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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD. JUNE 16, 1920
Palestine Dally Herald
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❖ A word spoken in due season, <• *•*
❖ at the right moment, is the ♦> ••*
Cntared as iecoud*clasa matter June mother of ages -—Carlvle ••• '•*
JCKto!i[c.e.a,l p!les,ti°®' ❖ *
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rezu, under act of March 6, 1879.
PMbllshSR Every Afternoon—8unday ; serves handled, and remove i •>
Clip and
Comment
Excepted.
W. M. and 9. V. HAMILTON
■dltors and Proprietor*
the necessity of white men having;
to bat him on the head. ❖
I. & G. N. RAILROAD.
BLUNTING THE BETTER
STINCTS.
Telephone 4-4-4
"The Hamilton Boys, Ton Fnow
Telephone §-1*7
H. M 8mltii. The Circulator
Life’s Lesson.
1 learn as the years roll Onward
And leave the past behind.
“Easy money” is an instrument | That much I have counted sorrow
which blunts the better instincts of. But proves that our God is kind;
a man. The love of it is an enemy; That many a flower 1 longed for .
Had a hidden thorn of pain, .
And many a nigged by-path
Led to fields of ripened grain.
6 o* r t n Pries- . to t*le sPirit of t uth and the promo-
■y tha MthT In °advan«B___75c ler of skepticism regarding virtue.
By tha year, In advance.^—- _$7.50 Our blessing is greater when we
8uDscrlptlons payable Invariably In are endowed with integrity of char-j
advance. acter, than when we have riches. 'j The clouds cover the sunshine,
Sincerity is fundamental in a "sUc-
Obltuarlea, resolutions of respect and
cards of thanks of less than seventy
five TTDrds will be published free of sincerity is in danger from the ef-
charge. For all words In excess of f0rt to secure monev.” _
seventy-five a charge of one cent a
word will b# made. Be sure to count The talents a man possesses
your words, and send right amount j should be shared with others exploit-
«f money or stamps to cover for ex- ed for the good ol all, hud not for
(ra words, or elaa the matter 'Rill,purejy selfish aims. Trving to
not be printed.
They cannot banish the sun;
cessful man who would be happy, but And the earth shines out the brighter j b<
Enemies
By OBOROB MATTHEW ADAMS
tjEOPLE are known and judged
JT quite as much by the kind of En-
emies they make as by the kind of
Friends they have
Choose your iBnemies.
Many a man or woman has been
handicapped by having some one else
choose their Bnemies for them. For
Enemies must needs come to every
forceftil Character, Sooner or later.
And if you do the choosing of your
Enemies, you know the kind you have
to deal with. & '
Choose your enemies.
Another strong point about choosing
your own En^pies, Is that you can
To .Longview—
■
Widen the weary rain is done;
We must stand in the deepest shadow
To see the clearest light.
And often from wrong’s own darkness
Cames the very strength of right.
make “easy money” is a poor school
Notice to the Publlo—Any erroneous in which to learn how to share with
reflection upon the character, stand others.
ing or reputation of any person, firm Everyone is permitted by the mosti The sweetest songs will fall.
Se^cSSI^Vtee11 Heaild&P5riUr toj ethical rules to seek wealthier as peace comes after suffering,
gladly corrected upon It uelng brought
_ advantage than
If some one <££• chose them for you
tuod actfed asla^Joach to them. For
many a Jmad, by dose application to
the ktdly of Ufa Enemies; can finally
make them his Friends !
Choose your Ehemies.
Enemies have the mogt to do with
and cluster moat around those who are
Positive and Definite as Doers. To STATE RAILROAD SCHEDULE
And from' lips that have tasted sadness have Mg pla4'«Ml work to i 1 0rrives > • • • • •-•••11 ■ ** *■ m.
. perform and to go ahead with.it with- ; No. 2 leaves ____X2:40 p. m.
Tho sweetest senes will fall I ^ fe&T ^ ^ ^ Eneinjps I -,--;-____
So the heart! from the hardest trial
Gains the purest joy of all,
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No. 1...................
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No.
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From. Longview— ,
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To Houston—
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From' Houston—
No. 2........_________
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To San Antonio—
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No. r............V____
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.10:30 p. m.
From San Antonio—
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no. a.:.,...,..,;......
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We exercise no more conservatism than is de-
manded .by sound banking practice.
Just enough to assure you of SAFETY with us.
After Safety, our main object is to render a
Helpful Service, one adequate to your every bank-
ing need. •
Guaranty State Bank
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to "the attention of the publishers.
Member of the Aesoclated Press—
The Aesoclated Preee le exclusively
entiUed to the use for re-publication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or not otherwise credited In this
paper, and aleo the local news pub-
lished herein.
The Herald* Circulate.. Smith,
bp re&chod by phoning 617, and
all oomplaints of failure to delivei
paper, or toy business with the cir-
culation end of the business after
regular business hours should be
phoned this number. 6-1-7.
with the energies at his Command, j And love is reward of pain, *
No man is permitted, by an ethical ^0 after earth comes heaven,
rule, to forget principles in bis pur-
suit of wealth.
Happiness demands that it be sfiar-
1 from Somewhere. But enemies never Will buy your 01a magazines and De-
1 come around • —— ’——
ed, or it shrivels up and dies. 'Hap-
piness does not thrive in an atmos-
phere whgfp—the better instincts
are blunted by selfishness.—'The
Rotarian.
The republicans announce a drive
for seven million dollars, which they
estimate iyill be needed • to put their
Pl tAaF TAKE NOTICE. I t5cket over* They at>Pear , modest.
Eleven a. m. is the latest hour for! 11 the brethren show such a willing-
securing an ad or a change of ad in ness to be shaken down, as was evi-
dent in the golden showers ih con-
nection with the pre-convention
campaigns, why stop at seven mil-
lions? Besides, it is probably a
great risk to let the rank and file
keeb any of their money. They
don’t seem to know wnat to do with
it.
the day’s Issue of the Heraic^ Copy
sent in earlier will be appreciated, and
will enable us to give totter service.
Positively no changes after 11 o’clock.
This is necessary to guarantee issuing
the paper on time each afternoon.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1920.
And out of our loss the gain.
-Author not .known.
Discriminating.
d unless yon become Ef-
fective and jtannmefital in your ef-
forts. Then th4.Enemies get busy.
Choose you* ^Bnemies.
But never for a single moment allow
the work of your Enemies to deter
lineatore at potato house.
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A Bank Check Account
Can be used to your advantage in many ways. Aside from the accuracy
and convenience in handling your financial matters, It creates a de-
sire to increase your monthly balance. Also, it strengthens your po- j
rition in the business world plus the advice and counsel of the bank's
officials. Keep your Check Account here.
The First National Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock* Palestine, T«
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~ .... . > ! you from youfr forward fight. Accept.
Two political candidates were dis-j them £s a ^ter of course, never al-
cussing the coming local election. lowing yours^tf to get down* to their
“'What did the audience say when ! level. For then they may swoop down
you told them you had never paid a j upon you add ^bewilder and defeat
dollar for a vote?” queried one. ~
“A few cheered, but the majority
seemed to lose interest,” returned the
other.—(Harper’s Magazine.
Dangerous Beasts.
The teacher had been telling her
class about the ' rhinoceros family.
“Now name some things,” she said,
“that are very dangerous to. get near
to. and tiiafl have horns.”
“Automobiles!” promptly answered
Johnny.—-Harper’s Magazine.
you.
Ctioose youg
And remt
malning bl
you pave a
finally walk
lemles.
that by always re-
in your Enemies,
rer.which they may
Friends. '
STATEMENT
OF CONDITION CF
OF PALESTINE
At Close of Business May 4, 1920.
ELEVEN MONTHS ANp 8IX DAYS OLD
RESOURCES:
fd
BANK
4480.813.77
.. 17,944.75
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❖ DAILY LESSONS IN HISTORY. *>
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One Hundred Years Ago Today.
1820—Jared B. Flagg, who attained
fame both as preacher and painter,
born at New Haven, Conn. Died in
New York City, Sept. $3,
The Scotch of It.
Two old Scotchmen sat by the road-
side, talking and puffing away merrily
at their pipes. V '
“There’s no muckle pleasure in
LIABILITIES:
Loanr> and Discounts _____..._________
U. S. Liberty Bonds .........________
Banking House, Phirniture and
Fixtures 37,470,00
. Interest in Guaranty Fund ....____... • 3,000.00
Advances on Cotton ....... 8.581.00
CASH ...................... 86,826.24
John Howard, banker and business
man of Jacksonville, was here yes- j smokin’, Sandy,” *said Donald
terday afternoon on business. Inj
Seventy-live Years Ago Today.
1845—The Texas congress approved of t0n4atofe8 a day now.
the terms of annexation to the
United States.
Fifty Years Ago Today.
1870—A Lee school system was estab-
lished in South Carolina.
Hoo.dae ye mak' that oot?” quest
conversation with a Herald man he tioned Sandy,
remarked that things were moving
aheaH in Jacksonville and that sec-
tion, and said the reason for K is
that they are shipping around thirty
HPIAI
should think things would rather be
all right. And then we’d like -for
some man who thinks he knows to
tell us why we are not in the truck
business. v
“Weel/^ said Donald “ye see, if
in’ .0’ the awfu’ expense, an’ if yere
smokin’ some ither body’s, yer pipe’s
ramm't sae Ug'ht it winnd draw.”—Tit
Bits. • ’ . ‘ - :
Twenty-fiVe Years Ago Today.
1805—The World s Woman's Christian j well to try and
Conference began its session
London.
One Year Ago Today.
Of course party platforms should
be discussed and* the newspapers do
CTilighten the people
in on the terms and meaning of such
platfo ms, but when it comes down
to a matter of fact and practice, the
average party man cares about as
Wouldn’t Take a Chance. . ,
“Why don’t you get out arid hustle?
Hard work nevep killed anybody,” re-
| marked the philosophical gentleman.
to whom Rastus applied for a Ht«e. ^TfoV^'rilmte 'w^nTa^"^
charity.
; “You’re, mistaken dar, boss.” replied
Rastus. “I’se . lost fouh wives dat
way.”—People’^ Home Journal.
4634,635.76
Capital Stock ____
Undivided Profits
Bills Payable ------
DEPOSITS__________
*
TOTAL ____
$100,c
„ 12,740.6®
„ 25,000.0#
.. 496,895*6
$634,635.76
It’s getting obi
My though
To joys t
And in a few
The bills and
Will whisper
And every :b!
Wm sing
tell
ring again,
1 the wing again
to be;
weeks again
and creeks again
igs to ine.
4 bee again
to me again
May, v
t.wild again,
. . .again
throw a day away.
LH qtltt the (Satseless grind again
And leave alt tare behind again
Nor think alwut the cost;
I’ll spend an idle day again, ;
Nor count, the while I pLny again,
' The gold tha/t.niay’be lost.
I’il chum with brook and sky again
And let the mad hours fly again,-:
As sailors home from sea.
Condensed Statement of Condition of (the
ROYALL NATIONAL BANK
* - At the close of business,' May 4th, 1920
“V% Wm
RESOURCES
Loans rand Discounts .x.i:-----------—41,348426.30
U. S. Bonds and Certificates ......____ 351,720.00
Banking House, Furniture "Fix-
tures L,---__________...
Bonds, Securities, etc___-■
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
CASH
In Vault and with *•
Banks -.^...„_4348,832.05
Bills of Exchange ... 98,532 88
37,500.00
14,750.60
9,000.00
447,364.93
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ______m____________
m emm, ^
{Surplus (earned)_____________
Undivided profit*___...:.__2_______
Circulation ____________________________
Re-Disobunts with Federal Reserve
Bank _____________......__________________
-Due Federal Reserve Bank (U, S.
. Bonds pledged) ---------------
DEPOSITS ....................................
67,813.60
93,40#!#i
43,733.78 ’
-50.000-00
1,454^1345
I’ll be myself and smile again
A toller on a spree.
’ (Copyright by Edgar A. GueSL)
June 16, 1919—American troops at much about the platform as a na-
tacked Villa rebel forces southeast ( trve Hindu does about the kind of I
of Juarez; the German delegation j service thq Biltraore gives its guests. i
was stoned, leaving Versailles for
Weimar. Norman Mack says the democrats
can win with a wet platform. We
don’t know whether Mack is right or
not, but we announce officially that
THE MIDST OF THE FEAST.
Brethren,
able truth,
it may be a disagree-1 we have a number of brethren right
but it is a tact that
- should be stressed, that we are here anybody that
in Palestine and our immediate ter- enougti.
ritory in the midst of a feast and j
yet are not partaking of it. Our
neighbor towns, eye'n ou;- own coun-
ty -town of Frankston, are shipping
tomatoes by the car and train loads
and
peaches and melons in the same
way. And, we with equal opportuni-
ties. are allowing our chances to go
unimproved. It is not very compli-
mentary to us. It is not very pleas-
in this town who would vote for]
will produce it well
One -eason why we- still have
hopes for this country is that the
people continue to elect newspaper
men to offices. Next thing we knqw
pretty soon will be moving j semebody will be asking us to go to
the legislature. But we’il never do
it. • *
The Herald hopes the stock show
here this fall will be a big success,
ant to admit ^hat we lack the appli- j And we are hoping that .eventually
cation, energy o:- whatever it is, to<We wjjj build
put us in this business. The Her-
ald believes we could succeed just
Styles and Price. .*
Just ho-w
they figure . - •
p rice s.on
- the ladies’
skirts stumps 1
me. When long
and wide and'
shaped like THIS ,
they're cheap as
.. .cheap can be. It
used to seem the coin
you'd spend y o u -
would hardly eveh
’• .’ miss. ■ .
But now •
they cost .. •
. • four times as - -
much—although
they
1.( look ,. . '
. ; like
this!
—Farmington (N. M.) Times-Hustler,
MILITANTMARY ~
For days‘R?y
bacKand’head-haye
acf^ed, teeth’taojite
ANYTHING-
And* t?owi7)y heart
»3-aching'too ?
WHY/SAKES
ALIVE! IT*S
SPRING/
-- TOTAL .....
DEPOSITS. May 4th, 1920
DEPOSITS, May 4th, 1919 .
*• v ■ ; ' - V ■ * •* -i >
• : Increase ....................
42,209,161 2S
41,454.213.85
4L30l.199.68
.4 153,014.32
TOTAL
42,209,161.28
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
I hereby certify that the above statement is
correct. / C. W. HANKS,
Cashier.
CASTORIA
l i ■' r.. '•*. :v\
•»'cr Infants and Children
j; Irt iJse For Over 30 Years
Alway-J oears
ttoe.■■
Signature of
Machinery
Corion Ginning, Cane Grinding
Saw Mill and Other Machinery
Give Your Business to-
the Home Concern
GEO. E. DILLEY &. SON
Oil maps copied, enlarged, arid blue‘
here a real county , printed: Theo. S. Maffit, 51 O N. Byca-
fair, and that we will make the morfe street. - C-tf
show the event of every year, ,
as amply as any of our neighbors,
and we know it would make a bigj Senator Ha ding shows his bii'i-
difference if we were shipping these |neSs ability by announcing that he
products bj the car load. j will continue to officiate as senator
Something should be done about until his time expires. He has this
it. We need this added asset, and one habit of a good democrat, ini
1t wouid help to make us richer an i^hat he refuses to resign.
would be a strong card to attract --- . |
others to our section. WE BELIEVE IT
Why don’t we get in the business” * __
• l The trouble with the law of supply
SUCH LANGUAGE. , and demand, says the Baltimore
— - . (Sun, is that those who have the
A distinguished, Texas writers who j supply a:e doing the demanding.
writes at tinies with more force than '< -- ■
elegance, says that the character as-
sassin or slanderer is the pinch hit-
ter for hades. If we understand. What has become of all the peo-i
just what ne means, and we think pje in the world? No city whose!
we do, ue is intimating that & cha census has been announced has any-!
acter- assissin !»*- just about the^ thing like the number of people it
meanest kind of skunk there is. and. claimed, hnri we know the farms
we think he is clearly within the bave beeri abandoned on ten thou ]
bounds of truth in saying it. Us-, sands hills and valleys,
ually the sla&derer is a coward and ’------
THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR.
always he is a liar, afid it is a great
pity that the laws Jo not make it
pbssible to handle him as he de y mr Liberty Eonds.
11,, iiiiVirfr niiflfiii
Get the thrift uaDtt and ouy war
savings stamps with the interest of
Christian Reformed Church.
Grand Rapids, Mich.. June .16.—
Grand Rapids today began the enter?
tainlnen.t of the annua] session of the
General Assembly of the Christian Re-
formed church, including the meetings ';
of the missionary,.' educational and j
other affiliated organ rzati.ons, ’the!
■gathering has attracted a iarge num-. Any one wishing to speak to me per-
ber of leaders of, the denomination sonally about WQod or wood sawing,
P om all parts of the United States. ] phone 259 between 12 and 1 o’clock.
j C. E. Pounds. ' v 9-tf
Have just received one car Mowing
Machines, New Osborne.
One car Hog Wire.
One thousand Champion X Spark
Plugs, 60c each.
See our dlfecount on C&sings and
Tubes.
Herman Schmidt & Company
-
Palestine Wood Yard
cRgnown Coffee
roasted fresh every day,
comes to you packed in
air-tight tins, so its fine fla-
vor is retained.
Try Renown Coffee, and
you will realize its superior
quality. _
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JPjoren-Steuarl Gompamj
STRENGTH
AND
ENDURANCE
BOWC OTfXt q. . . - - #RANCH McKINNCV. NAPIS. TCRRCll
Aif9nfi10RfC9 DtNTON*ANt* WAXAHACHir
J. O. SMULLEN & CO.
Most'
You Want in
Groceries
McMAHAN’S
Plastergon
Wallboard
Geo. D. Broyles Lum-
ber Co.
MOORE GROCERY CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
tyler, Pittsburg, Palestine, Longview and lupkin.
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Joyce
ilidt
WHOLESALE grocers
Palestine, Texas 114 East Spring Street
For Gardening—
Hoes - Plows
PALESTINE HARDWARE CO.
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