Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, June 9, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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pose there was le^a money in circula
tion» aiut prices if things JfcSy kept] ij
on climbing, what wfaiu|G a poor fel-
low do? Surely hf! would have to do
without a great many things that are
considered necessary. ! He would not
only have to do without his automo-
hile, hut he would h*va to go barefoot-
ed, with shoes selling around $12 to
$14 the pair. And as to. the strip of
breakfast hacOh^r#^ would have J '
do without. i]: ^hv
vOne of these s
the writer a few days ago when he
thought! things would get cheaper,
and the answer popped hack at him;
“When you feBowa wiping to
Work for a smaller wage.” And it is
to be hoped he swffl. coatinae to get
the big wage, and that Wices of com-
modities Will come doWn. But h^W
upward
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few Wash Dressef§|
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ent ofv New Wash Dresses ip a '
ty of neatand pretty styles, they :
. 1! ire all priced as low as we can possi-
bly iHake them and we would like to
Save you cbme^n jtnd see them. The
IP*6 range from iflS.OO . $7.50 •
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We have also received a.shipment ot v|
I New Organdy Waists, in about four l
pretty styles, and as Organdy Waists
are searce this season we would like *
to have yousee these befoYeiftey are •
-»can they? The
carries everj thing .witdfSi That is
the natural Uw of things, ^nd wages'
wn, and the price
will not come dow. .
of things will not come down.
Surely things have reacted a new
high ferial-as’ the y
and there things
gone. The prices are $3.35, $3.00;; ‘
long, long time, at
tJTuse'for7e-pubUcaUon every one
t of the v?ar.
stick—for , a
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gleyeral New Pophh Skirts have been ’ -
dispatches credited' to it
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Circulator, H. M.
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of failure to deliver
business with the clr-
end ef the business after
• business hours sbduid be
ltwT3ber, 6-1T.
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MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919. '
daily lesson in history.
^ie^ved lately, and we are also ex
p‘ ' pectlpg a shipment today from New
It is reposed some difficulty is be- York. %ery skirt^arked in plain
ing encountered in getting the young- figlires at OUT USUa! lOW prices, and if ;
ladies attached to the I. & G. N. gem| . ar^ interested in &
eral offices ^platced rooiti||
This sliould'not' be. : People who have
■ to .et gl^ ®r«f«rence u> «W
and It has txnu iwmpMlUtjmlrwteMy1
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en it W diHtrent. The .^rtM»f
and aniubto rooms h. lei
>s it exceedingly difficult >!«r
Skirt, it wili be to your interest to see
^^r^,»4^SS V '«^-khowing, the prices range from
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Dod^t forget that we are showing the
maites it exceetnngiy uiurcuit wr .. , ■ - -
some of those women to get rooms. la^g^^8el^tkm of Silk and GeOTg-"
And this -'being the _-- -■»• t~ ■ ‘cftn TYtYms/n In • 4-fiir ViU-tr mrf ownm-
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re. Courbet, a celebrated
paint^ of landscapes and
to this people to provide at least, tom
porary homes foi* theseJwomen. More
houses are being built just as tost
portraits, born. Died December 31>n R
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it is up- ^ctto^ Dresscs^^ in the tiity; ouf ^ priced ^
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them- They
9 Seventy-five Years Ago Today.
1&44—Gabriel Moore, governor of Ala-
J&1.- - bam» and jUnitod States senator,
died at Catflo, Texas. Born “in
Stokes county, N. C., about 1TS5.
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fifty Years Age Today. ;r ]
lg«—Republican demonstrations in
* Paris were suppressed by the mili-
tary authorities.
are going up a«. over, ibe cit». But
that does not bring relief to the situ-
ation at the present time. Homps
should be thrown open to there peo-
ple, as
it will cause inconi
Of course,
to some;
but the situation nmat be taken care
;ot ; --(3hir itc^d was given the l- $ d;
N. officials, and toe Railroad Admin
istration, that this iutuation would be
taken care of. And this people should
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wifipg to makp. the .necessary jsac-
Ice Ho tafeo care of Phese people;
Jtroy the industry «f growing cattle- The’. Heiald Job Department, is
wentv five Years Ago Today* ,•
President Gonzales of Paraguay until other arran$eb.ente <te be
■mde. We ean not afford to ignore
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deposed and banished:
Ydhr Ago Toddy In the MM.
■ 9, t91 d—Germans .launched
prep i j . .. .
and Nojron; British airplanes
three German submarines
r dropping de^jh bombs.
MONEY -FOR EVERYBODY-
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If this town "is just given tb.ch.mc, ' *Tt sy«Mm«lc saTtos-hu, W. 3. »
And ao long as. such high wages pre-
*tove *u&
thgt. lohg is it gotog to be difficult
to keep people on the farms. And it
is going to be a harder problem to
g^t ’em to return to the farm, after
once' they get a tote of city life and
* prob-
high Swages. This Is in
lem that challenges the iest thought
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xe am has set up a’howl of "too ^f 'oi^r .best f
money fk eirentotiom%,^^i<(MliMMMllMiiiiiiM^iiiil
On April 1, the last available
there was to circulation $S4.84*j have been busily e
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Some rough necks: up
t Texar
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And this multiplied by namitmg dipping vats as a means. of ,WM|I
population does make a big getting^rid of the order from the gov- fte»-.'
^ Divided, however, if we all had ernmfcnt to have aU catOe dipped,
equal amount, it would not pay ■ And now the government comes back
i month’s grocery b ll for a vmali at them with a threat to clap an abso-
lute quarantine on; that sect :on per-
mitting no shipment of cattle, unless
. Too much money hi circula-
n ay have a tendency to cheapen
and to ixiost the price of every- 4h& devilmeht* lets up, -And such a
That may be true. Bat—sup- step by the government would d«-
for -Tnarket in that section*.
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back, rad congratulating itslef1
has no to^or strikes or agitation of,
any kiwiK Be nat boa^ffu), 4or you do
[not Imow what a day may bring forftf . ^
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-that shoedd cocrirce ypu
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cehimne to a profitable
pmtoli that it wffl{
bring buslaess to yoor
The fact that the
Campbell Stale
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and the paper reports the growers arc
to^s have proven a great money crop
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Grit yoiair teeth, and sit steady to
the bo»t. Friday :13, ' to Just ahead
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Live merchants advertise*5nowadu;
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other frtlow advertises is
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is tolling to you. Would
ttM^tbovrell to give
toother ftUo» actant
To Read Your Ad
in These Columns?
v of Palestine
CAPITAL $100,000,00
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OFFICERS;
T- M*. Campbell, Jr., President
O. B; Rogers, Vice President
D. S. Wdmmack, Cashier
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T. M. Campbell
T. M. Campbell; Jr.:
O. B; Rogers . y •.
C. J. Crane, Jr
D. S. AVommack *
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The noa-interest bearing and unsecured deposits of
; this bank are protected-bv the Depositors Guaranty
Fund of the State of Texas. f
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TODAYS— MONDAY
Tbe Herald job. Department would Let the public ktiow what you have
like to hare your order for printing tQ ^ The “dSt ^ritoriou, article
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vertise your goods, and >x»u are
of* success.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, June 9, 1919, newspaper, June 9, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014946/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.