The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 241, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 22, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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GREENVILLE TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 22 19 0
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And Lasts Till June 30th
THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN
EVENT OF THE SEASON
WE ARE GIVING AWAY JUST ONE HALF OF OUR MEN'S
SUITS.
As joii can buy two for Hie pilcu or ono or If jou only
need ono jou can get It at one half of tho marked pilco
All our Head Mado DreBscs aru lion going for just 011.1
third less than tho marked price
One fourth oft on all Silks ard Dress Qoods
One fourth off on all Muslin Underwear.
Ono-foutth off on Tab'e Linens and Laco Curtains
One fourth off on lien's Shirts
- Conio and see the Bargains wo aro offering It will pay
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GOES TO PRESIDENT.
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CHOICE SHIRTS
Tho no est season Is hero and It behoove
tho particular Man to look well to his Bhlrts
Wo aro showing eicluaho Shirtings that aro
distinctive In character and haudsomo In pat-
toins and color harmonies Shirts for Hon who
Uko good Shirts.
Wo BOlocied tho cholco fabrics and tho ShlrU
were mado to our special order bj an export
Shirt Maker
Cuffs attached or detached. All sizes 50
fl.OO. 1.50 to $3.50
H will ho well to niako selections oarly for
thu first warm day that tomes will cause a
rush tor thu handsome now patterns.
Can
Veto Rivers and
If Postal Savings
Dlocked
Harbors
Dank Is
Dill
Washington I). C Juno 21 Tlu
house hill authorising tho retirement
of Justice Mood bccnusu of pro
tinct d Illness wn pjusoil b tlu
sunnlu todn wilhuul going througii
tho lorniulll of bending It u eotitet
onto Tho nie.isu o now goes tu the
president fui his signature.
Tho rlvoi and harbor bill contain
ilig homo liuliduds of Items In wlilrn
1 presiniatlve Mild bc.ii.Uom nio gun
tnlly lute omed la still uimlBin.il bj
President 'I aft and Is aubjtcl to his
veto Tho public buildings bill at
feulng no ill curj state In the Uu
Ion Is about tu pass tho senate and
kthcu )lll havs to receive the cwcii-
tivo approval befoio. It becomes a law
mid mal.es tho jppioprl.illona mall
able
Mr Tift Is said not to bo iinntml
fill of tins Influence of these two
ir.cisuioB In tho meantime th-.
bpoctro of 11 llllbustei Uueatens md
Mr Tatt Is lepoite-tl as being light
lug mad Mr Taft llatl announced
todn tint senators voting ng.Uust
the housu bill will be understood as
hlmpl opposing any sstcm of postal
hanks at all uiid theiefoio 1ept1dl.it
lug tht pirt's platform p'edge In
this leaped
The geliel il dellnlenc hill the lut
legtilir suppl nyjasnie to receive up
pun il of the two houses of rougem;
it the present session was passed bj
tho senate toda It ctnled appro
prlnllons aggregating nenily JS.OOO-
OOO an Increase- of about $1800000
oor the house inc.isiiie
1 BRUTAL MB CASE
UNEARTH DY WRONG ROUTING
OF A TRUNK.
Dody of Man Found in Trunk at Poit.
land His Wife and Male Com-
panion Arrested .
Portland Oro June 21. A blundci
of muidercrs In wrongl routing 1
trunk scut to the Union station in
this city esterda was the n.nun of
disclosing a ghistl murder The lc
tlm Is a man named William Johnson
who with his wlfo and seven ear-old
sou arrived hero .Mondaj moinlng hi
coinpin) with u man who went b
the nur3 of A C Powers The part
registered nt a cheap North Und ho
lei "l'owo s" ns coiutug fiom Nome
Alibka. Johnson did not give hh
rcsldojice
Powers whose reil mine Is J P
Webb and Mis. lobiison wcio arrest-
ed at an uptown lodging house earl
today.
An nrdlmir) looking trunk was ro
(eived nt the depot lato In the dav
and wiih ordt' cd checked Li the
Oiogiui nnd Washlngion railroad to
North I'll 1II1111. a station not on that
road
A IIUlo later one of tho baggage
nun noticed a pool of blood which
lrickU.il from tho trunk broko It op
on and discovered tho bod of a man
An Investigation by detectives devel-
oped thai tho man's uano was W A
Johnson and 11 visit to tho rooms 00
cupiul b) him and his family tisulte 1
In thu discovery of .1 mattress satur
ntod with blood and also blood w.n
split over many of tho personal he
loggings of Johnson
Detectives hellovH Johnson was
first druggnl with alcohol and thou
smirk over tho templo with a "black
Jack" ns he lu on the bed Ho was
next shot through tho tSmpIc and llu-
nlly Jo fuikoMlenth Lurtitlu Johnson h
negllgio shirt hud been twisted and
tightly knotted about his neck In
"Power's" loom a Bult case wna
found contajnlng a black-Jack clotted
with blood and fraod at tho ends
PARTY PRIMARY PLEDGE.
Ruling Is Made Iw rrxar County Dem
ocratlc Committee.
Sin ntotilo Tex Juno 21 "1 am
X Democrat" will not ho required 1?
le swot 11 to h the voters nt Drum
emtio primaries July 21. according t
n decision reached by Ihc county exo
cutlvo committee In session hero to
da All thil will bo necessary will
eh for the votor to pledge thciusolvei
to support the nnmlneo of tho Demo
crnlleinrtv Routine business was
transferred b tin! comniltteo which
Included the tilting of vncancles
HUDSPETH ON WftR-PATH
DIG DELEGATION TO MAKE PRO
TEST AGAINST RATES.
Claimed Some Rates Are More Than
$8 on the $100 Hunt County
Cltlz:n Kicks.
Austin Juno 21 Declaring In rint
lug tones that "a legalized truBt the
nuibt jlgaiillc trust that ovur pro) el
ipon the people of Texas and a trujt
hat l helped to niako. Is milking tho
people of i:i Paso of $700 por day
ipprolniitely $200000 per )ear'
enatoi Hudspeth mado a spech be
tore tho tiro rating board this morn
nig for the pioperty owneis and tax
p.i)ors of i:i J'nso
Ho dec'ared that tho Insurance com
panics weie allowed to luiko liny rate
tint they saw lit that although Ul
Paso had spent over three millions of
dollars In lining ami Improvements
th it the) had pissed all sorts of pro
tuctlve oidiiMuccs for the lusiiiance
companies; thnt the) had thlrt) eight
tlicmcn pild Instead of .1 volunteer
department of. boven men still tho
lire rates have Increased from $125
per hundred on irarcantllo risks to
in bo mo cases $8 10
He said that this was not only
true In CI I'.iho but all over tho on
tire blnlo Ho challenged thorn t')
show In a slnglo Instance whole the
new law had bonellted the llttlo fol-
low or mi) other Insurance pollc)
holders The rates ho declared have
been raised nil over tho state and
that even tho late 011 tho Unlverslt)
of 1 exiis has boon raised from $3 to
?C. on tho hundred
Mil) or Sweeney of HI l'aso snid that
tho people of Texas do not object to
a fall and Just rate or to a law that
will tend to govorn tho rates of In
tiiir.mco companies hut tint ho want-
ed .1 maximum put on the rate to bo
cbaiged and thu bottom left open for
con petition
Ciipt 'I ip Cunningham of Hum
count) then nddiosi-od tho board '11
the inteit st of thu hotel men of tlu
stato sa)lng that tho) wcro su bur
dened wlh the excessive Inereiso in
their flic rates that the) were con-
sidering the establishment of a Ho
tel Men's Mutu il loinpui) and that
ho was there to enlur n solemn pro
test against the law
BRYAN WING IS DEFEATED.
ALSO PRESIDING JUDGES OF THE
COMING ELECTION.
Tor the Various Voting Boxes In the
. Precincts of Hunt
County.
Tho Count) Democratic Uxvculliu
Committee at Its recent meeting 111.uk'
iho follow lug appointments of nrcnl.1
lug Judges of eleellon mid eonvciitlon
chtlriuen for the various voting box.
us of Hunt 1 mint) :
Precinct No. 1.
Clrecmlle Box No 1. W. S Ward
piosldlng Judge It 1. Davidson con
volition chairman
flleenvllle llo No?. 2 W. A Uurl
prjjldlng Judge llnrr) Carpenter
convention chalnuui
nreenvUle Uox No 21. Sam Polk
piosldlng Judge V U llnmllton con
volition clinliuiuii
Grcunvllle Uox No 22 Jim nllli
presiding Judge n il Chapman con
vcnlion chairman
Jacobin Uox No 38 J. D Poshoe
Piosldlng Judge W SI I.ano conveu
tlou cliMriunii
Tldvvo'l Uox No 3 J. O Heck
presiding Judge J A Heck conven-
tion chairman
Precinct No. 2
Whlto Hook Uox No 3-D A Mil
wards presiding Judge; It. arnnhorry
convention chairman
Kingston Uox No V Sandorson
Hoss presiding Jutlgo Arthur Scott
convention chairman.
llaekberr) Itux No 5 II 13 Mas
tors presiding Judge Jim 'fa) lor
convention chairman
Alliance Uox No 21 P. M Mod.
presiding Judge Arthur Scott con
ventlon ilinlrm-m
Celeste Uox No 20 II. I). illcklen
picsldlng Judge; I) A T.iBtiry con
ventlon clialrmnn
Merit Uox No 29. I. M llcnlc)
presiding Judge; J D Lentliorwootl.
ronvontlon clialrmnn
Dulnney Uox No 37 U McCrowl
presiding Jutlgo ilr Prazlor convo.v
tlnn chairman
ilngner llor No tl M. A. H11IT.
(Continued 011 Third Pago)
KEEP S WEE T
AND BUY YOUR CANDIES
AT-
Albert's Place
Opposite tho Postofflce
I FLOOD THREATENS TOWN.
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Several Drown in River Near PllU
burg Property Damage Large.
Pittsburg l'o. June il Itopurls
lecolved toda) from dturicls rut off
tuiiii communlriitloii bj the stoma of
bnturdii) indicate that tho darcnge
1I0110 to the strlolton seotluns will
ainoiiiit to a much hrger sum than
vvns lltBl loportPd
Julius Dei Hnscho aged sixty twu
jours drowned In thu Ohio as ho at
tempted tci roach the north shorn of
the si 1 elm near Uriinut' Island Av
Point Marlon l'a . a 111IIM011 foot m
hiiuber and bundled of logs wen
swept out of Client rivet U tho vva
tor ilsos annlhu live f.et Point Ma
tlou 11 low 11 of G00 per-tius will b.
Inundated
TAFT IS
FILIBUSTER WILL PREVENT HIM
SEEING SON GRADUATE.
Pleads Pleads With Opposition to Tall
In Line For tho
Bill.
Washington r C Juno 21 -On lu
colvlng n nipMOKe fiom the soiiale
toda) of the filibuster pioposed theiu
b) bomu InsurgciitH ngalugt the pod
tnl savings b-iiik bill Pioshlont Tn(t
decided to ablution his iuujectod vis
It In Nov.- Haven where ho expected
to nee his hou grndunlo fiom ulu t
mallow
It Is Ills d.'nho that tho Iioiiho bill
bo mlupteil b) the si'liate vvltlloui
nmuiidlueiit
I3ar!) tint ty ho suit fin bovcrnl of
the 11 calcitrant si untom nnd had 1
long and ournost t.ilk with them.
Notice.
Iho dog I ig have arrived ' and
those keeping tings In ell) limits
must bccuro tags nt nneo
You can got )our liarnoea or sail
dlo rcpnlrctl wnelied nnd oiled at
Iloj kin's Hardware Store
Ohio Democratic Central Committee
Refuses to Approve Nomination.
Da) ton Ohio Juno 21 Tho Demo-
cratic statu contral comniltteo tlefea'-
ed today tho senatorial endorsement
proposition urged by William J Bry-
an and ills wing of the party In Olih
A reso'utlon to amend tho conveu
lion c ill to provide for tho naming of
11 Demoorit to opposo Senator Charles
Dick was prosontcd by No v. ton Halt
er In tho mmo of formor Mayor Tom
1. Johnson
Tho comrrttteo rejected tho reso-
lution by a vote of 14 to C on tho
ground that it was too late for such
u move
- Palace of Sweets
THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN.
Uvurythlng new and up to-
date l'lno Homo Mado Candlcu
frosh ovory day Cold drlnka
nnd Ico Cream Our Ice Croant
Is mado from absolutely puro
frosh sweet cream
To The South Side of
The Square in liur-
netl's Ok! Stand
Dinkle-Hart
Grocer Gomiiaiiy
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We Extend to the Teachers of
Hunt County a Hearty Wel
come
Tn our city and our Store Wo would bo delighted to havo
jou mak nur storo jour hentbpiarler whllo In tho city have
jou iwel jour frlvnds hor'. Wo ore conveniently located 011
the north stdvi nt tho square vvheio tho most perfect lino of
scmvonablo nietchnndlso la rarrlod We. want you to come In
nnd see nur storo anil good evorythliiR you need can bo found
hero at the most roisonnblo prlees Wo glvo ou tho truo
fncta and can sno money for )ou on every iiurchnao. Wu)
wnnt )ou in fool perfectly nt hunie In our eloro and auy lnfor-
niatioii wo can give jou re'girdlng our city wo will bo gladvto
tlo bo and wo place nt )Our service all tho couvonloncea of our
store Yon aro welcome at any tltno
Some Excptional Specials
It Is not often that you havo un opportunity to 8oto llko
this on sraoimldo goods Just when von noetl thorn moBt. Wo
luivo placed on nnlo 0111 onltre lino of
Cotton Coal Suits and Cotton One-
Piece Dresses ot 33 1-3 Per Cent
Discount.
'lliosti Coat Suits eonio In the while hluo brown tan gray
etc medium mid Blunt eoils trimmed with tho soulaclio braid
olbeiK lu hands of coiilrnstlng m.iterlnls and shades tho sklrtn
aro both pbihi and plaited walking lengths regular prices of
lluiso Bt)Ilsh siilU were J3 81 to f 12 CO now they are J2 5T
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Stylish ouopleco drossoa In tho linen and Imitation 'llucn In
wlilte blue grotni grii) pink lavouder etc. rmdo In tho
tinilo and ovo skirt effect trimmed with bandj ot same ma
torlalK nentl) piped others In Iho soutache braid )okoa of not
mid late at) Huh pretty dtcBsoa regular prlcoa (SCO to J 11. GO
now the) aro JS 07 to $0.07
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Pumps and Oxfords
Prices cut to tho bottom. All now stylos and beat qualltr
thnt can bo bought for tho money
l-ullos' $3 GO legular price spoclal $200
Ladles' 3 00 regular prlco special S3.10
l.adlos' $2f0 regular price apodal S1.00
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All linrnesB repaired neatly and sat-
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StreoL
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WELCOME!
FUNERAL OF C. J. W. JOHNSON.
Was
Worry'
About your Summer Footwear coma to ua with oil your
Shoe troubles Wo are showing the Hack and gray suede
pateut and vlcl Pumps also the cool Cravanottea In black and
white. Tlls hot weather calls for a light airy bouse s'lppor
Wo have them "In eoveu different tftylea You can always get
what 0U want here.
Greenville Shoe Co.
West Side ofSquar
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IB THE KIND OF QUALITY. WC HAVC THREE DELIVERY
WAGON8 WHICH QUARANTEC8 PROMPTNESS. TRY U3.
OR.R. LITTLE
WE ARE MEMDWie Or THE DOOSTER CLUB.
Ladles' 2 00 regular price special.
Moil's $f SO regular prlco special..
Men's 10 00 rugukir prlco special.
(1.00 regular prleo special..
ttl.GO regular price spoclal
(3 00 regular price special.
Moil's
Mon's
Men's
Men's
Mini's
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$3.20
$2.00
S2.20
Vi DO regular price spoclal S1.00
?300 rogular price special H1.G5
Special Lace Curtains
IN ECllU AND WHITE.
Ciirlnlns spoclal $3.00
CurtaliiH spot tal .8325
Curtains iipoclal $2.00
Curtains spcolnl $2.25
Curtains special SI. OO
Curtains spoolal .SI. GO
spoclnl $1.15
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i Lunch Specials
Normal Teachers
and Students
Burled Yesterday Mornlna by
the Camp of VHornen.
Iha funeral of C J W Johnson
wan conducted at 9 iO yesterday
morning fiom the residence of Jan-us
Wllkeruon on South King Utrect.
tlov D. H Josso offlelntlng At re
quest of the deOrf.i!iJ .Ui body wan
wrapped In tho American Hag a he-
bad been a member of the United
States army In 18M.C7 Tho deceased
IcavtB a wife and two chlld'cn
WoCm born In Manchester N V
March 13 1848. and was cryeam of
ogo when death came Ho camo ta
Texas In 1882. Six roars ho with Ills
fan.ly resided In tlila city but tw
)easr ago they noved tu Denton lie-
had been a member of tho Ilaptlst
church twelve )ears and died In the
? J lava ot a blensed Itedeetner
The burial at Hast Mount was un
iter auspices of tho Woodmen
Wo extend you alt a most
cordial welcome to the city and
trust that your stay will bo a
vory pleasant nnd prolltnblo
.j. ono Whllo hero we Invito you
to make our store your bend
X ipiarteis You tiro always more
than welcome Just tell )our
friends to meet you nt Perkins' ?
Dhuilnucy Wo havo a nlro
fcouvonlr for all of you soma
thing every lady will carry In
her ptirso and every ir.un In bis X
u.nli t A ulr ff rfin llnnul V
iiv.nti fv? wi v"v wp'fc
Drug Store and Boda Kount lu
the city
Ills llolona
Uurtd Herrtsi y
Uulk Dried Deof
Uevjuofort CbsvM
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Urlck Cheen
IJuiter llrowD UrvuL
CtrveUl Buun
Cerlln Hiui.
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Stic grade spoclal....
2Ue grado spoclal .
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Perkins Pharmacy
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IF IN NEED OF ANYTHINO IN OUR LINE DE BURE
TO CALL ON UB. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADIt1
AND MAKE THE PRICES RIOHT.
J. J. PULL'EN.
Specials in Tabic Linens
1 60 grade special Sl.lR
Jl 2S gradq special qqo
$100 grado special '70
Special in Hosiery
All children's 2Gc hoso spoclal.... ...10
I-adloa' fanoy colored hosiery (only) SOc grade spoclal ...350
All raou's Nogligeo Bhlits detached collar S1.C0 grade special
only $1.10
COo grade special 3Sa
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Jewelry houses WIH oidor ou any
thine In the Jewelry lino for leai
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t4 cUocolaUs at Uudley Johneon'aj
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