The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 263, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 17, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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property illicit his (ood will soon find that hia blood has become
weak sod tmpoer!ihed and that hia whole body ia improperly and
Insufficiently nourished.
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dlicstlve lalces restores the. lost appetite makes
assimilation perfect InrlHorates the llrer and
purlllcs ana enriches the blood. It Is the treat bloodmnlter
fltih-balldcr and restoratlre aerre tonle. It makes men
frond In body active la mind and cool la ludicment.
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absolutely free from alcohol and all Injurious habit-forming drugs. Alt Its
Ingredient are printed on Its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret
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STATEMENT DY JOE E. JOHN30N.
Candidate for County Clerk of Hunt
County Makes Statement to Voters.
To tlio Voters of Hunt County:
Eight jears ago 1 inadu a short raco
ot IS days tor County Clerk and was
defeated by Mr. ltuckor by only n
small voto. Four Jears ngo my
chnnccs were considered good. I an-
nounced but soon found that I was
not physical!' able to niako tho can
vass and withdraw from tho raco In
favor of no roan or candidate. M
gotieral health being much Improved
and feeling fully able to attend to tho
duties ot tho office. I htivo ottered
again ns a candidate and havu mad" I
as tnorougn a canvass oi mo county
as conditions would permit
Sluco I hao boon In tho race a
man near my home who was de-
feated four j cars ago In a rncu for
County Commissioner and who I did
not support tor good reasons lias
openly declared that ho had no othoi
Interest In county politics uxcept to
defeat Johnson for County Clerk. He
has roilo many miles ocr tho county
telling the people that 1 was rich ot
welt llxed had a good position at t
big salary and did not need tho office
and has even Insinuated that 1 was
only feigning cripple to got the sym-
pathy ot the people. Soiuo ot my op-
ponents have also mado uso of this
O hearsay ovidenco and have told It to
t4 many oters Soiro ot them have
1 I made tho flat statement that I wns
5lwe'l llxed others havo said "they
rt say Johnson Is well llxcd or I under-
1 I stnnd hu Is" or "If I had what John
v snn'B got i wouiu not want mo onice.
Tj I lutRn Rtntnmnnts nr limlnnntlniin nri
all ni.ido for tho samu purpose and
that Is to knock Johnson out ot u
ote If possible. I do not accuse my
opponents ot making these statP-
mollis or Insinuations without having
undisputed evidence to hack what I
say Good mou from different part
at the county with whom t had can
vassud nml won their support have
told mo that they hnd Intended sup-
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i porting mo but they nan nearu inesc
V' reports and thoy had decided to sup-
' port soiru of the other candidates
I i hut It I could give them undlsputable
V evidence that the reports circulated
I iwero not true thoy would continue to
. support me. I give you below a state
ment of my financial condition which
cannot In.' questioned. Some of my op
nonetitn have lrodo clean races like
1 ' every whlto ninn ought to make and
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.J. 8UNDAY AT THE CHURCHE8.
Wetley Church.
Sunday school at 9:30 n. in. Servic-
es at 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. by H. It.
Casey pastor.
Grace Presbyterian.
Sunday school at it: 45 a. m. Servic-
es at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Spec
lat music nt'thc n-oriilng service.
West Lee Methodist.
Sunday school nt 9:30. Servlc.-s
nt 11 n. m. and 8:15 p. m. by pastor.
I. Q. White pastor.
West Greenville Baptist.
Sunday school at 9:30. Services it
11 . m. and 8:15. Other services Jt
usual hours. K. D. Kocce pastor.
Flat Baptist Church.
Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and Si 15 p. m. by tho pas
tor A A. Duncan.
Kavan.iugh.
Sunday school at 9:30. Services
nt 11 a. tii. mid 8 p. m. hy pastor.
Spechil music. Kveryhody Invited.
C. l'ugsley pastor.
St. Paul's Episcopal.
Sunday school at 10 a. in At 11
a m. and 8 p. m. norvlcea hy the
lector. A cordial welcome to strung
crs and visitors. ltev. l-uvvls Caaa
Dlrch rector.
Catholic Church.
Mass at S n. m ; catechism at u j
hi. At 8 p. m. rosary litany of tli.i
Holy Nair of Jesus n sliort sermon
and benediction of tho Most Ulesstid
Sacrumeut.
ION THE T
GREENVILLE MADE TEN RUNS IN
THE EIGHTH INNING.
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II- YUU ARE NOT
OUR CUSTOMER
TRY US.
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.
Harbuck (SL Sor
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Farm
Lands
Farm
Loans
IF YOU WANT TO BUY LET ME KNOW. .'
IF YOU WANT TO 8ELL LET ME KNOW.
IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY LET ME KNOW.
I KNOW HOW.
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Home Run Made by Proctor Witt
and Kerr PlaVed Their Uaual
Good Game
Marshall Tex. July IB. Tho Oroen
vlllu team won tho gnmo from the
local teaii1 today by tho score of 10
to G. Tho Grccmlllo boys began tlu
slugging In the first Inning scorlmt
four runs and In the nlghlli the '
scored -ten runs. In tho eighth l.i-
ulug with tlneo men on bases 1'roe-
lor knocked a homo run. Kerr go'
I hits and Witt 3. Witt plajed u
splendid game at Ihlid li.ua as vve.i
as nt tho bat.
Score by Innings: 11. II 1:
tlreeiivlllo
I 0 0 1 I 0 0 10 0-tfi U0 :
Marshall
0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 C 8 .
Hatterles Shlndle Wakcllold and
llustcr; Hookerforo llrant and Jolly
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You Get the Benefit of These Won6etii$i ?
Values m Ous Greatest Cleating Sale
THE STEADY STREAM OF BARGAINS KNOWS NO LET UP OR ABATEMENT. THE SOLE
AIM NOW IS CLEARANCE AND CLEARANCE MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED. Y
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TO MAKE IT CERTAIN WE CUT DEEPLY INTO THE COSTS ON ALL SEA30NABLE MER- A
CHANDI8E. YOU REAP THE PROFITS IN UNPARALLELED SAVINGS. V
Special Bargains in the White Goods section.
( llin vnlnrs f 1 Innt rnnnlv ltiinw who
iImJhmSJlnJI tot4KjHjt lms nnd0 statements or Insinuations
should judge thorn accordingly I have
not worried Iho voters ot Hunt coun
ty with hard luck stories though my
path has not been strewn with roses
ns irony of the older citizenship of
Greenville can testify. As to my good
position tlie salary of which has been
much exaggerated I have worked IS
years beginning nt the bottom with
the negroes and It I havo worked up
I to n good place It must have been by
! merit for I had no Influential friends
8 bora mo to reach down and help pull
r.'-o up. My rogular work Is very net-
I Ive and If I wns physically able to
continue In It I would not bo In the
j County Cork's race today.
t nm llplitlmr mv- nun vnnn will.
Old Phone 192 NOW Phone 204 1 t tho .-.Id ot lnval friends. I have made
no trailo fvan or oombliio with any
'-0-. town candldilo or evl of men I havo
ofloied nu ludbou why anv of my op
' lu.nnlllu till. .1.1.1 .... I. A .it..nt..l un.it
UVtO OUUUIU l.Uk UV VIVIHU VA.mH.
two and they havo been honored bv
Hunt County and I claim that wo
have treated them well and tho oltlce
should bo passed' around. It 1 have
made n clean race spoko well of my
upponfiits and have not misiepro-
aented my opponents or myholf to any
voter and I refer you to every voter
with whoiD I have canvassed then 1
ask your earnest consideration and
If elected my hat number will not
change and I will do my very best to
make you a County Clerk that no
man will regret supporting. Respect-
fully JOn R. JOHNSON.
To tho Voters of Hunt County:
It having como to our ears that cer-
tain parties who aro unfriendly to
tho candidacy ot Joo 12. Johnson for
County Clerk are circulating the le-
port that ho Is rich In tho possession
of large snn: ot money and other
pioperty and that thoy nro doing io
for tho purposo ot turning his friends
against him. Wo being citizens of
I. one Oak and well acquainted with
his condition nro In a position to
state to you that counting all his
holdings Including his home ho could
not Invoice over Threo Thousand Dollars.
Wo therefore state that nil such
Christian Church.
Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching
at 11 a. ui. Subject: "A Man's Ulfl"
Tho Young Ladles Quartette will
sing "Come to Our Hearts nml AUIdo"
at the lilorulng service. Service at
8: ID Subject: "Our Duty to Our
Children" W. T Hilton pastor.
First Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Hunter's senron subjects today
will bo: Morning hour "Clirlst'H Cor-
lldonce In His People" Hvcning
"Touching the Riband of Blue the
power ot weak faith." Sunday school
classes for all ages at 9:30 sharp
Let thero bo a full attendance. This
church cordially Invites and welcome)
everybody to Its services. Strangely
and visitors In town un especially
W'clcomo Please bo on time Dr
Hunter pastor.
THC HOLINESS UNIVERSITY.
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The Land EVflan
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Properly
City
Loans
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FILES SUIT G1ST LINES
THREE COMPANIES ACCUSED OF
VIOLATING 23 HOUR LAW.
ace a Seventy Thousand Dollar riot
The Suits Cover One Hundred
and Forty Violations.
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12io vnluti While lawn nlco Sheer finish clear-
ance price.... O3
IBc vnhm ivhllo lawn utfo shoer finish elwranco
prion tl
20o val'uo vvhltu lawn nlctj Wicor flultli cloar-
ntiro prico 1JC
S5c value whlla lawn nice lliocr finish clar-
anco 'prico....... . 17
SRc quality puro while llnon nlco weight clout-
ntico prlca.
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S0c nuallly llusii finish buIIIiir rull blench okwi
imco prico.... 'KJ"
finish and full y-nirt wide i-lrarnnc price. if-'
MEN'S
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SHIRTS
25c value guaranteed pure white llnon nlco soft
45o Iliiweuve In plain Bhcor finish and corded
Ptrlpo n nice vvliHa goods for summer waists and
dresses clearance prico..... 17
20c quality Unweave samo goods but not so
wide olenraure price X39
Uood lSo ipmltty plquo clcaranco prico apodal
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20r niintlty whlto dimity In dainty stripes and
checks Ho
3Bo nunlltj whlto mercorliod walstlngs In naat
stripes nml figures elenranco prico per yard 27
Slid whlto vvnlstlnxs In thu raercerl7od and satin
finish 1J)0
litlsbmg Pa. July 10 United
iltutes Altouiey Jordan loda) Jilou
aullH covering HU alleged violations
of thu twentj-olght hour act by Hires
uiiiroad eonip.inlea which upon (o.i
vlctiou might Lie assessed lines ng
grBatlng $70000 'Iho delendants am
iho Pittsburg Cincinnati Chicago un.l
tit. Louis railway coiiijiany the Peua
.ilvnula coiupaii) and tho Pittsburg
Kurt Wayne and Ohlcugo lallio.id coin
pany.
Thu tvventy-ulglit liouia' net requlr-
ts lallruads when traiiHportlng cattle
etc. to take all hucIi animals out uf
earn onco eveiy 1!S bonis tor live
nouis' rust food uud drink.
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LETTER or THANKS.
reports nro untrue and wo think it
vurv unlust to him. after having la-
(bored for jears In his crippled condl Unhersty jieru although there
uuu iu jiuviuu iui uia luuitij uuu
V kindred that ho should be thus era-
t ba missed In this raco by such untriio
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Here's a llttlo Rhyme 4.
Of th Good lid Summer Time CLASSIFIED
When both black and Solid Col- ADVERTISEMENTS
ors aro In Stylo; t......
Hut without a Jest
When you speak nbout the Best
INTERWOVEN leads tho .raat
about a mllo.
Wo'vh got them the greatest 25c.
half hose ever mado
FOR SALK A four room house. SIu .t
be moved Apply to W. T. Iilckao.i.
TOR RENT Brick building. Apply
to II L. Davidson. 7-10 tt
Inter- I
woven B
TOE HEEL pl
rOR RENT Three rooms of hou3e
on cornor of Texas and PIckott Sts
ijpiy to Henry Campbell.
NO HOLES NO DARNING
Penninton & Wilson
WEST END FURNI8HERS.
WANTED -To r new expiring loans
and niako new ones Long time and
low rates Massay & Lang tf
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LOST On South Hill between Mack
Taylor'a and Mr. Obonchaln's a gray
winter coat. Finder plcaso return io
Walter Benson.
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and groundless reports
Wo hereby stamp our absolute dlJ-
fvpproval on nil suuli campaigning'
and maku affidavit that tho report 13
entirely false and call upon all good
citizens to join us In this effort to coi-
r ct It.
Furthermore wo havo known hlui
closely for fifteen years wo nro pre-
pared to statu that for tho last four
years ho has been badly crippled by
rheumatism and cannot got about
without his crutch
W C DOWI2LL Cashier First Na
tional Bank.
W J. SCHI2NCK Merchant.
T 1-2. VA2JLANDINC1HAM Mor-r-liant.
V. n. BYARS Pastor of Methodist
Church.
J SI NANCH.
J. J. COPPEDOE M. D.
T. T HARRISON Cashier Farmers
National Bank.
P P RA11I1. Fanner.
V. A. OniMBERO Farmer.
8 S. FRAZ12R Attorney.
W. II. DUNNIVAN Farmer.
Committee Appointed to Raise Small
Amount of Funds.
II. W. Williams appointed by tho
Booster club to confer with tho Hol-
iness University people us to their
needs visited Penlel on Friday and
Intended to teport to the Booster club
at the Friday night meeting hut ow-
ing to tho absence of tho secretary
there was no meeting that night.
Yesterday Oeorgo Leavy vice pieal
dent of the Booster club appointed u
committee consisting of 11. N. Whlto
Prof. Whltehurst and Glen Couhr.-i
to sco some ot tho business men of
the city and ralso a comparatively
small sum to make tho rooms In thu
dormitories and colleges neat and
habitable. TIiIh will keep the univer-
sity nt d'cnlol and the business mou
ot this oily will reap the benellt us
they havo done for so many years io
which this splendid Institution ot
learning has been built up to Its pres-
ent large proportions and has noVsr
asked Greenville for any help. The
time has now come when 11 biimII
amount of financial aid will keep tho
arc
other towns In Texas and Oklahomn
ready with big otters ot money to
movo the institution away.
Penlel has a population over 700
and they spend thousands of dollars
in Greenville every month it is a
busii. proposition to keep tho col-
leeg hero. So the convmllleo will call
tomorrow and expect liberal donations
LEFT LARGE ESTATE.
Property of Late Jurist Estimated to
be Worth Sum of $950000.
Chicago July 1U Tho will ot the
lato Chief Justice Melvlllo V. Fuller
ot tho siipiciuo court of the United
Stales directs that thu propel ty be
held in trust until thu death or Iho
last or his chlldien tho net revenuea
being paid them or their hells us Iho
lestoes shall Beo III
These provisions weio ni.iilu known
)vstnrday when two petitions worn
II teil In tho 11rob.no cum t.
Ho died possessed of pioporly val
ued at Jro0i)0 while tils wire Mary
I-:. Fuller who died In 1901 left an
ostnte valued nt $115000. '
Hearing oil this will was set for
Septomber IE.
Tho value ot tho personal uslnto of
tlio latu Chief Justice wns placed 11
KiO(il)) mid Iho 1e.1l oslutu at fSIHI-000.
VOLIVIA IN CONTROL.
Overseer of
rOR SALE Lumber for D room bun
galow house for sale Quick action
New phone 214 before 8 o'clock a.
ui. and after & p. m.
A Wrjtched Mistake
to ondire tho Itching painful dls
tiess ol Piles. There's no need to.
Tl&tnn. "I BtifTorfid Tr-jtrl frnm Piles."
writes "will. A. Slarsh ot Slier City1
N. C "till I got a box of Bucklen'a
Arnica Sa to and was soon cured."
Burns D0II.1 Ulceis Fever Sores Ec-
zema CuTb. Chapped Hands Chllb-
lulus vanlsu before It. 2So at all
d ugglsts.
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Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvor
Tablits gently stimulate Ike Uver
and bowels to expel poisonous mat-
ter cleansa tha system cure couatl-
' patlon and sick headache. Sold by
' McUaughey Bros and all druggists.
roll RENT Threo nice rooms fur-
nished or unfurnished null located
Comer Jones and Stuart close In.
Apply on premises or call Mrs C. I.
Elder 2S3 old phone. 7-22
FOR RENT Seven room houso with
all modorn conveniences corner Tex
as and Pickett. Karl Alexander at
Alexandor Grocery Co.
THE BTATE OF TEXAS
County of Hunt.
Ilofnro mo the undersigned authori-
ty this day personally appeared tho
persons whoso namos nro subscrlhort
to tho foregoing Instrument of writ-
ing and are Io mo well known and
who after being hy ico duly sworn
did deposo nml say that the facta
coiitaoned therein nro true to the host
of their kuowiedgo and belief.
Sworn to and subscribed betoro
me this &th day ot July A. D 1910
(SEAL) 11. CftABB
Notary Public Hunt County Texas
(Adv )
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Ellard's Wood Yard.
Handles all Wuds ot dry wood
cord block and Btovo wood Blocks
2 per rick stovo wood $2.r0 per
rick. I give prompt delivery. Phonm
Southwestern 5C5; Now 138. M. A
Ellard the wood man. tf
.WANTED 'Voung men to learn auto
mobile business by man and prepaia
for positions as chauffeurs and repair
wen. Wo irako you expeit In Ui
weeks; assist jou to secure poslt'ou.
Pay Llg;work pleasant; demand for
Wen great; reasonable; write for
particulars and sample lesson. Em-
pire Automobile Institute Rochester
N. Y. 7-9
PROTECT AMERICAN INTERESTS.
The Gunboat Vicksburg la Dispatched
to Nlcaraguan Coast
New Orleans La July 1C A spec-
ial cublegiam from Slanagua states:
"ImmJneiieo ot a crisis on tho west
coast of Nicaragua Is shown by the
tact tho United States gunboat Vlclu-
bulg was ordered hero and the vo3-
Fol Is now en route to Corlnto. The
Vicksburg Is coining to protect Amer-
ican Inlorests and endeavor to aecuro
humane treatment by the MadrU
Govornment toward Phillip I'lttman
of Cambridge Mass. who la Impris
oned here Conditions In this pat
of thu Republic aro serious regarding
Americans. Madriz supporters aro bit-
or toward all citizens of the United
Statos. One hundred soldiers ot the
Madriz forces w re killed by the
mines placed under tho direction of
Plttman at Bluellclds.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our frlendB and
neighbors and members of tho Wool-
man Circle for their klndntsi shown
us during the recent serious and fa
tal Illness of our mother. In our
prayers wo will remember our loving
friends and pray that God In Ills
goodness may rcmerrucr oicu one.
Sirs. Leo Howard Mrs. Ee Donley
Mrs. Alfred Morton. Misses Vlrgle and
Vivian Rush and Druco and Hender-
son Hush.
Successor to Dowle
Zlon City.
Chicago July 10 Practically rein-
vested with absolute control ot ZI1111
City Wilbur (llciinii Volvia succimsor
to John Alexander Dowlo as overseer
of tho religious couiiniiiiweallh 011 Hie
north shore will continue the policies
ot Zlon City's founder mid seek to
extend tho faith he established.
This was Volvia'B nimwer yesturday
to the Hiiiiulsu following Judge Lnu
dls' decision In thu United States cir-
cuit court Thursday whether ho woull
divide the property and sell II or
continue thu movement stalled hy
IiIh predecessor:
With only one exception tho pl'11
of Duwlo Is to bo followed In Its en
Unity Volvia declares. Tlio excep-
tion Is that to the manufacturers and
commerce of Zlon City are to lie add-
ed agricultural pursuits which Volvia
maintains are necessary to tlio pros-
perity of any community
Wiltten Dy r.imlly of Will Edwards
in Mississippi
J I". Men III. who lucuinpaiiled tho
1 cumins of Will M lMw.uds to Moil-
illau Miss a lupiuseiitulhe ut the 11.
ut R T hoie has received tho fol
owing lotlot fiom the family of IM-
wards: Meridian Miss July 13 1910 Mr
J F. Merrill lliccnvlllo Texas. Du.u
Frloud: Wu tnku this method ot try-
ing to vxpioss 0111 leotlug of thank
and gi nt uf uluoss to jou and 11. uf It.
I lodgo No. K05 fur the kindness
shown our beloved one uud tho tiuir
ily.
Mr. Menlll we ciuiuoi espiefs (Un-
feeling It Is ton gio.il liivvniil 5011 fm
our kindness to our beloved one mid
Io the family and we wnnl Io c.n th.u
the lodge has line iiiomh 1 thai It. m
noble mini llu not onlj dim hinieil
his duty but was mi aymp.it In M n 1
thu faiuil) We feel mi Imli-biid ii
III in foi Hie lutny Invoi-i and ihiimiI
lug wnidii III our lieieiiveliienl Will'
wo know II was his duly jel lie dl.i
charged It Willi plemine W'e ali-
gning to nsk 3 nu in pie ise i-xpre
.1111 feelings to III" hwl' tin 'i W'
think the II of II T Is the griiiulext
and stinngest uiilnii for men In he
long In II brings them ho close to-
gether. 'Ih highest pulse it not
ton much said fur thoni for It It had
lint been tor the lodge wu peih.iim
could not h.ivo had our loved una
brought homo hut thoy always HliunS
walling nnd willing to assist when
needed.
Nnw ns In Mr Menlll he In e.10 '
ot the grandest nnd noblest nn wo
have over met ami wu tuny lli.il
Cod's richest lilesslngH may iol on
Mm and his lodgo iiiol niaj tied 1 ;
ward him bolh In thin world and Hi"
world to cninn. Mr Men III If thei"
Is anything that vou or Urn lodge
want to add to this letter we wim'il
bo so glad to have you do so f)--we
do not feel nblo to express our feel
lugs nor the pralro due vou nor vnui
lodge.
W'o hnpo thut IIibho fnw weak
words may bo sufficient fm )"i I'1
iindeniand our fiullus 1'leiisu let
us hear rronii you as ouily us possible
Wo remain your fi lends until deat'i.
with nil respect Id oii and tin' ludg-'
Tho Ilntlii) (HdwiildK) Fniniiy
U02 Bragg Ave South Hide Meildl.in
Ml su.
IFT
Will sell 3-pound cans 'Wapco"
Tomatoes this week for $1.20 the
down.
Both Phones No. 28.
f3pEJE? r wuyga
j Cleanlincsg j I
rssa
EIGHT MEN HURT.
Pt-lhaps one of Ihc princi)al
irawns lliflt the dciiLind for
SOUTHLAND COOKING
OIL h.ts litre so pliencmenM
i llml il it ulJ in diul prool
Ifnn proof cans ol convenient
she. Yen Know il is clean nnJ
mil Vc-p ilAD
Tins lei'.rlhrr with iU Abtohilc
punly and di)ehtlbihly makes
Fire In 8teel Work at Johnston Pa.
Yesterday.
Johnstown Pa July 1C "Eight men
were "painfully scalded lirulm-d or
burned In a flro at thu Cair.Lirkt Hteol
company'H plant early today Thu fur
mice roof fell In and thu wall lu tho
opou hearth department collupso.l
sev rat workmen and firemen belli;
struck iNone nro likely to die.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deed riled For Record in the Olflce
of tho County Clerk.
(FurnlBhod by Klnry Abstract Co )
Deeds Hied July IS. 11)10
12. I'2 Malouey mill wife to W il
Malunoy !! lots lu I'omiuoree. parln ..'
I. A Burnett Biirvey; rfi(Mi Mi)
W. 11. Malunoy .nid wife to 15 12
Mnloiioy lot lu 'ity f Oiiiiiuiiri: un
Bonliiim stieet trart of James Col
survey; 12000.00
M A. 8 lluekiibny l ill 10 B. I'.
Hhelby i04 lines of (' 8beph id
and Margaret Mr Donald surve-
J3337 r0
COOKING OIL
ntvti i cn.iblt (or Ltwhnift fry
Jpj; nml I' iVui.
It is a vitstblc prtjiliict. Kitai'
milttul lu i on l.i m no atmn.it tMt
ITS KOSIIKK
t u lit .1 5 and 10 U taut
kill M tU ! at td toHti' r
iln( fmiit
O.illns Oil & lUliniiig
Coiiipiiiiy
D..IL r.i.i
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Co ICdiicclIonal. fultlon JTreo.
ANNUAL EXPENSES $180 AND
UPWARDS
Main University Austin;
Session opons Wednesday
September 28 1910
COLLCOR OF ARTS. Courses load
Ins to the Degrees ot Bneholor and
Master of Arts and Doctor ot Phi
'oaophy.
di:part.mi:nt of education:
Professional co i sos tor toich-rs
load'uj to e'ementory and purnn-
nont ccrtlflcntcj.
DNfJINEBUINO DCPARTMI2NT: Da-
greo coiirtes In civil electrical and
mining cuglirerlng.
LAW DEPARTMENT (In Its now
bulldltu): Three-year course lead-
ing to Degree ot Uacbolor ot Laws
with Stato llcenso; course loading
to Degree ot Master ot Uvws.
SU.MM12II SOIIOOL: llegular Unlver-
ulty and Normal courses seroa
weeks.
Hea.nlon 1011 begins Juno 17
For catulogue address
TUB H12CHSTIIAII
University .Station Austin
I)f2l'AltT.MI2NT OF UXTEN3ION: I.
t'orr sponddiico Division; otters
courses In varloui subjects Stu-
iluuts may enroll at any time. II.
rublic Discussion and Information
Hlvhdou; furnlshus bibliographies
and Unvoting libraries on current
problems. Ill Lccturo Division;
otters popular lectures by members
of tho University Faculty.
For catalogue uddress
THIS DIllECTOIt OF I2XTBN8ION
University tUntlon Austin
MI5HIOAI DEPARTMENT.
Oilvoston.
Hesslon olglit months opening Sep-
tember 2?th. Four-year course ia
medicine; two-year course In phar-
macy; thru-ynar course In nursing.
Thorough laboratory training. Ex-
ceptional clinical facilities In John
Bualy Hospital. University Hall a
dormitory for wouou studonts ot
medicine.
For catalogue address
THE DI2AN Medical College.
NEW YORK DOCK FIRE.
Serious Dlaze Is Raging in piers Along
Water Front.
New York July 1C A serious lire
broke out this afternoon In the old
Red Htur line pier passenger steam
boat Harvard and freight ute.uryjr
Dlmrock and they were unable to gut
away from thu pior. Soon th" whole
pier was ablaze nnd the fire wns com-
municated to the pier occupied by the
Brunswick Hteamshlp Company and
the Hobolton terry house was also
threalened.
disabled Confederate uoldlers and
uiilnrM win) mum tu Texan pi lor Io
January 1 IKKii und who uie either
uver sUty years of ago or wIiobo dls
ability I tha pmilniulu result uf ac-
tual service lu the Confederate nnr.y
fur a period of at loom throe months
theli willows In liidliiulit elmini-
UlJi.cei who have- never remarried
' in.il uhii llave hnbn bullil lilt r lesl
lit .1 k ut rhu HLttte ot Texas since Uuy manner to the construction op
LEQAU NOTICE.
Notice U huruby glvun that tho
12'ectit; Cln Co. lull mado application
.o the City Council of the City ot
Uroeir. Illo Texas to construct main.
lain and operate an electric cotton
glu on 'oil C nnd 7 block ST in too
lily of Ureonvllle Texas.
Tuesday July 19 1910 U hereby
set for n hearing and notice Is hereby
given that ull permus objecting In
. . i ... ii IVL.M Ami iuiim mi f inaFrii.ii
. I-. Hhelby and wife to "' ""; or wltoV. Mlirior
A. 3. Hiicknbay 2 tracts ot J. A-J li(j Ua(ch 18H0; uluyitimil mm aid
survey; (3320 00 hIiilII net exeuod eight d'lliars pe'
C. II. Mays Ui A C llouser 1! acres moiitli. nnd provided further that no
.f il. nnvls survey. $'J00.U npproprlalloii shall ever
fur the mil t'lttu
be
hereinbefore
made
speel
........... n-n 'eiiwiiid In riiMn t live hiiiidrod tlious
PItOPOHI2I) AM'V.L1- hi- ollrs for any one year. And
STATU Kffifl.SlJwKi.nl aid l Ihe esubllsh.neiil
1UZIN(.J J Jm.'wivr AND '" noli'U-nai.'e of a home for said
OF A HOMI2 Oil WIVES ANM mi lMf wyw aIi(
w uuwn "I' i"""""'
Give Home Preference.
Why send olf to have your Summer
clothes made when you can get thoni
made right here at homo by Fred
IlierckB Juxt as cheap and you cat
too them whl'o they aro being made
and thore Is no chanco of our suit
being made rong or .out of Btyle.
Coronation Date.
London July 1C The coronation
ot King George has been fixed for
June 22 1911.
(let your harness repaired at 3. M.
Boykln's.
Read This.
If you are troubled with any Kid-
ney bladder or rheumatic trouble
you will find CO days troatinunt In
11.00 bottle ot Hall's Texas Wondor
and seldom one hot tin falls In cure.
ttenil tor testimonials. Dr K. W Hall
020 Olive Htreot St. !ul. Mo Hold
by druggists.
i m
Rarbuesa of tbu muscles whether
Induced by violent exercise or Injury
willows and women wlio aided In the
Confederacy under aw h itgulatlons
und IlniitaUsiMB a. tu ly be provided
by law; provided the grant to aid
aid home shall not exceed one him
tired and fifty thousand dollars for
Mado a Mistake
If you fall to note the prices this
week on gasoline and wlckleas oil
rtovus. I burner gasoline J3 valuo
n-vQ
2 burner rjoio.ino U00 valuu ...(2.15
3 burner gasoline JO. 50 valua . .3.50
I burner wIcKloxs bho blaze oil sto'o
3S0 valua for (2.23
liiirnai ullr1n a Villi n tilti nil itAtra
1903 so as to outuorlze "o gin ' ny yw ! 0 tnnate ot MM ' "'" . ..
or aid In the esKibllsbtront al U0U1CJ Vi Le riitltled to any otliirlti-00 value for 18.75
maintenance of a linioe for the (lis u . tho gjt..; the legislature! Cloxe out prlceB. 'Como.
J3. 8 CHANDLER.
wtnmvH OI'
HOI.DinitH AND BAIUiltS.
House Joint Resolution No. 7.
Joint Resolution to iimeiid tfoclldn ol
of Artlrlo 3 of the ConstlUllton of
Iho Statu of Texas as iiiiioimo"
i ration or uialuteuani o of said gut
idnill appear au.1 slutc said objections
Attest' T. 12 nVRD Mayor
W. A rtUKEH. City Clerk.
abled and deponilent wives uud wl
i...u .r r'nnrediirate suhllers anc
sailors and suili women ns iuuom
tho Confederacy and lunklpc an
appropriation.
Ko It Resolved by tlio legislature of
tho Stale of Texas:
Section 1 That Section 51 o( A'tl
lie 3 of the Constitution of the Stale
of Texas as amended In I 'J"'. '" so
anvmdod us to hereafter read as
""ow". a.. r.i Tu. Il.lh- regnla
Ariiuu u. pv."" - ...
7 ... 1....A ..n luiW.F 111 IILU.UI n
tature sunn ji? i i--- --. - i
'. iiy provide for husband and wife to
tt"M .i i.toAihu. In ttiM limno- and
i.iuniu i.."- -- - '-
provided 'uNlitr that Iho provisions!
nr this Suction shall nut be construed
to prevent flip t-rml of aid III case
of pub' ' .il.iu I '
See '.' 'lie i i of the State
Is haieii) din. i I i '""He the nee-
I llli .Tlfl l"l lUU BUlJUtlO
. i ! ii . iii to the quail-
r ii . s it o nf Taxas at
ui iw.ii or H'ato ottlcej
Nou-inbi r 15110.
Saved at Death's Door
The door ct death seemed ready
to open to' Murray W Ayora of
Transit Bridie. IS Y. when his lite
ai wondeifury Bavcd. "I was In a
dieadful conCltlon'' he writes "my
skin was almost yellow; eyes sunk-
en; tonguo coat'd: emaciated from
losing 40 pounds. Growlnpt wesker
dully. Virulent liver trc-able pulling
I mo down to death In spite ot doctors.
The sum of $8000 00. or .s.i rauchlTtieu that rca'cblrs modlclno Elec-
necessary is nere-iirto iiiuers eurti m. t iDtum
pay the expenses tue tu pounas ion ana now urn wen
provisions ol tnuianu sirong. tor u swaiauu uiw
i TnwK8P.Nl). and kidney troubles they're supreme.
Secretary ot Htato &0e at all dWEKltts'.
e utry en
fclun d hi
lint vot 1 1
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