The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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GREENVILLE. TEXAS FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 19 10
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1 DAMAGING TO DH. CHEPPEN
Authority
School Shoes
or Boys and Gin's
Unlci jour shoes tit perfectly thoj'll causo .jou ininj nn
uiicoiiitortnblo moment; iniloss thej lit poifectly they will booh
loto their shnpo-ahd no boy or girl likes a sloppj-looking shoe.
Thu S. I Picrco Shoo for liojs ami (llrls will fit jour feel
jusl as though" they wcie undo to meisura (oi they tiro l'OOi
JIOUI.DIIO In process of inaiiutatUire. You got solo lit as well
us uppoi fit Lot us show how S 1 IMercu School Shoes dlf-
fct In construction from all other shoes.
PRICES $1.75 to $3 50 .
OTIIUIl QOOD MAK1S ?1 00 $1 r0
midsfsmek'
teasoss!ssiEini
ONCE MORE YOU CAM GET
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
Wo hne just leeched the first shipment o plump delici-
ous SoaHhipt Ojstois the kind with tho leal tang of tho sci
Sealshlpt Oysters were necr so sitlsfjlng never so fresh
anil wliolcon'o never so nouilshlng as this lot.
K )ou hive not jot tasted Scalahlpt 0sters jou hao a
rare treat In store for jou
Those who last sear seemed Sealshlpt Ojsters from us w il
ho more than pleasod to know tint they cm igiln get them
WOMAN IDENTIFIES HAIR AND
CLOTHING OF DODY.
The Trial Was Adjourned to Sept
11. After Considerable Testi-
mony Introduced.
1 ondou. Sept 8 In entering upon
tliu tiuil ot Llr Crlppen the Crown
staled that Miss l.euevo would onlj
be ions dmed as an .tcccssoij attci
ill Infct
lhe iirst witness tilled was Mrs.
AiUllue llirrlson vvhoiu acquaint-
mco with tho murdered woman o-
undid ovei (I period of tweho Joars
ijho witness snore she leqognlzei
Grinds of hall found when the uod)
wns uneovoied slmlhir to that worn
! Hi He Klmore Sho also Idenlilled
mine tiiiderwoai and testified that
Jho had seen a sc.ir on the lower itu
of the body of tho dend ivomiii s nil
Inr to tho one eitisod by tho opeia
tlon
'I ho chemist who sold hjoscln n
dotllj poison to Dr. Crlppen teitl
Hid that tho doctor stated on put
cltislng the ding tint ho wished to
use It In the prepantlon of some
homeopathic medicine.
Attn tho examination of Inspector
Don who on cross examlnitlon testl
fled tint though portions of the bod
wore decomposed other bits o flesh
remained firm and when cut appear
ed fresh the lilul adjourned to Sop
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COUNTY COURT.
Two
by
Cases Were Disposed of
Judge Manning.
In tho count) court jesterday tha
case of the Stito s Itufus Belcher
rhirgeil with disturbing public wor-
ship continued fiom the previous day
is wlthdriuu from tho jurj and de
fend mt pleaded guilt) to the ehaigo
mill w is fined $1 00 and costs amount
iu to ;i oo
A iasi' or the Stito s 1 ly Deo'-
ing Uiaiged w Hi giving lliiuoi to i
minor was li ed and tho jury re-
turned a verdict of nnl guilt)
A motion fin i new trial wis made
In the case of the State is J S
Deerlng found gulltj of giving liquor
to a minor Tho motion was ovorrul
td and notico was given ot appeal
AN UNDELIVERED LETTER.
nil 'ST0REMM
if A -w FOR Er yg-
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Mr. "Stork" Has no Central Park
Manhattan Address.
His Uerta baniuolla yesterday 10
Lelved a ltttei fioiu Now York tho
cinolous ot vvhleh iu addition to bear-
ing tho print ot "Hotel llargravo
anil being addresstd to "Jlr. Stork
Lential I'ark Uest Jlauhattan con
tallied a number ot uotutlons such as
ho d foi belter address" "held for
imsUgc' etc JIuri.i) Samuolls Jr
'.s tho throe years old son of .Mi. and
V'M 1-oh Samuoll. The letter Is as
follows:
"ill. Stork Ceutial I'ark WeBt
Manhattan. Deai ilr. Stork. Little
Murrnj Samuels three eus old at
Hotel Ilargrave wishes jou to soud
liiin just as soon as ho gues to house
keeping oho little b! other and ona
Mttlo Blstor. He wants them to bo
able lu eit mashed potatoes on ur
nv.il. I will ask Santa Ulaus to
Wing them some tos Your loving
clil d Murraj Snumels Jr"
MOVED TO AVOID VIOLENCE.
Man Convicted of Wlfo Murder Is Tak
en From M.irlln Jail.
Wnco Sept S lloirlng tint thirty
or fortj men were forming a mob nl
Martin to Ijncli lien Mjatt undo
tho dentil penally for tho murder of
his wire Sheriff Poole ot Tails conn
ty placed Mjntt In nil auto mil
brouglit him lo Wneo after midnight
Mjntt wns chlliinl and handciiffou
nnd wns kept boro until tho Knt 1'lv
er went noilh this morning when he
ws taken to D-illas It Is belloveil
Not In Dallas Jail.
lnllas To Sept 8 Acimdlng to
u statement m.ido this itiorulng at the
IJillas countj J ill. lien Mjntt the
n an named abov e hns not been lock-
il up In tho Uillas countj Jill for
.ifekcplng Tho statomcul vvii3
n.ido tint owing to tho torn Up con
illtlon of tho local tnslllo no nio-o prH
oners thnn Is absolutelj nocessirj nio
mill at all aciordlng to the J lller
1 olng Kept at this plico No vvhll"
was locked ui ther this morning
OF
IS
PCNITENTIARY DILL WAS ADOPT-
ED DY THE HOUSE.
Fear Governor Campbell May Veto
Measure Because He Cannot
Make Appointments.
Austin Tov Sept 8 A motion
by Hepreieutulle l.oonoy tint tin
licusu coufciunec commiltco bo lu
strucled to agiou to the piovlslou tin'
tho peiilteutlarj bill bo not otleellvJ
until Jan 20 1911 was adopted bj
the House this morning nftei eonsld
eiublo debate and aftei a substitute
hid been otod down 47 to 19 which
would halo nade the couimlssioueis
elective Instcid ot appolntlvo Hep
luscntallvo Loonoj's proposal was
adopted by i vote ot 77 to 10 'the
Senate Is likely to agree but It la
feared tint (loi C-inipbolI will veto
tha bill because It does not permit
him to mine lhe commissioners The
Ilouso conferees wore also Instructed
to agree to cut out ill appropriation.!
leaving tills responsibility to tho In
coming administration
Uy a vote ot 53 to II the Houso to
di j adopted tho eoncnirent resolu
tlon indorsing tho dlsfi inchlsomcnt
of tho negroes.
A lesolutlou was adopted Invltln
Governor Campbell to speak to the
House at tho close of the session
PRACTICAL POINTS.
MRS. HILTON WORSE.
SCHOOL SHOES FOR
I - THE BOY or GIRL
Telerjram From Denver Says She Is
Very Low.
Trle-nds of Kev and Mrs Hilton
will learn with sorrow that she Is
irltleallj ill lu Denver Colo. W. 1.
I'md reeelvod tho following dispatch
jcstoulaj from .Mr Hilton: "Denver
Colo Sopt 8 Wlfo very low All
prnj for ns Ask undo Jim to pray
V r Hilton "
Tho Undo Jim" roferrod to Is
Gapt llm Anderson who Is a K"xu
fnend of Mr. Hilton
Sirs Hilton was oporated upon on
Tiioeday Aug. 30 and from letters and
i anJs recoil od soemod to he recover-
ing uicely but tho dispatch of jes-
terday Indicates that a Biiddeu turn
lor worso rous have occurred rur-
:::: ther news will bo awaited with anx
lctj by the frlendB of Mr Hilton and
family.
A Pamphlet For Patrons of the Post-
office With Information.
I'ostmabUr Harney fields Is get
ting out a booklet called "Practical
Points for l'ostofflco Pations" 'lhe
little book will have advciilseinents
on one pago and Inform itlon on mill
matters on tho lupposlto ingo It
contains a portrait ot Trank Hitch
cock postmaster general director f
the Greenville posiofflco and carriers
arrival of malls ou tho virlous rail
roads description of rural routes dl
lectory ot city and county officers
hints to rural jiitrous church direc
tory lufoiuiatlou on milling cauls
circu'ars weight and dimensions jf
packages rates of pastage pa i col'
post reglstrj system money orders
how to address letters and rural
touto rules Postmaster l'lolila will
have one luousind of the books print
ed and will send halt to tho ritnl
patrons and the others to town pat
runs.
TOWN HAS NO WATER.
Santa Fe Rushing Supply rarmers
Crowd the Street.
Dallas Tex Sopt S Tho Santa l'a
railway Is lushing trains to LadottU
tiuil Merit Toxas lndou with water
tor the suffering cftlicns Accenting
Ralset on Vcsscln Will Soon Absorb l0 feports that section ot Texis lias
Buffered torrlblj tho recent ralnfnll
COTTON MTB ADVANCED
MORGAN AND MALLORY LINES
TO GO FROM 1S TO 20 CENTS I
the
Reduction Ordered
on.ftatlroads.
Dallii To Supt 8 It Is under
miuil that a Jieiu auvnnce lu union
..ties will go lino uliecl ovei tno .vlui
can ami uiioi) tines tuu uilsu lu
ngiuc I Kim lb cuius to ro cents ami
leeonnng ettectlvu Sept. lu S il
.eui nsslsiiiut guuuinl irulght ngen
jl mo lloustuu and levns Ceiurnl
.allvvuj staled Mils moinug that llils
as line
v C Pieslou geiicial tioighl ugcin
.u tho Kiiscn hotiliiuaiters tun
ivoiib who was lu tliu elt this
it. o uiiig eoiuin ntid on the announce
aicnl in uto lu leg ml to latos belli s
lalscd bj the d Iteieut steunishl.i
icnipaiilea lh.it cuts lu two tho
leiluetloti of 1 leiits m.ule bj the lull
ioiiIs ol loiis uuiMiig tho slilpplnn
lulco ot cotton lu iciillj GJ cents
i.ild Mr Plosion I consldei il like
y that vve shill latei heai of i.ilsei
tint will eonipletel) ahsoib tho I
..out reduction."
THE-TRADES ASSEMBLY.
Pacsed Resolutions of Thanks to A'l
Who Helped Labor Diy Celebration'
At a meeting ot the Tuition A3
Bomhlj last nlfeht the following reso
lutluus weiu adopted unanimously.
Itesolvcd that wo iho held older
ot the orgunlzwt I ibor of this eltj
do horcbj intend nur til inks and ip
ineelillun to the nieichaiits nnd all
business men ot this cilj wlio clo3
id thuli dooib roi tho purpose of oh
i-enliig Labor Daj. Sept filli uiid
leel th it we iro undei obligations lo
them And also extend our thanks
to the llKonvlllo Pali iiSMiclitlou
for tliu fieo Ubo of their giounda to
c.urj out oui colobtatlou And also
In all newspapers lu Hunt countj
tint published our program and helu
il iiilvcitlso our picnic on Unit dnj
Dm Hobertson
A. t! Dunn
Aieli MiGlauglilln
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Greenville Droom Factory.
A eharlei was grintcd at Austin
justcrdiy to the flriranvllle IJiooin
Pnetory vvitli a e.ipltil of ?JC00 The
ncorpoiatora .no 1 N Hnl S 11
lo kliiH Herbert loues P V Diana
Held P II MrOuIio nnd A I Cum
mine. This plant ociuplos tho old
fuumlrj building near tho fair ground
nnd Is turning out iW doen broonfl
u ncok It will he enhugul is busl
noss demands
rirs1! class engraving nt tlui lowest
prices in town T. I'. TJalg
not rellmlng the tetisltj tvt the iltuv
tlon Advices received at lhe down
town freight oftlco of the Suitn l'e
th' mernlng stnto that llio firmer
liom the illstr'il nronnil Lndonla tiro
ruining to town tor tho vv.iti r helm?
Iirmuiit by the rallvvaj 1 ho ills
patch on fllo nt tho Hmti To nltk
Rlntos thul tod iv there nlo llttj wa
rims ot fnrmors In town for that pur
pure
So soilous hns tliu situation heroin )
Unit tho Santn To Is sending wntur
to tho above places nt a piuelj noni
Inn! tnlght cost hnvlng received an
lunninltj ordoi illovvlng th'm to do
to lu view of tlio grnvltj or tho else
Dvorj crToit Is being mule lij tho rill
nnil to hottci rondlllniiH
SF.VEN WERE KILLED AND ONE
HUNDRED HURT.
A Barrel of Oil Exploded in the Fire
Room Fleet Flao at Halt
Mast
Norfolk Vn Sept S A Bpcclal dis
patch lo tho Nui folic Udgur Dispatch
notfi Old Point Comfort nt J.1G p
m sijs seven men havu boon killed
mill one bundled weru Injiiled lu tho
iixplosloii on the Nortti Dnkoti
Admiral Schtocdoi on boaul 'llu
Luiiboit unktoii has put out lor the
Not Hi Dakota
'lhe Now Hampshire alsu Is stand
ng bj All 'ships nt the Atlautla
jluot ate Hying Hags at hilt mist
At I 30 i m later ropoitu fioim tin
Not Hi Dakota sij tin) accident was
tho lesurt. ot an explusioii ot a bur
lei of oil in tlio lire loom 'lhe vol
tel Is emitting smoke fiom onu end
lo tliu othoi
IN JUSTICE COURT.
Will Daiker W.ib Tried Toi Disturb-
Ino Public Worship
lustlee Albert Mason hold a tlial
jotuuiduj In the ensu ot the Statu is
Wll1 llm ker accused ot illstinhliiB
public worship This was one ot tho
cubes tulslng from the Ciilnji nicetliw
at 1'onlol last month II. II Moc't
w is attorney for tlio pioseeutlon nnd
Judto II I) Wood loprcHOiitcd the
ilofcniJo Tho case c msed eonslder
uh'o Inteiost nnd u laige iiumbui uf
wltnusses were picsnt
'Hie Juiy went out about (1 oMoek
and brought lu a vcidlct of not guilty
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Tiill nnd eotnplolo showing ot boyn" and girls' strong
aturilj ilcpfliiilablo sehool shoes tho kind that please parents
nml children Tlioy nro made to fit the children's growing
hot titiil tit perfectly too. Tlio tjle nro till tint could bo
ilcslicil mid the many different ones vro show will delight jot
Thoj roino in tho patunt leathor Vtcl and box calf lu the
l.luchor Hco modlum and notivy welt solos new toes plain
ot.d;cip thoy corai lu nil sires nt $t 75 to S2.00
Clilldroii's durtiblo school shoos In tho vld and patent wolt
solos very ntwont atjleit that will tit portectly. Ihcso nro tor
small children prlic $1.00 trt SI. BO
lluja' Btjllsh shoos In (ho heavy and medium weight wolt
solos hluchor lnco viol kid mid patent leather stjles that
mntiotJ(all lo plotmn the hoy til ?1C0 to.. S2.50
School Sfookisi!
I'onj Stockings Tor school rhllilnn am tho best rondo thay
do not wear out eislls conn iu three weights fast black and
stainless o are 10I0 agents hero nnd wo Bunrnntco ovo.-y
pair to bo as wo saj' pilco per pair . .. U5o
lleivy rlbhid school stoiklngi lu tho bhick seamless and
stalnlosH uowhoio oui jou find lieltT onos nt lEc two for 25o
Wo have the most completu stock ot school supplies
shown lu Ink tabids pens pencils rubbers rules etc. como
hern vvhero jou can get them ohoap.
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QUALITY
Gtvu us a. trial let us show jou tho styles.
Mercer Shoe Co.
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Ls what we are able to show you. We
know how to fit the children's feet and do
tako special interest In their faot welfare
as well as giving them the very best schpol
shoes that can be made. We exeaci&e
the same care in fitt'sg the children" as we
do.with the grown folks.
Greenville Shoe Co.
West Side of Square
At the Alrdome
'"llireo Weeks" aa presutcd last
night was one of the host plays pre-
htnttil by Miss lluclmnan and com-
pam. While the story aud book ari
" not the kind that recommend them
selves lo many people the play last
night was ns harmless as It could be
rndo and thero have been plays pre
sented hero that wore much worBO.J
'I hero was a good attendance and
milling hut favorable comments werft
t-oard Tonight tho bill Is 'Zaza'
tin play made famous by Jlrs 15-
lie Carter This part la Miss Iluch
tinan s masterpiece and she lias prov-
m Iter ability to handle lhe part In
l&n unusually lino manner. The sup
porting company is all that could bo
desired It Is expected that llttm
Miss NIol will tako the child's part
In tonight's production
THEATRICAL SEASON OPENED
The Smart Set Company at the King
Opera House Last Night.
1 .in lUUriiiivui nuunjii nua uj'utu '.'
at the King opera houso lust night
when tho Smnrt Set coirpnny pre
Bunted tho musical comedy ' South-
ern Lmchnntment " Salem Tutt Whit-
nej as "George Washington Bullion'
kopt tho audlouce in an almost con
tlnuous laugh from start to finish anl
J Horror Tutt as "Sam Cain" came
In for his part of tho honors
As a whole tho attraction was good
and tho audience was well pleased
there being some ot the finest sins
era In the company over heard on the
local stage.
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houses were lighted as usual The
rfoot lights icay bo on tonight but
the extent of the daraaee to tint
switches Is not known.
Dr D n Waddle specialist eye
ear nose and throat Glasses flttei
Opera House block
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Dinkle
Grocer
Company
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TEACHER OF PIANO HARMONY EAR TRAINING AND ALL ?
nnANCHLs Of Till STUDY OF MUSIC. Y
Particular attention given to Heglnners. medium and ndvaucod J
f It's In Greenville We Have It.
It on nro not iry customer phono me a trial order.
Cimpleto line of fiesb groceries and Country Produce
Imnko a upeclnl effort to keep everything In Country
Produco line ranuors .in reauostcd tu see me for
busl prices ou what they Lave to sell If It's In town
wo have It or will gel It for you Wo want a sharo ot
your trade nnd will treat jou right.
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IT'S 80MEWHAT JARRINQ
to tlnil that aftor you hare completert
building that tho lumber used I ot
poor ouallty and probably not sea-
soned at that.
Avoid taking any such cbancoa bj
patronUIng this yard and you can
rest assured that you will get Juit
what you order
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Kelfer F.ears For
? rrndo students 'loehnlquo a itpecUlly In ull eases without which X
V no artistlo results can be attained riindauitnlals as needed will
f to thoroughly Wht lu these tswde-s 'leims and particulars ou
for
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CLASS WORK FOR BEGINNERS IN MUSIC Special classos v
thlldren from six to twelve yoars of age. Each class limited i
to ten. wlilek tnableii the leacner 10 give mueu uuwi ..... -
No homo practice oiiulre4 Notation linger wow uiro siuuy aim r
nil (unilamental principles thorouRhly taught In pleasing ami original i
"ays A Viieclal featuio Is made of this work. Children taught
pilvutoly If preferred but for all foundational study with young chit
li en class work l superior to private giving tho children the great i
advantages of companlonalilii cotupurlson and coinpetWen. rcrms rt
15 00 for twenty half hour lessons Further Information on (ippllc-a- i
Hon. ?
Schools of Training .. n ..
Waterman Hall Uplscojial Ladles' Bemlnary Diocese of Chi- .
Priahviorian Ladles' Colltke. Toronto Canada.
Oberlln Conservatory ol Music Oberlln Ohio.
Jlesldenco 2311 St John Street. (One block north ot Le) t
x rhoao (old) 200. f
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Ppaqprttnn $
V I LWvi)aty recommended tor ciAit..- - A.
and wooopln eeeu Bold by Mo-
liaugney llros aud sit druggists
I hive jim tried a tmmur ot the de
ems nut cream btrvnd ut Jones
Cream parlor? If not do so at
jooe.
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