The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 17, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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blown" RiejB preens smoke black etc.
$13 50 and $15 00 men's novelty suits our price Is $11.50
and $0.90
Jlen's lno valuo lino novolty suits our prlco Is $112.50
Beautiful collection men's $20 00 Suits for SI 5.00
Our showing ot men's (25.00 ill up Suits are unexcelled any-
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$2.60 values tor -.$l.i)5
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Mr. Mlndman Sick.
V. 11. Ulndman Is reported ng be-
ing quite sick.
The Temperature
The government thermometer regis-
teicd 95 degrees yesterday.
Circus Day Dinner.
The lnd'os ot the West Le Street
Method st church will servo dlhh.-r
Urcus da) Oct. 23.
Pansy Circle.
The Pans Clrclu will meet with
Miss Ruth Ulllntu at 1 o'clock this at-
lernoou. I.essou St. .lohii chapter. 7.
With Orr Little.
Harris Scott Is now Willi Orr Lit-
tles gtocciy stuio whero ho will tie
pleased to sou his fi lends.
Installed Ticket Ollicc.
Yoslivd.1) 1) V. Moore traveling
imlltor of thy Terns Midland and
Not 1. Ingo chlof clurk Instnlled le
Aiidoison as Clt Ticket Again hot-.
Pre6byterian Choir Practice.
Thero will be a. pinctlco of tin-f'liol-
ot tho rlrsl Prosbjterlau chuich
at .' JO this ou'iilug. All members
ple.io attend.
Rev. Locked Aclllr.
Ili'. Locket t Adair wns in thu cltv
iclerilaj to see about his purchase of
i he Patterson ptoporty corner Wos
'oy and Jones strocts.
Marrisije Licenses.
U A. Wooilnll and lllidlo Strlngfel-
low J Ithons and Lula Lamljort.
Katy Hog Special.
Tho Katy Hog Special returned
vo-terd.i) from McKlnney jeslerda)
afHirnouii and went ou down lo .Mill-
eola. On County Business.
Count) L'oiPitnlssloneis J. A. Slouo
and W. H. Whitrield weio In the city
jesterday to see about u road north
of town
Going to School.
Hen Williams will leave on the Plj-
ei UiIb morning foi Tanjtown N. Y
to attend school. This is one of the
most celebrated of tho eastern schools
Gone to Halleyvllle.
YoBterday morning Mrs. O. D. Mou'-
lun nccomjianled hui daughter Mrs
Walter Ilalley to her home In Halluy-
vllle Okla. Mrs Moulton has recov-
ered fiom n long nnd fcevero Illness
Will Return Home
Mrs. J. D MIddletcin and daughter
will an vo home on Sunday to
iiinin .vir. .Miuillelon has rented a
1 liouso ou Stuart street where they
I will begin housekeeping.
I Some Sales of Property.
W. T Srtbbllng has sold the Sat-
lerlleld moiiertv on North Ivlnir
North
ilrert lo lwuuls Hecl.ham for $1C00.00.
Ho aUo bold hlfc homo on North Fill
ui street to I. T. Huuso for $3501)00
Has Sold Out.
13d- Williams hau bold hn pressing
liailor ou West Lee stiott lo Muuroo
.McL'ouiIis who will lake uliaigu 0:1
Iho lluth. Kd has not jot deuhU-d
what ho will do.
On the Atlantic.
C. 13. Dlnkle lecolved a card job
teulay fiom William PJyrsoii vvli'oli
stutud that ho and his party c.puH
1 each llioenvlllo on Sunt '23id.
?Tho) aie ou thu Atlantic ocean now.
Maklnn Improvements.
lludspeth A. Spurlock aiy havliij
ineir Rinro panieu .inu lop.iporeu u.ul
aie lilting up tho bhow windows.
v lien completed thoy will have a
....o.JiiL- niuic t.llun IV Mill UO II
i.1i.'itinrn tt tlw.lr miuljniini.d .. .tail
Is Improving).
.Mis C10111I1 Neal is leporlod as lm
Itovlng now and hoposuro had of
l"-'r tuil lecoverj. Mrs. I.utlo 1).
Moiris who huH been vvltli .Mrs. Noul
for thre.- weeks returned to Dallas
vostordaj-.
County Court.
In county court jestorday Jaci
Whitehead pleaded guilty to theft of
a suit eaBo from tho Cotton Hell de
pot He wns lined $5.00 and coses
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uirountlng tu $30.00
and In default
. of pa)iuent was taken to tho count
farm jesterday.
Tlie Tont Meetlnp.
Thuio was .1 good nitonduuco at the
.item meetlug" on Walworth street Ins"
ulKht and increasing luterest Ituv
A. A. Duncan preached a line sermon
uml he'd thu elosu attention of the
eonsregatlon. Meeting toda) at the
usual houra.
Damage Suit Filed.
unit una III til t.nl.inl... I.. i. .
ulbt let ckirk's office of N. C. Murra.'
vs. M K. &. T linllroad. The su-t
lb for tho burning of Mr. Murraj's
house at Klugstou this summer due
si'Jrks fiom an engine Tho amount
claimed Is (3000.00.The Pump Shipped.'
Mr. Arnold states that he receive
J a lueiisujeu from St Uuls vHteilai
J ithai the ai; compruHHor juuii tojr tli-'
Vi urtoBimwc'I ho Hhlpppd rro.ii
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twenty - four hourB.
Y. M. C. A. Meetlno 8unday.
To the Public In Genera!: Tho di-
rectors of the V. M P A reqiie-it
ivory member of tho official bou'di.
of tho rhurchts to wot ihem Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at V M. C A
hull together with tho pallors. Atlllonhatn IrMtoraay morning.
that time It will bo decided whether .Mr. nnd Mrs. V V Wood returned
or not our town shall continue to from Parinoralllo yesterday.
lwo a Voting Jlen's Christian Aso Mrs. O. A. Pfnofflo nnd on !eorg.
olatlon. irturned laBt evening from a vlst
with romtlvos nt Shawnee Okln.
Attended Funeral. 1 E. Taylor architect of Pott
Yesterday afternoon C. II. MoKIn '.Worth was In tho city yesterday
ney returned from Como whore ho' Judgo I.. L. Wood of Sulphir
attended tho funornl of his sonln-lav
Joe Wftlkor who was recently killed
In a railroad accident. Tho burial
took plnco yesterday nt Pine Foiosi
cemetery. Mrs. Walker returned her.--with
Mr. McKlnney nnd Wash Wil-
liams a rolatlto of the deceased nlsr
returned and went ou homo to Caddo
Mills.
Glanders In the County.
Yotftorrtay .tudgo J. W. Manning and
Dr. J. 13. Vllkliin wont to n farm thre.-'
miles north of the cltj to s?e some
animals that we'u teported us slcl
They found twu mules nnd ono horse
suffering with glanders and ordered
them to he disposed of. Judge Man-
n'ng says there Is on-u glanders la
the coiintj and warns farnima and
other horse owners to lie careful of
their slock. With proper precaution?
tho dlse.iEii can bo kept from spread
Ing.
From Mr. Hilton.
Count) Clerk Sid I. Arnold receiv-
ed a letter jesterday from llev. W.
T. Hilton at Denver. In which ho
daled that tho ph)slcl:ms said thero
would bo a turn In the rendition of
Mrs. Illllon within forty eight bouts
either for better or wnrhu. Tho let-
lei wiiB written on Wednosdny bo tho
change may have taken plnco yester-
day. As no fuither news has been
received It Is hoped by Iho friend?
cf -Mrs. Illltnn that tho change has
lew for belter otherwise It Is thought
a dispatch would havo been received
by some ono hero.
Alrdome and Colonial.
Todu) and tonight theio will be all
.'aw piugrauis at tliobo pojiular hdnt
e. Thu bhovvs will be at i: at) at the
colonial and ot 7.15 and b.I5 at ulguc
.11 thu Alrdono. Theio are two lu.l
icel plcturos "llclvvvcu Lovu and
Honor" a beautiful drama and "Saved
I)) the ring" a patriotic been o diama.
It Is another South Amorlcan rom-
ance the btoiy bdug that of a )ouu
planter who Is aicubed of trying ;u
Mil his sweetheart und just as a mob
is about to Ijnch him he is saved nj
tlie American Hag. Theio aie pleat)
of thrills and swell bCeulc elTec's
Ihuro will bo two new Illustrated
Jongs In today's piogram
' Diily Allen to Return.
Manager Lausldn aunuunces thu
.ho IJIllj Allen .Musical Coined v com
pnny will play a week's rotum ei
gageinent hero beginning next Moil
(l.ij-. 'lliej made mail) fiieuds durln
iliolr spilug stay horo and they if
Un 11 with mi augmented cast. Tho
coinpnii) is headed by tho lii'iultable
Ullly Allen and tho ICetuei Siateis
Cora Mitchell Josio llright nnd Mi
lluddlostuti ai0 btlll with theirt Thero
aro soveial new members of the coin
imnj and Sutton and "Caprice" 1110
lelng featured lu their grotesque
dances.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Items of interest of Those who Come
and Ga
.Mis. 1. L. fJieer Is visiting in Wolfa
City.
Abo Lowetisteln was In Dallas ye.i-
leiday. Itov. 13. D. Itecco was In Wiiidom
jeBlorday.
J. A. U'obb of Clinton wus In tow.i
)eatmdaj'.
D U. llloks camo ovor from Dallas
last night
(loo ge DHTcnbachor It ft last night
lor I'.uls.
H. H. ll.ibs letuined fiom Leonard
'ast evening.
It. It. No) land returned last night
from Dallas.
Mis. II. W. WllllniiMi visited in Dal-
las yesterday.
Itev. W. P. Clark of Dallas was lu
toWn jestorday.
C. 13. Handle of Comnieico was" In
town yesteulay.
J. M. TIsdall relumed from Mineral
Wells jestoiday
Itobert Moitlmuro was In Whlto-
wrlght )osterday.
AIlIu Obonchaln returned yesteulay
fiom Whllovvrlght.
W. II. llutler of Cnmpbojl was in
tho ell) )osteiday.
T. J. Andorson of Trenton was In
tlio city esterday.
Constablii John llrynn of Campbell
was In lawn yesterday
Dr. J C Hundloy of Commerce
was lu the city yoslerday.
I!ov Itlchard Morgan returned to
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Moving Pictures nnd Illustrated Songs
At the COLONIAL one show only nt 3:3) p. m
At the AlliDOAiR two bltovvs ench night at 7:15 anil
fi;-ls p in
Next Week
Billy Allen Musical Comedy Company
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Springs wns In the city yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. Wnllaco H. Graham
illll arrlvo home today from New
'York.
Mrs. J. T Mllner nnd Mrs. H. I!
Knwley returned from Dallas last
night.
Miss Snllle Hollo Jonos will go to
Sulphur Springs this morning to vis-
It Mrs. Klchard (loodson.
Mrs W. C. Korr and children hiwc
teturned from n two weoks' visit at
Mr. Kerr's ranch near Wills Point
W I. Poster who line been visit-
ing Mr. nnd .Mrs. J N. Craln hnrj
tutumed to his homo nt Hen r'rahk-
Hn. Mrs Otis Oary who has been visit
ing hei parents Judge nnd Mrs C
I. Hlder letuined to I'mt Worth ye1
terday.
.Mrs. W. 13. Plnley nnd danghtar
Jlra. Hay I Inloy or Nevada we'e
In tho city )ostoidny the guests of
Mrs J. J. LePnn
Deputy Slieiln (leorgo Dugan was
In Aberfoyle on business ostord.i
Sheriff llenwoll was In Commerce
Wolfo City and CeleHto yesterdny
Mrs Ion King and Mis I) P
ltallcy. who havo been visiting with
W S rinlther nud famll) on Wes'
Henry street have returned lo Iher
home at Ardinom okln
If the Hunt County People
knew tho merits of Hall's Texas Won
der thov would never surfer from Kid
r.ej' llladder or Ilhcurcntlc trouble
$1.00 bottle a CO day treatment Bel
dopj falls to cure. Wrlto for local tcp
tlmonlals. Dr. 13. W. Hall 2020 Olive
St. St. I.ouls Mo Sold by druggists
What Have You to Sell?
llcds buggies horses cows chlcls
ens goobo feathers or nuv thing I!
S. Chandler tho furnituio man will
buy or exchango goods to )ou for
them Como nnd see.
Classes correctly fitted to tho eye
lenses giound and rendo while )ou
wait. Dr. M. Boskow Optician
Por Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
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School of Music
MISS MARTHA L. GIBSON
Director and Teacher of Piano.
MISS JESSICA PERRY Voles.
MISS DERNICE DAVIS Violin.
MISS WANDA THOMAS Piano
OUTSIDE STUDIOS:
Downtown ovor Oraham'B.
North at Dr. Meadows' resl
deuce.
South nt Mr. Tippett's resi-
dence. Wost nt West Stud o oppo
silo West School nullding
Tor hours and terms addres?
MISS GIBSON
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Refreshing
Drinks
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nil sorts. Prices reasonable t
Will exchange How for old fui- $'
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and sco If there isn't something It.
tho paint lino )ou need We carry nl
kinds of paints ol's varnlsho stain
polishes cinmels etc. Tho brusho-
to apply them with too. Everjthlnf
from the smallest caicel's hair penci
to the biggest whltowash brush. DU
lino up to date Wnll Paper. QuallH
and quantity the best nnd most tor tbt
monej'.
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of the (iroeoiy more thai wi'l illl
Miur ord.Y correctly with the hs.-it
goods that will deliver the gonl.
iromptly; that will charge the lew mi
Prices Make a note of the iniiiibjr
it's 51 and call It tho next thro
you need anything in the tiroc-iy
line.
Noble & Kimljfougli1
Still Selling
At one f.iio plus 11.00 to 'lo.as Coast
pniiip. idho Mineral VVelln Pnri
;: i (H'piiii.m limi Putnam. Aug ;o Sopi
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WITHIN THREE YEARS THERE WILL DC ONLY
PLAYER PIANOS SOLD. ANY ONE CAN PLAY THE9E IN
STRUM&NTS WITHOUT MUSICAL TRAINING. CALL IN
AND HEAR 0N6.
WE ARE SELLING PIANOS EVERY DAY. OVER FIFTY
PIANOS SOLD SINCE MAY SO. PRICES ARE RIGHT FROM
9(55.00 TO !r0O.00. EASY TERMS.
p s We have ore of tho host tuners In the Stato. Phono
ii j'our orders.
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Just Received a Shipment
East Texas ; Muscadines
Especially Fine Telephone Us
Alexander Grocery Co.
LET THE WAGON STOP AT
Weyrich's "Holsom Loa
NOEODY HANDLES IT BETWEEN THE BAKERY
AND YOUR KITCHEN.
BOTH PHONES.
Phone Weyrich's Steam Bakery
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Any Poultry Man Can Hatch Chicks
Hut very few can raiEe them a'l. Moro Chicks die through
tho summer for want of cleanliness and a good Tonic Powder
than from Roup and Cholera combined. Disinfect with Crcolol
nnd givo International Poultry Powder and see how thoy thrlv;.
A little goes a long way with chlchs and at n very small colt.
gee: s drug store.
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MONfcY FOR AN ALARM CLOCK BUT DRINK
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Phone Bag'ey & Son or your druggist.
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ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THE CELEBRATED CONNERS-
VILLE DUCHIES PRICES ARE CORRECT.
WE ALSO HAVE TWO OR THREE
Refrigerators
TO CL03L- OUT AT COST. THIS IS THE LAST OPPOR.
TUN1TY TO RECEIVE ONE AT THIS PRICE.
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toinfortable and iohkIi'' If ii Uj a Illecs hussy wo Itnow what
pleanuo )ou get out of u dilvo Toi (here aro no hotter DuggleJ
made than the lllees. 1'list thoy nro made for set vice and
wyh all the tyJu and comfort that Is possible lo push lu then
one will find. You find some Ilugg'os that are noat looking
hut they will not stand hurd usage. You find others that wour
- well but have no stjle whatever. In a Uluos Uuggy jou gat
all these good points combined. The very best material In
i-veiy Hue Is used they me the most highly painted lluggloa
sold anwheie nud they are the lightest eablost running Uug.
es jou eie.- rode iu Wo viro solo nsenta here for them-iuil
wo atuud back of ever)' one vvo sell so yuu havo a dqubla
guaranteo for they are guaranteed to us. As to the styles
shown It's a matter of laBte In wlect'ug from this Btoclt. Wo
have tho handsome ranopy and ou nslon top surrlos tho
Auto neat cul under ltouudauout tho plain- panul seat lound-
ttuout and the cut under auto mat. 'lhoy aro suitablo for
an liuiu
It will give us pleasure to have )ou come In and eeo tho
muns st'e bhon hue and we Itnow vvo can save you money
if ou wJU flguie with us
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The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 17, 1910, newspaper, September 17, 1910; Greenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115225/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .