Peussian Poland is to Be Germ Ani Zed Palestine Daily Herald 36nov 1907

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f SPf f VOL VI NO 110 i a of Jno R Heab nb Pres ldon t Tdokeb Royaix OaBhler PALESTINE TEXAS Capital 9IOOOOOOO Surplus and Profits 55554761 Statement the close of business August 22nd 1907 RE8OURCE8 Lull DlBOOnnts 38592486- U B Bonds Pr omlnms 232 50 00 Banking Honso Fixtures 2000000 Cash 8U0182 TOTAL 151317878 =THE err iw KT wT3i Erw at and and and LIABILITIES Capital Stock Sarplas and Profits Clronlatlon Deposits Total The above statement is correct Tucker Royall Cashier szzacoc iimfiOOJOO 2500000 332023 tS13 A book could be writ ten he re but I am not an Author I sell Real Estate and wri te Fire Insur- ance ¬ Policies that protect But todays ¬ in these lines are most important If you want to buy or sell Real Estate Todays bid for you If you want Fire Insurance Todays say no time is like now Tomorrow may be too late see you Office in Robinson P HI Ran ts and Real Estate and Flro Iniuranci Biggest Assortment of Home- Made Can dies of all Kinds Ever Sh own in Palestine Hot Chocolate Ice Cream and Soda all Year Round Shelled Nuts all Kinds Agent for Fruits Possibly you who read this have never kep t a bank account If not let us suggest that you try the expriment Aside from the fact that your money will be safe from fire and th ef t su ch a habit te nds to thrift economy discipline and a general understanding of business principles all of whic h are essential to succecs also affor ds a convenient method for the payment of bills and as the check s are always pre- served ¬ and returned to you they serve as receipts for the amount paid Bros BanK Established 1881 Unincorporated You Wear Then why not wear good Strictly high grade Tailor I Mens Suits and Overcoats All garments are correct in Style perfect in Fit and superior in Quality TEXAS NOVEMBER 26 1907 The Herald Advertising Columns Carry Big Stock Good Shopping Royall National BanR 55876 Todays Opportunities opportuni- ties Opportunities Opportunities inLetjne BankBldg HUGES Lowneys- Crystalized mmmmtrnfrnmrnffimmm The Bank Habit Robinson adc ViS Corner Main and John Sts Phone G8 INE DAILY HE PALESTINE TUESDAY AFTERNOON Opportunigfes tWtfLW CLtfJiMAJBG Bjp it wwitn m w yw y y tt a JS FiRpy 17 <78 78 It E Special to the Herald Clinton 111 Nov 2C Two men giving their names as Ward Mill er and Edwa rd Davis of Chicago were arrested after midnight last night charged with robbing the State Bank here of 2000 in cash after locking the officers of li e bank in the vault s Following the robbery the men reg- istered ¬ at the hotel and retired to a room They firs t notif ied the central telephone office that the offic ers of the bank had been locked in the vault 1500 of the money was found in the room occupied by the men arrested A large posse searc hed for the rob¬ bers until after midnight THE THAW CASE Will Be Called Monday and Postponed Until Next January For Trial Special to the Hera ld New York Nov 20 When the Harry Thaw case Is called next Mon- day ¬ It will be continued unUl next January While District Attorney Je- rome ¬ gives as his reason for jwstpon- Ing the tria l that it would be impos- sible ¬ to get a jury to serve during the holidays It is said that some of his material witnesses are beyond his ju- risdiction ¬ and they will not return home for the tria l BIG IN OF Special to the Hera ld Chicago Nov 2C A sweeping re¬ duction in the prices of me at s a nd provisions is promi sed with in the next two weeks as a result of the decli ne in the prices on cattl e and hogs cent WESTON GREATLY EXHAUSTED Reach ed Chest erton India na at Four This Morning Left at Ten Special to the Herald Chest erton Ind Nov 2G Edward Payson Weston left here this morning at 10 oclock having arrived at A completing ninetyfive miles In twen- tyeight ¬ hours He almost staggered into the hotel where he obtained six hours sleep without disrobing He will stop outside of Chicago tonight in order to enter the city tomorrow during the daylight E UNFA ARRESTED LAST NIGHT DROP GOING PRICES MEATS Special to the Hera ld Washington D C Nov 2C Forty five milling companies of Oklah oma Kansas and M is so ur i h av e filed charges befor e the Interstate Com- merce ¬ Commission against nine lead- ing ¬ railroads alleg ing discr imat ory rates to eastern markets TEXAS NEWS NOTES Gover nor Camp bell ojiencd the Beaumont race yesterday and attend- ed ¬ a banquet last night Tiie North Texas conference jwss- ed resol ution s indorsing the temper- ance ¬ movement The State Epworth League assem- bled ¬ In Fort Worth yesterda y Brakeman Heese accidentally shot himself at Columbia dying a few hours later The University students are not so sure their team will win at football on Thanksgivi ng day Bonds registered during the past fihcal year were much loss than dur- ing ¬ the previous year Congressman Cooper says the ef- forts ¬ made by Alabama jtolltlcians in opposition to W J Bryan are Inspired by the steel trust which does not want tariff revision A meeting of lumber men Is to be held In Houst on Satur day to devise some plan or keeping the mills going  j Ike Poor says the cattle men are In a very prosperous condition The Muftis Williams robbery case Ip- on trial at San Antonio Mr Cordell of Temple received 500- in lieu of a diamond that was recently stolen The Grln erMoor o count y judgeship contest is on at Del MIo The Congregnllontil conference Is being held at AubUn y > fH mi ywwppwiy PRUSSIAN POLAND IS TO BE Special to the Heral d Berlin Nov 2C Prussian Poland is to be Germanized even at the ex- pense of driving the native land own- ers ¬ into exile If Chancellor Von Bue low has his way A bill has been in- troduced ¬ In the diet appro priat ing one hundred million dolla rs to buy the native land owners property in Po- land ¬ compelling them to sell at gov- ernment ¬ valuation whene ver the chan- cellor ¬ calls on them to do so It is the kaisers intention to resell to Ger- mans ¬ where ver the Polish nationalist movement Is causing Germany any uneasiness HIGH WATER DELAYS TRAINS Trin ity River Bridges Threatened By the Big Rise Houst on Texas Nov 25 The Trin- ity ¬ river is on a rampage and as a re- sult ¬ the Int ern ati ona l Gre at North- ern ¬ trains are running from two to twelve hours lata A freight wreck Is said to have occurred early this morn- ing ¬ at a small station nor th of Trin- ity ¬ and this is said to have also caus- ed considerable delay The bridge acros s the river at Trinity Is reported to be In an unsafe condition on ac- count ¬ of the high water and it is re- ported ¬ that train s will not be run over It unti l the water reced es and an examination made of the structure The Brazos bridge on the Missouri K an sas Te xas near McDowell is an- other ¬ bridge which Is causing the orrfpany a great deal of trouble and it requires a watchman constantly on duty to not e cond iti ons The south approach to this bridge is given to caving in whenever a rise occurs in life riv er and trains are put under snails pace orders over the bridge I nmimmH inillp HUMMI Special to the Heral d New York Nov 2C The grand  jury today retur ned indic tment s In the Jenkins Trust company case from Brooklyn Tiie indict ments conta in the names of the men wanted but will not be made public until actua l arrests have bee n made John J Jen ¬ kins Jr one of the men Indicted wns arrested later and released on bond THOUGHT SHE WAS A LUNATIC Doctor Testified to Seein g Mrs Brad¬ ley Before She Kilted Brown Special to the Heral d Washington D C Nov 2C Dr Isaac Mich testified In the Bradley case tod ay say ing he saw the de- fendant ¬ in the writing room of the ho¬ tel shortly befor e the shooting of Sen- ator ¬ Brown Her face was drawn and at time s she laugh ed to herself He thought at the time she was some kind of a lunatic Dr Charles Hill of Baltimore the defenses alienist answering hypothet- ical ¬ questions said the person de crlbcd was Insane and was not call ¬ able of distinguishing between right and wrong Max Brown son of the man killed by Mrs Bradley was the first wit- ness offered in rebuttal by the prose- cution ¬ The defen se rested shortly before 2 this afternoon TO SHOW CALDWELL PEOPLE County Commissioners Wil l Bui ld Strips of Good Road I ckhnrt Caldwell Co TexaB Nov 25 The county coiiimissioners court was in session last week and trans- acted regul ar bus ine ss The motion which was made at a previous meet- ing to Issue JIGOOO wort h of bonds to build some piece s of exiierimental road was brought tip and after some dis cus sio n was pa sse d It is the In- tenti on to take this money andbuild two or Uiree miles of good roads In- different direc tions from Lockhnrt at places where the people from differ- ent communities come into the road leading into Lockimrt- By doing thi s it will be an easy matter to show the people what can be done if they will give them suff- icient ¬ money to do the work It is their inten tion then to order an elec- tion ¬ and vot e on the Issuance of bonds for all the roads A Gas Heater Kills the Chill 15 CTS A WEEK A We want you to try just one of our Guaranteed Boys Suits and compare its looks and wear with others you have been buying We know that we sell the best Boys Suits Ma de They are Perfectly Tailor ed with all the wea k points properly ReInforced and will give the ser vic e you are look ing for Suits in all the late material cut in the est styles includ ing Black and Blues 2 SO to g new Boys Underwear Hosiery Hats Caps and Shoes at LOWEST PRICES W B Flanagan m n m

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Jno R Heabnb Presldont Tdokeb Royaix OaBhler

PALESTINE TEXAS

Capital 9IOOOOOOO Surplus and Profits 55554761

Statement the close of business August 22nd 1907

RE8OURCE8Lull DlBOOnnts 38592486-U B Bonds Promlnms 2325000Banking Honso Fixtures 2000000Cash 8U0182

TOTAL 151317878

= THE

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LIABILITIESCapital Stock Sarplas and ProfitsClronlatlonDeposits

Total

The above statement is correct

Tucker Royall Cashier

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A book could be written here but I am not anAuthor I sell Real Estate and write Fire Insur-ance

¬

Policies that protect But todays ¬

in these lines are most important If you wantto buy or sell Real Estate Todaysbid for youIf you want Fire Insurance Todayssay no time is like now Tomorrow may be too late

see you Office in Robinson

P HIRants and Real Estate and Flro Iniuranci

Biggest Assortment of Home-Made Candies of all KindsEver Shown in Palestine

Hot Chocolate Ice Cream and Soda all Year RoundShelled Nuts all Kinds Agent for

Fruits

Possibly you who read this have never kept a bank account If not letus suggest that you try the expriment Aside from the fact that yourmoney will be safe from fire and theft such a habit tends to thrifteconomy discipline and a general understanding of business principlesall of which are essential to succecs also affords a convenientmethod 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

Bros BanKEstablished 1881 Unincorporated

You Wear

Then why not wear goodStrictly high grade TailorI Mens Suits andOvercoats

All garments are correct inStyle perfect in Fit andsuperior in Quality

TEXAS NOVEMBER 26 1907

The Herald Advertising Columns Carry Big Stock Good Shopping

Royall National BanR

55876

Todays Opportunities

opportuni-ties

Opportunities

Opportunities

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Special to the HeraldClinton 111 Nov 2C Two men

giving their names as Ward Millerand Edward Davis of Chicago werearrested after midnight last nightcharged with robbing the State Bank here of 2000 in cash after lockingthe officers of l ie bank in the vaultsFollowing the robbery the men reg-

istered¬

at the hotel and retired to aroom They first notified the centraltelephone office that the officers of the bank had been locked in the vault

1500 of the money was found in theroom occupied by the men arrestedA large posse searched for the rob ¬

bers until after midnight

THE THAW CASE

Will Be Called Monday and PostponedUntil Next January For Trial

Special to the HeraldNew York Nov 20 When the

Harry Thaw case Is called next Mon-

day¬

It will be continued unUl nextJanuary While District Attorney Je-

rome¬

gives as his reason for jwstpon-Ing the trial that it would be impos-

sible¬

to get a jury to serve during theholidays It is said that some of hismaterial witnesses are beyond his ju-

risdiction¬

and they will not returnhome for the trial

BIG IN

OF

Special to the HeraldChicago Nov 2C A sweeping re ¬

duction in the prices of meats andprovisions is promised within the nexttwo weeks as a result of the declinein the prices on cattle and hogs

cent

WESTON GREATLY EXHAUSTED

Reached Chesterton Indiana at FourThis Morning Left at Ten

Special to the HeraldChesterton Ind Nov 2G Edward

Payson Weston left here this morningat 10 oclock having arrived at A

completing ninetyfive miles In twen-

tyeight¬

hours He almost staggeredinto the hotel where he obtained sixhours sleep without disrobing Hewill stop outside of Chicago tonightin order to enter the city tomorrowduring the daylight

E UNFA

ARRESTED LAST NIGHT

DROP GOING

PRICES MEATS

Special to the HeraldWashington D C Nov 2C Forty

five milling companies of OklahomaKansas and Missouri have filedcharges before the Interstate Com-

merce¬

Commission against nine lead-ing

¬

railroads alleging discrimatoryrates to eastern markets

TEXAS NEWS NOTES

Governor Campbell ojiencd theBeaumont race yesterday and attend-ed

¬

a banquet last nightTiie North Texas conference jwss-

ed resolutions indorsing the temper-ance

¬

movementThe State Epworth League assem-

bled¬

In Fort Worth yesterdayBrakeman Heese accidentally shot

himself at Columbia dying a fewhours later

The University students are not sosure their team will win at footballon Thanksgiving day

Bonds registered during the pastfihcal year were much loss than dur-ing

¬

the previous yearCongressman Cooper says the ef-

forts¬

made by Alabama jtolltlcians in

opposition to W J Bryan are Inspiredby the steel trust which does notwant tariff revision

A meeting of lumber men Is to beheld In Houston Saturday to devisesome plan or keeping the mills going

j Ike Poor says the cattle men areIn a very prosperous condition

The Muftis Williams robbery case Ip-

on trial at San AntonioMr Cordell of Temple received 500-

in lieu of a diamond that was recentlystolen

The GrlnerMooro county judgeshipcontest is on at Del MIo

The Congregnllontil conference Isbeing held at AubUn

y > fH mi ywwppwiy

PRUSSIAN POLAND IS

TO BE

Special to the HeraldBerlin Nov 2C Prussian Poland

is to be Germanized even at the ex-

pense of driving the native land own-

ers¬

into exile If Chancellor Von Buelow has his way A bill has been in-

troduced¬

In the diet appropriating onehundred million dollars to buy thenative land owners property in Po-

land

¬

compelling them to sell at gov-

ernment¬

valuation whenever the chan-cellor

¬

calls on them to do so It isthe kaisers intention to resell to Ger-

mans¬

wherever the Polish nationalistmovement Is causing Germany anyuneasiness

HIGH WATER DELAYS TRAINS

Trinity River Bridges Threatened Bythe Big Rise

Houston Texas Nov 25 The Trin-ity

¬

river is on a rampage and as a re-

sult

¬

the International Great North-ern

¬

trains are running from two totwelve hours lata A freight wreck Issaid to have occurred early this morn-

ing¬

at a small station north of Trin-ity

¬

and this is said to have also caus-ed considerable delay The bridgeacross the river at Trinity Is reportedto be In an unsafe condition on ac-

count¬

of the high water and it is re-

ported¬

that trains will not be runover It until the water recedes andan examination made of the structure

The Brazos bridge on the MissouriKansas Texas near McDowell is an-

other¬

bridge which Is causing theorrfpany a great deal of trouble andit requires a watchman constantly onduty to note conditions The southapproach to this bridge is given tocaving in whenever a rise occurs inlife river and trains are put undersnails pace orders over the bridge

I

nmimmHinillp HUMMI

Special to the HeraldNew York Nov 2C The grand

jury today returned indictments Inthe Jenkins Trust company case fromBrooklyn Tiie indictments containthe names of the men wanted butwill not be made public until actualarrests have been made John J Jen ¬

kins Jr one of the men Indictedwns arrested later and released onbond

THOUGHT SHE WAS A LUNATIC

Doctor Testified to Seeing Mrs Brad ¬

ley Before She Kilted Brown

Special to the HeraldWashington D C Nov 2C Dr

Isaac Mich testified In the Bradleycase today saying he saw the de-

fendant¬

in the writing room of the ho ¬

tel shortly before the shooting of Sen-

ator

¬

Brown Her face was drawn andat times she laughed to herself Hethought at the time she was somekind of a lunatic

Dr Charles Hill of Baltimore thedefenses alienist answering hypothet-ical

¬

questions said the person decrlbcd was Insane and was not call ¬

able of distinguishing between rightand wrong

Max Brown son of the man killedby Mrs Bradley was the first wit-

ness offered in rebuttal by the prose-cution

¬

The defense rested shortlybefore 2 this afternoon

TO SHOW CALDWELL PEOPLE

County Commissioners Will BuildStrips of Good Road

I ckhnrt Caldwell Co TexaB Nov25 The county coiiimissioners courtwas in session last week and trans-acted regular business The motionwhich was made at a previous meet-

ing to Issue JIGOOO worth of bonds tobuild some pieces of exiierimentalroad was brought tip and after somediscussion was passed It is the In-

tention to take this money andbuildtwo or Uiree miles of good roads In-

different directions from Lockhnrt atplaces where the people from differ-ent communities come into the roadleading into Lockimrt-

By doing this it will be an easymatter to show the people what canbe done if they will give them suff-icient

¬

money to do the work It istheir intention then to order an elec-

tion¬

and vote on the Issuance of bonds for all the roads

A Gas Heater Kills the Chill

15 CTS A WEEKA

We want you to try just one of our GuaranteedBoys Suits and compare its looks and wearwith others you have been buying We knowthat we sell the best Boys Suits Made Theyare Perfectly Tailored with all the weak pointsproperly ReInforced and will give the serviceyou are looking forSuits in all the late material cut in theest styles including Black and Blues

2 SO to gnew

Boys Underwear Hosiery HatsCaps and Shoes at LOWEST PRICES

W B Flanagan

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