The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 98, Ed. 1, Friday, January 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 5
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The Pallas Club
The I'nllas Club will mnt tol
vvlth Mrs Will Cantroll
PERSONAL PARAQRAPH8.
Brief Mention of Thoto Who Come
.ind Go.
P Wood was in Olostc jester-
12 EST
li Quite sick.
Mrs. T M Kpibun In qullo sick and
It Is feared Is threatened with pneu-nionln
811k Koninauts half price Woolen lln-m CciodR Heinnants
Velveteens tho ard Half Price
One lot 25c Crochet Silk the spool H'c
25c Tricot Wool Flannel black and pink the ard lSc
25c Wotsted Plaids red only the vard 12 l-2c
ladles' fine blucher tan shoes worth J2.K0 to 3.5n now Jl.Gf.
Ladles' patent leather vamp raspberry top button shoe.
former price 3 50 now I1.9S
Ills lot 10c suitings for . ... Si
Mr lot Men' BOc rlhbod ur fleered lined undervwar. the
tarmont . 35c
Men's or Bojs' 50c ami 75e Outing Oiivvnn now 2!5c
Men's or lloys' 50c and 76c ucgllgeo shlrtB slightly soiled
priced 35c or 3 for J100
Our price a J25 on 30 valuo flno Bults for men no
priced . !r""
Our price was ?20 on 2D value. flni sultfc for nier 1
priced .. 5.1
Big cut on Mens pants. Knee Suits Overcoats I ih
scaring appard. etc
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A Concrete Floor.
A concrete floor In being laid In
Perkins- Pharmacy
County Court.
In the loiinty court vesloidai the
Jail breaking cases vvcro cout.imcil in
tlio fourth Jlomlaj in .Inniinrv
Teachers MeetHfl-
The City TeaMieih Institute will
meet at the High Krhon' Saturday
tno'nlng at !:30
Anti-Saloon League
1 oiiiiij Attorney li K Surariuuu
yjlwae in Dallas yesterd.i attending a
2. meeting of the Anti-Saloon league
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Knglneer Tumor Id n tho Mlneola
local for a fow trips In tho plneo of
(' Mock who Ib lnIOB off I
Knglneor W. O. Shook la on the
McKlnney passcnKcr run In place of
O. Mnddoi sho la sick )
Conductor Paul QnlKloy took tho
McKlnney local out jeutcrdny In tho
place of Frank Mason until Mike Ker-
wy teturns
Conductor A. .1 Woonis Ih laylmt off
and Conductor W. U Potty Is 011 Ills
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Automobiles in
Studebakes-E. M F.
Get our Prices
'30"
Wanted Tomorrow.
1000 people to order grot-i-rlcs
from Moore & Joneit .lust this ono
day they giu a pood per cent of their
ajloi ai n prohibition benellt
Will Return Home.
Little Margaret Caradlne is utov
eilng from an attack of typhoid fever
and Mrs. Caradliui will return to Dal-
1 ih toda
Masonic Notice.
Ur J. 11 French W. M ol Green-
illle lxidge No 335 A. T. nnd A M
announces u meeting of the lodge at
1 o clock tonight All Minions wel-
ci me to attend
To Attend the Weddlnn.
Mrs M. A Rosenthal of Fort Worth
.Mrs Sjdney Slmonds of D.illaH and
Abo Itosentlul aie here to attend the
JncohK-IioHcuthal wediling next Sun-das
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V O McAdnnw wont to Dallas es-
torday I Major W I. lleOiam Is homo
. from Abilene
He 1. R. IMtiioiiilsou was In Ce-
leste jesterdny
j I W. Itussell of llonham Is visit-
1 lug In tho city.
I l.lndsey Warren was In Sulphur
Springs t8tcrila
I C n Mead visited his mother at! run on the Shreveport loenl
vviiijuuji jesieruai.
I Prosldlng K!der It 0 .Mood wan
m Lone Oak esterday
W. 11. Jj.iss was n. business visitor
lo I.0110 Oak ycvteritav.
1 Kd Sunlon malinger of the V. II.
Savior stoio at Athena is in the'clt.
-Mr and .Mrs Sam Anderson will
arrive todny(roin Dallas to vlsll Sam
Itedus and f.iuillj
Miss Luella Trajlor wlio at tended
tho Drnmletlo-WIIIIainM wedding. -ih-turned
to Dalngerllelil yesterdns
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McKain's Pharmacy
President of Stenographers.
C. I. t:ans Jr of Dallas was In
the cll jestcrday expecting to take
tho testlmoii in a case In county
court which was postponed Mr.
l.'voiiH is president of the stenogrn
pliers association of Texas
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Name Was Omitt'd
III the list of speakers 111 the Uoost
er Club smoke tonight tho name ot
Hubert Harrison was Inadv'ertentlj
omitted Mr. Harrison will speak on
Civic Improvement." He Is chalr-
mau of tlm committee civic Imprnve-
n'ent
CIVIL JURY DOCKET.
County Court Will Hear Cases as Set
Below.
Civil cases on tho Jurj docket of tho
county court nro let for trial ai fol-
lows: Monday January 17.
Mil First National bank of (ircon-
vllle vs u. a. Daiicum
35IC Jno Vace et n' vs. S W. Tel
& Tel. Co
.IS.W Hcrta V Samuell vs W
Kllilau
.100 1 loui Lewis vs ti i'
Itn Iwnj Company
3."iir J A Mooro vh Katv
Tuesday January 18.
J5u Peter Ktier vs. Katj
3377 J S Franklin s Mldlanil
35S0 -M S I Ion oil vs. Santa l'u
3.-.D8 1) W. Farrls vs. K.ity
Wednesday January 19.
3000 Z. It. Hall vs. Cotton licit
3CU1 J p Ilowen vs. Katy.
3WIJ F p Hransfoid vs Cntloii
Dell.
Thursday January 20.
.Ibiiii Tcas Itellnlng Co vs Postal
Tel k Cable Co
3GH Ham Ilex vs Common e Cot
Knglneer Stanley Nix is on thu
Hughes Springs local for a fcv clays
In tho pl.ico of nnglneer Joe Zlngtaff
who is laying off.
Hoadmastor A. C. Hinckley wont lo
Mlneola last evening
Hfig'.ncer Uraiihnm Is lunulng extra
again. Ho went out sestcnlaj on on-
R 110 No 20S
llobort llermfiuy of DalliiR traveling
auditor for M. K. & T was In town
jesterda)
On account or tho very una woatber
tho tie train 1ms been taken off for
a fow davs
15. Stoner trainmaster for the M
K. A. T at Donlson.'wns beie ester-
day. Conductor Claud Sm'th 'in on tho
Mlneola local for a few days In tho
placo oTCcorgo Zacbeiy. who Is lay-
ing off
JHE FARMkRs UNION
Met in This City Yesterday Elected
Delegates to State Union.
1 he Hunt County Farmers Union
met In Oreesvllle jestorday Tho at-
tendance was not as largo as was
expected on account of tho Inclement
weather but o'.eveu local tin oils wme
lepiesented The meeting was vers
harmonious Delegates woto elected
to the State Union which will meet
in Fort Worth on Jan 25. 1010 The
delegates elected aro It A. Hoss and
F A Orliiiborg Tho union voted to
meet In Clrcenvlllo tiguln 1111 Feliruaij
2nd and then adjourned
F A GltI.Iltl!U(i
See
Found at Singer Office.
A nice Xinas present for jour wifv
ton Oil Co 1 mother or sister A nloo 5-drawer diop
3022 Mis Ciuina Pnckelt vs Jnn I lll'aa n'chipc fiom 20 00 to ?05 00
H Henslee - j Yor credi't (s good
All civil cases oil the non-jiiry dock I SINUETH S 7I CO.
et are set for f l.il Frldn January 14. 1 " H Uuyle. Mgr
1910. and will be called for trial on if
that ilaj lu tho order 011 which the I
appeal on the docket '
Oathollc Church
Todav the tlrst Frlda nf the
month there will be n-oss and com
munion at S a 111 At 7-30 p m there
will bo rosary litany of tbo hol
name of Jesus reading of chapter in
honor of the Cuchaiist and benedic-
tion of the Uiessed Sacrament
DISTRICT COURT
Jury
for he
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Alexander 8c Mitchell
8ervlces at Woodman Hall
Tbo publication of the follow Inc
not co lias been requested "Cvnn-
golist W S. Swlnnoy of Dallas will
again preach to tho Chmch of Christ
nt tho W O W. hall -umlay at 11
a in. and 7 p. 111 You .ire cordially
Invited to attend both of these sei
vices. The hall will bo comfortably
heated como and bring jour friends."
Brought in a Verdict
Plaintiffs.
In the district court osterda tt-
Juij in the case of Mvrtle Davis ot
"I. vs It V Oar et x retunvd a.
verdict jcsteiday morning for plain-' A DANDY UOOI) B!U
cms 111 nil tno points at Issue.
Judge C L Hlder was noni iin.i
lo act as Judge of the court for tin-
balance of tho week
Tho caso of Jcttls fltonn vs M .
K. . T railio.id was taken up and
bogun but was later settled by an
agreed judgment
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POLLY OF THE CIRCUS
Will Be One of the Most Unique
Plays Presented Here-
in the company appearing 111 Fred-
erick Thompson's "Polly ot the Cir-
cus" with -Miss Fuv Wallace in tho
leading part which appeal u at tho
King next Thursdaj aro in addition
to n score or morn of well known
actors .1 number of circus people and
circus acts which contribute uot a
little lo the success of the pl.ij. Tho
big third act sawdust scene repre-
sents a three ring circus In tictuai
operation one of the most leallstlc
stugo pictures over shown on a stage.
Opt) of tho UMny features of "Poll)
of tho Circus" Is u trained horse one
of a carload carried by this atti
Hon. Tho animal is oniivd ' 'e
and is a thoroughbred. iJIubo
brought to this. Kount- " wtts
ami llallBy'M Vtf ' )J Uaruuu
sold to ttio ' us nml nflc-'rwarcl
wheu F' ''ow Yorlv Hliodrunio
iii' .oderlck Thompwui was tho
aging director. During the sum
uer tlmeUlugo la ono of the features
of that great amui-cuient place Luna
Park Coney Islaud Now York City
Miss Wallace and Dingo are great
friends. That little acttess s.i that
bur liorau "can do almost au thing
but talk." I'atioiiB of tho Klug will
havo the raro opportunity of seeing
Dingo and a- number of other famous
animals "Polly of tho Ciicus 's onu
of the most uniquo pl.ivs prosuntod'
lu many years
Signs of the Times Past Present and
Future.
ii nut neen said thai the futuro
could be paitlally told by past and
present in the past people of (Ireen-
Vllle and Hunt county traded for fuinl
lure most anywhere until nearl) a
year ago. At tbo present they aro
trading where thoy ilnd prices and
ounllty combined to meet their needs.
In the futuro they will continue to do
this. Quite a number have boon trad-
ing hore Will 0u not Join tho wide-
avvnke imnibcr of hitvorH?
t B. S. CHANDLHH.
Tho Furniture Man.
Nevr 1'lcture New 5onc.s
Roy White
BLACK FACE SINGING AND
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Out Cleaning the Decks
Sale is in Full Progress
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In .1 mil shell that explains
what the people will ee iio
(lining this store cle aulng salo.
January is "Clean V p- month at
th's sto'e Its a b f.slness policy
on our part to cl( CTr our shelves
for futuie stockr aml its equal
lv as good Imi tineas and ecoti
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ECONOMY REIGNS SUPREME
AT OUR tTORE
THE WISE WOMAN THE CAREFUL WOMAN AND THE
SMART WOMAN
all know that HHlin the ran not stealer value for less irono
I hail elsewhere The best In quality (hough lowest In price
Every woman Is treated wllh the utmost courtesy iuiiI conald
erat'em Our ever elfo t Is to please to Indtico her to rora
again 10 give absolute Satisfaction and Bargain
Kvery price lu the store Is an emphatic buvlng reason No
end of bus 'in; Incentives no limit to saving poss-bllllles
A short list of reminders:
CLEARfiNG THE DECKS
OF OUTINGS AND FLANNELS
Mot led flannels the S l-3c crniiu. during this sale ... 0
The best moiled flannels heavy long fleece the 10c cpinli
ty. Clearing s.ilo prlcje - 7 1-2
Hmnll lot of 7 l-2c outing dealing salo price oc
VII the best 10c and 12 l-2c outings light and dark colors
Clearing salo price . . . ..7 l-2c
10c bleat bed cotton flannel good ipialty lor Sr
10rid 12 l-2c heavy long nap cotton flannel Cltariiigsnlo
jrlcA . . Sr
Wool flannels heavy twill red all Winl.4Rr quality Clear-
ing sale prlco . . . 19c
All our co'ored wool tlannols 25e quality for 17r
All the 20c wool flannels Iticlpding tho best Irish frlezo Hau-
nt' Is. Clearing sale price . . 12-U'c
EXTRA SPECIALS
GREAT VALUES HERE
Choice ol 0111 entire line of 10c ad li 1 2i ginghams Clear-
ance sale price . . 7 l.2c
Small lot of sultJngB foi Er
13c near-sjlk in high colors foi ..5e
1 lot of $1.00 nml ?1 50 kid goves Tor . 50c
1 small lot of odd lace curtnlns at l-'l orlg nnl price.
MEN'S HATS FOR 95c.
1 odd lot of men's hats broken sies. -lines up lo $2. GO.
Clearance sale prices
CLEARING THE DECKS"
All 30c velvets dealing sale price
Ml $100 velvets. Cleirlng sale pi Ice
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ON VELVET
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llutiro -.torn Lallirs Skirts .it
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DANCING
Pay the Lyric a VlBit Today.
Just one big laugh Tho bill at
ho Lvrle for the r.t of Uila week.
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THEIR ORIGINAL COMEDY
SKETCH
I'ntiie stuck Ladle- dials it
Int'rr stock rilllc I'ettlcoals at
' - ft
nek Ladies Hand
Kntii.
Il.i.-- at
Homo Folks wore
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Ladles'
rettes at
Hack Combs and liar-
rices
All Boys1 Suits or Over-
coats at -3 Less than Reg-
ular Prices.
THE STORE AHEAD FOR GOOD
CLOTHES
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Eczema Readily Cured by a Simple
Home Treatment.
A simple clean reined) that cm be
used in the homo U what every per
son dosires who Is suffering from
aczema. You can now havu that rem
edy and get Instant relief and bo
curod permanently by ZUMO a clean
vegetable liquid for external iifo.
".KilO cures skin diseases by draw-
lug tbo gonna and their poisons that
cause the disease to the surface (
the skin and destroying them leaving
:ho akin cloaa and health) Messrs
French Moore tbo druggists will
glvo )ou a booklet and will explain
to you bow a groat many casea ot
eczema imd other forms of sklu dis-
eases bvo been cured by this simple
home treatment.
Corner Leo and St John Streets
Save your broken lenses and send
thorn In and baro thorn duplicated
Dr. M. Dejkow Optician
Dr. D.. II. Waddle pociiist eje
c . noio and threat O'.imhs nttud
Ofera House block
The Jrlc today pronvsej . p. 0!
the best bills of the season with m
A MONTH
IS ALL IT WILL COST
FOR
tTOU
ruuH auiio n'sSED y
J AND SHINES UNLIMIfEO.
I ED WILLIAMS
;!; dressing 'Parlor
J' DOTH PI40NBS 43. '!:
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m-:-o. fc
because TJiey Hud to- tpii Jp
null Ilulld H Fire these col.l
Mornings. Jhey Also ILW 1
Cold Fee t
wUjW They vtoro BuiltU ng the
batrJ?J
tt Won't Happen If v u Cot A
flaa Heater.
W'o'vo GotTheiu butt wo Don't
AVant to Keep Them tl y loug'r
than to Give You a (!Bi met- to
Pick.0 ut
ults You
Cost
s I 01 70
c lll k vo
n ou wish.
Tho Ono whlclu I
and Wo Sell them Al
Call up both phoiu
and ask for Smith. II
joti what luforniutlc
GREENVILLE GAS GO
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IVTHESHOE MAt J Soles Shoes Fo
fl ic i... a i. nu Cu-J M.nvi
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lidlL?' Tailored Suits (it
GRAHAM
BROTHERS
Whore Quality Counts '
WARMTH
CO2INES0 AND COMFORT so desirable at this time ol 1 i rear may
be accomplished only by moans of adequate beating facilities It you us
Stoves Oii must get a good ono to fecuro comfort and Htill maintain clean-
Jiness besides; tho poor Stovo nuj be a little cheaper but jou havo to pay
lor It many times over In tho additional fuel that It consumes without giv-
ing back heat in exenange. Before wo lutj Stoves wo first must bo satisfied
as to their low fuel consumption so ou are sure on this point as woll
when jou buy a S'ove from us for our guarantee of satisfaction outlast'
'voty slovo wo selL
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Wall Paper Paints Oils and
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES.
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Wn ha f a latge Hue ot luteal designs In wall papers. Just al-
rived direct from tho mills and cai supply your wants makln;
very cloi e pilces. You will bo surprised at the size and qtial
ty of our stock. Callandaeous Webandlethecel liratcd
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y Heath & Miliigan and Rogers Pah's.
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items for jour Xmas tablu 1903
Nuts (all kinds) Oranges (tho finest)
Ilalalns and entrants Applos (eating
and iMoklnK varieties). Spices (full
flavored and of rial strength.) Tho
above aro Just a FKW BUgfiostlons for
YOU -if you wish to rocelvo a genu
ine Inspiration call at THIS store
Noble & Kimbrough.
Muse (Si Sherril
ALL KIND8 OF PRE8H MEATS
OELIVERCD TO ANV PART O THE
CITY
South Wesley Strei
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Percolater
Demonstration This Week
Beall JUdwe 6b Impt. Co.
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Bachelor Stov
18 THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVE
MADE FITTED WITH ONE OF OUR
OVEN DRUM3 IT IS A QOOD COOK
bTOVE AS WELL AS A SPLENDID
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Dolls
liuve n nico line of
priees from
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