The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 11, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Of our Meats and Tood Products because wo cater to llio "back
lor noro" trade Wo sell to sell again and hold customors all
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Tho early Tall Models nro now on
display In our Cloak anil Suit Depart
mint The new doslgns nre chart-
ing and sensible They will appeal
to the Womon who wish to Dress
Smartly jet not conspicuously that's
thu secret of tho dlstlngulhed well
('.Kssed Woman.
Thcso Suits nud Coals arc fresh
from the hands of the makers.
They embody tho latest fashion
Ideas of tho Metropolitan Stjlo Conj
tcrs jet aro not extreme In any vvnj
prices
$12.50 to S35
Wo nro showing oTerj thing that U
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find ua ready at any tlrco
to do j on a power of good
foi jour Fall Suit Money.
Tho Clothes wo sell aro
distinctly of the better
sort tho lery Clothes
jou'U like.
Tho newest fabrics
the latest and tho test
tailoring features await
jour admiration and your
choosing.
Our expert Borvlco -will
Insure jou garments that
nro perfect fitting In
every detail.
Excellent f"ir Blues at
?i2.co to 30.00
Boys' Suits at $5 00 to
$12.50
The minute you cross
our throshold j'ou'U fell
at homo.
Wo will show you ana
let jou try on anjthlns
you plonso without feel-
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high arch effect In the youig
man's Shoes this season?
We aro showing them lu ill
llio leathers nun Metal
Patent Kid. Patent Colt and
Vic! Kid button or laco at
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SIX TDISJIPED OUT
FIFTY TO 200 PERSONS L03E
LIVES IN FOREST FIRES.
Stte Fire Warden Ordered to Aid Vic-
tims Regardless of Expense.
Hundreds are Missing.
Wnrroad Mlun Oct. 10. Men vvha
have Just returned from Ueaudetto on
u l.w.oad motor biij tnu list of dcau
n tiio dlstilct back Hum thu ttacl:
aloiio will reach 150. Thu major of
lie.imloUu Btutes that seveutj-flvo
bodies nircudj havo been louuU nud
Unit letugces who are cunilng In ev-
ory hour report having seen man) hoi
les in tho l o.ida
Death List Growing.
Wliinipeg .Manitoba Otl. 10. It
may bo posslblu thu death list n
loiullng tho forest Hies along thu bur
der wilt rencu u total of 100U but IhU
estimate may bo fai loo high. llverj
settler du tlie district bounded by
ltalny Hlvor and Lake Woods on H13
north to twenty-llvo nillcs south of
Port rrnnces Out and from Spoonot
and lleaudotto Minn ou tho east to
Wnrroad Minn on the wcbI not ne-
counted for aro certain to bo dead a-i
there was no escape. Tor tho dis
tance of nfty miles from Benudettd
and llaluy Hlvor to Warroad the for-
est was a solid mass of llro Suniluj-.
The unidentified dead so fur as know a
to date number slxtj-slx Tho num-
ber of Idcntiilcd dead whobo bodlia
have been located number seven.
The fires wiped out tho Ullages of
Beaudotte Spoonor Oracetou I'l't
M j ron and Malcolm Tho last two
ramed plnccs nie small settlomen's
In Boltranil count j- south of WarioaJ.
SERIOUS TASK ON
rCAR MOB RULE IN PORTUGUESE
REPUBLIC.
Authorities Have DIfticu'ty In Pre
venting Raiding Property of
Religious Orders.
Lisbon Oct. 10. "llio revulutloj
leaders having overthrown the mo:i-
aichy aio now confronted with scan-j
Ij a less serious task of putting in
end to excesses on tho part of the
rough element of their own follower's
who having had a taste of mob rulo
aiu pi one to conllnuu thdr law lest-
neos. A decreo of nummary banish
ment for the religious oiders gave ex
cuse for buital outrages against the
clergj. Today tho pollto adopted se
eor measures to prevent thu popu-
lation from sacking icllglous estab-
Ui'nts and to check the demoustra-
tloiiB against tho religionists pending
expuUIon. As at tho time of tho 11a'.
eclona riots popular feeling seems to
to restricted to tho monks and nuns
and tho demonstration manifests It
self townid tho secular clergy. Wl!i
doubtful expediency tho bodies nf
I'ror Ilombarda and Admlr.il Ilels
tho revolutionists remain exposed at
tho cltj hall.
FEAfl SP1JLL REVOLT
TROOPS TO CHECK MOVE OF REV-
OLUTIONISTS. Weyler Declares His Orders Arc to
Suppress Any Active Disloyalty
With Firm Hand.
Barcelona Spain Oct. 10. A ta'o
of Increasing excitement prevails In
Barcelona. Tho success of the rovoli-
lion lu Portugal appears lo havo fam-
ed tho Are of rebellion that has smoul
dered since tho furious outbreak of n
j ear ago. There was tho greatest
animation In tho strceta today.
Tho people pretend not to notlcd
that patrols and tho civil guard which
is being strengthened gradually In
I'icparatlon foi the ovontunlitlcs of
OHobor 13 tlie anniversary of the
oxccutlon of Professor I'errera dlrec
tor of tho modern school of Harcolona
who was convicted of having Incited
last year's revolutionary movement.
General Wejler captain general of
Catalonia admits tho strlko of ilia
miners hero Is taking on a revolu-
tionary character.
Black Pattl Company To-Night
11 Voolckvl presents tho latest iniis
lul succc-Bs "A Trip to Afiicn'
with the best negro talent obtainable
I tnded by the World Faaous Slsslc
ic.u Jones the Black
i st of all negro u
John I.arkliiB tho
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in comparing "A Trip to Africa wiHj
tn.i nvi-rjiFH niierit Rlinug nu llittrn
a plot and it general consistency nnd
u reason for everything that is done
that obviates the necessity for horjc
I'laj and does away with that train
ins for a laugh effect. Tho dialogue
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is bright and funny and the xlinatlons
ird scenes bo unusual that the audi
c-nce Is kept almost continually con
VJlsed with laughter. Tho play Is
written for laughing purposes only
and can aptly and correctly bo termed
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HONORS CITY CHEMIST MOORF.
Notices "of Election to prominent Teeli
nlcal Organization.
Dallas Tex Oct 10 City Chemht
Lnndon U Moore was advised todij
of his election to membership In tho
Chemists' Club of Now York Cltj nml
nlsu lu memboishlp to tho Assucl.v
(Ion of Official Agricultural Chemist
'1 he formor uotlco can.o from tho so:
rotary of tho Now York organisation
vhllo tho latter was from Dr. II. A
Wjllo chief of tho staff of tho agr.
cultural department.
Doth nre honors ns membership In
no'.ther can ho sought by nppllca.
tlon. Tho New York club Is an or
ffunlratlon lo which tho recognltel
chemists of the country aro eligible
as members while tho nrglcultur.il
cherr.lsts' organisation is In ttuth th .
board which decides the provlsln.il
mid offlc'nl methods of anal j sis nf
food products as nie accepted by tho
highest authorities In tho lnttor or
ganlntion Dr. Moore la llBted as tltn
lopresentatlvo of tho city of Dallas.
TO PEHIEL
UNIVERSITY OF CHURCH OF ThIe
NAZARENE SECURED.
It W.ll Be One of the Qrcatest Schools
in the Southern 1
States.
Yestorday morning W. T AtcCon
i'iII iccelved a letter from his tu'tlier
C A. McConnoll who Is in Ohlcagu
intending a meeting of tho Blshopt.
rtd Hoard of Dducatlon of tho Church
of tho Nararone stating tint the
toaid had decided to maLo tho uni-
ursltj ut l'eiilol iho Southern Unl
v sllj of tho church. This action
as tho result of Mayor Ujids tele.
51am to Mr. McConnoll that Gioeri
1 llio will back tho unlvoisltj mid la
anothtr big thing to the credit or the
L'euster club nud commttteo ut l'cule.
..Itizens.
'1 Ills Insures to Greeuvillo and l'a
n'cl what will bo uno of tho great
euiicatlonul institutions of tho South
rheio vvero other strong competltois
ftr tho university but Bishop Dlljson
I'.iv. DeJeruett and C. A. McC'ounuli
nliuaro In Chicago succuedeu lu lanl
mg tho prize. This will lusiiio 1111 in
tiltutluu with five bundled Ktudouta
lu Bturt with and with tho baikltiR
of the chtirch It will grow to bu eno
nf the huge universities of thu South
Now tho committee nppo'pted bj
tne Hiiistec club should get buay to
scutro tho aeneral Assemblj of the
Church of tho Nazarcne for ntxt Oc-
tober which will bring hero tCO dole
gates and at least COO visitors
Give Hom Preference.
Why send off to havo your Summer
clothes mado when you can get tbuu.
mado right hero at homo by Fred
DIcrcka Just as cboap and you can
soo them whllo they aro being made
und thore ts no chanco of your suit
being made wrong or out of style.
You will need a new motor for tbo
new plant. Seo Duck for Drlccs.
The housowIfo'B word Is Monogram
Hour. It's reliable.
Just Received Shipment of
Mexican
Red Cat-claw
Honey
(Both Comb nnd Strained)
Mho wo havo now tho
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CONVENTION Of ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN PASSENGER AGENTS-
Representatives Present Tram Cnnadi
to Across Southern Line From
Maine to Pacific Coast.
Dallas Tex. Oct. 10. With 1130 pros
cut icpresi'iillug lerrltorj lroni Alex-
co to .vlon'reai and Miiiiiu lo tlie l'l-
1.111c coast tliu (.onveiulon ot tho
AiiJorleau Association t l'.isscugn
ig.nta btgan Us two daja session
tins morning nt 10: DO ni Hie ClinnshT
of Commercu. 'Iho niectlug was cnl.-
oil to older bj W. T. Conner of the
iVnbasti district doputj lor this sec-
tion the meetlug was fuiiuully uud 1m
i esslvolj opened bj 11 prnjcr by Itev
vV. M Aiulcrbon ot the 1'liBt 1'iesbj
iirutu churcli. lmpiejBlvolj and elo
luentlj thu 11 Inlster uiliod down blesi
.ugs by tho Divlnu on iho tonventloi
and prajed that thu Individual iiiuni-
jeiH 111 ght be strengthened to cum
jut tritlj their Inigu work of brlne-
ng Uvlllzatlou' out of u wilderness
1 linos
lion. J. J. Collins welcomed the
lsltors lu belmlt ot tho city of Dil-
.11s. Ho Hpoko of tho Kgiol that llu
11111 J 01 felt at having been uiiexpeut
edlj called out of Dallas and nt nut
holug able to bu present
I'ollowlng .Mr. Collins Hon. D. 0
denter welcomed tho members of tho
nbboclatluu In behalf of tho governor
01 Texas.
Thla afternoon tho following p o
Kran.. wiih can led out:
Automobllos loft Iho Oileutul hotel
it J p. 111 for ii tour of tho city Btop-
ping en unite at tho homo of .Mr
.mil Mrs. I. V. T1111101 In O.ik Cliff
foi an Informal teceptlon letuinlnj
10 IjIhz BiotherB' Jowclrj estubllsh
ii.ciit for a Bouvenlr roceptlon mid to
bo hotel nt 5:30 o'clock.
I'liini h0 to 3:110 o'clock p. 111 thore
nns .111 luformul leceptlon lu the pn"
Inis of tho Oiienlul hotel follow el
bj n banquet.
At the Colonial
'lodaj tho progrnni Is ono of espec
liillj high rlass dramatic llluis "In
ihc Client Northwest" Is a story ot the
Cinidluii woods told 'mid tho Bwerv
m. plncK of tho great Northwest It lu
no of tho most Intense and druirutlc
uoile's uvci offered. Tho c'uii actors
110 a Factor of tho Hudson Bay com-
I'i'i.y his daughtur Julio two Canu
fi'it.11 tr.iiiperH ftm a joum; i?ngllsn
i'i in. A Vein of Uold" Is 11 liil class
di.imntlc film the story la ono ol
mic.it humuu .interest convincing nun
ovorllowlng with thrilling ilranmtlo
Incidents. The llln (Hated songs
' Mad Mud Moon" nud "Baby Mlno'
all' lino and unusually null trillion cl
There uro values lu every depart
ment during tills salo of thu Najlo.'
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BOOKS AND EVERYTHING
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A FIRE LAST NIGHT.
Two-Story Residence en North Oak
Street Was Burned Down
At 1:30 o'clock this morning llio
iirj -resilience on .onn uin
strew occupied by Mrs. How en an
j fnmlly cnught on fire and was sum
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soon
In tluiiien nil over
'Hie flio department vviib promptly
im hand but tho fire had gone toi
far lo snvo tho house hut they did
good service In confining tho llro lo
Hie house In whichlt slnrtcd
The houso belonged to 1. 11 Ulllott
nml was valued nt $2000.00 and wns
Insured for $500 00.
.Most of the fiirnltuta nml conlen'f
Acre saved .Mrs llnwvn had a snnll
iiniouiit ot Insurance
GLEVEH mm ESCAPE
SHERIFF AND MISSIONARY LOCK-
ED UP BY PRISONERS.
A Murderer and Forger Fled Aro
Heavily Armed and Baltlo Is
expected.
Soma Anna Cnl Oct. 10. Taken
uniiwiuos at tho close of lollglouj
soivlees In Jill heiu josterdaj Sher-
iff Ijtoy and Miss Chrlsilnu Uerl 11
inlsBlomtj wcro thrown Into a coll
bj two prisoners onu nn alleged mur-
derer mid tho other held on a forgo-y
charge and hold for nearly mi hour
whllo tho enptura eacapod. 'Iho iugl
tlvus ltosarlo Slnnz and Alouno No-
als mo being pursued by a posse
Ilolh uro ainicil with rllles tnken fro-a
tho Bhorlft'a olflco and a biutlo Is ox-
puctvit bi'foro thoy aro rocnpliired
. m a
Was Known In Greenville
1) II Aberimthy u pruiutnuil mm-
chunt of I'ltlsburg who dlol Sunday
was well known lu ClrcenvllU hnviiij
Kielien in both Knvaniiigh and Woi-
l(j churcheu hero on llio layincn'ti
iiiovmuent lu tho -Methodist church
He wan pioinlnently Itlontlflcd with
ilus work und was also actlvj 11 Sun
dnj School work Ho was a strong
111-cful man. both lu church nud com-
nurclal circles and his communlt
innois n groit loss by Ills ditilh. Ituv
O IJ Cameron of Paris was in the
c'tj Jcslurday en route to I'lttBbur
to attend the funeral.
nscelroii iiaily Lrtlost. Host nnti
Most Popular
HIGH-GRADE FICTION
for rent nt
TWO CENT8 PER DAY.
Iloniitlfiil lino of
BIRTHDAY GIFT DOOK8
SCORE AND POST CARDS.
Lindley Johnson's
iBookstoie
Just Received
A shipment ot U'lncm Hnups
X.iizii Olngcr Hnaiis
Barntim Animal Cakes
Nnblsco Sugar Wafers
Your trade Is appreciated at
OREENVILLE
CONFECTIONERY STORE.
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It's nil In the fit nf a gnrmont that cllhor makes or mars It
Thcso Hull models aro porferl lu ovi'ry .aj no lll-rittlrig coats
or skirls each designed with n view of plonslnir tho woman r
refined taste Moro beautiful waves or shadow cannot bo
found than hero Wo show Iho sorgo fancy strlpo wcrsteds
chovlnta dlagonnls. tvvoeiU nml Scotch mixtures In the rich
blues Copenhagen vvlsterln uav tobacco and goldi-n brown
tho new gretns rose tan graj nnd wine a shulo liecomlng lo
overjone nnd na lo (lie Btyloa wo show tho medium nnd short
coats plain plaited nnd liohblo nklrls somo aro olegnntl) trim
nvoil with the buttons othois with fancy hrnld neat wnlklng
lenglhs TheBO nro Biiltn of richness and beauty and wo know
jou will bo delighted wllh them for thej aro oxcluaive We
have an oxport fitter and nny alterations to bo ilono will bo
dono perfectly with n Bn-nll ehargo to holp defray oxponsos
Before this elegant lino Is broken wo want you to fco It
comploto lino of slrea Is shown nt S0.05 to SJ55.00
DUTTERICK PATTERNS AND DELINEATORS.
Wo nro solo ngcntB lu Oicenvllle for thcso popular pit.
tninB. Tho now book hIiowk the very Intcst modelB nnd you
Bhould wee thorn llvcty pattern Is cut lo fit porrcilly nnd
they glvn heller Hiitlufnctlon ilinn nni nthnrs prlcrB 10c nnd Kt.
Wo have nn export tlllor In our Suit Department nnd vvi
gnnrnnteo nil work dono by her Wo will charge n wmall nmoun'
for thcso nltoratlona lint thoy will bo dono satisfactorily;
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FRE8H ONIONS
TRESH RADISHES
TURNIP GREENS.
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advertisement. Wo will give
utfum to anyone who will "sb
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