The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 93, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 17, 1910 Page: 4 of 6
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THE MORNING HEIULD
BY E. W. HARRIS & SON.
Entered at the posloClco at Oreon-
fllle Texas oa aecond-clasa mall
mutter.
Sunday Dec. 1B 1910.
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Tax Aaaesaor and Collector:
JIM McSPADDEN.
IL Q. TOLJBERT.
JOHN H. ELLIS.
VIRaiL JOHKSEY.
LOUIS MOIUtlS.
JESSE A. NORTON.
' ' a T. FRYER.
MARVIN S. J0NK9.
CLAUD LONQ.
HUQH HORN.
DAN ROIIDRTSON
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Light of the Christmas City.
And tho city had no need of tho
Bun neither of the moon to shino In
It; for tho glory of God did lighten it
and the Umb Is the light thereof.
Itovelatlon xxl 23.
In tho face on the street that Is sweoi
with the dream.
On the lips that are child's It has fall.
en with its gleam.
In the hearts of tho throngs ah they
moio on their wa
It Is woailng a glory to light them to
play.
And the Lamb Is the light thereof
In the city of Christmastime
The glory of Cod 1s a llttlo low
Aud-the peal of a Christmas
" chime.
In lane and In alley whereier ther
blows
The dust of the c!t It brlngeth tho
rose;
Where pain and whore hunger whore
want and where strife
Are huddled it comes with the light
of sweet llfo
And It burns on the nle nnd hit1
On palaco and cot the name
It shines with the warmth of the
Christmas cheer
In a pure aud an equal ilame.
Tho sun may go down and the moon
may be dark
But the light of the Lamb swings ta
beautiful are
In the homes aud the hoatonv th-j
laud and the tea
While the hosts of the city dance by
In their glee
In the dark and the dnad and futr
The shadow tho mist and tua
gloom.
It walks through the lulloys to
bring with Its beam
Tho spirit of bairn aud of bloom
The city it lights is th soul Hint j
bowed
With the night of its feir in the hear;
of the crowd;
Its steeples are touched with Its ray
o'er tho hills
Its lips are awaKo with the music
that thrills.
Tho light of the city of Christinas
time
The lote of nls heart In a glow
It touches the faceb that smile a
the streets
And It lightens the burdens they
Know.
In young and in old that you pass on
tho way.
It Is burning their hearts with lib
beautiful ray;
On tbi lips It Is song iu the soul it u
crate
'TIa the light of the Umb on ibe lit-
tle ihlld's lace.
And It lasts till the end of things
Till the sun and the moon mo
gone
This light of the glory of Cod on
high
In the roue of tho Chiiutinus
dawn.
Tho RonUtown Uard la the Haiti-
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the golden moment:
their way; there'll be lime Tor id'e
dreiining in old age's wintry da
while tlic morn of llfo is Willi us let
us put up lots of hay for time in
marching on I bnve keen n couui
pDorhoue where the pauper sighed
and wopt for the wasted years be
liltul them when high carrdinl they
Kent when thev held their lato en
roii - ml while the weary tollers slept.
rid time is maiihlne on 1 hnui soo'i
ul men plained without sign ol
leir-. 01 milh they were hustled 1
);. I one ird like R bo of Junk in
...oil mil thei always were tlio pen
i wIih had fooled away their jouth
mi time H innrchliiK on Ah In
ninth ilie golden moments seem a
hiuindles. endless More and we
.itc them ns the chldrcn wnRte
ilu pebbles on tho shore! One bv
one the moment's Ieao us and tho:'
i nine to UK no more nnd time le
manning on. Walt Mason.
Thoughts on Christmas.
The time draws near the birth nl
.Tews the Christ. Over the world
i omen a change momenta! hut won
derful Fur one dny tho principal
mothea of hiimin effort cease to ncl
mil lo away to their oppoiltes
i h.uiti icplncos greed Kindliness ic
'places Jealousy nnd hate; Inutile"-
hood replaces compel li Ion Klialrv
In lopilsitlon yields to rlinlry In git
lug Tor one dnj In Ilie year the
fomluct of the rhrlstlan wotld con
'in ins not meieU In hollow pretence
imt in leallti to tho prctopls of Jo
Mh 11ieie is on enrlh IT not peace
it lci'1 the willingness to eeao Iron)
"trife. .mil If one tiny Is a little too
brief lo perfect the feeling and prac-
tice of good will toward men still
lonslderlng how greit the clnnge is
fioni ordinary h.ihlludes. wo eonlrlv.'
u fair Imllntlon of It. Considering
too that tho Christian apiilt Is ex
pected to Inst for one day onlj the
world shows It must ho admitted
great respoct to the nnllllean shep
herd hj taking so much pains to glxe
mi air of erl-slmllltiide to Its lirlet
snunnssion lo tins rule. lor one
whole dny in the year we nro Chris
tiana In deed as well as name Se
lected
Peace on Earth.
"1'earo on eailh. good will tow aid
men " the grandest of all carols dear
ost of all angel hMiins time has do-
atroed none of Its sweetness nnd has
presened all of 1th promise Sckctcil
At the Lyric Monday.
Three high cuss audellle acts
make up the program at the Lyiic
for tho first part of this week. Coop
er C.istlelierry a former Greomille
boy who has been et successful .ib
a t-omedian is offeilng a black fuci
singing and dancing act MUs Nellie
Dure h.is an .lit of cluractei bongs
and dames. Kampl.iln . Dell The
Spanish Troub.ulors present high
class blnglng ut. There will bo the
usual change of moving plumes
Glasses correctly lilted to the eye
lenses ground nnd made while yo'i
wait lir. M IksKow. 1-1
Silk hobo liaiidKerihiefb
lirs FurklUb ilios Co
and col
12-18
Your Chance to Own a Good Home.
A Mii.iil ensh payment aud balance
on easy leruib will buy a modem bun
galow l room colUgo with hall and
bath on lot fJ b 120 situated on n
popular btreet Just it tew minutes
walk from business section. Build-
ing nlmobt new aud Is giod as an In
estincnl or for a home will rent
loadlly to good tenant. A burgiln it
bold soon See W. S McKuln.
A Suitable Present.
Now stylo ilber green rocker or
loathei rocker a real geuulno dav-
enport an an sijuaie or a parlor
lamp. Prices gu.irault.ed. Goods ex
changed
II S CHANDL-nil.
The riirnlluro .Man
Notice.
To Customers: I hao located just
south of Laundry corner of Pickett
and St. John streets whero I will ho
better prepaied to serve you. Will
glio good Hues nnd pcifect Ills in
dress making. Aluo furnished rouiiis
to lent. Mis. M Sanders old phone
Cone lockers bewlng rockers all
kinds of rockers also doll buggies
ntj. W Sinclair.
lllsculis are not a Jnllure if ISIk or
Uhlo shortening is used There's no'
"Just as good "
J. W. Sinclair wants $ 5n0 00 worth!
of second hand furniture cash or o
change
Italko's for Iron beds
Ralko's for easy chairs
CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
Do Not Endanger Uf. When . Green
vllle Citizen SIioab You
the Cure.
Why will peoplo toutlnuo to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint back
actio urinary disorders lameness
headaches languor why allow them
miles to becou-o thronic Invalids
when u certain euro is offered them''
Doan's Kldnoy I'llts is the remedy
to use because It gives to tho kidueja
the help they noed to perfoiui their
work.
If you haio any even one of the'
sinptoms of kidney diseases cure'
yourself now belore diabetes dropsy
or Ilrlght's disease sets lu Read lira
Greemlllo testlinonj ;
O H Pippin painter W Lee St
Oreentillo Texas says: "lleforo pro-
curing Doan's Klduoy Pills at Ford
& Pennington's Drug Store I had beeu
trying for over two years to gt a
rotccdy that would strengthen mr kid-
neys These organs bad always been
my weak spot and I was caused con
Idcrable annoyance by too frequent
passages of tho kidney secretions.
Doan's Kidney Pi 11a checked this trou-
ble and promptly restored my kidneys
to a normal condition"
Tor sals by all dealers. Price SO
(tints Kostervllilburn Cot Buffalo
Now York solo ngouU (or the United
tSatea.
Remember the name Doan's and
take bo other.
CmilfcWMyM.
HANDSOME jlf
FUR
IF YOU WANT TO MAKE SOME ONt'S DRIQHT EYE3
BRIGHTER NO MORE DELIGHTFUL GIFT COULD BE
FOUND THAN A NICE FUR SET. THEY ARE VERY TASH-
IONABLE VERY HANDSOME VERY PRACTICAL AND A
VERY GOOD INVESTMENT IN EVERY WAY. BETTER
HAVE YOURS PUT AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS. YOU'LL
FIND THIS IS THC STORE TO BE ABSOLUTELY DEPEND-
ED UPON FOR FURS AS WE HAVE THE ASSORTMENT
AND ALL OF DEPENDABLE QUALITY. WE SHOW MANY
STYLES IN SEPARATE PIECES OR IN SETS AT....1.5
New Christmas
Handbags.
NOWHERE ELSE IN GREENVILLE WILL YOU FIND
SUCH ASSORTMENT OF HAND BAGS AS WE ARE SHOW
INC. THEY ARE ALL NEW BOUGHT FOR CHRISTMAS
SELLING. HERE YOU CAN FIND ANY SIZE AND SHAPE
YOU WANT AND ONE AT ANY PRICE YOU WANT TO
PAY FROM 50c TO $18.00
AND MOST ANY PRICE BETWEEN UP TO SET $.15.00
DON'T FORGET THE BIG VALUES WE OFFER IN
LADIES' COAT SUITS COATS AND DRESSES ENTIRE
LINE AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT.
X LADIES' COAT SUITS COATS AND DRESSES-ENTIRE ' nnnnslls 908811.13 .. Y
X $ . 1(tai """"'" :; s
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! X S wm. PIERSON J- M. SPURLOCK. Y
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lanks. Guttering Well Curbing J rnCSH H0NEY' Ji
Uoollng Itidgo Itoll and everything In Y HfllflaU t-YPlirQinHQ y COUNTRY BUTTER i
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in stock. X TO THE ? X ANDtuua' ' """-"'"-"''-" Y.
W. A.MARTIN SOUTHEAST COLORADO y'S BREAKFAST FOODS OF vj I OF WOOD TO SELL OLD I . iOil. "t&h
NEW PHONE. J CHICAGO ST. LOUIS X ALL KINDS. Vi
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
OASTO R I A
BOND SURETY FIRE TORNADO
OR LIFE INSURANCE
SEE
J. H. VanAmburgh.
North Side Square. Doth Phones
TRAN8FER
and
STORAGE.
Office at Model Pressing Parlor
Old phono 370 Now phone 293
WHEN YOUR FRIEND CALLS
and noicif the now wnll paper wo
haie supplied you bur admiration will
bo sincere Tor tho paper will jcr
talnl) bo both pretty und uncommon
Why not tunko your selection now
beforo tho most exclusive patterns
liaio been taken. Homo of the pretti-
est aro bound to go tlrst ou account
of their surprisingly moderate prices.
T. C. White & Co.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
BOTH PHONES
1 X via thc X !! i 5 1 r 1 "i
I FOn a tt John T. :: V ' iinnnii '
. . ;!; kspagj? A) te-VrVVi-- HOLIDAY RATES VIA
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X AND TEXAS POINTS X !' ( i J
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Y liSiObai'VidTtfWI A V A CORNER HENDERSON AND if
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X wSfFry Y A y Mll-L STREETS.
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Selling dates to thc Si nth
east Dec 20 21 and 22 lie
turn limit January IS lull.
To Texas points Dec. 2.' 23
24 23 2C 31 1910 and Jan 1
1911. Return limit Jan 5 1911
Two trains dalh equipped
with modern steel day coaches
cliulr cars (seats flee) Stand
nrd Pullunn Sleeping Cats and
Cotton lli It Parlor Cafe Cars.
Through without change of cars
to Memphis und St. Louiis.
Tor detailed Information call
upon or address
R F. POYNOR C. T A
250 West Io St. Roth PhoncB
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Hnlke'u for cook stoic -tho Daiilug
lino.
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$ Upathnrc (train Rn
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ALFALFA AND
PRAIRIE HAY
FEED AND COaL
Oil Ice ami Warehouses on
St. John Street Opposite
Hardwood Factory
Ikilli Phones -(i.
'X4"&":.1.$
THfc PEOPLE'S
W. Hi BUSH Prealdent P A. NORRIS Vlca Prea
JHO L. LOVCJOY Vice Prea. L. N. BYRD Active Vic. Pr
8. B. BROOKS Caahlar.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 10 1910.
Ri:S0URUL'S.
Loans .mil discounts JMti.lDG liJ
U. S. bonds and premiums 15C.00UU)
riirnlluro. fixtures and real estalo 2900 00
Demand loins cash exchango and cotton G09203 71
Total J1.3U.3JU0J
uaiiilitii:s.
Capital 150U0l)U0
Surplus aud pronto tHMSSUU
Circulation IGO.uOOOO
Rills payable "01)0.00
Deposits 3M.81M3
lotal l.ai48J0J
The above Btalcmenl Is correct.
S 11 HUOOKS Cashier.
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S Si in 1 iT7 : .
IV IT. HAVF. III a a r I 1.1 a a. I ! P lAffl F
V- aro not lu tho Clothing
business but with our long ex-
perlenue Cleaning Pressing and
Altering Ladles's and llents'
Clothes we feel we can gUo you
thorough satisfaction.
join our Club bo a nifty llt-
tlo fellow
Model
Pressing Parlor
Roth Phonos Cotton Phillips
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For Afternoon
Luncheon
-WE HAVE
TAMALES
SWITZER CHEESE
BOILED HAM
LOBSTERS
CAKES
ROQUEFORT TYPE
CHEESE
PICKLES
AND ALL REQUIREMENTS
FOR A LUNCH.
ood k Swift
lleth Phones
THE SOUTH SIDE GROCERS
Mmmt ' iwi .Ji-1 ' lJV'P
DEPOSITORY If
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FREEZE AND BURST PHONE
US AND WE WILL FIX THEM
PROMPTLY.
Insurance
Fire Automobile Tornado
Live Slock Plate Glass Acci-
dent Suroty Ronda represent
Ing the Ileal Companies only.
B. O Wylie & Co
H. ASHBURN MANAGER.
Phone No. 192.
Office over First National bank
5 3
4
WHEN YOUR ' CTV
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W. T Monroe
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United States
F. J. PHILLIPS PraaUent H.
JAS. ARMISTEAD. V.-Pres. W.
GEO. S. PERKINS V.-Prta. J
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Greenville National
Exchange Bank
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 10 1910.
i
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts (Tlnio)
V S. and other bonds
Dunking house fuuiltuie nnd
CASH:
In auit
With other banks
Dcinai.d loans and cotton
Total 1."JS!!041.1C
I.lAlllI.ITIKS.
Capital
Surplus and umllildcd profits.
Circulation
Hetoneil for aod
Deposits
Total
We lertify this statement
F. J. Phllllpa
Gao. 3. Perklna
Jaa. Armlstead
J. M. 'J yk-ln
J. B. Clayton
A G. Lantzne-.ter
A. F. Rlchter
T. R. caat.
O T. Graham
L. A. Clark
E P Bccton
Stove That is Smitated-
Cet the Original.
The nair "COLE'S HOT BLAST FROM CHICAGO" will
be found on the reed door of e.ich stove Bo sure that you
get tin "ORIGINAL HOT BLAST" Tho most econotnlcil
stove In the world for hard coal soft coal wood or cobs. Re-
quires no change for hard ?oal wood or soft coal.
x - :
S una I'lniib is liililed to di.iih He says It snow comes
10111 ft el deep in Gteenwlle he can bum look after tho chll-
di en oer tho Home lelephoii Company phones. Ho figures
as follows 1100 pat ions kicp new phones and an average
of Ihe peop'e 10 oith fnnlH would mike .1500 peoplo he can
look after Child en gel the new phone
-.
Through Cars to Memphis in
Vldland l'rUio route ou morning
u.iln Ttiobdny Dec 20.
Tickets on sale to points In thi
Old Stutcs Dec 20 21 2J. 19111 it
tin ii limit Umiuuiy IS 1911.
Texas I.oiilllana Arkansas and
Oklahoma Dee. 22. 23 21 2f. 2(1 3
1910 January 1 1911; return limit
lununiy ." 1911.
I'oi full Inhumation see
R. L. HEWITT AGENT.
LEE ANDERSON C. T. A.
Phono No. 252.
J. T MUSE
ALL KINDS OF FREBH MEATS
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF
THE CITY.
South Wesley Street
Meat Market
Mrs. E. M. Taylor
Public Stenographer.
Office wltb
Hamilton.
Sberrlll Mulkey .4
rH5ffiOJ3te
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Depository
W. WILLIAMS Caahler.
A. WILLIAMS JR. AaaL Caah
W. BIRDSONG Aaat. Caah.
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futures
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. 200000.00
4000 00
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Is correct.
P. .1. 1'lllLLlI'S l'resldent.
It. W. WILLIAMS Cashier.
DIRECTORY:
H. W. Williams
Mra. W. A. Williams
M. M. Arnold
C. B Jonea
W. B. Wlas.
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? A-M4AA-.. 111!
Imitations of tho original Hot Dlast are
many None of them have the absolute-
ly air tight nnd gas tight construction
throughout which Colo's Hot BlaBt has
by reason of Its numerous patonts. A
patented steel collar connects the elbow
d'nft to tho sto;e body and cannot open
by action of the fiercest boat. Tho pat-
ented compound hinge ou tho lower dralt
cannot warp and tho ash door closes air-
tight by its own weight. Tho patented
smoke proof feed door preventB umoko
dust or gas escaping when fuel Is put In
the stove. Perfect results therefore
from soft coal. Tho heavy fire box pro-
tects the points where other stoves burn
out first and Insures great durability.
Remember lm tatfons lack tho spec-
ial featuies bcciuso these aie fully pat-
ented aud piotected. All Imitations soon
open up seams and cracks which maKo
them fuil caters rather than fuel savers
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TELEPHONE CO.
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C M. Christopher
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
.Makes a specialty of miau
fncturing and Installing electric
blgUS
Carry full line of kil kinds
Electrical QooiB.
277 West Leo StreoL
i'lrst Door West of Arrtn's
Drug Btcre.
Both Phones 1CS.
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A. R. Holmes
FIRE
TORNADO
LIABILITY
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBIL5
LIVE STOCK
8URETY BONDS.
Snsurance
Only Reliable Companies Repre-
sented. Oftlco 206 N. Stonewall
Street. Uoth Phones 36S.-3
Protect four Property
I represent Leading Companies
and ana prepared to write
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R.M. Chapman
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The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 93, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 17, 1910, newspaper, December 17, 1910; Greenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115285/m1/4/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .