Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1918 Page: 8 of 8
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proclamation the President of at. riapolnied places In their school to t'he fcour
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their pledqes between now -n"-) card which will be furnisned thern will be a:
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The proclamation provides Y'lat ill for War Saving Stamps £J meetings
adult males and females are to L, c bef^rc Ju,n-e 23' NaM°?«'. War tendance ui
bavinga Day, should bo turned over wholly upon'
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This war is one of nations—not of armies, and a1! of
hundred million people must be economically and iaduslri.
;j listed to war conditions if this nation is to play its'full
the conflict. Phe problem before ii;i is'mi primarily.:|j
problem, but father a problem o'f wtvis;*:! production ij
e&seiuials and the saving o*l' the materials and the labor riefl
for the support and equipment of our army and navy. Tlj
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their best for war purposes.
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Nr<i«<mHa!»°n ®V£i*y member oi the Nation; young and ok
. t;rLed movement. 1 therefore nrgfi-tbl
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r)1. witiuji the reach of everyone that the
opportunity in this matter is wide open to all of us- To
|1Vit'iWr-i^|iCenti?ieS i:" a v,irt"e and great benefit
mdniriuril at all t.mes: With tire desperate need of the
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aaa purchar-e them to the extent of their means. The ma ,-f
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money to the United States Government until after this wa
to that same degree does not buy in competition with the
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1 nen,selves on or before the -8th of June to save constant!
to buy as regularly as possible the securities of the Govs©
and to do this as far as possible; through membership in Wa
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Council Proceedings
At a regular meeting- of the
"city council held on 17th day of
June, 1918, there were present,
J. J. Harrison, mayor, presiding,
ami aldermen M. T.ipscomb, A.
J. Tatum, J. T. McCarty, Albert
Miller and R. G. Palmer. The
fcit.v attorney, secretary Feather,
marshal and wafer superintend-
'ent were also present when tin;
following business was transact-
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The minutes of the Inst regu-
lar meeting wer6 read in open
'council and approved.
Mr. R. W. Richardson came
before the council asking for an
adjustment of the ch.irges against
him for the use of water for irri-
gating his garden, and upon in'
'.:vT«32aasi
arr.y states %
3 have contracted for a lot of
good first class wood and will be-
gin to move about June 15 crr.ot
later than July 1. Will be ready
to fill large or small orders at rea-
sonable prices. As heretofore, I
will furnish all churches at actual
cost of wood and diayage.
Thanking all fot' past favors and
soliciting your patronage for the
yj - coming season.
H c. M. CLAYBOURN PALACIOS, TEXAS f
RkB-SaSSKliaSKISS^Rtti
excess of water used by htm. umns of tl
Upon motion duly seconded, it that it is t
is ordered that the city marshal | for alj j ^
call out all persons residing with-
in the corporate limits liable for
road and street work, and that i
commiti
he proceed :ts soon as practicable1 jieve e
to clean the streets and bar pits. '
1 he following claims, having come t)<
been examined by the finance
committee and found to be cor-
rect, are hereby approved, and it
is ordered that warrants issu'e en
the tity treasurer iu favor of each
party, respectively, for the
amount due him, to-wit:
J. J; Harrison
Postage, Equalizing Eu. $3.65
Palacios State Bank
500 p. loose leaf minutes 5.15
No further business appearing
the council adioiirhed.
ie Beacon this week
lought safest and best
es to Come to Bay City
for voting at the July
There are 15 days in
can be done, and I be-
f really enthusiastic
the County will be able
woman of ,^ween these dates.
.y 4^dies will have a
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to register
Primaries,
which this
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jiHie
Bay Gil 0£ ja{jie3 to meet them
them over the court
and show B ^ ^ ij«ax Collector's
house and J &5d {n nn^r „
officc,f4hilehe^
possible ^Himunity will have a car
vestigation of Xhe matleh t« Tki),ks u js Bfst (of r
fcouncil instructed the Water-
works superintendent to collect
&3 from Mr. Richardson for the
to Register
WilU'OU state through the col-
One eor
which wi
bring the
free of ch
may
could do
cio's pi
the co
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WIi
1 run every day and
Jladies of that precinct
large in order that they
[ter. Your community
:ewise. I know Pala-
who are interested in
f e'cctions-^-nnd we all
not fail to respond.
Yours truly,
,,F. Perry, Co. Judge
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With a thoroughly competent staff of
Doctors, Nurses and Attendants, as-
suring patrons with sick cars the very
best of Service—Our Middle Name.
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We want your Business
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Tucker, T. L. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1918, newspaper, June 21, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411576/m1/8/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.