Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1920 Page: 5 of 6
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD, JULY 26, 1920
^Classified Want Ads'
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♦ If You Have Anything to Sell, Anything to Buy, Exchange, Rent or ♦
♦ Trade, Try a HERALD WANT AD—Two Cents a Word First fksue; ♦
♦ One Cent a Word Each Succeeding Issue. ♦
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FOR RENT—Furnished room for,1
FOR SALE
FOR THE most attractive automo-
bile insurance policy see B. F. (Uncle
Beu) Rogers. 19-6
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Dodge
roadster, good condition, terms. Write
P. 0. Box 584. —F eod3t
FOR SALE—Electric vibrator, in
good condition, and .practically njw.
$20. Phone 833. tfj
gentlemen.
7-6
1006 Mallard street.
FOR RENT—Two furnished light
housekeeping rooms, to couple with-1
out children. 712 W. Kolstad. 21-6 i
MISCELLANEOUS.
♦ * ♦ •» T-OX TROT PRESCRIBED FOR
♦ ♦ TUBERCULOSIS BY SCIENTIST
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4 * Paris, July 26.—Tlie foxtrot is One
of the most' effective methods of Cight-
liiig tuberculosis, acording to Dr. Gau-;
tiez. a thesis by whom has just been
read before the Academy of Science
by' Professor d’Arsonval. The tango,
is,: not quite so good, but it is better
than notiyng. .The curative value of
the fox-trot’ .is. due to,-the fact that
the dancers, rising on ’tlieir toes, in-
hale a greater quantity of air than
otherwise and this strengthens the
lungs. .
Dr. Gautiez declares that it is not
even neessary to perform an actual
dance. All that is needed is to. walk
on tiptoe a few minutes each morn-
WOOD—For sale. 57.50 per cord.j
Sam Rollins. 7-14-lmc
FOR SALE—Dodge car; attractive
terms, for immediate sale. Address
S„ Care Herald. eod-3t
HOUSE CLEANING, rugs and car-
, pets neatly done by JeTry McGriffi of ■
Corsicana, Texas. Phone 431, city.
23-3t
FOR SALE—Or trade, cows and j
chickens. Address B-l, care Herr.ld. j
22-5
For Sale.
;Ten acres in city limits, well
jimproved ...................52,500.0.0
FOR SALE-Sil-room house, withlFon>: “ear dt-v-
all modern conveniences, newly pa-
pered and painted inside. Apply at
217 W. Neches street.
FOR SALE—Do you want an extra
good brood sow? I have a thorough-
bred registered Duroc-Jersey, IS
months old, farrowed 13 pigs May 10.
1820; also several nice pigs of this
litter. G. B. Cuson, 705 N. Perry st.
22-6d-4tw
WANTED.
WANTED—Two light housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Ap-
ply X, Care box 183.
WANTED—Five passenger
Write C, S. P., Care Herald.
Seventeen and one-half acres
23-6t near city, highly improved.. 3,250 00
Twenty-three acres near city,
well improved, easy terms.. 3,600.00
Forty-six acres,('near city, well
improved ................... 3,200.00
Eight-room dwelling, close to
postoffice ......... 5,250.00
j Four-room dwelling, north
jside .... 2,100.00
| Four-room dwelling, close in,
{north side ............... . 2,500.00
Five - room dwelling, north
side ........................ 4,000,00
($1000 cash, balance $45.00 a
month.),
_j Five-room dwelling, S. Syca-
Ford.'more •••........... 4,000.00
j($1000 cash, balance in annu-
j al installments of $500 at 8
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnish-
ed upstairs south rooms; gentlemen
only. Mrs. John Fox, 917 X. Jack-
son street. v 19-6
TO RENT—Large, cool, southeast
front room, upstairs, convenient to
bath, one block from boarding house;
for one or two gentlemen. Phone 874.
12-tf
Large southeast mod-
615 W. Spring street.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms. 906 Howard avenue. 14-6t
WANTED—Paper bailer; will pay Per cent.)
cash. Address X, care Herald. | Four - room cottage, north
side ____'.................... 2,000.00 |
Five-room cottage _________; 1,250.00
($400 cash, balance $10 and
interest at 10 per cent.)
Seven-room cottage, south
side, close in. large lot_______ 5,250.00
Four-room cottage, north. '
side ...................\ .... 2 200.00
Five-room cottage, north
side .................. 2,500.00
v Wright-Kendall Co.
Room 4, Gregg-Link Bldg.
Phone 207.
7-20-tf '
CLERKS, men and women, 18 up-
ward, for postal mail service, $13S
month; examination July-August; ex-
perience unnecessary.- For free par-
ticulars write J. Leonard, former civil
service examiner, 933 Equitable Bldg..
Washington. 20-7
LOST.
trse containing money and
to T. J. Cross. Return
State Bank for reward.
When tnere i? nara work to do in
hot weather Prickly Ash Bitters
Droves its worth as a stomach, liver
and bowel purifier Those who use
it stand the heat better and are less
fatigued at night. Price $1.25 per
bottle. Bratton Drag Co., spec-
ial agents.—adv.
We bu/v£econd-hanti furniture and
Cook stoves. Spencer’s, phone 43.
Avenue A. 23-tf ]
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Star Bottling Works
Manufacturer-! of
>LL KINDS OF SOFT DRINK!
Agents for Coca Cola.
Phone 3$.
ALCOHOL-3 PER CEh^
AVe^dabiefteparationfcrAs
similatin^thefcod by Re£uur
Bears the
CASTORM
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genome Castoria
Always
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of
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TKI ClaltUI OOMPAN. Ht* YORK CITY.
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THEO. S. MAFFITT
Architect |
510 North Sycamore St.
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WRIGHT-KENDALL CO.
Insurance and Lands
Room 4, Gregg-LinK Bldg.
Phone 307
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OR. CHARLES CARD
Eye. Ear, Ncse and Throat
Office over Bratton’a Spring j j
Street Pharmacy j
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! I DR. C. C. NASH
Office—First National Bank
Building
Entrance over Western Union.
Hours—2-5 p. m., and by appoint-
ment. Nash Sanitarium—8-9 a.
m., ^nd Dy appointment. •' -
Office Phone IS, Res. Phone 395.
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DR. E. W. HUNGATE
Dentist
> Suite 2, Link Bldg.
j Over Bratton’s Oak St. Pharmacy j
Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5*p. m.
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DR. E. B. PARSONS
Office Over Bratton’s Spring
Street Drug Store
Office Hours:
10 to 12 a. m„ 2 to 6 p. m. j
After Supper by Appointment
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OR. G. D. SMALL j
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
Office Rooms 3, 4, 5, 6, Ritnor
Bldg., 103(4 Main SL
{ Office Phone 295, Res. Thone i23l
' Office Hours:
9 to 12. a. m. 2 to 5 p.m. .
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dr. R. h. McLeod
Physician and Su.'geon
Office:
Suite 12, Link Building
j Surgery at Palestine Sanitarium |
DR. SYLVAN GOLDBERG \
Has returned to Palestine to enter
the practice of medicine and
surgery, and is associated with
DRS. LINK & LINK
Office Link Building 7
) Phones: Office, 28; Res. 530
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WM. F. MURPHY ' j
Doctor of Dental Surgcrv
Dental Examiner for the United
j 1 States Public Health Service
Hours:
9 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Office phone 336; Res. Phone 335 j
2Q7J4 Main St., Palestine, Texas j.
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DR. E. S. KANE
| Dentist .'j
| Office ovey Bratton Spring {
Street Pharmacy j
9-12 A. M. 2-6 P. M.
( PHONES:
Office £56—Home 366
DR. G. L. RYE
Dentist
Office, First National Bauk Bldg.
Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5
j Phonos: Office, 18; Residence 714
DR. A. ARTHUR SPEEGLE
Physician and Surgeon
Palestine, Texas
Hours:
Speegle Sanitarium 8-10 a. m. j
Office 5-6-7, City Drug Store 1-5 p.m. |
Evenings by Appointment
Phones: Office, 117; Res. 185 j I
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| DR. LOUIS H. COCKERHAM |j
] Physician and Surgeon
| Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5 |'
| Suite No. 3—City Iiall.
j Phones: Office. 10S: Res.. oS3. |
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SAM ROLLINS
I Furniture and Piano living
We Haul Everything
Residence Phone 457
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j PALESTINE SEWER SYSTEM
Office 210 Main Street
Phone 241
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ing. When xve walk in the ordinary :
fashion .the lungs are comparatively |
inactive and, this is. said to be one of i
the “favorite causes” of tuberculosis. !
Laboratory experiments have demon-
strated': - .
1. When the weight of the body is.;
inclined toward the toes pulmonary'j
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Women will vote in the democratic
citv primaries in Atlanta today.
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The political campaign- in Xoya
Scotia v ill conclude' today, preliini;
'nary .to t^e parliamentary elections
to be heiu tomorrow.
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. Cleveland will .be the Mecca todav,
lor Knights of Pythias from all over
the United States, and 'Canada, the oc-,
casion being the opening of the grand
1 encampment of the uniform ran): of.
the -order.
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j A meeting if to Do held in St. Paul
today to organize the Minnesota
State Federation of Business .and Pro-’
Sessional Women's Clubs. Tomorrow
thT'convention of the national federa-
tion .will open iti the same'city.. '
Uncle 'Sam’s, best runners, leapers.
ntliailOH is mcicascu ii pci ,
2. In. the same conditions the in- |>vei*ht throwefs. . boxers,- wrestlers
nsitv of resbiratorv exchanges is in-|£nd *tars in other - branches of ath-
letic , sport will ..depart from X-ejV
York, today-eh route to Antwerp.
ereas'ed- 14 per cent.'
Instead of going'to a sanitarium, ... .
according to this view, the patient ; ivh('rp they will meet the chosen rep-
should join a dancing class and get
resentatives of nearly two-score other
nations' in the coming Olympic-games.*
80 acre farm near J^ontalba, all un-i.'<Mnon’ July -L One man ,
,der Hog wire fence, 60 acres . In cuHi- j18 <le;ri1' ^ »* ^Wx .ate. three ;
jure badi.v burned and one is .seriously ■
injured, and a block -.in- tine'- business
For Sale.
23 acres close in, splendid improve-
ments, 1-2 mile city limits. $3,650.
560 acres, 75 acres bottom land in
cultivation; two sets improvements.
1 1-2 million feet fine timber, near
good school,' near Denson Springs, $20
per. acre. ' * ; - •
250 acres near Montalba, 75 acres in
cultivation, 10 acres bottom land, 100
acres'more fine bdttom land , can be
put in cultivation; two sets improve-
ments. Finely watered, nearly entire
tract' under hog wire fence; $25 per
acre. . .' /
140 acres 3 1-2 miles from Palestine
on public road, one -4-room dwelling
and one 3-room house, barn and out-
buildings, good water; $25 per acre. -
Rossman Gets New Hob. ' .- j
Madison, Minn., July 24—<i|laude'
Rossman, Yornr^r Detroit American
baseball player apd later with the
Minneapolis' clu-b .in tin, American as-,
sociation. lias been sighed to raanags-
the local club 'for. the‘. remainder of
the season. ,
Rossman, who during the spring ■)
months coached the baseball team at
St. Mary's College, St. lVul, wps'sign-.i
by Bobby Stevenson, Mlimeapolis, whoh
■has been released as nmnager of fhe \
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Special Sale Week
July 26th
For thik week only we offer to the people of Palestine and Anderson
county
Oldfield and Timesco Tires
%
AT THE 1919 PRICES
Barney Oldfield Tires at 20 Per Cent Discount
These tjres have stood the test and broke the world’s record in In-
dianapolis races' in May when Chevrolet made the five hundred miles
Without a single tire change. The three winners used OLDFIELD TIRES
, — Guaranteed to give you satisfaction.
Palestine Oldsmobile Co.
601-603 AV. Spring Street .
.Used Cars for. Sale:
One 1919.Ford Touring Car.
- One 1919 Ford Touring Car Starter, ^ew Body.
-One 1919 Maxwell Touring.
One 1918 Maxwell ’^uring. - -. ■
GASOLINE TANK - .*
EXPLOSION HAS . -j
• ' FATAL RESULTS
j* MCDOUGALL
- ; . , You’re, taking 125 steps too many1 each meal.
Fnnill .wonder-you’re so tired every evening, you pace pace. pace,
across the kitchen floor for things that .might be in arzn-s reach had
ypu a McDo'ugall Kitchen Cabinet.. See our display.
U Wyatt, Mclnnis & Denby
Fire Hall Building.
ration, good house, barn, orchard; $25
per acre. . . u
40 acre farm near Concord, good,
j distric t of A'-ernoii is in ’smqkihgiruins j
T v C LCbllll UvOl vUUUV/lUf ovOUi j . ,
level land, good improvements! • %25. \s«**'*y . ^ferapon/ .hs the result of,
per-acre- Would .sell crop and give 1116 e3t‘?losk>l1 °^a gasoline.tafak here -
immediate possestfon. - 8t- H:13; <**** Saturday moving
Tire .loss is more,than $100,600.
' Gasoline being rim from a .tank
Desei-Boettcher Company
WHOLESALE FRUiTS, PRODUCE AND
• - GROCERIES *
See me at ihe Ark.
23-3t
J. P. Cunyus,
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To Destroy Malarial Germs
Phene 153
I. B. HUGHES, Manager
Phone 154
truck into a storage tank in the rear
of the cleaning, and pressing shop of;.
Smith & Hansard exploded’ Spontan-
eously, blowing the tank from -the!
Take GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC, 'truck 300 feet' into the air.’ -
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC |t:uck, who was standing near the
Strengthens and Builds up the system by tank holding the ,liose. was fatally i
Purifying and Enriching the Blood. You , , M, .. . , . ., ... , .
can soon feel its Strengthening. Invlgor-;buinet1'. Ile drove lht tank truck
ating Effect. 60c. • ‘ ;here front Electra.
R. N. Bush, General Insur
‘ THE LARGEST AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE INSURANCE
OFFICE IN EAST TEXAS ,
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
. Charles Hansard of the firm of
| Smith ’•&' Hansard, owners of. the
i shop,, was so badly burned by the
I explosion that he is-expected to die. j
j Sniitll was -badly burned but will
rdcove:7
Never mind how often you have tried "H. A. Sanderson, a presser in -the j
^!£|Cani^®Pburning, itching shop, was also severely burned but js
eczema quickly by applying Zemo
Furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra ex®^cte(? t0 live- ’ J
large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins bhe Starting with the pressing shop,
moment Zemo is applied. In a short the flames front the explosion swift-
tune usually every trace of eczema ,, ’
tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and y leaped-to
similar skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
otliers fail it is the one dependable
treatment for skin troubles of all kinds.
Th<; E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
buildings' on either side
along Pease street.
__, -,-t-------—»». The Vcrnbn fiie “appaTratits, sup-i
penetrating, antiSp&ffid.^'St' pIeiUenled *»’ '<her-ettorts of every
agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain. When i11 loW!’- was' unable to check
the; flames’,-. Calls for help were tele-.!
phbned to neisliboring towns and mo,
--j tor.--apparatus immediately started
| across country, from Chilkothe and
j Electra, :i0 miius away.
! R. V. Parr, former tax collector,
was ruii eve by a team frightoned
J at the cxpl sion, and is suffering
i from- concussi.ori of the brain. Sev
! era}.- of his ribs were broken.
W; A. Moiicr. insurance agent, was
painfully, though not seriously, burn-,
led oh til,, face and -head by-flames
which shot into his offi<e across the
alley from the tanks, when they” cx-;
ploded. - ’ - j
A Sympathizer
Is a fellow that’s for you as long as it don’t cost anything. It won’t
cost you anything to try
K-M-B Chops
• We guarantee the results.
Broyles Wholesale Co.
n
If us boys could
vote on the best
kind of com flakes
Post
Toasties
would* win hands
down— says flfi/ll
At Grocers l
Everywhere
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Chiropractic
Adjustments
Removes the cause of diseast.-
Nature,-Gates.
D. M. HICKS
Chiropractor
115 Spring Street
; Over Barro VStoi e
Palestine,
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GcniU'.aill Irud a v..-; I'lic latest,
Hltiiritruttea is proMded by the remavk-
. able career of LkC .Morg ;n AV.ukiii,
! who has been appointed professor of .
j F.'cticli language.ami flench literattwe
at the pokth Waiea UiHve'rfedtv. Col-
lege Dr. \‘. at kin began ,hU career ;
a- a .-tone-ma.von. and acqsired most;
of ins knowledge through home rtudy.
. uppldnl*. pt U by attendance a't night i
schools in -Swausea. It was—rtte¥e\
that, he "a titscover, <i by a: Frenchi
professor, who ■ ,n2 lieeu sent xoUex-
arniue tile student After, that,
voting Mol gun Wat kin male uch
j.i wohn- rful prtgie: a-that, a* lwehty:one *
he ra , ird ad before ium at the South
Wble-s. I iWversit> College, graduated
wHh highest itoiior.' in French, and is -
now regarded a.s one of the greatest ,
living authorities cm the Komuu lan-
guages,- ' . V - . . ' / ’•
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THE UNIVEH&AI CAB
The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting
and lighting system and demountable rims with
3j£-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of
class and comfort, both in summer and in winter.
For touring it is a most comfortable car. The
large plate glass windows make it an open car
when desired, wnile in case of rain and all indem-
en t weather, it can be made a most delightful
closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust-
proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats.
Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive
it. While it has all the distinctive and econom-
ical merits of the Ford car in operation and
maintenance. Won’t^ou come in and look it
over? ' 7* ‘ ,3.
71
O. B. ROGERS
Ford Dealer
Phone 1019.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1920, newspaper, July 26, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024882/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.