t FOR II IE WELL KNOWN HOTEL MAN VISITS PALESTINE AND MAKES CITIZENS A PROPOSITION Yesterday afternoon in response to an invitation several citizens met at the First National Bank building to meet Mr H H Franks an experi enced and well known hotel man to hear from him a proposition for an uptodate hotel for Palestine jone ob ject the Board of Trade has in view Mr Franks was solicited to come to Palestine and he comes with a defi nite proposition in which citizens are asked to take stock in a hotel en terprise Mr Frank says he guaran tees 7 per cent on the investment Mr Franks is the managing di rector of the Gunter Hotel at San An tonio and the Bristol of Houston two of the leading hotels of the state His proposition if it goes through will give the city ample hotel accommo dation and a modern hotel in every sense y Yesterday the visitor and a com mittee of citizens looked over the lots available for a hotel and the gentle man remained over today for further conferences Returned From Little Rock Manager A T Knies pt the Pales tine Gas company returned home Sun day night from a business trip to little Rock Ark He comes back with some good ideas and says he is going to spring them Knies is a booster and is a live wire all the time Little Daughter Dead Yesterday afternoon the little two yearold daughter Thelma of Mr and Mrs Luther Hastings died and the remains were carried to Elkhart to day for interment A large number of friends and relatives went down to attend the ifuneral and to offer sym pathy to the bereaved parents COURT HOUSE NOTES Deeds on File < F Jolly and wife to Jack Rus ell 475 conveys part of the J lively survey Mrs Sudie Phillips to P W Walker 1300 conveys part of the S G s survey 3Clayyand wife to Steve Wll ri Jf the W T 4 > 5yvW McMah6n and wife to M E nell 800 conveys 160 acresof df IsaUuv H Thompson to Randall Kelly J800 conveys part of the Dan iel Tarish survey J B McDonald and wife to J E McGowan 1000 conveys part of the R S Patterson survey Henry White and wife to E M El rod 20275 conveys part of the Lit tle league Gean Cook and a to G J Gun souies 1000 conveys part of the Wm H Pate survey J E Davis to Bose Reader 1 con veys part of the Geo Anding league J D DuPuy and wife to W B iQuarles 10 and other considerations conveys lot S block 2 Elkhart W B Quarles to J D DuPuy 1000 and other considerations con veys part ofvthe W S McDonald sur vey < Building Permit R M Everett and wife two one Btory houses to be built on lot 10 blocl Z DeBards addition 1595 WEATHER BULLETIN Published By Authorityt of the Secre tary of Agriculture For Palestine and vicinity until 7 1 m AVednesday Tonight unsettled weather cooler Wednesday partly cloudy cooler Temperature Lowest last night 59 highest yesterday 75 Weather Conditions A narrow trough of low pressure extends from the Great Lakes to Northwest Texas with the lowest ba rometer reading in Wisconsin Scat tered showers have occurred in the upper Mississippi valley the northern Rocky mountain region and in Ore gon South Dakota and Washington The eastern high pressure area is moving slowly eastward and the weather is moderating in the rear of this area The barometer is rising in the northwest and the tepiperature has fallen somewhat in that section Theweather is warmer and partly cloudy in Texas this morning Unset tled and cooler weather is indicated tor this vicinity tonight and partly cloudy and cooler weather Wednes day T R Taylor Official in Charge For anything In the Hardware line tee Herman Schmidt1 Co 4im UNDER THE GUISE OF HALLO WEEN PRANKS SOME BOYS OR OTHERS DID EXTENSIVE DAM AGE AT SECOND WARD SCHOOL Most of the Halloween pranks played in Palestinealast night were typical of the spirit of mischief and fun and no actual damage was done but as always happens some few people exceeded the limit and did ac tual damage to valuable property Several cases have been reported to the city police The most flagrant case is possibly the damage done to the property of the Second Ward school Some one and the police want to know who tore away much of the new fence recently built through the efforts of the good people of that ward and also tore away the steps leading over the fence destroying or carrying away the pickets and lum ber This property had recently been fixed up and won the hundred dollar prize offered by Mr G E Dilley for the best appearing school premises in the city on the first day of September of this year There is no justification for such acts as this one and the perpetrators should be punished If it was done by small boys they should receive attention from their parents and if older people are re sponsible they should be handled by the law To the Voters of Anderson County Palestine Texas Oct 31 1910 Below you will see a notice of the onlyK amendment or the state consti tution to be voted upon at the Novem ber election This is the amendment to make the Womans Confederate Home a state institution to care for the Wo men of the south who made the Con federate soldier what he was they were the jewels he prized and for which he fought and it was their pa triotic appeal that aroused his enthu siasm and prepared him for the con test of arms Will you not as true loyal men of the south heed this call and pay a debt of gratitude a debt of long standing to thesewomen wtiojrsuf fered and endured for Dixie I feel sure yon will Respectfully Mrs A R Howard President Texas Division U D C Attest Coral Ozment Cor Sec Texas Division U D C Built Methodist Church Contractor L G Mclntyre has re turned from LaRue Texas where he has just finished the erection of a pretty new Methodist church He worked quite a number of men on the building Cottage Prayer Meetings The Third Ward prayer meeting will be held with Mrs James Kilgore on Magnolia street Wednesday after noon at 4 oclock The Second Ward prayer meeting will be held with Mrs J M Henry on Fowler street Wednesday at 4 oclock 4r kitchenerasTest man The Hero of Khartoum a Confirmed Bachelor and WomanHater Breaks Into Society Herald Special London Nov 1 London was much interested today in the wedding of General Sir Archibald Hunter and Mary Lady Inverclyde which took place in St Georges Hanover Square in the piesence of a large and fash ionable assemblage Public interest in the marriage was not due so much to the fame of the bridegroom or the wealth and social prominence of the bride as to the fact that Lord Kitch ener attended his old comradeIn arms as best man The hero of Khar4 toum is renowned throughout the United Kingdom as a confirmed bachelor even a womanhater and it is probable that never before did he approach so near the matrimonial altar The wedding ceremony was per foi med by the Archbishop of Yoi k as sisted by the Bishop of Ripon and Prebendary Anderson the rector of St Georges Following the ceremony there was a reception at the home of the bride in upper Grosvenor street The bride is the widow of Lord Inver cljde who was chairman of the Cnn ard Steamship company General Sir Archibald Hunter is one of the most famous commanders in the British army and was a particular favorite of the late king LARGE MONDAY NIGHT CONGRE GATION HEARD DR ANDERSON AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Although Monday night the union revival service last night was more largely attended than any previous service The song service was un usually good All singers are urged to attend and assist in this part of the service Dr J H Anderson was the speaker of the evening and took as his text II Cor S9 For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ that though He was rich yet for your sakes He became poor that ye through His poverty might become rich Attention was called to the riches of Christ prior to His advent in the flesh He was rich beyond our pow eis of comprehension Rich in crea tive power and glory rich in posses sion of the universe The earth is the Lords and the fullness thereof He was rich in honor and in love rich in immortality Yet this One who was so rich be came poor Paul speaks of this latter condition even as Poverty Con sider it the Son of God became a pauper If you would know the pov erty of Jesus while upon earth you have only to read the gospels Poor in birth He who had from eternity abode in mansions of heavenly splen dor was in infancy sheltered in a stable and cradled in a manger Poor in childhood The Son of God run ning with rapid feet upon human er rands and performing the lowly tasks of that Galilean home Poor in man hood He who was the cieator of worlds and of life must say The foxes have holes and the birds of the air have nests but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head Poor in friendship and sorrow His followers forsook Him one of His own betrayed Him and the people whom He came to redeem crucified Him Truly He became poor And the purpose was simply this That ye through His poverty might become rich How rich we can hardly conceive now yet some faint glimpse of the riclies wBich are and are to be ours may lie caught by con sidering His riches We are to be Heirs of God and joint heirs with the Lord Jesus Christ We are of fered an Inheritance incorruptible and undefjled and thatv fadeth not swayreswrtt far freaven The sermon closed with an earnest urgent appeal to all unsaved to ac cept the Christ and enjoy the riches which through Him God offers unto men It was a message long to be remem bered by those present The services will be continued throughout the week and it is hoped that many will be brought to Christ Christians are urged to be active in their work this week to the end that many may be saved Special music will be provided each evening To night the ladies quartette of the Christian church will sing You will regret it if jou fail to hear them The service will begin promptly at 730 All are invited Reporter Two Anniversary Events Today marks the eightyfirst births day of Captain James Eastland of this city and is also the fiftyfourth an niversary of his wedding day to his good wife both of whom are residents of Palestine beloved by a large circle of friends The Herald hopes many more years of happiness may come to this couple who are still young in their hearts Tea and Apron Sale Tea and apron sale at the home of Mrs A G Greenwood given by the Y Wi A of the Home Mission So ciety of the Centenary Methodist church Wednesday November 2 at 3 ollock Admission 25c 312t Car load of fine red Arkansas Ap ples on track near Moore Grocery Company must be sold out quick 1 a bushel 283t Car load of fine red Arkansas Ap pies on track near Moore Grocery Company must be sold out quick 1 a bushel 283t For Sale All or any part of 2 acies ribbon cane taken up with the roots before the fiost Price 75 cents per 100 if taken now Address Henry Lincoln Box 311 Palestine 31Ctd wtf The Spot Store Having solved the problem of cheap prices we have opened the SPOT STORE with full line of groceries and feedstuff We also have an Al Mar ket with Mr W T Daniel to serve our trade with firstclass meats Phone 913 for prompt delivery Cor ner DeBard and Cottage Ave 3W t K M = sssggKj Four Building Lots at a Bargain We can deliver at once four desir able lots at 80 per lot if taken within the next several days Lots all ad joining on North Jackson street fac ing east sodded in grass and each lot 50x140 feet Good drainage to the rear Ten foot back alley Two lots just south and adjoining sold at 240 Within a few minutes walk of school church and the new north side park VERY HIGH and healthy A good investment or for home build ing purposes Many houses being built in the neighborhood Partial payments if desired Phone us and let us show you 312t Kendall Wilson Seal Shipped Oysters W H Smith is receivingdaily seal shipped Oysters the best ever brought to the city 3 dozen to sealed can and absolutely free from contam ination 35c a can Phone 1063 17tf > > > > o JAS F BROOK Link Building > ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER > Streets Sewers > and Irrigation > v > v v v > v Buy Your Watches Clocks and Jewelry from J A H Thompson Watch repairing a specialty Northeast Cornor Public Square PALESTINE TEXAS JACOB BOTAREYS FARMERS Avenue A 202 Sealshipt oysters served any style Everything cheap You Must Realize This that noiawyer can do any more than search our abstracts With out a complete abstract he is of no service to you so first see that you get the right abstract and go ahead Anderson County Abstract Co The Season is T w on for FRUITS And in addition to our nice Candies Refresments and In vigorating Drinks we have just put in a Dandy Line of Fresh Luscious California Fruits PalestineCandy Kitchen Royal Bank Building Main Street o > > > > > < EXPERT WORK > Cut Glass and Fine Furniture t j Packed for Shipment Upholsteilng and Repairing < We frame pictures Ed Kingsbury JOHN COTTON > < > < < < < c < > > > < o SAWING W00D Yes but not laying low Busy all the day See me as I saw for I saw as I see Long wood made short big wood made small Phone 1091 and see me saw Best power machine in town Prices right r SS SU fe l Renovated Throughout When I bought the bakery in Old Town I tore out all of the old fixtures and put in everything new making my bakery entirely modern A good baker is em ployed and to meet the demand of the trade two delivery wagons are now mak ing prompt deliveries A specialty of home made cakes i iiii nf Bakery 424 Church Street Phone 1039 k Free Delivery 1 pint catsup Buffalo syrup per gallon Clarrette soap per case Silk soap per case NATIVE PHONK B4S AN IMMACULATE BATHROOM is a joy in any household to say nothing of its sanitary necessity One of the chief lines of our plumbing business is the furnish ing and installing of bathtubs and wash stands connected with the water supply and sewer sys tem by the latest devices in pip ing Get a free estimate of cost today < YOURS TO PLEASEj F E N T N THE PLUMBERS 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 moneyxperhap3 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 Addross I illey > Sofa Pailoitins Testae 2pound tomatoes per dozen 2pound corn per dozen Joseph N French Doctor of Optics Graduated at the South Bend College of Optics 1903 Office at residence 109 Illinois Street Phone 1075 Dr French does not peddle spectacles but will call on request examine and test your eyes free and take your order fora pair of Spectacles Phone 107 5 DONT RUSH PAST a good thing Dont you know you can go a long way and find nothing as good in the line of PLUMBING as j u would find right here We are here to stay which means that we value our reputation greater harl profit and will treat you so that you jWill re commend us to your friends e Jim RED WINE Shop Cor Oak and John Sts UnformoDtsdaraaoJulMlorComman Ion Purponec nnd SlcIC Chaaiior j Old Port Wine 3 years old 150 per tral Sherry Wine 3 years old 150 per gal Good Table Claret 100 per gal i Fine Old Blackberry Wine best In the market Those wines have taken first premiums In Dallas Houston and San Antonio for many years and are guaranteed to be pure In every respect Jugs found and wines delivered to any part of the city free of charge W B WRIGHT Pji i xg h SATISFACTORY PHOTOGRAPHS Made Any Time Day or Night Kain or Shine > s RIMQ 329 Says i When You Want Anything Says I And Says I To Myself Says I It Pays M 0 o fl 11