cnce needed. ’•">p gBa S*
Advertising ^,'rafor..oa »ee* '
’ ’T’rdtiftmHsotr .W
among the business visitors to the city
today.GAS PAINS GONE,
NOW SLEEPS WELL
*1 had headache* and gas pains so
bad for 18 month* I could not sleep
night*. I am thankful for the help I
found in Adlerika. I now- enjqy rest-
ful night*.”—Mrs. L,. S. Lovings.
Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad-
lerika relieves gas and often removes
prompt. Members are re-
to attend. Visiting Sir
arc cordially invited.
W. S. Schmid, E. C.
A. W. Kershaw, Recorder.^Jhe Great American Synp
. . . .
FOR SALE—Some land on M
South and East Highway. Wi
in tracts from 5, 10 and 20 mJ
to 300 acres. Also some nice bM
. lots and bargains in residence|N|
! ty. If you have anything to
1 tra4c see T-. F- Matchettz-adr8|
I FOR SALE—Choice comer tali
I lot 75x100, two blocks from. ®
house, half block concrete bn
Walter Weyand.—adv293-6tp
guilise WtlUtp- fr’-w
'^pending” a’iew day* witKTier aunt,
Mrs, Horace Wilkins. •
show the neighbors that you are not
as old as they think you are- .
Joint-Ease they call this scientific
emollient (or the reai<-n that the
pharmacist who originated the for-
niulo had in mindbsouipthing to hep lul, ..
the mijlions who. repeatedly bas7 »°(t >’.* 5.' <. -
suiter and endur.- ’’ae-pAm a”- ;Gf......
Be fore Baby Gomes
W OTHER’S FRIEND O // /
is a comfort to ex- NfLws Jf I
Pectant mothers. Exter- zfflb vW,-
nally applied it rf>i—-w X
prenatal distress By re- I
laxins: tight tissues and muscle*, u
And it is so soothing. Its daily use 1
makes the skin soft and pliable.
"I was in labor only 25 minutes with my
last child, but suffered agonies with three
previous children.” writes an enthusiastic
mother who used “Mother's Friend.”
Right now. from this day on, and right
V.p,to ,t.he day your baby i® bom. “Mother's
Friend ’ should be used. All drug stores
sell Mother's Friend. Begin now and you
will realize the wisdom of doing so as
the weeks roll by!
Booklet on Things to Know Before
Baby Comes sent on request.' One copy
is yours, free. Write for it NOW.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Dept 14, Atlanta, Ga.Jubut* “,J 1 . ■ .- .
Ttre' ’Uain'■ wmtrmg -qualities ot
Jorfir-Eas-e- are sozwr+l known- lliat-it
is much used for lumbago, neuralgia-
lame
tablets, 65 eta, or liquid, Largo
One 7 h. p. gas engine
National cash register
gal'on gasoline tank and Pu
Everything first class - rt |
reasonable. Phone No. Wy
Mikeska, Brenham, Route ’> ■ j
Texas.—adv289-12t .. 11
TRUCKING—Let m«
ing. everything handled
of toivn trips ano gen
solicited. All k'"'1’ 'f 905ft-4
Brown Truck Line, P
289-7tp
■ SPORTS
(Conlmuad from page three-
' R. C. BuriHs and A ’L- Niebuhr
have returned’from a business trip to
Ho.usto»a
WORRIED A LOT
Ron-Down, Nervous, Appetite
Gene, Lady Shows Great
Improvement After
Using Cardui.
Waterloo, 8. C.-T took Cardui
ln!*Ivals for three years, and
have been In good health since last
fall, says Mrs. Noble J. Hayes, who
“Z. here improvement
after taking a course of this medi-
cine was really remarkable.
*m. much stronger and can ac-
compUsh so much more work now.
ncrensed twenty pounds,
and mj color is fresh and good
For a long time I had been feel-
ing poorly. Some days I dragged
enmigii .j,___. and had not
wnSS?7 d0 my housewoS..
a,lot about myself. I
did not seem like myself, and mv
nerves were all on edge. I did not
^IP foundard ?y< appetlte ’eft me.
lent toX Art an «cel-
• few^edT^VJ teken u
^eX^Sny^
Mends, and shall continue to do
b^uS’wlth ffis Sd’Sco’S8
^*dby thousands of won^X
TVvTr d slmllar ailments.
your troubles!
• ~ all drug stores. NC-192
Eggs, 20c.
Hens,: 13c
Fryprs, leghorns and common stock
15c,
Fryers, Plymouth Rocks and Rhode
41Tau’<r Reds,'25cJ .
panied by Misses’ Erettc apd Mattha
- Reese and Gladys Becke * students at
Southwestern. University, who -.are
coining home for ,a short vacation be-
i f
tween terms.
T1EMANN MOTOR COMPANY Phone 400 Brenham, Texu
STUDEBAKER
The Great Independent —
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WANJTED^
WA NTED-Two waitrt**
St. Antlmry —3<12<)0-Jt— -
FOR SALE—Cut flowerj aM
designs. Mrs. Dick Schmid,M“
Florist and Plant Grower, I
396VV.—adv294ti .
Hydrangea and Verbeni I
Mrs. Dick Schmid, Hxcluwve»
and Plant Grower, phone W'"
294-3t _____-
FOR SALE - Cut flow**
designs. Phone 198. Schubert
1206 Austin St.—adv237-tf'
Then read ine evening, newspapers
and go . to bed.
The chances are that your mi^be-
^axong W. w teaerte*-Vrwrtte.-.
nes'S**. while you’ are dreaming- about
the high ‘ fences you used to leap
when you were a youngster.
. , tb--»vo«wng,:!. says owe'
who ha* tried this disct>veryK. “you'M
feel so happy that you’ll want to
jump in your sportiest . clothes and
15, 1928,
mon 8 p.
Friday,
p. In,
All are fcO^fSl^^ tfl
oo a visison’s administration.
9— Millard Fillmore. He had
education as a boy.
10— Both were soldiers, both
from the western frontier of
time, and both died in the 1
House. Both, were born in Virginia..
The? were the ^>nly Presidents elect-
ed -lev ^lir-Wtltg -Tarty'. -
Cut Flower*
Plant*
Cabbage, Tomato and Onion J
-Mrs. Dick Schini<l.—adrStljM
•rETER’S CHUBfgl
Rev. Clarence Ji.
tenten 'services, Thursdgy, u
Evening Prayer ^]
m. :
March 16, 1528, Uta,rJ
FOR RENT—Two fumisl
housekeeping rooms; Phone
West Main. Mrs. Ben Eakia
tf _________________________■
FOR RENT—Furnishedjo«
right in town, hot and col
Mrs. A. C Becker.-Tadv293-.
Friday Evening, March 16th, 8 P. M.
HALLIE R. PRITCHARD’S
* SONG AND DANCE REVUE
’ ' Opening Chorus
^opg and Dance
Mary Katherine Mathews—Solo.
Chorus «
t Medora Rattcliff
Virginia Abrahams
Baby Kohler '
Ella Lupanx
Baby Bettie McGhee-■ •
Singing and Dancing •
“For My Baby”
Mary Willie Green and Demetri Baugallis
Acrobatic Adagio
Patricia Thomas ,,
Toe Dancp
“Waltz Caprice"
Iris and Floyd Allen Johnson
Singing and Dancing
“What Will You Do”
Baby Kahler
Dancing and “Acrobatic Eccentric Pantomine
Marion Qberholtz
Song, Dance and Banjo
Dorothy May Davis and B. M. Jones
“Adagio”
Vesta Jane Scoggins
•| Blue Tap”
Mildred Jamtson.
^Doll Dance’*.
’ . Sherar Twin§
“Specialty”
St. Louis .Blues
Natula Baugallis
Apache Dance
John Mathis The Third & Partner • • .
-Virginia Abrahams
• ■ Sieging —■“cytr- i^oir^rwr®aw,,"“-
------------- AdetineYCohfnian --------------------------------
TOR RENT-Furnished apirta
close in. Farmers & Merchanjs Li
her Co. Phone 68.—adv288-tf
FOR RENT—Nice large fnni
bed room. Call at 603 Baylor or i
503J.—adv269-tf- , j
FOR RENT—Several comfort
bedrooms, all conveniences. Pi
779W.—aciv264-tf J
FOR RENT—Furnished house,
rage and garden spot. Henry Tk
hill.—adv281tf
Buf-jothpRlsF o. for bdlhcrwmr .p t() 1)a)|as where he enjoyed a
joints, whether in knee, ankle, atF** , . ■
hip, shoulder or finger and for that pleasant vacation,,
purpose its sale is immense. . . ■»
Druggist • evtrywlitrt' v
< WML ."^V/'Cent s'
this .’popular-priced remedy. 60 Lent,
a tube. You can always get Jdint-
FOR SALE-Graham l-«»
and fuel, oil or gas tank for "
_ .......,V^„1VOB ..j,,, 'ing. Cash or terms. P. ®
PATHE NEWS—AESOP FABLE! advl0-ltp295-6tp
Prices Thursdav in is and
SIMON THEATRE
TODAY & TOMORROW
Wm. Fox
* Presents
Dolores Del Rio
Victor McLaughlen
and
Nancy Nash
“LOVES OF CARMEN’’
I he famous story of a pretty girl
with the heart of a child, the body of
a w,)”,an and the soul of a woman
I he most daring picture of a daring
and '1cr feckless lover.
Prices Thursday, 10, 15, and 35c
Friday Night
Added Attraction
Hallie R, Pritchard
Song and Dance
REVUE
-’•th about 25 or 30 Talented Young
Ladies, Boys and Girls
.... .‘"chiding John Mathis, Third
I his Revue played The Majestic The
at re, Houston, for one week
z Pfices, 10, 20, and 50c.
-SATURDAY
Ken Maynard
- In' , t
THE WAGON SHOW”
r
joined the movies. Now see him do
'•it his circus stunts and the riding,
ml t'IRk °VI vK and f’Khting that have
made him the best-liked of all West-
ern stars.
Hayden Stevenson
'Blake of Scotland Yard ’
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1928, newspaper, March 15, 1928; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180298/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.