Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 289, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 7, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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people who never depend on
luck.
Some men are always stand-
in# <m their dignity. But it is
a poor foundation.
Prqfcrastinsftion jmay be the
thief of time, but it has never
been known to get anything
else.
This would be a nice place to
live if each of us would adopt
the advice we give to others.
The man who attempts to ear-
ly today upon one shoulder and
tomorrow upon the other has
taken too large a contract.
It is a convenient thing to be-
lieve in a personal devil, because
you can blame so much on him
and find an alibi for yourself.
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Dannhaua, St., gnar-
, estate of said Willie
• „ pnKoaien. «t ill Minora, hat. filed
President Otoegon has one in tbe Co(;Bty Conrt ot Washington
critic among the lawmakers, county final account of the coadi-
w p rMainu Aw.ured Hon of aaid estate, togetHer wlth an
Senator W. K. Cousins deciarea ap|jiicAt(ot1 t0 be discharged as Gu-
that he had information to the ardian thereof, whichwaibeheard
... A . „„ t>lfl by our said Court on the Third Mob.
effect that Obwgon was tne jn April A D. us*, sane being
weakest man Mexico had ever the mn day of April a. d. 1*2*. "
h./i .a ry.. ___ the Conrt House of said Washington
had as chief executive, ine sen county Brenham, at which time
ator from Duval prevailed, and and place all persons interested in
tk* «>anl»t>nn was »!<* ar® r«iulred to appear
the concurrent resolution was aQd conteflt wld Fjnfti Account and
adopted, ! application, if they see proper.
r.nwrrmr N«»ff is a stalwart' Witness. Green Morgan, Clerk of
governor wert is a staiwarc th# qounty Court 0f Washington co-
advocate of the recognition of Unty.
Mexico; Lieutenant Governor T.| Given under my hand and the eeai
A. D. 1923.
Green Morgan, Clerk County
Conrt, Washington County. Texaa.
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"Women, the great lovers of'ten path, and then Mexico will
peace, are the real war makers be given a brotherly as well as
a/ ILa U ft vr_ All- . • ~ 1 J I AL. T T—* J 1
w rt.,.;,1-7.7 t. lot said Court, at my office in Bran
W. Davidson IS for recognition. ham on thlg the 2o day of February
And the state over, there are
many of the clearest-thinking
citizens who are in accord with
their views.
Woodrow Wilson and. Warren
3. Harding have walked in the -
beaten path of William Howard I
Taft. That's all. !
Some day an American pre-
sident will depart from the bea'
Get your paste from tne Banner-
Press. We have Carter's.—Ad.tf.
JTHE VETERANS' BUREAU
-A TEST OF PRESIDENT
* HARDING.
Mr. Forbes, head of the Ve- DUiiCICIO 1B WBI, g
terans' Bureau, has handed hi«:peace and hating war, yet t£y
resignation to the President, to j make war becau8e they are 8j0W
take effect on Feb. 28. The; to forgive an(] to forget
resignation is offered on the
of the world." No, this senti
ment was not uttered by a mere
man, but by a woman, a prom-
inent woman, Miss Alice Ro-
bertson, a member of congress.
She thinks it has been the
French women who have wrou-
ght up [public opinion to the
pitch of war by sending troops
into the Ruhr. She thinks it
will be German women who will
remember revenge in their
hearts. Women are always
great sufferers in war. Loving
a helping hand by the United
States government.—San An-
tonio Express.
grounds of illness.
The welfare of the Veterans'
Bureau is of primary concern to
the Nation. No department of
the Government, except the
practically self-supporting Post
Offiee Department, handles a
Jarger sum of money than this
tingle Bureau. What is even
more important, no department
*o vitally and so immediately af-
fects the life and happiness of
thousands as this Bureau, to
which is intrusted the care and
jehabilitation of those Ameri-
the Pharaoh,
accent on the
The work of excavation at the
tomb of Tut-ankh-amen will
now be discontinued until the
autumn months, which will be
awaited more or less eagerly by
Egyptologists and others who
have shown their keen
In the discoveries. The tomb
will shortly be sealed, and the
multitude of tourists who are
continuously arriving will have
to return with their curiosity
ungratified.
n<The name of
Lord Carnarvon
the World War. ; Few Ameri-
cans are big enough to tal^e
•over the job of handling this
n," with the
i." Natural scientists agtee
that this is the nearest approach
f«. .aA.J it. . ..
men
'"ah,
Bweau. There ta none too
Something more than a big 80n of Ra, who has recently
men Is needed for thl. t«k. It .roused euch interest in the
•hoiild be given, if possible, to • world of art and exploration
big man whose name in itself is
SAVED SICK SPELLS
Black-Draught Found Valuable by
a Texas Fanner, Who Has
Known Ii> Usefulness
Over 30 Years.
Naples, Texas.—'M have used Thed-
rord's Black-Draught for years-1 can
salely say for more than 30 years," de-
clares Mr. H. H. Cromer, a substantial,
well-known farmer, residing out from
here on Route 3.
"I am 43 years old, and when a s.<<!tU
boy I had indigestion and was puny nr.d
my folks gave me a liver regulator. Tnen
Black-Draught was advertised and wt
heard of It
"I began to take Black-Draught, and
have used it, when needed, ever since.
I use Black-Draught now in my home,
and certainly recommend it for any liver
trouble.
"1 have given it a thorough trial, and
after thirty years can say Black-Draught
Is my stand-by. It has saved me many
lick spells."
Mr. Cromer writes that he is "never
ojrt ol Black-Draught." afid says seveial
of his neighbors prefer h to any other
liver medicine. "1 always recommend
Black-Draught to my friends," he adds.
This valuable, old, powdered liver
medicine is prepared from medicinal
roots and herbs, and has none of the bad
effects so often observed from the use of
calomel, or other powerful mineral drujjs.
Be sure loget the genuine, Thecfford's.
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You Can't Keep
a Good Thing
Down
The other day a man (jave
this tribute to our chicken feed
—"It's the best feed that I
have ever used and my chick-
ens have certainly been laying
since I have fed it regularly.'
That's an unsolicited testi-
monial and what "Superior"
laying mash, Chicken Feed and
Hen Feed has done for this
man's chickens it can do for
yours. Make us prove it
JACK GREEN
Phone 700
Br«*nham's Exclusive Feed Store
Wholesale Distributor of Comal
Lilly and Sweet Roses Flour'
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY
PAPT OK THE CITY
Special prices on eggs for hatch-
ing, also baby chicks. Phone 648
Jno. H. Klecke.—Ad.284-10tp.
• guaranty that the reign of po-
litics, patronage, and pettiness
has come to an end.
think of the requirements of the1
Veterans' Bureau, we think of
auch men as General Wood and
General Crowded We do not
believe that the country will he
satisfied with an appointment
ot a man of less importance or
whose name iB • less familiar
ithan these.
The office calls for a man
with a long record as a success-
ful handler of men. It calls
for a man who is willing to take
the advice of experts and cap-
able of acting upon it. It calls
for a man who, like Gorgas at
Panama, is not afraid of spend-
ing money when spending is
necessary to speed work that
means the saving of minds and.
lives. It calls for a man who is
not afraid to be called hard-
boiled because he denies the im-
portunities of politicians seek-
ing for special favaia.
If there is any political con-
sideration which deserves atten-
tion in this connection, it is this.
There is nothing which the Har-
ding Administration can do
whteh will so move the country
to its support aa a fit appoint-
to the head of the Vete-
at's
King Cotton ia traveling west
iward" Parmer county is on the
When we j New Mexican border line. Far-
well iB its county seat. They
finished the first gin in the co-
unty last week and the first bale
was ginned in the history of the
county. Advices to the farm
bureaus are that there will be a
large cotton crop planted in
Parmer county and eastern New
Mexico if the season is favor-
able.
Two or three years ago, there
was more cotton raised in the
territory west of Ft. Worth than
in the territory east and south
o Ft. Worth, and not many
years ago alt this vast territory
was a grazing range for count-
less herds.
And thus it is that King Cot-
ton is moving westward every
San Antonio Expres.
Professional Cards
Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON"
SPECIALIST
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Over Farmer* National H-.nL,
Office Hour* 0 to 12 A. M.
a to 5 P. M.
Dr. G. HEINEKE
Dentist
Office Over Triatnun Pharmacy
Phoae 187
Dr. BILLY BURNES
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office 80S St. Char lee Ave.
u F. W. MARTIN
MARBLE and GRANITE YARD
F*at Claaa Poitlgn and American
Marbles and Granite Handled. All
*i*da of Cemetery Work, lrou
Fencing • Specialty. Phone 12tt.
SEED CORN OF THE
FOLLOWING
VARIETIES
SILVER MINE—
Fine for Roasting Ears.
SURE CROPPER—
Growi on any kind of
soil.
YELLOW DENT—
A General Favorite.
STRAWBERRY—
A Good Corn.
Genuine GOURD SEED
The best corn that grows
Sudan Grass, Caneseed,
Seeded Ribbon Cane,
Peanuts, Cowpeas, Mil-
lett Seed, Garden Seed,
Etc.
Our prices right, stock
nice and fresh..
F. A.
Windhausen
Phone 148
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Office Over Mauck'a Jewelry Store
Brenhau, Texaa.
MEXICO
Texas and Mexico are neigh-
bors. Texans know Mexico and
the Mexicans. By practically
unanimous vote, both houses of
the legislature adopted a reso-
lution memorialising congress
to extend recognition to the re-
public of Mexico.
Senator Archie Parr was the
special champion of the resolu-
tion in the upper house. He
may maintained that Americans are
- given as much protection in
factor in
STOKES BARBER SHOP
4—BARBERS—i
GET SHAVED RIGHT NOW
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT
m C. R. STOKES, Prop.
Wet Side of Court Howe Square
DR. R. H. LENEP.r
Eye, Ear, Ron and Throat
SPECIALIST
Offiee over Triatnun Pharmacy
LEE CURRY, Diatrict Agent For
SOUTHLAND UFE
^SURANCB CO, of Dallaa.
Now is the time to
break the habit of care-
less and indifferent drug
buying.
If you now trade at the
most convenient shop,
regardless of the quality
of goods handled or the
kind of service rendered
-—you should turn over
a new leaf.
Investigate our store
and our methods and we
feel sure that you'll be-
come one of our regular
customers.
SERVICE IS OUR
HOBBY
ITRISTKAMl
PHARMACY
ERNEST SCHATZ
Watchmaker
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and S. W. Exposition
Fort Worth
March 3-10
Low Excursion Fares
Thru Sleepers
Chair Can
Far detail information ulc rour Santa Fa A..., tH
Pbona No. 4 j A. Kilgora, Ticket Agent, ^
An Early
Start your boy early ;
savings account
thetpractice of si
benefit of thrift
centive to progress ,
prosperity and it * ',m
GIDDINGS 6L
Established H
FOR RESULTS-
Advertise in the Banner■
Keeping Well Costs Mi
Less Than Being Su
Then why not put your re-
frigerator into first class re-
pair, or exchange it for one
more suitable.
Refrigerated food contains
less germs and will help in-
sure health.
Food saved by refrigera-
tion saves much more than
the cost of ice.
Consult your physician.
m
Brenham Compress Oil & Urn
%
Two of the WRITE kind
Match your Eversharp
with a Wahl Pen—die
only pen with the fa-
mous all-metal barrel
that holds more «n1tT
Both come in the same
designs; same marvel-
ous ease in writinj;
same exceptional value
for your money. Choose
from many styles.
WRITE-HAND COMPANIONS
WAHL PEN
Sold By The
"1 nr.. p. Bnck.
wu« CHtl.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 289, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 7, 1923, newspaper, March 7, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489217/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.