Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 130, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 5, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Herald Is authorized to an-
nounce Lee Boyd as a candidate for
Sheriff of Anderson county subject
to the action of the democratic pri-
maries
The Herald is authorized to an-
nounce Mr Clay Cotten Jr as a can-
didate for tax collector of Anderson
county subject to the action of thej
democratic primaries
LITTLE LOCAL FACTS
Buy Your Suit From Flanagan
FOR SALE My horse and buggy
cheap Hyman Harrison iGtf
WANT TO BUY Good gentle pony
Phone 1063 or call on W H Smith
the Original Fruit Man 53t
The cold weather hangs on with a
vengeane while the wood men col-
lect theirs with Interest
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping to right par-
ties W H Smith the Original Fruit
Man 531
Ben Hur at the city hall this eve-
ning A highclass illustrated enter-
tainment Admission 25 cents You
will enjoy it
Lightning and thunder accompanied
the rain of this afternoon a very un-
usual occurrence at this time of the
year
W H Seymour an experienced fac-
tory workman offers his services to
all owners of pianos for guaranteed
tuning and repairing Phone 281 or
Schreiner Music company 45t
Ben Hur a tale of the Christ
will be presented at the city hall this
evening under the auspices of the
ladies of the Centenaiy church Ad-
mission 25 cents
WEATHER FORECAST
Published By Authority of the Secre-
tary of Agriculture
For Palestine and vicinity
Tonight fair Colder with freezing
Thursday fair
Minimum temperature 4C
Maximum temperature CO
Weather Conditions
A slight disturbance Over Southern
Texas has been attended by rain over
the greater portion of the state A
storm of considerable intensity cen-
tral over the lake region is causing
rain or snow In the Ohio valley the
lake region and the north and cen-
tral portions of the Mississipi val-
ley The eastern high pressure area
is passing out to sea attended by
cold weather In the North Atlantic
Intense anticyclonic condi
states
A
New Yeas
IfZyou heat your
rooms with a
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Heater
The Quick Hot
Fire Maker
The Gas Co
Phone 296
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Guaranteed under
all Pure Food
Laws
Improve
Your Baking
K C Baking Powder wi do it Get
a can Try it for your favorite cake If
it doesnt raise better more evenly higher
if it isnt daintier more delicate in flavor
we return your money Everybody
agrees K C has no equal
UT BAKING
POWDER
Pure Wholesome
Economical
Jaques Mfg Co
Chicago
Free Freel
A onepound can of Everybodys
Evaporated Cane Syrup given to eacli
lady who visits the Lyric Theatie Fri-
day and Saturday nights
The New Orleans Coffee Co Ltd
The Moore Grocery Co Distribu-
tors 5lt
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tions prevail over the western por-
tion of the country
T R Taylor
Official in Charge
Notice to the Public
Mr G W Rysinger is no longer au-
thorized to collect any accounts or use
my name in any way
5lt W A Baumann
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PURELY PERSONAL
A C Green is here from Houston
Mrs W C Campbell is home from
Houston
R S Shapard went down to Elkhart
this morning
Judge Ned Morris was a passenger
to Trinity today
W G Littlejohn was a passenger
south this morning
AJtorney W C Campbell came in
from the west yesterday
Col Thos Cronin came home from
the south this afternoon
Miss Allee Patrick left today for
visits to Jewett and Centerville
Superintendent H Martin of the I
G N went up to Tyler this morn-
ing
The Misses Ozment are reported
quite sick both being victims of the
grippe
Chas J
hart today
Houston
Miss Luella Cook
home from a visit to
and Waco
MrsT Lunsford of Italy Texas who
visited Mrs Reeves has returned to
her home
The Doyle Brothers left this after-
noon for Dallas where they will make
their home
Mrs B F Rogers went to Elkhart
today because of the serious illness
of a frend
Mrs John Moore who visited at
Horn went down to Elk
and from there will go to
has returned
Hubbard City
the holidays has
Mrs Page mother of Mis A D
Sparkman returned to her home at
Whaiton today
W M Fox the sidewalk contractor
after a brief visit here went to Crock
ett this morning
Guy Robinson leturned to school at
Shciman today after visiting his
mother and family
Rev I Alexander of the A M
College spent last night in the city
returning to his school today
Will Murphy who is in school at
Dallas returned today after spending
a few days at his home here
Miss Isabel Maury has returned to
her school at Sweet Briar Va after
spending the holidays at home
I M Giiffln special cotton agent
for the I G N was in Fort Worth
Tuesday on company business
Mr and Mrs E O Griffin have
taken the home Just vacated by the
Doyle family on Magnolia street
Mrs Herman Segal and daughter of
Mena Ark are visiting Mrs Segals
sister Mrs Sam D Brooks of this
city
Miss Mabel Crabtree daughter of
Rev and Mrs Allan Crabtree re-
turned to her school at Sherman via
the morning train
J D Gunning and Miss Margaret
Gunning left today for Austin to re-
sume their studies after spending
Christmas at home
Miss Goslee teacher in the school
A GOOD SIGN
3TS
The Bank Check
In payment of your varied expen
ses is the best sign of prosperity
and consequently the best be-
ginning on which to secure satis-
factory credit terms Youll re-
ceive better treatment more con
sideration in every respect if you
make a practice of using the
check book Your account is re
spectfully solicited where itll re-
ceive the best of atttention
First National Bank
at Milford who spent the Christmas
holidays with friends here returned
to her duties today
Capt and Mrs C C Doyle accom-
panied by their daughter Miss Perla
left for Waco today where they will
visit before proceeding to Dallas
their future home
Sam Wallace who sold out his fur-
niture business in Old Town left to-
day for Texarkana where he has ac
Our Last Cut
in prices of ReadytoWear the final move
out of what is on hand in Suits Furs Coats
and Dresses
Following our well known policy of not carrying
over ladies clothing from one season to another
we announce the following reductions for cash
only j i
Any girls tailormade suit inj the house regard-
less of former price at 0
12 off on Furs
12 off on Suits
12 off on Coats
on Dresses
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This offer is good until this ad is withdrawn
As we are now taking stock almost every de-
partment has some good bargains for you
Ue Grand Leader
Palestines Leading Store
THE ELDER SON
Was the Subject of Evangelist Lay
fields Sermon Last Night
Evangelist Layfields subject last
night was The Elder Son Many
new tiuths were piesented and the
people present were deeply huulened
for those in the household of God
who like the elder son are not in
terested in the returning prodigal to
their Fathers house It was a heart
searching message and a number of
men and women present showed a
deeper Interest in the meeting and
expiessed a willingness to do more
toward bringinj others to the meet-
ing The afternoon message was the
prayer meeting held for Peter until
he was dellveied fiom Prison The
greatest encouragement of the meet-
ing thus far is that many chiistlans
are giving themselves to piajer for ln
diuduals they know in Palestine to
be out of Christ and unsaved having
no hope without God in the world
The meetings grow deeper spiritually
at eery service and they will con-
tinue to be held at 3 and 7u0 p in
very day except Satin day Every-
body invited to be present
Reporter
Frankston duiing
returned home
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cepted the agency for the Singer Sew
ing Machine company
Mrs Ella Foster Minett is very
sick at Mrs Davis boarding house
and her friends and loved ones are
anxiously awaiting the crisis fearing
and yet hoping for the best
Misses Lela Eason Margaret Sue
Barrett Grace Jewel Link Lucille
i Neville and Almarine Allen returned
today to school at Milford after en-
joying the holidays at their homes
here Misses Helen Hufsmith and
Mattie Sllliman were sick and unable
to accompany them but will go as
soon as their healths permit
To the Public
I wish to announce to my friends
and others that I have accepted the
position of city salesman and collector
for the Singer Sewing Machine com-
pany in the city of Palestine and will
be pleased to receive your patronage
assuring you in advance that you will
always receive courteous and just
treatment from me No better or
more serviceable machines are made
than those offered by me My head-
quarters are at the company office on
Main street
Yours for business
5Ct T O Moore
Pythian Sisters
The regular monthly social meeting
of Ivawood Temple No 53 Pythian
Sisters will take place tonight at
Knights of Pythias hall at 730
All members are requested to be pres-
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HORWITS
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Arrivals by ILxpress
February Fashion
February New Ideas Magazines
February Patterns
Also 50 dozen gloves in
ladies mens missesand
boys
Phoenix mufflers au-
tomobile scarffs hair
ornaments ladies and
mens liandker chiefs
We were entirely out of
the above goodst hence
you get a pretty selection
of bright new goods
Yours truly
HORWITS
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WOULD SHOW NO MERCY
Zelaya Wired His Rejoicing Over the
Brutal Death of Americans
Managua Jan 4 General Medina
of the government forces today made
public letters and telegrams substan-
tiating the claim that General Toledo
and he did all in their power to pre-
vent the execution of Groce and Can-
non The letters received by Medina
from Groce on the day of his execu-
tion follows
As a last favor I beg and implore
you to delay the execution of the
death sentence until an answer is re-
ceived from Zelaya to our plea for
mercy For Gods sake let us live
until you hope no longer as a brother
Mason to be proven a friend mag-
nanimous and kind I beseech you to
continue to do everything possible to
save us Words are inadequate to ex
already done for our welfare
General Medina declares he delayed
the execution purposely hoping the
reprieve asked by Groce would be
received He produces the original
copy of two telegrams from the Nica-
raguan president on the day preceding
the execution in which he was order
ed specifically to proceed with the en
forcement of the death penalty An-
other telegram received by him from
Zelaya the day after the execution
reads
I acknowledge your notification of
execution and rejoice that the require-
ments of the law have been complied
with
TEXAS NEWS NOTES
A large acreage of sugar cane is
being planted in the Rio Grande Val-
ley
Loss from fire in Beaumont for 1909
was 15c per capita as against an
Candy
for Cildren
must be pure wholesome and easily
digestible The last point is very
important and is constantly kept
in view in the manufacture of our
goods The little rolks can be easily
harmed by improperly made sweet-
meats Whatever we sell is not
only tempting but healthful We
know whats wanted and how to get
it Profit b flucknowledge and
ability
Booth Bros
HrPTOvsTERSYStfM11
Phone 463
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For Sale By
G BOYD
509 Lacy St
our gratitude for all have
press you
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An important rate classification
meeting is to be held at San Antonio
this month
Galveston won the first battle on
points in the differential suit Are
the Galveston rates just Is the ques-
tion
The state board of health expects
to have the sanitary code in opera-
tion by February first
Port Arthur citizens are taking
stock in a dry dock to be built on the
canal In the near future
To Meet on Texas Border
Austin Texas Jan 4 Governor
Campbell accompanied by several
members of the staff leave this after-
noon for Del Rio where they will at-
tend the celebration there January 5
C and 7 The governor will also meet
Governor Don Jesus Del Valle of Coa
huila and exchange felicitations The
governor spends tonight at San An-
tonio and returns Saturday
There is Only One
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 130, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 5, 1910, newspaper, January 5, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83751/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .