Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 206, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 2, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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W W Wainright Son
UNDERTAKERS
and Embalmers
Full line of cofllns caskets burial robes
and shroud Finest rubber tired hearse
and ambulance In the city Carriages
rurnlshed In all funerals
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Open Day and Night
Avenue A Phono 249
Out ot town orders promptly attended to
Professional Cards
ANDREW A SPEE6LE
Ijfr OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office OTer JordansJJ
Hardware Store
PALESTINE TEXAS
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5ST t a general practice
gSRe medication or the surgeons knife
BS j Knife as last resort Oflice Phono
sftaSi Besidence phone
U W G JAMESON M D
Practice Limited to Cousnltatioi
JM and Surgery
OFFICE I 6 N HOSPITAL
A M BARTON
LAWYERim
Office With Campbell Hclloans
Palestine Texas
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ARCHITECT
i1 i Buildings designed and construction
fi < iff superintended Suburban residence
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Bfflce Over Palestine National Bank
G H HUNTER
Wwioary Surgeon and Dentist
gfc ff Office at
Er V Latimer Crawfords
Livery Stable
Vpffice Phone 25 Residence Phone 6B31
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GUNSMITH
S Sewing Machines
fes bicycles lock and keys
repaired
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VU W op ana omcc on Avenue A
y next to Baptist Church
M B HEIDELBR1NK
WATCHMAKER
Flr t Door East of Jones Dry
GoodM Co Alain Street
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
j HER N SCHMIDT CO
1 MANUFACTURERS OF
Saddles Harness
AND DEALERS IN
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BUGGIES CARTS ETC
R tl Repairing a Specialty
yPj am Lucas Old Stand Spring Strot
KjH rson and Anderson Go
ABSTRACT
COMPANY
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4 Complete Abstracts
df both counties
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE
W K WYATT
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TRANSFER LINE
All Orders Given Prompt
Attention
Telephone 281
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All calls for Job Hauling Trunks etc U
hi ana rom tbe depot Will call at rcsldcnoa U
KatcheclcsoudtodellTeryourbaugage prompt
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fct m Residence phono CII answered at all bourn
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Rotallod ot Wholoaolo Prices
Pure Goods at Unheard
of Prices
Condos Bros
MANUFACTORS
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The Most
Stvlish People
Appreciate OUR LAUNDRY
WorkThoy can see ata glance
that there is a peculiar fineness
about the finish that is not found
on work from ordinary laundries
We are constantly stri ing to
better our work to keep it
abreast with the vory best in the
country
Wo aro pleasing tlio most fas-
tidious dressers in Palestine and
guarantee to please yon
MAY WE HAVE A
TRIAL 1111111
Ghe MARTIN
Steam Laundry
612 Spring St
Phone 2
See the C 800 and S1000
Wardrobe Couches at
Dobbs Furniture Compairy
Avenue A
A BATHROOM WORTHY OF
VOLUPTUOUS CARACALLA
We aro fitting up constantly In modern
bouses with open plumblrg nickel plated
modern Improved wash ftands and porce-
lain tubs oad shower apparatus Old build-
ings are also refitted > y us In the most
scientific manner and wttb the best sanitary
plumbing that can be drne None but skill-
ed workmen are employed and the work Is
always satisfactory as well as the price
MWCAMPBELL
Parlor Suits Odd Chairs
Upholstered by
Dobba Lurniture Company
Avenue A
PUT THIS IN YOUR HAT
For future reference If you are a fastidious
dresser you will always want your linen
Immaculate and that la the only way It la
returned to you by the Palestine Laundry
Our prices are so low that any one can afford
to hare tbelr linen faultlessat all times
Palestine Steam Laundry
Jonn Mclxrosn Proprietor Phone No IS
Box Lounges Wardrobe
Couches made by
Dobbs Furniture Company
from 000 up
Candies
Candies
Box Lounges Wnrdrobo
Couches made bj
Dobbs Furniture Company
from GOO up
KATHERINE
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In merry England several centuries
ago there lived A youug girl who
though she belonged to the most aristo-
cratic family In England was not
brought up with proper care Her
mother died when Katherine was In
early childhood and she was turned
over to an old downger ducbess In
the duches splendid mansion she was
left with the wnlUng women and occu-
pied the sleeping apartments common
to them all Here temptation was
thrown In her wuy especially by two
of these women Dorothy Berwicke and
Mary Lassells The former led the lit-
tle girl just coming to womanhood Into
an lutriguo with her music teacher
Henry Manox while Mary Lassells led
bcr Into another with Francis Derham
a member of the household troop of
Katherines uncle a powerful duke
Derham succeeded In persuading
Katherine to become betrothed to him
A troth plight as It was called In those
days was equivalent to a marriage
and so recognized by the church Der
ham called her wife and she called
him husband In time this relation-
ship was discovered by the dowager
duchess who after giving Katherine a
beating placed her under duress The
matter was hushed up the women who
had fostered the Intimacy were sent
away while Derlwm fled from the
blight he had brought upon one of the
noblest families In England escaping
to Ireland There he shipped with
pirates
Katherine had only now reached
womanhood and having been freed
from her evil associates became re-
markable for her modest and maidenly
deportment Derham returned and en-
deavored to renew bis InUmacy with
her but Katherine would have nothing
to do with him
Reports of Katberine s attractions
spread till they reached the court Her
family Indeed her relationship by blood
to the royal house of England render-
ed her fully eligible to an appointment
In the royal service and she was made
maid of honor to the queen The king
noticed and admired her Then he be-
gan to pay bcr attention and she be-
came the queens rival At last the
queen was divorced and Katherine be-
came queen of England
Meanwhile Derham had vanished
while Dorothy Berwicke Mary Las
sells and the others who bad known of
Katherines temptations and their re
sults were scattered But no sooner
was It known that she was to becomo
queen than these birds of prey began
to hover over the woman they had
ruined ns a child One of the women
wrote bcr demanding to be taken Into
bcr service and Katherine did not dare
refuse her Manor who had first
tampered with her became one of the
royal musicians and the terrible cord
that was drawing about her was al
last knotted by Derbaras recelring an
appointment In her suit <
Mysterious reports about the queens
past life began to be circulated but the
king who was desperately in love with
her either did not hear or ignored
them In those days Catholic and Prot-
estant were struggling for the mas-
tery and It was not possible that any
scandal about the queen should escape
the opposite party Mary Lassells re-
vealed the whole matter and the kings
conQdenUal minister Informed his maj-
esty of the facts He at first treated
the accusation as a calumny designed
for the destruction of the queen Nev-
ertheless he could not rest In doubt and
took steps to know the truth Derham
was arrested on a charge of piracy ne
acknowledged the troth plight of years
before and that he and Katherine had
lived as man and wife but denied the
slightest familiarity between them
since her marriage with the king
Derhams confession pierced the king
to the heart and was the queens death
warrant Katherine was nyule n pris
oncr bcr household discharged and bcr
glory taken from her The king who
loved her devotedly would have been
glad to save her life but there were
reasons why It was not to her Interest
or to the Interest of the realm These
reasons were magnified by tho3o who
were striving to get rid of one who had
supplanted a former queen and was
of n different religion The king In his
desire to save her from the block en-
deavored to force her to acknowledge
her precontract with Derham for the
Chufch of Home allowed no divorce ex-
cept In precontract But Katherine
would not admit this troth plight and
since she could not be divorced there
was no way of severing her matrimo-
nial status except by execution
Katherine wastransfcrred to the Tow-
er of Loudon that prison of so many
political offenders and objects of the
displeasure of the sovereign Two days
after the royal assent to her execution
lihe was led to the scaffold There was
great dissatisfaction on the part of the
people at her lllegnl execution for even
In thosc barbarous days the laws of
England provided that no one should
be put to dentil without a fair and open
trial which had been denied Kather-
ine She was led like a sheep to the
slaughter wlfhout being permitted to
make any defense She submitted to
the headsmans stroke with meekness
and courage
Many others suffered a like fate but
none so well deserved as Derham who
was hanged nnd quartered
Such Is the story of Katherinenow
rd Henry VIILs fifth queen Xo
more touching example certainly no
more notable one of the consequences
of being unprotected from evil Influ-
ences has ever Iteen enacted The facts
ns laid down In this brief sketch have
been taken from history not nn Inci
dent hnvlng been changed nor one add-
ed The story Is a subject for a great
moral drama and worthy of a genlcj
In the handling
WILLAKD CLIFFORD IRVING
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1904
The True St Louis Worlds
Fair Line
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SAVED VIA THE I 6 N
ioo to 200 miles
Shortest
WORLDS FAIR i
4 to 8 Hours Quickest
from Texas
Watch for Our Announcement
Extraordinary
D J PRICE
General Passenger and Ticket Agent
L TRICE
2nd VlcePres and General Manager
THETEXAS ROAD
Palostlno Toxas
Temple Opera House
W E SWIFT Manager
One Night Only TLI
Friday March + n
p The Young Itomatic Actor
Andrew Robson
MRichard Carvel
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HA Dramatization of Winston Churchills Fam
es Norel of the same name by Edward E Uosn
The Star
Andrew Robson will bo remembered for his
masterful performance of James Clarence In
The Kcyat Box In which pleco he starred tho
past two seasons InItlchanl Carrel ho ha
a part even raoro suited to his powerful stylo of
acting In form face and voice he Is thu Ideal
Richard as the author pictured him and hit
playing of the part places him at once as the
foremost romantic actor of the day
The Company
Mr Robson has been careful In his selection
of players to secure actors whose personalities
are suited to the characters assigned them
The Production
The original massive scenic production and
magnificent costumes that markrd the success
of tola play at the Empire Theatrn New York
torn run ot seventeen consccutlTO weeks last
season aro carried complete
The Reservation of seats during Mr Roboons
brief Tlslt to Palestlno begins Saturday morning
PRICES 150 125 100 AND 50
SUPREME TENT K O T M
OF THE WORLD
RECORD OF 10O2
Benefit membership DecSlst ltOI 2U H
Benefit membership Dec31st 1902 = 501
Net Rain In benefit membership ASfiSi
Social membership 2SJ07
Total membership Doc 31100 311171
New membont admitted during 1902 71 00
Death rate per 1000 members U
income
Net ledger balanco Dec 31st 1901 rTSC789IB
Mortuary assessments IIW WJS
Expense assessments rJB8NJ22
Sick funeral and accident 6977003
Certificate and membership fees 33297JO
Interest SIS330I
Rents 2O00U
Miscellaneous 137300
Profit on bond sale 3 57 2
340019711
DISBITIS EVENTS
Death claims paid IKS during 1002J3l 132009
Totaljind permanent disability 1062X133
Sick funeral and accident benefits paldS47na30
Relief 66960
Returned to members 121333
General fund 33091219
Tout disbursements 3030 IGM
Balance Cash and lnTestmentfnnds2tSO33358
Gain In surplus during 1903
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Benefits paid since uonrerr 11 21 17 3
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FLETCHER E PjtICE
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We Employ a Good Expert
Workman for Repairing nnd
rpholstering Lurniture
Dobbs Furniture Company
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Sim h Evidence of tho High
Appreciation of
IKnnbo Stnrr Richmond
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Waco Texas Jan 91004
Wo the undersigned have this day
witnessed several demonstrations
made with Antiexplo The tests were
most severe in fact everything was
done with gasoline to which Antiex
plo had been added which in its un-
treated state would have without
doubt caused an explosion We con-
fidently recommend it to every one
who uses gasoline or coal oil ic is a
positivo protection
LEE D WILSON
Asst Chief Waco Fire Dopt
EUGENE TROTT
2nd Asst Chief
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AIMTIEXPLO
The Most Marvelous Discovery
Of TKe Twentieth Century j
iVNTIEXPLO positively prevents explosion of Gasoline or
Coal Oil when used in Stoves or Lamps
ANTIEXPLO arrests evaporation thus ensuring a saving of
20 per cent to the consumer
iVNTIEXPLO clarifies the oil and increases the brilliancy in
the light of all Coal Oil Lamps from 3 to 5 candle power
ANTIEXPLO1 prevents the explosion of Coal Oil when used
for lighting fires
Directions for UseAdd two tablespoons of ANTI
EXPLO to each gallon of Cqal Oil or Gasoline A 5gallon
can requires ten tablespoons
STARR
GROCERY
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DISTRIBUTORS
Palestine Tex
Manufactured by The Antiexplo Co Waco Tex
PRICE 25C PER BOTTLE
We the undersigned have witnessed the tests made with
AJNTLEXPLO we carry it in stock and recommend it to our
customers
Names of Dealers
J S Temple < Mrs H Gambo
Henson Leath E Eagan
Sawyers Nemer W G Hooker Co
Cook Mclntyro
J L Boyd
C C Evercttl
KJ Wallace Son
F C Williams
Bratton Drug Co-
D C Bowdon
A S Fox
Hodges Gro Co
Cook Wclborn
7 II Ferguson
J W Duncan Co
Green Alafiitt
A Fadel
Weeks Jackson
Win Branagan
H M McMahan
Mathews Akridge
Hamilton Henderson
Y O Oft
Thk Herald takes pleasure in announcing to its friends and
tho business pnblic generally Uiat we have now a well equipped
printing plant and can do yonr printing in good form and on short
order When you have printing to give let us figure with you or
sena ns yonr order and we will give it our yery best attention
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606 MAIN STREET
Tel 444 The Hamilton Boys Jon Kno
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New Arrivals
Garden Seeds in Bulk or Packages
Onion Sets
Ribbon Cane Syrup Cox GordonHams
Seed Irish Potatoes ir
Feed Stuff All Kinds CountryJjProduce
Green Maffitt
Candida
Gards
Printed Quick
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Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Saddlery and harness
And dealor In Buggies arriages Road Wagons and Baby Carriages Lued
Inghaus Farm Wagons Wagonand buggy materials of all kinds Standard
tfow Homo Favorite Seamstress Paragon Union and Star sewing machines
oil noodles and parts and attachments for all machines
Established 1872 Palestine Texas
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 206, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 2, 1904, newspaper, March 2, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67513/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .