Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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, Kaya 1 at add.-.
J. A. Wilkins add.
«k 3 Hurts add. .
and 51, Gamptowr
and Li mlt Str...
New Treatment For
Varicose Veins and Ulcers
finger and wiped off with a piece
of chamois.
Toilet waters, to refresh with
their sharp tang and bring the
blood rushing to the surface,
have already sent the' hare’s foot
running to cover and eyes are
made brighter through being
closed for a time in sleep rather
personal property -----—-------
’., Iota 5 and 6, block- 2, Schmitt add.
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Key* 3rd addition..--—....-..—-,
nunerce and Church atreeta —1,
ju league, and 40 acres Coe league
Washington, Jim. 1 lot in Hurts add. .
West Sam, lot 9 and 10, Mundine add
White. Steve, lot 10. block 2, Schmitt add. .
Wiley. Geo., lot 1, block 3. Post Oak Grove add. . . —.
Williams, Phoebe. Eat., part lot 4, block 18, Keys 1st add
Williams. Gandfe, lot 34, Barbee add. . — , .
Williams- Mat. lot 12, block 2. Mundine add.
Williams, Jno. lot 5 block 4, Armbrister add..
Williams, Eugene, part lot 35. Randle 2nd add . .
Wilson Bertha, tot 24. Taft Str. Camptbwn add. »■ .
Woolridge, Rebecca, part lot 45. Barbee add .
Woolridge, Mary, part lot 45, Barbee add •
Wright, Mrs. Willie, lot 20 block 5. Armbr.st<ir add. . .'. .
Wright. Viola, lot 18, block 4. Armbrister add
Wright, Trank, personal property-
Zeiss. Lonnto. persunaf property. .r.. . .
The Statu ol Texan, **•
County of Washington: ' '
I. A. M. Krug, City Secretary of the City gt Brenham, do liereby certify
that the above and foregoing is u true and correct list of Delinquent lax
payers of the city of Brenham, Texas, for the year 1923.
Witness my hand and seal of said city, this April 7th, 1924.
A. M. Krug. City Secretary of the City of Brenham, Texas.
Egg-j, l«e.
Turkeys. 10c.
Fryers up to 2 lbs. 35c,
Fryers over 2 lbs. 14c. *
Hens. 14c.
Butter. ■ 15c to 450;-■
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middlihg, 31.76
middling, 31.50
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Country lard, 1st.
h«con 11c.
Pork Sansage, 25c.
Potatoes, Jc.
Prair;« Hay, |16.00
‘Good
bushel.
poit tot 6, Davidson add..------— ______-—
Eat. part lot 22 Davidson add.— —
part lot I Day add ... —
fan-, part lot 20. Barbee add—
iah, lots 100 and 101 J. A. Wilkina odd..-.-
. and Almeta, lots 65, 66, 75,76 J. A. Wilkins add
Me, lot 32 “ ‘
1. and Mar;
Good
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Middling. 30.50
Strict low. middling, 29.25
Low middling, 27.50
Cotton seed. |30.
Hulls, |14.
Cotton seed meal |2-30 per
lb. soak.
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permit no««. but American ptrfuntet and
toilot aecfitoriff on htr drrttiny tablt.
' Junes, l.ulia, low I, 2, 3, 6 and
4.95 Joshua, J. B., part lot 1 block
grandmother was-
y a fragrant piece
ergarnot tied in the
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than being
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thing closekr resembling lamp-
black and grease.
There’s an interesting story
told about A«ron Burr, who was
something of a fop, A young
man watching W.j array himself
tor the sluyci —to make an
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lot 22, oast block J. A. Wilkins addition
iariah, part lot 10, J. D. Giddings addition— .
Itt«n,.iota 81 and 82-J. A. Wilkina addition -
y, lot 11, Potter A. White addition-.----——
, lots 4 A 5. block E, Washington Park addition
4U£c. Iota in Backer addition
rsonal property ----------------
„ lot 26a East Main Street-------
add.—__— .
Jorris 1st add.
Nathan, Jno. ■ St., lot
Nathan, Emma Tat., lot 42 and 43 Barbee add... —m--—---
Neeley, Anin, part* lot 4, block 18, Key* -st add.------—------
Neeley, Lucy, lota 16, IT, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, block 5, Armbrister add
Pavaloski, Ntck, lol 1 and 2, bloc< 24, W. G. Wftkina add----------
Peterson, Selma, personal property ——-i----------------
Pierce Oil Corporationo. lot 12 and part tot 13 and 29, Key's 1st add.
W, K. G ' ‘ tit 'lj|
hie, Mrs. —
Patmore, Jno., lot IT, Norris Is
•Partnore, John Jr., lot 18 and-19
Patrick, Hettie, 8 1-2 acres Harrington league. —.
i-’atterson, Ella, part lot 11 J. D. Giddings add.-——--—.—
Peel,-Henrietta, part tot 6, Davidson add----------—--------
Porter, D. M., lots M, 58. 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 College Heights
Porter, 0. H., Iota 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 College Heighta-
NoHria 1st aid —
Tefs 1st add. — —
part lot 1, block 21, Keys 1st add..
8, Post Oak Grove add.-—.
~ Swollen yelps are dangerous and
.often burst. Sufferers are advised
^.a*n»+-bartlavri-
Emerald Oil (full striAjgtnj, at
Tristram’s Pharmacy and\start to
reduce the veins'and bi
once.
■| Physicians recommend Emerald
Oil; it is used in -hospital practice
| and a small bottle will last a long
time, because it is very concentra-
ted and a little, goes a long way.
Apply night and morning with a soft
I brush as directed until the swelling
its reduced to normal.
So marvelously powerful Is Emer-
ald Oil that swollen glands and
even goitre d-sappear when used
steadily.—Adv.
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Knlckstein, Mrs. M. M., lot 65a cor. Market and Sycamore Str.
Key, Emma, part lot 4, block 19, Keys 1st add-----------------
Kimble, C. nnd Maty Evans, part tot 47, Randle 2nd add.—...
King, Wm.. part lot 3a Camptown add-----------------------
Kosee, Paul, tot 4.block 1 Schmitt add.-----------------------
IxMtk, W. F ’
Luedecke, C . .. .
Lueckemeyer, C. F., personal property --------------------------
Lands, Sallie Est., lot la J. D. Giddings slave -add.
l^nds, Jack, part tot 2 block 20, Keys 1st add-------------------
Lee, Carrie, part to tl Keys 1st add. .....------------
l^wis, Jane, tot 7 and 8 block 10, Post Oak Grove .dd------------
Lewis, Wm. Piet, lot 5 Carlton add--------———-
Lewis, Ella, tot 80g Allcorn add. ------------——------
Lockett, Rosa, part lot 4 block 7 Hurts add. —------—--------
Love, Sam, Est. tot 3 and part tot 4, Davidson add;--------------
Metcalf, 0. V. Est. part tot 1, block 5 Keys 2nd add-------------
Morgan, Jtw, personal property ------------1-------------
Morriss, A. L., personal property
Mangrum, Louise, lots 5, 18 and 19 Gays add.——------
Mailing, E. personal property ——, —
Mitchell, Howard Est. tots 11 and 12Tiftrmons & Wangemann add
Moore, J. H., part tot 10 Davidson add-------,.r—
Morgan, J. M., part tot 55, Camptown add-.-.--
■Morgan. Albt. part lot. 2. Keys 1st add-----------
■Murray, Frank, lot on Alamo-Ave., Camptown —
McNeese Estate, tot in McNeese add. —u-—----
McCoy, Mrs. S. B., part ioti No. 1 Davidson add. -
McGregor, Ollie, lol 43 £ A- Wilkins add-----
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-Md^rc. SQlIds W20 »nd 21 Davidson add
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4t, tot 23a East Main Str.—
1 lot 20 J. D; Giddings add..-* __
lot 7a J. B. Wilkins add
C. part lot 18, Davidson add------------------------
h, lottiK 64, 77, 78 J. A. Wilkins add
i E., lota 49, 50, 51, 52 and half tot 65, College Hu.
tot on Factory Str. Camptown----------------....
ry Est. tot 12a block 74, N. North Str-------------
There’s a world of meaning to
that word "grooming.” H sug-
gests at once the beauty of the
sleek and shining coat of U»e
thoroughbred horse, with the
wonderful muscle* rippling be-
neath the satin skin, the very per-
•onMcatlon of physical beauty.
Pas* up beauty of feature, of
line or coatoar. Let the plainest
of women be well-groonte<l. clean
and not smeared with cosmetic*,
a radolMt of personal care, and in
that one thing atone there U a
benty that will turn men’s
The eampali
nahes for lip*.
Ifot a tortnro of tho htquUUlon, but a
p«r*naea4 wavs.
impression by getting off the
copy-book sentiment and asking
the great man If It was not true
that "clothes do not make the
nun. ’ “Quite true, my lad,"
said Burr. "But when he’s
made, don’t you think he looks a
good deal better If he’s well
dressed F”
Which applies with equal force
:? i' to the woman’s toilet table of
ftJr to-day on which the perfume
L3 bottle holds the most important
KI place. It is not 1l>ct perfume
»’ makes a woman beautiful but
that even a beautiful woman is
more attractive If she smells as
.; good as she look*. That Is the
function of a perfume—to add to
and to underscore a woium’s in-
dividuality,—to waft a delicate
odor wherever she goes that Is
in harmony with-the spirit of
■ her being.
Eg Whereas
pK wont to car
of shrub or I
• corner of her
modern woman exhales the subtle
essence of flowers from tier
whole person. It has liegun with
her ba’th In which the toilet soap
,U , has been fragrantly scented with
the odor that is her own, and this
Is associated with the appro-
priate #color which pervades all
things ”t}mt are intimate to the
person.
Not so many years ago the
choicest perfumes all came from
Europe—mostly from France—
but to-day the perfumer’s art
has been developed in this coun-
try to lhe highest possible de-
gree. All the world tnay con-
tribute the essences of flowers—
France, Italy, the Orient or Far
Cathay -Ar-hla its spices. Si-
nihes for lips, hectic flushes for
Mushes and black smears for vft-
bsows to but tiie natural reaction
agntout the miens r of cosmetics
by the Inexperienced and Inar-
tfcUc. Hereafter you will have
to be a pyschoanalyst or else a
vocational expert to be able to
toll an actress off the stage from
any other well dressed, modest
woman of refinement.
With the sdAut of the new
dispensation comes a revolution
in the toDet table as an eld to
beauty. If the rouge-pot is to
M something, must take >ta
pans D. .iMqnitous powder
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1924, newspaper, April 17, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180698/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.