Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, July 7, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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The following news items are re-
produced from the Elkhart Record of
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R. F. Hendrix resigned as constable
ottdpB precinct, after having served
Jn this capacity for more than five
years. Before being elected ho urafcj
•Xa deputy sheriff for more than, a year.
Private business and ill health are
the causes fqr his resignation. Mr
Hendrix. says: x«;
E. L. Burton has been appointed
to succeed Mr. Hendrix
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SPECIALISTS IN HUMAN ILLS
Some More ot Less Sage Reflections
on the 8ubjeet of Diseases and
t-_ Their Treatment.
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Dentists now cure rheumatism, dye*
pepsia, kidney troubles, dore eyes and
corns by pulling, filling or otherwise
maltreating the teeth. Stomach spe-
cialists relieve toothache by treating
the digestion. Headaches have noth-
ing to do with the head, -except t©
make It hurt; the ©eat of their opera-
tions is in the stomach or liver. The
whole body seems to be merely a sys-
tem of interlocking directorates, the
Philadelphia Ledger comments.
Why, then, one is inclined to ask, do
we.have specialists? If. the function*
of the body. Instead of being a system
HHHPIW of such complete entanglements and
V Darkness ended one of the most ex- interactions from head to foot, were
citing games of the season Wednes- mg “ ‘ ■”
day evening, when the local ball team
played a neck-and-neck game with
the Palestine Metal Worekrs, result-
ing in a
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ore of 6 to 6. The game
at Fair park, Palestine:
The game seemed to be a walkover
for the local team, they being able to
swat the pill with the ease of profes-
sionals, and would have been an easy
victory for them had It ,not been for
some bad errors in the ninth inning,
letting the opponents run in the last
threfe. scores. Quarles did some ex-
cellent pitching, and had the Metal
Workers guessing throughout the en-
tire game.
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L. O. Ketcham, local telegraph op-
erator and I. & CL N. agent, received
orders Wednesday morning to accept
messages for transmission and de-
livery again. The office has been
closed to the public for mopB than
two weeks on account of the teleg-
raphers’ gefteral strike.
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Fletcher Jackson, formerly of Pal?s
tine, but now making Jkis home inj-
Oklahoma, and Mis* H*y Hiemby of
this city were united in marviage at
tlte hom.e of the biide Saturday eve-
ning. Rev. D; B. Clapp of Palestine
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old bottle of Orange
soft drinks are sold; either
|k!Jf^<>Wh.under strictly
vouch for its pufity. A case
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to every member of the family.
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imormation in re-
t^J gard to the commerce there would be
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i of the resources
* xiver without relief
lower part of the
one-half to one bale
V»and forty to sixty
com per acre, seasons be-
, and other crops in pro-
beet infoAnatlon we can
r navigation of this
on accouat
railroad through
railroad is from
i the river, but
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and .farms on this river
worked with slave labor
when the negroes were freed the
abandonee their farms an<l
thereafter gold them at"a great sacri-
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on thia river if made navigable as in-
dicated by him, for in our judgment
the navigation of this part of the
river wopld mean the development cit
a section of this state, * which for
years has been neglected.
• And we suggest that an inspection
be made of the lower Trinity riTer
thereon wlll more than justify the. ex-
pense of making it navigable.
D. A. Nnn, chairman
Batteries:^ Palestine—MeCutcheon,
(Howard and Day. Elkhart—Quarles
and Langham. Umpire — Lucky
Wright. :C %' '::‘^T£
Two games win be played, on the
local .diamond next, week; one with'
the Maydelle team Monday, July 7^
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really divided up Into watertight com-
ment
that
ter,
partmeuts, then speciallstic treatment
would indeed be indieati
case each epeclalist wt
own compartment to look
a ' sign- Upon the
marks the -entrance to his_____. ,
“Trespassers will be prosecuted.” But
what are yoU going to d6 with a body;
in which nephritis is directly caused by
an ulcerated tooth which the dentist
basxa’t discovered, and the legs swell
np and become useless because there
Is an unlocated , Intestinal kink?. It
would really seem that before a man
is fitted to operate as a specialist on
any part of the body he must have
a while over .every other
it—so that the East side doc-
“ Specialist in
need not be regarded
after all. The first
good specialist is to
physician. . .• -JV ‘
But at present the dentist has the
advantage over all other
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Mr*. Courtney Te
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such letters i
published,
from
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Change q’
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Give him a chance to pull out everjw
tooth to your head and you will be de-•
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Fannie UHifflv*
73rd Judicial
the other with Oakwood Friday, July
11. Both of these teams come with) “vered **** Bri^ dUwe,
excellent records and two exceptional-
ly good games are expected,
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rheumatism, pleurisy, liver cotnplifint.
neuritis, pyelitis, and virtually every
other kind of disease. But what will
the dentist d© when
everybody’s teethj
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’ cieiit Superstitions
“Blue Monday."
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I happened to find a mom entertain- ’
log ©Id book in the tree
rtonarj- of superstitions,
big volumes, all crammed
fears and beliefs of the hu
Just to sample some of the
ply to Von<|ay. Wre are a few j »
“If things commence; Jo ko Wrtmg on
■y wiu^o wWril the
Monday:
tsact of
a. m a
Tuesday.
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“If you meet a cross-eyed person cm
Monday you will net have good luck
tiH Thursday.”
, “If th* sub sfts dear Friday night It
will rain before Monday ntahC*
*lt & a bad sign t© losp a toott on
Both Sunday school and church ser-
vices were well-attended, and .a
man appropriate for
was delivered by the pastor At
christening, following the morning ser-
vice, three little ones, all grandchil-
dren of the pastor, **€*■© dedicated to
the Lord by their parents. Th* chil
dren were Amo Leslie and Sidnej*
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' fxhis bit of mgacl^r has aa exceP
; lent chanoe of being true, one would
think. Still, there may be some, men
who conld get away with |hree blow-
outs and have no comebackj
To add our own observation to the
collected wisdom of the -ages your
Taone Burhans and Samuel Jamen [ Monday Is neither more or
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A. A. Aldrich
by the engineers’ department and al-
so by the rivers and bafbors commit
tee of congress In or^er that they
may see the situation themselves as
we see it.
Resolved further, that It is the
seaee of this meeting that it is feasi-
. the Wipwar, the b,e to navigate with* boate, the Tritfh
ty river from its mouth up to and
beyoad a point where the Internation-
al and Great Northern Railroad cross-
es the said river li* Anderson county.
Resolved further, from the tnforma-
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those days the people did not
how to protect themselves
malaria and it seems that bat
^^flKpple could live op this
hut the negroe* were not so sus- i
to this malady and In conse-
vrhen the negroes left there f
£lwa» no labor to work tiie farms.
*1 And, whereas, Honorable Clay Stone
Briggs, (xmgrpsspuur f«w» thia dis-
trict, has Interested himself in this
project and Is now endeavoring to sc-
cure from the engineer's department
at Washington a modification of its
rejxhJ, recommending the abandon-
ment of the navigation project of the
to- Triplty river as an.mtRy, and It be-
ht© hoove* us to co-operat« with him and
, tender eveo assistance possible
Now be It reM&M that, it tetijej
*** of thH meeting that we indorse j
the efforts ®f Goa-i
tion received It is the sense pf this 8peod aa 8lvk>ya^** . AU
meeting that when navigation is «©-
cured On jhjs river the commerce
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•>. i': V Kpworth League Social.
The Epworth League of the First
Methodist church has arranged for
a social meeting in the basement of
the church Monday from % to 11 p.
m. There will be ample provision for
a good time, with games new and
old, together with other features
which -will make the occasion dellght-
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The young people in the I. & G. N.
genetal offices will find this a fine
oppartipiity to get acquainted and to
Miss Lucille Aldrich has returned
from an extended visit in DgI Rio, to
the great joy of her friends In gen-
eral and the children of the Junior En-
deavor in particular.. They welcomed
her in a most appreciative msiuirt','
and it is most earnestly hoped that
her Iabcws with the children will >8
attended vflth th.e same betiefleieht hd-
suits as in the past. The Sunday
school picnic, which was postponed
"bn account of rain, wilt bp held Tues-
day afternoon at Strickland park.
Those interested will meet at the
church at % pu m. . 1.
Mrs. Eagle and Mrs. Garrett will
entertain the Bible class at the home
of Mrs. Eagle, ?U West Palestine
avenue, Friday at S;30 p. m. Refresii-
ments will he served and a program
will be rendered. The pastor, the of-
ficers and teachers of the Buuday
school and all members and prospek-
tiv© members of the cia«care cordial
strangers in the city, as well as mem
bars of the Epworth League, are urg-
ed to attend. This will be one of a
sertes of interesting social events in
titf FSrst Methodist church during the
summer, and all Of them will be free
to’the public. The social : meeting
Monday night.is especially for persons
betweetl IS and 30 years of age, but
others will find welcome.
Publicity Committee.
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Get the habit:
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U^e Good Paper When
You Write? -
We Can Print Anything
*nd Do It RttfU.
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Reporter.
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Buy several copies' of the afternoon
paper for your patrons to read while
awaiting their turn or being servejl. k
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Not Greasy ,•
Don’t worry about eczema or other
skin trouble*. You can have a clear,
healthy Ain by using Zemo ob-
tained at any drug store for 35c, or
blackheads^ blotches, eczema and ring-
worm and makes the akiu clear and
healthy. Zemo is a dean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stain* nothing. It is eawly
applied and cost* a mere trifl*for each
application, It is always dependable.
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“If you lose your tamper thro© tlmas
©n Monday you will have a great fam-
Hy. quartri.’’
wh«t you choose to make it when you
get out of bed In the morning. You
can make it lucky or unlucky If you
wish.—Philadelphia Bulletin. ^
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Impressionable Fo
Sunshine seems to play Sn. impor-
tant part In the live* pf fowls. There
is no doubt that theF lay much more
regularly, and appear generally hap-
pier, when In the sunlight The next
best thing to sunshine ih this dull old
country 1* a light which gives to th©
fowls the impression that the sun is
shining. t,t V ' ' -'-t
Fortunately the fowl is easily de-
ceived, with the result that «r great
deaf* of success has attended the ex-
ved-kuovm
fowl-house
periments of a well-known engineer
who i* building fowl-houses with a
ner ^
S. E. boundary line
KUM*m sjrvay, 324
corse©, a plue, S” lit
W. 6 vara* a 8. JJ.
bears N. of E 15 vara*; them:
easterly- direction to th© J. B
fary N. W. line, a stoke for
[from which a pine, 8
N. * varas. another 6” I .
bears S. 2 varas; thedee •
grees W. to the K: W.
J. B. Trainary survey la the
line of the J. GibSoa
N; 46 degrees W. 427 varas
place of beginning; being
tract of land conveyed f
Dotsand wife to E. F.
7, 1913, and by said Starker
to A. R. Odom gn the «fe day
tofoer, 1918, both of which d>
of recoil to Anderson Count
to which reference fs here
further description and id<
being the same property
scribed hr.the deed at trust
by the said W. A. Cock© and
Rees Cocke on September 18,
G. A. C. Halff as trustee
plaintiff hereto, to.secure
ment of said note sued
by plaintiff, which 'said
is duly recorded In tbe
Records of Anderson
page 14, to which reference
hereby made;”
On the lsf day of July, A. B',
being the first Tuesday pf said
In*
material similar to enurita stained and
varnished so thfit the house Is always between the hours of 1* o’clock a.
lighted in the daytime with light of a and 4 o’clock
pleasant golden color, Bj mead* of the Courthouse door of said
electric light placed outside, tly> fowls
cun easily be mad© t© think the sun
ti always shining; and so successful
have been th© results that a farm l»
being established on these lines.
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Ticklish, Isn’t It?
Is thqre a problem which, perhaps, ia
more likely to be answered sonje day
than tills one, which hat been pro-
pounded to the bewilderment of scien-
tists. :t
Suppose a pipe which would permit
of tbe passage of a man's body were
pierced through the earth from Lon-
don to the Antipodes, and a man com-
menced to descend by means of a. lad-
der running the leugth of the pipe.
Naturally he would descend feet fore-
Coa«ty, I will offer for eato and
at public auction, for cash, all {
right, title and Interest of the
W.‘ A. Cocke in anfl to said property.
Dated at Palestine, Texas, this the 9kl
9th day of June, A. D., 1*18. f"
W. B. Mclnnis, V
Sheriff, Anderson County, Texas *
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Appropriation Bill.
Austin, Texas, July 5.—The T«
nouse judiciary appropriation bin
passed finally, exceeds wig
dictol appropriation bill, a* U
reported from the committee^
1143 However, member* of the
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most On reaching the center of theUg finance committee sar that 1
earth he would, on account of tbe]^ n„ . . . , ^ , *-
preromaWjT be commiwkm of appeal* wiU 1
emerged in the Antipodes. 1 ried !j>' a gGPsrato bill in the
Query: How can a ladder on which jThe balance of the difference
one is descending become a ladder on by
which one is ascending?
could one go up a ladder feet fere-
most? Next, please!
Swat the flies. They carry disease.
putting various Items bel<
AnjMjowtboj* estimate, and <p& aft*
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, July 7, 1919, newspaper, July 7, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015042/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.