Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 27, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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ABOUT ICE CREAM
Wo arc furnishing more Ice Uream
to families than ever before We
make onlj one grade at 150 per
gallon We could make you a cheap
cream at 75 cts or S100 per gallon
but it would not please you nor add
to our reputation Our cream is
rich and pure ami nourishing It
is the same kind that we use at our
fountain Seirtt us 3our orders
BRATTON DRUG CO
K B Nunnallys Fine Candy Received by Express
Every Week
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ANDERSON COUNTY
Commercial and Industrial Assn
Do you want to locate a Mercantile business
Do jou want to locate a Manufacturing business
Do 3ou want aFarm Do you want a Home
II to write us and we will interest you
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BATTLE RAGING
AT LIAO YANG
Jaapnese Armies at Last Clo e
In Combat With The
Russian Troops
Liao Yang Aug 24 A big battle
commenced today twenty miles east
of Liao Yang The Russian front on the
Taitse river south was engaged
JAPANESE BEGAN THE KIOIIT
Liao Yang Aug 25 The fighting
which began yesterday continues
today at Liandiansian 23 miles south-
east of Liao Yang The Japanese are
attacking
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St Petersburg Aug 20 A dispatch
from Liao Yang under date of August
25 says the Japanese eastern forces
began a forward movement August
24 eight companies going on the
main Liao Yang road in tho direction
of Liandiansian The Russian outpost
held their position the fight continu-
ing yesterday Tho result is not stat-
ed but it is understood the second and
twelfth Japanese guards divisions are
participating
Wedding Anniversary
Last evening Sir and Mrs Leo Sig-
nor celebrated their first wedding an
niversary by entertaining tho young
gentlemen who acted as ushers at
their wedding service and tiieir lady
friend9 Tho evening was happily
spent by tho company the hours be
ing interspersed with games guess-
ing contests music and delicious re-
freshments were enjoyed Among
tho prize winners wero Misses Com
egys and Dngoy and Messrs Fnllln
widerand Wright
Mr and Mrs Signor proved thorn
selves charming hosts Thoir guests
wero Misses Bess Ferguson Dimple
Dugoy Louise Malloy May Bass Boba
Perkins Nannie May Sellers Mary
Beeves Comegys and Robinson and
Messrs Web JVrichLFrecfcBro vlesj
FulUn dor JataSfsfiiTnAa
Percy
Yancy Jones
Broyios
Gyp Ezell and Dilley
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JAPS UNABLE TO
TAKE FORTRESS
Japanese Give Up Port Arthut
After Fierce and Bloody Fight-
ing Asas in Ts Sentenced
St Petersburg August 26 Tho war
ofllco was much okrtod this morning at
tho receipt of a dispitch from Lieu-
tenant General Stoessel dated from
Port Arthur August 22 reporting that
the Japanese had at last been ex-
hausted by thoir attacks and that the
bombardment had been suspended
Full details regarding tho dispatch
were not available but it probably ro
fers to tho Clio Foo dispatch of yes-
terday announcing the repulse of tho
Japanese with heavy losses in their
attacks upon Fort No 1 and Fort
Etzesban
ASSASSIN SENTENCED
St Petergburg August 26 It is re-
ported that Samsonoff tho assassin of
M V Plohvo has boen sentenced to j
death and tho sontnuco is now bofore
tho emperor Koports which have
been circulated about Samsonoff hav-
ing escaped and also that ho was dead
are declared to be falso
The Curse of Money
Patrick A Collins mayor of Boston
tells a story of a negro who was ar-
rested for stealing He had been
caught helping himself to the contents
of the cash drawer in the store of a
Mr Appleton The magistrate before
whom tho negro was brought kn6w
him and was much surprised to learn
thochargo against tho prisoner Look-
ing at tho negro earnestly he said
Sam Im sorry to seo you hero
Didnjt you know that no good could
Theres a
Well jedgo replied the prisoner
dat monoy I couldnt tell dat by jest
looirin at it
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD
VOL III NO 4 < 5
PALESTINE TEXAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 27 1904
CONDOS BROS HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMDIES AND ICE CREAM
CAPITAL
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OF PALESTINE
Shareholders Liability
Security to Depositors
Association Notes
Mr R M Mackey the physical di-
rector returned from summer camp
at Lampasas this morning and has re-
sumed his work
IIou J W Bartholomew the real
estate lawyer will address the men at
the association building at 4 p m to-
morrow Mr Bartholmew has for his
subject A Virile Christianity No
doubt a large number of the business-
men will bo present The meeting
will be held in tho cool game room
which is accessible to the south
breeze and is a delightfnl place in the
aftornoon
Mr Mackey will talk to tho boys at
245 p m
To Take the Census
Mr V H McGlll will start out Mon
day morning on his rounds to take the
I didnt know Mistah Appleton stole census of the gins and work of the
gins in Anderson county He gets the
number of bales ginned by each gin
how many gins are operating and
gets the record of the cotton sold in
job ana Mr Met
for several weeks
10 Cents a Week
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Royall National Bank
N K Eoyall President
J W Wright VicePres Tucker Koyall Cashier
IIampson Gary VicePres C W Hanks Asst Cash
Tho largo Capital of this bank its strong Financial Position
and its established reputaJon for Conservative Banking are
among tho substantial advantages offered to present and pros-
pective patrons
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Cotton Coming In
Yesterday there were fourteen bales
of cotton marketed in Palestine and a
number of bales have boen sold hero
today The price is ranging around
10 cents and better Up to dato about
thirty bales have been marketed here
thisseason There are a nnmber of
buyers on the streets this year All of
the old Arms who have bought in past
seasons are buying again and some
new buyers are in the field Among
the now buyers is the big firm of Gra-
ham Bros who are represented on
the street by Ohas Robinson a well
known bnyer in this market Graham
Bros aro cash merchants and are ont
for business
Broke a Glass
Yestereay afternoon Constable Con-
rad Perry arrested a small white boy
for malicious meanness the direct
charge being that be bad thrown a
rock through a window in one of the
I G N s chair cars while standing
at the depot On being searched at
The boy was locked up
j2 Ladies and Misses Fall Suits j
DOS
We are receiving daily our stock of Fall and Winter garments for our ready to wear departments You know what
a complete stock of Skirts Suits and etc we have in chese departments We can truthfully say that
our showings this fall will be greater and grander than ever Following are some extraordinary bargains
> ome Good Thing s
Ladies Black or Blue Eton Suits Tailored Suits in Serine and Broad Cloth Trimmed
in Taffeta and buttons Skirt trimmed in buttons and Silk entirely new Real value
15 to open the season only siooo
Misses Jacket Tailormade suits with belts the new llaked novelty Trimmed in braid
cloth and fancy buttons Plaited Skirt real value 1750 opening the season price Si250
Misses Tan box Suits in Flaked novelty goods trimmed in braids Velvet and Light
Cloth I ailored Skirts Coats Satin Lined worth 51850 special S 1500
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 27, 1904, newspaper, August 27, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67662/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .