Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs. J. H. Hunt went to Houston
via yesterday’s Sunshine train.-
Mrs. Phil Myers left jresterday-
New York.
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Mrs. P. F. Myers left;yesterday
afternoon for . ^ew York. to spend
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by Mr. Myere. • They have relatives
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J. T. Hufmaster, father of Mrs. T-u
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Much Mmpy !i^unmlates,.flml Jla*.E<F
itor. rides to hjfol Marble Mansion on
the Hill dt the End of a Perfect Oay
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•OMMrt' has arrfvM in StanKonl ’Wilb
a fcarload of ^fcffalo >.hich *«'.&£
plated on, (life ’TL j V* £61bert rant* dn-
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two viston gla^<and : pu,.^:
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consult " w^-eyAKhl&s , spoe’frr..-
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• there fs hb- ugly linepr seam "
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cius Gooch, came m from -Dallaa via
• the monting train, and spent % few
hours with; Mr. and Mrs. 'Goocli, leav-
ing via the afternoon Sunshine for
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Mrs. Af, E. McWhorter, mother Of '
_‘:f thte Mesjsrs. WcWhorter of this city,
arrived here from Houston yesterday
afternoon, ^a’nd after a visit hbre will
to her home in Longview. ••'
Cblbert tojrafete thhse buffaioesin ad
dition-ta his stock, cattle/. Th« shiir-
ment. consisted bt lft fWWtr "bdft^l
and a calf; whiHi #ere; jmrfchafepd ib
Colorado by Mr; Colbert and selet t^|
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TangiSile vs. Intangible
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Tte niith buys an Oakland Six
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A v a i Hnn: nm'i oart^be sc-on nor touched-p-but
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• vabj<v vv hich is equal to the car itself,
a viVl b c oH i s ’vrru noth illg.
(Th^> iiiiaufzlbte value of t?he Oakland Six
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^p‘ /] ;beir t ars you *^et a pro rata part of this
valiie Y) iilc^ itoveps oyer, surrounds and.goes
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3^ hau^d, driver may desert it, but this un-
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ALL KINDS OF .S0PPLtE$--SECONp HAND IN <^OOD; > r
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psychbie^ste. ?ay ,qt»t they' ' ;'vj . *•• .*. /• ' • ; *v .’.
‘ are won^rfully viable.' . | , BOfLERS AND. WATER T.ANK*v. PDLLEVS. PIPES^
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G. E. Morris has Just received
a' telegram from his brother, Van Mor-
ris. announcing his safe frrival in
New York. He says he is well. Mr.
• ^Morris was in the I. & G. N. shops
here before he enlisted to help whip
the kaiser.
T '* • ‘r'y1 .-• fgjJ. -at- _
• I. & G. N. general office employee
are here from day to day* seeking
rooms and homes, with varying do-
• frees of success. Ahd some are re-
porting difficulty ‘In obtaining just
what they want, and some of them at£
t waftttng the impossible.
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PORT ARTHUR’S MILLION
./ -ht DOLLAR BOND ISSUE SOLD
the Douglas' ^tf Works • tdnighi -
Of the 150 rnpii l&ifa.''.had
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just; gone to
on the night
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few escapeli feath er injitry. Tito
entire piant was burned by-roiuBMtt
The number tjf dead could not. be
estimated for some time by firemea
Who begdn to extricate dead aftd
wounded froth. ;#ie debris hastily le
avoid incineration' The injured were
sent to hospit '
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could be musterfe
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Orange, Texas, May 22.—The $1,-
060,000 bond issue voted May 1 for a
memorial bridge and highway? In Or-
ange county was sold Wednesday to
Spitzer, Rorick & Co. of Toledo, O.,
for par and 015, together with ao
agreement to pay for the printing and
expense ft handling the hjonds. The
data for the bonds has been Assembled
and is almost ready for approval. It
Is ^proha^le the bond money will be
available by June 15, and that work
on the construction, of the bridge and
building roads will start at once.
The second day of the - Episcopal
convention of the southwest diocese
of Texas, held at St. Paul’s, Episcopal
church in this city, was very profita-
ble. Services were held at J, 8, 10,
l&tf. m. and at 4 and 8 p. in. The
romtd table discussion of the sufbject
and urgent needs of the convocation
led by Rev Charles D. Ajtwell . of
Nacogdoches, was fraught with forft-
liant ideas mmressed by the’ clergy.
The convocMion came to a close
.fhuniday night with a sermon.
• Buffaloes Put On Ranch. ;
Stanafor^. Texas, May 22.—T. R
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A Store Whose F oundatlon In
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Service
That is the kind of Dmg Store
we ere conducting. We carry
everything that is included ini
a first-class store, including
drugs and sundries, and a full
line of stationary, eta. We
want yon to come to oar
Store to trade, and we' will
make it to your interest. And
We will add service and cour-
tesy to all transactions.
J. 0. SMULLER & DO.
plant was burned by r**$ul«hnt
hich waajfdnfined to ami Doug
fire wl
las plant .
shock
Rapids and for
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l fett all over CedaH
around the coun-
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with automobiles
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persons were thrown fiom chairs- a!
mile away. Th*| cause of the accident
‘ J termined,' but’ it, ji^
; been d\p to spoti-
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^Hundreds of emplo-yes
the factory lmildings
•covered the ground
for blocks With wreckage. Some were
buried in the shattered buildings,
white other* were hit by flying rem-
nants of (he building. YVltWn half
could not|lpje
thought to ill
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were in or
when too *bi
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1 AND l«H»ER'TUBES. WE KAVE.ALL- KINDS OF Aft-
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BLOUNT’S GARAGE
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attracted all
the scene, twenty-
five bodies w«re reported w>movdd-“
Broken glass Aew in vertibte rIioW;
ers through the streets nea* the:
plant, cutting the faces and. hahdd
of nearly cveryi One near the fa<w
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in between boy who doesn’t iodk good m short trous»irs and
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AVhO can’tAvear the regular raah models.
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and persons within office buildings'
also suffered fro hi the shattered grass.!|
PRESBYTERIAN UNION ' |
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FAVORER BY ASSEMBLY
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St Lduii, Mo.;
receipt of m itelegra
era ;Presbyterians ; today stating that
the southern bod^ agrees to negotiate
May 22 —Following
m from the souths
terian churches, the 131st general as-
sembly of Hfliff Presbyterian church
U. S. A., tonight Sent a reply slaying
the denomination meeting here IK
ready to begin negotiations at once
and that It I is believed a closer re
lationshlp
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of the com
declared this wag the most progres-
sive step taken i| the church in sixty
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at, . THE GRAND LEADER
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interest of recruiting for' the army landing -w/v, made under tliP Uppye- £7.000 MEN- ARRIVE AT NEW .
for the organic union of all Presbfr air service,, were aniibuncbd late to-
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, : instead of flying direct t/FBl. J^»nis t '
;j. Hi Snowden, .chairman
nmittde on church work
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ytoflm and no doubt will mean 'the
union for whidh; pm churches havef
been
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women shoi
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working,
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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When you want your Ford car repaired, insist al- •
ays upon getting (he genuine FOrd Parts, made by
the F<jxd Motor Company, in order to insure reliable
quality. There are “spurious,” “countefeit,” “im«a-^ ~ j
Lion” parts made by outside conc^ns who have no
regard for quality in material, so insist on your Gar-
age or Repair Man furnishing you the genuine Ford
Parts. All reliable garages may now buy the genuipe
Ford Parts from us—so there’s-no excuse for any >1
bne using the “bogus” parts. -To be sure, bring" -j
your car to us for repairs or replacement;?.
O. B ROGERS n
FORD DEALER.
Phone 1019.
Plumbing Work
Given onr prompt^ attention. . We have a competent
men,' yfiio are ready to supply your every want.
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squadron will go to Sf . Josepli, Aio.,
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pairs are made. 4
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T,v.'Pt./44glrCi. ’I\v iH..'-TiiirdJ Korty-1 ^ °Il ^SAf.r. fine/ good mtleh
tnJ thd ouestten wheth^ -m STARVlNtiiA^IANjS TURN' 4. |First . Seventy^gh.te KrgMv-^econd.
>i4d bejadmitted to the m.n . vv,.jlington u,v .. . ; CANNIBALS, HOOVER HgARsj^ty-Ttogd SbghWSxhth flan
pflMwtkof the chuiuli was .4 ;
brought-before the assembly (bdsiv m 1U thP *T"1. m U,/; -l«»i4 >y .ptfvaii anmug Aru- t •• guard a«.i uie oim-p four ; A. T. Gardner. ty-$L
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Your. Job Prinmg Business
if We Can’t Pious Y<
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1919, newspaper, May 23, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014105/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.