Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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I We haw finished repainting, re-
[' .' jLhfc di A- a > ML-^ W.S
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as the "MAIM" The new own-
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of
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M.E. Church last
preiacea hie remarks by
that the tract of Ood was
•o much so, that tborels
ao low hut that he might bo
by IMP Moreover, Christ
world to sa*o and to
he is Still calling to
\'
the discourse, Rev. Buehrer
0|f(|o«t why there a*
blind, halt, and withered
■ ,, m Betheedatoday|| Hi
like the maa that "had an lnfli
ty thirty andSp years", are rick
because they have no man "to ff
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your
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<'"/. 1 a
rt?poi tea
with a PP
attractions for the Fair and
fiij" mannfaet^pKof ~
I 1
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, t
' wf tow th»,fee«t :i»-
|<"f!
with the vlsw of
of these articles ae
16 be glvbn for
of fferm eshlblts, etc.
he was endeav-
If to get as a loan from, the
Rtol States Government a big dls-
PIPPPR Pff of live fish from one of the
is, to help Government fish hatcheries, as' an
fetbljt for the entertainment and
ucatlon of visitors to tbe fair.
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FACTS TO
"to
broken.
* aesa and flavor i
or tin pack***.
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Pagp£,^j|ffl§
Slpfe^?R^3W3
are unable awl ottaors Me ttovtijini, education of visitor« to the fair, |
Then, to©. many Mr to get In. but Numerous feature, and attractions
their exertions are only half-hearted, were discussed and the board ex-
a progressive
I— I I "1 MWB P W«H>topon
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PMHBprnrmoil of the
; surroundings, the preacher
y quarreling|;j|id
u prevalent in 1
and the lack ^f enoottrage-
cold and
Jde.
If|
ijte
nin nf tiia
nen or loe
said, a chance for recovery,
as there Is life there is
• hot |H tf .lhe |W|1L_ .
C-iJe at the right place ,
place where God has
lally to manifest fab grace,
»uaty will be secured and the fair
H " prove a financial sticcess
«or«
of the
of
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Our Soda Fountain is n
sfflrve the discrimlna
SM
—
the* best and most de- ;
Wit®
BHHHHBBBi
SSsiiii
licious fountain drinks, that can
be acquired in the city. All kinds
of ice cream served, in one of the
moat modern and up-to-date ice
cream parkara in the State. ;l -
TRY OUB CARAMEL CREAM
We also
wmmrnrnrnfm
m
Lowney's famous
made candies,
ii Sv
tfiSl
I
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Committee
aart, W. la.
ttd W. R.
Committee on ]
t Schuerenberg. A. A
ic;'iiar6a%
sit
O. E. Tef»
BROS.
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RMI
carylng
after
- of five
b 1
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P' %
Aivomey «i
"In conclt
Sffr •' efiSSSa.'.- •
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•hern
"tifi
has for lt$ par-
of ratal life.
was de-
t|» tUptr
■ J
Hi
now
to conalat of
trm Demonstrator Sumrall and a
iber of progressive farmers to be
firom different parte df the
Warman
yato ia n
outlook
hnr-'
o>i
it
The
local
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ill
U ■ #
and
on
. Kn <]
8 iWflCT wn»
gratmn January 41 of wa- year
12 .mMibers and now numbers 76
of God. There Is, he
longer need to He till
eight years waiting. Jesus
now, all tha$*mf »o«a
J. 1. .0 rMp»»a.
be Mrvjeoa again w-
w$l occupy
of bis dis-
I I4*» a
M B
to be preeei
ItMMM FOR LONDON ESTATE
ti.ip the
to
■ " well as the exhibits
' a;
then have moving 0m
made of It, *0 advertise Bren-
•U over the United SUtea.
S^irsw-b'
» »^i a ww vim ago, wnere n©
wniHmnlMMMfii - mm. a#«irnMi .'
DENTISTS TO MBBf
rim
, tm*» tg-lT
the adopdon af:-tittsl||iii ,».,„•.'
Park SoU to 8, P.
f f 4% V
Ion, April
i^wi deal hat
byiPrhich I acqired
tie whole ol Lord Howard D« WaJ-
den'a Park estate for mon
than $2^00,000. Hie transaction is
sail to be one of the largest trans-
of London property that has
State Dental Atootfathm
bo hold April 13 to i7 la Ule
Chamber of Commerce auditorium,
delegates will be welcomed to
city by Mayo* Milam.
t question to be considered
Is,that of joining tbe Nhtional or-
r '*- Wjf*1 *' ■ •" -hV- U
will make its head-
at the Westbrook Hotel and
will do a cllnM awl panurac-
turere' exhibit at tbe Chamber of
< ommeree. Tbe officers of tike as-
tion are: Dr. Frank Forman
raco, president; Dr. C. M. Mc-
of Abilene, flrst vlce-presl-
of Temple.
MOW York, April t.—Final ar-
rangements for the Passover cele-
bration Of the Jewlrii soldiers
sailors whose release on
obtained a few
vide
of ^jprm
Pi^connection
M**
Country
"
vice-president,'. Wd D^J. M
i,, Flag Pole at CUy Mall.
'
^•^-..Vwa a ^
-Of
mwniwft
*
;*ty soldiers
in-
bsttlnMr*
asbington.
mmnm
SM. at^wKflLfdSe •
i
North
Ohio, Wyoming and Louisiana
The fljfe is su
entire lose.
——
_ I ' l' I ' fis'lllfi' 1 1 I. II hill .... ..-:''J»'.-'. I
section foreman.
be sent to
(of «bo
n^AB
mmmw
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in *' ^liiiiPPBIIPiHiWBi
ued to sink until the end today.
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Cy Warman was known as fl
-port af the Rockies," and was a
pioneer in the aebool of literature.
His stories about railroad men wore
■ jr^o^rs^T'st.
worked as a wipef^t fireman and
of rallrmdlag'nto became 111
otBer <htt>
'J J
^®a went to Denver and became a
Be later be-
a railway journal, bu
R did ndt' prove a success. Mean-
time he was writing short poems and
bits of prose. One day when he was
feeling unusually down hearted ho
wr^to:}. Wmk ? m
"But there's a consolation
> In the thought that wher we're
i.'i^|dead,
If we have written something
Our 1
And friends wfll
dletown bridge
cut. .81 w yesterday. : When he
■HUriM h»
jy-j
undell moved a
»»t up. ?Wjix.-. had 8:-r^ I ,
stunned only, >ad after 4 few mo-'
ts ho had Hcovered sufficiently f : !
to lesfVi'the place and walk home
*■"- Md carried no marks of
" a^urn on on#
—
And come and fit
And irrigate our
. When wo go off and
case was called for trial and both
■HHBurors
D, 1. Roberts of the, United f
Express Company, in a recent
announced that, his omfr-
1s gradually making
to cease operations tfad when
time comes it wlU irithfiMW
v - - ...-JWMMyfeoherts
a^f '^Eforto towards dissolution, m
so far, have bees oonflned to noti-
fying: the different railroads that; d
oat contracts will bo surrendered.
ny is making no effort to
companiOf tor I
our agreement, and w|U
was organised in 1«54 and ito
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Fuller, Henry C. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1914, newspaper, April 8, 1914; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491098/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.