Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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UP I
canny countryman
kit hotme needed a
and a fn*h layer
over the porch. On
j hit old Mil# for aim-
he fixed on $400 at a
; when he called in
focal contractor he discov-
ered it would coat him $400. So
put Ms foot down and Raid
iic would wait for prices to come
back to the usual level.
A year or so later, sure
enough, prices did come down.
But when the canny one again
put in motion the matter of re-
pair# he found that the extra
year of unpalnted nakedness
had cuutfd his clapboarding to
deteriorate to such en extent,
and that the bad shingles ha<
allowed so much water to go
through to the underpinning of
the porch roof, that to put hi»
house in order at the low prices
of the day would cost him fftOO.
He is ttill asking himself how
much he made by waiting for
prices to drop,
fit another case the first chap-
ter of this series of misfortunes
was duplicated. But here pric-
es never did go down ; and the
thrifty genttoman finds himself
in the position of the man who
swore that he would never have
his hair cut until Fremont was
elected president.
In still another community U
was the village storekeeper who
waited to have necessary re-
pairs affacted on his house and
his garage and his automobile
and other property. And be-
cause of his Influence in the
should be aboard
wagon; there It no ex-
cuse for a single absentee —
Scientific Amaiirm,
THE ANCIENT EDITORS.
Off if Chow It*
I Otfkr Ow
Offtt* Orm
Drag Store
tWluhfr*.
to<U>\ KngUnA *&r»
"Wfcat Unraihir* says
tomorrow" inj
There was a time when pub-
lishing a newspaper was more
or less a fad, indulged Iff to a
great meaattre by men who hud
a political ax to grind or for
the edification of the publisher
and his partisan friends, and
with little thought of laying by
a substance for the publisher in
hi* old age. On acount of this
unbusinesslike practice many
publishers passed to the super-
annuated lint annually, carry-
ing with them the moral go«d
will of a host /»f admiring
friends, but ragged in the rear
for lack of material and finan-
cial good will,—Ci)h mnrt Dtnni»
rrat'Voice.
The ancient editor who was
net. up in business by political
propagandists expected little re-
ward in this world, and got lest
than he anticipated. Jlis satis-
faction lay in skinning his op-
ponents, or the opponents of
his backers, and as a rule 'u fter
he had spent his life in the nkin-
ning game he died skun. 0n<-
important looking coat usually
lasted him through several win
ters and summers, and a single
pair of bell-bottomed pants wa-
it bout as many pants as In- won
ever intrusted with. The* old
partisan editor had his satisfac-
tions, though. He believed hum
self a not humble servant of his
country, and his patriotism was
sincere in the largest tense. lb
had strong convictions, physical
Courage and, sometimes, a flu
mBk .
eauiw th> following uatu<- to »>* i»ub-
in * ot general cir-
culation which ban l/t'eu continuous-
ly uad refularlj. pul)ll«n«» tor a P«-lthr u,,ll)t( 0, Oit county Ptiutjoe,
nod of not taw ihmn otie ywr ' 01
«<tln# tiw datf of th* notl<* to th«|«B4 It I* pretty dmc tru* In M*n-
couaty of WMbintton, SUM. ot Halford, and «*b#r lm*
a*, and you ahull CHUM >al(t uotle* j '
to" (mi prlattd ut l*H»t one# eaeb town*, thie *ork» r«, e*ii*p»;rki«il by
week tor * Period of t#B days**- ^ publican*' «H«rt» to »pr*ad thftf
flu»ivp of (lie ftm day ot< publica-
tion b#twr<- tb«t return day hereof: j»nppli*w ov#r th* Ions**! period,
**«• <" tor t''ubmh> m »>*** ttlOMM and b«lp«d
THK STATE Of TKXA8. ItfeMUWtfaa.
