The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 153, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 12, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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THE A10RN1NQ HERALD
BY E. W. HARRIS & SON.
Entered at tho vostofflco at liroen
llle Texas as sccoud-olass mall mat-
ter. fe&FS
Saturday March 12 1910.
THE OLD HYMNS.
tiuti' lot of nnnlc In 'cm.
tho
lijintia of long ago;
And when wira gr.t -halted brother
i.ngs tho ones I used to know
I sorter want to tnl.o a hand -I think
u' dajs gone hj
"On Jordan's Stormy Hanks I Stand
and Cast a "Wistful Ho.'
There's lots or music In 'om those
dear snoot hjmtis ot old;
With ls!ons blight of lands ot light
and shluiii' streets ot gold
And hear 'cm ringing singing where
niomorj dreaming stands
From Greenland s lc Mountains to
India s Coral Strands."
The) seem to slug forever of holler
sweeter dn8
When tho lilies of the lovo ot GoJ
bloomed white In all the ways;
And I want to hear their music fion
the old-time meetings rise
Till "J can lead my Titles Clear to
Mansions In the Skies."
Wo hardl needed slngln' books In
them old dajs; we knew
The words nnd tunes of eery one.
tbe dear old hmn book through
Wo had no blaring trumpets thou no
organs built for show
Wo onl sang to praise the Lord
'I torn Whom all Hlusslitgs
Flow "
An' so 1 love the dear old hymns and
and when m time shall come.
Before the light has Ielt me and ni
singing lips are dumb
If I can cm! hear 'em then I'll pass
without a sigh
"To Canaan's Fair and Hapn Iaml
Where my Possessions Lie!"
Atlanta Constitution.
TIMELY
SUGGESTIONS
LAWNS.
FOR
A nice well kept lawn is pleasing
beautiful and lestful. It Iberefolu
justifies whateor- labor and expense
it may hae cost.
Illue grass Is piobably more widely
Known mid appreciated as a greeu-
waid than any other grass It stays
grei.ii after the first frost and puts
fonh us- foliage lu early spring show-
ing it (.ulors probably longer than
an) uiher grass. It thrives on soils
or lin.i stone foimatlou but does not
do nell lu Ion altitudes under the
burning ra ot the suimner sun.
IlermuiU grass is oxtenslvely used
in the Bouthot. It is ery roslu-
anl to both summer heat and dioutti
nud will grow better on pooi soil
thau anj othei lawu grass llowese-
it is billed by the first autumn Iio-il
and j' Clients i dull somber color dur-
ing winter Heiinuda and white clov
r mixed makes a good lawn. Tho
)li rmiuld makes a good sutmiuer
suaril and tho clover fall and wlu-
ti r i mn Where the soil is es-
pei i ) aUaptod lu cloier U some
fun.-. 1 1 ol l-s out tbe Ilimuda. White
clou i aluue makes u good lawn. It
is n. persistent and will thrive lu
-bi .t ado and under shelter ot build
Inge
Thu luiui for the lawn should be
well prepared by good breaking and
thorough puheiiistlon. TWs should
b- dotu if jKissible aftor the first
rum in early tall. A. liberal qua'i
tli uf well rotted barnyard manure
fri f om noxious weeds should be
applied Tills should be disked o;
harrowed in before tbe lawu is seed-
ed all sowing Is (iicieiublu but
Line grass clover and Hermudu may
u oonu in early spring.
Hluc grass should be sown at the
rate of i'i bushels to the acre. IJor-
nida Is nioie easily started tram
turf scattered over tbe lawu and bur-
rowed in
I.awna that aie already Blurted
should bo manured heavily every
spring For thu best icsulu tho
grass tdiould bo supplied with oigaulc
ultrogeu 1'bosphoilc uuld should
also oicuslouully be applied. For this
purjKise bono meal is roovuimeudwl.
J'or a blue grass lawu nlr-slaukud
llmo. may bo applied with good re-
sults Ut.
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ILLINOIS IN LINE.
Tho Illinois legislature lu adopted
a resolution ratifying ibo ptoposed In-
(onu) tax umc-udmunt. The otu in
the hoube which took place Mulch 1
Mood 0 yeas to X nays. Of the SO
yeas it were republicans while 30
were democrats. Of the olght iiayi
-ix were republicans while two were
democrats. Thus Illinois Is the first
northern stuto to endorse the p'o
ivKvd uuiuwlliieut Meu uf all par-
(Irs uuc.ht to rvn 1 niihillv ml
Hoots rrpH to ttovcrmu II lights
tack npon th" Income tax Plain1
0o ornor Hughes engnRod In spec
1 pMIni but tho tilstiiiguHhed no
.It Inn he occupies pi mlttlm .iil as
j. Ilwci commanil d it iillon tor li
T . criticism Senntiii l ot itac nnt
Ins to be s.nd uj w w f I tn-vc
the New York governor and the n
tlon ot tbe Illinois legislntnip inigl i
to serve as a hint to other t.
whose legislatures are now In m
sltm or will soon meet Men of m
parties who are lu favor of tins mo i
equitable plan of taxation sho u I
habituate themselves to the pul.l .
discussion of the Income tiw nm n I
Incut Thoughtless cltlrens e i
where should be reminded of (hi In
portancu ot adopting this nmendn on
Membeis of lglslntures should
made to know the strong populai m
Itment that nvuM be behind the r
ime Int. n.v beromlng th W i
northern state to ratify the propo-i I
amendment Illinois has but added
its Inrge list of laurels Cotnmoiu
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The cnndldalo for the LcaK'nUu
vvJio belliJvos Mint laws should n
just and bear onjinll upon nil rlu
reus shonhl advocato a law cnuu" I
ling the patrons of the mucker the
Itrocoiymnn tho tlrj goods niin and
even tho doctors patient nnd tin
newspaper subscriber to pay ihen
accounts by the fifteenth daj of the
iwntli following the date llm wim
tunde. It mnkos no dliuiom-c if th
merchant tho doctor and the nuvvi.
papers ate willing lo uedli then in
totners let the Stale make them pn
That's whnt they have- done foi tin.
lnsu.anco companies and the haw
no tnoro claim on the faoi nf tht
Stale than any other dust of Iuim
ttess men. llonliuim Nous.
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MUCH ADO ABOUT SOMETHING
I
At regu'ar Intonals the American
pcople work theinselvos into a fun
lreny about somebody or soiuuthiiij.
Ever) one grabs the nearest weapon
and flies Into thu air oi takes u not
shot at the ibst head that shows it
self. The resultant noise is stuiiiiin;
the smoke bewiidciing. liefore it lu
blown away eielybody gnes thrc
cheers goes about his own parch
mr llltlo slum of doil.u-clius ng am.
straightway torgets what it was ai
about.
Just now you are gunning lor the
men who aie rtjsrtouslblo lor tho l.i
creased cost of living a cominiBsin.i
aas Loeu appointed lo lind out wlmi
eerj one with ordinary toiranon
senso knows but before it repoiu
you will be all worked up oer whuih
er you will elect Congiessmen whe
belong to tho grand old pa-tj or I.lu
coin or the grand old party ot del
ferson.
Why not foi a cbango disregaid
the labels that tile candidates weu
and find out what Is in their minds.
Why not ask tlfom Just what tbev
propose to do about the IncroiiMou
cost of living and then when you
hate elected- them to office see that
they do It.' Why wait Toi a ue
House even? Sturt work on tho ma
terial at baud ff you will conceit
t ate your lire and writo lo yom
Senator and your Congt essumii - as
you would to ynr personal reprusc"
lathes In Washington; if you U.
make them leulle thai thoy must rL
deem every pionJse with a vote II
you will let them see that they .lie
watched like paying lelleis lu a bank
for they aro actually handling join
money your ballots will ho bullet
not blanks llut until you g t a con
ceptlnn of this Uovcruuienl as your
intimate pergonal business and ol
your Senators and Congiessuieii is
yom peisonal tiii-kOnt.ilivea Hi
coiiauhic to you thu cost or living in
this toiintiy is going to keep cm go-
ing up! UP! . UP!
An Ineieaslngly large number oi
voters and Congressmen u e begin
nlng to' grasp this iden of Uovei.i
mem. We call them. Insurgents oi
Independents. An Insurgent Is slur
ply a Congressman who hnB i mi
stltueiicy that thinks for Itself and
demands an accpumlng from lis i.)
resell lull v eg Kveu tho bravest In
surgeut Is a little halfhearted as yui
a little afiaid when Uncle Joe slukej
au Impressive forefluger at him an I
shouts that he can't belong to the
ii.wd Old Pnttv That is simply be-
tutibe he is not quite bu o of you
the man behind him He is afraid
you will wobble If you mo told tint
you aie not true to the O. 0 P.
You will attach more and uioio in-
portenru to honest thinking nnd ot
iug and less to labels as the cost uf
living goes up liut in proportion as
the uu in her ot Insurgents luciuujuv
the cost of living will decrease.
It Is time to stop shouting la tbe
ulr nud to take aim Heat your lungs
and work with your brains In the
coming campaign. Forget your (iraud
Old Party it It does not pay close ul-
teutlon to you and give a little
thought to your fuiully nud your
country. Concentrate ou your Cat-
jresswan. Tell him what you wunt
and imike hlui tell you what he In
going to do about It. If he sti addles
vole for some one who hoi opinion
that he is not afra'd of. A man oj
the fence Is looking fur a chance u
-uu not to light. This Is a time for
less politics and more patriotism
Hlghi now thero are measures of the
greatest luiuoi tante hefu-u Cougie
measures alluding thu railroad)
the tiusts and conservation a hill
urovldlug for postal saviugs-bauks
and the Carter bill liisuiliig a reoi-
ganlsuiiloii of the postal Uepartmom
ou a business basis Saturday livuie
lug Post
Give Home Preference.
Why send off to have your Sprlug
clothes made when you Cflu get tboin
made right bore at botne by lreil
Diaicks just as cheap nud yon miu
sue them while tlioy are being made
and there is up cliguoe of your Mlt
being mad o wrtui ur put uf ilyla
clothes cinauetl rairud nu4 pie-
ed Thu nifu jirowpt atuutlijii -.
tiliun to ladbM elytblu
i mmssBsissssssisss.isi
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ANltjclaWcRrpatalonrarA
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I It r) Ihe S toraacfts nnd Uwds .
TOEEfflEgl
Promotes DigcsttonJCkrrT
liossantUfcst'Cortiamsnciiii
0tnin.Mnril!tc norMmtr"'
hOTNAuroTic.
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tlon Sour Slott.icIt.DbrrlK'
AVorivtsComtilioiis lVwris
nrss ami Loss or Siaip
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Fxact Copy of VVraprvr.
Sffl5an25SulS3BSS2S5E3S!
Coughs That Hang On.
Coughs that start In the r.UI an
hang on until spring i.re mire timibb
hreedets unless chucKfd and cured
llrouchllls pneumonia and consump
tlon aro tho direct result. I'oleyV
lloney and Tar curoB tho couuli
stops the hard bioathlng and hu.iN
and soothes tho Inllamcd air pasi
ages. Itofuso substitutes. C. W
Gee.
A WOMAN'S BACK.
The Aches and Pains Will Disappear
.. ... .
if the Advice of This Greenville
Citizen Is Followed.
A woman's back has many aches
and paliiB.
Most times 'tis thu kidney's fault
ltackacho Is really kidney ache.
That's why Doau's Kidney Pills
cure It
Many Uieeuvillu women know this
Head what ono has lu say about it
.Mrs h. Hay man 112 W. I.eii St
Greenville Texas says. 'Tor ncai
ly two years 1 was subject to attacks
of kidney complaint. There was :i
dull tl'i ebbing actio acioss thu uiii.il!
of my back which kept me lu mlsuiy
and the kidney sucietlons weie too
fruiiuent in passage Headaches vvuie
common and until I procured Doau's
Kidney Pll'a at l'oul & l'oiinlngloii'h
Ding Stoie. I could not get relief
They not only removed the li.cck.it.lie
hut corrected thu ilIlTlculty with the
kidney secietlons and Imnioved uiy
' Iionlth Doan's lCliluoy l'llls are cor
talnly a good k'dncy lemody "
For sillo by all iletleia. I'llto CO
cents rosler-.MIlbiiiu Co IlillTalo
New Voik solo agents for the United
Slates
Itenvmlier Ihe iinuic Doau's and
lake no olbor.
orjihpr iiieii.iritllous Riiiiry dpvul
ulivt itaub llity diy up tho piicrctioiiH
Inch iidhu- lu tho ltHMiil-iime nnd deiom
i ni nisiiii' uliu uiorohi'lioiistriiiibbithiiu
i ortliu iry fun iof eiituirh AwildldUlry
ig lali il.int-i. fitiuOH suiokeB and Kltlills
iil 's ti.it which cltaiiheH soothes nud
mIs tv's CVtinai lliilm Usiieh n icnudy
md will euro i itirt'- jt cold in tho head
l ivii'i litasautiy tnal sUo will be
u lb 1 fer 10 tf ntH All druggists nell Ilia
u Bie. 1 ly Itrothers fii'Wnnon 1st N..
The Italia cures without pain diii'B not
i t'uti or caufio sucoitig. 1 1 spread itself
ivti uu irrilnt'd ami ftnpry surface Kdiov-
uir iiiiiuodiattly thoxatuful iuUaiiiiuatioii.
Vuh Il.v's Crnuii i'tilin you aro armed
.galiiBt Annul Catarrh nud liny Fever
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l')liM)A watch Ovvnoi can se
cu.c sumo bv proving ovrnershlp U'ld
paying for notice
VOfi 11KNT Larse south room nici) j
ly (mulshed two beds close hi with J
or without board Doth phones 71.
FQJl HUNT Idioms In my home cor-
ner Jones and Johnson streutt Au-
ply to Mrs. Olllo Yoakum
JKKSEY8 POH 8AM-Ptteu hoadt
of Jeri-uy for sale; cows helfoisi
and calves Also lauubatcn. lieu J.! I'or District Cleik:
Hart lAiue Oak. Tex 317. I JOH 11 S.MITH
' '' .'For Tax Asuesfcor:
FOR 8AL.U1 Oood bruuui house; well
located underground cistern Buiall
barn; monthly payunmts. Dr. Bvviu-
dell. lni
KOH BAKU! OH TJtADB My "tlllieH''
uutouiobile. Will sell at n barabi
fur cash or trade tot lovvn p opori'.
.vrehlg If. Holmes. I
ISOriS I'OIl SAMS llote Comb Rhode
Island ileds 15 ror 1 00. Buliafuctlgti
Biiaranteod or money refunded sirs.
J. II Alien Dlxuu Texas. 3 ?u.
HB8IDMNT UAKAtitill WAN"i'Kl-
Also sulesiuau. 30 weekly aud ox-
penses or cumwlsslou exoriuiice
iiiiiieressary'. Aiuoriian Ulnar Co.
('uu iiiiiutl Ohio.
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ClOAII 8AI.1J8JIAN WANTHD. 15x-
Iterleiice unnecessary. Soil 0111 brand
to the retail trade. Ji's pay. Wille
for full particulars at once Globe
ObjPtr Co- Cleveland Ohio C-iO.
TO TUB PLANTUItS We Uavt)
fuw sacks of "Sliupkius I'rollllt1" cot-
ton novd Kuuuud the uartu t uu
(be market. See su u of .( u-.l
txills at J. V. lleruauu Co Moudy
& Son Olftbrs. d4wU.
I
jzmssMmKdvmwmjmms $
v mum m r
For Infants nnd Children. t
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
For Over
Thirty Years
THK OCNTAU OM"4Nr NtW TO OnT
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FIRE
TORNADO
LIABILITY
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILE
LIVE STOCK
SURETY BONDS
y. Insurance
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Z Both i'hones 3G5.
4Av"V.e-e'
Burleson College
School of Music
MISS GID30N Dlrectui.
MISS ANDERSON.
MISS NELL.
Complete cotirbo In
Violin Organ Theory.
1'lono Void.
Studios convenient to tho
uchools. Nc.v l'honu No UU'J.
public
Office Oee's Drug Store
lulcphuuo Conuectloiib.
louse
VETERIWARY
SURGEON and
DENTIT .
GRCENVILLE TEXAS.
Umlei graduate II rand Itaplds Vuter.
in.iry CnllcKu of lliclnr.m
ANNOUNCE.MtNTS.
I'oi
Itepie.eul.itive No 2
J. T. ML'llOLS.
I'or Ofrtrlu Attorney iitli Dljt.;
ciaui: swi:i;ion.
i'or Sherilt:
V NAT1' AltNOl.l).
HAM J UOSd.
JNO. I.. SOUTHAU..
IIAltltY UltOW.N'.
S. J. .MASON.
cucn r. i'i3iry.
I'or Couuty Judje.
i!i:oitiii: ii. ham
II. O. NORWOOD.
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(WAD) THOMPSON
A. H. NICHOLSON.
N. U. 1'DAK.
J. 1. (1'ITTJ COl'HUVND.
For Tax Collector:
M.I.IS UlllDSONa.
I'or Couuty Clerk:
SID U ARNOLD.
JOU 11. JOHNillON.
J. Y. DAUNULU
PltOl'. ClIAltl.US WJH3NN.
W. J. CASUY
Por County Siiperlii'onde'iit:
JAMHS 11. UUCHANAN
I'HOK. Ull.NltV SWlbT.
J. J. (JIM) DAUNULU
D. L ALUXANDKU.
till.llHUT BHII'l.
W. M. 11UN1.Y.
M A. CIlAbTAIN
I'or County Treasure! :
l'HANK P. WOOD.
I'or Commissioner Dlst. ;u 1;
JOHN A. STONL.
D. O. OUATl'LUUAL'il
I'or Coiuiulssio.ier DUt No. ml
HUtlll .M1NTON.
i'or Couuty Coiuiiilsshmer Dlst. No 8.
D. li. (DUD) UNUUSIl
S P. U'l.KAH) COWAN.
Por JiiBtlco of the Peace Pro. No 1
ALlir.HT .MASON.
.'or Countable. I'rocluet No. 1
Wll.l (111K15N.
It. 1! lHOIil HAWKINS.
ii.i:v 1: Hiii'in.
Tor Publio WtlBher Piecluct No l;
JOHN II. F11ANKL1N.
It. (U011) K Sl'UAULlNtl
CITY DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
Tor Mayor;
T 15. Iiyitl).
Pol Ahlurinun No 1;
M. M AKNOIiU.
I'or Alderman No. 2:
ui:o w wiilson.
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UNITED STATES DEPOS.TORY
PHILLIPS President. H. W. WILLIAMS Cashier. j
S. PERKINS Vice Pres. W.A.WILLIAMS JR. AsstCr. .;
AHMI3TEAD Vice Prcs. J. W. BIRDSONO Ast. Cash. 5
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mM$$$ MAM s
tW& WHEN YOU
few nomY
i?m$mfM BAM1C
f: fmKAsmncyp?&!xr: -Jtz.&
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You cannot succtaifully flKlit tho business bailies nf life
without mimes Ilao jitu T h.tld to ouiseir "If I only
had ?1000 NOW"
Make OUR 1 Willi YOUR Hank.
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DIRECTORY.
F. Richtcr
S F. J. Phillips
J Geo. S. Perkins
Jas. Annlstcad
't'. J. M. Boykln
X J. D. Clayton
A A. G. Lantznestcr
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East.
Decton
Graham
A. Clark
Protect lour Properly
I represont leading Companies
and am prepared to wilte
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R.M. Chapman
TEXAS TRACTION GO
"THE CONVEKIENT WAY"
NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS
Leave Qrecnvllle 10:25 a. in. for
McKIiincy via Katy arriving McKIn
ney 11:55 a. in.
Leave McKlnney via INTERURBAN
12:J2 p. m arilve Dallas 1:45 p. m
JAS. P. GRIFFIN G. P. A.
DALLAS TCXAS.
H-H"i-H-l-f 'I-M-H-H-H-l'
.J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 4.
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Physicians.
MILUS L. MOODY M. D.
Practice Limited to
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasses Fitted.
Oflicc West l.ee Street over (lia
ham Uioiheis stole
C. E. & VILL CANTRCLL
physicians and Surnccns.
Offiee at 1'hy H.elans and duiteunr
Hospital.
Joe Bscton. Cdwiu Qcctun.
BECTON i BtClON
Physicians and SuiQeons.
Office upstatis over Aielue Munis'
Racket Stole west iido sijuatu. i.clh
phoned tJ.
DR. GEORGE A. WELLS
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate oj A. S. O. Kirksvllle Mo.
Consultation and Hxauiluatiun I'leo.
I'hune eunuectioiis.
OR. T. B. 3PAULDING
Physician.
Ortliu West Sldo Suu.iro. New ukouu
17U at uiBlil.
J. H. FRENCH
Physician and Surgeon.
Office ut Mooie 4. French a Druu
Stoio. lteslduneo South Houston St.
Old yhoiie 177.
C. T. SPEAKES M D.
Physician and Surgeon
cireeuvlllc Toxus.
llesldence l'honu No. M. Otflce
C. W. Uces Drug Stoio
at
W. C. MOODY M. U.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office uhoUIib over tho lleall Hard
wuiu uud implement Compauy Store
I'lionc connections.
Dentists.
SAM C. DUFF
Dentist.
Ottlco over Commercial National
llauk Lee Street.
At)orneys.
011ERRILL MULKEY & HAMILTON
Attorneys at-Law.
Ofllces at Greenville and Commorce.
(ico. 3 1'erklns. Morris II Harrell
PERKINB O. HARRLLL
Attorneys-at-Law
Office over Ureenvlllo National Hx
chaiiBO llauk llnoma 1 anil 3.
t.d 11. Uennetl. J-'T. Jon"
BENNETT &. JONES
Attorneys at-Lavv.
Jftlco lu Saylo bulldlug uorthetn.'
corner of square.
WM. PIER80N
Attorney-at-Lnw '
Practices In ull the Courts. Orttccs
in Schlff llulldlng over It. N White's
Store.
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EVANS & CARPENTER
Attorneys at-Lavv
Office In Commercial National llauk
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Mrs.'W. A. Williams
M. M. Arnold
C. O Jones
W. D. Wise.
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FEED AND COAL
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Hardwood Pactory
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GREENVILLE
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
nSTAULISIIED 1SSG.
.1 Home Institution to Help
Homo People
MOCK NOW BEING ISSUED
OFI'ICHIIS:
H W. Williams President.
U. Schlff Vice Piesldent.
I. H UlrdsoiiE Treasurer.
C. 11. Jones Secretary.
DIIlUCTOItS:
W. n Wise K. Schlff J. O. Hay.
ter. II. W. Williams Dert Ucall
M. M. Arnold C. U. Jones
riNANCH COXIMITTHK:
W II. Janes W. W. Sockvvell
J no. A. Hodgo.
Ottlco at Model Pressing ririor
Old phone 370 Neve phone 293
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X licnvy safes etc. (Jmtitij;
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THE PEOPLE'S
W. H BUSH. Pres dent P. A. NORRIS Vice Pre.
JNO. L. LOVEJOY Vice Pies. L. N. BVRD Active Vies Pres.
3 B. BROOKS Cathler.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST
NATIONAL
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS.
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURI1ENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 31 10IP.
RESOURCES.
Loam nud Discounts JGU7 1151 43
U. H llonds aud I'reuiluins IUG OOtf 00
nirultiiie FiMures and Ileal Estate u SUO 10
Hciiuml Uians Cash acd ICxclmngo COO 17 71
lolnl $1170 008 24
LIABILITIES.
capital smuooouu
Suridus nud l'rollls 20 tiG 25
Clrculitlon 150 000 00
DcposllH 810 41191)
Total 1 170 0024
We certify this stntPir'iil In correct.
W. H HUSH President
S. II. 11UOOKS Cashier.
W. H. BUSH.
MRS. V. A. KING
DR. ROBT. SAYLE
P. A. NORRIS
JNO. L. LOVEJOY
M. A. JOY
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IF YOU WANT TO BUY LET ME KNOW
IF YOU WANT TO SELL LET ME KNOW.
IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY LET ME KNOW.
I KNOW HOW.
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TWO TONES FABRIC EFFECTS AND RICH PLAIN PAPERS
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Both Phones No 28.
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LIVblJ IN GREENVILLE
I te would surely keep the NEW PUONEj The QUICK
SKRVIOH boiu LOCAL anil LONG DISTANCE would
enuule him to CATCH UP FOR ALL LOST TIME during
Ills twenty years Bleop. You have daily profit in keeping
a phone. To wait is to lose. Order novy and be ready
for sickness business pleasure shopping etc.
HOME TELEPHONE CO.
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DEPOSITORY
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DIRECTORS:
DR. CHAS T. KENNEDY
R. D. WADOLE.
S D. BROOKS
L. N. BYRD
S. B PERKINS
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