The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 133, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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REMEMBER
Remnant
CONTINUES
All This Week
Manv Great Bargains will be
found. It will paPyou to come and
see. New Spring Goods are now
coming in and we ask your inspec-
tion of the same. We sell Pictorial
Review Patterns.
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We Want You to
Krvow
THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO 8HOW YOU 80ME VERY
SNAPPY STYLES IN EARLY SPRING FOOTWEAR CON
SISTING OF OXFORDS LOW CUT TIES AND SLIPPERS
EVERYBODY WILL BE DELIGHTED TO SAY GOODBYE
TO THE HIGH TOP SHOES FOR WINTER AND WE WILL
BE DELIGHTED TO SHOW YOU NOW ALL THE NEW
THINGS IN SPRING 1910 FOOTWEAR.
' WE ARE SHOWING MEN'S AS WELL AS LADIES' LOW
CUT SHOES AND A GLANCE AT OUR WINDOWS WILL
GIVE YOU A SMALL IDEA OF THE NEW THINGS WE
HAVE IN FOOTWEAR FOR YOU.
SEE US FOU THE NEW STYLES.
Greenville Shoe Co
West Side of Square
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BACK FOR MORE QUALITY COFFEE
uecnuse It Is AI.I. Coffee and bleiuWd
properly. That's why the nromi creates
an appetlto and tho Coffee itself satlslles
It. 21 cents the iiound
' Order an Order "
We are Ready to
Tailor You Sir!
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Wo began thinking about
jour Spring Tailoring long
long beroro )ou did.
Wo choso our Woolens
with tho greatest caro from
tho productions of tho best
1'orelgn and Domestic looms
Then we got our Crafts-
men In shape to tako caro
of this end or tho bushiest.
Then wu hate told you
about It!
Now It Is up to )ou Sir
to eomo here If you wabt
good artistic skillful Tail-
oring Not tho "tailor whllo )au
wait" and "tailor for a
song" proposition but such
Tailoring as )oull bo pioial
to wear.
SUITS $25.00 UP.
TROUSERS $8.00 UP-
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TS OF COMMITTEES
muuNr SUBSCRIBED TO DEEP
WELL PROPOSITION.
W I Not Quite Half the Required Money
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Hat Been Sub-
scribed. Tlio following amounts hat u been
subscribed nml turned In on the deep
well proposition!
South leu Btrect J. 1'. Hock-
liain chairman $2700 Sn
North 'de i.eo Sttot Olcn A
Coulson chairman 220) ;u
Nest Ride Stoucvvnll sttect
II. T Weathers chairman;
no reiiurt.
i:.ist sldo Stonewall Bluet
r. 12. Iljnl chaliman 31 1.10
Washington Btrect 11. r
Vaughan clmlnu.in; no re-
port. Industrlnl jilniits 12 Har-
rison tuulrmnn 2002. 10
itnlluaj olfcers ami emploj-
cs Clarence Wilson chnli-
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Clerks and public otriclals
Kills Hltdsong chalriuaiu. filOKi
Carpenlors pilnters and pa-
per liatigoi. jj Hradlov
"ilrm.ni r. 08oo
uuuiier emu John II. Hrlck-
son chairman; no report.
Total amount reported J8.U15 BO
It will be necessary to hate n sub
scrlptlon of at least $20000 lo meet
5 tho requirements ot tho committee.
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Tax Payers and Voters.
Tfiosu tn pi) crs and toters who
nave not ucen seen b) nil) of the
committees concerning thu deep well
pioposltlon and those desiring to In-
crease their subscriptions nro re
quested to phone an) of the chairmen
or members of the committees or to
John 11. Erlckson secretary of the
I3oosterschib. This Blumld ho done
without dela) ns the citizens deep
well commute will contcne nt 2
o'clock thls afternoon Committees
who have not made a report aio urg
ed lo get bus) J. r. NICHOLS
Clnlrtnan of Committee
WILL EXTENjje YEARS
THE ALLDS INVESTIGATION BE-
COMES INSIGNIFICANT.
Rottenness of Empire State Politics
Being Gradually Unfolded Bridge
Company Put Up Money.
Albaii) N Y. rob. 10 Senator
Congert wab again befoiu the Benito
commltloo Investigating bribery chtirg
es against Senatoi Allds toda).The
Al'ds charges hue sunk from public
attention la tho Hood ot mure lrcpor-
tant revelations The benato Is now
expected to hurry tho Allds Inquiry
toa close and then proceed to Inves-
tigate Conger's testimony.
Tho present Intention Is to turn
tho light next on tho corruption fund
wli ch Conger admitted to Cioton
Urldgo compaii) raised In 1901 1002
190J and 1903.
MIGHT HAVE CONTRIBUTED.
Ex State Chairman Does Not Know
Attitude of Bridge Company
Glens Falls N. Y Teh 10 Ono
thousand contributions were turned
Iu to mo and tho bridge company's
might have been one so 1 am In uo
position to say whether It was or
not" said Senator Dunn former chair-
ii4in of the Itepubllcau statu commit-
tee when questioned today about the
utldenco given by Senator Hen Con-
ger Iu tho Allds alleged bribery hear-
ing before the senate yesterday.
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THREE MEN ARRE8TED.
Aro Accused of PoBting Threatening
Notices.
Two by tho names of John Jones
nnd HI Ha) lies were brought to this
city from Lone Oak on charges of
tacking up anonymous articles somo
three miles east of Lone Oak. Thoy
woro arrested by Sheriff Hemsoll und
brought to this tit) by Officer llarnes
After reaching tliln city they made
bond In tho sum of I00 each. Tho
third party by name Hud relmet was
arrested by Constable Healrd of 1-onu
Oak and ho too gave bond.
The) aro charged wVh noticing
a Mr Williams near Ixmo Oak not to
allow somo negroes to move on his
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RIDGE HELD WITHOUT BOND.
Is the Negro Accused of Murdering
a Chinaman
Dallas Feb 10 Advices were ro-
coived today from Terrell to thu ef
feet that Sam Jlldge alias "laiughlng
Bam" nnd "Wing Foot" tho negro nr
rested hero' for tho murder of thu
Terrell Chinaman had been held by
Justice of tho l'eaco Franklin at that
place without bond to await tho ac
tlon of the grand jury. This teems
to Indicate to Detectives Austin nnd
llrlee who arrested Illdgc that ho Is
tho right party.
The Ladles' Aid Society of Orace
Presbyterian church will give a Mar-
tha Washington reception at Mrs J
M Boles Tuesday Fob. 22nd from
3 to C. Everybody Invited.
BLOODY CRIME IN FORT WORTH.
Charles Waymlre Slaihet Hit Wife
and Then Stabbed Himself.
Fort Worth Feb lChlm
mire a brick mason cut Ills tvlfo on
her amis nctk nnil Blilo with a knlfo
earl today at n rooming housj
house where the Woman 1ms been lit 1-
ng from lilm llo then slabbed him-
self through tho honrt and ished his
tluojt llo Is djlng Tho ttlfo will
probablj recover They had been
separated
REFORM GETS BACK SET.
Result of Election In City of Phlla
delphla.
lunauuipuia ten Hi Iterarm rc-
ceited a haul bow In the municipal
election hero when tho Republican
ticket swept thu cltj. No reformer
was elected to Iho cllj council or
to tho boord of magistrates. Ilopub
Means re-elected lllack ns receltei of
Tnes bj a nujorlty of 102000 otur
tho reform candidate.
ulast FROM BOREAS SWEEPS
THE SOUTHWEST.
Sudden Drop In Temperature Frnm
Louisville to the Pacific Reports
From Various Points.
Tort Worth Tex Feb. 1G The
temperature dropped lift) Blx degrees
hero In twelve hours the met cur)
wow registering tweut). It Is expect-
ed to fall to lirteen A slight snow
fell here. Jlepoits recelted by the
Texas Notts Sertlce from otcr North
and West Texas show toda) thu cold
est weather of the winter. Dalhuit
Is tho coldest point of (thu slute
where the temperature Is at eio
Three above Is reported at dimming
nnd Texllne and o gilt above nt Aiui
nro neat) snow Is falling In tho
upper Panhandle and deep drifts
hatu formed. The Frisco ralhoad de
cuares tho Interlur of Texaa will ex-
perlcmo twelve degree woather.
DROP WAS NOTABLE.
Mild Temperature of Ye'rday Is
Succeeded by Cold Weather.
Kansas Clt) Feb 10 An extremo
fall in temperature ranging from llf-
ty degroea at Sedalia where it Is
eight ubovo zero toda) to twent)
two degrees at Fort Smith Ark
wheie It is twont) eight aboto was
recorded iu the SouthwoBt during the
list twenty four hours. Iu parts of
Kansas a blinding snow storm ac
companied b) high winds prut alls
and In Northern Oklahoma a Bket
and wind storm Is reported. In this
cit) whero the tiinperatiiru fell forty
six degrees bIi.jo yesterday It was
nine nbofe this icomlng
COLD WAVE GENERL.
It Extends Over the South and North-
wesu l.ouiBtllle Fob Hi -Heports to tho
weather bureau hert today Indicate
tho tory serevo weather from tho
Northwest and West u making rapid
progress to tho Hurt. Tho tempeia
Hire Iiuh fallen from SO to 11 degrees
slnco )cBterday In Northern Texas
Oklahoma. Kansas. Inwn nml Mlnn.
Ota. with ttin Inupal flf.nr n lwln... t
reported from Wlnnepeg and Calgary.
A lemarkable drop Is recorded at Abl
lene Texas whero the temperature
was twent) four this morning after
82 registered ycsteiday Tho chance
at this point und also others la Tex-
as came with tho norther with an
accoropalnment of thunder and sleet.
Fight aboto Is tho figure at Ainarll-
lo Texas
FOUND DEAD
1-N CHAIR.
Grand Army
Veteran
Expired 8ud.
denly.
Dallas Feb. 10 James Clemmons
aged about sixty live years and a
former union soldier died suddenly
about 2:20 o'c'ock this afternoon
whllo sitting lu a chair In a saloon at
Central avenue and Him street.
Tho aged man wua a member ot
the Oraud Army of the Hepubllu but
un to tho present tliuo nothing has
been learned of his relatives.
Understakur J I'. Donovan took
tho remains In charge and lias noti-
fied Illchaid J. Oglesby post (1. A H
of thu death.
CASHIER UNDER ARRE8T.
His Accounts Are Short About 8lx
Thousand Dollars.
Houston Feb 1C N. O Hauve
cashier of tho Montgomery Hank at
Montgomery left for that town lodn)
accompanied by Sheriff Andcrso-j
whore thu former will answer tho
charge ot being short about $8000. It
Is reported the town Is u sympathy
with l.auvo who during tho past year
lost his wife by death his house by
flru and suffered many other n isfor
lunea It Is said the shortage will
be made up by friends
CHIEF JUBTICE FISHER DYINC.
Wat
8trlcken With Paralysis Was
Much Worse Yeiterday.
Austin Fob 10. Judge JI O Fish
er thief Justice of the court of civil
appeals here who was stricken with
apoplexy Is reported to be slowly
dying at his home. At noon today be
I Is said to bo growing slightly worse.
PRESIDENT JOT PLffiED
DELAY OF CONGRESS EXCITE8
IRE OF EXCCUTIVE.
Was Called on Yesterday by Several
Congressmen at His Own
Request.
Washington Feb. 10 Tho Blow
progress being mado bj congress In
disposing a? tho Important measures
which tho president has sneclilly
urged upon Us attention Is musing
him extreme dlssitlcfnctlon and he
Is Inking measures to let thai fait bo
known Todaj ho was called upon
at tho Whlto House presumably at
Ills own request by setetul legislators
In tlurgo of tarlous n ensures nnd
tho nccesBltj for prompt action nt
le.ikt upon somo minor matters ot
legislation was strongl) urged bj him
AMENDMENT OF ROOT.
Declared It Will Kill the Postal
Sav.
Infli Bank Bill.
Washington Feb. 10 Unless Sen i-
tor Itoot can bo Induced to wlthdtnv
or modlf) his amendment to the pus
tnt savings bank bill requiring tho
Intentment or postal deposits In Un
lli'd Slates bonds that' measuro will
probabl) be defeated In tho seinto.
INSURANCE ADJUSTERS HERE.
Are Looking Over the Business Prop
erty of the City.
Mack Watson of Fannin count)
nnd two assistants nro In thu clt) In
spcctlng tho property hero especial
ly of business houses Mi. Watson
will niako rales on Iho property of
tho clt) for thu Iho Insurnme com
pniilea and thesu rates will be Hub
milled to the statu bond of Iiihiii
nnco adjusters to bo piBSul upon
Thu) have alrend) Inspect! d a
number of business houses and will
remain hero nbout two weeks. It
behooves business nun to put tholi
places In the best condition possible
lo prevent the raising of rates
FARMERS THREATENED.
They are Asked to Pool Issues With
Association.
Diuvllle Va Feb 10 A huge
number of farmers residing neir
ltlugguld und Kentuil. hnvo recelted
notices tnreaieii'ng violence In ease
the) refuse to pool tlu-lr Issues with
the Farmois' association So far ef
forts to tracu the authorship of thu
threatening notices have fa led
All of thu notices were written 'i
a typewriter which leads to the be-
lief that they were suit out h) tho
name parties rcBpouslhV fin the ru
cent Hcaru In ltocklnghnm umiity N
C.
DOUBLE TRAGEDY.
Husband Fatally Wounds Hit Wife
and Then Kills Himself
New York Fob 10 After breiklng
Iu the door of thu housu whero his
wife was living apart from him at
Freeport I. I today fleorgo Taylur
shot and fatally wounded her and
then Bhot himself lu tho head nnd
fell dead.
Meet your friends at tho Martha
Washington lecepton at Mrs. J M
Holes Tuesday Feb. 22nd from 3 to
C. Free will offering
J--e-V-X-M-C-M-MM-C
POWER OVER I
ILLNESS i
V Don't criticise )our doctor (
y becauso a medicine prescribed X
tf b) him fails to hatu tho do 5.
x sired effect. Tho prescription
Y may havo been good but tho
$ Ingredients dUponsed were
poor (live the doctor a fair
X Bhow by taking his prescrlpt'on
to a druggist who makes a
j point ot dispensing only pdro
drugs of right potency drugs
X that have tho power to ovcr-
v como Illness
? Tested drugs only aro used
f. here and itldlled pharmacists '.
f' do thu coicpotindlng You y
J; should have tho best procur y
h able whou combatting sickness S.
Perkins Pharmacy $
Feus 3'eucllH Tnlllcts Ink
Mucilage Post Cards In fact
anything In thu Stationary line
visit my store My slock of
Cigars Tobaccos Pipes and
Candles Is complete I solicit
your trade.
West 10 Street
Opposite Federal llulldlng
Albert Tlschmacher
Opposite Federal llulldlng
TRY
Pure Ribbon
Good R.oasts
PEMBER.TON BR.OS.
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DEATH OF COL. SWOPC.
Three Distinct Proceedings Now Un
der Way.
Knnsin Cltt Feb 10 Three legal
proceedings to secure testlmnii) boar
lug on tho Swopu in)ster) woto sched
tiled Tor today Tho grand Jnrj ro
sumed Its Inquli) tho taking ot d.
positions In the olllce of Frank Walsh
In tho suit tor damages brought by
Dr. llvilo was continued In Kansas
Oil) Mu and tho deposlt'on ot I)i
Ionian tho phjslclau who prescribed
inedlclno for tho Sttopc fnnill) wns
taken In Kansas City Kan M as
l'eail Kellar Iho Swope nurse whu
wna tho boIo witness before Hie grand
Jnr) )ento da) was recalled todij1
DEATH CniVIETO CORNWELL
FORMER POLICE CHIEF SUC-
CUMBS TO ILLNE8S.
Dated From Last November When
He Wuh Compelled to Resign
as Chief of Police.
Dallas Feb 111 Following an ll
nes9 which has continued practically
slnco his reslgnitloit as chief ot po
llco last Not ember llobert Leo Com
well ouo ot tho best known men In
Dallas and vvidel) acquainted polko
officers In Texas or the South died
this afternoon nt 1 o'clock nt St
Paul's sanitarium.
'Iho former chief of police 4s stir-
tltcd h) u widow and one son and
b) three brothers und two slaluis
Iho Bisters nio Mrs. 11. it Nelms and
Mis. Chia Follei. 'Iho biolhcrs me
12 O Coinwoll mi olTlici of the Dil
Iiih lluiiinuu soilely Depul) Constnblu
liihn Cornwoll nml liiinos Coinvioll.
a Dallas IiubIiichh ikui
ltobert l.eo Cornwoll or 'Hob" us
ho was fnmlllarl) known was bom
on New Yeai's iln) 1M.S nnd was
consequently loll) one )ears or ago
on Jnu 1 1910 Uo was one ot the
lust known men lu Dallas nnd diinu
rrom a faiiill) ot ofTIceis. llo wan
lioin lu D.illiB und first entered tho
keiviio ot tho ell) ns an olfleei when
id was twent) two jeus ot ago I bin
was lu tS'Mi Allot winking u )oji
i)i mole iih a pitrolium ho les'gued
Jiid accepted a puslllou an dciuit)
constable under lleiir) Jatoli) IVI
lowing this service ho ngnlii eiilm
ed the pollio dop iiluient mil giaduil
I) worked hlinsult up.
After working a belt for some time
on i centering iho son co ho wiik
pronMltd to ho u inoiiiited oltlcer
and f i om tli it went Into the detective
department Ills work nllraeUd nt
teiitlon from Iho teiy Hi at and In
foio long ho was made a lloiileiiiini
or deli elites iindei Chief J O Alei
andei.
You nro nuiel) losTng money b)
throwing away Old Huts. II ive them
mado now nt tho I2lllo l'losslug I'm
lor Shows & (lioigo Old phono 101;
now phono 320
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WE WANT TO PROTECT
THE HOME AND SAVE THE
BOYS Or TEXA8. WONT
YOU BUY OF"
February 19
A8 THEY WILL GIVE A LIB
ERAL PER CENT ON THAT
DAY TO THE W C. T. U. TOR
CAMPAIGN WORK.
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f Oysters
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Received
Fresh Dally
W II Wilkins Market
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Cane Syrup
and Steak
EaffriyasaiE jafcjfe
m.)w.KuVWMC
BnCTADLITY 9H0ULD BE Y0UR """" CON.
olDEMATIONi
SPRING NOVELTIES
IN NECKWEAR COMBS PINS TRIMMINGS ETC
received IT MMm "0U'l"Cf n "eckwear have Ju.t been
eW s oc "vvUh'u8 VU l"" "' yUr 8CleCl0 fro- "'
KtZkZ ii. '""""co of getting tho tery latesL
. t tv V Mt omrul'10'-1 Hundrled collars at....l5o
.V.r;:;ce'd zr cmro"erj' - r
"'" Bll unusually lago va'rlety eV'.'tV'lV at
" "u """ emiifoidcry nt 25c nnd rifle
Kc"n1d.'!'...n."0y "M C'om'a''"""1' ta" ' irKo' Vht
t'lZy.ln'l ""8": "0 0d" Blm"el'' 8'"'' VVtth'brtlltanUi.
mpse onn bo nsod In n niimi.. . ... ... .. . . '
bo used lii a numbor of wnts nml nil .r.. n i...
Inlr
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docornllons. prices 10c
Al.illno Hows rinlslicd
I'HCklo nt 25c nnd
Fnnc)
fancy
I) Inty ruch In tho whllo. hlnclc and color finished with tho
BOW mi. colored cord ut at or lch 34C( l0 ttua.ilc
Pretty linen embroldorlcd handkerchiefs a novelty at. . oc
Now d.s trimmings In the baby Irish In the dainty mttch
pittorfrs ut Insertion and edgo nt por yard 30o and ti0
Ilmulsonio allovcr lacea. In tho babj Irish and the ombroldcrfod
lets this Is In high fntor now at per )ard from S5c to SI 7
lancy gallon bands alBo tho edge to match In tho white nnd
ecru Fur trimmings of Bprlg (irQs theso are mdst destr-
able at 25c tu w 0(.
Hair nets In all shndos at !!!!!"!!'.!!.'!!!!!!!!!!l!5(o
lurbin crowns In the niwoited Bhndcs. nt 25c. 35o ind!!!.50o
Fancy wash colhis In the Btock trimmed with lace many
"tjles nt 5o
I'liln Bldo combs In tho scvornl styles and Blzes at lBo and 350
Hoso supporters In tho fancy colors tory best grades at 25o
"ml ; 50c
Uncv clnsps for the hnlr used In Iho brnldB at cich ..lOo
Fnnc) In nl bands In thu colors n. novulty of tho season at 35c
We 1110 recolvlng dnlly tho latest Now York novelties and
wo want tnu lo piy us a -visit and Inspect these attrnctlvo
linos Tthtch tvo liavo Just oponod
OUR STORE CLOSES
DAY NIGHTS.
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Ladles' Patent Illucher ? .1 00 grado go at 82 30
Ladlos'H Patent or Vlcl YZ 50 grado go at SI OO
Ladles' Patent or Vlcl J200 grado go at.. Si'tO
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Read" Out Special Ad
In this paper about
RUB-NO-MORE
"Washing Powder
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Extraordinary Offer
Ono '.'( juk Uotri Hub No More Washing Povulcr two
tie JfnrH Cnrbu Nitptha Soup and six elegant Stlveroid
hpooii (vvoilh &0i) all for JO rents
(I j)
Tins oflVr is limited
rotono Not iiioro than two
uiuiUmicr. '
NAUD BURNETT.
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500
""' u "jn mill an aro uio JaiOSt
25c GOc and 7r-c
lu the gold trlmmlnss somo w th
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PROMPTLY AT 9 O'CLOCK SATUR-
kiflAWF
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Our Shoo Snlo has been very
satisfactory. Wo hnvo sold
lots of Shoes nnd wo will con-
tinue this Halo a tow days
longer with prices that will
incut all competition.
Men's I'atcnt Hluchor or But-
ton I00 grade go nt $3.15
Men's Patent or Tan llluclier
or lluttou f 3 SO grado go
at ' .-!?a.8r
Mori's I'atent lllaclc or Tan
Illucher only J2.50 grade
B ut .St.OO
Men'B Hoi Calf or Vlcl Utu-
cher $: grado go nt $1.50
Ladles' Colored Top llutton
it 00 grado go at. . . .$315
Ladles' Colored or I'atent
Illiichcrt3.ti0 grado. S2.SK
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The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 133, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1910, newspaper, February 1, 1910; Greenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115097/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .