Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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Foi Connty
■tment,
BRAZOS RIVER BRlt)GE
Fran
LOO
For Justice
The Kind You Want
Corner
Fresh Groceries
Ginner and Miller
Phone 294
ltssib
Old Pictures Made Permanent
WINKELMANN’S STUDIO
THE SAVIN
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
Fin Count
Melvin
MIm Fi
Rubber
Goods
For Tax t
William
Chariea S
niats ha
Me foni
ma bro
the A inJ
Attend Sunday Sehoml Convention
Misses Dula Jahnke, Adele Cath-
liner, and Hilda Diets have return
ed from Pflugerville, where they at
if the wCarei
garden party,
that just filh
blue georgettv
suggestion ot
Marble, a
Kinds of
■'arln* a
■ Spark
have ad
have bi
over .3
For District
A. J. Wei
reop in
invited
For Coastal
J. J. Net
OaljT I
New
A CALI
We buy all kinds of
Country Produce at high-
est market price.
Pavloski,
Inf. U. 8
at Fort
was
For County
A. C. Kru
H. C. Lei
Office eve
Hours, • to
Office Phom
known arTttflf-
10.—Adv.77-10tp
For Tax Collet
R. V. Hoffa
W. F. Witte
For Sheriff-'
Hoffmann L.
Burney Park
unfurnished
. «13
For County
W. H. B<
Albert St,
FRUIT JARS, JELLY GLASSES,
FRUIT JAR RUBBERS, FRUIT JAR CAPS,
STONE JARS from one to twenty gallon*.
CAVALRY TROOP TO
ATTEND CAMP IN
SAN ANTONIO
cavalrymen,
good time-
There is no
not. Enlist
tomorrow.
COTTON
Rood middling, 29.26
Strict middling, 29.00
Middling, 28 00
Strict low middling, 28.75
Low middling, 25.60
Cotton seed, 425.00.
Hull*, >14.
Cotton seed meal 82-30 per
ih. sack.
Mengden
Take the knock out oV your car by
using “New Navy Gas" and a free 24
inch balloon^ for your child at Lusk's
w'tu^4P^n.—Ady.«M2t.., _
For County
Mian Sophie
For County
J. H. rh»
FOIl SALE—Gun A Rod Club share
See Mr. Gunter at Beaumter Iron
Works. "* -
raise the money and
> the larger number of
We are of the opinion
x>t' Roach and Ant
contains no irritating
imd is not avoided by
ts. They walk through
it hesitation, spread it
nests and die within a
For Const!
Dick Ko;
J. M. Ga
posed to raise the other $50,000,
then the State and the Govern-
ment will furnish the rest of the
money* ».
For very well jywwn reasons
Waller County has been unable
E. H. Remmert
Successor to Fritz Lange,
Phone 141
Eggs, 18c.
.. Fjuww. Inun-AXfiAil *
Hens, 10c. • .
Butter, 16c to 46c.
Butter f*L 29c, .
Country lard, lee.
Prairie Hay, 815.00.
Good white shelled corn, 81
bushel.
Don’t let Lice, Miter, Fleas, Chig-
gers- and Blue Bugs destroy your
chickens, give them Star Parasite
Remover in water or feed—It will
get rid of them or money retunded.
Tristram Pharmacy.— Adv.22-4t-60-
2«t. -
k IMIS'
A PUQTy LQM6 RACF
t Cumws’pdsba) mv
I momgau-S axe T GC
Butternut
bread is eaten by more people than
any other bread. Its Good—try it.
Wittbecker's Bakery.—Adv.76-tf
I Mart
series I
■sportel
tailed t
John mJ
■er of
Every refinery makes three grades
of gas—'View Navy’’ ’Yellow" and
* Cashing Head Gas.” Lusk’s Sta-
tion bandies only New Navy. The
beat—and a 24 inch Balloon free.—
Adv.69-12L
Is a prescription for Malaria,
Chills and fever, Dengue or Bil-
ious Fever. It kills the germs.
AW-'AT AlM’T
NO OJEY H
QAN A HALF BLOCK -u-
I CAN RUN A AKARXTMON
M ftACB^tCAN! *_.
ment, the plutocrats, the poli
dans nor the profiteers; neither
fate, luck ncr chance can* be
justly charged with your
troubles. Heredity, environment
and circumstances have all been
more friendly than hostile. Your
greatest trouble is personal and
internal. It is under your hat
and beneath the lapel of your
coat. It Is organic and constitu-
tional, temperamental and dis-
positional. Probably your con-
science, character and conduct
need your personal attention
and rectification. Probably your
attitude toward God and your
voup. friends and your
■ Tenuw.ue..
«> ■■ it i
Bqng your’old picture of father or mother here, we,
will copy it or retouch! its-fading surface, so that'it will be
Preserved for years and years. Don’t let the pictures of
the old people fade away, let us refinish them for you.
FOR RENT—-2 rooms furnished or
unfurn.shed. 517 East Alamo Ave.
Mrs. Hilden.—Adv79-3tp.
The commanding officer has en-
who
army
Sam
honorably
army
10th this year and-has since
He is employed
Bros. Co. as plumber,
has been appointed Sgt
troop and*"will be the
The Cavalry troop is
Th enlisting the
Pavloski as he is
Articles^ made from Rub-
ber add so .many con-
*
to the Home that every-
one should inspect our va-
ried offerings.
ofaryBiuletrn
Rouadron with tracer
antr pyroiQcttics siguan,
San, Antonio have been
witness this fete. The Chaplain is
now In San Antonio arranging for
entertainment for the
Everybody will have a
Will you be with us?
reason *hy you should
today, do not wait until
E. .A. Gajeske
listed. Sgt. Mike T.
served in Co. H, 9th
and was stationed
Houston, Tex. He
discharged from the regular
Feb
been residing here,
by Gieeecke
Sgt. Pavloski
in the local
range finder,
indeed fortunate
services of Sgt.
an expert machine gunner and will
consequently be a great asset to the
local troop.
We always need men, if there is
hny young man who desires to enlist
his services with Uncle Sam’s Na-
tional Guard if he will see any of the
officers and let his desire be known
we will try to serve him with the
enlistment papers.
This troop will leave for San An-
tonio July 7th and return home July
22nd 1924,.for their annual encamp-
ment. From alf indications the cav-
alry camp will be the best that has
ever been held. All barrack asslgn-
>-h£.
S. A. & A. P. will run a daTIy^tFalff
for the cavalryman at $1.00 round
trip. All drill work will cease at
l2:0iF o’clock .noop. The afternoon
will be free to <ne men and devoted
o athletic exercises. On the night
of July 17th there will be a night
firing problem by the machine gun
ammunition
... ons Ktczsa#
’ exhaustive study of
of roache; and ant*.
come, and whether you will (any money, having? as we un-
live until it does come. derstand it, reached the limit of
dead her bonding power. It is true
that this bridge would serve the
citizens of Waller County but
most of the trade of Waller Co-
unty is done in Hempstead and
not in Chappel Hill or Brenham.
It is the through traveller such
as we who would get the most
benefit from this bridge and we
suggest that every member of
the Houston Rotary Club write
a letter to the State Highway
ever
even
Everything seems
wrong.”
Well, as bad as your troubles
may be—and they may all exist
just as you think they do, they
are all curable, their return pre-
ventable, and their cause remov-
I able, if attended to in time.
Glocm can be exchanged for
gladness, and distrust and doubt
and failure be transformed into
faith and hope and victory, And
then, instead of the hymn of
hate, will be heard the song of
praise; repulsive frowns will
give place to winsome smiles,
and every threatening cloud will
wear-a hopeful rainbow. -
FOR RENT
FOR" RENT—Furnished
11 Gilder St.—Adv.68-jJ
FOR RENT—Tl/ee
LOffl^-New 30x3ft Miller tire orf
rim between Giddings and Burton.
Reward, call 440.— AdJS-Stp.
I . *?**- gl —I
B'/BLOSSER -
and blue and bitter, and you
Wjr IT* ybur -ViairoiF' wtn
..................................................
Corn Meal, Rye Flour, Whole
Wheat Flour, Bran apd Shorts
Corn and Oats. Corn Chops, Dairy
Feed, Scratch Feed. • Egg Mash
Hay and Wood. ’ fifew,
G. //• Zeiss ♦
-Adv.78-tf.
FOR SALE—One large Horseshoe
bevelededge mirror 830.00; One
a - senmraC—Afiv'.79-'3tp
FOR SALE—Single hbrae buggy and
harness. First 815.00 gets it. Ap-
ply at Banner office.—Adv.79-tf.
For Co. Cos
Chariea H
J. F. K
Roscoe
H. G. Kia
write to the
jnent regnruinij
it they will see
of action and will
probably arrange in some way
to raise the money and build
this bridge.. The Highway fsom
Houston to Austin is very heav-
ily travelled. The bridge which
is a public necessity and the
concerned action by the . indivi-
dual members of the Houston
Rotary Club and other citizens
of the State will bring about the
proper solution.
Editor’s Note: This has the
approval of the Chamber of
Commerce of Houston .
When warm weather arrives,
practically every woman yearns
tor n drfes that is both dark and
cool and may be worn on the street
without looking“hs
were bound for a
Here is something
the order. It is of
crepe with just a
ssxiiss;
adds to the tailored effect an* gives
a certain weight to the sheer mate
rial. The easy* neckline and short
7 7-1 -re absolujn,
aha'-comtoru-
AUG.
KRAL ■
•Mrftee O
: .----T- - — ----» TIMI|
the worst spot is in Waller Co-,
imty at the end of the concrete
road where to-day only a ferry
operates. If the river is high
the ferry does not work, If^t
Tains very hard you cannot get
down to the ferry. A modem
bridge across the Brazoe lliver
at this point would cost about
$200,dOO. Washington County
has put in escrow at one of the
banks in Brenham $50,000 for
As our members are probably er place, phou^’ii
aware, there is a very fine
stretch of concrete road entirely
across Washington County. The
major portion of the road from
Houston to Austin is in such
shape that you can get over 1t
i any time of the year regardless
for SALE—Four burner gaa stove
With oven Chas. Stokes at Elite
Shop.—.Adv.76-6t.
—Meth0(11,’l district par-
•oaagq, j rooms, bath modern con-
veniences. Located on highway. Con-
tains approximately one acre of
ground. See Eugene Eversberg or
W. H. Caldwell.—Adv.69-26t.
_______FOR 8ALR
FOR SAlX—Cut flowers and floral
^8rns' Pholne 198' M«- L. J.
Miller.—Adv. 237tf
---— -------7T'WP‘(ia*&-nr?party tjpeH
eran Sunday school teachers. While
away they atao visited Austin. Tay-
lor, and Georgetown. Mrs.
BeTtha Weimarih' and Miss Leona
, Weimann, who aJso attended the
convention, have gone to San Anto-
nio Cor a visit to relatives.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1924, newspaper, June 27, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180876/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.