The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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SENATOR BAILEY'S TARIFF
REOORD.
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X record on that law whlli I; was
X process of enactment and amor 3
I WEST END SIM
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TEXAS TRACTION GO
"THE GOXYEKIENr WAV
between
DALLAS.
MeKINNCY
SHERMAN
DEN'ISON
And Intermediate points
For Information call upon
agent or address
JAS. P. GRIFFIN 0. P. A-
Dallas Texas. $38U
M. R. FEWELL A. G. P. A.
D-nlson. Texas.
any
THE MORNING HERALD
BY E. W. HARRIS & SON.
Entered at the postoElce at Green-
riUe Texas as second-class mall
mutter.
Friday Sept. 9 1910-
The man who lives up to his best
to-day Is on the aaTe side. For him
there may be no to-morrow.
When the present cotton crop laj
marketed the people of the South can
send a few millions more Boat to pay
for automobile.
"Political peace and rest;
fairly Interpreted to mean that the
people are to be lulled Into Inactivity
while special Interests get In their
work.
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There Isn't a saloon or brewery In-
terest In Texas that does not long
for a cessation of agitation and for
"Peace and real."
State Press of tho Dallas NeftB ac-
knowledges tho receipt of a free pass
to a fair down In Nacogdochos county
la there no way to stop this thing of
subsidizing the preas.
In article prepared for the pve'
Congressman Henry analyses thr fall
ure of tbe Galveston convention to
denounce the Payne-Aldrlch tariff la.
In connection with Senator Batle.v i
In;
other things tnys:
1 1 do not criticise that platform for
Its affirmative declarations Jn m.
judgment tt Is an excellent Democrat
le document. Rot 1 do condemn the
serious omission of a plank boldl -repudiating
and denouncing the
Payne-AMrlch tariff law the mo
outrageous and burdensome tax na
ure over fartcned upon the backs of
the American people. There should
hare been a courageous declaration
against that Inramous law and how
any" true Democrat anywhere can
take Issue with us on that point pass
M comprehens'on. Why did not tlw
Senator .write a condemnatory reso-
lotion Perhaps because by so doin
he ould condemn certain pet schul
ules In that law which he bc'cod AH
rich and others write Into the b'li
and foist upon tbe people to further
burden their backs. No. tho Knain-
tan not befog the minds of the Texas
peopio in this Instance by proclaiming
that It Is a contest between thn
who want free raw material and thos-j
who oppose It. That Is not the issu
with us but the clea--cut nroDosltinn
of a tarlK for revenue only as against
Aioncmsm ana protection schedules
omo 0f wnich Senator Dalloy aided
In making. Is the point of contention
Let us see.
1. Tlie Hepnolican House of Repr
sentatlves placed the duty on rough
lumber at 1 per thousand and seemed
t" be satisfied with that And yet o;
June IS 1909. as shown by the Con-
gressional llecord page 3709 he o'
ed to J.eep In the bill the Aid rich
Snate rate of SI 50 per thousand a
against Senator McCumbers amend
menl reducing the duty to 51 ppr
thousand which rate seemed to satis
fy many Republicans while the meaa
ur? was In the House.
2. On. June 23 Senator Bailey vote I
against the MeComber amendment to
fiiihRf rfut 1A1. .. ...
. ...H.v T.ji. jf on 0 IW .!
may be miaous and hi i i . ' . ..
Aldrlch Finance Committee rate af
60c a ton (Congressional Record
page 3764.)
3 On Juno 30 Senator Ralley voted
to tax tea 10c per pound (Congres-
sional Record page 4037')
4 On July S Senator Bailey votd
with Senator Aldrlch and others to
lay on the table Senator Burton's
amendment p'aclng nsphaltum and
onumen on the free list (CongrM-
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I THE PEOPLE'S DEPOSITORY ?
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W. H DUSH. President P. A NORRIS Vice Pret.
JNO. L. LOVEJOY Vice Prcs. L. N. BYRD Actlv Vies Pre
S. B. BROOKS Cashlir.
l'lie Kintl You Hmo Al'tnys nought ntul wltlclt has liccti
iu ilo for ocr 00 jcars liai borno (I10 signature) of
mid lias boon tnntlc mulcr his pcr-
j sjtJjf-'-V' &""' Mijicn Won smco Its infancy.
vwftf'vVf t4c.iAt Allow liooiiotoilpcolvojoiiiii tltl.
AllComitcrlVH' Im'tatton" nii"'iTmt-ri-p.iil"nrc but
i:pei iittrnti tliat tiltlo v'tlt nnu ciiilmiifor tlio health of
InGuits anil ClilUlt-'ii-IlxperiencJs ngnlnst KxpcrlmciiU
What Is CASTORIA
CaMnrln is n fcantilcn s'tostltitto for Castor OH Par.
prlc lrop-' nnii Siiothlnjr Syrup. It Is lMcnsnut. It
contains ut'itlicr Oplutu Moriililuo nor other 'N'urcotle
Mib-tntiro. If ni;c is Us giinrantoe. It destroys AVouns
mid nllajs 'i M-rKluirs. It cures Dlarrlimn mul "Whul
flolNs It rell.'M; TeethiiiK Troubles cures Coiistlp.it Ion
anil rintiilet rj It n--iiinlates tho X'uuil rejriilatcs tho
Stomach anil i' on els jjixlng liealthy ami natural slcoii
Tho Ch'i'u'.ri n l'ai.acca-Thc mother's ctIciiJ
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
SJ Bears tho Signaturo 01
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 1 1910.
United States Depository $'
IT I nillt I IOO naI.J.i II ... mil m. .. " A
r I I r. J. rnii-i-irg nciiucnu ri. vviubinnis rainier A
X A JAS. ARMISTEAD V. Prts. V. A. WILLIAMS JR Astt. Caih
IS QEO. S PERKINS V Prcs. J. W. BIRDSONQ Asst. Cash. X
X I . -- -'- - ' ' x
lit" sT7'.-TrTn ttv ii-. -.. A
m loyjjui and ujixoiE i
itisouitcns.
loans and dlttcounts
1' S. bonds and premiums . .-.
rurnlture flxturns and real estate ..
Cnsili and exchange
.J53G.17S 18
. 13U000.0'j
. 5i!fG.10
. 32V.GU lu
-111 mi 11 1 1 1 1 11 nl'li ' "'
rffi ssvrs) ?
m r as jissn-aT 'Har v
WW?F J4SUA
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The Siad You Have Alwajs Bouglit
ii Uso For Over 30 Years.
MX CtrtTt W COMlil 1 MJlRaVRTR t Nlv TOMK C(TT
Total '. U3S283 71
LIABILlTinS.
Capital .'.' $100000.00
Siifplus and profits 27'.'32.5t
Circulation 150000U1
Dills payablo .. 12T0O000
lX'poslts 6SC.00317
Total .j....$0332Sa.Tl
Tho above statement Is correct.
S. B. BROOKS Cashier. . .
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It appears that the liquor lobby is
aboat tho only organized force Jn
Toxas that can now defeat wholesomo
legislat'on. After awhile oen the
liquor lobby with Its money and high
political influence will he a -thing r
tbe past iu Texas.
Prof. Burns of the A. and .11. has
issued an interesting bulletin on hogs.
but failed to note tbe breed that
travel In passenger trains and occupy
two seats while women with jounij-
eters In their arm lune to appeal !n
neero porters to find rosting places
for them.
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Eternal vigilance Is not only the
price of liberty but it is alio the
price of juat and wholoaome las
protecting tbe property rights of tho
people Juat the Mm! of lBIlanco
that has been exerdaed In Texan and
Just the kind of vigilance that tbu
people of Tesaa are going to continue
to exercise.
The overwhelming election of Sen-
ator UFollette In the WUconsln pri-
mary Is a great victor) for the peo
pte oer the apodal Interest. It u
fast uomlng to be realised that ft Is
not to Important that a public offic-
ial Is called a Democrat or a ilenuB-i
llcan. but tbe wain uueatton Is does
b repeat the peo.-e or Uie pow- for ItLJTJS Z
sional Record naeo 43sr i
5. Tho House placed Iron ore on
the free list and yet Senator Ballev
Joined Senator Aldrlch and others
taWng It from the free list by Imi-os.
Ing a duty of 2Sc a ton. He did this
on May n. 1903 (CongreWona.
Rncord page 20S2 ) Afterward the
Conference Committee from the
House aided b tho Republican pre
Went Tnft hammered down this gra'.
ully to the -Steel Trust from 2So to
15c a ton. lu this Instance the It.v
publican House ami Niniii.. n...
dent were more willing than Semlor
Bailey and Senator Aldrlch and oth
era acting mth them to reiise thli
duty doftiiard. Indeed. ihc thought
that free Iron ore was fair for the
American people.
0. On June as Senator llallej oted
for a dut denouncd bj Bono-a
protecUte on pineapples for the bene-
lit of the l'.orldiauu. iCougreuaioiial
Record page 3713)
Theae references constitute a fair
sample of some of his otos toudun
cies and adulations during tho tariff
levision but thoj arc- not all n-.
eier for the present Uiuy are enough
to fairly raise the real Issue. All
theo rocoids and totea mir h r...i
iu a free public document propared
by Senator Bacon and entitled
"Senate Document No. 153Slxty-Mrit
Congtess Hrst Sessiou" which glica
every aye and no vole on all amend
ment to tBU Paue-Aldrlch tariff bill
while ponding in thu Senate. It would
be prudent aud wise for every Texas
voter to write to his Senator or Hep-
icsontative in Congress and imaod-
lately procure tb's valuable Tree doci-
nieut Iteall) it would soew to wauv
of u from careful udy of thia doci
meat that wheu Uie Senator frnm.i
t$CC 4 of the Gulvnlfin ilatr..H... i..
lould not broadly and boldly .de
nounce tilt! H-jfjrfH Tail i.
hodir and ptrlMpt bondholder i
tin ttjit uiiiuttu toiibumerh who hu '
tin uuipu. ol vlit curpir.itionh i lit
are iniiui ttit of toipoiatc wrongdu a
and cuuld not pievciu it in imj cu
punish the duiuiu.v dilictor and Hi
species will disappra-. Punish Hi
nitive lawbr aker who abuses lu- i
power and the couddence of tho u
vestore and the public and he will
acquire wholesome respect for tli
law and his obligat ons under it
Of course laws must be.just n-i
sonnble and enforceable. Where tht
are not publ.c sentiment will lne It i
bl nullify them. Bui having nsid
ou u mis luu oiili. inn nnpHi
VM. PIERSON.
W. H. BUSH.
MRS. V. A. KINO.
DR. ROBT SAYLE.
P. A. NORRIS
JNO. I. LOVEJOY.
M A. JOY
DIRECTORS:
J. M. SPURLOCK.
DR. CHAS. T. KENNEDY.
R. D. WADDLE.
S. B. BROOKS
L. N. RYRD
S. B. PERKINS
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X special anu summer .
Tourist Rates
HIS
EDUCATION
15 ASSURED
IF YOU
STAin A
BANK.
account fo:
Not only i.lvc vour boy a "colloKe" education but also
tench hln to I.now the value Df a BANK BOOK.
Teach him to work and save whlli voung. Ho will help
make his own way through college nnd bo a better man when
he comes out.
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK.
Wo pay liberal Interest consistent with safety 4 per cent.
Greenville National
Exchange Bank
owl
F. J. Phillips
Go. 8 Perkins
Jac. Armlstead
J. M. B ykin
J. B. Clayton
A. G. Lantineiter
DIRECTORY:
Rlchter H. W. Williams
A. F
T. R. Ea.t.
O. T. Craham
L. A. Clark
E. P. Becton
Mrs. W. A. Williams
M. M. Arnold -C.
B. Jones
W. B. Wise.
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Winn iou como here to make our
Will Pntr leiturai sou have .t
.v w vuu uu UJllJ UIB llUUttil I " J '!' ' lULUUill U I1UV U 3
the soundness of a law and ha In j . large varnii f.om which to chooao
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"-"Jwi to uiitKe it eiiecuve. the vva' UIU or prices ar low cnougn to en
to do that Is to deal nlwaj-a with In abl
dividuals and natural persons n
mage responsibility personal Whai
ou to secure the beat.
ever the crime the offense "seek th !
meu ChicuKo Record Honi'il
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We will know pietty aoon how t-
fectually the railroad validation
cla ins will affect railroad building i.i
this stato. Texas of course is t i
great in resources to be hurt in tl
long run but pending the repeal u'
that law or its subversion bv the
Courts old Texaa will suffer Pnrn
Advocate. Briefly to evad.-
tbe orders of the Texas RaJroad
Commlskion and at the same Unto
I'efiaud 5000 Texas ciedltors of some
two million and a quarter dollars th-
liould estate that owns S8 por cop-
of the stock of tho L & O. N. roa.t
had the road placed in thu hands of
a "friendly" reculvor. During this re.
celvershlp some IS.OOO.uoo was paid
from the gross earnings of the roaJ
In luterest on the first and second
mortgage bonds or virtually i0 the
owners of the road In violation of
law while the unsecured creditors
were wholly Ignored. The lecelvor
justified li's action on the sroun.l
that he was following a "business
custom." To prevent tho full consum
matlon of the robbery of these cred-
itors the leglshituro properly passed
a hill to which tHe Advocate refers
if to force a would be predntorv co-
poratlon to pay iu honeat debts will
Injure Texas the state can woll af-
ford to suffer W have no persons!
Interest in the law and no conscious
prejudice In the matter but we bava
aoiro knowledge of the facts in tht
ease and if there over was a right
eous lan "Clad li l ii.u .. ..
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will prevuiit thr dlrerslon .f .1...
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West Lee Street
Sherman cor Houston and Walnut St
HtMtMBEH OUR BIG ART DEP'T.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor
Public Stenographer.
Offlco with
Hamilton.
Sherrlll Mulkoy r
Url'lol Knowll'o Chatia-
IKiua Na-hvillt.- Mtuiplus and
n-inj iKiillls in the Sonlhcit
! Al-o til Northern and Eastern
reports
California both one way and
round trip oul) two change.
(Jrtcnvllle to San rranelsco
through Salt lvke.
Dt-nvt-r Colorado Spring
tiiitl Pacilic Coat points
Galveston and all Texas r-
sorts Shortest line to Galves-
ton oiled roadbed and oil bum
Ins locomotives no dimt no
cinders.
R.F.POYNOR.G.T.A
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PLUMBER
Steam and Gas Fitter.
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REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AND LOANS.
I WHITE FIRE TORNADO PLATE GLAS3 LIGHT-
NING ACCIDENT AND RENT INSURANCE IN OLD RE.
L'lABLE COMPANIES WHICH HAVE PROMPTLY PAID
THEIR LOSSES IN GREENVILLE FOR MORE THAN THIR-
TY YEARS. THEY ARE STAYERS AND NOT QUITTERS.
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Phjrsicianx.
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MILUS L. MOODV M. D
cvr Practice Limited to
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasjes Fitted.
Office vti i.. &lr (
ham Uiolnero iioro
C. E. 0. WILL CANTRELL
Physicians and Suraeons.
Office at Pa.cmu and Surttuus
floipiul.
orful special iutersu
An enthusiastic .Major op In Dakota
regretted that he could not make Mr
Booaevelt a king and Representative
Hill a most ardent adm'rer of Senaio'
BaJiey. In a pich on tbe floor of
the House would have the Senato-
'Kniperor of the World" all of which
shows Uut we are stm in the ailly
vaason.
from you will
ciated
own toes dad finger. iiuuuiih u. h
had aidedf in shaping some of the p..:
schedule of that wicked act. indeed
wo artautplv leiniurced in ihi. 1...'
Hot ffir the simple raou that wheu
a brtvu ajid courageous resolution d
.uicug tne J'aneAldrkh tariff au
lead iu the Inm House of llfu-
IC&eulatlves sums r linnn.. u...
-.-..Matwa want.-
-lends inmauth aroso aud mki 1.
jliiS' a slap at Bail iieoco Ju
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GUILT S PERSONAL.
J" BenPrT. EdMin Bt0"
BECTON S. BECrON
Physiclaiu ana Suig.cns.
Kaefif.l""'U'U "'" ArU1' iIo"'
Potect four Property!
I represent Leading Companies
and am prepared to write
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R. M. Chapman
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Weatliers Grain Co
IIAVK
ALFALFA AND
PRAIRIE HAY
FEED AND COAL
Oillce nml Warehouses o
St. John Street. Opposite
Hardwood Pactory.
Both Phones -ii.
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COME OR PHONE OFFICE VEST SIDE SQUARE.
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Telephone Connections
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Instfi'ance
Fall Tem Opens
September 1 9th
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DR. GEORGE A. WELLS
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate o A. s. O Klrksville Me
.onul-uuu aud Inanimation free
i'houe couitcciions.
J. H. FRENCH
Physician and Surgeon.
earning. a raiIload to ho su f uZUZlt
vnuvin WIIJU LtUirS lli-lin. tl V'MWWt' ill
whom make I n. ..i . . .... ..
posslbk a.. ilUj -U) ui( y fl r1
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CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Dough!
Bears the
Signature of
&s-mi
t- SftAKES M. D.
Phsician and Suioeon.
lireenviilt; 'ivxa
..estdeuce 1'hons No. 6. 0iUcv
- VV. Ubos Uiug store.
W. C. MOOUY mTdT
Pnyeioian and buracon.
uiiiLe upsuirs over iUt. ltMll lajJ
re aua laiji.eiunt Couipauy Store
i'houe tounectlous. -v"n
VETERINARY
SURGEON and
DENTIST.
GREtNVILLE. TEXAS
Undei graduate Grand Rapid
imir College of Michigan
Fire Automobile Tornado $ ' V
Live (Stock Plate Glass AccI A' V
dent Surety Uonds represent. V
lug the Best Comnanles onW
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13 vote .:: b. O Wylie & Co I $ rfyf &?)
H. ASHBURN MANAGER. T WJ ) fA f??4ll
E ix Phone No. 2. X f XfhlS '' -zr
!.'. Office over First Xatini iul. ? fXfs. - rffl
Dentists.
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Let ihe future historian determine
who really originated the idea thai
in our National and local warfare on
lawlessness. Braft aud Eretd Uu u
attach responaJbllity and guilt to ir.
oo and not to "artificial bodies
Vni I DO Tr fMWu WwKru Wilson is supi.es-
r UUtlO IU ed io be IU author tor all practical
yurjwaes tuough u has been ottrlbu:-
od to Gov. Harmon But it is a vital
and inarching Idea. Air. Uoosevoit
and Presideat WUson havo (. i.J
uliaaeousi) breathed new vigor into
it. and It will bear reiteration uud II-
lusirallon Guilt ia ix-rsoiial mul ihdii....
Wheu Ui i uuian-d WU1U one d
rerts tu. woiaiiou and some one car-
rits it i. ii toriMirations'. have nn
sou. and . i ihejrlMt. bow !
" ' "ffi-. u.1 ilireclors and tbussl
ut u-si.!. ic i r ) iand rneui
iutg of Mr. Uoluuilfal " 1e u'l and bodies
(Ileal no.r- a .... '"uu ' rmmun is alien to then.
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Tho so Ttsas ciUrn who
vere about to be defrauded of tbeir
Just elaijM amounting to 22W0O0
f-i'uEt the luteniatlnnal ami n.
i lray by a frame-up re
do doubt siad that
j irolect-d l.y Juf
let! ativi ens m-ii
PHONE
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S. j bank Leo btrtcL
SAM G. DUFF
DcntiiL
over Commercial
National
Attorneys
SHERRILL MULKCY 4 HAMILTON
Office at Greerivill. and Commerce
; Wood and Coal
PHONE OBOEng FOR WOOD
SAWING.
Wood S3.50 Per
Cord Delive-ed
Hoiro Talejihone S.
' Kd- H "onneii. j. T Joae
I BENNETT J0NE8
Attornsys-at-Law.
Office I. syU bmiding. northeast
I corner of sijuara
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i WM. PIERaON
1 1.. Attorney-at-Law.
Practices In all the Courts Officer
U Tt) " a coijKjiatioa Is to fine slock f
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r.-..- . A"ney at-Law.
tni'e Is L'utwi-rulal National Rant
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