Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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Hermann ittag of the Greenvto*
1 neighborhood wag hiere today on a
brief business visit.
in this opening dis-
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indication of business, we prophesy one of
"" successful seasons we have ever
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AH Day "The Store ;
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with enthusiaatic women, and the ex-
,pre8sions> of j<deught that .were over-,
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heard assured.«a ef the entire success
M .Jthia ferinai^^lWwpi.'' f :o. i.
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The New Spring Styles
are here in magnificent completeness,
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from which nothing Worth-while has
been omitted- The formal diapJay will
Contmae tomorrow. May we expect
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Friti Lueckemeyer of the Kenney
J community was here today looking
after various matters of buslnes.
Otto 8chuite of Independence
spent a* short time In Brenham to-
day.
Louis Remmert of Nefr Wehfldm
was afeong the number of visitors in
Brenham today.
Han. W. D. Crockett of Chappell
Hill was jn the city today on a brief
business visit.
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■John A. Crackett of Chappell Hill
was here today meeting friends and
acquaintances. He it a student at
the State University and is taking a
brief vacation.
William »R6senbaum of the Zions-
vllle neighborhood was among the
number of visitors In Brenham today
and stated that farmers in his part
of the county are very busy Just now
planting com and potatoes.
v VARJff -jPACTS •
sSBPhP
A person's complexion—the condition of the skin, etc., is but a
reflection of the condition of the blood, The glow, of health is due
to red blood showing through the tissues of the skin. A pallid,
muddy complexion, or one blotched by eruptions, shows that the
blood is impoverished or impure. For rich, red blood use * , ,
Allen's Blood Purifier
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It is a blood purifier and a blood builder. It enriches the blood-r-
cleanses the system—cures skin diseases and rheumatic troubles, and
givestp the user a "hue of health",
Enjoy life and health with a new tes^ tfiis spring. ■
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PHONE 259
"THE VIRGINIAN"
AT OPERA HOUSE
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a) 'fov'
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n
There is na.problemJn civilisation
that cannot ljev found in Its native
state
. The statute' Dookfas It flow Stands,'
js in" tBe maifi. 'either negative or
against the farmers' Interest. * •
There mult be a neW'c'od* of law8
enacted that Wilt ihlft Opportunity
yithto the reach of the farmer. >
^ All machinery used to preparing
f^rm'products for the 'market, por-
table OV stationary, should be owned'
,|y the farmer: - <■'
One-fourth bf the rural p^pwlatlon
of T^Mtas is moving-restlesely te and
(ro like wild birds fleeing befotte a
^tortn. • 1 - y,
There are 320,000 helpless tenant
farmers to Texas that are Mint driv-
en like dumb bhites tot# the base-
jnent*- of civilization by the lash df
jM^aantry. *■'**" *•> • V *! ■".<
Many laWs have been pflt' o-> the
[pO Tr . ■
statute book to the interest' of the
( J^arm§t',- vtfilchi'ln theory,•'dre'coni-
It has been many a season, slnoe,
and may be many more seasons af-
ter -THE VIRGINIAN'' baa played
here that Brenham has had so virile
a play, chock full of Interesting mo-
ments r skillfully Interspersed -vby
fSarh<B ot brilliant wit and laughable
situations, : "THR VIRGINIAN', la
essentiallr the. American's play, ap
AGENT SUMRALL
RETURNED FROM
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L. G. Sumrall, demonStrattbft agent '
for the ilifartihtrft Of a^Hn|Hn|«i (|\
WashingWfl Countjr, • retusned Tbeifc-.,
day (Sfming.fijom .an extended trip
communities. He says farmers are
v$ry busy and that cdrn planting is
,w#ll under way; /The acreage in >
pealing to free and Independent Washington Coijnty this year, .
'and women with the love ofyWt®;;!'•>',se'B BUr*' i' g^^ff to ba-greater,
coursing swiftly- Id their vel^s. i( lth,,n «Vrr tefore in the ^»tory
To. those of our ^ouutrymen, w}io tl)e county. <■ al*o believe.R that, -.t.
ha've ((|et .their apuls ,shrivel . and ':$» ******* in Irish notatoesiin going
prida |n their nationality be forgot-, to be hrjrer then tv-r nn<l farmers
ten,,we, can. suggest no better aAti- *-re f.nthwsiastic In the belief that . /•
dote than a visit to, a perf9rmance Prices will be goad. Special
of "THE VIRGINIAN" and ft.after ' ;i«nts will be made for handling
witnessing that piny, they da not Irish potato crop when .the. iima, m.*
Wank the providence that created |comeB 'n orc^er farmers majfi,.,,
'them Americans then they are for- Ket the ailvantage of the very beat
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NOTICE
e make a specia
'n>r »nd every piiecai
jmm
tires.
Ford Auto Concern, Tel. 469,
Adv.d-w(-6t F. W.^foore, Mgr.
valcaniz-
rk is ab-
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INS OF RICHEST FLAVOR
.itrt
Wi the World.
Costi no more
than others
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<}Hltu Mi.
Farming is by far the biggest' bus-
iness in Texas, but there is not a
line in the enactments of the legis-
lature aulhoHzifig co-oi»erative trans-
action s Accessary to carry on the
h<fsine8s of farming.
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va :
ever beyond hope,...
By staging this production Messrs.
Jones and Crirr* have, given great
care atad unusual'outlay of'mohpy
in the soenic creations and what itf
mors fmportaat, the seleetlon of the
cast of players. 'Those acquainted
with the theatre 'will recognize In
market prices.
Mr. Bumrall wnnta every farm*r-
who is going to plant cucumbers toe
cfcll and get the seed1 right sway m~
it is how planting time. Farmers
should not neglect this important
item if they desire to be on time
and thus take advartfflge of satisfac- '
The ladies of Brenham are cordial-
ly invited to inspect the beautiful
line of millinery now on display at
w store. A larjrc assortment of
the latest and moat approved styles
from New York houses, showing the
newest desierts in Spring and Sum-
mer Head Wear.
Adv.300tf W. J. CATHER,
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County Court. Not Interesting.
County court docket Is not very in-
teresting. There is not very, much
business to attend to in this court
and Judge Ewing W of the opinion
it will be adjusted within the next
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\ "11' w|'|vn'11 ■ f 'I'm ;iwji'fr-y *
To Anto Owners
>ve your automobile washed and
bed -*t the
LES1SERABLES
AT REX THEATRE
FRIDAY EVENING
Friday at the Rex Theatre, the
public will be given an opportunity
to see the biggest production ever
placed on exhibition in Brenham. It
is Les Mlserables. the dramatic and
tragic masterpiece of Victor Hugo,
the world's greatest writer. Les
Mlserables has grown better with
each passing year as the best there
is In literature. The dramatization
of the jgreat production added to its
value and created still greater In-
terest in its demand. The hero of
this great story is Jean Valjean, a
poor peasant and victim of cruel cir-
cumstances. In a moment of hunger
when he could get no work, Jean
Valjean steals a loaf of bread for his
starving mother and Is pursued, ar-
rested, and sentenced to five years
in prison. Finally he escapes and
•ravels far. He secures employment
'rom a good priest, from whom he
subsequently steals a lot of silver-
>?o«rf f-om'
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famfy in which p:t>r unfortunate 1ft-
tlt Cossette—the orphan girl lives,
She takes a liKjne to him snd helps
him get work. All through the sto-
ry there run/i a thread of exquHte
interest—tragedy, romance pathet-
ic and intense in which little Gosettr
who grows to beautiful womanhood
and Jean Vatjean figure as heroe?
and heroines of the humbler type
t^iV grand, .glorious and sublime to
ill that goes, to make the perfoc'
human life and human sacrifice.
The pathetic and tragic climax is
reached when old Jean Valjean die?
ind is attended to his last moment?
by Cosette and the mystery of her
Hfe and name is placed to the hands
of-the attendant^
•j^ThjA js a *pfendJd story and should
be wen by every person in Brenham
(he cast.,many favorite, actors andjtory prices that will be ofrer<ed.
actresses popular to the larger elt-j' Today Mr. Sumrall' went to Chapef
las. The Virginian will appear at i Hill and spent the day looking oVflt-
the Grand Opera' Hous^' Saturday | conditions in that progressive sectiort''
night, March 21. ' *>t ' ■> !of the county.' •
rjCQMING; Thursday, March 19, The new Fancy Tango Velvet Rib-
W. Aj Eilef's N^w Orleans Minstrels, bon at very low prices at Schmid's.—
Largest Colored Minstrel Show on Adv.292tf *
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HAVE YOU TRIED
WOOD-
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Peanut Butter
Tack-End Filled
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Yoa will like it
Have also the Real Batter Scotch Caatfy
'TT TASTES UKE MORE"
Can be orderetf with yoar groceries
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Fuller, Henry C. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1914, newspaper, March 18, 1914; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490920/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.