Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 239, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 18, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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The Continental Express company Is
a great Institution It does business In
every statu between the seaboards autl
Its employees whoare messengers on
trains local agents route agents office
men and drivers number thousands
The Contluental continues to be great
and to pay dl idends because It takes
a particular Interest In the goings in
and comings out of each of Its em-
ployees It demands services or them
and loads responsibilities upon them at
which bank presidents would shudder
The company motto If a thing so
thoroughly useless were over an ap
peudnge of au enterprise so ntjlltailau
would he The Continental expects
every man to do his duty
The corporation comes nearer to rep-
resenting abstract justice than the su-
preme coutt Good men are advanced
in precisely the degree they deserve
advancement Bad men are puulbhcd
THHOW DOWN TIIAT BACKl Iffi COSt
MAKDEO UOAltfaELT
The Continental stands ready to spend
5000 in convicting the man who steals
a hundred Employees who have giv
en the best years of their life to Its
EeryJcAarejiKnslonedA i 4nJr otighJ
nj f n Rn h h I P
forma nudTrosty llitie letterns sent
each Christmas to every employee tvho
lias worked for the Continental a year
or more
The spirit and essence of the Conti-
nental Is Its book of Utiles and Iiegu
luUons The tome Is a ponderous mass
of bound circulars a foot thick Every
fortnight or bo another printed yellow
folder Is Issued brlugiug the express
world U to date and tills Is duly read
by agent or messenger aud fastened
Into the covers
SomewherC In the musty depths of
the Rules and Regulations are In-
structions covering every possible con-
tingency from handling Egyptldu
mummies to the feeding of live stock
in transit No matter how absurd an
employees procedure In an emergency
when viewed In the light of common-
sense he has only to quote Rules mid
Regulations correctly He Is sure of
forgiveness And the man who Is
versed in Old II and It as the book
Is called is held by his colleagues lu
much the same half envious regard
with which ministers look upon a
brother who knows his Bible exceed-
Ingly well
Booth tnouey clerk at ilorgantown
had a special name for the canvas cov-
ered volume the Hook of Revela-
tion The agent Hornbeck who had
grown gray In the Continentals serv-
ice chlded him one day for his flip-
pancy
1 tell you Bill he said seriously
Old R and It cant take you far
astray any turn of the road You could
Ufce it as a guide aud be u pretty good
Christian Uoesut it tell you to be
strictly honest to be temperate and
keep good hours to utlillate yourself
with some church aud attend divine
services on Sunday to dress neatly
and us well as your Income will jiW
tnlt to treat everybody with polite
uess for we must depend on rich aud
poor white and black for our bust
IMS
Thats true all right replied Hill
Impressed I never looked at It thut
way before
Aud chimed In Hobby Taylor the
driver Old It and R makes you
Insure your life before you can work
for the company That Isnt all of it
either Away back In Series I No
433 dated June I ISO I found a
paragraph advising empIoMcs to mar-
ry
funny youd stumble on to thut
hey Bobby queried Uooih with a
grin and ii wink at Ilombeck where-
upon Bobby blushing like a school-
girl hastened hack to hl < wagon
Bobby was the best driver the Mor
gun town office had He did oceans of
work everj day collecting parcels aud
making deliveries Besides there were
Tour round trips between the ollicc and
Morgan Junction a mile away Tin
railroads got no nearer town than the
Junction He did all this aud hank-
ered for more anxious for promotion
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for promotion meant more money and
more money spelled matilmouy Bob
by aud Marion Ilackctt had it all ur
ranged Wheu his salary touched SCO
a month a driver gets ir ir wheu
he had 300 > aved then they would ad-
venture down lifes stream together
For you see Marion 15 a mouth
isnt much although it would buy coal
and something to wit Bobby would
explain But darling I dont want
you regretting having married me
right at the start Im going to have
enough so well 1ms comfortable
And Marlon witli fond belief In Bob
bys financial acumen would lay her
curly head on his fchoulder aud agree
tMnsflednh fJs l htUfgt adM Afc
pBobtyVMlrininKmgup wfylrlind
means one winters night as he turned
his horses head homeward with Jim
load of freight from the castbound
train The tirst < juartar mile qt the
Journey between solid rows of lum-
ber piles and lighted by a single arc
light was lonesome Bobby often
thought that if a holdup for the valu-
able money packages he carried were
ever attempted It would be on this
stretch of narrow deserted btreet
The possibility of such an occurrence
was always present Tonight It be
came a reality A man a dark cloth
tied over his face suddenly sprang out
of the shadow and seized plodding old
Dick by the bit Something glittered
In the hand which he pointed at Bob-
by Throw down that sack he com-
manded hoarsely The red way bill
stuff as the valuable packages are
called was lu a sack swung over the
drivers shoulder
Bobbys reply was to reach for the
Colts thirtyeight which drivers of the
Coiituruta carry The stranger tired
and Bobby felt the crease as of a hot
Irou right aboe bis right ear The bul-
let had barely mitjiscd hlin The holdup
man went down next Instead a bullet
from the Colts In his shoulder lie lay
helpless on the soggy snow until the
police came and took him away
A route agent came to Morgantowu
next morning talked with Hornbeck
aud went away Route agents are a
power and Bobby was Impressed and
tlattenil when this particular member
of the guild shook hands and Jokingly
called him Oendwood Dick
A week later the sequel of the at-
tempted holdup whs written A red
way bill packagi containing live 100
bills rati if for Bobby from Continental
ancient circular far back lu Old It
aud It whlih provides that the Con-
tinental employe who mpiurcs unlu
Jureil the criminal that attempts rob-
bery shall icicive SUM the sum shall
be Jfr00 If the thief is wounded and
captured
Hornbeck says that Idler which Mr
and Mrs Taylor prize mint highly is
the flrt ever sent out from headquar-
ters foiirtcioiisly or unconsciously hu
ntorniix Old U and It makes no al-
lowance for humor but the epistle ad-
vised Bobby among oilier things to
get married Aud Hobby was planning
the houeymoon Mhlle he read It
Post Olfice Notice
Saturday the 21st San Jacinto day
being a holiday this office will be
open in all departments from S30 to
10 a ni only
The city carriers will make their
usual morning delivery but none in
the evening The rural carriers will
make their usual rounds
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The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Anderson County Greeting
You are hereby commandedjitoisum
mon heirs of Henrietta C xiln nelra
of Isabell Hudson heirs of Comas B
McCormlc heirs of XathanlelfMcCor
mic heirs of William McCormltcilneirs
of William B McConnic helrswgMra
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THEMUTUAL DRUG CO dgJi
CLEVELAND OHIO
FOR SALE BY BRATTON DRUG COMPANY
erly McCormlc and Comas B McCor
mlc purporting to he the only heirs
of Wm B McCormlc gave a power
of attorney to Nathaniel McCormlc
which is recorded in Vol A page 192
of the deed records of Anderson coun-
ty to sell fractional lots 3 and 4 lying
immediately north of lots 1 2 3 and
4 ln block 2 of the original plat of the
town of Palestine being the same
land claimed by plaintiff
Henrietta C Fain and Isabell Hud-
son were married women and neither
James S Wallace by making mfblica torne which renders it a nullity in
TTJfe ISO far as the Interests of said Hen
i ni i i
tion of this Citation in reek I
once
eag Faia IsabeI1
rietta c and Hudsoa are
for eight successive weeks j yjojw to i concerned
i Tiiil 1mm mmHu Vi the CiciulUiC < artfotl
paper published in your cou Plf Uenrico H tr Va in taklngTthVac
knowledgoment of Comas B McCormlc
it k iMit M
there be >
a newspaper pu01ish ere to tho above ot aUorney failed
in but If not then ln any newspaper to state that Comas B McCormlc was
published in the thira Judicial dis known to him and failed to affix the
impress of his official seal to such
trict but if there be no newspaper
published In said Judicial district
then in a newspaper publlshedjfn the
nearest district to said thirdrjudicial
district to appear at the nexUreguIar
term of the District Court ofAnder
son county to he holdon at tiiejCourt
House thereof In Palestine Ion the
20th Monday after the 1st MrfnUay In
Feb 190C same being the 25tiifeay of
June 190C then and there to answer a
petition filed ln said Court onjfie Ctli
day of March A D 19UG Iri a suit
numbered on the docket of saidCourt
No 7415 wherein R F Pool hfiplaln
tiff and heirs of Henrietta C Faln
heirs of Isabell Hudson heirs of
Comas B McCormlc heirs ot Nathan-
iel McCormlc heirs of WilllamfcCor
mic heirs of William B MCfiormic
heirs ot Mrs William B McCprmic
wife of William B MctannlcgsFrnnk
Parsons and James S WallacqEare de
fendants and said petition blFging
that plaintiff Is now and wasjmn the
1st day of Match 190C the tWTier In
fee simple or the following dSs rlbed
tract or paicel of land towiUSj
hying aud being situate in tlM City
of Palestine Texas part of tlgSSain
uel C Wells headright survfy and
being fractional lots north offbbts 3
and 4 according to the original plat
of siid city and hound as roltovfs
Bound ou tho west by PerrySjitroet
hound on the north by the south line
of h lot farmery owned by Horace
Wuid and now owned by 13 0r Dur-
ham bound on the east l > yKunnlu
stteet bound on the south bWMrs
Nannie Morris lot said lot purchased
lij wild Mori is from Annie litftlmer
by detsl recoided in Vol T pfijje Glfi
of the deed records of Anderson couu
ty the lols claimed by plainllffvbelng
headquarters A roinnnndatory letter about 120 feel square and huTtnr the
which I
accompanied II quoted a certain same purchased by Geo C Demliig
from 10 Ii Dm ham deed recortled In
Vol ii page 32 and sold by Geo C
Doming to Dr V L Davis by deed te
corded in Vol Gs page 78 of the deed
certificate of acknowledgement and
failed to state that such court was a
court of record which renders such
acknowledgement defective
Nathaniel McCormic by virtue oi
the foregoing power of attorney by
deed dated February 1st 1S59 re-
corded in Vol J page 220 of the
deed records of Anderson county
Texas undertook to convey the In-
terests of Henrietta C Fain and Isa
bell Hudson in the land described in
said power ot attorney to Win Mc
Cormic being the same land claimed
by plaintiff but by reason of such
power of attorney being void as to
Henrietta C Fain and Isabell Hud-
son their title to the above described
land did not pass by such conveyance
as did that of Comas B McCormic
and that such outstanding claim of
Henrietta C Fain and Isabell Hudson
casts a cloud upon plalnttns title
Wm McCormlc by deed dated
August 18th 1S71 recorded In Vol O
page 397 of the deed records of An-
derson county Texas conveyed tp
Nathaniel McCormlc fractional lots
Nos 3 and 4 lying immediately north
of lots 1 2 3 and 4 in block No 2 lu
Palestine being the same laud
claimed by plaintiff
This deed was witnessed by N M
Fain and Isabell Hudson and was at-
tempted to he proved for record hut
instead of being proven as required
by law the notary took the acknowl-
edgement of the witness N M Falu
and it is UiioiikIi aud under this deed
that plaintiff claims title to the land
in controversy ami such defective
certificate renders the registration of
such deed Improper and the apparent
claim of Wm McCormlc casts a cloud
upon plaintiffs title
Nathaniel McCormic by deed dated
October lib 1X71 recorded In Vol O
page 2U7 of Ihc deed records of An-
derson county Texas conveyed lo H
W Hasty fractional lots north of lots
3 and I and lying immediately north
iccords or Anderson county Taxas t r lols 1 2 3 and I in block 2 lu Ial
and conveyed by Dr F L Davis to cstine being tin same land claimed
plaintiff by deed recorded in Vol 77 by plaintiff
imge 411 of the deed tecords of An
demon county Texas to all ot which
deeds reference is here made for a-
more pin ticulur description
That on said 1st day of March 1900
defendants unlawfully entered upon
said laud and ejected plaintiff there
fiom and witniolds from plaintiff the
possession thereof and hence he sues
That plaintiff and those whose es-
tate he lias have been in actual pence
able and adverse iiossessiou of the
above described land occupying us-
ing and enjoying the seme for a
jMriod of more than ten years prior
to the Ming of this suit
The notary In certifying to the ac
knowledgement of Nat McCormlc to
the above described deed begins his
certlllcate The State of Texas
County of Anderson and signed it
IL I McKinney J P Notary Pub-
lic precinct No 4 Cherokee county
Texas and further failed to state
that Nathtanlel McCormic was known
to him all of which renders the cer-
tificate or acknowledgement defective
and it Is through and under this deed
that plaintiff claims title to the laud
in controversy and that such defec-
tive acknowledgement renders the
t registration of such deed Improper
That plaintiff aud those whose es and that such apparent claim of Na
tate lie has have had actual peace thanlel McCormlc casts a cloud upou
able and adverse possession ot the plaintiffs title
above described land occupying us On October 7th 1S72 there was
Ing and enjoying the saute paying all rendered In the District Court of An
taxes due thereon and claiming same derson county Texas In cause No
under deeds duly registered for more I 2507 styled B W and J K Hasty vs
tlmn five years prior to the llling of Frank Parsons a judgment lit favor
tills suIL of II W and J F Hasty against
It apivears from the record tlmt Wm i Frank Parsons foreclosing a vendors
MrCortnic Hentletta C Fain farm Hen given ou fractional lols lying
Thos Hall PoBtmaater eriy McCormlc Isabell Hudson formnorth ot the readjusted survey of ial
3L < j < Maufi > ii
cstine which lies west of street which
runs north and south through the
town plat of said town between frac-
tional or double lots 3 and 4 in block
ino 2 to secure a note for 20378
and being the same land claimed by
plaintiff and it is through and under
this Judgment order of sale and sher-
iffs deed uiat plaintiff deralgns title
to the land ln controversy
An order of sale was issued by vir-
tue of the above Judgment to seil the
above described land which descrip
the husband of said Henrietta C tion is insufficient and said land was
William B McCormlc wife oMWm I Fain nor of Isabeu Hudson signed sold to James S Wallace but the sher
such of at iff in deed of to 0 ° rar nwaJ ° ni
B McCormic Frank ParsonsTand nor acknowledged power making conveyance i
yet to say The
said Wallace which deed Is recorded
In Vol P page 65S of the deed records
of Anderson qounty Texas conveyed
the Interest of Frank Passons in the
whom the Judgment wis rendered
and the Order of sale issued and that
such outstanding claim of Frank
Parsons casts a cloud upon plaintiffs
title
James Wallace by deed dated Jan-
uary 1st 1874 recorded in Voi Q
page 295 of the deed records of An-
derson county Texas conveyed to M
C Bishop all that fractional lot of
land lying north of the readjusted
survey ot the town of Palestine which
lies west of street which runs north
and south through the town plat be
tween fractional or double lots 3 and
i In block 2 of said town for a re
cited consideration of 27500 payable
as follows 7500 cash and two
notes each for 10000 dated same
date as deed one due January 1st
1875 the other due January 1st 187G
reserving the vendors Hen upon tho
above described land to secure the
payment of said notes and being the
same land claimed by plaintiff
Said notes have long since been
paid off and discharged but there is
the
nothing of record to show
b ut in for a ver
ot sav l
lien reserved ln said deed has been
released onp tlme enus nust uave become
In certifying to the acknowledge o comparatively recently Both how
raent of James S Wallace to the fore-
going deed the notary failed to affix
the impress of his official seal which
renders such certlllcate defective and
the registration is improper and it is
through and under this deed that
plaintiff claims title to the land in
controversy and that the absence of
a release ot the vendors Hen and im-
proper registration of such deed said
Jus S Wallace has au apparent claim
upou tho laud in controversy which
casts a cloud upon plaintiffs title
Geo C Doming and wife by deed
dated February Uth 1S9S recorded In
Vol C3 page 78 ot the deed records of
Anderson county Texas to which
reference is here made conveyed to
F L Davis the above described
lot or parcel of land and through
and under this deed plaintiff claims
title to the laud in controversy
F L Davis by deed recorded in
Vol 77 page 411 of tho deed records
of Anderson couuty to which refer-
ence is here made couveyeu to plain-
tiff the above described land and
through aud under this deed plain
tiff claims title to the above described
land Wuerefore plaintiff prays that de-
fendants be cited as required by law
to answer this petitlou and that on
the linul trial of this cause he have
judgment for the title and possession
of said land and declaring the Hen re-
served In the deed from James S Wal-
lace to M C Bishop he released aud
discharged and ot no further torce and
effect and quieting his title to said
land and further declaring his title
superior to that of all the defendants
tor costs and for general relief as
lie will ever pray
Herein fail not but have before
said Court at its aforesaid next reg-
ular term this writ with your return
thereon showing how you have exe-
cuted the same
Witness J F Brown Clerk of tho
District Court of Anderson County
Given under my hand and the seal
ot said Court at office In Palestine
this the Ctli day of March A D 190t >
J F BROWN
Clerk District Court Anderson Co
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THE PLANET MERCURY
Like Venn and Pnr IIke Cnunr It
Xorr a Dead World
Mercury Is it body devoid practical-
ly If not absolutely of air of water
and of vegetation Consequently it Ii
Incapable of supporting auy of those
higher organisms which wc know as
living beings Its surface Is a vast
desert It Is rough rather than smooth
Whether this roughness be due to
mountains proper or to craters we are
It to be able
latter Is the more
probable Over the greater part of Its
surface change either diurnal or sea
i lguths3tshnjtided in perpetual
gloom wfiller the remaining quarter
slowly turns between the two The
planet Itself as a world Is dead
Interesting as Mercury thus proves
to be the Interest as regards the plan-
et itself Is of a rather corpselike char-
acter Less deterrent perhaps is the
Ititerest It possesses as a part of the
life history of the solar system foe
tidal friction the closing act in the
cosmic drama has brought it where it
Is The machine has run down
Whether It ever supported life upon its
surfa e or not the power to do so has
now forever passed away Like Venus
and for like cause It is now a dead
world And it was the tirst thus to
reach the end of Its evolutionary ca-
reer earlier to do so than Venus In
asmuch as tidal action was very much
greater upon It than on Venus and con-
sequently produced Its effect more
quickly Mercury has long beeu dead
How long measured by centuries we
ever now have finished their course
mid have iu a most literal sense enter-
ed into their rest
SEEING SICILY
Sot to Knuiv Tlila Ixlaud Ja Vot to
Know Greece
There are some lands which have al-
ways laid a sjiell upou the mind upon
the Imagination upou the heart Greece
above all other countries has entranced
the mind The Imagination has ever
loved the east Egypt the Indies for-
gotten Asia the almost as mysterious
Asia of today For most of us tha
home land is the country of the heart
for many it may be It Is Palestine
where was lighted the Are nt which
the liearts of Incalculable millions are
still warmed Others are content to
say with Emerson Iu tha flue essay on
Heroism That country is the fairest
which Is Inhabited by the noblest
minds Bnt above all other lands
then is one which has at once Impress
ed the mind the imagination and the
heart of western peoples Wheu a fa-
mous poet declared that ou his heart
would be found engraved the word
Italy the words voiced the emotion of
a multitude lu every country of Eu-
ro e and lu the great northern con-
tinent oversea
To see Sicily the old Garden of the
Sun as the poets have loved to call It
is not to see Italy though there may be
a nwasure of truth iu Goethes remark
that not to know Sicily is not to know
Italy In a sense one might more tru-
ly say of Sicily that not to know It Is
not lo know Greece In auother sense
however we liave In this most beau-
tiful of Islands the Intensification of
Italy Whatever Is most Italian is Jn
vVtdcucu here though It Is Italian of
the south and not of the north What
a gulf divides them Is known only to
tho o familiar with the whole penin-
sula William Sharp ln Century
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