Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Moran
will
i« yours
SMOTHERING SPELLS
Better
the longue last year.
Salzer Seed Potatoes
Apples and Oranges
Vegetables
Hot Water
'used
and
extra game
to decide
Th* winner
Prompt delivery to any
part of the city.
Offers you a full stock of
Groceries, at prices that
save you money on nearly
everthing,” ' 12? ZZZZS
appear-
“break-
etc. on their skin
DELIGHTFUL TASTE,
QUICK W
Piles Are Absorbed
Never To Return
Simply- ask Tristram’s Phamaey
- 8DP-
careful to tol-
Ltoes that come
team fears that White wUl not be
able to give sufficient Ume to tennis
thia year to reach hie true form. It
to to be hoped that such will not
prove the case. W« believe While
is the greatest intercollgiate netler
to the country right now and it he
can play at. the top of his stride at
Gene Bedford is the beat goal
thrower tn the' conference It seems,
but he has not yet played against
Texas, and Coach Stewart always
Lady Says She Suffered from a
Burning Sensation, Headache,
Dizziness, Until She Took
Black-Draught.
afford to pay.
Is it fair to ourselves ai
neighbors, to DONATE I
earthquake sufferers in far
effort to control the HOU.
Kid Nance is now putting his T.
C. U. baseball squad through a
strenuous practice daily. The Chris-
tians always have a splendid baae-
| Ball team, and, that’s the kind they
wtfl Tiave this ytear. Scott was Just
about the best pitcher in the confer-
ence last year before being injured.
Signal, Miss.—“For a year or longer
I had indigestion, and had it bad,*
says Mrs. E. S. Holman, of this place.
“Everything I ate hurt me. I would
have burning in my stomach and
smothering spells, and after meals feel
righraisiy/ My head would begin to
-che, and l we*j'd ^gnt to lie down,
but fell T couldn’t for I
“Unless one has had such trouble,
they don’t know what» it Is. I was
talking to a neighbor one day and told
her how I had been affected,
told me it was in<
Black-Draught, wl
meals, and for fully four months now
I haven’t had indigestion. I eat what-
ever 1 please and wk___’ please, but
occasional dose.’*
P. S.—We can use a number of well known ir.en throughout the County in
have a valuable exclusive Distributors Contract to offer some live financially reap
Offices Amicable Bldg., Waco, Texas. Factory at Excellent, Texas.
SAVE TODAY
For Tbrootrow’s Needs
If Texas Has, a national champion
in the making, it to Lewis White.
The latter is «tilT very, young. Con-
stant practice for say five or six
years and he may prove another Til-
den. He is already well known in
eastern net circles and those highly
interested in the game in the east,
believe that he will some day make
the Davto cap team.
I* a necessity for the health and convenience of the
household. The only practical and efficient way of
heating water is with a
GAS WATER HEATER
!nsta::7..:;lous
AUTOMATIC
STORAGE TYPE
• H. K. to the Chicago tribune-but neverth
thinks the Praying Colonels 'of Cea-' tain of the
tre college should insist that Dana M. baseball
X Blbk- of Texas A- »~1. M
She
ition and to try
_______, __ I did. I took a
few large doses and then a pinch after
_ _ "7 „ * *_____,7_
I haven’t had indigestion. I eat what-
_ __2 7^.. I please, but
keep up the Black-Draught—just an
----1—1 7—
When you have a feeling of discom-
fort after meals, try the suggestion
above. Thousands of people have
found that Bto-’* rv- -\t promotes
relief in indigestion by stimulating the
liver and stomach to perform their
normal functions.
Insist on Thedford’s, the only'genu-
ine. Sold everywhere. NC-152
The sensation of the drug trade
is Aspironal, the two-minute cold
and cough reliever, authorita-
tively guarante
toritti; tested,
most enthusiai
by the people as ten
quick and effective as
i.'dc and rye, or any c
Alexander has again signed to
manage the Marlin team, and along
this line the Marlin fans are for-
tunate. Alexander was one of the
“Dundee Not Man to Meet
nie Leonard"—headline. And it
Just nine matches for the scribes to
find ----------—..m
four games won
with
liberal response.
Therefore we appeal to the public-spirited, good
thinking business man to co-operate in the crea-
tion of one of the most needed enterprises in the
South, which will manufacture Calcium Arsenate,
advocated by the highest authorities of the United
States as the only reliable control for Boll Weevil
and all other parasites now destroying our cotton
crop. There is at present nof a pound manufac- will nayj upwards of
tured in Texas, where cotton is King. There is an should be bought mu
enormous demand with an utterly inadequate sup-
GS & GIDDINGS
ESTABLISHED 1866
-After .years of patient, painstak-
ing effort on the part of a well
known doctor, a proscription has
been found that wlU sar'**u*'
Piles and absorb WC— wsvwWw
turn.
No man or woman need suffer an-
other hoar with any discomfort, pain
or sorene as arising from rectal trou-
bles—Pikes—now that this wonder-
ful prescription known as MOAVA
can be obtained for a moderate
price at any first-class drug store
on the money back if dissatisfied
finest Kansas City Steaks only cost
you age lb. Our other cute are
lower, Hggly- Wiggly.—Adv.lt.
national fatereoUegiate singles title,
while White and Thalheimer are apt
to repeat as national doubles title.
♦—♦ I T**e Oak Cliff high school basket-
Tttat University of Chicago basket ball team after losing the first game
ball team, looms as the < * 1
ehil/ of* the Western conference for
this season. Wisconsin, doped to win
by the pre-season sharks, to in third 1 is to 14. Now an
place, with Purdue in second, and1 have to be played
it looks like a race to the wire be- championship issue,
twfcn Pujdue sod_Chlcago. 1 .Into -
J. H. QUEBE
Phone 58
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hall, but the Boilermakers always ,
• . . . . .. „ . It is now better than an even
get somewhere in basketball.
* . jk* ‘hat the Cliff Dwellers will win
There might be nothing in a name ,u football and bas-
ketball Forest to usually Just about
as strong as*Oak Cliff, but somehow
or other the Forest boys cannot
seem to stand the gaff and when the
game is close the Leopards usually
win'out.
Wesley Bradshaw’s Texas Military
college team to now leading the
North Texas division of the Junior,
College circuit with toc~
and one lost. Grubbs is second
three won and two last.
$1,500,000.00 a
The American people never fail when their
brothers are in distress. We recently donated five
million dollars to Earthquake Sufferers in Japan
and 1 daresay were the citizens of Brenham called
upon to relieve a depressed neighbor, either foreign
Brenham Gas Co
Phone 146
tor a small box of MOAVA
POSITOHIM,
low th* simple
champion of the elty series to Forest high 23
to 'll, came back and won the last
game of the series Frdm the Lions,
will
Child-birth
WHEN the Little One arrives, yon
can have that moment more free
from suffering than you have perhaps
imagined. An eminent
in -I-
science, t__ ---
way. It was
tlrut p r 0 <t u c
great remedy, “
ALCOHOL IO*
S NOT CONTAIN ANY OPIATt
HAKE WELL BEFORE TAKING
DIRECTIONS FOR USEi
bus abuwu the
be Wbu
e d the
______ 'Mother’s:
J’rlend.” Mrs. C. J.
Hartman, Scruntou, Pa„
* “With my first two
children I bad a doctor
and a purse and then
they had to -use In
meats) but wltlrmy
two children T
‘Moflfcr’a Friend’
bad only a nurse,__, ,
had no time to get a /1
doctor because I wasn't
very alck—only about
ten or fifteen minutes.”
I'm “Mother’s Friend” *—
as our mothers and grandmothers did.
Don't wait, start today, and meanwhile
write to Bradfield Regulator Co., BA-T5,
Atlanta. Ga., for a free illustrated book
containing Information every expectant
mother should have. "Mother's Friend”
is sold by all drug stores—everywhere.
Five major Wague clubs are an-
xious to obtain Lou Gsbrig, former
intercollegiate star, now with (he
Yanka. However, thft Yanks will
keep him, though Gebrig will not be
able to make the NWw York Jeam
thia year. -
DON’T JUDGE PICTURES BY
FRAMES AROUND THEM
Most people arose heartless and
possess so little of the quality of
human kindness that all they see in
anyone is what is on the outside.
'Naturally those who are handicap-
ped in presenting; a nl*
ance by pimples, bibi
Ing out,” eczema* _
are not going to get any attention.
That is the reason you Ond such
folks so backward, and shrinking
from the “chid shoulder'* they have
come to expect.
You can “make the frame as
lovely as the picture really to” by
pimply getting rid of those akin dto-
figurers. if you will Just use the
wonderful Black and White Oint-
ment. Then your good nature and
sweet ways will stand out without
any drawback, and folkg will want
to be around you._ is economically
TTie-ftGv'
else contatGis three Cmes as much
ns the 2Se size. All dealers have it.
Advt.
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llyenu bM torn able to star as yet.
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certain a* yet is om of the guards. 11
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924, newspaper, February 14, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181718/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.