Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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DAILY HERALD, JULY 9,1919
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❖ Business despatched is bust- ❖
4 ness well done, bat business ❖
❖ huiTied is business ill done.-* ♦
❖ Bulwer Lytton. ❖
4 OF PALESTINE
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AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 19 I9
' 33 Days Old
Left for
New York
Liabilities,
Resources.
|102, #31.23
Loans and Discounts ...........
Banking House, Furn. ft.Fix.
Interest in Guaranty Fond ..
CASH ANQ EXCHANGE
Capital Stock .......
Undivided Profits
DEPOSiT8
see which of two heavies could knock
the other out Boxing, as a sport, is
not objectionable. But boxing as a
profession, and the means of raking in
a young mint full of money on bet-
ting, is something else. However, if
the feilowe who handed over their
money to see the recent champion-
ship fight are satisfied with what they
got, then they deserte no sympathy.
*237,629.13
1TOTAL
TOTAL
The above statement hi co
d. s. wom:
M^. Brooks left for New York on
the Sunshine, intending to stop
on the way at St. Louis, Philadel-
phia and possibly at some other
important shopping centers, and
while he is going primarily for the
purpose of buying his Fall Stock,
his first attention, however, is go-
ing to be placed upon merchan-
dise for IMMEDIATE use, and
judging bq Past Experience we
are expecting soon, some new
dresses, waists, skirts, etc., and
it Will pay you to watch this paper
. for announcements. . V
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New Jersey Petticoats
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Yesterday’s express-brought a
shipment of Pretty Jersey Petti-
coats in Navy, Pekip, Green,
Rose, etc. Real good-looking
Petticoats at *7.98 and........$6.98
THE BARK OF PERSONAL SERVICE
RESTORE THE EXTENSION
FUND.
my back and kidneys. At all times vey of th
ni vouch for the fact that Doan’s ease. Flo
Kidney Pills act np to representation.’’ he has be
(Statement given May 12, 1W1) * ments at
On May 27, 1918, Mr. Ford said: “I UP to tht
WHY SUFFER SO?
■i.Why suffer from a bad back, from
sharp, shooting twinges, headaches,
dizziness and distressing urinary ilia?
Palest'ne people recommend Doan’s
KUney Pills.* Could you ask for
stronger proof or meritf
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* It is significant that it is from ]
•West Texas that the strongest Jj
protests we coming against the
reduction of the appropriation for
the extension department of the
• Agricultural and Mechanical Coi-
lege. Attd this ought to give the
politicians something to think,
about The protests from the
West Texas Chamber of Com-
merce and local commercial
bodies cannot be charged to the 'l
“partisans of the Agricultural
and Mechanical College’’-and op-
ponents of the State Department
of Agriculture. The people out in
- the west know nothing about any
conflict of these two state agen-
cies. And to the light of recent
history, they cannot be called *
‘ partisans of A. ft tlj.” by any
means. But they do know the
work of the extension department
r? and they do know the Work of the
county agents who are financed in
part by the Smith-Lever appropri-
ation.- Moreover, the appropria-
tion for the extension department
is almost the only one for Chat
institution that they share the
benefits of equally with other uoe-
itons. It is a far cry from West
Texas and the Panhabdle to Bry-
an, Texas, but the money of the
extension department is spent all
have no need for a kidney remedy
now and give Doan’s Kidney Pills
aft the credit for my cure. I know
they will do what to claimed for
Harry FoM, retired, 766 S. Syca-
more street, Palestine, says: “I w
subject to attacks of pain in my back
add soreness over the kidneys. Tfte
r - tmm
trouble Was so acute
cially mornings that J Would have to
get out of bed to the floor on my
knees and gradually straighten tfp. If
TEXAS IS FOUND GLEAN
OF POTATO WART W^ilCH
■ . YHREATEN8 NATION’S CROP
l sat down for fifteen or twenty min-
utes, my back would commence to
hurt. I was certain that this annoy-
ance Was due to my kidneys as the
kidney secretions were dark‘ add oth-
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erwise unnatural. Friends recommend-
ed Doan’s Kidney Pills so highly that
I decide^ to try them, procuring a
box at Carter’s Drug Store. I used
them as directed and the treatment
United States departin'
ture. Mr. Westover Is i
completely rid me of all trouble with days in San Antonio,
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DAY, JULY 9, 1919:
ur Sale of Dresses^ :
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—Is still going on, and it will pay
you to take advantage of same.
IN HISTORY.
I Years Ago Today. %
ire, inventor of the
sewing machine, born
lass. Died at'Brook-
tober 3, < y'
you to take advantage of s
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DON’T FAIL TO SEE
l by It If the reductions ,
and will lose it all, to addition
children.
The-town that appeals to
SR against we use or corree , ana people most, as a place in which tp
tobacco may make a dent on these „ ‘.
_ lire, is the one that pays most atten-
articles of every-day use. We are . . •
Strong for the prohibition of booze, Uon t0 clvic IBatter8’ and &ive3 cbe®r;
.because a man who fills up on it.is ful and clean environments.
liable to injure hft neighbors, bpt we - .t %
Kt Vr0teJl ,0r "“9 We are street (or the klog ol
drinks his coffee or smokes his to- lfoItr u„ ...........v.„,
bacco. He might do that a thousand
years without particularly injuring so-
ciety as a whole.
islature. It wquld seerii that edu-
cational appropriations must be
cut for the neat* two yews, buj
the extension department's appro-
priation should not be cut a dol-
lar.—Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
The farmers of Texas should make
a strong protest against any move to
cripple the extension service. The
Herald to not an expert on govern-
ment, ^but it to willing to risk its repu-
tation for common sense by saying
that it believes that to less than six
hours lik, Austin, with key thing like a
fair privilege of investigating condi-
tions as they really exist, it could
point out about six different ways of
reducing government expenses with-
out taking a cent from the extension
department. The fact to this to one
Of the meat valuable services to the
state, and should be boosted, rather
ttaa reduced.
It is causing more discussion than any big
special picture in which this beautiful and
talented young star has ever appeared.
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king or president or emp. is going
to have a happy thought and demand
that things be sold cheaper.
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•We have been thinking of buying
one‘of the discarded airplanes, but
there really isn’t much pleasure in
1 owning one, as there is little chance
of running people down in them, and
^’you are np so high people can’t hear
you honk. > •
County Demonstration Agent Gen-
try to trying to secure a large num-
ber of county people to go with him
to the farmers’ short course at Ci-
lege Station, starting on July 2l8t. If
it was not for the fact that we are
already an expert in everything from
hickory nuts - to watermelons, we
would make the trip and try and learn
a thing or two about our business.
July 10th
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Some of these days we are going
to call a meeting of the gieople who
have taken down their front fences,
and we are going to organise a so-
ciety that will be so exclusive no fronts
fencer can ever hope to get in.
Every town, shsold have a public
In the course of seven or eight playground* •** where possible there
mired roars tte>ee well-intended sh(>»ld *>® supervised games for the
Girl In Bohemia
BEAUTIFUL
EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRAC-
, TION
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JULY 1ITH AND 12TH
A good lady, living on the north
side, inquires to know if we ever have
a serious thought. Indeed, yes; from
the first to the fifth <5f every month—
or until they have all called.
Y—WEDNESDAY
Henry B.
Walthall
The King of Belgium has decorated
former Senator James Hamilton Lew-
i& But we are claiming that a man
with a crop of whiskers such as Ham
sports needs no further decoration,
nor can he be further decorated.
A Chicago woman is offering a re-
ward of *26 for the return of her
husband. Prices are continuing -to
climb. We have seen the time when
husbands were not worth that much
by the dozen. „
Modern Husbands”
itory construction, dramatic and entertain-
it value is regarded as Walthall’s most nota-
achievement. Does the husband pay or is it
wife? “Modern Husbands” tells you. Also-
A FIVE-ACT ItfETRO DELIGHT
PRICES ..... .......... .............11c an
The crown prince that formerly
crowned Germany says the allies cab
have only his dead ^body. That should
satisfy the allies, all right.
MAY ALLISON
SMILING BILL PARSONS
HJs third million dollar picture
made for the Fiwt National Ex-
hibitors. Yes, it’s a new one In
three reels never was shown
in Palestine before.
See it at the
Radio 8tation to Be Sold.
Aust n, Texas, July 9.—Penn field,
a radio training station here, estab-
lished for the war department by the
tlniverBily of Texas at a cost of ap-
proximately *600,060, will be sold to
the highest bidder under sealed bids,
which will be received July 11.
The property includes several large
brick and frame buildings, 328 acres
of land one mile from Austin and a
complete water sewerage and lighting
system. ' /" ‘ . V:-:.. '•
Also f onight—Big-V Comedy in two
R H S T
m Es O JL
THEATRE
•Tonight
“HAVE ANOTHER” .
Gokiwyu Comedy. Prices only 22c
iluding war tax.
-Wallace Reid in “The Roaring Road.”
in "The Lure of the Circus."
MUSIC BY GARCIA’S OR
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Cqming Tomorrow—“Her M
turing Evelyn Nesbit Thaw-
ture. -
Friday-Saturday
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1919, newspaper, July 9, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015088/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.