Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 280, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 19, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Items of Interest Gathered From
Over the World For the Ben-
efit of Herald Readers
Herald Special
Columbus O June 19 Bishop
Woodcock of Kentucky will preach
the baccalaureate sermon tomorrow
which will be the opening event of
the thirtysecond commencement at
Ohio State University The degrees
will be conferred Wednesday when
the address to the graduating class
will be delivered by Dr Andrew
Fleming West of Princeton Univer-
sity
WickershamHinckley Wedding
Herald SpeclaD
New York June 19 Guests from
Washington Boston and other points
attended the wedding today of Miss
Rosalie Neilson Hinckley daughter
of Mr and Mrs Samuel Parker Hinck
ley of Lawrence L I and Cornelius
W Wickersham son of the Attorney
General and Mrs Wickersh am The
ceremony was performed at St Johns
church Far Rockaway and was fal-
lowed by a wedding breakfast and re
ception at Sunridge the summer
home of the brides parents
Jubilee of Lake Erie College
Herald Special
Painesville O June 19 Alumnae
and friends of Lake Erie College have
gathered here in large number for
the annual commencement exercises
which will also mark the fiftieth an-
niversary of the founding of the in-
stitution Bishop James M Thoburn
will preach the baccalaureate sermon
tomorrow Monday evening the Co
burn Players of New York will pre-
sent The Canterbury Pilgrims
Tuesday will lie alumnae day There
will be conferences on educational
topics and social service on Wednes-
day followed by au outdoor proces-
sion and tableaux Dr Frank W
Gunsaulus of Chicago will be the com-
mencement speaker and President
vMary E Woolley of Mount Holyoke
College will give the address of con-
gratulation in behalf of the college
National Skat Congress
Herald Special
Milwaukee Wis June 19 Skat
players from Philadelphia Minneapo-
lis Cincinnati Buffalo Indianapolis
Chicago and other cities throughout
the country are gathered in Milwau-
kee for the twelfth annual congress
and tournament of the North Ameri
to the reception and registration
the delegates The first tournament
begins at 8 oclock this evening and it
is believed that some three thousand
players will be seated around the lit-
tle tables in the Hippodrome The
play will probably be continued until
the small hours of tomorrow morn-
ing The second tournament will be-
held tomorrow afternoon and the
gathering will come to an end Mon-
day with the announcement of th >
prize winners
WOMAN LOVELY WOMAN
But Alas Without Beautiful Hair No
Woman Can Be Handsome
A great many newspapers and mag-
azines are printing pageson how a
woman can be beautiful and keep
beautiful
And everyone as you can see for
yourself admits that no woman can
be really beautiful unless she has lus-
trous and luxuriant hair
The women of Paris are as a rule
beautiful and keep beautiful and a
careful American observer who has
traveled much claims that their beau-
ty is due to their knowledge of how
to keep their hair luxuriant which
they do by using a superior hair tonic
Many American women are as wise
as their French sisters and that is
why Parisian Sage the quick acting
and greatest of all hair restorers and
tonics is now having such a tremen-
dous sale in America
We ask every woman reader of this
18 lbs Granulated Sugar 100
1 bottle C H Catsup 20
1 lb Black Pepper 25
1 lb Jack Frost B Powder 20
1 lb Good Coffee 25
3 Cans Tomatoes 25
2 Cans Corn 25
1 Sack Flour 175
1 dozen boxes Search Light
Matches 45
6 Bars Clariette Soap 25
1 dozen Lemons 15
1500
500 buys the above
2 lbs Security Coffee 60c
Jm G PRICE
paper to give this marvelous hair
beautifier a thorough trial and we
gladly make them this liberal offer
Get a large 50 cent bottle from the
Bratton Drug Co today the largest
for the money in America Use it as
directed for two weeks If at the
end of that time you are not satisfied
with results say so to Bratton and
he will give you your money back
Besides being a delightful and in-
vigorating hair dressing free from
grease and stickiness Parisian Sage
will surely cure dandruff stop falling
hair and itching of the scalp or
money back
The girl with the auburn hair is on
every package and leading druggists
in every town sell Parisian Sage
Of Interest to Farmers and Mechanics
Farmers and mechanics frequently
meet with slight accidents and in
juries which cause them much annoy
ance and loss of time A cut or
bruise may be cured in about one
third the time usually requierd by ap-
plying Chamberlains Liniment as
soon as the injury is received This
liniment is also valuable for sprains
soreness of the muscles and rheu-
matic pains There Is no danger of
blood poisoning resulting from an in-
jury when Chamberlains Liniment is
applied before the parts become in-
flamed and swollen
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
The Technical Waiter
Discussing in Anoka a certain bat-
tle of the Civil War P G Woodward
commander of the Minnesota depart-
ment of the Grand Army of the Re-
public said
That general reminded me of a
waiter in Minneapolis The general
was too scientific He was too busy
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Chorus of Seven Thousand Will Par-
ticipate In the Opening Con-
cert This Evening
Herald Special
New York June 19 During the
next few days continuous waves of
sweet melody will emanate from Mad
ison Square Garden and float up
wards to gladden the eais of the fair
Diana atop of the big tower The
music will be furnished by hundreds
of singers gathered from far and near
to take pait in the triennial festival
of the Northeastern Federation of
German Singing Societies
In the opening concert tonight a
chorus of seven thousand will sing
the choorales in Max Bracks Fair
Ellen Mis Corinne RiderKelsey
soprano and Claude Cunningham
baritone are to be the solosists
Mayor McClellan has promised to be
on hand to tell the singeis how glad
New York is to welcome them
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Five thousand childien selected
from the public schools of Manhattan
will give the Sunday afternoon pro-
gram with Mrs RiderKelsey and
Daniel Beddoo tenor as the solosist
In the evening Mine Schumann
Heink will sing her first concert in
New York since her tour through Ger
many
The kaisers prize will be competed
for Tuesday This is to be the big
event of the entire festival Five so
cieties are to compete for this covet-
ed trophy They are the Concordia
of WilkesBarre the Germania of
Newark the Kreutzer Quartet Club
of New York the Junger Maennor
is expected in the Georgia legisla-
ture which will assemble for its reg-
ular session Wednesday The pro-
hibition law which has been in opera-
tion in Georgia for more than a year
has not proved as satisfactory as was
expected but any effort to change it
either one way or the other wilL it is
assured provoke a Bitter struggle
American delegates will take prom-
inent parts in the celebration of the
Darwin centenary which is to begin
at Cambridge University Tuesday
Two other events abroad in which the
United States will be officially repre-
sented are the international confer-
ence of meteorologists in London and
the international arts and literary
congress in Copenhagen
Following fortythree years of ac-
tive service in the navy Rear Admiral
Edwin K Moore will be retired for-
age Thursday His retirement will
result in the promotion of Capt T
S Phelps the present commandant of
the Mare Island navy yard to the
rank of rear admiral
One of the notable gatherings of
the week will be the annual meeting
of the Northern Baptist convention
which is to begin its sessions Friday
in Portland Ore An attendance of
two thousand delegates is expected
and among them will be many di
vines educators and other persons of
wide prominence
The marketing of the 1909 cotton
and wheat crops will be considered
in Atlanta at a meeting of state rep
resentatives and other prominent
members of the National Farmers
Union
The third annual meeting of the
National Cotton Congress will be
held at Monte Ne Ark the sessions
beginning Monday and continuing
through the week John D Walker
And Enough to go Around
ibJ4 B aaa
L iaste
Thim WeekGome to See U
Yours Very Truly
HODGES DRY GOODS CO
with causes and effects with tech-
nical moves and what not to get re-
sults that is to win battles
So with my Minneapolis waiter
In a restaurant I said to him
Look at the color of this water
Why its not fit to drink
But the waiter instead of rushing
some crystal pure water to me took
up my goblet studied it carefully
shook his head and said
No sir Youre deceiving your-
self sir The waters perfectly all
right sir Its only the glass whats
dirty > Washington Star
Chamberlains Cough Remedy the
Best on the Market
I have used Chamberlains Cough
Remedy and find it to be the best
on the market says E W Tardy
editor of The Sentinel Gainsboro
Tenn Our baby had several colds
the past winter and Chamberlains
Cough Remedy always gave it relief
at once and cured it in a short time
I always recommend it when oppor-
tunity presents itself
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
He Was Convinced
You are charged with larceny
Are you guilty or not guilty
Not guilty judge I thought I
was but Ive been talking to my law-
yer an hes convinced me that I
aint Catholic News
More Remarkable
Dr Pillem You neednt worry
about your wife She has a remark-
able constitution
Henpex Say doc you ought to see
her bylaws reules and regulations
Life
Gold Leaf
Every Back the same always good
chor of Philadelphia and the Arion of
Baltimoie
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Herald Special
Washington D C June 19 The
week holds foith small promise in the
way of big news events and unless
something unexpected should occur
either at home or abroad college
commencements June weddings and
assemblies of various sorts will en-
joy a monopoly of the news columns
Washington seems to have succumed
prematurely to the dullness of sum-
mer and no news of importance is
promised fiom the capital excepting
that ground out by the congressional
mill which is btill engaged in ham-
mering the tariff measuie into shape
A fight hat probably will attiact
wide attention is piomised in the
state of Washington wheie the leg-
islature has been called to assemble
next Wednesday in extraordinary
session The recent arrest of the ad-
jutant general of the state militia on
a charge of enibezlleinent and reports
that public funds have been misappro-
priated in other departments of the
state government have moused the
people to a keen pitch and a legisla-
tive investigation is demanded Two
factions of the republican party are
engaged in the contioveisy and a bit-
ter fight is in piospect The opposi-
tion lias even gone so far as to pre
pare a resolution asking for the im
peachment of Governor Hay for mis
conduct in office and it is expected
the resolution will be Introduced as
soon as the lcgislatuie meets
a skirmish over the prohibition law
of Georgia will make the principal
address
IS
POPULAR EXCURSION
To Houston and Galveston Saturday
June 19th 1909
Tickets will be sold for trains ar-
riving Houston and Galveston Satur-
day evening June 19th and Sunday
morning June 20th good to leave
Galveston leturning on or before
Monday June 21st 1909 For lates
and infoimation regarding train ser-
vice etc see I G N Agents 103
Read This
Jacksonville Texas This is to cer
tlfy that my wife was cured of kid-
ney and bladder trouble in 1S95 by
the use of one bottle of Halls Texas
Wonder and I can cheerfully recom-
mend It to others suffering in same
manner A M Duke
Sold by J R Hearne Co
Stomach Troubles
Many remai liable cures of stomach
troubles have been effected by Cham
berlains Stomach and Liver Tablets
One man who had spent over two
thousand dollars for medicine and
treatment was enred by a few boxes
of these tablets Price 25 cents Free
samples at Bratton Drug Co
For Headache Hicks Capudine
Whether for Colds Heat Stomach
or Neivous Troubles Capudine will
relieve you Its liquid pleasant to
take acts Immediately Try it 10c
25c and 50c at drug stores
Gold Leaf
Requires less lard and other Ingredl
aUtk
THE USE OF
Has become so general that it is used in al-
most every home To meet this demand we have
made our stock complete and we are prepared to
furnish paper from the cheapest to the best
We have all the late patterns Oatmeal In-
grains Tapestries independent sidewall moire
ceilings etc In fact everything in wall paper
You will find our prices reasonable
RESPECTFULL Y
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COMPANY
We can furnish you with room mouldings
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A Good
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to enjoy bathing during the
warm days of August it
would be to have a bath-
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home if you havent one al-
ready If you want expert
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your home call for
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If you are sick Consult a Doctor
If your teeth acheGo to a Dentist
If you want a nice suit of clothes made See
chell Donaghue
THE GOOD TAILORS
They Can Make Up a Suit of Clothes
For You in Two or Three Days
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 280, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 19, 1909, newspaper, June 19, 1909; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68820/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .