Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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N It Koyall President
J W Wkight VicePres Tdckkk Koyall Cashier
Hamison Gaiiy VicePres C W Hanks Asst Cash
The large Capital of this bank its strong Financial Position
and its established roputaJon for Conservative Banking aro
among the substantial advantages ottered to present and pros-
pective patrons
VOTE FOR
SAM HOWARD
For Justice of the
Peace
PRECINCT NO i
Primary Election Saturday
Philippine Islands They
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an attractive group
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PALESTINE DllLY HERALD
vol in NO 2
PALESTINE TEXAS THUHSDAa T ERNOON JULY 7 1904
TRY CONDOS BROS FAMOUS NMT ICE CREAMS THE LATEST
ST LOUI
CONTENTION
Beans Appearance on Platforijgglarls Stampede and He
Is Given Great OvationflE Second to That of
His First NiJBnation
St Loui9 Mo July 7 The con-
vention was called to order at 1015
Archbishop John J Glennon of St
Louis opened convention with prayer
Thos F Grady chairman of the
committee on rnles and order of busi-
ness is reading report
1040 a m The convention is dis-
cussing the status of delegates from
Porto Rico and the Philippine Islands
1042 a m Chair refuses to recog-
nize the gentleman from the Phil-
ippines on the ground that ho is not a
member of this convention
1045 a m Convention favors tho
report of committee seating Porto Rico
delegates
106S a m To repeated Interrup-
tions J Sharp Williams retorts
When the Angel Gabriel shall stand
on the top of the mount and announce
through his megaphono the crash of
creation someone will still call loud-
er
11a m Committee ou platform and
credentials will not be ready to report
until this afternoon
1102 a m Convention adjourns
until 2 oclock this evening
214 p m Bryans entrance to hall
causes tremendous and prolonged ap-
plause
218 p m Tho reception tendered
Bryan is something remarkable and
tho applause grows greater every mo
y
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Delegates and visitors join
5body on tbeir feet
p m Standards of states gath1
about Bryan and excitement Is
o equalling his nomination at
I j82 p m No lot up in tho enthus
for Bryan which knows no
xls
835 p m Tho Georgia delegation
alvlng Parkor banner tho only
displayed in the convention
7 p m Georgias Parker banner
Right to front and taken chargo of
AneNew York delegation Hoot
and hisses of Parkers name
ker banner brought to platform
SSth Carolina nails its standard to
pirkera banner tremendous effort
G Hg niado to stem tho Bryan stam
JESB9 p m Rush of standards bear
loftfltate names to speakers platform
fdjjgParker
1 p m Excitement is subsiding
irman vigorously gaveling
6 p m Convention called to or
B7 p m Committee on crodon
called on to report
10 p m Bryan takes platform
Jljgroat applause
4 p m Parkers daughter la on
platform shaking hands with
Convention applauds
Philippine Pictures teamed Charities
Miss Annio May Crosby today
showed a Herald man a collection o
kodak pictures just received from tl
g of the Paleatino Organiz
l will be held at city hail
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JJP Secretary fused now Ufo Into tho people
Confidential
Some people do not understand how
we can give such a big rich and delic-
ious Ice Cream Soda for 5 cents Con-
fidentially there is not much money
in it but it advertises our store Peo-
ple are talking about us and that
means more business
We served fifteen families with Ice
Cream last Sunday We are prepared
to serve thirty next Sunday Our Ice
Cream is pure rich and nourishing
It is good for babies and invalids for
the sick and well for everybody
We guarantee it to contain only pure
Cream and Milk arid Sugar and ruit
Bratton
JAP CRUISER
REPORTED SUNK
Russians Attack Togos Blockad-
ing Fleet
London July 8 A Ohee Foo dis-
patch says the Russians attacked To
gos blockading fleet sinking one
cruiser and injuring another
St Petersburg July 6 General Ku
ropatkin reports that the recent re-
verses sustained by tho Japs have had
a demoralizing effect on the enemy
Tho situation he claims is highly sat-
isfactory and the campaign is pro-
gressing woll The report on Lleu
gnant General Sakharoff on operations
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extremely encouraging andhave in
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Drug
Company
JAPANESE LOSE
THREE BOATS
Daring Japanese Tried Old Trick
on the Russians
St Petersburg July G A few nights
ago Admiral Togo attempted to repeat
the Japanese exploit with torpedo
boats at Wei Hai Wei during the
Chinese war by sending torpedo boat
destroyers into tho harbor of Port
Arthur for the purpose of sinking
ships at their anchorage but the at-
tempt ended in a disastrous failure
Four torpedo destroyers succeeded
in creeping into the harbor which
were not protected by booms but only
one escaped Two were sunk by the
shore batteries and dne crippled
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Just the kind ofweather for a liew Hat and it will be Straw
Hat weather for three months yet In buying your Straw
Hats we ask you to remember that ours are all new not
one carried over from last summer In other words our hats
are new and upto date All mkrked in plain figures
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1904, newspaper, July 7, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67617/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .