Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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ALESTINE DAILY HERALD
CTS. A WEEK
^PALESTINE. TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST I, 1912
SECTION TWO
THE
Roy all National Bank
AMDl
ROYALL LOAN AND*
INVESTMENT CO.
h
With a Combined Capital and Surplus of
$350,000.00
And With .Total Resources of More Than
$800,000,00
Offers to Patrons all the Accommodations
Consistent With Safe and Prudent Banking
I k
IT IS ANYONE’S RACE IF THEY
ONLY MAKE UP THEIR MIND
TO WQRK.
Hats
Read Instructions
The Public is Invited to Witness the
%
Closing of the J. D. Smullen & Co.,
the Druggists, Auto Contest. Satur-
day, August 3rd, 10 p. m.
Come and See Us
before you buy
Our line of Spring and Summer
Hats has just arrived. We have
both the Straw and Felts in the
New Styles.v
Wright Co,
MEN’S OUTFITTERS
• Notice the changes in the standing
of the various contestants, in this the
last count until the final one. As
the vote now stand any one of the
first twenty-eight contestants can win
one of the four valuable prizes offered
in this contest, if they will only
make np their mind to go to work.
The 10-Vote Coupon.
The ten-vote coupon that has been
running in the Daily Herald was dis-
continued on the 27th and should
have been voted for tljis count. If
you did not you have lost them as
ttey will positively not be counted
in this last count. This is made nec-
essary bv reason of the fact that
nearly every contestant is holding
bach a large number of votes and the
Judges will have all they can (fo to
count these votes without having to
count these little ten-vote coupons.
The Judges.
The judges who will make the final
count of the contest will be selected
Saturday night from among those
who are in J. D Smullen & Co. s
store. No one who has been actively
engaged in working for any particu-
lar contestant, nor any relative offany
contestant will be elegihle to act as
a judge at the final count.
Closes Saturday.
This contest • will positively close
at 10 p. m., Saturday, August 3rd.
There will be no extension of time,
so get in your votes and he sure and
see that your friends get their’s all
in so that you can get the benefit, as
every vote you can get from now on
will add just that mqch to your stand-
ing:
Miss Allie Berryman.
..... 121,130!
Miss Gailey Parks ....
..... 118,590
Miss Mary Goocn ......
116,740 i
Mrs. Fred LaPlace ..i.
...... 97,8201
Mrs. F. E. Staats ......
..... 69,7301
Miss Dorothy Langston
.... 61,195
Mrs. Dr. W. R. Rucker .
..... 54,810
Miss Bessie Evans .
..... 25,900 !
Mrs. W. E. Phillips ....
Mrs. ^feud1 Barlow* ...
..... 19,331 1
Miss Kathleen Jamesoh
____ 16,630 j
Miss Lena Garner .....
Miss Helen Hufsmith .
..... 12,005 j
Mrs. J. B. Allen ......
..... 11,090 |
Miss Helen Tarbutton .
..... 9.650
Miss Annie Belle Roquemore 4,970
Mrs. Albert Trelford ...
..... 3,920
Mrs. Geo. Fluker ......
..... 3,890 i
{"Miss Blossom Swift ...
..... 3.320 I
Miss Emma Selman ...
..... 2,960
Mis§ Jennie Mae Dick .
.... 14,235
Miss Eddie Morris . . .
.... 2,225
Mrs. B. B. Wakefield . .
...! 1,510
Miss Annie Hester ....
1,500
Miss Alma Carter .....
1,500
Mrs. U. G. Miller ....
____ 1,500
Miss Margurite Barrett
____ 1,500
Miss Essie Grant ....
1,500
Mrs. Hugo Reitch ....
.... 43,965
Miss Vernie Keller . . .
4,500
Mrs. Thelma Wilson ...
....' 6,570
Miss Laura Johnson ..
... -r" 9,690
Palestine, R. F. D.
No. 1.
Mrs. Ruby Shaw .......
.... 12,990
Mrs. J. W. McFarlane .
.... 86,930
Mis9 Bloomie Hinson .
6.490
Palestine, R. F. D.
No. 2.
Miss Edna Pierce ......
____ .12,930
Palestine, R. F. D. Mo. 5.
Miss Ruth Zola . .......
.... 33,150
Miss Irene Glenn .......
3,500 {
Brushy Creek, Texas. -
Mrs. Annie_^ Brown
____ 395,995 I;
—Elkhart, Texas.
Miss Cor# Parker'......
. .. . 19,260
Miss Eva Walling ......
.. .. 31,320
Elkhart, T«tas, R. F.
D. No. 1,
Miss Lula Parker ......
.... 18,210
Miss Estelle Parker ..
..'.. 17,660 ■
Elkhart, Texas, R. F.
D. No. 2.
Miss Julia Miller
.... 17,595
Miss Edna Miller .....
.... 20,275
Miss Marv Gipson .....
.. . . 18,970
Miss Cla«a Belle Kennedy .. • 14,220
Miss Ida Taylor .......
.... 11,950
Miss Phoebe Kennedy ..
. .. . 31,000 ‘
Miss Lou Dancer ...... . .
14.210
Miss Alta Mae Parker ..
..... 13;790
Miss Maud Parker ......
11,650
Miss Ruby Davis .......
.. .. 10,240
Smarter Than Usual
f m
is our showing of Men’s THIN CLOTHES
for hot weather. Vou are bound to ap-
preciate the comfort-giving features em-
bodied in our *
Tropical Weight Worsteds,
'Serges, Mohair and Linen
Two-Piece Suits.
While these suits are made up in the
- lightest possible manner they are tailored,
to fit and retain their shape, and are'
priced so Reasonable you cannot resist
the temptation to buy.
Summer Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery,
Neckwear, etc. Even tbte patterns in
these goods are coOl.
W. B. Flanagan
“The heading One Price Clothier.*'
• *
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STILL DOING BUSINESS
Notwithstanding the .inconvenience caused
by our fire loss, we are still doing business at
the same place, and are prepared to take dare
of all orders.
* I
__
/^We take coupon books for the J. D. Smullen & Co.
Automobile Gontest.
FRANK HEMBREE & CO.
The Leading Tailors
* Cor. Oak A John Sts. I Phone 5-3-5
Miss /Myrtle Fitzgerald ____ 14,000
Mrs. Mary Gatewood .... .V. 9,460
Mrs. Grady Gray .......... 29,305
Miss Stella Ward ......... 8,790
Montalba, Texas, R. F. D. No. 2.
Mias Angle Hanks.......... 14,215 _
The Final Vote. ’ Miss Pearl Welborne ....... i;,22/|
There will be placed along side pfjMlR8 wtllie welborne ...... 9,270
each
IN THE WINDOWS OF
"THE COPELAND JEWELRY STORE
CAN BE SEEN THE
“Enameled Chatlain Watch” .
The Workmanship the Best
The Prices Right
the ballot box envelopes and
contestant is requested to place their
votfes In these envelopes and write
their name on the outside of the en-
velope as well as on the votes.-^This
will greatly assist the judge* at the
final count and save a very large
amount of woifii and time ih sorting
, the ticekts. *
The Public Invited.
J. D. Sratillen &.Co., the druggists,
Invite the public to come and witness
the closing of this contest as no
doubt there are a very large number
In Palestine who have never witness-
ed such a thing and we are satisfied
that it will be enjoyed by all.
The Prizes.
The prizes to be given away at the
close of this contest are: the first
prize, a “Flanders 20” automobile:
seven-piece Bird’eye Maple bed room
set for the second, prize. The third
prize is a 52-piece chest of silver,
while the fourth prize is a diamond
ring. There is only a few days left
If you want to win one of .these prizes
now is the time for you to get busy.
| This Count. '
This fount takes all the votes ea?t
up until noon of July 31st. Thefe
will be no more until the final one.
Palestine. Y
Miss Flora Rountree ........ ,1,919;955
Miss' Helen Gilliam .........1,777,360
Miss FrancisIjGunning .... .1,671,545
MiSs Marguerite Dellis .... ;1,492,550
Miss Mary Head .......,.. .1,307,109
Miss Go Ida Johnson . J...... 1;081.300
Miss Winnie Watts ........855,675
OUR SELECTION
OF A GOOD BANK
_____HSJ Is important—not ohly for the pres-
er.t, but also for years to come. The right
bank connection will be of material help in
your every day affair^ no matter whether
von are in th mercantile or manufacturing
business, a clerk, farmer or mechanic.
WE ALWAYS keep informed and well posted
on all conditions affecting the business inter-
ests <^f this city and county, and will cheer-
fully give our customers the benefit of our
knowledge and experience. On their success
depends ours.
We Want Your -Business
* You Max Need Us
Come and talk it over; our "welcome” sign
always hangs out.
Miss Mary Frank Walter ... 37,960
Miss Myrtle Adams ......... 7,000
Miss Leorna Johnson . .'.. .. 159,990
Mrs. Ola Williams _____... 9,877
Miss Celia Fitzgerald ...7,765
Mrs. Kate Williams ...____..z 8.240
Miss Kate Fitzgerald ....'.. 11,520
Miss Myrtle Price v. 7,215
Bethel, Texas.
Miss Mattie Ceiley _____..... 10.660
Miss Sivillia Gore ........... 12,340\
Tennessee Colony.
$4is« Flora Belle DuPuy____ . 9,990
Miss Jackie Collins ....____ 489,990
Mrs. Emmitt Sheldon ...... 46,605
Mrs. Rufo Edwards ......— 7,225
Mrs. Ira Sheldon .......... 9,170
Miss Jettie Seagler ........ 12,250
Mrs. Mae Hudson .........,• 9,350
, Cayuga, Texas.
Mrs. Hughle Sutton .....81,210
Miss Sipp Duncan .......... 9,830
Miss Ida Brown ......\.... 14,790
Miss Alice Clay .'c ______ 16,640
Miss Ida Adams ..... 21,260
Miss Nola Seat ............ 31,790
Mrs. Henry Jones ........: 17,425
GUARANTY S TAT C
BANK OF PALESTINE
P. W. Ezell, President, J. E. Angly, Cashier,
G. E. Dilley, Vice-Pres. T. M. Campbell, Jr.,As*t.Caah.
New Suburban Fare System.
V (Special to The Herald. 1
Chicago. 111., Aug. j 1.—Operating
officials of railroads throughput the
country are-interested in the n,ew
method of collecting and punching
tickets which the Illinois Central
road put into operation today on its
suburban trains. The ssytem is the
first of rts kind adopted for suburban
Palestine
Hardware
Company
A FEW MORE ELECTRIC IRONS LEFT
AT SA.7S A PIECE
Kill* the drudgery of ironing day. There are no weary steps to and
from the stove. One Iron does all ihe work—the heaviest household
—the li htest, most delicate laces. All the heat for the day’s
is produced inside the Iron itself and4 applied so directly to the
■t tne handle remains cool. The Iron 'stays hot until the work
ironer remains cool and comfortable.
Cleotrlc Supply & Machinery Co.
^ “ SPRING STREET Phone 16
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
■traffic by any railroad in the United
Mi88 Alta Knighton ...... 841,550 j states.'. It embodies many of the fea-
Miss Bermel Moore ........ 164,055 tures of the pay-as-you-enter system
Miss Ruby Jenkins ......... <33.015 t and is designed chiefly'-with a view to
checkmating those who attempt
gain free transportation.
Miss Maggie Mae Armstrong 724,775
Miss Lou Ellen Shirley ..... 715,750
Miss Johnnie Wiley ......... 640,960
Miss Frieda Belle Maier .... 576,050
Miss Ida Bell .............. 527,115
Miss Annie Britton ......... 300,075
M;ss Flora Mae Butler ..... 233,445
Miss Marguerite Gordon ... 209,135
Miss Essie Boyd
Miss Phyllis Ash ..... 200,085
Mtes Mamie Lee Hinzie ..... 198,270
Miss Emma Roderick .„.......196,015
Miss Eula Rose ......... 189,755
| Miss Myrtle Brymer ......... 175,620
Miss Clara Be&cham ........ 148,685
Miss Eleanor Watam .
Miss Mamie
D.r. J. J. Sapp Is Killed.
Lufkin, Texas, Aug. 1.—While on
his way to Lufkin and walking along
the railroad taack Dr. J. J. Sapp, an
199,305 Clawt
over by]
the
White
Mountain
Refrigerators
In over a million homes.
“The chest with a chill in it.'*
Snow white provision chambers
of quarried stone. The great-
est cold retaining and the great-
est heat repelling, the most
sanitary refrigerator lining
known to science.
Lined with quarried stone, hard
as marble, smooth as glass,
white as snow.
Used in over a million homes.
Nothing else nearly so good.
A pleasure to show them.
Pa lest in
m Hardw
Como
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1912, newspaper, August 1, 1912; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992402/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palestine Public Library.