Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 275, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD, MARCH 17.1919.
PAGE THREE
Condensed official statement
GUARANTY STATE- BANK OF PALESTINE
Palestine. Texas.
Made to Commissioner of Insurance and Banking, at close of busi-
ness, March 4th. 1919.
Resources.
Loans and discounts $420.70:1.40
Bonds, stocks, etc..... 62.054.00
Fur. and Fix........ ....... 1.500.00
Real Estate .............. 5t.G50.00
Int. in Gxy Fud....... 7.S27.41
Cash—
In vault and with
banks .-...$180,846.50
In cotton 4.545.10 185.391.60
Liabilities.
Capital stock $100,000.00
Burp, and Ud. Prof.. .. 70,029.05
Rc-srevd. for taxes... 9.100.00
Deposits ........................ 511,596.76
Total..
$C9G.7::g 4i
Total.
$696,736 4)
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Some Clippings fcnd
Some Comment
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in me.chanienf engineering at the Vni- ^
Grass.
Grass covers the earth with a green __ ____. . ___ ____
carpet a tiris time of year. Grass j is here jiist the same.
jversitv of Michigan, Mr. Brush con
, ceived the idea of employing eh-c
; tricity- for lighting prposes. Bui" i re-
many other great inventors lo- found
| the. .road to success blocked by man"
! obstacles. Capitalists- lacKed faith-
: in h is invent ion, until the. greet -ci.pi-
etists of the world tool-r jt up and it
farm before the owner knows if.-; V’'as' 'displayed at the ipterhatAonai
Legislatures have outlawed it. but if' electrical- exposition itt Paris. Then
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It. obeys no ’a- Freat corporation was fornietj to '
is what the t ows and horses and the 1 rules qr regulations, and is a matter - operate the inventions and the young .
geese love. There are different sorts Lot grave concern wherever It shows , tnventor soon found himself mri—
iof: grasses, Theio is the tender! up.. ■ t-e ' 1 lionaire. For the “practical (level-
j.spring time eras«. that is. so pleasing! And then there is the facial grass.op.rn.exi t. of electric arc. lighting'’-'Mr
Franklin Steers Easily
Any person who gets his hand on the wheel, immediately senses
In the Franklin ear certain handling qualities that are different.
Especially if this driver has been handling a heavy car, he is likely
to inquire whether everything is connected, so easily does tiie wheel
respond to his touch. He rounds a corner at a good rate and won-
ders why he doesn't have to pull and tug at the steering wheel to
straighten out the car’s course, but the caster action of the front
wheels does this straightening for him. He gets in a rut and is sur?
prised that the car follows its eourse, instead of jumping the rut
at any moment. 'The reversible feature of the steering gear gives
him this safety and comfort. In going along* a straightway at a
fast clip, he discovers that there is no need for him to grasp the
wheel tensely in order to avoid swerving of the car. He drives for
hours over roads as they come, and finds that he is relaxed and ends
the day without an ache or a pain. t : ~ .
Herman Schmidt & Co.
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LIBERTY BONDS
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Equipped with the best fire and burglar proof vaults money can
buy, we are prepared to take care of, and be responsible for, your
liberty Bonds, issuing you a receipt for same. . a
We will also collect the interest when due and otherwise. serve. v
you without charge. If you have subscribed for fourth Liberty-:
Loan Bonds, through .us, they have arrived and are row ready for 4
delivery.
< to the eye. aiui then, there is the
Bermuda grass, that creeps into your
garden, and makes you sigh. Ber:
. muda grass is perhaps the most per-
[ si stent glass that grows, it sends
its roots deep into the ground, and
its tendrils go creeping all around;
j:a$d every few inches it sends down,
J a new set of roots, and a new growth
. begins to spread from every set- of
roots, until the tendrils are.no longer
tender. But Bermuda grass has its
: uses. I remember once if proceeded
; to assert itself in a meadow, and
| spread and spread, until it covered
about a hundred acres. The owner
of the land grew tired 'trying .to
eradicate it: so he proceeded to har-
vest it for hay, and it sold Ut such
fancy prices that it made him rich.
All lie had to do was cut and bale
it. But the man grew tired of this;
said ft was ,too much trouble. - So he
sold the land to another- boob whd.
proceeded to clear jip a fortune from
it. Then there is the nut:;,grass;
and of all the nutty /propositions. I
■ ever ran up against it is the nut
=? I grass. It is not fit for anything, ex-
to, nmke' trouble. Qiice it
/Starts oh:your place there is nofget-
; ting rid of it. . And it creeps .'hjto
, the .flower ;beds and everywhere.. It
' is hqAgoqd Tor. hay. The. stock Won’t
A Race Not to the Swift.
A. fellow said to a famous sprint-
ter: ? “I'll race you and beat you if
you’ll let'Ipe ehoOse the course and
give me a yard’s Start.”
Fifty ’ dollars to one that
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allies’ . peace
neuttniBitT
IYstem *L
RoyaH National Bank
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PALESTINE, TEXAS.
Resources $1,750,000.00 <'
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I eafyii^, :and every nut produced this
is good for a hundred ^ext
11 has qn acrid,' nasty, taste,
Joyce Grocery Company .
WHOLESALE GROCERS /y'*.'.;,
14 East Spring St Palestine, Texas
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j and Isjust about as petsisteiit as
hrrhiUila. /• Another ’.jgWWft : that : has
icausedy much concern is Johnson
[grass. We. da not know wliat John-
I son it. was named for; but he must
1 have been a mean man, if he-- was
| half as perverse as this, grass. Some
! say it' makes a splendfdhqjri' May-.
] be it does/ but my experience is a
| horse or cow will half- starve before
[they will touch it. And this grass
a forty-acre
B^lfp a ladder," said the challenger.
—Boston Transcript •
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r An Unpleasant Surprise. ’
“Germany is going to be
surprised 4 When the
terms are read to her. the peace
terms wilt toe very severe—just, but
Very1 severe.’’
. T*1*- speaker yas- Assistant Secre-
tary of the Navy Roosevelt. He went
dni. 1
“Germany is going to feel; ; like
Rastus Rosin, who was Convicted of
stealing a hog.
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also creeps all over
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P. H. HUGHES
REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE '
AND RENTALS.
We Make a Specialty of City Property; Manage
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor ;
Heirs. We make all kinds of Bonds. ;i
Royal! National Bank Building, - Paleatino, Texas.
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REAL ESTATE
uagbt room hous% large lot, south side-----....
Twelve room house, lot 100x250, south side.....
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Pour ri>om house, lot 65x175, south side..--
Five room house, Texas Avenue —-------
Five room house, Conrad Street-----———
Six room house, Queen Street lot 100x200—.
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..$6500
-$4500
-$1750
-$1500
M 4 A FREE BOX OF
-$2500
_$276d
A lot on Royall Street, on which will build to suit buyer..--—Terms
BUSH
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INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. .
7' . : office 103 1-2 Main Street
Hayes’
Healiig Honey
ggj The Tkkle
Heals The Throat a
Cures The Cough
Its Soothing Healing Effect soon
gives relief.
If the Cough is deeprseated and the Head
oc Chest is sore, a penetrating salve should
be applied. This greatly helps any cough
syrufh in curing Coughs and Colds. 5/
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GROVE’S
0-PEN-TRATE SALVE
f {pens tti Pores aid PeutntKi
It has to be mowed every morning
or evening, and if you do not keep
yqur face mower sharp you are like-
ly: to dig too deep into the roots and
cause bloodshed. 1 have often,
thought of this everlasting shaving,!
and the thought of it sets me raving.’
Vet I must shave, and shave, and
shave, or pretty soon I would have
a bunch of whlslterb spread alj' over
inty front gallery. -
But thia is all for the ;*^ass today/
I am too busy. .
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-Brush was awarded' the Rurofonl
medal and made a Chevalier c.f the*
Legion' of Honor.’.
F O R SALE
; Seven-room, two story house,
close /n.y;; T - - - : ;
Wrigbt-Kendal! Co.
WHY NOT JOIN THE K.O.T.frt.
We have four forms of policies,
all. of- wliifch are in full force
.from daft of inifialion. W- p-v
for sfck and accident, partial,
total and oid; age disahiiUie v;
also we ebre for the aged, the
disabled and their famrlie^,
through our home and relief
fund. For further information
GEORGE ESCOTT, or anV
Etctnber of the- Order.
F. R. B'arphari. Gomniander.
- M. A. Moser, Record Keeper.
Raiesti&'e Tent. No. 11. K.O.T.M.
‘Austin, Texas,
Daily Herald, Palestine,
State Department
Makes a Reply fi E~ram
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March 15-
-The.
Texas — Apply Zemo the Clean, An-
D*‘ar Mr. Editor:.—I note an article tiseptic Liquid—Easy t<$ Pse
in a recent issue of the Herald,],
which has gone the rounds of the
—Does Not Stain
THE TEST
A chain is as strong as Its
weakest link. A pair of tFbus-
ers as strong as Its weakest
stitch. We recommend
Duchess
Trousers
10c a button; $1 a rip.
-Because they are stronger, be-
coming and comfortable.
W. 8. Flanagan
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER
Greasy salves and ointments should
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lowing predu}|ion: “And yet it is Sl.OOfor large size; get a bottle of Zemo.
safe as anything to predict f here1 When applied as direeted it effectively
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gq, . records show ^ wounds and chafing. It pene-
Horses and Mules
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’-ntty dollars to one that you . « y ouiu^ wounus, anu cnaung. n pene-
(inn't ” aoM.^he mrinW efforts to secure a reduced acreaget trbtes. cleanses and soothes. Zemo is
‘.Same your course*
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The press of. our smaller cltlesr and.;.
towns, the Herald bejng. no exception. ' £r^.-^ JiSPlilHi
desires; to see tlie: fanner get. the V- > :r<> '■ - :
full valne of his cotton, and’would ’• : ’’ :\- ^r
noi do a thing, to injure his chances.'. ; F Or: iX^'s nl
But too often, in cur hhste, we. accept l.land; LH from .court 2:0^;
as true, wha* someone else has saul, !lPfPhi«»rh<K',V spring on land,
without careful invest%atiob_ Let' tdk’- For'1 as i.arf payment ‘
right heah iti m'ah left- hand vest
pocket.’
■ y ‘Well,’ continued the judge, 'just
dig down in your right hand vest
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Wiirmg to Help.
Kitty was engaged and her
friends were - very Interested.
“How did It^feel,’* asked
“when Billy wad proposing to you?”
OflGr
No :doubt; someone>u
dence in made such statement, and ivv and satisfying,
ypur faith in its correetness promptr l , TitieE,\y. R<^C6 ,Cl<y23^; o.
Just received two more car loads
■ of government borses and mules.
; Harry Everett’s Stable, in Old Town.
Adv. 12Cw-lt
. Public Stenographer.
I : Any oae desiring the services of
[public stenographer, or copying, ring
..or ratt -at room 4, over City
towns, the Herald being, no exceprioh. '' rW;>lni?'. f°r ^>tr htm^kt^ ping. Ap- ]yrus Store-" Terms reasonable. 12-5
ed^you to make the above statement.; _
K;-- ii: R'. chops, wholesome feed.
us look up the record and see what
the' bu ream of the census of the na-
tional government has to «ay: on the
sutojefeti "
Malie- me an- offer. J. A." 'Richanl.son.
phone fh.i';or 112 i:ast Eteaitan street;
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4-lmo.
BLOOD POISONING
thi 1904: ih^ V , ■ , TV Ev'
■rw ore fined .n break In the priee nf on,ton : li""
^ ’Jedge, said Rastus; ‘Ali’m oh-' - •
HawGn’s Wizard Oil a Safa First Aid Treatmait
How often lockjaw and blood
pcispning result from the neglect
of a slight scratch or little cut! Ham-
. , . . l4, , . | lm’s Wizard Oil is a safe and effec-
Events Ce ebra.ed. | tive first aid treatment. It is a pow-
Mar.rii f^-rTwo aji--1 erf>.;l antrseptie and should be ap-
1 "-'it
BoS»<m 1 fjntnieaiately to wounds of this
*Mmmm.
pocket and see. If yon can find HHrly] nltj,1
.he result that in 1912 »s plantedf™*-- " ' « pc, ■. -r v back
*>4 nna A_0. ", -. Vparad.e. In tire celcbrt-lion of . ,St. Ever /constipated or have sick
o4,.28^,000 acres. Again, we increased-; ,, r} ^ nimn-rcus Irish so- lre*dache? Just try Wizard Liver
our acreage unt« 1914,, we; plaUted ! ciel?e, vartx(/»t^ Jnsh .so- v^ps> peasant little pink pills, 30
36332.000 acres, mart* a [ C1<?>es Partici^tqd. - - - - ’
•the war cam®. Another demand Was
made for a reduction,* which resuit-
“Gh,“ laughed Kitty, twisting her ed in a chop of 31,412,000 acres
diamond ring, “two or three times I
felt, like supplying the words I knew
cents. Guaranteed.
he was groping fori but, ot coprte. as now, and .the results.
that wouldn’t have been the thing to"1
do at all, would it?”-r-Pitsburgh
Chronicle Telegraife.. 4 ' Vy
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The RTdGr a* It T«.. ' •
'*‘JFn speaking of this bill .before'
congresk yon mention si ‘rider;* What
is a'rider?*'
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1915,’ These ale the years Tn the paSti
when real reduction. was asked for,!
; Permit tn'e. to fm^her call t^e atten-
tion of ybttr farmers, merchants and
Miters to a few conditions which
they- may hale overlooked, with re-i
gard t-0 cotton prices ; for 1917 and1.
191^. The Higher values of those ;
years were hot accidental, by any I
means, btit Were the directs re'snlt* ojlt
of a woman’s letterq-apparently an cotton states urging the firing to|
afterthought, but to reality the mostjholjj their nOtton off the. market for;
■PHI Woney In Gardening, ,.
' Saturday I .spent an hour preparing
t k seedbed- ahd idanted .therein some
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I Buy It Made in Palestine
I These Local Concerns
♦ 4♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦4*4♦ t
♦ Try M.M.lf. | Nothing so good ♦
e for sore and \ for baby’s bowels *
+ tender feet j as Child’s Friend ♦
♦ F. A. PATRICK, Druggist. ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦
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Monuments and Fixtures
J. M. Runnels and
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Harry L. Thorpe.
Phone 101. • :
by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY,
■AKUFAcmipaiisdr-.
Grove’s Tasteless Ghill Tonic
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trsn
•Went out to aec. what damage had
been -done, and fight in the middle of
the hed. staring me right in the face,
was a quarter I had turned »p;,with
F»f lh4.G1Ml. HMil C«IJs, m( CriM.fwa.bed*!, ****
is enclosed with every bottle of H/yYfS*
HEALING HONEY. This is the only
cough syrup on the market with which
this additional treatment is given. The
salve is also very valuable as a Germicide
for the Nose and Throat, You get both
remedies for the price of one. '35c.
i Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist
: should hOt.have it in stock, he will order
; it from his nearest Wholesale Druggist >'
; Made. Recommended and Guaranteed to
the Public : S’..'-''- 'w- *’
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general Is the use of electricity
that it •!i&.'diiri
ficulfto realize 'that the inventor of-
.the first practical electric, light
Charles F. Broshj of Clev^eland, the
man who. may he said to have lighted
the world with electricity, is but ney-
<-h.ty years did; today.-. . As .a young
Republic Prodium
Process Tires
,rw
This fire Has fio Equal
•','y
liLrDavis Vulcanizing Co.
* 'months, instjai of 3 or, months, as;
• ' theretofore. This organizatipp, undor1
state autliority, is Simply creating a
cotton producers exchange to .price
twvur it an to:
carrotB^ Yesterday, ^ter the «l»,i;tKe In
words, so handling cotton a? to off- j
set the aid given the hears: hr-the
spinners. •: :4: V • •'
AVlth a large crop and th^ organic I
tion not perfect the bears and spin-
ners might get the advantage and
force low prices. This makes ’ it ;
necessary, to reduce the .acreage in
order to preserve the , ©rganllation:
for the. future.. ;v
. Again, cord is now at the Wiigh i
imint Of history, and the north and
1008 North Jackson Street
afifis
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weat have cut their com acreage;
nearly half jo . sow wheat because of
the guaranteed; good price of wheat, J
Then what may we expect-In tip-
way of prices next year ?.^ And
when corn is highball feed, crops
are high;
Corn grows . when we start •
with the ground fuU of water, and it
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“THE KEY TO WORLO FREEDOM,” Sunday at 11
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‘•THE DQMdNKJH OF SrtN,”^^ Sunday at 7:30 p. m. •
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Ifpar- tTu'se . leni’.on.- . at^tlie First Methodist' Church Sunday,
Mardr lGtlt Vou will find -web onn; among us, and you will encour-
age Us by your pri’sence. You need us atid we need you.
- -Visit: car good. Sunday school, and we believe you will join it
and ?rnd pleasi.r: . by so doing-; School opens at 9:39 a.
Ifiy >.Tlie; iJ U4rm*"at- G:W p. m affords 'just the kind of'social,
veligious aodllateilCcrinuI advantages yopng ptopje should seek on
. tin- Sqbbath day. ;;-
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Cirtle Xo.-'l moetes with Mrs. Henry Davenport on Michaux Ave-
^ Monduylat' ^ '_
lMrs. Jnrr. R, Hyarne, Jr., Friday at 3 p.
■-.m,
■ jg . f-. ->• - w." r:-y *->.t. -L - , *.i '• r - ^
- Circle No. 3 meets Friday a.t Sj. m.
delight hi^seasons: to d^datei,‘- —'-‘i"* '' ’
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♦ Star Bottling Works
+ Manufacturers of ♦; +
♦ ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS. ♦: ^
♦ Agents for Coca Cola. .; ♦ +
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PURITY BREAD ♦
We are now making pure bread . ♦
MCCAIN’S FEED STORE
1.3¥*5? -T^gfjlvS .....
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OATS, BRAN, CHOf»S, HAY, MAIZE H EADS, MEAL, FLOUR . .,
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AND SEEDS—BOWDEN’8 OLD 8TANO. .
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mah, soon sifter cmnpleting a course is wet now: Then, even if it ...is a
• ;little-' latol would it not bei-fsafetyj
first,’’ on 'several counts, toV plant*
more than liberally of com and Other
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Try a loaf *
AMERICAN HOME BAKERY ♦
PHone 234. ; ' J+]
^ ' F. H. Eilenberger,. Prop. ♦
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♦ Wherry Lumber and ♦:* *** * * ** * ** ^
♦ Crate Comoanv ♦ ♦ Barre Granite .and . Vermont +
^ *T — ™ -• -^- ii ♦ Marble Moiiumehts. Cheaper ♦
♦ Mfker. of Fruit Container, and 4: ♦ j^prefer. *;
O Manufacturer, of All Kind. ♦! * ■ ' . \ * *4: 4 *
♦ of Lumber. 4; jE 415 Ave. A; Phone 92. £
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Wo buy and ;sell Land Notes, loan money op improved and un*
improved farms, asslst ypu in- buying" a home In the city or th« ;
1 country, loan money for improvement' on your home, buy and seU
land, buy and .ell. city property.
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ROBINSON LOAN MB MORTGAGE Cft li
V Office in Robinson, Bank. >
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; W« buy Liberty Bond.. L
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supply; ff « <* can.
R<-spectfully.
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Y’ottopspecialist; State ’ itgiurnitural
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Let ds keep our cotton bnpply
shon qn til oUr Organization is strong,
and then produce . all the, .world oau :
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COME TO CHURCH EARLY SUNDAY, SO YOU WILL GET
SEAT IN A G060 LOCATION—ALL SEATS FREE.
First Methodist Church
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The Ohurch With ’
the Warm Hand-Sliake'
Strangers
v Welcome
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P. ^ —A 'number of: T^xa.” papers -{'
copifkl the Herald artloh'..WHl they ——
not kindly give $9acv tt> tiHs. -brifi;-: \
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WHOLESALE'GROCERS.
TYLER. PITTSBURG. PALESTINE AND LONGVIEW.
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