Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 153, Ed. 1, Friday, January 22, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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Neglect or
pessimism we believe is
the greatest enemy the public have to
contend with when applied to the loss
or recovery of health Practically ev-
ery case of consumption might have
been cured if hope had been main-
tained and proper treatment had been
resorted to at the first symptom of
the disease Until the advanced stage
is reached consumption is curable
Catarrh is responsible we believe for
every case of consumption It is
about catarrh we want to talk to you
today incidentally consumption since
the two are so closely allied
We have a medicine made from the
prescription of one of the most suc
cessful catarrh specialists known
This medicine has a record of 98 per
cent of cures and we believe it is
positively without an equal We are
so satisfied that we are right that
we will supply the medicine free in
every instance where it is used ac-
cording to directions for a reasonable
length of time and fails to cure and
give satisfaction in every particular
We want everyone in Palestine to try
this medicine at our risk There are
no conditions or formality attached fo
our offer We put the user under no
obligation to us whatever
The medicine we want you to try
is Rexall MucuTone It is a catarrh
remedy that goes direct to the seat of
trouble It is carried by the blood to
every part of the system It seeks
out and destroys the germs or para-
sites which cause catarrh It purifies
and enriches the bloody tones up the
New Temple Theatre
W E Swift Manager
TWO NIGHTS AND SATURDAY
MATINEE COMMENCING
Friday January 22
Edwin Patterson Offers the
Emery Musical Comedy Co
Phyllis Daye Leo Adde and Clever
Company Emery Male Quartette
Five Comedians Twenty Singers and
Twelve Dancers Ideal Beauty Cho-
rus Elegant Costumes Special Set-
tings Every feature moral and re-
fined Friday night The Governors
Daughter Saturday matinee The
Liittle Widow Saturday night Miss
Satan
by
CURES CATARRH
rfel SteritBr tt ° n Drug Coy Will Furnishthe
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15 Singing Dancing Musical Numbers
Matinee Prices 35c and 25c
Night Prices 75c 50c 35c 25c
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Son of Wealtfiy Wine Dealer of Ma
yence Kills His Father and Three
Sisters While They Slept
Special to the Herald
Berlin Jan 22 A murder of the
most appalling description is reported
from Mayence In an access of mania
the student son of a wealthy wine
dealer arose in the night and killed
his father and three sisters aged re
spectively twentyfive twentj and fif
teen
His sexagenarian father Nicola
Rocke was for many years a memher
of the Reichstag and had eighteen
children of whom seven were gather-
ed for a family reunion in his large
liouse in the Bauernstrasse
Young Joseph Rocke who is only
twenty years of age was home from
his college at Bonn On the night of
the terrible crime when the family
were sleeping peacefully he arose
and prepared with strange delibera-
tion to compass their deaths Taking
an old gun of his fathers he removed
the barrel and fastened in its place
by means of wire a formidable blade
detached from a bread cutting ma-
chine
Armed with this improvised weapon
and a revolver he entered his aged
fathers rooln and killed him with a
single blow cutting open his skull
His eldest sister was also slain in her
sleep but the two younger girls woke
up when he entered their room The
elder he sliot through the heart and
the other was struck down with the
hatchet
The maniac proceeded to mutilate
the corpses of both girls until they
were unrecognizable after which the
crisis of his homicidal fury having
passed he went quietly off to bed and
fell asleep as if nothing had happen-
ed
His elder brother and two jonnger
children sleeping in a wing of the
house were unaware of the tragedy
until it was discovered by one of the
maids When the police arrived Jo-
seph was still asleep
An investigation shows that the
young man has been mentally abnor-
mal since his school days and was re-
fused for the army He had written
Jiome from college saying that his
studies gave him headaches and that
he would come home and free his
father from all his cares
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mucocells soothes and heals the tis-
sues that were ravaged by the ca-
tarrhal parasite and brings about a
condition of health and strength that
prevents the germs of consumption
from ever getting a start Besides
this Rexall MucuTone is a wonderful
appetizer digestive aid and flesh
builder Its good effects are felt from
the very first dose It is one of the
largest and most satisfactory selling
medicines that we have ever had any
thing to do with We know so much
of the great good that it has done that
we personally back it up with our rep-
utation and money which fact should
be ample guarantee to satisfy any-
body
Rexall MucuTone comes in two
sizes 50 cents and 100 We uige
you to try it Bratton Drug Co either
store Spring or Oak street
Chief of the Immigration Bureau
the Department of Commerce
and Labor a Popular Man
of
Special to the Herald
Washington D VC Jan 22 Ter
ence V Powderly who for fifteen
years was the guiding star and ruling
spirit of that powerful band of Amer-
ican workmen the Knights of Labor
received congratulations from numer
ous friends and acquaintances today
on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Mr Powderly is a selfmade man in
the strictest sense of the term He
began life as a machinists apprentice
and when he had mastered that trade
plied it in the shops of the Delaware
Lackawana and Western railroad at
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fit
Eighth Anniversary of the Accession
of King Edward Was Celebrated
In United Kingdom Today
Special to the Herald is
London Jan 22 The eightnianni
versary of the accession of King Ed-
ward was celebrated throughout the
United Kingdom today with salutes
flagflying and belli inging Thepung
and queen with other membersTof the
royal family this morning attended
the annual memorial service in honor
of the late Queen Victoria whiclf was
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Dealers is in session in this city with
a good attendance of piominent deal
ers from various points in Washing-
ton Oregon Idaho and other states
A number of problems of impoitance
to the trade are slated for considera-
tion
To Play In America
Special to the Herald
Liverpool Jan 22 The Austialian
football team which recently com-
pleted a successful tour of the United
Kingdom sailed on the steamship
Arabic today for Philadelphia The
team hopes to engage in seveial con-
tests in New York and vicinity before
resuming the journey home On the
Pacific coast matches are scheduled
held in the Frogmore Mausoleum atfor San Francisco and Los Angeles
Windsor The saicophagus of Queen
Victoria and the Prince ConsortS were
decorated with plants and whiteJlow
ers
Royal Salute at Halifax
Special to the Herald CC
Halifax N S Jan 22 A royal sa-
lute of twentj one guns was fired by
the Halifax ganison at noontdday in
honor of the eighth anniversary oflthe
accession of King Edward
Fistic Show For Miners
Special to the Herald
Indianapolis Ind Jan 22 A good
boxing show has been arranged for
the Auditoi ium tonight for the enter-
tainment of the delegates to the Unit-
ed Mine Workers convention The
show will be the first given in Indian-
apolis since the authorities prohibited
boxing more than a year ago Asj a
consequence the sporting element is
hopeful that the lid may soon be
lifted so as to permit regular limited
round bouts The main event for the
The return to Australia will be made
from San Francisco on February 2G
RAtSULf EPS HIS VI
Former Brigand Now Governor of
Tangier Recently Had His Hair
Trimmed Also His Bsard
Special to the Herald
Paris Jan 22 Raisuli the former
brigand now a person of considerable
consequence as governor of Tangier
was the chief actor at Fex recently in
a quaint ceremony
Many years ago when for his mis-
deeds the robber was impiisoned by
his enemy AbdesSadek he swore by
the holy patron o f Fez that he would
never cut his hair until he had had re-
venge For seven years loaded with
fetters he languished in the dark
prison ofMogador
Then not only came his liberation
GET READY
For Hodges9 White
Goods Sale
Scranton He joined the JKnights of
Labor in 1874 and at once assumed a
leading position in the order He was
elected grand master workman in
1S79 and was regularly reelected to
that office until 1893 While busy
with his duties as chief of the labor
organization he found time to study
law and after he severed his connec-
tion with the Knights of Labor he
spent several years in practicing law
Mr Powderly is now chief of the im-
migration bureau of the department
of commerce and labor and divides
his time between New York and
Washington
Corey to Meet Dorando
Special to the Herald
Chicago 111 Jan 22 Followers of
athletics in Chicago and vicinity are
on edge in anticipation of the race to
night between Dorando Pietri the
Italian champion long distance run
ner and Albert L Coiey the Chicago
star The two are to race over a dirt
track in the old Dexter Park pavilion
for the Olympic Marathon distance of
2G miles and 385 yards Great local
interest is manifested in the match
because while Corey has never before
run as a professional he won the last
Illinois Athletic club Marathon de-
feating a field of eighty In addition
he ran second in the St Louis Mara-
thon and was defeated in a long dis-
tance race at Yonkers N Y by John
T Hayes only after having run two
miles off the couise
Capudine For That Headache
Out last night Headache and ner-
vous this morning Hicks Capudine
just the thing to fit you for business
Clears the head braces the nerves
Try it At drug stores
The best yet Herald Want Ada
NOW IN A FEW DAYS
This will be the Greatest
lJ0tek J xi fof QusJituLkMh
ds
oo Emblroideries at
we have ever had THE JAL
UE WILL BE IN EVERY AR-
TICLE
Watch For The Date
Yours Very Truly
Hodges Dry Goods Co
show tonight is to be a tenround go
between Jerry Murph yof this city
and Jimmy Dunn of Newcastle Pa
Electra Given Its Premier
Special to the Herald
Diesden Jan 22 Strauss opera
of Electra was given its first per-
formance in the Dresden opera house
this afternoon before an audience un-
rivalled in its brilliancy and represent-
ing all musical Europe The king of
Saxony his family and the entire
couit were piesent Both Cosima
Wagner and her son Siegfried were
in attendance and the managers of
many of the great opera houses
thioughout Europe were on hand As
regards both sceneiy and costumes
the opera was produced on a scale of
magnificence almost without a par-
allel Frau Tliila Plaichinger Frau
Ernestine SchumannHeink and others
of the piincipal pei formers received
ovations The orchestra consisted of
130 pieces more than was ever seen
in the opera house heie before and
was under the direction of Dr von
Schuch
BARON ICHIRO MOTONO
Is the First Japanese Ambassador to
Russian Court
Special to the Herald
Tokio Jan 22 Baron Ichiro Mo
tono left the capital today en roflte
to St Petersburg The Baron who
is of the foremost members of
one
the diplomatic coips has the distinc
tion of being the first Japanese isn
bassador to the Russian court
Hardware Men In Session
Spokane Wash Jan 22 The
nual convention of the Pacific Fe
ration of Hardware and Implems
cis
but he ohtained tiie post of governou
of the Kabyles outside Tangier He-
at once thought he would be able to
rid himself of his flowing locks but
he had still powerful enemies at the
court of Fez and he had to postpone
the ceremony
Now however events have permit-
ted him to redeem his oath as he has
acquired influence with Muley Hafid
and has been appointed to succeed
AbdesSadek paying the respectable
bribe of two million francs for the
dignity
He theiefoie repaired to the great
mosque of Muley Dris and the impos-
ing ceremony was witnessed by his
numeious admirers His hair which
in the course of twelve years has at-
tained a length of about half a yaid
was duly shorn but Raisuli preserved
a small portion of his beard It is
now reported that Raisuli intends to
renounce the British protection which
was formerly of such value to him
HEALTH AinD VITALITY
Motts Nervine Pills
The great iron and tonic restorative
for men and women produces strengti
and vitality builds up the system and
renews the normal vigor For sale by
druggists or by mail 100 per box 6
boxes for J500 Williams Manufac-
turing Co Props Cleveland O
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
Aching in the small of the back is
an indication of Brights Disease The
proper course in such cases is to take
a few doses of Prickly 4sh Bitters It
is an effective kidney remedy and
bowel regulator
Jas F Brook architect and engi
glneer Room 25 Link Building tf I
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Office The largest shipment of Stationery in Pales-
tine always on hand Let us print some of it for you
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Autumnal Days
Are among the most joyona when prou have
yourtowniome with lara anagar dentojjeiijpy J j
see the bargains thatwe are offering Jrijsttbrirb
an cottages and city homes where life can > e a
delight It you will only make It so Let us show
you a home that will Improve In value every
year
We have a tew bargains
to offer
One 6room house close In on North Syca-
more street East front all modern conven-
iences one blocKfrom P O site
One farm 312 miles north from Palestine
100 acres In tract with 60 acres In cultivation
goodland price cut to SS00 00
2 lots 12 acre In each In Jacksons Addition
We have several hundred acres of land nicely
located with reference to what Is known as Oil-
Field andalong the line of the State Railroad
that we can sell for from S3 to 10 an acre
One fourroom house with hall on Conrad
street lot 50 by 150 price 900
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 153, Ed. 1, Friday, January 22, 1909, newspaper, January 22, 1909; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83690/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .