Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, September 29, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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New Fall
HATS
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- Dietz Bros.
MARKET AND GROCERIE8
Phone eil-i-SOS Main SL
NOW ON DISPLAY
We specialize on best packing
house meats.
They Come in a beautiful
range of colorings and
etjrles, and are reasonably
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priced.
Chickens, Fresh Butter and
Eggs always on hand. New
stock of choice groceries, Fruits,
etc.
W. B. Flanagan
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER
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For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears/ as
PALESTINE DAILY HFfcALD, SEPTEMBER 29,1919.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
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Campbell State Bank
OF PALESTINE
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 12, 19l9
Three Months and Sixteen Days Old
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts..............................$249,228.26
Banking House, Furniture and Fix-
ture* .................................................. 21,540.28
Advances on Cotton..........._..^...T7._... 5,398.41
Interest in Guaranty Fund .............. 3,000.00
Cash and Exchange............................... 58,028.42
TOTAL..............:~______$337,195.37
Capita! Stock.......................................
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Undivided Profits....................... 1,462.41
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DEPOSITS ........L...—.....,..... ..
TOTALS...............— $337,195.37
THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT. '
' D. S. WOMMACK, Cashier
PACK THR!
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at reminds me—” and his gray
es lit with the gleam of recohec-
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‘When I was going back to camp
>m Paris after a ten day furlough
French woman and her child oecu-
id the same compartment. After a
ue the little girl told her mother
Some Clippings and
Some Comment
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Across the fields of yesterday
He sometimes comes to me,
A little lad just back, from play—
The lad I used to be.
And yet he smiles so wistfully
Once he has crept within.
I wonder If be hopes to see
The man I might hare been.
—Thomas S. Jones. Jrf
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The Farmer Man.
All honor ta the farmer man. He
is not paid anything like in proportion
to wages paid the city worker; so if
he elects to stay on the farm we say
all honor to him.
And we’ll bet he gets more satis-
faction out of life than the town work-
er. even though the town worker does
get the most money. And by the same
token it costs the town man more to
live. For the potatoes the farmer digs
out of the ground the town man has
beef and corn and wood, and a hun-
dred other things the farmer grows or
produces.
And we should thank our stars that
the farmer does not get income at the
same ratio it is paid to the city work-
er, for if he did your beef steak would
cost you a dollar a pound, your pota-
toes a dollar a peck, and your -fire
wood seven dollars a one-horse load.
The farmer is all right. And when
it comes to contentment he has got
most of us skinned.
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He Had Fixed Convictions.
He had ehqienK* •> ♦> ❖ ♦>.
He was one of those few returned
soldiers, if one is to believe many
newspaper accounts, who rejoice in
the coming of prohibition. “There’s no
getting away from it,” he said; ‘it will
be a great thing for the neat genera-
tion. A whole lot of kiddies will grow
up without seeing their fathers come
back into her seat. Her mother
thanked me and told me tk&t her little
i daughter never drank water. Then
; she reached down into her hand bag,
j extracted a bottle of red wine and gave
lit to her little girl. The Child took
[it, put the bottle toiler lips and drank.
You could have knocked me over with
a feather, honestly!” He paused for
a second, and then concluded: “And
she was such a little girl, too.”—New
York Evening Sun.
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The Wrong Person.
“I want to know,” said the grim-
faced woman, “how much money my
husband drew out of the bank last
week.”
‘1 cannot give you that informa-
tion.” answered the man in the cage.
- “Aren’t you the paying teller?r’ ^
“Yes. but I’m not the telling pay-.!
er/‘—Pittsburg- Chronrtie-Telegraph.
Hamburgers.
Try some of Baxter's Famous Ham-
burgers. Same old price. Opposite
postoffioe, 194 Oak str^f, ' 2-M>t
to dig up real money; likewise for hishome drank after -a pay-day spree
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ROYALL NATIONAL BANK
and
ROYALL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.
PALESTINE, TEXAS
COMBINED CAPIT/^gAND SURPLUS OVER
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER.........................
—$400,000.90
$2,000,000.00
.Otters every accommodation consistent with safe and prudent
banking. -
Prompt and courteous attention given to all business entrusted us.
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NOTICE!
Write C. E. Pounds, 409 Texas Ave.
for wood saw. Don’t neglect to have
your wood, sawed until bad weather,
and when price of sawing advances, ft
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Household Economy
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In many well conducted homes the housewife is,given
an allowance for expenses. Where this 1s deposited and
payment made against it by cheek a more business-like
administration of household economy is insured. The offi-
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cials of this bank will give assistance to women deposi-
tors needing counsel and guidance along-financial lines. _
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First National Bank
‘•The Bank With the Chfme Clock”
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These truly superior
com flakes have made their
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Guaranty State Bank
PALESTINE TEXAS.
—AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919.
«. Resources.
-Loans and Discounts ....................
Bonds, Stocks, etc---------------------
Furniture and Fixture _—--------
Real Estate .............—.......
Interest in Guaranty “Fund ----------
CASH—In vault and with banka
I rr Cotton .................-........................
TOTAL.,,.......
Liabilities.
Capital Stock .......................—--------
Surplus and Undivided Profits-----
Reserved for Taxes ........--------------
Bills Payable .........................—........
DEPOSITS .............._....,.....................
TOTAI______......_____
—The above statmervt is correct.
--------------—$4Bfc505.79
___________ 44,828.83
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...............— 8,650.00
............... 7437.41
>80486.56
.. 4,619.47 94,706.08
..................$628,02646
4100,000.00
.. 72,956.60
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20,000-00
_ 429,626.08
$628,028.08
C. E.<WILLIAMS, Cashier
The non-interest bearing and unsecured deposits of this Bank
are protected by the Depositor’s Guaranty Fond of the State af
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Robinson Guaranty State Bank
and Trust Company
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS.
Thirty-eight years of successful hanking.
Ask for Post Toasties and don’t
accept 0 substitute
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Wade by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek. Mich.
r * Citation by Publication.
To the Sheriff or any- Constable of
Anderson County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded^ that
you summon, by making publication
of this citation in sqme newspaper
published in, the County of Anderson,
for four consecutive weeks previous
to the return day hereof William M.
Starr and Rachel S. Starr and the
unknown heirs of each- of them:
Peter M.’ Starr and Elizabeth E. Starr
and the unknown heirs of each of
them; James H. Starr and Mary S.
Starr and the unknown heirs of each
of them; Thomas H. Hitchings and
Sarah E. Hitchings and the unknown
heirs of each of them; Rachel E. Mc-
Donald and Michael McDonald,
and the unknown heirs of each
of them; Stephen J; Worley and Mary
M. Worley and the unknown heirs of
each om them; William T, Worley
end Matilda J. Worley and the* u.n
known heirs of each of thena; Wil-
liam J. Day and Ida M. Day and the
unknown hdirs of each of them; Mar-
tha Stanfield and her unknown heirs;
John Worley and his unknown heirs;
and AHjera Worley and his unknow
heirs, the residence of each of whom
is unknown, to be and appear before
the Hon. J)istrict Court, at the next
regular terth thereof, to be holdep in
the County of Anderson, at the court-
house thereof In Palestine on the 4th
Monday jfl November, 1919, the .same
being the 24th day of November, 1919,
in a suit numbered ;on the docket-of
said court No. 10788. where{r Marv J.
Hiatt is plaintifi and William M.
Starr and Rachel S. Starr and the un-
known-heirs of each, of them! Peter
M. Starr and Elizabeth Er Starr, and
the unknown heirs of each of. them;
James H. Starr and Mary S. Starr and
the unknown heirs of each of them;
Thomas Hi Hitchings and Sarah E.
Hitchings and the unknown heirs of
each of them; Rachel E. McDonald
and M it h a_ef M~c Do n a Id and,
the unknown heirs of? each of
them; Stephen J. Worley and Mary
M. Worley and the unknown heirs-of
each of them; William T. Worldy and
Matilda J. Worley and the unknown
heirs of each of them; William J. Day
and Ida M. Day and-- the unknown
heirs of each of the Ur; Martha Stan- {
field and her unknown lieirS; , John j
Worley and his unknown heirs'; and!
Albert Worley and his -unknown heirs,
are defendants. t
The nature' of the plaintiff’s . de-!
mand being as follows, to-wit: Being!
a suit in Trespass to Try Title to 622
2-3 acres of land situated- in Ander-1
son County, Texas, *a part of a survey
patented by the State of Texas to tire
heirs Of John H. Skaggs, said 522 2-1
acres being also known as Iyrts £ft>s.
1 and 2, according to tin1 partition of
said survey, as shown in Volume V.
page 277, of the Minutes, of the-DLs-
trlet Court of Anderson County, Tex-
as. - ■ ’ ' ; :
Plaintiff specially pleads the five
and ten year statutes of limitation
j and prays for judgment' against, all
i of the defendants for the title fd and
the possession of the alrove mention-
ed land and for general and special1
relief. -
. Herein Fail not, altd 1iave you be- [
fore said court, on the said first day i
iof the next term thereof, this Writ.
! with your endorsement thereon, show-
ing how you have execuated the same,
, Give nnnder my hand and seal of
eaid court, at office irf Palestine, Tex-
as, this, the 26£h day of September,!
A. 1919.
V; ;^s E. H. Shelton?
Clerk District Court? Anderson
County, Texas. 5ry r^-29*Oct.--6-lB
Notice of Shipment
-We have been notified by the Franklin
Automobile Co. that they shipped us on
September 23rd, three of their latest
Model 5 passenger touring cars.
-See us for demonstration. ■
HERMAN SCHMIDT & CO.
MOORE GROCER Y GO.
WHOLESALE OROCERS.
TYLER, PITT8BURG, PALESTINE AND LONOVIBW.
Rn H. HUGHES
REAL ESTATE, FI
INSURANCE
FIRE
AND RENTALS.
We Make a Specialty of City Property; Manage
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor
Heirs. We make all kinds of Bonds.
Royall National Bank Building. Pal—Mm, Tax—.
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WE HAVE ADDED A NICE LINE OF
DRY ROODS and N9TI0NS
TO OUR GRdtERY BUSINESS iND INVITE YOU TO VISIT. OUR
STORE. ^ -
!'•, WE MAY HAVE EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT, AND AT A
PRICE THAT YOU WILL BE GLAD TO PAY.
SPLENDID STOCK OF GROECERIES, FEED, ETC. QUICK
.. ATTTO DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF CITY.
H. E. BRADFORD
?■ Corner North Jackson Street and Palestine Avenue. Phone 976.
R. N. BUSfi, General Insurance
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^ Tile only exclusive GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE In Eaat
? Texas. ‘ It la my desire to furnish the INSURING PUBLIC with
ihp very host of INSURANCE SERVICE. Through a close study of
r - thf» insurance business,; ffeel that L am prepared to furnish bikA pro-
tection as any assured should demand. At all times I am willing and
will be pleased to confer with anyone as to the different forma of
Insurance, the contract of insurance and rates. Business placed
through my office not only receives my personal attention, but yon
; are also assured of having it written in the strongest companies hi
i. existence. Every class of Insurance In solicited.
Office 193 4-2 Main Street
Phone 9L
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, September 29, 1919, newspaper, September 29, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014088/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.