Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1927 Page: 7 of 8
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HOTEL
$185,000.-00
.......
Manufactured By
Ad. Seelhorst
Plumbers and Tinners
9SB^S
Furniture
G, Hermann Furniture
Contentment
G. Hermann Furniture Co
armers
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it, Too.
We Are Pleased In Having Furnished The Special Kitchen Sinks
And Bins.
we rested awhile at Roger*
river gurgles over a
very clear and cold.
to Austin the capitol of the
—- union, and on to
every body*is well
aren’t,
after li-
the hotel was
bought by Mrs.
after the old
hear it said
‘•God send”
have »n up-
Permit us the pleasure of allowing one of our Refrigerator experts to
call on you and demonstrate what Frigidaire will mean for you in your
home or place of business. Comfort—Convenience—Contentment.
I
Springfield, III?, (United Press).—A
Lincoln tomb and gjpnument 500 feet
. they should hi<h> to *** surmounted with a power-
growing and ful searchlight which would serve as
improving so that old residents who * beacon.for aviators in Illinois has
conse back home can hardly try ate been suggested in a carefully worked
their old
concrete highways wind away north
and south, east and west, where weary
travelers can find plenty to cat and
places of comfort in which to rest.
can
stamping grounds, where out P,an by Herbert Wells Fay, custo-
dian of the Lincoln tomb and monu-
ment here. '
Fay’s plan would put - to an end a
charge tht the state has been unap-
preciative of ita great statesman aS far
as building a Suitable memorial for
him is concerned. .-*♦<_ w
Fay asserts that the present memo-
rial is Sadly in neetTof repair! and em
tirely inadequate considering the prod-
igious increase in the number of tour-
amusement, to San Marco* the town "of
-VThe debt They and «»task,, ph... and there °Wn * **
' ft W r- >• * d’“'X
r,gh ,o oay out ,even can,D * U.c.»tv I >n
d V,rg" re which’soon month8 dun,’< tlx. Aianicr season, and
J8.0U per acre’ wt>>w '
’ at $HX> <*> pee acr<- I
w idle for years, after H.
death
*. Dwyer,
ard, was
ter, and now
Il down, you
hat it was a
down; so wt
-m heated, building-
* Company
We were Awarded the contract for installing the Furniture for the
Memorial Sanitarium, which
toberculous ex-service Aen.
»tract of land was given to
Government by Capt Schrei-
Ps spirit still lives in varied
interests in and around Kerr-
thony means Comfort,
Convenience and
Nell: "If a man tried to .flirt with
much to the beauty of the ’you’ wouW you a Policeman?’’
>;■ jpinjjter.’’—-Florida
1 ists who visit it daily. In its
are Park, where the
. a- •- ■ww’*.-. - • l‘*e ,ma*1 <lam and ii
Kerrville /tunny, w'-ith r;>erats two!
'months during tl>< Ai.>tiu.r season, and Then on ' *
at one pf these, Gamo Stewar:, fcfbcys blgge5t s,a‘« >*» the
from 9 to V y..irs of agc. we found Brenham where
our own Tpm Hpllaud. haid at w,rk *’”1 happy- If th«y
• court, pre,.-,rug f„r a ** 80 • The .town that is
match game j».;n w-ute njb.i camp
j Leaving Kerrville over the Old Span-
ish Trail, which links San Antonio with
tl.e towns of this mountain country
like gems on a after three 1, we pissed
through the lovely mountain scenery
around Boerne and into historic old
San Antonio which^pg ^Teiqya lover t-
ftpgprgef^ed the - xftbam,
recently completed at a cost-of millions,
which is. a wonderful piece of engineer-
Alamo City, which is growmgj by
tmpe twd bound*.. . Our way ran Times-Union.
CI! AC Me for 20 mile*, to perre as the air traf-
Mi Ab f.c beacon.
BEACON Kay’s carefully worked out
calls- for a competition between archi-
tects for a gigantic statue of the eman-
cipator 200 feet in height mounted Around the base it would ba possible
Capital Stock
» •** . .
Surplus and Profits
For all the hosts of guests that will
make this Hotel their
to make it visi- commodate Lincoln memorials.
ble at night, especially to air pilots- I present tomb and menu
scheme The grounds owned by the atgte were erected in 1874 at a coi
totalling nine acres are adequate for $350,000. The memorial at Waal
such a monument, according to Fay.I ton completed a few years ago
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JJueTty to rau^-r^v
I your opinion of aviation?
. know anything about it,”
Senator Sorghum. “But I m
jt'r' If’aft tire yVation*' are
irmen, *e statesmen may as
pff. our ■ coats and lejrn to
hi’ngton S#ar. -
First Nation
temporary home
■jer ex-soldier of Ft*
fatly donated an oil well of
lei* r \y* the fund* {rom
[ to be used to build a village,
Lht be called Paloho, suburb
L—a land over whlcfi giant
Lad protecting branches and
he scenic appeal of hill and
will help bring ba-ik health to
lies and where the wives and
of the war veterans will be
^husbands and fathers, to help
ong the'road to health, with
i-fove and hope. ——
Mfeeof interest is -h? M <••!’-
hdubl^,' launched' Foiir^yeras'
the West Texas Annual Gotl-
and which was tn session dur-
first part of Augusti It is an
I with a character building
.founded on edi-- -uional and
^principles.
■too, is the Westminstei Pre»-
encampment, which held ita
•ion in June. Westminster is
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1927, newspaper, September 1, 1927; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179546/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.