r V e ir W It 9k I J 4s 1741 1802 t sA rttg THE PALESTINE DAILY HERALD Entered In the Palestine Tejjas Postofftce as SecondClass Mall Matter PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON SUNDAY EXCEPTED W M AND H V HAMILTON JR Editors and Proprietors = TELEPHONE 444 = t The Hamilton Boy Tou Know SUBSCRIPTION 15 CENTS THE WEEK BY THE YEAR 600 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Any erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation or any person Arm or corporation which may appear in the columns of The Herald will be gladly corrected upon it being brought to attention ot the publishers SATURDAY DECEMBER 10 1910 < < WEATHER FORECAST For Palestine and vicinity v Tonight unsettled weather colder Sunday generally fair colder > > < A > > > T > DECEMBER 10 IN HISTORY John Murray founder o Uni versalism in the United States born in England Died in Bos ton Sept 3 1815 Reynell Coates originator of the patriotic order Sons of America born in Philadelphia Died in Camden N J April 27 188S 1804 Eugene Sue famous novelist born in Paris Died in Savoy July 3 1857 1805 William Lloyd Garrison noted abolitionist born in Ttfewsbury port Mass Die d in New York City May 24 1879 1848 Louis Napoleon elected presi dent of the French 1856 The Cathedral in Montreal was destroyed by fire l865 Leopold II ascended the throne of Belgium 1904 Earl Grey assumed office as governor general of Canada Be ready for Tag Day do a good act A chance to Be a Good Fellow and see that some worthy little tot and they are all worthy is made happy by your lib erality The coming Poultry Show is being extensively advertised by the neigh bor town papers The kindness of the press should be fully appreciated What is the answer to a dream just before Christmas when a fellow sud denly awakes after dreaminghe was out trying to bite a corner out of the house Problem If one bad egg contains five hundred and fortyfive billion germs how many germs are there in the average grouch two weeks before Christmas v There is good money in the tomato business to the men who have the skill and energy to work six days In the week Coon hide dealers have no business engaging in such a strenu ous side line The Denlson Herald says the world is full of people who do not like to see their names in the papers to hear them tell It Our esteemed neighbor evidently meant the jails instead of the world THE NEW LYRIC THEATRE ON MAIN STREET TIM OCONNELL MANAGER TONIGHT THE Tl TALGOTTS Better Known as The Candy Kids In a New Singing Dancing Comedy Sketch 3000 FEET HIGH ART PICTURES MOTION Subjects IN LIFES CYCLE Biograph Feature Film LITTLE BOY Sellgs Dramatic MUSIC FROM START TO FINISH BY TRIECES ORCHESTRA Rendering Latest HighClass Musical Selections Two Shows Dally730 and 9 P PRICES Adults 15 Cents Children 4 to 12 Years 10 Cents MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday 4 to 6 P Prices 5 and 10 Cents COMING MONDAY NIGHT THE GREAT KELTNER M M Nacogdoches makes the usual noise the census enumerators failed to make a full count in that county The figures show no material increase in the rural population Get busy over there and get the people A newspaper brother comments that Governorelect Colquitt is making some splendid appointments Bet dol lars to fish hooks some of the fellows left with their applications in their hands do not agree with the opinion x It is both pathetic and comical the way some little duffer swells up and tries to look important after suddenly coming into possession of sixbits But he is justified people who do things beyond them are entitled to swell utf This is an offyear for sultans Ab dul Hamid once sultan of Turkey with millions of money and forty wives to help him spend it is now in jail dead broke A ray of light reaches him however in that he will not have to buy Christmas pres ents for the fair forty The Herald should protest that the census department had made a fumble of counting the population of this county and get in the class of the papers in the big cities where out rages were committed in counting the people But the Herald is going to urge the home people to take the medicine as dished out and get busy to remedy the shortcoming The Fort Worth Record laments that Texas will be a business desert if prohibition carries To be sure it would A desertto the boys in the whiskey business If it takes the sa loon business tq keep old Texas going the home of the great men that won renown in battles and in commerce then Texas is in a had way Ousley is too big a man to give voice to such rot WEATHER BULLETIN Published By Authority of the Secre tary of Agriculture For Palestine and vicinity until 7 p m Sunday Tonight unsettled weather colder Sunday generally fair colder Temperature Lowest last night 52 highest yesterday 62 Weather Conditions Light precipitation has occurred in the lake region and the central Mis sissippi valley as the result of a dis turbance centered over western Lake Michigan A depression which is enter ing the Pacific states has caused rain in California and the Plateau district There has been a change to much warmer weather in the lake region and throughout the greater portion of the Mississippi valley while it is colder In the North Atlantic states and the Rocky mountain region It is generally clear and warmer in Texas this morning Unsettled and colder weather is indicated for this vicinitj tonight and generally fair and colder weather Sunday T R Taylor Official in Charge Cantata Rehearsal Tonight Tonight at 730 the first opera house rehearsal of the cantata Es ther being rehearsed by the company selected by the ladles of the Cen tenary Methodist church will take place The choruses have been prac ticed for some weeks now and the music is about ready for the pre sentation As soon as the staging Is worked out the piece will be ready for presentation and it promises to be one of the best musical treats of the year yearAll All taking part are urged to present tonight at 730 sharp Total COTTON STILL COMES be Receipts to Friday Afternoon 9484 Bales Some cotton still finds its way to this market The receipts for the week up to yesterday afternoon were two hundred and twentyeight bales the total for the season 9484 bales The price holds up well Herald want ads bring results Team No Team No Jt rv i The Goal35oo in Four Days Will the Runner Be Victorious 149100 OF THE NEEDEp 350000 HAS BEEN RAISED BY WORK ERS OF YOUNG MENS CHRIS TIAN ASSOCIATION Team No Team No Team No Team No Team Standing 1 F M Hutchinson 17250 2 B D Jackson 13500 3 W L Maury 326 00 4 C O Miller 15500 G C Pearson 23050 7 J C Silliman 15450 S Chas Thresto 19050 Total 149100 It was a determined group ofwork ers which met last night at headquar ters to make reports of the results of the first days work of the Y M C A 350000 campaign Every team re ported something though two or three of the teams had harly gotten started in their efforts Judging from the ex piessions of the captains more effort will be made today than was matfe yesterday The Ladies Auxiliary pro vided a splendid luncheon and while partaking the workers conferred and I year are made on current then Judge John M King general chairman called for the reports In the reports given to the result of the days work was added 12500 being oneeighth of the 1000 which was an nounced the opening night Team No 3 Captain W L Maury reported the largest sum secured 32000 In this was a 10000 gift from Mr Geo E Dilley a member of the team Team No C Captain C Pearson REV J B TURRENTINE Who Comes as the New Pastoi of the Centenary Methodist Church showed up well with his team report ing a total of 23050 while Team No 8 Captain Charles Thresto called by the general chairman the Baby Team was in third place with a total of 19050 There will be some good natured rivalry now that a definite start has been made Tonight at 7 oclock the workers will meet for lunch and reports rftill again he made State Secietary doul ter and General Secretaiy Shelton say that much of the success of ihp campaign depends upon the attend ance of the workers at the luncheon report hour for it is theie that plpns are made for the following d ys work It is said that the attendance of the workers between 7 and 8 can not he too strongly Impressed jand all are urged to be present tonight as it is most important as special matters will be brought to the atten tion of those piesent The citizenship ought to keep in mind that the asso ciation has asked for no subscriptions for 1910 and this campaign is to se cure money for the regular current expenses of 19101911 for connection with the water and for paying the balance on the swimming pool and putting a porch at the front of the building It is evident from so rne of the gifts made that friends have the idea that this is afund in addition to their regular subscriptions for current expenses but the leaders desire all to understand that this includes current expenses for two years The leaders hope that the effort of the day will yield 20000 more than yesterday thus making an average of 60000 for the two days and if this done they ieel confident the fund will be secured in four days The Ladies Auxiliary t is showin Team No 5 Frank Naylor 12700 spiendid interest in the campaign and Team No many of the workers of the auxiliary make a sacrifice Sn providing the luncheon at the hour it is given A few members of the board in discussing the campaign feel or ex pressed themselves as believing the movement will besuccessful if two or three other 10000 gifts and four or five 5000 gifts could be secured If these can be had the balance of the mnoey can be secured in smaller gifts from friends who cannot give in large amounts and it is felt that these subscriptions ought to be forth coming for in a great many of the cities with associations such as Pal estine gifts from 5000 to 10000 a expenses alone and it is hoped that such re sponses will be forthcoming here Much Talk TJie fouract drama written by Mr Hiram Muse an Internaternational and Great Northern railroad engineer called The Outsider is creating much talk as to the coming produc tion of same which will be given its first presentation on any stage at the New Temple Theatre next Thursday riight December 15 Some people will go through curi osity just to see L it is possible for a local author to write a successful play Others will go because they know that the cast is capable and will want to see them in the produc tion and still others will go just because it is a show and to be given in the New Temple Theatre How ever a packed house is looked for at all events About That Typewriter On Monday December 12 Mr las Worsham of the Houston Typewriter Exchange will be at Smiths Cigar Store with a complete line of new and rebuilt Typewriters of all makes He will be glad to call and show the machines to any one interested in buying one Old machines taken in exchange Cash or liberal terms Just phone 152 and leave your ad diess 93t Smiths Cigar Store The Photoplay Theatre 288 OAK STREET M TToir pTcTU E A TLlTjS TRATED SONGS TONIGHT IN THE MESH OF THE NET Imp Picture DON CARLOS TWEEDLE DUMS ADVENTURE ANDROMACHE FOUR THOUSAND FEET OF FILM TODAY THE ILLUSTRATED SONG HAT MY FATHER WORE Doors Open at 7 P M for the Night Show ADMISSION Adults 10 Cents Children Under 12 Years 5 Cents i tgsifc j jyj tS TK I 5JV HRISTMA The Lilhbridge Store is prepared to serve your Holiday wants Jn addition to our regular and large stock of groceries we have a big stock of Fresh Nuts of Xll Kinds x Big Line of Candies and a Big Line of Fruits including Apples Oranges Bananas Cocoanuts and other goods especially de sirable for Christmas We also carry the famous Buffalo Brand Syrup Give us a call and price our line A Liiiibridge PHONE 688 x Our Store can solve the Christmas present problem Everything in Jewelry and Novelties In Our New Home And it is a big roomy ideal home for our big Hardware Business Here we can display the immense stock to best advantage and can show you just whaMve have to sell you Call in and see us and see our new store and immense stock of goods > We will be pleased to see you SILLIMAN HARDWARE COMPANY Corner of Palmer and Crawford Streets T he home of even thing kept by a firstclass Hardware Store and headquarters for Paints aid Painters Supplies Wall Paper Sporting Goods etc tc Want the Cash In order to get it I am going to sell for the next few days 100 pounds Pure Corn Chops 1 Bale Good Alfalfa 1 Bale Forney Hay 1 Sack Pilgrims Rest Flour if not good bring it back 7 Bars Lenox Soap 120 pound Sack Milo Maze Fine Chicken Feed 18 pounds Granulated Sugar 130 70 55 125 25 200 100 5 pound Pail Coffee with Cup and Saucer 100 50c Per Pair Off on Shoes 50c Off on Hats 50c Per Pair Off on Pants Big discount on Mens and Boys Suits I have many other Bargains too numerous to mention if these prices look good to you PHONE 213 or call at the store v E A WILLIAMSON Old Compress Corner Reagan Street V d t s