The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 99, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 8, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Wo discovered after illEtrlbutinK enrl Three Thousand
or circulars for our Orcat Quick lluslness Pre-lnvcntory Sale
wo discovered n vcrj bad tvpogrnphlcal error In prices and
take this method ot correcting the same
Circular Reads As Follows :
AM Standard Cftlcocs at jard So
3C Inches IL Drown Domestic at ard OSc
SUl'le (llnghams yard ''Jc
Pnucj Outings ja'd 3o
Cotton ChecliB yard a9c
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All Standard Calicoes nt sard 1 12
30 Inches I.e. Drown Domestic nt jard - Gc
Stap'o Ginghams at ard 0c
Cotton ChecUR nt jard Cc
l'anc Outings at jard . . 8c
Our reason for this correction la that wo propose nothing
In this sale that we are not gomg to carrj' out Shall we hao
the jiloniuie or seeing jou We hope bo Will open promptly at
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There is a I3est Time to
BUY SHOES
and That Time is
RIGHT NOW
We lme secured the exclusive igencj for the fiitous lino
of WALK OVER" SHOES for rsreenvllln and In order to make
loom for tint complete stock of "WALK OVER" SHOES which
will arrive next month wo will at onco put on salo everj nun's
and Ijoj s Shoe In the house at cost i:erj Shoo gois Into
this Sale nothing icserved Wc will also Include In this
Cleuiance Sa'e our entire line of
Manhattan Shirts at 25 per cent Off
Paragon Trousers at 25 percet Off
Men's ond Boys' Winter Under-
wear at 25 per cent off.
And In fnct all seasonable goods throughout the house will he
offored at prices cut so low they will sell at once
CAI L EARLY WHILE THE LINE OF SIZES IS COMPLETE.
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ALSO A UKAUTIPUL UNi: OF LAJ)Ii:S' LOW CUT
SHOr.S AND lTJU'S IN I'ATKNT AND SUI3DD
WITH TWO STUM'S-jrST Til 13 THING FOR
DANCING SIIOKS S1M3CIAL I'HICJIS ON ALL
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SHERIFF HEMSELL TOOK A LONG
SHOT AND HIT MARK.
Two Men Cauflht With a Suit of
Stolen- Clothes In a
Bundle.
Last ovenlng as the 3 o clock south-
houl Koty train ran into the stntlon
Shorlff D I Hemscll not ccd two
nan who seemed to be acting some
what suspiciously Ono of the men
enrried a bundle under his arm wrap-
ped In a Dallas News
Although hoy hid purchased tick-
ets for Dallas Slier ff Hemsell took
a long shot and arrested them on
suspicion On arriving nt tho Bher-
Ill's office the bundle was found to
contain a new coat vest and n hat
The sheriff told them that a partj
In tho cltj had lost a suit that exact-
lj ronespondod with the suit thoj
had and that they would have to
cairj tho articles to havo them Iden-
tified At this quo of the iron con
fesscd that they had stolen the suit
from a room where thej had been
boarding An investigation showed
that the suit belongs to A 1 Maj-
hew a brakcinan on the McKlnuej
local
iZ C Kelly one of the men. had
been working as a swilchnmi at tho
west jards for three dijs The other
man named W I. Wells has been ill
town three dnjs but has not worked
anj Sheriff Hemsell had been watch
ng h m ami had susplcloned him to
bo u crook W I Wells ami A Yco
man tho imn who Is In Jail on a
charge of assault to murder seem to
be old friends Tho three men drop
ped Into town on the same dn and
may be operating together
Ihts Is another Instance of the vlgl
lance of Sheriff Hemsell and of his
power of prettv nearlj telling a crook
lij his appearand- mid actions
WILL CLOSE AT 9 O'CLOCK.
Agreement of the Merchants to Close
Earlier Saturday Night.
Some time ago the Pastors of the
cltj started a movement to indiiio
the merehints of tho elty to close
their stores at 3 o'clock Saturday
nights A meeting was held In the
Y M C A rooms and a coniiittu-
consisting of Itev W H Oralnni
representing the pastors and It N
White dij goods II Rosenberg con
fectioners Archlo Morris nickel
store 1 C Pennington drugs Orr
Uttle groccr'es J M Cox clerks
and John Ivj barbers was appointed
to draw up an agieemcnt and have It
hlgncd
This was dono and tho following
business men have signed the agree
ment It N White Hnrbuck Son
Naud Burnett W A Puller Hudspeth
& Spurlock A M Dav'son Moore S.
lones UothellSockwoll Co Perkins
D'os Co J D Thomas J P Soek
well Co .Greenville Shoe Co J M
llojkln C A lones. Co C W Uco
W Harrison J P Ivy C K Din
klo W M McHrlde Itobt Cloir 11
T Arvln J O Pullen Pennington
& Wilson J T ltoblnsou H Co I. M
Samples John T Hardin W S Mc
Kaln Alexander 4. Mitchell 1) S
Chandler J M Oee Hd Swift (Ira
ham Bros H II loncB & Son J V '
Horndon Murphj Miller Co II I.
Wood Duke it Ajers. it L 'lolbertj
II C. McCIaughey &. Bros Simmons
& Moss Pord t Pennington W 11
Naylnr & Co Archie Morris II ito
Bcuberg. W. Rosenthal Deall Hard
ware Co O II l.lltle Noble &. Kln
hrough it P Jones HlckB S. Co O
II Collins J C Scott & Co Arml
stead & Endc
COMING OF DR. LAUDER.
Will Give One of His Grand Concerts
At Burleson College.
Tho coming of Dr W Waugh Lau
ilnr will mark n distinct advalico in
thu musical life of Greenville for it
i In-.sslb'o to listen to Ills magnlll
eentlj rendered programs and ox-
hastlvc lectures without a largo gain
In ability to execute as well as ap-
preciate music
I.lko Host of his fellow countrj-
men Dr l.iuder ucqulre-d his cduca
tiou abroad although he did not as
la generally the case with Ainoricans
confine himself to tho study or music
but made a specialty of languages at
tho Unlvera ty of Heldelburg ami
later received tho degree of Doctor of
Philosophy from tho Unlvcislty or
lo pte Ho 'a ono t tno m0Bt '"
tcresllng speakers on tho American
lecture p'atfonn and not the least
of his attractions as a lecturer Is his
sense of humor while his fund of
anecdote gained In many jears travel
and from wide acquaintance Is unlliu
Ited
Dr l-auder Is Is a plajer of un
usual powers this wonderful tcchnlc
enabling him to play tho most diffi
cult passages with perfect ease With
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IIUS 11V CUWU HUH Mlteumitrnt ........
cal feeling and Interpretation It Is
In tho clear portrajal of tho plcturo
In music which the composer hud In
mind that Mr Lauder excels
The music department of the rol
lege has Just purchased a now Chick
erlnc concert grand piano which Dr
I.auder will use at these recitals.
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t ups. now est stvles at smallest prices.
McDrlde
Glasses correctly fitted to the eye
lenses ground and made white you
ill - Dr M. Ileskow Optician.
Ktr special in winter underwear
1 for men. women and children lay In
)0ur supply now McDrlde
TEACHTR8 INSTITUTE.
Program for the Meeting to be Held
Today.
t'ol'owlng is tho ptogram for tho
Cltj Teachers Insltutc which will bo
ho d tudaj In the High School build
Ing In ginning nt 9 30 o clock.
Stud) chapters v and vi In Cham
berlnln'8 Stnndnrda In Kihicatlin
I. School Influence Miss Susie
Coronhlcth
2 Mornls In the Hatlj Schools
Miss Maud Harrs
I .1. 1 ho Ilaals of I'.thlcal 1 rn'nlng
Miss rrnnklo" Watson
) 1 D rcct nihlcnl Training Miss
Llesslo Scott
G 'Ihe School as n Moral Instltu
Hon Miss Kl'n Davenport.
0 Corporal Punishment and Its
PlacO In Habit-break ng Win tlnr
In ml
THE BOOSTER CLUD MET LAST
NIGHT WITHV LARGE CROWD.
Some Fine Talks on City Dulldlnn by
Local Citizens and
Visitors.
The house warming meetng of the-
Booster elub was held last night in
their club rooms. A lino crowd was
out and uverjbody enojcd tho meet
lug Iniireuscly
Vice Picsldent Pred Ilorton pre
sided The llrst tnlk on thu pitigram
was bv Mr Q II Collins on 'Coop
er.itlon In City Building" Ho stress-
ed the nccessltj of cooperation of all
eltbons in building up the cltj und
eniphasl7cd the fact that u cltj could
not exist on the lesourees of the sui
rounding eouutrj but must Ima en
terpnsts of Its own Interuihins local
street inlvvajb etc He said ' tako
up one proposition at a time and 1 nut
that" was the way to siiccsii
A U. Ldwaids spoke on organic i
tlon and Industrial enterpilses He
showed that all suecess was founded
on.orein'7itlon and without it effort
Is wasted
Hubert Harrison on 'Civic Improve-
ments" made one of tho best talks
of the evening He said that a town
had to look nlte to attnet outsiders
and pouted out several "beautj
spots In our town that ought to be
cleaned up Ho advocated each clti
zon planting tries and Hhruhberj and
miking other Improvements
J II Oregorj on "Cooperation of
Cltj and Countrj" spoko of the no
ccosity of the business men and thu
farn i rs getting together and helping
to build up the countrj for tho sue
cess of one mcvut tho suecess of tho
otliei ho Vaffered sovejr.il (ji'ans by
which Hi b could bo accomplished
Mr loo Stanford made a talk on
"K!od Houls" that was lespeedallj
tlmelj Ho gave his evporlonco aloug
that line and told what could be ac-
complished bj othois If they would
trj
Dr U F Arnold hnd ' Sanltarj Con
tlons" Ills tilk showed that as
wholo we have ono of tho most saul
tnrj towns in the stnto but there Is
jet much to he dono by Individual
cltlens along tho lino of Conning
up their premises
'Some ot tho Needs of the City"
as presented by Hon Wm P erson
are new fire stations struct cur sys
tcua and other industrial enter
prises
I Mr George lnvy Introduced Mr
i;rickson the new secrotarj and after
a few words Mr Hriekson IntToduce-d
Mr P W .Mack secretarj of tho Sui
phur Springs Commercial Club who
made thu address of tho evening
After a few words of greeting Mr
Mack launched Into u straight fiom
Hie shoulder talk on the needs of tho
town He gavo somo mighty sound
ndvlce on the mi'ntennuco of the
"ooster Club tho keoplng of a good
'cretarj on whom most of tho work
of the club devolves for tho bus!
ness men haven't tlmo to look after
tho advertising of thu elty and the
Commercial secretary has to do these
things He told of tho many things
Sulphur Springs has done with Its
Commercial Club und that Greenville
could do the name
Ilo stated that no town could get
factories until there waB a suff clrnt
water supply and warmly supported
the propos'tlou of deep wells and
said thnt (hoy had been u success In
Sulphur Springs
He sajs that Sulphur Springs will
Join Greenville in an Intvrurban line
from Dallas and wants Hunt and
HopkliiB county to have exhib ts at
the Dallas Fair Ho told of how the
Wostern Texas pt-oplo advertise their
part of thu Stato nt tho fair and suld
he was ashamed ih.it tho black land
was so poorly r( prc-Bcntcd Ho paid
a high tribute to the work of the
press In the upbuilding of tho State
Ho spoko especially of tho local pa
pers and the great work of the Dallas
Galveston News a'ong this line Space
precludes u very extended notice of
Mr Muck's speech but It was full of
moat and wholesome advise and call
ed forth much applause und coramen
dutlon from all who heard liira
It was an enthusiastic get-down to
business gather ug aud every one
present enjojed It The speeches
were all good and Instructive and
ehowed that there are somo live wires
lu Greenvlllo who me going to make
a "Greater Greenville."
Chandler It Moving.
Moving his goods out of his storo
into trains wagons buggies a'jd
houses ot this and other counties I
Call and see for yourself.
1 ENTHUSIASTIC HEETUG
VIEWS OF PRESfDENT TAFT
RECOMMENDS SOME IMPORTANT
CHANGES.
President Would Give the Corpora
tlons a Chance to Become Good
Before Enforcing Anti-Trust Law.
Washington Jan 7 President
Tnfls special message dca ng with
nmemlmeuts to the Interstate com
mercd laws looking to a noro effective
Federal supervision of laMronds und
couvujlng the ncoiunicndnllnus for
tho passage ot a Federal incorpora-
tion act was transmitted to couross
today and read In thu houso the sou
ato not being In session
Ilu message followed cluselj tho
foiecasts that have hueu mule fiom
time to time and ill sugKcsed lcRula
Hon as to rallrouls embodies nil tho
tuggestlons tho pros dent undo from
time to time In his speeches on thu
subject
Mr 'I aft suggests no changes In tho
Sherman autl trust law nt tills ttmo
The anti-trust feituro messago deals
solelj with tho subject of Fedora
charters Iho president thinks that
an opportun ty should bo given thu
big Industrial cumulunl'ous to bring
their business onco more in tho ' zone
of lawfulness" bj tnlo ng out n Fed
eral clurler under certain prescribed
conditions
In that portion Df his message deal
Ing with changes In enter stato com
mends tho establishment of a United
States court of commeiee of live
Judges to hear and determine appeals
from the Inters! ito comino ee com
miss on tho onlj ippeal iroiii this
court ljlng In thu United Mates su
preinu court
DECLINES TO RUN.
Sam Polk Withdraws From the Race
for Constable.
Sam 11 Polk has decided not to run
for Constable of Pieonct No 1 II
ho hid undo tho raco lie would have
been hud to be it Following Is his
statement
To Mj Frlendi and tho Democratic
voters of Precinct No 1 Hum Conn
tj For a uuir.ier or tensouB 1 have
ill chUd to deel ue thu Ide i mid will
not be a candid Wo foi the Constable's
office of tills pnclml I wish to
think iiij m mj friends who u lojallj
pledged mo tin ii support ami help
I am olillgited to t he in in v appri-
cntlou of their kind nffo s will at
wa8 bo icniemberecl All the cindl
dates foi this office nro pcisonal
frii nils of mlnu rail eltliei of them
Jou elect will servo jou as I think
would meet with jour nppioval
Stand ng lij and at ill Hups willing
to help the successful man to enforce
the law and bring rrlmlii lis to Jus
lice I remain Veij uspcetully joutb
SAM It POl.IC
I am still soiling lugr.ilu and
llriiBsi-lls carput at cost It F Jonoi
Fast I.eo stteot
Sio these extra special In shoes
for men women anil children jou will
save money Miliiiuo
tiz's
Preserved Cher-
ries. Preserved
Strawberries.
Bulk Mince
Moat.
Boston Bell
Boneless Her-
ring. Cod Fish and
Newport Mack-
erel. The Pure Food Qroor.
Ileall Uldg S Stone wall HtreeL
Old Phonu 183 New I'hoo Ml
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PEMBEBTON BBBIIIEBS J
J. NORTH SIDE MARKET AND
GROCERIES.
Have what you want In both
FRESH MEATS AND
GROCERIES.
Old Phone 23. If you are not
I. already our customer try us Ve
!. will fllve you good service.
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lj KSf ot ovrr w'"1 r'n' eholcwit outs of Julc) aE
jjl yms- u"!ata. Tho very best of food products We li;
li IHkl b"y cfl;"' ut)i ("' anJ Uiurtti no chanoe to Hi
(ii v55' gi t U!e foods lioie Phone us JHi
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TOM HOLLAND DEAD
"Ftcd Away on Monday at San
Diego California
Chief of Pol ce Norman received a
letter jestordnj from Miss llco Ho
land of Fort Worlli liirorni ng him of
the death ot hot father Tom Holland
which took plate on Monday Ian 1
at h'n lion u In Him Diego On I His
death was duo to a stroke of pirnlj
sis lecpved n week before Tho do-'
censed came to (Voemllle from Dnl-
las In 1S0J mid wns In tho otnploj of
Norman & Co and lived here until
the summer ot 1907. He was burn In
lonnessco 55 jeirs ago j
Ihe ronia ns will ho carried to Fort'
Worth ftArninnnnluil hi hit ulfn nnl '
will le bur id nt Fort Worth some
time tomorrow
THE STilEET
FIRE IN HOTCL BRINGS DEATH
AND SUFFERING
Guests of the House Rush Into Zero
Weather Early In the
Monlng
St Louis Jnn 7. Ono Unman was
burnod to death six others wore lu
Jurcd several woman overcomo bv
Biuokc and two hundred hotel guests
weru driven Into tho street with tern
peiaturu near zeio this morning when
lire broke out In a b irber shop be
twien and under thu Cmnbildge and
Barntitn hotels on St Ch.irios street I
In Iho hoart of tho business d.Hlilct
rho loss Is out ni ited at lion 000 to
tho hotel nnil .uljiccut pijipertj
Several cloak and dij goods homes
lu the vlclultj suffered lossus of Ihou
sands eich from smoko niul water
KILLED BY ROBBERS
Baggageman At Ypsllantl Depot a Vic-
tim Yesteida.
Ypalautl Mich Inn 7 Ihe big-
gigemau nt the Michigan Central do-
pot was klllod lu n light with robbeis
Icroearlj todij Ono of tho robbois
was taken to a hosp till b.idlj wound
ed mid two escaped
C H S DEBATING SOCIETY
Met List Night to Resume Work for
the Year
'Iho (1 II S Debiting Society be
h.in work for Iho jeai 11)10 by d's
running iho question or Coloniz ng tho
nugio population of tho United Suites
'Iho speakers vvero Vol nun Thomas
nnd Willie Cole Poole in l.nor ot
coloiil.itloii with llosmer Yoik aud
AbIiuI Girdnei opposeil Fiitlills'.iht c
talks vviru mndo by two ni three mem
Ik ra lu ngurd to tho Nuw )ciih
work mil ptnspocts after which the
Society .iiljotirii) d to meet Inn I lib
Notice to the Public
in vluw of tho laet that we aiu
both camllii ties nnd that the public
might do illhur or both of ub an In
Jury If It Is not corrected and there-
foro we wish at the outset to put th
public on notice that wo aro lu no
waj related either by h'ood or nurrl
ngii J J Darnell cuidldiito for
roiiutv tax aBsnssor J Y Dirnell
cinillditc for county eie It
Tho W C 'I U wauls jou to trade
w th .Men j re U Jones today Hid help
the imse of priihlliltlon
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NEW YEAR
RIGHT?
. Of courso you want tu anil
X you ran not find any belter
'f way of starting It right und keep
! It l.olnt: right all tho year thuu
X by bujlng all your Drug Sturo !j!!
. wants from us Our stock Is '.
very comp'olo Vim can most vk
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j hero Our pr'ces mo no lilghor .y
j! limn filsowhere tVo tieat von '.
''y nhe and we anurec'stu your Y
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HOT SODA.
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IS THIS GREAT
CLEARANCE
SALE OF CLOTHING
Its nn opportunity that jou will not have again soon Our
entlro line ot handsome suits for Men aud Young Men aro now
reducid .11 1 3 per cent less than regular prices
In this lot jou will find tho handsomest sljles in gray
brown blue tnn green black and the rnttcy mixed shat'os cut
In tho newest manner finished In a waj that tho rrost particu-
lar wll ndmlre new cut coats and lapo's In the rich solid
shades nmt the hnndsomo new strlpos You will find hore tho
arletj 1s unusuillj largo and tho untorlals tho newest while
jour sire la hero wo want jou to pay us a visit regular prices
of these suits were from ?5 to 2S now they nro marked at
U H to 110 (!"
Speclil lu Overcoats Ualanco of our line for Men now
in irked nt 33 1-1 per cont off tl.eso nro tho hot and warmest
coils offend nt such prices they wcro (S to J19 50 now they
nro JJ.lt to 113 00
Special in Shoes for Men
Odd lots broken sizes jet tho styles nre as new nnd de
Imblo ns tun be thoj'ro nil this fnlls stylos in tho hlucher
lace mid button welt roIo novvest toos stjles thit havo no
cqiiil for thu money Whllo jour slto Is hero wo want jou
to tomo lu regular prices were 3 50 to JC now they aro $2GJ
to Jl HO
Extra Specials in Furnishings.
You will find the greatest values of tho year here In Men's
Negligee shirts fancy hose work shlrti dress ohlrts hats
gloves knit underwear the Iota nro sonic whit broken from
heavy Belling stll wo hnvo such n vnrlctj of stjles and sizes
that ovirjono can bo fitted These nro positively tho lowest
prites jou will find on the goods
lloglnnlng Saturdaj Jan 8th our storo will c'oso promptly
nt o'clock 8nturdnj- nights
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REMNANTS AT
LADIEQ' SUITS AT
BLANKETS AND COMPORTS
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
PRICE8
Dig cut on Mi us Women's and Cuildrcna' Shoes
fine (Jn'oii Suits Clean Up Bale
i!So Union Sulla Clean Up Stile
00 Ijidles Merino Vest and Pants . .
7.rc Ladles Merino Vests and Pants
Cue taillm lilenrlied Cotton Vesta and I'aato
Dig rodiiillon on Men's Shirts and Underwear
Prices Cut In Hvcry Department
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THAT DAY
THEY WILL SELL AT THEIR
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The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 99, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 8, 1910, newspaper, January 8, 1910; Greenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115078/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .