Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 56, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 12, 1910 Page: 4 of 6
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town builders With lts wealt
limber iron rock water and oil East
Texas Is van ideal manufacturing
country for many lines and it will
take faotories and farming interests
to make cities The Express says
Fort Worths phenomenal growth in
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the last decade is due to the tin
bucket brigade According to the re-
port of the state labor commissioner
there are more than six thousand per
sons engaged in fortytwo industries
In the county of which Fort Worth is
the capital This shows twice as
many industries and four times as
many wageearners in Tarrant county
as there are in Bexar county Per-
haps San Antonio will never be a
great industrial center but there are
certain lines of industry that oughtto
thrive7 here as well as anywhere
else and probably would if given a
fair trial
San Antonio is a city of homes a
tourist resort for winter visitors an
education center an unexcelled place
of residence because of its high alti-
tude its mild dry climate and its
abundance of pure water and many
other advantages which make it the
chosen places of residence of persons
who having already made their for-
tunes or whose business interests are
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WEATHER FORECAST
< For Palestine and vicinity
Tonight and Thursday gen-
> erally fair weather >
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OCTOBER 12 IN HISTORY
1782 Henry Dodge first territorial
governor of Wisconsin born in
Vincennes Ind Died in Bur-
lington Iowa June 19 1867
1S12 British defeated the Americans
in battle of Queenston
1822 Brazil procfaimed its independ-
ence
1S31 Discovery of chloroform an-
nounced by Samuel Guthrie of
Sacketts Harbor N Yv
1840 The Acadia completed the
passage from Liverpool to New
York in twelve days and
twelve hours establishing a-
new record
18G5 Martiai law ended in Ken-
tucky
1870 General Robert E Lee died
Born Jan 19 1807
1871 The Fenians proposed an attack
on Manitoba but were frus
trated by United States troops
1886 Many persons perished in a
storm that swept Texas and
the Southwest
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS GROWTH
There is no way of getting around
the logic of the following article from
the San Antonio Express There are
any number of industries that can be
promoted in Texas that will pay a
ready dividend and factories
THE
Lyric Theatre
ON MAIN STREET
Will Reopen Soon With
High Art Motion
Photographs
AND
Trieces Orchestra
Watch ThisSpace For
Announcements
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THE PALESTINE DAILY HERALD
Entered In the Palestine Texas Postofflce as SecondClsa Mall Matter
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON SUNDAY EXCEPTED
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Editors and Proprietors
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The Hamilton Boy You Know
SUBSCRIPTION 15 CENT8 THE WEEK BY THE YEAR 600
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation of any
person firm or corporation which may appear In the columns of The Herald
will be gladly corrected upon It being brought to attention of the publishers
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12 1910 r
located elsewhere are able to consult
their tastes and desires as to educa-
tional social and other advantages
and pleasant surroundings
There are many such persons in
San Antonio who would prefer to see
this city remain as it is a popular
health and pleasure resort and trade
center for the extensive and rapidly
developing territory by which it is
surrounded rather than have it be
come a manufacturing center with
the grime and turmoil incident to the
operation of industrial plants and the
labor disturbances that are so much a
part of industrial operations Those
who would see the city grow and
prosper however realize the need of
something more than trade and com-
merce and winter visitors the some
thing that has built up other great
cities and without which cities do
not grow to greatness Los Angeles
of which San Antonio is a counter
part is in some measure an excep
tion though Los Angeles has itself a
tin bucket brigade of no mean pro
proportions
San Antonio is credited with twen
tyone industries in which 1236 per-
sons are employed The number
ought to be at least twenty times as
great within the next few years and
with the proper encouragement and
support of those already here and an
enterprlsingspirit inducing others to
come it may not be long before tbe
metropolis of Texas will make a bet-
ter showing in comparison with other
cities of the state in the distribution
of made in San Antonio goods
The Herald used quite a bit of
space early in the spring boosting a
fruit palace or some other annual
show for Palestine and Anderson
county but nothing came of it A
4JUinlb tL9i Sth r EasiTexas Aowjis
went ahead and held such exhibits
and all of them scored big successes
At Tyler Nacogdoches Timpson
Beaumont and other places good fairs
were held and great crowds attended
Outside of what benefit may come
from attracting outside people the
stimulus to home pride and endeavor
is worth more than the cost of the
fair Lets g et busy brethren for
next year
The Dallas Fair opens Saturday
the 15th and everything is in readi-
ness for the biggest state fair In the
world The Dallas Fair has come to
be almost a national event and thou
sands of people come from all over
the country to see the big show It
is a wise county that is present with
an exhibit
The whole state of Vermont made
a gain of only 12000 population with-
in the last ten years Several Texas
towns can show better than that The
old ones are moving and the stork
has flown to other parts and Vermont
is left desolate Come to Texas
East Texas if you please
Palestine merchants are offering
good inducements to the owner of the
family purse The Herald has turned
out some very convincing advertising
matter this week and the columns of
the paper are filled with sound busi-
ness propositions by the leading
houses of the city
If Mayor Gaynors doctor bill was
34000 as reported in the press dis-
patches he was either worse injured
than reported or somebody took ad
vantage of him while he was flat of
his back If he had been an ordinary
man he would have had to die we
presume
Many fellows who have made fall
ures of their own undertakings or
who have never had the grit to make
any effort of their own usually de
light in taking their spite out on the
man who has succeeded There are
some such poople
Manuel can take this consolation
As a mere man he can do as he
bloomin pleases so long as he does
not violate the law and nobody gives
a whoop while as king he had to
wear fluffy ruffles and be more care
j f ul than Si
There is a devilish influence at
woYk in this town making an effort
to have us commit ourselves on the
new winter hat and the hobble skirt
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We refuse all interviewers an audi-
ence
Encourage the boys corn club
movement It has been demonstrat-
ed that these young corn growers can
add thousands of dollars to the in
come of the county by increasing the
corn output Corn is money
That evidently is not our old friend
of Get There Eli fame trying to
make the flight from Chicago to New
York This Eli does not seem to be
able to get anywhere
There is a beautiful piece of scen
ery just east of the Central school
and lining on Avenue A It should be
protected and made more attractive
The key to health is in the kidneys
and liver Keep these organs active
and you have health strength and
cheerful spirits Prickly Ash Bit-
ters is a stimulant for the kidneys
regulates the liver stomach and bow-
els A golden household remedy
Bratton Drug Co Special Agents
HERE NEXT MONDAY
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Jones Brothers Wild West Show
Pleased Henrietta People
The Henrietta Searchlight speak
ing of the Jones Brothers Wild West
Show to be seen here next Monday
says
One of the cleanest and biggest of
the shows that has ever visited this
city arrived in Henrietta bright and
early Sunday morning and gave a fine
performance here this afternoon The
show attracted much attention Sun-
day anfl the show grounds were vis
ited by hundreds who were impressed
with the quietness and orderly man-
ner in which everything was con
ducted Only the tents needed on
Sunday such as stake tents cook
tents and others of a similar nature
were ejected us the management was
desirous of giving the men and ani
mals all the rest they could secure
This morning however the big can
opy was hoisted in the air and it is
one of the finest of its kind ever seen
in this section Every seat is cov
ered and the shade was very com-
fortable The open air arena also
made the performance more realistic
The parade this morning proved
very attractive and the stock all
looked to be in good condition while
the paraphernalia was in good shape
While a wild west Is without the
gaudy trappings that a circus carries
the parade was very npak nnri the
gcoTrmasiu luHi
bands and steam calltopemade
streets ring with good music
The parade was given at 1230 and
following it the crowd wended its
way to the show grounds There a
number of attractive free exhibitions
were given that greatly pleased the
crowd and then the big annex was
opened The annex is one of the
three largest in the country and is up
to the minute in every particular The
oldtime freaks have been done away
with and a fine vaudeville entertain-
ment Is given Wolfscales minstrels
eighteen in number furnish some
good entertainment and the other
acts given are equally strong and at
tractive
The big show doors opened in time
for all to secure good seats and the
performance was all and more than
advertised The wild west features
are all good and the work of the cow-
boys was especially fine Some of the
best riders in the business are car
ried and they ride anything that is
brought In from the country surround-
ing Outlaw horses are ridden and
their work is a feature
Another big feature of the enter-
tainment is the big Japanese act
given by the Royal Tokio troupe This
troupe is undoubtedly the best in this
country at present and their work is
simply marvelous They perform
series of acts that please greatly an
their wire walking acrobatic work
and foot juggling is fine indeed They
won round after round of well de-
served applause
Williams Kidney Pills
Have you neglected your Kidneys
Have you overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with youi
kidneys and bladder Have you
pains In loins side back groins and
bladder Have you a flabby appear-
ance of the face especially under the
eyes If so Williams Kidney Pilis
will cure you At Druggists price 50c
Williams Manufacturing Co Props
Cleveland O
For sale by Bratton Drug Co
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Notice to Creditors of M W Williford
All parties holding an account
against 11 V Williford deceased
please send your bill to the under-
signed and same will be paid
J J Johnson
Secretary B of R T
40S Lacy St 810t
Herald want ads bring results
288 OAK STREET
MOTION PICTURES AND
TRATED SONGS
ILLUSTRATED SONG
TOYS FOR SALE
ILLUS
TONIGHT
VICTIM OF JEALOUSY
Biograph Film
CHILD OF THE GHETTO
Biograph Film
FLAT FOR RENT
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LATEST IN GARTERS
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State of Texas County of Anderson
Whereas on the 10th day of August
1910 the county commissioners court
made and > entered of record in Vol
16 page 510 of the commissioners
court minutes an order for an elec-
tion tov be held to determine whether
or not a majority of the qualified
property taxpaying voters of said
county desire that there shall be an-
nually levied upon the property with-
in said county by said commissioners
court a tax of 15c on the One Hun-
dred Dollars worth of property for
road purposes under the provisions
of an amendment to the state consti-
tution adopted in 1890
Now therefore I O C Funderburk
County Judge of said county In pur-
suance of said order and by author-
ity vested in me by Article 4787 of
the revised statutes of Texas do
hereby give notice that slid election
shall be held in the several voting
precincts of the county on the 8th
day of November 1910 the day of
the general election that said elec
tion shall be held and returns made
by the officers holding said general
election that only qualified voters
who are also property taxpayers of
this county shall be permittedto vote
at said election that said election
officers shall procure a separate bal-
lot box for said election and shall be
furnished separate poll and tally
lists and separate returns and en-
velopes for said election and shall
hold and conduct said election accord-
ing to the general laws governing the
holding of elections The ballots for
said election shall have written or
printed on them the words For the
Tax and Against the Tax and thoso
who favor the tax shall vote the
ticket For the Tax and those who
oppose the tax shall vote the ticket
Against the tax
Witness my hand and seal of office
this the 21st day of September 1910
Seal O C Funderburk
County Judge of Anderson County
Texas 92430td 4tw
Selected Cleaned MilledRoasted and Packed with-
out being touched by the human hand
We give our personal attention to the blending and
roasting always producing a uniform drink in our
celebrated
Security Coffee
This coffee has a different flavor Our guarantee is to
please or the grocer will refund the purchase price
Ask your grocer to supply you
Importers Coffee Co Ltd New Olreans La
Pearlstone Gro Co Wholesale Agts Palestine
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Doors Open at 7 P M for the Night
Show Matinee Every Wednesday
and Saturday 3 to 6 P M
ADMISSION
Adults 10 Cents
Children Under 12 Years 5 Cents
Coupon Tickets
Good For Any Matinee
WEDMESDA Y OR
SATURDAY
AT THE
Gem Theatre
Will be given with the purchase
of 50 cents or more of merchand-
ise at any of the following stores
Globe Dry Goods Co
Grand Leader
Hodges Dry Goods Co
H Horwits
The Boston Store
The Fashion
The Fair
Leo Davidson
Palestine Hardware Co
Bratton Drug Co
Dont fail to ask for them and
come and enjoy a restful hour
We show pictures that are pleas-
ing to the eyes We change our
program every day and give
three shows every evening start
at 715
Admission 10c5c
They are the production
of the greatest
Exclusive Style
Publishers
not manufacturers who want
to sell you their goods
Callor send for one of our
Syle Books
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Account Jewish Holiday
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Just Received
Shipment of new Tailored
Suits beautiful 00 Cfl
styles at 2750 to p JU
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EVERY DETAIL of Cutting Fitting and Workmanship Is
done under the supervision and by skilled designers and com-
petent Journeymen Tailors The result is a correctly design-
ed perfectfitting and properly made garment
Ladies why send out of town when you can get such re-
sults right here Think of it No bother no worry no return
of Garments Just call select your goods style we will do
the rest and will do it much better than you can get it done
elsgwhere
Strictly made to your measure garments at 1500 for Sui
and up 650 for Skirtsand up 1250 for Coats and up > 9
for Capes and up We will sell you woolens by the yard one
thousand patterns to select from
We will make your Suits Skirts Cloaks and Capes you fur-
nishing your own goods Call and get prices or phone 665
We can make your buttons for you in plain oval combina-
tion cloth and ivory rims of all standard colors and In all
sizes you want
OUR CLEANING AND PRESSING DEPARTMENT Is the
best in the city We know how to make the garments conse-
quently are better equipped to put your old ones back into
shape Phone 665iwe will call for the work
Appei The Tailor
Over Palestine National Bank
Mens Dept Head of Hall Ladies Dept Head of Stairs
Ready For Business
The Milton Bakery is now ready for business
and wants a shaie of your baking trade
Good and prompt service guaranteed
Miltons Bakery
42G Church Street Phone 1039
Free Delivery
FENTON
AN IMMACULATE
BATHROOM
is a joy in any household to sa
nothing of its sanitary necessity
One of the chief lines of ot
plumbing business is the f urnisl
ling and installing of bathtut
and wash stands connected wit
the water supply and sewer sy
tern by the latest devices in pij
ing Get a free estimate of co
today
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 56, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 12, 1910, newspaper, October 12, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83879/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .