Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 164, Ed. 1, Monday, January 16, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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City Tax Collectors
Office
Open Until
7 Oclock At Night
Until
February the First
Arrival and Departure of Trains
ritOM NORTH
No 11210 pm
NoC 655 pm
rOR NORTH
No S 830 am
No t 1005 pm
ARRIVE
rnoti west
No 8 730 am
No 1 955 pm
DEPART
TOR WSBT
No 1 tt30 pm
No S 715 pm
rnou south
No 2 405 pm
No i 930 pm
FOR SOUTH
Nol 1235 pm
No 5 800 pm
PERSONAL MENTION
M M M
Drink Alamo coffee
Thoo Ash of Mart is in the city
F W Reed of Mart Is in tho city
H Maymon went north this morn-
ing
Alamo king of Mocha and Java
coffee
R R Olaridgo was a passenger north
thismorning
m M rn
Ed Kerrin now traveling out of St
Louis spent yesterday at his homo
hereWanted
Wanted To buy good watch cheap
Will pay cash Enquire at tho Herald
office 3t
For everything good to eat all fresh
and only the very choicest goods
Hooker is headquarters
M SI M
E J Boone went to Franklin this
afternoon where he is selling Lillyo
coffee the Palestine brand
Alamo coffee Is a perfect dream to
to the taste adding sweet savor to the
food Hooker Co Solo Agents
M M M
For rent Nicely furnished front
south room Close in on Sonth Syca-
more street Address P care Herald
M M M
For Sale Duston strain puro white
Wyandotte eggs per setting 200
r AlBO a fewyoungcockerels
1lGlm J R Shamblin Link St
Cashier Sanders of the I G N
local freight office Houston spent
Sunday in the city Mrs Sanders is
visiting here for a few days
M M M
Judgo King late of Navasota is the
laBt newcomer to receive a welcome
to Palestine Judge King will asso-
ciate himself with Judgo Stedman in
handling the legal business for the I
G N He is a brother of our fellow
townsman Mr W L King
Remember the Alamo coffee
M M M
Near in Farm for Sale 210 acres
two miles from Palestine 120 acres in
cultivation divided into three sepa-
rately Improved farms Well watered
never failing springs Location high
and well drained an average tract for
all crops and fruits grown here 20
per acre for entire 240 acres
1612c Horace Word
31 21 M
Ruth Flour is the only best
Every pound guaranteed by
Hooker Co Sole Agents
M 31 21
The ladies of tho Benedetto BTobin
Chapter U D C will give on next
Thursday another of those delightful
teas with a good program and delight-
ful refreshments with tea and choco-
late poured by real Japanese and
Priscilla girls Hours will bo from
threo to six in tho afternoon and
seven to ten in tho evening with 25c
admission at the homo of Mr and Mrs
O E Appell Magnolia street Every
body is cordially invited to come It
When you want the very best Hour
try the Ruth
Hooker Co Sole Agents
M M M
A Tcah has opened up a fire insur-
ance ofllco in the Royall Bank build-
ing room 1 and respectfully solicits a
share of your business 11 Gt
SI M St
For Sale or lease My residence
on the corner of May and Trinity
streets throe blocks from general of-
fice Terms easy Call at rosidonco
or phono 21B
111lmo A P Scokikld
FIRE INSURANCE
A TEAII
Room 1 in the Royall Bank Building
M M M
Prickly Ash Bitters cures tho kid-
neys regulates tho liver and purifies
the bowels A valuable system tonic
Will haul dirt gravel or cinders to
fill in your sido walk and build your
sido walk up for you Phono 248
W K Wyatt
THEATRICAL NOTES
A press notice says No play new
or old has attracted as much attention
or undergone as great a revival as has
The Two Orphans This play ap-
peals to all classes of theatregoers
contains plenty of comedy pathos and
has some scenic settings thataro beau-
tiful in the extreme Bennett and
Buhler bring an exceptionally strong
cast for this production Jeanetto
Douglass aud Edytha Ketchern will
appear In Louise and Henrietta Goo
Murdock of Human Hearts famo
will play as Jacques Joseph D Her-
bert as Count DoLImeres while the
comical Picad will bo handled by Earl
Adams of the celebrated Huntley
Moore Co of Atlantic City N J Al-
thea Davis Lora White F W Buhler
S K Orayton Vm Price and E G
Sorton are all people of recognized
ability and everything points to a most
pleasing performance on Thursday ov
ening Jan 19
Apressnotico says Martha Mor
tons clever American girl story Her
Lord and Master is conceded by
competent critics to bo tho most
wholesome and entertaing comedy of
tho past decade Certain it is that it
enjoyed a long Metropolitan run and
served that charming actress Miss
Helen Grantly as tho vehicle in which
she gained her greatest success as a
star So popular was Miss Grantly as
Indiana in this play two seasons ago
that she determined to revive it for
her present tour and will again be seen
as the vivacious American girl at the
opera house on Friday Jan 20 Miss
Grantiys leading man this season has
been associated with Richard Mansfield
and other prominent stars His Lord
Canning Is said to bo consistent and
painstaking and shows him to be a
thorough artist
A press notice says While in con-
versation with Mr Oliver Labadies
A systom regulator is a mcdiclno that
strengthens and stimulates tho liver
kldnoys stomach and bowols Prickly
Ash Bitters is a suporior system regu
lator It drlvoB out all unhealthy con-
ditions promotes activity of body and
brain restores good appetite sound
sleep and cheerful spirits
Notice
The Arm of Watson Durban
Hodges has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent Messrs Watsonfand
Durham retiring A B and DsM
Hodges will continue the bnslnesSnbn
der tho firm name of Hodgosjbry
Goods Co and will collect all accounts
due tho firm and bo responsible for its
indebtedness A B Hodgvs
D M Hooor3
E E DURlfSr
J F Watson
January 10 1905 JF
No Sloro Stomach TroublesSL
All stomach troublo is romoved by
the use of Kodol Dyspepsia CuroT It
gives tho stomach perfect rest b di
gesting what you eat withoutStho
stomachs aid Tho food builds uji tho
body tho rest restores the stomafc h to
health You dont have to diet your
self when taking Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure J D Erskino of AllonViHe
Mich says I suffered Hear jurn
and Stomach troublo for somo time
My sisterinlaw has bad the j amo
trouble and was not able to eat fdrsix
weeks Sho lived entirely on arm
water After taking two bottlua of
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she was en
tirely cured She now eats heartily
and is in good health I am glad to
say Kodol gavo me instant relief
Sold by H R Moore druggist
But few men over meet with success
The successful ones get a huaUo on
themselves and overtake it There-
fore my son do not stand aroanrfithe
corners expecting to waylay success
but get you up by the early morning
and go after it No doubt yon wiirsay
this is good advice So it isltiftnd
hero is more Buy your groceries of
Temple tho good grocer J ojljjjto
day tomorrow and for all timcYiXbat
is one of the direct roads to sty Tess
Better see Tempio about it
Wood Wood
Phono 215 or 734 for your wood
livered on short notice
6t L G MoInIkbe
Attractive Offering
Our annual January White Goods Em-
broidery and Muslin Underwear Sale be-
ginning Saturday January 14th and lasting
ten days at prices and styles never before
shown in Palestine 4fc
The Grand Leader
PALESTINES LEADING
business manager we learned of some
odd happenings with his Faust com
pany Not long since ho booked his
company to open a new theatre in one
of Kansas thriving oil towns Some-
one asked tho local manager what the
first show would bo ho replied
Faust and tho quostion was asked
who played it Morrison Labadie or
Grifflth With a feeling of pride the
manager replied Why Mr Faust
himBolf
A press notlco says A Friend of
tho Family ono of this seasons crop
of farcial comedies is scoring a tro
mecdous Buccessinall the larger cities
Critics concede it to bo tho funniest
play sinco Charleys Aunt In tho
hands of such clovor artists as Man-
ager Gorman has secured this season
its success from an artistic standpoint
is easily apparent ManagcrSwifthas
booked A Friend of tho Family for
Saturday Jan 21
TEMPLE OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Saturday Jan 21
V E Gormans Fu-
riously Funny Farce
A Friend of the
Family
The Funniest Farce
Since Charley s Aunt
Youll Laugh alltheTime
Presented by the Orig
inal Splendid Cast of
New York Player
Prices 25 Cents to 100
Want
Advertisements
For Sale My homo placeJlgpT S
Sycamoro street terms to sni fpur
chaser Going to leave tho city
now drop head sowing machine
Mrs A Bgos
fAlso
Lost A largo brown doublorclasp
purse containing 50 Saturdav sTth
at I G N depot or on souttjxend
Leave at Herald office and getfSlb re-
ward jiff 3t
For Sale A good gentleXfwork
horso weight 950 pounds lsjjhands
high Price 65 J W French
3t R F D 1 Palestine
For Sale Or will trade forlpmber
at market value threo lots In the city
of Palestine Good location title per-
fect and at a reasonable pricajl Call
or address Wrioht Kendall
GtdHw Palestlne Sexas
For Rent A now cottagerNo 15
Queen streot Inqulro of MrLIWyrlll
at 6 Queen street Phono 507 5 Ot
For Sale Lots 4 and 6 block 143
corner of Oak and Houston streets op-
posite tho Masonic Tempio Apply to
Mrs Laura Leo Phillips 205 corner of
Palestine Ave and Fowler St
For Rent Ono story cottago of flvo
rooms excellent well water barn and
large grounds Mrs Laura LeefPhil
lips 205 corner Palestine Ave and
Fowlor streot
For Sale Ono twostory house
close in at a bargain for nextithlrty
days Inqulro at Sterne Hotel
Found Two koys tlod together
Owner can socuro them by calling on
Rov I Sellers 2t
NEW
Meat MarKet
Fred Newberger
I las opened a new Meat
Market on Main street
near the postoflicc and
will servo tho public
with the very best of
meats
GIVE HIM A CAI5L
15fye
STORY
ofTODAY
To he well dressed is
very essential to a man
these days in business
as well as social life
The looks of your
linen often makes or
mars your appearance
eSTln view of these facts
is it not wise to send
your work to a care-
ful competent well
equipped laundry
c have spared no
pains to make ours
such alaundrv
m a r t i ry
Steam Laundry
012 Spring St Phone 2
> I ANM Amf AAflAM ftffnftaMMMVMIIMN
GARDE
IN BULK OR PACKAGE
We have all kinds of seed
and can fill your order in any
quantity satisfactorily
Green fc flflaff itt
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE
niMWMMMlMMlXMMMiMWtfM
Turkish
Goods
MMAMM
AT COST
SILKS OF ALL KINDS
Sale Lasts 30 Days Only
Next so Redwine Restaurant
Main Street
BEN AHMED
CONDOS BROS
Candy and
Ice Cream
Specialists
Special Attention giv-
en to furnishing ban-
quets receptions and
society affairs The
best materials always
used In oar Candles
Ice Cream Hot Drinks
PHONE NO 70
mir mi l Hi w MW i
Let John Ormond
Move Your
FURNITURE PIANO
Etc Etc
Ho Has tho only Piano
Truck In tho City
I grind Lonsos and fit
Glassos that fit
Crescent Jewelry Store
M Folandor Prop
M HINZIE
Real Estate and Insurance
Office over 21 Folanders
Jowolry Store
ALL RIGHT I GUESS YES
nnt fool ci n much on laundorlng we
dont try We do try to wash starch
and Iron their shirts collars and culls
so that theyll be Irreproachable Kollcs
tell us we succeed i ouII tell us so at
any rate think so If you size us up with
a trial order
Palestine Steam Laundry
John McIntosb Prop Phone No 1P
We often refer to the doctors Why
Because we make medicines for them We give them the
formula for Ayers Cherry Pectoral and they prescribe It for
coughscoldsbronchitisconsumption Wetrustthem theytrust
us Ask your own doctor about taking this medicine
NO 3694
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
First National Bank
At Palestine In the State of Texas at
the Close of Business January II 1903
Capital stock paid ln
Surplus fund
Co rukct Attest
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Orerdrafts secured and unsecured
U S Bonds to secure circulation
Stocks securities etc
Banking house furniture and fixtures
Due from National Banks not reserve agents
Due from State Banks and Bankers
Due from approved reserve agents
Checks and other cash Items J
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency nlckles and cents
Liwrui Movrr Reserve ix Basic viz
Specie 2263900
Legaltender notes 100000a
Redemption fund with U S Treasurer S per cent of circulation
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid
National Bank notes outstanding
Due to other National Banks
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to check
Reserved for taxes
TOTAL
A R
G E
F J
J CA7SV Co
Lowell Mala
SHSS07K
19417 27
18750X0
3248783
2082300
2103313
27E02U
4192905
114B2S
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821S0
3263900
862 0
37222823
S 7300000
50000X0
109390
13675X0
202937
16800
2236S713
157283
37222923
State of Texas County of Anderson ss
I Lucius Gooch Cashier of the abovenamed bank
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief
Lucius Gooch Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of
January 1905 H L Wright Notary Public
Howard
Dilley U Directors
IIUFSMITH
Grand Charity Ball
AT
City Hall Monday Evening
JANUARY TWENTYTHIRD
GiverrByJones Orchestra
ADMISSION 50 CENTS LADIES FREE
Are advancing in value at rate oi 20
per cent per annum
t6r Do You Know of Any Equal Investment
As our assistance may be of great value
toward securing what you need or wish
as regards either Agricultural Proper-
ties or Business Opportunities and
will cost nothing why not use us
Drop us a postal
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A Piano whoso every point of construc-
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Address
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 164, Ed. 1, Monday, January 16, 1905, newspaper, January 16, 1905; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67778/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .