Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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PALESTtNE/pAltY -HER*W
iV, MNUA ftV 15, 191.6
SBLOWS UP AT DOCK
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We’ve an enviable reputation as
headquarters for Men’s and Boy»*
Wearing Apparel of the better
sort. • . _ . . ... .
‘ Make, this store your shopping
place during the year * nineteen
hundred and sixteen *-»d note tike
satisfactory results.
ii I,waiT^ot asunder.
fes/ejLher vcevt were j£ur U?% high, in the- airand:feil on nearby ships,
pre’ suspected/ The;-plw»b>gvaph shb.Ws tlie4liii^;afb*r' tiife expiosion. *
mu mm i i n i • hm iiiiiMim iiiM
HUGHES
l&nche. .“He’s a regular*
# Otar a n ty Sta t e Bank
• f Of Palestine
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^Capital and Surplus
Total Resources
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$15p;<)00.00
$600*000.00
The non-intereet bearing and unsecured deposits of ibis Sank are pro-
. tooted by the STATE BANK GUARANTY. FUND of the State of Texas.
T. M. CAMPBELL, President J. E. ANGLY, Active Vice President
; T.; M. CAMPBELL, Jr., Cashier . . ' ; > ' r
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Columbian Safety Air Guns
The only rifle you can give your. bo>, knowing his safety is insured.
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.We also have in stock a mice line of
*« SHOT GUNS, HUNTING COATS, LAP ROBES, hXr* :
NESS, SADDLES, ' BUGGIES, LEGGINS, BICYCLES,
TOY WAGONS, ROLLER SKATES,
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FREE! FREE!
To any one buying, a 60c package of Durham Puptex Razor Blades
we will give FREE one Durham Duplex Bemanatrator Razor. This
attar Is good only while they last
HERMAN SCHMIDT &( COMPANY
l'hifJt u As^ovj’aCiop.
V Vttbji.hiP lailfysteil
v She was. Itnidii+I with ;«tl: for France, ;'Thffc
Two' Were kitted -and uiahy beared,, .Pi
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REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE
AND RENTALS. ' •
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I We make a Specialty of City Property; Manage
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor
Heirs. We make all kinds of Bonds. .
; Royal I National Bfcnfc Building.
Palestine, Texas.
The Great DestwoySxT^
This bit . of verse. can console- the
poof taxpayers that' his is riot the
only case.' There are others 7who
have to fajce the- tax-collector:
Pity the feeble old fellow,
You* see at the falling' <of dark,,
Ih shabby, worn clothes >, seeking
troubled repose
Oh a bench at the edgejif the park.
He once rolled about in his motbr
And had a big place at Good Ground,
But he lost every cent, did the luck-
i less old gent, ’/ . //.'■.
Baby Welfare Is
A Big Movement
ft. from tfe hoow. ••Wiaf I Aus^. Xe^~jan. 15/-Bat*
Standing OT, there in the lot. i;Health ;3 XeJM wealth." is the sio-
W. B
The Leading
FLANAGAN
I One Priae Cljthler.
ike a calf for?"
ia,” the h'ushand pleaded
the children come on out
git some of this GOOD wa-
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gan whose true import bids fair to be
forcibly driven home to the citizens
of Texas during, the week March 4
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to 11, if the combined efforts of-'the
General ^Federation of Women’s clubs.
|jjp About Mere Mari.
fcglly speaking, a man 50 years
; the Children's Bureau of the ‘United
States Department of Labor, the Tex-
as Federation of Women's clubs an'd
of •ag^has slept 6,000 days, worked , the Divisions of Child Welfare and
i, walked.800 days, amused Home Welfare of the University of j
4,900 days, eaten 1,500 days j Texas prove'strong enough to accom- !
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The day the-assessor chme ’rouhd.
Don’t envy your opulent neighbor,
Who flaunts .his magnificent yacht j tables,
7,000
6/590
Kims
and hi® been. sick 500. days. He has j plish this purpose. .-This week has [
eaten JB,OQO pounds of bread, 16,000 been set aside at the request of the
poundp of meat,-4,-600- poufeds of vege- I General Federation of Women’s clubs,
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Osteopath. A. Arthur Bpeegie, Physician and Surgeor
DRS. SPEEGL^A SPEEGLE
Gsnsral Prlotlc* and Surgery
Roome-V?, 10 and 11 Brown A Gardner Building
— '^SE^sarasAr^—*-—v—^
, • Office Houre:
4*4. I to IS a. m. 1 to 4 t «.
Sunday and Evening by AppoIntmenL .
And can. not refrain from a sheer of
disdain ' /
• When he passes your, lowly thatch-
.' . ed cot, ‘ \ ■ ’ y.. .. • .
‘ l ; Yeu’ll see him, worn; ;weary and fppt-
j', ■ ■■ ■ sore, . ' 7- , v. / '
| Limp past with a faltering step;
[•With never a re4 for a mouthful of
\ bread
! The day the assesor gets hep.
f'or riches, the poet * .
Take wings and depart over night
j And leave not a sou lor the debts that
and fish, and drunk in all,
its of liquid.. .. t J "7
H* Couldn’t Get In a Word.
as a nation-wride “Baby Week” and j
every town and. city in the nation is’ ;
urged to hold an educational assembly
in the interests, of better babies.
W*hy worry with two pair of
glasses or detract from your
appearance with old style
bifocals. Let ms fit yom with
the proper lenses in Kryptok
Bifocals.
Kolstad’s
The House, Reliable.
Blanche met Carolyn at a ball and
they wgfe talking of one- of the young
men, according to Harper’s Magazine.
clash in a spring series, notwithstand-
Professor Mary Gearing, chairman . ,
. ,, . , • ; mg that George Stalliqgs and Conuio
of the school of domestic economy of , -
t..."f ->iack uave not yet patched up thdir
the University of Texas, has been ap- y
..... - 4 quarrel which took place during ths
,’t care for him at all;” re- .v Pointed by the Children's Bureau as
AND LABOR
NOIL ELECTED
REW0FFICERS
The Palestine Trades and Labor
Council held its regular semi-annual
business meeting last night in Union
Labor Temple, with "a good number
Of delegates present. ‘ The most im-
fortsnt business of the . evening was
hbe election of officers for the coming
ubi months, and the . following were
are due
—z j When they slide off the skids for
j - • the-flight. • ; .
And many an overgrown fortune v
Ilf || .'ill,'- j% - . j j Explodes like a shell from a Krupp,
'Will Hold Banquet a ^sb: Wd It fades like
•: >'ort Houston
national Association * of -Machinists
cordially invite its members and
families to attend a banquet.a,t the city
j hall Monday night,-January -17th, at 8
'■ greatly deprecates his . iptehmitterit
Carolyn. “Why, I
IOTWj^
S^hcke, Mhe yswned
while I was talking to
‘Perhaps he wasr’t yawning,’* sug-
world s series in 1914.
state representative ta work with t,he 1
Texas Federation cf -Kotnen s cluba j M“ag??MoGr*’r ««»" «*• »•
in the ihterests-ot the week. She will R°8er ln Jtoger faila
rarious branches I (0 la“d “ Amerl“,‘ tr-
ot the
to kindle a Iteen intpreat amons the G1“t3' •*«, tacketop a tew .main
women and men Of Texas cities and ^ a§° and wouId be welcomed back ia
towns in having their communities Gotham. , j
gested Carolyn V “He may have been -represented in the national effort to Tbe Millrose A. A. games in Madi-
trying to say something, dear.”
ihg promptly at 7:45. ‘ . ,• • ■ : \
The Herald acknowledges an Invi- , ,.oliyival tendency'xame to St. Ix>ui«
Jack Guinn, first Tlce-president.
W. C. Ratcliff, second vice-presidenL
T. B. Foster, secretary.
■»G. Brymer, financial secretary.,
J. H. Henson, treasurer.
tation to be present-, and understands
j an entertaining program is -being ar-
; ranged, to consist of musical numl>ers,
short talks’ and good fellowship.:
. Primary in- Louisiana, k '
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Baton Rouge, La.; Jan. lo.—Affer a
A. A. Clark, W. M. Dellis and Bob ! lohg and hard fought campaign the
A Hartdmaid of Modernity.
: protect 'babies <md. to prove that son Square G&rden this month, ara
f-7 “Baby Health is Texas Wealth.” expected to bring together one of tif
■■ |7||vSpe(wfie suggestions for the. organi- ^r^atest aggregations of star athl^tee
She may be a blonde or a brunette.-.
S.he greets you without, an itftroduc-.
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tion-.
—By James J.- Montague. .. . . : . , . v. .
’ - . . r." - ' She is highly esteenied by. lovbrs
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* Claude MaTtip of St. Ijriuis; county;
says this really happened; A.; farmer
tions.
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She is a factor, in 7Wall street yet
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"Morrow, trustees.
democrats of Louisiana went to the
A. A. Clark, the retiring president, j polls today to«express their’ prefer-
who had filled the office for three
Ubwentire terms, was tendered / a
vote of appreciation, an‘d commended
ences for governor and other,state of-
ficers to be voted for at the general
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eleetton In April. Nomination in the
the splendid service he had given primary is- considered equivalent ta
the central body.
The council is reported in good
ipe, and the delegates were ln a
election
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ih the. rhorhing. , .
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in the hqlidays, -and greatly enjoyed,
himself. Upon 'returning :hdme he
was extremely thirsty, desiring above
all things^ a drink of cold . water,; and |. She makes it possible for the truant
;yet fearing to arouse his: vigilant wlfe. j husband to fcohifortabiy ^iiss hie train,
-He put • up his horses and cautiously 5h.e- brihgVt»gether in the evening the
approached the Old draw IwellU. They hdahuatd gigd vtife- who, hav*e*quarreled;
bucket rose altnost noiselessly .as he
pulled- the wihdlOBs, and he secured
a mighty drayght. i r *
He drank till he could.bold no more,
the night iwas quite cold; and. the. wa-
fer splendid/ 7. i '.
Suddenly ih the gratitude of his re-
freshgient, Le lifted up his voice;.
“MariaU1.he shouted,- ”0, Maria!
Sam Collatt of tbd. /Gcaftd'r Leader-.
hart>y mood at the business meeting. I has returned to New/ Yejp^: i.Of jtlwk 'at
—---- . *• ter the buying end of the »|[iraj’'a bysR
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^ Plaoe your printing orders with the ness. .’ He spent several- \veeks- hpro.. k . . /
Hsrald. Phone 4-4-4. f w ith the store.
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MwtjPay lor 7
Cotton Mill Workers
SUFFERED FROM LAME BACK, WEAK. KIDNEYS.
AND DIZZINESS.
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-to TU./ ffFrjtd-y ;
' ; Boston.' -'Mass'm Jau7 liT-thL gery-r > - s- ^ Burkln-ail pf/tbe 'J. '.S. of, /
zatibn of local “Baby Week’’, have/ ^ tbe sea’sori.
b^en issued: by the Children’s Bureau/ • :<Iack Blackburn’s manager seems to
of the:,department of labor, and the j'K ^raining a point when he bills tho
divisions of home and eh Ad welfare of I ?&***& colored‘boxer as “&e world’s
who do not make love to- her. /' /;' (the university have compiled a bulle- weUerweight and middle-
She is the dnt^riscioua.-euBtodian of !>tin along the same lines, but adg^ed Z /•
secrete that she'never betrays.' 7 ■ [.™°re'e^eciiglly*to Teyas conditions,/;f' Claude Hastings. who-pitcMed great
£he g>erfo^ns ‘ feaft •. with greater i -TWse suggestions, and further Aid; > ^ the; Washington and Lee unl-
alacrity than a professional, inggler', j be supplied by the University to7 ^ersit-y team last season, will probab-
Shu has .added to the gaiety bf-na- !’^r requesting theiq. a Mrs/FTed. j ^etv ^rial with*the ch’Wplon Red
—-r'y-'■ I Fleming, President‘of the- ^ state; fed- •"
’ erat-ipn ofdnhs in *^exas, ha» issued a .tl?-e Connecticutt" baseball league*
letter' to the/chairman of. women's 1 5® .t0 n ^k>ne next sp»s6n • Jim
Clubs -.throughout the- state.* earnestly. ' O'Bourke will be obliged to have six
requesting them to give the matter of \ t8wne in lin® by Jan. 17. Ootherwiss
,hojdirig “Baby Weeks" {n tlteir com [ Connecticutt will be merged , with
/muniti^ jsertous .eonsideratiori, Ai.a th“ ^1 " s“ *~v‘
result- of -this action the following cit-
ies have signified their deftnite inten-
tion' of .participatirig in trfe; national
/ Baby Week: ^ \V'aco7 Belton. Waxa-
hachie, Beaumont GalveVto'n, Corpus
Christ!. Bryan, WhitesboTO, San Beftl-
•to. Temple/ Cleburne, San Marc<»,
Dallas .arid Jaekaonvilie. ' /’
The abccess of these “Baby Weeks’’-
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bas been proven beyond all donbt,
and their value in'the work of con-
serving baby health has been declared ;
inestimable by -many'of the large ett- _/*-^mith, the Washington catcher.
n , f| ..-/j ies of tbe east, which have held them, 7 As Ab*l Kiviat and* Harry Smith
tonducted Here York, Pittsburg, ^ ^ ***** °° eff°rt to r^-
r dianapolis. Grand Ri^Jids and others.-7®^ t^er A* A; begins to look--
f • • . ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ..aAif, theae two “wonders’* will'be Inst
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News and Notes of Spqrt . *V .Wamateur athletics.
scrapphr,
77/
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, She is .terse and to the point though
frequently exclamatory.r
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: ;Sbein jquipk-at|flgurea.
6hp -frequently provokes profliiity.
Sheris Indispensable, but awakens
no -tri^rest in her welfare, •_ • ''rf i-
She never- speaks of her family.
- Shells heard but rarely seen. •... 7
“Whatever do you want‘d” demand- | , She ^Trthe hello girl!—judge. . -
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Safety First Work
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the. New England league in an eight-
club circuit. :■* ‘
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.-•/ “Big Bill” Hollenbeck, the well
known football coach, denies that ho
has signed to coach the Washington
and Jefferson football squad next fall.
Australia recruiting officers endeav-
ored to get .Les Darcy to join the army
and fight for England. But the great
middleweight prefers to fight in the
ring.rather than in the trenches.
Rumor has it that Clark Griffith is
trying his dumd'st to trade Eddie
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ip-and-ont
class into the ranks of clever and con*
#c
Dear Editor: * ';' successful in/, eradiCauii-g thesv .
Last winter I suffered terribly from bb.v*.’ and''.in- -most •«-asc« ab/olut
stiATssjs* S’ 7':!l
ed rheumatic- paips. I sent to Dr. at DL, .Bierce^a InValufs; Hotel, have mvinqod- than .at ahj-tm)^ .jp / fr: G; ^- r?',H;.'-h /be. Yvrt .. •..
Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y:, for his new repeatHily seat .hark fe^inor^ Subb •• tVn.:v/ars ' T);onsatid/ -of C//]A/ U Tfrot}?* 'r(lc7v/'nustraflons- rife f .* l;h^ . . , r T-
' (Signedy . Mrs. Kate Thompson send ‘One-;ditri« by .mail:-to DU 1’iercfe _ ifM of. thy. >car. ,■A^-?bbil,rr increased/f -> -/i ‘ .. which fact is causing Messrs. Stovdll,
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ku t s„?o KtlTe,. effect -Ti/'Xt'WCrk.'. anU IF aUriys f 't* crowd oL| g;y<; "Jed Unci> a b(5.;l. bqt 0f_- ,^3S uneasi.ne6S_
, r ,, ./ " , alstent mitt wielders.
Harvard i in versify track team ... - ■
Note:—Thie “Anuric” is 'adapted for trial -package, or />*)• < ffi\s fbr Cull/ /v 'aurionuved b-.i nifljTiii inbe/7^lr^-
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especially
o diseases arising from disorders .of
W the, kidneys and b'ladder, such as 1
backache, weak-.i back, • rheumatism/j cry
dropsy, congestion, of the kidndys, in- ! that
Dr. Fierces Girideti.:Medical jf4tscii.v-»i -t^rifoti mitH-New 'Etigh)n*f 'a^mployui;_Weftds;-w.!t^ri-In- fho-ci.tv. - -
flammation of the bladder, scalding |, vigomas.-actbjri/! It tiK,uo / ai%i;8ts- -.in .' ..irfacluiij-ry is-’f fdly jnanped /
vine and urinary .troubles. The phy-
sicians and specialists at Dr. Pierce's
Institution, in Buffalo, N. Y.,
thoroughly tested this prescrip-
rand have been with one accord
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riiakihg rich, red bicrod, which feeds . ____
strong,’ and- strenuous—iuntea^l of • -pTromr® attention.. A. , M.. Burns,
tired, weak, and “all-in / - / fd^ rtone;^- adv. 13-3f
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/'•-. y’.'f' hv -kho-wv/for a- fur-> T--d is unable ;to/:
|;/nal '■ ■ lT5/7->nj:id<v
• '7'We guarantee the best Caff service -V\ -niatt-cf--’ io<w.' .-tai.d -the Giantf
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in the eity.- \5fliite/louse, opposite iJ and'Browns will era!.‘the bert:'./ 0 A j
Read|Herald Want Ads.
31-Ism fif u1 -.the .taie.utV.of- the defunct federal >•'
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1916, newspaper, January 15, 1916; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025158/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.