Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 182, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 4, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD
VOL II NO 182
PALESTINE TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 4 1904
of Mrs OBrien Damage
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VCaIT734 Cooko Mclntyre if you
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SHOES
THE accompanying cuts show a
few of the many styles we have
to show you in all
New Spring Footwear
It is a pleasure to trade in our Shoe Depart-
ment because its brim full of the up to date
kind of Shoes at close prices
When your Shoes come from Graham Brothers
you can depend the price is correct as well as
the Style
The Next Time You Get Your Feet
Fitted Come Here
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THE LADIES OF THE CHRISTIAN GHURCH
Will serve Oysters and Lunch in
the Geo Wright Building next to
D C Bowdons on Oak Street
Lunch 25 cents Oysters any style 25 cents extra
From 330 to 11 P M
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5TH GOME OUT
New Arrivals
10 Cents a Week
The Heralds Circulation is Equal to That of All Other Palestine Papers Combined
SPECIAL SALE ON CLOTHING
IS STILL ON
You can get suits at almost your own prices
lfif > 0 1500 and 1400 Suits now 950
1250 and 1100 Suits now S850
1000 Suits now 750
850 750 and G50 Suits now 550
500 Suite now 355
WOOD BROS
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BURN EUPION OIL
THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY SAFETY OIL
For Sale by the Folllowing Palestine Merchants
C G wngnor J F Cuson O J Addlngton
H M McMahan Cook Mclntyro Bodges Grocerr Co rl
F Lacy Hamilton iz Henderson Duncan Si Co y
D C Bowdon W G Hooker Co S Temple
Weeks Jackson
Eupion Oil gives a clear bright light without smoke or odor a
Insist on getting Eupion and allow no other oil that is i
< just as good to bo imposed upon jou
WOOD j WOOD j WOOD
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Avenue A
Eureka Yard Dry wood for sale Cord-
wood stove wood and heater wood
promptly delivered to airy part of the
city Will certainly appreciate your pat-
ronage Phone 307
R E MORRIS Manager
C A PRYOR
MACHINIST
Phone 08
GENERAL REPAIRS
On Bicycles Typewriters Gnns and Revolrers
Locks and Fitting Keys
y Sharpening Lawn Holers a Specialty
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and Renovating
THEPASSING OF
W C WHITNEY
Blood Poisoning Reported the
True Cause of Death
Now York Feb 3 Septicaemia
was the immediate cause of the death
of William C Whitney who passed
away Tuesday evening
The semiofficial account of his last
hours is to the effect that toxin which
produced peritonitis following the op-
eration for appendicitis gradually
spread through the tissues of the body
until it reached the brain cells when
there was paralysis and death
The physicians concluded to open
the superficial wound and examine the
area from which pus was absorbed by
a drain which was inserted after the
opening
It was impossible to make this ex-
amination without putting the patient
under the influence of an anesthetic
on account of the great pain
Ether was administered the wound
opened and the lower part examined
Before the examination was concluded
it was noticed that Mr Whitney was
sinking
The administration of ether imme-
diately stopped but before its efleets
would wear off ho was dead
Court House Bulletin
DEEDS
New York and Toxas Land Co to
Isaac Parker Aug 3 1903 505 cash
lot block 2 in tho town of Elkhart
J D DuPuy and wifo to Lacy B-
Lunt Jan 4 1901 81979 as follows
1720 cash and note for balace 59
acres out of the Reuben Brown league
A C and Shirley R Green to J T
Moore May 171901 200 as follows
75 cash and note for balance Lot in
Greens addition to Palostino
J T Moore and wife to J II Green
Jan 29 1904 6600 as follows 3G0
cash and note for balance Lot in
Greens addition to Palestine
H A Watts sheri frTtoBjjSjBr
Feb 31904 S21770 cash 22 acres or
the Goo Anding league
LOOKS LIKE WAR
IS NOW CERTAIN
Japan Appear Kcady to Start
Big Guns to Booming
Tokio Feb 3 Events today indi-
cate that the prolonged tension has
reached the climax
Marquis Ito president of the privy
council was summoned from the
country during tho nighc and today
tha emperor received him andtho
council of elder statesmen was held
with tho war minister and three ad-
mirals
The highest officials make no pre-
tense of concealment of their exas-
peration at tho tardiness of tho Rus-
sian reply
An unofficial dispatch yesterday
said tho Russian decision means war
Attention Woodmen
Sycamore Camp No 26 meets to-
night in regular session Business of
importance Say Chopper did you
know wo captured the next big Log-
Rolling for Palestine Well wo did
and we want vou to meet with us and
let us have a friendly chat as to ways
and moans for raising funds to defray
the expenses of giving tho Woodmen
ofEast Texas and their friends a good
time Wo expect to havo work in the
protection degree Also a drill in the
amplified work Our Camp still con-
tinues to grow Wo havo now passed
thlf 250 mark and still growing Why
didyou say thats easy It means
something to be a Woodman What
yon dont know well you just join and
see Dont forget the time and place
K pf P hall Main street at 730 p m
Come out J II G
A Small Blaze
Ht 245 this afternoon the fire de
partment was called to the corner of
Bard and Russell streets to extin
h a small blaze in the roof of a
Garden Seeds in Bulk or Packages
Onion Sets
Ribbon Cane Syrup Cox Gordon Hams
Seed Irish Potatoes
Feed Stuff All Kinds Country Produce
Green Rlaffitt
A Teachers Course
If you want a thorough brush-
ing up for the Ma examination
take the Teachers Course at
Omen beginning Tuesday March
1st The rates are reasonable and
the wprk strengthening There
you can cIec t natyotrneel
and get it in short order
GRAHAM BROS
Shoe
Departments
Grahani BrotHers
Comer John and Oak Sts
Candida
Prin
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THE HERALD
Did Not Go
Uev Fr Lee did not depart for
New York with his niece Miss
Mary Lee as was at first intend-
ed The young lady is danger-
ously ill and unable to make the
trip
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Uton Boys you know
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 182, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 4, 1904, newspaper, February 4, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67490/m1/1/?q=%22Hamilton%2C%20H.%20V.%2C%20Jr.%22: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .