The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 102, Ed. 1, Friday, December 30, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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NEWS IN BRIEF.
Weather Bureau
rrldny; Kntr cotdor. Tempornturo
iniuiinuin 45 degrees; ranxlmura 44
degrees. Precipitation 1 Inch. Tlio
Southwestern Telegraph nnd Tele-
phono Company report to mldnK is:
Cloudy no rain at San t -a.
Hntn nt all Toxok points yo .ny
morning and clear last night.
Is Quite Sick
(i. A. l'fnofflo la conllucd to tho
house by an attack of sickness.
Marriage Licenses.
K. I. Clinton and Cordlo Urlnlco.
Hen Wado ntul l'minlo McCnity
Bachelor Girls Club.
Miss llllrnbcth Adams will entertain
tho llachclor (ilrls Club exclusively at
B o clock Saturday afternoon.
Home From Gilmer.
II. T. DIckBon returned yesterday
from (llliner whero lie has a contract
lo build a liandsoino church.
Choir Practice.
The choir of Knvanaugh church will
meet for practice at 7:15 tonight.
.Members please tak0 notice.
County Court.
In County Court jestorday In the
caso of Nix vs. Supremo Lodge of tho
Tillic of Hon itur n motion to dismiss
on certiorari was ovcriulcd.
Wesley Choir.
Tho Wesley choir will meet toulglfi
nt Hie church nt 7 o'clock livery mem
her is requested to bo on blind promp'.-
'v.
At Murphy-Mlllcr's.
Mm. J. 1). McMullen of Altus Okla.
lias arrived In this city and will as
sii Mrs. Martin in the millinery du-
paituient at Murphy-Miller's. Tho
t toils Is being opened up and will bo
on display tomonow.
To Attend Funeral.
II. clay Carlo went to Dallas yea-
tordny morning nnd was to leave
(hero for Lexington Ky. to attend
the funeral of his mother who died
Suddenly on Wednesday.
Painters Union.
All members nf Painters Union No.
Mis. are requested to attend tho meet
Ing at 7:::0 tonight at which tlmo
them will bo nomination and election
of officers. o. A. Itustell secretary.
- Dedication of Manse.
The (iracu Presbyterian Mnio will
bu dedicated Saturday ovculng. Ev
ery moiuber of tho church Is expect-
ed 10 bo thorii nnd help mnho it an
enjoyable occasion.
Coming to Hunt County.
. Mr. and .Mrs. C. It. Coffey arrived
in the. city yesterday from Alabama
and will inako their homo near Kalr-
lie. Mr. Coffey Is a cousin to Count
Judge Geo. I). I nil. Tills will he wel-
comed as settlers in limit county.
On His Way Home.
W. C. ilea was tho guest of Oscar
Uals esterdny for a while. Ho was
on bis way fiom Cooper to his home
In ltoir Oltla. .Mr. Hoa married Miss
Velma Jolmsey of this city nnd is ono
or tho lending business men of Hoff.
Card of Thanks.
Mr and Mrs .1. l. Bley wish to
I hank nil who helped by word or deed
In the illness and doatli of their lov-
ed ono. They appreclato all that lias
been done for them nnd tho loved
dead.
Visitors From Commerce.
Mrs. lid McCarthy and daughter
Misses Kdna and Mildred .Misses
Mary Thompson Myrtle Phillips .Mar-
gueiito DeJemeti and Mary Jcrn-i
gan of Commerce aro guests of .Mr.
mid .Mrs. T. V. Thompson.
Presbyterian Aid Society.
Mrs. A. 1 Murphy and -Mrs. li. U
Murphy will entertain tho Ladles Aid
Society of the First Presbyterian
churcli at 3 o'clock next Monday af-
ternoon. All ladlos of Hie church and
coimregiiUon are cordially invited to
attend.
Odd Fellow Degree.
Last ulKht the Campbell lodge ot
odd Fellows came over In intend a
meeting of I'red Undo lodge I. O. O.
l' No. S" and biouslit with them n
caiiilldiito upon whom the Fred lindo
IoiIku exemplllled the woik of Hie
Hist degree. The oreiislon wiih enjoy-
ed by both tho visitors and the local
lodge.
Ait Appreciative Gift.
The Saturd.'i' Culture. Club' lias
made a nice Kill of a set of juvenile
Uioks Ito Carnegie ILIbrary;. it Js
"Biorios Eiory Child Should Know'
edited by ll V. .Mable Tho tut ton-
fists of olghl volunius giving the best
stories iioums fairy talcs heroine
lioroos birds miiigH nnd water won-
dels The books whl soon be ready
for clroulntiou. 'J ho library iniuiune
inont wishes lo thank tlio club for
the nice donation.
Contribute to Gilt.
Tho Barbers I'nlou No. M2 met
last night In called "session and voted
to contribute to tho fuud which is lie-
lug raised lo present a token to Gov.
T. M Campbell ou his retliemcnt from
the exocutlvo cbnlr. The Durbers Un-
ion appieolate the efforts of Cciv.
Campbell In having .ill. Iuwk enact-
id during bin ternn- as .oernoi nut
'.Hi'ovlng lum to e a hub ineud to
the laborlug luun of Texas they glad-
ly contributed their flinro toward pre
centlng him with a suitable token ot
regard.
At the Lyric.
liintty the Muuluulator does some
iiiii-i -..Ing aid )i h'v ent(rl:uii.
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u not a tatjflcutt tut rliUSt o'ifisttvHWKfi''W'
hand worker but Ills act Is altogether
good. Tho Harpers aro song nnd
danco artists with a good lino of tal.'i
and tho rest of their otrorlng Is equal-
ly as good. Tho samo vatidovlllo will
bo offorod tonight. Tho motion pic-
ture Is a dandy Indian comedy-drama
of tho different kind with a pretty
story.
Harry Seaman Promoted.
Harry Seaman a Grecnvlllo boy
lms been unpointed chief clerk In the
land and tax department in tho gon-
ornl offices of th0 Clulf Colorado and
Santa Fo railroad at Galveston
Greenville Printing Company.
Jim Nelson has assumed charge of
me lireonvlllo Printing Company
plant nnd will do a general Job print-
ing business. He Is a printer of sov-
era I yunrs experience nnd has been
wilb tho Uanuur for tho past throo
years.
At the Colonial.
"Tho Crippled Teddy Hear" is one
of tho prottlcst child Btorles Imagina-
ble the kind that brings a lump Into
your throat nnd then turns out hap-
pily. "Italian Sherlock Holmes" is n
story dealing with unraveling of
mystery In high society by an unus-
ually clever Italian dotectho.
Death of Mr. Spears.
News lias been receded of the
ileiilh in Dallas of Jacob V. Spears
from pneumonia. Mr. Spears was tho
rather ot Mrs. M. Homier of this city
nnd was ono or tho best known In-
surance men in the state. The fun-
eral was at 1 o'clock yesterday nfier-
noon. On account of illness .Mrs.
thinner was unable to bo at the fun
eral. Mr. niwl Mrs. Uonnor linvo tlio
sympathy of friends in this bereave-
mcnL
An Erroneous Statement.
The telegram to the Foit Worth
ltecord sent from Cleburne which stnt
oil that 1). (!. Sells had died upon the
operating table in arcenvllle was a:i
error so far as regards the cause ot
tioaui. Mr. Sells arrived in Clreon-
Vlllo Christinas day en louto to Com
meico to join his rnmlly. Ho was in
n very bad condition suffering from
iictilo pneumonia. Ho went to a local
Hospital not for an operation but bo-
cause ho was sick and died two days
later not from any operation because
ho was not operated uion but Pftini
tho effects of the disease.
DAMAGE SUITS FILED.
niree Were Placed on the District
Clerk's Books.
Yesterday tlireo suits wcro filed In
the office ot the district clerk as fol
lows: .M. 11. Coono vs. M. K. & T. Hy.
for personal injuries received at Par
sons Kan. for $35000.00
A. A. Driver vs. M. K. & T. Ky. for
personal Injuries from being thrown
from a buggy by horse becoming
frightened. He sues for $20000.
Thoiniis Sanches s. T. & N. O Ky.
for alleged Injuries to his wife while
alighting fiom n train at Kaufman
suing for $:ionoo.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zachery and sons
returned yesterday morning from
Memphis. Tenn. and Pino llluiT Ark.
wheie they spent tho holidays with
ruhulvvs.
Miss Hello Hawkins returned from
Dallas last night.
It. It. No land was a professional
visitor to Dallas yesterday.
.Major W. L. Ueckham returned last
night from a hunting trip near liniory
Dr. I). It. Wnddle.
specialist eye
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ear noso nnd throat.
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COLONAL THEATER
I.OVIJ nnd LAW--A Pretty Love Story
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VISIT OUR STORE
And be couUnced that wo havo tho
prices on furniture which
Deserves Your Patronage
A nice Hue ot Art Squares Hugs Laco Curtains Ktc.
from you will bo appreciated.
J. W. SINCLAIK
PERSONAL MENTION.
Items of Interest of Those Who Coma
snd Qo.
liarl Iltirkc is homo from Emory.
Sheriff Arnold was In Campboll yes
tordny.
Miss Grace Durko Is visiting In Com
tnerco.
Kny Murroll of Kalrllo was In town
esterday.
Dwlght Morgan was over from Dal-
las yesterday.
S. D. Stlnson was a visitor to Ce-
leste yesterday.
Mrs. Clarence Uradfurd Is visiting
tit Whltewrlght
S. S. Frnzer ot Lono Oak was In
tho city yesterday.
Itev. Levi Dunn ot Drashoar. was
In tho city yesterday.
Albert Kolllns left yesterday for his
homo In Can on City.
Jililgo W. P. Ilrady of l'ccos City
Is visiting In tho city.
Mrs. Morris Harrell returned yes-
tordny from Campboll.
W. J. Shepherd left last evening for
Hoyso and on to Dallas.
Miss Laura Manning has returned
fronj a visit at Leonard
J. M. Iloykln was a business visitor
to Commerce yes'lerdny.
William Terry ot Albany is visit-
ing his son W. W. Terry.
'Deputy Sheriff Gcorgo Dugan was
in l.ouo Oak last evening.
Itobert Hardin and wife of HI Paso
are visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hosroo Doss return
ed rrom Campbell yesterday.
Mrs. A. II. Sanders returned yester-
day from a Islt in '1 ronton.
Mlsa Halllc llyrd Schenck of Lone
Oak. was In town yesterday. i
Mtss Ida Taylor of Fort Worth. Is
visiting Mrs. 11. T. Weathers.
Mrs. F. M. Wordcn went to Mc
Kinney yesterday for a visit
Miss Ilallle Price of Kernes U
visiting Miss Ilortenso White.
Miss Mae Fare Looney left yoster
day for a visit in San Antonio.
Mrs. J. -A. Ilacou returned yester-
day from a visit at McKtnney.
James II. Murphy of Clifton Arl..
Is in the city visiting relatives.
Will I.nwler camo opor from Dallas
lo attend tho Klks hall last night.
A. 11. lidwards and family returned
yesterday from a holiday visit at Gor-
don. Mrs. Will Ilurnett and children
went to Sherman yesterday to visit
relatives.
Will Harris camo up from Kaufman
yesterday and went on homo to Point
last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost of IIous
Ion arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Copeland.
Miss Annie Harlow guest of Mrs.
II. S. Chandler returned homo to Pic
ton yesterday.
Prof. II. n. Horsley of Hniory. Is
In tho city vlsillng his daughter Mrs.
Douglas King.
Mrs. Hthel 0111 and little daughter
Mnurlno went to Forf' Worth yestcr
day for a visit.
Mrs Chenthnm of Clarksvllle. ar-
rived yesterday and Is the guest of
Mrs. p. J. Phillips.
Miss Carroll Neyland who lias been
visiting In Pine niuff. Ark. has gone
lo Marrhall for n visit.
Will Slmonds of Wichita Falls is
In the city visiting bis brother F. D.
Slmonds on Jones street.
Miss Myrtle Tanner spent the hol-
idays hero and left for Midland last
ovculng whoro she Is teaching.
Miss Elizabeth Kmcrson of Mc-
Klnney arrived yesterday to visit Miss
lilliilieth Adams and attend tho Iilla
hall.
A. O. Comlngcr who has been visit-
ing with "Will McConnclI at Penici
left yesterday for his home at Venlta
Okla.
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A satisfied customer Is our best
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a dissatisfied customer.
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tl laUer n of January for a brokenip stock. ENTIRE STOCK TAILORED SUITS AT-
1-3 Less Than Marked Price
REDUCTIONS ON ALL DRESSES
Take voiir pick or any street dress afternoon or evening gown and savo a third on It
Drcsi-es of wool serges and chiffon Panama rich soft voile mnrquotette nnd chiffon in
npproved stjles. Now your choice at
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Stvlish Long Coats All Reduced in Price
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THE QUALITY AND STYLE STORE
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We carrv a ";ood coffee that sells
for a modi rate pnrc-it's our Lustra
Coffee that sella for 25c tho pound.
In aroma genulno dcllclousne83 ot
flavor and real strength thlis coffee
Is equalled only by that which retails
nt prices considerably higher than
what we ask for this one trial con-
vinces. Nnble &. Kimhf nugh
There arc in;iu brands of Cloves
and nil gradi-.. Inn the beit Glove
on earth it. ilic HANSON. We havo
a rompltc stock.
Caps are warm nnd neat to wear
In cool Member come In and let us j
fit yuu in a fiimil cap all '-tylcs. and
prices. j
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thins to pleaso tho young folks anj
the lady callers Our chocolates
lion buns and mixed candles nro sure
to p'ease ALL for they aro Inde-
scribably delicious and are really of
full purity. Wc'io specially prepaied
to meet your demands. 1'ilces from
10c to 1 00 per pound.
JOES i ALEXANDER
ARE YOU PLANNING
FOR A. HOME?
Wo can savo you time worry and
money as well If you Mill consult
with us and toll us Just what kind
of a homo you want
WE HAVE REAL ESTATE
that proffers wonderful opportunities
for Investment and can I. purchased
on a very convenient payment plan.
Do not full to call and allow us to
submit our propositions.
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WE HAVE RECEIVEC O'JR CHRISTMAS OTOCK OF CHINA
CLOSETS vSIDEBOARDS DAVENPORTS RUGS CHAIRS ETC.
and can offer ou something nlco in tho Furniture lino for a use-
ful Christmas gift at a moderate cost. Wo invite you to call nnd
see our line.
V. Rosentlial ;
CASH OR CREDIT.
Cash Books Day Books
INVOICE BOOKS OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
FILING CABINETS AND SUPPLIES FOR ANY STYLE OF CABINET.
LITHOGRAPHING EMBOSSING AN D ENGRAVING ARE OUR ESPEC-
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GENII lit BOPK & STITIKMT EBHPI1T
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Do Ym Sfiave Yotself?
IF SO YOU NEED A SAFETY RAZOR.
WE HAVE ALL KINDS.
THEY MAKE GOOD PRESENTS.
Turners Pharmacy
HOME OF GOOD DRUGS.
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Uango of the world the best made. Wo are solo agentr here
and wo carry at all times a variety of styles that will pleaso'
the most particular housewife
It's a pleasure to us demonstrate these Itanges and to
begin tho Now Year right let us Install one in your homo.
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