Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 30, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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We daily
ip belt State Bank
OF PALESTINE
Capital $100,000
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me with rapturous thrilh
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Liberty Bonds, Vi
Are your
Papers, etc. safe from fire and
We have
Safety Deposit Boxc
to rent at extremely moderate
ice appeals to you, start an ac
aity to serve you.
If prompt, efficient s
count and give us an oppo
T. M. CAMPBELL, JR., President
O. B. ROGERS, Vice President D. S. WOMMACK, Cashier
If you wants results, try a Want Ad.
—THE—
ROYALL NATIONAL BANK
and n
ROY ALL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.
PALESTINE, TEXAS
COMBINED CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,000.00
total resources over..............____________________$2,000,000.00
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Offers every accommodation consistent with safe and prudent
banking.
Prompt and courteous attention given to all business entrusted us.
CASTOR IA
IS THIS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
i'or Infants and Children
In Ue* For Over 30 Years
THE ORE-PRICE CLOTHIER
Viscount Haldane, former lord high
chancellor of Great Britain, born 63
years ago today. -
Eyre Crowe, long assistant under-
secretary of state for foreign affairs in
the British government, born 55 years
ago today. ;
Clippings and
te Comment
John S. Runnells, president of the
Pullman Company, bora at Effingham,
N. H., 75 years ago today.
The non-interest bearing and unsecured deposits of
are protected by the Depositor's Guaranty Fund of tbs
Texas.
Julius Rrutschnitt, corporate head
of the Southern Pacific, bora in New
Orleans, 65 years ago today.
Let Them Pay.
re are vineyards heavy laden on
Kiss hill slopes of the Hun,
re are castles on her rivers, never
touched by flame or gun;
re are orchards heavy fruited nev-
er touched or scarred by war;
dtnd knows no devastation such as
Prance is weeping tor; •
lland knows no outraged daugh-
ters, Hunl&nd knows no poisoned
five for $2. When all 60 melons had
been sold the partners met to again
divide the money, and there was only
$24.
What became of the extra dollar?
One of our readers over in the shops
has asked me to get the answer to
the above, and I will thank some read-
ef to supply.lt.
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It Was Mutual.
A venerable justice sat in the place
of honor at a reception. As a young
lady of dazzling charms walked past
he exclaimed almost involuntarily:
“What a beautiful young lady!”
The young woman overheard the
justice's compliment, turned and gave
him a radiant smife: “What an ex-
cellent judge!” she said.—Pittsburg
Chronicle-Telegraph.
♦ ♦♦
Nothing Doing.
Mr. Fewlocks—I’m really older than
I look. Would you takejne for 50?
Miss Goldlocks—You! I wouldn’t
take you for* a million. ^ •
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. Hoped Not.
A popular singer received a song
from a lady amateur song writer,
which she played over to her hus-
band.
“Good heaven^!” he exclaimed,
when she had finished, ‘‘what does she
call it?”
“I Wonder If He’ll Miss Me,” was
the reply.
“Well,” was the comment, “if he
does he ought never to be trusted with
a gun again."
♦ ♦♦
In the Minority.
When George Bernard Shaw pro-
duced the play “Androches” the house
rose at the fall of the curtain and
the author was brought on the stage
to bow to the storm of applause.
A solitary man in the gallery shout-
ed, “I call it rot!”
“My friend,” said G. B. S„ “I quite
agree with you, but what are we two
against so many of a contrary opin-
ion?”—Edinburgh Scotsman.
Robinson Guaranty State Bank
and Trust Company
Texas’ Largest Monument Man-
ufacturers.
John Sharp Williams, senior United
States senator from Mississippi, born
at Memphis, Tenn., 65 years ago to-
day.
Southern Marble
and Stone Co.
Avenue’ A Palestine
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS.
Thirty-eight years of successful be
BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING
But Not So Bad If You Know How to
* Reach the Cause.
YOUR WORK FINISHED IN
PALESTINE BY EXPERT
WORKMEN—SATISFAC-
TION GUARANTEED
factories are whirring, Hun-
tomes are filled with spoil;
ton tqRo held the world up,
[ to bunt, outrage and slay,
ft the world’s injustice and
Nothing more discouraging than a
constant backache. ’ Lame when you
awaken, pains pierce you when you
bend or lift It’s hard to work or to
rest. Backache often indicates bad
kidneys. Palestine people recommend
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case.:
Mrs. G. W. Starnes, 901 E. Craw-
ford street, Palestine, says: “I have
found Doan’s Kidney Pills to be a
very satisfactory remedy to me, when-
ever my kidneys ba,ve caused me trou-
ble. t had attacks of kidney com-
plaint. My back ached dreadfully. I
didn’t feel like doing my work. Often
I had. blind, dizzy spells and the ac-
Joy^e Grocery Company
* WHOLESALE GROCERS
1114 East Spring St Palestine, Texas
ce? Let him but cast a look to
graves of Belgians he’s made!
ce? Let him but think a moment
of the price that FVance has paid!
i him think of England’s sons who
ONE CAR OF BUGGIES—BOTH 8TEEL AND RUB-
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BER TIRES.—SEE US FOR
AUTOMOBILE TIRE8
Doan’s Kidney PillsffBflT^WRBff?
Drug Stova have never failed to stop
the backache and regulate the kid-
neys. The dizziness left and I felt bet-
ter in every way.” 7
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Starnes had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Herman
Tfcsue Local Concerns Can Serve You.
When we think of Yankee boys who
went to stop the Hun advance,
we dwell upon the crosses plant-
- ed in the soil of France,
, Then our hearts burn hot within us
and we have the mind to say .
, Something of the price we’re thinking
Germans should be made to pay!
Rather than one girl was outraged or
one Yankee boy had died.
Rather had we seared the nation of
the Hun from side to side!
Gibbetted that nation’s leaders, left its
efties ashen gray!
Yet they whine of the injustice of the
price they have to pay!
—-J. Mortimer Lewis, in Houston Post.
8 8 8
A “Fur” Story.
Joseph Cummings Chase, the por-
trait painter, told at a club the other
, day the story of a Connecticut fanner
who never would admit that he didn’t
know all about anything that knight
coma up. He was never surprised.
“Waal,” would be-hls invariable com-
ment upon some striking incident, per-
sonal or otherwise. “I expected it.”
Recently at a county fair he was in-
vited upon the platform and the ma-
. gician, after soine manipulation, ex-
tracted a rabbit'from his flowing
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8 Try MJfJf. f Nothing so good 8
8 tor sore and | for baby's bowels 8
8 tender feet [ as Child’s friend 8
8 F. A. PATRICK, Druggist. 8
8 8
* Star Bottling Works ♦
8 Manufacturers of 8
8 ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS. 8
6 Agents for Coca Cola. 8
8 Phone Sk 8
Spring Park Announcement.
I take pleasure in announcing to
the public that Spring Park, formerly
a private club and lake, is now open
to the public, and we will he glad tq
entertain picnic parties, fishing1 par-
ties and dances. This park place is
just outside the city limits, accessible
by good roads, and /ou will find it a
delightful place to visit.
For particulars and terms, see
R. S- GILLIAM
Phone 334, or at Spring Park.
Adv. 23-tf
MOORE GROCERY
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
We meet mail order
prices on anything in the
furniture line. Spencer
Furniture Company. Phone
TYLER, PITTSBURG, PALESTINE AND LONGVIEW.
If you are in the market for either
a modest or pretentious home in the
city, or if you want a nice suburban
home (acreage property), call and see
B. F. (Uncle Ben) Rogers. He has
the goods. Phone 286. 24-3t
PHONE
234
(American) phone
iHONE BAKERY/
We own the output of a sawmill
near city, also some residence lots in
city; therefore, we are in position to
have houses built to specification for
the prospective buyer, with small cash
payment, and terms for balance. C.
Roe Hall, phones 62 and 1106. 28-tf
Are here for you. We can furnish you with Suit Cases, Hand
and Trunks in most any qnallty you want, at the right prloe.
Our terms for credit are liberal, reasonable discount few cask.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Wyatt, Mclnnis & Denby
888888888888888
Notice.
Messrs. Wright-Kendall will have
charge of my business when I am
away from horns. Bee them about
buying property, paying notes, etc.
Office over Douthlf • Drug Stare.
25-tf A. C. Green.
Fire Hall Building
Phone 3-5-8
Good Things
to Eat
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder for kidney and
bladder troubles, gravel, diabetes,
weak and lame backB, rheumatism,
and Irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women. If
not sold by your druggist, will be
sent by mail on receipt of $1.25. One
small bottle io two months treatment
and often cures. Sena for Bworn
testimonials. Dr. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street. SL Louis. Mo. Sold by
druggists. . Adv.
Are specialties wltK T us.
Every food product we offer
you is of real quality.
For your baking we offer
Belle of Wichita, the highest
grade all-purpose flour on
the market. ~
Let US fill your next order.
P. M. HUGHES
REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE
AND RENTALS.
We Make a Specialty of City Property; Mm
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor
Heirs. We make all kinds of Bonds.
Royal! National Bank Building. Palestine, 1
*Tio! Ha!” laughed his wife when
be returned to the audience, “now you
eaa’t say you expected that!”
“Waal, no; thet is, not exactly. Fur
. two days I been feelin’ somethin’ goin’
on in them whiskers o’ mine, but I
couldn’t quke make up my mind ’twas
a rabbit.”—Buffalo Commercial.
8 8 8
Pist Experience. ’
“Your singer has a flue range. But
can she manage it?”
“She ought to. She used to be a
cook.”
, 8 8 8
What Became of the Extra Dollar?
Two melon growers started to town
. the other evening, each having thirty
melons. On the outskirts of the city
they agreed to qo partners, and one
of the men agreed to sell his melons
at three for one dollar. The other,
who had larger melons, agreed to sell
hie two for one dollar. In the eve-
ning they met and divided $25.
The next day they met before com
lug to town, and each having 30 mel-
ons on bis wagon, they decided to con-
sol Mato the load and sell them out at
When there is hard work to do in
hot weather Prickly Ash Bitters
prqves its worth as a stomach, liver
and bowel purifier. Those who use
it stand the heat better and are less
fatigued at night Price $1.25 per
bottle. J. D. Smullen 8 Co., special
agents.—Adv.
—The Union Central Life Insurance
Co.’s new policy with disability bene-
fits. This company is fifty years old;
has over seven and one-half million-
dollars invested in Texas securities
and you will be satisfied with our
rates. J. C. Townsend. * 22-tf
HORACE J. OWENS
703 Harrison 8L, phone 1153, Palao-
tine, Texas. Representing Oliver
Music Company. I sell Rnaba, M&-
thushek, Estey and the Kohler and
Campbell Pianos. Piano tuning,
voicing, action regulating. Drop a
postal and I will calL Charges reas-
onable; expert work guaranteed.
Highest recommendations. Adv.
Leave your codak films at J. B.
Terry & Co.’s, the place for good work
and quick sefvice. Adv. 1-lmo
FRENCH MARKET
Phone 91
Aetna Life (the greatest insurance corporation in the world)
for accident and health.
Aetna Liability; tor Automobiles, Public Liability, Property
Damage, Collisions, Elevator, Compensation and Plato
National Surety Co. (bonds more people than all other com-
panies) Bonds and Burglary.
Hartford Steam Boiler Co. (the only exclusive steam boiler
insurance and inspection compact y in the world.)
Home of New York, Aetna of Hartford, Royal of England;
Hanover of New York, Camden of New Jersey, New Hampshire
of Manchester, Home Fire 8 Marine of California and the Ana-
tin of Dallas, are the companies in which I, place my fire in-
surance, and with these connections I am in a position to write
an Insurable risk. Business placed through my ofSoa receives
my personal attention; having made a close study of the Insur-
ance business, and with the largest facility tor lmadHwg all Uses
of insurance, I can give the insuring public the very beet of
service. No risk too small, none too large. 1 will advise with
you as to rates, forms aud in the event of lose, t am your rep-
resentative.
Bad digestion robs the body of the
nourishment it needs to maintain
health and strength. To restore tone
in the digestive organs there is no bet-
ter remedy than Prickly Ash Bitters.
It improves digestion and cleanses the
stomach, liver and bowels. Price
$1.25 per bottle.*
Bratton Drug Company, Special
Agents. Adv.
YOUR NAME
Is it on our subscrip-
Office Phone 310—Residence 961
Corner Tennessee avenue and Main
Street
Second-hand supplies ‘n good condi-
tion also water tanks, pulleys, pipes,
rags, iron, metals, sacks, auto tires,
etc., and second-hand machinery.
We buy all kinds of scrap Junk,
automobile parts, gears, etc., Auto
tires and inner tubes.
iron list?
We will guarantee
you full value
FOR YOUR MONEY
Let Us Print
Your Sale Bills
Read The Herald advertisements
for real bargains. Do your shopping
while sitting comfortably at home.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 30, 1919, newspaper, July 30, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014280/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.