Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Monday, November 27, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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At the Globe
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The more we think about It,
the more Sure we are af get-
ting your' account. This bank
offers every- facility, and ac-
commodation consistent with
prudent and safe banking.
This bank is gaining ' each
clay! with strength and effi-
piehcy. Ypur account is re-
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FIRST. NATIONAL BANK
• Palestine, Texas.
WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Good floor paint
man Hardware Co.
for IliO. Silii-..
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Xow for a f ound of ChristnuaS £bdp:
Ptag- ' :T .
The city Commissioners are in reg-
ular session this afternomi. i' : ;
Trade conditions are good fivfth tile
hustling merchant's.
The poultry show opens tomorrow,
with some splendid entries. '
The present poultry show promises
to be. the best ever—don’t fail td see
the birds: they are already arriving.
Opens tomorrow. - 27-2
If you want to see the largest, hen
in the United States, be sure and see the
poultry show, on Are. A., tomorrow.
She will be there and plenty others.
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Wife of Horace Jones, Living Be-
tween Rogers and- Heidenheimer,
Meets With Tragic End.
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Are you going to dress a doll for yotf
little one’s Xmas ?
Get THE STANDARD FASHION
SHEET FOR DECEMBER and see how
easy it is.
The older folks are well taken care of
in sixteen pages of the newest effects in
Winter garments of all descriptions.
FREE copies to ALL who call at out
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Temple, Texas, tip?. 27.—Hrs. Hor-
ace Jones, wife of a farmer residing
between Heidenheimer and Rogers,
was burned to death at her home
Saturday while burning brush in tl\e
yard of her residence, her clothing
taking fire in an accidental manner.
Before help could reach her the un-
fortunate woman was past human
aid, living only a few minutes after
the accident occurred.
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Herald want ads. bring results.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
WANTED—Lady to dip chocolates,
one with experience preferred. Apply
to Bratton .Candy Co. 27-8
.< FOR RENT—Nice little hew hotiae,
4 rooms with bath and sewerage. Ap-
T>ly No. 9 Rajney St. Mrs. J. A.
Biggs. .v ; [ 27-3
FOR SALE—Two dandy black mare
ponies, suitable for road work, livery
or delivery Wagon; also double set
harness and top buggy, good as new.
Apply No. 9 Rainy St. J. A. Biggs.
2M
LOST — Brown fur.neckpiece on
carnival grounds Saturday night. Re-
turn’to Miss Luela Cook , or phone
293. 27-3
FOR SALE—First class horse and
runabout buggy. Horse good driver,
perfectly safe; all in good condition.
Call or phone Gulf Refining Company
for particulars. A bargain! 27-3
Did it Ever Occur
You That
A man s life is full of crosdes and temptationsf He comes into
this world without his consent, and goei out against his will, and
the trip between the two is exceedingly “rocky.” |T
When he is little the big girts kiss him, and when he Is grown
up the little girls kiss bin}. If he is noor he is ah)
he is rich, he is dishonest. - I
If he needs credit he can’t get it; if he is pr<
wants to do him a favoir. L j V v| p
If he doesn’t give to chprfty he is a “stingy” Lss; if he does 1
its for show. If he is actively religioud, he is a ihypocrite: if he
takes no interest in religion he is a hardened sinAer. • - -
If he gives affection, hje is a soft spjecimen; ilhe cares for no
one, he is eouhblooded. If; he dies younj? there was a great future
before him; if be lives to an olC age, he has missdd his calling.
The ROAD is rocky, bu* MAN loves |o travel I; ^nd after all, I
there is a great deal of satisfaction in it—ESPECIALLY if he is
! bad manager; if
»rous every one
fed daily on biscuits made froi
FLOUR.
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Templet
Fof This Flour.,
With Our Advertisers tinue untiI WedDTay-
This is the last week of the Me-1
Kinney jewelry auction.
Lillibridge; the grocer, is advertis-
ing a nice line of Thanksgiving gro-
ceries.
The Martin £
they never disap
merS. Read their
Many of the warld-wide co;
have talks today.
Laundry
int their
w ad.
PERSONftLMENTION
L. Trice was here from Longview
this morning. |
Newell Kane spent Sunday here
from-Houston.
Mrs. R. L. Gillon came home from
Waco last night, sick with the grip.
Hyman Pearlstone is in Crockett on
business with his big Crockett'house.
John T. Bonner of Tyler was here
today, mixing with local Knights of
Pythias.
Miss Eddie Morris has returned
from Waco, where she attended the
Baptist convetion, ^
Thos. Me Donate*; and Ike E'.ILott j-j
e*tne up^m^'Houston yesterday, and
spent the afternoon.
Rev. E. O. Sharpe of ballas, who is
a guest of Rev. L. D. Anderson, oc-
cupied the piyfilt at the Christian
church yesterday.
Miss Essie Steed of Kerens is the
guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Dunn.
Mrs. Dunn invites her your-g lady
friends to call on her guest.
* Mrs. Elmore, wife of Secretary El-
more of the Young Men’s Business
League, is repprted real sick, suffer-
ing a nervous trouble Saturday night.
Hugh Crozier,- formerly of this
city but lately making his home in
El Paso, has gone to Houston to^ae-
cept employment in the local freight
office of the I. & G. N.
Mr. and Mrs.. Glenn Wright are
here from Mart. Mrs. Wright, who has
been seriously ill is convalescing and
will remain here until she completely
recovers. Mrs. Frank Matthews wjm
had been their guest, return op home
with them.
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The First National Bank * wants
your business, and is telling you
about their banking facilities.
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Caps For
Everybody,
The Fashion has an interesting
message for Herald readers today.
