Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, July 8, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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The Strong Withstand the
Heat of Summer Batter
Than the Weak Wg^
Old people who are feeble and younger people
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
go through the depressing heat of Summer by taking
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Grove's
Tasteless chill Tonic
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PALESTINE DAILY HER!
The rookie then dons his uniform,
I puts the rest of his outfit in his bag,
reclaims his valuables from the XT
M. C - A.; mails his old clothes back
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home through the same organization,
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with packing ihaterial supplied him,
and steps out a soldier ready for In-
struction in dril], with even his first
innoculatioE for typhoid already in
his arm and -all-is done in a .single
day. :'=v- ’OM V;,'
.The-new.'system, bot drily tdkesy.a'
■heavy, load offrof the /individual com-
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. wanders. - but ' actually ., advances, the
framing schedule Lyj a full tw<^
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IONDAY, JULY 8. 1918,
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It purifies and enriches the blood and makes T
you Strong. Yoil can soon feel its Strengthening I camp Travis.' win now be read for
Invigorating Effect*
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex-
ceptionally good general strengthening tonic for pale,
sickly children, for delicate Mothers, for Old Folks or
any one of the family who has poor blood. It is
pleasant to take. Price 60c.
Perfectly Harmless• Contains no
ffiix- Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs»
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System Improved
for ” f , Men
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thing else. Everywhere
the
men
Cahap Travis, Texas, July 6.—The
problem that confronts the army to-
day in receiving thousands of mea
from civilian life ^ and putting them
into the uniform and
! stood in line long hours waiting their
turn to te innoeulated arid poked in-
to, as if seemed to . them, by pretty
nearly every .sort of doctor that: the
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law allows. S' .
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..*• As- the arrivals of new men became
Jnore and more steady and .the Old
sygte'm became more and more mired
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down in its complexities, the author-
ities in charge of Camp Travis since
of
military life is vastly different from the departure of the ninetieth divi
the recruiting problems of the bid- ■ y-jon for overseas service have insji
tuted a new plan. The m^n are-now.
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taken to a central receiving station
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train.
time regular army. Men now* come
into the camps at. the rate of a thou-
sand or more a day. They come hun-
gry, and somebody has to feed them.
Most of them are worn out with a
day or two on a crowded troop train,
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and somebody has to put them to
bed. Some Of them contracted meas-
les or mumps or something worse,
.perhaps, and if they aren’t looked af-
at once they and their comrades
will be laid up, and the training of
the national forces wtii be held up
flfcjl that much.
For a year the reserve corps offi-
ers of Camp Travis have followed
ie beaten path laid out by the reg-
army men in the old days when
army was an affair of fifty or
thousand men all told. Under
strain of the huge numbers of re-
arriving the system worked
badly. Men went two weeks without
sometimes even* a month.
Company commanders were distract-
ed with keeping up with sending
each increment of new men assigned
to them to this infirmary for exami-
^ nation and to that board for some-
weeks. In other worjls, the xriien -of
their work, 'against the Hun; < two
weeks sooner than the men of last
year could train, simply because they
got. started at real work and drill two
weeks ^earlier, It appears that the
problems . of organization and’:, of
handling va^t; numbers of men, are
being met with resourcefulness now
whom were
Jet CorKr^ i‘: Fluid P;achi
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alcohol -3 per c^t.
p AVe^abtftcpanitk»forAs
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CASTSRM
For Infants and Children.-
ithers Know W.
Genuine Castoria
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: Q cc fijlncss and RsstCaitt®;
l - neither O^^MorpIdrienor
>IiBe4'Nof Narcotic
WILLIAM PIERSOJi OF HUNT CO.
For Jndgre, Court oY Criminal Appeali.
Hla. Training ai District Jatlge Is JUDI-
CIAL,. N.OT POLITICAL, i He $eeks ■
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by officers, inanyl' of
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JUDICIAL Position.
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fei-st?'.'ssSff? \
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themselves in civilian iifp*^ a ; little | and -in 19^3 he was chosen l nited . ' AhciprriifetPggyfcf:
^ i State's senator. ;In 1910, when past 1
over a year ago'
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A drowsy, half-sick, discouraged
feeling is caused by, a ’ torpid liver
and impurities in the stomach and
bowels. Prickly .Ash Hitters is a
prompt and efficient remedy. Try it.
Priee 1.25-per bottle. Bratton Drag
Co.; special agents. Adv.
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i lows Templar Conclave.
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Upon
immediately from the
entering the station they undress,
eheckipg over their- valuables and
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clothes to Y. M. C. 4. representatives.
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They then are lined up and examined
suFerficially by a number of army
physiefans. Then maintaining the-
line, they move, through a‘ series df
shower baths, soaping and scrubbing
as they move along, dry'. themselves
.with towels furnished as th£y
emerge, , and proceed *iill in line
and still on the move, through a reg^
ular battery Of medical experts who
examine them for defects of heart,
lungs/ feet and So on. • Clerks take
down their measurements and then1
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family history, and vocational quali-
fications. Other clerks have their
clothes ready for them, together with
a substantial blue denim barrack
bag to stow them in. Orthopedic
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specialists examine the fit of each
man's shoes to make sure that he
has not received \oo large-* a shoe
through another’s carelessness’ or top
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small a one through his own vanity.
•kpecuu to I'*e jJeruia.) '
Marshalltown, Iowa; July S;—The
streets of Al arshaMtown presented a
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gala appearance today in welcome to
the Knights Templar who have gath-4
ered here from all paTts of Iowa ’for
their fifty-fifth anri-qai conclave, ftriri;
icess sessions, interspersed with a
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parade and various social features',
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will keep the Sir Knights . busy dur-'
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ing the ensuing three days. j .
his 70th year, Mr.. ,
again honored, by the democratic
party in Kentucky with election as
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gpveflBor. During his long career he
has been prominent in the councils
of his party and'lias served on sev-
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eral important national and intern^-
t ion al comm issiohs. .
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UKRAINE BITTER
^ TOWARD TEUTON.
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Constipalidn and piarrhow
Si and ftA'crishncss «w*
L03S of Sleep
sul’in ufhctcfromia Infancy
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S fat-Sirtilc 5'g»at°rLof
Ike CrvTArHCoHPAKX-
NEW YORK
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INVADING ARMY.
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M ash ingtpn, ’ D/r C-, J uly ^uer-
.many’ll military occupation in the.
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Few' men in American public life
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have had a longer or more honored
career thhn James B. McCreqry, Ken-
tucky’s “grand olcl. man,” who today
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reaches the age of four-ecore:
McCreary was hprri' in Madison couri*
ty, Ky., and was educated jat | Cen-
tre College and Cumberland Univer-
sity. In the war between the states
he distinguished ^himself as a pav-
alry office/ in the. Confederate ser-
vice. In 1869 he began his public ca-
reer as a member of the Kentucky
legislature, rn 1875 he was.elected
to the governorship, in 1885,|he was
sent to the .lower house of congress,
Ukypine and her failure to keep faith
in the promise to forward manufao
tured goods and. other su: piles has
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caused1 an intensely bitter feeling
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among' the Ukrainians, accord ip g to
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information 'from* confidential soUfcek,
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vvbieh reached the . department -Of
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state Saturday night. .. .'
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and land owners’. afeysaid to -tie in-
creasing Co- such an. eiient that new-
ly planted Crops have been '.plowed
under, resulting in, aiotsl. logs .not
only in .future' grain^ but m the ioss:
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/ -Reports retching the sia«;( depart-
ment; from oth^r. sources stall that
about 2O.0S0Ucds&acki'-' under vien-
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eral -Alexieff ar§ causing . grqqj Uin-
developments, iri- the situation have
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caused such uneasiness in (Germany
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that it. has -become necessary srib-
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career thhn James B. McCreary, Ken- stautially to. increase th^ army of’
«„aw*. «i)4 man •> (iwiav occupation. ' /'
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Cermany is reported to have . de- •
liver**. 50 earhwds of agricuttural ’
implemeats to Kiev, but with. no
grain for planting end in return for -
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these implements Geimjariy is Said
tb-have stripped the country- of tex-
tiles and other- manufactured goods,
as well • as; . all Vavailable foodstuffs.-
the latter ip spite* of ike fact that
proepects for' the new- sugar and
wheat crops are in the dark. •' * .
, Disputes between the .. government
See Us for Chevrolet Cars 3 Sizes
4-90 Model $750.00
F. A. Model $1095.00
8 Cylinder $1685.00
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Free Attention All Chevrolet Car Owners
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As the proud owner of your car you are very .much
interested In obtaining the best results rrom your
starting, lighting, and ignition system. And yptn know
that the system works best when your car ispoperpting
successfully. 4
You should then make it a practice to keep yorir car
in first class condition. This you can best do with the
assistance of a car expert.
When your teeth, ear, eye, nose or ihroat require at-
tention, you always go to a specialist. And ‘ you should
be as careful in the selection, of some one to look after
jour car as you are in respect to your own self.’
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We make a specialty of the Chrevrolet Car bus-riess*. *
We give it our undivided attention—all of our attention!!
iVe are thus not only able to offer our customers better
service, but are also more proficient in our own line
If you will take advantage of our service we will give
your car, if It is a Chevrolet, a test at Intervals of ‘two
weeks and adv.’se you regarding its needs if there be
gny. There is no charge for such test, and yon will’not
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only always know the condition of vour car, but if may
also be the means of savihg you a repair bill at some
future date..
Probably you have never called tQ see^us—We now-
e* tend to you a cordial invitation to pay us a visit'and.
let us show you what real Chrfevroiet service means.
You will not only receive “glad” free- service, but our full
co-pperation and assistance as well. •- . . /.
There is no better time to call and have your car
■ Jested than today..
Yours very truly, . *.
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Station
CORNER CRAWFQRD AND HOUSTON STREETS.
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Palestine Hardware Co.
iProprietor
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In
Use
for Over
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ASTORIA
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dTan^e to Ukraine - 'government
their continued attacks south of the -
country where hhe feeling is said to
be bitter against he Ukraine-German
pe^cq pact.
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Dr. Mcjntyre will be at Smullen’s
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Drug Store Tuesday; if your eyes
iare failing you see him! There is
no Charge for-the examination. 6-2t
J American Shoe snup Phone, 188
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We have installed the latest improved ma-
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chinery and axe pow’ prepared to make and re-
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pair Harness and. Saddles, and also -make and
repair Automobile Tops
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Silliman Hardware Co.
You Know the Good Points of
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The Good Year Tires?
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serv*: vci^r wants Ai our - Good C^lf
•••Gaso-fkie**'Filling. ta tion.r" •. *
Free‘Water a,Dd Free Air iat all times.
Mak? Us Prove It to You
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,• That we are the Leaders of Tire and Gassoline
Service? Try us next time.
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Buy ll Made in Palestiue
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These Local Concerns
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♦ 'Star Bottling Works * *
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+ ALL KINDS OF SOFT D-RINKS. ♦ ~
♦ Agents fcr> Coca Cola.
Phone 33.
Anderson County Oil *
Manufacturing Co. +
Cotton Seed and Products. ♦
Palestine, Texas. ♦
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Wherry Luniber and
Crate Company
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+ Makers of Fruit Containers and 4
4* Manufacturers cf Ail Kinds 4
4» of Lumber. *
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* Granite and Marble ♦
* Monuments. ♦
♦ W. H. NANCE ♦
♦ 415 Avenue A. Phone 94 ♦
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, July 8, 1918, newspaper, July 8, 1918; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014767/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.