The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 153, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 12, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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In our rorent Eastern pn clinics wo bought about 2.000
pieic lovely Novelty Ribbons i round half price Our ahnio
i abotit200 pieces Thesi i ns st ot boaullful shades and
pattiriia excpiisilel doslpni tl nd blended Varied collection
widths from 40 to 200 Tin mines are Me. fiOo nnd "ia
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WE ARE SHOWING EMBRACES ALMOST EVERY CHARAC-
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The Pleasing Effect
WILL BE VERY MUCH TO YOUR LIKING. THE RICH AND
BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE
ORDINARY AND YOU CAN DO BEST BY -
Choosing Now
WE ARE IN A POSITION AT THIS TIME TO GIVE THE
MATTER OUR PROMPT ATTENTION SO DO NOT DELAY.
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The dlioveis an exact reprnluctionof l'revi lent Roosevelt's
hand with Ins Knox Hill in it as he wivcl UuJsi ccd Imm the
deck of the jaiht Algoiuiuni on December 10 1907 to the
American Battleship fltt.t as it started on its-womltrful tup
argund the world under the command of Admiral Kvani in the
presence of fifty thousand cheering Americans.
This remarlcab'c phoiograph of Mr. Roosevelt now hangs
over the desk of Colonel E. M. Knox in the Knox limldinu
Fifth Avenue and 40ih Street Nt w York.
All exact reprnduit tin would appc ir but for the wis.h ex-
pressed by the ex I'rcnh nt that Ins irture lie kept out of adver-
tisements Colond Kciutciclt ilvts had tlie best uf ever) tiling.
The Advertisement that made the hit of the year
A Specimen of the striking onglntlily of copy end design from the Adv tnuinL
Agency of the C. E. Sherm Co.
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Bateball at Lone oak.
V. The Ureenvllle Illgli school base-
O i iU team will play the High nctaonl
O ' (earn ot tone Oak today In that town
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Marriage Licenses
Morrison anil Willie Kobe''"
Allen and Mrs Mule Wetlo.v
Heed mid Corn Daniels.
Musical Club
Tho Tnoid.i) Musical club will mo.'
for a rehearsal nt 7:30 tonight at tho
Stirncgle Library.
Phone For Water.
Aldermnn llolhel! requusla nil wh i
nam wnttor tiinmd on In nhotie h!
jfflco this lnoriilin; ns all hno been
'lit off
Modern Woodmen.
The Modern Woodmen had n ROuil
meclliig last night nud Initialed i
number of candidates altei whttn
thes bad refreshmeuts ot Ico creni i
ind cake
Will Conduct Summer Normal
T. W. l'rntl principal of the coin
id school In this ell) It II last ulg'i
for Atlanta Te.is to niiangu Im tin
colored siiiiiiuoi noriuil of which h
Han been eloitid loiiiliiclm.
Saturday Market
Tho S-itimlaj Market will be at tb
hnrilV.i e Kliiro id .1 M lliiyMn Thtf.
a 111 have cake light In fail Iikivm
blend rhlrkwi and veal loiT I'Ihiim
mills lo Mis I.oii Nuiiiiiiii
Fire Station Committee.
The totiinilllee to IoliUii the lilt
-.Hit Ion In West Cieenvlllo Is cnlle i
lo Intel nt 111 o'clock this liioniI'M
lo consldi r the matter The commit
lee consists of William l'lerwin N It
I'olk W I Rllisnii n A Cox II U
Nlv and (J I) I'oolo.
Half Holidays. .
'1 lie mom or Miss IMlth Parish
Kits th grade. West school was award
oil the hair hulldaj fur best attenl
nice and look the holidn jestoitlnv
afternoon. The eleventh gi.nle nl
I lie High school got the half hulldn.v
mil took It jtmteul.i.
The Deep Well.
No work was done nt the deep we I
arter 7 o'clock last night as sonn
thing was the nnttei that required
d.i) light to adjust so no 'work wj-.
done lust night 1'he well Is down
I I Til) f. ot
Engagement Announced.
Mi and .Mis W I. lleckhaiu an
limine the engagement of theli
daughter Lusbla Urine to .Mr. Arcln
bald ltolieitsoii Holmes. 'Ihu we I
ding will take place thu litter pan
ot April.
Returning to California.
Mis Hoy Ot'e nud little sou Haloid
oil esteidi on a letinn lo their
aonie at Ileiklov California liufore
she left C W. Gee lecelved n moss.igu
from lletkcle.v whiili stulcd that lb
J. Sroonovci who lias been ipilte
ick w..s bcutei hulas Mrs (leo li.il
made a laligemeuts to letinn she
lliiiugbi best not lo ihniige them.
THE N. N. N. CLUB.
Had an Easier Luncheon at the Home
of Mrs English.
.Vlesdaims Itceves Ilngllsli nud
Mo lis entertained the N N N. club
at an Uastei liiiicheun Match lllh ai
Mib ligllsli's reslilencu 'llieie was
ii iiiii-t a full nttend.incu of Hie clu'i
I bull call nas lespoiided lo be cm
Mint cnuts MIhs Mii Curi wis
1 appointed trensuiir lollieiesl of liu
1 i ii 'Iho hostesses then lu.woil i.i
per and pencils and we wtoti- 11m
insiveis lo an Uiilgmntiial Men i
tVt weie then uslieied Into the d u
' nig loom wlilcn was ii boer ot be.i i
t dutoiaied In vlo'els and Kistu
lllli'u Ciiudlua In daiut) I'liulehibi i
shed a inellow light oven the inem
toivd The place uarils weie prell)
Idimter postal cards The follow lug
luncheon was scivijd
Orango anil pineapple s Upturn in
oi nnge cups enillllur. chicken in ims
iry cups asparagus in pepiiei rings
an lettuce hourls tomatoes blhi ulis
snrdliio salad with ilimv chow misi
ed oiackors vvlnler desseil enffe
i huose.
Jlrs IJilgnr Caiuuion was n gins'
Ilepoitei
DONHAM'S OLDEST CITIZEN.
J. Cates D cd Thursday Morning
After a Long Illness.
ii IJ ill ITiiiisda) moiiiliig Mr T
I (iales il'eil at Ills houie In Simla
iiiiiihiiiu nrior a long llluenH 'lln
in i il tool place )ealoida and Inn
ml In Iho lugllsh ctimeli'i) at lioi
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vi i liaii'i was bin n Manh 11 lkju
ii ii I i xlugtoii Ki nud i a me to Hon
in lo leinuiu lu I85li Ho was thi
lulni uf Atlorue) A J dales nl
i .iiciivllle lie he'U a number of im
iiiiiant unites In ruiiulu itiiiut) and
is a inuiuluviil ilosuo.
REMANDED WITHOUT DAIL.
Thice People Chr(ed With the Mur
der of Wesley Hlgdon.
Ut-iilkon 'lev March 11 The e-
niiiuliig li'nl of Clifton lluilor Alllo
Miugn and Mis i A Hit 11 charged
h i In in ir In ol Wes'ej H'gile 1
i i- In Id heie lodiu.- All lliiee wei'i
"in I on to Ihe grund Jtiry with
nui bill Strong ovldatico against
ihun was Iniroduood The prisoners
1 1 iluselj guorilutl and wore re-
moval to Hie Sherman Jail limned
land) lo'Iowlng the trial.
Ni tst novellles In bulls bags
toi'ars nc-cklhluijs beads lo.i-lleis
etc at Orahani Uros
; WLsro tiro you (C i( nem Momtaj
i ttlgbtT To tliu il'tiru rood Sliow of
courao.
Items of Interest of Those Who Com-
and Go.
II H Jones of ColiMlo" was In Hi
jonterday.
Aubrey Phillips went to Dal In
yesterday Afternoon.
Dr. Will Cnntrell wn a visitor tj I
Wolfe City yestetday
Constable Amos K ilrldge o( rioyil
was In town jestorday.
Mrs D SI Taylor and family ni.
visiting :tl Ilughos Springs.
Olln Nicholson will go to Dallas on
tho Limited this tnoinlug.
O 1'.' Slltcliell ieturml yestenlai
from n trip to Irinersllli'
Constable lllrl Itoblnsnn of Qulii
Inn was In Iho clt usterdty
Cnnstiible .lolm llry.mt. of Cniry
bell wna In the city jestoulaj
Mrs. .1 A. Wontheil) it'tuuifd ei
lerdi) from a visit nt McKlimey.
.ludgc
I) Montrose will leavi
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this morning on a visit to Sin Mai
co
Mir. rieorgo Swlnney and little
niece l.nls Djer .iro visiting at
llughoB Sirlngs.
i: .1 Chamhoil.iln of lacksonvllle
lla Is In tho city visiting i: M
Chamberlain and fainlb.
MRS HARLIE SHIELDS DEAD.
Passed Away Yesterday From an At
tack of Appendicitis.
Mrs Cnrite SliUlils dltd nt .
o'llnck jesto'dnj morning nt hoi
home on West Leo stnel from an u
lack of appendicitis The dece.nsid
was u diughtei ot Mrs 1 .1. Divs
of Ibis illy and was married Hsi
simimei to Itev Ilurlle Shields licit l
or I hem being students at llmleson
College prt'pillug for the foreign
mission field She was 21 veais old
mil was a true Ohilgitin Mis
bhlelds leavoa lit i hush mil mother
biolheis and Biskra
'I he funeral was bold at 1 o'clock
jcsterdij nftunioon at the West
(iieeuvillo Ilapllst church coiiducleil
li ltevs llecce nnd Compere and
Inula In i:.ist Mount tnicleij
The r.iinils bale the sjmpath or
man) rrieuils.
G. H. S. DEBATING SOCIETY.
Chose Alternates Last Night for the
Sulphur Springs Debate.
The 111 st business ot inipoitaiice to
tome before the CMS Debating so
leu last night wits the selection of
uncinates for the Sulphur Springs
debate I.cwalllug Moigau and Ve.-
noii Thomas had alread been chosen
o repii'Heut the Muietx Herbert
Childless and Willie Cole I'oolo weie
"liooen as nlteiuaies Iho question
iOi deb He was "llcsolvid That 1'iesl
dent T aft was Justified in dlsiulssiiig
I'liichm fiom the I'oiestrj Service'
Heiheil Childless and l.ewnllln
VIoigiu won the decision loi the ncg f
Ive being opposed b lolm Mltchqll
mil Olln McWhlrtei
An Exchange Market.
The place where ou can bu) soil
exrbange nnthiiig jou have foi an
thing wc have nud swap wth one an
othei. II S CIIANl)I.i:il
I'lie runilttiio Man wheio cish in
tic dlt Is good
Send us jour shlit waists
and coll us Laiigfoul Siean'i
dry.
shirt
l.aiiu
We do stiictly iloinisiii woik on
co'l.us New mnihluei Lumfoid
Steam l.auudij
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We do slilctly domestic woik -Lungful
d Steam Laundn
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Mound City Paints may cost a trlllu
more but 1 Trench . Moore
innthi i s udvlri ibniit ii'mi is th '
sij ilu i ! el.illv when n isn't Iro
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yen Have Always Bought
Boars tbo Sp fji. "
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v hive now the bcsl nerviio mid
.'. Ilu lugisi no nil of Punks to !j.
In fn mil in tin tit) Just i 'X
in il
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Mill
show MHI
mil cliiui
how cold V
we soivo '?
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FIVE HUNDRED CLUB.
Members and Escorts Wero Enter
talned Last Night.
Tho members of tbo ric llundr.'d
rlub nnd escort were ontoitalneil
Inst night nl tho pretty new Mocc
tomo on North Stonewall iitroet Hip
osteS vvoie Mesdames Krnkaum
Nossck 11 W Williams and Mock
Score cards were nrottj Ktslor
nvrdg At conclusion of tho gaums
several cut for tho prlre nn 13atir
IJI1 In b'ooir. wlilch was won b
Mis. I.eny. 'I he prise for geuiloni"ii
u ben uud six Binnll chlckenn wun
o wattled II. II Mock All prtstnt
then cut for n "prize which l)r lilea
cr won an Raster chltken nnd et'K
In Chlui llefroshniuuts weic sen
ei) of frltd cliltla'U on toist lien pj
.nioes igg snlnd on lettute loaf bread
and butter aindwlches gtnpo fruii
sherbet followid by cabinet puddliU'
angel food enke onch slice adorned
with
wun a fiinti rami i louee
.Mrs W
a guest
II. T.illoy ot Wato vva
A SURPRISE PARTY.
The Younger Set Made a Call on Mrs
T. P. Flaig.
A veiy pleabint social event was .i
suipilse peipetiated b lounger ilnuc J
lug eiiivvil on Mrs r. 1'. I'lilg At
1 o'clock josteidii) afternoon th
crowd of gills went to thu 1'lalg home
on Nuitb St liihnsim klreel and rang
the hell. When Mis. ITalg can t
tho iluni the girls i ashed In ami took
possession.
Mis I'lnlg soon had llieiu seated at
tables placing tbo llvel guno ot
biiiiio uud llu ll aop ilrcil to the Kite Ii
til vvhoiu she piepi'td nice refresh
incuts Tor the gills nt snlnmii era
ipicHeB slulTcd eggs biiinu i salad in
lettuce leaf wafers hot coffee and
cieani puffs The crowd of girls hit
been fieiiieutl chaperoned at dam
es b .Mrs I'laig
Slutu of Ohio City ot Toledo
Lucas County. J
Crank .1 Cheiic) makes oath tint
he is senior paitner of the linn of 1
.1 Cliouo) .t Co doing business In
the Clt) or Toledo Count) and State
aforesaid and tint said firm will pa)
the sun. ot One Iliindicd Dollars for
each and ovely c.isu ol C.it.uih tint
cannot bu cuied by tho uso ot Hall's
Catarrh Ctue. Crank .1. Cheney
Kwoin lu before me ami subscribed
In my picscncc Ihls (th da) of Do
comber A. 1). 18SC A. W. Cleason
(Seal ) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cuio Is taken inter-
nally nud acts dliectl) on Iho blood
and mucous surface's ot the s)stem
Send for testimonials free
T J. Cheney L Co Toledo O.
Sold by all druggists 75c
Take Hull's Tamlly Pills for constl
pUltni
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It Saved His Leg.
"All thought I'd lose my leg'
writes I A Swenscn ot Walorlown
Wis "Ten jcars of ecieina that 15
doctors could not cine had at last
laid mo no 'I hen llucklen's Arnica
Silve cuied It sound nnd well" In
falllb'p for Skin eruptions Uccnin
Silt Ilheum lloils. Cover Sores
Iliirns Scalds Cuts and Piles. 25c
at all druggists
Save jour broken lenses and send
them in and have the in duplicated
Dr M. Lleskow Optician
Take )oui friends
illusion's fountain
to Cord H. Pen
Pun Pond Show
New Mov inc Picture
New Illustrated .Songs
VAUDEVILLE
PROGRAM TODAY
Earle Wright
5en;itliiii:il Athletic Acrobat
milam & Dubois
I:cccntrlc Comedy nnd lliglicluss
Sinning
Two Extra Fine
VaudeviE.e
Attractions
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home ihnt will make
lu family mure happy
than mimic A Piano
in thu lioinu loads lo
t hri IIjii relliiuineut
ton cm buy iiiio wlih
small pavinent donn
nnd lialame on can
I n nt-. Come hi
nud Illlike selection
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You will find much to Inter
est )ou lu out display of Tall
ored Sulls and plenty or nvl
ilencu of our success In ohtiln
In; pleasing orlr'uil nud ills
tlnetlve st)les nt the nsosl
ieaoniblo prices 'I hole 8
nothing mmu uuttrtnlii than
"I'evufl cllniale" Today ve
rind comfoit in n wool tailored
suit Ttimoriow a daint) l'n
geile pel haps and vice veisa
Wh) not make join selection
while the ilisplav l.i complete
and be pi ep ii ed for Hie n i
sou with Us in my thnugis
The liieltlesi of bheei f.ib its
me heie at the mosl leasoi-
ahle pilcts The moie ou look
nt thu lieauUrul weaves the
mole Jou marvel that the)
are not two or threo times tin
price. Ihero .no crepe and
nieiceilcd miilras poplins
dalnt.v llngeilo clotli shcei liu
tn lu shoit there Is evei) thing
to complete our line ot wbito
tttuirs See them and bu)
the m at a generous saving
New Ideas 111
bigs he'ts sill
hose silk nud
haii oiiiameuts
ladles' hand
gloves gauze
linen waists
neck IKIngs
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WITH EVERY CAN Or THE
-CELEBRATED
BOUGHT OF US WE WILL GIVE
YOU ABSOLUTELY rnEE
A BEAUTIFUL
L PAINTING
18x20 NICELY TRAMED.
Noble & Kimbrough
Cook Stoves
JS HAVE
DEEN USED DY
GENERATIONS.
roup
THE COOKING APPARATUS OF
THE PAST PRESENT AND TU -
TUBE.
EMBODYING ALL THE NEW
AND IMPROVED FEATURES. -
MAINTAINING THE OLD TIME
RELIABLE QUALITY.
FOR SALE DY
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hah ornaments neck iKings j X Heath & Milligan and Rogers Pan's. l
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DEPARTMENT ATTRACTIVE NEW DESIGNS IN SHIRTS
AND NECKWEAR "DIFFERENT- SHADES AND WEAVES
IN CLOTHING AND FRESH ASSORTMENTS IN NICE
LIGHT WEIGHT UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY.
Don't think that bv putting off
you ore going to get something
better you won't get as good
for some other fellow will get
here ahead of you.
WE HAVE ARRANGED TO OFFER FIRST COMERS
SOME Or THE SEASON'S i TINEST VALUES IN SHIRTS
NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY.
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PER PAIR IS A SMALL SUM TO PAY FOR
SHOES OF SUCH STYLE AND QUALITY.
AND WE HAVE OTHER MAKES OF SHOES STANDARD
MAKES ALSO. MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN WILL FIND
HERE HIGH GRADE TOOTWEAR OF EVERY KIND TO SUIT
THEIR INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS.
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Wall Paper Paints Oils and
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES.
We nave a large line ot latest designs lu wall papers. Just ai-
rived direct fiom the mills and ca supply jour wants making
very close pi Ices. You tvlll bo surprised at the size and qual
Itv ot our stock CnllandaceUB Wehandlethecelebrated
Heath & Milligan
TRY ONE OF OUR WHITE SWAN ANTI GERM COT.
TON FELT MATTRESS. USE IT THREE MONTHS IF NOT
SATISFIED WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY. WE HAVE
THE AGENCY IN THIS TERRITORY CALL US IF YOU
WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE OLD GOODS FOR NEW.
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THIS GRAITEWARE
i.'S THE BEST
'Ibis sicllon 111 our slore nfrers peibaps the g eatest val-
ues tlie gientcsi varletj of tji.iuitewiiie vou will bo able lo
find nii)htie livery iten is userul of iho verv lilt'heot
Binde blue while enauielid lined Is Inlslit clean .mil a do
llKht tn me lu ail) kilt hen 'llus exttllom waio Is easily
cleaned and will wear twice ns lung as nil oilier kind 'Ihls
new siocK we hnvo Just opcnuil Is uuoxcolled nnd wo want ou
lo como in now nud innke jour seletllon.
'J In re uro tho medium nnd largo slso coffee niftl tea pots (jood
lids nud fo clean and doslrnblo pncis IDc to . . . si 00
Medium nud larso sUo pilildlUK pans or they can bo used to
bake biead Just as well juices 10c to jj(j(!
'lea Kettles most doslinblu beciiusi ihoj are puro and llfht
to handle several sUes at 78c lo SJli5
Oat Meal llollum tho only k ud to use If ou waul join oat
local tooked conectly soveial sles at SSc to. .. SLi55
I.aiRo and "medium aim dish pans. which can be used well
Ihls hummel In cook jour fruit In with porfect kaful) that It
will not hum tcuod btionn huiullou prices He to . S1.50
Many sly jilo pans aoura pans largo and uiudluin h xu euiis
biead pans etc all In this saiuo grado ot Gninllewaro und wo
know If ou over uso It onto jou will havo no other It does
not break or peal off and will last to any woman's Batisfuc
lion
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW FOR THESE ARTICLES AT
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