Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 216, Ed. 1, Monday, March 14, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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PALESTINE DAILY HERAI
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ANDERSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Have your land titles abstracted
and perfected and avoid litigation
MEREDITH CONE
Office at Court Houso
BURN EUPiON OIL
THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY SAFETY OIL
For Sale by the Folllovving Palestine Merchants
C G wngner
H M aicMaliau
F Lacy
S C Bowdon
J F Cusodi
Cook 4 Mclntyre
W G Hooker Co
Low Cut vSKoes
Are you one of our many
Shoe customers if so its not
necessary to tell you the many
advantages offered you in this
department IF YOU ARE
NOT one of our customers we
only ask a trial Take into con-
sideration ours are every one
New Stock
O J Addlngtont
Hodges Grocery Co
Duncan Si Co
J S Templo
Eupion Oil gives a clear bright light without Miiokc or odor
fnsfcist on gettingEupion and allow no other oil that is
just as good to be imposed upon you
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WOOD 4 WOOD j WOOD
132
f Avenue A
Eureka Yard Dry wood for sale Cord-
wood store wood and heater wood
promptly delivered to any part of the
city Will certainly appreciate your pat-
ronage Phone 307
R E MORRI S Manager
C A PRYOR GENERAL REPAIRS
MACHINIST
rJMalnSirfk Tenn Avenue
Phone 98
PALESTINE TEXAS MONDA AFTERNOON MARCH 14 1904
SMALL WHITE BOYSHOT NEGRO
WOMAN THIS AFTERNOON
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He Says She Sassed gis Mother and He
Tried to Mil Her
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Ella Sims a negro woman is des-
perately wonnded and it is thought
will die as the result of a shooting
this afternoon
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Bob Escott a white lad about 13
years old is in the custody of fho
sheriff
SENATOR BAILEY
rHe admits he shot the woniani bo
canso she sassed his mother He
IljiL her ne wou < 1 kl11 her and he
proceeded to get a pistol and trfed to
dogo
2Jo t9ej B pistol of 33 calibre lb is
reported ho shot throe times each shot
takihg effect in tho head
Hoyles Bakery Phone 115 Hoyles Bakery Phone 115
NEGLIGEE SHIRT 6
SEE OUR WEST SIIOW WWtiOW
Its seldom you see such a selection as we are now showing We think we carr
please any man in Palestine when it comes to Shirts See if you dont need a few twa
or three for the coming Spring If so drop around to the Big Store lake a look and you
will buy
Boys iSKirts
We have not overlooked the
little men as our stock of
BOYS
SHIRTS
are about as complete as the
i ens We have the nice
ones as well as the cheap
ones
Boys Charts
Portsmouth
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Shoe
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Boys Waists
It is hard to find a good fit-
ting and wellmade
BOYS WAIST AT A
MEDIUM PRICE
7 Ijia ve know w e have Our
new spring stock now ready
for yoii
Boys Waists
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SlICE e
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GRAHAM BROS
CORNER JOHN AND OAK STREETS
at the raolkner hotel room No 22
Mrs F A Noble
SecTreas
Baseball Players
10 Cents a Week
The HeralcFs Circulation is Equal to Thatfbf All Other Palestine Papers Combined
On Bicycles Typewriters Guns and Rerolrcro
Locks and Fitting Keys
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t t Sharpening Lawn Jfowers a Specialty
T Special Attention Given to FetUngapMachlncrj
and Renovating
He Again Declares Cleveland Is a
Presidential Impossibility
Denison Tex March 12 United
States Senator J W Bailey who was
hero today declared that Cleveland
was a presidential impossibility that
his preference was Senator Oorman
but that it was very probable that
Judge Parker of New York would be
the democratic choice Senator Bai-
ley declared that New York state
would cast its electoral vote for tho
democratic nominee
The International Great Northern
has started a bull movement on sign
advertising space in the city of Hous-
ton and now nearly every corner is
decorated with a big smoking rolling
blowing flying International Great
Northern passenger train blaringly
labeled The Worlds Fair Route
These signs are attracting a great deal
JAPANESE LANDED
Eighteen Thousand Now on the
j Way to Ping Vang
Petersburg March 12 A tele
gram from General Zhiliusky General
Kurppaiktns chief of staff says that
according to reports published in
Kdrean newspapers 18070 Japanese
have landed at Chinarapbo Korea and
are marching to Ping Yang
All is quit at Port Arthur and Vlad-
ivostok Thero are no Japanese
troops anywhero in Manchuria and
only small patrols of the emeiny
arelto be soen in northern Korea
Much Advertising j Thieves Broke In
Thieves broke into the second hand
store of Alf Saxon on Main street Sat-
urday night and helped themselves
to four revolvers four razors two
pocket knives two watches brass
knucks etc
Theyalso broke into a dry goods
store securing a small amount of cash
and some goods
of attention and the stranger would There is a gang of touch kids sus
naturally conclude that the qnly way pected and the State owes it as a
to seethe worlds fair was t to go over dutyjfto take charge of some boys in
the International Greaf Northern tbfeiMwn They are bad and grow
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Fresh Bread Pie andlCakes anS5 BresdTPies and
TEMPLE OPERA
W E SWIFT MANAGER
TONIGHT
The Marie Fountain Theatre Co
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PRICES
PRESENTING
Along The Wabash
As Good and Pure as a Sermon
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
15 25 35 AND 50
New Arrivals
93
CENTS
Garden Seeds in Bulk or Packages
Onion Sets
T Tbbon Cane Syrup Cox Gordon Hams
Seed Irish Potatoes
Feed Stuff All Kinds Country Produce
Green ZVSaffitt
L A to 0 R C
The ladies of the Auxiliary to the
Order of Railroad Conductors will
Art Exhibit
The art cxhiHit which was to begin
at the city hall tomorrow has been
meet tomorrow afternoon Tuesday postponed to March 22 This delay is
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the result of an accident so states a
telegram from A W l3on Co of
Boston Mass
Pay Car Special
The Cleveland Ohio league team A pay cairspecial wUI leave feeoW
through A2k
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ftftJttiB city tod13 ta ± specislcar forSa iSf
Cak fi ntoniowherettiey will practice for caratfos 1 J00 an 200
j on an inspecting tour
a few weeks
To the Men
For your Spring SHOES
we have the Shoes and the
Styles to suit most any one
New Oxfords
Ours are here Take a peep at
our East Show Window
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 216, Ed. 1, Monday, March 14, 1904, newspaper, March 14, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67521/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .