The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 19, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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GREENVILLE. TEXAS WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 191910
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Ladies'
We 1'avo on display In Our
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We arc ngen s for WARNER'S RUST PROOF CO"RSETS
tho best on oartb guaranteed not to rust. Prices si to $;i50
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Better Stote Service
IS WHAT WE CLAIM TO MAINTAIN AND IT IS OUR AIM
TO GIVE YOU THE BEST AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE SUPPOSE YOU TRY OUR SERVICE.
THE SOUTH HILL GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET.
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Mnvbo sou don't Know and maybo
jou do but "SAMPECK CLOTHES"
for boys are tho b'st wearing and tho
heft looking clothes In tho world lu
oery State III thr Union and even
In Kuropo parents who realio that
tho Clothes their boys wear must h'1
absolutely good and perfect In stylo
purchase "SAMPECK CLOTHES."
Tholr worth Is attested by tho fact
that theso Clothes aro purchased
regularly season after season.
Hight now why don't jou have him
filled out with thebo very unusifa'
garments They aro better than any
jou linvo seen jtt they cost no more
than makes which are not their
oqunl In value.
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Br OWN TO THE TRADE OF GREENVILLE. IF YOU 8EC
THEM YOU BUY THEM.
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Suit Department lino ot Wnlsia
Henutlfuily Tailored. Kmbrotilo"-
what jou want to wear with
n Tailored Si t $1.50 $1.23
and $1.00 allies -holco for
5)8 cents.
LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S
SWEATERS.
Wo have tho most complete
lino ot ladles' and chlldrec's
Sweatots that tan bo found
In tho market all colors ill
tho v new weavei can be
found hero.
Lndles' Sweaters $2 50
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Children a Sweaters 75c
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'lhan Jio now high toe and
high arch effect In the jouig
man's Shoes this seuBO'iT
Wo aro showing them lu ill
the leathers Gun Metal
Patent Kid l'ateut Colt and
VIci Kid button or laco at
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NEW YORK TIMES RECEIVES
WIRELESS MESSAQE.
America Left In Mid Ocean When
Crew Id Picked Up by
Liner Captain.
Now ork Oct. 18. A wireless
message to tho ew 'Vork Times from
captain Uowd of tho Hoyul .Man
aicuiuor ireut sajs tlio 'lient plckcu
up vv oilman nuu the crovv ot tliu
.vincilcii early today ino iiuiosnip
was ub.ihaoneii. ino rescuj was made
lU LatltUUU it-1.1 LOUbllUUO os Is.
luo imsll on Inuicuied b) Oupi
uowd Indicates air. Wullium wa
picked up at h point 10U units oust oi
cape llailorus on the roilu Ouiullni
coast.
WANTS OFFICERS ELIMINATED.
Brlrj. Gen. Maus Would Divide Pri-
vate soldiers Into Two Classes.
Washington Oct. 18. llilg. Gener-
al Mans coinm.ind ng the dopaumenl
of thu Columbia lu his iiiiuu.il leper.
to the war department recommends
legislation for tho elimination of Inef-
ficient Oitlcers. He eprosses tho bo-
iler that a goneinl ervlco corps
would add grcatlj to the ciTlc'oiioj ot
tho arnij and In tho end actu.illj
prove economical. General Mans nl
mi recomineiids that as far as prac
tlcablo giealer distinction be nindD
between non-commissioned officers
and privates gonerallj throughout the
seivico and that privates be divided
li.to ilrst and second clnst.es
WILL HAVE BIG SUGAR CROP.
About Seven Million Pounds Will be
Produced on Convict Farms.
Austin 'lex Oct. lb Approximate
ly beveii million pounds of sugar will
bo raised by tho Btuto penitentiary
sjstom this season actoidlng to Cap
inln J. A. Herring tho superintendent
who is here to nttend n itcotlng of
the board tomorrow. This will be
lnlsed on Harlem and demons farm
tho itnte selling tho enne outright ou
other farms. Grinding begins on No
ember 15.
HORSE THEIF AND BURGLAR.
Mai Brought Here From Louisiana on
Two Felony Charges.
Yesterdaj Shu Iff lion well leeched
a mossiigo fioni Constable J II. Alex
under of wlunsboro that he would
uirlvcd hero ut I o'clock with G II.
McDonald wantud ou charges ot horsi
Bteallng and burglary.
On the last daj ot the I'nir ot 1003
a horso and buggy belonging to .Mr.
Wr'ght ot Wellnnd wore stolen from
Hie gi omuls. Tho samo nlcht Xlw
store of I'einbertou llros. was entered
and a lot of canned goods taken.
Two men named G. II. and John
McDonald wore arrested at Shrevi-
iioit nnd Sheriff Homse!! wont thcro
for then He got tho liorso and buggv
but tho ofticors at Sbroveport refused
to gio up tho prisoners. 0. II. .Mc-
Donald p'onded guilty to n chargo ut
Slireveport and was sont to the lien
Itentlnry at U.iton Itougo for eighteen
months. John was sent to tho count
fm m ou a charge ot petty theft and
later escaped. O II McDonald served
his term In prison which has Just ex.
pirod nud ho is now hero avvnltlnc
trial for theft nnd burglary.
ino canned goods woro found In
possession of the men with tho name
ot I'emberlon Bros on them.
This mnkos seventeen horso thieves
captured bj Sheriff IIerrell during
his term.
HALF DAY SESSIONS.
Will
Begin Today In Second Grades
In North and South Schools.
On account of the crowded condi
tion at tho boutii and North schools.
It has been decided to have lulfdaj
sessions in thu second grades and
those schools will begin this plan to-
Mrs. J. II. Gnmbrell Dallas
nccessirj to have the short sessions
in the West school as tho condition is
better thoic. Tho now high school
building Is needed badly now. When
this building is ready for occupancj
the Central school will be UBed us u
ward building and this will rellov-"
tho north and south schools of their
congested condition
Tho superintendent and tho toad)
ors of tho second grades bellovo that
the children will do better by attend-
ing half tho day than they could by
attending all dnj when tho grndes aro
so badly crowded One of those teac'i
crs has 58 pupils and it is reasonable
tc supposothnt they will receive more
Individual attention If onohnlf of them
attend for half the time besides thoj
will be relieved from having to re
main In a crowded roon all daj- wherj
mo njgienic conumons can not Do
good with bo many In ono room
Tho board after careful consldora
Hon decided the halt day sessions to
no tne only feasible remedy
EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSION.
The Hunt County Baptist Missionary
Union Will Meet at Wolfe City.
Tho Hunt County Baptist Woman's
Missionary Union will meet at the
llnptlst church iu Wolfo City on Thurs
day Oct 20 at 10 a. in. 1 ho follow-
ing program will be given;
Devotional Mrs. Clrecu Wolfo City
Aiinuil addrcBs President Mrs J
W. Manning.
Business session
HcportB from the soclotles
Treasurer report.
Corresimndlng secretary report
Election of officers.
Miscellaneous
Thu uctil of the sunbeam nnd Jun-
ior Work lu our churches Mm Davu
West Qrcenvllle
Woman's work Its film and needs-
Mrs J II Ornmbell Dallas
Dismission. Dinner..
2 ii in. Devotional Mrs. Whits.
Celeste
Whore when why was the Woman's
Missionary Union Organized and facu
and figures pertaining to the I). W M
V work Mrs 15 L. Finny
When was Woman's Work begun Jn
Texas and what Is the Special Work
of the II W M U this year Falrllj
or Commerce
Hunt county missions Mrs. Curry
WoUe City
Tlinhow and why wo should strive
to enlist tho Baptist churches of tho
country In tho B. W M U work.
Mrs Fostor.
Benediction.
PHILLIES TAKE SECOND.
I Beat the Chicago Cubi by a Score of
Nine to Three.
Tho second game In tho wdrld
championship series wnB taken jos
terday nt l'hllndvlphla by the homo
team beating tho Chicago Cubs hj a
score ot 9 lo 3. Tho crowd In nt
lendanco was estimated nt thlrtj to
thirtj-flvo thousand
The line-up In the gaiuo was as fol-
lows: cuicago Shccknrd It.; Schultc rf.
tlonmuii ct Ciinucc lb.; Zmimci
man iU ; btciiitc.ut JU ; linker ss
ivmig c lirown p lticule p.; Ueu t
.nunt baited lur ill own lu elgiuh
Vhlladolpulu btiunk cf.; Lord rf.
Cu. litis xu linker JU.; Divls lb
.Murphj If.; Uarrj ss ; Ihoiuas c
coombs p.
Score by Innings: It. 11. U
Chicago 1U0 000 101 i 10
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.00.1 010 G0 9 11 2
FLORIDA STORM SWEPT
WIRES FAIL AND FATE OF
TION IS IN DOUBT.
SEC
Railroad Damage Heavy Fear Many
Were Killed Wind 90 Miles
at Key West.
Jacksonville Hi Oct IS All wire
connections were lost between Jack
.somlllu nnd the stoun swept letrl
luiv south of hoie about fr o'clock
this iroinlug Tho effect ot the Ves
Indlnu hurilcano lu the vast trucking
nnd fruit growing belt Is tod.ij .t ni.i'-
tor ot conjecture.
Consul vativu estimates place Un-
less lo orange gloves h.ono nt a mil
lion dollnrB Tho Florida Kast Coast
It.illrout sustained manj thousauu
dolhrs damage and tho loss ot prop
orlj probauiv will surpass that of am
mtrricnuu In recent years it is le.'ii
oil that theru was consldcinblu loss of
life
'llio last messngo from Key West
reported tho wind nt ta volocltj of 90
n-lles nn hour barometer 2S SO high
sou and tho water rising to alarming
depths In tho streets
St Augustine reported that waves
wore running over tho son wall Sim
ll.ir icpoits came fiom I't l'lerco mil
TItusvllle Tho lust dispatch from
Tampa read:
' South Florida faces a disaster mi
known hut which Is feared to be as
bad as tho memorable free7o of 1905 '
INCREASED DEPOSITS NOTICED
Comparative Statement of Department
of State Banks Is Issued.
Austin lox Oct 18 A condense I
comparative statement of the savings
department ut the fifteen state baiius
nud bank and trust companies for the
closo of business September 30. ns
compared with previous months was
issued today by the department of .n
buiance and llanklug Iho statement
.shows that durlng-ono month the sav-
ings deposits Increased 20j50Srthu-lo
tul deposits on September 30 being
$'JS5771 ugalnst f'jil9G3 ou August
.11. Undivided profits Increased from
1 1881 to $7199 Tills is cunsldoicd
u line showing by tho dcpaitiueut.
PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL.
Contract Given for Gravel Petition
of Merchants Approved.
Tho elty council met jesterday at
tcrnoon with all present.
Ulds were opened for contract to
suppl) n carload of gravel for ho
drivewajs at the South nnd West lira
btntions. Tho contract was awarded
to tho 11. A. Ilatsun Lumber company
for $2 10 uublo jard.
iV petition was presented uy uio
merchants on the north side of th)
public stmare asking that tho street
lllwnv tiack shall bo laid acioss
tho north side of tho Brpiuro so that
the center of tho track shall In
twentj four feet from tho curb Tho
petition was granted Arnold nnd Wll
sou voting njo and Major II) rd in.
iho Homo Telophono company wai
granted six -months to mova their dis-
tributing poles from Leo street nn 1
put their cables under ground
The Puzzle.
He who hasn't got It don't want It
And ho who's got it won't tako a
J1000 for it
If jou don't want It como to tho Y. M
C A barber shop and prevent it
10 21
nvorjbody Is Invited to attend tho
Ico cronm social given by tho Parents-
Teachers association of tho Wost
school this otternoon from 4:30 to 9
o'clock. '
Dolls and Books
Closing out at r0c on tho dollar
llvcrj thing going nt closing out prices
N W rtlOTU.
An excellent musical program has
been arranged for tho Ico cream par
ty to bo given Tuesday nftcrnoon at
West school
All suits (15 00 overocats tho samo
I3vory garment wo turn out bears tho
'union name' Leeds Woolen Mills.
Olive Oil
FOR TABLE AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES WE HAVE THE
BE8T.
13 II Mann's California Pure
Ollvo Oil made from selcctol
ripe Olives. It' commended by
physicians for many ailments
and useful for stoma ot paint-
able dishes.
TRY E. H. MANN'S
Dinkle
Grocer
Company
Km DEPOT IS
THREE THOUSAND D0LLAR3TAK
EN AT CHOTCAU OKLA.
Lots Not Discovered Until Yesterday
Looklnrj For Man Who Left
For Mexico.
Muskogee Okla Oct. 18 Tho ihctt
of J300U tiom the .Missouri Kansas
and loxas station ut cnolcivu Uiua
nus cltsiovuiuu today and mo million
ues uw seeking u nuut wuo suudeuiv
.ei l btttuiuuj lur .Mexico
ino loss wits not lOiiiui until todnj
. luc'cn iitiuiiuu uoiiuis was too luu
11111 s liiuus uud llltcell inuuiieil uui
! slipped bj iiiu 1 Irst iMUluiiili
uiuik ui .misKugco to I no Cnoieau
.mii uud iiusi cuiupuny h missing
niiiiiiois took cua.gu tou.ij ami luini i
u sine emptj.
WAS CONI-EDERATE DAY.
Veterans Sons and Daughters at the
Fair.
D.il.ns Oct lb rodaj Is Confeder-
ate Day nl ino 1 'alt . eteruus of iho
conieuurucj unit members ot the
ouu' and lliiiibliturs o gnnirutluiiH
.iiu the guests oi tho nssuciailou An
mciestliig program was eaiilud oui
in convention hall presided over lu
uunurnl K M. Van Ziutlt coiniumder
01 tlio 'IriiiiH-MlsslsJlpnl ep iiuneiii.
L lilted Confedoiato VeteriuiB Anioiig
Ilia spealieis were Hon l'at Neft ol
vnco tienernl W. 1.. Cabell uud Col
II II Paddock ot ol'it Worth tlene.
al Vun Ziudt piimouuctd It to bo one
ut tho most successful meetings in
the history ot tlio ussoclntion. Ot
Iho 310 chartered cainns ot tho state
nearlj J00 nro leptesontcil
WILL REPRESENT MILLIONS.
Steel Magnates Gathered Around the
Festive Board In Chicago
Chicago III Oct 18 1'iobabl.v
more capital was lepresented at
Kinnuct hOiu tonight ill m at niu
Blithering In Chicago before when tlio
Uiiilod btateB Steol Coipumilon luJ
as Its guests meinbois ot tho An ur-
eal! lion mid Steel Institute 1'ho
delegation 100 111 all was lieailiil bv
ilio W I'ei kins personal lopiesentu-
llvo ot I 1'leipont .Morgan. 11 II.
llnrj clialimnn ot tho exeeutlvo boaul
and W i: Coroj'. president of the
United States SUol Corpoiatlon. lie;
land Delglum (ieriiiunj Franco au.l
Austria had niultl lnlllion.ilro repro
sentatlvos lu the purty.
NEGRO SLAYER IS HIDDEN.
Ernest Johnson Victim of Tragedy
Burled at Sherman Yesterday.
Sherman Tex Oct IS Hrnest
lohnson ciishld) ot tho Uijutul Cafe
who was shot and killed b the negro
Wood Maxej at midnight Suudaj
was hulled hero this uf tcrnoon. Slier
Iff Sam ltlch who spirited the negro
nwaj jesterday to avert u ljiiclilug.
relumed this inornlnc but rofiiBcd to
ilivulgo whoic tlio prisoner was tak-
en. It Is reported tint Mnxej Is In
the Illllsboro Jail
llosenlineiit ngslnst negroes ou uc
count ot the two i event killings of
white men is Bill! growing.
Now Parlor Suits Dircnpurts nud
Odd Hookers nt prlcos tint will plcnso
jou. .it DtiKo iinrrlwins
HO cent box of papoi whllo It laBls
at 25c. FOOT 13
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30 Days
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9x12 Smith's Axm & Saxonj's ?
rogular ?22 50 and $25 00 Y
vuluos at S20.00
J10 50 IlruBBclls 9x12 S13.50
X J15 00 DniBsells 9x12 Sia.5(
$20 00 Velvet Urussells 9x12
at. SIG.r.O
lltcrythlng elso In propor
tion. Sco our window for dls
play.
FURNITURE.
Burial Director and Embalmcr.
Kant I"0 Street
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THREE DELIVERY WAGONS LOTS Or GOOD
THINGB TO EAT PROMPT DELIVERY. TRADE
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COTON SE
Is tho n out Cfimit at d and
than three f u ti.e n uril o
whllo Its cost i le.o i liuu nm
or Hogs "will rodure your fi
Cotton Seed Hulls
have moro nutrltlvo vuluo thnn common hay
which costs 50 per cent more is more con-
venient to handle Is perfectly trio froro dust or
for' Ign matter and Is healthful nud appetizing
The Mixed Feed
forms a Ualamcd Ration" glvlnigsljMjro'
siilt. men need milk and butter production In
Cows and In Flesh Fat and gereral condition
In all animals than any other feed In tho world
reenville Cotton Oil Mill
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FIRMIN CASE CONTINUED.
Motion to Quash Special Venire It
SuiU.ned
Illllsboro Tex Oct IS After
overruling n motion hj tho1 ilefcnsti
for n cohtlnuance In tho case ot Phil
lip Plrmln elinrged with having killed
A II 1'iickctt Dlatilct Judgo Wear to
daj suslnlned nnolher motion by tho
difunso to quash tho special vcnlro
Flrmln'8 counsel BHbintttcd evidence
showing that when tho venlro was
drawn by tho clerk It was not dono 1.1
the prosenco of tho court an tho law
requires and this operntcs to con-
tinue. The other caso against Fir
min for tho alleged killing of Wnrron
Wllllanus nlno was continued nnd
will not como up earlier (linn tho De-
comber term.
STRIKE IS POSTPONED.
Missouri Pacific May Settle Differen-
ces With Employes Thursday
St. Louis Oct 18 Tho pioposod
strike ot iiiu mcchtmiinl umplojes ot
tlio Missouri l'aclllc nud lrdu Moun-
tiiin ajsteni which was scheduled
ior toiuoriott me postponed Until
Ihiiisdnj bj Jmnvs O'Uonnell presl-
oum of Hie .vUcnnnUs t'liiun ut noun
ona. General Miinugei Siiblvmi b
lelegrnph nssilied O Council that def-
inite Hi'ttleuieni will bo reached Thuia
daj.
CRIPPEN PLEADS NOT GUILTY.
Doctor Placed on Trial for Killing His
Wife
l-ondoii Oct 18 Doelot Cilppon
vviu toduj put ou trial clurgi-d with
bo murder of Ills wife Cum Hello
Crlppeii Cilppeu pleaded utit gulltj.
Itidinid .Mulr mudu thu opening Btute-
iiient for the prosecution. F.lhel ls-
neve tho doctor's tjplBt was not In
court toduj Cilppon'a wife was
known ou tho stage nu Hello 131more
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GAINS HALF MILLION.
Census Dureau's Report Shows Mas-
sachusetts Has 0Jil41G.
Washluglon Oct IS 'Iho state ot
M issncluiKetts hits it population ot 3
10C.I10 nn Increase ot 5(11070 accord
lug to uuiiiiiiucoii'ent of thu CeiiHiis
lliiienu today.
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ASSASSIN HAS GONE INSANE.
PI a lit of LuIqI Lucchcnl Who Killed
the Empress of Austria In 1898.
lioiiowi Hwiluiliind Oct 18 'Ihu
loport Is again current tliat Lulgl Luc
eheiil who assassinated the eiupresa
of Austria In 189S hn gono violent
ly Insane.
llxcept'oml values In ladles Bulls
skirts nnd one pleco dresses nro ot
feicd now Mcllrldo.
All Bulls J 1 5 00. oeicoatn tlio sumo
Hvory itnrincnt wo turn out bears tlio
union mine" Leeds Woolen Mills
The
Flour
housewife's woid In Monogram
It's tollable.
twlQiiey
Saved
Ou mibfcrlptloiia to any publi-
cation In tlio world I recolvo
siiliscrlptluns for publlealons
from nnj jiait of tho earth nnd
inn save you from 10c to 25c ou
any publication jou doslro. It
mi want (o savo money let mo
hour from jou I personally
giiarnnteo nil subscriptions
Lindley Johnson's
.Bookstore
s
FREE
To tho fllrl or Hoy who buys
n tablet or pencil nt our stora
tills week wo will give them a
Comlo Post Card Free
GREENVILLE
CONFECTIONERY STORE
Opposite tho Postoiflce
H?we
LITTLE
ED MEAL
Mfhi ' fond liiuiwn lias moro
nlm jf t tii or Wheat llrun
if cimer uud ror C.inle Hirsts
d Mils and give better nnults
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Nobby
Styles that cannot be Biirjiasned nro shown In our Lidlos'
Bull Department Theso garments nro solccted with iv vlaw ot
plonBlng tho paitlcular uuin-in and wo fool Hint wo have suc-
ceeded from tho many roiriillnionta paid thorn. Wo havu nn
export tutor and should there bo any changes necoss-iry in
any ot theso Suits wo will do It with a snnll charge Thoso
Suits como In the richest fall shades ot blue goldon brown
tnn gray green wisteria hlnck otc In tho nowo"t basket
wonvo sorgo homespuns fnucj Btrlpo worsteds Tho coats
nro medium and short lined with silk nnd satin trlmnxd with
Iho now fancy brnld and buttons tho skirts plain plaited and
hobblo effect. Do not overlook tho fact that thoso Suits nro
exclusive only ono ot n kind shown nnd thoj fit In that ploas-
lug manner that gives each wearer n stylish air. You can tin I
ii Suit hoio to lit jou perfectly at $0.05 to gUS.OO
The Now Tailored Skirts
A tailored skirt Is almost a necessity to ovory woman's
wnidrobo and the stjlcs wo show thin fall nro unusually nttruc-
llvo 'I hero ..re tho bin s ninny shndes of hrown gray tan
green tod otr also tao hlnck lu the Panama sorgo voilo.
Mohair fancy worslod etc poifect fitting nnd tho boat values
over Bhown Ot eourso tho stylos nro the Intost and wo want
jou to sco them nt S3.50 to S1JJ.50
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For Quick Lunch
BULK CHIP BEEF.
BOILED HAM
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THE FINE8T YET.
Varieties Chicken Toiuito Mock Turtle Consomme
Vege'jiblo IIod'Moii e.iu bo had oily of
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The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 19, 1910, newspaper, October 19, 1910; Greenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115246/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .