Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 209, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 14, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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phone Directory The Editor of the Directory will PAY the resi-
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causes others to Patronize the Advertisers of Palestine
Phone Directory the Largest Amount in Dollars between Mar
15 and May 15 1906 It costs you nothing just take receipt
keep them until near close of contest and mail or send to Miss
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Phone 758 Miss Pearson Mgr Contest for any Informitlon not shown here
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Aunt Ilminuli Hurt tvw rich and she
ias siNo culled ifoiMitrk Slit vt < so
called perhaps lMititiic she had never
married anil permitted lier hushiud to
squander the fortune that came lo her
from lier father Then was untiling
eccentric nliont lier ailopliu Hay
Wheeler when lie was fifteen years
old l > ecause he wax one of lier neph-
ews
At the age of nineteen he entered
college and three years later he firncl
lulled as a lawyer He was taking a
rcst and looking around previous to
setting up for himself when Aunt
Hannah dNcovered something that
made her shiver In horror She had
heard no complaints of the young
mans conduct while he was at col-
lege and no policeman had ever ap-
peared at the houM to warn her that
Hay was whooping It up when away
from her motherly Inlluencc
The young man had a caller one
evening In Ihe person of an old class-
mate They Miioked and talked They
talked about straight Jalis upper cuts
right hand swings and other things be- <
longing to the Greek language The
door of the room was open and Aunt
Hannah heard them Later they as-
cended to the garret She crept part-
way up the narrow htuirs and saw and
heard She saw lliem don boViug
glotes and punch each other around
the big room In fiercest fashion and
aNo make u > e of terms he had never
lfcaiil before not even In connection
with tate prisons and ward caucuses
When the isltor had departed It ay
was summoned to the frozen presence
of Aunt Hannah who began
I wish to ask you t lr what an up-
per cut Is
Why why he stammered In Ills
surprise an upperctit Is when you
bring your fist up from beneath and
land on the other fellows chin
And what Is a straight Jab
It Is meeting the other fellow full In
the face with your list when he comes
at you
And didnt I hear somet Ing about
right hand swings she continued as
HIS A UJVT
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By C 11 LEWIS
Cniiurtuht VfOi bii K C PareeTU
UEQAK KVOCKIXO Tim TOAIEItS INTO THE
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she sat In Judgment like a member of
tho supreme court
You swing with your right this
way and sometimes knock the other
fellows head off
And what were you and that young
man dolug up lu the garretV
We had the mitts on for a few
rounds to keep In practice
Mitts Mitts
Boxing gloi es you know
Ah You learned this at college did
jou While I supposed you were put-
ting lu all your time at your studies
you were hard at work learning to lie
a prize lighter eh Instead of grad-
uating a lawyer I have It seems add-
ed to the uiitnltcr of loafers who pound
each other al > out for money
Come now aunt protested the
young man but boxing Is a part of
the gymnasium work at eery college
If I had Known that they trained
joung men lo be prlre lighters you
would never linu gone lo college
Neer Invite that or any other young
man here again I want those Jtoxlug
gloves burned up this very evening
But aunt
Not a word sir If any one had
told me that you were a lhlef I could
not feci worse Tills prize fighting
business must stop right here If there
Is aiij more of It I flmll alter my will
In favor of those nephews who are
gentlemen wn If they dont know
an too much
The glows were handed over to her
and sent downstairs to be cremated In
the furnaie aud the visitor did not
call again What did happen whs that
Bay Wlieeler attended the nearest
gymnasium Instead It was an almost
daily thing with him to keep up his
boxing practice ami Aunt Hannah
would Inm Ixeii none the wl er but
for a taleltearer Her coachman wan-
dered Into the place one day and saw
Hay hard at work and an hour later
the spinster was In iiossesslou of tho
fact Fhe felt that she had been defied
and her w ihhudpassed by and she was
very sol > cr and serious as she fncci
the young man
Didnt I tell you how horrified I
was she demanded
Yes but
And that 1 wanted no prize fighters
in my family
Yes but you see
And that If there was any more of
It I should change my will If you
learned that at college you must have
learned other objectionable things I
havent heard you swear and I dont
know whether you chew and drink or
not but I am ready to believe you do <
I had built up great hopes around you
and to have them shattered In a mo-
ment Is something hard to bear
But aunty l only you would let
me explain replied the young man
One neednt be a prize tighter or a
tough because he knows how to box
It Is taught one so that he can defend
himself If need be You see
A gentleman always carries a cane
to defend himself with
But a cane may be forgotten Sup-
pose I was going down the street and
was aeeosted by two or three
1 cant possibly suppose any such
thing A loafer recognizes a gentleman
when Ik sees one and lets him alone
Bay you may go to a hotel for two or
three days I want time to think things
over When I have come to a decision
I will send you wool No matter what
else I decide on you will get enough
ready money to set you up in a sa-
loon and as prize fighter I shall ex-
pect to see In the papers some morning
that the Yale Kid has knocked some
other lighter senseless and wou a
purse
Bay Wheeler went without making
further protest lie had been at flie
hotel for two days when he took a
walk through a tough part of the city
lie was dodging children here and be-
sotted men aud women there and keep-
ing as clear of pushcarts ns he could
when he came ujion a broken down car-
riage in the street
He recognized the driver as the man
who drove for his Aunt Hannah and a
moment later saw the woman herseir
standing lu a doorway She was on
one of her charity rounds Half a
dozen loafers had taken advantage of
the accident to hem her lu and menace
her She had given up her purse but
they wanted more They were refer-
ring to her as old gal aud almost
tearing the glotcs off her hands when
there came an Interruption The adopt-
ed sou put up his dukes and began
knocking the loafers Into the gutter
He cleared a path to Aunt Hannah and
bid her be of good cheer and then a-
pr etty little play occurred Three or
four of the gang came back for more
and got It There were three of them
sleeping on their backs when a pollce
mau finally pushed his way through
the crowd and exclaimed
Bully Cr you young man Id be
willing to give up a hundred bones If
Leonid handle my dukes like that
iAunt Hannah was escorted to the re
paired carriage and she motioned to
Htyo get In beside her She hadnt
a wt3rd to say until she reached home
and bad her bonnet off Then she turn-
ed aud asked
Bay did you upper cut them
Yes annt
And lve them straight Jabs
For sure
And deliver right hand swings
A few of them
I I guess youd better stay home
now that you are here and If you want
the use of the garret I shant have any
objections provided you dont make
too much noise
A Ic on In Ilttlrnce
There are two women in the waiting
room at the railway statlou One of
them Is tall and thin and of the ap-
pearance which Is sotnetiuies described
as nervous yet she sits with folded
hands placidly gazing at nothing The
other woman is plump nnd pretty By
every evidence of feature and build she
should be Joyous and contented yet
she Is fidgeting around She cannot sit
In oue place more than two minutes
She gets up nnd walks to the door and
then to the windows She keeps look-
ing about Iucessantly and from time to
time she sighs anxiously
May I a k Inquired the tall thin
woman If there Is any worry on your
mind
Yes there Is responds the plump
pretty woman I am waiting for my
husband
But that should not worry you
How long have you been waiting
Itslet me see what time Is it
Its forty minutes now
Forty minutes My dear woman
Ive been waiting for my husband for
forty years yet you see I am not one
thousandtli as uervous as you Mem
phis XewsJ elmitar
rrorpxetiiinil Uomrn Tlilnra
The Ingenuity displaced by profes-
sional women thlees In concealing
stolen Jewels on heir persons makes
It imperative t tc women searchers
employed In police stations be alert and
Intelligent An Important duly of a
searcher Is to examine the mouth of a
prisoner The other day after this had
been done nnd the thief een made to
raise lier tongue n valuable ring was
seen to drop from her lips while she
was asleep Women who wear pom-
padours frequently use them as hiding
places for Jewelry while the lining of
Jackets and shoes Is a popular place
for foiiieiiliiicnt Needless to say the
position of searcher Is not an altogether
agreeable one and perhaps the dutj
she dislikes most owing to Its mo-
notony Is that of sitting up with pris-
oners whom It Is deemed expedient to
watch Women prisoners when once In-
side the station are hhUI to be rarely
violent Tor Instance the genuine pro
feasloual pl ktoket seldom gives the
slightest trouble She knows she Is
caught nnd makes the best of n bad
Job But observed one searcher a
drop of drink do change some of cm
wonderful New York Trihuue
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After 1 had been married about four months t felt my
health generally decline I seemed to lose the light step
and dragged wearily along instead Jfyappetite foiled me
and I lost health and strength I was nervous and had
shooting pains through my limbs and stomach while bear-
ing down pains and constant headaches added to my misery
The menstrual flow became more and more profuse and I
was unfit to attend to my daily duties My husband called
in three different physicians and I took enough medicine to
kill or cure a dozen women but it all hod no effect on me whatever until I
took Wine of Cordai In a few days I felt a change for tho better my gen-
eral health improved and at the next time of my periods my flow was more
natural and I was in less pain Gradually I recovered my health and strength
and am now in perfect health I take an occasional do3e of Wine of Cardui
which keeps me well
I am happy to give y < 0
President Back Bay Womans Club
Why dont yon try for the same health Mrs Iticker has It is easy to
secure it you take Wine of Cardni according to directions Wine of Cardni
strengthens weak and wornout women of any age and assists the mother and
housewife to bear her exacting duties Wine of Cardui makes women fit
for all the duties of womanhood
It will relieve the pains of irregularity cures falling of the womb
leucorrhcea ovarian troubles and has been known to remove what phy-
sicians considered dangerous tumors Women who use Wine of Cardui
do not suffer at the monthly periods They do not suffer hysterical attacks
because Wine of Cardui gives them strong nerves freed from the irritation
of female suffering
A 100 bottle of Win of Cardui purchased from your druggist
will keep you free from pain
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 209, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 14, 1906, newspaper, March 14, 1906; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68079/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .