Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 183, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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tore. Phone 70
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Texas Oil Men Are
Planning To Attend
Meeting In Chicago
DALLAS, Oct. 26 Texaa oil
' men planning to attend the annual
meeting of The American Petro-
leum Institute at Chicago. Nov.
8-12, will have the opportunity
again thia year to travel on spe-
cial trains, according to Geo C.
Gibbona, executive vice-preaident
of the Texaa Mid-Continent Oil &
Gm Aasociation.
Mr. Gibbona elated that ar-
rangementa have been completed
' for the operation of two special
trains from Texas for the exclu-
sive accommodation of oil men.
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FOOZY’P TRY TT1MDZ
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Arrive Drenham t*rom Austin
9:56 a. m.—Through BellviUe.
1:10 p. m.—Through Chapel Hill
4:00 p .m.—Via Chapel Hill
Hempstead, La Grange, Hous-
9:50 p. m.—Via Chapel Hill
Arriving Brenham from Houston ,
9:50 a m.—LaGrange and Aus-
tin.
12:30 p. m.—Through Giddings
and Austin.
3:15 p. m.— Through Giddings
and Austin m-
m. TThrougJj Giddtaggl
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and Austin.
Arrive Brenham from Navasota
9:15 a. m. and 6:25 p. m.
Leave Brenham for Navasota
9:55 a. m. and 7:25 p. m.
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WRITERS for as little as |1 per
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Many exclusive features. Bander-
Press, Inc.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Southeast bedroom
adjoining bath. Gentleman. Ga-
rage. -Mrs. Robert Schawe, South
Austin Street. Phone 731. (180-6tp
Furnished apartment close in.
Fannera-Merchants Lumber Co.—
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SHIPPED FROM ENGLAND TO
JAMES WEIGHT, ELMCREEK,
NEBRASKA, STARTED BACK.
FOUL ENGLAND ON BEING
RELEASED 77VXR^T£7
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IN BOSTON. MASS.
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Fort Worth and Dallas and the
other from Houaton These tralna
■. will be routed via the Texaa and
Pacific Railway-Missouri Pacific
Lines to St. Louis, thence via the
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rail-
road to Chicago.
The very latest type of equip-
ment will be provided for these
special trains, including drawing
rooms, compartments and open
section Pullmans as well as dining
and lounge ear facilities. A re-
turn train will leave Chicago in.
time to arrive in Houston for the I
A. & M.-Rice football game on
Nov. 13. Reservations ’’'for these
special trains should be made
through the Texas and Pacific and
; Missouri Pacific Lines ticket of-
fices. .. ’■
f Boy and Dog Share
Calamity in Same Bed
CLEVELAND (UP) — Elevefi-
, year old Leo Dies and his pet dog
Frisky, are "on the mend" in the
same bed.
The boy underwent an appen-
dectomy the first day of school.
On his return home. Frisky A-aa
struck by a speeding automobile
as he hurried to answer his mas-
, ter’s whistle.
"JTteKy awmds most Xit tha iin«
on Leo’g bfcd," Leo’s mother says.
“They keep each other comapny."
. RAILROAD BCHEDULE
Santa Fe- -Northbound
No. 6 Leaves ..................12.05 am
No. 16 Leaves ................12:43 pm
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No. 45 Leaves ------—.......1:31 am
.___ Eastbound
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I’OHl, BROTHERS
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Building in all Ita branches. Avail
youraelf of Pohl Plan Service.
Brenham Office—-Brenham Lum-
ber Co.—Phone 593. la Grange
—Phone 376.
i?V/«ATTAYA MEAN,A BET?THIS
S NO HGHT - ITfe AN EXHIBITION.’ W*
THERE WONt BE ANY DECISION —
^PEOPLE BET Oft DECISIONS////^
VELL DEN - 1 BET YOU
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DR. A. 8. TJADEN
Chlropraetor-Naturopath
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will locate your trouble and the I
Cause. If you are suffering from:
NeryousnMs. Stomach trouble,
Neuritis, Rheumatism, Kidney
trouble, Asthma, Bronchitis, Con-
stipation, Heart trouble, Goitre,
Appendicitis, Piles, Skin disease,
Liver trouble, Female disorders,
the Cause must be frsthd and re-
moved before you can enjoy
health.
BANNER-PRESS BLDG.
Brenham, Texaa
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WORK FOR YOU TO DO THAT
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I / yxP-te-YER AUNT FRITZI JUST
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WHEN Columbus discovered America, there were no hcr.W on
eontinenL although fossil remains have shown that the horse
aririnated here, and once abounded in various species. The pro-
ent wild horses e-e stragglers of herds brought over by Spaniards.
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and Check Alterations—
100% protection backed
by $10,000 bond. Ask
your banker. Speedy, ac-
curate, durable. Better
be safe than sorry.
J. M. Chavez
' Distributor
Washington. Hotel
BRENHAM
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LUIS LUMB/M3O
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WITH MIS LONG
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Chiropractor
X-Ray and Pathoclast
Examinations
PHONE 277
A mm Rtrw« fraea Waahbup,
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 183, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1937, newspaper, October 27, 1937; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1334062/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.