Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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GUARANTY STATE BANK OF PALESTINE
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T* M. Campbell, President.
J. E. Angly, Vice-President
T. M. Campbell, Jr., Cashier.
C. E. Williams, Asst. Cashier.
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48 CENT GASOLINE
Who is the party that pays 48 cents per gallon for gasoline?
Have yu ever stopped to figure that they who get from 8
to 12 "miles per gallon are paying 48 cents for gasoline, while
they who are getting from 18 to 25 miles per gallon are get-
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WHY NOT BUY A FRANKLIN?
We can make immediate delivery on a couple of FRANKLIN
Automobiles. , /
These are the first cars available in this territory in the
last 8 months.
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Herman Schmidt & Co.
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Gained 15 Pounds
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William Owens Says He Is Full of
Life and Energy Since Taking
Tanlac.
“I have gained fifteen pounds and
this shows thg fine work Tanlac has
done in building up my health and
strength,-’ said William Owens, 203
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Calhoun street, Fort Worth, Texas,
one of the best known stock men in
the state.
“For a long time,” continued Mr.
Owens, “I have felt ithat my system
was. weakening. All last fall I felt
badly and kept getting worse all the-
time. I lost my appetite, nothing
tasted right to me and I really n^ver
enjoyed a bite of anything to eat. I
had no strength, couldn’t stand an^
exertion and had a tired, worn-out
feeling all the time. While in El
Paso about Christmas buying .lip.
stock I was taken down with thO
grippe. I managed to get home but
was laid up in bed for about two ^
months, unable to do a thing in the
world. ‘When I finally got up I was
so weak I' could hardly walk.- > I .tried
different things but nothing seemed
to help me and I couldnt get strength
HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1917.
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THA T REMINDS ME
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World’s Last Reserve.
When the United States came in,
war tapped with a thirty-five inch
pipe the last big reserve of capital in
the world.
We read that the destruction of
houses, bridges, ships, machinery,
and so on, in Europe, foots up some
billions of dollars; that Germany's
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REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE
AND RENTALS,
We make a Specialty of City Property ; Manage
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor
Heirs. We make all kinds 6t Bonds.
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Royal I National tank-Building.
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enough for anything. I could hardly
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get around at all and the least little
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vexercise1 would leave me completely
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‘exhausted. I was •* very , nervous,
would roll and toss ail night and feel
great railroad plant, once decidedly
the finest and most efficient on the
continent, hag suffered shocking de-
teioration, and is only patched togeth-
er from day to day to meet absolute
needs ot the war; that the same thing
has happened to railroad plants in
other parts of Europe, and even in
Great Britain; that manufactures not
needed for war purposes are falling
into dilapidation. We know that all
South America and Asia are hungry
for capital with which to develop in-
dustrial resources. We hfear frequent-
ly of Russia’s needs in the same line.
Months ago, while ,l£ur<5fce was
steadily pouring her money into the
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r war and the United States was visi-
bly growing richer every twenty-four
hours, there, wag a great deal of dis-
cussion about the role we should play
as the World’s ■ Uncle—nptioniy meet-’
fng the capital needs of undeveloped
“I knew “if I didn’t get something
to reach my case and help ' me .tl
*ouId poon be' down in
and I had been
bed
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about Tanlac I decided to se^ irit ’i
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Confidence in the Federal
Reserve Banking System
I an important part in the recovery of business from the adverse
ions following the outbreak of the European war, and is''still V
ling to keep business on an even keel.^
’ - This system, vvith its immense resources •. ;
. is a tower of strength to the banks which
- are members of It,-and will assist them* ins .
any requirements which they may.. \
would do me any good. WfelL it
■tainly bars; even beyond my expecta-
tion. By the time I took four or fivb
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- -ting me ready for a trip intp Wefti unlikely that we shail hate a dollar
here to brother. He’s worrying the
Ix>rd again about that speckled pony
and dog-cart.”—Harper's.
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Fulton Was a Great Man.
The class in history was studying
the life of Robert Fulton. In connec-
tion with it they, of course, brought
in the topic of the stehWioat, which,
you knpw, made Fulton famous.
“What are many of the great uses
of the steamboat?” asked the teacher.
liat things might not have1 hap-
pened if the steamboat had not been
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invented?” she hinted.
■“Well,” answered little Johnny
who had been called on: “well, um-
m-a, Columbus might not have dis-
covered America.”—The Indianapolis
News.
SOCIETY BRAND
CLOTHES
They’re as Afferent from
the ordinary kind as a chromo
is from an oil painting.
They are the* creations
Master Minds—Men
the Clothes
America.
Fashions
We have these good Clothes
in a variety of light , weight
fabrics for the hot summer
days and at prices you are sure
to appreciate.
W. 0.. FLANAGAN
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER.
JT’S COOL IN Tdte! SURF AT GAL-
VESTON-POPULAR EXCURSION
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v A Heavy Fine. ’
A new law provides a heavy fine
, for throwing glass bottles, glass,
nails, tacks, cans or anvthing else , „ . . , * .
& Galveston Saturday p. m., * July
likely to injure any person, animal or ! " • -
vehicle, jn the public- road,
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Sure
Madam,” said the ‘ tramp, ‘T was.
ail nigtri ana CMl _ [ countries that had formerly relied bn
all Worn-out in the mornings'. - b- ^London.-Paris! Wd Berlin hut nmb*H-
£ London,rParial and Berlin, but prohab-
Ty' supply funds.’for the industrial re-
habilitation of the, war area, , ~.TJ
All U'.qt doQks dubious-now. Our
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direct war expenditures will be pitch-
ed in a higher key than those- qf any
other belligerent’. To ,equip and main-,
once a _ member of the legislature.*’.
“And are you sure,” she said,‘in-
clined to believe him, '‘tihat vour re-,
formation is complete?”
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RED CROSS MEMBERS
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VIA I. & G. N.
Tickets on sale for trains arriving
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and a. m. pf Sunday, 22nd; limit for
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return on Monday, July 23, leaving
Galveston. Bathing season ,' at its
height. See l." *-G. N. Tkt Agt,
7.-16, 28; 26, w26 Adv.' *
ARfe BUSY AT NECHES -
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“tain an American soldier in Europe
The Nech.es unit of the Red Cross
^Society gave A delfghtful lawn party
Saturday night, near the depot «n
that most hospitable little city, and
will fcost much more than the eqpilp^,^. wtany -_uew mefhbers were gained for
doses L felt better.- When I finished ment and maintenance,'of any other , the organization. The Palestine Y
"my first-bottle I was feeling fine. t soldier. As tshe ’struggle, progresses; f dIv XJ. A. Orchestra f:(composed ,of
i au no '’idea one bottle of ahy medi-
ycine;could-make- such a differenqe; in -
•? person. When' my wife, was .get-"’
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the allies wi(l probably Peafi pore and , ChaA Bonner, Dan T.eamer, J. D. Daly
jprore heavily upon otir. '/financial au4 Willis Adams) furnished mush;
for the affair, and judgii|g from the.
l earty encores, the selections played
.strength. -
If warnlastsi a vear it is-.
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vexas 'she put a bottle of Tanlac in ato ^pare fqr *ii3r other purpOBe^ The r the orchestra ^ erelgreatly appre-“
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ALL . NATIONAL BANK
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my grip aqd when I .finished £
bottle I was feeling Hke'
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Aliile ;1 have, taken: only two
so far I have gained fifteen
.and have'a,big appetite and cgk ent
usf anything at any time and: every-
thing taste gook and agrees >wRli
i-ie. I'm not the least bit nervdes
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WHOLESALE grocers
;he mornings feeling
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rested
fast:’ reserve is running into
^.tarda, ttoat. ^
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Essence of Being Hard Up.
• • Gentleman—“Ate you really- so hard
anymore, I sleep good -and get up to, ^ apiece’ 1 wo^t BDOUgh
the .armlfole of a vest.’’—Tit-Bits
F^lth.
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[RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
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From the North.
No. 9 arrives--
Specials.
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ready for my work. Tanlac has
tainly put me right back on my
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a well man and it $ a _ pleasurd^ll “j^eky have an interesting young fam-.
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Special ror canning or putting, ui
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tomatoes and chow-chow:-
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Tomatoes, per bushel. . L . = .
:-ecommend such , a medicine to thf
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Tanlac is scld^ in Palestine “by Brat-
ton Drug Cq., - in Elkhart
Na 1 arrives
No. 6 arrives---.— 9:15 pun.
For the North.
No. < leave!----8;00aJXL
*' No. 2 leaves ----- 5:36 p.m.
No. 4 leaves---9:36 pjn.
From the South. «
No. S arrives -----1 5:10 pjn
No.'2 arrives s--6:20 p.m.
No. 4 ahlves---9:20 p.m
Pier the South.
es _7:26 a.m
ives--12:01 pjn
No. d leaves-----1_10“ 36 pja
From the West.
No. #> arrives ..1—— (:30am
No. 4 arrives’------5:10 j>.n
2 arrives fiypji-
FOr the West ■
No. S leaves _7:20ajn
No. 1 leaven____,.ll:59ajh
No. 6 leave*------ 9:36 pjo.
7:00 a.m.
11:64 a.m. I 10-Uj Cabbage for
fO-Ibs Onions for
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(ad-5-10t)
by F. A
Douthit; in Brushy Creek by ^B. F.
.Gaines, in Neches by T. R. Dfnn, and
in Frankston by Burtis Drug Go. Cad.)-..
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Na 3 leave
Na 1 leave
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(be work wbo are competent, and ou
quipment is -the best. Phone ^44
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“OUR FIGHTING MEN.” .,<*■
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Lieutenant ^Kenneth Whitiqg. p
Lieutenant Kenneth ; Whiting, - U. S.
who is in command of the corps
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of American naval aviators that, rte
cently arrived, in Francej has alread^
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established a reputation as a brilliant
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One of the most
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-suits of clothes wuz selHh’ At a pen
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eived i
ciated... Visitors from Palestine were
weglcome ao<j are loud ' '
Bell-a
Absolutely Removes *
Indigestion, One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
Election of City Treasurer.
S^etiOnr 13, Article 9 of the city
chjarter provides that the office of
city treasurer shall be let by contract
to the highest and best bidder, dn the
discretion of the - council, and. in de-
teFminihg the highest And beet bidder,
the highest rate of interest that' will
be paid ugpn “daily balances of the
city money on deposit shall be the <
criterion that shall decide; said off}- \
cer to hold for two years or until his
successor is appointed. No' salary
wHl be .paid treasurer. Sealed
be received until Z:W «’
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Governor anj -Mrs. Stanley of .Ken-
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school attendants. The youngest mem-,
ber of the house of Stanley has been
very much indulged,"; but Jately^ the’-;
wise , mother has Daught him that hq
must not ask God for such? things as-
in jfcatee of the'- hospitsaity of the
Neches people. .'" Refreshments ^of
cream ahd cake were served.;
, The feature of the evening was a
eomic rebitation by Miss Simpson.
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noai_
monthly
will be a
Hof the city council at 2 o
July 23. 19i7T'
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Superintendent of Receipts, Disburse*
meats and AccOtmts
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1 arrlTce —;-— 4:16 p.m. -
at -4--*---9:45 am
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Let us call for just one small
♦ v laundry order and you will
get acquainted with high
♦ grade efficiency. A lot of
your friends are glad that
,w 'thdy employed us. Ask them
: . • ♦ about It and about us.
and daring officer.
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remarkable feats ever attempted in
the nav-y was performed by Lieut
AV-hit^g sonte \ ears ago when-he was
*'■ j aii ensigh lit Vonfmand -of the subma-
line Porpoise, - He had himself ejpet-
’ed from Ut -torpedo tube of the under-
sea, cfaft to demonstrate whether it
was possible'to esca; e ifrom submsi-
rines in, cast* they sank. Lieut. WMt-
. *pg is SC.’years'-and.-’a native,, of
Massachusetts. He was appointed to
. Annapolis from New York and. gradu-
ated in l90.'>. He mastered the science
■if aviatkmV as a, Tesjalt of several
years .spent at the naval aeronautic
.station -at. Penshcolap :' I / : ■ £
he coveted. ’ The small hgir ceased ^
Graying after that for a speckled pony
and cart, .which a little friend, of his
owned, p _ V l '-, ' ’ v \ 'i y- " .
- 'One night, not long since, the. ^oy-
;.emor and his ladv were-entertaining
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guestspin the executive mansion when,
the elder b’oy called his mother to the
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foot of the stairs. • The- visitors were
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amused to hea^r the lad saying in a
stage whisper:
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Refrigerators
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Are lined with one-piece Poremin Lining, and are easily cleaned.
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The construction^ is such as to make them hold, the ice
than the ordinary Refrigerators. A ’• -. < { ;
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DO NOT US£ UNSANITARY FOOD
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By keeping itJrr an old, leaky Refrigerator
Buy a LEONARD before they advance in price.
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YALE STARS ENLIST IN THE MARINE CORPS
The Hernia wants yc-uf printing.
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1 The llandy Man has got himself into
a Fine Fix," When first married, be
started put to Show The Wife wbfct a
Slicker be was around the Houser and
now he is Elected to Everything, from
swabbing the Dishes to putting out the
Wash: His Specialty is giving Advice
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A Brass, Bronze and, Aluminum 4
A Castings; Bronze Stick, > and 1
A Bushing in stock; Brass _
4 Door and Window Guards;
♦ end Push Plates; Cast
♦ elds, Grills to order.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1917, newspaper, July 16, 1917; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024550/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.