Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 72, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 26, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL II NO 72
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The Trinity Valley Land Co will
bring buyers from the northern states
ihanthly What have you to offer in
the way of farm lands 0 8 tf
The Herald circulation is growing
every day now 900 homes are visited
every day
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Weve got them raadein
the United States Eng-
land Ireland Scotland
Germany or France but
whether you need one
now or not come in any
wa and look them over We like to show them You
never saAv a better stock of them in Palestine Thats
our policy to do better than all competitors Better
i styles better cutting better trimmings better work J
manship lower prices for equal quality
Appel < SL Co
ARE TAILORS
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313 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE NO 003
I GreekAmerican
Candy Kitchen f
f Palestines Leading ConfectionerStore
Makers of tho most delicious
Ice Cream and Candies in y
Texas We respectfully so <
licit your orders for parties
balls receptions and picnics
PHONE 7Q
Condos Brothers
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ST MARYS CONVENT
Boarding
SL Day School
For Young Ladies and Children
Will Open
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH 1903
The Music Class will also bo
resumed Systematic course
Terms moderate
For particulars apply to
Siotek Superior
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A Cpatlv HiRtaUe
Blunders are sometimes very ex-
pensive Occasionally llfo itself Is tho
Erlco of a mistake but youll nover
e wrong if you take Dr Kings Now
Life Pills for Dyspopsia Dizziness
Headache Liver or Bowel troubles
They aro gentle yet thorough 25c
at Moore Ballowa Drug Store
OFFICIALS VISIT
FORT WORTH
Vice President Trice Joined Mr
Goulds Party at Fort Worth
A party of International and
Great Northern ofiiciaIsconsisting
of Lcroj Trice vice president and
general manager G L Noble
assistant general manager Gen-
eral Attorney N A Stcdman
Auditor W L Maury and Treas-
urer Howard was in Fort Worth
yesterday Primarily they were
here for the purpose of meeting
and conferring with Mr George
Gould but incidentally a tour of
inspection is being made
The track on our new line
from Spring to Ft Worth is rap-
idly being gotten into firstclass
condition said Mr Noble in
speaking of the I G N and
within another six months it will
be the equal of any track in the
State This road was built in a
most substantial manner and we
have been engaged in surfacing it
and bettering it in every manner
possible ever sinco the first train
was operated to this city Inci-
dentally 3ou might state that the
business that is being done over
the Fort Worth line is entirely
satisfactory to the road
The entire part with the ex-
ception of Judge Stcdman left
3esterday afternoon for Dallas
accompanying Mr Goulds spec-
ial Forth Worth Register
QUARANTINE ON
AGAINST LAREDO
San Antonio Health BoardHa
Finally Taken A
San Antonjo Tex Sept 25
The board of health this morn-
ing quarantined against Laredo
The city will also quarantine
against all intermediate points
unless a quarantine is ordered at
those places at once
City Council
The city council met in called
session last night and transacted
routine business allowing ac-
counts etc
Present J S OFlynn mayor
protein Aldermen DuboscHun
ter Bryant and Manley
A resolution wai introduced
and passed allowing Mr Horace
Word exas cssor and collector
008 for assessing back taxes
Hi claim for assessing I G N
rolling stock will be settled by
suitAn
An ordinance was introduced
regulating the prices on hack
hire etc Referred to ordinance
committee
A resolution was passed to have
delinquent tax list for 1902 pub-
lished
All claims for holding election
were allowed
It was al < o ordered that special
policemen during the Carnival be
paid for services
It was voted to have placed ii
the council chamber a suitable
clock Alderman Manic voted
no on this proposition under a
mistaken idea He voted yes on
being corrected
Mr Joe Johnson of New York
made application for gas plant
charier and franchise Referred
to finance committee
Rain Is Needed
Elkhart Tex Sept 25 There
i > no change n the cotton situa-
tion here Onefourth of a crop
U the best that can pov > ibly be
hoped for Rain is needed very
badly for potatoes and other fall
crops
No morphino fiends by Osteopathic
mothods
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PALESTINE D4ILY HERALD
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PALESTINE TEXAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 26 1903
MRS JEFF DAVIS
I IN MUCH DANGER
Wife of Confederacys President
r May Not Survive Illness
Buffalo N Y Sept 25 Mrs
Jefferson Davis is still in a criti
caljcondition at the Castle inn
Dra Charles G Stockton Ros-
well G Park and Allen Jone3
have been in continued attend
anpe on the patient through tho
day and night At 11 oclock
Dm Stockton said Mrs Davis
condition was unchanged There
were some signs of improvement
attnoon but they did not con-
tinue and toward evening Mrs
Davis condition again assumed
a more serious aspect Dr Stock
tonjtonight gave the Associated
Press the first official statement
regarding the nature of Mrs
Davisillness He said Mrs
Davis is suffering from an ob-
struction of the alimentary canal
Her condition is serious but not
necessarily fatal No surgical
operation is anticipated at this
time
TB0RISENR0UTE
State Health Officer Will Pcr
onallv Direct Affairs at
fc Laredo
Austin Tex Sept 25 State
Hcalffi Officer Tabor left Galvcs
tonjdirect for Laredo upon rc
ceipj l a report that yellow fever
existes in that place and he will
usejheroic measures to stamp out
thiruisoasc
Theatrical
To admirers of highclass vaudeville
a treat will bo given at tho Temple
theater next Monday when the Root
Gardner attraction will appear The bill
consists of some of tho best vaudevillo
acts and those who are interested to
see a correct exhibition of prize fight-
ing but never had the opportunity of
witnessing one tho company carries
the polyscope giving the correct ex-
hibition of the fight which took place
on July 4th between Root and Gard-
ner and resulting in George Gardner
becoming tho worlds chamoion Tne
moving pictures are so realistic being
life size that it makes it very inter-
esting especially to the ladies who
have never bad an opportunity to
witness a real prize fight The per-
formance will conclude with tho cham
pion George Gardner giving a scien-
tific boxing exhibition This attrac-
tion is booked over tho Klaw and
Earlinger circuit through the south
after just finishing a two months en-
gagement through tho same eastern
circuit playing New York for three
weeks to packed houses
Osteopathy Recognized
He who is so biased as not to Inves-
tigate Osteopathy should carefully
read the following
Osteopaths Get Worlds Fair Day
Tho science of Osteopathy is to be
duly honored by the managers of the
great St Louis Worlds Fair The
management has already announced
that July 7th next year is to be Os-
teopathy Day and it will be so print-
ed on the official program
The St Louis PostDispatch in com-
menting on this matter stated that
no manipulation was required in get
ing tho Osteopaths a Worlds Far
dayGive
Give Osteopathy a chance at your
ailments and eight chances to ten you
will get benefits whon all othor treat-
ments have failed
You need not have faith in the
treatment to bo benefitted for results
come by tho treatment and not
through your faith
So lot us lay aside our projudiues
and investigate and to that is good
hold fast and that Is of no benefit lay
asido
Romembor only those who aro af
flicted suffer by noninvestigation and
not Osteopathy Respectfully
A A SPEEGLC D O
For Sale
Now 1room cottago 3 blocks from
public school Barn buggy shed placo
for horse Easy terms A bargain
Apply at Royalla hank 9 24 lm
10 Cents a Week
THE DAILY HERALD VISITS 900 OF THE BEST FAMILIES OF PALESTINE DAILY
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Dont Miss
Seeing the
E P REEDS
SHOES FOR LADIES
ALL STYLES2 TO 300
A WATCH with every SUIT
from 650 up to 2000
A WAGON with every SUIT
from 250 up to 500
Wood Bros
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Need a Suit
If you do dont place
your order until you have
seen our selection of
WOOLENS
Our Hosiery
Department
Has been again replenished with those Under
Price numbers so popular with economical
shoppers and we take pleasure in calling your
attention to it
The Cow Boy stocking double cross ribbed twice the
thickness at the knee almost indcstructable the 25c quality
at per pair only 19c
Boys heavy ribbed black double at the knee and sole an
extra value at per pair 12 l2c
Misses fine ribbed black seemless high spliced heel a
good wearer at per pair 12 l2c
Misses imported fine ribbed black stockings double at the
knee stainless at per pair 25c
Missesheavy ribbed black hosesizes 6 to 912 in the
regular 15c grade at per pair only 10c
Ladies black seamless plain fast color more than your
moneys worth at per pair 12 l2c and 10c
Ladies imported black 60 gauge double at the sole and
heel stainless silk finish elastic top at per pair 25c
Ladies imported stockings in the 50c quality at only 39c
Ladies black lisle embroidered in blue white red and
pink a late importation at 79c
Ladies stainless black lisle thread embroidered in all the
popular shades one of the high novelties from Germany at
per pair 125
Our line of Mens half hose embraces most every quality
and style to be found at from 8c to 7oc per pair
We cannot more than begin to enumerate what
may be seen in this department of our store and
would suggest that a visit from you would be the
better way to get an idea of how much you can
save in only a small purchase of stockings
Respectfully
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Graham Brosl
THE CANDIDATE AND COUNTRY PICNIC SEASON
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
FALL MILLINERY OPENING
of
PATTERN HATS
Tuesday and Wednesday September twenty
ninth and thirtieth nineteen
hundred and three
MISSES BRAZELTON
New York Millinery Parlors at Watson
Durham < C Hodges Store
You are
Cordially Invited to Attend
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 72, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 26, 1903, newspaper, September 26, 1903; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67331/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .