Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 143, Ed. 1, Monday, January 11, 1909 Page: 2 of 6
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TODAYS NEWS IN BRIEF
Items of Interest Gathered From Va-
rious Parts of the Country
For Herald Readers
Special to the Herald
Oklahoma City Okla Jan 11
Chiefs of police sheriffs and other of-
ficers of the law met here today to
perfect the organization of the Sher-
iffs Association of Oklahoma
Rawlins Wyo Jan 11 The Wyo
ming Wool Growers Association met
in fifth annual convention here today
and Tvill continue its sessions over
tomorrow
Washington D C Jan 11 After
an absence of a year or more from
the stage Miss Olga Nethersole is to
make her reappearance at the Colum-
bia Theatre in this city tonight in
William J Hurlbuts new play The
Writing on the Wall
Helena Mont Jan 11 The equity
suit of the government against the
Northern Pacific Railway company
the Northwestern Improvement com-
pany and the Rocky Ford Coal com-
pany in which the government seeks
to regain possession of coal lands said
to be worth over 100000 was called
for trial in the federal court here to
day
Lafayette Ind Jan 11 The fourth
annual state corn show held under the
auspices of the Indiana Corn Growers
Association opened today at Purdue
University and will continue through
the remainder of the week The ex-
hibition in the number and variety of
its exhibits is the best of its kind yet
held in this state
Olympia Wash Jan 11 The new
state officials chosen at the November
election were installed in office today
The ceremonies were of an extremely
simple character chiefly as a result of
the serious illness of Governor Cos
grove which has kept him confined in
a sanitarium at Paso Robles Cal al-
most since election day
Jackson Miss Jan 11 The
strength and influence of the Farmers
Educational and CoOperative Union
In
ij Mississippi was by the
large attendance when the annual
g con
JJV t > yentIonof the state division met at
lt8l t0dayMuc b4bnsinessxis
President
joint to the reelection of
r G R HIghtower land Secretary G W
Russell
Cleveland O Jan 11 With a large
and representative attendance the
fifth annual convention of the Nation-
al Association of Cement Users began
in this city today with headquarters
at the Hollenden Hotel In conjunc-
tion with the gathering a large and
elaborate exhibition of cement pro-
ducts and appliances has been instill-
ed in the Central Armory showing the
wide and varied uses of cement
Charlottesville Va Jan 11 Hear-
ing was resumed today in the sanity
proceeding instituted by John Chan
ler or Chaloner as he has called him-
self in recent years Chanler is the
former husband of Amelia Rives the
author and a brother of former Lieu-
tenant Governor Lewis Stuyvesant
Chanler of New York Chanler brought
the case In an effort to establish his
Card
of
Thanks
We hereby wish to ex-
press our thanks to our
many Christmas custo-
mers and others for
their very liberal pat-
ronage It is our earn-
est hope and desire to
more than please every-
one and thereby be-
come better friends
May the new year 1909
prove a profitable one
to every citizen of Pal-
estine and Anderson
County is the wish of
The
Motley
Drug
Company
sanity and recover his fortune which
he alleges was confiscated by the
New York courts The hearing was
suspended abruptly last October after
some sensational testimony by Chau
ler
Topeka Kas Jan 11 Governor
elect Walter R Stubbs was ushered
into the governoiship of Kansas to
day with as elaborate ceremonies as
ever attended the Inauguration of a
governor in this state Following a
military parade the oath of office was
administered to Governor Stubbs at
noon in the Auditorium by Chief Jus-
tice Johnston The laige Auditoiium
was lavishly decorated and was filled
with a crowd of several thousand per
sons including membeis of the legis-
lature state officials justices of the
supreme court and many visitors from
various parts of the state The exer-
cises of the inauguration are to con-
clude tonight with a public reception
in the corridors of the state house
S
Judson Harmon Took the Oath of Of
fice Today Big Parade One of
the Brilliant Features
Special tothe Herald
Columbus O Jan 11 At noon to
day Judson Harmon of Cincinnati was
inaugurated governor of the state of
Ohio The oath of office was admin-
istered to him in the rotunda of the
state capitol by Chief Justice William
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LEGISLATURE OF lOl
Will Consider Woman Suffrage Abo
lition of Capital Punishment
and Other Measures sk
Special to the Herald 4
Des Moines la Jan 11 The Iowa
legislature organized todav for what
promises to be a busv session Gov-
ernor Wan en Gaist will read the gov
tomorrow
B F Can the
new governor
ernors biennial message
Tuesday week is fixed for the date
room
of election of United States
12 50 bed lounge 500 singer
one
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Cummins
compelling corporations
Juj750 RockerSf dimng taWe dmlng
make reports of their earnings andlchairSj
heaters > one cook stovei Qne
expenditmes and to
permit officialsjj j and varioug other a1
of municipalities to examine their
g0 at prlces fa propoltion t0 above
Call at once at 420 N Sycamore street
formapces
LLJn Ladies New S
BeauiiYully tsiinel
And All The Best Materials See Show
Window Also Stock in ReadytoWear
Department Price Ranges From
to 1750 Each
Receivers Notice
All parties who are indebted to M
Folander are heieby notified to call
and settle the debt at once This mat
ter should be given prompt attention
as the business affaiis of Folander
must be closed up at once
P H Hughes
1Gtf Receiver
Irregular bowel movements lead to
chronic constipation Prickly Ash
Bitters is a reliable system legulator
cures permanently
Try a Gas Heater for these cool
mornings
Herald Want Ads Bring Results
A Sprained Ankle
As a rule a man will feel well
isfled if he can hobble around
> Pfl
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Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron-
chitis By Chamberlains Cough tj
Remedy jj
Oil October 18th last my little
thiee year old daughter contracted M
B Crew The capitol building wasseere cold which lesulted in a bad
appropriately decorated with flowers case of bronchitis says Mrs W G
flags and bunting and brilliantly illu Gibson Lexington Ky She lost thd
minated with hundreds of electric power of speech completely and wa s
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books when the leports are not forth
coming is expected to attract much
attention and discussion at this ses-
sion Other measures to be introduces
will deal with woman suffrage Jh
establishment of a state insurance
commission and a public utilities
commission a leorganization of the
jmy system the abolition of capital
punishment the revision of the school
laws and the prohibition of Sunday
baseball and Sunday theatrical
per
crutches in two or three weeks after
spraining his ankle and it is often
two or three months before he is
fully recovered This is an unneces-
sary loss of time as by applying
Chamberlains Liniment as directed
a cure may as a rule be effected in
less than one weeks time and in
many cases within three days Sold
by Bratton Drug Co
For Sale
The fpllowing having been used
only from four to twelve months
4500 full quartered golden Oak
ifI wardrobe 1750 4000 bed room
0l1 H Tiu r itwlth iron bed > 25 ° ° s35 ° ° bed
suit with iron bed 2000
or phone 899
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Executive Council of the American
Federation of Labor In Session
In Washington
Special to the Herald
Washington D C Jan 11 The
members of the executive council of
the American Federation of Labor
among whom are moie than a scoie
of the foremost leadeis of organized
labor in Ameiica assembled at the
organizations headquarters in this
city today for what promises to be
one of the most important sessions
ever held by the council The whole
HODGES DRY GOODS GO
lights The rotunda space was filled
with high officials and citizens of the
state Aftertaking the oath of office
Governor Harmon delivered his inau-
gural address One of the brilliant
features of the day was the big pa-
rade moving over the principal sec-
tion of High street The parade con-
sisted of several divisions and in-
cluded troops from the United States
barracks companies of the National
Guard and democratic marching clubs
from seVeial cities
Williams Kidney Pills
Have you neglected your Kidneys
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
kidneys and bladder Have you
pains in loins side back groins and
bladder Have you a flabby appear
ance of the face especially under the
eyes If so Williams Kidney Pills
will cure you At Druggists price 50c
Williams Manufacturing Co Props
Cleveland O
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
a very sick child Fortunately twe
had a bottle of Chamberlains Cough
Remedy in the house and gave it to
her accoiding to the printed direc-
tions On the second day she was a
great deal better and on the fifth
day October 23id she was entirely
well of her cold and bronchitis which
I attirbute to this splendid medicine
I lecommend Chambeilains Cough
Remedy uuieseivedly as I have found
it the surest safest and quickest cure
for colds both for children and
adults of any I have ever used For
sale by Bratton Drug Co
question of the sentencing for con-
tempt of court of President Gompers
Vice President Mitchell and Secie
tary Moinson by Justice Wright of
the supreme court of the District of
Columbia will be considered and the
future policy of the federation in
view of the couits action and scath-
ing arraignment carried in the de-
cision will be outlined
Came Near Choking to Death
A little boy the son of Chris D
Peterson a well known resident of
the village of Jacksonville Iowa had
fa sudden and violent attack of cioup
Much thick stringly phlegm came up
after giving Chamberlains Cough
Remedy Mr Peterson says I
think he Tvould have choked to death
had we not given him this remedy
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Deeds Recorded
F A Donthilt and nife to E F
Blown 150 conse > s part of the 1
Hutz suivey
William Mosely et al to R E Mat
thews 143 33 convevs So acios of
J Gossett survey
Read This
Jacksonville Texas This is to cer
tify that my wife was cured of kid-
ney and bladder trouble in 1895 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
1219lmdw
Try one of Richaidsons 100 loads
of wood Phone 900 7Ct
Herald Want Ads result bringers
Autumnal Days
Are among the most joyous when yon have
yonr own home with lawn and garden to enjoy
them in The home loving woman or man should
see the bargains that we are offering In suburb-
an cottages and city hemes where life can be a
delight if you wiI only make it bo Let us show
you a home tht will improve in value every
year
Wc have a few bargains
to offer
One Groom house close in on North Syca-
more street East front all modern conven-
iences one block from PO site
One farm 312 miles north from Palestine
101 acres in tract with 60 acres in cultivation
good and price cut to SSCO 00
2 lots 12 acre in each in Jacksons Addition
We have several hundred acres otland nicely
located with reference to what is known as Oil-
Field and along the lice of the State Railroad
that we can sell for from S3 to 10 an acre
One fourroom house with hall on Conrad
street lot 50 by 150 price S930
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Correct Plumbing Makes
Healthy Homes
Modern Conveniences
Hake Life Worth
Xiving
Let Us Figure With You
kSFSFENTON BURNS
Phone 158
A Well Built FourRoom House
Lot 165x150 feet enclosed sides and rear in new poultry proof fence
front fence new attractive wjre design Has barn cowshed and chick-
en house in rear premises Shade trees in yard Five minute walk
from Second Ward School building on North Jackson sheet at high-
est and most attractive part High dry breezy and healthy Good
well on premises In the famous Harrison Heights Addition and will
be sold VERY CHEAP
Gone Barrett
Moore Grocery Go
Importers and Wholesale Grocers
Tyler Palestine Pittsburg
Sell to Merchants Oniy
Union Made
5cCIGAR5c
All Texas Grown Tobacco
NATIVE
Your Dealer Has It
UnfermnntodGrapoJuIcuforCommun
ion Purposes and SiciL Chamber t-
Old Port Wine 3 years old S1E0 per gal Sherry Wins1
years old 1 0 per gal Good Table Claret 100 per galj
Fine Old Blackberry Winebestlnthemarket Those wines
have talcon first premiums in Dallas Houston and San An
tonio tor many years and are guaranteed to be pure In ev-
ery respeot Jugs found and wines delivered to any part ot
he olty tree ot oharre
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 143, Ed. 1, Monday, January 11, 1909, newspaper, January 11, 1909; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83680/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .