The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 225, Ed. 1, Friday, June 3, 1910 Page: 1 of 6
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TSVis Week At Naylor's
ALL OUR 8ILK AND LINGERIE DRE3SES WILL
BE PLACED ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK AT ONE-
FOURTH OFF OR 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. THIS
IS FOR THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LINGERIE DRESS-
ES THAT ARE PRICED AT $6.95 AND OVER.
THE WARM SEASON IS NOW HERE. DE WISE
AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES.
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNB FOR JULY
NOW ON SALE.
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Dead and Wounded Left on the Field
by Provisional Government's
Troops.
Ulueflelds Nicaragua Jiino 2. Dr.
Irlas represenlatlo on tlio At'antlu
const of 'President Mndrlz has Issued
n decrtb that cssols cleared from
Uluollelds on or aftor Juno 1 maj not
enter this poll without permission of
tliu Madrlz goorniuont. Tlio Uullud
States gunboat Pnducah will nut poi
uillh the Venus to bombard the city
of Uluellelds or shell tho trenches of
Hie revolutionists by firing out tlio
provisional capital. Dr. Irlas' decree
was Issued on Thursday tho day up
on which tlio government troops uu
dor General Lara and General Godoy
fell back niter repeated nnd uusuc
ccssful attempts to take Uluelleltl.i
with tho land forces.
General Kstr.ula ami General Clinu
orro'o assumed tlio aggressive as the
.Mndrlz army withdrew leaving th?
dead and wounded on tlio Held Alln
gelher Estrada has taken 300 prison-
ers In the engagement Thursday ho
lost only six men hilled and fifteen
wounded.
Texas Republican to see Roosevelt In
Mid Ocean
Sherman Tot Juno 2. Advices ro
colt oil today from Col Cecil A. Lyoi
chairman of the Toxas Ilopubllcnn ex-
ecutive coniniPleo now In Mexico
rontlrms tho report that ho will meet
Theodore Hoosavclt In rddoeenu
when tlie lnttor returns from Huron;
Col Lyon sns arrangements havo al
reay been completed with a steamship
line but ho had not chartored a vop-
sol as reported ns the cost would bo
$10000.
Col. Lyon Is oxpocted to hao a
political conference with Col. Itoose-volt.
MAY CAPTURE SHIP.
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HERE'S THE GOOD BROOMS
And every Good housekeeper will want one of them
because they are made of best materials and will
last long. Other cleaning needfuls such as ljc
soaps washing powders etc Order an order
J. O. Haytetr & Son.
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This is Tub Suit weather. Wo'tu
In line with a showing of Wash Suits
that will bring joy and peace of nlnd
to every mother that owns an assort
nient of Industrious Summer Ilojs
from three to ten years of ago.
The Suits can go to tho tub as oltcu
as )ou choose and 'they'll conio back
as fresh as now. Colors and making
will both stand.
Russian and Sailor Stylo.
Variety of waBhablo fabrics. Some
of tho Styles are handsomely trim-mcd-75c
$1.00. 1.50 $2.00
to $3.50.
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Estrada Now After Nlcararjuan Gov-
ernment Warship.
Now Orloans La. Juno 2. A wire
less from Bluoflclds vlo Colon this
morning says Estrada's foices are
now preparing to enpturo the govern
ment warship Venus after complet-
ing the defeat of the Mndrlz foicei.
General I lira's dofeat by the Insu
gents caused him the loss of foil-
hundred killed and wounded vestci-
day and the remnant under his lead-
ership la (losing to escape on the Ven-
us. Estrada has sent the steamer Ome-
tepo to Intercept tho Venus and cap-
ture Lara. Another wing of iMrndaN
army Is today proceeding up the Ci-
conldo river to capture General dial-
varro and his army who la reported
to have' been defeated by the revolu-
tionists at Rama. President Madrid
Is preparing Cor (light In case both
Lara and Chalvario aro captured
SERIES IN Mil SUIT
LINES ARE NOTIFIED OF GOV
ERNMENT'S INJUNCTION
Action Was a Complete Surprise.
Roads Wero Caught
Napping.
St. Iouls June 2. Seivlco In th
Injunction suit of tlio government
against twenty-live railroads to re-
stialu them frorri advancing freight
intes was obtained today on tlio orfli-
la's of the Missouri U'aclflc V.ibaiJIf
and Trlsco sjsems.
Tho announcement last night by the
defendants that they proposed a vig-
orous contest of the restraining order
granted by Judge Djer of tho United
oihicb circuit court at Hannibal Mo
Tuesday though not unexpected. Is
taken in shipping circles hero to hull
cato the government caught them nap
ping.
Tlio uctlon coming as It did was a
tomplcto surprise so much so that
tho officials hore were unable to do-
cldo quickly on definite action It
was uttor extended telegraphic conrei-
onees jesterday that a general confei
ouec of railroad consul to bo held In
Chicago tomorrow was agre odon.
from Information obtainable this
morning thu old freight rates will ba
In effect at all points on tho railroads
having general headquartors here.
None of tho officials would permit
himself to bo quoted on the question
of rates today.
WILL ENTERTAIN VETERANS.
WILL IGNORE ORDER.
American VesselB Will Be Allowed to
Enter Blueflelds Harbor.
Washington June 2 Tho decreo Is-
sued by Dr. Iilis that no vessel shnll
enter the port of Uluellolds after
Juno 1 without permission of the Mad
rlz government and without havlrg
paid the customs duties at tho IJlulf
will bo disregarded by Captain Gil
mer of the gunboat Pmlucnh us ic IS
an attempt on the pait of Dr lrlas
to prevent American vessels fiom eu
torlng tho port and will bo promptly
opposed by Captain Gllmor.
MEXICAN KILLS FARMER.
Friends are Scouring Bexar County in
Searctr of His Assailant.
San Antonio Tex. Juno 2. George
Scleler a prominent farmer of UeXar
county was shot nnd killed this morn-
ing by a Mexican The killing aroused
Indignation in tho community umj
many farmers aro armed and on
hoisoback searching for the Mexican
If caught tho Mexican will likely bo
lynched. Scleler leaves a wlfo nnJ
four children.
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PRICE.
Some Peopls can be foolep all the
time all people can be fooled some
times BUT you can't fool all the
people all the time
MORAL
Come to us for your shoes of real
value and correct style.
Greenville Shoe Co.
West Side ofSquare
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MUST BLOW WHISTLE.
Order In Postofflce Bulletin of June
1. As to Registers.
Mail carriers In tho residence sec-
tion must blow their whistles whoa
delivering lottors. The flat has gono
forth In the Post Office Bulletin for
June which appeared today. Tho or-
der reads:
"It has been found that some carri
ers In tho residence districts do not
sound tholr "whlstlo upon delivering
mall until reaching tho door of tin
houso to be served Each carrier mutt
sound his whlstlo loudly lieforo enter-
ing tho premises of a patron."
Another order as to registered mall
rocolpts says:
"Employes of this office when re-
ceipting for registered mall will he'i-
after write their Initials In addition to
their Burname."
Daughters of the Confederacy Will
Observe Jefferson Davis' Birthday
Tho Daughters of Confederacy will
entertain the Confederate Voterans
and their sons tonight at tho homo of
Mrs. J. M. Gee nt 8 o'clock In honor
of .Tofferson Davis' birthday. Thu fol-
lowing program will bo rendered:
Piano solo Southern Molodlos Miss
Nona Worden.
Address Llfo of Jefferson Davis by
lion. h. it Jiuv.'..
Vocal Duot Solocted MesojUiC
Cox and Nesbltt.
Tlano Solo-f-Mrs. Jim Ellis.
Llfo of Winnie Davis Mrs. Gladys
Sturdtvant.
Vocal solo Mrs J. R. Elcazer.
Presentation of crosses of honor to
vetorans by Chnptor.
Vocal duet Mlssos Clark and Pratt
Refreshments.
Engraving of tho beat kind at low
est prices. Bring mo your watcn
umbrella or anything you want your
namo on. Will do jou a nlco Job at
lowest prices. T. P. Flalg .
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SPECULATION CAUSES FAILURE.
John Knight of Cotton Firm. Testifies
Before Referee In Bankruptcy
lllrmingbam Ala Juno 2 John
Knight head of the bankrupt cotton
firm of Knight Yancoy & Co of Do
catur was on the stand this morning
boforo Referee In Uanliruptcy. Ho
attributed tho failure to large tossed
by reason of speculation in future
and estimated the losses through spec
ulatlons la season at two and a
quarter millions of dollars.
EXTRA SPECIAL
$4.00
Black Buck
Pump
$2.95
Declares Texas Has Made Effort to
Have Similar Action
Taken.
Austin Ter Juno 2. Chairman A'-
Ison Maj Held of tho railroad toinmla
slon today nddiossed a comnjunlca
Hon to Senator Joseph Weldon Hale
at Washington announcing tlint tite
attorney general of tlio Utiltcd State
at the Instance of tlio president ha?
instituted Injunction pioceedlngs
illinium mo rauro.iUB leading wesi
Horn St. Louis prohibiting the piopo.s
eil hoilzontal lucioaso In freight rniek
in coitaln western teirltuiy
Mr. Mnyllold declares that tho Tex.
b Lommisslon has repeatedly maje
mi effort to have tho United States at
loruey geueiul tal.o similar action
with referemo to thu Southwestern
into Jcaso uovv before the Interstate
oominerco coiunlsslon hut outside of
acknowledging iccelpt of his lottei
-Mr. Majlield says that no nctlotiJi.H
been taken on the Texas complaint
He declares that tills Is n discrimi-
nation against Texas in this mattei
nnd wants Senator llalloy to outer u
prolCBt.
"Tho discrimination on tho part of
tho government seems so outrageous
to roe" writes Mayflold to Senator
Hnlley '"that I cannot refrain from
writing you and calling attention to
tho situation and asking that at lcait
n protest ho made even if wo aro de-
nied rellof and the law-breakers aro
allowed to(go unpunished."
The Tens caBO has been pending
slnco 190S.
Gin D. Thomas Is Arranging to Sell
Dowlr's Property.
Chicago June 2 Final settlement
of the ostnt of John Alexander DoWiO
Ii oxpovjled mhiii. Judgo I andls 111
tho United Stnton couit hoard tho ivo-
tlllon of rosldants uf 7lo ICty who
am anxious to provenl Wilbur (llcnn
Vull v a f'om obtaining possession of
the estate o fthe founder of the city
llesldoiils of Zlon City preBcutrd a p
tllloii nsklng that the coutr approve
tho salo of tho college buildings and
grounds to tho Christian College of
Advent for K'0.000 According to the
peltllon nun I). Thomas rei elver of
the eatnle has nlroady made nrrnngo-
menls to sell tho propo tj to the col
lege.
Try mo on your noxt watch or
c'oclt Job. I try to please. Lowell
prices T. P. Flalg.
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of the time and be well mot
of tho time uso .
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WATER.
(The Mitchell Well)
anil got results. It cleans
our system
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AND THREE OTHERS WERE SER-
IOUSLY INJURED YESTERDAY.
Explosion of a Blast In a Gtonc Qunr-
ry at West Copley
Pennsylvania.
Allentovvn Pa. luue ! -In Ail oxplo-
Blon of u blast in a stono rjunrry of
thu Lehigh Portland Cement company
nt West Coploy l'a tod.iythrco mou
wero killed and thu-o otljdrs serious-
ly Injured. Three men fire missing.
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JOSEPH HARRIs'DEAD.
Former Railroad President Passes
Away at Germantown Pa.
Philadelphia Pa Juno 2 Joseph
Harris foimer piesldent of tho Phil-
adelphia and Heading Hilhond com-
pany died suddenly today at his
home In (lernuntouu
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New Phone 37-72
Opposite the New
Post Office
Y TABLE Wo havo such an end-
X loss variety of "boauty nccei-
Y sorlos" (lint wo can not begin
X to enumerate them You nro al-
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A ways cordially Invlled lo rouw
X Iii and look lluuiigh our lino of
Toilet Articles you will nut
find n more rompMo lino any-
whero. Among theiu Is TAH 8T0P
CREME. Wo cannot say too
many good things In Its favor.
Just tiy a Jar and bee.
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Wo want to reduce iimu .i. i . .
... ul:lll;0 laoBe low pneos'
In .Mllllnory jou havo cholco of our entire lino of trimmed hat
for women and children at a avlnB of... .33 M por cent M
You get tho very newest stlw. the most oecomliuj ahadea an.l
Bhapos all this spring's goods In tho rich shades of blue rose
inn etc. and tho many fancy materials ones that we know will
Ploato you. Our hale havo been admired bynll and tho prices
wero unusually low. now marked nt a savins of one third It-
moans many dolarn saved.
Dressy linen and cotton suits In tho blue green tan brown
whlto linen etc. medium and short coats somo trlmicod with
the soulBcho braid others with bands of samo material ns suit
Plain and plaited skirts regular prices woro $1.85 to Jl-'Go!
now they nro marked at 33 1-3 off $2.D7 to SS.34
Ono-pleco drossos In cotton In tho white blue lavender gr'ecn
rose pink tan eta woico mndo ovcrsklrt effect trimmed with
tlio laco and soutncho braid mnny uovv -stylos at regular prlc
or 5.S0 to lll.co now thoy aro marked at 33 1-3 per cent off
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Ralanco of our ono-pleco silk drosses In several shades only
0110 of a kind ml markul now nt 33 1-S per cent off
iiumiuints of all kind In tho oottoii goods lace omhroldory otc
'I Iiobo nro short lengths of doslrablo matorlnla and In order to
closo them out quickly wo have n-n-kod them at a saving-
"' 33 1-3 for Cent Oft
One lino of ineu'ii iicgllgco shirts soft collars and cuffs. In solid
sliados very doslrablo Tor summer nro manufacturers' gooda
slightly soiled and damaged values irora 80c to 75e now they
nre marked nt .3(3
One lino of men's fnncy bordered handkerchlcra 10c vnluos
now 5c
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Palace of Sweets
Will open In old postofflco
bul'illng Saturday May 2S.
To start things off lively and
get acquainted with the people
we will glvo a SPECIAL SALE
Saturday May 28 Don't miss It
FINE HOME-MADE CANDIES
AND PURE ICE CREAM.
White People Only
To The South Side of
The Square hi Bur-
nett's Ok! Stand
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AND DANDS DEAUTIFUL PAT-
Uncle Sam's Policy.
Washington Juno 2. Tho United
States It wai officially doclarcd to-
day has no Intention of Interfering In
Nicaragua or recognizing either party
to the controversy until one faction
or the other has obtained full contr.il
of tho government by consent of tho
people.
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GREEN COOKING APPLES
AND
EVERYTHING IN VEGETABLES.
JUST RECEIVED A
27 INCH TLOUNCING
TERNS AND ALL NEW.
WE WERE VERY TORTUNATE SECURING THESE
EXCELLENT VALUES MUCH BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE
WHICH ENAULEB US TO 8ELL THI3 FLOUNCINQ A3
CHEAP AS VE COULD BU"? IT TROM MANUFACTURE
EARLY IN THE SEASON.
ALL SIZES IN LADIE8' AUTO DUSThRS $250 AND
$X50.
NEW SHIPMENT CHILDRP.N'S SAILOR STRAWS 503.
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Tho grand piano salo by James T.
Couch will continue at the stand on
South Stonewall street where those
desiring btrgalns In first class planus 1
can he afvnmodnted. Kvery p'ano
Is guaranteeJvSv) the phbllo U lUTlt
ed to call and K .ect tEv Instruments
f thing on sale
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A House built out Of BEST QUA 1.1
TY of Lumber tlio kind we handle
I still a good houie when the house
built of cheap lumber but dear a'
any price from Kastern Texas or
elgewbero Is long gone to pieces.
Patronize Home Trade and get
UU8T QUALITY It Is the cboapesL
H A BARSUN LUMBER GO
(Successors to Conway Oralg Lumbar
Company )
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Cha.pco Little Chick
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I Old Phone 140 Now Phone 140
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