Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1, Friday, June 3, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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Phone 444 The Hamilton Bovs You know
Trunks of all
Do you contemplate a trip this summer to the
World s Fair or to a cooler climate If so you
would no doubt like a new Trunk We have
on our floors about thirty different styles of
trunks for La dies and Gentlemen many spec-
ial ideas which are confined to us for this city
and can t be found elsewhere We have trunks
fpr skirts and suits steamer trunks wall trunks
and in fadl most any thing you would want in
a trunk
Prices Range From 125 to S2000
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RUSSIAN LOSSES AT KIN CIIOU
St Petersburg June 2 A semiof
ficial telegram from Mukden under
date of today says tho Russian losses
at tho battlo of Kin Chow May 26 was
30 oOicers and 300 men killed or
wounded
Tho guns abandoned by Russians
were rendered useless
That Wild Woman
That wild woman discovered by the
Daily Visitor yesterday was last heard
from near Elkhart A posse was in
hot pursuit At ono time slio got her
late Parisian bolt caught on the limb
of a tree and in her efforts to extri
cate herself a front tooth was knocked
out The tooth weighs seven poundi
and can be seen at tho county clerks
office
The wild woman was dressed in
fashionable highheoled shoes and
when the chase got very hot sho
kicked them ofT Ono of the shoes
was also recovered Ono of tho dogs
got pretty close to tho wild woman
and she kicked at the dog cutting its
throat with her too nail The dog died
A few of hit last barks aro preserved
in alcohol and arc exhibited to tho
curious
Its a dull day in newspaper circles
when something sensational is not
doins
Weather Bulletin
For Palestino and Vicinity To-
night thunderstorms cooler Saturday
scattered showers
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD
VOL II NO 2S6
PALESTINE TEXAS FKIDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 3 1904
Covsicana Man U > cd Several Jn
strmncnts to End Life
Corsicana Texas June 2 Fred L
Bibby tho man who rut his throat
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hero yesterday is doing well with
good chances for recovery Ho first
used a bread knifo and then got a
butchor knife but tho latter was taken
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from him
Miter being taken from Rosenburgs
saloon in which tho effort at suicide
was made to a drug storo on the op-
posite side of tho street ho got hold
of > an ordinary handsaw and mado an
effort to saw his head off holding an
end of tho saw with each hand His
wounds aro painful but ho will ro
cover
A FishStory
Some one at tho court house is re-
sponsible for this fish story Of course
tho writer knows who told the story
but as tho part has heretofore borne
a splendid reputation for truth and
veracity tho Herald doos not wish to
cause a cloud of doubt to mar that rep-
utation
The story goes that on a fishing ex-
pedition a number of eels were caught
and they were skinned salted and put
in a bag When homo was reached
those cols were still alive and when
put into a pan crawled out
Jfow everybody stand on your
heads
Fine Lettuce
This morning Henry Miller brought
to this ofllco somo fine specimens of
lettuco grown on his placo on Main
street It is as fine quality of thii
vegetable as wo over saw
GOJURTHO ENEWS
MARRIAOK LICENSE
Mr O Bran yon to Miss Lillio Foscuo
Burar Simpton to Bettio McUrudor
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Shareholders Liability
Security to Depositors
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N R Royaix President
J W Wright VicePrcs Tucker Royall Cashier
IIamisON Gary VicePrcs C W Hanks AssfcCash
Tho largo Capital of this bank its strong Financial Position
and its established reputation for Conservative Banking aro
among tho substantial advantages offered to present and pros-
pective patrons
Fine Figs
Tho Herald was shown samples of
fine figs this morning by two different
Palestine men and apparantiy of the
same variety
Mr Thos Hall postmaster had figs
from hishome in this city tho largest
weighing 4 12 ounces Mr Fred
Storck had one grown on his home
place which weighed 5 ounces Surely
thisis a great fruit country
Knights Templar
Regular meeting of Palestiue Com
mandory No 3 tonight Ail Sir Knights
aro cordially requested to be present
as thero will be somo matters of in
terest to come before the Command
eryS
S P Allen J E Douthit
Recorder Em Commander
At Opera House
Tuesday evening at 730 tho com
mencement exercises of St Marys
Convent will bo hold A splendid pro-
gram that overyono will enjoy You
should go 0l5t
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10 Cents a Week
The Heralds Circulation is Equal to That of All Other Palestine Papers Combined
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It is the Same Story
WeHave Alway Heard
The Ladies say it is worth walking
many extra blocks to get one of Brat
tons Ice Cream Sodas One of our
young friends said that he had started
in to drink at another fountain this
season because it was closer to him
but that he would take the extra walk
in the future Everybody expects to
get the best at Bratton s fountain and
we see to it that they are not disap-
pointed
Bratton Drug Company
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MARCHING TO
PORT ARTHUR
liussia Stronghold Surrounded
by Immense Amy
Dashicbao Juno 2 Tho Japanese
outposts are now thrco miles from
Vafan Qow Thero is no recent news
lrom Port Arthur The Japaneso are
stopping all Chinese runners and
searching ail junks
TRIED TO SAW
HIS HEAD OFF
A Good Sermon
Rev LDAnderson of the Christian
church preached at the tabernacle last
night taking as his text Heb 927
And as it is appointed unto men
once to die but after this the judg-
ment
The interest was good and the
evenings service was a very spiritual
and successful one
Notice
truck and will be
damage by JohnFOrraanlVferTf STi
small price of 260 Nd other trriok in
town like it
Grips Bags Suit-
Cases and Telescopes
We invite comparison on material andmake
The styles we have come from the best makers
in the land We carry an elegant assortment
of these goods in different shapes and sizes
different leathers and colors and at most any
price you would want
Prices Range From 50c to SI 150
Graham Bros
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Do not neglect to pay your water
bills Wo will not forget that yon owe
them You can save one dollar by re-
mitting to our ofllco before your sar
vice is discontinued Yon will not be
troubled in the future by a collector
so come early and avoid the rush
Palestine Water Works Co
Your Piano
Will bo moved on andante matte
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1, Friday, June 3, 1904, newspaper, June 3, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67589/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .