Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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Roy H. Walker
For Tax Assessor and Collector:
Robt. J, Schawe
For District Clerk:
Paul Klingsporn
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H. V, (Hugh) Durden
T. T. Clay
Arthur Brau
fJewt Humphreys
Charley Boenker
For Coonty Conuninrioner Preet. 2
Tom Stolarski
For County Clerk:
Travis Phillips
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-
ment. Miss Martha Schweiss. 515
West 3rd Street. Phone 628. —
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Dr. A. H. Howell
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FOR SALE: three year old Mb
and three year ol<t Horse well
broke. Fritz Boehnemann. Burton,
Route. 2.—14-tp
FOR SALE. Used imiflemtata. Z
Good horses and mules. Carmine
Hardware Co. John Deere dealers.
Carmine.—6-26t.
Other high giade printing for
Candidates at rsasonable prices.
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cent card. A word of cheer when
you are sick is sometimes worth
m. ! more than all the medicine you
Navasota i can buy. Out selection is complete,
and 7-20 p. m I Banner-Press Stationery Dept.
NOITHLAND POUCY .
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family while they need It.
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Fuphs Brothers chicks. Texas-
U. S. approved. Sexed pullets or
eockrela, 95»/, accuracy. White
leghorn 280 to 323 egg R. O. P.
sired chicks. Yearling tens trap-
nested on our breeding larm. Reds
from trap-nested stock. Discounts
on 3oday orders Write for free
folder and catalog. Ideal Hatchery
& . oultry Farm. Fuchs Brothers,
Cameron: Texas.—23-6tp,
I See C J. Ripple Wood’ Yard’ for
your next order. 403 South Park.
— 23-6t. : - - •
FOR SALE T»35 Ford V-8 Tudor
sedan. Radio and trunk. Tires in ?
good condition. H. L. Zschappel. i
Phone 565.—23-6tc.
Ring 9bl6, for clean bright hay I
still going at.a low price. South-
ern Feed Store. We deliver.—21-
9tp.
FOR SALE: The Henry Zeiss
woodland farm of 238 acres on
New Years Creek. Also city pro-
perty. R. V. Hoffmann.—23-6t.
FOR SALE: 1934 Plymouth tudor
j and 1934 V8 tudor. Both cars 4n
For County Commissioner, Preet. 3
Louis R. Lehrmann
CANDIDATE CARDS
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this Valntlne. Select .one from our
excellent refection of comics.
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YOU OWE TAXES ON THh MONEY
K)U MADE YEARS AfiO WHEN YOU WERE
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Bus Schedule
Arrive Bnnmam Prom Austin
10:10 a. m.—Through Bellville.
1:45 p.m.—Through Chapel Hill
4:45 p. m. — Via Chapel Hill
Hempstead, La Grange. Houston
7:35 p. m.—Via Bellville
10:30 p. m.—Via Chapel Hill.
Arriving Brenham From lloustps
9:45 a. m. —Giddings and Aus
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12:45 p. m—Through La Grange
and Austin.
3:16 p. m. — Through Glddtnge | 214-tf.
. ?<’ VTZ— ini-ough Giddings’^TxrNV"
and Austin.
10:00 p. m.—Through Giddings;
and Austin.
Arrive Brenham from Navasota
9^)6 a. m. and 6:25 p
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ANSWER: Ante meridian, post meridian.- Union of Socialist
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THE C APTAIN AND THK KIDS
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FRAMED ME/ HE PLANTED HIS
WATCH ON ME SO ME COULD
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Political announcement rates:
State and District offices . J25 00
County offices and Commis-
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Constable and J. P 910 00
. (Cash in advance)
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The Banner Press is authorized
to announce the following candi-
dates for public office, jubjecl
the July Democratic primary:
For Local Repreaentatlve:
„ R. A. Fuchs
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He MAY BE A GHO^T \
HOGS iMiEF ToeoiAE \ ___pi
FOLKS, 0UT HE’S
ACTIN’ PLLDAB NATURAL-
LIKE TO rre/ HE’S J
LETTIN’ TH’ CORRAL /
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14, Rudolph Dirk,
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No. 16 leaves Brenham 12:40 p. i
No. 6 leaves Brenham 12:03
Banta »r fiontlibound
No. 15 leaves Brenham 2:26 p. m.
No. 43 leaves Brenham 11.09 a. m
No. 45 leaved Brenham 1:31 a. m
Southern Pacific Fastbound i
No. 42 leaves Brenham 5:20 p. m
No. 46 leaves Brenham 3:30 a. m —
For County Judge:
Richard Spinn
For County Attorney:
Julian E. Wcisler
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1940, newspaper, January 30, 1940; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1334090/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.