I" all jwr*on» Interested Iu the; The trouble ariMi over the action
»#tat* of fried rich Qu«4*kr who
Komeflrnt'ii uplift hit no mo rrlder- jo' the Kov«rnmeiit In limiting the
leh , deeeawd, Otlo Oa«de- output of intoxicant*. and rial wing
k« but Med in the county court of i
WtubJafUm county, Te*a*f an ap-
plication for tho prohato of the last
h,w.T^-.vr| BILLYBURNES
the gravity of all \>r>-r br«w«d in
OrKut liritaiu. Tbc- Llauor Control
board wt* ltt*tltui«d at tb« b«gln-
ing of 1916, whm drastic rt-iUricilou*
Will and T»wtani>;nt of aald t'riod-
rlcb On <l» I . d«c«aat!d, filed wltk
naid application, «ud for letter* t«»-
latnKhtary wblch Wilt b« heard at
ti n next term of *ai(l court, earn- ***• «dmltt«lly n»c«wlUt«d by war
ni<'iK-lnt on the 3d Monday In Au- !d«mand» on labor and food aapplimt
tunt. A. U., 1019 tho «arae being j t ,
ttiu l*tb day of Aoittat. A, D., a»k>on-kaepnr» w«rc diaatkatly ra-
1918, ut tbe. court bouao tharcof, tn tloii«?d with a
tb# city ot «r«nban», at wblch tin»«
all pcrwiUH lnu.r«*t«d In aaid »»t*t« for,"*r »uppli««. A
jHfr<,''ntaiff of their
npficial "gm
oia> appear and content aald appll-:Prniii«nt al«" or towor Kfitvity, lo tw-
cation, aiioald (buy i|«alr« to do ao, , ,
llNf«in fall not, but liave you b«-! ,>fall«,<1 «' (t •«w,-r
f »t. aaid court on t>.« aald flr*t day tlonod, but thl* wa« riKVer likwl, and
or tb* ni«xt imjii thnreof tblx writ,
with your return tbaroon, ahowlnx "icr«a«ud luxation cowpcU»d retail-
how you have Bjuicuted tho Maura. i r.» and braww* to ral*« prt««« on
Olveti under my hand and th« aoal, ,,
of naid court, at offlco iu tb« rlty ofj0 $ftar» th»s war a
firanliam, till* the l»t day of July.;gla*» half-pint—of common ale
A' 50 • ,!>l9 i ,. . , , ,
OiiKKN MORGAN could bo obiained f'>r two cmiid or
Clerk, county court, Washington three rent*, whllt better claw "bit
county, Texan
fly A J. Wendt, Daputy,
A true eopy I Ctrtlfy.
IUJKNBY PARKKH,
Sheriff, Waahintton county, Texas
Adv.
tor" or "atout" coal four ceni* per
half pint, or H«t*en cent* a pint U
| retailed for conio'iiptlon off the
i preinlaaa. Even with pnat-arnilntice
j teduction* thw prlcea are more
than doubled
table Compound Re*tor«d Her
Health and Stopped
Her Paini.
Portland, di»pl»»;
ment and auffered so badly from it that
• . at times 1 could net
I lil be on my feet at alt
I I 1 waa all run down
and so weak 1 could
not dp my house
work, waa nervoua
and ccukl not Jie
down at night 1
'took treatments
from a physician but
they did not help me.
My Aunt recom-
mended Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound. I
tried it and now 1
am strong ami well
M frfpLt'! again and do my own
—- w6ork and | give
-• Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound the credit"
Mr» Josephine Kimble, Sas West
lufr St., Portland, Ind.
Tboumndt of American women giv«
lis famous niot and herb remedy the
lit for health restored as did Mrs.
;nbl*.
t ■,( h»lpfui wgentkms in regard to
1,<!ifcn*« women are asked to writs
'>-» E Pinkham Medicine Co.,
The result of iu long
lerieb is at yoar; mice.
Veterinary Surgeon
OFFICE ST. CHARLES AVB-
Dr*.
Nicholson & Tottenham
SPECIALISTS
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
0»er Farosera Natienal Bank
Office Hours • to 12 A. M<
: to 5 P M.
Dr. R. H. Lenert
SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
Office 0*er Trtatra^'a Pharmacy
Hours • to 12 a. rn. 2 to S p. «
F. W. MARTIN
Marble and Granite Yard
First Claaa Foreign and Americas
Marble* and Graaite Handled. Ail
Kinds of Cemetery Work- Iron Fenc
trig a Specialty- Phone 126. Brenhaa
lieioti
\oU< i
BEER QUESTION LIVE
ONE IN ENGLAND TOO RAILWAY TIME TABLE
i
V-
'"Mil t I Id. ^
town iruH'tinif, th»» renovation , , ,f . ,, ,
,,i .. ,, "nt p»'ti. II he livtul in poverty
of th«» tohoolhtitiKf und tht> butld- , ,, , . , ,
.... f * ,| , , itml «I it'll m debt lie wan mow ,•
Ing of a Imdly-ni'Dilwl new „ .
i „i i .j*. . , i, , tru> cast', he also wa» con*dou»
hrldgtj and the rwonstruction of . „ . „ . r
, ... . , . , tnat he whm mi Influential fovco
ri W«,h,,|.„ut plu,... w, wmmunit
"Jmi!a,rlV_P."t lmn,,lr«l»,v, dutlurh Ms
d »ven
tu u..i _ i Hinnwti him no waa sp<»itdinif
tbe local fariwnter whs unnblo u ,if ■ . , ,, .
♦ .....^♦»i i-4 i . hit lift' in boosting thuae who
to mwt hit Intifftat and wan nut m , i. . ,,, ,
u i e , , Would not hnvt' gone out of thfir
out of but noaa; four r»»« dunts . , , .
w i i u way to lionst lum. , d n«t
who had work horses but no
work for thorn rantod th«»m for
the aeaaon in another town; the
ftvd dealer movwl to tho citv
bwnuw of thin lo«» of trade;
tho beat part of tho supply of
dairy produce was cut off when
a big producer had to ship to
tho next village, further away,
but with better roads; and the
general proaperlty of the homo
town got a kick from which it
never recovered.
The application of the above
parables may not bo obvious,
but It is none the loss direct,
During the period of the war
we concentrated all efforts In
work of wartime value and cut
off labor supplies indiscrimi-
nately from other lines... Prices
of averythlng went up because
of inereaaed demand and re-
duced supply; and at the same
time the machinery of dally life
waa getting more and more out
of order, more and more down
at the heel, more and more in
need of extensive repair and re-
coneiruotion. \
Now the pressure Is relieved.
not ao much as regards pricea.
but certainly as regards the pro-
priety of u*ing labor and mate-
rial# for whatever purpose we
will. It is true that as yet we
do not know what will eventu-
ally happen to pricea—whether
they will stay where they are or
go up of fall off. But in any
ease, the amount of repairs that
each one of ua owes it to him
■' ■
era.#*
. ji'fS' : ,J, . j # .
ICnllnd Pre** lleport)
l.omlon (by niall). It there are
any aerlona disturbanc«M In Kngland
dtirltiK iho nest fow tnouUla, It will
l>» dii" to lieor or lack of it sto
say liritlah labor loader*.
W. \ AppU'ion, anrrotary of the
Ctoneral foil era t Ion of Trade Unlonn,
and one of the uioaf moderate of
HrliMt lalwirltim, deelnred: "The
bo#r ahortagn la oni« of the ehi«f
raitno* of unreal, parllriilurly In <lla-
trlela where the work la arduoti*.
The worhtr* feel thai thin are t>o
In* iroaU'ii 11k,« rhtldren by a go*
oininent which tovnre to 1>« trying
to enfoiiH! tmnpt'ranee by ie»nlatlon
They al*o feel strongly thai the gov-
wnmeut u helping (he brewers and
dlatlller* lo mak«- millions. If the
government doe* not remove some
of (he restriction* and provide a
I • o. o. a h. c.
No. «, northbound. 11:31a. ni
; No. Ig, northbound, .11:23 p. m
iMo fi, southbound 4:52 p. m.
No* 17. aouthbound 5 24 a m
H. M T 0.
No. 143, westbound 12:05 p. m
No. 146, westbound . 1:60 a tu.
No. 142, eastbound 3:66 p m.
No. 148, eastbound 3:80 s. in
'iibuoii and Craiy \>» Iim water for
«l<» at Wlnkelinann & Hohnc store.
Adv H4-«t.
like to solicit nils or compete
with mercenary competitors,
He regarded the press, especial-
ly bis press, as worthy to sur-
vive without regard to its in-
come. The result inevitably
was th«t his income was ichh
than his needs and his power
therefore less than it might
have been otherwise. Kvcii In
the halcyon middle ages of
this republic it took money
to run a newspaper, and Ibis
fact was always inconvenient to
the peppery old editors.—Stntv
t'r*ns in (iulrmton Neirx.
NOTARLE CENTENARY
SPEAKERS.
The Centenary exposition is
affording permanent end tem-
porary residents of Columbus
the opportunity of a lifetime to
hoar foremost public men of
America. We doubt that ever
before were ao many famous
men billed to apeak in one place
in three weeks' time. Within
the last few days we have heard
an ex-president and a near-pres-
ident and today cornea a possi-
ble next president in the person
of Mr. McAdoo, probably more
seriously considered than any-
one else at this time as the nom-
inee# of his party in 1920. Pres-
idential possibilities aside. Mr.
McAdoo proved his greatness as
secretary of the treasury under
wlT """" w uun" unprecedented and most trying
»L eouM conditions. Everybody who pos-
we juat sibly can ought to make it a
; point to hear hi* message today,
by going Tomorrow comes Secretarj-
work he Daniels, the man who had the
contribute his American navy in the pink of
employment condition when we entered the
| war and whose tine record since
that historic date has made him.
it much to start on in that
one of the most popular
in the country. It i«
thing to be offered
chance to hear men like
and those who follow them
to the closing day of
Stat*
Case No. aofiu.
XtKTICK or AI'I'MOATIO* loll
PKOIUTK ot W ||,I,.
To the HIierlfT or any Constable of
Washington county, giwting'
Vou art- hernby coniinanded to
I cause i he following notke to be pub-
illah»!<l In a newsp.ipe, al generul
]eireulatlon which ha^ been eontinn-
joualy and rogularl) published for a
'porlod or not lo** than one year pre
ending the date of the not ire in the
count* of Wa»lftngton, Btaic of Tex-
a*. and you shall cauae said notice
to ho printed at leant oaten each
w»^>k for a |H»rio<l of ten ilayi e\
elusive of the flr»t day of publication
YOU NEED NOT
SUFFER FROM CATARRH
But You Must Driv« It Out of
Your Blood.
Catarrh if annoying enough
when it choke* up your nostril*
and »ir passage*, canning difficult
breathing and. other discomfort!.
Real danger come* when it resehc*
down into your lungi.
i'hii i* why you thould at once
realue the importance of the prop-
er treatment, and luie no time ex-
perimenting with worthiest reine-
diej which touch only the surface.
To be rid oi Catarrh, you iuu*t
drive the diiefie germ* out of your
blood.
Splendid rciult* have hern re-
ported Irom the ute ot S. S. S..
which completely rout* from vour
blood the Catarrh germs, for
which it is j perfect antidote.
If you wish medical advice a* to
the treatment ot your own indi-
vidual case write lo Chief Medical
Aaviitf. 4* Swift Specific Co., At*
unu. Ua.
Keeping A Check
Xt3 F3S!3'r«:;;^
oi nH\ing s rwelpt for every cent you spend.
*"a hUV'' * r*C'lt'1- U 18 th' w»v of doing
IU M
fly by cheek and Keep a cheek on your account.
QIDDINQS & QIDnnvnc
KSTABUSHKU lAfifi
the return day hereoi
of Applicattoii tor l"rok*tti of
Will.
I I1K STATK OP TEXAS.
To all persons Interested Iu the;
••mate of Mr- Hester A Cbappoll
decease'!, J A. Small, Faleolm H.
;Shaver, li C. OlddltigH and J. A 1
Maekeun have tiled In the county •
court of WiKhlngton county, an ap.
plication tot the pii,bate of th- lant
will and tnitaiiient of said Mr« Hea-
ter A ChappeU, (btftaMwl, filed with
said application, and for letters tes-
t.iitientsr) wblei, *il| be heard at
the ne*i term of said court, com-
mencing on the third Monday in Au-
gilitl, \ I) . I'M 9, the Hit in e being
the 18th day of AtigUM, A. D . 1919,.
at the court house thereof, in llret)-
ham, at which time all persons in-
ter»st«d in 'did est.ite may appear
and conies..) «nlii pplicution, should
they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not, but bate you be-
fore *aid court on tb- said lirst
of the next term thernol tbli
with Viiui ieturn thereon,
how von ha>, ex,'iated th*
(liven under my hand .irid the seal
oi Mild court, at office !n lirenluiur.
I'es.i: rliin tlo . ,t(: (lav of Jntie
A If, 1919
OflKKN MOROAN
i'lerk foul) i >
coiuitv, Texas
H> A .1 Weudi
\ trii" co|o I certify.
B. I'AHKKIt,
Sheriff Washington countv, Teia
\tl v.
day
writ,
allowing
sAtue.
court, Washington
ileput>
DR' G. HE1NEKE
DENTIST
Office Over Tristram i'harmacy
Phone 187
AXhoddT"
LAWYER
«tf(ic<" Over Tristrsm Phsrmscr
Office Phone 571 Res. Phone 362
DR. M. BURNETT
DENTIST
Office over Farmers Natl. Bank
I-RED L. AMSLER
GENERAL INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTAl E
Office Phone 7 Residence (1
BRENOAM, TEXAS
llAREK & BECKER
VETERINARIANS
IjtJtTMAN ST. BRENHAM. TEXAS
L.ee Curry
LJfe, Health and Accident
Insurance
PHONE 641
ELITE B;
GET SHAVED
4—bj
TOU DONT _
„r C. R. 8TOEE8;
Wwt Side of CoiTrt
Quality
Quantity in
Every grocery store
ceries of some kind, bnO
differ. 1
We carry rrocerie* t
FULLY RECOMMENL-
0f KNOWN QUALITY,
is our reputation behind
tide that we sell, but
i tations aa well.
Wm. SI
Lifelike—Yet Lifeless
A photograph should lx' the concrete expression of a
jH-rson m the abstract. Though lifeless, it should be life-
1 liat's our portraits "make good."
WINKELMANN'S STUDIO
Maker of Portraits That Please
#1
%
Shrivers
Al and Blue Ridge
Canned Corn
Fresh Car Juat In
For Many Years The Favorite
Wangemann-Reichardt Co.
Wholesale Grocer, and Ma*tfacturer»
I A Wise Investment
for Landlords
Tt» countieaa convenience* of electricity am nam wrm
appreciated by the general public. Electrically equipped
are ««|efly tough t after by both buyvra and renters.
Wire Your House This Spring
Wirint • bouse adds far more to its value than the caiit of
work while the increased rent such a house wffl brint mob
§•<)« for the improvement.
. . M<y*y *PF°P"»<^ by a bouse owner for electric wirint «•
thus well 6w#af#rf~~it »s not $ptnt. We h»»t , sp,
at is wtQ worth iaw»ip.i^
. /Ev 1
——— 11 j y J
Pleasing Workmanship "i
WTangrmait. ThatK?fcl^nvenienceo1
ws undertake the ^ork. ^g^t when
But it isn't all We ti«* ™ ,
ciiution not to mar the
^ We aim to SvTS? °f ^
«nd tidy «, pSSte/ ^ •»
r . K wwking order.
S- Repairing dooe prourpHy
Special
Sale On
If you want to save a
j?et our prices and be
vinced that we save
money. Peaches by J
bushel every few days,
can not get them re^ula
PROMPT DELIVERY I
I.H.
Phone 8
1919 Crop j
Washingtt *
Taken from patent hives,
untouched by humu
hands.
In pint, quart and half**]
gallon jars.
F. A. Windhausn
Phoae 1-2-4
206 W. AlaMO Al
—«i
Our
Drugs
ai-e t he acme of the
carj-'s profeaaion.
Your prescriptions ai»
ed rapidly at our cou
and our price for the
cine is reasonable to
last degree.
Our stock includes
articles, candies and
fumes of the best mant
ture.
Our story is handy to
and it*would pay to
it a habit to rum in
you need something i
way of Drugs.
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