Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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PALESTINE, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 22, 1W13
SECTION TWO
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THE NEW YEAR IS DAWNING
WILL IT BRING YOU PROSPERITY AND GOOD LUCK? WE
HOPE SO BUT WE CANNOT KNOW; We kaow only this: THAT
WITH THOSE WHO KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT WITH US PROS-
PERITY HAS A BETTER CHANCE.
WHY NOT START A BANK ACCOUNT WITH THIS NEW
YEAR?
Be able, when the year is old, to say with the prosperous
ones. “Financially, the past year has been the beet year of my life.
AT LEAST COME IN AND LET US PERSONALLY WISH
YOU A HAPPY AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
Guaranty State Bank of Palestine
T. M. CAMPBELL, Jr.,
Cashier.
P. W. EZELL J. E. ANGLY,
President Active Vice-President.
.Remember that^the non-interest bearing and unsecured deposits
in this b&nk are protected by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the
States of Texas.” - .
The Plaza at Tampico, Where Battle of Mexicans Raged
Well Fitting Clothes is Man's
Best Asset
We want you to see our clothes. They are grace-
ful and perfect in fit, and guaranteed in quality.
Our Brands are Style Plus $17.00,
L-System, Hirsh Wick wire
WRIGHT A COMPANY
This photograph of 'a peaceful cans and other foreigners by direct- ; the troops of Carranza were repulsed
scene in""T-aftipico was taken before ing that they be taken' aboard the in the action of Sunday, Dec. 14, it
the fight hetween the federails and
the constitutionalists when Admiral -
Fletcher had to protect the Ameri- to pieces by shot and shell, and while the place.
warships of Uncle Sam in the harbor, was expected that they would return
Since then the town has been torn any time with reinforcements to take
Employes Have
Sunset Answer
Arkansas to
Have “Dry” Speil
Christmas For
The Bluejackets
See Us For Your
Holiday Neckwear
Hosiery-
Suspenders
Silk and Luien
Handkerchiefs
Mufflers ,
House Slippers
Collar Bags
Suit Cases
Hand Bags
Bath Robes
Sweaters
Shirts
Stick Pins
Cuff Buttons
And hundreds of other use-
ful articles for men and boys
W. B. FLANAGAN
The conferences of the joint com-
mittee of the railroad employes which
(Special to The Herald.)
New York, Dec. 22.—The five thou.-
Bicycles, Shot Guns
and Air Guns
We have a full line of the abjve on hand' and
can save you money on any of them.
We also have left a few more jobs of the Dallas
-work. These buggies were finished for
exhibit purpose and are something special in
the vehicle line, and we have a special low prioe
on them for the next few days.
We will appreciate a calL We take pleasure in
^showing our goods. See us a»d get-our prices.
Herman Schmidt & Co.
weeks Reviewing the grievances be-
tween the Sunset-Central lines and
Arrivals
At the New Oak 8treet Market
For Thle Week.
FVeah oysters daily. Large fresh
oysters; also oysters in quart cans
sealed, the finest on the market
Fresh fish dally from Louisiana.
Fresh Shipment of grape fruit from
Florida oraagea, California
California grapes.
Colorado apples In box, and good
one*, too.
Carrots, hosts, turnips, cabbage
and celery, all from Colorado.
Cranberries from Gape Cod.
Magnolia figs In quart boxes from
▲irta.
Desna from South Texas.
Sweet peppers, hot peppers, radish-
es, turnip greens and mustard from
tl)e local market.
Freeh eggs and country butter al-
ways on hand.
Big lot of canned goods, sauce,
crackers, cracker meal, etc.
Otre us a call when in the market
for anything In out line.
Yours for Business,
kew Oak St. Market
PUT YOUR DUDS
IN ODR SUDS”
And we’jj do the
rest.
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Telephone No. 2
—or—
Fruit Trees—Notice.
If you want peach trees, apples,
grapes plums, or in tact any kind of
tree or shrubbery, or shade trees,
earns around and talk, to me, and I
save yon money on whatever you
need, and you won’t have to wait for
them to come from Maine or Califor-
nia. See me at New Oak Street
Market. J. A. Thedford 10-9-tf Adv.
F:lag a White Wagon
MARTIN STEAM
LAUNDRY
Newbll Kanb, Proprietor
•It SrarwG Striet
(Specialto The Herald.) -
Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 22.—The
has been in session for the past three present week will be Arkansas’ last i sand officers and men aboard the four j
as a “wet” state, for a time at least. United States battleships now in port
With the first of the year the Going are looking forward to a merry
the four labor organizations will close anti-liquor law will come into oper-i Christmas. The battleships are the
for a temporary period Saturday j ation and thereafter it will be nec- Utah, Florida and Arkansas and the
night without any definite decision as essary for a saloonkeeper to obtain flagship Wyoming. Nearly ~ $200,000
to the adjustment of the differences. 1 the consent of a majority of the has been dealt out to the officers and
The committee, however, will again adults of his community before he men by the paymasters and from
resume its task on January 6, 1914, j will be permitted to Sell liquor. The this huge sum the men are making
when all the members will be on hand attorney general has decided that nd liberal contributions for the Christ- j
to continue the conference. county judge can grant a license be-1 mas spreads. Six and eight course ,
Owing to the approach of the fore the new law comes into effect, menus will, he the order for the
Christmas holidays a number of the wbjch means that all of the saloons | Christmas dinners aboard the ships.'!
employes are anxious to get to their in tile State will go out of business , In the meantime the bluejackets are j
homes*and for that reason the ad- at. least temiwrarilv when the clock enjoying liberal shore leave. During !
journrnent was thought advisable. At strikes^ the midnight hour on Decern- the entire week all but absolutely ;
her 31. That comparatively few of
them will ever reopen seems abso-
lutely certain, in View of the strin1
eers, Brotherhood of Railway Train-! »ent conditions that must be com- i
men, Order of Railroad .‘Conductors Plied with before a license can be is- r-
sued. With the Sahara-like, prospect Brin9 Suffering to Many a Palestine
looming up before them saloon pa-
trons are sending in anticipative or-
ders to be delivered *on the last
days of the month. The saloon men
expect the annual Christmas sales to
noon. It consists of about 70 pages jbe °hly a small factor compared to assist the kidneys,
and it was impossible Tor the union 1the larger orders that will be booked Use. a tested and
officials to take anv action until tbev - tin'rimr^fne remaining days of grace, remedy.
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had an opportunity of reviewing the .
Christm
Candies, Fruits, Nuts,
DeLuxe Fruit Cakes,
Fire Works,
Turkeys,
Choice Meats and
Fancy Groceries.
M. G. BOYD
Phone 463
the same time the officials of the four
labor organizations comprising the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin-
and Brotherhood of LCcomtive
Firemen and Engineruen, will leave
the city and remain away until after
the holidays.
The answer of the Sunset-Oentral
officials was reviewed Friday after-
necessary work will
with on the ships.
be dispensed
THOSE SUDDEN TWINGES
Reader.
Pain is nature’s signal of distress.
. A warning not to be ignored
Those sharp' twinges in the back—
Those sudden, stab-like itains when
stooping.
To remove kidney pains, you must
proven kidney
None more highly endorsed
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Endorsed abroad — endorsed
HIGH AUTHORITY. j home.
Read Palestine testimony.
than
matter S. N. Berry left Houston at TESTIMONIAL FROM
4 o’clock Friday, not havirigVfead the
letter from the company; C. V. Me- j Mrs. B. L. Wilson of Nashville, Mrs! P ~0. Eilenberger. 312 Austin ,
Friday, night for Tenn.. la famed the world over for gt> ^lesiine> Texas, ,A few j
Omaha: M. E. Montgomery will* start ber _ wonderfull} delicious cakes.
Appel rJuor
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Will make you from
Guaranteed All
-Wool
Cloth, with dependable lining
and findings for
$23.00 and higher
A Suit dr Overcoat
Made in Palestine
Satisfaction Guaranteed la
Every Particular.
Over Gem Picture ?Palace.
208 1-2 Oak SL
Phone 144
for California Saturday ‘ afternoon. £ney are shipped to^all parts^of the.| ^oi^T Besid^^’aving^paiJ^in !
w 4V/r special ex*tan o v> i
and.it is expetced that by Sunday ail of cakes are demanded.
the remaining members of the
eni-
SALTS IS FINE FOR
KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT
the small of my back, I felt tired I
-n- T u i- and languid * all the time. Sharp
Mrs. Wilson has the distinction of twi es th -fl loins
ployes’ committee will have tnken j baking Christmas cakes for tne Pres- wben l stooped and the kidney action ,
their leave. .1 A. F&fqnarson had not ' R.fkjn^ 'p wd *C ' * ^ US<?S Ca,umet was irregular. Seeing Doan’s Kidney
decided Friday whether be would re-j '^he^states ^ Pills advertised, I got a box at the p|uah the Kidneys at
main ifi the city or not for the holi: “To have complete success, with nor C° 1 USed tlieTn aS di'
days. . [.failures, care should be used in the
Once When
Back Hurt* or Bladder Bothers.
was cured.” ; No man or woman who eats meat
If your back aches—if your kidneys regularly ran make a mistake by
Whether the reply cf the railroads with the bother don’t simply ask for a j flushing’ the kidneys occasionally,
will be satisfactory could not be de- folloWing testimonial from her: l^ne,y remetfy-^sk distinctly for says a well-known authority. Meat
termined by the railroad employe’s j “Some little time ago I made a Ei^nSrer ‘ had—th^remedv
committee, but it will be taken up fan- careful study and investigation of the backed by home testimony. 50c all
mediately upon their reconvening in baking powder subject and I feel fully stOEes Foster-Milburn Co., Props
Houston on January 6, 1914, when the
entire matter will be finally disposed
of.—Houston Post.
repaid. I am firmly convinced from Buffalo, N. Y.
the results I have received that there 4 _
is no baking powder to equal Calumet
for w holesomeness and economy, and p
I also recommend Calumet Baking new buggies 1914 styles. They all go
Powder for its never failing results.” . jn our Mg cost sale until Christmas
Choice Article* Direct from the Phil Calumet also received the Highest eve ni_ht You c„_ „„ bfe
Ipplnea to You at One-Fourth Ordl- Awards at the World’s Pure Food Ex- , S v ' u * *
ninary Retail Price* position, Chicago; Grand Prize and now by buying buggies, saddles and
. 7 . _ , , ... _ Gold Medal. Paris Exixjsition, 1912. harness of us. Eugene Fore Com-
Lucban and Bankok Hata-Mery Thfs win without a doubt; prove jmnv 17.s
best grade of the famous Panamas interesting and very1 gratifving to the _
any reliable pharmacy and take a
Of what use is an empty paper suit tablespoonful in a glass of water be
fore breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will tnen act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid
forms uric acid which clogs the kid-
ney pores so they sluggishly filter or
strain only part of the waste and
, poisons from the blood, then you get
29-6C Adv. 18iCk. Nearly all rheumatism, head
aches, liver trouble, nervousness, con
We are opening two big cars, 50 stlpation, dizziness, sleeplessness,
bladder disorders come from sluggish
kidney*.
The moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys or your back hurts, or If
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at-
tended by a sensation of scalding, get
about four ounces of Jad Salts from
made. W'oven under water by hand, friends and customers of Calumet
'.an be crushed and not lose sh«f>e. Baking Powder. It has always been
Uwohitrt, the best, made tor bott '«“nd «•»* '« °° el‘>cllon
ladle* and gentlemen.
Ladle* Hats; $10 and $15;
men’* hats: $5 and $10.
Three sizes of Romblon Mat*
$7 and $10.
gentle
JRUB-MY-TISM
r Will cure your Rheumatism
'Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Borns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
^Stc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in*
;tnrnally and externally. Price 25c.
A Merry Christmas
Would he enjoyed by the Painters
if they could look forward to a pros-
pect of plenty of work this winter.
Won’t you heip to give it to them,
by letting iis PAINT YOUR HOUSE
NOW, Instead of walking until spring?
Every winter there are days sult-
*able for painting, the paint will last
longer if properly done, and will not
be damaged by dust and flies
I guarantee the quality of the work.
Let me give you’an estimate
C. C. COCKING,
Painter and Paperhanger. .Phone 1113
Tt» Herald want ad eotumns con
Unite* to iifiii tbe required matt*.
Dog Show Opens in Pittsburg.
(Special to The Herald.)
Pittsburg, Pa , I>ec. 22.—The an-
nual bench show^under the auspices
Manila Cigars: $3 for a trial box of of the Associated Specialty Clubs of
the very best cigars made in the Pittsburg opened in the; old citv
Philippines from the best Philippine ball today and will be continued over
tobacco for which these* islands art- tomorrow In the variety and. high
famous. qitality of thy entries the show has
Sent by Registered mail. Free of - never, been equalled in this city,
ill duties on receipt price. C. A Amorur thy classes that are partieu-
Short & Co, Lucena, Tayabas, P. I larly well filled are. the collies, bull-
l0-4-3m Adv. dogs .anti'Boston 'terriers. The toy
This Cut Shows the $200 Oak or o* grapes and lemon juice, combined
Mahogany, at all Prices. with lithia and has been used for
j The New Edison
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Phonograph and
the Diamond point
needle It must be
spaniels ami other of the small
An instrument which cannot,repro- rieties of tlie'^aiiijK Kingdom also are
mice the overtones cannot truly re- welt, represented... The Judging of'ex-
produce music, for the beauty of dibits and award of .prizes began this
music Is the overtones or tome colors, morning and will be continued until
That Is why the New Edison excells the show closes tomorrow night.
We sell them on easy terms. - -- ,
Pai“»tlne Phonograph Oo. Phone 969. The: tax man will get you, if you
1149-K Mr : don’t look otlf
if
m
generations to flush clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to activity, also
to neutralize the acids In urine so it
no longer causes Irritation, thus end-
ing bladder disorders.
... Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-
a great musical m-1 no^ injure; makes a delightful efTer-
instrument that! vescent lithla-water drink which al1
when placed 'in a regular meat eaters-should take mw
home on trial will and thea t0 keep tbe k}dneys clean
i and the blood pure, thereby avoiding
sell nine times out I Sf>I|OUS kidney complications.
of ten. * 7-sc Adv.
r If you don’t think ! ‘_
this is a fact let us #
pJace one in your The Proof of the Pudding is in the
home for a day or
so and we will see.
It must be worth, the money. We
will let you be the judge.
--We sell them on easy, terms #
Palestine Phonograph Oo. Fbooe 969r
11-29-tf Air.
Cutting.
Don’t be persuaded that any other
Phonograph 1* just as good as the
New Edison Machines. We want to
place our machines with any other
and let you be die judge. Palestine
P%o*ogr*|jb Oo. Phooe 969. 29-tf Adv.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1913, newspaper, December 22, 1913; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992815/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.