Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 143, Ed. 1, Monday, January 11, 1909 Page: 6 of 6
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DRUGGISTS J
PERSONAL MENTION
Buy Your Suit at Flanagan
Buy that Charity Ball ticket now
so you wont forget
Phone Richardson No 900 for a
dollar load of wood 76t
Judge John M King came home
from the south this afternoon
Rev Robinson returned home from
the south on the afternoon train
Will Teamer is here from Houston
visiting his parents for a few days
Richardson will deliver you a dollar
load o f wood for L00 Phone 900
This is trying weather onthe little
fellows who bring your paper to you
Misses Bessie and Josie Ellis left
Sunday for Houston and Galveston to
visit friends
Jack Bonds is home from school
and will for the present be witkthe
family here
J R Luce of Grapeland was a vis
itor here yesterday He was on his
way to Austin
Miss Willie Pearl Gardner returned
to Austin today to resume her studies
at the University
Shoe box trade has been good out
of the city today But the boxes did
not contain shoes
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping Apply Mrs F E
Denison No 7 Queen street ll3t
One dollar tor atlcketfto the Char
teniSKHMu folflr ur fnn 1nt fost
WnnRe aiajaceiSneetfoIi the Sefeaf ten
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State Senator C Cf Stokes and Mr
Joe Adams of Crockett were in the
city yesterday on their way to Aus-
tin
Mrs Delia Withers returned to her
home at Groveton today after spend
ing the holidays here at the home of
Mr R S Rains
Thos D Bonner of Tyler was in
the city Saturday representing the
referee in bankruptcy in the W G
Gibbs bankruptcy j
Mrs Janie Buck Monroe leading
lady in the Monroe company appear-
ing at the opera house tonight is the
guest of her parents while in the city
Lieutenant Carlton Buck who has
been in Cuba for the past several
months but lately transferred to
Georgia is here on a visit to his
parents
We pay the fiddler you can do the
dancing and still know that you have
helped some unfortunate victim of
the last centurys greatest calamity
Attend the Charity Ball
Dr Chas H Holcombe and wife of
Trenton N J after a visit to Archi-
tect B F Brook and family left for
their home today The doctor was
sick almost the entire time of his
visit having contracted the grip soon
after his arrival
OVERCOAT LOST REWARD FOR
RETURN Lost between Royall Bank
corner and the J R Cook home on
Reagan street an Alfred Benjamin Co
gray overcoat with velvet collar
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likely a muffler in one of the pock-
ets Return to Avenue Drug Stoie
and get suitable reward ll3t
Now the holidays are over and some
of you have not had your Piauo tuned
I am still in the business and will fix
your piano up in firstclass shape at
prices consistent with hard times and
good work All work guaranteed H
II Jones 514 Oak street Telephone
52G 1214lm
To prevent possible errors and also
to induce as many as possible to buy
tickets to the Charity Mask Ball we
wish to let every one know that the
Elks will defray all expenses of the
ball out of their own treasury and
one hundred cents of every dollar re-
ceived for tickets will go to the Red
Cross in Italy for the relief of the
earthquake victims
There Is no case on record of a
and colds Why take anything else
Bratton Drug Co
Herald Want Ads Pay
Tuesday Morning
HORWITS
Rain or Shine Sleet or Snow
Our Fall and Winter Clearance Sale Begins
The Ladies calling on us Tuesday morning will
purchase for 50c a Soft Finish Muslin Gown
trimmed in three styles v cut neck emire and
embroidered Some are tucked and trimmed with
lace some are trimmed with embroidery All are
made from a 10c quality muslin and we will sell
you what you need at per garment
Cents
49 f ragnwi
sheriffs saue
State of Texas County ofj flderson
By virtue of an OrderSofjSae is-
sued out of the Honorable District
Couit of said Anderson county Texas
on the 9th day of January l909 by
the cleik of said court infthe case of
Wm H Nance vs Wm Reamer J
N Garner and W C Kendall No
801 on the docket of said cburt and
to me as sheriff of said Anderson
county directed and delivered I will
proceed to sell within the hours pre-
scribed by law for Sheriff scales that
is to say betweeil the hours of 10
oclock a m and 4 oclock m on
the first Tuesday in February 1909
it being the 2ndday of said month
before the court house doort of said
Anderson county Texas in the city of
Palestine the following described
property towit tf
First Tract A part oflthe S G
Wells league situated in said Ander
son county Texas and being a part
of the Hassell subdivisionVof said
league and bounded and described as
follows towit Beginning ont he e b
line of block No 3 at 147 510 vrs
from the s e corner of said block on
the north side of the Neches road
thence north 20 e with saicLline 167
vrs to a stake in said line in the
center of a ditch thence with said
ditch s 5 w following said ditch 93
vrs to a stake on the west side of
said ditch thence south 2 el90 vrs
following said ditch and continuing to
a stake on the west sideHbf the
Neches road north 67 e 95 vrs to the
place of beginning being 3 acres of
land fJt
Second Tract
derson county Texas and being a
Situated irijsaid An
New Spring Skirls
New Spring Suits
SuitsI
The advance showing of thienew
styles in Ladies Wear is ifferent
K enough to convince yottlfjyere not
showing last seasons skirts as
Z4 new ones
issintrmtr
pait of the said Hassell subdivision
of said S G Wells league Adjoining
said 3acre tract above described and
bounded as follows towit Beginning
at a stake in the e b line of said
block No 3 at GO vrs from the s e
corner of said block No 3 thence
north 2 east with said boundary line
cough cold or la grippe developing j S7 510 vi s to a stake in said line on
into pneumonia after Foleys Honey Ltlie north side of said Neches road
and Tar has been taken as it cuies thence soutli CG w 95 vrs to a stake
the most obstinate deep seated coughs
thence south 10 e 52 vrs thence
north 87 e 70 vis to the placeof be-
ginning Said two tracts of land be-
ing fully described in a deed of trust
recorded in Vol 1G on page 315 of
the deed of trust records of said An-
derson county Texas
Levied on on the 11th day of Janu-
ary 1909 at 10 oclock a m as the
property of said defendant Wm R
Garner to satisfy a judgment against
said defendants Wm G Garner J
N Gamer and C Kendall amount-
ing to 52140 with ten per cent per
annum iuteiest thereon from the 7th
day of December 190S in favor of
said plaintifr Wm H Nance and
costs of suit and the further costs of
execution of said order of sale
Given under my hand this the 11th
dav of January 1909 l
W H Black
Sheriff of said Anderson j County
Texas j
In the Switch Towera
The men in the towers who throw
he switches to let the travelers safely
into or out lrom the great terminals
told about in tiie Railroad Mans Mag-
azine for February in today at
Cookeh Other new ones at iookes
All Storj National Gray Goose and
New England Ask Cooke about it
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
State of Texas County of Anderson
By viitue of an order of sale issued
out of the Honorable District Court of
Anderson county Texas on the 9th
day of January 1909 by the clerk
thereof in the case of G S Robinson
versus W J Pearce Lawrence R
Pearce Clarence O Pearce Oscar R
Pearce Cleo L Pearce Orin C
Pearce and Victor E Pearce cause
No 8005 and to me as sheriff di
rected and delivered I will proceedfto
sell for cash within the hours pre
scribed by law for Sheiiffs Sales on
the first Tuesday in February 1909
it being the 2nd day of February 1909
before the Court House door of said
Anderson county in the city of Pales-
tine Texas the following described
property towit
First Tract Situated in Anderson
county Texas part of the T S
Barnes survey about two miles north
of Palestine containing 135 acres
and being the same land described
fully in deed of trust from W J
Pearce to Z L Robinson trustee of
date April 1st 1908 and recorded in
Vol 16 page 50 < h of deed of trust
records for Anderson county Texas
Second Tract In Anderson county
Texas part of the Peter Hinds sur-
vey and being all of said survey lying
between the Martin Murchison survey
and the Palestine and Brushy Creek
road except that1 part of same sold by
A W Gregg to Thomas Hamilton
Third Tract In Anderosn county
Texas part of the Martin Murchison
survey of 324 410 acres abstract No
510 certificate No 246 patent No
400 Vol 22 of date March 10th 1878
being 200 acres and being all of said
v
We ai e rather irjor e particular
than ejer before that our styles
should be in good taste rather
than freakish and that the
hang and workmanship is
the kind that will bring you back
Our White Sale No V9 Starts on the 14th
Watch For Circulars
The Grand Leader
The Place Most People Trade
survey of 324 410 acres except 124 12
acres off the east end and sold by
Horace Word to J J Word being the
same tract conveyed to G ENorwood
by A W Gregg by deed dated Dec
8th 1902 recorded in Vol 72 page
116 of Anderson county deed recoids
Levied on as the property of W J
Pearce Lawrence R Pearce Clarence
O Pearce Oscar R Pearce Cleo L
Pearce Orin C Pearce and Victor E
Pearce to satisfy a judgment based
upon certain notes secured by a deed
of trust said judgment amuonting to
212465 and the judgment for said
amount being against W J Pearce
alone but with foreclose of said deed
of trust as against W J Pearce Law-
rence R Pearce Clarence O Peaice
Oscar R Pearce Cleo L Pearce Orin
C Pearce and Victor E Pearce in fa-
vor of G S Robinson with interest
and costs of suit
Given under my hand this 11th day
of January 1909
W H Black
Sheriff Anderson Co Texas
Many little lives have been saved
by Foleys Honey and Tar for coughs
coldb croup and whooping cough It
is the only safe remedy for infants
and children as it contains no opi-
ates or other narcotic drugs and chil-
dren like Foleys Honey and Tar
Careful mothers keep a bottle in the
house Refuse substitutes Biatton
Drug Co
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
State of Texas County of Anderson
By virtue of an order of sale issued
out of the Honorable District Court of
Anderson county Texas on the 9th
Opportune
Time
The beginning of a New Year is a
good time to start your business
on a systematic basis
We would suggest that you deposit
your money with this bank subject
to check By paying all your bills
and obligations by check you will
be enabled to keep an absolute re-
cord of all such transactions
day of January 1909 by the clerk
thereof in the case of Z L Robinson
versus J E Brittain and Mrs J E
Biittain No 8000 and to me as sher-
iff directed and delivered I will pro-
ceed to sell for cash within the
hours prescribed by law for Sheriffs
Sales on the first Tuesday in Febru-
ary 1909 it being the 2nd day of Feb-
ruary 1909 before the Court House
door of said Anderson county in the
based upon vendors lien notes said
judgment amounting to 65310 and
the judgment for said amount being
against J E Brittain alone but with
foreclosure of said vendors lien as
against both J E Brittain and Mrs
J E Brittain in favor of Z L Rob-
inson with interest and costs of suit
Given under my hand this 11th day
of January 1909
W H Black
Sheriff of Andreson County Texas
HAPPY HOUR TONIGHT
The New Show Opens This Evening
Good Program
The Happy Hour Theatre opens
tonight at the place formerly occupied
by the G T Theatre and as a special
inducement the management an-
nounces that ladies will be admitted
free this evening when accompanied
by one paid admission t
The program villKConsisWofj two
lustrated songs by John
and special musical numbers by Wal-
ker Cohen >
The Minstrel Comedy Co has been
secured by the management for two
performances on Friday evening and
the program will be changed nightly
WEATHER FORECAST
Published By Authority of the Secre-
tary of Agriculture
Issued at New Orleans
For Palestine and vicinity
Cloudy and threatening weather
with snow flurries tonight and Tues-
day Continued cold Warmer Tues-
day night
Minimum temperature 22 v
Maximum temperature 78
A cold wave covers the entire
Northwest West Southwest and Cen-
tral Mississippi valley It is attended
over the Northwest by temperature
ranging between zero and twentyeight
below In Manitoba B C it is as
low as 42 degrees below The ex-
tremes in Texas at 7 a m were 6 de-
grees above in the Panhandle and 66
degrees at Brownsville At the same
hour freezing temperature ruled south
of San Antonio The line of freezing
temperature extends from Louisville
ICy southwest to South Texas A de-
pression is over El Paso attended by
temperature of 42 degrees but unac-
companied by precipitation Light
snow or sleet is reported this morn-
ing in Central and East Texas Okla-
homa and Tennessee Rain is falling
in portions of Alabama Tennessee
and Pennsylvania
Threatening conditions are indicat-
ed tonight and Tuesday with contin-
ued cold weather in the vicinity of
Palestine
G Hass Hagen
Official in Charge
Our Messengers
Go Everywhere
IF YOU NEED A MESSENGER
BOY TO CARRY A PACKAGE RUN
ERRANDS ETC TELEPHONE NO
152 SMITHS CIGAR STORE ONLY
TEN CENTS QUICKEST SERVICE
Public Notice
No permit will be given to hunt or
fish at the old or new Water Company
Lakes or premises
Wm Branagan
tt Receiver Palestine Water Co
v r d
ART EXHIBITION
5
Paintings of Miss Marie Cronin to Be
Viewed By Her Friends
The following invitation has been J
mailed out
Exhibition
Marie Cronins Paintings
at home of
Mr and Mrs William Branagan
Nineteen Hundred and Nine H
to Eleven
w v
Miss Cronin has recently returned
from Paris where she spent several 1
years studying art and a number of S3r
J J
her pictures have been exhibited in
that city and got most flattering no-
tice Her Palestine friends will be
glad indeed of an opportunity of seey
ing her pictures g
Try a Gas Heater for these cool s
mornings
l
DORA THORNE
city of Palestine Texas the following i Tuesday evening January Twelfth
described property towit Lots Thir-
teen and Fourteen of Z L Jlobinsons
subdivision of the I P Reinhardt
survey of land in Anderson county
Texas said land more fully described
in a deed from Z L Robinson to J
E Brittain of date July 3rd 1901 to
which reference is made for a further
description
Levied on as the property of
J E Brittain and Mrs J E
Brittain to satisfy a judgment
Mrs Monroe Formerly Miss Janie
Buck Leading Lady In Play
Dora Thorne will be the offering at
the Temple Theatre tonght and Mrs H g
Janie B Monroe formerly MissJanie
Buck of this city is the leading char-
acter In the j > lay and cast Mrs Mon-
roe has received very flattering no
tices from the press of the country
for her emotional work and no doubt
many of her friends Tvill take advan
tage of the opportunity of witnessing
her performance tonight
Try a Gas Heater for these cool J
mornings 3
COMMITTEES APPOINTED JVf
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ositioq
T ln estigatej
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to the Herald
Special
Washington JJ C Jan lL S
ators Clark Dillingham Kittrjd
Culberson and Overman were appoint 3 i L
ed committee to investigate whether
a
President Roosevelt exceeded his au-
thority in the Tennessee Coal com-
pany matter
Speaker Cannon of the housenamed
Olmstead Curry Young Brantleyand
Bowers as a committee to investigate
the expenditures for the secret ser
vico department
Wood Yard
On Main street opposite Fergusons
Grocery Store Phone 602 Aor 355
Big Loads of Honest Wood
lL6t v O F Cleveland
You would not delay taking Foleys
Kidney Remedy at the first sign of
kidney or bladder rouble it you real-
ized that neglect might result In
Brights disease or diabetes Foleys
Kidney Remedy corrects irregulari-
ties and cures all kidney and bladdec
disorders Bratton Drug Co
Jas F Brook architect and engl
gineer Room 25 Link Building tf
Try a Gas
mornings
Heater for these cool
Phone 900 Richardsons wood yard
for good wood 14tI
LADIES FREE TONIGHT
HAPPY HOUR
THEATRE
THE NEW SHOW OPENS TONIGHT
Next to WyattMclnnis Furniture Co
Old G T Theatre
2000 FT
MOTION PICTURES 2000
Change Nightly
TWO ILLUSTRATED SONGS TWO
By John C Cohen
THE LATEST MUSICAL NUMBE
Walker Cohen
LADIES FREE TONIGHT
Accompanied by Paid Admission
FIRST PERFORMANCE AT 715
Admission 5c and 10c5j
MINSTREL
COMEDY
NIGHT
CO FRIDAY
LADIES FREE TONIGHTI
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 143, Ed. 1, Monday, January 11, 1909, newspaper, January 11, 1909; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83680/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .