Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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DAILY HERALD, NOVEMBER 9, 1920
company establish a shipping potrrt at
Me'Batd. Six varletie* of shells, *11
.
suitable for manufacturing purposes,
were found.
sooSf, according to J. R. Jefferson,
Tefcds garAe, fish hnd oyster commis-
sioner, who e recently accompanied
-
scouts of the concern in a survey , of
theseV '
Comfnisaioner Jefferson said that
the scouts were, pleased with the
quality of tl|[e shells they found and
that they would recommend that the
t room
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(By Associated Press)
San Francisco, Cal., ltov< 9— More'
than half the farttfettl in California
soil their predicts through co-opera-
tive marketing associations, accord-
ing to statistics being gathered by
attorneys for some 6f these organiza-
tions.
There are about tWenty-five active
associations, theSe figures show,
which in some cases control as high
as 90 per cent of their particular
crop, and whicjh range actively from
mere sales agen^Ips to organisations
that pack, dfstribhte and advertise
Nut Bread Tuesdays and Fridays.
American Home Bakery. 8-2
Two hundred years ago today the
Mayflower dropped anchor in Cape
Cod harbor.
A Want Ad win do n for you.
Today fs the forty-eighth anniver-
sary of the beginning of the great
Boston fire.
London’s new lord mayor, Alder-
man James Rolls, will be installed
in office today with the customary
elaborate ceremonies. »1
S ENGINEfcftS Plan
+6 eOLOfcfJk 3,00(Wdb.AC«fe
ESTATE OF GENERAL
TERRAZAS.
To mark his assumption ^of the
presidency Of the French republic, M.
MifldraUd is to be given an official
reception fbflay te the Hotel de Ville
in Paris.
^ give evng
of citrus fruits last year from the or-
chards of 11,900 members handling 70
per cent of the California oralnge and
lemon crop, is the patriafeii
associations. It not only sells fro ft
but marmalade and fruit Juices as
well, and through a sttbsfltidry eon-
secures fcbx shook and ©theY
packing materials.
The Central California Poeltry Pro-
ducers, Inc., who sold nine million
dozen eggs last, year, claim to be the
The annual general Convention of
the United Daughters of the Confed-
eracy is to be entertained at Ashe-
ville, yiLf (daring 'the four days be-
ginning today:
%preiiminary w°rk
►habilitating the 3,000,000-acre es-
W General Luis Terrazas, aged
Pp8h Warrior, who has been a ref-
past six
| ’
( work,, which has been turned I
to a local concern, calls for an
fUe SufTfey <* the entire estate,
engineers will make a careful
Of the land iorr surface and un-
build wkter, timber resources, oil
nfiierars. The land eventually
h tifffom open to the public for
i*'<^afihed that previous to the
k 6f terror Mexico has under-1
in tdh years the number tion
Mie oh the estate numbers 4Q0,- coni
With about 200,000 horses and
5 and 75,000 Sheep. Most ot yeai
have heed stolen by the va- qq
bafidi Of bandits that raided the M v
in Los
Problems of'great public import-
ance are scheduled fpr consideration
at the thirty-second annual convention
of the National Association of Rail-
wdjp and tJtdftfes Commissioners,
whdt is to lfegffc its sessions today in
vCuUgAurtA- sdi, s£-ut gw-' cL<mZ XArt/iU’ ym*' fag
'itCfaicC goto/Mur^C &rurur ^onGd g/no dc.
xA&w'dwfifiid im, a, audit cAi&aXMj ~mcMi
Mussels for fotton*.
\0y Associated Presk)
id- ^zacdict ~inci7i '
'‘fl/Xfal iinuz/vfuA, otfim, a, ‘Avz
&JU tAi iraicu ' xAi ^AAuvng yU- in xAb ifaci- &nd
C&du bairn
mti^- m put/ -Cnvm/f
, , ... y.
sets or fresh water clams ip rivers of
the western section of the state have
bebh foond to be salt*We for man-
afaewnag wtttftti aha other articles,
an & the gathering ot them for ship-
ment to *h Iowa plant Will begin
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to Prevent Chills
Take GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL
TONIC to destroy the Malarial Germs
in the Blood find thus Prevent ChiBa
75LU-: ■
Mall &j3tyu£ 4fu hid
fc IMP marshal and the total
be carried on this property
tffofoaiely $39,599,WO and
J insurance ioss Was 1509.607.
s on buildings and ooptents,
and uninsured, amounted to
LOOK! LOOK!
Try a loaM
American
Monte Bakery
F. H. fcnenberger, Prop.
Phone 294 • , •
lepartments of the cities
^ras/jdMtirAnf pointed to j
it f1,851,502 of the loss
bows Was in buildings
re originated, while only
t were caused by fire
om the budding of ite
» included In the tabu-
Aaette, Beaumont, HI |
Ehrt Worth, Galveston.
I §an Antonio. . Figures ,
from reports to (Be Wk-
of fire andetwrHers.
MY DAIF9 favorite yarn.
WAS THE one about.
THE OLD storekeeper.
i • • 4. :
WHO WAR playing checkers.
• * *
lM THt back if the std*.
AMONG THE coal oa ,
w ■ *■ *.
AND THE
WHEN tNfe sheriff.
WHO HAD*joUJvmped hia kiag.
• • .V'- •; *
SAID "81 there's a customer..
WAITIN* OUt front."
♦ fT #
AND 81 said “Sh-h-h!
. %/• « ; < •
IF YOU'LL keep quiet
MEBBE HE’LL go aw*/"
* • -; ' ‘ —
NOW HERE’S the big idea. 1
-A
When a good thing.
• • •
HAPPENS ALONG. %
• * • • ’
DON'T LEAVE !t to George,
- *- • **•
TO GRAB the gravy.
F’RINSTANCE IF. '
• ■ « • -# :• ) '■ • •
YOU HEAR of a smoke. '
OR READ about a Amohe.
• • * ■ ■
THAT Really does more,
• e • ' *
THAN PLEA8E the tostc.
■ #’ •
THERE ARE no hooks on you.
* * *
THERE'S NO law against.
* * * _.y '!. *
YOUR 8TEPPING up.
WITH THE other live. ones.
# • t
AND SAYING right out.
# *
IN A loud, clear voice.
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"GIMME A pack of.
THOSE CIGARETTES.
THAT SATISFY"
Mother, “Sm* Does
, lU Worfu”
naduke, Ark.—Speaking
» Christi; Teias, Nov. I.—
of the Golf Coast district ot
ekas are awaiting with Inter-
outcome of the planting of
iels of a variety of oats rec-
sd 'as "rast proof’ by R. E.
, former county agricultural
Nueces county bat who later
0 WoodvlUe, Mise. Hitherto
eat. rye and other smaH grain
1 this district have been ai-
lofmiy a failure, owing to rust
4 rh TNI* Vdd* *irTh6aY^ ♦
Ark.—Speaking of
:k-Dratight, which from
* household has become
the family medicine."
Hill, of Route 1, this
place, says: , -
"When the. children get bilious, I
give Aon a couple of good doses, and
When we have boar stomach, headache,
or any liver or. stomach trouble, we
use Black-Draught, it is an easy laxa-
tive, aid soon does tpe work. I cer-
tainly think It is one of the best rem-
edies made." *
- Black-Draught acts on the jaded
Brer, jpitly(jhd positively, and helps
Thedfo
Sir John Eaton eminent merchant
And Capitalist/ borh fh Toronto 45
y«Wa ago today.
ir. Caldwell fbcently wrote to
Swell, a leading farmer and
k raiser of thfe district, stating
/'-at Wood ville the oats had ma-
iyWith aa average of 3« bushels
Ml acre with 19 9inches of rdin-
ft hag proVdffvitself absolutely
Woof, he said. Mr. Weil wrote 1
Ikdi ordering a carload- of the seed,
could obtain only ten bushels. He
'fMjR Mfcht bhshels himself irafl
give two bushels to the (HHtitHf
It in Itt important function of throw-
ing out waste materials and poisons
from Die system.
In thousands Of households Black-
Draught M kept hdndy for immediate
Me in time ol need. Prompt treatment
often is half the battle, and will oftqn
prevent slight ills from developing in-
to serfdns troubles. *
Its foil-established merit, during
more than 79 years of successful use,
should convince you of the helpful
effects obtainable by takirtg Black-
Draught for liver and stomach dis-
orders. Get a package today, and
keep it in your house. See that
the package bears the words,
"Thedford’p Black-Draught” NC-141
nalist and orator, borh in AfibeyVifle
county, S. C., 64 ybdrs k§o today.
4
James A., Reed, United States sen-
ator from Missouri, borfi hear Mans-
field, Ohio, 59 years ago today.
R't. Rev. Lewis tV. Burton, fipfsco-
pal; bishop of Lexington. Ky., born at
Cleveland, Ohio, e$ years ago today.
♦
.Mae Marsh, jmpnlar actress in mo-
tion pictures, born at Madrid, NeF
Mexico, 25 years- ago today.
agent to plant an expert-
! to gfodnee seed for fn-
«. Practically all Of tilts
led with the exception of corn
ehtppbd fn from outside dis-
Just received a car mad of bright
yellow bananas, 35c per dozen. J. T.
Riviere. ’ ' 9-3
FALL—HEAD
INJURED.
ear ago my "stomach bloated
► with gas tbrft I fell uncon-
(md est thy head badly on cor* ■
door. 1 had suffered from
i trouble lor several years and
leine helped hte to speak of...
fcftt patched apAmy head and
me to nse Mayr’s Wonderful
• ter my stomach trouble The
have been realty wonderffll.
faker had'tty sign of tny fOr-f
m*»**»c*" It is a simple, j
a preparation that rancy-s •,
srrbal mucous ffom tin lutes-1
4Hays the hrflamma
rich tenues graetlealiy all
| ttvsg and intestinal ailments.
i maks other
SiSEBSggg
of Dr. Edwards's determination not
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1920, newspaper, November 9, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015263/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.