Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 68, Ed. 1 Monday, July 8, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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PALESTINE DAI
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MONDAY, JULY 8, 1918.
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PREPARE NOW FOR COMING OPPORTUNITIES
The present is no time for the projecting -of new enterprises
unless they have a direct relation to onr winning the war; but while
conservative banking demands conservatism in tjie granting of loans
just now, the present is a good time for forward-looking business ,
men to build up their acquaintance, .balance and credit at the bank
in anticipation of more favorable times for business expansion.,'.
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GUARANTY STATE BANK OF PALESTINE
D. M. Hodges, Vice President.
J. E. Angly, President.
W. B. Flanagan, Vice President.
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C. E. Williams, Cashier.
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The Carefullest Man in the World* f Just think • the Kaiper marchia
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The spring’s' work’s -done an*; it's : VP
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to the sun—all the; crops an’.
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lie’s banished, the cold an’ sowed’.his
gold on the flats in the medder-
.with six uninjured* sons’-T
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R. H. HUGHES
REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE
AND RENTALS.
We make a Specialty ot City Property; Manage
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor
Heirs. We make all kinds of Bonds.
Royal I National Bank Building.
Palaatlna, Tsana
grass.
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MOORE GROCERY GO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
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TYLIR, PITTSBURG, PALC8T3NB AND LONGVISW.
He’s raised, the flag—a better one was
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.never yet unfurled*-- / ■ ' /
But first I want to telr ye .’topt j the
> : . . Carefullest Mail in. the World.
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Kings are kina o' careiess4ike with
others’ blood an* bone, ...
But no one can, I swear to man!- be
carefiiller o’ their own.
. When I read about the German dead
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before the heated gims •
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I think o* the King in Germany with
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six Uninjured sons.
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Eaeh fireside ’ has its ’ martyrs who
.have either died or bled;' .
FANNERS AND THEKEW BANKING SYSTEM
■The Federal Reserve Banking System established by the '
government, with its thousand million dollars of com-
bined resources, stands back of the grain fields and.
assists its member banks in taking care of the farmers.
, .Our membership in this system gives us special
facilities for enabling farmers to plant, gather and store .. .
♦heir crops.
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The millions grieve foy the sobs who
. leave an' join the host o* the.
dead.
But the Kaiser's brood is safe an’
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sound—it either shirks or
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runs—-
He»s the only man in Germany ^ with
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Six Hundred Shots ;a Minute.
’ ’ The ne.w Browning gun, adopted
for the U. ;S. army, is a rifle that ban
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be carried - with ease, and fired, from
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. the slioulder, anh shoots six hundred •
times a; minute, it is automatic In
action; or can be fired singly. *The
carXriges . are fed. from- clips.: ^nd :
each clip-can' be inserted in' a -few
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seconds’' time. Its performance is
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said to be marvelous, and .its aefton
deadly, and- each man going over the
top will soon be carrying one of
these weapons*
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Where to Get Auto Licenses, j
A new law, providing for payment
■if", bt motor, vehicle license'fees to coun:
ty collectors,- instead of tactile state
highway department, wen-t into effect
Jiily 8.:
This act provides ^ that all app|l;..
Cants .for registration and • licenses or ' Glass Bottle Xj;wire in Session.
transfer thereof ' of motor; vehicle or
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motorcycle, manufacturers or deal-
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ws therein, and ' chauffeurs. heiret-o;,
ilTifERif
FOR YEARS
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Mrs, Courtney Tells How She
Was Cured by Lydia E.
.',V Pinifliam’s Vegetable
Compoiind.
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Oskaloosa, Iowa.-r r‘For ^eart I was
simply in misery from a weakness and
awful pains—a n d
nothing seemed to
do me any good. A
friend ad’ i3ed me
to tako Lydia - E.
Pink ham’s Vege-
table Compound. I
did so and got re-
lief fight away. I
can certainly re-
commend this Valu-
able medicihe to
other women who
suffer, for it has
'done such -good
■work for me ar.d I "know it will help .
wthers if tHey will give it a fair trial.*’
—Mrs. Lizzik-Courtney, 1Q8 8th Aye.,
West, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Why will women drag along from day
to day, year in and year out, suffering
sdeh misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when
speh letters as thiC are continually being
published. '►Every woman Who suffers
prom displacements, irregularities, in-
flammation, ulceration, backache, ner-
vousness, or who is passing through the
Change of Life should give this famous
root and herb, remr.ly; Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Coni noupd, a trial. For
special advice write T :lia E. Pinkh’am
Medicine Co f ‘ v's. The result
of its longexpot ienc^ ji l. your service.
six uninjuffed sons
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J'EDERAL BMRBVK
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Royal) National Bank
PALESTINE, TEXA8.
* RESOURCES OVER $1,500,000.00
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The halt an’ blind an; crippled line
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its byways an’ its roads;
nee swift an' *' strong, they creej
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’ along ’neath. everlastih ,’loads
An’ some with ^crippled intellects still
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'/six uninjured sons. ‘ , i '
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Sach caation in a fightih’. man was/ c<
. never seen before; / / ^partment and one popy kept , among
It stands the ^hile like a lonesdmd | recor^ of^he 16cal officel
hear the roarin’ gunS,
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Automobile Tires
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See us for AUTOMOBILE TIRES. We will save
you 10%, and furnish you a . wrapped tread
toe. .
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Remember they are not molded, but wrapped,
a material improvement over the molded tlfe.
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We have in stock four new HUPMOBILES, the
best medium priced cars on the market. If in-
terested, see us—
Herman Schmidt & Co.
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- Janesville, Ohio. Jidyr S.—Wages’
and conditions of labor, together with
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filed with!the'state liighway.tti- I Octave erougM
’ ^ 7 J about a critical situation in thfe-ln-
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dustr.'. are to be -discussed at the na-
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tional convention of the Glass ■ Bot-
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tip Blowers' Association, which as-
-seinibled here today The convention
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partment shgll.in the future be fileti
with the county collector of taxes ih
the county of the residence of the air,
piican,. ; I/- . ; '
Upon the filing'of an application
lector the amonat reqn.re^ I.,-, le*. s.Jtw aikl . ^ }
for which amount the t^x collector /, I
shall issue a receipt m,‘ triplicate:
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one copy of which shall 1>e present^
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ed to the applicant for license, on.e
topy sent to the state highway ^de-
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ki. ..___.jg - ■ tion-of seals, etc.;, and allows'- a com- ' Tiilingfnast. a prominent political
! to all :the othe» \ : /mjssion of oiielialf of one per ceht
Wjien- the big shells , come1 tos goin’
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SAVE THE-PRICE OF A NEW DRESS
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We are werf equipped to
Clean and Press the very
finest Dresses, Waists and
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all ladies’ delicate apparel;
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We- have an expert in
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charge of our plant: Just ef
trial will convince you. All
of this cap be had at , •;
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W. O. Tippen Mfg. Co.
THE HOME OF GOOD TAILORING, CLEANING.
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PRESSING AND DYEING./
PHONE 535.
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isle in a mighty-sea o\gore.;
The death an' woe he;. recommends
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You will find a large variety
of the latest styles to select
from here. ‘
PRICES RIGHT.
W. B. FLANAGAN
r THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER.
!thatthe Tuohun of the province,
Chang Huai-chin, asked permission
to resign his command as leader of
the army against the disaffected
southern provinces, and return to
his own state to restore order. Many
of the bandits are believed to be dis-
1 banded soldiers of hang Hsun, who
endeavored to restore the monarchy,
but was defeated and took refuge in
the Dutch legation at Peking.
! The Shantung bandits not long ago
abducted three American mission-
aries and an American employe of
the .British-American tobacco com-
pany,’but. let them go after a brief
Upon the nung ot in- appu^w is hy ,^ variou> --ai-ttvit,.- G, A. Kyle ot Portland
the applicant shall pay to the .a, col :nd,lstry thhonjW ! »re-- »" 1 ">e >»» • ^ etighto^
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iPblitician^in the Net.
yCSPfcvil' t > The Herald ,
Providence. R. 1/ July —Politi-
cians of, Rhode Llah(4 ;are awaiting
j with -keen . interest the- outcome ,of
1 federal I action in N»w York tqmpr-
- ' The law provides , for the’.distfibu/: row in-rhe case of Colcne! Frank W
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Each Hohenzollem bat ues ‘ in a jtee!
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la not for hlni-yon 'bet your Ufe-or., ?f tl18' amobnt coHeote-V is remuier- '
■ hl. uninjurWi So,:s. a ’ ation tot the WOrh. ,
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mggr 'Tis So.
; .Tomniy-rr Mamma had a-'.lot of
things sent home: C. O. D. today.
What does C. O. D. mean?
- ' loader, and others accused by’the
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federal government with coloring
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some on legs o’ gasoline; ; / r . v . ...... . .. .
With rubber toot, hell-bent for home.. ' Ton,“JI'“ '' ° ffyM: S"“
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the reckless hero runs,
Oh: speed's the great preserver of
the : Kaiser an’ bis sons.
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They’re 14ke/^ .told' jackrabbit an’
otberi accursed
Who have lightnin* in their sinews
an’ the motto "Sqfetv ,|irst
All clear the road an’ stan’ square-
toed an’. look with rested guns
When the Kaiser starts for safety
with his fat uninjured sons.
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( While hunger starves’ the. German
host, how ftli the Kaiser's
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brood!
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No gizzards yearn with cash to burn
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years has acted as secretary of the
repubUcan state central eomtnittee of
Rhode'Inlai d and js a power in state
means “Call Oq Dad. ’ '(.Vi ■
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NO Thoroughfare.
1 wish that Germany might see par
miles of standing corn; J wish -that/[politics, c ,v
captured in Honan, were not so for-
:unate, however. Besides losing alt
their _ personal property and $12,000
4m,1
they were carrying to pay off work-
men employed on ; a new railroad,
they weae kept many days, enduring
the- hardships of long marches and
wretched surroundings.
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APPOINTS SENATOR
TO TILLMAN'S SEATal
charge and Is to,to sentenced tomor-
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oleomargarine in violation-of-^the law j ► Columbia^ S. C.. July 8.—Christ!*
Tillinghart fcas fleaded ,g^f:ltyi to the Bennet of Columbia, one of the best
* - - - known lawyers in South
wa6 apjjointed by Governor
to succeed the late Benjamin
Tillman as senator. from South
olina. . The appointment is foir six
months and, a special election wiM. he
row. ...
, The indictments followed a crusade
over three years SV30. as a result of
which two manufacturers serVed sen-
tences of" a year each/TUlinghaat for
Germany might smell our onion* in
• .the morn;, I -wish thgt Germany 1 T#t|| ■
might see- our miles of garden saas; ,' -t-
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she’d see what is’behind us when we 1 , S'"
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say, “They- shall not pass;!’' I wish
[that Germany might’- see * our count-
Too Weak to Work
. pS Aibur&TVtiry‘ff rumdown. no
1«s; eaut* Kra,,:', wish fba,
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housework—medicines 'did not seem
qo help me until I tried. Vinoi—I Soon
. ; the \vays; I Wish that uefmany migh't ' /noticed an improvement, a^d am
niany might see onr ships go down
see the, wealth We; can, amass; :.sne’d
know what is behind Us' when We
say, “They sffaU ’not pass!’’ I wish
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or mind the price o’ food.
When the trumpet calls, the Teuton
1 dead in the line o’ Crippled.
Hiins [ '' ’■
that Germany : might . see our grand
Reh Cro* 'paraas;/ that
many might ’ see- our brave Bo-
R. N. BUSH-INSURANCE
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Fire, Automobile,■ Compensation, LiaBiliay, Plate Glass,
^levator, Steam Boiler, Fly Wheel, Health and Acci-
dent, Bonds, in the following companies;
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Austin Fire of Texas; Home of New York; Aetna of Hartford;
Camden of New Jersey; New Hampshire of New Hampshire;
Royal of England; Glens Falls of New York; Great American
of ^ew York; American. Eagle of New York; American Indem-
nity Company of Texas; National i^prety Company of New
York; and the Aetna Liability, Au^mobile. Acctdept and Life
Insurance Company of-Hartford. ,
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OFFICE 113' 2 MAIN STREET
Scouts arrayed; 1 wish that Germany
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Let Our Daddy
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l» you right, either cash or pay- ♦
<• ments. Just call ♦
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* DR. ROBT. GARRETT ♦
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9 And be will do the rest: Dis-*♦
f eased eyes treated free. Call ♦
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begets; I wish that Germany might
see our wells . of Oil and g&s; she’d
know what is behind ..us when we
say, “They. '■shaU.':iroit-’'pAaat^:' She's
seen our boys on the' far front, and
lqoked into their eyes, she’s seen the
banner * pf our .lbvV gainst -France’s
o^n skies; she's tried the metal of
our men. .of every walk and. class,
and if she knows a thing at all she
knows she shall hot pass.w-Judd, p
held to name a. senator to serve the *
remaining two months of ttoe eight
remaining months of Senator Till-
man’s term..
Mr. Bennet was • ‘ educated
| Charleston College and the Universi-
ty of South Carolina and wae
uated in law at the University
V*r™"V2&S,H«*rSh'' "*■ VWlhW- He
qo\v well, strong; and hble to do mV.
work ■-rrLillian Babba.
’ f The reason-Vino! was so- successful
-in Miss Bahha’S cahe. Is because it
contains beef and cod liter peptones,
iron and manganese, pjeptonates add
dowrn sy-atem. ,;make. rielp,: red Wood
and create strength. . Bratton Drug
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hear , pur gra[t„atb,* ‘n^ste -err^re - A,v.|
she'd know what is behind us when-
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we say,. “They sball uqt pass!” I
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wish that" Germany might 'see our
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China Has Large
Outlaw Population
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see how little fear her frighffqlheSs : j > ; ..
Miaht ■ ■ fifty Associated PresS/i
WarshingtOh. D C -; July 8.-^FOllow-
ing the recent capture of three
.American engineers ny. bandits in
China, a census, of / hftiese, outlaws
bas been made showing that in five
prbvipces there are a total of 37,000
brigands. This.total does not include
the bandits of.. Mongolia, who are
very numerous and have been ex-
: trdmely active, this year, nor - dcesa it
Lewis. -
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Hitting Below The Belt.
JU^t the other day
r saw ’ •
: Overfed person.' talking
To a. slim, bony individual
And lecturing bite*about'
Food Conservation . .
The little man listened
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Patiently until he wad
Finished, then he said: '(
j include those of Honan, where the
Americans were taken prisoners.-
•3hantun-g leads the five Chinese
provini'es in outlaw population, hav
-ing 19j)00 s>lie*i»i ’has 7000. Anhwei
* - -*! *.*Ky. g ,V s
*50®), Hijnan •3000 and Fukien. 3000.
' Thij largest sirifgle band is .in Shan-
player at Virgujia and for a nj
of years after his graduation
e<^ dach fail to coach .the
line. He is only 38 years old.
EXHIBITION FLIGHTS
TO BE RESTRICT
Dallas. Texas, July 8.—A speeial
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dispatch from Washington Saturday
night stated that the death of Flyer
Frederick P. Clement in this city on’
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July 4 would bfing strict regulaUons
from the war department, regarding
unauthorized exhibition flights. Cle-
ment was # participating in a flyii
contest before an enormous h
crowd at Dallas when be fell 10
-feet to death, t
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•Shouldn't throw stones’’’—rEx.
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tun^V under the Jeadership of Fan
Yii»^n. wii-i rules a veritable princi-
pality inhabited by 7000 persons, Yu
Shahdiei. whose followers number
0000 is the chief, rival of Fan Yudin.
*the daring of the brigands in
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last a' 15 Jewel ,
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If you are contemplating
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time in the future this is
an opportunity to get it at
a saving.
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.