Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 167, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1917 Page: 7 of 8
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PALESTINE DAfLY^H ERALD, WE JeSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1017.
Bar, Nom and Throat. ♦
I and 3 Link Building. ♦
mn 9 to 12; 1 to 5. 4
ae ML Residence 403. 4
N. Hospital. 7 ta 9 a. u. 4
Palestine, Texas. 4
4 if You Have Anything to Bell, 4
4 Anything to Buy. Exchange, 4
4 Rent or Trade, Try a HERALD 4
4 WANT AD—One Cent a Word 4
4 First Issue; 1-2 Cent e Word 4
4 Each Succeeding Issue. 4
Dr. E. B. Parsons
ttftoe Over Bratton’s Spring
Street Drug Store.
Office Hours:
IS te 12 a. a.; 2 to 6 p. m.
Her sQppdr by appointment.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Four room cottage,
with hall. 1010 Queen street. 27-6
SlItMtM Ml SSS44S4
The charm that Palestine holds for her people is expressed in that homely, oft-repeat
ed remark that Palestine “is a good place to live.”
FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished rooms
for house-keeping, with private bath.
Phone 740. 27-3.
C. D. SMALL, M. D. ♦
Eye, Ear, Nose andjXhroat. 4
Office Rttner Bldg.. 103* Main St. 4
Phone, Office 293; Home 1231. 4
Office Hours: 4
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. 4
Those who sp
For after
oak thus of Palestine unconsciously pay her the greatest tribute in then-
all, what every one desires “is a good place to live”—where the air is
power,
pure and fresh, where the sun can look in through the windows on the east and
FOR RENT—Nine room two story
house, modern improvements, nice
location, suitable for two families,
623 S. Magnolia. Ezell & Townsend.
Phone 416. 26-6
H. M. JONES *
ofesslonal Plane Tuner 4
ring, and Action Regulat- 4
a Specialty. 4
06. Phone 441. 4
H994444I >♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
FOR RENT—Large bed room, close
to bath, at 314 S. Queen. 26-6
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
housekeeping, close in, furnished or
unfurnished. Apply 511 N. Magnolia
street. 23-6
No greater satisfaction can come to the home-maker than to feel that his property
represents profitable investment in a city which he has helped to make a “good pk&e. to
live in.” One can (feel justly proud if by improving a piece of property he has helped to
R. N. BUSH ♦
LINES OF INSURANCE, 4
. ESTATE AND BOND8. 4
91. 206* Main St 4
FOR RENT—Several furnished
rooms, one block from town. Apply
at 511 N. Magnolia St. 23-6
make his home toTfrn a “good place to live in
But you hav
“BUY IN PALES']
it in Palestine.* \
another obligation to your community. You owe it to
H®” everything of any discription that you may require.
Palestine to
You can buy
FOR SALE}—One car good Stocker
hogs. Phone 1138. S. S. Dublin.
30-6-wl
FOR SALE—Soft wheat seed $4.00
per bushel. Apply at Temple Grocery
Store. 24-6-wl
ROLLING
ad mao Moving. 4
Before you si
see what they ha1
logs or out-of-tov
same price or lesi
d a single penny out of town you should visit our Palestine stores and
to offer you. There is not a thing advertised in the magazines, cata-
papers that cannot be duplicated by some Palestine merchant at the
WOOD, WOOD—Dry heater wood,
$2.50 the load, strictly cash. Phone
958. 10-29-lnf
>*LESTINE . *
NER SYSTEM ♦
Cor. John and Oak Sts 4
Plums 241 4
It is not a question of loyalty or civic pride, entirely—it means money to you when you
patronize the merchants of your own town.
FOR SALE—A 22 Winchester rifle,
or will trade for shotgun or a second-
hand saddle. C. H. Cross, Route 6.
29-3 :"
^^::«Pj^^^e^-qperating in this “BUY-IX-PALESTJ
Tt^W^PHilrmerchandise and compare goods and prices^r^^
to your advantage to buy from them :
FOR SALE—Jersey milk cow $50.
bay mare, gentle, 7 years old, 15
bands, drive or work anywhere. D.
L. Hodge, Tucker. 29-6
paign, invite y<
show you that
ert) Stoddard ♦
617 S. Magnolia 9L 4
FOR SALE!—5-room house and lot,
corner Ash and Walnut. Price $750.
%
Mrs. M. Bozeman, Slocum, Texas. 29-6
■ptf»#44fMMW6 96M
HORACE J. OWENS ♦
I Harrison St, Palestine, Tex. 4
PIANO TUNING, VOICING 4
ACTION REGULATING. 4
Dp a Postal and I will call. 4
Hxpert Work Guaranteed. 4
■ MIII9I9444MM966IH
FOR SALE—A Singer Sewing Ma
chine, in good condition. Phone 1296.
22-tfc
8ILLIMAN HARDWARE COMPANY.
f - .
FIRBT NATIONAL BANK.
THE GRAND LEADER.
DOBBS FURNITURE COMPANY.
W. MITCHELL, THE FURNITURE MAN
HERMAN SCHMIDT A CO,
FOR SALE OR TRADE—93 acres
of land four miles from town. Also
King Eight car. J. W. Bozeman,
Route 2. 10-17-12
Bstine Wood Yard ♦
food Delivered to Any 4
Pert of City. 4
Sawed at Custom. Vy Price. 4
PHONE 299. 4
H. HORWITS.
THE HERALD
PALESTINE HARDWARE COMPANY.
PALESTINE OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO.
PALESTINE ICE COMPANY.
PALESTINE WATER COMPANY.
> . - . - - ' - /'
BOYD BROS., CASH GROCERS.
BROYLES WHOLESALE COMPANY.
O. B. ROGERS, FORD SALES SERVICE.
r--
M. I. FREEDMAN.
PALESTINE SEWER SYSTEM, V. D. Wilson, Mgr.
AMERICAN HOME BAKERY.
W. A G. D. BROYLES.
FOR SALE—Share in Spring Park
Association, easy payments if desir-
ed. J. F. Grigsby, at Royall Nation-
al Bank. j 18-12.
Gardner. J. W. Goodlett. 4
Gardner & Goodlett
ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW
FOR SALE—Roadster, first-class
condition, new top, exceptional bar-
gain, owner leaving city, $325.
Phone 73. 10-10-tf
WYATT, MclNNIS A DENBY, FURNITURE.
THE FASHION.
i
HODGES DRY GOODS COMPANY.
J. D. WOODS, MAXWELL AUTOMOBILES,
SMITH’S CIGAR STORE.
W. H. NANCE—MONUMENTS.
PRATHER—GENERAL REPAIR A ATUO 8HOP.
8AM ROLLINS, TRANSFER.
MORRIS GIN, MILL AND MACHINE CO.
INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY.
DE8EL-BOETTCHER CO., WHOLESALE FRUIT8,
PRODUCE AND GROCERS’ SUNDRIES.
COPELAND’S JEWELRY STORE. •
BRATTON DRUG COMPANY.
J. D. 8MULLEN A CO., DRUGS.
LEO DAVIDSON.
Gardner-Brown Building. 4
Palestine, Toms. 4
4444444444444
WANTED
FOR SALE—Good 6-room house,
large lot, desirable location, can be
hod at a big bargain if takten at once.
Ezell A Townsend, Phone 415. 8-mo.
PEARLSTONE GROCERY CO—-WHOLESALE.
CD TO BUT—A good sm-
hoys’ bicycle. Theo. Reeves,
«. 30-3
W. O. TIPPEN MANUFACTURING CO,
PALESTINE GRAIN COMPANY.
PATRICK A LANDAU, DRUGGISTS.
DIETZ BROS., MARKET AND GROCERIES.
FRENCH MARKET, MEATS AND GROCERIES
J. 8. TEMPLE, GROCERIES AND MEATS.
MARTIN STEAM LAUNDRY.
BELCHER STEAM LAUNDRY.
WRIGHT A CO., GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHERS.
PALESTINE ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND
MACHINERY COMPANY.
A. M. BURNS, PLUMBING, TIN AND ELECTRIC
SWIFT’S BOOK STORE.
WATKINS’ STUDIO.
PALESTINE GAS COMPANY.
ED—A No. 1 wash woman,
need apply. Mn. S. Fesler,
he A 29-3
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Jef-
frey car; electric lighted and start-
er. Good condition. H. S. Davenport.
12-tf.
*BD — Christian, Protestant
college or good education;
personality; dependent upon
eurcee; permanent position,
i trip during winter. State
cation. Address Miss Johns,
26-6
FARM FOR SALE—Six well im-
proved farms, in tracts from 75 to 400
acres D. S. McKellar, city, or phone
1137. (9-4-tf)
JACKSON GROCERY COMPANY,
F. L. DAVIS A SON.
W. 6. .-LANAGAN, MEN’S CLOTHIER.
H. M. McMAHAN, GROCER.
Hotel.
TAKEN UP—One iron gray mule,
about 4 years old. and about 14 bands
high. Louis Cannon, R. 2. 30-3
P. W. WALKER, GROCER.
ED—Lumber truckers and
$2.00 per day. Neches Lum-
>any, Neches, Texas. 26-6
THE FAIR.
ROYALL NATIONAL BANK
LOST—An auto lens for Ford car,
on Montalba road, or in town. Return
to Herald for reward. 30-2.
A. FARRIS.
ZD—Log cutters, 75 cents
isand; everything furnished.
Lumber Company, Neches,
26-6
R. J. WALLACE A COMPANY
HODGES FURNITURE COMPANY
FOUND
FED—All kinds of scrap Iron,
oes, bottles, brass, copper,
Ml, babbit, sacks, auto tires,
and all other kirn's of junk.
B and we will sem. our wagon
L Phone 497. PALESTINE
li; 10-8-1 m
FOUND—Bunch of keys and small
lock about 25 miles out on Wild Cat
road. Owner can get same by calling
at Herald office and paying for ad.
30-6-wl
Our Want Ads will you results
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 167, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1917, newspaper, October 31, 1917; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025476/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.