Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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and
takes no. iffierest
oven theories about
tific results of each
rtaHe medicinal in-
itted by autbori tieo,
*'< e*4 dro«
meal in an/ quantity. Grain, Hay, entitled to
Feed and Wood. G. H, ZEISS, Gin-1 Said el<
the tour q
least thlrt;
date of gab
HAACK-
A. Windha
repairing send
give it the proa
GIESECKE ER
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Butter
(Serve
cold water
Eagle
bacon fry-
son in liyst&n.
Professional
Dr. G.
Dr. BILLY
Office
floor
Refinement
The girl was dead when pick-
* Our
•W,'
Ban-
FRED HEINEKE, Prop
lands, only a few of which are
Jar knowledge of the
READ THE “WANT
—PHOTOGRAPHS
Just Received
The Famous Pillsbury Cereals
WINK ELM A NN’S
PHONE 92
Quality Fine—Price* Right
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
was
old.
the
she
Only. Barber Shop «■
New Bath House Jm
A call will be aj
SPRING
WILL
SOON
BE
WITH US,
The appetfded item is taken from
the New Ulm Enterprise:
Sunday, February 17, Mrs. Bern-
hard Voss followed her husband to
1 his personnel
ciency and gene-
NOTICE TO THE
I .have opened » Fir
of the questions the expedition
hopeb to settle.
AUG. BROCKSC
HEAL ESTATE aaS f
Office Over Mauck’s *
Hellenic legend records that
Atlantis was larger than Asia
Minor and Libya, .that it lay
beyond the straits of Gibraltar,
that from Atlantis another con-
tinent to the west was easily
accessible, and that an army of.
*; Atlantisians once invaded Eu-
rope and unsuccessfully attack-
ed the Greeks, ■ ------
When you invest in that new S]
which you have already picked out,
that your friends have long been W
photograph of you, and your new
For County Superintendent—
Melvin H. Ehlert.
Miss Frederick Turner.
For District Clerk—
'A. J. Wendt.
GIRL PLUNGES TO
HER DEATHfROM
CHICAGO HOTEL
DR. R.
Eye. Ev,
Office
Hoars, 0
Office Phone
TRY THIS APPETIZING
HRFAKFAbT
Speaking” Likenesses of PI
PRICES THAT PLE.
Northern Grown Seed
WE HAVE IT
Is our present generation
replacing itself? The farmers
yes; but none of the other
groups. Neither the skilled nor
the unskilled laborers, the cleri-
her
and
visitor
where
IS MIDDLE CLASS REPLAC-
ING ITSELF?
\\ ANTED——Clean white rags.
rrer-Pniss Office.— Adv.tf.
.-“vr——————--
—that is, when he is about 14
thereafter he
in knowing
anything. I find that unless a
boy has become interested in
r me subject—it does pot make
much difference what it is—
before he is 14, he never there-
after masters anything, but is
content to be led or driven.
Industry 'is the result of the
efforts of man, and I think a
large part of the work bettering
industry will have to begin with
FOR SALE—Ferna, and Verbena*.
,10c per dos. Mrs. Ida Dawson.—Ad
286-61.
In any line of business there is
always one that stands
ently because it excells
ity of Its product and
rendered. In Brenham
nut bread, made by
Bakery.—Adv.285tf.
out promin-
in the qual-
the service
it’a Butter-
Wittbecker’s
LOST
STRAYED OF STOtnSJ—Bav horse,
white spot on head, 1J^ HH, Maro
mule, black, 15 HH. $10.00 reward.
F. W.
MARBLE
First Claw
Marbles and
Kinds of
George E. Billingsly, manager of
the hotel, said it was an accident.
Miss Hilhnan, perched on the
ledge of her open bedroom window
for a breath of fresh air, according
to a girl friend who spent the night
with the victim. It is believed Miss
Hillman lost her balaneo or became
dizzy,
ed up.
I For a good
trial. CHAS.-
Pillsbury’s Entire Wholewheat Flour
Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour "
Pillsbury’s Buckwheat Pancake Flour
Pillsbury’s Farina
Pillsbury’s Vitos Wheat Cereal
Pillsbury’s Healthbran
form Ward — -----------
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 general
ejection laws of the State of Texas,
relating to cities and towns;
Therefore, Be it Ordained by the
City Commission of the Qity of
Brenham, Texas,. and if is hereby
ordered that a regular election be
held on April 1st, 1924, the sa^te
being the first Tuesday in April,
1924, in the City of Brenham.
Texas, at which election there shall
be elected Five Commissioners, one
of'whom shall be the Mayor of the
said city, elected from the city at
large, and tour Commissioners, one,
tj>e four wards, design.at-1,
- ,o.M, .
Snair"l>e IfPrit itl tnw’trxz SkaWr-Venra
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 Maitagers of said election!
D. C. Williams, Presiding Judge, |
and said presiding Judge, shall ap-
point all the necessary clerks there-
for.
Said election shall, be held under
the provisions of the special char-
ter of the city of Brenham, adopted
on the 7th day of September A. D.
1920, and the amendments thereto,
and the constitution and laws of
the State, especially general election
LEE CURRY, »
Southla
INSURANCE 1
Wanted
VVa\te!d - Position a« stenograph-
er, typist aj, office assistant; five
years experience; can furnish refer-
ences. Miss Goss, Caldwell, Texas.
—Ad.286-3tp.
• Our Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork and
Mutton are as good a« the. best and
better than the rest. Phone us your
k Schmid
, moiKVt, rmfflb jl'/.^SjvdV. W4tf.
Krimpke,
death
3 days
in
FOR HALE—Early Jersey Wake-l
field,- Charleston WJakefield, Early
and Latd Flat Dutch Cabbage plants,
30c 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.
^ALfT—House and lot on West
Peabody street. J. L. Nell.—Adv.
286tf.
■ and the results de<
manner as U provimZi
Ban- special charter of '^3
.ances and the general
I of the State of Te«M
I cities and tow.ns "^1
^0-^nr^.Kl
i J»e official ballot sho,
the feTent candidates 'for
. and the manner of votl
A copy of this order i
r - — —'-<vy, att
...» city 8ecr®tary of said
tlie aerve as the proper
Indian Ocean. The schooner
will mH over 20,000 mites.
ting the ideas ii
Mr. Simmons’ expedition is No educational
In the choice and use of
her Toilet Articles a wo-
man proclaims refine-
ment. We assist you in
.,4-- '
’’ \ 1 the best in Av-
ery item.
With him—on a voyage which
may yet rival that of Darwin’s
Beagle—are 15 expert helpers.
For Rimmons seeks to learn the
truth about Atlantia, the "con-
tinent”, that lies in the twilight
zone between mythology, history
times/ The chief scientiific ob-
pectives of the trip are the study
of: 1—The geology and the phy-
siography of the islands in re-
lation to the continental mass-
es, past and present; 2—The
continental sources of the fauna
of the islands; 8—The varia-
tions that have grown up be-
tween'the forms of life on the
islands and similar species on
Iowa Silvermine, Iowa Goldmine,
Giant White Red Cob, Surea
the grave who preceded her tn death ,8
many years ago.
The Voss families resided in the
Rockhouae community for muny
years, during the early jdays. The
•whole Voss
MRS. B. VOSS
- PASSES AWAY
♦Scrambled
and 4)
6 Eggs
6 teaspoons
1-4 teaspoon salt
1-4 teaspoon pgbhardt’a
Chill Powder . ~
organize a brass band in Austin and in8
Washington counties.
’ Surviving her are three.
i. ■ * X. • ' ' . _->• _
This is an extremely serious
des Robert problem. I had much less trou-
Brooklyn ble getting men forty years ago
axidermist, than I have today. The men of
ups of the today seem to lack imagination.
. Kenneth I have examined 1800 men for.
Moses, col- positions in the last two years,
repare the . I took eighty of them, and cf
• himself that eighty only thirty-five last-
ne to the ed. I tested out the men with
681 birds—a questionnaire, in which I put
*t, booby, five little mathematical prob-
penguina. tana which I took from a child’s
arithmetic. Not one
Subject to the Action of the Demo-
cratic Prlmertec tn July.
' > ___________
For Diet. Judge, 21st Judicial Diet.—
Judge J. B. Price of Bastrop.
R. W. Mayfield
»
For District Attorney—
Merton L. Harnta of Smithville,
Bastrop County.-------------------
For State Senator, 14th Sen. Dint,
rtfs. Bowers of Caldwell.
J ' 1
For County Attorney— < *-
«. jE.T^oiildin. 4-:^-
• SEES LACK OF CAPABLE
MEN
There is a lack of men cap-
able of danio-ning automobile
wit: s -----
"The Sexton sbalJ.act ^.JHf'
animal within the Cemetery grounds
for the purpose of grazing.”
Aov.385-lt.
wr.. *» ■* ’ X
Figures are based on an in-
vestigation made of the number
of children born to 2500 living
ooupreB wnose families were
complete, and of 750 couples
whose families were their fath-
ers and fnother*. This is the
strongest possible argument for
selective immigration and judi-
cious birth control. '
Bar aliens, and still we need
to swivel a watchful eye oh
what is happening to the native
fiber of our people, Tor a nation
may fall without noise. This
These stories have not the
slightest basis in recorded his-
tory, and two centuries of de-
bate have discredited their fan-
tastic imaginings. But it ia
count, and Mrs. Schape, the latter «1 n)in<x>tl parsley lt liked.
resident of Minnesota,
Mrs. Vo>83 died at the home of her
youngest daughter,, Mrs.
and at the time' of
76 years, 11 months
She was a frequent
Rockhouse community
was a welcome guest among her re-
latives and friends, i
______ (United Press Report)
Chicago, March 3
Hillman, 24 year old daughter' of !
Edward Hillman millionaire depart- best
mnnt store owner of Chicago, plung- ^ronz(' turkey toms $10.00,
’ • „ | $7 per doz. P—
ed > to her death here from - t)ie{283-tf.
Hillman suite on the eighth
ot the Belmont Hotel.- * k .
'W^Mtury
FOR SALE—Cut nowera and flora,
dMigna. Phone 1»8. Mrs. U J
Mjllur---Ad.M7-tL
FOR BALBI—-Cut flowers and flora!
deatgne. Mrs. Dick Schmid, Phone
396-W.—Ad.274-tf.
MI as Ruth |FOk SAi^E—Rose Comb Rhode Is-
| land WMtea. E$gs, $2.00 p®V
7. Chicks, 25 cents each. Om of the
. r. k All Duijose fowls grown.
. Eggs
Morriss ft .Ewing.—Ad
BOUT, 'btflW'xo -.Xie' inuns of otfferS
and loved to spread cheer and sun-
shinerte all mankind.
thence entering the ties of automobile machinery at
the rate of 100, and we are in-
creasing the men capable of put-
ting the ideas into effect at two.
...v-------1 or technical in-
stitution that I know of is even
to develop men for
d by Mrs, Elisabeth
1, Of
have survived the child-bearing
period. They have produced 885
Children, one-half of them girls.
Allowing for those who die,
who fail to marpy, and who are
infertile, will there be found
among these girls 100 mothers
yyho will survive until their for-
ty-fifth year? No. At least a
third more babies should be
bora if this native middle class
is to replace itself. It is now
comm itting slow suicide. In a
century it will have shrunken to
a mere half of its present num-
bers, while contained in a na-
tion twice as popukus as now.
Isklt likely to count for much
FOR RENT—Furnished apartments,
11 Guilder St.—168-tf.
Rooms with op without board,
reasonable. North Market and Syca-
more Sts. Mrs. von Kalckstein. Adv.
285-4tp. _
FOR 8ALH
” Fig« with Cream *
♦Scrambled Eggs Con Chili
Hot Blscuita
Honey
Coffee
Eggs Con Chili
party may find ruins and rejics
of an ancient civilization in
some of the islands. They will
visit in order the Cape Verde
Fernando <fc Noronha, Trini-
dad, South Georgia, St Helena______
and about 40 other Atlantic ie- mact..
For Tax Aiweasor—
William Wendt.
Cbarlea Schulte.
Foi County Clerk—
C. B. Thompson.
Green Morgan
For County Treasurer—
Mtw Sophie'Z. '..^. -
Fee County Judge 7
J. H. (Jmpfieli
For Tax Collector—
R. V. Hoffmann.
For Sheriff-
Hoffmann L. Reese _
Burney Parker
NOTICE TO THE’ Pl’BMC
ot C«niet«uj Grounds,
etc. (fem code, Title X Chapter 5)
Article 344: If any person shall
wrongfully destroy, mutilate, deface,
Injure or remove any tomb, monu-
ment. grave atone or other structure
In any place or intended for the bu-
*tal of the dead, hr tiny fence, rail-
ing, or curb for the protection of
such xtrur'ure. or any enclosure' of
any nuch place of burial or shall
wrongfully injure, cut, remove, or
destroy any tree or nhrub growing
within such enclosure, he shall be
punished by Imprisonment in jail not
exceeding six mouths; er 4»y fine net
Brick and Ready.L ta Serve
in any 'ufck
' rwmaramen were Hned before tho TokJo rtftoce gates to film the Princo Regent and bls bride, the PHno *
Nagat^foltowlng the recent wsdding ceremony. Japanese evidently must be afraW of cameramen nf -U> a?
range, hence the distance between cameras and jitUo,
Choppe(I_j
_____________ _______?;J. ^eep vessel, add
kters, who ire 7 Mrs. Emat-llenkdr,’^^^; ai;ghtly. -Add Geb-
and Mrs. Krimpke of Sharp, Milam hardt.8 EagIe chul Powjer, ^it and
Heat fat in
pour in the eggs, and’as they
cook, lift and stir slightly with a
fe. Cook as hard as liked,
then scrape on to hot platter-
the mainland; 4—The life his- Here are^OO mothers who
tory of their myriad bird inhab-
itanta.
It ia not really ao absurd a
wild,goose chase as it may
sound. The islands off the west
coast of Africa are believed to
be of volcanic origin. They rise
precipitously from the ocean,
with little or no beach, some-
timee to heights of 4,000 a
5,000 ft. The theory, support-
ed by evidence from soundings,
is that these islands once form-
ed the tops of mountains in a
continent which hn«
'quarter of one generation is pa-
rent to about half the next. In
other words, the most fruitful
fourth of a people will produce
well nigh as many children as
the remaining three-fourths.
What if this fateful fourth
should include most of the pin-
heads and oafs? Would not the
American intellect presently
tunr boeotian ?
election shall
ner and Miller, Phone 29^—Adv.4- conducted and the ball
tf-2«4tf. **“
VVANTED-^-Clean white rags.
ner-Press office.—Adv.tf.
EI^CTIUN ORDINANCE
An Ordinance providing for
election to be held on April 1, 192M
for the purpose of electing a Mayor
and Four Commissioners for Ce-
city of ^Brenham, Texas, and declar-
ing an emergency: Mayor of said citv *.»?*
Whereas, under the provtaions of . ' „ c^r. atta
the Charter of the City of Brenham, y X
Texas, adppted by a vo«r of the Xtlon t1Z K'
qualified voters of the city of Bren- u directed t<^ X r
ham, on September 7th, AD 1920. ■ “• caurn
Sections 10 and 11, Article 3, pro- city Hall and
viding for the holding of a regular y "alk and
election on the’ first Tuesday in eaJ“ o(
April, Of every even year, for th« ’ r
purpose of electing Five Qommis- Mavar
sionerS, one of whom shall be the aJh®ir^y°r. >*
Mayor of «aid c.ty, elected from the ecti DlIbli«had
city at large, and the remaining four ®‘ect °n P.u.bliB.^e<1
elected from each of the four wards £ £ in e
of the city, to be designated as Com- «bal be P«b> once
miseioner from Ward 1, Commie-1 thc dato
* — • - i and -Comm-issfoner! \y Prior tftJ
uh„n hf>|-the election.
The fact thdt It is ded
I during said election on
I time prior thereto, creriq
gency and public neoM
inj the rule f6r ordina
read at two separate toes
suspended, and that thh
shall take effect and be ii
and effect, from and afti
of its passage and apimn
Approved: February ji
A. A. Hacker, ’
Mayor of the City of Brea
’ Attest; City Secretary,
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1924, newspaper, March 3, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180991/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.