Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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•PALESTINE DAILY HERALD. FEBRUARY 10. 1919.
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[About the Death
Chickens and" Things.
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A good iady friend of= the Herald
:led .at |he offic^: Saturday attd
wanted to tynow if the Herald1 "couldn't
say. ‘sOitrstii ing «£had would , cause the
v sbjh'ething toward enfm'c-
ing the ‘‘chicken ordinance.” And
feren.ee , to the Sc ral'ch iug
kind^old biddy, jf- you .please, wife
can scratch up a tremendous amount
of trouble among" people in a neigli-
borhoed. She is only second, to the
old night^rowling town cow.
I wish tlie Herald could help ‘ the
good woman, but I fear it. cannot.
There seems to be ho one in. author-
ity in this town who cares a 'flip.
Of Lieut. Gardner Jr.
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Mr. \V. A. Dealey of Dallas,- sorbin
law of Judge B> H.- Gardner- of this
City,’ lias received the following fit-
ter from Lieutenant *-Coloml • Hu'ebjK-r'
of the 2Stfci! Irifanttrjf:
“Moiitabaur. Germany. January 16,
nothing growing in their yards or
’gardens; it dogs not in the least* bdth-
er if ; heir own chickens, or their
;hefghtr6r’s chickens, should ecfiine iiito
; their* yards and scratch. Tliferi why
dioukl others care-? they argue. . '
Tbs, my dear good woman, we have.,1919^*Iy.^ar ^ Doaley:—'Jgut
sUffeVod liibre or. lees as you havcjle,ter 0f ™ber 19th Vfceive-d re-
suffered, and have often’ wished that gar<^n|>' Lieutenant B. H, Gardner, Jr.
u’nqjfen,would come to tfc£ family " ^ut^ant GardneT was under Jny
next door ’to move atrbss town, or eommaDd duifn« ^is entire service,
nito.-tlie next county. But therfe js
not going to be relief from these
things, utftil a city administration
Healing
Honey
;and was later made my adjutant.*. I
cdprfts intoi: office that . has proper
appreciation of the value of civic
beauty. And that day will - never
Whether the good woman's flower ^oin(‘ as ^>rtg as mere man has the
.job' electing the officers and hold'
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Liberty Bonds, Issuing you a receipt for same.
We will also collect the Interest when doe and otherwise serve
you without charge. It you have subscribed for Fourth Liberty
Loan Bonds, through us. they have arrived and are now ready for
delivery. . r I
beds contain tulips or tin cans.- This
Is lamentable: but J have been forced
to the conclusion that it is true
> The chsckea ordinance with the ad-
ministration Is a joke; it was a joke
when It wak presented to them, and
caused. mulch hilarity around the
board; ana it was only passed after
a mob of women (that is'the word)
filled the council chamber to over-
flowing, and- demanded its passage.
These good women had canvassed the
town* £t?d had the signatures of. a
great majority of the women, asking
(0r a igw that would restrain the
ehfckch- Tljie petition had been pre-
sekted;biy a
determined women.
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A Sudden > Change.
Some marriages turn out badly,1
the late Mrs. Russell Sage once re-
marked, “because after the ceremony,
the husband switches tod quickly
. the r0mantic *> the Practical
“I know a young wife who skid pa-
Joyce Grocery Company
" ISALE GROCERS
esijafiwTexas
MOORE GROCERY CO* a
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
It was not con-
sldered-^-at least dot seriously;: 'and
so it hung up until the women moved
upon the citjy hall in a body/and de-
manded its - passage, in And then an
ordinance was framed that is prac-
tically worthless, and no effort has
been made Jo enforce its provisions.
But in dismissing the matter with
.me Saturday the good woman Said
something ajbout her neighbor next
door, who oi^ned the chickens. Neigli-
‘bor is not used advisedly in such, con-
nection. Noi neighbor who ■ is a real
neighbor will permit a lot of outlaw
liens to invade the premises of ah*
f 'other, and scratch up the flower-bqjls.
But perhaps has as her ’‘neighbors”
people who. have no sense of civic-
pridd; who have nothing ornamental
growing in their yard, and who wink
it; sentiniental silliness, to have How
er-beds and ornamentals, and attrac-
tive premises. Unfortunately. there
are too many people like that.;;
haye no pride in. home, and no |dea '
abovp a meat and bread existence.
They gan sep no beauty in tire flow-
er, can. - heap no music in the Sang
of the bird, and cannot realise- jiofw
TYLER, PITTSBURG,*PALESTINE AND LONGVIEW.
R. H. HUGHES
REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE;:
AND RENTALa
We Make a Specialty of City Property ; Manage
Estates, and. Estates in Trust for Minor i
Heirs. We make all kinds of Bonds. ;j
Royall National Bank Building. Palestine, Texda.
real estate
Bitfit room house, large lot, south side________
Twelve room house, lot 100x250, south side..
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..$4500
Four room house, lot 65x175, south side.
Fire room house, Texas Avenue ——
Five room house, Conrad Street---i--———
Six room house, Queen Street, lot 100x200.___*-......'
A lot on Royall Street, on which will build to suit buyer.
R. N. BUSH
---$1750
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Phone 91
INSURANCE AND REAL E8TATE.
Office 103 1-2 Main Street
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Buy It Made in Palestine
These* Local Concerns Can Serve You.
very necessary beauty and attractive
-sUrKnusd^ags "'1 ■
ether, people
ate to
.. None of these things
appeai to i*hem. They are the Sort
-of p* o^le who turn- their chickens
?oosp upon their neighbors, who turn
their cows out nights to prowl around
like, hungry hyenas, and eat off your
.shrubbery and’ then pull ~ihe’ .*‘$t«ims
up by the roots. And if ydu;• should
speak in protest to ofle of these; of-
fenders hbout the matter they would
think you were a.crank. Thfey have
■f.fir-*• •’•jEj-ifrlj : vii .-aj
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ing the offices.. But just wait, my
dear, until' 'you have the
that will not he so very long from
this good hour—and you can realize
your wish for an administration that
will help and encourage ? efforts at
beautification. : - , • . ;
Yes, that day is coming, and that
very soon.
was very "fond of him. He was :an
ideal officer. He v^gg with me during
the second battle of the Marne- The
advance Svas well under way. We
had advanced abou| .six kilometers.
We came to a very Mcep ravine. The
enemy held the apposite slope very
styotogly, and we had quite a few cas-
vote—aiid l,a*tie3‘ but ov<>rcame(*'a]most all the
resistance. Lieutenant Gardner and
myself started, to cross ’ this ‘ravine.
He noticed a small group of men who
bad lost- their leader and he started
over to-take charge, of them when: a
sfliper commenced shooting at him.
He was killed instantly by fhe thlrd
A Slow Job, '1
‘ Tpt' *
A violinist wasf engaged by a woman
whose husband had ecquii;ed recent
wealth to play at a dinner she was
giving, TJie agreement was that he
was to furnish music* from 8 o’clock
until 11. He began with ap andante
movement from Mozart, a : composi-
tion which opens “very low and soft.
‘ After listening ifor a moment in
•Silence; the woman turned to her
’-vests and said: ’ .“•
’• “Now isn’t thaijust like those mu-
siciansr T linJWRlim to play by the
hour, and see how slow he goes.”
No Sense of Humor;
“A lady can’t take a joke,”; declared
Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge, Ark.
“She hain’t blit right, or somethin'.
Tttther day whil iny wife V# ironin’
t6e liappmeg's of T 'T
those things ^“hhOd-het;hy the hack .ot;»h neph
y
STOPS THE TICKLE
HEALS THE THROAT
GORES THE COUGH
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Its Soothing Healing Effect
sooii gives rel^f. Price 35c.
Sold-by all Druggists. If
your Druggist should not
•have it in stock, he will
oraer it from hid nearest
Wholesale Druggist.
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A chain it as strong as Its
weakest link. A pair of trous-
ers as strong as Its weakest
stitch. We recommend
Duchess
Trousers
1Qp a button; $1 a rip.
Because they are stronger, be-
•IS4', earning and comfortable.
W. B. Flanagan
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER
Moving to San Antonio. mt-
rfiot. Luckily fqt. mg, I had seen • ,aiul Mrs- D s MrKellar land
where it was coffi4ni from anil shot
the German before he could get me.
I had Lieutenant Gardners body tak-
en 1o' the aid station, and lie was
buried in the little village of Breul-
les a short distance from Soissons.
Please express my profound' sym-
* family ate moving to San Antonio,
and will go within two or three days.
-Mr. McKellar has become manager
of a large Mexica ranch, and because
this will take him into Mexico fre-
quently, it will be more convenient for
the family to be at San Antonio. That
thetically an evening or tjyo after Pathies to the father and mother of c^>’ is Mrs. iVIcKellar a irid ,liome.
the return from the honeymoon:
“‘Ybn used to love' to* hold my
hand. George.’. - - : -.’ '
“‘I love to note,’ Georges-answered
calmly without looking up from his
newspaper, " ‘but jt would keep you
from your housework, dear.’”
and yelled, ‘Ye-f-e-ow! ^ S-ss-fpit’ like
a catamount. Well, sir, she gave a
Whoop and dripped the flatiron on
!ier foot. ‘Thb're, nqw. Looky at you.
I says. ‘You mought have drapped
that thgre fiatiTOH on a dogd/head or
one, of the; children’s, and thdti thfepd
have - been‘ the dickens to yap, A
woman hain’t gpt no sense of youmep,
says I,”—Kahsas City Star. 7
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. v Fttr Benefit of SoUUersj. 7>
PtoL Gebrge Staples, • government
ntfertainer,' will give an ehtertain-
nent at ' the: high school .auditorium
tmhdti ^-37. He is one of the best'
e.ntrilpquists in, the United ’S tat ear
CJcIc^-^dcaughsarcqUickfe = aI$0- sleight^-hknd .performer, jug-
rcCeTcd W &7- King’s - • j and freediand-crayon -artist. An
; Hew Discovery : ' ::;i s.admiSsioo MS-cent* for xhiMi-en.
•- ; anti' 2y7 cents for adults will be chs^-
•NiiDdy should fcck4‘perfcciiy m^- - The proceeds will be used at sol
erabV'Trom a.'cvld, coug!«. or broochial’ .‘ dier hospitals and camp prisons.
attack for very lor.g. For It takes only ' ' 7 ---—
a little whiie io rc-iicvc st and g» t-back '-* ; .■ - -- *>
cA the foad' ta 'redcvery wlicn- D|r.
King’s New' Discovery JJ .faithfully
used; It soon loosens the phlegm, re-
lieves Irritation, soothes the parched*
, sore'throat,.brings comfort.' 1 *’
•. fmtf a eentury old and njGte popuIar
today thjrtp. c rer. • 60c -and $1,20.,
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♦ Manufacturers of ♦
♦ ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINK8. ♦
♦ Agents for Cooa Cola. 4
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Wherry Lumber and 4
Crate. Company *
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4 Maker* of Fruit Containers and 4
4 Manufacturers of All Kinds 4
♦ of ^timber. 4
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% Granite and Marble JF
* MONUMENTS. ^
* Finished In jpaiestine by ^ 1
Hfe W. H. NANCE *
* 415 Ave. A. v ' . Phone 92. ^
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liakA Yq|r: Bowels Behave.'
Mak£ lubction with gratifying
preVisioru li r j’lbitioa of the ditt
does kot miA’d theif ^oh-ndity Dp.
lung’s New l ife PlHs tviii They are
perfect bowo [ ’. trairera, cicause the
system surely comfortably. 25c.
fc —-----t—^ ■ ■ w 1.1 —t- r—“.
Notice.
The.relail Clefks will meet Tues-
day evening at 6:15 o’clock. A call
moettog-..- ‘ ; Geo. Tucker,
Secretary I-ocal 36L»
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^or Weakness After Grip or IpflaKaza
take GROVffe TASTELESS chill TONIC,
which is simply IRON and QUININE siaa-
pended in pyrup. So pleasant even
Children like You can* soon feel Its
. Strengthening, Invigorating Effect 60c.;
talion."
Ill '
Used Ford-Cars
S«H ’Em io Dobbs—FOR CASH
Bsiy 'Em From Dobbs—Cash or on Time
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We are now making pure bread
Try a loaf
AMERICAN HOME BAKERY
Phone 234.
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i . f - We. bu f; and sell ..-Land. Ndles, loan money on improved and un~
;. improved . farm.%; assmt you in buying a home fn the city or tffb.
eoimtrj”,. lorn money for1 impV'oypment"on yotir home, buy and sell
' luml. buy-and sell bity property, r ‘
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Lieutenant Gardner.. His --memory
will always be one of my fondest rec-
ollections. A fine, officer and a true
American.^’
Hoping this . will relieve *your sus-
pense, I am, Sincerely yours,
C. R. Huebner,
• Lieutenant Colonel, 28th Infantry,”
Judge Gardner has also received
the following letter from the, chap-
lain: »
“Mdntabaur, Germany, Jan, ID.
•1919.—Mr. B H Gardner, Palestine,
Texas.^flDear Sir:—I joined this or-
ganization as chaplain, after the
death of your son, Lieut. B. H. Gard-
ner. Jr. j was informed by the ad-
jutant of this battalion that lie had
written you, but somehow, j just
thought I would like tp drop you a
Kne. I have lived in Texas myself,
and hope to again when we get back.
I lived-and wilj be back sometime I
hope, in Fort Worth.' Texas, box 995.
AS you have already learned, I am.
gare. your son was: killed by a ma-
chine-gun bullet at Soissons. July 18.
I am . tol<f he died withou’ suffering.
Also, T am informed that he was
the best: liked- officer in the entire
organization, loved by officers and
meh alike. I only wish I had ade-
guate>wcrds of sympathy and con-
solation for each sad-hearted relative
and friend of these heroes of ours,
who*pai,d the price of life itself for
Che world’s liberty. • The only word,
however, is not man’s but God’s, and
is spoken H-Is . Holy- book, the
Bible. ‘ - - " f
i Please remember, though,, that he
died for a cause that was not lost,
and for which every real American
man was willing t6 die, and though
dead he- shall not be forgotten, for
the generations yet' to be bom will
bless ,kis. name..
My prayers are for ypk and may
the*, ble s sings of our Heavenly Father
Fraternally,. ; -'•'. '
. H- W. Shirl^r,
fth Infantry, 2nd Bat-
Mr. McKellar says he will not give-
up his Palestine interests, and that
he will be an occasional visitor here,
looking after business. These are
.splendid people, and it is /with much
regret That Palestine gives them up.
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the weekly edition..'
Phone 463.
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if you want the best groceries
and fresh meat, with courteous
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Our fresh meat consists, of
^beef, veal, pork and sausage,
‘head cheese, bripk chilli and
fresh barbecue.
Try us and be convinced.
Try our Want Ad column. •
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f^^ls»;/^MI-*>Q^fopanyr a- ]iartnership,
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bhWtf€ oil field To. Gilliland & Itlch-
ards, Tulsa, Oltla., for- a •considera-
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here Saturday night,
* The Marihe^Company was cTig-
, iBally capitalized at.,' $200,000, th,e
•deal thus netting sfbekholders .1750 ;
per cent on th4 investment, jk
Theicompany held valuable" Acre-
age, and had-; three producing welis
and others drilling. . The acreage in- j
eluded 40 acres of the Van Cleave:
tract, and. 150 acres of. the Hardin
Subdue tract. The terms of the safe
cal! afor $t,0Q<>,0 10 x-asli;. a note ' for
$500,000 in -ten .nionths. . and the
-^.OOO.flOO to he paid ouj of- the prd-
ductron.
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J. C. Goodman has p^ch|ised of ;J.
\... Pool tlK^hve room cottage at the
corner ot Queen nnd Camden streets. !
add will nidve Into sariig short fy ijor I
a residence. Thq • deal ‘ was made j
through V. D. Wilson. >
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1919, newspaper, February 10, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025582/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.