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> THURSDAY, JULY 14,1938.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
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For Complete New Type of
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Citizens Drug- Store Bldg.
PHOl^E 1101
ROBT. J. SCHAWE
For County Clerk
TRAVIS PHILLIPS
For Sheriff
IL L. REESE
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 1
F. W. WF.LLMANN
A. W. HARTSTACK
For -County Commissioner
Precinct No. 2
DAN H. MATTHEWS
of < ha|>el Hill
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 3
LOUIS R. LEHRMAXN
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HBAAXS Ae*Y GHOtT «TO«lES, CLEX
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ROUND UP K.TEERS IN JINX. VAQ.EY
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Saciifk-e new house neat grade,
M'hiHil, $750.00 down payment. bal‘
ance like rent and own your own!
home. Write box 585, Brenham.—
92-2t.
ANSWERS TO WHAT bo
YOU KNOW
(See New»-te«t un Page 2)
YOU SAJDIT-^OT^
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GET in THERE BEFORE
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For Attorney General:
GERALD ‘.MANN
(Paid by friends)
For County Treasurer
WM. J. (Bill) SCHMITT
I For District Clerk
PAI L KLINGSPOBN
For County Superintendent
of Public Instruction
M. II. EHLERT
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Variety of Grapes and Pears now
ready for table use at Niederauer’s
Vineyard, 1’2 miles north of town.
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Fimt Primary July 23, 1938.
Second Primary, Aug. 27, 1938.
General Election, Nov. 8, 1938.
YOUR MOUTH!
YOU. HEARD
1‘, HAT "NUMBER
OMF.' TOLD US
TODO/aj-.^ .
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SLIPPER!
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A’O THS W6 MEN GOING ON FOR MOURS-
By Harry F. O*Nein
Bill »till l\Btien^» b/the BjG,pvkt rock.
YVJMICH HE THINKS («. PETRIFIED WOOD ANO
PLACED THemE^RY XAtH —“
Barr -roo all
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Three room unfurnished apart-.
He nt in business section. Apply
.Roberts Store. adv-92-10t.
yOR RSXT Two huge unfurn-
ished rooms, private entrance to
bath rodm, garage. 602 Jefferson
St — 92-2tp.
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SCUFFS AN EAR ON TH’ C
CLOTHES LINE... AND 1
DON'T WANT TO BE ACCUSED
OF HITTING FROM BEHIND,
KICKING, TRIPPING, OR
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FOB RENT
Modern home, 3 M>uth bed
rooms, all conveniences. 1101
N. Park St. Permanent people
desired. 3’hone 745W or 70.
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FOR SALE 1. 22 Rem Auto-
loading rifle. See <Bill) Schmitt.—
S0-3tp.
FOR SALK l'heap .16 acre farm. |
2 miles east of town, bn mail |
route, fairly good house and barns, I
fruit and pecan trees, good water.)
Will take in some trade, balance
to suit, 6%. Chas. A. Simank.
89-51.
FOR SALE 72 acre
The Banner-Press is authorized j
to announce the following candi- )
Z_’.. 7... offices indicated,
Bubjectoto the action of the demo- |
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SAM D. W. LOW
For Representative to Texas
Legislature
DR. J. A. Ll’EDEMANN
R. A. FUCH“
ARTHUR CARL HARTMANN
For County Attorney:
RICHARD SPINN
For District Attorney
LESLIE D. WILLIAMS
For JustU'e of the Peace
Preeinct No. 3
H. A. BECKER
gether both are foremen and if I
they are late it is quite possible)
that in their haste they have I
dressed in each other's clothing
not that it makes an ydifference.
The Day twins never have miss- j
ed a Sunday game since baseball
was legalized in Cleveland Ever*
■Ince they were boys, both have
pitched on ball teams and on the
occasion of their one separation,
one pitched for Youngstown in the For County Commissioner
Ohio-Pennsylvania league, and the
other for Boston :n the National
league.
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ft. AS A FIGHT MANAGER
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ALL®Y OOP (J \
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AlLT4AT\'TS A raid! ctmou 1
COMMOTION I OOP, IT'S TIME X
OVER TUEREXJO FADE*, jjjg
PART OF TH' ttr
FLOOR SHOW ? j®
DR. A. S. TJADEN
Chiropractor-Xaturopath
Learn your true condition. A MI-
CRO - DYNAMETER examination
! will locate your trouble and the
i Cause. If you are suffering from |
FOR SALE 72 acre farm, good, Nervousness, Stomach trouble,
pasture, running water, also good Neuritis, Rheumatism, Kidney
farming land. John Niederauer. trouble, Asthma, Bronchitis, Con-
89-tf. ‘ ) stipation, Heart trouble. Goitre, i
- -------------Appendicitis, Prostate Gland
Come in and see our new supply Trouble, Piles. Skin disease, Liver I
‘ of beautiful and cheerful conval- trouble, Female disorders, the)
escent cards. The prices are right. Cause must be found and removed !
Banner-Press Stationery Dept. before you can enjoy health.
. ; -, , . , BANNER PRESS BLDG. Ph. 49
Auto tops, seat covers and top ——■ ....
dressing. See C. A. Elolf, 701 j
. West Main St., Burton Highway. )
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' BIGGEST CROWD THE
4 : GARDEN'S EVER
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Si HE'LL TAKE DUNN.'/1 ' •
The brothers also seem to think *'"r touuty Judge
h----alike an<l to agree on moat mat- ;
ters. If one is angered, it is likely
that the other is also diepfeivsed.
They tolerate one separation. 1
however. Wh?n both ride the street
cara, they take successive ones, '
z because too many people notice )
that they are twins, and talk about
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FOUND Buhch of keya on School.
■ street. Owner can secure same at I
Bann?r PreM by paying for this
ad. 92-3t.
MUX HELP WANTED
Wanted: Man with car for prof-I
liable Rawklgh Route. Must be;
satisfied with earnings of $30 a
week to start Write Rawleigh’s,
Dept. TXG-83-101R, Memphis,
Tenii nr see H. C. Rinn. New
Ulm. Texas 92-lt.
Bl
- CLEVELAND ll'.D If psycho- )
Fogists were to summarize the)
lives of Ed and Bill Day. identical'
twins, the shortest and best de-,
scription would be, "Make it )
two."
The brothers, leading almost j
duplicate existences, have been !
■ saying that all their lives, as they
ordered hats, shoes, food. Any- I
thing one wanted, lie assumed the )
other also desii'ed, and ordered ) dates for the
^YV() * pi» Xi At o fhn
This was easy because they wear ; craGc primaries,
the same sizes and weigh the same |
— to the pound. • •
They have been together for 51
years - ever Since they were born. )
except for one period . of two
. weeks, when they were separated
long enough to pitch on different
ball teams.
They share the same bed. one
never turning in without the other.
In the morning, .they arise at the )
same time, do their setting-up ex- For Tax Assessor and Collector
erclses in unison, take a walk to- I
gether in the park, cook and eat
breakfast together.
Then they leave for work to- |
FOR RENT New house on E.
Alamo. R. F. I’oehlmann, Phone
9018-14. S7-6tp.
Arc you tormented with the hrhini?
torture* of icirma, rmhe®, Hthlete's
foot, eruption*, or other ext*-rnn'ly
(‘bum <1 Mkin Affliction*? For quick t«nd
h’»pp>' relief uw cooling, utMinlcB*.
SHt’K 31IOT SALVE. Socthv* l|u* ir«
riliition nnd swiftly yt<-j»* the most in-
ten®** itching A 5t»c Mi*e ji»r, wirh m
mon**? bark guarantee, n«»w on shIc 14
Tl: STKAM niid < IJIZENS PHAK-
MAt’lES und nil druffuist*. Your money
will be gliully returned if you do not
get desired results.
Santa Fe Northbound
No. 16 leaves Brenham 12:43 p.m.
No 6 leaves Brenham 12:04 a.m.
Santa Fr Southbound
No. 15 leaves Brenham 2:28 p.m.
No. 5 leaves Brenham 4:37 a.m.
Southern Pacific Westbound
No. (3 leaves Brenham 11:09 a.m.
i No.-45 leaves Brenham 1:31 a.m.
* | Southern Pacific Easthound *
. No. 42 leaves Brenham 6:20 p.m.
jNo. 46 leaves Brenham 3:30 a.m.
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x awayi y^S0UPLE>^H
1. Cape Sable.
2. Papeete.
3. Southwest.
4. Lake Huron.
5. Valparaiso
e. Sicily
7. Long Island Sound.
8. 000 miles. *
8. Northwest. z
10. Neither; Italy.
11. Haiti.
13. Dutch
13. Zambesi river.
14. late of Weight.
16. Vsnnoat.
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By Vic Forsythe
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1938, newspaper, July 14, 1938; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347110/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.