Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 1 of 6
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ROYALL LOAN AND
INVESTMENT CO
With a combined capital and surplus ot
30000000
And with total resources of more than
75000000
Offers to patrons all the accommodations
consistent with safe and prudent banking
A Mighty HARDW
Tomorrow Thursday September 1st
Marks the Opening of the
First and the Greatest Real Cut Price
Hardware Sale Ever Held in
Anderson County
THE INDEPENDENT SALVAGE COMPANY
of America
Qffrffs for 10 big fast selling days the
entire stock of the Palestine
Hardware Company
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This mammoth stock consists of every known item carried In an upto
date hardware store It is needless to introduce the public of Anderson
county to the Palestine Hardware Company or their methods ofdoing busi-
ness therefore we will only tell you that on tomorrow and for the nine suc-
ceeding business days we will offer such values in Hardv are Crockery
China Glass Tin Granite and Porcelain Ware Silverware Cutlery Stoves
Ranges Refrigerators Coolers Filters and thousands of other articles too
numerous to mention Whatever you do be sure to attend look around
There is something here you need at a price you are willing to pay and
then congratulate yourself
SALE POSITIVELY OPENS TOMORROW MORNING SEPT 1ST AND
CONTINUES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
FREE To the Three 3 Customers making the three largest purchas-
es or number of purchases aggregating the three largest amounts will at
the close of this sale be awarded 3 Three Handsome Prizes Ask for
coupons
PALESTINE HARDWARE COMPANY
Independent Salvage Co of America in charge
J E WINNER Mgr
A FIRE AL
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Often calls to mind to many people the fad that they are not
insured as thpy should be But it in too late to take out insur-
ance if the fire happens to be burning your property The time
to insure is now I can write you a policy now that will give
vou the protection you need and should have And 1 can also
help you to secuie a home or a jiiece of business property If
you wbnt an > am ice abiui real estate let me talk with you I
have many good things onjhund andean help you make selection
Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Office Robinson Bros Bank Phone 103
Phone Temple
hone
For a jar of Piemento cheese
For a can of Piemento peppers
For a pound of Swiss rheese
For a jir of Imperial cheese
For a glass of chipped beef
For a pound of boiled ha m
For a tray of new crop sour pickles
For a sack of the nicest cakes ever brought to this market
In fact everything good to eat
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TWO CHICAGO STEREOTYPERS
ARRESTED THIS MORNING FOR
HOLDING UP AND ROBBING BUR-
LINGTON TRAIN LAST NIGHT
Herald SDeclal
St Louis Mo Sept 7 The police
this morning arrested Emil Freund
acred thirtyseven who immediately
confessed that he and Albert Julien
both discharged stereotypers from
the office of the Chicago American
had planned to hold up the Burlington
Pacific coast express in the St Louis
yards last night
Rear Flagman J II Wynne was
shot and instantly killed when a lone
bandit believed to be Julien swung
onto the rear end of the Pullman a
short distance from the union station
and within four blocks of pplice head-
quarters Freund admits that he
missed the train after agreeing with
Julien to hold up the train The mur-
der and lobbery was committed with-
in ten minutes after the train left
the station and as it passed over the
terminal tracks almost in the heart of
the city After throwing Wynnes
body oyerboard the bandit forced the
train electrician to rob three women
and two men Fearing to ride the
train across Merchants Bridge the
robbef jumped at a street crossing
and disappeared
Albert Julien was captured at 930
this morning by the Burlington offi-
cers and identified as the man wanted
for murdering the flagman and for
robbing the train Julien denies his
guilt however and says he knows
nothing of the matter
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF ARBI-
TRATION DECIDES NEWFOUND-
LAND FISHERIES DISPUTE IN
FAVOR OF GREAT BRITAIN
Herald Speclall
The Hague Sept 7 With certain
qualifications the International Court
of Arbitration today decided that
Newfoundland fisheries dispute be-
tween Great Britain and the United
States in favor of Great Britain on all
important points The verdict is
unanimous on all questions except as
to the exclusion of American fisher
men from the bays
In the Conservation Congress Today
When Senator Beveridge Men-
tioned Name of Pinchot
Herald Special
St Paul Minn Sept 7 Senator
Beveridges mention of Gifford Pin
chot in a speech before the conserva-
tion congress today created the great-
est demonstration that has marked
the proceedings of the congress since
it opened After a demonstration that
lasted seveial minutes Pinchot came
forward He said The idea of con-
servation by the federal government
is sweeping the country and it has
swept this congress He said the
resolutions committee personnel indi-
cates that the federal conservationists
have carried the day against the
states right element Edward W
Hinse Chicago miliionaiie was today
removed as chairman of the creden-
tials committee Hinse has been con-
nected by rumor witli the election of
Senator Lorimer
President Albano Dead
Santiago Chile Sept G After an
illness of six days with pneumonia
Vice President Ellas Fernandez Al
bano who has been acting president
of the republic of Chile since the
death of President Pedro Montt at
Bremen Germany August 1G died to-
day Immediately after his demise a
decree was signed appointing Minister
of Justice Emiliaiio Figueroa acting
president On the event of the cen-
tennial celebration of its independ-
ence the republic of Chile is in mourn-
ing for two executives whose deaths
occurred within the last three weeks
Grass Fire Alarm
This afternoon at 1 oclock the fire
department was called to a home on
Tennessee avenue where a grass fire
had gotten beyond control The
flames were extinguished without
loss to property
LaFOLLETTES MAJORITY IS ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND IN WIS-
CONSIN INSURGENTS ALSO
WIN OUT IN MICHIGAN
I Herald Special
Milwaukee Wis Sept 7 Insur-
gent leaders at noon today placed La
Follettes majority over Samuel A
Cook the millionaire paper manufac-
turer and a standpatter at one hun-
dred thousand LaFollettes state
t
ticket Is also elected including Frank
T pucker for attorney general who
committed suicide a week ago The
stat convention will also be con-
trolled by the LaFollette supporters
andjthe legislature will be for him
Mead Wins Out In Vermont
7 Herald Special
Burlington Vermont Sept 7 John
A Mead the insurgent republican
candidate was elected governor over
Charles D Watson democrat by six-
teen plurality in yesterdays contest
Twot counties only are yet to be heard
from
i
TNew Hampshire Progressive
Herald SneclaL
Concord N H Sept 7 Returns
from yesterdays election show that
Robert P Bass insurgent defeated
Colonel Bertram Ellis the standpat
candidate for governor Twothirds
of the counties gave Bass six thousand
majority
Roosevelt Pleased
i Herald special J
Milwaukee Wis Sept 7 Roose-
velt here today vigorously indorsed
the victory ot the Wisconsin insur-
gents and denounced the rumor that
the opponents of Senator LaFollette
will attempt to pack the legislature
and disregard the primary by electing
a democrat to succeed LaFollette
s TW treads ainf jfc t
Detroit Mich Sept 7 Incomplete
returns from yesterdays primaries in-
dicate that Congressman Townsend
is leading Senator Burrows for the
senatorial nomination by twenty thou-
sand majority Chas E Osborn in-
surgent is leading his two opponents
for governor by eight thousand ma-
jority
EIGHT LIVES IRE LOST
West Texas Rain Heaviest In Ten
Years Much Damage to Prop-
erty Reported
Comanche Texas Sept G A flood
amounting almost to a waterspout fell
last night ten miles south of town es-
timated at fen inches or more caus-
ing such a rapid rise in the South
Leon river near Gustine that the
houses of Mr Gerorge Terry and Mr
John Lenear were entirely washed
away with their occupants and all
hurled into the turbulent waters Mr
Terry with his baby in his arms
saved himself by climbing a tree but
his wife and five of their children
were drowned and Mr John Lenear
and his wife were both drowned The
bodies of Mrs Terry and four of the
children have not yet been recovered
Tom Eanes living in the same neigh
borhood lost two mules and three
horses by drowning and Mr James
Dewitt lost some live stock The
rain in Comanche was over six inches
during the night the heaviest in ten
years
WILL TAKE VACATION
Governor Campbell Will Recuperate at
Crystal Lake
Austin Texas Sept G Governor
Campbell is planning as soon as the
legislature adjourns and the measures
passed by it are disposed of by him
to take a good rest at Crystal Lake
near Palestine The governor still
feels weak from his recent spell and
intends to go to Crystal Lake to re-
cuperate after his illness and the
worries attendant upon a meeting of
the legislature
Drowned In Reservoir
Port Arthur Texas Sept G
Raleigh Maddox a 13yearold boy
was drowned here today in the Texas
companys reservoir Maddox was
water boy to a gang of men employed
by the Houston Construction com-
pany putting up tanks at the refinery
Not returning on time the workmen
instituted search finding the bucket
and the boys clothes on the bank of
the reservoir He bad gone in swim-
ming and drowned One of the men
diving recovered the body
Committee In Session
Minneapolis Minn Sept 7 When
the BallingerPinchot congressional
committee met here today for the
final session the antiBallinger mem
bers were in the majority by five to
three nThe committee remained in
executive session all day
PALESTINE TEXAS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 7 1910
ALD
15 CTS A WEEK
e Right People By Reading Herald Ads They Are Money Savers
Mew Nats
The new fall and
winter hats are
now on display
from the staple
Stetson to the la-
test noveltiesin
both soft and stiff
hats just in-
Sole agents
Maxim Felt Mats
all styles and colors Union
made and every hat
guaranteed
PRICE
200
Clothier and Furnisher
eginning August the 5th
and lasting for 30 days only we
will do all Electric work at abso-
lute cost This applies to7 new
and old buildings alike If you
contemplate having your home
wired call up phone No 4 and we
will gladly send our estimator to
your hoirie Let us tell you what
it will cost you to have your home
wired We will also sell during
the next thirty day electric fans
and any other electricappliances
atcost T
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Palestine Electric Ice Company
iJfeWSoPVMOK
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 co3t
today
YOURS TO PLEASE
BURIES
THE PLUMBERS
ometime
omewhere
omeone
May produce a line of
clothing where price
quality and excellence
equal the HirschWick
w ire sold by
Mens Outtotters
But never anyone any-
where will ever produce
a better line
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83850/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .