The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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tl.o bcsl on oarth guarmtcud not to rust Prices SI to 15.50
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You'll Come 'Back For More
Of our Meats and rood Products becauso wo cater to tlio "back
lor nwno" trade Wo sell to sell again and hold customors nil
the tlmo. Won't jou send a trial order for Heats or Groceries
and join our arinj of pleased patrons?
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Mnjbo vou don't know and niajbu
jou ilo 1ml "SAMPECK CLOTHES"
for boss are the b"ot weiring ami the
beiit looking clothes in tlio world. In
ever) State In the Union and even
in Kuropo parents who reallo tint
tlio Clothes their bojs wear must be
absolute!) good and perfect In style
puichivj "SAMPECK CLOTHES"
Their worth Is attested by the fact
that theso Clothes uro purchased
loulaily snifcou after season.
Itliilit now wll) don't jou have hlui
fitted out with theso very unusua'
garments Thej arc better than auy
jou havo seou jet they coat no mow
than makes which are not their
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IT IS THE STRONGEST AND 8NAPPIE8T LINE EVER
SHOWN TO THE TRADE OF GREENVILLE. IF YOU 8EE
THEM YOU BUY THEM.
Greenville Shoe Co.
West Side of Square
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llcnutirully Tailored Kmbroldo--
liat jou want to wear with
a Tailored Suit $1 CO 23
ami $100 nines cholco for
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LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S
SWEATERS.
Wo lino tlio most complete
line of Indies' niul children's
Svvoitois that can lie fomul
In tlio mirLct all colors ill
the new weaves can ju
found hero
Ladles" Swelters 1W
to $0.50
Children's Sweaters 75c
od all tlio new designs Just
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high arch effect In tho young
man's Shoes this beaaon?
Wo are show ing them In ill
tho leathers Gun Metal
Patent Kid l'atent Colt and
Vlcl Kid button or Iaco at
$3.50 $4 and $5.
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DISPUTE NOTYET SETTLED
BILL OF LADING MATTER STILL
DEING DISCUSSED.
Banker Gardln Thinks That Plan
Guarantee Validity of Certifi-
cate Will Be Acceptable.
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New York Oct 14 Suvoral months
it Is oxpected will elapse befuro the
final form of bills of lading now i'l
dispute betwen Ungland and Aitioi-
nan bunking Interests mo pcrlecied
at cording tn tbu bollct oxprcbsed tu
ilaj In high li inking elides. A com
pionnso or the lunu bj which th.
KUiraiuee coupntij is to giiaiuntee
tlio valldlt) or colluu bills o( taillny
suggested at tlio meeting ot American
banners mid Sir l.dwuru ltoiden top
resenting the lHIUt.li llnnnclal Inter
oars. Is uclloved to be ouu that .win
uvcntuallj pi oio to be tmuuuilj sic
ccptable
John Gardln vice piosldunt of the
National City b ink slid todij that
the luile- limit sec bj tlio tliltlsb hank
lis committee for the ucoeptauco of
American cotton hills ot lading with
out the b Hilars' guarantee will piob
ably be extended fiom October Jl "uu
til Dscenibor Jl.
Gaidln belloes tlio solution adopt-
ed by the committee In jesteidnj'a
session wilt be the onlj feasible ono
under the clicuiiistniicus.
MEMPHIS OPPOSES PLAN.
Exchange Denounces Proposed Meth"
od to Safeguard Bills of Lading
MomphlB Tenn Oct 1 1 lteaolu
tlons were adopted bj tlio Memphis
Cotton Ixchaugo todaj uuaiiliuousSv
apposing the formation of a gu irnntco
compuij to guarnnUo the alldltj o
cotton bills of tailing The resolution
Ueclaies the comproinlfeu an Insult to
leputnble cotton firms of the South
Houston is Opposed.
Houston lex Oct 14. Members
of tlio cotton exchange here todaj un
aiilinouslj adopted a resolution con
doinnlng the proposed Gunrniitj com
panj to guiranteo cotton bills of lad
lug It Is declared the sj stem would
In pose i useless tnv on tho 'South
slid entourage crooks placing them
on a level lth linns of long stand
ing and unlimited capital
ACCUSED OF BRIBERY.
Frank Gardner Charged With Improp-
erly Approaching Mr. Foelker.
New York Oct. II I'rank Gard
ner of Diookljn former state senator
who was arrested at Scrauton last
night clnrged with attempted hrlberj
of Congressman roelkor also a foun
er stite senator to loto ngilnst the
antl race track bills at Alliun) In 180J
as todaj Indicted bj the New York
ffiunty Kttind Jul j tn rtohurgv of" a.i
attempt to bribe n public official.
CLAIM CONSPIRACY.
Mrs. Strelnht Continues AttemPt
to
Secure Change of Venue.
Waco lex Oct 14 Tho defenso
toihj introduced further testimony In
in effort to obtuln a change of enuu
for Mrs Mlnnio Leo Strelght charged
with the n unlet of hot husband at
McGregor. Tho evidence todiy was
Introduced In an attoinpt to proio
th it n conspiracy existed ngilnst tho
defendant at McGiegor and a fair
trlnl is iinposblblo In Mclennan ciiiiu
ts Mnny witnesses disagreed as to
tho consplncj allegation.
G H. S. DEBATING SOCIETY
Had An Interesting Debate
and a
Legal Trial.
Tho tiisl open meeting of tlio (liu'.i
vlllu Jligb Scuool tlebutlng tjoclet)
was hold Ubt night A lnib" Iiuiuber
of lllgn School students and their
friends enjojccl the program uio-t
thuioughlj Tho Ilrst uumber on tho
urogram was a seiles ot character
jbkeiches ino(t untertiilnluglj given
by Wllllo Colo I'ouie no was 101
luwcd by Ueiiton Morgan with Htnij
W Uradj's 'New South" delivered in
an apprcclitlvo and cllcctlvo murmur.
Tho Miblccl dlhcussed In debate
"llc'solvcd. That llannibil was u groat
er geriuial than Alexander' was won
U lho aljirrnatlve chuinploncd hy
lien Ioonej Hogurs Wlso and Jani"S
Attcberj
At the close ot the debate an unex
pec'ted feature was introduced In the
trill or Itnjmoiid llouknlglit on the
chargo of being lu lovo to tho neglect
of his duties. After winning u report
of "unable lo agree' riom mo jurj
the plaintiff grucufully plead guilty to
tlio charge. v
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THE MARTHA JUNI0R8.
Met Yesterday and Elected Officers
For Next Year. (
Martha lunlors met for tho list
meeting of tho year with Mrs ' Dllo
l.angford at her pretty homo on West
Lee street
After prajer and roll call offlcors
wero olected for the joar 1911 with
Mrs I-augford as teacher Mis Wll
Ilan gave all u "peep" lit her souve
nlis of the Holy Laud and told an
Interesting llttlo story of each relit
and picture.
After which .Mrs I.ingfoid assist
ed hy Mrs Geo served a delicious
salid course
Gnosis wore Mss Trnzlcr of Union
Springs Ala and Mrs Cameron city
Tho officers elected were Miss
Myrtle Mooro president Miss Hello
Dent vlco prtsldonl; Miss Dottle
Thompson secretary Miss Ixina
Wood treaurer Itoorlor
ENTERTAINED TWO CLUBS
Miss Cynthia Hardin Was Hostess
Last Night
Last night Miss Cynthia Hardin was
hostess to tho Olucck Auf anil lleau
Nots clubs at her pleasant homo on
Park street.
There was a guessing contest in
which Miss Frances IJursttt won the
prl7e a pretty hand-painted picture
Thro was also a musical program
which was cniojed and aft'io close
u delicious salad course wan servcl.
Miss Cjnihla proved herself a rnont
delightful entertainer.
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See Duke Hurrlson for Iron Beds
Odd Ilrossers Chiffoniers fihlfforobes
Rugs all SUBS
Tho First llaptlst SunUvy School
reached Its highest regwur attend-
once last Sunday Watch o morrow.
GREENVILLE. TEXAS SAf URDAY MORNING OCTOBER 15
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BURRELL TIOERT LOSES LIFE
Tragedy Occurs Near ML Pleaiant Fol
lowing Dispute wth Son-ln-Law.
Mt Pleasant Tex. Oct 14 Uu rell
Tlgort was shot and killed near here
todaj fallowing n Ulsputo with Will
Cobb Tlgerts sou In law who Is
charged with tlio killing Details ot
tlio enso nio not learned hero at this
tlmo
WILL RETAIN POSITION.
State Health Olflcer to Remain Until
Cloie of CamPbell's Term.
Austin Tox Oct 14 State Health
Offker Ilrumbj who returned today
tioni San Antonio announced today
that ho Mad reconsidered his declsluu
lo resign IiIr offlco at pietent ami
will remain as stato health officer
until the expiration of dm. dnipbell
term next Januirj
Or. Urumliy slid he Ins tho tcioit
uf the depirtnicnt jot to prepare
mid will nccoidlngly continue In or
flee.
GJILF ST0I1MJ TS Hli
GALE SWEEPS OVER SEVERAL
PROVINCES OF CUBA.
Street Lights Extinguished and the
City was In Dirkness During
Early Hours.
Havana Oct. II Tlio full force of
tho storn- tho approach of which was
liornldod josterdaj" struck this iltj
about 1 o'clock this morning. The
gilo brought with It a dclugo of rain
Most ot tho street lights were oxtlu
gulsbid and the citj was dark dtir
Ing tlio earlj hums. This morning
the wind was blowing stronglj fioni
tho southeast and rnln fell Onlj
minor damages had been rujiortcd
'lho stoini after sweeping over tho
jlslu ot l'lnes jesturday arternoon.
moved eastward mid then shifted lo
the west affecting chlelly Matnras
lluvana ami risardclltlo provlncos.
STROM NEAR KEY WEST.
Tropical Hurricane Is Centered in Yu
catan Channel.
ley West rial OcL II Hoavj
winds and a lain Htorm which swept
this cltj throughout last night con
tinned this morning the wind coming
tiom the boutheast and iiccompinlcd
by a falling baiomolei. According to
tlio weather forecaster the tropical
storm Is centered In Yucatan Chan
iiel and is btlll moving In a westerlj
direction
The bteamer Mlnrrt which silled
from Knights Ko jesterdnj nflo-
noon during the stoim nrrlved li"ro
at 10 o'clock list night aflor a terti
bio trip .
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Special Foredast Is Issued by the
Weather Bureau.
-Xtobllc AJa Oct 14 The locil
weather bureau this morning receiv-
ed the following storm warning "Ad-vlsmj-
'J. 10 k in. Tho tropical
storm's center Is near extreme wes-
tern Cub i Is of considerable lutein
slty and uppuently novlng north-
westwai illy It will cause dangerous
ga'os In tho next twentj four liourH
along the coast of southern and ce-i
Iral I'lorlda and the southern gulf of
.Mexico Hurricane warning ate order
cd from Dunnellen to Jupitor ria
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JUDGE BRADLEY NAMED.
rort Worth Man to be Member of tho
State Mining Board
Austin Tex Oct 1 1 Tho govern
or announced todij tlio appointment
or luilKc '1 nomas lliudloy of rort
Worth to be a men her of tlio stuto
mining liojul 10 till a vacancy caused
bj the leei'iit resignation of l'rodo'
Ick C Von HoKonbeig who hetanio
(oiiuulsslonur uf Insurance and bulk
ing 'I ho appointment ot Judge ilrud
lej Is effective at once
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VETERAN MERCHANT DEADi
George Wllberly Aged 71 Dies at His
Home in Tyler.
Tyler Tex Oct II Georgo Wll
borlj ono of Tjler's oldest merchants
iged soventylono years died here lo
duy He was a dlretcor of the Cltl
ens' National bank and formerly wis
n state l auger and n Confeduralo sol
Ulor.
Duy tho chlldrciis shoes now while
the pilces ale lio low nil sizes and
stjles McHrldo.
Now i'urhir Suits Davcnporlsjund
Odd Itockcrs nt prices that will pleasu
jou at Duko Harrison's
Dulio Harrison has the largest lino
of Kitchen Cabinets to bo found in
Greenville get our prices before buy
ing.
Moro than 400 for tomorrow at tlio
I'lrst Baptist Suniiuy School Ilo su-u
to come and bring otliors.
Just Itecelved Shipment of
Mexican
Red Cat-claw
Honey
(Both Comb and Strained)
Also wo have now tho
CELEBRATED
EHMAN'8
CALIFORNIA
OLIVE OIL.
Dinkle
Grocer
Company
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SNIP SIIUIS LOST
CASUALTY LIST OFF ENGLISH
COAST IS ALREADY LARGC
The Result of a Storm That Has Con-
tinued For Two
Days.
Loudon Oct 14 The Kngllsu coan
Is stiewn with wreckngo ns a resuf.
of tho storm tliut has continued tui
(wo ilajs the i.rsuuaj list alrendj
1 1 per rod Is a long one. Ibis muruhig
.bo budlos of live seamen frotn th
lOibtlug steaniul Cruntoiil weio pick
eel up oil lliutlepool
It is believed the vessel which ea-
ud u crew ui tweulj loiiiiuureil am
trie men weiu atleuipiiug to leacn tue
..uore lu a small boat wiion luej Were
KISt '
i.ifo boats fiom in inj points wee
out alt last uigiit mm in sumo m
stiiiit.es elicited ic'beiies In otlu-r ens
ot tuey weie uiiuble lu reicli tho ills
uesieil craft
OFFICERS GET CHARLTON.
New Jersey Supreme Judge Acts on
Petition for Extradition to Italy.
New ork Oct rl Poller Chill
ion the confesswf niuideier ot Ins
wile .Maiy Scott Cluulloii 'as todaj
unified turned over to the IVilei il
authorities lu tho proceedings vviilch
nail been Instituted toi his extradi-
tion to Italj Judge lllalr uf the Now
ilersov supieiue court declined lo re
lease Charlton and issutil an older
or h I m to bo placid in charge uf the
l'edeial officials
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ROOSEVELT HITS TAMMANY.
Declares Democratic Organization and
Wall street Have Struck Hands.
"Dunkirk N. Y Oct 1 1 nil street
and TamiHinj hull struck hands said
'lheodoio Itoosoovlt when he opsin d
rno campaign lor tho llepulillcan
stale ticket here todaj Speaking to
i gicat crowd In Washington l'ant
ai living hero fiom a ciiiiiiilgu
trip ncioss Indiana jesturday Itouse.
veil ili'iioiiuieil tho Now orlc stuto
Democrncj Willi all the emphns
which ho could con maud
GRAND DAUGHTER OF DAVIS.
Miss Lucy Hayes (Descendant of Con-
federate President to Marry Artist
Colorado Springs Colo Oct II. II
was aiinounrod today that Miss l.ucj
Hajcs-grand dauglitei of Jefferson
Divls is to wed Georgo Hawse) Young
aou of lho into llrrvey oYung the
famous pilnter of western liudscnpcs
No date for tho wedding has boon set
THE BOOSTER CLUB.
Held Their Regular Weekly Meeting
j UrtBl Miyfll.
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tegular weekly session George I.c.iv)
prcsiuingi
It M. Clinpmnn for the Intel urliin
coimnltteo reported Hurt lliey are got-
ring nioug as well as could bo ex
peeted and things look favorable
'I horu was smoe geneinl discussion
I'M talnlng to matters of Interest and
trio club adjourned early as tho inter
urban steering con mlttco was to moot
afterwards
You will save money by coming to
this Bale spcclil values In uvorjllim
Mcllrlde
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TOR ONE WEEK ONLY
V CHOICE COLLECTION OF
BOOKS AND EVERYTHING X
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K CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
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WACO CENSUS IS 26425.
Increase In Population is 5739 or 27.7
Per Cent In Ten Years
vvasiiingion uct n. The consuj
Bureau tounj announced the popula
.Ion of Waco Texas ns 20125 an In
croasu of 8710 or 27 7 per rent ovor
lho census of ten. j-cars ago
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DENIAL BY ENGLISH.
Government Has Not Re'cognlied Por
tuguese Republic
lauidon Oct n liiero Is no truth
il (lie suuunn'iit coiiiiilneel In last
.ughis ui(iutch from a Lisbon news
agency here that Great llritaln hits
utognlttMl tlu Itepubilu ot l'ortuga
HUNDREDS LOSE LIVES.
deports of Terlflc Hurricanes In the
Baltic Scv.
St l'etual.urg Del II. A hurrl
.line KVMpt nei tlio lltslern coasl
oi the Until sea last nlghl causing
man j w i eiks and th. loss ot hundreds
r lues ninom sallois
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BOMB WAS roUND AT TOOT or A
TREE.
Paris Police Locate Powerful Explos-
iveAnarchists Are Held
Responsible.
Paris Oct il A powerful bomh
was dlscovimd bj the pollen today at
tho Toot of a tree in Avonuo Klobor
near lho American uiWimb)'. Offlcurs
iittilbule tho attempted outrage tu
anarchists who bought to put new lltu
lino the uppiruiitly dJlmt lallroul
strike
SIX DEAD IN
COLLISION.
Freight Train Hits Work
Train
at
Portland nd.
Kurt nj no lint . 0 t 1 1 A fielgbl
(lain on the Grind ltiplds and India
un rallin.nl clashed into a work train
at I'm Hand ml this iiioriiliig. kill
ing six liu'ii nud Injur) Ing mini) The
dead and lujiiied are all said to bo
foielgnors.
Reduce Oil Prices.
New York Oct II 'lho Slandird
Oil cuinpaiij today reduted tlio price
of lellued petroleum lu cases from
11 10 to 8 90 per gallon
exceptional values lu ladles suits
skirls mid one pleio dresses nro of
feicd now Mcllrldo.
All suits ? 15 UO overcoats tho same
livorv gnrintnt wo turn out heirs tho
' union name " I.eodB Woolen Mills
Itecelved Dall) Latest Host and
Most Popular
HIGH-GRADE FICTION
for rent at
TWO CENTS PER DAY.
Iloautlful lino of
BIRTHDAY OIFT BOOKS.
SCORE AND POST CARDS.
Lindley Johnson's
.Bookstore
Just Received
A shlpuiuiil of Iinion Hnnpj
Z1111 (llni.ur Snips
llaruiim Animal Oakos
Nablsv) Sugar Wafers
Yorfl trade Is appreciated at
GREENVILLE
CONFECTIONERY STORE.
Opposite the I'ostofflcu
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Three Poiut$ of Interest
Musi! be Qoi;sidcr(cl A)CV) buy: ;
fi;t5 a Suil! Sllyle Durabrlitr
lTork'i
ork'D")nj-)sl")iD.
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These thrro Important points are almijn found In a ScliTofe 'C
Suit there aro no other ready todon Stilts that tan otrnipact SV
villi them at the sunn prices This seilon's varleltqs" Itfo
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other exninlno the workmanship nrhl )im will bo delighted
vour It and thoro Is where tho genulno satisfaction conws In
they cannot ho twitched an) whore. Let )our rvxt Suit boar a
Schlosa label vv know It will satisfy
wmjm
I Fresh Vegetables
JUMBO CELERY BULK TURNIPS
CRANBERRIES SNAP BEANS
CALIFORNIA TOMATOES OKHA '
HEAD LETTUCE BEET3 ' '
EGG PLANT FRESH ONIONS A&MA
BELL PEPPER FRESH RADISHES x"pW;
CAULIFLOWER TURNIP GREENS. ""' f
SQUASH ivgpftl
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Tn above statomsnt U corrooL
WM. PI CROON.
W. H. BU6H.
MR8. V. A. KINO
DR. ROBT. 8AYLI
P. A. HORRIt
JNO. I- LOVBJOY
M. A. JOY
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If Rip van Winkle Lrfved :
In Greenville
Un would surely keep the NEW PHONE; The QUICK SER-
VICE both LOCAL and LONa DISTANCE would enable bin
to CATCH Up FOR ALL L08T TIME during hli twenty years
slscp. You bare dally profit In keeping a phone. To wait Is
to lose Order now and be ready for sickness builuess pleas-
ure abopplac eta
HOME TEEPHONE CO. ;
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ever tho mitorlals aTiS rnort
excliislvo tho worlthWnsulh
ot a higher order mid as" to
stylf they stand for all that'll
correct. '
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iV car a
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OCDiOSS oui
jou are drossed for nny oec
raslon busliiOBB or 66cllliN
Wo uro nlixious to show 7011 -this
line nt
$10 to $30
You will find mora to lntor
est you than In nny other
lino shown. There aro the
hniidsoino hrowns blue
gray tun green smoko ami
the fancy mixed shades tho
liaml8omu strlpos checks
plaids and Invisible plaliU.
Nolo tho form of a Schloia
Suit and you will hnvo no
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our aim
Is To Give Satlsfactlr
A satisfied customer In our b
advertisement. Wo will give a 1
il In 111 to anyone who will "show"
a dissatisfied customor.
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West of Katy DepoL
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DIRECTORtt;
J. M 8PURL0CK.
DR. CHA8. T KENNEDY
R. D. WADDLE.
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L. N DYRD
8. B. PERKINS
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