Greenville Evening Banner. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, October 14, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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Tie Aimliciiiibays. which includes
Hunt Cuunty and (inenvijle boju. arc
in Frnce They have been in the.
thickest'tof the fray- AVill you dwcrt
these incnT Surely it can not be so.
The Liberty .Loan U to baJc these bo s
up and if the citizens fail to do tlieir
part they fail to back the boys up. It
is.up to tlic citizens. What will tlicy
Co about it? '
"HO LONGER THE TURK
"The profiteer'ls found' cteryulnre
there is opportunity to get the dillar
Thewar Ss'being'overworkcd by these
men'' forvfcclfish ""ends. 3Icn ought to
be.tliamed' of using the war to pinli
themselves forward l'ublic tcutiitient
ought toN prevent eiich conduct but ibe
profiteer is thouting-too ofttn patriotism
vvnu. Ws mouth mine Ins hands are
raking in the cash.
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2doilie Bailey is dead at Houston
JIollic Bailey as the veteran show worn
an -waB known was advanced in age
and most peopled lib knew her thought
the .had been dead for several years.
Anyyray -for a few years at least she
ceased to go witti her show and her son
looked after it. ilbllie Uailev 'g annual
visit to the smaller towns of Xorth and
East Texas was a matter of interest to
hy pCoricr She had a record for
to the Confederacy during the
fnd the Veterans were her fnends.
t one went to her show that he did
dot enter without price. Aunt ilollie
was "loved -by them and she loved the
men .who wore the gray.
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Mie war has brought about great
changes along all lines of industry.
Amcriva ya'i couUnt to letvother coun-
tries furnish her many things which .arc
so wbeing unde at .home and m fact oth
er countries are buying these very
things from the United Matcu. Artifi-
cial fcllk is something new initke making
in this country. Before the war what
artificial silk was used here was im
ported and )ov- it is manufacture! 111
this countrr from inJfii in.ille fiom
trees' This silk is ticd in considerable
qcsntity I11 stockings. It Jias takm
the war the actual shutting off of the
contry from implies of many kinds to
bringy about needed changes. I11 dyes
this is found true and not alone in thee
things'butin many others
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"The scene of Christ's carlur juirs
and much of his mature years after
many jeirs of the Turk is in Christian
hands. The torture of years is remov
ed. and the place mi graciously associat-
ed with the Christ isno longer the land
of the unbeliever and the desecrator.
Thus the Honey Grove S'gnal speaks
of the event of it vrptnrc and of the
life and teachings of Tlim who rules the
world with love: x
-"OJararotlv the home of .Jesus Christ
in his liojhood and enrly mailhood. fell
into the bandsof the British Septem-
ber 22 after having been tinder the
control of the nnpraknhle Tuik for
many centuries It was in Xazarcth
that Jesus played as a boy and in Naz-
areth that he worked at the carpen-
ter's trade as. a man. It was there he
hui'ded houses and tables hut yet he
builded more he builded the brother
hood of man The houses and tables
he builded hare o'-eaved the hammer
that he swung is no more the r-hop in
which he wrought has crumbled but
brotherhood lives in the hrart of His
disciples and is about to overcome the
world ijesns went back to Nazareth
and was rejected he has been rejected
all these 3 car because the powers of
dnrkncMS were in full flower there and
the I.if.1it of the world -has not shone
upon its own. But Xazarcth and all
the IIolv Land is soon to sec the Xeu
Light and" the- Snn of Righteousness fa
soon to glinfthewaters of "blue Ratt-
ler. "Xazareth must ever be interesting to
ns because it is where the Savior of
men spent thirty vcari in the flesh 1
The hill and the beautifuT"natural seen
cry of the country are reflected and
imagined in Itis sermons and doctrines.
lie preached His first sermon there and
told home folks of the divinity that
stirred within Tlim Xazarcth is in-
deed forever sacred because of its aso
ciation with the Holy One who came in
fulfillment of prophecy to heal the
broken Tiearted and bring deliverance
to the captive.
"Perhaps the world war has not lcen
crowned with a more golden feat than
the capture of the ancitnt city of Xaz-
arcth by Christian forces."
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gives .utterance-do his belief that tile
influenza which is raging is nothing
mora nor lees than the prake-bone fv
cr of a few decades ago. and later un
dcr another name until today it comes
back under a new same .Editors are
authorities in most things and this is
what one editor has. to say about it;
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a greater name changur than jin Ari- -we breathe nre harmless if the stomach
zona widow. .First We knew it as break liver and bowels are healthy. If these
bone fcer hut when this name grew organs arc torpid and nil of impurities
commonplace it was christened the germs thrive and bring on a spell
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It is disgusting to see men' of ra-
tional figure playing politics with the
issues of war. It ought to be enough
for them to do thcr duty and leave thj
matter with their countrymen. Bnt the
temptation is too strong. They cannot
resist the opportunity to make use of
the war for personal and party ends.
Those who do. it will undoubtedly reap
a reward which is not in line with their
ambitions. '
In lamn. cliillv weather there is al
ways a large demand for BALLARD S
SXOW LIMSIEXT. because many peo
ple w-ho know by experience its great
relic ing 'power in rheumatic aches and
pains prepare to apply it at the first
twinge. Price C3c 50c and 5100 per
bottle Sold Ty Ford & Pennington.
Quick delivery on JlcAlester
lump and nut. New Ice Co.
Phone 935.
Order your coal now while
we liave it. Prompt delivery.
New Ice Co. phone 935.
Germs entering the body with the air
too
dcngue-fevcT.
Then -about 15S3 it came
of sickness. To keep the vital organs in
good rondilun take Prickly Ash Bitters
rejlt purifies and regulates the system.
Cncev1.2 per bottle. Ford and Pen-
nington special agents.
weanDg xne proud name ot Ja grippe
wlncJi plain spoken Americans soon
dnced 'to grip. It -sailed under this
name until the reformers drove all the
grip medicine from the country and now
it comes with a Wand newdress and1. A new shipment of Tiigh grade choco-
calls itself influenza. But its the- same late candy in box and bulk. Also tiuget
old brake bone fever that made life Kirs marshmallows etc Lindley John
miserable for our fore-fathers " son's Book & Music Store.
. - TT jiOR LXCHaXGL Have 141 Z-3 acres
" J" - V S l nd to trade for nice residence in
you feel tired and lazy jxu may be GrccmilIe. S. r xtta and B0D Kcai
sure you sjstem is clogged rip some. &tae Insurance
whrc. ou should take Prickly Ash irrL-1.JTrrwVi ... ul.J1L JJJI .
Bitters. It is a thorough system tonic ycaxtvtj n RITYAren's. womn'!.
and bowel purifier it invigorates and j and c!jndrcn's sreond hand shoes hats
Ford & Pennington
strengtnens oou i oouy ai:u orai... rnK nnd clothin Positively the hiehest
cash price paid. Bring th'm to the
People's Clothing Store on West J.er
iresenteJ 'Street near Katy station. We do not
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1.25 per bottle.
special agents.
The Spirclla CorsctCo. is r
by ilrs. llaudc Brown; Thre -j cars ex-
perience. 1S04 Fuller St. Telephone
G2C-H. 10-lm
Fine bulk and box candles
today kept fresh as in winter time
with an ice cold refrigerator. Lindley
Johnson's Book ft .Music Store.
buy from negroes.
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WANTED Old tires that can he wori.
ed over. Rim cuts with good treads or
received' ca worn a 's nct blown; will pay
iu cents per pounu. u. . uagan.
WOOD WOOD
M. A.
For Wood Phon 5'C.
Ellard.
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FOR FLCfChER'S
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TflTf SALE Three houses and lots:
fxlose in.. Han e Slcllenry Thonc S3D-J.
FOR S.UiE Iuroc Jersey pigs. Call at
first residence west of the old Jap Xash
store at end of Walnut north of the
nike or phone 13SS 1 ring.
FOB IlKXT Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Phone 1C0-R.
rOR BEXT Furnished
160-R.
Phone!
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rOR RENT Two unfurnished light
housekeeping room one block from
Katy Station for couple without chil
dren. Phone 10S8.
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Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
. We guarantee ourlworK
Taylor Bros.
Jewelers and Opticians. . E
10R KENT Two of three -upstairs
rooms partly furnished or unfurnislieii
as desired for light housekeeping with
bath connection. Apply to 3Iiss Lmnu
Endc. S-3t
FOR KENT Nicety furnished bed room
close to boarding Louse ill's. H L.
Carpenter phone 203
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FOR RENT Nicely furnished or un-
furnished rooms for light- housekeeping
to couple without children. 11 "mod-
ern com eiiience&i Phone J&jOM.
FOR SAL!
TOR SALE Gnnt C auto in Al condi-
tion. See Join Du.nis Dennis Garage.
FOR SALE Dodge" Roadster in good
condition. Has just been thoroughly
o hauUd by Dennis" TJaiag. J. J.
Lowcry & Co office ocr Ei press Co.'s
office. " 10 U tf
Elegance and
Comfort Su-
preme Is manifested in our new showing of
exquisite over-stuffed living room suits.
You can only appreciate the wonderful '
merits of this furniture by a personal in-
spection. The large oo'se cushions con-
tain many little springs which make them
as soft and as comfortable as a featrer
-bed. Brood spring arm rests permit ful-
lest rechmng position. The frames are
built of the finest woods which means
long years of hard service.
Your old suit will be taken on any of
these suits. -
Victors Victrolas
Victor Records
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FOR SALE One cow and heifer ID
months old. Call C. J. Parker. 7 it
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MISGELIMOli:
WANTED Gentleman's riding costume
complete except horse saddle and
spurs. Ivaty law -Master.
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LOST Radiator cap.
Dunlap garage-
Finder return
FOR SALE CO acrci eandy land 7 miles
from Grccmille 43 acres in cultivation.
balance timber pasture. $C90 cash bal
ance easy. D. L Hcinsell.
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FOR SALE Large and small house
close in. Would consider car as part pay
Phone S39-J. 23tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE C50 acres in
black land and ram belt in grain dis-
trict of Gray county. See R. A. (Eck)
Wcedtn at grand jury room. 9 tfd
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The Home of Good Furniture
Insurance and Loans. n "" " nnBaBnHi
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FOR SALE '150 acres nood nmirio Tnni?
3 miles Wilburton Okla. 103 in culti-
vation 103 meadow 120 pasture well
improved all can be cultivated S37.50
acre. W. Z. Gibson Durant. Gkla. et
FOR SALE Two houses and lots with-
in two and half bTocks of the square.
if - i i.: t . v .
T-rT o.T. m- r i -l ' "c 'wrung iui a oargain ana
I-OL SALL-lOo acres of land oil .acres h onc whe mcct t fa
in cultivation will take good house for
first payment. Smith & Price.
Dunlan raraire. 7tf
"WANTED Customers for milk will re-
tail it and want your order. Telephone
SC9-3 rings. K. L Cnnnedy.
CTD lrn Vrnm Irt ' fMi TTnT-fcnn
gin Saturday or Sunday one Jersey
steer weighing about 500 lbs. Split in
one car and swalloyfork in other. No-
tify Orr Little.
WANTED An assistant teacher is
wanted for a school which employs two
teachers. Six months school. For in
formation jail 2035.F2 7tt
FOR SALE Second hand automobile in
1st class snapc for sale ir trade. Sec
John 3d. Dennis at Dennis Garaae. tf
Ninety-six and one half acres of land
one mile of good little town in Hunt
county to exchange for good dwelling in
Greenville send full description and
price in first cttcr if interested. Miller
& Holsonbakc agents Farmersville
Texas. 9 2td
LADIES Earn $15 weekly in spare
time at home addressing and mailing
Circular Letters: Send 20c (Silver) for
50c sample outfit and full particulars.
Buffalo Music Publishing Co Brisbane
Bldl Tinffnln V V.
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FOR SALE Rebuilt Ford cat at a br-
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FOR PALE 5 room bungalow with
ba'th all conveniences. Ccrner 56x103.
Price $1250.00 for next few days. S. R.
Etter and son Real Estate Insurance
and Loans.
.
BUICK FOR SALE I am offering my
big Buick Six car for sale at bargain.
In fine running condition. Reason for
selling am buying a lighter car. E. F.
Brown M. D corner Washington and
St. John streets. -Telephone 599. 3-61
.
FOR SALE Cord wood and stove wood
4 miles north east of Greenville. See
T. J. Amos.
pi.
FOR SALE 5 room house in good con-
dition large garden hack yard ana
chicken yard good bans lot 75x216
running through block !n good locality.
Owner has given us price of $1600 for a
gain. SeeJ. M. Cocti'cn lod c car few days small cash paymeni balance
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at Keigger'a Garage.
see me about the above property. Price
for quick sale $2750 for both. GU3
Joiner. 23-tf
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UNION LODGE NO.
465 U B A
Meets 2nd Tuesday night it each month
in U. 3. A. Temple No. 2908VS Lee Et.
at 8.30 sharp. Visitors always welcome.
f. WAD THOMPSON President
JNO. M. BOLES Secretary.
M.W.OFA
Regular meetings each month on first
and third Monday evenings et 8:30 to
Woodman HnlL
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Regular meetings in each month on thn
2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at
8:30 o'clock.
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easy. S. R. Etter and son Real Estate Woodman HaH.
U.B.A.N0.M
Reguiar meetnlgs each month on first
and third Tuesday evening! at 8.30 in
Red Rooster Brand"
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Uncle Sam needs all mattress cotton for powder so
do your part and help win the war by having your
old mattress renovated. Our price with new tick
furnished $4 $4.50 and $5.50 and up. We rerin
your cotton. Free delivery and free advice.
GALL WINTON'S MATTRESS FACTORY
:; All work gnaranteed. Phone 460 I
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EXCLUSIVE UNDERTAKERS
Best Equipped in Hunt County.
ONLY MOTOR AMBULANCE IN GEEENVILIJE
Phone 21. 2902 Lee Street GreenvilleTTex!
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Greenville Evening Banner. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, October 14, 1918, newspaper, October 14, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121651/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .