Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 105, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 5, 1904 Page: 6 of 6
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Arrival and Departure of Trains
FROM NORTH
No 31110 am
No 11205 pm
No 5 730 pm
FOR NORTH
815 am
pm
No 6
No 2
No 41010 pm
ARRIVE
FROM WEST
No 8 730 am
No 4 10 pm
DEPART
FOR WEST
No 11225 pm
No 6 630 pm
Sam Cohen has gone to Houston
FGr Edmiston of Crockett is in tho
cityGeo
Geo Scarborough of Grapeiand is in
the city
Roy G Robertson of Tyler was here-
on business last night
Mrs E D Llnson returned to
home at Buffalo today
Frank Matthews the transfer man
is reported quite sick
Mrs Ned Morris is suffering from a
severely sprained ankle received
Thursday
Mrs Margaret tFish in expected
home tomorrow night from New York
and St Louis
P Smith clerk of the criminal
court of appeals Austin waB in tho
city this morning
O J Dugey returned home from St
Louis last night His daughter Miss
Simple will return tomorrow night
Harry Everett was in Crockett
Wednesday and bought a car of young
mules from Houston county farmers
Mrs R D Kitcher and family left
this morning for Fort Worth to join
Mr Kitcher who is now located there
Miss Ada Graham who has been
visiting the Misses Linson on Oak
street returned to Buffalo yesterday
Keferree in Bankruptcy Judge S D
Reaves was In the city yesterday and
last night proceeding in the A Tcab
Co bankruptcy
Congressman Gregg and Attornoy
J F Weeks went to Elkhart this af-
ternoon where they will speak to
those people on tho issues of the day
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Mastic Paint
Sold on a Positive Guarantee
For durability covering quality
and elegance of finish it has no
equal It is the best iiv every
resrjecT therefore the most econ-
omical
H R I IOORE
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FROM SOUTH
No 2 20 pm
No 4 940 pm
FOR SOUTH
No1 1230 pm
NoC 835 pm
PERSONAL NOTES
Hon T M Campbell is booked for a
speech in Rusk tonight at 730 and
arrangements have been made to give
him a big crowd He spoke at Alto
this afternoon
For Rent House on May street
next to Harry Wright house All
modern conveniences Apply to
tf J B Hamilton
Hon T M Campbell was in town a
short while this afternoon en route to
Alto and Rusk where he will speak
tomorrow and tomorrow night Jack-
sonville Banner
Henry Black and Mr Dunbar are
homo from a big hunt and report a
big timo and lots of game They
killed a big buck doer one of the
largest ever seen in these parts
Frank Matthews is at tho National
from Palestine Rev Gus Garrison
returned to Palestine this forenoon
after spending several days in this
city TyJer DemocratReporter
W A Glenn formerly of this city is
here from Ballinger on account of tho
serious illness of his mother Mrs R
B Glenn at tho homo of Mr Henry
Hewett His many friends aro glad to
meet him but regret it is such a sad
mission that brings him here
The outsido appearance of Cookos
shoes is made purposely attractive so
as to win favorable recognition at
once The insido part is made so com-
fortable that once tried on theyre
convincing of this fact No part is
enriched at tho expense of another
Beauty is said to bo only skin deop but
here it goes to tho bone
The kids always expect you to bring
something homo on Saturday night
Now dont they Suppose you go by
Green MaQltts and get it A fine
lino of fancy cakes fruits and things
that children delight in Also wo can
help you with your Sunday dinner
supper or breakfast Tho most and
best always for your money
Tho Grand Trados Carnival Concert
and advertising directory sheet of Pal-
estine will soon begin Tho ladies of
the Christian church and Miss Jack
eon an artist who comes to direct the
work promises to mako this tho
grandest affair our city has over had
in an educational business advertising
way for all of its people tf
Mr Geo M Dilloy is nowatMatoon
III whore tbo Herald greets him
of intelligent reading
Tho boy who would rather read a
good book than loaf on tho streets is
safe for ignorance is the curse of the
world and knowlcdgo tho wingwhere
with we may fly to heaven
Let every citizen of Palestine take
an interest in the public library main-
tained by the ladies Federation of
Clubs Help us and benefit yourself
by subscribing for a ticket and spend
your leisure moments with tho best
books They will olovato you above
personal objects and whero the trou-
bles and anxieties of tho world are al-
most forgotten Library Board
The readers attention is called to
the professional card of Drs J M
Colley and J O Siiliman who have
formed a partnership with offices in
tho Colley building second floor
These gentlemen need no commenda
tion at the Heralds bands as they aro
both too well and favorably known
Dr J M Colley Is one of our oldest
physicians in point of practice In the
city with a very largo patronage
Dr Siiliman has but recently gradu
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Attention Everybody
Christmas ia coming let me suggest
a nice preaont for your friends What
could be more acceptable than a ticket
to the public library Think oftbo
pleasure it will give tbo privilege of
reading two books a week for the
small sum of one dollar
Wo have a splendid library now and
new books aro being added constantly
and wo want tbo young peoplo espec-
ially to read them One of the most
important matters of education is
what can bo dono to get tho best
books into the hands of tho children
and no single service will bo more
beneficial than to Instill into them the
ated from some of the host institutions
of tho country and is thoroughly
qualified and equipped for his lifo
work
RobertsonGrigsb
On Wednesday afternoon at
130 oclock at the home of the
brides parents at Elkhart Mr A
L Kobcrtson of Colorado Citj
and Alias Gertie May Grigaby of
Elkhart were united in marriage
the Kev N B Read of Fort
Worth officiating
No invitations were issued and
the pretty ceremony was witness
ed only by the immediate fami-
lies and u few close friends The
bride who is one of the countys
most charming young ladies never
looked sweeter than as she stood
at the altar in her wedding dress
lovo of good literature and the habit a blue traveling gown with hat
and gloves to match The groom
is a prosperous business man of
West Texas
The Grigsby home was beauti-
ful in its decorations of white and
pink llowcrs brought from Hous-
ton for the occasion
Immediately after the ceremony
the bride and groom left for Dal-
las and Fort Worth where they
will make short visits They will
then go to Colorado City and
after a few days at home will go
to the Worlds fair
A host of friends in Anderson
county extend hearty congratula-
tions and wish for Mr and Mrs
Itobertson a union of perfect
bliss
Observations
A Dallas man says hes afflicted with
hay fover because he married a grass
widow
Mr Turnipseed of Kansas has mar-
ried Miss Onion of North Carolina It
is necessary for members of that fam
ily to bo meateaters in order to avoid
being called cannibals
Famous Oil Painting
By Zamba M Celliiir
Entitled
Modern Arts Mystery
This Oil Painting costing thousands of dollars will be on
exhibition in our store beginning November 7th Monday
and on every evening after six oclock it will be shown with
wonderful electrical effects and illusions
Tho Public Especially Ladlos Aro Invltod
Wants a Man
Templo wants a man You need not
apply unless you can sell grocorles
keep books sweep out run errands
solicit custom deliver goods train
horses milk cows cook saw wood
wash dishes stay with the kids on
lodge nights and keop tho baby when
necessary Templo cannot attend to
all these things and always wear a
smile for his customers and wait on
them in person Applicants please
apply before 6 a m Monday
Weather Bulletin
For Palestino and vicinity To-
night and Sunday partly cloudy
weather probably scattered showers
Temperature readings Maximum 69
minimum H
Dr J M Colley
Res Phone 32
Dr J C Siiliman
Res Phone 334
COLLEY S1LLIMAN
Physicians and Surgoons
Office Colter Building Second Floor
Hours 1012 a in 24 p m
PHONE 117
OeWitts Salve
Fop Piles Durns Soros
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Dr H Stacy Dodge
OPHTHOLMOLQGIST AND NEUROLGIST
Suite 7 and 8 Hodges Building
Cures AH Diseases Caused by Eye and Nerve Strain
Granulated Eyelids Epilepsy Nervous Diseases
Dyspepsia Indigestion Constipation Heart
Liver Kidney Bladder and Female Dis-
eases Headache Insomnia Obesity
General Debility and All Wasting
Diseases
PRESCRIBING GLASSES A SPECIAL FEATURE
CONSULTATION FREE
Cross Eyes Straightened Without Knife or Drugs Eye
Troubles Cured Without Pain Medicine or
Dention From Business
Testimonials on File in Office
PAY WHEN CURED
A perfect permanent cure for 2500
payable 1500 down and 1000
when cured This special oiler in-
cludes all curable diseases I will
not accept your case for treatment
unless I can guarantee you a cure
THE OFFER GOOD FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
OCTOBER I4TH TO NOVEMBER I4TH
Call at onceand begin treatment for
tomorrow may be too late
Consultation and Exami
nation Free
Dr Chas O Farringron
Rooms 466 7 and 8 Over Avenue Drag Store
PALESTINE TEXAS
AUCTION
A NEW ENTERPRISE FOR PALESTINE
O J DUGEY will open up an auction house in connection with
his store and will have daily sales of Merchandise at auction
commencing tho latter part of next weok This will be the place
to get your bargains in men ladies and childrens SHOES
CLOTHING BATS CAPS HOSIERY DRY GOODS and MEN
and BOYS SUITS
Outings Ginghams Calicoes Domestics Table Linens and
Shirt Waistings
At just about half price and as it is our custom when we buy anything cheap we
sell it cheap to our patrons this will be Remnant Week with us and that means
money saved to those who visit our store
Novelties and New Goods just received for each Department
Calicoes 2 l2c a yard all other remnants in proportion
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Watson Durham and Hodges
PALESTINES CHEAPEST STORE
New Goods and flore Big Bargains
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While in the markets we bought several cases of Remnants consisting of
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 105, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 5, 1904, newspaper, November 5, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67719/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .