Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 243, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 17, 1910 Page: 5 of 6
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WANTED
ants Business and Legal
WANTED Salesman to sell Cigars
Extracts Temperance drinks to the re
iail trade 30 per week and expenses
easily earned experience unneces
sary NonIntoxBev Co Cincinnati
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Cottage on Kolstad
street nice garden Ring 10G or call
at 607 Perry street 166t
FOR RENT Four room cottage j
corner Louisiana and Rainey streets
Cfose In Apply Mrs J A Biggs 3t
FOR RENT House at 20S DeBard
street furnished or unfurnished
Phone C40 for particulars 16 Gt
FOR RENT Four small dwellings
Apply to Kendall Wilson 133t
J FOR RENT Nicely furnished south
3 L east room with modern conveniences
t e with or without board
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assy
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E f Underwood 110 Dallas St
ifeN Sycamore and Magnolia
Mrs W A
between
51220t
assyFOR RENT Store house on Oak
street between Gas office and Paes
tine Hardware and now occupied by
The Model Apply to B H Gard-
ner 2tf
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur-
nished rooms with or without board
407 Houston street 419tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One Rhode Island Red
Coclcrel and two hens of same breed
Jgi Fine young chickens Phone 472 6t
Jfc FOR SALE Two good Jersey cows
psfiS giving milk Munson north
Eugene
end of Link street Phone 1073 163t
FOR SALE New 5room house
with hall and bath room electric
Et lights and gas Apply at once at 500
L Palestine avenue owner lG6t
t FARM FOR SALE 25 12 acre fartn
alfs1 i2 miles from court house all
ijunder cultivation 4 room house good
fjreM 15 acres In fruit Also my
residence corner Howard avenue
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atid Green street
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SALE At a bargain a beautl
resldence lot with two 3room cot
es on lot close In on Lacy street
ext to Gus Moore Title clear Will
gjtake small payment down and balance
sjlpike paying rent Address R O Culp
I M Temple Texas 16Gt
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For Business
ff Ready
Well I am back and ready for busi
2 nesS flnd tnere are other tuners In
ilr the field but that Is all right there is
Sfet work enough fori all and if I cant
iffcgetall the work Ifcan do without run
v Dns down other tuners I just wont
T set the work that Is all I will get to
5er my old customers as soon as possible
If you are In a hurry just drop me a
guaranteed Yours for piano tuning
card or phone 1084 Would be glad
to take any new customers that want
me to do their work Satisfaction
H M Jones Box 814 228tf
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver
Tablets will clear the sour stomach
sweeten the breath and create a
healthy appetite They promote the
flow of gastric juice thereby inducing
good digestion Sold by Bratton Drug
Co
Herald Want Ada brine results
Want Better
Laundry Work
If you do send your pack-
age to us we will guaran-
tee to please you and our
prices are no higher than
others
We are laundering linen
for many of the most
careful dressers in the
city and are pleasing
them
We are very sure we can
please j ou if you will but
give us a trial
Phone us or drop us a
fcard
6I2 Spring St Phone No 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following announcements are
made on the authority of the gentle
mens names appearing and are all
subject to the action of the democratic
party
For Congress Seventh Congressional
District
C C STOKES of Crockett
For District Attorney
EARLE ADAMS JR
For Representative
Z BROUGHTON
JNO F NASH
J E ROSE
For County Judge
JNO F WATTS
O C FUNDERBURK reelection
second term
For County Attorney
R M JOHNSON
For Sheriff
LEE BOYD
W J PIERCE
HENRY DAVIS
For District Clerk
JNO R MOORE reelection sec-
ond term
For County Clerk
J E BRITTON reelection sec-
ond term
C O MILLER
For Tax Collector
CLAY COTTEN JR
jL A McREYNOLDS reeloctlon
T C SPENCER
For Tax Assesso r
CHAS J GRAINGER
MATT MORTON
L J BERRYMAN
O B ROGERS
W M BROWN
HFNRY GLENN
TAB SADLER
For Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion
J G H BUCK
For Commissioner Precinct No 1
W G GORE
JNO E HOLMES
war BROYLES
For Constable Precinct No 1
FESTUS ZACHARY
FRANK E DUBLIN
READ TOMKINS
JOHN T MIDDLETON
DICK H GUINN
W B McINNIS
JOE KENNEDY
For usttaeofithe Be aceriPrecl net 7 No
J B PHILLIPS reelection
For Justice of the Peace Precinct No
1 Office No 2
C C MORRIS
A NDEXTER reelection
STEVE CRIST
THOMAS S WORD
THE MODEL GOING
BUSINESS
OUT OF
The Model wishes to state to the
public that very shortly The Model will
be a store of the past In Palestine
Everything is offered below cost and
now is the time to take advantage of
highclass Ladies Wear at less than
New Y6rk cost ll10t
Primary Election In Ohio
Herald Specialj
Columbus O May 17 The Bron
son primary election law enacted by
the legislature a year ago is being
tried out for the first time in Ohio to-
day A statewide primary is being
held by both parties for the selection
of candidates for congress county of-
ficers membeis of the legislature and
delegates and alternates to the state
conventions Interest centers chiefly
in the congressional nominations
there being hard contests on in nearly
every district of the state
Never hesitate about giving Cham-
berlains Cough Remedy to children
It contains no opium or other nar-
cotics and can be given with Implicit
confidence As a quick cure for
coughs and colds to which children
are susceptible it Is unsurpassed
Sold by Bratton Drug Co
Credit Men In Session
Herald Sperlal
New Orleans May 17 The annual
convention of the National Association
of Credit Men began in this city this
morning and will continue three days
Mayor Behrman welcomed the visitors
at the opening session This after-
noon the officers annual reports were
presented and addresses were deliver-
ed by G P Miller of Bridgeport
Conn W A Pendergast of New
York and Newman Essick of Los
Angeles
Impuiities in the blood produced In
digestive disordeis must ho driven out
befoie hot weather sets in otherwise
sickness will appear at a time when
a strong vigorous body is most need-
ed Prickly Ash Bitters will expel all
impurities and put the system in per-
fect order Bratton Drug Co Special
Agents
Herald want ads bring results
MOVEHENT OF TRAINS
ARRIVAL
AND DEPARTURE
TRAINS
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OF
International and Great Northern
For tho South
No 5 leaves at 900 p m
No 3 leaves at 821 a m
For the West
No 5 leaves at 840 p m
No 3 leaves at 811 a m
No 9 leaves at 1040 a m
For the North
No 2 leaves at 135 p m
No 4 leaves at 1058 p m
No 6 leaves at 735 a m
From the South
No 2 arrives at 115 p m
No 4 arrives at 1040 p m
From the North
No 3 arrives at 801 i m
No 5 arrives at 735 p m
No 7 arrives at 825 p m
From the West
4 arrives at 1053 p m
6 arrives at 710 a m
No
No
No
8 arrives at 700 p m
Schedule State Railroad
Week days mixed train arrives
1220 p m leaves 300 j m
Sundays passenger tiain arrives
1128 a m leaves 345 p m
Cotton Men In Session
Charlotte N C May 17 Ware-
housing Cotton in the South and
The Development of the CuttingUp
Trade in the South were the chief
topics of discussion at the fourteenth
annual meeting of the American Cot-
ton Manufacturers Association here
today Leading cotton manufacturers
of Alabama Virginia Texas Tennes-
see North and South Carolina were
on hand when the gathering was open-
ed this morning with an address by
the president Lewis W Parker of
Greenville
the rightprice Are you one
Knot come
We belief
as ours We
drugs and drug sundries to <
that are absolutely right
Natural Gas Association
Herald Special
Oklahoma City Okla May 17 The
conservation of the natural gas supply
is one of the leading subjects sched-
uled for consideration at the fifth an-
nual convention of the Natural Gas
Association of America which began
a three days meeting in this city to-
day Representatives of the gas fields
of Ohio Indiana West Virginia Kan-
sas Oklahoma and other sections of
the country are in attendance Presi-
dent William N MoKenzie of Kansas
City presided at the opening session
For Sale at a Bargain
Complete line of Edison Phono
graps Sheet Music Small Instru
ments strings and fixtures everything
complete and at a bargain if sold at
once Good paying business and
will make purchaser sole agent for
Edison goods in Palestine Will ex
plain reasons for selling to buyer
Terms can be arranged if desired If
jou want to start a good pajing busi-
ness call and see this line
Respectfully
J F Rush
Located with W A Ley he Piano Co
Maiu St Phono 2S1 11 tf
Academys Silver Jubilee
Herald Speclul
Leonardtown Md May 17 Cardi-
nal Gibbons was the presiding officei
and chief speaker at the celebration
heie todaj of the silver jubilee of St
Marys Academy one of the best
known Catholic educational institu-
tions in the country
band ftirnlture
Company
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Norwegian Independence Day
Herald Special
Minneapolis Minn May 17 The
Noiwegians which form a large and
important part of the population of
Minnesota the Dakotas Wisconsin
and several other western states cel
ebrated their Independence Day by
parades popular gatherings and patri-
otic speeches today The celebrations
are held in commemoration of May 17
1814 when representatives of the peo-
ple of Norway then under Swedish
rule met at Eidsvold and promulgated
We Ate Convincing
Some people thatjwe have
right goods at
of the number
YOU a while
terestas well
koclc Of
r you at prices
Have you tried our crearil If not come
give us one trial The cream will do the rest
Motley Drug Co
OF COURSE
READ THIS
One small bottle of Halls Texas
Wonder cures Kidney and Bladder
troubles Gravel Diabetes Neuralgia
Rheumatism Weak and Lame Backs
in all ages Write to Dr E W Hall
2926 Olive street St Louis for local
testimonials Sold by Druggist
their constitution and independence
from Swedens sovereignty To avoid
a bloody war a union was formed with
Sweden which was dissolved in a
peaceful manner on June 7 1905
Whats in a name The word
bitters does not always indicate
something harsh and disagreeable
Prickly Ash Bitters is proof of this
It cleanses strengthens and regulates
the system thoroughly yet it is so
pleasant the most delicate stomach
will not object to it Bratton Drug
Co Special Agents
If you have anything to sell try a
Herald want ad
TERRIBLE STRAIN
RESULTED NOT AMISS
A Lenoir Lady After Two Weeks
Grinding Labor Feels
Better Than Ever
Lenoir N C I am not tired at all
and am stouter than I have ever been
writes Mrs Kate Waters of Lenoir N C
although I have just finished a two
weeks wash I lay my strength to
Cardui the womans tonic I have taken
a lot of it and I can never praise it
enougli for what it has done for me I
can never thank you enough for the ad-
vice you gave me to take Cardui for
since taking it I look so well and am
stout as a mule
You are urged to take Cardui that gen-
tle vegetable tonic for weak women Its
use will strengthen and build up your sys-
tem relieve or prevent headache back-
ache and the ailments of weak women
It will surely help you as it has helped
thousands of others in the past 50 years
We pay the big price for second n B Urffc to Ladles AdUsqrr Dept Chatta
Medicine Co GuttinoogaTcnn for Spccfa
Tlnhha ijurniture nooga
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ORGANIZED CHARITIES
This organization will furnish food
clothing or other necessities of life
to the destitute of Palestine after in-
vestigation of their needs
Report such cases to
Mrs E E Durham 602 Perry
street if in First Ward
Mrs W H Kingsbury 712 Murchi
son street if in Second Ward
Mrs Webb Wright Kolstad street
if in Third Ward
Mrs S A Taylor 445 Reagan
street If in Fourth Ward
Discarded clothing will be sent for
or received by Mrs Taylor or Mrs
Durham
The work is supported by voluntary
contributions Send checks to Treas-
urer
C SILLIMAN President
C OEHLER Vice Pres
D ANDERSON Vice Pres
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ITCH RELIEVED AT ONCE
That terrible Itch disappears with
tha FIRST DROPS of a simple com-
pound of oil of wintergreenfl thymol
and glycerine mixed in D D D Pre
scription This soothing healing lo-
tion used externally kills the ec
zema germ instantly
Heretofore the D D D Remedy has
been sold only in 100 bottles but as-
a special offer any sufferer in this
town who has never tried D D D
can now try this remedy in a special
bottle at 25c It cures the itch in-
stantly We KNOW this Bratton
Drug Co Palestine Texas
Keep Cool
with one of my lightweight
suits You wont know the ther-
mometer is at 110 degrees
200 designs of American ard
Foreign manufacture to select
from Price to suit every purse
9O0 and up for suits
300 and up for trousers
They wont shrink either
The Tailor
Ovor Palestine National Bank
Something of
interest
Why go to the trouble of mak-
ing biscuits or corn bread when
it is cheaper to buy bread from
the
AMERICAN HOME BAKERY
F H EILENBERGER Prop
Telephone 234
Notice
We have a good force of
cabinet men and can do
al kinds of cabinet and
carpenter work promptly
Wainright Lumber
Company
EXPERT HATTER
All Kinds of Hats Cleaned and Re
blocked I Make Hats to Order
or if you have the old felt of a hat
that you dont like dont lay it aside
give it to me I can work the felt
over and make you a hat out of It
any size style or color you want it
I know how Give me your old hat
it saves you money I will not take
a hat I cantmake good I guarantee
best of workmanship
H A CLOUGH THE HATTER
710 Main Street
KELLEY COPELAND
Horseshoeing and Horse Clipping
Conduct a firstclass blacksmith
ahopvwlth aIl kinds ofrepairingjjnjfl
enr tools and machineryT3l worj
is guaranteed as the best
Shop opposite the Opera House
Main street
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
PAuESTINE TEXAS 9
Office Second Floor Brown
Gardner Building
Will do a general practice with 4
out medication or the surgeons 4
knife Knife as last resort
Office phone 23G Residence
phono 484
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DR D R RUCKER
VETERINARIAN
> Office East of Court House
Phone 295 Residence
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DR W F RAWLEY
Veterinarian
Office Motley Drug Store
Phone 117 Hospital Harts
Livery Stable
Residence Phone 315
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G R FOWLER
LAWYER
Palestine Texas
DR E 8 PARSONS
Office Over Brattons Soring Street
Drug Store
Office Phono 1916
Office Hours 10 to 12 a m 2 to B
p m After supper by ap-
pointment
Dr J S Barnes
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours 9 to 11 a m 2 to C p
m Sundays and Nights By
Appointment
Office Motley Drug Store Phone 117
Residence Phone 755
MISS L D FAIRRIS
Graduate and Registered Nurse
Calls Answered Day and
Night Residence No
19 Magnolia St
TELEPHONE 741
R N BUSH
Real Estate Fire Insurance and Col-
lecting Agency
All accounts entrusted to my care will
receive prompt attention Rentals
looked after Phone 91 Office No
206 12 Main street
worP
Thats what we do Your shirts
and collars are washed ironed and
shaped by nothing but experienced
labor No rough or broken edges
They look and fit like new ones Your
linen and starch wear will be aswhite
as snow ironed just as it should be
washed in artesian water with noth-
ing but pure soap If you are in
trouble Put your clothes in our bub-
bles We know how We do it
rightBELCHER
BELCHER
Steam Laundry
Phone 120 412tf
SPRING DECORATIONS
are many and various but to a lover
of the horse even the flowers cannot
equal the beauty of a new stylish per-
fect fitting set of harness on a hand
home horse It adds attractiveness to
him as does an elegant dress to a
pretty girl The best looking the
best made and the best wearing har-
ness is furnished by
HERMAN SCHMIDT COMPANY
The Palestine Real Es-
tate and Investment
Association <
fa r rgF7irihi5rgagegtict arav
selling at par 50 each fully
paid up and nonassessable This
Association has been paying divi-
dends for several years past
Loans are made on property See
Secretary for further particulars
A R Howard President
W C Kendall Secretary
BoycFs
Market and Grocery
For the best fresh and
cured meats staple
and fancy groceries
fruits nuts and can
fj dies
Phone 465 509 Lacvjli
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Quick Service anil
Satisfactory Work
SPECIAL ATTEKtlOH GIVES TO aOVIH
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Telephone Number
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SAM ROLLINS
Transfer Line
New Piano Truck just received
and your Piano moved with-
out scratching
PHONES
Residence 457 Office 109
Palestine
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Office First National Bank Building
NEW YORK SHOE STORE
is now located one door east of Roy
all Bank Money saved on jour shoe-
bill by buying shoes at this store All
kinds of repairing done on short v
notice
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Stylish Rigs All New Horse
Boarded Phone 537 East
of Court House
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 243, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 17, 1910, newspaper, May 17, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67397/m1/5/?q=EARTH: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .