Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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The smallest player in
Waco with
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ounces
CEN
full directions,
drug store.
Brackenridge
In lhe finals fait yeaf'and
be in the finals this year.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Albert Stone
Rogers, Busfield, Ziggy Sears and
35 cents. At an;
(adr
Princess Doreen will go to the post
carrying the lowest prices, 5^40 1
against, in the Coffroth Handicap—
the world’s richest stake at Tia Juana,
March 23.
:ors Treat
and the Flu
How Doc
Colds'
- i&ss of Carl Littlejohn;
rever, it is not likely that the Tri-
■ team will be as strong this year
t was in 1925. - .....
The Texas Aggies meet Texas in
College Station tonight. It will be
the last basketball game of the season
for both teams.
Waxahachie high promises to have
nother great team this year in base-
all. Tht WaxsNIfiichie boys Mefcatcd
‘rinity university recently by a sco'rie
I 5 to 1. It was a practice game.
Subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primaries in July.
For Rep. to State Legislature—
R. A. Fuchs
FOR COUNTY JUDGE—
-son. He’ll spend
Omaha.
THE SHORTEST POEM ON
RECORD
■ fL, < t-ntuJng man’s wife).
WHY BkY WAR. Pl
ofp
L used by th
The University of Kansas basket-
ball team, has now reached the top in
the Missouri Valley conference race
an<l. promisee to stay there.
To break up a cold overnight or
to cut shbrt an attack of i
fluenza, sore throat or tonal
aiciana and druggists are now recom-
mending Calotaw, the purified and
refined calomel compound tablet that
gives you the effects of calomel and
salts combined, without the unpleas-
ant effects of either.
One or two Calotabs at bed-time
with a swallow of water,—that’s all.
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
Interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your system is thor-
The Waco Cubs have signed Ed Joe Cantrell, . Corsicana veteran,
srson, former star' first baseman of and great Texas association star, will
ie University of Texas team.
nbs have also signed Demey Stnal
v former Texas third baseman.
trustee from each of said urm-
misrionerK* precincts, to be elected by
the legally qualified voters tlicsgof,
said election to be held at the same
time and at the same places and by
Bert Mazean, 'amateur bantam
champ of the coast, has turned pro-
fessional. thus following the lead of
Armand Emanuel, heavyweight
champ.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK—
- A. J. Wendt
FdR CO. COM. Prec. 4—
Roscoe Fincher.
The' get a trial with Shreveport this
spring. His work will be wattjfrpi
with interest.. He is a rightfiai^^B
Curtis Fullerton, pitcher
by St. Paul from Boston
and who was
be- hack with St Paul this year.
iHmxctnail -game'
Maj. John I,. Griffin, the Judge
Landis of the Western conference,
w ill spend an entire week in Austin,
arriving Monday, March 22. and of-
ficiating in the Texas Relays, Fri-
lav, March 26.
Johnny Butler, star shortstop from
Minneapolis, has signed his contract
with Brooklyn. The Dodgers traded
an entire team for him. -»
Brackenridge,
Corsicana,
Taft, Can-
■
» fighting strength-. S. £L 8. builds
jna! Boils dry up!
8. 8. is the thing. Impurities that
Pjy bolls and other skin eruptions
iMft Stand up against the rich,
»J*lthy, red blood that 8. 8. 8. builds.
IWb all there is to it.
Stop boils with S. 8. 8. It’s the way.
It at any druggist. The larger
K>tu« is more economical.
nd Beaumont were
they May
-Thirteen teams, will be represented,
and while only one bi-district game
has been staged, we are predicting
that the following will be among
those present: Austin, 1
Beaumont, Pilot Point
Brownwood, Stephenville,
ton and Sanderson.
G. W. Ogie bought Publisher after
the horse had finished second at Tia
Juana. Price 13,000. When Ogle
interesting ^,ed fot .the hor*e- h* found Mm
lames'
obtained
last year,
s^|d_ to the Yanks,_w> 11
Bill Plummer, who won two games
.^h, seriate. SegtU- i.
TvyV-i.. . : , .x- ’m u won’t jluxtfiKif Seals this sea-
Hdllywood outfielder. He s only four > _—
feet four, but cracks the pellet for
—ii’ i.. ......-as
which he or she offers to vote i
who are residents and qualified
vsiic in the common school distr
And that's the most
pdiint to the game.
“That fellow’s father, grandfather,
tffitf'Two uncles worked for me in my
shoe factory,” said Billy McCarthy
as he signed a chap named Callahan
fpr his Mission Bears. »
Now to stop
BOILS!
There's only one way to stop boils,
top the cause of boils! That’s com-
ma tense—isn’t it? All right. Boils
“rive because the blood gdts so weak
> healthy, red cells that it can’t
brow off the impurities that get into
■•body. There’s not enough rich, red
terra qp-
great basebatt
ern conference.
Of the pair, Carson is quite apt to
|Le
- ; '^Sfcu< ‘the
short right-field
year with THE STATE OF* TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON;
I, J. H. Chappell, in • my otiicial
capacity as county judge of Washing-
BOBBY JONES WILL BE THE ““ County. Tem, '
•— * ’ isTMn *■ BB
BEST THIRDSACKER IN THE Saturday In April,
COAST LEAGUE NEXT YEAR,ig« * ‘
SAYS WILLIE KAMM, IWWOfo?
BEAUTY, WHO OUGflT ’
KNOW.
Silver swung.
H scmebW'^o^u tw./one Sefia'rttr,' 4h6 was
that, T«As university baseball Jcaru, Jo, dressing room, ^vhat the ntm-
we rnwht luuc aiK«’s.w;‘s.al^ut- . A mLiafri
irl .rtc^SdWrftwest.
I Silver. • ■ f
p Silver didn't need the help though.
Smalley, on the Other hand, hardly
sems ready for class A "baseball. He
as no great star in the Texas as-
>eiation last year.
FOR COUNTY CLERK—
C. B. Thompson.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR— '
R. V. Hoffmann
W. F. Witte
FOR TAX ASSESSOR— *
Wm. Wendt
H. J. VHIkening. ~ '
FOR COUNTY TREASURER—
Miss Sophie Heine
FOR COUNTY 8UPT—
M. H. Ehlert
The University of Washingtoiy ba 4: nw as
ball team is preparing to go to Japan, hrandwo r,ng
the tow to begin in April and the
team not to return until September.
hol'd the'etec- clectfott.
tion for trustees in common school
districts in said commissioner's pie-
I cincts.
All persons who are legally qualifi-
ed, voters of this state amt county
I and of the commissioners' precinct in
■s^m——a;1 -i na .as." —-
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1926, newspaper, February 26, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180042/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.