Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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PALESTINE. DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7. 19,6.
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A good Shower Bath
ar.d a plunge in the-
Pool will make you
feel like a new man..
Y. M. c; A.
An* Institution that
means much to the
lives of the men and
boys of Palestine.
ARE YOU A
MEMBER?
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Phone us your drug store ■wants.
We deliver right now. Ten Minute
Drug- Shore. Phone 430. adv. 6-3t
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4* Our good friend. Mr. H. R. 4*
4* Moore, now president of the 4*
4* Houstcfn Drug Co., seems to be 4*
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4* writer himself. The following 4*
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4* their n*w catalogue is such a 4*
4* gem that we feel it is worthy of -F
4* reproduction, so well does it 4*
4* portray the ideal of «the Little 4*
.Cart servlet, phone
Cigar Store. *
'210, Smith’s
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Sure Sea! Fruit
■Hardware Co.
Jars, at Silliman
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4* Corner Drug Store:
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Personal Mentions.
A LAREDO FIRE
BURNS 17 HOUSES
Longview
Ijaredo. Texas, June 7.:~-One of. the
i. B. King went to Grapeland most disastrous conflagrations in the
history of uaredo in the number of
j different buildings destroyed- occur-
red yesterday afternoon about 4
o’clock, when sixteen small lumber
structures and one two-story struc-
ture, occupied by Mexicans, just west
! of the Zeeate bridge, on Iturbide
street, were consumed by the flames.
TJie flames originated in the two-
Mrs
xia the- morning train.
B. W. Watkins went to
. yesterday on business.
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“The consciousness . of .
honest purpose, founded on
a just estimate of others,- to-'
get her with, a willingness
and an eagerness to do the
right thing, is a little" long-
er route to success, -but its
the only wagon road open
all the^year.’ .
LELAND DOUTHIT
DRUGS AND STATIONERY.
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Dr. W. I. Morrow can l»e reached
by phoning 979 at residence, or over
phone No. 5 during office hours.
12-31-tf Adv.
Sanitary table eggs. They are
ws, produced under the state
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supervision .and stamped (T.
denV Phone 53 or 1525
expert’s
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Prof. Caraway was a passenger to
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Jacksonville this morning.
Attorney^Earl Adams came
from Crockett this afternoon.
4* Quick ' Service. Courteous Treat- 4*
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4* Telephone 171. 4*
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Posses Search for Child’s Assailant.
Gainesville, Texas, June 7.—The 6-
year-olu daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Quick, accurate job printing is one
,>< ine Herald’s specialties. ' .■
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Mr. Vincent Krieg, well known
piano tuner, will he in Palestine only *
one week; any one wishing their
piano tuned, call Schreiners ' Music
House. Vincent Krieg. adv. l-6t
Brooms,'.orooms for everybody first
class guaranteed moderate prices.
Phone-. 1135 for prompt delivery, J. H.
Martin; - 3-6t
We deliver ice cream in any quan-
tities. Patrick & I^andau, Phone
439. . ; ■ . adv. 6-3t
American Shoe Shop. Phone 188.
adv. 26-lmo.
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thing Is needed in the drug line. Pat-
rick. & Landau, Phone 439. adv. 6-3
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4* splendid neighborhood. At the 4
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4* and the balance in monthly pay- 4
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Masson Fruit
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Jars, at Silliman
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Removed to 1602 Fannin St, 4
HOUSTON.
Miss Louellj^Gook. left today
Henderson, to visit with friends.
F. Trimmer was criminally assaulted
story house, where candles were he: here late Monday afternoon, by. an
ing burned in connection with prav-
jers offered for rain, lace curtains
blowing over the candle's and becom-
ing ignited.
• From this house tli'e ‘flames were
; 'commil nicat ed to adjoining- -buildings'
and across the street. A stiff breeze
j was blowing at the time and the fire-
! men fought the flames to their ut-
; most, but just as the blaze had ex-
W . J. Townsend is I tended to the last house on the end
Mrs. Walter Conn away went to
Grapeland via the morning train.
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Attorney Clay Cotten left on. the
aoon Sunshiue Special for Houston.
unknown white man. Posses now ate
searching for him.
Under- the subterfuge that he had
money-to buy herf candy, tire niall took
the child to an empty house. , ^
The child is . not in a serious eon-
dltion. • . ; .
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HOME MADE—BUT BETTER
ELBERTA STOCK FEED
(75% Maize Chops and 25% Rich Wheat Bran)
“THE FEED YOU NEED"
TRY A SACK TODAY.
GOOD FOR ALL STOCK. ETC.
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PALESTINE GRAIN CO..
•Manufacturers.
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ANYTHING
State Senator
here frotn Jacksonville, on business.
Mrs. B. F. Blount and children went
to Grapeland via the morning trg.in.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rusself left l^st
aight for New York, on a vacation
trip.
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Miss Helen Lake, who visited with
friends here, returned to Dallas to-,
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Mrs. George Higdon and daughter
went to Riverside via the morning
train. 1
Will DuPuy ~oi Crockett. i»assed
through here yesterday, going to
Troup. * r ,
Rev. L. B. Saxon, pastor of Grace
Methodist church, went to Jewett at
noon today.
Colonel Thomas Oronin and Miss
Marie Cronin arrived here, yesterdav
trom Bartlett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W_ Tucker have
come up from Houston, to make Pal-
estine their home.
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Mrs. Joe Wootefi, Blossom
Wooten of Austin will arrive here
this evening to visit at\the Greenwood
homes. ! •
Judge J. W. Madden. passing
through on his way home at Crockett
was a guest last night of Rev. D H.
Hotchl lss.
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Hon. W. J. Townsei%i formerh of
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Lufkin and state senator from this
district, is here toda\^>n business,
lie 'is now a citizen of Jacksonville.
the block the wind suddenly sub-
sided and the flames were gotten un-
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dev control, after two hous'es had
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• een pulled .down to prevent the'
j. spread of the fire. With the, excep-
| tion of the house in which .the flames
i otiginated. the houses were.small two
and three-room ones, and all the, fur-,
tkishings were removed.
About forty Mexican families were
rendered, homeless and a loss of about
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$5h0d sustained, with no insurance^. •
"Cut your dry goods'bill down'and
keep it there by trading with M. I..
adv. 2-41 eod
Freedman.
Nothing equal to PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS for removing that sluggish
bilious feeling, so common in hot
weather It creates strength, vigor,
appetite and cheerful spirits. J. D.
Smullen & Co., special agents. Adv.
When you get ready for job print-
ing, just phone 4-4-4.
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Cotton Insurance.
(By Associa od iTess.)
Austin, Texas, June 7.—Consider- j
able opposition has developed to -the
new tentative cotton schedule of in- .
B»urance rates aa proiH>sed by -the
state 4ire insurance commission, this
•pposition coming chiefly from cotton
compress men over the state. When
this tentative schedule was issued
the commission sent copies to all in- ,
earance companies and compress op-
erators and others interested, for any
aecommendation that may be made.
Since then delegates of compress
■are have been here protesting.
■■gainst the schedule which, it is
■faimed, greatly increases rates bn j
errtton. t
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AT THE GRAND LEADER
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Manufacturers’ “Show Room Samples”-—beautiful
mo(fels—tfaVriffly''trimmed—summery: and serviceable
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—bought at a considerable . saving—now offered at
one^lialf regular prices:
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All $14.50 Dresses ..
All $18.50 Dresses
All $25.00 Dresses .
- Other Prices Correspondingly.
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IF IT'S IN OUR AD. IT'S IN OUR STORE.'
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The Grand Leader
PALESTINE’S LEADING STORE.
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From a Handkerchief to a
Blanket and are prepared to
give you the- best work on
everything entrusted to us.
IVIARTIN STEAM
LAUNDRY
White Wagons.
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The Redlands
New Fire-Proof Hotel,
Built and Owned by tha
Business Men of Palestine
Opened March, 1915.
American Plan, $2.50 up.
E. W. SCHUBERT, Prep
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4 Modern two atory Royall St. 4
4 One cottage on South Syca- 4
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4 One 5-room dwelling Magnolia 4
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4 One dwelling Magnolia street. 4
4 Large lot. 4
4 One 5-room furnished dwelling 4
4* on North Jackson street. 4
4 One small dwelling John St 4
4 One 5-room dwelling Tennes- 4
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Wright-Kendall Co. ♦
4 315 Oak St., Palestine, Texas. 4
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I gai,.Best Vinegar
1 doz. Best Oranges*
1 Broom, worth 69c, .
-5 gallons Best Oil
Jtsad the ads of the Herald and
fctep wis^d up to the bargains Its
■Bverti sera present.
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4 lb. bucket Coffee 900
3 cans . Argo Salmon 5Q^
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pur.itoundi.. ..... .. 12 120
Dromaclary Dates 1Q0
Rolled Oats, per pkg. 9^
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3 pkgs Mince Meat .. 200
.Missourians Wed in Washington. ! Aviators Burrted; Machine Destroyed
,Fot all kinds of'building and repair
, work . see B. 1;“ 5hirey, Harrison
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adv. 6.6t
. Package Balceik
Chocolate
3; pkgs* Crackers
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Provision Co.
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6, L. COOK, Prep.
. <Special 10 The Herald.j ‘ Newport News, \'a.. June. 7.—-.In
( 1VVa’shiu"-lyn’ C“ June ’r’~A ^vea’ ^ructot Steve ; M.c<iordon. and E. 'F. . Hrkiits Nu, 7.: Satisfaction guaran-
ding tqday of interest In congression- [ Keefer of Camulh, a student at the
! al circiek-was that , of -Miss A’gnes- j AtlamiG coast aeronautical station.
j Bhackleford. daughter of Represents- 1'here. were seriously Icifned and a
tive- and Mrs. Dorsey \\ , Shackl^ord- y uejsir tractor aeroplane lit which they
01 Missouri, and Robert Johnson, son .were, stafting to make a flight was
:jf Mi. and Mrs; \\ illiain Tell Johnson ; destroyed 'yesterday, when from .some.
o> Kansas < tty. The ceremony avas undetermined cause the machine took 'J ■:
performed tills afternoon at St. Paul’s ;
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4 5-room house, modern conven- 4
4 fences, close in, north side, cor- 4
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4 street, $250 cash, and $865 in 4
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4 Phone 123. - 315 Oak St. 4
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Extra tops for Mason, Sure Seal
arid Economy Fruit Jars, at Silliman
j Hardware Co.
'Born, to Mr! and / Mrs. Barney
Catholic church and was followed by . • The two men 'jumped- from the hia
a large reception at the ( oiiLresMon- j hdiin*’-- as. quickly as possible.’ hut not
aI ( lub. i befor*' ihc flames had .encircled: them.
limihcc. this morning, a daughter.
St. Paul's School Anniversary.
Concord,. N. H„ June 7.—St. Paul’s
School, where many men of national
fame have obtained their preparatory
education, today entered upon a two-
day celebration in honor of its six-
; adv, 6-4td ltw j tieth anniversary. Tomorrow the aa-
j niversarv address will be delivered
by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Reese, bishop
Coadjutor of southern Ohio, who wai
a student at St Paul’s 1889M896.
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man s sale:’' adv, 2-4t end
Phone 176.
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Gas is5 the-.best fuel, no heat,
no dirt, clean, cool and eco-
nomical. Stoves sold oh easy
payment plan. All con-
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nettiorts free when you buy
a new stove.
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Our telephone number Is 4-4-4. MTier.
you need printing. Just phonfe us
Read Herald Want Ads.
WHEN YOU THINK OF.
MACARONI
“Remember the Alamo”
ALAMO MACARONI
VERMICELLI
■' SPAGHETTI
At All Good Grocers.-
Rearlstone Grocery Co.
Wholesale Distributors.
Boyel Complaints in India.
In a lecture at one of the Des
! Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary
from India told of going into the in-
j terior of India, where he was taken
j sick, that lie had a bottle of Cham-
berlain s .Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
] Remedy with him and believed that
| it saved his’ life. This remedy is
used successfully in Im$a both as a
preventive and cure for cholera. Yoa
j may know from this that it can be
; depended upon for the milder forms
j of bowel' complaint that occur in this
I country. Obtainable everywhere.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1916, newspaper, June 7, 1916; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097133/m1/8/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.