Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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adds m
largelyton the Bath Ro<l
ing there is fitted with I
ties of a modem Bath H
ch to the enjoyment.
YOU OUCH A BATH N(
t is fen investment that1
biggest kind Of interest,
is figure with you?
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Where to buy that new
suggest that you pay us aj
see the suits we are no
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thajt you can get the best
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for vour money. -__
neckwear that cannot be
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“Bred
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lore or Write for I
T. A. BOWDEN
ice Mountain, PatJ
Phone 7-6-7.
American Beauty I
largest and finest
ht to Palestine. Cc
Mrs. Anna Heidbt
iaaa street.
Bp Denounces
• Decision o!
Lincoln, Neb., May 26.—Denouncing
the /decision of the supreme court
the Standard Oil case as a
the trusts, W. J. Bryan, in the
coming issi^e of the Commoner, makes
the sensational statement that he was
given an opportunity when a candi-
date for the presidency to indicate, if
elected, whom he would appoint te
the court vacancies.
Mr. Bryan says in part:
“For several years the trusts have
been demanding the very amendment*
that ’the court haa read into the law.;
There will be rejoicing in Wall street*
but there will be sadness in the*
homes of the masses, who are now
compelled to beg^n a campaign for
the enactment of an anti-trust law bo
clear and explicit that the court can-
not repeal it by construction, The
decision explains several things.
“1. It explains ‘why Justice White
was made chief justice instead of Jus-
tice JIarlan.
“2. It explains why Governor
Hughes Was made a justice of the
supreme court.
“3. It explains the discriminating
care exercised by the president in se-
lecting democrats who would help the
republicans out of a hole by making
the democratic party bear some of
the odium of a decision that builds a
bulwark around the predatory corpo-
rations. ,/
J,4. It explains why Wall street
went over to Mr. Taft in March or
April of 1908, and then coerced their:
employes and the business public in-
to support of the republican candi-.
date in November. Who will appoint
the judges? was the question raised
toward the close of the campaign, and
Mr. Bryan was given an opportunity
to decline to make any pledges.”
THE SEL
In any article of Merchandise is what
ingxpower is born of quality; and quality
able merchandise, when backed up “will
always a good proposition. If you trade
SOCIETY NEWS.
Meny Women Now Doing
False Hair.
Without
f(R*ts and other false paraphernalia
for the upbiulding of woman's thin-
ned out hair may he necessary, but
the sight is far from pleasing.
With care nature can supply to
most women all the hair necessary for
attractive dressing. »
Many thousands of women, refined
and educated, have learned that it is
not hard to have, and to keep an
abundance of lustrous hair, if Parisian
Sage the hair grower is used dai^* *
Parisian Sage has become a prime
favorite with women who desire luxu-
riant hair that will not fall out or
turn gray, used daily it will keep the
scalp immaculately clean; will stop
Itching and falling hair, ahd remove
every particle of dandruff.
It causes the hair to grow because
it ie able to penetrate into the roots,
where it besides nourishing the hair,
destroys the dandruff germs. Bratton
Drug Co. and druggists everywhere
guarantee Parisian Sage to do exact-
ly as advertised, or money back. A
large bottle only costs 50 cents, and
it is & most invigorating and refresh-
ing hair dressing. The girl with the
Auburn hair is on every package.
If you need Fire Insurance or have
Real Estate to sell or rent in Pales-
tine or Anderson county, come to ns.
We will put you in the strongest com-
panies in existence and will sell cm*
rent yonr property. We have now
some of the handsomest homes In the
city listed with us for sale, which can
be had at-a bargain. Ezell & Town-
send. 5-17-lm
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear.
Something new by almost every express-
thing new in Ladies’ Petticoats this weeki
we are selling very reasonable. A few,
sizes Ladies’ White Dresses slightly mi
and soiled will close out at HALF-PRICI
$ 6.50 Dresses at_
7.50 Dresses at
9.00 Dresses at.
$16.50 Dresses at.
Dress Goods Department.
Foulard Silks—blue, brown, black, gray,
—good values at 65c, special only, per yarc
Suesine Silks, plain and figured, 50c valu<
only ______—_ --1-------- ------- -
Shoe Department.
Buy a Red Cross Shoe and get what you
in style and in addition get the Red Cross 1
fort.
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HODGES DRY
POWER
rer is to«aji automobile—i t makes it go. Sell-
of honest, sincere manufacturing. Depend-
ency back if you don’t get satisfaction*’ is
lodges you are bound to get satisfaction.
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White Goods Department.
LongCloth*:
12 1-2 quality, per bolt 12 yards, at--_____$1.20
15c quality, pei* bolt 12 yards, at_—______ I.'50
18c quality, per bolt 12 yards, at._____._____1.65
Plain Flaxon ^________________ 10c, 12 1 -2c, 15c
Clothing Department.
Schwab guaranteed All-Wool Suits for Men,
tailored by experts under strictest sanitary con-
ditions and satisfaction guaranteed or your
! money refunded, at only $15.00 per suit.
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Ladies' Princess Slips.
Only a few left of each lot number—we are go-
ing to close and will make a round price on the
lot. : .• I J ' •
$2.50;,3 00 and 3 50 qualities to close, only $1.50
$1.25 quality to close, only_________________ .05
:RY TRULY, J i ' ‘ : ' ' .
OODS COMP AMY
Helpless as a Baby.
Valley Heights, Va.—-Mrs. Jennie B.
Kirby, in a letter from this place,
says: “I was sick in bed for nine
months with womanly troubles. I was
so weak and helpless, at times, that I
could not raise my head off the pil-
low. I commenced to take Cardui,
and I saw it was helping me, at once.
Now I dan work all day.” As a tonic
for weak women, nothing has been
found, for fifty years, that would, take
the place of Cardui. It will surely do
you good. Cardui is prepared -from
vegetable ingredients, and has a spe-
cific, curative effect on the womanly
organs. Try a bottle today. At your
druggist’s. 29
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Since its totrodnctton tmo ^“-children,” said the teacher, while
instructing the class in composition,
“you should not attempt any flights of
fancy, but simply \ be yourselx, and
write what is In yon. Do not Imitate
any other person’s writings, or draw
inspiration from outside sources.” As
a result of this advice, Johnny Wise
turned in the following composition:
‘‘We should not attempt any flites of
fancy, but rite what is in us. In me
there is my stummick, lungs, hart,
liver, two apples, one piece of pie, one
stick lemon candy, and my dinner.” *
Palestine Melon
Executive Ci
Wichita Falls, Texas, May 2i
business session of the conve:
the Retail' Merchants’ ASS<
came to a close this afternoon,
a series of three days of
ness meetings and various
ments. ’
In connection with
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does
not;
Bessie (aged four)-r-Maimna,
folks marry in heaven?. -
Mamma—The good'book says
dear. -
Bessie-—And do they marry in—in
the other place?
Mamma—I presume not. •
Bessie—Then ' ’m going to stay on
earth.
Senator Grabbit—The
session W F. Gohlke of
W. A.
says
re are a num-
thg^aue become
•ton* of the
Of the organization
minor changes in the constitution and
by-laws no material change was rec-
ommended by this committee.. ,
In the closing session today a
strong resolution condemning fake ad-
vertising schemes and premiums was
If Your Head Aches
You should Tako the Sure Remedy
Woks’ CAPUDINE
There’s o cause for every headache —
Capudlne reaches that cause quickly,
whether it be heat, cold, gripp, or
stomach troubles—and cures, even though
it be sick or nervous headache.
Capttdino is the surest remedy for
Colds and Gripp. Feverishness, Aches
and Nervousness disappear and normal
.conditions are restored. '4.
> Capudlne is liquid—easy and pleasant
to take—acts immediately.
10c, 25c cad 50c at drug stern.
WATCH FOR THE GREEN WAGONS!
I am again distributing ice to the retail trade. My
wagons will cover the entire city, on schedule time and
the ice and service will be first-class. -
Phone your order* or complaints to 264. Will take
up all outstanding tickets of Palestine Electric & Ice Co.
or my own.
JOHN ORMOND.
“Hon. Gotrox has
elected to the senate.”
‘‘John, show this gentleman the
door,” said the lady of the house
coldly. j;. ‘ ... ■'; V;
“Thanks. John,” said the book agent
cordially, “I noticed thei door as I
adopted. Dallas won out in the race came in. A beautiful piece of work
for the next convention. -.R- You need not trouble yourself.
William M. Morgan of San Antonio Now this great book, madam, is one
was unanimously elected for the of-, which ”
f ice of president for tllb ensuing'year.
The officers and directors elected are
as follows :TF. S. Pfeuffer of New
Braunfels, fij-st vice president; W. 9-
Callaway of Temple, second vice
president; C. Thomas of Dallas, third
vice president;, Chas. M. Campbell of
Temple, .treasurer. Directros for tbs
ensuing year: August Briam, San An-
tonio; B. J. Bean, Wichita Falls; E.
A. Hudson, Houston; Phil F. Myers,
Palestine; W. A. Achilles, Austin; J.
C. Cumney, Teague; T. T. Crittenden,
Fort Worth. .: Wfk
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Piles Cured at Home By Rev
Absorption Method.
If you suffer from bleeding, Itching,
blind of protrading Piles, send me
your address, and I will tell yon how
to cure yourself at home by the new
absorption treatment; and will also
send some of this home treatment free
for trial, with references from yonr
own locality is requested. Immediate
relief and permanent cure assured.
Send no money, but tell others of this
offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Sum
mers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind.
Mrs. Brown (nudging Mr. Brown,
Who snores with his mouth Ypen)—
William! you’d make less noise if you
would keep your mouth shut. ;: J
M*. Brown (only half awake)—So’d
you!. . T. ... r V
ZfaetectlfcuMetf!
6«t th» Original and Gmulne
HO RUCK’S
MALTED MILK
TIm Food-drink for All Agts.
:or Infants, Invalids, and Growing children.
3ixe Nutrition, up building the whble body
nyigoraies the nursing mod'er and the aged.
^ch milk, malted grain, in powder form.
i quick lunch prepared in n minute,
ake no substitute. Aikfor HO RUCK’S.
n Ho Oombino on Trust
We can make you the Ijdeal Clothes
FOR MID-SOMMER
COMFORT
Mohair, Linen, Crash, lightweight Blu<
^aerge^-W^alsQ have a beautiful line o
White Serge. So drop ih and let us t;
your measure.
Tip pen & Gllbre
Tailors
Phone 535 :: Cor. Oak and John Sts. \
For a Few Days—The Milton Bakt
Will bo Out of 0|u$/rfoss *
Because of the fiter disaster which overtook it. How^
everything Vi 11 be done to re-ee|tablish service
. as soon as possible,
FOY MILTON, Prop.
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MACHINERY.
Should you need Cotton Ginning, Cane Grinding, Saw Mill, or (
Machinery, or r^aira for same, it mattera not by whom made, Dil
can save you time, trouble or money, perhaps all, if yon will col
them. Yon are desirious of building up Anderson County—give pro
it, by first giving home factories, employing! home labor, an opporta
to serve you; and’ then, r things being equal, give them the prefen
'■■■■' I ' Call on or Ad4r«M.
Geo. M /iDilley $1 S01
F olo • 11 mo*
At
The PLACE to Buy Your
FURNITURE, RUGS AND MA » TINGS
„ BAILEY FURNITURE COMPANY
Completm House Furnishers - 102,Main street
94.35
From Palestine, via Jack-
sonville and T. & N. 0. R. R.
SLEEPER
Open for Passengers after 9 p. m.
Leave Palestine 10:58 p. m.
Ar. Jacksonville 11:54 p. m.
Arrive Dallas 8:50 a. m.
BLEEPER RATE pi
When buying tickets just
say Dallas via Jacksonville
T. & N. 0.
J. C.PRICE
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Albatross Flour..._............................ J........
White Crest Flour......................_______1.......j
Light Crust Flour.............________..... J._____i
Belle of Sherman Flour................,....|I.....j.
10 Pounds Snow Drift Lard...............I______|
Large Cottolene._.__________________________i.
Penick and Ford’s Syrup, 1-2 gallop.
Blue Ribbon Syrup, 1-2 gallon. ........1.
J. C. PI<ICE
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 248, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1911, newspaper, May 27, 1911; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904780/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.