Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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fcwonations Wire resumed.
"Austria m not emerge
_ _ .the serioue condition In which it
of Nations. Tlpl entered the year* Instead of
Important act of the league u^ing reparations from Aus-
. ig the year was the decision tria the aijied (powers loaned
set up an international world! jt money> Former Emperor
court. An American, John Bas-Char{e8 o{ Austria-Hungary
sett Moore, was elected a mem- made tw0 unsuccessful attem-
bcr of this court which is expect- ptJJ to rejrai|i the Hungarian
ed to begin its sessions earfysto|t},rone an(j Anally was exiled to
922. J the Maderla islands. Italy has
General Leonard Wood took ^ much internal trouble as a
over the governorship of the|re8Uit attackH and counter
Philippines aad In a report to
Atfent flardin|t<»pp«wigM
granting of home rule to the
Filipinos at the present time.
Mexico was quiet under the
presidency of General Obregon
was not recognized by the
United States and European
powers, g lands of foreigners
.that were seized during former
would (administrations were returned,
development directed against for-
ownera of oil and mining
were rescinded. Central
i States formed a Cen
cul-
to Texas University; Otolre
fcott to the Institute, Austin;
t. Crockett, Edward Sharer, to
A, Wd M. college, William Ford,
Tom Matthews, Brenham high; Sett»
Crockett to Deaf and Dumb institute,
Austin. • ' • " ' •
Miss Olady* Crockett, of Houston
spent the week-end with home folks.
Miss Blanche Routt Is visiting in
Sour Lake.
Prof. Robert Schaer, left Monday
to resume his work as teacher at the
A. and M. College.
Prof, and Mrg. L. O. Crockett, re-
turned to Austin, after spending the
Ynletlde with relatives here.
V. W. Goblke, of Cuero, was a
B. Campbell,
Mr. aad Mrs. John Crockett have
returned to New Orleans sfW
FOR SALE—Crystal White wax ^
Australian brown onionrtMts.
per thousand. H, A. Becker, Phone
194.—Adv. |14"tf-4T-tt
Ada under tbte heading are Charg-
ed at the rate of 1 cent per word
for the first Insertion and 1-8 cent
per word for each Insertion after the
first day. No ads taken for less
than 26 cents.
Wrtflib
FOUND—A' bunch of keys, owner
can recover same by paying for this
notice. Call at Banner-Press office
—Adv. 207-tf,
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SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES
of up.to-date porcelain or enamell-
tral American federation. In or-| * "nlUry bathroom equipment,
der to p&t an end to the differ-
look;
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mi
at
(of
ip
^lences growing out of the
Lion of Panama the senate rati
fled u treaty with Colombia
BACK ON 1921 giving that country $25,000,000.
of I France was chiefly concerned
con- Wjth the revival of Germany and
1 repeatedly insisted on a Ger-
and
many so restricted that It can-
not take up arms again. The op-
position of France to Soviet
Russia'scarcely changed (hiring
the year. France was vitally
(concerned with the dispo-
IsHion of Upper Silesia. The
[League of Nations decided that
the district should be divided
nearly equally between Germany
ere made|and Poland.
The Republican*
leadership of President
Early in the year the allkvs
decided that Germany would
have to pay as reparations 226,•
000,000,000 gold marks, or ap-
I proximately 954,000,-000,000.
A temmrarv tariff The Hhine territory was occupi-
bv Congress M when Giartnany demurred
its so many com-lov# pa^n^ 8Uch & larKe smm,
were able to make
iparation payments in gold and
nently
which we shall be glad to demonstra-
te to you. Absolute whiteness and
cleanliness at all times; beauty of
finish—an ornament to the finest
home; new patented faucets that do
not drip or leak; no drains or traps
to fill up and overflow, etc.
Giesecke Brothers, Co.
INDIGESTION
Biiiy Psblk Official Sayt Bed-
ford's Mack-Draught Helps Him
Keep Physically Pit
shortly
special
forecasts
taxes for 1922 of
'» $800,000,000.
I tax will here-
on Individual
fropi «5
KWi
Of married
"**' ita wm
i t* $2,500,
mmm
|nd
acts
of Con-
, ma-
goods, but as the year closed
was threatened with bankrupt-
cy. German officers were tried
for war acts in German Courts,
but the results were farcical in
the eyes of allied nations. Peace
between the United States and
Germany was declared in Octub-
Clay City, Ky.—"I have been In
bu»lne*8 here for twenty-one years;
am also coroner, riding the Kentucky
hills aad hollows la all kinds of
weather and under all kinds of con-
ditions," says Mr. Sam T. Carr, of this
place. "To be able to do so, I must
keep physically fit. and Thedford's
Black-Draught la my stand-by.
"These trips used to give me head-
aches, and that, I found, came from
hurried meals or from constipation.
was convinced that Black-Draught
*-a* good, *o now I use It, and It gives
iwrfect satisfaction. It acts on the
liver, relieves Indigestion, and certain-
ty is splendid. I am never without it"
When you have a feeling of discom-
fort after meals, causing a bloaUng
sensation, headache, bad breath, and
similar cotniuou symptoms, try taking
a pinch of Black-Draught after meale—
a pinch of the dry powder, washed
down with a swallow of water. This
has been found to assist the stomach
and liver to carry on their normal
work, and helpe prevent, or relieve,
constipation.
Your druggist oan supply von with
this well-known, purely-vegetable liver
medicine, insist upon Thedford's. the
original and only genutne Black.
Oiaught liver medicine. NOWa
saMHeBsssresaaMcar
No. 2188.
STOTH7K OP APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OP WILL.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To th* Hhprlff or any Constable of
Washington County, Greeting:
YOtf ARB HEREBY COMMAND-
ED to cause the following notice to be
published in a newspaper of general
circulation which hag been continu-
ously and regularly published for a
period of not less than one year pre-
ceding the date of the notice In the
County of Washington, State of Tex-
an, and you shall cause said notice
to be printed at least once each week
for a period of ten day* exclusive of
the first day of publication before the
return day hereof:
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB
PROBATE OF WILL.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Washington:
To all persona Interested In the
estate of Mary Klaus, deceased, Thos.
Watson and A. Homeyer have filed
in the County Court of Washington
County, an application for the Pro-
bate of th% last will and Testament
of said Mary Klaus, deceased, filed
with said application, and for Let-
ter# Testamentary, which will be
heard at the next term of said Court,
commencing on the third Monday in
February A. D. 15(22, the same being
the 20th day of February A. D. 1922,
at th„ Court House thereof in Bren-
ham, at which time all persons in-
terested in said Estate may appear
anj contest said application, should
they desire to do so.
Herein fall not, but have you be-
fore said Court ou th" said first day
of the next term thereof this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Brenham
this the 19th day of December, A. D.
1821.
Green Morgan, Clerk,
County Court, Washington County
Texas.
MR &0NT-A few modern offices.
Lights, janitor service and heat, when
needed, furnished. See George Neu
at Banner-Press office.
Adv 78-tf
FOR RENT—70 acres 2% miles from
Brenham, SO acres in cultivation bal-
ance in pasture, good house, good
well of water and everlasting run-
ning RPring. See Gus Schumacher.
Adv. 235-3tp.
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^aWdiek's
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utve VaUdlek's Market a trUTToi
the best meats *nd sausages.—Adv
UNW#
On your way to the market can
at the Model Bakery and buy yonr
golden crust bread and pastry—-eave
2 cents on each loaf.—Adv. 207-tf.
aa<s
Skin Clear and Flesh
Firm With Yeast
YOUR HORSE OR
COW
would welcome a change
of diet just the same as
you would.
Try a sack of our Su-
perior Horse and Mule
Feed
Superior Dairy Feed.
and watch the look of
contentment after they
eat' just One feeding of
it.
Free delivery to any part
of the city*
JACK GREEN
Phone 700
Concentrated Tablets Easy and
Economical to Taka-Rwults
Quick.
GOOD GAS SERVICE AT YOUR COMMAND
CHASE THE WINTER AWAY WITH A GAS
HEATER
Gaa Heaters for Offices, Small Rresidence rooms
and bath rooms cannot be equaled.
Gas Heaters are safer, cleaner and more conveni-
ent than any other heater.
Gas Water Heaters are clean, convenient and econ-
omical. Hot Water at your command by the opening of
a water faucet.
Call at the Uptown Store and inspect the Gas Ap-
pliances.
FOR ESTIMATES ON GAS SERVICE RING
PHONE 146 AND OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT
WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU.
Brenham Gas
Company
fryr « women who \m hmi of ti»
'mum
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Ml tfcurvML tin KLviA *|J .
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Tablets st «Q
AN EARLY START
Start your boy early with a
savings account. Inculcate
the practice of savings, the
benefit of thrift and the incen-
tive to progress toward pros-
perity and independence.
GIDDINGS A GlDDINGS
Established 1866
Photographs preserve for you
to
of childhood.
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Winkelmann Photographer
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Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON
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Wflee HX » to ll A. M.
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Dr. BILLY BURNES
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office JO# St. Charles Ave.
Dr. G. HEINEKE
Dentist
Office Over Itistmta Pharmacy
Phone 187
Dr. W. F. HASSKARL
GENERAL PRACTICE
SURGERY
Phone 705
Office over Citizen# Drug Co. No. 2
Brenham, Texae.
Dr. ARTHUR BECKER
PHYSICIAN
Office Over Citisens Drag Co,
Breohsa, Texae
Office Phone 641 Ree. 1M
F. W. MARTIN
MARBLE and GRANITE YARD
Firat Claae Foreign aad American
Harblea and Granite Handled. All
Kinde of Cemetery Work. Iron
Fencing a Specialty. Phone 126.
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Office Over Manck'e Jewelry Store
Breabaa, TUcm
BEN LEHMANN
GENERAL INSURANCE
A share of you* boaineaa aolidted.
Office over Waahington Co., State
Bank. Reaidence Phone MS
Office
STOKES BARBER SHOP
GET SHAVED RIGHT NOW
YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT
C. E. STOKES, Prop.
Weet Side of Court Honae Square
REX TAILORING CO.
CLEANING and PRESSING
Agent for Model Laundry
CALL AND DELIVER
PHONE 465
DR. R. a LENERT
Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat
SPECIALIST
Offle# over Tristram Pharmacy
Honra, t te 12 a.m. and 2 to 6p.m.
Office Phone 886 Rea. 292
LEE CURRY, Diatrict Agent For
SOUTHLAND LIFE
INSURANCE CO, of DaDaa
Phoae til .' 'lliiBto'-
INSURANCE
FRED L AHSLER
WILLIAM SCHELL
Optometrist * Optician
West Side Court House Square
BRENHAM BOTTLING
WORKS A WOOD
WW
of Caff
boosted Beverage lad
dealers in wood and coaL
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Phone 144
J. V. DIETZ, Prop.
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kamfiaiKw
Has been our motto si
we first started in
ness and it is Our
aim to please everyor
We carry only the
best Drugs and every
der, either by phone 1
mail is promptly attei
ed to. We want y|
business no matter
small.
FR£D
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Fresh Cocoanuts
Fresh Fine Celery
Fresh Lettuce
Fresh Cape Cod Cranberriei
London Layer Raisins
California Oranges
Fancy Apples
All Kinds, of Nuts
Fancy Cream Candy
Chocolate Candy
Olives and Cherries in Bottlei
Fancy Cakes
Assorted Canned California
FrnHs ,
Cherries, Pineapples
Peaches at Lowest Prices j
PLEASE ORDER EARLY
Phone 8
J. H. Quebe
QUALITY, CLEANLINESS,
VICE ARE OUR MOTTO.
WE ARE SERVING A
"REGULAR DINNER" FOR
"ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWi
A CUSTOMER" IS OUR SLOG
ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL j
WE MAKE IT A POINT
SATISFY.
Fish and Oyster j
WE THANK YOU
MANHATTAN CAfBj
IF YOU WANT,TO
BUY XMAS GOODS
COME
ps»
We are headquarters
Something Good to Ea
Xmas Apples in great va
rieties to suit any purse
"Xmas Oranges, Califot
nia Navels, as fine a
they are grown.
Xmaa Candies in endles
varieties and prices.
Xmas Candles,
ated Prunes,
Appricots,
Currents, Figs,
(loose and ia |
Marshmallows,
Grated
Peaches.
Qierries in bottlee
cans. Our pricea righf
our stock well
and fresh.
anl
F.A.
206 W. ALAMO AVE
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1922, newspaper, January 4, 1922; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489913/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.