Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 60, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 22, 1906 Page: 1 of 6
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PALESTINE TEXAS
Surplus and Profits S3I75G43
Statement at the close of business Sept 4th 190G
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts S2901S389
U S Bonds and Premiums 202b000
Banting Hoase and Fixtures 20XBJOO
Cash 79 878
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock JIOO OOW
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Deports 8 i5
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property of any kind has
burned you will regret that
you didnt have it insured in
time The pan who suc-
ceeds act today tomorrow
it may be too late Fight
fato and the fire fiend by
taking out an insurance pol-
icy and you will come out
ahead with money enough to
rebuild
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means that tho cash Is hero when you
need it
You often hear peoplo say of a man he
has money in tho bank and the people
speak of him with respect as one who if
getting along in tho world It is a good
thing for your standing to have tnonei in
the bank and its oasior than you think
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IT IS NOW BELIEVED THAT THE
GOOD OFFICES OF THE UNITED
STATES IS THE ONLY HOPE
Special to the Herald
Havana Sept 22 General Fun
stons coming to Culia is resented by
some of tlio Cuban veterans who say
he left the liberation army sur-
rendered to Spain and left the coun-
try A number aver that Funston de-
serted Funstons friends say he
simply left the service
Revolutionists are masking an array
of seven thousand men on the bound-
ary of Havana province The com-
mander Guerra has notified the gov-
ernment troops that unless they stop
throwing up entrenchments he will
break the truce The danger of
clashes is serious Taft 1ms given
notice that if a battle occurs the re-
sult will be serious It would un-
doubtedly mean the immediate occu-
pation of Cuba by American troops
Secretary Tart is almost ready now to
Ignore both factions and appoint a
commission of natives to devise a so-
lution of the troubles The plan
agreed ui > on would be enforced by the
Americans It is debatable whether
or not any plan would be acceptable
to both sides and it looks like there
is no further question about inter-
vention Conditions have now
reached a stage as to what form the
intervention shall take Statements
from both sides indicate to Taft that
no agreement can jiosslbly be reached
that will leave the island completely
in the hands of Cubans American
officials now firmly believe Uiat only
the good offices of the Americans can
save the island from continued tur-
moil aud an uncertain political future
TAFT SEEKS GUARANTEE
That Rebels Will Accept Final Dccls
Commissiorf
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to the Herald
Havana Sept 22 Secretary Taft
will seek a guarantee Uiat the rebels
will accept Uie final decision of the
peace comiabMrion in his conference
today The rebels probably will ac-
cept though they hare been assertive
and independent so far The rebels
insist upon the Imprisoned liberal
congressmen being released The
fact that tills has not been dono so
rlously comiriieates matters
SUGAR TRUST RESPONSIBLE
For Cuba Maintaining Independence
So Long Says Saturday Review
Special to the Herald
LondonSepL 22 The Saturday Re-
view expresses the opinion that Uie
sugar trust and not Roosevelt has
been resitoeelble for Cuba maintain-
ing its lndeiietHicnce so long The
Review declares that America freed
Cuba by one of the most atrocious
filibustering campaigns ever known
The events since have been what
everybody knew would happen
COLONEL CAMPBELL
Will Speak on Legislative Day at the
San Antonio Fair
San Antonio Texas Sopt 21 Col-
T M Campbell Democratic nominee
for governor lias formally accepted
the invitation to speak in this city
on November 3 This will be Legis-
lative Day at the International Fair
and members of that branch of tho
government from all over tho state
aie exacted to be hare In force io
bear h hat the next governor of Texas
will have to say
It is believed that J I Cruet for-
mer secretary of the Waters Pierce
Oil Company gave Attorney General
Davldbon valuable Information
If you want printing let the Herald
talk to you
Now Idon MaR zlnoe So
For Tomorrow Monday and Tuesday
Special Prices in Dress Goods
Flannel 2 yds wide for Skirls brown White Serge wortli 125 yd for
navy and black per yard 50c
While Briiliantine y 3 inches wide em-
broidered per yard 49c
Gray Kinebulah Uloth just thoj thing
worth 150 for per yard 98c
H HORW1TS
Tho Storo That Snvoa You Monoy
75c
Navy and Black Serge wortli 75c 49c
Shadow Plaids worth 35c per yd 19c
AILY
PALESTINE TEXAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 22 1906
A FREIGHT ENGINE COLLIDED
WITH FLAT CAR THIS MORNING
NEAR CORPUS CHRISTI
Special to the Herald
Corpus Christi Texas SepL 22
It Is reported that a freight engine on
the Brownsville road collided with a
flat car this morning at Drlscolls Sid-
ing ttwenty miles southwest of here
The engine turned over and the en-
gineer and fireman were pinned under
tie wreckage and killed
THE FIGHT ON BAILEY
Petitions Are Being Circulated Over
the State For Crane to Announce
Special to the Herald
Houston Texas Sept 22 Opposi-
tion to J Vnatley centers in the cir-
culation of a petition over a portion
of the state asking Hon At M Crane
of Dallas former attorney general to
announce his candidacy to succeed
Mr Bailey The antiBailey element
is amassing strongly to make an at-
tempt to repudiate the indorsement
of Bailey at the recent primaries
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THE TERRORISTS ASSERT THAT
TREPOFF IS NOT DEAD BUT
PROTECTING THE CZAR
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Special to tho Herald
SL Petersburg SepL 22 Terror-
ists arc circulating an astounding re-
port to the effect that General Trepoff
Is not dead It Is positively asserted
by thorn as coming from their secret
agents insldo Poterhorf house that the
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cleanshaven and stll the dominating
influence in protcctftig the czar
MISSING CAR LOCATED
Rock Island Smoking Car FoundSix
Hundred Yards From Bridge
Specral to the Herald
Ouihrie Okla SepL 22 The mlss
Ing smoking car of the Rock Island
train wrecked on Tuesday near
Dover has been located six hundred
yards from the bridge The car was
fotfnd by Ell Admire of Kingfisher
by diving An attempt will bo made
to raise the car today it the river
subsides
THREE MEN BADLY HURT
Striking Firemen Try to Prevent Non-
Union Men Going to Work
Special to the Herald
Whiting Ind1 Sept 22 Three men
were badly hurt this morning In a
melee following an attempt of strik-
ing firemen of the Standard Oil plant
to prevent nonunion men from going
to work Three hundred men arc
striking for an increase In pay Sixty
boilormakers aro also out
OF
POLITICAL INTEREST FOR NEXT
WEEK WILL CENTER IN NEW
YORK STATE OTHER NOTES
Special to tho Herald
Washington D C SepL 22 Polit-
ical interest during tho coming week
will center In New York state whuro
both the Republicans atfd Democrats
are to hold their nominating conven-
tions next Tuesday the Democrats
meeting In Buffalo and the Republi-
cans in Saratoga
During the week there will be a
notable celebration at Colorado
Springs of the centennial anniversary
t f the discovery of Pikes Peak Vice
President Fairbanks and other public
taen of note are to take part In the
celebration
William J Bryan will continue his
lieaklng tour in the South and will
be heard In a iftunher of places In In-
dian Territory and elsewhere
The League of American Munlcliml
Itles will hold a three days conven
tion in Chicago the principal feature
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tSSBk MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24
CITY HALL
Admission 25c With Grocers Tickets 15c
Thirty Handsome Booths Each Giving Away
Free Eating and Free Samples Souvenirs
Ask Your Grocer For a Rebate Ticket
being a discussion of the question of
municipal ownership
The new naturalization law which
is aimed to make it more difficult for
undesirable aliens to become citizens
of the United States will become op
erative next Thursday
Tho football season among the big
Eastern colleges will begin in earnest
next Saturday when Princeton West
Point Pennsylvania and other teams
will make their Initial appearance on
the gridiron for this season
MUST WEAR COATS
General McCaskey Frowns Upon the
Shirtwaist Style of Dress
San Antonio Texas SepL 21 An
order Issued from the headquarters
of tho department of Texas by Gen-
eral McCnskcy is taken by the sol-
diers to indicate that they are to be
made idudes and Beau Brummels In-
stead of rough and hardy soldiers
Hereafter none of them can appear
without coats the general putting his
foot squarely down on the shirtwaist
dress style
BAILEY AT ST LOUIS
May Have Something to Say About
the Matter Later
SL Louis Mo SepL 21 United
States Senator Bailey or Texas
whose reelection Is fought by the
Harris County Good Government Club
of Texas dropped quietly Into SL
IxhiIh this morning When asked by
a reported at the Plantera Hotel for
an Interview lie declined to talk for
publication He spent meet of the day
In conference with Senator Stone ot
Missouri and Col M P Wetmore
The movement of the Harris Coun
tj Good Government Club was men
tioned hut Senator Bailey did not
comment upon It other than to sayA
What I have to say regarding that
will be said when I get to Texas and
on the stump and not in the news-
papers He added that he regarded
the charges are trivial
You can Just say that I refused to
bo Interviewed upon any subject to-
day I am not talking politics today
I am here on my way to my home in
Gainesville Texas from Washington
and as the morning fast trains do not
run to my home I am compelled to
stay in St Louis until tonight
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event may catch you without a
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Our prices are right Let us
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 60, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 22, 1906, newspaper, September 22, 1906; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68228/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .