Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 97, Ed. 1, Monday, November 16, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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PALESTINE DllLY
VOL VII NO 97
THE
Royall National BanR
HAND7
ROYALL LOAN AND
INVESTMENT CO
With a combined capital and surplus ol
27500000
And with total resources of more than
50000000
Offers to patrons all the accommodations
consistent with safe and prudent banking
Mattresses
Special Sale on
Cotton Felt
45 A Mattresses
Regular 1100
Mattress for 8 SO
For One WeekBeginning Nov 14 1908
Swahn Furniture
Carpet Company
g i ESTATE
TN A good town or country is always a good
safe investment Right now is an opportune
time to buy property in this section Prices will
never be as cheap againj
INSURANCE
HTanother thing that should not be neglected
Let me write you a policy
P H HUGHES
Rents Real Estate and Fire Insurance Robinson Bros Hank Bldg
Your ILyes
NEED ATTENTION
NEED IT BADLY
But you wont give it to them you put it off from day to day
Do You Know the Risk You Run
Every days delay mians added dtrgcr to your health and Eyesight
Jreat your eyes pioperly they are your best friends
abuse them and theyll forsake j ou
M bOLANDER
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Finest Candies
In addition to our own large assortment of
Candies we aie sole agents here for Low
ney and the famous Quality and
Premiere Chocolates the best
Headquarters for All Kinds
Hoi and Cold Drinks
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BOOTH BROS
Confectioners
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It Is Rumored In San Francisco That
the Defendant May Enter a
Plea of Guilty
Spedal to the Herald A
San Francisco Cil Nov f 16 3
While MattSullivan Hiram Johnson
and J J Dyer are actively managing
the Ruef pioseciition Heney is di-
recting the case from his bedside
The attorneys will follow out lu s
plans Heney will be operated upon
today and it is expected the bul-
let will be removed safely and that
the mounded man will recover > Ruef
appealed to be scaled when the case
was resumed this morning and it is
rumored that lie wiH enter a plea of
guilty and throw himself on the mer-
cy of the court The authorities scout
the idea that Haas had the gun
which he killed himself in his shoe
and aie positle it was smuggledto
him fiorn the outside by some con-
federate and the officers are noy
looking for the individual Meetings
in sympathy with Heney have been
held in various parts of the stato
The feeling here is quiet today
Operation Successful Jj
Special to the Herald ji
San Francisco Cat Nov 1C As
sistant District Attorney Heney has
been successfully operated upon ThQ
bullet was removed and the patient is
greatly improved The doctors say
he is now out of danger
BIG POSTQFRGE RQBBERV
Chicago Yeggmen Got Eighteen ThoiK
sand Dollars From the South P
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Bend Ind Postoffice
Special to the Herald
South Bend Ind Nov
16 Chid
Wlkie of the government secret ser
vice bureau is expected to arrive Ke
I ln riav to henri ttieMmnt
robbers who secured 18000 frphf
postoffice The authorities lay the
ciime to Chicago yeggmen who have
been operating freely in this section
of fate The rabbet s tunneled thiough
a wall fiom a stoie adjoining the
postoffice and every move shows that
the woTk was done by experts It is
the biggest postoffice robbery of years
in the west except the Chicago affair
of seveial jears ago S
PATRICKS LAST CHANCE
Gone Unless Pardoned By Governor
Supreme Court Acts
Special to the Herald
Washington D C Nov 1G The
supreme court today dismissed the
appeal of Albeit Patrick the murdeief
of Millionaiie Marsh Rice and denied
his application tor a habeas corpus
Patiiek claimed that commutation to
life imprisonment increased his pun
ishment It is believed Patrick has
exhausted every hope of freedom un-
less Governor Hughes should grant
him a pardon
Metropolitan Grand Opera
Special to the Herald
New York Nov 1C With every
prospect of eclipsing all records for
vanety and brilliancy the annual sea
son of grand opera at the Metiopoli
tnn opeia house opens tonight with
i performance of Aida The ma
jority of singers ahead known to
patrons of the Metropolitan have been
retained while the management has
added a uumboi of aitisls of the fiist
rank who have neer before been
heud in America Foremost among
the latter is Eniniv Destinn the fa
mous Bohemian diamitic sopiano
from the Royal opera house in Berlin
and the sensation of the recent season
at Covent Garden
Educational Congress
Walla Wdlla Wash Nov 16 A
notable conference of educatois began
in this city today with an attendance
representative of Oregon Washington
and Idaho The principal put pose of
the meeting is to discuss plans for the
enlargement of the college at Walla
Wnlla and to considei the educational
needs of the Pacific Noithwest Presi-
dent Penrose of Whitman College is
the host of the congress which will
continui in session sexeial days
Prominent among those who are to
deliver addresses aicPre ident Cvius
Noithrop of the llniveisitj of Minne-
sota Secretary Anson Phelps Stokes
Jr of Yale and Dein Albert K Bui
ton of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
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Balloon Started on a Test Trip to the
Atlantic Coast and Was
Driven to Sea
Special to the Herald
Los Angeles Ctl Nov
1C Every
ship along the Pacific coast has been
asked to make a close seaich for the
missing balloon American carrjing
Captain Mueller and J K Hutchinson
staff conespondent for the United
jPress The balloon was one of two
that started from this city to make a
Jecoid in a flight from the Pacific to
the Atlantic coast The Ameiican
staited yesterday according to sched
ule and since leaving no trace of it
has been heard It is feaied the wind
drove it to sea and that the men and
balloon have been lost
jg Balloon Located
Special to the Herald
ULater The American lauded on
The occupants are
had a tenible bat
es against the unfavorable winds to
Iteep from being diiven to sea The
balloon landed on the very edge of
sthe water
Mermosa Beach
safe though they
NEW ISSUE OF STAMPS
Leading Postoffices of Country Place
j on Sale New Stamps
Special to the Herald
Wgshington D C Nov 16 The
new issue o postage stamps will be
Llaced on sale at the leading post
ices throughout the country todayt
e < Ienominations are of 1 2 3 4 5
X 0 13 15 and 50 cents and 1
f6nthe onecent stamp is the head
Benjamin Franklin in profile from
t All the other denomi
nationsbear the head of George
Washington in profile from Houdons
ist The border designs of all the
nominations are identical the head
an ellipse on end with laurel
on either side The size of
estamps is the same aa diose
heretofore
nr
Standard Oil Dividend
Special to the Herald
New York Nov 1C The Standard
i7
Oil company today declared a dividend
of ten dollais a share and made the
annual dhidend up to foKy dollars
ihe same as has been earned by the
company for the past three jeans
NO TARIFF REVISION
Of Importance Is Probable Ways
and Means Committee Making
An Investigation
Special to the Herald
Washington D C Nov 1C The
outlook for any substantial tariff re-
vision is considered unfavoiable as
the result of the investigation con-
ducted by the ways and means com
mittee of congress With few excep-
tions the witnesses who have been
before the committee are opposed to
tariff reductions claiming in nearly
every case that such reductions would
tend to ruin business Congressman
Boutell ot Illinois said It is the
height of folly to expect tariff re-
vision to benefit the consumer no
matter what congress does in the
premises individually the consumer
will have to pay just as much for bis
goods and the only result would be
to make it possible for the importers
and jobbers to mako still greater
profits
Georgia Womens Clubs
Special to the Herald
Valdosta Ga Nov 16 Club wo-
men rallied here in force today for
the opening of the annual convention
of the State Federation The large
and representative attendance com
bined with an attiactive piogiam gives
promise of the most successful meet-
ing in the histoiy of the tederation
Numerous reports are to be presented
during the three days session of li
braiies forestry education public
health and other subjects of general
interest
Henry G Davis Is 85
Special to the Herald
AVashington D C Nov 16 Henry
Gassaway Divis who was the demo-
cratic candidate tor vice president in
1904 celelnated his eightyfifth birth-
day today Anions those from whom
Mr Davis receied heaity congratula-
tions was his granddaughter Jliss
Katherine Elklns the reported fiancee
of the duko ol Abrusszl
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PALESTINE TEXAS MONDAYAFTERNOON NOVEMBER 16 1908
15 CTS A WEEK
The Herald Gives the News While It Is New Not After It Is History15 Cents a Week
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NEW YORK
Best Clothes
in the City
You may sometimes find a pattern similar to what we show
but the difference the all important things in Clothes
Is in the Individuality Given Them
A Benjamin or Spero Michael Suit has that highclass
airahout it that makes you feel you are well dressed
Careful comparison will establish in your mind the super-
iority of our clothes and will show that our prices are lower
than others
W B Flanagan
THE LEADING CLOTHIER
Unforsn ntod GrapaJuicoiorCoiWi
ion Purposes and SlctL Chamber
Union Made
THE PALESTINE QUEE
5cCIGAR 5c
All Texas Grown Tobacco
Your Dealecilas It
Old Port Wine 3 years old J150 per gal Sherry Wine J
iTi Ki > = 5 v years old 51 0 per gal Good Table Claret 100 per gaij
li KSSr < Fine Old BlaokberryWlnebestlnthemarket Those wines
a tfilj > 3f i have taken first premiums in Dallas Houston and San An
tonio tor many years and are guaranteed to be pnre In er
er respect Jags found and wines delivered to any part of
fV s ho olty free ol oharre
Vr B rtr RIGE1X PALCfTINE TESA3
THE
IN THE HA T
If you could take a peep at the Label
in the Hats of the Better Dressers in
this Good Old Town you would find
that lots of these fellows told us their
Hat trouble and we satisfied them
We can please you in Hats if you are
at all pleasable as we show Hats at
300 and Up
DOYLE BROS
Mens Outfitters
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 97, Ed. 1, Monday, November 16, 1908, newspaper, November 16, 1908; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68716/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .