Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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1920
SALEM NEWS
LOST
Professioi
Just Received
But he holds that
WITH US.
WINKE
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TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
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The principal of the Salem achool,
John H AddlckH, wishes to express
AUG. BRO
HEAL R8TATK
Office Over Mau
favor of the plan. Will he get
Rubber
Goods
and the results <1
manner as u pi
special charter i
ances and the g,
of the State of
cities and towns.
One week PrJ<
my leisure time to the
expect to have it ready
urge.—San Francisco Chron
to make my yearly
image to the Marlin
b immediate future
. Office over Trisa
.Hours, 9 to 19 sa.
Office Phone 886
The many friends of Mrs. Robert
Many of the nation’s greatest jHneuke aaslsted recently in eommem-
a vow
voters, of the city
FOR SALE—Splendid Jersey Cow
with heifer calf. _
old. Phone 494 or We Carl Nieder.
auer at •ReichardbAbbott Co.—Adv
10-2t-295-5t.
NOTICE TO THJ
I have openea a Fl
ber Shop, back of-the
Bank. Hot and cold*:
For a good cl«-,?»hi
trial. CHAS. HAO
Market.—Ad.M4tf.
‘ prxiiUlnns of
the Charter of the City of Brenham,
Texas, adopted by
Pillsbury’s Entire Wholewheat Flour
Pillsbury’a Pancake Flour
Pillsbury’s Buckwheat Pancake Flour
Pillsbury’s Farina ■
Pillsbury’s Vitos Wheat Cereal
" We specialize in Steamed and
Baked Hams. A trial will convince
you, tffey are the beat. Sliced on our
American Slicing Machine. 65c per
An Ordinance providing for ah
election to be held on April 1, 1924
for the purpose of electing a Mayor
and Four Commiasionera for the
city of Brenham, Texas, and dcclar-
F. W. MA
MARBLE and GW
Fta-et Ol^sn Foreign
LOST—Black leather bill fold, gold
tip. Contains two identiffcatlon
cards and $20 gold certificate. Lib-
eral reward to hones* person for re-
turn to Banner-Press office.—Adv.
294-Itp. .
Anton Pedigreea Barry Maturing
Big Boll Cotton Seed. Fresh Whole
meal in any quantity. Grain, Hay,
Wheat Flour, Rye Flour and Com
Feed and Wood. G. H. ZEISS, Gin-
ner and Miller, Phone 294.—Adv.4-
tf-264tf.
FQR SALE—8 room house; two
porches; large barn and outhouses.
1 acre of ground. In southern part
of city dose to Blinn. C. F. Schmidt
Jir phone 26.—A^v-
tendered her resignation.. T«v>d»y a
interested in. the position may notify
the trustees or the principal. Patrons
and pupils alike regret to see her
leave at the end of the present term.
I Reporter.
Southla
INSURANCE
51bmionar>'-Ald Society Meeting
The weekly meeting of the Missi-
onary-Aid 'Society of the Christian
Church
day at
sfon ary
be lead
tendance is desired
the official ballot shi
ferent candidates ’for
and the manner of Va
A copy of this order
Mayor of said city, t
city Secretary of saf
serve as the protnw?
election; W .naybV^
' the an<l directed to cause
Bren-I el*ct,on to be pw
.. -On
will meet at the church
3 p.m. There will be a
study and the meeting
by Mrs. Sterling. A full at
• Our Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork and
Mutton are as good as the best and
bettor than the rest. Phone us your
next order we deliver. Dick Schmid
Market, Phone 97.—Adv.284tf.
IRICAN SHIPS FOR
aW’ SALE
pro’!*?. ®aF 6r foor
city, for at least thii
prior to the date of M
The Mayor Is fQrt
and directed to have
election a ln
-..’and
;d the remaining fowrL?**®f 00 published oi
eh-of thw iour w»~*-
om-
of the city, to be designati
missioned from Ward 1
sioner* from Ward 2, Co!
form Ward 3, and Commissioner
from Ward 4, each of whom shall be"
elected to office for which he Is a
candidate by the qualified voters of
the city at large, to be held under
and in accordance with the genera^
l<rtr-lawe of the State of T4d?fo»,
relating to cities and towns;
Therefore, Be it Ordained by the
City Commission of the City of
Brenham, Texas, and it is hereby
ordered that a regular election be
held on April 1st, 1924, the same
being the first Tuesday to April,
1924, in the City of Brenham,
Texas, at which election there shall
First calf, 6 weeks I be elected Five Commissioners, one
of whom shall be the Mayor of the
I said city, elected from the city at
large, and four Commissfoners. one
each from the'four wards, designat-
ed in said charter. Said election
shall be held at the City Hall, being
the designated voting place in the
said city of Brenham, for voters
from all four wards, and the follow-
ing named persons are hereby ap-
pointed. Managers of said election:
D. C. Williams, Presiding Judge,
and, said prOBldtog Judge, shall ap-
point all the necessary clerks ,here-
for.
Said election shall be held under
the provisions of the special char-
ter of tb«r city of Brenham, adopted
. -on. the j’l* day pt September. A A
PHOTOGRAPHS*
When you invest? in that new
which you have already picked oul
that your friends have long been
photograph of you, and your nei
would make a most appropriate 9
“Speaking" Likenesses of Pho
PRICES THAT PLEAS
Tmibucatftfn tfefng^ot
ty full days prior, t
the election.
The fact that it is
storing said election
time prior thereto, ci
gency and public no
ing the rule for on
read at two separate
.-.^v«rtded, and ths?
shall take effect and.
and effect, from and
of its passage and aj
Approved: Itobruar
A. A. Hack!
Mayor of the City of J
____Attest; City Secret
The Famous Pillsbury Cereals
NOT A DEPARTMENT OF
POLITICS
The Department of Justice
oughtn’t to be a department of|Lev®nnore was to'have
politics, concludes Thomas R.
Marshall, formerly Vice Presi-
dent,
ment in connection with his
consideration of the fact that
Mjt* Cv^Udge found himself
[forced appoint two lawyers
| from private practice to prose-
|cute ' lleged fraud cases Row-
ing out of oil leases. Mr. Mar-
Articles made from Rub-
ber add so many con-
veniences eaTcbrt-^rtA
to the Home that every-
one should inspect
ried offerings.
not only pleases the family but it
helps keep Hubby to a good humor.
Coed brcid makes good healthy peo-
ple and its made by the beet bakery
to the city—WlttbMker’o bakery.—
Adv.291-tf.
ham, on-September‘7flr, MTV
Sections 10 and 11, Article 3
vidIng for the holding of a regular!
election on the first Tuesday ini
April, of every even year, for the
purpose of electing Five Q0mmis-j(
stoners, one of whom shall be tltof
Mayor of eaid city, elected from the <,
.policy of selling its vessels at from the so-called poor
a fixed price per ton has been class. They have been successes'bei at.>d congratulations.
|*bandoned, and' druttr the new because they were en nipped with ) The school children of the Salem
terms "each vessel will possess a sense of responsibility that is school' are practicing diligently for
a basic sales price baaed on her'not always a characteristic of (their closing program, which win be
individual worth, and this basic the youth born with a silver .given some time niter Easter.
4prtes^nn>e revised wheneverjspwn ^ ^
necessary, due to repairs, dam-through life with a silver-linec^i^harg^oMh^primarj^radea^Mr
Miiiar—jaw-tf.
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and floral
design*. Mrs. Dick Schmid, Pboue
2M-W^Ad.fT4?g
"WILL HE GET IT?
, The vote on the Bok Peace
Award won by Dr. Charles H.
closed
on Feb. 4. The date was extend-
ed. At the latest reports it was
He arrives at this judg- “till beinE extended. Last week's
announcement was that.562,022
ballots had been cast in the re-
ferendum on the plan, 87.3 per
cent being favorable.
Dr. Levermore got $50,000
when his plan was chosen by the
Jury of Award. He is to get
jston News,
ied for fif-
that time he
for The
h and later
istin, cover-
lature. He
ions of rail-
tor, political
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• mor»'rs. to“ m.a1”
293-4tp.________ t
FOR RENT—• room cottage on E.
Sycamore St., See Louie Pankonien,
at'Albert Stone Battery Station —
Adv.2»4-2tp.______
Chieui
clubs
aa of
for R,
the $:
pletod
The
wsa ai
J..U L
the-'cl
luutio
FOR SALE—Guinea Pigs >1.00 *
pair. Miaa Lara Kiicke, Phon< «4«.
Adt.MS-Sfc ’ .
FOR SAUD—Cut flowers snd flora.
Helena .. W Mrs. U J. tag an emergency
(owned vessels fitted for mercan- student than the scion of the
tile marine purposes. There are1 rich. For one thing, he has>
1,316 vessels in the fleet, of va- more at stake. Usually he must
rious types and tonnage. Of make his own way. His invest-
these approximately 425 are in ment in a college course is en-
active operations, and the rest tirelx hi^^p.He is fully aware
are up in different local!- that he must realize on that in-
ties: In the great group there (vestment and he wastes no time
are 824 steel ocean-built cargo in foolishness. /
ships, 824 steel lake-type cargo | The son of the rtch has no
ships,'fourteen refrigerator ves- such controlling influence. His his appreciation to th» general pub-
seis, forty-three steel tankers, parents pay the freight. If he Sic for the large jttendanee at .the
twenty-seven passenger ships, succeeds, all well and good. If'(League Meet at the Salem 'school
thirty-five tugs, anct forty-eight lie fails, h is-parents may Still .fhouae last Monday,
are classed as miscellaneous, pay the freight.
The tenders for the vessels must T“ , * \
|be in.the hands of the Board men in the medical, as well as .orating her natal day in an appro-
|before March 14. The former in other professions originated priate manner, ah attendant* were
well toitertainod. We extend • oun
Hoffmann L. Reeac
Barmy Parker
that tfc pcor boy
EUTE BAM
Only Barber Shop
New Bath House
A CALL WILL BE
FOR SALE—Rose Comb Rhode Is-
land Whites. Eggs, >1.59 per 15.
Chicku, 25 cents each. On*. <»f the
best all put pose fowls grown.
Broqze turkey toms >10.00. Eggs
$5.00 per doi’ Morris* 4 Ewing.—Ad
283-tf. ----
field,. Charleston Wakefield, Early
and Late Flat Dutch Cabbage planta.
80c per 100, >1.25 for 500, >2.25 per
1000. Tomatoes, 4 leading varie-
ties, ready about March 15. H. A.
Becker, Phone 194—Adv.286-tf.
FOR SALE—House and lot on W'est
Peabody street. J. L. Neu.—Adv.
28>tr. .......
class because his health is im-
paired by overwork, while he
has devel<^»ed a rigidity of men-
tal process that precludes ima-
gination.
| We do not know upon what
I foundation the doctor builds Jib For Sheriff
^.^....dng, but it is hard to re-
"XUBfiila. it with-
the balloting period seems to
imply that the popular response
is olume. II
Mr. MxrshsH proposes Th<* New York Herald, strong
he Attorney General be Republican, anti-League organ,
al without political ata- exclaimed in its news columns:
.....of who
▼win and iu>efu!ness ajfcveiinuW
. He should not he ex>> (P1*11 to date—490,549—is a
> figure in Uie Cabinet feeble total when compared with
wording to his idea, but ^ e 919,799 whose first choice
9 considered a function- the 1920 election was Eu-
oved from partisan in- ?t'ne ^eba, the Socialist candi-
is the Supreme Court date—and Debs was a very bad
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924, newspaper, March 13, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180817/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.