The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 137, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 22, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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We plnce on sa'o tor the balnnce ot this week and nxt
Monday and Tuesday 2U0 Dozen Hemmed Iluck Towels large
Blie worth 12Hc each Until Tuesday night next tlio prlco
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$1.00 The Dozen
Hall Dozen for 50ci Quarter Doien for Jjrc-
Wo place on Bala for the lialnnco ot this week ami Mon-
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For WHEEL BARROWS and
GARDEN TOOLS of all kinds
We a?e showing an extaa
fine line of
CENTER TABLES
in all the new designs.
Some a?e extraordinary
qualities and some aa(e of
the medium grades
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MANHATTAN AND EMORY SHIRTS.
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CARTER AND HOLMES NECKWEAR.
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RECEIVING NEW SPRING
MERCHANDISE FOR
YOUR INSPECTION. IT'S
A PLEASURE TO SHOW
YOU OUR HIGH CLASS
LINE OF MERCHANDISE.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
THE NOTED LINES-
Alfred Benjamin Co
AND
Stein-Bloch Company
PARAGON AND DUCHESS
TROUSERS.
STETSON AND KNOX X
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EDWIN CLAPP
GAL CHOES
AND RE-
E. . W. COLLARS.
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NEWS IN BRIEF.
day.
Lost Valuable Cow.
Mr C. 11. Andrews lost n valuable
Jersey cow Saturday night.
city.
Is In Sherman.
Al Ulrdsoiig. went to Sherman j-m
terday with n view of locating there.
N. N. N. Club.
The N N. N. Club will meet with
Miss Vnlcrlo Popper at 3 o'clock Wed
nesdny afternoon.
Attending Convention.
ltov. 13. It. Cnsey 11. I.. Davidson
mil W. W. Sockwcll went to Dallas
lo attend tho Laymen's Convention.
County Court.
In the county court yesterday In
lliu case ot V. C. Toole vs. Osborne
ct al. Judge ManttiK gave Judgment
tor $150 In favor of plaintiff.
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Tho Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet with Mrs. T. 1'. l'lalg Tues-
day Maich 1st rnlu or shine. All
niembeis please ho on hand. '
Teachers Training Class.
Tho-Jesbun for tho Teachers' Train-
nig class ot tho l'lrst HaptlBt church
.or lomoriow night goes to tho Init-
io ii'of pago 117 In thu teU book.
Five Hundred Club.
Mrs. Oeorgo l.eavy will entertain
he Five Hundred club nl .'! o'clock
riiuihdny afternoon. Mcnihcis It. H.
V. P.
Musical Club Practice.
Tho gentlemen who are to lake
pari with tho Musical club are re
Itiestcd to meet with the club at Car-
negie hall at 7:30 tonight.
Washington Tea Party.
Tho I. idles ot Oraco Presbjleriun
chinch will kUo a Washington Tea
party this afternoon at tho residence
ot Mrs. John Holes. They Imllo all
friends to attend.
Musical Club.
There will bo no meeting ot the
Tuesday Musical club this afteriiuun
but the club will meet nt 7:".0 to-
night and all members nio mged In
a I tend.
R. C. Dial Here.
It. C. Dial 'arrived last night from
Dallas where he nttended the Lay
men's convention. He will lenialn a
couple of tlajs visiting friends and
iclulives here and at Lono Oak.
Returning to Muskogee.
Mr. anil Mrs J. II. Sjkes will iu-
tin n today to Muskogee Okla. Mrs.
Sykes has been lsitlng her paients
Mr. and Mrs. G L. llunictt for suv-
eial weeks and was Joined here by
Mr. Sjkes who returned from a pur-
chas'ng til to Mew York last wu.sK.
Appointed Postal Clerk.
Postmaster Fields jesteiday recelv
ed from the Department an appoint-ir-'nt
of Jesse T. Iteece as a clerk
in tho postofflcu vice II. II. Curloy
Jesbo Is a !on of Rev and Mis II I).
Iteeco and is a Jimug man of line
character.
Ppstolflce Notice.
Today being a legal holldaj the
poslolTlic will bo open only fionii a
lo 10 a. in. when carriers will sorvu
patrons with mall at tho window. N'o
money orilor or tegUtcied mail busi-
ness tiansiicUd.
UAUN'Hr W. FILLDS P. M
The Girl and the Gawk
Thu Glil and tho Uawl; us given at
tlio King last night by the Locke
Company was really a good clean
roiuedj drama well presented. Tho
"Girl" and Hie "Gawk" us well as tho
entire cast did sonio clever and en-
tertaining woik. It Is a beautiful
Soul hern play that solves no prob-
lems social or otherwlbo but tells
tlio old old Mory with plemy of
smiles nnd u few teals and all's well
Hint ends well.
At the Lyric.
A packed liouu greeted the imw
bill at tho Lyric last night nnd show-
ed their appreciation of the high
class of the offerings by frequent and
'nthiislabtle applause. It was ono of
tho laigest houses and boat bills of
tho season. The motion photographs
vvoie especlallj good way above the
ivorage and tlio new song Is catchj
with a whltleable tune that makes n
hit. Mooio mid George hand out a
big hunch of laughs In their cimiedv
sketch 'Ills Hcceutrlc Undo" and
make a bit. Llttlo -Mabel LMaliic
whom thu lnnn.iXumout have been nd
vortlslug us tho greatest dancing net
ever in tlio city mailo good on every
claim that hits been put forvvuid foi
her. Her work la tho host (lieenvllle
lias een In many u day. Tills bill
juslillos ovury claim that has been
uvade for it and jou'll mlbs ono ot the
best things jou over bad nu oppor-
tunity to see If you fall to see It.
Caldwell Given the Place
Austin Fob 21. Attorney General
Llglittoot today announced tho up
polntment of Sob F. Caldwell of Ml.
Pleasant to bo assistant attorney gen-
ernl In charge of bond matters to fill
the vacancy caused by tho icslgiiatloa
of Hon J. T. Sludor. Judge Caldwell
was for two terms county judge of
Titus county and Is a graduate of tb
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I'uUcrsity of Toxus The appoln
intuit Is effective March 1.
Go to tho Martha Washington re-
ception at Mrs. J. M. Holes' Tuesday
1'ob. 22ud. and help tho ladies pay
X i off tho lasii nolo on tho church pews.
V j Kreo-wlll offering.
Coal Alfalfa and pralrlo hay balod
iliucks ear corn. Alfalfa meal
Phonos 41. Weathers Grain Co
South Bl. John St.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Items of Interest of Those Who Corm
and Qo
W. J. Casey was In Celeste yester
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j. w. nay ot commerce is in tuo
C. A. Jones spent Sunday at Hon
bam
11. Li .Carpenter was In Dallas yos-
terday. J. A. Hodge wont to Lono Oak last
evening.
A. 11. l'atterson went to Dallas last
evening.
J. N. Oeorgo of Commerce Is m
tho city.
11. V. Williams went to Koit Worth
yesloiday.
Itohert Mortlmoro went to llonhnni
last night.
S Niirenburg returned from Dallas
last night.
Miss tlertrudo llranthoffcr Is visit
lug In Dallas.
Abo Lowcnsteln returned yesterday
from the north.
J. V. lltihoy of Vauslcklo was In
low u 5osterdny.
11. II. llallcy of Cadilo Mills was In
town jesteiday.
Miu. H. I.'. Diinuam nf (Juliilnn was
In town eslonl.iy.
J. II. Khrijie of South Sulphur was
In town jesterday.
Miss Hay l'oole Is visiting '.MIbb
Allen In McKlnney.
.lion. S. D. Stlnson was a vlsllor to
llmihani on Sunday
Maor .1. F. Nichols was a visitor
lo Dallas jcstenhiy
J. I). Atkins visited his sister In
Whltosboro jesteiday.
lion. It. it. Neylniid returned jes-
terday fiom llonliam.
Dr. C. II. Mei chant of Quintan was
In tlio city ycsleidaj.
Miss Vnddii uMllchoin went to Dal-
las joHlurday to Isit.
Justice A. I'.iiic of I.ouo Oak was
In the city josterday.
Alderman J. II. Whntley was a vis
itor lo Dallas csterday.
Hon. Uncle Wynne of Wills Point
was In tho city jestordny.
Miss Addlo Jolinsey has returned
from a visit nt Fort Worth.
Supt. J. A. Thomas went to Iono
Oak last night on school business.
Miss .lajno Warren of Wolfe City
s tho guest of Mrs. Will Cantiell.
Mrs. W. 1 Ilalthiop has gone to
Austin to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Lcdily.
Joe Wilson of Dallas was In town
jesteiday islting his brother Will A.
Wilson.
T. L. Peeler industrial agent of tho
II. K. & T. railroad was in the city
josterday.
Miss May Jones visited at home o-
it Sunday and i chimed to Commerce
jestcrdny.
Miss Salllo Jones came over from
Van Alstjne to visit relatives and re-
lumed on Sunday.
Mis. A. A. Skelton went to Dallia
jesteiday to visit a few days witn
Mrs. James Caradlnc.
Miss Gertrude Uallhiop has return
Our Bargain Space
TO INTRODUCE THE MOST
REPRESENTATIVE LINE OF
IMPORTED LAOrf CURTAINS
EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY
WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL
PRICES THROUGHOUT THE
ENTIRE LINE
WATCH OUR WINDOW
AND INSPECT OUR STOCK.
WE ASSURE YOU SATIS-
FACTION. G. H COLLINS
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
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ed from an extended visit with Mrs.
0. A. I.cddy at Austin.
SIIsb Vera Klrltpalrlcl; guost ot
Miss O'n McQaughey returned homo
wnitowrignt yosirrnnj-.
Miss Novo Smith of Dallas who
in. been vlsltlne Mlsi Ola McGnuea.
oj- returned homo josterday.
Miss Florcncu Ecker who has been
visiting her cousin Mrs. Max Simon
loft for her home nt Amarlllo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Itay Kesbltt ennio
over from Dallas last night to spend
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A
N'csbltt.
A. A. Skelton nnd J H. McQuIro
ot the Southwestern Telpphono and
Telegraph Co aro al H'lttsburg on
business.
Mrs. J. 11. Strlbblllig- and daughter
Miss Opal who have been visiting
with Mr. nnd .Mrs W. T. Strlbbllng
In this city left jestorday morning
for their homo nt Oklahoma City Ok
You nro surely losing money by
throwing away Old Hats. Have thorn
made now at tho Ellto Pressing Par
lor Shows & George. Old phono 401;
now phono 320.
Save your broken lenses and send
them In and have them duplicated.
Or. M. Heskovv Optician.
Don't fall lo see l.ittlo Mnliol I31alne
nt the l.yile tonight the greatest ilanr
or ever In Greenville.
New Coronet braids. Perkins Ilros
Co 2
Mound City Paints may coat a trlllo
more but I French .t Mooro.
Harlow will tnko care of your tree
tioubles. Call on him
New Moving Picture
New Illustrated Songs
MOORE & GEORGE
lu n Comedy Playlet
"HIS ECCENTRIC UNCLE"
Introducing- Original Songs nnd
Parodies
FEATURING
Mabel Elaine
The greates Dancing act ever
in tli Lyric
: Thereis a Reason
X Why J on should let us till
; jour IPUKSCIUI'TION! Wo
S havo a largo stock. Prompt
X service! Wo can ploaso you!
X Have jour PltnSCHIPTIONS ;
! loft with us.
Ford & Penningtoni
X The Rexall Lowney's X
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Take notice or tho fact that tit's
establishment Is tho ono on which
you can depend lu having jour or-1
dels filled exactly per jour wishes
In Groceries. Complete fresh slocks
together with moderate prices and
piompt courteous service aro what
will make this establishment tlrst lu
the paitlcular housewife's estima-
tion Oiice n patron alvvajs a pa-
tron. See If It Is not so by trjing us.
Noble & Kimbrough
There Is nothing tint
can bo plared In tho
homo that will make
the family muio happy
than music. A Piano
In tho homo leads lo
Chilstlan reiluoinent
You can buy ouo with
a small payment down
mid balance on easy
pnj monts. Come in
and make selection
Store
Texas
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T)Yess
"Ke.aiAuV vw.
CoWuvs
Our reputation ns headquar-
teis for DroSB Goods has been
won by our untiring efforts to
keep this Department up to
the mlniito. Vo ato ready now
wllli a line complete In everj
paitlcular
Impelled ' and Doirestle
Dress Goods In all weaves nnd
co'ors demanded by Fashion's
needs nnd fnncies:
SERGES
CHEVIOTS
HAIR LINES
PENCIL STRIPES
SHEPHERD CHECKS
NOVELTY MOHAIRS
HOME SPUNS
DIAGONALS
VIGORALS
HENRIETTAS
EP1NGLINES ETC.
IN ALL THE NEWEST
SPRING SHADES.
Tlvsss &A&
J)XXtt0TS
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Wo aro offering In our Suit
Dcpaituiifit Somti Snappy
Stjles In Misses' and Juniors'
Wash Dresses Designs that
will instantly appeal to the
jouthfiil figuies. Wo not only
planned for economies and
quality but for stjles.
Ladles" Porcalo Diesses
tilnuned with bands of same
with pipings and billions at
fiom S2.95 "I'-
1''sses' and i Juniors' rj-les
ranging In price from S1.25
"P ' So.50.
Wo sincerely lnito jour in
spection.
SHOWING NEW SHADES IN
KAISER "SND NIAGRA SILK
GOODS.
"Vleo Is a monster of so fiightfnl a
mien;
As (o bo hated need but to bo seen
Vol seen too of'eu familiar with Its
face
Wo Hi st endure then pltj" then cm
brace."
LET'S TAKE AWAY THE EN-
VIRONMENT AND FREE THE
GTATC OF SALOONS. PATRONIZE-
i Hardware & Imp. Co.
February J 9
AS THEY ARE GOING TO GIVE
THE W C T. U. A LIBERAL PER
CENT FOR CAMPAIGN WORK
Muse (EL Sherril
ALL KINDS OF FRE8H MEATS
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OB THE
CITY.
South Wesley Street.
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Nleax Market
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Wo were very foitunato in the purchase of 100 doreli
pairs Ladles' l'ust Hlack lloso and are going to glvo our
customers tho benefit of tlio piiichnse. These hoso aiu what
jou often pay 12V4e for but for Two Daj-s Only-
Wednesday and Thursday
WE PLACE THEM ON SALE AT PER PRICE
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN OUR EAST WINDOW.
We also show many other Hosiery Ilnrgalus. Como and
limped them.
Ladles' White Foot Hose full seamless our regular lBc
quality. Tor per pair S
Ladles' Heavy tliej Knit lloso regular lUVjC rjunllty
for 7C
.Misses' fast black tine nlibed lislu finish Hose our regu-
lar 1fc (lunlllj' for per pair 1.0
We show tho Hercules Hose the best heavy libbed Hose
on tho market for boys at per pair 25c
Ono Lot Uadles' Fleece Lined Common Sense Shoes
sizes 3 to 3 rallies up to $1 73 jour cholco while they last for
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Wall Paper Paints Oils and
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES.
We have a large line of latest designs in wall papers just ar-
rived direct fiom the mills and cai supply jour wants malting
very close prices. You will be surprised at the slzo and qu&I
Ity of our stock. Callaniiaeeus. Wehandlethecelebratcd
Heath & Milligan and Rogers Pai its.
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TON FELT MATTRESS. USE IT THREE MONTHS IF NOT
SATISFIED WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY. WE HAVE
THE AGENCY IN THIS TCRRITORY CALL US IF YOU
WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE OLD GOODS FOR NEW.
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When jou put jour money in a Huggy you want tlio best
that Is posslblo to secure jou want u Huggy that will glvo
j-oii satisfaction every time jou uso It ono that rides easily
does not get out of llx uno that Is neat looking and one that
you can depend ou such nio .
The Blees Kind
They stand tho test every time for no better Iluggloa
have over been constructed
his Carload We
Will provo to j-ou this statement if jou will drop in a few
minutes and let us show jou the ninny new stjles wo have.
Thero la no larger variety to bo found In town and we guar.
antco every ouo wo show as
Buggies made. It will pay you
you inako your purchaso and
Como today and Inspect
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Door to Arvin's Drugstore.
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