Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD
FEBRUARY 13, 191$
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❖ Never mind vfltere you work; ❖
❖ let your care be for the work *
❖ itself.—<Jhkrles H. Spurgeon. -
. because il:e car did. not jump on him f
and muss him all up.. j - •' V. ,. ]
, rt is .a fast- and. fussy age we- areA
living in, and as we perfect means .
of running down the innocents we
the same time, .provide plenty of ’ in-
nocents, and some wfto am. not- so
innocent," who take jrferflp|tecaut\di|>
possible to bef-run down,;*- ^ s ■ : |
'The trouble is everybody i < soipgl
Entered ad second-class matter June
*. M02, at the pastoffice at Palestine,
Texas, under act pf March 6, 1879.
DAILY lessons in history.
One Hundred Years Ago Today.
1819-—BIB authorizing the people of
Missouri to ^rame a. state constitu-
tion introduced ;in congress. ‘
and K V. HAMILTON
OTS and Proprietors
SArflE STORY AT TYLER,
Telephone 4-44
"The Hamilton Boss, You Know.”
Telephone. 6-1-7
H. M. Smith, The Circulator.
.'•“Scarcitjr,' of.dwelling. Bdnses .seems;
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£. to he the rule 'ill Texas towns. 1c>\it;!
s . in the oti rsection.hundreds of people '
' hate been forced to live ip terns and
■. sbachs, ^nd the "situation, is not 'so 4
-';verymuch better in; otlipsr Jsehtitote.;,
e: Palestine feels the need* of mare •
;houses and is• going /to get
• Other towns make similar - report^;
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■ -skortaire-of .bouses in '«l;
tmmgism, w
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the greatest
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Subscription Prioe:
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By the year, In advance--$7AO
Subscriptions payable inTarlably in
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the Public—Any erroneous
upon the character, stand-
Hermdhn off the coast of Japan.;
20 Former Vaudevffle
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Presenting the Biggest, Breezi
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Obituaries, resolutions df respect and
cards ot thanks of less than seventy-
five words will be published free of
0m* For aH words in excess of
seventy-fire a charge Of one cent a
word wiU be made. B* sure to count
your wOrdh, and send right amount
pi money or stamps to cover for ex-
tra words, or else the matter will
not be printed.
SOLDIER ORCHESTRA
Red Cross, Etc,
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Member of the Associated Press—
The Associated Press ie exclusively
entitled to the use tor re-publication
of all news dldfetches credited to it
or not otherwise credited in this
paper, and also the local news pub-
lished herein. ; : : •
us who would prefer
a dreadful
'death under a‘locomotive nr qn elec-'?
trie car to thq botheration of slack-,
' ing up and looking two or three (
ways for trouble win continue to •.
taka our chances; ; A Mil was intro-.k
auced in the legislature requiring ^
automobile drivers to stop on the j
safe side of tht tracks pnd deliber
ately search tor approaching danger,
dt won’t work, at least not with c
those of ns who enjoy besting the =
game. The fact that we are not *
, afraid of, a steam train or a street
car at a grade , crossing indicates ,
that we are to sag, Die least, not
. : f < y< l.>uic rapidity to the most po^ive; p-
U(l : t (^Kluvion that are . % , whole,' [ ;
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YpiTt is getting all - the new mcrchan-
r so. that it can easily be shown, and
man (nature, j And • just now the
farmers are making the most talk
about getting the irorat of ervery
deal, Maybe so, but ).we are inclined
to belleyk the farmer gives himself
the worst of the deaL For instance,
ricoATs
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Mfite
yet it is as safe as anytthlng to pre-
dict there will be not reduction. In
fact, past records show that efforts
to secure a reduced acreage have
resulted in an Increase.' The Herald
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g^d. Adventure, splendid . atnio-.
*4§y S-II M'S y?~?:
Try ons Wanv Ad column wfcea you
Vent to rent that spare room. i
PALESTINE HARDWARE COMPANY
number of foolish people Who take -
extra hazards awhile indulging in the
national pasttime of Jay walking; In ■* ’
fact we can dte you *6 peeg^e whoj *:
deliberately walk In front of an" In-1
coming speed buggy, and looking -it]
deliberately in tbd eye de(y it ,tol
Jump on them, and we have pctdallyf'
seen a few instahccs where it ap- r.j
LIONS,- TIGERS, LEOPARDS, APES AND GORILLA* .;
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Admission—Adulls-20c, Ciiddrsh iifC, wir^tak included;
open at 1:20. ‘ l^^gfLoutinilptis^ until 11 p
THE BEST THEATRE
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TODAY—THURSDAY
1 Wtoen Kerrfean
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“A Burglarfor a Nightf
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m Old Store-Down the Street
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A COMEDY DRAMA BY GOLDWYN COMPANY
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Also Eddie Lyons-Moran High Class Godie^y^;
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Prices only 10c and 20c. war tax included. .
qy—Elsie Ferguson in “Cnder the Greenwood Tree/
at feature; also Mack Senaett two comedy.
PALESTINE HARDWARE COMPANY
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Prices:
First floor ......
Balcony
Gallery
Temple Hiea|re; Friday, Feb. 14th
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First floor _____________$1.00
Balcony ----------------- ,75
: Gallery ___________...______ ,50
The Only Official Soldier SWwf Wish Has Toured American Army Camp
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919.
LOOKING THINGS SQUARE IN
THE EYE.
■(■(■■MM . . I ’much frightened at?the law. aa rep-
All of us. meaning we, the people, in tbe person of a constable
first and last come to times and gafe at home or some other out of
place. If we can‘beat the
th^.motormatt WU * can
beat the constable.■ £& least we are
willing to risk It. Beating tbe con-
stable would only add one more ele-
ment of danger, thus making the
game ^additionally attractive to us.
If the bill had proposed to make It
unlawful* to manufacture, sell, trans-
port or be found in possession of an
automobile capable of being geared
to a speed faster than fifteen miles
an hdlr it* might have found more
F *I9eh wb?. • favor. Skate Press, tor one is, Vrifl-;.
ing to support such a measure. But
as long as he owns a fliver capable
of hitting up forty-five, miles in six-
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is citing this, fact tor the express
purpose of revdalihg to the farmer*
exactly wheije; tbw little nigger id
concealed in the Vood pile.
'The moral if anything is that you
can't
double
get satisfactory rdsuBts.
Fast ones.
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about time you were slowing down
neighbor?—Coleman DemocratTolce,
It depends upon whether you con-
sider the risk greater than the Joy
in * Joy ride. s Those of us who
would rather get killed than seem
ahea^in high gear, ft
lough, that in killing out-
selves we sometimes kill perfectly
innocent people.,, it Is the same way
About crossing car
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would rather
alow will go
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1919, newspaper, February 13, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025687/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.