Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1918 Page: 3 of 6
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f ALfcSTJKE DAILY HERALD, .Cfe
GUARANTY STATE BANK OF PALESTINE
RESOURCES liabilities
Loans and Discounts -......$386,451.54 Capif!*1 Stork-
SK^Wo.m
73,767.00 Surplus and UndivitW Profit* ■! C'>,*;'V).84
1.500.00
9.500.00
Resprvpd for Taxc-s
Bills Payable and Rediscounts
Bonds. Stocks, etc. .—.......
Furniture and Fixtures _____
Real Estate ..................
Interest in Guaranty Fund C.621 22
Cash in vault and wltn Depo=ta ....
Banks 79,805.07 Tctai.
In cotton ---------- 106,815.41 186,620.48 The above Statement is correct.
Total ...................................$66^.460.24 f c. E. Williams. Cashier
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CASUALTY LIST. <•
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Afternoon Report.
The following casualties are report-
ed by the commanding genera! of the
* D v •> •><*<• ¥ •> •> •> •> Fink, Tulia. Texas.
Died x>f. dj'i«as^';:j^ivar&.3 Richard j
T.iven'. Brazoria, Teias; John C. f
fflnwkins, ilonstott, Texas; , Leroy
Andrews, Roane, Texas; .Oscar F.
Wilson.' Corsicana, Texas; joe T.
KEPT HER AWAKE S'
n<er]n<T i?du.*:!
. rr«if William Howard Taft, rhas.
u Ri hw'd’i and Secretary of t-noor
1 Wilson will be the chief .speakers at
Marksville, La.—Mrs. Alice Johnson, 1 i]i" 'hirfy eighth annus! meeting of
Tie Terrible Pains in Back and
Sides. Cardui Gave Relief, y ^ J
Wallace, rtf- Kalb, Texas
Wounded severely, Sergt. Edward I of this place, write*?: "For ore >‘ear1 Academy of Political Science, to
merican expeditionary forces .under; Q pfi'rftU> KingsbQry> T«xa* • j Suffered with an awful misery in my back j;,, M in x,.vt Yr,ri. C;,.r today and
_SCf4.4COC4 ‘date.of Nor. 2d- !• ' Wounded,
Died ., of ?disease, no . |
W-ounded »■'severely*, 27. i i
Th<> narweterf-st bearing and un»acured deposits of this Bank are protected by the
STATE BANK GUARANTY FUND of the State of Texa*
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Dallas, Texas, 1:23 p. m.. Nor. 25, 1918.
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Herman Schmidt & Co., -1 - ,
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Palestine, Texas. • . ' ,
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, Effective Monday, November 25, prices on all Franklin open *
car# reduced $450.00; closed cars, $550.00; tourings and
R-Fours, f.
0. b. Dallas, $2650; R-Two’s, $2600; sedans, $3575* Broughams, $2525.' ■;
We have a few touring cars for immediate delivery.
FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR (
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: -Wounded, degree undetermined-.
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Wounded sHgfiily, M 12.’
Total,' s'ih.
Died of disease;. .Corporal , Marlon
itTexas *: Privates Hinton
.j'Harvey, New Boston, Texas; Clinton
Ernest • Ml Daugherty*, Kaufman; |
LIBERTY BONDS
Equipped with the best fire and burglar proof vaults money can
buy, we are prepared to take care of, and be responsible for. your
Liberty Bonds, issuing- you a receipt for same.
We will alBO collect the interest when due and otherwise serve
you without charge. If you have subscribed for Fourth Liberty
Loan Bonds, through us, they have arrived and are now ready for1
delivery.
noKAAL RievavK
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Royall National Bank
PALESTINE TEX*8 ;
Resources $1,750,000.1)0
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MOORE GROCERY CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
rvuBR •tTTGBtJNG PALE8T!Aia 4NC ON Qv|»
Texas: Horace- Tecurnseh’, Giddiiigs>
Texas. -
. Wounded, degree- mulct ermined,
Lieut, Fred G. Gardner, Sail Antonio,
Texas-- William IT. Bates, -Cushing,
Texas: Corpora! Louie'.'Cv Medford,
Hlco. Texas; Privates‘Bill H. Atkin-
son, Sherman, Texes; Wiley F. Hol-
comb, . Alt. Seim an. Texas- Edwin C.
Jlaker, Rook Island. Texas; Alvjn D.
Baker, Ft. McKavett, Texas: Carl
•'lAWson, Austin, Texas; Edgar II.
l^lssner, Seguin, Texas; Robert
Gwens. .Mineral Wells, -Texas;, Jas.
T.1. fleeter. Jonesboro, Texas'; Asa C.
Rethfol, Smithfield, Texas, Grady A,
Poll, Clarksvillp, Texas.
Wotmded- slightly, Lieut. Robert K.
Batten, Rusk. -Texas; Sergt. Freder-d , ,
ick P, Ivey, Paris, Texas; Robert F,, Finally Ri
Plaeke. Lincoln, Texas; Corporals!
Albert I., Fatjrerez.,. Hdmble, Texas; [
.William S. Cnrrin, Venion, Texas; |
Adam Abrego,- T-aredo, Texas; Henry 1 tiered*'from
W Bolton, Longview*. ..Texas: ',?4e»L RIM
ray Cunnings. Houston, Texas; Ches-
| lie stack, Elysianfield. Texas; - Me-
chanic k George Cafe, Montgomery^
Texas: Cook' GUs S. •Paulson. Hous-
1 ton, Texas; Privates- Anthony II. Ca.-
nizaro. Beaumont. Texas-.-' Wade H.
j JOwlan. Melison, Texas; : Privates
William A. Terrell Kingsville^ Texas;
; Solomon P. Vickers, RUckhottz, Tex-
j as; \ViUiam A.'KHlion, Shlmqn. Tex-
as; Manuel Lopez, Brownsville, Tex-
SL Christian B. Wise; Stone Point.
Texas; Louis Yeager. Hehronyille,
, Texas; Otto Meir, Thrall, Texas; Ma-
j rion Francis Rector, Erie, Texas;
l/)uis D. Robinson, Belton. Texas;
.lew. "*« tU-MWoct. tor 'll’
,Coi por.il Richard M. A riders, RunPet l awful. % , russion. «w ill be, ‘‘Gu'r industrial vie-
1 could not do anything, not even sleep • tory and .its .-rlfect on.lthe future re-
at night. II kept me awake mostof„the latior.’. of whpr and capital.-
nigtit.. . Hook different medicinesvbut ______
ndthing did me any good or relieVea me | • ' i
until I took Cardui'.... , j WANTED —To. buy second hand li-
d was not able to do any of my work bj afv taL(1(% inRlantaneous gas
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so bad wiQi my back that when 1 stooped ,
down I wis■ not able to straighten up-
Elgin. T*^as; ! again ... 1 decided J. would try Cardui'
•uvin 1 . Fain. ReSfWx:^ [ • • • By'time 1 had taken the entire bottle '
; 14^, , ti' ' l-was feeling pretty' good and could f.
1 ‘I,fismS JU ac-Hopcfcorporals, vnoSL cfr9. . f- ■*? * * ^ n„. ;
Terry.- Kempner, Texas; Arthur
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f Phines Welliirgion', HftcWsboro. Tex-
as:. .W
Wounded sIighrr»orols Fluy.i
T. Johnson, *Eanddra. Texas; Frank
Duncan Scott, Frkpklin. Texas; Pri-
vate^ -John. M. Ca
" ! straighten up- and my pains were nearly
U. Hughes, Dexter^ T^xas; • John M. l aji g0ne 1 '■ .• h f.
Pederson; Hamilton,- Texas; Privates
Bhirley :D. FreeL^
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Springs Texas.;
Hgngston, Texas;
ison. Roaring
rium. Texas; George T). Lyon, (hiilli-
.’zyi
rothe, Texas; Pinkey Floyd Massey,
, G tan bury,' Texas;V'#it
ii. . Pittman.-
Rico, Te^as; Felix Shepherd. »Point.
Te.xas, l - •'
I shall always praise Cardui. 1 con- -
tinued taking it until I was strong and |
well.” ILyotf suffer from pains due to
female-complaints, Cardui may be just *
F. Map pc ha, wjiaj y0U need, Thousands of women
who once suffered in this Wdy now praise
Cardui for their present'good health.
Give it-a trial. , NC-133
6 Eell-ans
j Hot water
Sure Relief
RELL-AN S
WK0 FOR INDIGESTION
An Invitation
We respectfully ask every
man interested In getting
Real
Clothes
va)b to pay ns a friendly
visit, and see the splendid values
we are offering.
You will be surprised to tea
what beautiful suits we ar*
showing at moderate prices.
W. B, FLANAGAE
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER.
by Lydia
Vegetal
Ivc-y West, FI:
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to Health
inkham’s
tpound.
Wr five years I
"ities, with ter-
■ pains and an
il weakness in
l^ack- The doc-
gave me difl-
it medicines but
r did me no good.
Bend asked me to
. Lydia'E. Pink-
1'8 Vegetable
ipound and I
' it to be the
t medicine I ever
because it
me well, and
ft now do my
ing my friends
, Camus, 726
Florida.
1 in their
housework. I
about it.”—Mi
Caroline St,
Many wobm ,
life suffer fronil _ _____
sex and which in most' cases may be
readily relieved by this famous root and
nerb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham’s ’
Vegetable Compound, just as Mrs.
Camus found it helped her after suffer-
ing for year* end tiding everything else
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TODAY’S EVENTS.
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Today is th^ Feast of. St. Nicholas;
whi-ch in Holland corresponds to the
Christmas fn other lands.
W'-:- -";W
Memorial exercises-will be held in
Halifax- today Jn menlorv of- those
who perished .fn the powder-ship ex-i
plosion of one 'yeay ago.
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, - An hfter-the^var ephference of toe
National Federation of. Building In-
dustries has been called- to assemble]
today 'at Atlantic City. ‘
Owing to. inability.tp leave bis offl-:
clai duties in AVashingten, Vice Pres- ,
idem Marshall .has cancelled his en- i
gAgement Hot^peak tbdqy at the \e:
braska- state conference- of the I.ea-
'gue to Enforce Peace/at Omaha. '
- Fred Sackett, Burkett, Texas; Mar- * 7/ - ‘
• i Jf you have any annoying sympt-
tin ]j. Til non, Shanntra, Texas; Lnth*'; ydu-fafl.to understajod, write Lydia
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I, den Q. Hathaway,, Paris, Texas; Wil- madvising women on this subject is at
To further closer ci^operation be-
pera^S-toSeir tweefl^ G?e?rt~BDtlun and America hi
engineering- education is the aim of
a conference. Which is to open today |
at. the Massachusetts, institute of ]
Technology under the auspices of the j
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THE SHOE MARKET
; ' ■ ■; “Scientific Shoe Fitting.” -- : - .
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Foot Wear Exclusively
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Stacy Adams: Kick Kid Shoes...',—,
Stacy Adams .Black Calf Shoes...:.—......
StAcy Adajhs Brown 'Kid’Shoes.-.......,,.—.
Stacy -Adams Rufisla 0ilf Shoes—.T
.Stacy Adams 'Brown. Kangaroo . Shoes..;.;..:.!
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Our Terms Cash
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We five you the yepy beat goods;we' can get for the price un-
der present conditions. To every man,/woman and child In Pales-
tine and surrounding country we extend a'special invitation to visit
our store on Oak Street. ‘ ' - *
MILLER SHOE CO.
Ij liain ! M
Pribble Mansfield, Texas;
Alav L. Lackey. Dale. Texas; ljit'mr
vour servjco.
HUGHES
REAL ESTATfc. pirl iNSOWAMt :
v AND RENTALS
We make a Specialty of City Property, Mana>
Estates, and Estates in Trust for Minor
Heirs We make aU kinds of Bonds.
««v*H Nation*> tank building • »alMttiM T**»
witliout children. * 211
street. Phone 534. .-.
W; Trinity
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Moved to New Location.
Ed Kingsbury is now at W. Mftch-
Giiatles ells new. store. Phone 67. *, 119 Oak
street. Adv. -4 3t
For
Sale
* Cottage and two lotB on south
side, $2500.
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Fbur room house, on Reagan -j.
street, $1Q00.
Large two story house, on
south side, $4500.
Four room house, on N. Ten-
nesse Ave., $1000.
Four room house, on south
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side, $1800.
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R. N.
BUSH
PHONE 91.
Office l03’/2 Main St
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Be a Joy-Walker,
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FOR RENT -Three rooms; on first
r.foore Rea/an, Texas; Arthur L- floor, completely furnished, to couple
Tate. Irving Texq-s; Kyle Gr C’raw-
.ford, lit. Selman, Texas; Leonard R.
Daniel, Delyade,- Texas; Claud Doug- .
las Fleet, Fort Worth Texas; Charlie
C. Harris, /Rosebud, Texas; ' Henry |
Bilhartz.Pears'ville, Texas;
C. Capped Beaumont, Texas.
Morning Report,
Killed .in action, 205.
Died of iwounds,.4l.
Died of accident jind other causes,
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Died of airplane-accident, 3.
• Died of disease, 1X6. "
Wounded severely; 78.
Wounded, degree undetermined, SO.
"Woumled slightly, 146.
Missing in action, 117. -
Total, S70. - , - ' ; - ,
Killed hi action,' Sergt. Vasco V
Lay-field, Justin, Texas; Privates_JSa-
poTcon «B. Bonne, Meridian, Texas;
nuol Norman Lisle/ Hunger, Tex-
FlOyd Rice, ArtuarHlo, Texas; Or-
F. Voigt. Red Rookj^exaa; Geo
iey. -McKinnoy, Texas; * 4tudo!ph
Pawelock Sublime. Texas; Privates
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“Bets-ir for Corns
2 Drops, 2 Second*—Corn Is Doomed I
When you almost die with your
shoes on.and corns make you almost
walk sideways to get away from
the pain, take a vacation for a min-
ute or two and apply 2 or 3 drops
KNOCKS OUT PAIN
THE FIRST ROUND
Comforting relief -from pain
makes Sloan's the
World'8 Liniment
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This famouB reliever of rheumatic
aches, soreness, stiffness, painful
sprains, neuralgic pains, and most
other external twinges.thkt humanity
*uff?rs from,/, enjpys its great salc-3
because it practically never fails to
bring speedy,' comforting relief.
- Alwaya-ready for use, it takes little
to penetrate without rubbing and produce
results.' Clean,refreshing. At all drug
stores! A large bottle' means economy.
loan's
Liniment
Kills Pain
The Overland Co.
. . It Will be to-'your, interest to- see us before buying
OVEMAND and WILLYS -KNIGHT CARS
/ Republic Trucks, U.S.L Batteries,
Tires aid Accessories
We have the best equipped service station in the Q&y, and we
are prepared to repair or overhaul any car, no matter what the
make. We guarantee satisfaction, on* all repair work—you to be
the judge."/ v, ’ * - . ! *
Palestine Overland Co.
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uy It Made in Palestine
These Local Concerns Can Serve You.
M—m—mm ■ 'wmmmmmmmj
Wood, Houston, Texas.
Died oi wouniLs, Privates Clifford
L. Dooley, Canyoiv, Texas; John G.
My Corn* Peel Cl*«a Off, With 4Cet»-If”| ,
of the world’s magic and only gen-
uine Corn-peeler, ”&ets-It/' Then,
_______ ______ Thai),
and then only, will you be sure that ■
your corn will loosen-from your toe
so that you can peel it right off
ploripusly easy with your .fingers.-
Take no chances Of continued pain
and soreness—why use greasy, irri-
tating salves, plasters that shift
and press into the “quick," razors
and “diggers’’ that make corns bleed
and also grow faster? -Use painless,
easy, always sure “Gets-It/* There’s
only one like it In the world—that’s
•“G’fcts-It." Millions have tried and
♦ Star Bottling Works * *
4 Manufacturers of ♦ +
¥ ALL KINDS OF 80FT DRINK8. ♦
4 Agents for Coca Cola. . ¥ *
¥ Phone 33. ' ♦ 4.
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SOLDIER ’MONUMENTS
from new designs. -'
Made fn Palestine by
W. H. NANCE
4l5 Ave. A.- “Phone ^2.
A TEXAS WONDER
Tim-Texas Wonfler for kidney and
bladder troubles, - gravel, diabetes
weak and lame backs, rheumatism
ana-irregularities of the kidneys and
4 bladder irt both men and women. If
4, rn?t sold t>v. vour druggist, will be “Gets-ft.” the guaranteed, money-
T KPT1, v,„ _ ’ back corn-remover, the only sure
sept by mail on-receipt of $3,-25. One Wly, co-.ts but a trifle at any drugstore.
VniaH .bottle is: two months treatment M'i’d by t- Lawrence di Co..Chicago. 111.
t arid' oftdto cures; Sena ' for sworn■■ Sol<1 in Palestine and .recommend-/
* .-^■■’ljnidr!lala. . Dr E. W Hall, 29261 ed as the world's best corn remedy,
* Olive street, St- Louis; Mo. Sold by i ' ' -
4. Hrneaffits • Adv hy Bratton Drug Co.
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' O. K.’d it for years It never fails.
“Gets-it.” the guaranteed.
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Wherry Lumber and
Crate Company ‘ *
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¥ Makers of Fruit Containers and ¥ ¥
¥ Manufacturers of All Kinds ¥ ¥
¥ of Lumbar. ' + ¥
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PURITY BREAD
We are now making pure bread
Try a loaf
AMERICAN HOME BAKERY
* Rhone 234.
F- H. Ejlenberger, Prop.
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,4, -and .sell Land .Notes, loan, money on improved and unira- +
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provixl -farms, assist you in buy-ing 4 liomc in the city or the coun- +
try, Joan money for improvement- on yimr 'home., buy and sell land. +
* ♦ ./uy add y^-il city property, ¥
♦ * , ROBINSON LOAN A NO MORTGAGE CO. +
*j+ Of ice in Robinson Bank. ‘ We buy Liberty Bonds. +
4, + + + * + *** + * + + + + +*** + *.|. + + 4> + * + + + +
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or lunch . . . ...
Grape-Nuts
A cereal blend oT wheat
&. barley—ready-cooked
A dish 'tha't tastes like
luxury bub costs only a j
trifle a serving. . .
Needs JVo Sugar
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1918, newspaper, December 6, 1918; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025676/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.