Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Library Consortium.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
'
io saves the most w<
1)01 Unit B<.U«#mr * Hut
Jones buys a cotton mixed suit;
pays $ I 5 for it. It looks pretty good
at first but in a week or two it's all out
of shape and wearing poorly.
Brown buys an all-wool, Hart
SchafTner & Marx suit for $25. When
Jones suit is worn out, Brown s suit is
still stylish, good looking and is wear-
ing fine.
Jones consumes nearly twice as much
wool as Brown and a great deal more
labor and money.
1 he clothes service we're offering the
men of this town is all-wool, not only
in fabric but in the wear, style and
guarantee of satisfaction. When you
come here you help the Nation's call
for economy and you save for yourself.
Tickets are now on Ml? for the
Brenham High School Athletic asso-
ciation and Camp Fire QlrU benefit
to be given at the Rex theater Fri-
day afternoon and night. Earl
Williams and Urace Darmond will
present "An American Live Wire".
Also there will be a two-reel Sun-
shine comedy.
High school students are offering
the tickets for sale in all parts of
town. There are thirteen picture*
drawn by the Chautauqua artist to
be given the students selling the
largest number. Miss Guy ton is
leading in the race for tlmt choice
of the pictures. The admlaslou Is
ten and fifteen cents.
Contents 15f luid
mm
II. A. K. Meeting.
The Captain J:»bet Hemming
Chapter, Daughters of the Amcrl-
I can Revolution held the regular
! monthly meeting Saturday after-
noon. ut the residence of Mrs. He-
ber Stone, the regent. The Inclem-
ent weather reduced the attendance,
; ut ill those present transacted all the
necessary business, and enjoyed the
: session very much.
j As every member Is a patriot by
1 inheritance, splendid war-work has
heeu accomplished, especial atten-
tion belliK paid to the needs of the
Ked Cross. On this occasion, the
| time was devoted to knitting. De-
licious refreshments were served
' prior to the departure of the guests.
ALCOHOL - 3 PBR OBKT.
1 aimtlntu^Ufc-ltiod IWRC^bU
tiniliheStomeckswdBe*^
Thereby lVomotimi
Cheerfulness and
neither Onium, Morphine #»
Mineral NqtNahcoTIC
<•*»
Mi* w
55E2S-
<M> TO TIIK ItKHCl'K
KINK I'lWMJHAM VI III.INN
Phllo.Alclbiim tiiiK Iteoli/ed
Sum itt Purchase Ituii
for Stiitfe.
Nt'iil
realized,
chase u
, stage.
A good crowd assembled at Minn
Monday evening and thoroughly en-
joyed Iln splendid program given
by the young ladies of the I'hilo-
Aletheaii society. Following sevei
al musical numbers, a most amus-
ing farce comedy. "The bight Itri-
gade" was rendered in an exception-
ally satisfactory manner, several of
the girl showing excellent dramatic
ability Tlie production wan re
and will be used to pur- strain of chickens: and he lias gone
rug I'm the auditorium ! into the business extensively l'ens
have been constructed out ut tic
I Franklingtnn farm, and there Is an
incubator running fjoni wbul ev
eral hundred little chickens will be
j hatched within a few days. The
Valuable block j young broods in care of the old hens ; liens
I'lyinoutl
l»On'l Willi 'Iill |C» Too IFol-
low I lie f'.xaiopie ol it llieiihitin
CltUen.
KAISI'.S 1'INi: ( II!« KI NS
Iteacue the aching back.
if it keeps on aching, trouble may
come.
Often it Indicates kidney weak-
Arthur Moi'riss 11;
ol ItegNtered \\ hit*
Hoi k t hicketis.
i amount to Sti chickens ol different
I sizes, from a few days old to (nose j
- ! ready fflt the frying pan Addi-
Kine poultry, of the registered i tionally there are n number of hens
kind, is being raised by many sitting, it is a beautiful sight, to
Washington county people, and pos- j watch the'-" snowy fowls feeding,
siiilv the prettiest. pen ■ of White ; and to know they are of the high-
Plymouth llocks to be found is that j bred, intelligent kind.
owned by Arthur Morriss. lje ini- | The importation <;l this stock will
the growing
Mm Srd
gg»-
A helpful Re
(jonNti|>Atio(t and Diarrno^"
nnd Fewrlshness anu
LossorSUiEV
nrsuttin4#«wft^*",n,w^ ,
j )V Simile SiirviW*of
W A'#™*'-
Tur crvTM H Compajit.
NK^V* YOH^r
Exact Copy of Wrepper.
For Infanta and Childi en.
Mothers Know Thai
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature i
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Just received •
shipment of Rye
Floor
Place yoar orders
with us.
Wm. SEDHEL
BOOKS NEEDED BY
MEN IN SERVICE
Literature Is Necessary ;
Many Books Contributed.
SHOUT IIMWIIKHItV I Hoi'
If you neglect the kidneys' warn-
reived with shouts of laughter and ' ported his cockerels and hens from : still further encoarag
hearty applaiwe. A neat sum was Illinois, and tliVy are the Kischei | ,,f lirst class chickens.
WANTED
We are in the market at all
times for prime beef, porkers
and mutton. We pay the
highest market prices.
Rodenbeck& Mauer
We Ruv 'stock Cattle Too
Gas Fixtures For Lighting
purposes is a line of work for which
®ere has been great demand recent-
We have equipped over one-
AT
1. H. QUEUE'S
FRESH FRUIT
Apples, Oranges, Bananas
Fresh Bulk Gril.s
Fresh Pancake Flour, 15c
Evaporated Fruits
Prunes, Peaches, Apricots
Seedless Raisins
All kinds of Hen and Chick
F eed
Milo Maize
Syrups—Karo and \elva
Sorghum—Pure Cane
All go at a bargain
I. D. Q1EBE
Some are giving their
lives
The least YOU can do—
Buy Liberty Bonds
R\fAU
food-value
FOR-
VOUR-
MONEV
-
l.ook out for urinary disorders,
This lirenham cltiten will show
you how to go to the rescue.
I'M Uajeske. carpenter, W. Main
St , says; "There was a continual
pain across my kidneys, which be
came worse nt night. My kidneys
acted Irregularly and the kidney
secretions were highly colored. A
trend told me to try Doan's Kidney
I'IUr and I got some from Schir-
niacher's Itrug Store. Two boxes
promptly relieved tile."
1'rlce 60c, at. all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Oajeske had. Foster-Mil
bum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y
Adv.
Miss Annetti Hay, county chair
man Texas l.ibrary War Servici
Committee, reports that the peopU
j
of Itronham and Hurton contributed | rb
W'lil llcrrlin Are Very Scarce;
Home (irunti Vartetj I'lenilfiil
at l'r»tiklilit<Mi I'a rm
wild dewberries .ire icri • lice,
In fact, the crop Is nlino I a tallurt
Down In the Mrtt/o* bottom, wh» re
they were so plentiful Inst spriliK,
and on farms where I lie < iti» » of
lirenham enjoyed remuimiati* out
Ings by Kiitherlnii this lien tons
fruit, there are praclieallv no ber
This regrettable -tale of af
FRUIT JARS
FRUIT JAR CAPS
FRUIT JAR
RUBBERS
JELLY GLASSES
A FULL SUPPLY
PRICES REASONABLE
F. A. Windhausen
Phone 1*2*4
206 W. Alamo Avenue
21S books durltlR the
piilgn lor the Us" of
and sailors.
book cam.
our soldiers
!y
AN NOtINCKMK!VTi»-
fur Kepresentallvb, 0»U> district,
A. W. HODDE
-•/' »»t nave ftjni}i}ic«i v*ci , ;
»*lf of the homes in this vicinity, ^ ^
now having this convenience. The THKAHt'HEK:
expense of piping your residence is CHAS MUEQQK
not so great, and is offset many j A c vOOELSANG
tunes by the convenience and added
value to your property. Whether
you •— i—ii- --■*
K. (J. PRE8COTT
G1ESECKE BROS COMPANY
The lliNxing ot tlie lb«u' iful.
(To Mr and Mrs. Deliiert Kanady,
upon the death of their little son,
Delbort Eugene Kanady.)
ant night I heard a bird a-slnglng
A sereande to III* wee mate.
Up in the flowery branch a-awlnglng
Above the big old garden gate.
He sang or the fullest joy of living.
Of love and laughter, and of light.
And of all the pleasure he wits giv-
ing
To those who wander In the night,
how much real food \alue \ou rp^1(1 iov»*ly sunrise came a gliding
you | the east,
Hut the piping voice no more was
beard.
And there was loss of one of thn
very least
The death-shot hit the heart of
the bird.
