Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1919 Page: 6 of 6
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PACE SIX
PALESTINE DAiLY HERALD. MARCH 18. 1919.
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STORY CF THE
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cf relief, v - pus t:yare5u.1t?, t»;-,
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Liniment naica.it un;v£r:a;.ly prf
URtilSH YOU ft HOME WITH A
TALKING MACHINE"
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♦ Personal Mentions.
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Judge John II. Guinn of Jack- -u-
wjas a quest hero yiMterd: y ofY
itlie Messrs. Guinn of Palestine, r
J. Marvin Campbell was a possui-
|ger for the north yesterday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. DalLm-Shrover have’
return <1 home from a visit with ret- f
altivts ip Jacksonville,. •
:7'i.:>• I'xttMi'l the. tithe, of
o' ? • uis:,iKlw:; e-lon <1 and
Vt; j> n e y for ft *;: etl......
OaBteen Service !s |
Highly Gommended i
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. Itaq :U $ PbtOff. Mde f Pfciw Jnafctriai F?ejfctr*»
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Torms reasonable, Avitlr mnnie to.please all.—\\V try at all times to
on banVl an? eompl^to :tock of ree^tls as is possible;
, L- ; \\$ ^ernoHFvtra^^ Gyr wares—-iTs; our. pleasuiv. ■
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Spring Styles In
Latest jewelery
G< r the most out of your
spring reason this rear bv
wealing the. newest tilings in
j. \Ve»Vy. We have quite a.
number. of the best it-ms. •
-Colored .Beads
LaTusca and RicheVmu Pearls
Mesh. “Bags -
Tooled leather Pursrs
Photo Cases in Gold and
Sorting-
., Veil Tins ;
Bar Pins and Brooches
. ('ollar Pirnf -
7^ Soft Cuff Links . ;
Scarf Pins
A Bracelet Watch for HER
is the hiost popular item. x
We are showing, some very
attractive pieces in. Royal Dol-
ton China. y
Kolstad’s
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The Oakland Six
Ninety-nine men out of every 100 who once
own a six cylinder car never buy another four.
There are1 more Oakland Six's in use than
any other six cylinder car made.
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-7 1 See them at our show room.
^11 95 DELIVERED.
Dobbs Oakland Co. '
teller has been re-
Mrs. jA. C. ‘Hunter; arid little rn.
A. C. Jr., of Pleasanton, bro visiting
■with her mother, Mrs. C. V . Ack-
ridge, oti North Jackson street.
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John Coombs, manager of the .Fhii-'
adilphia. National baseball team. left ,
yesterday afternoon, via the Sun-'
shine. fOr the north. tb> join hts temni'
and he will be away pr icticatiy the .
rest of the year. , .
Mrs. Litehenstein of Houston, for-
merlj- of this city, parsed fhrohglt
here yesterday afternoon in company
w th ;i large number of ether Ifouvten
and South Texas ladies, going, to Ty-
ler for a conference of Me the list da-
dies. The purty scorned to be enthu-
siastic over the coming conference.
J. M. McMillan, the popular I. &
G. N. engineer who was thrown from
his cab and injured soirlfe months
ago, is going to Marlin for a visit,
in the hope that he will find it
beneficial and help him to regain
his strength.
Tile following
* reived.. heWf i A *, ♦ b' 4 .•
'ft:.' .ljfu.i . Ale.. March 11, lfilft —
Palestine Cbapief. American Red
Gross. Palestine. .Texas:—My Dr-ar
Mrs. Lyrm-.-^d wish u> t-ndtrio^ledge !
V...J Mter of Mr: ch 4, also youi* re-'
;>oit ftv the tiioml: of February.,'Yli;-:,
aa> i specialty JiReresled in ' yOar» v'
work; 7r We hear o>tu4h glowing reY. k
ports of. tie* vmrk you . are do,mg
.iirni, ■, ; . < i;q:y m meeting the Y*ar-;i:;-.
iy jruoiniing train..
I ear rot r ]l you definitely Wlien ;
• ill .10 ' closed:: ’but.' ii
is air,.. (.‘<1 tit at..you will liaye:
Lea', y MOfk ,until -the late, fall and •
•ure v tjK- ped Gross Wil give; to.-tile '
tr ’t: schrdftlbd for early sailiitg ,
srpiPreusing.ykIoquu; tboy
haty'c giv th the mf nwho V
have been fortunate enough to re- ;
t;:rr. so ribi.ii' iiomes in.this eouiitry. H
1 feel s;hc ‘that wo can count, on'
yon io.cpKlintto your organization as. •
long ‘s ’1!" eiirli' . is necessary, and r
this is very gr;Wfyfng to the divis-
tc-.i I'ii'k'tv ’ ' V-ours very truly,
'Charles' P. Pettus'.
Director Canfeen ServIc^U-N.
RackingAoriwmg, pam
H. E. Morrow of Taylor has re-
turne-d to Palestine and accepted the
position of general chairman of Main-
tenance of Way and Shop Laborers
of the I. & G. N. system, with head-
quarters here. He will move his
family here soon; and again make
Ibis his home. . ■
Mr. .and Mrs. H« Gentry returned
home this morning from a several
dats’ visit in Fort Wortt’i, where Mr.
Gentry went to attend a conference
fof government men, and to attend
..the big stock show, fle says, he had
a .creat time, and found out some
Jmpurtant things that he will pass efi
)to the people of this county. Mr.
Gentry says, Fort Worth Was over-
flowing With people, mostlyTatfrci’dl
by the ojl busfcegs... Speaking of the
roads, he says they. could not vve 11
be any worse than now; He had to
delay his return trip ty*4 or thre
days to give the rotufe time to dry-
out so that- cars can: get over them
at all. • ■ V ’ j
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Par'51, .Vlcrcfv ‘J> ,-b* rbo 'ffrhish <l‘Te-
ralien fn the peaep eopt'-rem Gy'“
gjjnoU.rSM-, h:vi cO}».sqin'ed' to rtftir fq.
Mi. ' y' ' ■> ;••• ' ': . t ft- of '
M uHi-r iswrtt: 1 . • y. i;• br in'
c-abies <to Au'crtcc ... AP panics ifWTV; '
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e«ted are i ^'pbr'iig bnefs;
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The Kermd "'.art?, -your order:
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Job Printing call Phone 4-4-4 and geth
our prices, on your order.
g>ad to have j-onr ordc-r;
We will be
FOR SALE—One spring hack and ;
one mnl'e. Phone lifkl. ’ . . 18-3t [
PMtRT'A'T-
geniicmcn ;pre?e
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street. . ''. ;
such as Headaches, Backaches, Neuralgia,
etc., are serious h/mdicaps and also most annoying,
painful hnd deptcsiihg. They can be relieved
imSn.pily ar.d cirectively by the use of DR. MILESf
AKTl-j “AIN-FILLS. ■’ , ^
t:m^J>eei% *.6ah!ed awtfta u*ere t/oa» at
lheu.-c\fi!ie bnrip. T,nu’titnei Idas* almost unendurable. :
nejfat!Mtlr&s- ANTI-FAIN PILLS mtd:sbok
sfM lawiisii and.at the present, feme consider fnyself
F.ZhsdmcIs, Montelkt. Mass. „*>
These wandef&il little tablets contaki ho 7
habit: forrmi.g dnig-^ndr fjroduce jUiaftef effect but V
vkheuju.jdatcomirigApMirertibnaafford almost ir.stdht relief;. ;
.Your dniggirt. knows, why these; effective tablets 7
have been tnpreasitiaJa nopifiar favor for over 3£T Jrear?. Ask
him siboiitthetri—aT^ cpstsoufy afew-cAfts. (P-2) • ■
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WahHington, March 17.—“Thse sit-.
nation in; this country at the": present-
tinte TWhep. hundreds df tldnistijrAs ot
abh*-bodidd. menyare returning to the i
-United Spates, discharged from; the
army and: are entering theY-field- ot-.
employment, causes the friends of<
j the disabled, soldier tor give serious,
J attentioa to the condition confronting
1 these incapacitated .men.”' said Dr.
Ovaries'' A.- Prosser, director of the
federal • board for vocational educa-
tion, totfay: Dr Pfosser’ Is head of
the worjc ;of fe-edueatibn did -re-:
adapting’ Iff civil conditions the."men
who have become-;so disabled hy war
service to require’retraining.
“Thecompetition. In the field of
y employment- is' becoming increasingly
acute, -diid it is c^ftpcted lo become
'more -sdy Jn this state of affairs, it
is m rfect?y: plain= hrat-the man hind’
TiQapi>^d A^.^nj^;..npd not fable to
‘ ’ dn any oftm thing .welL is ihfevitaMjr
going to’ stiffter. Av;greatymany of
the disabled men have returned and
-hre now employed at; jobs which re-
i.ftuird no. fekfll. no' particular knowi-
•edgh; and are. in-fact of- no parficu-
tqr value,{ being * largely expressions
of eith-rr. .local, or :epmmimity:-- /pa-
' Wiotisk{.'Oct’; the desire of 5patriotic.
indiyiduHlR io‘ show.: their appreciation,
to T-.these {dls.s-bled men by -furbishing
empfojnheht wil^ch at bent- (« u.nT
•; skilled and-has ho permanent, fpuh^-
Y | datidn or real vallih.
at o’clock. Dave Reagan,
Frank Sammons, Chief of Police.
Stock Policeman. 14-5t
Get Rid of That
Persistent Cough
Stcip. that weakening, persistent cough
.or- c'olo; threatening throat or lung
.. .... ......v ________^ afffeCtions, with Eckman’s Alterative,
1 xTar ~oTd ' wehlrs about 1+b) timiTitl-x- - ■ and uiibuilcler of *30 years*
K v :. ^ pounu.s,:I use. Krtc and $U ) bottle*
FUTURE OFFERED ! TlWa ii a,
7 THE DISABLED, .ruth, day of March, lftlfy by the un-
;7Y' UNTRAfNED^^^MAN j dersigned authority, and will be sold
: :j according to law at the expiration of
: five days from date, .if-not called for
Threatened by Non-Employment He. by owner, the following described
May Avert .the Calamity at no :i sttKik, io-wit:
v. Expense to Himseif.v t I>l«roc mule hog. about. . one
"• H’ft L A \ yv: . '[ iiq iftarhsi tub} brands.
* . manes*; no; oranas. ■ > l- . j "Trmnr'^di-uggista. or from
AviH he/sald at n% hall," March ll ilaboratory. Philadelphia
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A PERFECT FLOUR.
FOR
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iL.-ii’anado sirePt .'-
UPPPPHPI.^ v .. . MTiether.dr not
these; Jobs: will last is. the questloh;
Time Has Expired:-
Austin, Texas, M.apch tS—In a tiu s-
jsage to the legislature; Governor
(Hobby has called, attention to t’.e
fart that the time allowed L, P,
, IFcatherstbne of Beaumont , to f.ur-
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Two . furr;yiie,t rboms: y
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aY . ;-today;* ;EVENT3. ' .
mjm <x.t- Y^,;;ir ‘ .’! :.Y. - V W .. V . V . - , y ::/V U ’ j a aurplus of skilled mc-n in any pa r-
, wylvvv t V .J,v f- v • «Ynr( raiotts ornniivr Uuay:. Lan- ticular line of creative endeavor.
_______ Y; yy; ___Rio jRov • A.ugysun • R - :T >ivun !’nier: srieg. VtitY.:. MKThifffb estate invarmd-r „Tf U CYH U . - .
it pi>r» KVI-U - f'hr c viojhV '"ddni»ilHes'' jii.a;H ;MlY »ir» .^V asvoftiatiou; AUcrtlcL-n, South; ; 1 \ e. ffderal hoard for vocational -
;>• -ii inUft;' n hi. -i.vu7v biilidp :o.f' Lhe: C.!iYo!ic di/i7 'c-' ot YqHopy Youth 'Dai-ota -Potato Grow-i education-can get these, disabled men;
^7;'N .kpokane. y v ?Y iiyi/cmtlnn} Yi. ikyt. '.vlinnespta 1 who' havk fa^en{onYen^ldymenisTHoF;
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Kodak Finishing
High Grade Kodak Finishing.
Mail your films to J. B. Terry,
921 W. Lacy street, or when in
Palestine leave them with Brat-
ton Drug Co. Prints 3, 4. 5,
and 6c each; developing 10c a
roll, any Blze, tf
r l the Roft, and the people, who are a£-
Immm ^ilerKfmr'of .9P0«^. ’ 'fQrdin« employment.' of- this sort to]
. R;m;Winter.• meetjn.g of "Cuba.-, tl«em, to see The valued of specialized
. , A-hio-ym Jpckpy chib, ut , Havaaa;7.cducafion,7and what a'n insorahee it{
; . -pritiy.uyjlR Mg -a* Oaklawn Bark, to -0ie man so trained: they will •
by-fjbsfpl. ii. Sc-hen-k: 1} i» 7-7 KhYY Y; Y!;yy!%i;Y A.:;. : *;.r- Y'" W-ompIi-hv-f
phases, Of retraining the disabled,|'
wi^eh at present gives- ' most' Con- ’
corn, 'fhe federal government allows >
these are{.:n'«ie.pted-;'' ffte
SPECIAL ATTRACTION. , Y.y ; ; .>( ri’aiv* Of ' iHir:)7('rf:e ‘U'eB‘liYb] is
.Norma - TalmSilge will .hr- seen,, flf -s, juaJuloiLto -sperik in TinjgbV ’
tbo It. st Tl:eatre omTLiir-day ^ 'mjharG oP tuY .k mdmisU
fattest Select piettord. ’TiU: lb-art of: ’ ; •••.:.
tVet na.” .in which she Is presented - y.,Y (StlcY^jfe
*1 ■ . .. -. _v :*••• 4. ,. v ‘V. its "f(HNV-tliiTt* ciii!uV;»-l ^’i cof ; annwill
r>aii^n ;,y; - v-na y:y- ^
-the reservation';d'emmed of. -hcfirg;.- Y Y : ,s.\u
1 New.^ark;
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* THE tTNtVE RSAL CAR
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Ford cars have become siieh a world utility
. that If . would almost seem as if every‘fdmily ought
.to'have its Ford car,. Runabout, Touring Car,
■Coup®. Sviiaii (the two fr.fterY.jiave enclosed
' ■; bodies); and the^ Truck Uhassis, have really be-
• - kboRie a part and parcel ..of human life. You want
mfb because it’s gsrvtc£ wiH be profitable for you.
; We. solicfj your ordrtr at once jaecause, while pro-
. daction .is limited, .It titills be. first come, first sup-
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O. B. ROGERS
FORD DEALER.
Phone 1019. >
bei'am • h<- b.Ys never Ik-Yu givY n any'
etref iMagc.i'p'nt. To protect Wetana>:
A Store Whose Foundation is
Courtesy and
Service
That is the kind of Drug Store
we are conducting. We carry
everything that is included in
a first-class store, including
drugs and sundries, and a full
line of stationery, etc. We
want you to come to ■ our
store to trade, and we will-
make it to your interest. And
•we will add sendee and cour-
tesy to all transactions.
j. 0. SMULLEN & CO.
Druggists
month for 1 “iw-r
..... : irt- he’d in: Yk'kBftjuia'J fiy AiAlaY, iiG. iiiyTh^;•rM;irty v lys vs. , K'. - O. while taking .the course; ail «xpeiisesy;
•’iY*i -'T • ; ^undc-YicY >vy iTtvyo’.'. Ix5>'...hTin-,;'?'(• .B'e'tU?ehu.ii....al?e paid apd-.-a liberal1 allowance'la
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'tiTsU 'nan;m ™VV.m7 V 'El,-YS«Wiiw>f*M-
therV for^vcnc?? and 'lew- AVork. rs oft-AWrtca JNs Mu,a yitom fm Wh.-n he has quoted m. the line.
t '.'; i wliich lie has{ undertaken the place-.
• ‘ inenfr division- of the federal hoard i
will'have found foe him ertplaymeht,
The
5?o wiih hcJ* father's- forgjvcne^a _______ . ; . ..., .. ...... .... .... . , . v.
i, real iuaii’s lo^e she Ip inside- bap- w’b-d iy ni.at. inuiairaiyili-s today / y'Uy>__
• y. Ally. : < r.,:,.' ;o !m,u oil ihe luatt:-;'(J wa'. Y . . y. -
—----?■;»' ^./. . i:*;en,pi(>ym, nt and ollu.r Ysucs giv-vy-: Lfl«y Solicitor "WAntBCl
Y Wetice. ' { tit* of t.i:V reaon-r:,< L.on pay-d. {, . - v- ' nnc1 he WiR be inducted therein
M:i', 1N i -’-a.". -J 1. W . ; : / '. • Y .; . —: ' . Y ' m,.- r-j','.-r;,,;f Y:t| profiftibc work in■; ® ^ndmjed Therein. ..^.r
- ! ; r ; A t it, i .yii n/tlte j.'* ;u>ra< nn /■*' . . >vork* 1 ha-v •• 's&P f\
•lav • • hi|d;TO
ivy n:Ar; ibe; .piribl'c iii Yah ;i;n!)'rf*sK:ye > ju; is back: in'. industry again as 'good
.rut'iiicr. <’.rlf- iiu. poTson fob partita ^ man iarhrs partic.ular line, as any
man who. has not’ been- injured,-:. >y
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.-ioi Y rjt Vf ’ .iqay, nnij,-; ' life' ; '
■Y-f 13k-, ■ Red;' i 'My; jhYi 'i.nitif.'fon <-rtp -
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Watchmaker, Jewe'er,
Engraver and Telki^g
Machine Repairer
A1! work • .gc arjtnie<;il. Ma- Y
ehint s' and . larg;- ^Idckis < ailed
for and <1* liycr>- i.. . I?jiy, sell'
and trade watehog.
HOMER HERRICK
Cfty 1 trug fitqro-YPh.ont- 117.v;
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Tbe ri~' \wm: Tbr. kidrfev and
yidm'Y-o-; tjq'vjd S; 1 g: avtd; i' drFftctes,
•rtychtr :and Inyo*' »iack-m,*ii:Rii-ra
;. uid irr«Lghi*,ri of the fcidbyYR arid ,
: Wild ler . hi- .hftra *-iiien and'. Wof^en, If.
.-otti-' tv J.t>ur 1 il.rug'ri'TTY.v wilt 'bej
Yera by. .niai-I ion -recc:af Y,. Al-YY-'Ctp.tei;
j ydtld.' twi) • »ltIjAvdreiitwefct’
. c-ei; aftAo • uio~ - '. Goiut'' '-fv-c s'.wrirn,
•. y' ■■ yuu y lfaBf . fs926i
Yi Jfu- fircriVtY St. 'Ijouia^ Mo’* puid .by
s'; _ -; - Adv.;
CmSTCRSA
y; -rr:ftTi- ts and ThiBya' ’;. :.
i ForOver ■
bears-, " *■'
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. ; -,y - ,y TvdiG, 1 .Y’ompitMy.
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M'e do Bret-class ■job prin.tlng. ;'
Plumbing Work
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' Given our prompt ailentlorr. • We hayef a coiripetent force of
m^ wlibYiin; toady to suppiy -yoiir every; w?att. • • ’ ' -Y Y
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iAiiMoBUSNS
Th« New
Sfudebaker
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vvatch for .it on the streets—ten to one you wont
. RECOGNIZE IT.
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The riew car iy a complete departure from the old Studehaker
in appearance. . Imprdvements in cun-struction have been made.
y READ WHAT ONE ENTHUSIASTIC PURCHASER SAYS:
" “.Am'^K-ii^bii • fieyoritl words'•• at the performance of my new
£tudebdk(r .with : Transmission Amirfshipa^ the Hotchkiss Drive and
YSpiral Bevril YDrive Gears. Y ; ' :
: Y<- “WftlfY these vital iihprr>vements. and the now straightline
bodiiYy the^Mudebaker is placed inYa rips? hv itself. I wouldn’t
exchange imy. rxir- for ariy other on the markhl, regardless of price.”
The Three Sizes
Five ;paS.seng«r-four. $1125. . .- - "
' ' Y- Five passenger .Light Six. $1585.
E. A. Williamson, Agent
Palestine, Texas
y .Seven Passenger Big Six, $1985.
F. O. R. Factory.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.