Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 288, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1906 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL IV NO 288
Are you getting ready for our Big Sale next week
We are Our announcement will appear next
Wednesday L D
Jno R Hearne President
Rents and
Real Estate
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The above statement is correct
Tucker Royall Cashier
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PALESTINE TEXAS THUR5DAY1 FTERN00N JUNE 14 1906
Tucker Royall Oabhler
Royall National Bank
PALESTINE TEXAS
Statement at the close of business April 6th 1906
RESOURCES
Loans and DIkcoumb
U S Bonds and Premiums
Banking House and Fixtures
Redemption Fund with U S
Treasurer
Cash
Total
S26393790
C2i0tt
20110000
12M00
lt 512 t
S 122 JSOOI
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Circulation
Deposits
10000000
2551288
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20913714
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Insurance Kills a Bundle
of Worry
A good flro policy will take
thq load off your shoulders and
pat it upon oars rather upon
the strong shoulders of tho well
intrenched companies wo repre-
sent Have you noticed how
our companies stosd the strain
of the Rochester BMtitnoro and
San Francieco llroo Need we
say more7
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Fire
Insurance
ICE CREAM and ICES
Cherry Brnnd C tlobrat d
CHOCOLATES
Just Received in BulK
Try Them
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AS LASTING AS THE SPHINX
Bat hardly as chary la telling tho truth
youll fi td our method of conducting the
bantling businPBS especially with a view
to holping people to save money and earn
money on their pavings Ail ou nflicprc
mav yea will
bank will llvn
ROBINSON BROS BANK
ESTABLISHED 1801
UNINCORPORATED
GONE FROM IL lift HARDWIGKE
LEFT POOL OF BLOOD
A NEGRO PRISONER IN HOLLAND
JAIL SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN
LYNCHED FEELING IS HIGH
Special to the Herald
Austin Texas June 14 Henry
Young a negro who was lodged In jail
THE CROW RESERVATION
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Land Is Now Being Registered Draw-
ing Takes Place July Second
Special to the Herajd
Billings Montana June 14 Regis-
tration for a million and a half acres
of land In the Crow Reservation be-
gan today and continues until the
twentyeight of June The drawing
will be held July second
KILLED FIVE MEN AND WOUNDED
FORTY OTHERS AMERICAN
SHIP HAD JUST ANCHORED
Special to the Herald
Liverpool June 14 A severe ex
plosion occurred aboard the American
steamer Ha verford today and five
men were Instantly killed and forty
others were injured The explosion
came fiom the hatchway of the ship
which was opened just after tho
steamer arrived yesterday from Phil-
adelphia The vessel was moored to
the dock Fire followed the explosion
firemen wearing smoke helmets have
gone into the ship to fight the llnmcs
Tiie cause of tho explosion is not
known at this time
CARNEGIE PENSION
For Teachers Opened Today With
Prof Buck of Grinned College
Special to the Herald
Dos Moines Iowa June 14 Tho
first pension from Carnegies teach-
ers pension fund was awarded today
to Prof Buck teacher of mathematics
die sometime but thr u Grinnell College He gets one thou
It no has an cord of 56 dollars annually
yeprs of Fquaro dealings
i Phone or call and get our prices
on garden hose Fenton Burns
plumbers 13tf
Dont Fail to Attend the Bie Sale
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ORWITtS
The tore That Saves You Money
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Fell In River
rsjleclal to the Herald
iutfalo N Y June 14 Kabenshurs
inaut lost control of his airship to
da mnd dropped Into tho Niagara
ISIX VERE ARRESTED
ppnnectlon With the Peonage Cases
In Missouri Negroes Talk
Si to the Herald
e Girardeau Mo June 14 Fed
larshal Worshey arrived here
Ty tfc rgSrH g In rhnrce James Smith
The prisoners voluntarily sur
inaared Some forty negroes were
jj brought here to be used as wit
nesses The fire arms stockade locks
wffMKprs ° whlps were also brought
alonapo bo Introduced as evidence
Mtlcl Utorney Dyer Is astounded
sory the negroes tell
Committee Met
he Central Campaign Committee
be rtnderson County Campbell
held an enthusiastic meeting at
01 ce of Campbell McMeans last
jung and transacted important
slness Reports show that Mr
Samnbells home county is as a unit
Tim It Is predicted that when
rson county is called in the con
on which county by the way will
e first on the list the vote will
3 nearly solid for Campbell as Is
lossible under the new election law
he committee meets again Wednes
a c
vening June 27 at the same
ISRAEL PUTNAM
TODAY AT HORSENECK UNDER
4AUSPICES OF THE DAUGHTERS
SOF AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Special to tho Herald
Conn June 14 Under
freenwich
auspices of the Daughters of the
American Revolution and in the pres-
ence of a large gathering of notables
fhiIsrael Putnam cottage at Horse
ngk was formally dedicated today as
a colonial museum Governor Rob-
erts under escort of the famous Put
nam Phalanx was present as were
also other state officials army officers
and representatives of patriotic and
historical societies of New York Bos
ton Springfield and other points
The cottage was for a time the
headquarters of General Israel Put
nam In 1779 and was occupied by him
on the famous day when he escaped
from the British by riding his horse
down a flight of stone steps cut in
what Is now known as Puts Hill
The house is thought to he two hun-
dred years old and records show that
it was standing in 1729 and it was
not then new In Its early days It
wss used as an inn and there seems
to he no doubt that General Putnam
was an Inmate of it on tho morning of
February 2G 1779 when he made his
famous escape from a party of Tyrons
soldiers
15 CTS A WEEK
Candidate Cards Printed While You Waitw Dont Wait Longat the Herald Printery
We Are Showing
An Elegant lot of New Novelties for the
I adies such as
Wash Embroidered Belts with pearl and silver buckles
Silver Belfe Embroidered Turnover Collars from 7c to 25c
A handsome lot of Ladies Neckwear and also an entirely new
lot of Ladies Bags in white kid and white embroidered
duck as well as the genuine Seal leather
Also a new shipment of colored Lawns in the new patterns
and colors
Let us show you our Dress Goods
and Novelties
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at Holland on a charge of assaulting
a white boy has mysteriously disa
penred Broken locks and a pool oV
blood in his cell indicate that he was
lynched though in what manner and
by whom is not known
Race feeling in Williamson county
is running very high and many of the
white citizens are sleeping on their
arms
FOUND GUILTY
And Will Be Reduced From Rank orj
Retired From Naval Service
Special to the Herald
Norfolk Va June 14 Captain Per
ry Garst was today found guilty of neg
Ilgence In the case growing out of th <
grounding of the Battleship Rhode
Island and will be reduced In rank ok
retired from the service
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Promise to Break All Former Records
If Present Rate Continues
Special to the Herald
Washington D C June 14 If the
present monthly average is maintained
for the next two months the curren
fiscal year will show imports totaling
twelve hundred and twentyfive million
dollars and exports of seventeen hun-
dred and ninetysix million dollars
This will be a record breaking score
from botli sides
iclej Successful Trip At Buffalo
Post Control and Fell In River
esrs
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KNOWN CORPUS CHRISTI
njjgOR WAS ASCENDING THE
IUTES ON THE BEACH
eclal to the Herald
pus Christl Texas June 14
atmlHardwIcke the wellknown news
Ejgman and editor of this city
EJlUffd dead with heart failure this
prtung while ascending the chutes
ohn Hardwlcke was wellknown In
ity He was a brother of Mr
Pennybacker formerly of this
but now of Austin He was one
best newspaper men In the
Last week he helped his home
In entertaining the Texas Press
Boclatlon
KlRSHIP AT WASHINGTON
clal to the Herald
Washington D C June 14 Using
nshurs airship number two Lin
eachery visited Washington te
nd circled the Washington
mont Ho clrclea roofs dived
red the ship nt will
I To The Men FolKs
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You neednt worry yourselves over
these hot summer days We have been
keeping a lookout for > ou You will be
as comfortable as you please if you
only get into some of our light weight
summer toggery We can fit you out
from head to foot in the coolest
of everything at the lowest prices
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FLANAGAN
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DIED THIS iftiO
WAS AN AGED UNCLE OF THE
PRESIDENT HAD BEEN PROM-
INENT IN POLITICS LAWYER
Special to the Herald
New York June 14 Robert Roose-
velt aged seventyseven years and an
uncle of President Roosevelt died at
his Long Island home this morning
He had been In failing health since
last winter w
EnTSlFom the Smith PlanM Dec
a
1I arrested on a charge of peon
n
urer of the national committee during
Clevelands second administration He
started his career as a lawyer but
afterwards became a merchant and
retired from business a number of
years ago He was one of the first
men in the country to expose em-
balmed beef given to the soldiers dur-
ing the SpanishAmerican war
lieut edward roller
by
IN COMPANY WITH ANOTHER
AMERICAN WERE GUESTS OF
FANATICS WHEN ATTACKED
Special to the Herald
Manila June 14 Lieutenant Ed-
ward Boiler of the Seventh Infantry
and assistant governor of Davoa
Island and another American named
Christian were massacred by the
Moros whose guests they were The
regulars and the constabulary have
taken the Held against the band of
fanatics who have gone on the war-
path
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OUTFITTER
Our Motto One Price to All and Strictly Cash
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TELEGRAPH COMPANIES
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SAN FRANCISCO GRAND JURY DIS-
COVERS THAT BOTH COM-
PANIES VIOLATED THE LAW
Special to the Herald
San Francisco June 14 The grand
jury today adopted the report of the
subcommittee which finds that botli
the Western Union and the Postal Tel-
egraph Companies violated the law
bytaklng money for messages for
transmission by wire which wereaX
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egtlnKuesjRUatJthe two companies col-
lected a million dollars for such ser-
vice and further points out that
neither company contributed a cent
for relief work The committee rec-
ommends that the companies be In-
dicted and advised that the evidence
be sent to President Roosevelt and
presented to the Federal grand jury
BENJAMIN E BARNES
Will Be Confirmed as Postmaster To-
day Unless Incident Delays It
Special to the Herald
Washington D C June 14 The ap-
pointment of Benjamin E Barnes as
postmaster of Washington will be con-
firmed by todays session of the sen-
ate unless the debate concerning tho
treatment of Mrs Morris delays the
action
General Miles Spoke
Special to the Herald
Lincoln Neb June 14 General
Nelson A Miles was the principal
speaker at the graduation exercises
of the Nebraska University this morn-
ing
Fenton Burns the plumbers tf
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Now is the Time You Should Think
about Your Straw Hats
We have them in Split Yatchs
At 150 250 300
In Palm Straw i oz Hat
At 300
Panama Hats Panama is the
Best Hat you can buy
At 600 750 1000
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 288, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1906, newspaper, June 14, 1906; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68151/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .