Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 143, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 20, 1910 Page: 3 of 6
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> cured for him and before it was
realized what were his intentions he
had torn from the book a certain
i page on which one of the deeds had
begn Tecorded Then he turned to
County Clerk Britton asked him for
> La match and deliberately applied
lit to the scrap 6f paper and burned
it Then the man walked out to the
purti house steps and was observed
Urri the original deed After
standing around the corridor of the
i court house a while talking etc he
walked down to the Lindell Hotel
< where he was later arrested after af-
fidavit had been sworn out against
him before Justice Dexter He de-
clined to make a statement at the
time and remained in jail for a short
while until friends cculd make bond
for him His bond was fixed at 500
Moore is a well known real estate
man of Rusk
MR J F NASH
> Announces as a Candidate For Repre
sentative From This County
The Herald has been authorized to
announce Mr J F Nash as a candi-
date for representative of this county
be treated for the reason that it is simply a product
tOf the scalp and wholly dependent upon its action
The scalp is the very soil m which the hair is pro
dnced nurtured and srown and it alone should
receive the attention it results are to be expected
It would do no earthly good to treat the stem of a
plant with a view of making it grow and become
more beautiful the soil in which the plant grows
must be attended to Therefore the scalp In which
the hair crows must receive the attention if you are
to1 expect it to crow and become more beautiful
4 Loss of hair Is caused by the scalp drying up
or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment when
baldness occurs the scalp has simply lost all its
nourishment leaving nothing for the hair to feed
upon a plant or even a tree would die under similar
conditions
The natural thing to do in either case is to feed
and replenish the soil or scalp as the case may be
and your crop will grow and multiply as nature
intended it should
Knowltons Oanderine has a most wonder-
ful effect upon the hair elands and tissues of the
scalp It is the only remedy for tho hair ever
discovered that is similar to the natural hair
foods or liquids of the scalp
It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair
soon shows the effects of its wonderfully exhilar
ating and lifeproducing qualities
One 25cent bottle is enough to convince you of
Us great worth as a hair growing and hair beauti-
fying remedy try it and see for yourself
NOW at all druggists In three sizes
25c 50c and 100 per bottle
Cul
This
Out
FREE To show how quickly Danderlnt
1 Ifci acts we will send a large sam
pie free by return mail to anyone who
sends this free coupon to the
KHOWLTOH DAKDEBINE CD CHICAGO ILL
with their name and address and 10c
in silver or stamps to pay postage
aaaaM Saa
in the Texas legislature subject to
the action of the democratic primary
Air Nash is well known to the vot-
ers of the county He is a successful
farmer and for a term of years was
a county commissioner
Mr Nash has some original ideas
of legislation and expects to issue a
circular setting them forth The cir-
cular will state his platform and will
give an outline of legislation he deems
necessary at this time and which
legislation he will endeavor to have
enacted should he be elected As to
the merits of his suggestions each
voter will have to judge for himself
The gentleman is one of the coun
tys successful men See the an-
nouncement in the proper column
BIG 6UN0H OF GOB
They Occupied the I G N Waiting
Room For an Hour While Women
and Children Stood
This morning for an hour or more
thirtyone state convicts were seated
in the I G N waiting room re
served for white passenge rs while wo-
men and children stood f Through
preference some of the women re-
mained outside the building Theso
convicts were being transferred from
Rusk to a state farm in South Texas
Of course the prisoners had a Vight
to be protected and made as comfort
able as possible but they could have
been handled in a manner much less
offensive to the traveling public Be-
ing hauled from Rusk in a car they
could have remained in the car until
transferred to another on the I G
N The very sight of these men in
prison garb is an offense to most peo
pie especially to women and chil-
dren and in transferring etc they
should bo made just as little so as
possible
Notice
I have sold my stock of furniture
and accounts to SVyatt Mclnnis
Denby who will collect all accounts
due Wallace Furniture Co
13tt S L Wallace
Agents for the famous 5A Horse
Blankets H Schmidt Co 7tf
Phone 73 for good wood
Danderin
GROWS HAIR
and we can
PROVE IT
A lady from Minnesota writes
As a result of u ing Danderine my hair
4 is close to five feet in length
Beautiful Hair at Small Cost
troubles like many other diseases hare
HAIR wrongly diasuosed and altogether mis-
understood The hair itself is not the thinn to
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SI w5 P B f
HE FARMERS INSTITUTE
Commissioner of Agriculture Kone
and Others Will Address Ander-
son County People
Under the direction of the state de-
partment of agriculture Farmers
Institutes will he held at Palestine on
January 27 Elkhart January 2S and
Grapeland January 29 The Palestine
meeting will be held in the city hail
beginning at 10 a m
The Farmers Institute is the grown
peoples school for theStudyof bet-
ter methods of farming and live stock
raising Every farmer and public
spirited citizen in each of the local-
ities named should attend these
institute meetings Every one in-
terested in the advancement of the
agricultural interests of Texas should
join in the discussion of the leading
topics which will be discussed
The meetings will be addressed by
Hon Ed R Kone commissioner of
agriculture J W Neill director of
Farmers Institutes H L Porter and
other experts
Improved methods of farming will
have careful consideration as also
live stock raising dairying home-
building and the household fruit and
truck farming and any other topic of
vital interest in each locality
The state department of agriculture
has published valuable reports and
bulletins upon the soil of Texas citrus
fruits dairying onion culture and
many other tonicso it lSrieM > sJ ill o 4auc < r
the farmers of the state
It is the purpose of the department
of agriculture to organize a Farmers
Institute at each locality named and
many others as rapidly as possible
All members of these institutes will
immediately receive all the bulletins
issued by the department free of cost
and will be placed on the regular
mailing list for future bulletins and
reports
These institutes are farmers meet-
ings devoted to1 the upbuilding or the
best interests of the farmer It is
urged therefore that farmers bring
their families and devote at least one
of the agricultural questions which
lie nearest their hearts
TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL
Will Hold Important Meeting at City
Hall Tomorrow Night
The Palestine Trades and Labo
Council will hold an important met-
ing tomorrow night in the counil
chamber of the city hall and all el
egates are urged to be present Jth
their credentials
The annual election of officerswill
be held and delegates appolntc to
Hie various labor conventions that
meet this year
Other important mailers w aso
be disposed of and reports Jn the
progess of the poll tax ayment
movement among the laborit people
will be made and a last ap < al mate
to union men and others toM3 their
poll lax before it is loo In
Dont foiget the meetiit al l a
delegates from the vario lal ° r or-
ganizations should be preIlt
Reporter
WEATHER FOFCAST
Published By Author0 the Secre-
tary of Agriturc
For Palestine and clnity
Tonight and Frid falr colder
Minimum tempeiure >
Maximum tempcture f2
Weatheronditions
A storm arer3 considerable in-
tensity is centrovor Hlu IIer Mis-
sissippi valley A secondary depres-
sion over Ea 11 Texas has caused
rain in that se anl the southern
lioi tion of u < Iississippi valley The
oressure s latively high on the
eastern coa an < 1 the weather cool
ofS barometer attended
n area
by fair w4161 extends from the
Pacific coastvto the eastern slope of
the Rocky mountains The weather is
unsettled over Eastern Texas while
it is clear overthe western portion of
tho state
T R Taylor
Official In Charge
Dad Knows
Dad Loye says the next governor
of Texas will be named Johnson He
says he knows Dad says he has been
making predictions as to who will be
governor for the past twenty years
and has never misguessed it once He
has always called the turn until now
he says he is a true political prophet
Johnson has many friends here who
hope Dad will hit it right once again
payiigTpolT taxes
More Than Six Hundred More Paid
This YearjjThan Were Paid Same
Time Last Year
B
Anderson ccunty voters are secur-
ing poll tax receipts and getting
ready to participate in the years elec-
tions
Collector McReynolds gave the Her-
ald the figures on poll tax payments
up to Tuesday night as 2108 against
1490 for the same date last year
which is a gain of 612 for this year
up to that date
There are t be held some important
state and covnty elections this year
and this is jjrtly the reason for the
tr
is
bcr AHOth E
no doult that the people have
more noney this yearthan they had
last year
City FJoll Taxes Paid
Mks SallieWord city tax collector
statss that up to date there have been
paii 4S0 city poll taxes and that
abrat the same number were paid at
thb time last year
Marconi Wireless to Extend
Herald Special
London Jan 20 Signor Marconi
sarfed today for America He will
firoceed at once to Glace Bay to su
day to a careful study and discussion perintend the installation of trans
Atlantic wireless apparatus there in
place of that recently destroys 1 by
fire The station at Clifden on the
Irish coast has been reequipped so
that the transAtlantic wireless ser
vice can he resumed as soon is the
station at Glace Bay is ready While
in America Signor Marconi will also
give attention to the plans of the
Marconi company to establish numer-
ous stations at points throughout
Canada to which messages from Great
Britain can be transmitted by wire-
less telegraph
Married By Justice Dexter
On Tuesday in the office or Justice
Dexter the judge officiating Mr S
L Murphy and Miss Liliie May Wall-
ing were united in marriage The
bride was a resident of this city and
the groom was formerly in the furni-
ture business here
Again last night at 11 oclock at his
homo on Magnolia street Judge Dex
ter was called on to unite Mr James
Lee and Mrsv Nannie Smith in mar-
l iage They are both residents of this
cityThe
The best wishes of friends are ex
tended to both contracting parties
Market and Grocery Store
Have opened up a grocery store and
market on Royall street No C14
Phone 1057 Groceries feed and
meats Your patronage solicited
22tf Mash Duckworth
Woodmen Notice
Sycamore Camp No 2C W O W
meets Thursday night at K of P hall
A large attendance is desired
TWT 1st 3rd w
Pathe Freres handcolored Passion
Play or Life of Christ together with
Lubins Holy City at the Lyric The-
atre Friday and Saturday nights of
tliis week
r iz
TEMPLE THEATRE MONDAY JANUARY 24th
9
Rowland and Gaskell Offer Dwight A Meade in George Middletons Dramati-
zation of Meredith Nicholsons Novel
The House of a Thousand Candies
As Produced for One Year at Dalys and the Hackett Theatres New York and Garrick Theatre Chicago
The audience at the Garrick liked the play and many many audiences will go wild over it Amy Leslie in Chicago Daily News
PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT
Enters Plea of Guilty to Destroying
County Records Compromise
Verdict In District Court
Wednesday in the district court L
T Moore of Rusk was fined 1000
for destroying county records and he
paid the fine which goes to the coun-
ty treasury
It was a compromise verdict and
Twas enlered after the evidence had
been heard and the jury had retired to
ready a verdict
Oa September 20 Moore created
auite a stir in the county clerks of-
fice by deliberately tearing out and
destroying a page of the deed records
1 after he had secured the original deed
he had left with the clerk previously
Jfor the purpose of recording Just
< twhat was his motive was not ascer
tained
At the time of the act Moore had
asked one of the lady clerks in the
office for the record book where cer-
tain deeds he hadleft for record had
been recorded The book was se
IOO 9150
We Call Your Attention
to Our
CROCKERY
DEPARTMENT
Which is complete
We have a nice line of SemiPorcelain decorated
goods as well as plain white
See us for Chamber sets Slop Jars Bowls Pitch-
ers Etc
We are constantly received direct from the potter-
ies from England and America and can make you
the lowest price consistent with good quality
Silliman Hardware
roB Go
Prosperity
We wish to return our sincere thanks
to our friends and patrons for vthe
liberal patronage extended us during
the year now closing and to solicit a
continuance of such friendship and
patronage That the New Year may-
be to you a prosperous and happy
one is our best wish for you
Very truly
Tippen Gilbreath
Merchant Tailors
Geo
ACfllNERT
Should you need Cotton Ginning Cane Grinding Saw Mill or other
Machinery or repairs for same it matters not by whom made Dilleys
can save you time trouble or money perhaps all if you will consult
them You are desirious of building up Anderson County give proof of
it by first giving home factories employing home labor an opportunity
to serve you and then all things being equal give them the preference
Call on or Addrisi
Dilley Son
PaUitlm
Tan a u
I will provide you with the money necessary
furnish plans and specifications to meet your
wishes supervise the erection and completionof
your house you to repay this outlay in month-
ly installments like rent Call onme and inves-
tigate this proposition
JAS F BROOK
25 Link BIdg
HERALD WANT ADS BRING RESULT
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 143, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 20, 1910, newspaper, January 20, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83764/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .