Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 278, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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i denied during
his life-
while, by those
Lfa tmmtt » 4 ■> »> i,
Mm greiiD6ttf r©-
hl» leadership- and
to sbake him from Ids
place. But he stood serene
„ while that
_ _ „ like many another blast
of eriUcwted wind, passed into
ren before the dis-
of the party strife
out of whose fermentation it
had arisen. By the unanimous
judgment of his countrymen
for two fenerations after his
as Pater Pa-
no doubt, was
among his oontera-
i io natural endowments.
I brilliant in his mental gifts
i some, less eloquent and ac-
princlpai °t Brenham, by its . BL .
gr tta corporate seal to In affl*
od hereto, and tide bond to be signed
large powers
justified Lowell's phase
imperial man." His ath-
letic vigor and skill, his steadi-
ness of nerve restraining an in
terafty of passion, his undaunt-
ed courage whch refused no
necessary risks and his prudence
wfcieh took no unoecessaty ones,
sureness with which
large ideas and the
with which he
details, the
of his intelligence, the
Ws convictions, his
«PPly great thoughts
•fljt principles to e very-day af-
* his singular superi<
prejudices and
were gifts in
which would have
Jstinguished in any
r» In any age. ; J
^ ^rtttt was it that won and
' *»• field for the exercise
lifts? What was it
t for them a long un-
of develop-
. T— -Itiea of leader-
r until they reached the
summit of their perfection? It
was a moral quality. It was the
&& of the
^ P«Pl®
itoMlf-aefcker who
the
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"preacher" was plainly not
tly enamored of the times in
which he lived. But on the oth-
er hand he was not beguiled by
which weighted
with tmfctft i*
proach conjured from the im
possible superlatives of a ficti
°* tons past And there is no more
reason for that kind of thing
now than then.
The truth is that every age
has its impulses to nobility and
its temptations to ignobility.
Every age possesses in its men
and women elements of power
and tendencies to weakness. As
one generation succeeds another
the proportions of these social
and personal ingredients after.
In successive periods of history
different defects and different
strengths emerge; tendencies
run powerfully now in one direc-
tion and now in another. But
on the whole there are drifts to
good that balance the drifts to
bad, and the total result is not
sufficiently distinct from condi-
tions foregoing to call it either
better or worse. The rational
man therefore stultifies himself
neither with stupid laments over
the deterioration of the world
nor with foolish claims of an
**« of gold already dnwned. He
rejoices in all that is good today
and decrying carefully what ia
vMHIui stout
encouragement in his soul be-
csuse so much of what is good
pervades the world to support
his battle. Unbounded optimiam
over the current state of society
would be absurd, but unbound-
ed pessimism is blind and deaf
and insensate.—The Continent
j of 114
. which carried
VOW ol 124 in favor
"tor the issuance of
, Be it Ordained by the
City Commission of the City of Breo-
_ _ Thai Hi# bonds of said
?r, - - vs. mwaw
elly, to be called "City of Brenham
' Erection and M»intafi»n/vo
— be iMued under and by vir-
tu** of Article l*lve, Special charter
of the Mid city, aSo»ted September
7tb, A. D. 1920, by a rote of the
qualified voter* of eaid city, and
atuMdocata thereto, end the Consti-
tution and inwa of tbe State of Tex-J ««*"on ». rw ronn or cou
aa, for the purpoee of erecting and substantially a* follow*:
maintaining U»a public free school N? On the let day of—
-±-A, D | The City of
Breaham. Teias, will pay to tbe
bearer at the office of the State
Treasurer, Austin. Texas, or at the
by its Mayor countersigned by its
city secretary, and registered by its
City Treasurer, and the interest cou-
pons hereto attached to be execated
the lithographed signatures of the
Mayor and city Secretary, the date
of. this bond In conformity with tbe
ordinance abere referred to, being
tbe 1st day of February, A. D. IMS.
*U A Hacker, Mayor.
City of Brenham, Texas.
Countersigned: A «. Krug,
, City Secretary.
Registered: D. C. Giddlngs,
City Treasurer.
Section ». The form of coupon
— . U»a public free school
buildings ef tbe City of fireubem, in
tbe principal aum of Ten Thousand
(110,000.00), Dollar*.
Section I. That said bonds shall be
numbered consecutively from one to
twenty <20j inclusive, shall be of
tbe denomination of Vive Hundred
National Bank of Commerce in tbe
city ot 8t. Louis, State of Missouri,
tbe sum of———— ($ _> Dol-
lars, In lawful money of the United
(9**0 00) Dollars, each, aggregating '*"• ln money ot the United
tbe asm of Ten Thousand (110,000.- States of America, being 6 months
09) Dollars; I interest on tbe eity of Brenham
Section 3. That they shall be dated ^kool Erection and Maintenance
tbe lei day of February, A D. uaa, I Bond No. dated February l,
and shall become due and payable IA- 0-. 1922.
serially as follows
Bond Noe. Maturity
Feb. 1st, l»as,
FW>. 1st, 1024,
Feb. 1st, 102#,
Feb. let 1120,
Feb. 1st, 1027
Feb. 1st 1*21,
Feb. 1st. 1020,
Feb. 1st 1020,
Fob. lat. 1021,
Fob. 1st, 1032,
Feb. 1st. 1023,
Feb. 1st 1034,
Feb. 1st. 1036,
Feb.. 1st. 1080,
Feb. 1st. 1037,
A. A. Hacker, Mayor.
A. M. Krug, City Secretary.
Section 10. The following certi
It was the su-
' of the man,
beet spirits of
m implicitly, in
•i (me who
his duty or
» wnae of his
Dyke.
EDISON BUSY AT
SEVENTY-FIVE.
Thomas A. Edison celebrated
lis seventy-fifth birthday on the
eleventh by going to work as
winl in his plant at West
wange, New Jersey. A dinner
«iven him by the "Edison Pion-
eem"—men who had been asso-
ciated with him for thirty years
or more—and hundreds of con-
gratulatory messages from not-
ed men, were the only extraor-
dinary events. Mr. Edison told
reporters that he expects to live
least fifteen years more and
that he was still a "two^hif
man> wWng double the
wnount of time daily that his
emptoyeadtt. The inventor de-
developments in the
wL Wld especia!1y wire-
telephony was the most im-
scientific achievement
Amount
$ 600.001 — ....
(00.00 r,c*te shall be printed on the back
600.00 °' MAi> bond-
600.001 Office of Comptroller
600.00 ®t*te ot T«*as.
600.00 * hereby certify that there Is on
600.00 2'® '"d mor(l la my office a
600.00 Certificate of the Attorney General
600.00 of the 8t*te of Teiaa ,to the effect
600.001^Is bond has been examined by
1,000.00 J,,m ** 'Oflnlwd by law and that he
1.000.00 i tliat has been Issued In con-
1,000.00 •orm,tJr *lth the Constitution and
1,000.001;**" 01 th® 8tftte ot Texas, and that
1,000 001 '• * V*!M and binding obligation
But tbe 16,000.00 of aaid bonds, np?n the wUd of Brenham, Texas
maturing after tea yoars from their an bond has this day been re-
date, may be redeemed at tbe uleas-1 *,*t®re<1 by me.
ure of the city at h- time after ten Wl,ne8s *»y hand and sea! of of-
years from their dat& .nr *'ce. 8t Austin, Texas, this the—
Section 4. That i , sEall'Wr in- day of— 1922.
terest at the rate or six per cent perl ——
annum, payable semi-annually on the Comptroller of Public Ac-
lst days of February and August! counts of the State eof Texas.
L 11 It li further ordained
Section 6. That the principal and I by the City Commission of the city
interest of said series of bonds shallI °' Brenhnm Teraa. that to pay the
bo payable on presentation and aur-1 interest on said bond, and create a
render of bond or proper coupon at "taking fund sufficient to discharge
the office of the State Treasurer, them at m« nrity a Ux of three and
Austin Texas, or at the National one-half (3%) cents on each «U0
Bank of Commerce. In the city of I valqatlpn of all taxable property |n
St IjouIs, State of Missouri, at tbe said city of Brenham. Texas shall
, bo annually levied on ssld propirty
of said bonds snd annually assessed and collected
y.th® M*yor- coan- uritll said bonds and Interest thereon
Ujrsigoed by tbe city Secretary and | are paid, and said tax Is here now
]'h« City Treasurer, and Isvled for the current year 19»J, and
°. 'City of Bren- f°«- ««ch succeeding year, while said
oMham impresstd upon each bonds are outstanding, and the same
Seetta. 7 Th., ,k . * J*"11 be "Messed and collected for
i e ,acJ8lffi,,e wrent year and annually there-
naturss of the Mayor and city Bee- after, and applied for the purpose
retary may be lithographed on the named
coupons uttached to said bouds and
Uw role re-
to be read on two
ore final passage,
m, and such role is here-
mj w-v-uJed, and It is ordslned tbat
this ordinance shall take effect and
be in full force Immediately upon Its
passage and approval.
Passed and approved tbls tbe JOth
day of January, A. D. 1024.
A. A Hacker, Mayor City of
Brenham.
Attest: A. M. Krug, City Secretary
TOE STATE W TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON.
To the creditor* of J, R. Young M
Young's Drag Stove:
You are hereby notified tbat J. R
Young of the County of Washington,
aaid State doing business under the
firm name of YOUNG'S DRUG
STORE on tbe 13th day of Feb. A
O. 1922, executed a deed of assign
ment, conveying to tbe undersigned
ail of his property for tbe benefit of
all of bis creditors, and that the un-
dersigned accepted said deed of as-
signment and baa duly qualified ss
required by law; all creditors are
hereby notified to file their claims
properly verified within four (4)
months after the publication of this
noUce.
The undersigned resides at Bren
ham in Washington County, Texas,
which Is also his post office address.
Witness my hand on this the 20th
day of Feb. A. D. 1922.
D. C. Williams. Assignee.
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FOE RENT
j>VH RENT—A few modem offices.
Lights, Janitor service and beat, when
needed, furnished. See George Neu
at Bsnner-Press office.
____________ Adv 7»-tf
TOR iMIE
/'AHNATIOJJS—F o
'or sale every "fu^
esday, »1.50 per dozen. Mrs. k J.
Miller.—Adv. 277-6t.
FOR SALE—Several houses snd lots,
also building lots close la. C. Dora-
berger-—Adv. 144-tf.
ATTENTION FARM BU8—Tbe An
thony Hotel will pay more for what
chickens, and eggs we can use than
market price. W. c. Berry, prop.-
Adv. 262-tf-4-tf.
FOR 8ALES—Crystal White wax ano
Australian brown onion plants. f2.00
per thousand. H. A. Becker, Phone
104.—Adr. !14-tf-47-tf.
FOR SALS!—Pure Bred Rhode Island
Red Settings, $1.00. Phone 92 Adv.
277-lStp.
FOR SALE—8. C. Rhode Island Red
eggs from selected prize winning
stock, SI.25 for 15. Phone 349. Ar-
thur Nlebuhr.—-Adv. 277-12t-6-2t.
FOR SALE—2 new Firestone 32x4%
------ | Ford Truck casings f25.00 each.
■11° ,oon,,f ana| Section 18. It Is further ordained Taken in exchange for cords. Tom B.
hadbeen^Vgnodby\bem ** they A- Hacker' the Mayor of said!^uny. Hempstead, Texas—Adv. 278-
M,
Rod Top
Amber
Orange
Large stock bought at
the right price and sold
at reasonable prices.
JACK GREEN
Phone 700
Free delivery to any part
of the city-
NEW LOCATION.
Haacks Barber sbop has moved to
ths building recently occupied by the
Wblte Kitchen, next door to G. N.
Hyman. First class aervice. Hair
cut 16 cents, share 16 cents, visit
as when ln need of barber work.
Chaa. Haack.—Adv. 267-tf-4tf.
HOW'S YOUR KITCHEN
PLUMBING?
Have you a modern porcelain fin-
ished sink or do you worry along
with one of the old time wood or
zinc ones? Let us install up to
date kitchen equipment,' with leak-
proof open plumbing. We want to
show you our instantaneous hot
water heater also.
GIESECKE BROTHERS CO.
ProfessionaCCards
Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON
SPECIALIST
Ey*, Ear, Nose and Throat
Over Farmers National Beak
Office Houra I to 12 A. M.
2 to 8 P. M.
Dr. BILLY BURNES
VBTBBINAEY SURGEON
Office MS St Charles At*.
Mmrnm
I Bm
the
, I
GOING
SfWi'UVr,
Bree—Adt. >40 tf.
*rSLv£!£kidM#rltw * ^
WHERE BERNARD BEATS
M ARGOT.
ea^T*1*? ?haW SayS h® doesat
^United St&tes-
He woegn t have to. The show
r®""1 Pablishers Mnd
tt IT 7W 40 Wm's-"
fortaMte iwopte have to
««or
Mall.
>AL,T£Lt!»"». to
bred-to-lay sort q-lifjf ' ^t*r
Pullet, mat^ wlth ^l 'S1#ct*d
St pX°cn
I.L The kind that lav
Section 8. The form of said bonds
shall be substantially aa follows:
United States of }600.00
America.
SUte of Texas
County of Washington
City of Ilrenham School Erection and
Maintenance Bond.
*NOW ALL MKN BY THR8E PRB-
In ^h the 01tr ot Brenham,
m... „fTnty °' WMh,nK«on, and
a ™ * CJUnlc'Pa' corpora-
lUon duly lnqorpor«ed under the
k * ot Ti,M- tor T*lu®
recoivM, hereby promise# to pay to
sthr.,?«rAh n*°/i on th6 l,t day of
J^ebruary, A. D, II— the sum of Five
Hundred (fuOO.OO) Dollars, In law-
aUSST^.k' .tb.e Pn,Ud StatM 01
• Mroot at tbe rat* of six per
cent per annum, ',nt«reH payable
seml-anuually on the 1st day of Feb
. ru*ry ««4 the 1st day of August of
year, principal aid .nfereat psy
ortim, Af ? ?r0'"r fnpoa at the
T^b! L., , Jt J"°*4uror. Austin
iksw. or at the National Dank of
the t''h ot st- ^uis.
i£ UL¥ *Tr!' 41 th« f'Pt on Of
for the Prol»Pt' pay-
Md th«V?9 Prinv-lpul of ihb bond
Th?a tend »er®0n Rt
inm bond ls>ono of a se .es of twemv
ive' of'frfc!" 1 ,0 SO, Inclu-
HlindKul Qf Jive
AH^,i600.00) I>on«r»' each.
Aintregatlng Ten Tkn....,
(110 000.00). Dollars^ 1° sued
Ulnilg
^enham, under
°LSectlon8 1- 2. S, and
Ch,rtar of <»e
hll . . atft V0, "dopted Septem
tof aid .hi «tnd, •n,endments there-
the SUti o, CL'tUt'?, *nd '**8 o'
a# ° Texas, iui<t pursnanro
ot an ordinance fpaaflo/i
Commission of thT^ofwa™
mTSSw'Ji 4 "£*52SR
rCuiMti'rit ^3r,nK^'•rtM'PsuS
demption before ma uJlty
thereof in writing .k.« w. , Botlc*
Sis the
>om and aftAr I1>» Jp, interest
redemSioa * d&t® *° ««d tor
the serles of „^s ««"»
«'r authorTsod by Uw an/hJ^1' .*?
-
Gas Service at Reasonable
Prices
ma MK -a;™
the south centfr gas association
notely*" hm mre 80m* times Prevented by using the gas eco-
A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR USING GAS ECONOMICALLY
vessel'1 ,Ct th# *" fl4me eXtend the bottom of the cooking
»
Don't light the gas before the pot is ready to go on the fire
it is not needed—
k~p tk. ».to «, „ lhe w, wh,„ „ „ nM
Don t let the water kettle accumulate scale.
Lesrn to read your gas mster.
the new Firel*ss Cwldng"GasSStove" ltS ™ aervice investigate
but cooks ^"tough foo^ta*t«^r and much quickw?1 0nly SaVe* gas-
Brenham Compress Oil & Mfg. Co.
Dr. G. HEINEKE
Dentist
°fflee Over Tristram Pharmacy
Phono 187
Dr. ARTHUR BECKER
PHYSICIAN
Over Citisena Drag Co.
Brenham, Tezaa
Office Phons 640 m
Now
If yo«
most
of
FRJ®
„. F;W. MARTIN
'JAMM «< <»AN1TI TA«D
ESi2*21i JE9S
"«™«e and Granite Handled. All
of Cewtery WvriL Ire.
FwJn« » 8Pedalty. Pheeie Ml
„ save
For A Rainy Day
There is no shelter against ad-
versity like a bank book of
^vmgs twiU keep you ^
until the
until lhe sun .hint,
Start now while the ii« «
G">1^*Gmoo(G3
£UG. brockschmidt
SSi!" ®TATE Wld insurance
Orer Mauck'a Jewelry Store
Rrenham, Te»a
JENLEHMANN
GENERAL INSURANCE
Office Phone I8f
ST0IC^S BARBER SHOP
m *-®ABlI«Rg-4
Pack
Seedl
Fine
toes.
Shorts,!
Corn.!
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Aa** 8PBCJALIST
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!>,,0t0«r*ph» preunre for yoo
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