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PALESTINE D/lll.Y HERALD, MARCH 18, 1919.
PAGE THREE
C^fiensoU official statement
GUARANTY STATE BANK OF PALESTINE
Palestine. Texas.
Made to Commissioner of Insurance and Banking. at cloze of bus
cess, March 4th, 1919.
Resources.
Leans and discounts $430,703.40
Bonds, stocks, etc..... 62,654.00
Fur. and Fix................. 1.500 00
Heal Estate .............. 8.650.00
Int. in Gty Fnd....... 7,837.41
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. . 76.039.65
Resrovd. for taxes.... - 9,100.00
Deposits ................ 511.596.76
Total.
.$696,736 41
Total..................$696,736 41
Some Clappings and
Some Comment
is aV. pone and I feel stn-nR-
better than I have in a lot:" t!r
Tanlac is sold in ' Palest jim-'
Bratton I >ni? Co.
RED CROSS TO
PUT OVER DRIVE
F O R SA L £
Sev n roofa, -tww-?tory Iron re,
close a.
Wright-Kenda)! Co.
HKitasBssaati
Franklin Steers Easily
Any person who gets his hand on the wheel, immediately senses
in the Franklin car certain handling qualities that aTe different.
Especially if this driver has been handling a heavy car, he is likely
to inquire whether everything is connected, so easily does the 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 tiie front
wheels does this straightening for him. He getslin a rut and is sur-
prised that the car follows its course, instead of jamping 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 driven for
hours over roads as they come, and finds thatt he Is relaxed and ends
the day without an ache or a paim
Herman Schmidt & Co.
Frolicsome March.
FrbHc'oTne March i* nerd,.
Romp ng with hats and dresses;
And the timid maids. I fear.
Live in dread distresses.
Winds' : ring flushes to the cheek.
And tdushes, too. 1 ween, :
Retails* it pranks with all i; ..meets.
And chary it is seen .
That cheek- with their ruddy- rose
■ Are made so by i.c wind—
At 'hast.-rinw 1 •imisf suppose;
Or e:?'* they would not have been
Yes, fro!if come Mftffih is here.
And w• have to breast her breezes
And make the very best of it.
While the wind doe? afe it pleases
Scmethinq for the Cow.
A poor but thrifty Scotswoman bad
been promised a gift of a new bon-
net by n wealthy summer resident
1 One morning, as the woman was
about to motor to the city for some
shopping, slie stopped at the home
| of "the Scotswoman ami asked
•‘Would you rather have a felt Of
i "straw hat, Mrs. MaoV can ??’ ..."
! v “Wqet.” said Mrs. MacVean, "I
think I’ll tak a straw one, if you
please, ma!am. ft*It -maybe make a
good mouthful to the cow when I’m
done wi’ it.”—Everybody's Magazine.
_ At least 6,000.060 people made des-
’ ] titute by the war look to America for
wafehin you three hours, and you clothing, bedding shoes. Tomeet-
ain't had a bite.” this situation the American Red
•‘Well;'' drawled the fisherman, Fross has been sought to collect at
"mv time s too valuable, anyhow; to! bast 10,000 tons of used clothing,
waste three hours. ot it watenin' a for distribution Jto these- F.uA
idler fish that ain't gettin a bite. ': ropean jieoples. Of this amount the
___Ha riser s. j southwestern division must raise its
__ • . quota of at least 1000 tons during the
. T . - * i week Of March 24-31.
. , f. a oss;, It is ^estimated that the German *in-
. co ored pa tent beside me in;. vasion of France and Belgium made
.he hospital seemed to .brood anil • homeless and wanderers 1,250.000
btood over the fact tnat the, Germans j were formerly happy- and well-
had “got "-him. His. commander had, proved {or people. At baste re-
ordered him to charge a nest of. u09.0b0.other people in occupied c-oun-
Eocite machine guns alone and they tries of Europe and Am Minor have __
shot him in three places as be start-' "been scattered all over the" ebjiti- — ’ '.“'7”'— “• -. -
ed toward them. nent and are living upon wliat they Duly One “BROMO QUININE”
: AhiH shore git even wid demj-cati find at place, to place. The mate to'get the genmne. au I rir tud name LAXATIVE
o what oey dun. to me. ’ . j ter of. clothing is,almost an impos- bromo QblNiNi: Tab", v Lock for s-awtu*
‘•Wen. phi man.” I comforted, “you: sibtlity of E. W. CROVe. Cur a t ri-Or, Day. ilci
lid your duty. Too bad you couidnti America has constantly feieen bn —: .. _____L.
get them, though. But-*-” - t touch with the . situation in- France LterYlM'Tv ;L3 : v.”.\;.k<tefiest
‘‘What’s datyousay?’*,he interrupt--"and Belgium and ,has been able ro py,,. 1 a » - • nvt
*'d me, “couldn’t git dem. Why, man give help every day, Vntil the war • ^ ' •
alive, dem Guhmans wahn't no trub- ended,, it had not been possible- to.
ble a-tall—but mah oesL razah am} reach .the other 5,600,000 sufferers, !‘v- -aat- r tr.m ;• f r F •-•is. No me-
completelv busted up. —Judge.
WHY NOT JOIN THE K.C.T.M.
We have four terms of policies,
all of which no in full force
from date of initiation. We pay
•for sick and accident, partial,
torsi and old age disabilities;
also we"ear-* for the aged, the
disabled and their families,
through Our home and relief
fund. For further information
s\° GEORGE ESCOTT, or any
member of th.-r order.
. E. R. Barnhart. Commander.
.31.-A. Moser, Record Keeper.
Palestine Tfnt No. il, K O.T.M.
i*v
HORRORS OF, BAD BLOOD.
LIBERTY BONDS
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. ,'
Wo will also collect the interest when due andr otherwise serve tei
yt>tt without charge. If you have subscribed for Fourth Liberty :"
Loan Bonds, through us. they have arrived an<d ate .ffow. ready for.
delivery. c A.hrW”4
, Slap His Wrist. .
William Howard Tail said in an
address; cV;
' “Before the hideousneslT' of the
lain, language fails us. Yes, the raan
t'wno would try to paint the him find«
ihimserf in' tnnclv tiie same position
i: os- the clergyman who- was' playing
( golf«' „ . _ '
} .;"“Tl»s"cJergyn»an was .just making a
difficult putt wheii the caddy jogged
h.«/ arm. The clergyman; red with
‘ “All maladies of racking torture
qualms, joint racking rheums, fierce
catarrhs, intestine stone and ulcer
colic pangs, marasmus, dropsies, as-
thmas. pining atrophy, moping melan-
cholia, moonstruck madness, what
m iseries ?”—Muion.
- This is the state of man or woman
suffering from poisoned blood. Read
what the U. S- Dispensatory and oth-
er authoritative books say in regard
to the ingredients entering into No.
40 for the blood: “Employed in dis-
eases :of the gtadular system,'in blood
poison, mercurial and lead poisoning
rheumatism, catarrh, constipation,
vat
Feiri a<‘t r.v .• ?i v<;. ■ ■‘•d
cry t»wiv‘ r ivsatt:. T" or.:;.
tiv- wap. r min i' f >r F
and they had been .> compelled to chsnic ^ ro in -f .iU. rb r/c < ;
exist as best Hicy could. - xhe best -teiTitorv sii’.i <w-An for f!n;m
is far worse than Any condition we :■ ;. . , ,
can imagine, for they tijive been <" *• *v->pvn,i..if.; tics
.without help for. several years, ami ij!tr proi *;/ - v A-’i/al a Fro
only the sturdiest and most .epdur- dner-; Cor|iv i’-'" • \V. Filfmor*
tag of the races of these,people have i5-3t
survived the privations. The used ; - , _
THE TEST
A chain is as strong as Its
wea"<e|t link. A pair of trous-
ers as strong as Its weakest
stitch. We recommend
Duchess
Trousers
10c a button; $1 a rip.
Because they are stronger,
coming and con-fort^ble.
W. 6. Flanagan
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER
clothing America will send these
courageous peoples will be appreciat-
ed as wonderful good" fortune, for
they have had the merest shreds ot)
clothing. :7 The American Red Cross ;
asks for -clothing that has been put
aside, optgrown -. or of a surplus,
quantiiy. / Many thousands 6f tons.
of just Such * clothing is not 'being ,
used by" Americans.. It would, bd/
daily 'used. :by these piilBons Of pHi-
ples who have sacrificed all ratiifr
GWM01BM
I vam how pack in Old Town, and
have at last learned to boil water
without scorching it. I am going to
give you a dinner for 35c. worth the
;rccL. juoney; also handle fresh water fish
and oysters in season. Short orders
at all times. Give the Old Town
Restaurant a trial and get your
mow jN worth. J. A. Worley, Prop.
5-lrao
There Was Nothing So Good
for CoP-^estion and Colds
■ • as -Mustard
But fire eld-fashipncd niustard-
plaster burned uiid biisterea wlule it
actedJ Get the reael and help that
consupaxion, than s^nAer their liberty ^ hr^^ ^
^^sed^liver,* kidneys and Spleen. tfetfal rights. : . Iv l :: ^ W a dsam
The American Red Cross has aA white omtmect, made oftniis-
ulcers, mucuous patches, copper coj-y cep ted the responsibility of making ' *■ *....... *'
M -B. chops, economical feed.
4-1 mo.
g9^aious rniar^-l tij^g, c^ljgciion, plahing die hales anSj
rage, locked at his caddy A long time/^ments disappear as if by magic.” In- barrels on the trains, deliver them*
•and finally, stammered.."You-zyou-- on No.; 40. Madg by J. C. Men-. t, the ships, of the European .Relief
haughty caddy.’
it
riDKRAt Rxar.Bvc
Royall National Bank
PALESTINE, TEXAS,
Resources $1,750,000.00
Joyce Grocery Company
WHOLESALE GROCERS
114 East Spring St f« Palestine,'Texas
HUGHES
! .-; Time For Politeness.
* _ There is nothing chivalrous about,
* the. }X)ung man who steps aside to
"Allow A. woman to enter1 a'car before
r him and* ‘tlien, ip .his:-haste.. steps on
her hreis or on. her dress. • There is
. nothing very generous or kindly in
the’, favor of a Dusihess .man who
-V • | gives someone an interview, at"the
IsAme. time making the interviewer
1 feel that he'is encroaching on the
; time ot ;p man who earns several dol-
lars an hour. There ip ;no. Virtue in
■ the hurried handshake; that is not ac
| companied by a welcome, light in the
jeye; no affection"in tne kiss that is
given from mrce of habit or from
custpnir Every .personal touch' that
does dot bear .the stamp of genuine
courtesy, is akin to an insult —New
York Tribune. . """V
denhall, Evansville, ind., 40 years a j Administration ' and distribute the
druggist. . • clothing to the individuals All oyer
the occupied territory. - The Ameri.-:
can .who- donates clothing knows that
the American Reg Cross guarantees ,
the, sincenty of the: purpose of the
collection and the certainty - of the
^distribution of the clbtbing .to the
destitute. •;:
' ; ; —.» ■ ■. - ; . . •
: MICHIGAN HOUSEWIFE :
Tails Hdw Vincil Made. Her Strong.;
I f - •• • *.. -i . ifi
llronstm-; MiclL-"-“I took Vinci for:
Sold by Bratton Drag Co. ■ Adv.
- r -,‘V'Ca V ■'•"'l
Produce Merchant
Gains 30 Pounds
*: K- : V- >' • •
•- *■ • . ".«/ *. • - 4-, 7 • -i j
Is Also Relieved ■ 1 of ‘ Rheurpatl6m
' Through Taking Course .1/"
■; Of -Tanlac. • ."f:
“I not only gained thirty pounds on
a; few- bottles ot Tanlac,^ bptScap dpt r —--v.,..- . , .—|i . ..
more: work'than I have bean able tc housework Tor mv -family of three, p
REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE
AND RENTALS.
We Make a Specialty of City Property ; Manage
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor V"
j Heirs. We make all kinds of Bonds"
Royall National Bank Building. Palestine, Texas.
REAL ESTATE
■ | • _ . • " . ‘
Eight room houses large lot, south- atdeu... ;.U— $5500
Twelve room house, lot 100x250, south side ----—$4505
Pour room house, lot 65xi75, south side—-—-—$1750
Five room house, Texas Avenue ----------------------L—$1500
Five room house, Conrad Street —————! $2600
Six room house, Queen Street, lot 100x200._,—l,———$2750
A lot on Royall Street, on which will build to suit buyer...----Terms
R. N. BUSH
Phone 91
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
Office 103 1-2 Main Street
Buy It Made in Palestine
. ...... - "• . ■ If)
These Local Concerns Can Serve You- ■
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
♦ Try M.M.M. | Nothing so good ♦
♦ for sore and [ for baby’s bowels ♦ j
♦ tender feet ( as Child’s Friend ♦
♦ F. A. PATRICK, Druggist. ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ tj
Monuments and Fixtures
r-’-SoO1;** ' L. ’
I. M. Runnels and
V G " Harry Thorpe.
; . Phone 101.
- Waste of Time;
. One Hoyt was fishing from the
batiks of a stream when there .ap-
proached hint ah, individual named
Gatefe, who remarKeu with a ’ yawn
“Time ain't Very valuable to you,
brother, that's plain. Here-I been
“t SPLENDID TONIC ”
Says Hixson Lady Who, On Doc-
tor’s Advice, Took Cardai
" / And tmw WelL %
• - , .. " i
Hixson,; Tenn.—“About 10 years ago
I was.. .” says Mrs. J. B. Gadd, of
this place. “I suffered with a pain In
c;y left side, could not sleep at night
with this pain, always In the -left
side... i
My doctor'told me to use Cardui. I
took one bottle, which helped me and
do at any time in the last ten years,-’
said C., B, j g^dhVa, Well-knoiyn yr<yl
duce merchant- of Amory,. Miss. •
“For 'a long time, my ., system wa6
debilitated,--’ he continued,, “and' nay
digestion- olit of ordter , sa I could
hardly G&t a thing, 1 suffered from
tard. It Is icje^ilically preganed, so
that it w.or-'sWord'/sJ 2-/l ytt decs
CCt 'aHster the fendcr^str '
0«uly massage Mu?.ter/!e. kivthb
finger-tips. Seebbw<[niddy it brlrigsre-
Jxef—how speedily tiie pain dF:a-pears.
Use A5ustsro!e for sore threat, bron-.
Cbitis, tonsihfjf. croup, stir; neck,,
agt’imaj nenre^te. headache, conges-
tion, plct rby, thrtir..at:;:u, lumbago,
pains and aches of tire prek or joints,
sprains^ sbre rnusclef, urrif r, chil-
LlV.ns, frosted fact- colds of the chest
(it often'jprevcr.tV rr.i'nmer.iu). - -
3Dc and C3c jars,: iiosyicEl size
• . . HOMES FOR SALE,
i A splendid two-story eight-room
| rcsfdbnee, close in, north side, in
[choice neighborhood. Price $4250.00.
i'- One of the host seven-room Cot-
cages in the city, this property is in
j one of the best neighborhoods on
"north side, with all roedem improve-
ments. Frico $4,750.00.
" Choh'e cottage on Cottage avenue,
v,3 , ;.si' from. Sl.500.00.
A nice six-room cottage, well locat-
; ej qh south side, $2,500.00. ;
V. D. Wilson, Phone 241.
17 -3t
'a weak, run-down cohdition and jwick-
ache [and: bad to keep, tip and do my
K. M. IF chops, wholesome feed.
•. 4-lmo.
• \V-e buy Liberty Bonds.
Kemlall Go;, phone 307.
Wright-
14-lmo.
Read Herald advertising columns.
Vinol tha^i-JtQ.piaved [my condition so;
that noW;i feel like a "different per- ,
son: —Ml's.*; Albert .Rose. tj
The reason we recouimcnd. Vinol >8
too6r customers for such. conditions
is because • we believe It to fee' the
most, successful strength creator we
awful 'headaches,, my neyvCs Were ton j know, containing as it does beef. ami.
a strain- and: my muscles felt like they rcod JiveiP 'peptones, iron and inanga-
were tied into knots, with rheuma-T nese pepfanates and glycerphospiiates,
iism; Most weight and got weaker the greatest of all tonics, ? "f
ev®Iy Tor sale by Bratton Drug Company. ’
> - Tan^C by a •. p; s —If you lia.vev i-czema ti our -'
of
than
..
mm
TI0READ THIS
"I marched through the mud Of
Flanders, through a large part of the
Lorraine sectors, and lastly from
Chateau Thierry to Fismes, and my
shoes with,Neelih Soles are still.in:%
good condition. For five months I
alternated these shoes with two other.
pairs,1 which are now worn out, but 7
the Neelin Soles look as‘ if they had
7. i -■ - - ' 7 • vv,-
For a Copyrighted and patented, ar-
tide whiqiv must, be used in practicxil-
t ly every "home and. business house.j,
.in the United StaU s. -: . '■ j
This is a dean, hqdesjt and pleasant;
business; 'Ali who are not making as.;
much mphey as they wLh and want
a permanent, paying business of .their
• own. should;; see Sir. Aldridge-. 6£ the
Tylander "Company,- in Br. McLco<t-’s
office, oyer .Smullen Drug ,Co.; and]
{investlgc.'te this ipropopition. Office
hours, 's;30 to noon. ;i:30 - to 6 p..
Republic Prodium
Process Tires
> •
Th-s Tire Mas Nil Equal
5 * *r r-’.Xfc *;* *•'.,* V v *. * T'. '«
i ' - '
« V . ‘ . . -Ith • ■ ;. V ' ♦ ' - - ^ rC- i" -2 * X•- ■ ' ' *
E. E. Davis Vulcanizing Co.
i lOOS North Jackson Street,
{3
‘liter my baby came, t was stronger j another five-good months Of wear left i
and better, but the pain [Was still i in them." Written by Lieut. Edgerly
there. { . 7; ‘ *■' Austin, AmericanExpeditionaryForced
I at first let it go, but began to get • France—October 17th, 1918. ■
; -This is exceptional service, all army
men will agree. Civilians rarely give
their shoes usage such as this; but if
they are hard on shoes, and want to :-
cut their shoe Nils down, let them try
7Neolin-soled shoes. These shoes are
obtainable at most shoe stores in.
many good styles for men, women and
children. 7
Or have your old shoes fe-bottomed
with Neshn Soles. You will find these
sdentificaliy made soles are comfort-
able and waterproof, as well as long-
wearing.' They are made by The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron.
Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—
guaranteed to outwear all other heels.
necJmSoles
"PROCLAMATION FOR ELECTION
Weak and in a- run-down . condition,
sb I decided to-try some more Cardul,
which I did. ..[■'• » . •
This last C3ardui which I look made
me much better, in fact; cured me. It
has been a number of years, still I
have ro retiirh of this trouble,
. I >feel it wad Cardul that cured me,
and I recommend it ag a splendid fe-
maleTonic.-'; ; ■' - ",
: Don’t allow . yourself to become
weah and rnn-down from womanly
troiibles. Take Cafdui. It should sure-
ly help you,' as it has so many thou-
sands «f .other women in the past 40
year?-. Headache, backache, sideache,
nervousness, 7 Bleeplessness, " tired-out
feeling, are- ail sighs of womanly trou-
bie. 'Qther, w«m.en ;get relief fey taking v
CarduL Why not; you?. All druggists. r
7 7-"AS
u rr-Y »C4?3
t . \ ■ - t ‘ >- v- ~r f
>; OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
An.' eieciip'n ' is hereby onb-n-d, ac:
cording to ’ law, for the -r.electrbri;"of
five school"trustees fpE t»b«' indepen-
dent district of tiie city of Pfele ^t ne.
The said election to bo hehl on' t-pe'
first' Saturday in ApriL'it being'the:
5th day Uiereof. Said election to be
held in- compliance With the'laws ol
this state, in the office.pf the .cjty
recorder fjj'. the city haU*. Palestiin-.
Texas. Mr. J. D. - DuP'uy is hereby
appointed. as .presidiUg, officer of: said
(election, and. AV. P. VX eii.orh- ;uu!
p. 07-Hammond as judges>. '.'.*•.'.7-7
vi Witness. hjtjV itaud this tiie 1 nfi -dav
fof Mareh, 1919. ■ . -"J!'
\V. dj.: Wqlhoro'.- >
Attest:
- • ' : 'i
-- -- - -*•, *. . . - , ;
President of Hoard. Trustees.
7* Y;
; ; Secretary; ". [ ;[ "v7 ;
gyi'GV-A-.Bitteme.; 7:" ;:. ,^7
1; /7:Assistant-: Secret e ry.. 77''.: ;.i
" [ :. . --r*~. ■ [■ 7 ’ ‘ f]
McCAIN’B FEED STORE
- ■
OATS, BRAN, CIHQFS, HAY, MAIZE HEADS,-MEAL, FLOUR
. - ■' • •' V ■ . ' : ■ ■: ■' •. . . .
AND SEEDSr-BOWOEN'S OLP STAND;
The"scftO&l; tnistees^ terms .
expire April 'gth are7VY- ‘ L--; T
r> ' ^vrfy.1 p ■ * ' ip ill ‘ ’H-Jri.'*• * ,• •V'l'i'I;
IfO,- B/ Rogirrs, \V. ‘HJifiife .7 \\3L I
|{lHall,:- and.Tiorace S&iman ijcEW filling'
•the unoxpired term <>i Air ./ • K
Frank, ro'Sigii.ed.
AdV. : fj; lOi.;'- -" 7,7^'; ..V. S.
■"trf
; Revival Services in Grace
Methodist Church Sunday
March 23rd to April 2nd.—
‘ Great Song Services Led by
R6bt. E. Huston, Evangelis-
. tic Singer,
v
Rev.' Walter J. Johnson, pre-
siding elder of Dallas district,
says, The singing of Mr. Hus-
• .ton is a wondeeful preparation
. ;-n heart for the sermon to fol-
’ Tow. He sings with feeling,
and iorivej'6 a message through
Ids voice.” .
Evangelist- 7Jno. B. Andrews
' says, “He is one of the best
"^chorus directors and soloists
I have e'yer- had to work with
me.
* I.
• Star Bottling Works *;♦
4 Manufacturers of. ' ♦ a
4 ALL KINDS OF 8OFT DRINKS. * +
4 Agents for Coca Cola. 7 ♦ +
4 . Phone 33. * *
• .........................♦; ♦
PUIUTY BREAD
We are now'making" pure bread
- .-..-'7'[v-Try' a loaf ;V
AMERICAN HOME BAKERY
. Phone 234. ,7'
F..H. FiIenberger. Prop.
• • O.e 4 ♦♦ 4 «»■»■» » 4
Advertiso t»*«r Farry fiearalit ten
..... ' " ' "f »/v 7».7,..:. :7t7:':v. ?<■?. r.k
results,-.
“V
♦ Wherry Lumber and
♦ Crate Company
♦ >1
• Makers of Fruit Containers and 4
4 Manufacturers of All Kinds 4
4 off Lumber. 41.*
* * * *' * * * *
Barre Granite, and Vermont ’♦
Marble Monuirieiits. -.f’heaptfi*'' 4
material cirdefeVU if you prefer.' '4K
w. h. ■ nance ■ *..
415 Ave. A.. 77-7’ ’ Phone 92. *
JZI ****** * *r# * * * *; * *
. , V.^ v:;r f :.;0t - -
'5 --Wfe buy jmd sell Land Notes; loan money on improved and im-
V Improved farms; assist you in .bnylug a home in the city or the
country, loan money; for; improvement on your; home, btty and sell
- "diind:, buy and sell'city property..
ROBINSON LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO.
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^ Catarrfr Cannot Be Cured
I with LyCAL'-Al-PLP:ATJO.S^,: as they
.! cannot r*a®b' .tiie seat of the: .disease.
• Lntarrh Is :.a. local disease,. greatly .in-
j lluanced by .qohstnutmnaj. conditions., and j
] In order tp Cure it yofe must take am
internal remedy. IfaU'S Catarfh M'edi-1
cine is taken lntetiialfy and a«ts thru :
the. blood on the raufous. surtaxes bf the
' system, . Hall’s Catdrrh Vasicine : was
' prescribed fey one of the fedst physicians
In this Country for' years. It is com- -
j posed-of sortie- Of the best forties known.'
: combined With-some of, the best blood
; purifiers The perfect combination vt
• the ingredients, in Hall’s Catarrh Medi-
cine is what .produces such Wonderful
! results in Catarrhal conditions Send-for -
! testimonials,' free.
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4.7All Druggists, 7Bc. '
- Fatally
Rev. C. M.: Bishop. Di D.. President of Southwestern University,
will f(4l the First Methodist Church next Sunday, March
23rd, at .both boor*. ‘He - is a great preacher and will delight and
profit. tfio;se hear hid^k You can .not afford to miss this oppor-
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5 yU First Methodist Church
Hall’g
ly. Pills for constipatlon.
MOORS GROCERY CO.
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WHOLESALE GftOCERS.
TYLER, PITTSBURG. PALESTINE AND LONGVIEW.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1919, newspaper, March 18, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025569/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.