The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Method in Madness.
The farmers are asking: ftr
f: Ce-zing weather that spare ribs,
back bones and sausage may, i el Buy a bale of cotton, Bill
4® order. I Buy a heavy bam,
Buy a bar’l of apple sass
lx our issue of IVce tuber 18tb«|Buy a jar of jam.
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tors. Read their contributions
to the Herald this week and avail
yourself of the great bargains
offered.
The National dinner’s Asso-
ciation will meet in Memphis,
Tenn., ian. 1 and 2. They are
planning to do great things at
this convention.
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If yonr subscription to the
Herald has expired renew at
once that you may not miss a
chapter of our story “TheOallof
the Cumber lands” which will be
given in our issue of the 18th.
we willbe*in»new *torT.V”rbe|fitU> a box*! Iraoges
Call of the romberl.n.U.” b, Buy a carof oat.
Charles Nesilie Bucli.r. A TO-1your self a suit of clothe*
maoce of the Kentucky Bu, someovercoats.
tains. The Herald will make at - . -
Shod Christmas present for aome Buy yourself s too of bay
friend or reUtive Get the first 8uy * lo*d •* brKka
Chapter of the new story. Y* u I Buy a parr of rubber boots
will not fail to want, every coo\. I a 3ock of chicks.
Buy yourself some chewing gum
The Emergency War Tax Bili I Buv it bv the box
to raise $100,000,000 w^t\t *ht°jBuv yourself an auto
full cff&ct Dec. 1. - The ptroyis* J Buy a dozen sox.
ions of the measure levying
taxes on tobacco, beer and wine
went into effect on Nqv. 1 and
include taxes on bankers, pawn-
brokers, brokers proprietors of j
theaters, including motion pict-
ure houses, officers of circuses
an*d other shows, perfume, cos-
metics, chewing gum and simi-
lar articles; commercial papers
of all descriptions, steamship
tickets, parlor car seats sleeping
car berths and telephone and
telegrph messages where * the
charge exceeds 15c. Stamps ou|
denomination of from $5 to lc
are to be affixed to these articles.
BUSINESS ITEMS
Hard time prices at Lancaster]
Cash Grocery,
For Sale, one span of'mules, |
cheap, F. M. Hammons Co.
W. R. Herkimer is making a
specialty of children's pictures.!
See him for prices. '
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Buy a years subscription
Buy it in advance
Then your friend, ye editor
Can pay his tax, purchance.
—Stolen.
! How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. -
Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation.
Surprises Many la Lancaster.
In a half page advertisement
The Ladies' Store announces a
reduction sale of millinery and
ready to wear, for the remain-
der of the month, and the first
showing-of Christmas good to-
morrow.
If the weather prevents von
from coming to town Trade's
Day, just'bear in mind the fact
that the bargains offered by the
merchants wifi be on for the
week. Read the advertisements
carefully.
The Fr*’? School term at the
Ferris School opens next Mon
day. Nov. 30 —Ferris Wheel.
, The Lancaster free public
school opened xnore than, a
month earlier. Come to Lancas
ter, the town of free schools,
good churches, live business
men and high class of citizenship
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generally.
Did you ever pick up a paper
published at a strange town and
see a large showy advertisement
without thinking to yourself or
saying to your neighbor “That
soan must be doing an immense
business,” or forming a resolu-
tion to visit that firm at the first
opportunity?—Mt Calm Banner.
From among the editorials of
local value in the “Palmer Rust-
let” we take the follwoing :
“A town that is large enough
and good enough for a man to
earn his living in is good enough
for him to buy his provisions in.
If he does not think so, both he
aad the town would be better off
if his tent was pitched on other
prairies.”
A few years ago the slogan was
"Burn a Bale!” This came about
because of overproduction, and
the idea was to do something to
foise the price and decrease the
acreage. Today the slogan is
“Buy a Bale!” And the admoni-
tion , is. “Hold your cotton!”
The idea is to hold the cotton and
decrease the acreage. When the
‘‘burn a bale” movement was in-
augurated cotton was selling as
low as four cents and many bales
went up in smoke although there
were many bales burned the
acreage next year was not de*
Irl P. Hicks 1915 Almanac.
If you pay your subscription
to the Herald,, we in turn will
pay a little bill we owe say at the
Henry Hardware Store. This
dollar will be used there to pay. The quick action of simple
W. R, Brogdon on salary; he in buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
turn will use it to pay for gro- mixed in Adler^.ka, the remedy
ceries bought at Hammonds. I wkjck became famous by curing
Hammond will return it to you |appendicitis, is surprising Lan-
tor butter, eggs or other Pro' ca9ter people. Many have found
duce. You will then take tbe that tbis simo]e remed y' drains
money and settle a little bill at so much foul matter from the
the Lancaster Hardware; they system that a singe dose relieves
in turn will pay a drav man, who|c<;)nstjpatjODt sour stomach and
will pay a carpenter for a little jgas on the-stomach almost im-
job of work. The carpenter mediately. Adlerri-ka is the
will buy a chicken from you, and most thoroUgh 5owel cleanser
you will go to the Lancaster Dry ] ever so]d H s Strain Co<
Goods Store and give this dollar
on a bill of goods, and here it ^ _ _ . . _ „
... . f - , . , . f Plles Cured in 6 to 14 Day*
Will again be paid on Clerk hire, J your druggist will refund money if PAZO
and the rWlr will nav hi« dnrtnr OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
ana me CierK Will pay nis aocioi; Blind. Bleeding or Protruding PUes in 6 to 14 days.
and the doctor will pay the lThelim applicationgivesEase and Rest- 50c-
preacher, and the preacher will
buy some butter of your good
wife, and before the dollar can
travel around the square once, it] The Rey. Irl R. Hicks Almav
will return to you many times, nac, now ready, grows more
It is not so with the money sent I popular and useful with each
out of town. It is gone fori passing year. It is a fixed ne-
keeps, and many time you’ll get cessity in homes, shopsand com-
just pure old hog fat at the same mercial establishments all over
price for which-you could have this continent. Tbis famous and
bought nice streaked bacon at valuable year book on astronomy,
the home store. This is the dif- storms, weather and earthquakes
ference between the trade at should be in every home and
home and tbe mail order habit, (office. Professor Hicks com-
pletes this best issue of his great
What does it mean to be a|Ala3anac at the close of his
desirable citizen? Does simply seventieth year. The Almanac
liying in a town, paying your I will be mailed for 35 cents. The
debts and never violating any of j Rev. Irl R Hicks fine Magaz ne,
the laws fill the definition? Word and Works, is sent one
These are certainly fine traits, vear, with a copy of h.s Almanac,
and would of course be included j for only one dollar. Send for
in the characteristics of a de- them to Word and Works Pub-
sirable citizen, but a Chinaman or fishing Company, 3401 Franklin
anybody could do that and beJAve'’ ^ Louis, Mo. You will
considered a good quiet peace- nfver regret your investment-
able, unobtrusive sort of a fellow, | Try 11
but would that embrace all the
qualities? To us it would seem | How To Qlve Quinine To Children.
to be a desirable citizen—an A1 FEBRILI^JE Is the trade-mark name given to an
•. • . ,, , . I improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas-
Cltizen that one - would need be to take and does not disturb the stomach.
, , . .. , • _ , I Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
lawablding honest, and progres- | A1®° e«P«cially adapted to adults who cannot
• , . .,,. . . , ,, , I take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
Sive. Not Willing to take all the cause nervousness norringing in the head. Try
I it the next time you need Quinine for any pur-
good things that chance to come I P°s<- Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
, . , J name FEBRILINE is blown in bottle? 25 cents.
his way; not merely just glad to
- A plant makes a very accepta-
ble Christmas present. > Mrs.
Tufts'has some beautiful Christ-]
mas peppers and other plants for
sale at the Herald Dffi :e.
Cleaning, pressing, repairing,
in fact everything that can be
done in any first-class tailoring
establishment can be done at M.
JR. Parks’. Phone your orders.,]
Work called for and delivered.
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BARGAINS!
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25c box Toilet Soap for.
25c R >se Face Powder for .
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25c Rose Talcum Powdet *: . ; -
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25c Colgate’s Tinted Combination-
Talcum.......
50c Initial Stationery for .
- The power of money is great!
We sell for cash! Therefore we
sell cheaper. Lancaster Cash
Grocery.
A portrait of baby, now means]
your investment, in future happy
hours. W. R. Herkimer Studio.
For Sale.
A house and lot consisting of
two acres; good house, barn, and
plenty of water on east side of |
Wilmer. Call or write, box 166,
Wilmer. A bargain if sold at once
We only offer above Bargains for
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Trades Day^—Saturday, December 5th.
H. S. STRAIN CO.
Drugs and Jewelry,
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W. W McCalman.
New Drav and Transfer line,
will do all kind of hauling,
moving Pianos and unloading
cars. Head quarters at Keissey
& Soloman Meat Market.
Time is Money !
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Wanted—Farm And Ran^h
Land, for Colonization purposes.
No tract to large or to small. If I
you want to sell your property
at your own terms, without pay-
ment of commission, write!
European Mutual Colonization
Co, Ltd , 633 Kress Bldg.,
Houston, Texas, tor listing]
blanks and full information.
Why buy goods on time when
you can buy cheaper for cash at
Lancaster Cash Grocery?
live in a good town, but giad to] have a new delivery boy,
put forth efforts to make the therefore our service is prompt,
town good; to keep it on the up J Lancaster Cash Grocery,
grade; to join with commercial
club and other^city organizations] For Sale—One Jersey cow
in their efforts to bring business |and caif. See B, E. White,
to the town and to enlarge the
trade territory; to desire good
schools and churchs and to be
willing to extend energy and
money for the betterment of
these institutions; to want the
laws enforced and to be willing
to give the officers support and
encouragement in enforcing law;
Old papers
office. —
for sale at this
You need the Herald,
creased, but today cotton is sell- to give the officers support and I UE w^° converts a knocker
isi: around the eight cent mark encouragement in enforcing law|'n^° a ^)OOS^er’ a greater bene
*h* "V* deC/*aSe the a,Cre; to Patrooize bome industries, end [^es of^ras's t^wwhere
*ffe. Will they decrease, plant help these industries to grow and only one grew before ”-Carth-
the same amount, or increase the increase their value to the town age Register.
and community. Be a good citi- I Give us the recipe for con-
zen, but don’t be content with verting the knocker. Not that
being just a sucker. Be a live, we have anv hereabouts, but we
wide awake, progressive, desir" desire to publish it for the ben-
able citizen. I efit of other towns.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, I
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches the blood,and builds up the sys-
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c
There’s nothing that v ill give
more pleasure for so long a time
for so little money as a subscrip- < #
tion to the (Dallas) Evening | Notice of Filing Final Account
Journal. There is not iu Tex s(
Guardiansh'o of W.Hie Stewart,
Minor. N > 3218
T. L, Stewart Gurdian.
The State of Texas.
To All Persons Interested
tbe Guardianship of Willie Stew-
art, Minor
T- L. Stewart Guardian, has
filed in the County Court of Dal-
las County, his Final Account in
the guardianship of said minor
and his application for final dis-
charge, which will be heard at
the term of said Court, com
mencing on Monday, the 4th day
of Jan. A. D. 1915, at the Court
House in the City of Dallas, at
which time all persons interest
ed m said guardianship may ap-
pear and contest said Account if
they see proper to do so.
Witness J. E. Record Clerk of
the County Court o f Dallas
County, Texas.
Given under my Seal of Said
Court at office in the City of Dal-
las, this 14th day of Nov. A. D.
1914.
J. E. Record, Clerk County
Court of Dallas Co., Texas.
By S. C. Whiteley Deputy
(Soumhern Traction Company)
—BETWEEN— - " ' ' ^;v
Waco Waxahacliie
Hillsboro Dallas
Atid Intermediate Points.
Direct Interurban connections at Dallas for McKinnev,
Sherman, Denison. Ennis, Corsicana, Ft. Worth, Cleburne
and intermediate points
For further information ask our Ticket Agt. or write
M. R. Fewell. Jas P. Griffin
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., ' Gen’l Pass. Agt ,
Dallas Dallas.
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or elsewhere a newspaper that
can touch the Evening Journal in
markets, comics, fine serial and
short stories, as well as the news
of the world told in brief but re-
liable and catchv shape.
THE BEASTS OF TARZAN
now running. Another story
equally as good or better to follow
The Evening Journal will be
delivered to your address regu-
larly each weekday for Thirty-
five cents per month.
R. B. Kirk .
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Many Ruined Lives.
acreage? Nine-tenths of . the
teuant farmers are subjects of
tiie landlord} and will plant ac-
cording to what they say,—Itasca
item.
Hundreds can point to the use
of calomel as the cause of physi-
cal decay. Its strenuous effects
upon liver, kidneys and even the
heart are known to ever practic-
ing physician.
Medical science has found a
vegetable compound that elimi-
nates the poisons from the liver
and accumulations from the
bowels in a safer and saner way
than does calomel and leaves no
ill after-effects.
This remedy in the form of
GRIGSBY’S LIV-VER-LAX is
a proven success. It is for sale
in 50c and $\ 00 bottles by H. S.
Strain Co. who guarantees to re-
fund purchase price if you want
it. It is always protected by the
likeness of L. K. Griysby.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA-
TIVE BROMO QUININE is betterthan ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember tic full name and
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
This Lumber Yard offers you
the maximum tor your money
In both , 'v. T
QUALITY & QUANTITY J
in all kinds of rough and dres-
sed Lumber, Shingles, Etc.—
so why not obtain our figures
on your needs BEFORE you
place your bill elsewhere?
Remember -- our estimate
costs you nothing, and that
we're only too pleased to sub-
mit it. I
Carts OH Sons, OUtr Rmdlts Won’t Con
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter’s Antiseptic Healing OiL It relieves
Pain and Heals at the same time. 26c, 60c, $LOO,
DO IT HOW
for THIS
PAPER
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Lancaster, Texas.
Whenever You Need a General Toole
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic' is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains Use
well known tonic properties of QUINIMB
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
ont Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up tbe Whole System.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914, newspaper, December 4, 1914; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542665/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.