Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 184, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Sunday Services
At the Churches
Grace Methodist Church.
Sunday School, 9)30 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m: and 7:30 p. m.
Intermediate League 2:30 p.,m.
Junior League, 3:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
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p. m.
Home Mission Society meets Tues-
day afternoon at 2:30. All ladies cor-
dially invited to attend.
Our 11 o’clock service is simple and
brief.* We begin promptly at 11 and
close at 11:45.
The evening service is evangelistic.
Our prayer meeting is always brief,
bright and brotherly. , ’>
All strangers Invited to be' present
and worship with-us. j
W. Frazier Smith, Pastor.
St. Philips Church.
'Sunday school only at 9:45 a. m.
J. B. Finn, Rector.
Centenary Methodist Church.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Rev. J. T. Smith* th^e presiding
elder, will preach at 11 a. m. Sunday,
and will conduct the quarterly confer-
ence at 2:30 p. m.
The pastor will preach at 7:30' p. m.
Everybody made to feel welcomd^t
this church. •.. 1 ;
Ellis Spilth, Pastor.
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Christian Church.
Sunday school* 10 a. m.
11 a. m. Sermon: "The Pursuit of
Happiness.”
7:30 p. m. Sermon: - "The Humility
of Christ”
Special invitation is hereby extend-
ed to every man in the “Men’s. Bible
Class” to be present at 10 o’clock, as
some specia1 announcements are to
be made relative to the plans of the
class in thf^future.
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Congregational Church.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., preaching;
by the pastor.
* Morning subject: "The Painting
Passion? of the Human Heart”
Evening subject: "Knowing (Jod.
3 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor
meeting. »,
6:30 p. m. Christian,. Endeavor
meeting. \
Wednesday, 8:45 p. m., choir prac-
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iesday, 7:45 p. m:, prayer ser-‘
Vice. - f.
_ Allan Crabtree, Pastor.
Ladies’ Ready-to-W* r»r has become as much,of a necessity in any up-to-date
Dry ‘Goods Store as any other department. * It’s so convenient to buy your
garments READY MADE. .Then, too, the hsariie style anrf fit can’t be had
from the home-made variety,*and there’s no worry. We. have been exceed-
ingly careful about the price.’ ,
Ladies’House Dresses made of good material,
‘ .1 00, 1.25, 1.75‘hp to.3.50.
Ladies’ Silk Dresses, best qualities and best
made, 14.50 up to 25.00.
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Party ^nd Evening Dresses, 10.00;- 14 50 up to
'32.50. . ' -
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White Wool Dresses, 10 00-fo 19.50.
, Children’s Wash Dresses 35c, 50c, 65c, LOO up
9 to 4.5q.
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Children’s and * Misses’-* White and Colored
; Dresses splendidly made, 1 oo up to lo.oo.
Ladies Waists, plain tailored, tucked and
embroidery and lace trimmed, 5oc, l.oo,
1.25, 1.5o i*p to 4 56. ?
Ladies’ Wool Skirts, hest material, newest
styles, 4.5o tp.12.5o.
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Ladies’ Wool Tailored Suits,‘the newest weaves
and styles, 13.5o to 3o.oo.
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Small Women’s Dresses, wash, 1.9.5 to Io.oq.
Lingerie 3.5o to 24.5o. ,
Special to Close, a Big Bargain—
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Ladies’ Silk Waists 5 oo, 6.5o and 7.5o
■ value, choice of lot only 2 95.
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Radies’ Chiffon and Novelty Waists, ,5.oo, f).5o,
7.5o, choice of lot only 3.95.
Fancy Silk Petticoats, no guarantee, value up1 \
to 6.5o, choice of this lot only 2.Ao" each.
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HODGES DRY GOODS CO.
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♦ PALESTINE PUBLIC LIBRARY ♦
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* Rooms In Citjr Halt Open 4
❖ Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- 4
❖ ur4ays from 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. 4
❖ m. Yearly tickets |1.04 4
* Mrs. P. H. Hugh** Pres. 4
* Mrs. C. Roe Halt Sec*y. 4
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4 Over Bratton’s Spring Street 4
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Avenue Baptist Church. ,
(At City Hall.)
Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m., subject: "Com-
panionship with Jesus.”
Sunbeams at 3 p. m. ' >
Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m.
Preaching 7:45 p. m., subject: ‘"Sin,
Its Own Indicator.” '
Prayer service, in Congregational
church, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.s
Sunday school council - meeting at-
Mrs. Herrington’s, Friday, 7:30 p.. m.
Other services for the week will *be
announced * tomorrow. , Remember
that all the services' for the day will
be held at the city hall. . Come,
R. L. Gillon, Pastor.
Presbyterian Church. '•
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. jn. ,
Services morning and -evening by
the pastor. ,
Westminster League, 6:30 p. m.
Mid-week service Wednesday
o’clock.
Sunday School workers’ ‘meeting
Thursday at 6:30.
Strangers and al! others aye cor-
dially Invited to worship with us at
all the services of the house of God.
J. C. Oehler, Pastor.
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Sacred Heart Church.
First Mass at 7 a. m.
High Mass at 10 a. m.
Sunday school at 9 a. m. .
Rosary, sermon and Benediction of
Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p. m.
• B. Lee. Rector.
. Christian Science.
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Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Services Sunday 11 a. m.
Services Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Reading room open on Wednesday
and Saturday from 3 to 5 p. m. Brown
Gardner building, Oak St. ►.
Maine to Speak Firet.
Augusta, Me., March , 16..—Maine
probably will be the' first of the New
England states to express it§ pref-
erence for the democratic presidential
nomination. The state convention will
meet in this city .next Tuesday to se-
lect the delegates to the > Baltimore
convention. There *111 probably be
ad -effort to instruct tjje delegates for
Woodrow Wilson. Senator. Gardner.
Congressman McGfllicuddy and sev-
eral of the other party leaders are
outspoken in favor of fhe New Jersey
governor. Some of the other ’eaders,
however, believe that the delegates
should he left free to follow their own
Judgment.
. Wanted
You to know that, we are still sell-
ing Virginia-Carolina fertilizers un-
der a guarantee that they are true
to formula, and contain <what the£
represent. • S
Tomato Special .......10-3-1%
Cotton Seed - Phospate ....... 10-2-1 %
Beef Blood’. anL Bone ........10*4-1
•• Royall Vegetable 8-3-4
High Grade Ac*d*Phos. ...... 14-0-0
Nitrate of Soda .;.'. ./f..... 0-18-0
Sulphate of Pbtash.
Phpsphoric Acii produces fruit.
"j Ammonia produces plant..
’! Potash produces quality.
w ' Palestine Hardware Co.
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•ALBERT a DOUTHIT, CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT CL.ESK.
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To the Voters ol* Anderson County:—I adopi this method of advising
_you that I, am a candidate for th#office of district clerk of your county,
subject to the action of^the democratic primary, and Lf I am so fortunate
,a3 to Receive the nomination end election, I pledge my •undivided and
prompt attention to all matters pertaining to' its successful tnana^ement.
For’the information of those, whose acquaintance I have not had the
pleasure of making, will say that I am a native of your county and ci,ti2fen
of Ehkhart,. with . twenty five years experience in railroad ap'd* other’ Office .
work, and .believe I am qualified to fill the office to the satisfaction -'-of*
those having business-therewith. ’
■ My record* as a citjgehs and servant of my. employer, is an open bopkt,
4aud I earnestly, solicit a'close investigation*- to my integrity and effi-
ciency, and trusting in tile end, for k favorable consideration, for • which 1
will sincerely thank you, and cheerfully await your decision!at the poljs.
.. . Respectfully yours,
‘ . > - . ALBERT G. DOFTHIT. ,
Ask to see. tlie new
styles of the exclusive
"Sfiackantasai
MAD* MARK RCQ. U. .. RAT. ORPICC -
Guaranteed-’ fabrics
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For the men who want the best
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IMCtlELL & CO.
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Memorial
To Cleveland
IyHEN YOU -
SMOKE
Smoke with BOB and BILL.
We handle all of the'^goodT
, smokes. Also 'full- line of
? papers and magazines.
STORES, MA N and SPRING
WHY?
MRS. LARAMORE
TELLS TROUBLES
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Lady in Goodwatcr Describes Her
Distressing Experience and
Tells How She Was* :
Final(f Relieved.
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Ooodwatcr, Mo.—‘ Ever since I was
a little girl,’.’ says Mrs. Riley Laramore,
“I was a great sufferer'from dyspepsia.
. 1 suffered-misery after ea$ng,and had
terrible heartburn. * '
I’thought I had to suffer this way as ot^er .'v,‘d known pvibile men at the
long as 1 liveb, but when 1 began to take exercise, to b» Ijeld tomor-
Thedford’s Black-Draught’, in smab Vow afternoon in. *he <t.<sombiy#ha:l
ioses, every night, the,hd^rtbarn was a!l sf the CclIesrc of th« Gitr< op* New
gone in a lew days, and I cpuld en Yoi k. .-The hns. ijeen’ arranged
without distress. . by the: Cleveland Administration .As-.
Dock two small packages'in all, and sociarioir iri honoro: thi-.seventy^fth , .
although that.was some time ago, ,tli anatv^rsary of M. 'C.*icv^landrs--'Wgrh. | • ,c^arges ^9^ teasqnable.-
dyspepsiatias not returned. * ---— .. . ‘
11 speakV good wiord for Thedford' FAT STGck AND HORSE S’tOW—
Black-Drahght whenever' f have the oj ' NATIONaal * FEEDERS: AN-n
poriunity.” ' , . iwiEEriERS- siibw, in-, NvAstji ! a veniiefA. Garage Co.
Iteatmg'causes dis.trc3s,;\ve ur ;e yt MARCH'IMS/. .. R liAtorris amt it.il. HoRue, Props
to try Thedford s Black-Draught. Excursion tickets* on gaie ty I. -& ,G » Telephono*254.
cieainses the system, helps the stomach y N, Ry/,v March 'it to .22 Inclusive
digest its. food, regulates the bowels, 3r.-# Popular low rates for SREClAl. DAYS
stinrulates the liver. ‘
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Having thoroughly investigated into the merits of
the Oxyoline apparatus thav.e added it to my prac-
tice (Osteopathy) as a nety adjunct' -r '
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It has proven'its merits in the following:
Anemia, Asthma, Bronchitis, Chorea, ,Hay Fever,
Insomnia, Kidney and Liver troubles, Malunitrition,
Mental disorders, Syphilis and paralyses from it#**-
effects, Tuberculosis in ] stand 2nd stages, Tubercu-
losis-in (incipient)'stagey cured, Whooping Cough >
in, fact all blood dycrasie j.f1
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Call on me at my offices from 8 a; m. until 4 p.’ m.
in the Brown and Galdner Building.
TERAis QASH
Dr. A. A. Speegle, O. O.
Office Phone 236.
Residence Phone 494.
Re&i Estate a no
Fire insurance
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1 have good real estate propositions all .
th(J time, and my Insurance Companies • '
are ot the best. >; Ji .»■ ‘ ; ,
. H. HUGHES
tateand Fire insurance
Real Estate
Office, Kojainsoi. Brop. ’ Bank. Phone 103. *
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New Yor^, March 16.-—The life of [ 1
the late Grover Cleveland- and its in'-‘ 1
fluence upon tfie national progress and
materiaj welfare of the Edited’States ,>
will 'be the' themes of speeches by
Chief justice ' White of ■ ^he* supreme
court of the United States. Mayor Wajt for the season to • t>peh to
^vaor, Judge Alton B. Parker and havfe your automobile overhauled?
You had better have it d’one jiow,
as the >ea$on is near, and there
/is satisfaction in knowing that
wh<*n you orank your engine it
i AdmiTii.-triulon As. °* t e . do .first-' .
^class work at our garage, and ▼
R* N.BUSH
TIRE WSVRANCE AND REAL ESTATE
FIDELITY BOHDS Y
Phone 91
Office
MAG tlf
Telephone us and leUs ‘ thlk it
oven , . ’
'Respectfully, ,
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Over Motley Drug-{ Co.
nery.
Carpenter Work.
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. Ask .your, ticket agCnt Sor particular^ f. For’all kinds of c*rpe*try aijd jot
It acts genfty and is without bad afic . , - ’ -Li-, f work,\ call on tV. Norris, 236 N
Should you need Cotton Ginning, Cuue Grinduy. Saw Mill, or other
Machinery,, or repairs tor sarhe, it n titters not by wbom made, Dilleys'
can sa\e you time, trouble or morlej^ perhaps all, if "you will consult
» them. Yon are desirious of building lup Anderson County—give proof of
it, by first giving home factories, elnkp|jring borne labor,, an opportunity
to serve you; and therf. ^ things be equal, give them the preference.
, Call on of | Addrotf-
Geo. M’- Diljey, iQ,: Son,-
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effects. Try it: Pricje 23c.
Herald d'oes job printing—See?
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald. (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 184, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912, newspaper, March 16, 1912; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990752/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.