Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 143, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 20, 1910 Page: 1 of 6
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BE SURE YOURE RIGHT
That is good advice all the time It is especially pood in buying
Real Estate 1 have been selling East Texas property for years
and I am still here and selling more and more all the time My
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NEW ARRIVAL OF
HEINES
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Dill Pickles
India Relish
Mandaylay Sause
Sweet Midget Pickles
Tomato Soup
Tomato Chutney
GOODS
Tomato Ketchup
Malt Vinegar
Evaporated Horseradish
Sour Midget Pickles
Baked Beans with tomato sauce
Peanut Butter
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THE GROCER
PALESTINE TEXAS THURSDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 20 1910
BIG FIRM SUSPENDED
Roberts Hall and Crisp of New York
Stock Exchange Failed For
Three Million
Herald Special
New York Jan 20 Robeits Hall
and Crisp a stock exchange firm sus-
pended today The firm was active in
the Hocking fliury yesteiday and the
suspension was not unexpected Crisp
says the firm lias failed for three mil
lion dollars Much nervousness is
felt in the financial district today but
the flurry does not affect the banks
and trust companies The cotton mar-
ket opened strong but an avalanche
of selling orders caused a forty point
slump with trading on an enormous
scale
AntiAdministration Miners Try
Prevent National Organizers
From Being Delegates
Herald Special
Indianapolis Ind Jan 20 The
anti administration faction of the min-
ers union today expect to clinch the
partial victory gained yesterday by
amending the constitution to prevent
the international organizers from
attending the conention as delegates
Charles Moyer president of the West-
ern Fedeiation of Mineis addressed
the convention today in favor ot
closer relations between his union
and the United Mine Workers
AN OLD OFFENDER
to
Surrenders to Officers at Bloomington
III For Bank Robbery
Herald Special 1
Bloomington 111 Jan 20 John Sul-
livan has surrendered to the officers
ind confesses thatjie was a member
Df the gang that robbed the bank at
Panama 111 lasLApril when five
thousand dollars was lifted He was
taken to the Montgomery county jail
and locked up Sullivan is said to
have a record of twenty criminal1
teims to his credit for various of
murdeied in a flat on the south side
at noon today Paits of her body
were scattered over the room a nd the
furnituie was smeared with her blood
Her head was beaten to a pulp and
then severed with a dull knife She
had been scalped and only pait of the
top of the head and one ear remained
with the body
DAN COUGHLIN DEAD
Convicted In Connection With Fa-
mous Cronin Murder Case
Herald Special
Chicago Jan 20 Dun Coughlin
convicted in 1SS9 f6r tiie famous Cro-
nin murder and who served seveial
> ears in the penitentiary and was
then granted a new tnal and acquit-
ted is repoited to be dead in Hon-
duras where lie fled when an indict-
ment was returned lere alleging jury
bribing His forme associates here
lefuse to affiim orJeny1 the report
LLOYD WILL NOT SERVE
Representative Torn Missouri Slated
For Ballingtr Committee Says
Nothiig Is Doing
H raid Sp < clil
Washington D C Jan 20 Repre
sentatie LlJd of Missouri whom
the lepubltnn caucus last night
placed on he slate as one of the
leinocraticmembeis of the Ballinger
Pinchot investigation committee said
today vei emphatically that he will
not servcindei such an appointment
Danger Is Past
Herald Special
EvaittHlo Ind Jan 20 All dan-
ger tonavigation in the Ohio river as-
a reslt of the ice gorge is now
passe Navigation was partially re
sumd today
COMMITTEE IS NAMED
Members of BallingerPinchot Investi
g ation Committee Announced
From Washington
Herald Store Ads Are About the Best News In the Paper To Those
YOUNG SHIBNEY DIED m un
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BRUTALLY MURDERED
Chicago Woman Wasy Literally Chop-
ped to Pieces In a South Side
Flat Today
Herald Special
Chicago Jan 20 Anna Furlong
aged twentyfive years was found
Mother
Treatment of Boy to No Avail
Herald Special
Washington D C Jan 20 The
joint committee to investigate the
BallingerPinchot controversy was
named today and is composed of the
following members
Senators
Nelson republican of Minnesota
F int republican of California
Southerland republican of Utah
Root republican of New York
Paynter democrat of Kentucky
Fletcher democrat of Florida
Representatives
McCall republican of Massachu-
setts
Olmstead republican of Pennsylva-
nia J
Denby republican of Michigan
Maclison republican of Kansas
Lloyd democrat of Missouri
James democrat of Kentucky
Vice President Sherman named the
senatorial members of the committee
while the house elected its members
Lloyd announced today that he would
not serve and the democrats will cau-
cus on the matter tonight
Sacrificed Own Blood For
Mother Collapsed
Herald Special
New York Jan 20 In spite of his
mothers sacrifice in giving some of
her i SUA own blood to save the boys life
HitffShibney six years old died this
morning Following the death of her
son Jlrs Shibney collapsed and her
condition is serious today The boy
wascsnot while coasting in a park a
weelljp ago Twenty suspects have
beenTarrested but so far the murderer
r A b tjVfpung
CURTIS MAY OPPOSE
MAYFIELD
For State SenatorFrom the Twenty
Seventh District
Temple Texas Jan 19 It is con-
sidered very likely that Hon E B
Mayfield of Meridian the present state
senator from the Twentyseventh dis-
trict composed of Bell Coryell Ham
iltoni and Bosque counties will have
an opponent in the coming primaries
in theperson or Hon A L Curtis of
Bell county who is being urged to
enter the race and who has taken the
matter under consideration NThe
friends of Hon H P Robertson of
Temple are also solicitous in the lat
ters behalf for the same nomination
CONFERENCE IS LIKELY
New York Central Railroad Declined
Increase In Scale of Pay But
Will Meet Employes
Herald Special
New York Jan 20 The New York
Central Railroad company has noti-
fied the companys employes that
their request for an increase in wages
cannot be gianted at this time be-
cause they are considered as being ex-
cessive but the employes were asked
to send a committee to confer with
the company over the situation It is
understood that all of the eastern
loads will take similar action
NOT IN RACE FOR CONGRESS
Denial By Lieutenant Governor David-
son at Cuero
Cuero Texas Jan 19 Lieutenant
Govemor A B Davidson sajs there is
nothing in the report that he will
make the race for congress from the
Ninth congressional distiict
On the Moffatt Railroad Near Ante-
lope Colo Engineer Fireman
and Brakeman Killed
Herald Special
Antelope Colo Jan 20 Engineer
Gray Fireman Hoosick and Brakeman
Berrlnger were killed and two other
trainmen wore injured this morning
in a wreck on the Moffatt railroad
near here A freight train ran away
down a steep grade
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We have sliced the prices on
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