Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 5, 1910 Page: 3 of 6
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For fourteen days only
beginning noon Oct 1st
MRS CADDIE WINSTON HERRINGTON
111 Erwln Street Phone 426
Sewing Club
Miss Flossie Gardner entertained
the Sewing Club Monday afternoon at
Be regular meeting The sewing
hour was delightfully spent in work
and conversation followed by a de-
licious Juncheon Mrs John Townes
JjApf Houston and Mrs Lovell Bay
re ou
Week End House Party J
nd Mrs B H Gardrl
Mrs Vance Duncan of Egypt the
Misses Gardner and Miss Helen Grant
form a congenial house party at Elk
hart this week The latter ladies left
this morning to join Judge and Mrs
Gardner who left Monday
Farewell Party
Mrs John D Grigsby entertained
on Monday afternoon in compliment
to Mrs J W Sykes who leaves
Thursday for her new home at Cor
pus Christi where Dr Sykes has ac-
cepted the call of the Episcopal
church This beautiful occasion was
fraught with much love and the
charming informality was pleasing to
alj The parlors and dining room
were thrown together and decorated
for the occasion theparlors being in
La France roses and the dining room
In American Beauties Ferns were
prettily arranged here arid there
Eachguest brought her sewing or
fancy work and the conversation of
each drifted to the parting and friend-
ship of the honoree A beautiful mu-
sical program was rendered
Instrumental duet Sunflower
Barice Mesdames J W Sykes and
L Gooch
Vocal solo I Love Thee Truly
Mrs Pinkney Hail of Crockett
Piano solo Farewell song with
out words Mrs L Gooch
Mrs Gooch said she thought that
Mrsj Sykes would read in the melody
the loving thoughts of her friends
present and take them with her to
hernew home
Piano solo Song of the Bathers
Mrs Goocb This suggested to the
honoree her home beside the sea
Vocal duetThou Art My Own
Mesdames E W Link and > J D
Grigsby
Vocal iffAVi Vivrtvrn Mr tjnli
Every number was Deautiiul and
voiced goodbye with the fondest lovei
Another hour was passed in conver-
sation and luncheon
Mrs Grigsby was assisted by Mes-
dames F Hufsmith and J jD Smullen
and Miss Lois Grigsby in entertain-
ing
ReesMedlenka
The wedding of Miss Fannie Rees
and Fred Medlenka which took place
at the home of the brides mother
Mrs F Rees on Wednesday night
was a beautiful one The bride was1
most attractive in a white lace robe
over white silk and she carried a
shower bouquet of Biide roses Her
bridesmaid Miss Cora Rees was in
white over pink and carried a huge
bunch of pink carnations The best
man was Flora Medlenka Father O
Sullivan of Galveston performed the
ceremony The wedding march was
played by the sister of the bride Mrs
Rader and before the marriage Miss
Fannie Culmore sang Oh Fair Oh
Sweet and Holy After the wedding
a reception was held where only the
family and intiirrate friends were
present Punch was served by Miss
Letha Mundine and Miss Orile Med
lenka assisted by Master Vernon
ScKanhale The only ornament worn
by the bride was an old and ve y
beautiful brooch which had been worn
by her mother grandmother and
greatgrandmother on their wedding
j day After the reception the young
couple went into their own horne at
1215 Arlington street the gift of the
groom Those who received with
DIGESTION
Biliousness and constipation bring on kidney
disease which is the great destroj er of life The safe
course is to remove bilious disorders as soon as they
appear
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
Is a system tonic and corrective which carries its
cleansing and stimulating influence to every part of
the body drives out impurities strengthens diges-
tion and quickly restores energy and cheerful spirits
Oct the Oenulne with the Figure 3 In Red on Tront Label
Sold by Druggists
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Mrs Rees were Mrs I Schanhals
Miss Annie Bohn and Miss L Clen
denin of Galveston and Mrs Fred
Medlenka From Sundays Houston
Post
MissFannie Rees with her mother
sister and brother survived the Gal-
veston flood and made her home in
Palestine for a while where she
made many warm friends who are
happy ith her in her happiness
Surprise Party
A crowd of young people gathered
Friday evening at the home of Miss
Alice Johnson complimentary to her
guests Misses Ada and Katie Storck
of Palestine Texas Sundays Hous-
ton Post
Will Leave Thursday Night
Rev Dr J W Sykes and Mrs
JSykesanddajiehter Miss Eleanor
nilleave tomorrdW SJght far their
nejv home at Corpus vJhristi During
his two years pastorate of St Phil-
ips church they have endeared them-
selves not only to the membership of
that church but to all who have had
the pleasure of knowing them and
it is regretted by all that they leave
May their pastures be green with
everflowing waters
Ladies Bazaar
The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap-
tist church will hold a social meeting
and bazaar with Mrs t W Smith
pn Friday afternoon at 3 oclock All
members of the church and friends
are invited to be present
Complimentary Rook
Mesdames W G Jameson L Dou
thit and Lev Frederick entertained
with ten tables of Rook yesterday
afternoon honoring Mesdames M A
Davey of Houston and Lovell Bay of
St Louis The Jameson home was
pietty and fragrant in fall roses pink
and white ones being used in the
parlors while red roses decorated the
dining room Ferns added grace to
the decorations The hostesses with
their honorees and Miss Kathleen
Jameson received the guests who on
entering vere served to delicious
punch from an attractive corner of
the hall by Mesdames Ben Jackson
and Shade Green Miss Katherine
Douthit and Kathleen Davey passed
the pretty score cards and soon all
were interested in Rook at the close
of which covers were laid and an ele-
gant two course luncheon served
Mrs Freddie Kolstad Kuhne of New
York was an outoftown guest
Rook Continued
This afternoon Rook was continued
at the Jameson home Mesdames Ja
meson Douthit and Frederick enter-
taining other friends in honor of Mes-
dames Davey and Bay The same
pietty flowers were used as on yes-
terday and this was another happy
afternoon
Pilesl Pilesl Pilesl
Williams Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles
it absorbs the tumors allays itching
at once acts as a poultice gives in-
stant relief Williams Indian P1K
Ointment is prepared for Piles and
itching Sold by druggists mall 50c
and 100 Williams Manufacturing
Co Props Cleveland O
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
If you need a Wagon see Herman
Schmidt Co 104lm
i Herald want ada bring results
ir IN PRI
t
Turn your money loose You will certainly buy
if you get prices in this
eduction Sale
On account of the continued sickness of Mr W H
Kingsbury and the big fall stock already bought
Four Solid Grs Wmroute
NAD JNOLA ft
Talcum Powder
Will Please the Most Exacting
Man Woman or Child
Childft
si
Nadinola Talcum Powder is com-
posed e ntirely of sanative ingredients
fine and soft as velvet When used
it sets free just enough oxygen to
the skin white and soft and
lthyJgndition Pre
Jwomen requiring the best
fx oyTleading druggists or mail
your money back if not pleased
National Toilet Company
PARIS TENNESSEE
Sold By
MOTLEY DRUG CO
Engine No 110 Cut Up Some
Last night locomotive No 110 got
restive through a leaky throttle and
succeeded in dumping her tender into
the turntable pit at the round house
Slight damagewas done and some
delay to the round house work result-
ed until the tender could be placed
back on the rails
Bids Wanted
In accordance with Chap 124 Sec
1G5 of School Laws of Texas sealed
bids from persons or corporations
qualified under the law to act as
treasurer for Palestine public schools
who offer satisfactory bond as pro-
vided In said Section 165 will be re-
ceived Said bids should state the
highest rate of interest to be paid by
said treasurer on the average daily
balances for the privilege of acting as
such treasurer
Such bids should also name the
least rate of interest to be charged
on all ovei drafts if any
Provided that no commissions or
fees shall be allowed for services as
such treasurer
Said bids are to be filed with C
A Sterne secretary of Board of Trusj
tees on or before the 10th day of
October 1910
By order of Board
W M Hamilton President
C A Sterne Secretary 3010t
F E Barnes having resigned the
agency for the American Live Stock
Insurance that company will be rep-
resented by Mr B F Rogers aftei
Oct 1st 1910 3 Ct
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Office of International Great
Northern Railroad Company
Palestine Texas Sept 15 1010
Notice is hereby given thai the
regular annual meetings of the stock-
holders and board of directors of the
International and Gieat Northern
Railroad Company will be held at the
office of the company at Palestine
Texas on Monday November 7th
1910 at 12 oclock noon pursuant to
the bylaws of the company for the
purpose of electing a board of direc-
tors to serve for the ensuing year
and for the transaction of such other
business as may come before the
meetings
J A R Howard
UB330td Secretary
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No goods
at less than
actual cost
Sale beginsnoon Sat Oct i
and continuesfor 14 days only
STREET
Refreshments Served
A free offering to the Ladies of Palestine
Thursday afternoon October 6th refresh-
ments will be served at our new bakery
from 230 to 530 We cordially invite the
ladies of the city call
NATIVE
9
s Bakery
426 Church Street Phone 1039
Free Delivery
JSlakesLthis salean imperitive necessity The entire stock pa hand including everythingin the furniture line will bfe
slaughtered by a cut in price Come quick4f you expect to find what you want
SILLlMAN
BUILDING
SPOT CASH TO ONE AND ALL
REMEMBER THE PLACE
W H KINGSBU
OAK
Vform ntad CtBi > eJoic lorConmac
Ion Purposes and iSlcb Cbamoor i
Old Port Wine 3 years old 150 per gal Sherry
wi 3 vpars old S150 per gat Good Table
Claret WJ Tin i 1 1 i i i
best In the market Those wines have taken SraST
premiums In Dallas Houston and San Antonio fo
many years and are guaranteed to be pure In
every respect Jug3 found and wlne3 Ccllvered to
any part of the city free of charge
W B WRIGHT rJSSSSl SStla
Out
Styles
They are the production
of the greatest
xclusive Style
Publishers
not manufacturers who want
to sell you their goods
Call or send for one of our
Sylc Books
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EVERY DETAIL of Cutting Fitting and Workmanship is
done under the supervision and by skilled designers and com-
petent Journeymen Tailors The result is a correctly design-
ed perfectfitting and properly made garment
Ladies why send out of town when you can get such re-
sults right here Think of it No bother no worry no return
of Garments Just call select your goods style we will do
the rest and will do it much better than you can get it done
elsewhere
Strictly made to your measure garments at 1500 for Suits
and up 650 for Skirts and up 1250 for Coats and up 950
for Capes and up We will sell you woolens by the yard one
thousand patterns to select from
We will make your Suits Skirts Cloaks and Capes you fur-
nishing your own goods Call and get prices or phone 665
We can make your buttons for you in plain oval combina-
tion cloth and ivory rims of all standard colors and in all
sizes you want g i
OUR CLEANING AND PRESSING DEPARTMENT is the
best in the city We know how to make the garments conse-
quently are better equipped to put your old ones back into
shape Phone 665 we will call for the work
Appel The Tailor
Over Palestine National Bank
Mens Dept Head of Hall Ladies Dept Head of Stairs
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 5, 1910, newspaper, October 5, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83873/m1/3/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .