Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 112, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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I
Gio*nfi»
TUESDAY, AUG. 6, 19i
Emmet Snaitnon
Subscription
or carrier, 01
that
"high wages paid in
and other war industries. It is
apparent that this drain must
be offset if America is to con-
f—**•
I Greemnne Nan
Entered at Postoffice at Braoh am
Texas, as aecoad-claaa matter.
Cotton [>i< king \* the or*er of the
day, several farmer* having picked a
By mail or canltf, one monw-.a «w»| tinue xne responniuie joo uiife* 1 ,le crop be very
Mail or carrier, on. y*r .,.--96.001 feeding a part of Europe in ad-:«h"rt ln thi« *<,c,lon tbi* >"ar on
All subacrfptlona payabe n - ^ ^ popu||ltion of thj, aceou.it of .he drouth. The Urat
United States. Importation of |bu,e' of mh *lnne<1 t"'re wa*
unskilled labor is the one hope. I r»'W(1 "" the f'aul f>tr"'h farm nmr
^ The president has let down the
1 /IWTO immigration bars for this tpe-
^ ' Ww W cific purpose, but the important
question is the source of supply.
Some government experts (ob-
ject to Japanese labor, merely
on the ground that the high in-
telligence and adaptability I of
the Japanese would cause the
swift conversion of such immi-
grants into skilled laborers.
For the first timo in many, This, of course, would bo help-
■r years there is no red-light to industries, but would con-
it i it 1 linuo iliii f (i »*r*mr(j' ll Q n
I Vet Content* 15 Fluid 1
KED-LIGHT DISTRICT
CLOSED.
many
district in Brenham, the resort
known as "Tipperary" having
been closed August first by the
orders of Sheriff Burney 1'ark-
er, this act ion being taken in re-
sponse to a petition signed by
hundreds of women and many
men of the town, who had
fanned a law and order league
I or this purpose.
All Brenham should he proud
of the fact that this blot on the
morality <>) the town no longer
< t , niid that "Tipperary" is
now ,-i thing of the past. This
{•■rrible temptation t>i the mo-
rality of our young men, and the
presence of evil women on our
■-ii.et,-;, u;t a condition that
iiuuld never have been tolerat-
ed, but it continued to exist be-
. 1 i r iiobo.lv felt inclined to
take the lead towards its sup-
i•! • ion. < )ur ollicers have al-
w;,v done their duty, and the
f > a< • wit.- conducted strictly ac-
cording ti« regulations, but it
; nf chip ,. a wholly evil in
iuii'iii. out' that had no l ight
id exi I in a moral community,
and I he town in to be congratu-
lated that tl has been obliterat-
ed, we hope, forever. The den-
izen have gone to fairer fields
to ply their evil trade and Bren-
ham ha . taken one more step
upward to a higher plane of mo-
rality and clean living.
The l aw and Order Leugue
is to In congratulated on the
prompt ,<uid elHcienl manner in
which they broke up this resort
of evil women and w icked men.
■ herd!' I'arker had promised
those who circulated the peti-
tion asking for the removal of
lb women at "Tipperary." that
on August first notice would be
viveil that the place was no
longer open and that the wom-
en must leave town immediate-
ly, and promptly on August I it
was done.
tinue the farmers' handicap.
Consequently there is a grow-
ing sentiment in favor of the
importation of Chinese and Mex-
ican peons. Unquestionably he-
roic steps must be taken next
fall and winter to insure a full j
It was ginned on July 29th
at August Makownky's Kin.
Mis* Almeta Riehter ha* returned
from a vieit to Moulton, where she
wa« the guest of her parent* and
; li.pMHtcr, >lr*. Ben Johnson.
MIhh Irene Hchultz of iiurion l*
sending several we#k* in UbliJIngS,
the kiii • l of friends.
Mr ami Mrs Kruno Woltmun and
children of Port Arthur are here on
a visit a* the guent of the former's
j>u rents, Mr. and Mrs I.jIIuk Holt-
man.
Miks AI hi m Klaus has returned
from a viHlt to Needrllle where she
wan the km est of rehitln-* ,md
friend*.
II J. llartflnl of Port fii'nd county
a business visitor herc last
"TIGOIIOLVPKHCEM
Actable rrcparat»w«
if snnilnumi theft** j ^ ,
(UIW
For Infants and Child: cv..
Mothers Know Tha
Genuine Castona
Always
production of the large Ameri- i w, Pk
can crops that have become ab-; "lp dau#h<ei of Mr and
solutely necessary to the sue- j" t,al1' Kesaier died e.iriy Monday
cessful prosecution of the war. j"|f,rn|"if " "hnrt ilin<w*. Fu-
neral services were held Monday af-
ternoon, Rev A I' Scliiiltr, of (he
THE WAY IT IS WRITTEN
Germany is on the run.
Germany has a broken back-
bone.
Germany ban a bankrupt
treasury.
Germany has a miserable mor-
ale.
Verdun settled the day for
Germany.
Peace may not come this year.
Peace may riot come next year,
but the German cause in a dying
cause and military autocracy is
nearing its end
Billions of American money
will be spent this year. Millions
of American soldiers and sailors
will be sent over the seas.
All the world is to be made
safe for democracy.
All the world is to be relieved
of the Prussian menace. This is
the way it is written in the liook
of destiny. -Ft. Worth Record.
ALL MUST PAY
Ufrman. HuiifM church ofttciHtiBJ?.
Interment wan mad** at th« Union
ci'trM'li'fv
NATURE TRLIjH YOU
s Mhii> a Itiviihum lu-mln Know*
T«n> Wfll.
When flu- kiilar.Vh aie Weak,
N'utun- 1*11 von about if
I'hi* u t ifM* -in iia t ti rt- i tiit**x
Ivifrt*«|u«*!it or too fr»<|in>fH juibs
IVKANTS (HIIDHtN
Ttierctn'IVvimofinii Di^W1
(Jifcrfulaessandtt^tCoitt®
nciiher Opium. Slorphinrn
Mineral- NotNahooW
.lit v»*a |
fa,k,U> W> j
Mil' ^
i
Signature
of
hvrm W
aonfi*i*mr
]\'ait»rfrwi> n*v*r
A helpful kemed) '^"
(JonslipationandDWrt**
and levct ishness arm
I.oss uK SIX El •
resulting •
fat Si milt Siv»al""_0^
<5l*jc.
DR. M. D: Bl
DENTIST
Office over Fanners Natl. Bajj,
FRED L AMSLER
GCNIRAL INSURANCEAND ».
EST ATI
Mm Phone 1 KedO*** (|
BRUNHAM, Tllit
DR. W. A KNOLU
Office Over
THE REXALL STORg
Wt Handle and Install
, . Office I'hune
I every convenience for the bathroom. Reij«knci)
From bath-tubs to medicine-eabineta
art- i-arried in stock in large varieties
of designs. Fixtures for all require- j
i ments are shown here. Let u.s fur-
! nish you with an estimate of cost for
; refitting that old-style bathroom. If
there Ls one room in the hoire that
| requires sanitary safety, it is this]
(one- Giesecke's plumbing meets all
i demands.
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m:>v
st wh comp^.
YOHK.
In
Use i GIESECKE BROS COMPANY
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact
f Wrapper.
Federal lawmakers will double
the present tax on tobacco man-
ufacturers,theaters and pool par
tors. Pullman seats and berth
and passenger rates will be sub-
ject. to uniform tax of H per cent.
Those who bow at the shrine of
Queen Nicotine must pay for
their pleasure. Those who at-
tend theatres must come across
with the needful. Those who in
dulge in soft drinks are to be hit
[( where they live.Why not? There I
On verv brief notice all the
inhabitants of the restricted Hro millions who escape the in-j
district left Urenham. anW our conie tnx" T,u'n' im> ""Wons
town is absolutely this who (WHp,> hUU> and n,untv ,uul
city taxes. All should be nuide
to pay. All are interested in the
winning of the war. All are in-
terested in the success of democ-
racy. All are interested in the
bludgeon of the military beasts
of the central empires. Fort
Worth Record.
of the
particular form of vice. It is
now up to the good women and
ministers who started this great
reform movement to see that no
similar place is opened here,
and that the live • and morals of
our young men are guarded as
closelv ,e- those of the soldiers
in our army vamps. If it is
harmful for a soldier to asso
i iate with a woman of evil char-
acter, why isn't it initially harm-
ful for any other man? The
government protects the sol-
dier from immoral conditions,
and the mothers and pastors of
the country should protect their
young men with equal care.
We are indeed glad that the
pastors of our churches and the
best women of Brenham took
hold of Ihis matter and that hs young men who try to evade
Brenham is free from the pres-1 military service.
ence of these women whose bus-
Otlii'i iIIhoiiIiTi Ki.gKi'Kt kidney
IIIM
I in.ill* K ill lie v I'ill's • 11- lot disor-
dered kidneys
llli'iiluiiu |H>nple I»• •.11f>* to tlielr
vMirili
Paul Krii'kr, col loll weigher, <iuy
Kill roud. siiy t "I had a Itttue bank
mill paiii in m> kidneys. My kid-
iieyii illdn't art right, either I got
Doan's Kldt.iy I'llln al TrlStruDl't
Drug store and tttey rnlleved me of
Hie backache and corrected the ac-
tion of my kidneys 1 li.iven't hud
.iii\ sign of hackache or trouble with
ii kldlieya alnce "
SOMK V K A US I.AtKH Mr Frlcke
sa lit "The cure Dean's Kidney
rills made fur me a few years ago
lias lusted "
I'rice fiOc, al .ill dealers. Don't
iilmpv usk for a kidney remedy Ret
Do.in'* Kiilno fills the same Unit
Mr Krirke hint Foster Mllhurn
l'o . Minis . ltiifTaln N V \dv.
Start Tomorrow
and Keep It Up
Every Morning
0«t In the habit of drinking ,
glatt of hot water bofor*
brtakfMt.
tihi'i'lUiil 1^*1.ers,
1.1*1 "I It in t iI'lcaininK in Hi
(ii)Ktoflice ,it Itie.itia.n, Texas for (II
week ending \ukh-i tnlli ami el
vertlfled AiigiiMl mix
Adttlimou, Malllt
Maker, M- I W
I'arter, Ml
Ottleo, .1 K
Dever, U.
tiordolt, M. Millie
Deliaea, tiliadalllpe i'
- Gates, Mm ( allie
<JolmK.it), Miirv K
M III let I, Ml Willie
Mutt.. fle.iry
Mickler W \
Miller. .1 II
Organ Oeorge
Uostf, Mr:: Uebecc.i
RohHon. Oennle
Sand ley, MIhh l,ee
Sparks. Mary.
Shi(<ld«, Biron
Show, Mattie
Totiver Mallle
Taylor. Irene
Williams. Kile
Walker Martha
Mexican
Mini ok. SlIheHtve.
Iinmlrent, l.nr
Uarcia Juan
In enlllng for (bene letter? plen»e
tiientliil. advert iaed
"tmmbcr, I.iiidImt."
Full stock, high grade, all kinds
of lumber. Brenham Lumber Co , F
W Wood Jr, H B. Wood.
RABBIT EXPERTS
COMING SUNDAY
I hose V\ ho Desire M ay 1 lave
I itie Stock Registered.
II,hi. N'.iiel, uiaiiiigi'. of the Mien j
: ham Rabbitry, in in receipt of a let-
i»'i from <1 S Hrot'k of HouMuij.
i
''•H't.iry ui fin- South 'IVx;t^ Habbit 1
I!r« **iI« t - ,i- h>u. slating that In-
»v»)j itiaKr ,i tru» 1"' Bri'iihain next
Sunilay, w<icn tlo* local rabbit r:ns- .
• i- will given Hoiup valuabb' in
formation ivgariiin# rabbit shows
nol otIum iiittMisting iii.itt^rs rflat
iiijf to rabbit club vvork.
Air Brock will !»♦' accoutpanit'il by 1
H \ Vi'rk'-s oflici:iI 9tatp rc^iHtrar ;
"t t»ct s(ork who will bring a tatoo
nccdlr and blanks for the purpose of j
n-Kistermg nuch rabbits as Bronhatu j
owners iuay care tu imve rciuistered.
I h» sr rabbjt ''xp.-rts will arrive j
in.ne tlmv Hunday afternoon tf the ]
weather j* agreeable, and Mr Na«el I
ii.Kgests thai any Mrenhamltes in I
terecied in rabbit raising should ar- i
range to meet the visitors while
here.
"Ntnlk flitters."
Hlg slock the kind yon want.
Mr. nli,• in Lumber Co. Adv llO-'M
W It
Save your garden produce and
we will save the world for free-
dom. , j J
Disinfected Air
Purified air means the
cleanest of health. Be-
cause systems respond ac-
cording to breathing abili-
ty. You want t o make
sure that, the air in the
room is clean and healthy.
Spray the room with OUR
DISINFECTANT. It's an
antiseptic, germicidal,
prophylactic spray. Does
more than the usual so-
called disinfectant.
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
FRE0 HFINEKF
Proprietor
DR'G. HE1NEKE
DENTIST
Offlee Oyer Trlatrt*
"BiLmST
Veterinary Surgeon
•«c« 'U JOS St. Oh&rle* Arm,
Dr».
Nicholson A Tottenham
Kf«, bur, Note ud Thran
•>«r firmer*' Natlotul °m
Office Hour*
a.
> t« II a. m
DR. R. HLENERT
Specialist
■7*. iter No* ud Tkrcai
•Bee «ver Trtstran'i Phtrfen
Houn I to Ht.ni ItolPi
F. W. MARTIN
Marble and Granite Yard
rir»t Cl*aa Foreign and Amertm
Mirf.lea and Granite Handled, Ail
1 tltkila uf Cemetery Work. lm
* tn.'lni » Rpactalty
pli«« 1H Brenham. tou
MAREK & BECKER
VE1 EaiNAEIAWg
Qaltmaa gt Ireikia. ttw
WANTED
We are in the market at all
times for prime beef, porkers
and mutton. We pay the
highest market prices.
Rodenbeck& Mauer
We Buv Stock Cattle Too
AUG. BROCKSCHDI
HEAL ESTATE *nd INSUXANQ
BRENHAM. TEXAS
Offiw Orer MaaekV Jewelry H
ELITE BARBER SHOP
GET 9HAVED RIGHT NOW
4—BARBERS—4
TOU DON'T HAVE TO WAI»
0. 1. 8TOK18, Prtp.
Side C.iurt House Bqoan
BAT
CORN
SAVE
WHEAT
"< 'ypri'v. ( 'IsI<tii>4."
ni^ block on hand, ull s.ies, prions
1'Ktit Brenham Lumber Co -Adv
I 10 2t \V H
Volli'p by IMililiiiition tu lYohatp.
TilK STATE (>K TK\ \S,
Tu tlii> Slii'rin in An> I'onstHliIe oi
WuNl...iKloi. rouniy, Oi<H>lln*:
CLASSIFIED
Ad» under thli n«>a(linR are
charged for at the r»*« or lc pet
You ar,. hereby commanded to ^Se Tr..' ,.^."'^1-1. K
eauKt1 in l»' puliltslit'il .in a newafd- word for oach Insertion after the
per of general I'iivulution. whTcli Hr»t day. No adi. taken for leii
Iii.m Imtii pnl\|:sli,.,| oontlnuoiiKly im.t than 2Sc.
; rt'inilarly for » period of not l«
AT
I. H. QUEBE'S
I'll)Nieuuid the world over leoom
..lend tl.i
tilian one >i iir hi your county I al
leant once n w«m-V for two consecutive
limiile l.ath, claiming t111* , weeks previous to the return day
the following no-
Won't we be proud
Washington county s»M*vic#' n",r" impiTimice than | hereof, eoptt
'flRtr bearing more than 11001 "utHU,t> cbwnline**. hecau»e me sk... 8Ta1>k of tkx vs
stars, that will soon float in tho I ,,u,,'s ,l0 »°« In.puritiee into ~
breeze nt the court house I<h" , au!,tu« 1,1 w<>iie
No. V It ti-8 is OU8V. Kariuers a
Merchant* l.uniher Co.—Adv. B4-tf-
square ?
Altogether now! We want no
slackers in Washington county,
and every man, woman or child
Who fails to pledge his or her
assessment to the War Savings
stamps is a slacker, just as much
the pores in the ten yards of bowel*
do
Men and women are urged to
drink each mormiiK before break-
faM « Klt.ss of hot water with a tea
N|>oeuful oi limestone phosphate in
It, as a haiiuless means of helping
to w.isli icom the stomach, liver.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Mary Thompson, dec«*a«*i,
J W. Kackles has filisl an application
In the county court of Washington
county on the .»iti ii.ii ,r \uguftt,
l!MS. foi tli. probate of the last wili
and testament oi ^.u,| \tnry Thomp-
son, dnceasi'il. hi.,I for letters testa
mentarv
KOK SAl.K Vacant lot across
st.eet from Sanitarium. Mrs. Melis-
sa Hale at Cather's atore—Adv
109 61
I-OK SALE Ko. J car, 1914 mod-
el, also sood combination 4 year-old
liorst' \\ rite T. R. Ftncher, Hur-
ton. Texas. Adv. 109-41
kidlleys and tiowels
i day's indiaertibl
the prettoua I «nd suiaw
iness is to contaminate the mor-
als of our boys and young men.
THE "HIRED HELP" PROB-
LEM
(Thomas F. Ixigan in Iiealie's)
The department of labor is
giving very serious attention to
the problems created by the in-
creasing shortage of unskilled
labor in the United States. The
threat of & "hired help" famine
in agricultural districts causes
special anxiety. The supply of
farm laborers is rapidly dwindl-
ing. This is not due to the
army draft Provost Marshal
General Crowder announced
Subscribe tot tb* ffinmr vx$m
■ ' should
iu*4«r»«!( poiAous. j to itu ao
|.our bile and tox.na; thus cleanain,.! for.'^ld
.he next term thereof, this writ.
I'M I Mi On South Market street
— , lady s purse contaiiii.iK money
which said application will ! Owner can recover same bv calling
l>e heard by said eonrt on the 19th ' a' Farmers N;<tiot.nl Hank and ideil
da> of vugu i 1!HS at the oourt lifvilig property Adv Ul-:il
house ui s.iIII county, in Urenba.n,
at «htch tim.^ all persons Interested KOH HE XT Kive toom cottage
.." to appetu with about 3 acres of land known
IV a IWJ A.lnluuiratiua
t?« oi' aong "t>ar » Sugar in
da Gourd," but Br'ar Tater 'Iowa
dat d* only augar ha'a atudyln'
bout now-a-days ta what'a In dr
] •"*«■ bowl an hlt'a rwlna tar atav
last December that less than a!
Da folk! wota dotn1 da Itghtln'
mua1 hava augar fuat.
But af dare enny awaot'ntn' tn
«• gourd now'daja. ha aho' gwlna
ter git tap pad. 'naua* day'a look In*
far svrupa aa "
per cent of the experienced crop
producers had been called to the
oolors. Men are being lured
from the rural districts, how-
i (Sweetening and purifying the entiri
alimentary canal before putting
more food Into the stomach
.lust as soap and hot water cleanse
jand freshen the skin, so hot water
• and limestone phosphate act on the
etiu.iuatlvc organs
Those who wake up »tth had
j breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or
have a dull, aching head, sallow
completion .acid stomach; others
who are subject to bilious attacks
or constipation, should obtain a
quarter pound of llmeatoiie phos-
phate at the drug store This will
com very little but la sufficient to
demonstrate the value of inside
bathing. Those who continue It
wli morning are assured of pro-
nounce,! results, both in regard to
health and appearance—Adt.
j with your return thereon, Showing
i how^ you have executed the same
Witness my hand and official seal
«t Itronliam, Texas this Mh d.n of
August, l!US
UK KEN YIOKU AN
rierk. county court
county, Texas
^ ' W ellilt, depiitx
A t nip copy f certify
,«.s .he Ueulouban .i place, at reason-
able U'-rm.. Vpplv K w Kwchsrdt
Vd v ttl-lSt.
TOR SALE OK KENT Mv b..„ie
on We<t Main stre-i Phone 2T2 o,
r e t'ov \di Ul ti
1' rcsh peaches, crate or
basket. Also fresh oat-
meal, barley Hour, rice
tliuir, corn flour cream
meal, rye Hour.
You can use these sub-
stiiutes to save your wheat
flour. Please phone early.
I. K. QUEBE
Adv
B Parker, Sheriff
Wash in |f ton, Co , Te\«#
Aug 6-1J
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Schedule or a«parture ot tralu
I from Pnlon Station. Brenham
o. C. a H. r. RAILWAY
FOR SALE- Some of the very finest
bUfk ,an<f P»*irie farms, also Rraics
Washing!..a *"<1 fancy bottom lands in Ft. Bend
•nd Rrnioria counties at very low
prices from owners.
Also several goo,I farms in Wash
i'gton county. Several (food resi-
dences in the city
Come in and talk to as about them
T. P. Matchett or Will Wl«*. j
Adv. 108tf wkly Aug tSt
have a complete
stock of
1" ruit Jara, Jelly Glasses and
Rubbers, Cane Seed, Milo
Maize, Peanut Meal, Bj»
Meal and Rye Flour, Con
Flour, Rice Flour and ill
other Flour substitutes.
Ask for prices.
Wm. SEIDEL
RnkwrtU far UM
POR *ENT r»E*P-Tk« B.w vest » ""•'Ualitv'meTtTpuJ"
K atarJ}:-?? : : "*• " «N. mariet wt^i
No. 1«. northhoijnd..„U 31 ,, mlw Iron Apply to Aogvat Serv» YOU in a satisfactory
ft, ass™ ^ y„„ ^ttzrz
' ."rn'u.s •»"«» e aeain-
N° " — ^ »«" «arket
No. 41. weatbonnd
No. 41.
No 41.
n.a
I
Ro3«ibtck 4 Miliar
NEW L1BBY DILL
PICKLES
NEW L1BBY SOUR
PICKLES
NEW UBBY SWEET
MIXED PICKLES
ALL IN BULK
F. A. Windhaiisec
Phone 1-2-4
206 W. Abamo Art**
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