Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 304, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1911 Page: 2 of 6
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By Union Press Association.
Grand, Rapids, Mich., Aug. 2.—E
gates from every section of the c<
try, and representing a member!
of two millions and total assets
about 9800,000,000, were present
ed States League of Local Builc
and Loan. Associations. The opei
session this morning, following
welcoming addresses and respon
was devoted to committee appc
jaents and the annual reports of
several officers. These reports si
that the local, building and loan
sociatlons have, during the past yi
shared the general prosperity of
country and have done the larg
business in their history. At the s
sequent sessions, which will contii
over tomorrow, the league will <
cuss numerous questions relating
the protection and promotion of bu
lng association interests. Head
the list of speakers is Dr. Chai
Pranard of Paris, head of the Bun
of Assurance and Social Provide]
Europe.” Among the other schedi
Speakers are P. N. Peniston of 1
eock, Mich., Arthur k. Murdock
Omaha, John C. Butterfield of Jeu_,
City, C. A. Royse of ’i'erre Haute, E.
L. Kessler of Charlotte, Clay Holmes
of Elmira, Charles Werno of Chicago
and R. L. Prophit of Monroe, La. Ad-
dison B. Burk of Philadelphia is slat
ed for election to the prasidenc
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New Highway to Cross Missouri.
. Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 2.—Gover-
nor Hadley and the state board of ag-
riculture gave a public hearing today
. on the matter of the proposed state
road to connect St£ Louis and Kansas
City. Three routes are under consid-
eration and nearly one thousand dele-
gate! representing numerous cities
gad towns were on hand to urge the
Claims of one or another of the pro-
fosed routes.
Look out for malaria. It is season-
few doses of Prickly
is a sure preventive.
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Mga** Aviation Meet.
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On all Men’s and Boys’ Low Cut Shoes, in vicis, gun metals, tans and patent
leathers. •
On all Ladies’ and Children’s Low Cut Shoes, in all the correct styles, in vel* s •
vets, suedes, tans, patent and vici leathers. C . r Wn .3
On all Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats. * . • - • -L ?■;
'This is much more than an announcement. It means that we are going to pffeiL
the above lines at a sacrifice in price, rather than carry them over. We thank v
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the introductory feature, to
followed by an entire week of
prize contests for speed, duration, al-
titude, etc., the aviation meet which
is to have its opening here tomorrow
promises to be one of the most no-
table and successful affairs of its kind
yet pulled off in America. The avia-
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tion field, located within easy access
of the city, consists of a tract two
miles in extent, without obstructions
of any kind. Half a dozen aviators of
international reputation are to partici-
pate in the meet, among them being
Charles Fy Willard, J. A. D. McCurdy,
J. J. Ward and Liadis Lewkowicz^the
last-named being a young Russian is 'n receTp
aviator and the first one of his na-
tionality to fly in America.
On Elaborate Scale
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By Union Press Association.
Astoria,' Ore., Aug. 2.—One week
hence there will be inaugurated here
the Astoria Centenial Carnival, for
which preparations on an elaborate
scale have been going forward for
more than a year and are now prac-
tically completed. The carnival fes-
tivities will extend oyer an entire
month and will embrace a wide va-
riety of attractions.
We have an unusually
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Yot can’t dodge the malarial germ
while your liver is torpid. It makes
you an easy mark for the disease.
HERBINE is the best protection. It
puts the liver in sound, healthy con-
dition and purifies the stomach and
bowels. Price' 50c. ' Sold by Mdtley
Drug Co.
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A Simple Remedy Brings Bac
the Natural Color—Dandru
Oufckly- Removed.
How often one hears the expression,
“8he is gray and beginning to look old.”
It is tree that gray hair osnally denotes
age apd is Always associated with age. *
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f»ur frier
tagold.
pearance
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never hear one referred to as having
gray hair and looking young.
The hair is generally the index of age.
If your hair is gray, you can’t blame
friends for referring to yon as look-
,J You csn’t retain a youthful ap-
if you allow your hair to grow
gray! Many persons of middle age jeop-
ardise thejr future simply by allowing
the gray hair to become manifest. If
your hair has become faded or gray, try
Wygth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,
a preparation which a chemist by the
name of Wyeth devised a few years ago.
It hi simple, inexpensive and practical,
will banish the gray hairs in a few
also guaranteed to remove
f and promote the growth of tht;
hair.
It fa a pleasant dressing for the hair,
aad gfter using it a few'days itching and
dryneas of the scalp entirely disappear.
. This preparation is offered to the
••bile at fifty cents a bottle, and is
recommended and sold by all druggists.
Motley Drug Co. Special Agenta.
North Carolina Veterans.
Wilmington, N. C., Aug. 2.—Hun-
dreds of Confederate veterans from
various sections of North Carolina
and a number from the neighboring
^states are here in attendance upon a
^ two days’ session, beginning today, of
the annual reunion of the grand camp
of Confederate veterans of North
Carolina. , Wilmington is gaily deco-
rated in .honor of the veterans and
their friends. Major General J. S.
Carr presided at the opening session.
Tomorrow will be held the annual pa-
rade and also the principal social
events of the reunion.
ms u» simple,
aad will ban
day*. It is
dandruff and
ing the attendance of -thousands of
XvisiVors from all of the Pacific states
and froili Canada and the east as
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The celebration is to commemorate
the one hundredth anniversary of the
arrival on the Pacific coast of the ex-
pedition sent from New York by
John Jacob Astor. The expedition re-
sulted in the settlement of Astoria,
which gave the United States its
strongest claim to the Or'egon coun-
try, and also marked a chapter of
American heorism hnd suffering that
hap first, place in the daring annals
of exploration. The little group of
hufs erected by the fur traders and
explorers was named Astoria in honor
of the promoter of the expedition and
formed the first permanent settle-
ment in this part of the country. Al-
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Have a beautiful line of White Serge. Stop in and let uit^k<
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thdugh the British took possession of
Astoria Port in the war of 1812 and
renamed the place Fort George, the
plaice was restored to America after
thq treaty of peace with American
clakms of settlement unimpaired.
Reunion of Alden Descendants.
Duxbury, Mass., Aug. 2.—Several
hundred descendants of John Alden
and Priscilla Mullins, of Pilgrim fame,
gathered here today for the eleventh
annual reunion of the Alden kindred
of America. The exercises were held
on the old John Alden homestead
property. The society has secured a
title to the present John Alden house,
built in 1658, where one of the ninth
generation of Aldens still lives, and
has an option on land occupied by the
original house where John Alden was
born.
Read Herald ads. and be wise on
business matters.
Sallow complexion com^s from bil-
ious impurities'in the blood and the
fault, lies with the liver and bowels—
they are torpid. The medicine that
gives results in such cases Is HER-
BINE. It is a fine stimulant and
boikel regulator. Price 50c. Sold by
Motley Drug Co.
SPECIAL SALE ON F
To make room for our will
extra low prices on everything in the turn
for the next 30 days. Now is the time to jfi
that spare room or your new home at a small cost
Liberal Terms
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Real Estate ana
Fire Insurance
I have good real estate propositions all
•the time, and my Insurance Companies
are of the best.
P. H. HUGHES
Real Estate ?nd Fire Insurance
Office, Robinsoii Bros.* Bank. Phone 103.'
Ready For Canadian Henley.
t. Catharines, Oirt., Aug. 2.—Tire
locgl committee in charge of arrange-
ments for the’annual regatta of the
Canadian Association of Amateur
Oarsmen, to he held here Friday and
Saturday next, completed the final
plais today and is making prepara-
tions to handle one of the biggest
crovds that ever attended the Cana-
dian henley. The regatta will bring
together many of the speediest oars-
men on both sides of the interna-
tional boundary.
Dominion Trap Shooters.
Belleville, Ont., Aug. 2.—The/elev-
enth annual tournament of the Do-
minion of Canada Trap Shooting As-
sociation is being shot off here under
conditions that promise one the
most successful competitions in the
histpry of the association Tomorrow
he the big day of the tournament,
n the events will include the indi-
vidual championships and the Grand
Can adian Handicap, in addition to a
her of team competitions.
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KEEP YOUR THIRST AT HOME
and keep a case of Pepsin Punch,'Gin-
ger Ale or Root Beer at home to
satisfy it. It’s pure, wholesome, de-
licious, and your wife and chilren will
appreciate it even more than you do.
Authorized agents for Cocoa-Cola in
<ottles.
Star Bottling Works
PHONE 3-3
With the Fighters.
Fights scheduled for tonight:
Matty Baldwin vs. Dick Hyland,
twenty rounds, at Salt Lake City.
c.F. McWhorter
Building
Contractor
Estimates" furnished on all
kinds of work. No job too
small, none too large. Satis-
faction guaranteed. Phone
840. 412 Palmer St. 24 lm
Read Herald Want Ads.
MACHINERY.
Should you need Cotton Ginning, Cane Grinding, Saw Mill, or otht 1
Machinery, or repairs for same, it matters not by Whom made, DiUeyi I
can save you time, trouble or money, perhaps all, if you will* monen (
them. Yon are derations of building up Anderson County—give proof c [*-
it, b^first giving home factories, employing home labor, an opportune
to serve yon; and then, r things being equal, give them the preference
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WATCH FOR THE OREEtS WAQONS!
I ain again distributing ice to the retail trade. M
Phone your orders <ir complaints to 264. Wifi tai
up all outstanding tickets of Palestme Electric & Ice G
or my own.
JOHN ORMOND.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 304, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1911, newspaper, August 2, 1911; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904961/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.