Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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well squawk.
„„..igence bade o|
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cubic yfi
' and luxuri-
„ BltUlitMe.
Vibrollthic or
the following
ltt«S: Grading 7,-
toBlc mi a are yards, curb and f^iWMOO
hairto »«"»r tm. oa* header 1,200 linear
^ feat, 16 incF Vitrified aewer pipe
1 100 linear fNtk'Tfre City of Br«n-
, —1' ^tafiprTM tte right
monnnr nnrf th* ,, or all bide, waive technicalities or to
PpPWr and the private Ufe. You award saeh contract u tleemed most
can not call a man a good citi- ^nc£ 55®
ith "jx ~ Uj-J- !26" ^ho 18 tnfaithfuir-or even Uce of the City H«*lneer. Bach bid
.. k2£*J£ZSr^tS?t2lS'iava!W!?^
no (talntjr bit of food, family tilt are the te«t and the K*«rK*a?5 Brmtaln, tmSL
ima Af tti»fttu>rv Tm Ha,. ; :-5^v WW" ' —• ■ fiMI
n Foreign
minister.
'.vf
H
suffered a decided
days. The new
Ulavia waa in ho
. under his. Con-
Greek neighbor, is
m finding thai m* crown
uvw. not fit securely and threat-
en* to abdicate in favor of his
son unless the government suc-
ceeds In negotiating a necessary
loan. The erown of St. Stephen,
pled from the Hapstourg head
never to be reatond. * ^ # 1
Senator Kenyon has introduc-
•ifftm' two bills desdl-
*«gulation of the
Outlook sum*
Sir:#
entitled "A bill to
unish profiteering
punish lent provi-
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no panorama of scenery, no de.
licious perfume, no thrill of hu-
man experience, that is capable
Of giving such exquisite pleas-
ureas the human tongue. It is
Jiut a square inch or two of
nerves and tissue, yet it can
bring heaven or hell into the
world about it." there is no
gift given to man but is subject
to laws that govern, and subject
to judgment for laws broken.
That we shall govern the tongue
so that the stream of speech
shall be true, pure, kind and in-
spiring, this is the high ideal of
the man who would be perfect.
Let us set a watch upon our lips
and guard the door of our
mouths, so that we sin not with
our tongues. Our first Vox Hu-
mana on the human organ is, Is
this true? Second, Is it pure?
Third, Is it kind? and last, Is
it necessary? If our vocal mu-
sic can pass thfeie tests it is
heavenly harmony. The woild
needs it. Let it go.
CITIZENSHIP
former coal bills,
ftSP *' * W ^ * i*Wh - under-
Senator kenyon'. other bill in °* "Wment. .
a sound prin- r«^toT" IT "^nt-He
in its produc- ITS? ^ of other men
coal* is 2 cons»deration from
i!5i Mam* wants from them.
l^nae Therefore the bill aims ^ [R that 48 each ma« does
S-TJTto welhre *"™ * «■ — tnat,
ng information re- IS? .J1 own buaine8s» is re-
2. Zd^ SP°n8ib,e and **** in «• own
coste, sales, ?™on>th* aver««* of cw-
co^i industry prestige for the whole
coat inuustry community will rise.
Citi*enship means a realiza-
tion on the part of one man that
all meu are helped or hindered
y his individual performance.
The mean and discreditable
"ngs we do that count airainst
react on the rest as well. As
!"_army is ,ud|Ced by its sol-
* by it» numbers, a
ng and voting. If goea far
'o. 1*?r ^lon'^'r',"!"'.:
be ' to charge or on f .. „ ,,;, 7 "
^ e or unreasonable ^nd f th brave anrf thw
. coal." What Would '
S cv^fla>»ivo ™w }, Ken8t"P haa a duty for every
such citiien, not simply on election
^ ^r "Y or in the the
nuirti not !rhol€ year roun(,> and it la a
. that is social and not mere-
. tt _'th , To be a good citizen is to be
± 8?Sl * g00d fri#nd and neighbor. It
lirsi TZ t0 man,fest ,0yalty end integ-
' with varying in .b.usiness relations. Good
varying Cltilen8hip ^ to md up nQt
Aa wHl be alone the prosPerity of a private
V net fixing pric^ ^ W6,faWJ of com"
j^mnS of pro-
Just how the Supreme or
would regard this we are d t ^^f ^s debts- He
not likely to know, a», jud,in« then,t.X ^«S
eth,etH.e horrer of torrewi., o."™
without n J ,
revelation of character. He ia
not to be praised if at the ban
quet board or in the crowded au
ditorium or a church assem-
blage he has much to say about
the virtues, while at home, be-
hind the doors, where the cu-
rious world does not obtrude,
County of WaahtagtMb *•
1821H^R th® 6th day of Nor.
ml f« .f presented to
Common
waooi District No, ig, or aaid Coun
ty, on the question of authori»ing a
wecial tax ot and #t the rate of 60
fnvsht 011 ,M®0.00 valuation of
taxable property in said. District, for
8tItePnSch?n. ° r ,uPP|0mel»ting the
Mid District. aPPor«oned to
Said petition DteariBg the requisite
number of, ^gnatures of property
vo.ter» ot said Diatrict and
being in conformity with law
NOW, wwmrowi j. a'chap-
Sr Wn f?y ?81)ttc'ty a« County Judge
Texiw' do
hS! y« W. h,at "n electi°n be
held on the 3rd day of Dec. 1921, at
Long Point in aaid School District
No. 18, of said County, a> establish-
*Hi by order of the Commissionora'
flarrt1 ?L"0ald County of date August
! ».' ' *hlch Is recorded In
»°°kJ8, aP8JeB *62"«88. of the Deed
-wd! °l ia'd Couaty, to determine
whath»r a majority of the legally
—**
• purpose of aup-
' w«.Ate School Fund
Apportioned to said District.
and to determine whether the Com-
{?«»?■?!!?.C?,rt ?f "ald County sha»
be authorised to levy, assess and col-
I®fn *n"u*"y « tw of and at the
An n# l8ntt0n 1,16 »100 00 V»»-
" . °/ tMable property in said
W W r *4ld porpoae.
*ill? '» hereby appointed
prealding off cer for said election,
wm h© sliall elect two judges ann two
Sk!l t0?B?!at hlm «« holding s'aS
and be shall, within fire days after
aaid election shall have been held,
make due return thereof to the Corn-
miaalonera' Court of said County,
ia required by law for holding
general election. The ballots
ejection shall have written
printed thereon the following-
"I«OR SCHOOL TAX"
"AGAINST SW'HOOI, TAX"
AU persona who are legally quail-
fied voters of this 8tate and County
ni«?ri?r.E*^d!.,U twtPftyOT« '« aatdi
District, shall be entitled to vote at
Th* p011*for auid ®'e
M i ?pen.ed at 8 o'clock A
p' 2r »^a11 „b« clo*ed at 6 o'clock
fh.n • . Tha Sherlff of this County
noil n£ ^ n°ttCe .0f 8ald eloCtlu»> hy
posting three notlcoa at three public!
places In said District for three
^'wb!tor9 election ^
Nov 1981My hand th" l0th day
nn/ur, WW W
A. M. Krug, City Secretary.
P?r
gmuikfr-i!
*rfCor-
and
deaka* in wood and ooaL
Phone 1-9-2
Jmjr rviPTT ■* "'
• w • DIE 1 Zy Prop.
'a «»ec4l t«* tor"
plementlng the State School
as
for
or
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* . J- H. ChaA>etl,
Ownty Judge, Wash^|ton^ County.
cffiecoilf
J®' fltst Insertion and 1-2 <»«nf
zr;z, j""'""
h"mu"° """ «•» "r
ottbcHi of keys.^ownef
noLr0o.rn*!irol>y win« for this
iS7!!ral office,
Herbemont BnanU^'
Plwta Price 25 c^u Sch /Ni^
« Baane^P^ToftlSr Nenl
- ; - TOR RENT—Rooms for light-house-!
undergraduates, a kwpiB« at West Alamo Avenue
' • • ~A4T, set-to. 1
na"J.tK^TrPo«r With I
i« judged by its citiaens
jwtrfot bringa- distinction „ .
~ town. That ia why "«*r.
, ... to a man . who
it in Prance
lip
m domestic d«-
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CHOPS
HAT If'". /** 't
ALFALFA
Free delivery to any part o/ the
JACK GREEN
. • ' Phone 7«0
Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON
„ 8PECIAU8T
Bra, JSar, Nom and Throat
Dr. BILLY BURNES
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office 205 St Charles Ave.
—wed la 1913 to pratm mi beautify \ that smh!
cherished of all our nadooal pnewiona, the da
the Capitol at Waahingtoa, D. C.—proved eo
that in 1917 they were osed agaia (exdwrrefy).
A moat unuraal tribute to
Dr. G. HEINEKE
Dentiat
Office Orer Trlatnm Pharsaaey
Dl" 187
Or. W. F. HASSKARL
GENERAL PRACTICE
SURGERY
Phone 705
Office over Citizens Drag Co. No. Z
Brenhara, Texas.
Dr. ARTHUR BECKER
ppsia^r^
0 Henry Wood
Office Phone 64$
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TWELVE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFTS
WINKELMANN PORTRAITS
WILL SOLVE THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING PROBLEM
IMPORTANT—
To do you justice and insure timely deliv-
ery appointments should be made now—
our quality demands tittte and attention.
F. C. WINKELMANN
Telephone 92 * Brenham, Texas
F. W.MARTIN
JJabblb "< granite yard
Firet CIan Foreign and rtwwilm
GnuUU Handled. All
of Cemetery Wort Irea
Feacing « SPedalty. Phone 126.
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
MAL ESTATE aai INSURANCE
Office Orer Manck's Jewelry Store
ben lehmann
GENERAL INSURANCE
share of yostk basfaeas mllrtM
AJ TOUR COMMAND
CHASE THE WINTER AWAY WITH A GAS
HEATER
and lSk Heatcrs for °f'SmaI1 ^idence rooms
and bath rooms cannot be equaled.
en. .h» 5 " W ^ ,n<l m0re
omi are cIean- convenient and econ-
. wmIw " " yOUr COmmand ^ Owning of
rl:-^'" U'"0W,1 S,ore "J i»P«t the Gm Ap-
Dunwr^ ESTIMATES ON GAS SERVICE RlNr
wiobeM^^V^ depar™ent
Brenham Gas
Company
G.C CURTIS
CHIROPRACTOR »
MBwr BWfGllrtMnoor
Brenham, Texas.
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ciir your puns f°r
C hristmas one year i„ advance by
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wertsly or monthly.
Thia amount draws Interest is.
withdraw the entira ■«.
w me entire amount M.v.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1921, newspaper, December 1, 1921; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489501/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.