Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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Delinquent Tax List Of The City
Of Brenham, Texas, For 1927
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140
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about the Shreve-
learned that there
intent, that the
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and everybody
Shira* ever did itoop to low and go
•o far beyond the realms of sportt-
. Lots 17 & 18, Block 1, Post Oak Grove Addition
Ca<f Estate, .Part Lot 4, Block 18, Key. 1st Addition .
Pl.oel»e, 1’arf U.t 4, Block 18, Key. 1st Addition
Mose Lot. A) A 21, Block 10, post Oak Grove Addition
i^aiidir, Lot 34, Barbee Addition ..
Mat. Part ixjt 12, Block 2, Mundine Addition
John, Ia>t 5. Block 4, Armbrister Addition
I learned something
. port incident, had
was no malicious
Negro was satisfied
else ought to be. z
3.60
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IN HIS high school days, Quick
was a sort of a jinx to Berkeley Bell.
All seemed willing to admit that Bell J
was “the better player, but w
the pair would meet for the state in-
terscholastic crown,
ways win.
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certify
GREGORY answered the
fan by requesting him to try doing
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I playn^who has the ability, and the
j opurage usually says nothting, but
grits his teeth, determined to show
up the scribe. And oftentimes he suc-
ceeds, but in doing so he seldom
causes the scribe any discomfort.
Then there is another tyge of ball
player we would term the crying, ali-
which could not be termed sport,s-
manlikc^but we seriously doubt if I
theaten dire punishment to the poor
scribe, who criticizes his efforts, but
who doe,s not have the courage to
play baseball of the winning type
when the breaks are going the o(her
way, who does not have tlie fighting
determination to shoulder his own
mistakes, but is always striving to
“pass the buck” so to speak. There
are many such ball players, fair
weather boys, we might say, and they
•arc always wondering why they don’t
go higher.
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'Vest Mi df Lot 12, J. D. Giddings Addition
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league, but the rotund
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IT OFTEN HAPPENS
la college Hector Danners
Was the idol of the campus,
Equipped with puM and manners,
And the muscles of a grampus.
froverSS years
25°u^25*Estkehhorst, XViTliam, Personal
E*ing. J. D., Personal
did. He attempted lo- critWize what
riffled'' dhjFpori sma nlTkiDaniels. Millie. Part Lot 45. Barbee Addition
No. 3700
T» 2«ATE 01? TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Washington County—Greeting;
You are hereby commanded *tb
cause the following notice to be pub-
lished in a newspaper of general cir-
culation which has been continuously
and regularly published for a period
of not less than one year preceding
the date of the notice in the County
of Washington, State of Texas, and
you shall cause said notice to be
printed at least once each week for a
period of ten days exclusive of the
first day of publication befo< the
return day hereof:
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
The State of Texas
County of Washington:
To all persons interested in the es-
’a,eT°f & W. Van Ness, Deceased, I
M. I. Van Ness has filed in the Co-
unty Court of'Washington County an
application for the Probate of the
Will and Testament of said G. W.
Van Ness, Deceased, filed with said
application, and for Letters Testa-
mentary which will he heard at the
next term of said court, commencing
r»n the third Monday in June. A. D.
1928, the, same being the 18th day sof
June, A< D. 1928. at the Court House
thereof, in Brenham, at which tim«t
all persons interested in said -Estate
may appear and contest said applica-
tion, should they desire-to do so. ’
Herein Fail Not, but have you be-
fore said Court on the said first day
of the next term thereof this writ,
with your return. tluiIWlU jdu>wing.
At football our brave Hector,
Pound his star at the ascension,
His deeds provoked the rector
Mendon."
was not good enougff for the Spud-.'
ders in 1926, and not good enough for-
San Antonio in 1927, still i
hang .on with one of lhe Coast
tries. He was signed by Mission
being released from Francisco.
; •>»!! players, who like criticism
** »nd far between, but the ball
Easterling, who was such a sensa- bably be the largest high school in
tion with Detroit early in the season. Da ias-that Kenna,
but who has almost ccmpletely faded < \ 2.
f the picture now, was with Se- ington, was a star receiver for the **’* lineup Monday.
to Seattle, he dtpSrtZiSrtmLSme^p pitchihg^Qw ser bes of the Pacific Coast lea- the New York Pennsylvania league— ,hc FreePort team, blanked the Gulf
gue city say that Ruble is a far bet- that he hds been in organized, base- tcam un,il thc ci8h<h when HUkey
Premiums are generally
, at the expense of quality.
The cost of the raw materials used in making
Budweiser Malt Syrup will not permit the
giving of premiums, r,, Our premium is un-
equaled quality, f and it is included in every
can of Budweiser Malt Syrup you buy.
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league. He sug? could not pick three out of four—
ceeded B. W. Taggert. ; ' that it .would lay you even, mopey.
THafyou could not pick three men in
one- league whose combined batting
efforts forjhe day would be as manj'
as five hits? ,
i But then came graduation,
I And his college was left grieving,
There was no compensation,
What with handsome Hector
leaving.
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manager of the Vicksburg team of one league, and two to one that you a"d naun’gartner,
the Cotton States' league. He sue- could nn» nirlr —r
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THIS STATE novA
of outstanding tenni
who would twinkle at
ment—in Allison, Bell, Quick, Thal-
heimer and White. The latter has not
been playing tennis of late due to his
health, but he is not through.
❖ ❖ ❖
DO YOU KNOW THAT—Baylor
university hopes to have its new ath-
letic stadium ready by next Octo—,
ber—that the Bears hope to stage
Roberts, Jim, Lot 7A, J*B. Wilkins Addition ....
Rogers, Mariah, Lots 63, 64, 77 \ 78, J. A. Wilkins Addition
Ross, Arch, I art Lot 50, J. B. Wilkins Addition
Schmidt, Theo., 2 Acres Harrington League
Schmitt, John, Lot 18, Block 2, Schmitt Addition ..
Schroeder, W. J., Personal .....................................
| Schultz, Henry, Personal
Seelhorst M ary Estate,, Lot 12A, Block "71’ ‘ ILPark Street"”".'.".’
Shelton, Geneva, Part Lot 45, Barbee Addition ..
Shepard, Willie, Ix>t 32, Barbee Addition
Simpson, Chas., Lot 01 A, Camptown Addition ....‘d. ■
Sledge, Oscar, Part Un 21, J. D. Giddings Addition "X.".’
Smith, Henry, Lot 12, Barbee Addition
. Part Lot 3, Carlton Addition
Smith, Lucy D„ Part Lot 24, Norris 1st Addition 7
Smith, R. l,., l,ot 88, J. A. Wilkins Addition ......
1 cfs, O. E. Estate, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, Tefs 1st Addition
lay Or. Ed. Lots 1 K 2, Block 8. Post Oak Grove Addition . . .
J ay lor, Andrew, Part Lot 6, Norris 1st Addition
Taylor Jane, Lots 11 & 12, Gays Addition ,‘„".2Z
I hornas, J. M. Estate, Lot 23A, Camptown Addition
J horn, L. N., 10 & 12, Block *5, Armbrister Addition
I ownsend Arthur. Lot 20, East J. A. Wilkins Addition ;
Wefc’ r°vt,a’ P ’ Parti Lot L Block E’ Kc*g 2nd Additio n
Webster, C. W., Personal
WeinlK-rger, M. Lots 16 & 17, S. Clinton St” Addition'""""""
Wa ker. Steve, Part Lot 12, Davidson Addition
Walker, Amelia, Lot 17, Barbee Addition . ‘
Walker, Levina, U>ts 3 & 4, Hurts Addition Z""’
Wallace, Alex Lots 1 & 2, Block 9,-Post Oak Grovel Addition
Washington, Ernest, Part Lot 3, Carltom Addition
Washington, Mose, Part Ix)t 25, Norris 1st Addition
Washington, Jim, Lot in Hurtss Addition Z
West, Sam, Part Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, Mundine Addition "
White, Steve. Lot 10, Block 2, Schmitt Addition
yXiggms, Mary, Lot I4A, Camptown Addition
Wiley, Jim, I/ot on E. Alamo Avenue
Wiley, George, Part Lot 1, Block J, Post Oak Grove Addition
J''1 l,ln> ^-o* BA, J. B. Wilkins Addition .....
W Ilhams, L<>vie, Part Lot 20, Davidson Addition
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams,
Williams, „ ,f
\\ ilson, Bertha, Lot 24A, Camptown Addition
VX <M>lridgr, Rebecca, Part Lot 45, Barbee Addition
A Hacker Mayor of the City of Brenham, Texas, do hereby certify
I'.ver . i .’L (h. d ® correct list of Delinquent Tai
layers the City ■>■ Brenham. 1 exas for the year 1927
. U■'•"fMJ"* ha"‘l •'*' *■« of the City of Brenham, Texas, this 23rd day
Which brings our present ditty
. To an end that no one wishes,
F°f our hero, brave and gritty,
Had to go to washing dishes.
Tarleton, business manager
*** Dallas baseball team, has
°rder commanding the ball play-
*” ,0 lay off” the sport scribes. We
n°t thoroughly acquainted with
-tuation in Dallas, but it is our
■ 4n ,hat ,he order was"not neces-
A Player, who cannot stand
. *n1, *s us,,ally not a ball player,
‘toy Who ha9 missed his calling,
*» trying (0 along in a game
«n to his talents, and is deserr-
| tjtnpathy^ rather than ridicule.
to pitch sensational baseball when —that if the plans go through on< Durden; J. E., Personal
. ... ■ ■ ■ 1 —■
—w. n»y be’nghtTBauy baseball pool netttal -axver otie lga"'e ‘,wn
■ •,4—-—- "»■**«« >• k’PKgTKJBt
would '<WClf,h' I,ughes. center fielder; Hop- Hickey, Mary Jane, Lot 6, Block 1, Schmiu' Addition
kins, shortstop; *WaHced first base- H,ckcv‘ Ka,c ‘‘Lstate. Lot 56A. Cam.>iow»
q-r interfecholastic champion-,Kand. Red
.Thalheimer took the measure of Wil-
mer Allison and Berkeley Bell for
the double’s title. Thalheimer has al-
ways been a great doubles player.
White and Thalheimer won the nati-
onal intercollegiate doubles’ title two
years- in a row. Quick is on wa stu-
dent at Texas university.
4UrfsrMargrtfefT "Rot"!?, Wilkhis ASdftibn ’ T"—
Harns, B. J Lots 49. 50, East Mi 56, J. A. WUldns Addition"’ " J
Part Lot 12, Alcorn Addition
Jljtrt- ML 4Se-44 BarbeeTSart, 4x*r-14 & IS Barbee Addition “ZT
Hathaway, Adlnu Esftte, Part Lot 4, Keys 1st Addition
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in the Henderson, Ed.; Lot 5, Block 1, Post pak Grove- Addition .........
Hickey, Kate Estate, Lot 56A, Camptown Addition ...
Hopkins, Hal Estate, Part U>t 54, Randle 2nd Addition ’Z."ZZZ"'"’l
llplwiU Kuna, Lot JllA,-Camptown--Addition
Hilbert, Emily; U>t 26A, Camptown Addition
Hughes, Mertrude, Part Lot 20, Norris Addition ."........ s’
Jackson, Johnnie, Itot 1, Block 10, Post Oak Grove Addition
Jackson. Fannie, Part Lot 19, J. D. Giddings Addition
-JacJttoBi- Ellen. Lots 11-M16. J. A. Wflkins-A&HtiOft^- 253# -
Jackson, Jerry, Part Lots 19 & 24, J. D. Giddings Addition""" '
Jefferson,-hue Addie, Part Lot 9, Davidson Addition
Johnson,. Lizzie, Part Lot 4, Hurts Addition /...
Johnson, Wm. Estate, Lot 8, Gays Addition ...........
Johnson, Jeff, Part Lot 21, Norris
Johnson, Rube, Lots 71, 73, 113 & 114, J. A. Wilkins Addition ’’
Jones, Lena, Part Lot 15, D. ,C. Giddings Sub Division
Joshua, J. B. Part Lot 1, Block 20, Keys Addition ;.Z—
Kalckstciii, Mrs. Ad., Eot 65A, N. Market & Sycamore Streets
Kammerer, A. W., Personal ..................
Knueppel, Will, Personal ..................................... *
Kowalski, Kaspe*, 17 Acres Harrington League
Loesch, R. H., Personal ——••■
Luedecke, C. F. Lots 5 & 6, Block2,"Schmitt Additiim
Lands, Jack, Part Lot 2. Block 20, Keys 1st Addition
Lewis, Jane, Lot 8, Block 10, Post Oak Grove Adidtion
Lewis, Wm. Estate, Lot 5^Carltot» Addition . ............”
Lindsey, Emily Lee & Lucy. Lot 9, Block 1, Schmitt Sul, Division ""Z
Lusk, Cora, I.ot 1, D. C. Giddings Addition
Metcalf, O. V Estate, Part Lot 2, Block E. Keys 2nd Addition.............
Meyer, Hugo, Part Lot 2, Block 1, Keys 1st Addition
Moore, W. W., Part Lot 4, Keys 1st Addition ... .................
Meredith, Robert, Lots 106 & 107, J. A. Wilkins Addition "" t"
Meredith, Ira, Part Lot 22, J. D. Giddings Addition
Mitchell, Howard Estate, Lots 11 & 12, Simmons & Wangemann Addt.
Montgomery, Alex. Lots 24, 25, 27. 28, & «9» Sykes Addition ...
Moore, J. H., Part Lot 10, Davidson Additio n
Morgan, J. M., Part Eot; 55A, Camptown Addition
Morgan, Albert, Part Lot 2, Keys 1st Addition
Morgan, Mannie B., Eot 52A, Camptown Addition
Murray, FranJc, Lot in Camptown
McConley, Ben & Lizzie, Part Lot 3, Keys 1st Addition
McDade, Savannah, Part Lot 97, J. A. Wilkins Addition’ L" ""
McGregor, John, Lot 4, Post Oak Grove Annex
McIntyre, Fannie, Lot 9, D. C. Giddings Addition ..."."“"""Z"
x..c!nVre' illis. Part Lots 20 & 21, Davidson Addition
Nicholson, L. B., Personal !................
Nathon, John Estate, Lot 98, J. A. Wilkins Addition
Oliver, Mary Estate, Lot 20, Gays Addition Zl
rue, Mrs.-J. T., Lot 26A, E. Main Street Addition ..
1 an-more, John Jr., Lots 18 & 19, Norris 1st Addition""”"; ......
1 atrick, Hattie, 3^ Acres Harrington League ..
Patterson, Ella, Part Lot 11, J. D. Giddings Addition"""
leal, Henrietta, Part Lot 6, Davidson Addition
Perkins, Henry, Lot 10. Wcst^.L.Wilkui-,
JOHNNY NAYLOR played Cen-
terfield for the Mexia Gushers Sim-
star catcher, re- <la.v afternoon, but had not signed a
cently sold by Minneapolis to Wash- contract at the time. He was not in
—.- -v ----year-—that it was
ray Query, who was a catcher declared a swindle—that it
for the W ichita Falls baseball tbam nevertheless lay you 8 to 1 that you . ,
a few years ago, was recently, nauied^ cou (luJQL.UidsUuur-^inne^ iw^y riiempsoa,. -second..
Waco t ----- ‘ ,whKh aUows lean-to match games
wl. oZXZLT vT 8TB da>~‘hat the,e B,m" °°,ht part °f Shi™’
i". «dl Kev., hi 1 ^hat DalU" w'" «~»l" IM. .«y h. unju.lly
“ i’"'"' '■»' •'P«r l»kkr. .wilChe ,1, HooJ.uw Wi!„„ hith| . . _____
team, that Woodrow Wilson wilFpro- JOHNNY NAYLOR played cen-
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3 Acres Harr l.wr 7
Alcorn, Lewis, Lot 9, J. B. Wilkins Addition
i Armbrister, Marish, Part Lot 16, J. D. Giddings Addition
Atkinson. Jackson, Lots 81 & 82, J. A. Wilkins Addition
I Becker; E. H. &- Co., 21 Lots in Becker Addition
I Becker, M. W., 35 Acres Harrington League; 40 Acres Cole League ....
whenever I Burk, Jennie, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 1,Patrick Addition
’’ 3, 4, 7, Block 2, Patrick Addition .......
.... Ba||ar<| rcv q a i<ot 5, Gays Addition ...........;............................................
Quick would al- Barber, Milton, Lot 2, Barbee Addition ......................
~ j Bennett Est., Hill, Part Lot 2, Block 3, Hurts Addition
I Benton, Pearlie, East % of lot, Block 21, Alcorn Addition ....
I Bilbo, Bettie, Lot Corner Limit & Factory Streets
las a number Bly/Charlotte, Lots 4 & 5, Barbee Addition ....:
Bouldin, Sam, Lot 37A, Camptown ’ Addition
stars—Stars Bouldin, Ophelia, Lot 16A, Camptown Addition
•mv tourna- Bouldin, Fannie, Part Lot 18. Davidson Addition
i Bouldin, Ruffian, Lot 85, J. A. Wilkins Addition
Bouldin, Ed., Lot 86, J. A. Wilkins Addition .’
Brewer, Jim, Part Lot 4, Keys 1st, Addition
Brown, Lottie, Part Lot 23, J. D. Giddings Addition ............
Brown, Livia. Lot 13A, Camptown Addition :.....
Burkhart, W/ C. Estate, Ix>t 4, Carlton Addition
Burrell, Isabelle, Lpt 3, Barbee Addition '. w
Burrell, Miginly, Lot 39, Barbee Addition
Lot- Corner Limit & Factory Streets
Burrell, Victor, Personal '.
Butler, Ora L., Part Lot 2, Block 7, Hurts Addition
I Callahan, Jane, Lots 95 & 96, J. A. Wilkins Addition
i Callahan, Ed., Lot 6, Block 117 Armbrister Addition
Lbts 8 & 11, Block 5, Armbrister
i Carter, L. Estate, Part Ix>t 12, J. D. Giddings Addition .
their big games in the new stadium— Qarter, Willis, Part Lot 15, Davidson Addition ■
that Morley Jennings’ vacation plans ! . Lot 2, Block 4, Post Oak <»rove Addition
; Chadwick, Mat, Lots 3A & 4A, J. B. Wilkins Addition
are pending on what’s to be' done ’ Cheatham, West Estate, Part Lot 14* Randle 2nd Addition
about the stadium—that if they are Clay, Lizzie, Part Lot 2, Keys 1st Addition
Clay, Mary, Part Lot 2, Keys 1st Addition
to build the stadium, he will stay Clemmons, Ed., lx)t 7, Block 10, Post Oak Grove Addition
I tor, thit he believes thev will start Co,e- Monroe, Part Lot 23, J. D. Giddings Addition
• here—that he believes tncy will start Mafy u J5 J6 Mimdine A<Jdjlion
. D. Giddings
> W. J. A. Wilkins Addition
Cuney, Carrie, Lots 5, (i, 13, A 14, Mundine Addition
We like a ball player of the Billy
Mullen type. He is the new DaUaa
third baseman. He has the old
fighting spirit. No matter how hard
a ball is hit, he will try to grab it,
and he is apt to come up with the
most sensational play at the most
crucial moment. That’s the way he
played with the Cats in 1925. Art
Shires is another pressure ball player,
as is Del Pratt. Beth are always at ..w.—— -------- ----- Cook, Mary, lx»ts 14, is, 16, N
their beat when it means the moat, within 10 days—that Coach Tyson is Copeland, Jane, Part Lot 29, L
In Fort Worth’s palmy pennant days, endeavoring to arrange a couple of (-rav< n!>'- ar’ *’ ’ - - -
old Toe Pate conM be depended on games with Dallas teams for next fall Dever, Frank, U>ts 74 & 110, J. A. VVilkins Addition
.. .. .u. .k -k Durden, W. H., Personal
NO TRUTH IN THIS
* No honesty
Has Uncle Bitn,
He claims golf has
No hold on him.
WILMER ALLISON won
Texas net championship from B. I.
C. Norton in a match which went the
5-set liniiti and which was not decid-
ed until the fifth set had been^dcuced
on a number of occasions, the score ■.. n ,
. |the taming. Gregory went further to
being 12 to .10, Norton first became I . . . .... . ,
• .explain that he knew nothing of the
famous a number of years ago when ci.:, . iv .. i . i .
” .Shires-Watt bout, but that he had
he went to the finals at Wimbledon, j
Eng., and mftl Bill Tilden, who was'
then in hi^prime. Norton lost the*
match, but not until he had conic
within (one point of victory.
irr'XMTy — Mi“ ' T^art Lots 8, 9, & 12i Davidson
r . . I____ . \
Ellis, \\ allie, Part Lot 35, Randle 2nd Addition
Felscher, Mrs. Sabina, 12A & 13,A, Block 90, S. Park St
Fairchild, Mary, Pqrt Lot 22. Norris Addition .
bairch.ld, Frank, Part Lot 27. J. A. Wilkins Addition ...—J.;
l!1”' E<i!s n- ,2- & U, J. B. Wilkins Addition
Melds, Kissie Estate, Part Lot 3, Keys 1st Addition
Fisher, John, Part Lot 10, Norriss Addition ......'
Giddings, John, Part Lot 2, Block 12, W. G. Wilkins
Lot 16, Block 76, Crumpler Addition —
Gordon, Alf, Lot 13 Barbee Addition
Graves, Allen Estate, Lot 3A, J. D. Giddings Slave Addition
Graves, Hattie, Lot 93, J. A. WiHcins Addition. "
Green, Carrie, Part Lot 18, Davidson Addition
Hutchinson, Mrs. M. E., Lot 9, Block 27, Keys 1st Addition
A TAYLOR' FAN writes Lloyd
manages to , Gregory of the Houston Post-Dis-
t en-patch as fol ows: “W’hy do you try to
after justify the unsportsmanlike conduct
of- Art Shires of Waco. This bird is
entirely too handy with his fists. The
attack made on Watt of San Antonio
was without excuse, as was the Smart
aleck trick he dulled when he broke
the jaw of the Shreveport negro.
Sonic one must tame this gentleman
and you sport editors are
him worse by your publicity
in such tricks.’’
•uch pitching w«n abaolgtely in de-
*u*nd. A money pitcher was old Joe,
and a great one.
. BRENHAM BANNERTOE
game will b, played in Wiro during 1
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