Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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The Estate of Julius Urech,
COLUMN
$7.50
clajmx to’him within the time pre-
$6.95
Tristram Pharmacy
Patent One-Strap
See Window
Winkelmanri & Bohne,
Citizens Drug Co
Your Department Store
COMING
COMING
ANNIVERSARY
Tickets
on Sale
Lost—Probably at acene of Thurs-
day's auto accident, a
Tinder will ’
Jahnke at
Lumber Co. for reward.
Tickets on Salo Oct 8
Limited October 28,
Oct 10-11,
Oct 17-18,
Oct 24-28,
The Character and Pur-
poses of This Bank
Patent and Black Satin,
One Strap ..........
f Juliua
>y notify Adv-
Id estate.
anted with a box of beautiful sta
$9.80
Round Trip*
lx>st—Horseshore
cord tire, with rim,
light- License No.
for return to HolL
FThis
' Is Dif f erent
from all other laxative* and relief*
old folks will find Halloween
decorations, lanterns and can-
dies here.
(United Press Report)
Locarno, Oct. 13—Th Plenary
<• /
Session of the Security Pact Con-
crease the quantities as it is deemed
necessary and desirable. Separate
proposals will be taken for drainage
rlntor i> com-
pira.wnt on
to rise in a
rature is just
straight side
lock and tail
197-980. Reward
nd Motor Co.,
jy-lffb-M.-
a A delicious salad c^prse was serv
ed with refreshing hot
mesh bag.
ilease return to Bob
Merchants
•AdvJW-
ference waM i _
row to await
Cabinet on the que
Germany will osteal
Hie'basis laid dowht
For detail information and reservation*, call
• your Santa Fo Ageat
i.- ■* ■ ----ep. ~--y.
onto an icy cold floor pre-
> making a fire. Heat,
Janitor service furnished;
reasonable. Soo George
nner-Preas.—Adv._______
Wm. Fox presents Tonl. M'*
PIN." From the novel by
ing tale of the world’s most
ful film romance of the open
of the eighteenth century. A
horse is introduced in this PK
original horse of Dick Turpin*
portant part in this P'c’“’Xrii
Marion Harlan in “SHUt
Henry story, a gent of fiction.
Prices 1(V1S and 25c
This 25th day of September, 1925-
W- H- Schwenker,
Administrator of the estate of
Julius Ureeh, deceased.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
To those indebted to or I
claims against' the Ehtete of
The undersigned having been duly: Plans and specifications covering
appointed by the Hon. J. H. Chap- the work may be seen at the office
pell, judge of the county court of of the County Engineer tn the Court
Washington county, Texas,
August term, 1925, thereof, admin-
istrator of the estate
Urech, deceased, does he
all persons indebted to
to come forward and make settle-
ment, and those having claims
Fresh Fish i
We stock up with
from the ocean and i
every day- We buy
ent quantity and I
meet normal daily d
we sell at standan
prices. Get into the
buying your fish fta
you will be more thai
with our dependable
RODENBECK *
Good middling, 21.85
Strict middling, 2175
Middling, 11.25
Strict low middling, I
Low middling, 19 75
Gotten Seed, 830.00 per ton.
Hulls, 115.00.
.Gotten ***d •’ per
Black Kid and Satin One-
Strap ..... $4.95
pipe; pipe furnished by
Brenham; 1100 0 e. y-
1700.0 c. y
226000.0 lbs.
class
28920 1. f. bridge
"; 10300.0 I. f. casting
____ . I■■■■■■■
woman to do housework and nurse.
Family of four. Must live with fam-
ily. References required. Salary
180.00 per month. Write P- 0. B. 417
LATIUM AND WESLEY ROADS
BIDS WANTED
Sealed proposals addressed to the
County Judge of Washington County,
Texas, will be received at the office
of the County Clerk of Washington
County until 10:00 A- M. Nov. 11,
1925, for the construction of drain-
age structures and the grading of
the roadbed oh Latium and Wesley
roads according to plana and specifi-
cation*. Following are approximate
quantities: 27 0 Ae clearing; 29.0 Ac
grubbing; 27.0 St*. Station work
clearing and grubbing; 23000.0 c. y.
roadway excavation; 2700.0 c- y.
channel change; 124000.0 e. y. Bor-
row Excav.; 59000.0 ata. yd*, over-
haul; 258.0 I. f. placing 18 inch con-
crete pipe; 344 0 1. f. placing 24 inch
concrete pipe; 548.0 1. f. placing 30
inch concrete
County at
structural team excav.
; structural hand excav.;
1 reinforcing tteel; 2650.0 c. y
i‘*A” concrete;
railing type “C1 ,
concrete piling; 10300 0 1. f. driving
1000-0 Lf. building
... J. The above quan-
ars appra-imately only *hd the
the de-
AESOP FABLES.
PATHE NEWS.
Better attend the matinee
crowds at night.
This program is given as
ne»s and Professional Wome
Prices 10, 20 and .IO<~.
This bank is—
—an institution serving the best inter-
ests of the depositor
-an establishment for the furtherance
of community enterprises.
—a place of safety, of strength and sat-
isfactory dealings
These things, and many others, too numer-
ous to mention here, define the character
and purposes of this bank.
You may safely place your confidence and
your funds in our keeping.
First National Pictures Co. Pre****
madge in “THE LADY.” Miss Ts»
the pinnacle of dramatic art with thf.:
tion of unfaltering genius. She lay* “
bing heart of a dancing girl
touches it brings a tear to every eye—
girl who yearned to be a lady. an<1
what a wonderful lady the was until •
into her heart. Critics hail this to
tnadge's greatest triumph, and we MN
be both proud and glad to have **M
ful production.
Cliff Bowes in “WAKE UP." A
Patent One-Strap Suede
Trim.....t........... .$5.95
Constipation
* Biliousness .
The action of Nature’* Remedy (Ml
Tablet*) is more natural aqji thor-
ough. Th* effect* will be a reveia-
tion—you wih feel *o good.
RP*B\ Make the tert. You will
) appreciate thi* difference.
iVfflK IW For Oeor
,"v'W*ftV TMrVy Xeoro
Chips off fhs Old Block
Nt JUNIORS — Little Nla
’ The saYno- M — Io ono-third’’dosos,
candy-coRtod. For children and adpltR. I
SATURDAY BRIDGE CLUB
Mr*. W- A. Kuo lie entertained
V r _ A vi ' ut—I members of the Saturday Bridge
scribed by law, at hi* residence in '
Brenham, Texas, where he receivesjClub and a^n additional table of con-
/Complimentary ■ ■
Mrs. Fernando William^ of Houston,
while Miss Blossom Lusk captured
thi? club * pretty incense
BURTON PRECINCT
I will be in Burton on Saturday, right ia reserved to _______
October 24, to collect State and Co-‘sign of structures as well as to de-
unty taxes.
■ ■ R. V. Hoffmann, Tax Collector.
Advl68-flt-w2t.
Wti--r-i—m-FTiiTTiB li raTT:---------i-n-»s
structure* and separate proposals
for grading of roadbed. The right
ia reserved by the Commissioner*’
Court to reject any or all bids, or to
award the drainage structures to
ww
Time to get that pumpkij^
face ready. There will be lots
of noise and partying Hallow-
een night. Young folks and
AWAIT VISION .
GERMAN CABINET
ON THE LEAGUE
3 was exactly th*
I rqp* /T tonic 1 needed
X , 3N. in every retpect.
X, I got well »hort-
A X x-V* ly aft«f I started
/• taking it. My
belief i» that
* what it for
gu it wm 00 for <Hb«r»- Ther^
1 *dvi*e all Wirtneu who are m poor
fr^lth to take a com»e of this•»**»-
m“nt/'—Mr*. J. T. Stauffer, 1522 W.
Hodston Street _ ..
All dealer*. Tablet* or itawid.
Send Dr. Pierce. President Invalid*
Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y, 10c for Inal
^yckage
Saturday afternoon. The rooms
were affornted with potted plants and
fail blossoms.
Schubert, Phone k.A—
On* nic* lot in Wa*£
its. Dick Schmid, Phon*
Only druggist* who are _________
members of the Texas MEMBER TEXAS QUALIFI-
Ku’e^are ^hoTited ED DRUGGISTS' LEAGUE
to this Emblem. _ „ ------ _
. -.-i-a. • -r-'
' -j ^M»waN r«uu
and Ranch and Holanfs Mag*tine
. Butter, Me to 45c.
Butter fat, 89c.
Fryers up to 2 lbs. 10c, over 2 lb*.
25c.
Broilers, 15c-
Ducks, 10c;
Turkeys, 15c-
good cook and man
horses and i* a good^hound keeper.
Writ* or phone K- €. Baker, Luling,
Texas—Adv. 164-tftw39-lt. .
UXW
The Brown, Crispy Loaf—There
ar* so many good points about our
Butter-Nut Bread that about the
only way to find them out ia to try
a brown, crispy loaf. Tastes just
like homemade—only a little better.
Ail first clas* Grocers sell it, or you
can get it at Wlttbecker’s Bakery —
Adv.tf.
TO, the TAXPAYERS OF the concrete idling
, up concrete pil
MMMg
' Udder xmt- rtnr-gi
i other. ‘
i -V; r* . ■
Chap- tile work may be seen
the House at Brenham, Texas-
Signed bjr . , -
County Judge, J. H. Chappell.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 13, 1925, newspaper, October 13, 1925; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180688/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.