Did you over stop to figure
out, Mr. and Mrs. Economist,
e to your property. vvhelner ,,nl, UISTKl(TM'IaEHK:
• are building, or want gas in your j 1 • jjouLDIN
Presen home, it will pay you to f'K- jurtTHICTi' ATTORNEY:
Ure w'th "3 I H>K H W. (DICK) MAYK1ELD
W. J. EMBREY
(iH>R TAX AS8B8SOR:
william wendt
w)k county clbrk:
green morqan
H>R TAX OOLLBCTOR:
R. V. HOFFMANN
KOU SHERIFF:
BURNEY PARKER
F W. WILKENINQ
a good citizen ^ si=™«,kbnk;at,„,:
A Good Cltlaen la one who aupporta ■ MRS. NETTIE E. FISCHER
Gorernment in trying times lik« W. F. A. BOKMEll
„d CO^IONW '
««• It without reeerratlon. ^ fx)N8TABLE. PRECINCT «:
The Southern Pacific Lines are en- w G HUMPHREYS
^▼ortng to do their «h»re, and to; A B WILLIAMS
•*iat*in their obligationa to th«i (x)i'NTY OOMMM8IONBB, Pre. 4:
^rernment and to the people with WM. ,, 4.
Justice to hnth JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Pr^
^ce to both. f a homEY ER
We want the co-operation of our { (x>MMIS8IONER, Prectnct I:
••trona In increaaing the efficiency e. c. hughes
get for your money? If .
serve our meats in your home
you will be pleased with their j
tender, flavorablt' qualities and}
their guaranteed excellence. We
would like to serve you.
Central Meat Market
Rodeobeck ft Mauer, Propa.
Phooc 107
You can help conserve food if
you will watch your purchases
—don't order more than you
#un use.
®tr service in every direction, for
'•I* hy co-ordinating our efforta and
* sympathetic support of men
^ meaaurea can American lnstlto-
succeed and the American flag
a freedom. In aupport of
we are now preparing to send
*** youth to the firing line ia Be»-
and Franc*.
TOT UlMiflBBKI.
AD. BOSSE
VOR con'HTABUC. Precinct Is
S s. BOLTON
H C. BUCK
ju,«icr ^^tr^Yl,rrclnrt
JOHN H. BAILEY
JOHN S. EWINQ
«,r CONSTABLE. Precinct 7:
H E STEGMANN
Kor Con»taWe< «"• 8:
CLARENCE MUSE
(Sab)eet to the acW)* ol the
oaratle
When you really
need medicines
you need the best
science can pro-
duce or money
can buy, we have
that kind.
TRISTRAM
pharmacy
i saw Home stately lilies a-nwaylur
Their wiut-n rentiers to the breeze,
And many fraxrant violets a-laylna
Their modest head* among the
leaves
Down in a queer old-fashioned gar-
den bed,
When radiant spring was reign-
ing.
Then cami de»ay. and the rarest
bloom's were dead
A« the summer-sweet was waning.
There's nothing In this world that
ever stays.
And the mourner sad searches
the sky,
Hoping to catch a glimpse, as be
softly prays,
Of all the beautiful things that
die.
In a churcn I heard a voice a-sing-
ing
The sacred songs of the good and
blest.
And the glorious music went a-rlng*
Ing
Away to the land of sweetest, rest.
The baby-singer was his father's
Joy,
His mother's pride and greatest
hope,
But the angels came and took their
little boy.
And In the darkness now they
grope.
The Master wanted another beauti-
ful voice.
Another cherub to play a lyre.
And so this gifted child became His
choice.
He'a gone to Join the Celest a)
efcoir. .
It In hoped thill «ot'k after vwi'l
fulrs is n direct result of the grest
j drouth that prevailed last >eiir. an 1
of the lnniKei of the cattli who
i were reduced to the
extremity, by
■ the tuck or IT.I' Ol . illiir (Very
they will continue to coipc In stead-1 green tlilnr that tliey cuiiie in eon
Ily, for our men will need hunk* an
long as the win laMt'i. and tlie mip-
ply tnitht be conntautiy replenished.
The Public Library in open every
day for the reeelpi/of books atld the
public is urged to form the habit of
turning in their lien iiookn im soon
lis they have rend them. In this
winy, a contitnnt stream of fresh
liooke into tbi' camps will be as
mi red, and a most etlecllve barrage
stalillshed iii;iiin!»l the blue devils
of loneliness and depression
All books received will be pre
pared for use in accordance with the
simple rule<« laid down by tlie 1.1
brary War Service of the American
Library Association, anfl will be
shipped in Mich points ill! tin- A, I.
A. may designate. The needs of fill
camps and station^ In this vicinity
will be taken care of Drift, Moot of
tlie books collected aloiH'. the Allan
tic seaboard will be shipped to
France mk rapidly m< poi.nilile. At
least hnif a million are needed
there at once, mid a coiistant stream
of repliiciiuients must be nialntained,
for the wastage will be very great.
Hence the call for books, books and
more books.
tact with.
Willie ibis lov: III the way of
canning and preserving will be felt
homo of Die citizen , who raise l» r
rlet will not feel It. Austin May
berries that are grown so extensive.
}lv at Kranklintoli I'arni, are now in
I their prime and It will be to this
' source that a great tunny hnuse-
j wives will apply for <woel« with
| which to stock thelt Ilgutrles against
I be needs of the coming wlntei.
; This specieM of berry ninken min t
I excellent Jell), Jinn and preserves.
Subscribe for Uie Banner-I'reaa.
FRED L AMSLER
OENDRAL 1NHUHANCB AND REAL
BHTAT1
one* Phone T malda—a ••
HKBNIUM, T1XJJ
DR. W. A. KNOLLE
Office Over
THE REX ALL ST0R1
Office Phone .........
Kealdrnce .... ....
—»•»
F. W. MARTIN
Marble and Granite Yard!
first Claaa »'oreign and
Marble* and Urantte HaadJed. All
units ef Cemetery Wark. baa
f encing a Hpeclalty.
Pbeae 111 Braakaa,
A NERVOUS WRECK DB. R. H. LENEBT
From Three Years' Suffering. Saja
- i
Specialist
Cardui Made Her We
Texii City, Tex. In an inlere*i!ng
italcmcnt, Mrs. 0. H. Schili, ol llilstown,
bays.- "l or three years I suffered untold
a^ony with my head. I was unable to
j do any ol my work.
| | just wanted to sleep all the time, for
fhat was the only ease I could get, when
I was asJccp. I bccame a nervous wrcck
just irom the awlul suffering with my
head.
I was so nervous that the least noise
would mal e me iump out ot my bed. i
tiad no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My awn,» you»K boy, had to
do all my household dutlH.
I was not able to do anything until I
took Cardui. I took three bottles in all,
ind it surely cured me ol those awlul
headaches. That has been Ihree years
■go, and I know the cure is permanent;
lor I have never had aay headache siuce
taking Cardui. ..
Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui.
It did wonders for me."
; Try Cardui for your troubles-made
Ml»« Julia Harrison and L. '/■ Irom medicinal Ingredients recommended
Harrison, former residents of llren in medical books as being of benefit In
ham, are here for n brief visit to j female troubles, and 40 years of use haa
tbelr old home. They are the gu«sts ' proven that the books tie right Begin
of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Hyman. takiag Cardui today. NOI34
H/WK THK HAT.
I'anama and felt Hats cleaned
and blocked; second floor of the
Werner Iiidg. corner North and
Quitman street. Hats called for
and delivered office pbone, 7f<;
res., fttiC. 8. H. Kwell, prop. Adv.
34-61. ,
V'stors from New Vork.
An You A Member of the Thousand Dollar ClubT
AFTER ALL 18 SAID THE FACT REMAINS THAT
Autocrat
SUndt Out Preeminently aa the
One Best Coffee
No Better Coffees Grow Than We U»e In Tkii
Scientific High Grade Mend
FRESH ROASTED DAILY
Wangemann-Reichardt Co.
Wholeeaie Grocere and Coffee RoeeUrt
Dye, Mar. Moaa
•«c* ever Trlstnua'a
Hours, ltulla.m, I to • a.
DR. G. HE1NEKE
DENTIST
Office Over Triatraaa
Dra.
Nicholson A Tottenham
Bye, Bar. Nom mm
aver farmers' NaUoaat
•So* Hours
I i* II a. as.
iula.sk
BILLY BURNES
Veterinary Surf eon
•Boa at sol Nt. CfeaflM At
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
REAL citato aai OUWAMCB
bsknham. tkxas
Office Over Maadfr km** 0m
ELITE BARBER SHOP
on ihavsd mam mm
Wart Bide Ooart
DR. FRANZ
PI
OfflM
.Mr?
ewjJra&iSCTM IH
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1918, newspaper, May 7, 1918; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491093/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.