Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, July 26, 1907 Page: 6 of 6
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A STANDARDIZED DISINFECTANT ANTISEPTIC
CLEANSERDEODORIZER AND PURIFIER
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tubtltutinr another but by deatroylm the eonie of
and porlfiea It daatroya foul odor not by
thodor
Third It I tandardlied alwy the tame You can depend upon It
Krone It particularly valuable In prerentln an outbreak of contatloudleaet by detroy
lac Infection deanlnt purlfylnt nd prorootlni nltation It Is the Ideal dllnfectnt for
HOSPITALS RAILWAYSTATIONS PUBLIC BUILDINGS SCHOOL ROOMS BATH-
ROOMS WATERCLOSETS URINALS KITCHEN SINKS STORE ROOMS OUT-
HOUSES GARBAGE BOXES CESSPOOLS STABLES DOGKENNELS CACES ETC
For all tenaral dlalnfeetlni purpoe mix Kreo with water warm preferred In tb
Itnrlnj proportion
ltblepoonfuIKreo IplntKreao 12 Jcnta water watef
mullnt approximately a lte100 aoluUoa
SAFE AND EASY TO USE
TOR SALE BY
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n DRUGGISTS
Arrival and Departure of Trains
From the North
No 3 arrives at 1145 a m
No 5 arrives at 705 p m
No 7 arrives at 735 p m This
Is the fast mall
For the North
No 2 leaves at 125 p m
No 4 leaves at 1005 p m
No 6 leaves at 805 a m
From the South
No 2 arrives at 105 p m
No i arrives at 935 p m
For the South
No 5 leaves at 805 p m
No 3 leaves at 1210 p m
From the West
No 4 arrives at 955 p m
No C arrives at 725 a in
No 8 arrives at 645 p m
For theWest
No 5 leaves at 755 < p m
No 3 leaves at 1205 p m
No 9 leaves at 730 a m
RS0NA aMj
Buy your Suit at Flanagans
Straw Hats half price Jones
Clover Farm tickets at Swifts 25c
General Baggage Agent W J Tay-
lor Is In Austin
Take an Eastman Kodak with you
on the trip Copelands
E A Edgeworth of Neches was In
the city this morning
Kodaks Kodaks Eastman Kodaks
at Copelands
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Mrs C A Sterne left this morning
for a visit to Nacogdoches
City Hall Tuesday Clover Farm
tickets 25c Switrs
300 Straw Hats 150 Jones
Adam Cone came home today from
a business trip into Henderson coun-
ty
Ask to see the Gillette Safety
Razor at Copelands
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Passenger travel continues good
even If the pass packers are staying
at home
Swift sells Clover Farm tickets 23c
500 Panamas at Jones 350
Misses Myrtle and Olivette Goode
of Houston are here guests of Miss
Jnllet Cooke
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Mrs W T Reeves and little daugh-
ter left this morning for a visit to rel-
atives at Bullard
A F Erwins store on the Avenue
is closed today and It Is lcarncu that
Mr Erwin Is sick
All kinds of high grade tailoring
done by Tippen Gllbrcath Phono
b35 Free delivery tf
LOST Large opal scarf pin Re-
ward if left at the New Lindcll Hotel
Ld Short proprietor 2G5t
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The weather man says it will be
cooler this evening and tomorrow
1 lint will help home
We are now prepared to do any and
all kinds of engraving Copelands
See Phllandy and Nancy Clover
Farm
County Clerk J F Austin Is home
from a visit to Fort Worth and oilier
points over the state
Tickets Clover Farm 25c Swifts
Half price sale Hats Jones
Mrs T W Smith and children left
this morning for Eureka Springs
to spend a few weeks
Let Tippen Gllbrcath do your
cleaning pressing and alteration
Phone 535 Free delivery tf
Mrs Vallette sister of Mrs It E
Lee after a visit here left this morn-
ing for her home In SL Louis
City Tax Assessor and Collector C
E Davis is on the streets again after
a severe spell of malarial fever
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W H Jacks of Atlanta Ga Is a
guest at the home of Mr and Mrs F
D Gilliam on Combination street
Copelands Jewelry Store Is show-
ing the line of Iteed Bartons flat-
ware 21tC
J B Huff tho Tailor docs cleaning
pressing and alteration Work called
for and delivered Phone C8 tf
PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
CAPITAL 100000
We will Loan Money on Real Estate Security Personal Indorse
ment or Chattel Mortgage and Buy Vendors Lien Notes
Will Finance Development or assist you in Buying Selling or
Building Homes
Will Collect Rents for Residents and NonResidents
The Trust Department will do General Trust Business
V F DUBOSE Cashier
Misses Mac and Frances MoGrc and
Frankle Matthews are at Crockett vis-
iting their aunt Mrs Julia W Jones
250 Straw Sailor 125 Jones
W Y Ballew returned home last
night from Austin He left this af-
ternoon for Jacksonville on business
Miss Tot Ollphant left for St Ixiuls
via the morning train to buy a stock
of millinery for her establishment
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If vou want to buy something or
have anything to sell or trade a Her-
ald want ad will help you turn the
trick
The Corsicana Elks ball team ar-
rived In the city on the noon train
They are playing the local team this
afternoon
Jones sells 200 Straws for 100
Ladles skirts cleaned and pressed
at Huffs Goods called for and de-
livered Phone G8 tf
Mrs William Piella teacher of
voice building and singing 111 Com-
bination street 19lf
If your clothes are on the hog Just
send them to Tippen Gllbrcath and
have them look like new Phone 535
Free delivery tf
County Commissioner J F Nash re-
turned home this morning from the A
M College where he attended the
Farmers Congress
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Remember our watch and Jewerly
repairing department is ever ready to
care for your wants Copelands Jew-
elry Store
Hon B F Rogers was in the city
yesterday afternoon from Elmtown on
his way to Salmon to look after his
lumber Interests there
The weather continues warm and
dry but so far cotton Is holding up
under it The gardens have about
been put out of business however
Half price 150 Straw 75c Jones
The many friends in this city of A
P Wright will be sorry to hear that
he Is quite 111 at Lida New where he
and Mrs Wright are now located
Jacksonville has reorganized a good
ball team and serves notice on Pal-
estine and Tyler that the new team
will be after the scalp of all comers
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Palestine property Is constantly en-
hancing In value and the demand for
it is increasing You may he Inter-
ested in a home close in for 1700
Wright Kendall Agents 24it
Mrs Ben Jackson and daughter and
Miss Allle Patrick left last night for
Salado Col to visit Mrs Milton
Blount They will be away several
weeks
The best system for saving Is to
Invest In a lot or home and pay for it
gradually We can sell you cither
Wright Kendall would like to sell
you 243t
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The Corsicana and Palestine Elks
ball teams arc playing ball on the lo-
cal diamond this afternoon The
game was scheduled to be called at 5
oclock that all might have an opixir
tunlty of attending
It Is stated on good authority that
if Oak street and Acnue A are paved
a number of new business houses will
be built on those thoroughfares Oak
street is rapidly coming to the front
as one of the best business streets In
the city
See our window of straw goods half
price Jones 2C2t
Palestine is certainly In the land of
watermelons larger and better ones
were never groun here Mr Geo P
Heath still leads in melons of large
size and delicious flavor There may-
be others grown somewhere Just as
good but there arc none In this world
better
You may think Herald ads cost a
little more than other ads hut count-
ing what you get for your money It Is
the cheapest means of advertising of-
fered Palestine people A Herald ad
will reach practically all Palestine
readers To reach them by any other
means would cost many times mora
J itli
l If you want to kmw the value
of a dollar try to borrow one
Benjamin Franklin
There Is no need to borrow if you
start to save
We want to enroll one hundred new
depositors this week and to encourage
our depositors we shall give every one
making a deposit with us a heautlful
Vest Pocket
Savings Bank
This offer holds good only while our
stock of Pocket Banks last Come In
and get one
First National BanK
oT Paletttln
LUCIUS GOOCH President
Ice Cold Watermelons
They can be had by phoning Go
Wyatts distributing depot for the new
Ice plant or from the green ice wag-
ons Prices reasonable 9tf
Hot Weather Prices
Will Prevail all Over Our Store For
The NEXT TEN DAYS
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Special Offerings in Lace Curjjh jjr
Table Linen Towels White
Waistings and Hoisery With
Many Gobd Bargains in OUR
Mens and Boys Department
> e GRAND LEADER
Palestines Bis Daylight Store
than a Herald ad would cost you
Fact Investigate
Every day In the week the Daily
Herald gives the merchant a chance to
talk to the majority of the Palestine
buying public but there are some Pal-
estine merchants who do not take ad-
vantage of this opportunity Just
think what a privilege most merchants
would regard It to have the Palestine
buying public seated before them all
ready to hear what they had to say
about their goods and stores Wouldnt
they do some talking though And
that very opportunity Is afforded them
every day with the Herald as their
mouthpiece Better try an ad In to-
morrows issue
Death of Mrs John Daly
Mrs Laura Edmondson Daly died
at 1 oclock last night at the home of
her brother John Edmondson of lung
trouble of three years duration aged
44 years She will be buried tomorrow
at 10 oclock a m at the family bury-
ing grounds near Salem church wit It
services by Rev John Chenault
Mrs Daly was married about nine-
teen jenrs ago to John Daly and went
to Texas where they made their home
until three years ago when on ac-
count of 111 health they returned to
this county and remained at the home
of her brother the home where she
was reared until her death She be-
came a member of the Methodist
church In enrly lire and has always
been an exemplary christian Mrs
Daly was a lady of many excellent
traits of character and during her en-
tire life she was always a great fa
vorlte with all who knew her being
of a vivacious happy tcm > eraiucnt
and was the center of attraction
wherever she went Those with whom
she associated will greatly miss her
companionship To her husband to
whom no one could have been more
faithful In the discharge of every duty
during his wifes lllnesn we desire to
extend our syiniwtliles In his great
loss and also to the brother and his
famllw who have been so Kind to her
In her affliction Clarksvlllc Tenn
LeafChronicle
Pott Cards Six local views 10c
Aik the local dealer for them tf
Remember
WE CAN FIT THE
EYES
Having an Expert Optician in charge of our
Optical Department
COPELANDS JEWELRY STORE
MRS BROOKS SAFE
Believed That She Did Not Sail on
the Steamer Columbia
Waco Texas July 25 Mrs Willie
Brooks of Clifton wife of a prominent
druggist who was supposed to have
perished when the Columbia went
down on the Pacific coast is now be
lieved to be safe Her husband was
in communication with friends here
and they stated that Mrs Brooks
probably changed her route in Call
foinla going on to Vancouver by rail
She Is therefore thought to be safe
Bostons OldHome Week
Special to tlio Herald
Boston Mass July 2G Bostons
oldhome week celebration which is
to surpass anything of the kind ever
planned by an American community
is but two days away Already the
advance guard of visitors Is putting in
an appearance and it is expected the
first of the week will find the city
entertaining the largest crowd in its
history The program will be ushered
In Sunday with appropriate religious
and patriotic exercises in many parts
of the city Handsome welcome
arches have been erected In Federal
Slimmer and other prominent streets
In the downtown district public build-
ings and business houses are decorat-
ing with flags bunting and electric
lights and in numerous other ways the
city Is rflpldly donning gala attire In
honor of the occasion
A Blow to Mrs Eddy
Concord X H July 25 The next
friends of Mrs Mary Baker Glover
Eddy the Christian Science leader
who are seeking from prominent
Christian Scientists an accounting of
Mrs Eddys property gained an im
portant victory In the Merrlmac su-
perior court today when Judge Robert
X Chamberlain denied five motions
made by counsel for the defendants to
the suit The motions Included prop-
ositions to limit the scope of the In-
quiry to be made by the three masters
named by the court to decide the mat-
ter of Mrs Eddys competency and to
permit the defendants In the original
accounting suit to become parties
ilio yidiiiiiiw acuity u u alia M
dys competency
CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING
Work and prices guaranteed satis-
factory Ladies work given special
care Doyle Bros Tailoring Dept
Mens Outfitters 224t
Cast of Characters Clover Farm
Philander Jlmson Josef McBrlde Jr
Robt Jlmson Jno Russell
Rev Gordman R J Walker j
Slippery Glbbs Chas Russ
Salamander Sharp Tim OConnell
Count Fabian MIrabeauJno LaBarge
Harmon Bliss Leo Falwell
Jno Barton Chas Russ
Jennlet BartonMiss Beatrice Merrick
Mrs Bessie BlissMiss Inez Goodrich
Xancy Ann Jlmson Mrs J X Warren
Tuesday City Hall
Miles Derdens Condition
Xcws from Mnlakoff says Mr Miles
Dcrden is badly hurt his head being
bsdly bruised up Further particulars
say that no one was with Mr Derden
and Mr Mitchnm at the time of their
difficulty and therefore there were no
eye witnesses to the matter It is
understood that Mitcham made a state-
ment to the officers before he died
but It has not been made public
CORRECT BUSHELING
Cleaning pressing and repairing
correctly done Work and prices
guaranteed satisfactory Doyle Bros
Tailoring Dept Mens Outfitters 4t
TEXAS NEWS NOTES
Governor Campbell spoke at Cooper
Thursday
Senator Culberson addressed an Im-
mense crowd at Wills Point Thurs-
day
Big automobiles are being put to
use on South Texas ranches
The Kind
of Frames
To be used is very much a
matter of taste It is impor-
tant though that the frames
set properly on the nose and
at the right distance from the
Eyes that the lenses be per-
fectly centered and how are
you to know when some are
guessing We never guess
GLASSES RIGHT GOOD SGHT
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M FOLANDER
Jeweler and Optician
Best Missouri
Soft Wheat Flour
Ten Days
125
a Sack
J C PRICE
GROCER
Maccabee Hall
Orer Postofflco
The largest and best hall in
the City to rent for any Legi-
timate Gathering
Kor Further Particulars Seo
F E PRICE GEO ESCOTT
Record Keeper Trustee
HER THEATRE
PROGRAM
On Brink
The Electric Belt
Dolls In Dreamland
Xew songs by Miss Quarrier
Strolling Home With Jennie
Take Me Back to New York Town
Special Attention to tadles and
Children
Open 3 to C and 3 to 1L
PRICE TEN CENTS
PURE ICE
kUR Ice is made from water from our Artesian Well
This water is boiled and reboiled and is then run
through Charcoal Filters making Our Ice Abso-
lutely Pure
All Germs Are Killed by
Our Process
We Invite an Inspection of our Plants
Palestine Ice Fuel Gin Co
The White Wagons
PHONE 73
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, July 26, 1907, newspaper, July 26, 1907; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68398/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .