Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 237, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1918 Page: 6 of 8
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 191*.
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NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
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Do Not Leavfe Hydrants Running at Night to Prevent Freezing. .Drains
Ap Liable to Freeze and Cause Flooding of Your Property.
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COT OFF THE WATER AT NIGHT
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If You Cannot 0o This Phone 73—We Will Send a Man to Cut It Off
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“I SUFFERED
SEVEN YEARS”
Amateur Boxing
Tourney at Denver
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Denver, Colo., Jan. 21.—With the
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gpeat interest developed in boxing by
its prominence at the army training
•Dips, the Denver Athletic Club’s an-
mml amateur boxing and nestling j phfladelphia, l*a.—‘* I suffered for
kwiORmeat is attracting more than seven long years wfth a lame back,
Moore, Waco, chairman, also recom-
mended the naming of a central
committee of thirty-one with Fitz-
hugth Hill, Denton, chairman. :
R. E. L. Knight delivered the key-
note address of the meeting. He de-
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tm nsual amount of ottehtiofi. The
^■ihiilniirfi~ n are scheduled for to- •!
»T^ with the finals tx> follow tomer-
m The tournament has attracted
—Mae of the best amateur boxers and
wrestlers df Colorado, Utah, Nebras-
ka. ^Kansas, New Mexico, Wyoming
and several other states.
> , 4olfi Tourney at Belleair.
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SeHeair, Fla., Jan. 21.—The winter
SfH season at this resort was usher-
ed in todfgy with the opening of the
■MNRaal January tournament. Play
tu fee 0oun\ament will continue
through the week.
Wat Eventually Cured by I dared that there is but orte issue be-
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege* fore the- people, and that was the war
table Compound. issue- He declared thal he beli<eved
those who had announced against
Hobby would, on sober second
thought, withdraw. Hobby had shown
a consecration to duty, he said, that
was unexcelled. He believed) the
time had come to put a little “blood
and iron” into the situation and that
Hobby was politically clean. It was
no time to indulge in self seeking or
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self aggrandizement. The state could
not afford to have an unseemly polit-
ical campaign on its hands at tips
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irregularities and
pain...I had one
physician after an-
other but they did
me no good. I read
about Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound and
gave ita trial and in
a short time I felt
benefited and am
now feeling fine,
and without weak-
ness prnain. Many
of my friends have
also taken Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vego-
it”—Mrs. Margaret
Hazzard St», Philadelphia., Pa.
Women who suffer from displace-
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Sore Throat, Golds
Quickly Relieved By Hamlin’s
Wizard Oil
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HOBBY CAMPAIGN
Lg, LAUNCHED AT
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OSIIas, Texas, Jan. 21.—As a re-
volt of the meeting of more than 300
Wands of Governor W. P. Hobby here
jHarday,.the skeleton plans of a P&r*
Umaent^ campaign organization, have
Hnu dopted, and with headquarters
yfeably at Dallas, work or properly
gpusrting his candidacy is to begin
si. once.
‘ TRto»t enthusiasm marked the Dal
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To Discuss Food Problems.
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Denver, Colo., Jan. 21.—State and
merits, irregularities, infiammatiop, | county food administrators of nine
ulcbration, backache, sideache, head
aches or “the blues” should not rest
until they have given this famous root
and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound,'a trial. If
complications exist, write Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for
nil a « e mpptiisac I 8Pedal ro^gestions. The result of its
DALLAS MttiiNU. long expeneiice is at your service.
las meeting, according to those who
attended, and it was declared that
many well known prohibitionists were
among those who pledged themselves
to the Hobby 'candidacy.
Walter J. Crawford of Beaumont,
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was named chairman of the executive
committee. This committee will have
five members. The report of the
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committee on organization with Bart
states are expected in Denver^ tomor-
row -for an interstate conference on
problems relating to the nation’s
food supply • and distribution during
the war. The states to be represent-
ed are Kansas, Texas, Montana,
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a simple
and effective treatment for sore
throat and chest coils. Used as a,
gargle for sore throat it brings q^ick
relief. Rubbed on -the. chest it will ;
often loosen up a..hprd, deep seated
cold in one night.
How often sprains, bruises, cuts
■ and burns occur in every family, as
well as little troubles like earache, <•
toothache, cold sores, canker sores,’
stiff heck, and tired aching feet
Soothing, healing Wizard Qii will al-
ways bring quick relief.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If.not satisfied return the b-ttfe and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pilL, 30 •-
cents. Guaranteed.
and Vfll continue through the Week.. |
The large entry list and the perfec-
tion Of the local arrangemnts are ex- >-
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pected to result in one of the best .
tournaments in the history of the as- 1
soclation The event will be the first
of the Northwestern Association to be
conducted under the Chisholm form
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Qf draw, which is designated to elim-
inate the possibility of any one rink
monorolizing the events and the
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Make your hens lay by giving Mar-
Eggs Are Higher.
Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico, Colora- j Egg Producer; guaranteed. Get
do, Utah and Nebraska.
Bonspiel Opens at Duluth.
(Special to The Herald.)
Duluth, Minn., Jan. 21.—Rinks
from Canada! and the United States
skipped by curlers of international
it from Bratton" Drug Co.
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urday night it was said that the rec-
spiel of. the Northwestern
Association, which opened h
TEXAS RAILROADS
NOT INCLUDED IN
McADOO’S DISCARD.
Washington, D. C., Jan. 21.—At the
office of Director General McAdoo Sat-
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Is Supreme Locally
and Nationally Be-
cause It Reaches
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ords did not show that any of the
smaller roads turned back to their
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Texas.
■McAdoo, appearing before senate
Interstate commerce commission
earlier in day, said that many short
line roads were not essential to the
government transportation scheme
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and were to be released from gov-
ernment control. His testimony was
an intimation that the government
plans to turn all roads bock as soon
as the war is ended and that govern-
ment ownership is not |»ntemplated.
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Junk Wanted
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We will pay you the following prices on good
sacks
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Oat Sacks ..........................14^ each
Bran and Chops Sacks .......
Cotton Seed Meal Sacks 6^ each
Sugar Sacks ...........................64^each
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We are also paying attractive price^ on all
other kinds of Junk, such as SCRAP IR0T1, Bones,
Rags, Bottles, Metals and Rubber.
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Gather up and sell your Junk at the present
high prices.
Phone us and we will send our wagon to your
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PALESTINE JUNK Co.
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EAST SPRING ST., BEHIND THE OIL MILL.
FOR RENT—My cottage on Hodges
street, all conveniences. For particu-
lars Phoqe 26 or 555. L ‘ 1-19-tf
Try th6 rleraia job department tot
jab prlariag. We have the men to do
the wrok who are competent, ana out
equipment is tb* Thone 444
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Advertis-!
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road and *o to a fence- .;
i post to read a sale Jbill ;
do yon? Then don’t
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your ritf in the ;;
middle of the k
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11 retferdleas of the weather,
!» tbe fellow you want to
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merits wtiila aeated at his
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If be la a prospective buyer
you’ll have him at your sale.
One extra buyer attep pays
tbe entire expense of the
ad. and ife a poor ad that
won’t pull that buyer.
An ad in thie paper reaches
the penplt you are after.
Bin* may be a necessity. but
tbe ad is tbe thin# that does
the be sines*
' Bent think of havirrf a ,[
i,. apeciaj sate without usJntf ; >
;[ advertising apace in this ,[
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Now Is The Time
Johnson’s Freeze
Proof
PREVENTS FROZEN RADIATORS.
Will not evaporate. WiH Not In jure Rub^r.
Will Not Rust or Corrode Metal.
^One Application Sufficient for a Winter.
$1.50 A CAN. '
Automobile Tire Chains. Automobile Foot
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Warmers. Automobile Fleece Lined Gloves.
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WHEN YOUR BOY COES INTO
THE TRENCHES
See that he takes with him
Your Portrait
He will treasure it above all the gold on earth.
WATKINS’ STUDIO
an
rom
big mail-order house was
accosted by a local deader.
"lVhy didn’t yen bug that bill
of good* from me? / could have
Mooed yoa the express, and besides
you would have been patronising a
home store, which helps pay the
taxes and builds up this locality. ’*
The rmet looked at the mer-
chant a moment and then said:
"Why don’t you patronize your
home prpt.r and advertise? I read it
and didn’t know Utai you hadthe stuff
/ have hrre. ”
MORAL—ADVERTISE
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PALESTINE
STEAM LAUNDRY
♦ Newell Kane. * Geo. Belcher. ♦
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Constipation is the starting point
for many diseases and end fatally.
Healthy regularity can be established
through tbe use of Prickly Ash Bit-
ters It is a fine bowel tonic, is mildly
stimulating and -strengthens tbe
stomach, liver • and kidneys. Price
$1.26 per bottle. Bratton Drug Co.,
special agents. * Adv.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 237, Ed. 1 Monday, January 21, 1918, newspaper, January 21, 1918; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037503/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.