Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 261, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 5, 1904 Page: 4 of 4

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FOR NORTH
No 6 615 am
No 2 3 pm
No 41010 pm
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vSporting Goods
See our line of Sporting Goods
Base Balls Bats Mits Gloves
Masks etc Special prices made
to clubs
HAMMOCKS HAMMOCKS
HAMMOCKS
Get our prices before you buy
I MOORE BALLEW
I DRUGGISTS
2
Arrival and Departure of Trains
FROM NORTH
No 31110 am
No 11205 pm
Njy6 730 pm
ARRIVE
ntou WEST
No 8 730 am
No 4 10 pm
DEPART
FOR WEST
No 1 1225 pm
NoE 830 pm
reou SOUTH
No 2 210 pm
No 4 940 pm
FOR SOUTH
No 1 1230 pm
NoG 835 pm
PERSONAL NOTES
Chas Johnson of Frankston is in tho
cityHon
Hon B F Rogers of Elmtown is in
the city
W E Payne of Tyler was in the
city last night
GRAHAM BREAD fresh every day
at Hoylea Bakery
The grand jury adjourned this morn-
ing until Monday
Miss Teagarden of Mineola attended
the Elks ball last night
Judge Lewis Fisher county judge of
Galveston county is in the city
Miss Annie Ix > u Crutchor of Tyler
was a guest at the Elks ball last night-
Clothes pins 1 cent a dozen at the
Bonds Racket Store 4 14 tf
Sloan of the GalDai News
passed through today goinjr to Love
lady
ExOfficer Walpoolis serving as ex-
tra on police force in place of Officer
Gas Moore who is sick
Mrs Garland Buck passed through
the city last night on her return to
Zephyr Brown county
J N Kilman of Oorsicana chief dis-
trict agent for the Singer Sewing Ma-
chine company is in the city
J W Barton of Kilgore brother to
the Messrs Barton of this city attend-
ed the Elks ball hero last evening
Found Pair gold frame specta-
cles Owner can havesame by calling
at the Herald and paying for this ad
Rev H J Hayes passed through
the city today returning from tho
meeting of Methodist Bishops at Waco
President Kerr of the American Re-
frigerator Car company was in the
city yesterday conferring with the I
G N railroad officials
Tho regular meeting of tho Womans
Guild of St Philips church will bo
held at Mrs J B Dolsena Friday
afternoon May C at 3S0 oclock
Boarderb WANTED Four or live
gentlemen boarders can secure excel-
lent board at 425 N Sycamore street
66t Mrs F Williams
GRAHAM BREAD fresh every day
at Hoylos Bakory
W L Welborn came homo from
Athena today where he has boon tho
past few days on account of the se
riouB illness of a sister She is report-
ed better
J I Harvey and wife of Laredo
are spending today in the city with
friends Mr Harvey Is joint agent at
Laredo for the I G N and the Mex-
ican National
Tho B Y P U will give a free will
offering entertainment In Sunday
school room of tho Avenue Baptist
church Friday from 8 to 10 p in
Everybody invited
The Womans Social Olub mot yes-
terday afternoon with Mrs Frank
Markle and the mooting was a ropoti
lion of tho many happy events enjoy-
ed by this popular club
JUST OPENED
We have Junt opened a new ami up
todate dye shop at G19 Main street
All work guaranteed to be first claim
Repairing a specialty Glreusacali
The Major Dye Works
Major Crashers Prop
Col T M Campbell loft today for a
trip to St Louis on legal business
Before returning ho will visit his
daughter in school at Wards Semi-
nary Nashville Tenn
Jacksonville made two shipments of
peaches yesterday They went to San
Antonio and received an extra price
of 85 for being tho first They were
grown by a man named Wade
Wood Starr and family will move to
Jacksonville Mr Starr taking charge
of the Starr wholesale house there
Palestine regrets to lose these good
people
J L Peel J F Bailey H F Jones
and J A Peel of tho U S snagboat
now anchored at Magnolia on the
Trinity rivor a fow miles west of tho
city took dinner at tho Faulkner to-
day
Hon Jno L Wortham superinten-
dent of penitentiaries passed through
the city today He had boon to Husk
to inspect tho workings of the iron
furnace Ho says the furnace is work-
ing most satisfactorily and is turning
out a fine grade of iron
Perhaps its been a long time t > ince
your face has been seen in Cookes
shoo store Perhaps your shoes are
wearing better than usual But right
here dont forget ttiat tho shoo man
has to live Cookes shoes are tho
acme of perfection in fit and stylo and
theif workmanshipvis tho best Cooke
for shoes < < <
J F Weoks of Palestine was cir-
culating among friends in the city to-
day John Booth of Palestine came
up this morning and is tiio guest of
relatives in tho cityErnest Smith
of Palestine representing tho Houston
Chronicle was here on business this
morning Jacksonville Daily Banner
Rainy days and bright days lazy
days and tolling days days of flno
garden sass days for fishing for big
bass Days of capricious appetites
days followed by sleepless nights
these are lazy hazy spring days with
croaking frogs and song bird lays
But whats tho use We just want to
emphasize tho fact that Temple is still
selling groceries good groceries
Better see Templo about it
GRAHAM BREAD fresh every day
at Hoylos Bakery
Delicious Coffee
Hundreds of satisfied people have
been treated to delicious coffee and
cakes at tho Hooker Co grocery
store today Tliey have had a practi-
cal demonstrator there today proving
tho merits of tho Alamo coffee It
is a splendid blend of Mocha and
Mandolin Java roasted by a Texas
house The demonstration will con-
tinue throughout this evening and tho
public is invited
DcWIUs
Llttlo
Moore A Hallow
Do not hesitate to recommend Koilol
Dyspepsia euro to their friends and
customers Indigestion causes more
ill health than anything else It de-
ranges the stomach and brings on all
manner of disease Koilol Dyspepsia
Cure digosts what you eat cures Indi-
gestion dyspepsia and all stomach
troubles Kodol is not only a perfect
digestant but a tissue building tonic as
well Renewed healthperfect Htrungtii
and increased vitality follow its use
Wanted
1000 Iadios to visit our store May Cth
and enjoy a cup of genuine Mocha
and Java CoIIuo served free with
cakes W G Hooker Co
Early Raisers
Tho famous iittlc pills
THE ELKS CLUB-
ROOMS OPENED
The Formal Opening of the New
Club Rooms a Brilliant Affair
Tho formal opening of the new Elk
club rooms last evening was a mag-
nificent success The best people on
earth wero there for thoy were tho
best people in Palestine and none
better grow anywhere
Tho first hour of tho reception was
spent in inspecting the new building
and in enjoying tho resplendent com
forts of tho luxuriantly furnished
rooms Tiio ladies parlor was es
specially a scene of beauty for the
most beautiful of Palestine ladies were
there prettily costumed and appear-
ing at their very best anild the beauti-
ful setting afforded by this pretty
parlor
The billiard and pool rooms were
well patronized
Promptly at 10 oclock Parnells
matchless orchestra began tho grand
march which was led by Dr McLeod
and Miss Ezoll of Mississippi
Pretty danco programs were dis-
tributed bearing the Elks emblem in
embossed silver and with the follow-
ing inscription
Reception and ball given by Pales
tine Lodge No 871 at their new home
Wednesday evening May 41901
Them were fourteon regular num-
bers on the program with four extras
and thoy were all danced through
This first Elks reception was a de-
cided success and the following com-
mittees as well as all Elks are to be
especially congratulated for it
Reception Dr and Mrs 0 S Brat
ton Mr and Mrs T M Campbell Mr
and Mrs D J Price Mr and Mrs V
H Barton Mr and Mrs Hyman
Pearlstone Mr and Mrs J E Cope-
land
Floor Dr R H McLeod chairman
Webb Wright R S Shapard Fred
Broyles II G Ezell A P Henderson
A M Barton
A bowl of claret punch wa well
patronized especially by tho dancers
There may bo Elk club rooms in
Texas as handsome as theso rooms
but there are none handsomer Money
was unstintedly employed in procuring
the furnishings and ovcry purchase
made was with a view of furnishing
beauty comfort and pleasure The
ladies parlor is most elaborately fur-
nished tho game rooms are provided
with tho best of billferd Tinil pool ta
bles the malH Jwll Is
oatp
agot >
Thisofi
in tho memory of all who were pros
night and
hhowers
Friday probably scattered
WELL ABANDONED
Pipe Twisted Off in Pulcstine
Corsicaua Well Will Drill
Another Hole
Work on the PaIestincCor > i
cana well has been abandoned on
account of twisting off the pipe
below the surface
A few days ago the derrick was
wrecked in an effort to draw the
pipe and it was rebuilt Another
effort resulted in pulling the pipe
in two
The derrick will be moved about
Forty Feet and a dew hole drilled
From the fact that the drillers
will go down again very close to
the old well indicates that they
consider the prospects nattering
HEARST VICTORY
New York Editor Captured Del-
egates at Iowa Primaries
Des Moines Iowa March 4
William Randolph Hearst scored
a victory in the district caucuses
preliminary to the state demo
cratic convention today securing
mx districts as against five for the
antiHearst factions Hearst mem-
bers of the resolutions committee
will call for the New York editor
Attention Choppers
Sycamore Camp No 25 meets
tonight All members arc re-
quested to be on hand as busi
ness of importance is on relative
to the Log Rolling in July Vis-
iting members are cordialK
invited to attend We will
have work in the Protection de
gree there being six applicants
ready to be introduced The de
gree of the Fallen Sovereign will
also be worked A pleasant even-
ing is assured to all Come and
meet with us Remember the
lime and place S oclock in Iv of
P hall Cikuk
A
YourJPicture
printing on cards otc
furnish any candi
ton o IIkflnos3rqm
100 Suitable for
Special Sale
Of Ladies Twenty
Five Ct NecKwear
at Ten Cents
SS
cnt as one of the most pleasant of
their lives and tho Elks have won
for themselves ample laurels as enter-
tainers
OIFICKItS INSTAIXKII
Just preceding the reccpton and
danco tho new Elk ollieers wero in-
stalled Judge Lowis Fisher of Galves-
ton past exalted ruler olliciating
Exalted Ruler Hon TMCampbell
Estcomed Leading Knight D J
Price
Esteemed Loyal Knight V II Bar-
ton
Esteemed Lecturing Knight It S
Shapard
TilerF M Broyles
Secretary Hyman Pearlstone
Treasurer J Jopeland
Trustees Dr U S Bratton W L
Holder N J Naglo
Weather Bulletin
For Palestine and Vicinity To
1905 Calendars 1905
i The 1 Icrald has jmt received a
beautiful line of li0 > calendar
samples Why pay agents exhor
bitant prices for calendars Give
the home printer a chance See
our splendid line of beauties
Telephone III The Hamilton
Hovs von know
LntllCH anil Children
who can not stand the shocking strain
of laxative syrups and cathartic pills
are especially fond of Llttlo Early
Risers AH persons who find it nec-
essary to tako a liver medicine should
try these easy pills and compare the
agreeably pleasant and strengthening
olfect with the nauseating and weak-
ening conditions followiuir tho use of
other remedies Little Early Risers
OeWiiis ft1 SaSve
For Piles Durns Sores
May 25 1S71 SS93 cash 95 acres in
Anderson county
SUPREME TENT K O T M
OF THE WORLD
RECORD OF 1902
Benefit membership Dec 31st UOl
UencIU membership Deo 31 > > t 1W2
Net p > ln In beneflt membership
Soclil membership
Total membership Deo 31 1002
New members admitted during 1902
Death rate per 10U members
INCOME
Mortuary assessments
Expense assessments
Stele funeral and accident
Certificate and membership fees
Interest
Rents
Miscellaneous
Proflt on bond sale
DtSEURSEUKXTS
210209
asr501
15205
25tw
311171
IjOli
651
Net ledger balance Dec 31st 1W 17SC7S316
3lC0fc92S
SC 3h022
6S77CCC
33 U7J0
ii srini
201000
117300
23B < 2
35IWJ0711
Death claims paid 1GK during 1302 2If217 CO
TotaUnd permanent disability 10iJJSJ11
Sick funeral and accident benefits paid 51710 M
Relief 26e0i
Returned to members 21 > 3S
General fund 35691219
Total disbursements
3000 IA8S6
cure biliousness constipation sick vi < CshtlinntmnUan < l3 giwj a
headache jaundice malaria and liver
I troubles Sold by Mooro Hallow
Gain In surplus during 1002 S7T7 i3iw
I UneflUt paid since orKMilzation 31lS2lSI73
I laestln > Tent No 11 mt every Wednesday
evening at 8 oclock In Ited Mens Hall
i K It IUMSET FLETCHER E IRICT
Commander R K
3l99 97li
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f4f f + + 4 Mf + MM + f4 + > + 4 fH H > H
BRATTONS
SODA MENU
The Thirst Both Ash a Drink Divine
JJul Mhjht f of Jove Nectar Sip
i Would Arot Ohumje for Thine
Ice Cream Soda All Flavors
Pine Apple Cream Glace
Chocolate Cream Puff
Whipped Cream Float
Grape Squeeze I G N Special
Nectar and Cream
Katy Flyer Coney Island Float
Apolinaris Lemonade
Texas Cooler EggPhosphate
Egg Chocolate Egg Frappe
Egg Orangeade v
Gibson Mineral Spring Water
Nunnally s Fine Candies
V + + + 44
I Quality
Is Better
tli an
titM tH tttH rtttMtrtt
uantity i
That is the reason
we have the best
purest and most
wholesome
CAKES AND BREAD
In the city Call and be
convinced
Watch for Our Saturday Sales
t
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Hoyles Bakery i
+ + + + M + + H
Next Door to the Postoffice
ANDERSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Have your land titles abstracted
and perfected and avoid litigation
MEREDITH CONE
Offico at Court Houso
COURT HOUSE NEWS
DEEDS
Sidney Newton and wife to Bon An
dorson Church Feb 12 1901 2000
cash 1 acre in Wm Kiinbro league
O W Livoly to II A Everett
pril 191901 100 cash lot 9 block P
of Reagans addition to Palestine
J C Smitli to Alary Agnes Smith
tStrifeeI
I
Gut Tobacco
Plug Smoking
Union F ade
And tht biht on earth Put
up in tin boxe 10c a box or
o for 2f > e Other sizes in
stock
DENISONS
NEWS STAND
Full toek of Tobaccos and
Cijrars ulwavs in stock
J4yrjHj xJ JyiJ > JyJ SyjK5 < S > < 3x5 < S > < fi9
Old Newspapers
15 cents a hundred at the Herald
olllce Good for wrapping paper to
co nnder carpets pack fnrnitnre etc
Minnows
i
Iorsalo Fine live minnows All hours
day or night Oiraud street No 103
Phono 281 W K Wyatt
I FIT GLASSES THAT FT
JEWELRY tSTORE
Til Folander Proprietor Jewelry and Optician
CRESCENT
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 261, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 5, 1904, newspaper, May 5, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67566/m1/4/ocr/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .

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