Miss Mewhart will demonstrate
American Beauty corsets at Hor-
wits’ store all this week.
J. C. Price is advertising
lene at $1.15.
Cotto- fen’s.
Child’s Nanfow Escape.
Xavasota, Texa^, Nov. ?7.—Ti
|small child of A. C, Shannon, seett
£preman, was playing on the
when a train came .along and k
}the child off and itrange to say,
Was only bruised md badly jarred,
put is confined to ted.
This is the last rieek for free
packages Conkev’s Laying Tonic
ig Poultry Book, i Jail at J. N.
A
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Made of huge fluffy Eiderdown floss—warm,
cozy—stylish and appropriate^-just the thing for
Winter wear. They don’t “Lfow” off!
All colors—and all combinations of these “chic”
Caps are here,---and shapes that are suitable for
the little babies, the growing girls, the debutantes
and the older folk.
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^They are as cheap as you -can make them—and
well or better made. Not such a great number
are in stpek—so don’t delay coming down. They
begin at 50c and up.
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Uhe Grand Leader
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j . Palestine’s Leading Store.
“The Lion and the Mouse” will be
the attraction at the Temple Thanks-
giving matinee and night.
The Herald print shop it a
place—doing all sorts of printing
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a nr .. „ ■ i Ask the user of c ur glasses.
Sam Weiss’ wonder sale will con- j ihn(i-s
rw;
Wonde
Fighting at Nankin.
By Associated Press.
Shanghai. China, Nov, 27-
flghting continues at Nankin.
-Fierce
For coal and wood phone 73: 22-tf'
Thanksgiving
Sale!
Preserves, 14 oz. • ........i...., :25c*
12 gallon Bottle Pickles . .V. ;.!.40c
Ririk Sweet .Mixed Pickles, lb ... . .20c
Oltvea. per bottle* ........25c and, 15c
‘ Van Camp Beans, t\yo cans.. . . 25c ,
Best Salmon • (for' salad> A . .25c”
Three cans Tony* toes .... ...*.25c
Two cafis Corn , >V. .. .*. . . .. .. 25c
Grated Pineapple; can ....... A. . 2 5 c
Peaches, can v.......35c, 25c ahd 20c
Mince Meat (best 1, 2 packages, ,25c
Currants, three packages . ... A. .25c
Raisins; two packages ........'.25c
Mixed “Nuts, per pound ....... r. ,25c
Colorado, Missouri and Arkansas y{
H AT\S--HALF PRICE,
Our December Cut Price Millinery Sale starts in full
blast on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, o’clock sharp
Just for Qne Week — Just for One Week
Absolutely .No Restrictions'of any :kind. All our French patterns;
all highi-gradS copies from our trimming room; all. Gold MedalTatikircd '
Hats; all Street Hats;.all Children's Headwear; ail Baby Caps; all
Hair Goods at absolutely half price. Xote the prices:
S! S Hats! $7.50 $10 Hats, $5 $5 Hats, $2.50
$12 Hat4 $6 $ 7.50 Hats, $3.75 $2.50 Hats, $1.25
All Millinery Goods in proportion, including1 Plumes, Egtetts.and RibboiL
Grand Leafier Millinery Department
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The
The Sensation of the Day—The
der of the Hour
SAM WEISS’ ENTIRE $£>,365.50 StOCK Op CLOTHING, SHOES, |
HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., HAS BEEN TURNED OVER
TO FLEIG SALES CO. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST.
THE FLEIG SALES CO. OF CHICAGO threw open he Bargain
Flood Gates at Sam W’eiss’ Stor» on November 18. Such a mad
rush was never witnessed before in this dUy. The hews of thi*
ruthless slaughter has spread fron house to house, aid from town
to town, and the whole cotmtmnitr w Id with ,excitement
Never again in all your l|v4s wi l you haf.e such d go.den op-
portunity to purchase such elegant! merchandise at o trifling a
cost . . ;
CONTINUING UNTIL WEDNESDAYl NOVEMBER 29t|h, we will If
offer, the balance of this stock at hrices so low that do person of “
common intelligence will fail; to ay in at least a year’s suppy.
REMEMBER: The Fle’g Sales Co. jiosit.vely leaves pLestine for-
ever November 29th.
CLOTHING, SHOES. HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ev?Lhiag now'
«it!iin the four walls of our ;big (tore, has.been cut again to the
very lowest possible notch. Hurry! Hurry! ahd getjyoiir share
of the marvelous bairains.
Charles J. Louis, Representative In Chargd.
SAM
Spring and Main Streets.
WEISS
Hinzie iBuilding.
Swift’s Premium Hams and. Swift’s
Diamond *‘C” Breakfast Bacon.
Fresh Barrel Mackerel. .
* PHONE 688
G. A. Lillibridge
Troops to Sarnfordycfe.
^ Brownsviile; Texas, N<|v'. 27.—
Apples, dozen'...."----35c and 25c Ttoop M third Cavalry, In command
JVrld. Orange., doren ...... ...OOC oj' CaI)!ala j, c.:Joi,BBOn, Xr be,ng-
stationed at Fort Brown for .-e days
left yesterday fordnoon fpr Sam-
fordyce, where headquarter4 will,«^be
established and the. Ivio Grtnde pa-
trolled in each- direction: The trlj> is
being made overland.- J
The Herald makes a specialty
•food printing . v
“Where You
Whet You Want.”
THE PEOPLE’S
Furniture Company
Pays the Big;Price for Second
Hand Purniture.
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NOW
IS THE TIME
A GAS HEATER
For These Chilly Damp
Mornings
Call End See Our New
Line of Heaters
gas co
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.