Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 6 of 6
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PURELY PERSONAL
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Lewis Nance went north this morn-
ing
Miss Emma Rodieck is home from
Marshall
H A Schnoor spent Sunday and
Monday at Marlin
Julius Schwab came home this
afternoon from the south
Mr and Mrs R D Hester and
children went to Marlin Saturday
J B Armstrong and daughter went
to Marshall today tovisit relatives
Miss Clara Seeling of San Antonio
is the guest of Miss Margaret Gun-
ning
Jtie Korkomos of Bryan after a
visit here returned to his home this
morning
Mrs W J Neville and little son
came home last night from a visit to
Mississippi
Mrs B F Ackerman and daughter
have returned home from a visit to
Hot Springs
Mrs Wood anL03 Js K fc
l ifjJier iSIrs Eugene T K on
South Sycamore street
Edward Angly and Alonzo Sheehan
left for Dallas via the morning train
to enter a Catholic school
Tom Fitts and family after afew
days spent at their old home here re-
turned to Henderson today
C W Cocking and family have re-
turned from an extended visit to Iowa
and report a very pleasant vacation
Mrs R G Murry of Galveston is in
the city a guest 6f Mr and Mrs J
T Stevens Mrs Murry Is an aunt of
Mr Stevens
C H Naylor went to Onalaska this
morning to assume the duties of au-
ditor of the Beaumont Great
Northern railroad
Hayden Hodges son of Mr and Mrs
A B Hodges left this morning for
Lexington Ky where he will enter
college for the forthcoming session
Leroy Trice former I G N gen-
eral manager accompanied by his
family passed through the city this
morning from San Antonio to Long-
view
Mrs A A Forbes and little sons
left via the morning train for the city
of Mexico to visit a sister of Mrs
Forbes They expect to be gone two
or three months
Miss Blossom Swift left today for
Knoxville Tenn where she will at-
tend school Mr Swift went with
her and will go via Dallas on busi-
ness and they will also visit relatives
at Memphis on the way
Announcement was made this after-
noon that W B Riley who acted as
grand marshal of the Labor Day pa-
rade and who is a member of the
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
will accompany the committee to
Austin tonight to present Governor
Campbell with a loving cup
Herald want ads are result bring-
ers three lines thn > times 25c
You cannot purchase anywhere
at any price better Sterling than
we carry You cannot for the
reason there is none better made
We feature wares made by Reed
and Barton and Gorham Manufac-
turing Co and these are consid-
ered the world over as leaders in
their lines We carry a complete
assortment having dozens of dif-
ferent patterns and any and all
pieces in their respective designs
Copelands Jewelry
Store
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THE TEACHERS INSTITUTE
County Teachers Holding Important
Session at the Court House
Interest Good
The Anderson County Teachers In-
stitute convened in the court house
yesterday and will continue in ses-
sion over Saturday A good attend-
ance marks the work of the body and
the program is proving very interest-
ing and instructive Today State
Superintendent of Education F M
Bralley is present and addressed the
teachers this afternoon The official
program of the institute has been
published in these columns
An Aged Lady Dead
This morning at 1230 Mrs Mary J
Cook aged 71 years died at the home
of her daughter Mrs Joe Branch 632
Tennessee avenue and the funeral
will take place from the Branch home
at 5 p m today with interment in
East Hill cemetery Rev L D An-
derson pastor of the First Christian
church will preach the funeral serj
monMrs
Mrs Cook had rounded out a useful
life and has now gone to reap the
reward of the just Peace to her
memory and it shall never die but
live as a sweet inspiration to those
left behind
Governor Signs Insurance Bill
Austin Texas Sept 6 Governor
Campbell today signed the insurance
bill passed by the present special ses-
sion While the act contains the J
emergency clause it did not receive
the necessary twothirds vote and will
not be effective until ninety days
after adjournment Until that time
tho present fire rating board act will i
remain in effect There will be no
changes in the personnel of the board
when the new act becomes effective
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A number of prohibition democrats
of this senatorial district met in the
court house here yesterday afternoon
in answer to a call issued several
days ago to discuss the nomination r
indorsement of a candidate to fill the
unexpired term of the late Senator C
C Stokes However after the meet-
ing had been called and Judge A A
Aldrich had been made chairman and
Judge J P Weeks secretary and after
a general discussion it was decided to
adjourn without taking any action
This decision was reached in face of
the fact that some announcements for
the office had already been made and
for the further reason that the meet-
ing was not considered well enough
attended to be representative The
fight will be left open to the individ-
uals who may see proper to announce
for the office
Royall Bank Statement
Inadvertently the Herald failed yes-
terday to call attention to the state
ment of the Royall National Bank
published in that issue of the paper
But it is presumed it was read by all
of the readers It was a most flatter-
ing showing by this popular and solid
institution This bank is one of the
big financial institutions in this sec-
tion of the state
A Burglar In Town
his name is bad cough He doesnt
care for gold or silver but he will
steal your health away If he apears
I in your house arrest him at once with
Ballards Horehound Syrup it may
mean consumption if you dont A
cure for all coughs colds and chest
troubles Price 25c 50c and 100 per
bottle
Sold by Bratton Drug Co
25 PER CENT REDUCTION
On Picture Framing for the Next 10
Days Ed Kingsbury Phone 266
Royal Arch Masons
Royal Arch Masons of Chapter No
10 meet tomorrow night for council
work Secretary
The Peoples
Company
Pays the big price for
second hand furniture
Down on Avenue A
Phone 1080
Buy Your Suit From Flanagan
Labor Day Post Cards 5c each at
The Fair 74t
Upholstering and Furniture Repair-
ing Ed Kingsbury Phone 266
FOR RENT 3 room house with
hall Phone 487 73t
Car load of buggies and surries
1910 styles Just set up at H Schmidt
Gos IS
LOST Gold signet ring with ini-
tials J L H Please returne to Her-
ald office and get reward 73t
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
south rooms for rent Apply to Mrs
S J Fowler 108 Dallas St 76t
Miss Swayne teacher of piano grad-
uate of Denver Conservatory has
opened her studio at 421 S Sycamore
Terms reasonable 36t
FOR SALE A very fine surrey
used one year and lately remodeled
Black and White Checked Suiting
an all cotton medium weight fabric suitable for
immediate and early fall wear Fashion says that
black and white checks are very stylish and these
are perfect imitations of the fine all wool cloths
We have a limited number of pieces which we
are running at per yard tSc
New Ginghams We have probably 150
patterns to select frojn including fancy plaids
for Childrens School DressesTcnecks stripes
and soft tones for Ladies Dresses and a great
range of Shirting Patterns including all of the
solid colors These are the best grades of Staple
Ginghams and the best colors that can be print
ed Price per yard
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Grand Leader
Will sell at bargain Telephone
365 7Gt
FOR SALE One oak dining room
suite and one oak bedroom suite
Mrs P W Jander 406 Howard ave
nue 7Gt
After Sept 15 my shop will be lo
cated at 710 Spring street opposite
the Moore Wiolesale Grocery store
in the Graingei building There I will
be better than ever prepared for au-
tomobile work and all other repairing
etc C A Pryor 3tf
Miss Quarles piano teacher Fall
term begins Thursday Sept 22 Mon-
day and Thursday S02 S Sycamore
street next to Third Ward School
Tuesday and Friday at Mrs Good
richs on Avenue A third house from
Central School Phone 643 318t
I have opened my dining room
again and could comfortably seat
without crowding twelve more adult
boarders Serve meals promptly Also
have now two vacant south rooms
well furnished excellent beds with
abundance of new blankets and com-
forts for winter use rooms kept san-
itary with Vaccum Cleaner Day
board 1800 rooms 1000 Phone
170 The Rugby Mrs T M Haynes
Prop 93tf
Corn Club Notice
The members of the Corn Club are
requested to write a detailed account
of their work done in the prepara-
tion cultivation and fertilization of
their acre this year with any other
information connected therewith and
deliver or send their written accounts
to Mr C A Sterne secretary of the
Board of Trade Palestine Texas
These accounts are to be in his
hands by Saturday the 17th of Sep-
tember instant
To the boy sending in the best and
most valuable account will bo award-
ed an unlimited scholarship in the
Palestine School of Business
This scholarship will be his to take
advantage of at any time the owner
gets ready to use It in acquiring a
thorough business training
This prize will be awarded by three
competent and disinterested judges
selected for their fitness to decide
such matters Their names will be
published next week
J G HBuck
TEXAS NEWS NOTES
Governor Campbell has offered a
reward of 500 each for the arrest and
conviction of the murderers of Offi-
cers Carnes and Lawrence near San
Benito July 30
The new dormitories for the Agri
cultural and Mechanical College will
be known as Leggett Hall and Milner
HallHeavy
Heavy rains visited West Texas
Eight lives were lostin the South
Leon river bottom near Comanche
The pecan crop for the present year
is estimated at five million pounds
Rural letter carriers adjourn the
Marlin meeting after electing R A
McCullough of Ellis county president
and selecting College Station as the
next place of meeting
The body of Lewis Henson of
Hempstead was found near the rail-
road tracks with bullet wounds
Raleigh Maddox was drowned in a
reservoir at Port Arthur
Foot Was Mashed
This morning a man named Dupree
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Agonts for
Standard
Patterns
Froo
Delivery
SPECIAL
FOR
FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY
104 pepperell bleached sheeting yard 1 25c
114 pepperell brown sheeting yard 25c
104 bleached seamless sheets each 59c
4236 bleached pillow cases each 10c
Best American calicoes yard 4c
I2 c A F C ginghams yard 8 l3c
You should open an account with this bank Years of exper-
ience in banking is at your service if your account is placed
with us We offer you careful conscientious service All de-
positors large and small treated equally well Your account is
invited
First National Bank Palestine Texas
PROS HELD A MEETING
Prohibition Democrats of Thirteenth
Senatorial District Met Here
Yesterday Afternoon
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LITTLE LOCAL FACTS
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REPARING the Greatest event
in Shoe Merchandising that
has ever been attempted within
the history of Palestine Our two
show windows are displayed with
boys and girls school shoes In the
Oak street window we have the 9
O clock School Shoe and to put the
advantage of a firstclass wearingshoe
before you the factory say they will
give to each school room in Anderson
county an American flag Our
Palmer street window has the celebra-
ted Educator shoe which begias with
the infant and grows to old age and
by constant use your feet will grow
as nature intended them to grow The
Educator shoe will be conspicuously
advertised in all large magazines
throughout the United States A
scholarship will be given to each State
in the Union Texas gets her share
and Palestine can have the same op-
portunity as other cities There are
no conditions attached to the scholar-
ship Just enter your favorite and
vote for it Of course we want to show
you Educatoror Shoes and why you
should buy them
Wo want to bo known as tho houso that sells tho host quality shoo
In thoelty Dont buy olsowhero until our linos aro Ins poetod
HORWIT
Flags Plumes Shields Netting Fes-
tooning and decorations of all
kinds for Labor Day parade
AT
THE FAB
The UptoDate
Variety Store
was brought in from the west
carried to the I G N
with a badly mashed foot
fell upon it It was said som
toes wovfl < i have to be amnnt
Clara Did the newspapers notice
your father at the great banquet
Johnny Yes
Clara Well mamma said she could
not see his name in the list
Johnny No but the list ends up
with and others That means papa
They always mention him that way
Tommy went fishing the other day
without his mothers permission The
next morning one of his chums met
him and asked Did you catch any-
thing yesterday Tommy
Not till I got home was the rath-
er sad response >
I am afraid said the Country Ed-
itor that young Blackston wontlike m
the writeup we gave him today
Why asked his assistant
I wrote of him as a thriving young
lawyer but the intelligent typo made
it thieving
Phone 1063 for the choicest ot
peaches tomatoes and blackberries
fresh picked every day 3tt
About Th
Woman
Who Cooks the Meals in Your Home
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Doesnt her welfare her health
and happiness call for something
better than she puts up with
Isnt she entitled to the things
that will make her work easier
and the cooking hours shorter
IF SO
Have a Cool Comfortable Kitchen
PHONE 296
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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/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .