Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 95, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 25, 1904 Page: 6 of 6
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Fordurability covering quality
and elegance of finish it has no
equal It is the best in every
respect therefore the most econ-
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PERSONAL NOTES
A K Dixon of Tyler is in the city
J O Mansell of Trinity is in the city
R L Onlbertson of Temple is in the
city This has been a good old winter rain
dayThe
The weather man says it will frost
tonight
Ira Shotwell of Oakwoods ia doing
business here
E F Howard and wife of Conroe
are in the city
J J Powers and J S Matthews of
Athens are in the city
Street Superintendent Wilson wont
to San Antonio last night
P D Harlow and mother of Orock
r etvare at fhe Faulkner hotel
L W Moore and family are homo
from a visit to the St Louis fair
Mrs H O Wells and Miss Nellie
Wells are here today from Conroe
Elmo Dugey and Roger Prather re-
turned homo yesterday from St Louis
For Rent 4 nice cottages Apply
to Palestine Steam Laundry tf
Stove pipe at the Bargain Store for
10 cents a joint 1017Gt
Mrs Stedman mother of Judge N
A Stedman went up to Marshall to-
day
Mrs Anderson wife of Conductor
Anderson left this morning for a visit
to Tyler
Marlon Day and wife of Slocum were
here last night on their way to San
Antonio to visit the fair
A Leonard D F Barward J J
Perry and B O Evans are a party of
Dallas gentlemen registered at the
Davis hotel
Walter Hobson E D Lackey W O
Lackey and Knox Shields are regis-
tered at the Faulkner from Crockett
S H Smith the Singer man came
homo last night from a ten days busi-
ness trip through some of the south-
east Texas country
Read the sevejal new business an-
nouncements in these columns The
advertisinlng morchant is the pro-
gressive merchant
The Self Culture club held its regu-
lar weekly meeting with Mrs WF Wil-
son yesterday afternoon and the meet-
ing as usual was a most pleasant one
For Rent Nico rooms with board
for gentlemen or married couple 410
Oak street Mrs Hockridge
Mrs V D Wilson and baby who
were to have arrived in the city last
evening did not get here until noon
today They missed connection at
Mineola
The Davenport horse stole from a
rack in this city Saturday night has
not yet been recovered nor has any
clue to his whereabouts or to tho thief
been secured
Dr J H Evans has returned homo
from Dallas where he met with tho
board of Texas medical examiners
He reports there were many appli
cants for examination
Mrs Leland Douthitt who has been
with her mother during tho illness of
hor brother Knight Mallard returned
to her home in Palestine Monday
Attorneys W E Donloy and Leo
Lloyd of Jacksonville and Jno Weeks
of Palestine arrived in tho city Sunday
evening to attend court this week
Rusk Correspondence of Jacksonville
Banner
Bright days or cloudy days days of
sunshine or rain if you need good gro-
ceries you get them at Temples tho
same The rain may beat upon the
street may spatter all those you meet
but Temples goods every day are de-
livered the same old way You just
cant stop him Ho has tho goods and
the people havo the good sense to
know ho delivers them You had bet-
ter seo Temple about it
Train Suspended
Train No 3 due hero at 1110 a m
from tho north was suspended for to
day and tho crow camo in at 645
with a special from the north bearing
Mexican ofllclals from St Louis to
Moxico
When He Worked
Ople Read the novelist recently at
tended a pressclub reception given in
honor of F HopkinsonSmlth The
author of Colonel Carter of Carters
vllle was surrounded by a group of
women who felt it a great privilego to
como into tho presence of a real lit
erary lion and were making tho most
of tho opportunity When inquired
one of them do you write your de-
lightful stories
I am a very consistent worker
answered tho artlstenginoerauthor
my literary work Is dono regularly be-
tween the hours of eleven and two
oclock Thero was a murmur of
polito Ohsl
And when Mr Read said one of
tho group turning to the author of
Tho Kentucky Colonol do you do
your work
Running his fingers through his
thatch of brown hair tho tall humorist
solemnly responded Between anxiety
and necessity invariablyl
Then Mr Smith began to talk of tho
difficulties of lighthouse building
From Success
He Came Back
Today Mr John A Calloway and
family reached Palestine from Okla-
homa whore th oy wont two or three
weeks ago excepting to make that
country their homo They returned
by private conveyance bringing two
wagons loadedwith household effects
Mr Calloway saya old Anderson coun
ty looks good to him and that he is
back to stay Ho says nothing In tho
Territory or North Texas looks half so
good
Campbell to Be Candidate
Austin Texas Oct 24 Captain
Rees Fowler of Palestine was here
yesterday en route to St Louis Capt
Fowler is a member of tho last legisla-
ture and a grandson of Judge John H
Reagan Speaking of tho political
situation ho said that from present In-
dications Col Tom Campbell of Pales-
tine would bo a candidato for gover
nor of Toxas two years hence when it
is bolloved it will bo a freeforall fight
A Special
This morning at G 15 a special passed
through tho city with a Pullman load
of Mexican government ofllclals re-
turning from St Louis The regular
train crow of tho 1110 train was
in charge and the 1110 train was sus-
pended for today tho noon train do
ing tho local work from Longview
Died
R F McFarlano passed away at his
lato homo 106 Oak street yesterday
afternoon at 6 oclock after a linger
ing illness Mr McFarlanowas 47
years of age
Funeral services were held at the
family residence this afternoon and
I interment was made in East Hill cem
etery
Delegates Elected
Tho following dolegates havo boon
olected to attend tho general conven
tion of tho Baptist church to be hold at
Waco November 10
Mesdames Sollors and Floet Miss
Frankio Eastland Messrs L G Mc-
Intyre and S S Simmons and Rev I
Sellers
Buster Brown Collars
Buster Brown Belts
Buster Brown Ties
Latest Purses and Bags
Latest Silk Belts
Latest Silk Girdles
Latest Crushed Plush Girdles in the new VcgetabtaShadcs
All the new thing inJCombs and Novelties
Cotton Receipts
To date about 3300 bales of cotton
havo been marketed in Palestine It
is estimated tho town will receivo a
total of from 7000 to 7500 bales during
this season as against 10003 bales
last year
Farmers are holding their cotton
now as they never did before and it
is a most healthy indication showing
they aro in condition to hold and aro
not forced to sell in order to obtain
the necessities of life
Weather Bulletin
For Palestine and vicinity To-
night and Wednesday fair colder to-
night with frost warmer Wednesday
Temperature readings Maximum 78
minimum 52
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There Is No Dodging
The issue Your grocery account
and what you get in quality and quan
tity in exchange for your money is of
tho very utmost importance To meet
this issue and supply your needs satis
factorily Green Maflltt are doing
business six days in every week
They put time thought and attention
into their business And it tells Theirs
is tho fast growing grocery storo of
Palestine Theres a reason Let them
show you
At Home Cards
Cards have been mailed to tboir
numerous friends announcing that Mr
and Mrs M A Davey will bo at
homo at their pretty cottago on Mag-
nolia strcot after November 1st
Dr H Stacy Dodge
OPHTHOLMOLOGIST AND NEUROLGIST
Suite 7 and 8 Hodges Building
Cures AH Diseases Caused by yc and Nerve Strain
Granulated Eyelids Epilepsy Nervous Diseases
Dyspepsia Indigestion Constipation Heart
Liver Kidney Bladder and Female Dis-
eases Headache Insomnia Obesity
General Debility and All Wasting
Diseases
PRESCRIBING GLASSES A SPECIAL FEATURE
CONSULTATION FREE
Cross Eyes Straightened Without Knife or Drugs Eye
Troubles Cured Without Pain Medicine or
Dention From Business
Testimonials on File in Office
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PAY WHEN CURED
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A perfect permanent cure for 2500
payable 1500 down and 1000
when cured This special offer in-
cludes all curable diseases I will
not accept your case for treatment
unless I can guarantee you a cure
THE OFFER GOOD FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
OCTOBER I4TH TO NOVEMBER I4TH
Callat once and begin treatment for
tomorrow may be too late
Consultation and Exami-
nation Free
Dr Chas O FarringtonJ
Rooms 4567 and S Over Avenno Drag Storo
PALESTINE TEXAS
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ANDERSON COUNTY
Commercial and Industrial Assn
Do you want to locate a Mercantile business
Do you want to locate a Manufacturing business
Do you want a Farm Do you want a Home
It so write us and we will interest you
A F STARR Pres
J T MALONEY Sec
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OUR GREAT LOW PRICED FALL SALE
CONTINUES DURING THIS WEEK
Our Mr Durham who is now in St Louis writes that he is
buying quantities of new goods and buying them cheap Every
department of our Big Store will in a few days be teeming with
bargains for the buyers of Fall and Winter goods Remember
we will be headquarters for low prices during the remainder of
the Fall and Winter
We want your business and we are making Low Prices the inducement to get it New goods
are arriving daily
RECEIVED THIS HORNING Big line of new silks for Waists and Suits Also nice line of La-
dies Lace Collars
Watson Durham and Hodges
PALESTINES CHEAPEST STORE
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 95, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 25, 1904, newspaper, October 25, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67710/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .