Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 6
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Let Southland Cooking Oil drive Mr Hog out of
your kitchen that will help drive djspepsia out of
your home
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is Pare its wholesome its economical There are scores
of reasons why you should use SOUTH LAND COOKING OIL
there is not one reason hy > ou should not
35 and 10pound cans only ITS
DALLAS OIL AND REflNING CO
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40N W J TOWNSEND CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR
MRS CADDIE WINSTON HERRINGTON
111 Erwin Street Phone 426
Labor Day Ball mans Relief Home managing ladies
The city hall presented a beautiful on Saturday afternoon at the Enter
ecene Monday nght the occasion be prise Wall Paper House was an emi
Ihg thevQueens ball It was graced nent success and a pretty affair The
by the dignity and elegance of an ap ladies in charge were Mesdames Ed
preciative number of Palestines best gar Hill Frank Matthews C C Stod
people Dainty programs were given dard and Eugene Durham Delicious
bearing In honor of Labor Day Jersey Cream was served compliment
Queen Miss Ava Moore and her ary to all attending Fifty cakes were
Maids of Honor Misses Ouida Earnes entered for prizes all made with Cot
and Maud Ella Garner The queen tolene and all wdre fine Mrs Jno
and her maids were gowned in filmy D Grigsby carried off the first prize
white and were as fairies in fairy > her cake was a thing of beauty and
land in appearance but meaning to a joy for a day pink and white
the world that labor is queen of Amer layer Mrs C C Stoddard carried off
lea and we are subjects to her shrine the second prize for a white loaf cake
and will ever honor and love her The Mrs T C Ogilvy third prize for a
grand march was led by the Queen white layer cake Mrs Tom Hall Jr
and Attorney A G Greenwood fol fourth prize for deviled cake Miss
lowed by Miss OuidaBarnesand Mr Lorine Scott first prize for girl under
Arthur Head Miss Maud Ella Garner twenty years for a marshmallow
and Mr J Russell next was the
chaperon Mrs Deming escorted by
Mr Tom King The mtrch was beau
cake Miss Ola May Hamilton first
prize for girl under fifteen years for
chocolate cake The judges were
tiful at the end of which District Mesdamcr F Hufsmith Tom Hall Sr
Clerk John R Moore announced the T W Smith P H Hughes and Louis
ball in honor of the Labor Day queen Durr After the decision Mr Geo A
and her maids now open He read the I Wright auctioned off all cakes bring
following telegram from Palestines ing a good sum The ladies are proud
citizen and friend and Texas govertot the dayand their work and are
nor T M Campbell showing that his grateful to those who so kindly as
heart and thought were withPalestine sisted
on this greatoccasion Austin Texi
as Sept p X M Cohen Secretary i Bridge Club
xas Sincerely regret that Miss Drew Staggs entertained the
prevents my participa Bridge Club yesterday afternoon The
fcines tribute fo labor personnel was Misses Flossie Mattie
ations tJ the queen and Cad and Willie Pearl Gardner Mary
the success of your eel Gooch Drew Staggs Helen Grant and
sieoiiaLgreetlngsiwjifrs JuUusPes Jstom itftpr a d °
fmen of Palestine and sur ligbttul morning of bridge luncheon
IBunding country 1 remain as ever at 12 oclock was enjoyed
yours T M Campbell Cheers filled
I the hall the band played and the
dance was on The dancers were in
beautiful evening costumes and dress
suits and many spectators declared it
one of the most brilliant occasions
ever given at the hah
The dayhas dawned when Labor is
queen of America May she reign un
til heavens ponoply shall unfold at
the end of time and receive her and
her noble subjects
Cake Contest
The cake contest given by the Wo
Mrs E B Parsons gave a beauti
In Honor of Miss Markle
The following invitations have been
Isfrnd
Mrs Henry Ash
Mis H Spielberger
Miss Ash
At Home
Monday afternoon Sept 12th 330
Miss Markle
This will be another of those beau-
tiful affairs complimenting Miss Mar
kle on the eve of her wedding to Mr
Complimentary John Charles Townes
ful supper party at Spring Park Fri Flve oclock A M Dance
ay evening honoring Misses Lucile Tne Boys complimented The
jrazler of Tyler and Marie Chambers < QnS wjm an early morning dance
of WaTb After supper dancing and Labor Day at the city hall Messrs
boating were enjoyed Mrs Parsons Tom Trelford and Morrell Johnson
vas assisted by Mrs G A Wright in were hosts of the llietty affair Mr
giving an evening of pleasure to all and Mrs Hugi Longn0or and Mr and
Mrs John R Hearne Jr were chap-
erons At five oclock the boys called
for their ladies and at six the dance
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began lasting until 930 a m There
were thirtyfive couples Miss Marie
Chambers of Waco Miss Olivette
Goode of Houston Miss Harper of
Austin and Miss Gladys DeMilt of
Galveston were outoftown guests
TownesMarkle
Sundays Houston Post speaking of
the TownesMarkle wedding says
The approaching wedding is of so
cial import in Houston where Mr
Townes is a member of the law firm
of Hogg Gill Jones Both young
people are graduates from the Univer
sity of Texas and the groom is the
son of Judge John C Townes Sr
dean of the law department of the uni
versity He is a member of the Beta
Theta Pi fraternity while Miss Markle
is a Pi Beta Phi During Mr Townes
comparatively short residence in the
city he has won for himself a warm
circle of friends who are cordially in
terested in his marriage
Sewing Club
Miss Marie Price entertained the
Sewing Club yesterday afternoon in
honor of Miss Helen Markle who is a
member The hostess received and
entertained on the veranda and every
thing was informal and charming
The fact of Miss Markles days of sin
gle blessedness being numbered made
her the center of attraction and the
main topic was her leaving the home
girls and friends for others After
the sewing hour Miss Price served de-
licious luncheon
Birthday
Mr T W Trelford celebrated Labor
Day and his birthday together He
had sweet remembrances from his
loved ones and is fifty some odd years
young gay and happy still
Mrs Jack Smith is visiting
tives in Crockett
rela
Mrs Clyde Hanks is visiting her
ioved ones at Cleburne
Miss Ella Sweany is visiting at
Houston and Galveston
Mrs Joyce of Buffalo is the guest
of relatives in the city
Miss Marcelite Dobbs of Marshall is
visiting Miss Natalie Dobbs
Miss Gladys DeMilt of Galveston is
the guest of friends in this city
Mrs Nannie Cantley of Neches is a
uest of the Judge J F Watts home
Mrs W B Page and son of Love
lady are visiting her sister Mrs John
Kolstad
Miss Olivette Goodejof Houston was
the guest of Mr and Mrs Albert Trel
ford for Labor Day
Mr J B Singletary wife andchil
dren of the Slocum vicinity spent
Labor Day at the picnic
Misses Hazel and Louella Cook left
Monday for KiddKey College Sher
man where they will be students
Prof Chas Thompson president of
the Rusk College spent Labor Day in
the city in the interest of the College
Mrs Hattie Hawthorne Phillips and
son Jesse of New Waverly were
visiting Mr and Mrs J L McMeans
for Labor Day
Mrs Clarence Kolstad of Palestine
formerly Miss Adele Craig of Houston
is in the city the guest of Miss Min
nie Kattmann Sundays Houston
Post
Mrs Charlotte Eitzenberger writes
to her niece Mrs Vogel that she
would leave Sweden for Palestine the
5th inst so she is now homeward
bound
Mr and Mrs S K Hohes and son
Sylvester left yesterday for their new
home at Chapin Texas where Mr
Holies becomes a partner with Mr
Garland Buck of the Hidalgo County
Times a lively newspaper We regret
to lose them from Palestine where
they liave so many friends Mr Hohes
says he is going to send us a paper
right away
selves
and we can see forour
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
a
Passed By Palestine Lodge No 368
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
It has been the will of our Heavenly
father to take from our midst one of
nr beloved brothers and
Wheieas In view of the loss that
his Brotheihood lias susta ned by
ho depth rf our frend iii 1 brother
Hurbuit Fnlgham and of the still
eater loss sustained by those who
were nearer and detrest to him there
ore he it
Resolved That it is but a just tn
> itp tn the memory of our depaited
irother to say that in legretting hi =
onoval fiom our midst we mourn
lor one who was ln eveiy waj worthy
f our lesiert and lecaid one who
> rs pvpr teady lo lend a helping
and to a brother in distress and al
vays with a smile and cheerful word
oi all his friends and acquaintances
Keohed That the heartfelt sym
u n r Palestine Lodge No 3CS B
r R T be extended to his family in
ie r affliction
Resolved That the chaitei of our
1jdre he draped for thirty dajs in
iicmoiy of oui depaited brother and
twin fide and these resolutions he
prcad upon the re < ords of our Lodge
nd a copy theieof be foiwauled to
noli of the family of our deceased
liother and to each of the Palestine
< ailv paj ers
II F Cheatham
R H Wilkey
F E Staats
Committee
For Sale
My residence on Link street Mag
li ilia Square large lot 7 rooms bath-
room and kitchen with electric lights
Magnolia shade trees house newly
repapered Will be sold at a bargain
if sold at once Easy terms Apply
to T J Harris T 92lmd
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Labor Committee Goes to Austin To-
night to Present Loving lCup
to Governor Campbell
A labor committee composed of
Messrs A M Cohen R A Garner
and C E Angell wnl leave tonight
for Austin on a pleasant mission that
of presenting a loving cup to Governor
Campbellvthe gift of organized labor
of Palestine This cup was to have
been given to the governor here on
Labor Day but his illness prevented
his being present as he had intended
so the committee will go to him with
this message of esteem and confi-
dence That the governor will appre-
ciate it goes without saying
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
TRAINS
Inte
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rnatlonal and Great Northern
For the South
5 leaves at 900 p m
3 leaves at 821 a m
For the West
5 leaves at 840 p m
3 leaves at 811 a m
9 leaves at 1040 a m
For the North
2 leaves at 135 p m
leaves a 1058 p m
Ieaes at 735 a m
From the South
arrives at 115 p m-
arries at 1040 p m
From the North
3 arrives at 801 i m
5 arrives at 735 p m
1 arrives at 825 p m
From the West
4 arrives at 1053 p m
6 arrives at 710 a m
8 arrivea at 700 p ni
Schedule State Railroad
yVee days mixed train No 1 ar
ives at 1201 p ni No 2leaves at
30 p m
Sundays passenger train No 3 ar
lyes 11 a m No 4 leaves at 2 p m
A Nervy Prowler
Lufkin Texas Sept 5 E R
Dickey night engineer of the local
light plant while making his round
iver the building was met by a mask
d man last night and robbed of 20 in
asli and his watch then marched to
the tool room and forced to make a
loop in a cord and put his hands into
t He was then tied hands and foot
The robber cut off the oil ih the lamp
ind wheii the lightbegan togrow
dim the night operator at the Cotton
Belt came over to see what was
wrong Failing to get in at the door
lie climbed through an open window
and he too was met by the same rob-
ber and was tied and robbed of S5c
The robber calmly sat down and talk
B fczB
of Furniture on sale for 10 days
At Less Than the Factory Cost
Now is thoMme to get high grade fur-
niture at iovts cost Saie Begins
ed to both tied men until the arrival
of the south bound Houston East
Vest Texas passenger train when he
took his departure The operator
manager to get a shoe off one foot
and then released himself and Dickey
and gave the alarm but nof in time
for the train had departed
WEATHER FORECAST
Published By Authority of the Secre-
tary of Agriculture
For Palestine and vicinity until 7
p m Thursday Tonight and Thurs-
day partly cloudy weather
Minimum temperature 74
Maximuni temperature 92
Weather Conditions
The disturbance that was central j
over Montana yesterday morning has
moved rapidly eastward to Minnesota J
This storm has been attended by rain
in the northwestern states A storm
of moderate intensity overlies the
Plateau section An area of high pres-
sure which is entering the northern I
Rocky mountain region is causing
colder weather in that district Rams
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iture
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have occurred in eastern portions of
the lake region the North At-
lantic states and in Florida Missouri
Oklahoma Tennessee and Texas The
barometric pressure indicates partly
cloudy weather for this vicinity to-
night and Thursday
T R Taylor
Official In ChargeJ
Phone 410 for Welborn Cooks auto-
mobile Prompt attention to all calls
day or night 823lm
The Latest In Woolens The Best In
Trimmings Reliable Workman-
ship Correct Cutting
SATISFACTION MUST BE YOURS
Mens Department at End of Hall Wo
mens Department at Head of Stairs
OVER PALESTINE NATIONAL
BANK
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83850/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .