Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 292, Ed. 1, Friday, June 10, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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FROM NORTH
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No 11203 pm
Nofi 730 pm
FOB NORTH
No 6 815 am
No 2 3 pm
No t 1010 pm
THOU WE8T
No 730 am
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DEPART
FOR WEST
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NoC 830 pm
PERSONAL NOTES
L D Fretwell of Tyler is in tho city
Col Tom Cronin is home from Hous-
ton
Rev Fr Lee left at noon for Hous-
ton
J W Waltmau or Jewett Is in the
city B R Reeves of Oakwoods is in the
city
Porter Newman of Crockett is in
town
B Pearlstbno left at noon for Buf-
falo Texas
Frank Markle came in from the
north at noon
A Q Greenwood returned home via
the 1110 train
iyfowaai A swrfjimIfarlow of Oakwopds was in tho
T ifythismirrnlngr
W Ty Ballew returnod home from
Rusk this morning
F G Edmlston of Crockett ta doing
business in tho city
Mr V H Barton returned home
from Kilgore this morning
Col T M Campbell went up to Gil
mer on legal business today
Clothes plus 1 cent a dozen at the
Bonds Racket Store 4 14 tf
Call 734 Cooke Mclntyro if you
want firstclass groceries 130tf
All the 10 oz jelly glasses you want
at 25 cents a dozen at tho Bargain
Store C912t
Mrs Todd and Miss Jones of Neches
are guests at the home of Mr J V
Sammons
R L Bewley of Bosque county is In
tho city prospecting with a view to
locating
A negro baso ball club went up
to Jacksonville today to play a
Jacksonville team
Hon John M Duncan a prominent
Tyler lawyer and a mighty good Hearst
man is in the city today
Wood Starr and wlfo returned last
night from St Louis They report a
great time seeing the fair
Miss Lois Broyles arrived homo this
morning from Austin whore she at-
tended tho Stato University
Attorneys Johnson Barton Weoks
Kay and County Attorney Harris went
up to Necbes to attend court today
Lost Bunch of keys on oblong key
ring with chain attached Reward for
tinder Leavo at Herald olliee 3t
Foit Sale Two horses and a sur-
rey surrey good as new Good family
horses Apply to S10 Mallard St Gt
Mr and Mrs Newell and littlo
daughter are visiting in Comanche
Texas They will bo away for one
week
MrH M Welch is in Beaumont Mrs
Welch is plaiutilT beforo the district
court there In a suit lo recover a largo
Und estate Tho case will bo heard
Tuesday
Mrs W J Phlfer returned last night
from a weeks visit to relatives in
Buffalo and now Will wears a smilo a
yard long
Our old friend Mr W 11 Brooks
was 71 years old yesterday and is
quite active and hearty He is doing
a real estato business
Nothing equals Prickly Ash Bitters
for removing that sluggish bilious
feeling so common in hot weather It
creates utrongth vigor appetito and
cheerful spirits
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Sporting Goods f
See our line of Sporting Goods
Base Balls Bats Mits Gloves
Masks etc Special prices made
to clubs
HAMMOCKS HAMMOCKS
HAMMOCKS
Get our prices before you buy
H R MOORE
Succeiior to Moore EL Ballew
DRUGGIST
Arrival andOeparture of Trains
ARRIVE
mou BOUTS
No 2 210 pm
No t B 0 pm
FOR SOUTH
No 1 1230 pm
NoE 835 pm
The Messrs Boggs and Mrs Jesse
Woodward have moved into the
Cronin house opposite tbo railroad
general ofllce building
Good appetite and cheerfulness fol-
lows tho uso of Prickly Ash Bitters
It purifies tho blood liver and bowels
and makes lifo worth living
A P Wright is homo from a busi-
ness trip to Chorokoe county He re-
ports 13 cars of tomatoes loaded at
Jacksonville and surrounding towns
yesterday
Miss Nellie Lovott will arrive homo
Friday night accompanied by her
cousin Miss Parnell or Topeka Kas
Miss Lovett has been Mulshing up
Bchool at Kausas City
N S Davis traveling passenger
agent ot tho Fort Worth Donvcr
City railway tho Deuvor Road is in
town today and gavo the Herald a
call That is a great road and hauls
most of the Texans who visit Colorado
and tho northwest during the summer
months
Good things Different peoplo have
different idoas of what aro good
things But they are all unanimous in
pronouncing Temples stock ot good
things the genuine stuff Ho has tbo
most complete stock of table delicacies
evor offered to the buyers of Palestine
and ho wants you to inspect it Bettor
seo Temple about it
Evanllutsonof Rusk pasted through
tho city this morning on route to Pal
estine Misses Lizzio Jackson and
Mary and Fannio Cook ot Paiestino
spent last night with the family of W
P DovnreuxMesdames E Collin
and M D Robert of Dallas who havo
been in tho city on business lett this
morning tor Palestine Jacksonville
Banner
County Convention
The county convention to select
delegates to the different State con-
ventions moets at the court houso
at 10 a m tomorrow and it is import-
ant that all delegates attend
COURTHOUSE NEWS
MAKHIAOi iicinkk
Tom Crawford to Miss Zilpha King
Weather Bulletin
For Paiestino and Vicinity To-
night and Saturday unsettled weather
and probably scattered showers
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The Picnics
Yesterday the peoplo ot Pleasant
Springs community two miles south
of the city gave a picnic A large
crowd was present many going out
from tlio city and a big time is re-
ported by all A flno dinner was
nerved In the afternoon tho num-
erous county candidates made their
announcements and some good talks
woro enjoyed Those peoplo are good
entertainers
Yesterday iho Episcopal church
Sunday school held its annual picnic
at Cartmolla lake and tliolargo crowd
of littlo folks present were well en
tertained
Miss Croziers privato school for lit
tlo children has closed and today Miss
Crozior is giving tliom a picnic Miss
Crozier is a splendid teacher and her
littlo school has had a most prosper-
ous term
Japanese Suffered
St Peterburg Juno 9 News haa
been received or a sovero engagement
near Port Arthur in which tlio Japs
lost hoavily and were forced to retire
Seven hundred and thirty Japs were
killed and wounded Tho Japs aro be-
ginning to rcalizo tho magnitude of
tho task thoy have undertaken in
capturing Port Arthur It will bo a
herculean accomplishment to succeed
now and if thoy wait longer tho Rus-
sians will strengthen up
Official Count
The official returns in tho Cborokoo
county prohibition election pub
lished in the Rusk Journal are as fol
lows
For prohibition
Against prohibition
Prohibition majority
Tho Journal says tho peoplo of that
county want prohibition b aUjjenough
itw is enforced
to see that tho Every
paper in tho county was forlprohibi
tion as well as county ofllce rsi
Old machines exchanged Seo us at
tho Singer Storo
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SPECIALS
Imported Tapestry Squares Size 20x20 Ineh e yy
At 19 Cents
Ladies Taped Girdle Corsets Best Quality
Very Special at 39 Cents
Mens Negligee Shirts at49c
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Date Changed
Rev Myers will deliver his lectnro
hero on Juno 17 instead ot Juno 14 as
first announced Tho date was chang-
ed because tho 11th Is pay day with tho
railroad and tho stores remaining
open during the evoking would pre-
vent many attending
I 6 N EXCURSION RATES
Marlin Tex Tho Great Health
Resort Low excursion rates Tick-
ets on sale every day in tho year
Limit no day sfrom dato or sale
For comploto Information call on
G N Ticket Agents or address
D J Price
Gonoral PassongorandTicketAgt
Pontine Toxas
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Minnows
Forsalo Fine IIvo minnows All hours
day or night GIraud street No 103
Phono 2S1 W K Wyatt
Live Minnows
For sale by Dick Woodard
night Phono 0fi7
Day or
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One Minute Cough Cure
For Coughs Colds and Croup
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Tyler Shipments
Over seventyfive solid car loads of
stuff from the truck farms in the vi
cinity of Tyler have already been ship
ped from this city this season Of this
amonnt Henry Holtzclaw have han
dlod tho following number of cars
Strawberries 31 cars potatoes 14
cars cabbago 9 cars tomatoos 7 cars
peaches 7 cars Total 62 cars
Other loaders In Tyler have handled
from ten to fifteen cars and express
shipments havo probably reached
twenty cars
Tomatoes aro moving slowly from
threo to five cars dally going out
By tho first of next weok shipments
will run to fifteen to twenty cars a
dayElberta
Elberta peaches will bo moving by
Juno 25 to July 1 Tyler Daily Courier
Out of the Habit
A traveling man making Tyler his
headquarters was in Paiestino this
morning and to a Herald man said
Just to show you how people can get
out or a habit I tell you this Ever
tiino I returned to Tyler just atter the
saloons closed I had to carry with me
from one to hair a dozen bottles of
whiskey on request or friends who
could not buy in Tyler Now I seldom
receivo such a request even for med-
ical purposes Prohibition get the
boys out of the habit
Boll Weevil
Mr J D Clewis showed a Herald
man a lot of boll weovil bottled up to-
day He says his cotton is full of them
and that thoy aro rapidly puncturing
tho squares that have formed Mr
Clewis is engaged in diversified farm-
ing howover and ia successfully
growing other things besides feed for
boll weevil
Ants After Them
Several farmers report that a small
black ant is attacking tho boll weevil
in dillerontparts of tho county and
are killing them The ants crawl up
tho cotton stalkB and it is claimod
where theso ants appear the weovil
soon disappear
a a aoo a aa <
We Have Just Received a Fresh
Shipment of
Capimcel Olives assorted
Capers Pimientos Celery
Huile dOlive the very finest imported
Olive Oil
Creme De Mentho Cherries
Pure unfermented Grape Juice
Pineapples in Creme de Menthe
Maraschino Cherries
Little Devil Olives
Pin money Pickels BurCucumber
Genuine Imported French Sardines
Positively the Best
French Sardines in Tomato Sauce
India Relish Santan Relish
Heinz Mince Meat in Jars specially prepared
Mushrooms etc
A Large and Varied Assortment of Pure Fruit
Jellies for those of aesthetic taste
We always have on hand a full line of delicacies
and when ever you want something extra
TELEPHONE NO IO
BRANAGAN BRANNAN
Pleased With Furnacel Nacogdoches Truck
Rusk Toxas Juno 9 Tho peniten-
tiary board has been in session hero
this weok Judge Cravens privato
secretary of Gov Lanham Is with
them Tho members ot the board ox
pressed themselves as being highly
pleased with Uie work at the new fur-
nace and say they will do all in their
power to insure tho success of the Iron
industry Supt Koehne of the pipe
works has a forco at work making
another pit enabling him to double
the output ot the pipe plant which
will he started about tho 20th instant
Tho Herald will turnish any candi-
date a good halt tone likeness frpm
photograph tor 3100 Suitable for
printing on cards etc
A Service
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Nacogdoches Texas June 9 The
truck farmers and Truit growers or this
section are highly pleased with the
prices prevailing but have a limited
supply ot produce ror sale The
prices last year were somewhat tli
couraging to saj tho least ot It
as a result only a tew went into
business this spring and the moral of
tho story is they are making easy
monoy on truck this year Up to the
closo of business at the associations
ofllco Tuesday night the shippingrec
ord ror the present season is Three
and onehair cars Irish potatoes 260
crates of tomatoes 6000 pounds of
cabbage 1C0 crates of peaches
Singer Sewing Machines for cash
and sold on installment
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 292, Ed. 1, Friday, June 10, 1904, newspaper, June 10, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67595/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .