Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 29, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 10, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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ensuing seven days Mondays state
election in Maine is expected to af-
ford some indication of the turn of
political sentiment in general and the
results will be especially interesting
in view of the fall elections soon to
take place The state election in Ar-
kansas will be held the Saturday but
willattract less attention as demo-
cratic success from governor and con-
gressmen down is assured
Factional fights will lend interest
to the state primaries to be held in
New Jersey Washington and Illinois
United States senatorships as well as
slate offices are involved in the New
Jersey and Washington primaries In
Illinois the new primary law will be
tried out for the first time in the
nomination by all parties of candi
dates for congressional legislative
county and judicial offices The fight
oi insurgency against standpatism
adds interest to the republican con-
gressional contests
An election to choose delegates to
the convention which will frame a
constitution for Arizona as a state
will be held Monday Tuesday will
be primary day in New York City
Other political events of the week
will include the democratic state con-
vention of California the state con-
vention of independent democrats of
Tennessee and republican state con
ventions in Montana and Connecticut
In the Connecticut convention a spir
ited contest for the gubernatorial
nomination will be fought out
State fairs will be held during the
week at Syracuse N Y Milwaukee
Wis Wheeling W Va Huron S
D Grand Rapids Mich Louisville
Ky Hutchinson Kas and Indianap-
olis Ind
Among other events of the week
that will attract attention will be
the national amateur golf champion-
ship tournament at Brookline Mass
the annual meeting of the Trades and
Iabor Congress of Canada at Fort
William Ont the annual convention
of the National Association of Local
Fire Insurance Agents at Chicago the
opening of the Appalachian Exposi
tion at Knoxville the meeting of
National Association of Cotton Ma
facturers at Portsmouth No
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CityPresident
President Taft who was horn Sept
161857 will celebrate his fiftythird
birthday Thursday at his summer
home in Beverly
The news of the week from abroad
will tell of the grand centennial cele
brations to be held in Mexico and
Chile the proceedings of the British
Trade Union Congress at Sheffield
the annual maneuvers of the French
army at Picardy the first general
elections in the new South African
union andthe meeting of the Inter-
national Congress of Commercial In-
struction in Vienna
BUTTER AND SUBSTITUTES
Secretary of National Dairy Union
Explains a Few Things
The great majority of people eat
butter and much prefer it to any of
the subititutes which have been put
upon the market However a great
many people must use a substitute on
account of the high prices which pre-
vail during certain months of the
year
Oleomargarine is the most common
substitute for butter and millions of
pounds of this product are consumed
each year The difference in cost of
production between oleomargarine and
gutter Is so great than when butter
is retailed at forty cents per pound
oleomargarine may be retailed at
twenty cents per pound at as great a
profit to the dealer
The person who chooses to pur-
chase the substitute should be allow-
ed to do so and he should be required
to pay only the price of the substi-
tute The difference In price be-
tween the genuine product and the
Money Doesn t Grow
On Trees
and so when you buy a piece of
property you want to be sure
that you have a clear title to it
end no chance of losing same
Let us make the abstract of the
land and you will know what
you are doing
Anderson County
Abstract OoD
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A CLEANLY AGE
Twentieth Century IdeaB Incline To-
ward Sanitation and Preventatives
Nowadays scientists believe that in
cleanliness lies the secret of preven-
tion of diseases
To prevent a disease remove the
cause
Just as unclean habits breed many
diseases so careless habits will breed
dandruff Impoper use of anothers Doat waste your money buying
brushes combs etc will surely cause Piasters when you can get a bottle
dandruff and in time will just as ° Chamberlain s Liniment for twenty
cents A niono f fr ° n
surely cause baldness
Its microbic infection nothing more
nor less
Newbros Herpicide kills the dand
ruff germ and causes hair to grow Sod by Bra on Drug Co
luxuriantly Herpicide is absolutely
AUTO FIRE ENGINE
Palestine Is Considering the Purchase
of Such Apparatus
Chief John H Gernand of the Gal-
veston fire department has been call-
ed upon by the board of city commis-
sioners of Palestine to furnish them
advice and information concerning the
worth of an automobile fire truck
The Galveston department has been
operating with success one of the
pieces of apparatus and before buying
the Palestine officials thought it ad
isable to consult Chief Gernand
A communication received by Chief
Gernand from Fire Commissioner
Turner of Palestine stated that the
city commissioners of Palestine appro
priated 9000 for fire fighting appa-
ratus It Is understood that In his re-
ply the Galveston fire chief set forth
many admirable features embodied in
the auto engine for fighting fire
Galveston News
Chamberlains Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best
known medicine in use for the relief
and cure of bowel complaints It
cures griping diarrhoea dysentery
and should be taken at the first un-
natural looseness of the bowels It
is equally valuable for children and
adults It always cures Sold by
Bratton Drug Co
Hot days followed by cool nights
will breed malaria in the body that Is
bilious or costive Prickly Ash Bit-
ters is very valuable at this time for
keeping the stomach liver and bowels
well regulated Bratton Drug Co
Special Agents
free from other
grease or injurious
substances
Sold by leading druggists Send
10c in stamps for sample to The Her
picide Co Detroit Mich
One dollar bottles guaranteed Brat
ton Drug Co Special Agents Adv
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con
Jla reen Mrs uiara uienn iurs
and from hiV oVinrtv tr00 tor i
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the big shady trees waterj
ing resources and all of the natural
proclivities that tend to make this < in
and with the aid of a good landsca
gardener that present grove could
soon be converted into a veritable
fairyland and a rendezvous for all up-
on Sunday evenings and holidays
Mr Curtiss is considered an author-
ity on things pertaining to civic at-
tractiveness he having been a prime
mover in the beautifying of Seattle
and Spokane several years ago when
he was appearing at his own theater
The Curtiss in both cities
turning at a future date and be able
to pay the present forest a visit in
its new surrounding
five A piece of flannel damp
ened with this liniment is superior to
any plaster for lame back pains in
the side and chest and much cheaper
Used and give the above date A
charge of one cent will be made on
each piece of mail advertised
Geo W Burkitt Jr
Postmaster
LETTER LIST
Number of Letters Remain Uncalled
For at Local Postoffice
List of letters remaining uncalled
for in the postoffice at Palestine
Texas for the week ending September
Cth 1910 Persons calling for any ot
these letters will please say
Mens List
Grover Bishop H L Blake
ST MARYS
ACADEMY
OPENS
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HONDAY SEPT 12
The school is now
equipped to give a
commercial or busi-
ness course in the
higher grades to
those desiring same
Will also teach busi-
ness course to special
students
Ladies List
Mary Averheart Sra Dona Marie
Alberez JIIss c BriSs Iiss JIel
Bessie Hatter Mosell Murry Ella
Reeseman Mrs Mollie Scott Miss
llamie Starnes Miss A B Taylor
Miss Quecu nr I25t Strr Srioa KtiA3r
Wilson Miss Mealia Womack Mrs
Louisa Young
Official Letters
Elizzia Franz John Hunt Wilbert
Harris Miss Julia Johnson A L
Lowell Mose Mosely Martha Maddox
Mary Oppenbramer Rilla Washington
Can be depended upon is an ex
pression we all like to hear and when
Mr Curtiss was highly elated when j it is used in connection with Cham
told of the results of the election to1 berlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
ward purchasing this park and says I Remedy it means that it never fails
he hopes to have the pleasure of re1 to cure diarrhoea dysentery or bowel
complaints It is pleasant to take
and equally valuable for children and
adults Sold by Bratton Drug Co
LAST OF THE SEASON
Popular Excursion to Houston and
Galveston Via I G N Satur-
day September 17 1910
Excursion tickets will be sold for
trains arriving Galveston and Houston
Saturday afternoon Sept 17th and
Sunday morning Sept ISth Limit
returning leave Galveston or Houston
Monday September 19th
For further information see Ticket
Agent 8 913lGd
TEXAS NEWS NOTES
A charter was granted for the Tex
Adver jas Southern Railway a new short line
to extend from Poteet to Pleasanton
in Atascosa county
The sale of the International and
Great Northern railway scheduled for
September 15 has been postponed to
October 16
The pipe line for gas between Rei
ser and Laredo is expected to be com-
pleted by Thanksgiving
Five train loads of homeseekers ar-
rive at San Antonio Four of them
are for Tevis
A planing mill and lumber at Call
Texas burned entailing a loss of 50
000
Notice
We have bought stock and accounts
of the Dobbs Furniture Co All bills
owed Dobbs Furniture Co are payable
only to the undersigend
3 Gt Bailey Furniture Co
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HORLICKS
It Means
Original and Genuine
HALTED 8V3BLI4
The Fooddrink for All Ages
More healthful than Tea or Coffee
Agrees with the weakest digestion
Delicious invigorating and nutritious
Rich milk malted grain powder form-
A quick lunch prepared in a minute
Take no substitute AskforHORLICKS
Others are imitations
If
Saturday Monday and Tuesday
50 dozen Marseiles finish towels large size worth
12 l2c on sale Saturday at only each 7c
1 case 2000 yards brown domestic full yard
wide cheap at 6 l2c on sale Saturday at only
per yard 4 34c
2 bales cotton checks nice good heavy weight
worth 6 l2c on sale Saturday at only 10 yards
for 45c
Hod
substitute is so great that dealers
are tempted to sell the latter for the
former Only by requiring that the
consumers may differentiate between
the two articles can honest traffic in
the substitute be insured
This was contemplated by congress
when the present internal revenue tax
of ten cents per pound was levied up
on artifically colored oleomargarine
Many people think that all oleomar-
garine is taxed ten cents per pound
This is not a fact Oleomargarine
which is artifically colored so that
the consumer cannot distinguish it
from butter is the only oleomargarine
that is thus taxed AVhen it is put
upon the market in its natural color
it is only taxed onefourth of one cent
y when the product is made
like butter so that it may be
lently sold as butter that a
msome tax is imposed upon it
suppress the sale of oleomargarine or
to make it more expensive to the con
sumer but to prevent fraud in its
sale
The National Dairy Union
E K Slater Secy St Paul Minn
Dry
BENEFIT OF GUI PARKS
M Curtiss of the Curtiss Comedy
Company Says Mlchaux Grove
Is Ideal Place For Park
Mr S M Curtiss the funny fellow
with the Curtiss Comedy company at
the Airdome this week is a devoted
admirer of things beautiful in the way
of civic attractiveness Mr Curtiss
was out at Michauxs Grove yesterday
afternoon and upon his return said
he never saw a better site than this
40c dozen mens heavy ribbed undershirts
and drawers a good garment at 39c on sale
Saturday at only 25c per garment Dont pass
these
20 dozen mens all silk fourinhand ties a
splendid 25c quality on sale Saturday at only
each 1 5c
Yours very truly
Blackwell 2 J AV Brown Jonnie
Brown Charlie Baruley Luther Brum >
ley 2 G R Carnes Marshall Car
ter Robert Davis Joe Danniels W
W George James H Gaines Henry
Gaston Janes T Graham H C Greer
W H Harper G H Hicks Charlie
Jonson Otis Jones John R Jones
Harry Kimbroth Jesse Lawrence
Geo Parker Rev J H Reeves Jacob
Stucki Leutenant Shaw C M Spen-
cer Geo Taylor Oscar Wiseman
Chas Ware Chas Wood Sam Yeager
Ames Iron Works
Secretary Richard Royall Society
Phone
agoj
Need Cleaning and Pressing
535
are now showing
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Will Take Part In Solemn Procl
of Blessed Sacrament Sunday
Close of Catholic Congress
Send them to us We will see that they are clearrf
ed perfectly and are nicely pressed We do not
merely spot clean your garments Every thread of
the fabric is thoroughly cleaned and freshened up
by our uptodate process Your coat collar is free
from soil the sleeves do riot bag at the elbow and the
coat front is straight and stiff when we return your m
coat JNjzjiaTU JIrfptf alteration fc dT M
gentlemen mV ti i
Everything Called For and Deliverer
In a Dust Proof Wagon
Tippen Qllhremth
BLOWN UP BY Qt
not an uncommon occurance BuildiS
are often destroyed and lives lost on j
Account of Faulty Plumbing
and gas fitting Even homes not piped
for gas are not exempt Gas from
leaky mains often finds its way through
poor sewerage connections The results
are disasterous Unusual means and
precaution are usedjjy us to avoid these
accidents We do good plumbing and
gas fitting
Jim REDYJIME
Shop Cor Oak and John Bts
NEWJFALL STALES
A very large assortment of the very latest novelties in the
market You are cordially invited to call and look them over
The Good Tailors
Ta 5N
MANY POLITICAL CONTESTS ARE
TO BE FOUGHT OUT AT THE
POLLS AND IN STATE CONVEN-
TIONS OTHER NOTES
Herald Special
Washington D C Sept 10 Polit-
ical developments of an important
character are promised during the
Herald SDeclal
Montreal Sept 10 Fifty thousand
marchers including hundreds of pre-
lates and priests clad in brilliant and
multicolored vestments will take
part in the solemn processicn of the
blessed sacrament which tonfSrrow
will bring to a close the largest and
most notable assembly of Roman
Catholics ever held in the new world
This procession is the culminating
feature of every Eucharistic Congress
and always the leading attraction
from the standpoint of popular inter-
est
Arrangements for the grand pa-
geant tomorrow have been completed
on a most elaborate scale Promptly
at 1230 the solemn tones of the big
Bourbon will sound forth from the
towers oli Notre Dame announcing to
all within hearing that the immense
body has started on its war eastward
along Notre Dame from Place dAmes
Square The objective point will be
Fletchers Fied at the foot of Mount
Royal
Police firemen and numerous Ro-
man Catholic organizations will lead
the procession Following these will
come a multitude of choir singers
cross bearers cardinals abbots bish-
ops and archbishops Towards the
end of the procession will be seen
Cardinal Vannutelli the Papal Le-
gate bearing the Blessed Sacrament
surrounded by a guard of honor The
Sacred Host will be carried in a spec-
ial ostensorium made of solid sliver
donated by a Cobalt mine owner and
ornamented with precious stones the
gifts of the Catholic ladies of Mon-
treal x
Not a minute should be lost when a
child shows symptoms or croup
Chamberlains Cough Remedy given as
soon as the child becomes hoarse or
even after the croupy cough appears
will prevent the attack Sold by Brat
ton Drug Co
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Tailors
ACOINERY
Should you need Cotton Ginning Cane Grinding Saw Mill or othor
Machinery or repairs for same it matters not by whom made Dilleys
can save you time trouble or money perhaps all if you will consult
them You are desirious of building up Anderson County give proof of
it by first giving home factories employing home labor an opportunity
to Berve you and then all things being equal give them the preference
Cnll on or Addnn
Biiley Son
Palestine Texas
SATISFACTORY PHOTOGRAPHS
Made Any Time Day or
Night Kain or Shine
WATSSW STUDIO
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 29, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 10, 1910, newspaper, September 10, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83854/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .