Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 293, Ed. 1, Monday, June 29, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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ffers to patrons all the accommodations
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Porter SL Wilson
QUALITY TAILORS
Our prices are right arid workmanship unexcelled
Let us take your measure for a nice light weight suit or pair
of trousers TTit style and workmanship guaranteed
We always have on hand a nice assortment of misfit suits
andirousers which can be purchased at less than half of
ihe original price
pnt forget us when you have any cleaning pressing or
Frepairintrto be done We guarantee satisfactory work
frWanon Service
Phone 68
To Earn a Little = To Spend a Little Less
And Invest the Balance in
REAL ESTATE
IN CITY OR COUNTY
Property
Is fhe surest way to provide a competency and perhaps build a fortune
Ileal estatejs the best investment because it is secure fand because the
values are bound to go up The cheap binds pi this section will not
long remain cheap lands
See me about the proposition I can start you right and showjyou the
way to save
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R nti tend Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Office in Robinson Bank Bldg
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Of course Everything in Candies
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Possibly you who read this have never kept a bank account If not let
us suggest that you try the expriment Aside from the fact that your
jnpne y will be safe from fire and theft such a habit tends to thrift
economy discipline and a general understanding of business principles
all of which are essential to success It also affords a convenient
method for the payment of bills and as the checks are always pre-
served and returned to you they serve as receipts for the amount paid
Robinson Bros Bank
Established 1881 Unincorporated
Your Dealer Has It
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TO COME IN THE MEXICAN REVo
LUTION WEDNESDAY WHEN
A GENERAL UPRISING
IS PLANNED
FURTHER HID i
Is Expected Today American Mining
Interests In Mexico Jeopardized j
By the Uprising Troops 4
Actively Engaged In Ar-
resting Insurgents
Special to tho Herald
El Paso June 29 It is
Held Responsible For Loss of Four
Lives and Wrecked Property In
San Francisco
Special to the Herald
San Francisco Cal June 20 Four
persons were killed and a score of
others injured in an explosion of dy-
namite which wrecked a saloon a
grocery store and a number of flats
above the business houses It is be-
lieved that thugs acting in behalf of
the defendants of graft charges are
responsible for the explosion
HEARING TODAY
On Application of Thaw For a Jury
to Pass on His Sanity
Special to tho Herald
White Plains N Y June 29 Har-
ry Thaw arrived here tills morning
for the hearing of his application for
a jury trial in tho habeas corpus pro-
ceedings Thaw is confident that he
can convince a jury that he is sane
Ho expresses the belief that he will
secure his freedom
Russell Peabody one of Thaws at-
torneys announces that Justice Mills
who is hearing the habeas corpus pro
ceedings promised a jury trial at the
October term of the court A crowd
estimated at two thousand people fol
lowed Thaw when ho arrived from
Poughkeepsie and the court room
was crowded during the hearing
Thaws attorneys attacked the consti-
tutionality of the commitment of
Thaw to the Mattcawan asylum Je-
rome personally is opposed to chang-
ing tho place of Thaws confinement
Five Washable Ties for 1 Assort-
ed patterns Good values Doyle
Bros Mens Outfitters
believed
that the American mining interests in
Mexico are jeopardized by the uprist
ing in that country It is known thatr
the agitators have been working for
months to induce the miners to join
the revolution Further fighting iff
expected today Revolutionists are
reported to be marching on TorreonJ
Matamoras and C P Diaz and troops
have been sent in search of the insure
gents several regiments having beerfj
rushed in the direction of the threats
ened district It is feared the worsil
trouble is to cpmo Wednesday on
which day a general uprising has
been planned It is impossible to
predict what tho extent of the upris
ing will be until that day
Declared Absurd
Mexico City Juno 2S Stories emaj
nating from border towns in the Unit-
ed States which declare that import-
ant towns in the northern part of
Mexico are in danger of being zX
tacked by revolutionists are declared
here to bo absurd nonsense It is dtf
clared that there is no organized
force in the north and that the ban
dits who sacked Viesc a are beihjjj
Reports that bridges have been
burned and much track destroyed
along the Mexican Central line are
denied by C R Hudson vice presi-
dent of the road who assured the cor-
respondent of the Associated Press
that not a rail had been removed from
the road by any one
DEFENDERS OF GRAFT
PALESTINE TEXAS HONDAV AFTERNOON JUNE 29 1908
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WILL LEAVE HOSPITAL
Congressman Sherman Is Re-
covering Rapidly
Special to the Herald >
Cleveland June 29 Con >
gressmari Sherman is improvr
ing rapidly and expects to >
r leave the hospital Wednesday >
and will leave for his home in >
Utica
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BB1 BY AuCLIAIION
Mayor Dahlman of Omaha
Personal Representative
diets This Result
Bryans
Pre
Special to the Herald
Denver June 29 Mayor Dahlman
of Omaha and the personal repre-
sentative of William Jennings Bryan
today predicts the Ncbraskans nomi-
nation by acclamation He declares
ihat Bryan now has seven hundred
and three votes and thinks that even
if Johnson and Grays names are
presented to the convention and
jilaced in nomination there will be no
Hard feelings after the convention
He says the democrats will leave Den
ver harmonized The democrats now
on the ground here are looking for
the real fight In the race for national
chairman Thomas Taggart of Indi-
ana has entered the race for renoml
natibn and Bryans friends are urg-
ing Mayor Dahlman to make the race
agafnst Taggart
days
Reports that the town of Torreon is
in danger of being attacked are abso-
lutely without truth
A special dispatch to Tapuj from
that place says that everything is
quiet and that since the Viesca and
Las Vacas raiders were routed all has
been quiet in the state of Coahuila
Holbrook and Arizona Santa Fe Limit-
ed Reported In the Ditch No
Official News
Special to the Herald
Alburquerque N AI June 29 Four
persons are reported killed and sev
eral injured as the result of a wreck
on the Holbrook and Arizona Santa
Fe Limited It is reported that the
entire train was ditched The engi-
neer and fireman are said to be
among the killed The Santa Fo offi-
cials refuse to give out any details of
the wreck
BIG SPELLING MATCH TODAY
The National Educational Association
Opens In Cleveland
Special to the Herald
Cleveland Ohio June 29 The Na-
tional Educational Association opens
here with the biggest spelling match
ever attempted in this country New
Orleans Pittsburg and Erie have sent
teams in reply to tho challenge from
Cleveland Fifteen members mostly
girls compose each of the teams
The spelling matches are attracting
great crowds
PRINCE PHILIP SULENBERG
Was Placed on Trial In Berlin Today
on a Charge of Perjury
Special to the Herald
Berlin June 29 The trial of
Prince Philip Sulenberg a former
favorite of the kaiser and an alleged
knight of the Round Table began
here today The prince is charged
with perjury growing out of the
charges against members of that or
der The prosecution claims that it
will be able to prove by witnesses
that Sulenberg indulged in immoral
practices which ho denied on the wit-
ness stand The whole country is
aroused over the trial
GETTING READY TO MOVE
Secretary of War Taft Is Packing Up
to Vacato the War Office
Special to tho Herald
Washington D C June 29 Sec-
retary Taft is closing up his affairs at
the war department preparatory to
leaving tomorrow Luko Wright tho
now war secretary is on hand assum-
ing his duties Tafts home is being
dismantled and Mrs Tuft is going to
Hot Springs for a season
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fire insured
The Holeproof guarantee Is
Buy six pairs of Holeproof
Sox for 5200 and if any or all of them
come to holes or need darnlntr In six
months we will replace them FliHE of
charge
Holeproof Sox
arc made In medium and light weights
sizes 9X to 12 In black light anddark
tan pearl eray and navy blne all fast
colors Holeproof Sox do notcrock
rust nor fade They do not shrink nor
stretch Wear them once and yon will
ceycr wear any other kind
Come see our stock And remember
HoleproofSox are guaranteed to wear
six months or you get new ones riCEK
See Display in Our Window
W B Flanagan
Mens Outfitter
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Your Prices
Special selling in all departments will be
bound to attract your attention to this
store during the month of June
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Best Values in Linoleums
Best Values in Porch Furniture
Best Values in Bed Room Furnitin
Best Values in DiningffRnoiFS ntui
Best Values in Pallor Furniture
In fact the best in every way to make you an
attractive and happy home
SWANN
Furniture and Carpet Company
iYour Credit is Good
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With every suit coat and
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Juno wo will givq FREE
of additional charge an
extra pair of pants of
same grade goods This
is a fair square offer
and Is equivalent to about
30 per cent discount Every
garment sold guaranteed sat-
Isfactory in all respects
DOYLE BROS
Mens Outfitters
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 293, Ed. 1, Monday, June 29, 1908, newspaper, June 29, 1908; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68636/m1/1/: accessed October 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .