Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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Classified
Advertisements.
If You Have Anything to
Sell, Anything to Buy,
| Exchange, Rent or
Trade, Try a
HERALD WANT AD.
Three Lines, Three Times,
Twenty-Five Cents.
1
RENT.
'OR RENT—Two-story house, nine
ms, all modern conveniences; ser-
ifs house and stable, 426 N. Syca-
re street. Ring 194 for particu-
i. 30-tf
IXDR RENT—Cottage on DeBard.
ply Mrs. K. A. Savage, 216 DeBard
or phone 418. 24-3
IDR RENT—Four room 'cottage
^leches St. Apply to J. F. Brook,
ik building. > 9-9-tf
"OR RENT—2-story house, 810
gnolla street. 7 rooms and bath,
me dl2. 4 24-6
A Puzzling Question
Where to buy that new suit. We
suggest that you pay us a visit and
see the suits we are now selling.
We believe you will then be satisfied
that you can get the best value here
for your money. We have a line of
neckwear that oennot be duplicated.
Wm. Branagan Co.
First-Class
Plumbing
and Tinning
A. M. BURNS
Successor to Fenton & Bums
Quick Trial For
I Alleged Slayers
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By TTnion Press Association.
I White Plains; N. Y., Nov. 27 —If
several otheT murder cases now on
j *
tpe docket can be disposed of, the.
district attorney expects before the
end of this week to begin the trial of
tSe five young Italians who are al-
leged to have murdered Mrs. Mary
Hall. The murder of 1 Mrs. Hall, a
bride of but a few weeks, occurred on
November 9 at the woman’s,home on
fie outskirts of Croton Lake. V-
The Italians are alleged to have
gOne to the house in tire, belief that
Mrs. Hall was in possession of a
considerable sum of money.; . After
ransacking the lower fioor and cow-
i® the servants with revolvers, one
ot two of the- mu’rderous*band ascend-'
e<| to the.upper floor, where Mrs. Hall
was slain in her bed.
Within -eight hours after the crime
had been committed a posse bf
site riffs, farmers and. laborers employ-
ee! on the New York aqueduct. had
roiunded up the five Italians.: suspect-
ed of the murder; Following the al
le|ed confession of several of the
Italians the five . were i lndicled four
dabs' after the murder, tl is expect
ed that the trials wi’ll’be concluded
wilh'in a week or ten days, which
will establish a hew record for speedy.
justice in Winchester county.
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HANDY RACK FOR SEED CORN
Pigeon Hole Is Provided for Every
Ear and la Easy to Make—
Mice Are Kept Off.
A handy type of rack for storing
seed corn, which is very simple la!
construction, is siiown in the lllustrar
tlon, Bays the Farm and Home. It.
may be made any size, butone;that* is
seven feet high and four feet wide Is!
very convenient. The frame is made
Of inch boards 12 inches wide; and at
Intervals of three Inches two laths are
placed crosswise and wires are strung
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Business Cards.
FALL GOODS
We Show Thom In All
the Latest Designs
The Tailor-Ladles and Men
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At Head of Stairs Palestine Na-
tional Bank Building. Phone 6-6-5.
1
FIENDISH PAIN OF PILES
Done Away With By a Pleasant In
ternal Medicine.
in t!
died i
e worst tortures of human life,
tl
rolled into one, can hardly compare
wiih the fiendish pain of piles. The
victim eagerly buys anything that will
bring a moment’s ease, but the trouble
usually comes back. Get HEM-ROID—
a Scientific inward pile cure, that
frets the stagnant blood and dries
tha piles.
IlEM-ROID (tablets)^ sold by Brat-
ton Drug Co. and all druggists, under
guaranty.. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station
,B, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for book-
let.]
USE OF
Poeted.
la hereby served on all par-
the property known as Cart
and pasture has been
otifled to
passers
ted.
A. Cartmell.
laying? Why not? A trial
of Conkey’s Laying Tonic
you nothing at J. N. War-
i’g if you bring this ad.
Refrigerators.
L (down and $1 a month until paid
Do not want to carry them
W. H. Kingsbury, the furnl-
toan. 10-S-tf
free packages Conkey's Lay-
Tonic and big Poultry Books go-
fist. Get yours today sure. J. N.
have anything to sell or ex-
ry a Herald want ad. The
small: three lines, three times,
cents.
ft damp, chilly weather there is al
ways a large demand for BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENT because many peo-
ple 'who know by experience its great
relieving power in rheumatic aches
anti pains, prepare to apply it at the
first twinge. Price, 25c, '50c and $1.00
nerjbottle. Sold by Rraitton Drug Co
-*
Halt1 Dressing, Massaging, Manlcur-
mzi, Halr
Manufacturing of All j
Also Scalp Treatment, by
th Powell. Just finished a
in Moller College, Chicago
prepared to give best service at
reasocable prices. Phone 767. Cor-
T1 lrd and Lacy Sts. 8-31-Jm
LEARN TO BE A
STENOGRAPHER
BOOKKEEPER
SALESMAN
FOR PARTICULARS WRITE
BROWN’S HOME STUDY SCH00I
EIGHTH AND PINE. ST. LOUIS, NO;
„ AMBITION TALKS
sixty of theae now famous article,
bound In book form—
pasteboard Covers—64 ■
pages, with an inspiring
money.maklag sugges-
tion on each page.
Mailed preDaid. 25c.
Business Publishing Co.
8th and Pine sta.,
St Louis. Mb.
s
Machine equals our latest Sin-
Fee trial. Call at the Singer
$2.00 per month. No interest.
Mrs. Esther Wheeler
VOICB CULTURE
Studio 207 Magnolia street.
Crawford.
bargai: is.
Manager, for
1-Mf
Abort your fall suit, have it made
at bone and have us bring more
woifcmm here. That will keep your
mo*4y at home. See Mlchell A Co..
the TiUors. They are showing the
now fa 1 styles 9-14-tf
fioti's Cigar 8 Hews Stand OSLERRIGHT; YOUTH
HHiBi SUdEDS ICE
R. A. Garner, Prop.
LINE OF CHOICE CIGARS, TO
BACCOS AND MAGAZINES.
PERIODICALS. BTC.
404 MAIN STREET.
> Posted.
Notice is hereby served on ail per-
Brooma, Brooms. ! ties that the property known—as
Stvs moneyr-and buy at home, 40, Black’s Marsh and Farm has been
and 45 cents, delivered. Telephone poeted and every one is notified to
1135. 10-20-tf keep off the premises. Trespassers
1000 bushels choice Mebaln Tri-
umph c otton heed, direct from Lock-
sale, 41-50 per bushel f. o.
b. Palestine. Apply to B. F. Rogers.
20*lm
sing, moping 'fowls have Roup,
tqem quickly with Conkey’s
will be prosecuted
8-15
W. H.
Keep in-touch with Herald ads. The
live merchants invite your trade. And
it is pleasant to go- where you ars
invited. ; y
A word to the wise is sufficient
_ Eye-trouble: Copeland's the place'.
Rsmedy. Get it'on a “money 2i-tf
guarantee at J. N. Warren’s.
“fcREAT NEED OF IME DAY."
The great need or^he day Is
that man. should be more manly
and woman more womanly. It
is a great mistake to suppose
that man and woman are in ev-
erything equal. They are in
nothing equal except in ’origin
and in destiny. God made them
so that they should be comple-
mentary to each other. Each
gives to the other what tbe other
has not and it is the indissoluble
union of the two that goes to
make up the perfect being. To
suppose that man and woman
afe in everything alike is to
sliow h pitiful lack of common
w|t. Not even physically are
they alike. -If woman had; to
strive for the prizes of ..life on
tlie sahje platform wRh man
sl*e would inevitably in t he Strug- ,
gi# go uiKler’; l should indeed
pity her when once her youth .
w4a gone and her beauty fled. .
As the weaker yesseJ of tbe two
sh^ would hare to go to the wall.
Woman ought .to be before man
something sacked, and some-
thing he mak^rf iJOly, and some-,
thlfag to make-him. stronger; and
he I should defend her.—Ffather <
Bernard Vauchuh,'
Gray Hair Is First Sign of Age.
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Harmless Remedy Restores
T to Natural Color, '4
Handy Corn Rack.
2% inches apart, running from top
to bottom. This makes an ideal pig-
eon hole for each ear. Two cross
wires are run through th£ center
around the lath, as shown, to prevent
them from sagging. Each division can
be numbered so that individual tests
can be made of every ear.
URGE WHEELS ON TRACTOR
Largest of Their Kind Manufactured
by English . Firm for Experi-
mental Purposes.
The largest wheels ever used on an
agricultural traction engine were built
by a firm in Leeds, England, for ex-
EXPERT WORK
<• 1 Cut Glees and Fine Furniture
* Packed for Shipment. •*
,* Upholste ing and Repairing
♦ We frame pictures.
j Ed Kingsbury
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❖ H. A. CLOUGH, THE HATTER 4
•> 710 Main Street. •>
•> All Kinds of Hats Cleaned 4
❖ and Reblocked. Hata * 4
* Made to Order. 4
❖ TELEPHONE 1177. 4
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DR. FRANK TAYLJfc
DENTIST.
Office In Royall Bank Building,
Second Floor. Phone 13$.
perlmental purposes, says the Popular |*444 44*4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Mechanics. The giant wheels are 12 j-[---___
£'
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One of Large Wheels.
feet in diameter, with a bearing sur-
face 18 inches wide.. The wheels were
designed for use on Soft soil.
_ Palestine
SEWER SYSTEM
i
^Office First National Bank Building Pbom, 120.
That’i WS ___
and collars ere washed, ironed
shaped by nothlpg bat experience^
labor. No rough or broken edge*
They look and fit: like new onoa. Ton
linen and starch Wear win be as wnit t
as snow, Ironed jjust as It should be
washed in artesian wate* with noil
ing but pure sogp. if you are i
trouble, “Put your clothes In our but
bles.” We know how. We do 5
right.
BE lie HER
Steam Lauhdry.
4-12-f 1
Professional Cards.
Cottonseed Meal. t
If cottonseed meal costs delivered
$35 a ton, each pound of digestible i
protein will oast less than 4% cents.
If corn is worth $26 a ton, each pound I
of protein will cost about 16 cents a {♦
Pound. In other words,, a pound of ♦
protein in corn will cost nearly four 4
times as much as a pouhd of protein
in cottonseed meal. This clearly
shows that the dairy farmer will lose
money if he purchases corn to feed
his cows,, 'providing, of course, that
cottonseed meat is available. Bpt if
cottonseed meal is not available other
feeding stuffs can be had. The buyer
of grain feeds should consider his
purchase in this light. •
ANDREW SPEEGLE,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
PALESTINE, TEX A 8.
fflc* 8econd Floor Brown-
Gardner Building.
Will do a general practice
without medication or the sur-
geon’s knife. Knife as laat~re-
SorL Office phone 236. Resi-
dence phone 494.
J.
Osier isn’t
A Tempting Sight. s
the tempting and attractive
Main street, is A. E. Jack
fa)mily provisions and grocery
Most artistically arranged,
sanitary—everything good
Give JacKSon a trial. 17-12
, ., ..... . the o,nly man who turns
itown t>ld: age. in tl^e business’world the
“young*man” is always the l one who
picks tlUf plums. It is an age of “new
thoughti'1 “now talent,” etc., and the
eld map is passed1 by 14 the rare.
One of the first signs of coniing age is
the appipram-o of gray. liajrs. Wlw*n you
see- the*,- act .promptly. Wyeth’s Sage
and Sneditir Hair itvjm'dy will correct
tjbik sign, which so of ten deceives people-
into thinking that agi; is really upon
them. Jt is a w< U-knowh fact that Sage
and Sidfhpr will dnjrkeii the hkir.» Wy-
elh’s S.^re and Snlpiittr conibines these
old-tiniyi reniedieS with othei- agetYts,
which rwnove dandruff ,and promote the
The HeraJd want ads bring results, i giowth 4f the hair. ' •? -. *;
A trial will demonstrate what we f The Aanufactureb of thist remedy
say .to he true. . ; anthorizs the druggists ; ta kelbiL under
. guarantee that the mopey will be re-
■ funded: if- it faiLs to. do exactly as rep-
W6od Saw. yr : |;re<ente(l|
Phone lit V. C. Mallard. Prices :' T> ; *6, ^
hlic a I fifty eents a hottlej an<l is
Marketing Vegetables.
The*successful marketing of vege-
tables, beyond dpu.bt, is the most se-
rious question of all for ‘commercial
growers. In many instances it is ap-
parently Impossible to make ship-
ments to the City and realize a fair
profit.. This condition is due to high
freight or express charges, unscrupu-
lous' dealers and too many middle^
men. .There ,t8 too much difference be-
tween the price received by the pro-
ducer and that -paid by the consumer,
and this is the primary cause of #ie
high cost of living in the large cities.
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.. Winter Feed for Geese.
T never feed any special green feed
except cabbage to my breeding geese
during the winter. But I raise field
corn and feed that, allowing the geese
the range except when there Is show
on the ground, says a writer In an ex-
change 1 have tried various feeds,
but never have found any advantage
over corn. The pasture is, of course,
•best of all for geese.' since the birds
will care for themselves. >
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♦- JAS. F. BROOK, 4
♦ Link Building, ♦
♦ ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. 4
♦ Streeps, Sewers 4
♦ f arid Irrigation. . 4
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Pure
Apple
Cider.
Non-Alcoholic and
Guar iteed to Be
Pure land Delicious.
Phone Your Orders.
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4 DR. W. F. RAWLEY
4 t • Veterinarian.
4 Office, Motley Drug Store, ♦
4 Phone 117. Hospital, Hart's
4 Livery Stable.
4 Residence Phone 315.
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DR. E. B. PARSON8
Office Over Bratton’s Spring Street
Drug Store.
Office Phone 1014.
Office Houre: 10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to I
p. m. After supper by ap-
pointment.
Haring Just received an up-to-dat*
furniture van, I am n better poslUon
than ever to make a specialty of haul-
ing and packing Pianos, and also to
do a general Transfer business. A
share of your patronage will- be ap-
♦ predated. All work given my per-
aonal attention. Sat afaction guaran-
teed.
TELEPHONE 685.
Profit In Alfalfa.
Orve- middTe west seed company pur-
chiujed recently 706 bushels of alfalfa
seed. ' The. -Seed.'; un-cleabed, sold for
$8.50.the bushel, and wnit sold by Ste-
ven Heel ht Shawnee, Okla., who re-
ceived.; $5.950.'tor the 700 bushels
. Prevent Washing of Soils,
' On- hilly lands great djffiortlfy ig ex
lieriehced in preveming washing by
heavy fall-and winter rains The use
ooyer orbpk; -therefore, beronms im-
perwtrye.on such lends it cleah cul-
turc is. to- be. practiced Jn the sutnuier,
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Si2e of Farrbs.
. l’’{n are .decreasing in size,
■ ri•tge-nlimbe.r of acres in farms
: rf dVreascd from 146 in 1900
Motley
Drug Co.,
Special Agents.
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THQjS. & WORD
Justice of the* Peace and Ex-Officio
Notary Public, Precinct N*. 1
OFFICE: COURT HOU8E SQUARE
Offioe Phone 421.
Residence Phone 321.
Cream Puffs
Wednesday and Saturday
• J.. . -fj?.,; i- '"‘i {•; _ .* :'\i. ■
Phome 234.arid give us your or-
der.' . .
tarican Home Bakery
F. H. EILENBERGER. Pro ..
Phone 410
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For- New Automobile.
All Calls Answered Day or Night.
0. i. HARDY.
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Sta
Bottling
Works.
Telephone 3-3.
Ed Watikws’
Trafisfer Line
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
International and
;For. the
Ho. S leaves at t:(
No. I leaves at 8:1
it Northern,
For the
No. 6 leaves at 8:40
Nor* leaves at 8:11,
No. 9 leaves at 11
p. m.
a- m,
. m.
For j ; he Nt
►rth.
No. 2 leaves at|A;3cj
p. m.
Np. 4 leaves at 10:58
p. m.
Nb. k leaves Bt 7:35
a m.
M
From the Sbuth.
J p. m.
p. m
From the; North.
: arrives at 8:01
No. S arrives at 1:11
No. 4 arrives at &0:4o
No.
S . 6 arrives at 7^45
Nb. 7 arrives at) 8:2li
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From ttej ssL
No 4 arrives at 10:5Jl p. m.
No 6 arrives at 7:25 a. m.
No. 8 arrives at 7:00 p. at.
State Railroad Schedule.
Train No. 1 anrlVea a 12:21 p. m
Train No. 2 leaves at 3:30 ^ m. i
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1911, newspaper, November 27, 1911; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904797/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.