Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 18, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Fruit Jar
We have a large stock of Masons
Fruit Jars porcelain lined top
All sizes Get our price before
you buy
H R MOORE
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FOR SOUTH
Nol 1230 pm
NoE 835 pm
PERSONAL NOTES
Howard Burton is reported sick
again
Capt S P Allen is still sick at his
home
Geo K Meyer is in the city from
Dallas
John Donaldson and wife are home
from Mart
Mayor Bowers left the city on busi-
ness last night
Old machines exchanged See us at
tho Singer Store
W It James of Longview was in
the city this morning
Mrs Annie Radford left last night
for a Visit to Galveston
Will Harris son of Geo Harris is
f
eported sickwith fever
wAttorney J F Weeift came home
this
morning from Busk
Mrs H D Wood has returned home
from a visit to Elkhart Wells
A P Wright of Jacksonville was
here on business this morning
Mr and Mrs O E Dobbs left this
afternoon for the St Louis fair
Mrs F B Moore and children went
to Xecbea this afternoon to visit
Tho Bargain Store has a half car-
load of tin fruit cans for sale cheap
John Silliman of the Silliman Hard-
ware house is in Buffalo on business
J D Woods of Durant Miss is the
guest of his sister Mrs H D Scott
Mrs Sam Fowler and children left
this afternoon for a visit to Galveston
Harry Smith is back from Yoakum
whero he has been managing a ball
team
Judge A G Board county judge of
Brazos county is here today from
Bryan
Miss Naunie May Sellers has re-
turned home from a visit to friends in
Georgetown
Miss Ella Mitchell arrived this aftor
noon from Houston to visit Mrs
Julian Pennybacker
Mrs R D Floyd of Little Rock
Ark is the guest of Mrs E D Joyner
on North Sycamore street
Mrs W G Jameson and children
returned homo this morning from
a visit to relatives in Rusk
A social dance was enjoyed on Tues-
day evening by tho young gentlemen
of tho KIks and their lady friends
Julius Pearl s to no left this afternoon
for Houston to outer business college
and prepare himself for tho future
H G Askow tho commission export
wtatlstican was in tho city this morn-
ing en route north on business
Rev I Sollers left this morning for
Decatur to hold a camp meeting for
tho old veterans in that neighborhood
Tho aldermen are studying their now
toxt book now and gottinc noxt to
the things thoy did not know bo
foreMrs
Mrs W F Hunt and children of
Alto after a visit to Mr and Mrs John
Mcintosh has gono to Grapoland to
visit
Roomers Wanted Two young
m ii wanted to occupy a nicely fur
nhhod south room at No 312 May
street 8183t
The funeral services for tho lato
R3V U O Howard will bo hold at the
Episcopal church tomorrow afternoon
at G oclock Tho remains will lay in
state at tho church from 9 a m to C p fall goods that aro boglunlng to arrive
m Iutennoiit in East Hill cemotory If its shoes sco Cooko
Miss Myrtlo Randolph who has
been visiting her homo hore left on
tho noon train to enter szhool again in
Austin
F Sheets who has been with tho
Jones Dry Goods Co for tho pastrycar
is now on tho road for Wolf Bros shoe
house
H D Scott and family Mrs Chas
Bean and Mr Woods a visitor from
Mississippi aro enjoying an outing at
Long Lake
E V Swift is arranging to return to
his law school tho last of the week
He has had a pleasant vacation hero
with his parents
Mrs Arthur Numsen left yesterday
for Timpson to visit ner sister Sho
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Arrival and Departure of Trains
FROM NORTH
No 31110 am
No 11203 pm
No 6 730 pm
FOR KORTB
No 0 815 am
No 2 3 pm
No 41010 pm
ARRIVE
FROU WEST
No 8
No 4
730 am
10 pm
DEPART
FOR WEST
No 1 1225 pm
No 5 830 pm
TROX SOUTH
No
No
2 240 pm-
t 9 MO pm
will also visit Mrs Doran In Dallas bo
fore returning home
Mrs A D Anderson who has been
tho guest of her sister Mrs y B
Robinson loft on tho noon train for
her home in Fairfield
Palestino will have a company of
prospectors with her tomorrow and
they should bo given tho proper at-
tention See call in this paper
Tho regular meeting of Ladies So
ciety B of L F at the K of P hall
will be postponed until Friday Aug 19
Sec
For Sale Furnituro of four room
house at a bargain Cash or payments
Refusal of bouse to purchaser 225
Mr and Mrs G L Noble moved
yesterday into their pretty now home
In Old Town This is one of tho most
elegant homes built in tho city re
recently
A letter from W M Hamilton and
family now in Colorado reports them
playing snow ball in tho mountains
and eatingstrawberries from tho val-
ley below
City Marshal Geo Bordeaux and
wife have gone to Mineral Wells in the
Territory in tho hopes of benefitting
Mr Bordeaux His many friends hope
he will find relief
The farmers who will arrivo in tho
city tonight will bo carried for a drive
to some of tho fruit and truck farms
tomorrow A citizens committee will
look after them
Tho ladies of tho Aid Society of the
Christian church will givo a social at
tho residence of Rev L D Anderson
Tuesday August 23 from 7 to 10 p m
Refreshments 10c 818 St
Hon T B Greenwood loft on the
noon train for Austin to accompany
back to this city a littlo niece tho
daughter of Mr and Mrs Wootors
who will visit hore whilo her parents
go north
President Brown of tho Mexican
National Railroad accompanied by his
son and private socrotary passed
through the city at noon on his private
car Hidalgo returning to Mexico
from a trip cast
A market cart attached to a horse
that was feeling Its oats early this
morning ran into a hack on Spring
street Tho driver a small colored
boy about tho size of a twobit roast
was thrown out and mixed up a little
No material damage
Prof Bryan tho now principal of
tho south side public school after
spending a fow days In tho city loft
last night for Kaufman Tho Profo3
sor will return in a short time with his
wife to locato and becomo a citizen
Ho is agreeably Impressed with his
now location
W P Humphrey of Palestine was in
town yesterday on business Sam
Roundtroo of Palestine was in the city
yesterday on business Dr C S
Lino went to Palestino today on busi-
ness Ho will return tomorrow
Mrs J E Herring of Palestino who
has been tho guest of Mrs Monkrcss
in this city roturuod homo today
Jacksonville Banner
Would you if you could You can
save money by taking advantage of
tho prices Cooko tho shoo man is of-
fering on ail of his flippers and ox-
fords Ho must mako room for his
The International and Great North-
ern tracks between this city and
Spring aro in as good condition today
as is any new piece of road in this
country said Chief Engineer Tram
mell of that road who was in Fort
Worth yesterday and what is more it
is getting in better condition every-
day While this road does not rido as
smooth as a glass floor at tho samo
time riding over this road is as com
fortable as it is over many a piece of
track that has been laid for years
However wo are continually working
this road and we are not overlooking
any opportunities of improving it
Mr Trammoll furtbor stated when
asked about tho numerous rumors that
have been sprung recently about tho
International and Great Northern ex-
tending its lines to northeast Texas
that he is not now engaged in making
any surveys nor has ho recolvedJany
instructions to mako any He regards
the numerous rumors that havo been
floated as being tho result of an over-
worked imagination Fort Worth
Record 4
Rumors aro in abundance Ono per
sists that tho I G N has bought
tho Texas Midland but so far we havo
seen no olllcial announcement about
tho matter
Anothor rumor reports a Kansas
City and gulf lino surveying through
Anderson county Wo havo seen no
evidenco of this work
Business Men
Friday morning at 8 oclock you aro
invited to meet quite a number of
prospective settlers and assist InTen
tertainlng and showing them overonr
city in your buggy J
J T Maloney Seer
Anderson Co Com Im Assn
t
Alamo king of coffees Pure Mocha
and Java imported from Arabiajffs a
perfect dream to the tatsto adding
sweet savor to tho food It is a friend
maker Ask the ladies who uso it
they know Hooker Co i
Solo Agents
At Christian Church
Thoro will be a special service at tho
Christian church Sunday morning A
very important matter is to bo con-
sidered New lines of work aro being
planned A great forward movement
Is in prospect If wo aro to succeod
wo must havo your counsel and co-
operation If you aro a mombor you
owo this much to your brethren to
tho church and to God We shall look
for you Do not fail us Remembor
tho time Sunday August21 promptly
at 1045 a m
L D Anderson Pastor
After the Oil
Tho EzollBell well near Neches is
still a proposition of considorablo in-
terest The promotors aro still trying
to overcome their difllcultios and
provo tho well Yesterday tho woll
was washed out and following this
treatment a very fine grade of oil was
secured but tho flow of water into the
well has not been conquered yet
The Whaloy Bros saw mill men at
Neches havo bcon using tho oil out of
this well to oil their machinery and
thoy pronounce it a better lubricator
than tho highgrade oil they havo been
buying
Ministering League
Thoro will bo a called meeting of tho
Ministering Childrens Loacuo at tho
rcsidonco of Directress Marion Mer
rick at 8 oclock tonight to perfect ar-
rangements for tho funeral of our be-
loved Rector Emeritus Rev H C
Howard All members aro requested
to bo on band and bring all flowers
possible By order of directress
Stoyes Repaired
Gasoline and wood Stoves repaired
Now parts furnished and old stoves
mado good as now
nowW M Campbell
506 Main Street Tho Plumber
Keep tho body healthy at this sea-
son by using Prickly Ash Bitters It
is a nccossary condition to successful-
ly resist malarial germs
Special Sale
For
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All Law
Law n Sli
Stocks
Straw
If 3ou ne <
It will
Caught Old Neber
Col J J Blount nominco from An-
derson county to the stato legislature
is in the city today Moro than that
he brought old Nebor in with him
You remember this was tho old cat-
fish that bothered Col Blount so much
during tho campaign When dressed
ho weighed fortysix pounds Tho
Colonel Is smiling and looking happy
FellFrbm SecondStory
Tuesday afternoon tho little three
yearold son of Mr and Mrs Ed
OConnor fell from a second story
window at tho Moyers gin in South
Palestino Tho littlo fellow had gone
up in tho gin to play and getting in a
window lost his balanco aud fell out
Fortunately ho was not seriously hurt
Taking an Outing
Messrs W M Lacy and Bob Gibson
are entertaining a party of gentleman
from Beaumont at Crystal Lake park
No doubt tho guests aro being shown
a good timo
Weather Bulletin
For Palestino and Vicinity To
night and Friday partly cloudy weath
er
For Sale
20 acres in corn and peas will mako
20 bushels corn to aero 3 acres sweet
potatoes 1 pair mules wagon har-
ness milk row etc Rent on placo
paid to Doc 1 Address G M Her
ald ofllco
Dont neglect tho warnings of na-
ture If your appetite Is poor breath
bad tonguo coated you will bo sick
unless you tako steps to put your sys-
tem in good condition Prickly Ash
Bitters is tho romedy you need Ii
cluinscs tho on tiro systo in
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Prices
broidercd Swisses
Waists Ladies
Boys Waists
H and Millinery
nything in this list
lyou to call on Us
Wtil limlM
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
DEEDS
J H Splvey to M J Dprden July
211901 S45 cash 118 34 acres of land
about 25 miles northwest of Palestine
A B Jenkins guardian to John
Mitcbam Juno 201901 000 cash 640
acres G O S F railroad company
survoy No 2 Anderson county
Sam Lucas to Estor Lucas Augti9t9
1901 85 etc lot 19 block 102city
Prof GB Manning Phrenologist
who has rooms at 401 Houston street
opposite Christian church will bo in
town only a fow days longer Read-
ings 25 and 50 cents Ho will go to
homes without extra charge Call or
phono and mako engagements with
him Phono 52S
200 Cords of Wood
For sale Cut 9 to 12 months Split
and round at low figures Address
J G II Buck
SlClmo Elkhart Texas
Bicycles for Rent
Prices reasonable Must engago
wheels for Sunday uso on Saturdays
before I also sell wheels and repair
them II V Pkathek Avo A
Wagon to Stricklands
Phono 2SI W K Wyatt for wagon
to Stricklands Round trip 25 conta
for each passenger tf
Fortify tho body to resist malarial
germs by putting tiio system in per-
fect order Prickly Ash Bitters It a
wonderful system regulator
no Minute Qough Cure
For Ucushs Colds anil Croup
We now have the agency for the celebrated
and guarantee Every Pound of
it to give entire satisfaction and we
will furnish a small
Sample Sack Free
Phone No JO for a SAMPLE SACK
Yours for Business
Branag an EX Brannan
4 HMH + + <
WOULD YOI LIKE TO
EXC
550 for a Refrigerator formerly sold at 900
625 050
800 1250
1000 1500
J Would You Like to Exchange
6oortor a lATDy JJuggy torrrierly oid io5o
800 1250
1000 1500
Would You Like to Exchange
765 for a three piece Gallery Set that
formerly sold at 1250
Would You Like to Exchange
350 for a Lawn Swing that
formerly Sold at 000
Would You Like to Exchange
300 for a Folding Porch Chair
that formerly sold at 550
9999
If these Prices Look
Good to You
THE CHEAP FURNITURE MEN
Telephone Four Four Four for Printing
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 18, 1904, newspaper, August 18, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67653/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .