Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Sporting Goods
See our line of Sporting Goods
Base Balls Bats Mits Gloves
MasksJetc Special prices made
to clubs
HAMMOCKS HAMMOCKS
HAMMOCKS
Get our prices before you buy
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Arrival and Departure of Trains
FKOM NORTH
No 31110 am
No 11205 pm
No 6 730 pm
FOR NORTH
No 6 8lSam
No 2 3 pm
No 4 1010pm
ARRIVE
FROM WEST
No 8 730 am
No 4 10 pm
DEPART
FOR WEST
No 111225 pm
NoS 830 pm
rsoic SOUTH
2 210 pm
No 4 940 pm
No
FOR SOUTH
No 1 1230 pm
NoE 835 pm
PERSONAL NOTES
H T Elder of Kllgore ia in the city
Rev H J HayeB ia here from Trin-
ity
Gyp Ezell went up to the oil field
today
T E Rafferty came in from the
north at noon
Miss Dora McLeod went up to Jack-
sonville today
Harold Marsh of Tyler was in the
city lastnight
Mrs Lovli and son went up to Tyler
today on a visit
Old machines exchanged See us at
the Bjnger Store
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west thk morning
The Singers locSl office is getting in
a car load of machines
Miss Likye Selman of Oakwoods is
visiting Miss Bettle Gill
Max Davidson and wife are home
from a visit to the Fair
iHon Jno B Peyton candidate for
State Senator is in the city
Judge N A Stedman returned home
this morning from the west
S O Halverson of Tyler was here
today going north at 3 p m
Mrs Dan Hodges arrived in the city
this afternoon from Orange
The tent meeting on DoBard street
still goea on with good interest
General Secretary Brlent of the Y
M O A came home this morning
The Bargain Store has a half car-
load of tin fruit cans for sale cheap
Miss Mamie Sterne left this after-
noon for Colorado to make her home
Mrs Will Barrett of Orange arrived
in the city this afternoon to visit rel-
atives
Miss Anna Barr of Huntsvillo ar-
rived in the city this afternoon to visit
relatives
T B Cocke went to Palostlno this
morning on business Jacksonville
Banner
Miss Annie Mae Crosby left for Gil
mer on the afternoon train where she
will visit friends
Mrs Rush Shamblln who lias been
visiting relatives in Orange for several
weoks returned homo this aftoraoon
Several prospectors arrived in the
city at noon guests of Mr Roe C
Hall of the Trinity Valley Land com-
pany
Miss Alllne Rohde of Bryan slBter
of Mrs Joe Malonoy and Miss Lois
Reynolds of Franklin loft at noon for
Franklin
A mixed car of cantaloupes and to-
matoes was shipped today A solid
car of cantalonpes was shipped out-
last night
D H L Bonner is in the city on his
way home from College Station Ho
says there is a fine attondanco at tho
Farmora Congress
The Christian church Sunday school
are enjoying their annual picnic at
Stricklands today A largo crowd of
little folks aro enjoying tho occasion
Tho candidates aro at Tennessee
Colony today and a number of pooplo
went out from this city Branagan
Branuan aro there serving their lino
coffee to the big crowds
KILLS GERMS OF CATARRH
Hyomei Goes to the Hoot of the
Disease and Makes Astonish-
ing Cures >
Catarrh cannot be cured by tho use
of pills liquid medicines and socalled
system tonics Under such treatment
the germs of tho dlseaso will still live
in the air passages and increase and
multiply
Hyomei is tho only sciontiDc and
thorough way to euro catarrh Killing
the germs in tho air passages it enters
the blood with the oxygon destroys
the microbes in tho blood and effec-
tually drives from tho system all
traces of catarrhal poison
Thousands of testimonials have been
given as to tho astonishing enres made
by this remedy J S Nugent treas-
urer of the American Union Life In-
surance Co of New York city writes
Hyomei has completely cured my
daughter of catarrh from which she
has been suffering for years
Probably tho strongest evidence
that can be offered as to tho powers
of Hyomei to euro catarrh is the fact
that Bratton Drug Co will agroo to
refund tho money if you say Hyomei
has not cured yon
Tho complete Hyomei outfit costs
but 8100 and consists of an Inhaler
ttotloatfbVcarried fa the vest pocket
HyomelJUhoInhaler lastsa lifetime
and if one boltlo does not cure an
extra bottlo of Hyomol can bo ob-
tained for 60c
Now is a good time to euro
catarrh
Geiselman Jailed
Houston Texas July G Cbalrniin
Qeiselman was seen this afternoon
while in the hands of the sheriff as ho
was on his way to jail Ho stated ho
will stay there and that Vasmers
name shall not go on the ticket and
that the tickets now printed will bo
used at Saturdays primary
It is understood that steps have been
taken to sue out a writ of habeas cor-
pus by Gelseimans attorneys to get
him out of jail
Young Men Drowned
Mineola Texas July C While boat
riding in Cedar Lake near Golden in
Wood county yesterday afternoon
two young men Robb Galusha and
Bert KIngrea were drowned Neither
could swim They were at tho lake
with a picnic party but wore drowned
before their friends could rescue them
Bicycles for Rent
Prices reasonable Must engage
wheols for Sunday uso on Saturdays
before I also sell wheels and repair
them U V Piutiikh Ave A
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Live Minnows
For sale by Dick Woodard Day or
night Phono G67 3 7 tf
For a Hundred Yearn
For a hundred years or moro Witch
Hazel has boen recognizod as a supo
rior remedy but it remained for E O
DeVitt Co of Chicago to discover
how to combine tho viitues of Witch
Hazel with other antiseptics in tho
form of a salvo DoWitts Witch Ha-
zel Salve Is tho best salvo In tho world
for sores cuts burns bruises and
piles The high standing of this salvo
has given riso to counterfeits and tho
public is advised to look for the namo
DoWitt on tho package and accept
no other Sold by Mooro Ballow
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Continued Improvement i
ton Crop Is Noted
Washington D O July
monthly report by the chief
bureau of statistics of the department
of agriculture will show tho avi rage
condition of cotton on Juno 25tjh
have been 88 per cent Tho per
age of the cotton growing states
follows
Virginia
North Carolina
Sonth Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Alabama
Mississippi
Louisiana
Texas
Arkansas J
Tennesseo
Missouri
Oklahoma
Indian Territory
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WEEKLY SUMMARY
Washington July 6 An
mont In cotton is generally
throughout tho cotton belt
tho plant continnes small in
tral and eastern districts
making rapid growth over the
pecially in tho central and
portions Tho crop is gene
cultivated although some fie
laboma and Northwestern Ti
foul Cotton is beginning to
tho extreme southern weste
counties of Texas
Bad Runawaj
A double team belonging
Cook of Cross Roads took
Sycamoao street this after
ran away Coming down
and between Spring and Ma
ran into a team belonging
Brown of Mantalba and serie
one of Mr Browns horses
was in either wagon whoni
lision came
Tho Herald will furnish
date a good half tone like
photograph for 8100
printing on cards etc
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TRAINED NURSES can be had by Writing or
telephoning tho PALESTINE SANITARIUM
Palestine Texaa
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Ask tho readers of this paper to tost
tho value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Those persons who havo usodjjtjt and
who havo been cured by Itdbnothes
itato to recommend it to their friends
Kodol digests what you eat cures in-
digestion dyspepsia and ail stomach
troubles Increases strength by en-
abling the stomach and dlgcstl vo or-
gans to contribute to tho blood all of
the nutriment contained in the food
Kodol Dyspepsia Curo Is ploasant and
palatable
OeWitts JK tt Salve
For Piles Burns Sores
Palestine Tex July 51904
I Wm Broyles take this means to
inform those that havent kept up with
the workings of this county for tho
last four years I will give you a few
points as to how tho connty stood then
and now At that Ume you paid 93
conts on tho 100 dollars tax now It Is
S3 34 At that time wo owed about
thirty thousand dollars now wo owe
ourselves only 0000 the perma-
nent school fund tho interest from
which gooa to tho school children of
tho county County scrip at that timo
was selling at 70 to 90 cents on tho
dollar now it is worth 100 cents on
the dollar Wo have about 915000
on hand and pay cash for what wo
bay theroby saving from 30 to 50 per-
cent At that Ume the convicts were
working on tho poor farm at an ex
pense to tho connty above what they
made from 3000 to 4000 per Year
We changed them to work tho public
roads All the work they have done
has been at no expense to the connty
as yon know they have to be fed any
way The state allows the sheriff 99
per month to feed them in jail Wc
get them fed on the road at 6 per
month So yon soo there is S3 per
bead saved and their work thrown in
You will find the roads and bridges
in better shapo than ever they were
since this has been a county You
will find the public bnildings paid for
and in good shapo This connty is in
better shape financially than it ever
was before better roads and bridges
Long ways better than any of our
neighboring counties Taking the
above as facts which can be readily
provon do you want them to con-
tinue If so vote for mo on next Sat-
urday and I will try and make a still
better showing at tho end of next term
if elected Wm Broyles
Basket Picnic
At Slocum on the 16th inst-
All arc invited to come and bring
their baskets A good time is
promised
Tan Oxfords
WELT SOLES
FOR LADIES
Want Advertisements
For sale Open top rubber tiro
buggy with harness Apply to Tom
Smith corner Poplarand Cedar streets
For rent Two cottages onDeBard
street Apply to Mrs W T Savage
21GDeBard < G6 6t
For Sale On account of leaving
tho city will soil at a bargain entire
household goods also sell or rent
piano Apply 101 S Sycamore St
A R T REPORT
East Texas Shipped 73 Cars of
Peaches Tomatoes and Can-
taloupes Tttesdiiy
Movement of fruits and vegetables
from East Toxas July 8 1901
Cars tomatoes 3
Cars cantaloupes 5
Cars peaches 65
Total number cars 73
Georgia poaches Monday Balti-
more ono Philadelphia oloven Now
York thirtysix Boston two Provi-
dence one Worcester one Wheeling
ono Cincinnati two Cleveland ono
scattering four E W Rice
Entertained
Last evening Miss Fannie May Mc
Leod entertained at Flinch and High
Five complimentary to Mhn Longcope
of Houston There were about twonty
couples prcsont and the games wero
quite spirited Miss Edna May Dilley
won tho ladys prize and Mr Pink
Henderson tho gontlomans prize
Delicious refreshments wero served
Weather Bulletin
For Palestine and Vicinity To-
night and Friday partlycloudy weath-
er probably scattered showers
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Announcement
The High Grade Five Drawer Ball Bear-
ing White Sewing Machine which we
promised to give to the lady guessing the
nearest to the number of grains of
ELAINE COFFEE
contained in the glass jar was won by
Miss Mogie Etheredge The lucky num-
ber was 4345 and the jar contained 4361
grains of Coffee The highest guess was
455685 and the lowest 1560
We Have the
Following
VOTE FOR
Testimony
Palestine Texas July 5 We the under-
signed having counted the number of
grains of ELAINE COFFEE certify
that the jar contained 4361 grains
Signed Bernard Lee
L Lewenthal
Branagan Brannan
VOTE FOR
Cam IYI Kay for County Attorney
He is qualified and will make
you a good officer
Election Saturday July 9th
DON FYI BARRETT
Respectfully Solicits Your Vote and Support
for the Office of
Tax Collector of Anderson County
Election Saturday July 9th
A N Dexter for Justice of Peace
Precinct No I
ment of the vagrant law
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R E ERWIN
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Is a Candidate for the office of
County Judge of Anderson County
And Respectfully Solicits Your Vote and Support
VOTE FOR
HENRY A WATTS
For the Office of Sheriff of Anderson County
Promises to do his Duty at Any and All Times
FRANK MORRIS
Respectfully Solicits the Vote and Support of
the Democrats of Anderson County on Saturday
July 9th for the office of
County Clerk of Anderson Counl
VOTE FOR
Tom Phillips for District Clerk
Of Andorson County
Promises prompt and courteous atten-
tion to all business if elected
WILL KERSH
Is a Candidate subject to the action of the
Democratic party for the office of
ConstablePrecinct No I
Respectfully Solicits Your Vote and Support
I FIT GLASSES THAT FIT
CRESCENT JEWELRY STORE
M Folander Proprietor Jewelry and Optician
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1904, newspaper, July 7, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67617/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .