Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, March 11, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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PALESTINE’DAILY HERALD,MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912.
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New York, .March 11.—The criminal
branch 6f the supreme court was'* the 1
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scene' of, somethitrg new in the Kline
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of court procedure today, when \ the
question of wh«her persons who jhad
been .oflce tried ‘and acquitted should
tried a second time w^s left ! for
/•perfection in Ijit/’and “ExceJlefice in Workmanphip’’ and dependable materials* afe the
strong selling points in our Re am*-to-Wear Department. ' t
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TIN-.'*. New Thing's
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a jury to decide.
The case >was that
of Isaac‘Harris and Max Blanck, Own-
ers of the Triangle. Waist Company,
in whose establishment 147 wording
girls lolt their lives ift e? fire a pear
ago. Recently Harris and Blapck
were tried and acquitted of a chjjrge
of manslaughter- in the first £nd‘
second -degrees. The district attbr-
ney was dissatisfied witR the verlict
and asked the court to set a date for
a second triaj.’ Counsel for, the kle-
l/epse opposed, the motion ‘on the
ground that*the question of sec ?n<(
jeopardy was raised. To this the.‘<iis-
triet attorney replied, that there were
several indictments remaining agaihsb
th^ two men, ‘and tlfat different per-
sons were named in’ each indictment.
A, special jury today- listened
arguments' of counsel on both
and will later render its decision? in
Jhe question of a second? trial. j
Ladies' All Wool ‘Spring Suits, Ladies’ Chiffih^ faff eta and Poulard Silk- Dresses in neat
stripes and figures;, Ladies .and Misses’ New Parw Dresses in* assorted colors and models,
Ladies’ New Spring Wool Skirtf, Ladies’ New'^hite Linen and. Pique Skirts, Ladies’ New
Tkiiored*Waists> Ladies’ White'Lingere.Waists hhndsfihiely.tritnmed.with lace and embroid-
ery, Misses and -Children’s Wash ’Dresses at from 6£c to ^.50. Misses* and Children’s
‘White Lingerie Dresses at from Si.75 to $10.00. Ladies’ --WhiteLingerie Dresses $3.50,
$5.00, $6.50, $7.50/$10.00 and up..;
WEATHER BULLETIN.
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Our .showing of New Fancy Ribbons on sale commencing today at 25c is, the greatest as-
sortment of Big Values and the finest collection, of patterns we have gotten together. The
* price of 2sc is truly a saving of one-half on-many of the numbers. ' .
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’hen Easter comes you will want a pretty. Fan;, purs'are here early and the* assortment is
ancpthe^price range is from 25c to $5.00.
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The New Spring Suits are now oh ©ur counters ready Tor your inspection . Pur specialty
in Men’s Suits is *$io.oo to $15.00. •'j . • 1 ’ , "V
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Pure Home-Made
LARD !
Choicest of ■ [
MEATS,
GROCERIES and
FEED, at‘
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PALESTINE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Rooms In City Hall. Open
Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat-
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We Know You Can (Save Money.*
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, Yours truly,
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HODGES DRY GOODS CO.
Published By Authority of the
tary of Agriculfeire.
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4\
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urdays from 9 L
(jp. to 5:30 )k
m. .Yearly tickets $1.00.
Mrs. P. ii. Hughes, Pres.
* ,• . Mrs. C.-Roe Hall, Sec’y. 4
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For Palestine and vicinity untli 7
p. m. Tuesday.: Tonight and TGes-
day unsettled..» .*
Temperature: Lowest last night jl2;
highest yesterday 48. ‘ . . i
WEATHER CONDITIONS. |
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A 'disturbance of considerable.- fern
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ergy. centered over Kansas, is
ing snow in the Central Plains
and the Middle Mississippi valley,
and rain injhe Southern Plains stalks,
Western Tennessee and the W|st
Gulf states. Scattered precipitation
has also occurred in the
states, California and #the. 'Rocky
Mountain region. , An .area of high
pressure -overlying the . Middle ahd
800th Atlantic states fis attended by
clear and cool wearier, with frost fin
Florida. Georgia and ~ M
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ONE MILLION DOLLARS . CITATION. ,
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-.— / j The State of Texas—To tt\e Sheriff
This Offer Shotild Be a Warning tg or any Constable of Anderson Coun-.
Every Man arfd Woman. t j • ty, Greeting: j • **
The newspapers and medichl jour- You are hereby commanded to sum-
nals recently .have had much to
- caiis- relative; to a famous millionaire’s
sta es !Ter of i^nrillicp dollars for
sayj mon Nelson Temple and Irene
of-! pie, by making publiaction . off 1
Tem:
stomach.
I successive weeks previous to the re-
a new ; citation once in each‘ week for four
successive w
This great' multi-miHionaire hereof, hi WDM newspaper
too busy to worry about tt,e conditiod iPablisied 'ln rour couuty, to appear
... . at the w
of his Stomach. He allowed his dys-
•PlaWnb' pepsia to run from bad to worse un-
til in the end it became incurable.
His Misfortune serves as a warning
to others.
Every one who suffers with dysr
pepsia for a few years will give every-
!.at the ne^t regular term of the. disr'
trict court' of Anderson county, to be
hplden at the court 'house thereof in
and Tuesday.
Ued t^in"a^ex^s owns ^°® a new sf01030!1-
Dyspepsia is commonly caused by
The indications fcoint to unset- J abnormal state of the gastric
' juices, hr by .lack
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The weather is unsettled in Tex£s
and rains have been general over the I.
state.
tied weather for this vicinity tonight
T. R: Taylor,
Offlcal In Charge.-’*
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New Mexico to Elect Senators.
(By Union Press Association.)
.Santa Fe, N. M., March 11.—N^w
Mexico’s first state legislature cc
▼ened here today. During the flikt
week or tep days of the sessioii' tUe
Interest of thq lawmakers will fie
centered almost wholly upon the elec-
tion of two United States senatofls.
The republican^ have a majority bf
nine on joint ballot, insuring the se-
lection ck two republicans as the fihst
representatives of New Mexico in the
upper boyse pf the national congress. $1.00.
-:-—— ! Rexall
- Ladies’ Save.Misfits.
f tone in the
the stomach.. The result is
stomach loses its power to
! digest' food.
j We are now able to supply certain
: missing elements1—to help to restore
to the
gastric juices their digestive
power, and to aid in making the stom-
ach strong and ,well.
1 We knayv, that Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets are a most dependable rem-
edy for disordered stomachs, 'ndiges-
1 tion. and djTp^psia.
' We want ^cm to tjry them and will
Palestine, on the twelfth Mo
ter the first ' Monday in
1912, being the 29th day 'of April,
1912, then and there to answer a peti-
tion filed in said court on tHe 7th day
of March, 1912,. in *a suit numbered on*
the docket of said court, No. 8602,
wherein H. R. Moore is plaintiff and
Nelson Temple and Irene Temple are
defendants, said petition alleging
that defendants are indebted to plain-
tiff in the sum of $334.08, with 10 per
cent pei# annum interest from Jan.
1st, 1912 and ten per’cent attorneys
fees, upon their note, datedi,May 8th,
1909, payable to W. B.' Stell or order,
land by W. B. Stell endorsed.to plain-
tiff. for $326.00 with 10 per cent per
annum interest from ,'date, payable
Wanted .
You to know that* we are still sell-!
ing Virginia-Carolina fertilizers un-
der a guarantee-that they are true |
to formula, ahd contain whar they
represent. ' *
Tomato Special _______*..;. .lfi-3-1% 1
Cotton Seed Phospate . v .:. .10-2-1V6
Beef BToqd and Bone ........10-2-1
Roy^ll* Vegetable ......... . 8-3-4
High Grade Acid Phbs. ,14-Q-Q
Nitrate of Soda ...fi.. .i.. .0rl8-0
^Llphate of Potash, y
Phosphoric Acid produces fruit.
Ammonia produces plant.
Potash proddees qiiality.
20-tf-dw - Palestine ffardwa^e Co.
returnvyour, money If you are not
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more fhan satisfied with the result.
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Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and
in installments as fq^ows*: th^ first
tw'elve installments to be for the
sum if $15.00 each. tlie*next twelve
for $12.50 each, and the remainder
for $10.00 each, the first dqe. June 8t|i,
1909, and then one due! on the 8th of
each , month ’thereatfer1 dill said sum
Remember, you can obtain j’0f.$325.00 and interest Should be fully
Remedies in this community_l paid,..it being providedfrin the note
only at ouf store—The Rexall Store.
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Ask to see the new
Styles of the exclusive
trade maek meg. u. •. pat. omes
Guaranteed fabrics
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For Ihe men who want the best
MICHELL & CO.
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* TELEPHONE 556. * - 4
The Herald want ads bring result*.
»A trial will • demqnstjsate what We
,sav to be true.
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Largest stock of baggy whips in
tpwn. Stock always fresh. Herman
Schmidt & Co. 5-im
When you • lose your
try a Herald want ad.
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pocketbook—
OXYOLINE
Having thoroughly investigated into, the merits of
the Oxyoline apparatus
dee (Osteopathy) as a
AYemfa, Asthma^ Bro^n
. rnsomnia, Kidney and LI
have added it to my prac-
jw adjunct.
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It has proven its merits in the following:
Chorea, Hay Fever,
troubles, Ma(unitritiQp,
Mental disorders, Syphilis and paralyses from its
effects, Tuberculosis in jstand 2nd stages, Tubercu-
losis in (incipient) stages cured, Whooping CQUgh,
in fact all blood dycrasfces. . ,r
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Call on irie at my office^ from 8- a. m. until 4 p.
in the Brown and Gardner Building; ’ ►
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CASH
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Dr. A. A. Speegle, D. O.
■ i Office Phone 236.
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those spring. The
bajaies t h'aye
■« ^Before making up
suits for yourself and
them shrank, for one cent per yard
at Belcher’s Steam Laundry. Phone
120. . , 17-tf
Bratton .Drug Co.
Biq Auction Sale
1 that failure to pay any installment for
111 j five days should injure all.‘and said
note also provided fo*10 per cent at-
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Millers to Begin Training.
(By Udion Press Association.)
Chicago, 111., March 11.—Players £t
the Minneapolis clifb of the American
Association gathered,in Chicago todiiy
preparatory to their departure ffir
Hickman, Ky., where they -are
limber up for several weeks in rejib
ness for the season’s opening. The
training quarters will be establishikl
on the farm of Joe^ Captillon, tl^e
manager of the- Minneapolis club. ' k|
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Ezell’s livery stock, including
horses, buggies, wagons, surreys,
traps, hacks, -harness, saddles, apd
everything connected with the stable,
will be sold at public auction, «each
thing separately,' Sale <jn Saturday,
March 16t^.| Some big bargains will
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Only FI Genfi
• lR. J. Mallard has opened up . a
Wood Yard in Palestine and he runs
his wood saw in connection with the
wood yard. Your trade solicited.
Phone him (or what .you need. Phone
721. ,• 2-2m
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That’s All it Costs to Put Yo.iir Bird
'Rebellious Stomach In Tine V
Condition. . * -j
In just five minutes tha't •(istresp-
ing Jump will.pass away,if you take-
*on« Or two little MbO-NA tablets*
It’s feally a crime for any person to
go on- suffering from an out of orfier
stomach because swl^- a condition
leads, to blood 1 poison, causes . Ndql 1
eyes, sallow skin, pimple's, blotchF
and unsightly blemish's
Why not get ri‘d ofWndigestion. so'i--
ness,-'gas nervqusness, ffilliouspess'.’
It’s' qasy enough. MI-O-NA stomach
tablets banish all stomach misery dr
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money back.
La’ge metal box for only on cenfc
at Bratton Drug Co., and
everywhere. -v
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druggisfs
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Try Herald Want Ada ftfr results
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tornevs fees; that sata not© is secur-
ed by a written contract between de-
fendants and W. B. Stell of date May
8th. 1909, creating a meChanice lien .
on <1 lot in rtie city of Palestine, A» 1
dersbn county, Texas, j being * 30- feet j
off the north side of lot No. eight in
block M of t«he DeBard’s addition to
Palestine, conveyed by Y. L. Jones,
to .Nelson Temple, by deed of record
in Vol. 82, p. 279 of Anderson county
deed yecords; and plaintiff
recover of defendants-| the
due on said note of $334.08 with. lO.j
per-cent per annum interest' from
Jan. 1st, 1912 and 10 l)er pent attor-!
neys fees and for foreclosure * of the f
mechanics lien for the full amount-of!
said judgment against the lot above'
■described and“all improvements there- i
-Iferein fail not,- but have you before J
said court, at its aforesaid next regiV-i-
lari term, this writ, with vour return,
thereon, showi-ng how you hgtve e.xe <
ii . ruled the same - ‘ .
Given under rav hand and seal of
To have ybur wood sawed. . Best ©U -. a't palestfneV Texas, .on h^r-
work aid Pfices right. All orders the‘7th day of Al^rch, 1912.
promptly attended to. V. C.*.Mallard tSeafl.) >" .Inn R. Mopfe
18-lm - * * . •(.’Jerk of the District .Clqurj o‘f Ander
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SMOKE
Smojke with BOB and BILL.
We 'handle #ail of the good
smpkes. Also a' full line of
papers and magazines.
sues to
.balance STORES, IWA
N and SPRING
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• Apron jmd' Sunbonnet Sale.
In conneciion/with our sale we will
serve a 10c .lunch, alsb have on sale.
me ,made cakes’ and cookies.
rgef. the date, March 15. Con-
gregatiejna'i church parlors. • , 9-3
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Don’t
hOr
for
.
WHY?
Wait for the season .. *0 open to
haVe your automobile oyerhaflled ?
You had better have.it done now,
as th^e season is near, and there
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Residence Phofre 494.
Fire
fate ana
surance
* I have good real estate, propositions .all
the tiiRe, and. my Insurance Compames
am nf the* Ke^ct ’ i- L k •*
are of the best. • >. r
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Real Estate a
. Office, Kobinsoi B!
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UGHES
Fire insurance
Bank, fffione 103.
BUSH
FIRE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
FIDELITY BONDS
Phone 91
Offide
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-Monuments
Bdst Styles,
[‘ lowest Prices.
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Methodist Ladies’ Tea.
•The Methodist ladies;’wil]'. give r
tea‘ nr tl)e home of* Mrs. Cieorg'1
Belcher Tuesday. March! 12th,-from 3
?,)• <; o’clock.. • Admission
Ail. ladies are -invited.
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For c()kl dad wood phone 7*
a.
•cerits.
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Herald' ads'get the results for you
is satisfaction in k-nowing
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when you crank yoftr engia
Aill go all o. k. do
claqs work at out garage, and
... 001*. charges, are most xeasoifeble.
Telephone us and Jet’s talk it
ovef.‘
I eo ectfully.
Avenue A. Gat age Co.
R E Morris and R, P. Hogue, Prop >
Telephone 254
Carpenter Work. 1 ,
For all kinds'of carpentry and* Jot; j t
work, call on A. W. i Norris, 236 N
Jackson stree't. - ’ 22-1 m ’
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Should you need Cotton Ginning,
Machinery, or repair^ for same, i| matters not by whom made, Dilleys
can save you time, trouble or
them. Yon are desirious buildi
it, by first giving home*factories, mjployihg home labor,, an c^portonity
to serve you; and then, f things lining equal, ^jivr them the preference.
INERY.
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.Cpne Grinding, Saw A|ill, or othtt/
TT ft nntL Km arhorr morlo Hilloria*
r loney, ^perhaps all, if you will consult
ag up Anderson County—give proof of
b* Aif
Geo M Dilley
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, March 11, 1912, newspaper, March 11, 1912; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991542/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.