The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 260, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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The Purchasing Power
OF YOUR DOLLAR INCREASED ONE-THIRD EV5RY
READY TO WEAR DRESB IN OUR STOCK IB NOW ON
SALE AT THIS GREAT REDUCTION (NONE HELD IN RE-
SERVE) OF-
331-3 Por Cent Discount
FROM THE REGULAR MARKED PRICE. THE SEASON
FOR LIGHT COOL LINGERIE DRESSES IS HERE AND
WITH THIS GREAT PRICE REDUCTION EVERY LADY
SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT AND SUPPLY HER
WANTS IN THIS LINE.
Silk and Lingerie
Dresses
1-3 OR 33 1-3 OFF ENTIRE LINE.
(395 Lingerie dresses 1-3 off go at $2.0!)
$4 15 Llngcrlo DreiBei 1-3 off go at $12.J)G
$1S8 Lingerie Drosses 13 off goat $3. 20
M95 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 oft go at $3. 10
5'i5 Lingerie Dresses 1 3 off go at $3.03
fG 75 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go at $1.50
$0 S3 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go at St. (53
(100 00 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go nt SG.07
f 11 45 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go at $7.03
(12 50 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go nt 8.3'i
(1600 Lingerie Dresses 1-3 off go at $10.00
(1895 Lingerie Dresses 13 off go at 12.03
(1C95 Silk Dresses 1-3 orf now $11.30
(1895 Silk Dresses 1-3 off now $12.03
(2130 Silk Dresses 1-3 off now $16.20
(27 50 Silk Drosses 1-3 off now $18.30
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Barbecued Roasts
We are cooking some nice Roasts of Barbecue overy Tut!
day Thursday and Saturday. Ever) ono Is well pleased with
our eforts Let us have a trial order.
J. O. Halter & Son.
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Tlieio are hlg things doing beru
these iluja In Clothing selling.
It you have .seen our price Induco
iceuls. or been In our store you know
It.
Head our ads and bank on what wo
eay.
We hold theso sales twice a year
and wo dollvor what wo promise.
All Hoys' Suits One-Third Off.
All Men's Suits at Half Trice.
All Oxford Shoos One Fourth Off.
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fi!il DHLLUUI. MtN MLLtU
OSCAR ERBSLOEH GERMAN AERO
NAUT AND FOUR COMPANIONS
Erbsloeh Captured the tntematlon.il
Balloon Race In 1907. Dirigible
Said to Have Blown Up.
lelchllngon Ilhciilsh Prussia July
13. Oscar L'rbsloeh's illrlglble hi'-
loon collapsed after a hnlt hour itlgitt
lodnj Killing all Its llo passengeis
Tho balloon was uxiuuod b) Oscar
tfrbloch tho lioiman notoiiatit who
won tho lnlornatlotitl balloon raco
oi St. Louis In 1907 and four com
panlous.
Tho balloon burst at a height of
several bundled feet and diopped to
lite earth n crumpled mass.
Tho dead.
Oscar Lrbloeh luioiitor and balloon
1st.
Heir Toolle m.mur.ntuiei of 11 it-
men Luglncer Krans
Lnglneor llueppe
Motormnn Hplcku
The ctaft wJS of tho non rigid t)pi
17 fiet In length and :13 reel In dlv
nUoi The motors were 123 horse-
power and ilrne thu airship at i
spood of iS't miles an hour. The war
depaitmeut recentl) puicliised one
of Lrbsloeh a Inlliima. The eniibe
oC the .ltrldont Is a matter or conj-
Into but it Is IicIUm oil tho liurstiie:
or tho big wis ilnc to impulsion of
g.s b tlio nut in sunshine
The wieekigc roll so heivlty that
11 o gondola was broken to hits an
tlio tnolor burled in tho ground
Tho victims weio frightfully toin
Oscar Lrbloeh hid undo many
dirliig and successful balloon IllghU
In the St Louis aerial raco when he
won tho International cup which hid
boon taken tho jenr beforo by Llo'i
tenant Prank 1. Lihm nt Paris he
cm clod l lie illslnmc of S7G miles
In IVhruaij 1909 Lrbloeh made i
loiuaiknble In Innn tilp across tlu
Alu His bVlnon the Rutin re
n allied In he nil for thlity hours
leaching tho maximum allltude uf
about 1S.U00 feet
Laid It was learned the aecldeli'
was due to tho explosion of tho ben
Fine tank
BLAGK HAND MA DEAD
ITALIAN GIRL SHOOTS ASSASSIN
AFTER FATHER IS KILLED.
Tho Murderer Was a Rece-it Arrival
jFrom Italy Was About Thirty
Years Old.
Now Oilcans Ls Julj U Joseph
.M.inoll.i the Italian pioprietor of a
bu'oon and groteiy at St. Phillip uud
Uocattu stiLtls fell a xlcllm to thu
bo called "lllack Hand societj " hero
today but his death was aciiged a
Tow seconds lalet when hlu soientteu
yo.il old daughter Bhot and killed LIid
assassin as ho attempted to useana
Mniuolla had lecentlj teceled
liianj letters deniandlng inonej. Thi
weio signed 'Hl.iek Hand soeletj "
Shoiil before noon an ltallun ap-
parent!) about thlitj j ears of age call
oil nt tho store and asked ir an mou
ey was roitluonilng Whon oiderod
out ho shot Manzclla In tho breast.
.Manzella drew his ieohor and filed
ut tlio assassin but It has not beea
dolliiltely established thai tho bullet
louud its mark.
Young Joscphinu Maiuclla mslied
Into tho store at the 111 si shot and
dtawlng her pistol gnu ehaBo to tho
uss.is.bln lirlng nt hlin as slio iau.
'Hie assassin was identified na Oul-
seppo .Siieiiua.o who Is said to have
Immigrated from Sicllj reccntl)
EPIDEMIC OF CHARBON.
Governor Campbell to Be Appealed to
Aid in the Matter
nonunion! Tex July 13 ll cause
the situation logaidlug; the opldem.li
of charbon among live stoek has bo
Lome serliius In tho Southern and
Kahlcrn seitlons of tlio Stale a linnu
inent was begun hero this inonilii!
looking to requesting Ootornoi Camp
bell to iccomiKiud lo tho special so
faion of the Toxns Leglslalmo to pam
a special law governing tho mmagu
incut of charbon in Jefferson ami
Orange counlhw 'Iho ephleinlc ;9
declared to luwi reached un iilarmlujj
blaga and thu danger of spread Is sal 1
to be growing hourly
RAILROAD BRIDGE BURNS
Discovered Just In Time to Prevent
Wreck of Train
LI I'apo Tex July 12 'Iho South
cru Pacific Railroad bridge C25 feet
long near iJingtry was destroyed by
lire lato last night and tho discovery
made Just In tltro to prevent tho
wreck of the westbound Sunset Limit
od It Is bolieved tho tire was of In
cendiary origin and an tnvoBtlgallou
Is In progress. Tho road lias had a
strike of mnlntouancu of way em-
pto)os for several weeks.
All harness repaired neatly and sat
Isfactlon guaranteed at Iloykin's jhq
Street.
Trunks suit cases etc at lied Tag
prices. Perkins ilros. Co.
Men's 60c 4 In hands 25c IVrklus
Dros Co.
J. JOHNSON AT WOLFE CITY. A
A .j.
J lion Cone Johnson will speak A
i nt Wolfo City at 10 a m. Stt- .J.
J. unlay morning A largo dole j
j. gallon will go from Greenville .J.
J to hear .Mr. Johnson and dele
.J. gallons will nlso nttend from .J.
.j. Commerce Colesto Farmers ..
A lllo and lovdonla. .j.
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KATSUM MAKES DENIAL
ASSERTS KNOX DID NOT
FLUENCE TREATY.
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Japan Will Adhere to All Contracts
Made With China and Other
Nations.
Toklo Jul) 13. Marquis Kalsur.i
premier and minister of llnauce de-
alt d today that thu recently uulo
convention between Japan and Hut-
Bin was liilluenccd by Secretary
Knox's ptoposltlon for tho neiilrallzii.
Him of the Mauchuilau rallnajs Ho
said:
"Ihero was not the slightest fouu
ilutlou for the asseitlou publlsld In
Luiopu. The Kusslan Jainneso con
ontIon was Iho outioine of Ihu lieu
trnllttlon pioposltlou. It had no ah-
tolutu eounicilou tliuiewlth nor was
It directly or Indlructly Intended ii
un mswer to the United States.
'The convention was frais2 prae
tleall) a lung time piloi lo any pr
pobil affecting Japan's lnteiest In tho
inllionds of .Manchuria II was mad'
solely with tMkuipusu of affoidlng n
liassuranceBiho filendl) relalluus
belvv eeiiajph uud Russia and insur-
ing I'SP"1 "l0 ''ar 1:'lst though
at hJSffiXuw. tlino with Iho practical
obJectf Improving tho turtle con-
nections and working arraiigoiLenta
botweon tho railroads.
"11 Is Japan's dclei mined policy to
ndlieio closely lo all ngreuuenls uud
contractu with China uud olhur in
tlous."
OPEN DOOR POLICY.
This l Not Disturbed In Far East by
Treaty.
ilcrlln July 13 Ilaron Chimin tho
Japuiesu ambassador and Count Von
l)cr OstoiiSackeu uiulussadur from
Russia together called at the roielgn
office today and handed Ilerr Von
Sehoen thu text of tho recently con.
eluded Itusso Japanese convention
Iho ambassadors said the treat) eon
diluted an extension of the Itusso
Japanese agreement of 1907 and ll
signified n further guarantee for tlio
maintenance to tho status quo and
po.tie In tho far Last
The dlp'omats affirmed tint the fun
dnmuntal principle of the open doc-
Is unaffected
GOVERNOR AT PALESTINE.
Will Enjoy Few Days' Rest Before
Convening of Legislature.
Palestine Tex July 1.1 Governnr
Campbell arrived hero this morning:
from Austin for several d.i)s' x'ncatlon
and may go to Crjstnl Lake near the
eltv tonight He slid his mall Inn
inigi'l) increased since calling tho
epeclal session of tho Legislature
The Covcrnor said: "Judging from re-
quests received the peoplo aro not In
8)iiipalhy with tho fewer and belter
laws movement."
TEXAS ABSTRACTORS.
They Are Warned by President Crisp
to Regulate Prices.
San Antonio Tex July 13 Presi-
dent J C Crisp of tho Toxus Ab-
stractors Association today warned
Ilia dologsles attending tho meeting If
they didn't regulate their foes tluv
Legislature would likely enact n draB
tic law which would Injure the busi-
ness Tho Uenn tt Abstract compiny
of Ilslllnger won first prize for Ihu
best coupled abstracts. H L lien
i.elt of llalllngcr will ho elected prcsl
dent.
MAY TREE CHARLTON.
Word from Federal Authorities Would
Mean His Dismissal
New Uirk July 13 Only n wonl
from tho statu department at Wash
lnctoii Is nueossarv tn snt rnrl.r l
Charlton frie This was made appar
cut toda) by Prosecutor Plorro I'
Oarvon when told that unofficial ml
vims from Washington Indicate 1
that tlio United States govcrnnnt
would not grant tho request of tho
Italian government for the uxradltlon
lo Italy of ihu confessed wife murder-
er I have at least a dozen clients who
lire wanting to move to Hunt County
nnd I am very desirous of securing
noiro choice farms for sale I bt
Hove that I can mako quick sales of
your properly If ou will list with inn
No charges unless I am Instrumental
In a nalo T A Smllh Real Kstatu
Agent. 910
QUAKE IN AU8TRIA.
Vilage of Utterhelm Is Badly Shaken
by Earth Tremors
llorlln July 13 Dispatches from
Iho Tyrol In Austria-Hungary report
ono person killed and twenty otbors
Injured by an earthquake at tlio vll
lage at Uttnhfin today.
(llassci correctly fltlod to the ove:
lonsos ground and mado wlilla you
wait. Dr. si. tietKow upticun.
L PHI IS FEARED
COL. SILAS COMFORT WELL
KNOWN EDUCATOR DEAD.
Vice President o( Pennsylvania Mill-
tary College Was Found In Small
Stream
Chester Penn. July 13-Tho bndyUer Is entitled to xoto Jtilx 31id
of Colonel Silas Comfort lco prcsl-
dent of the l'entis)lv aula Military Col
'ego was found today In Lolpervllle
Creek In tho rear of the C1.M mi
lei I-olpervlllo nesr heic.
Foul play Is suspected.
Thu body was siibmorgcil hold '
down In the shallow water of Iho
crick io the waist Hue Colonel Com-
fort's hat was found on tho lank
lending to tho belief 1! hud been
knocked off In n stuiggle.
'Unite were bruises on Ills head
and his watch elnln was bullion Col
unci Comroit was about lltt) )eir of
age.
FALLS TO HIS DEATH.
rayic i-aie oi Houston Newspaper
man at aan Angelo.
iiousiou tex July LI II S
..ugeiil conneeteil with the business
ilipiilnient of the Chroiilcle and null
uniiwn In liewspuior elides of tlio
lltate fell from the third stuiy of u
Hotel at Sin Augilo eail) loila) and
was lustniillv kll'nd li l l.l..l
ho was walking in his sleep when lu'
fell
Story of Nugept's Dealh.
San Anie'o Tex Jul) 1311 S
Nugent or Waco ttavellng ropioHent i.
live or the llmibtou Chionlele lell lu
Ills death fioin n Ihlnlstorj window
uf the London Hotel heiu em I) this
illumine He struck the pavement
and death lesultid llislailtl). Nujenl
lind ai rived onl) an hour bufoie and
tt Is believed he was sulToiiug fioui
lomiKiinry uburiatlon as lie was talk-
ing loudl) to an Imaginary eneuiv
lust pluvious to his plunge.
WACO COTTON PALACE
Invitation Extended to President Taft
to Be Present at Opening
Waco Tex Jul) IS It Is possible.
tint President Tan ni) oltlrlall)
open tho Waco Cotton l'al icu 111 No
vember Albert Clirton piesldcnt of
tho Cotton l'ahru toda) nnuuiiiici'n
thu niThlal dates will be November
fi to l!fi Many uiu eviiecled from nil
parts of the South mid oxtcnslvo pit
tun itlous are unking fur theii aectuu
modstlons. An olllclal icquest fo-
I'lesldnnt Tuft In nttend will soon bo
forvv aided to Washington
I'S and $1 CO xalues liouse dressus
Cc $17" and 1 00 Milium $133-
t'eiklus llios Co
Package Candies
You can git a nice box ol
Candy In one xiund and hslr-
pound boxes kept fresh uud
rool at
Albert's Place
Opposite tlio I'ostofflcc
Palale of Sweets
THtt BEST PLACE IN TOWN.
Everything now nd upto-
aato. Flnu Homo Made Caudles
fresh every day. Cold drlukd
and Ico Croim. Our Ics Crura
Is made from nbsolutoly purs
frosh sweot cream.
A. R. Holmes
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TORNADO
LIABILITY
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILE
LIVE STOCK
SURETY BONDS
Insurance
Only IColtubU Uuiuiutnlti KoprmtuUd
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QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS.
Ruling Is of Importance to Thosj
Ch.viglng Counties.
Tisilu7'Iix"July 11 nC"iiopiilur
tnlrtconstructton many people Itylnk
Iho Terrell Klertlon Iw requires i
person to lie n resident of a eounty
"I" months hofnre the primaries to In
eligible to x-oto July J3. This Is Inoor
tcctj any Democrat who will hnvo
been a resident of Iho Stnlo one jour
and tho count) six months nt tlio
lltro of the ffeneral nlpctlnn In Nninm.
Persons moving from ono city to
nother of more than ten thousand
' 1"mhlon ni"Ht rMer " tramtor
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before the prlmarx In which he
sires to vole
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ELECTION MADE BY ELKS
JAMES KbLLY GRAND ESTEEMED
LEADING KNIGHT.
rurther Maintenance of National
Home a! Dcdtoid Vliglula
Discussed
Deliiilt .Mich. July 1.1 - Tmlnj s
eesslim of tho gland lodge of lllks
in leuulon In-io was must iinpurlimi
The fuithei lu iliileiiaiice of tho na
lion il homo nt llmllind. VIieIiiI-i. nn.1
extensive Ui.ingoB In the laws nnd
rltutl of urdei weio dlseussed
The e'eitlou ut the follow tug gnuiil
lodgu nffUers nt lllks loilnj wem in
iiouuccd is follows lii and esleemed
leading knight lames Kelle) of New
Haven Conn grand oHteeue I lovul
klilrhl I. M LlveH. Tntlihasse
riorldii gi tint tiuslees Chmles
Hchmlilt Win cling. West Vliglnhv;
grand Inner gn ml Jus Welse luig
llinuch N J.
FALLS SEVENTY-TWO FEET.
Painter at Tort Worth Is Totally lu
Jurcd While at Work.
1'urt Worth Tux Jul) 11 luh.i
'llins a pilnler tell mnenl)lwo fiet
fnili' Iho lop ol llewle) llulldlliK lo.
)estenla) and Is living lodi) Hlu
deiilli Is expelled however TIum
was can) lug a hurkit nf pilut In on
hind mill wis ii'iiiliing fm the li
I lint; ol the I uldei when he ihIms
his gi isp nnd tell to tho ground lilt
Inn k sti Iking a heivv beam
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a good deal
t would iii'ihle
lull ibltilulH ol
(lieeiivlllo tlilist) all Ihu tin Y
A i.ihhI thlist Is 1 thing to be
i tleasiiied Nevor waste one on X
n poor ililnl. It will pay ): X
V overy tlino lo w ill till Oii !
- roach mil Fount '
our in Ht two eoiiHiiiuinuniii .'.
nie CLEANLINESS AND J
QUALITY then tho service-
wo hnvo the niosl expert ills J
ponsei In the rlly X.
Wo ubo only Ihu fltieul Fruit Y
flnvurs We uro alvvas glad y
lo see jnu
Perkins Pharmacy jj
JACOBS CANDY ON ICE.
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HEINZ'B SWEET PICKLES IN
BULK
PRESERVING SUGAR
WATERMELONS ON ICE.
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IT'S SOMEWHAT JARRING
to find that after you have completed
building tlut the lumber used It of
poor quality and probuhly not bu
soiled at thai.
Avoid taking any such chuncos b
patronizing this yard uml ou can
rust assured that )ou will gat jut
what you order.
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The Greatest Clearance
Sale of Oxfords Ever
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You hnvo had before broken lines nmr odd lots of Oxford
which wore vory deslrahlo placed beforo you at those low
prlcos. lint It remained fur us to place at jour choice our
ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
STYLI8H OXFORDS AT 5 PER CENT OFF.
In this lino jou will find oxory wantod style In womena
thoro are Iho hmulioino vicl and pitonl wllh nnkle strap sotuo
with the fancy ImicIiIm at too then thero aro tho heavy welt
solu w nlklng bluoher lnco oxfords medium weight nitcnt and
viol hid oxrorils lUMllum soles now Iocb oxforda that aro do
slrnble lu some styles Iho sixes are broken but thero aro all
slses In oimi loin romilar prlcos J3 00 and 3 50 now thoy
uro $325 In nni
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Women's stilish vicl hid and intent oxrorils and pumps mo
ilium and light Bo'es oxfords llnl are special vnlues at J2 50
to POO now the) aro marked at ft SI lo SJ5.25
SPECIAL $5 and $5.50 Hanan
Oxfords for $375.
Ilcio Is tho greatest special yet. 'Iheso oxfords aro all
Hint conhl be ilimlrul In pilent and vicl black and Ian blucbor
I no iimmIIiiiu nnd heavy soles most all widths and slies all
stylish up In date slnpo tuna. You crinnot get them anywheru
il mid no nihil oxfords eTthei so good an these nt this loir
prim
We place balance nt our men's and boya' oxfords on sn'a
at 25 per cent oft. This Includes all tho best styles lu xi.-I
nnd patent Ihu calf ele new- shape toes medium and hoavy
soles oxrouls Hint nro oxreptloiml xuluos nt regular prlcos of
fa 00 In flint) now thoy am all 25 I'HU Ci:NT OIT
Chlldirns oxfords of all 8t)lco and sizes aro marked nt a
nnvltiK or 21 p' r icnt They enmo In patent and vicl medlutu
nnd lie.ivv Hole.i bluihii laco and htr.tp Bnndals all at j5
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HAS BEEN A BUSY WEEK WITH THE MANY
BUYERS WHO HAVE VISITED OUR STORE.
WE ARE OFFERING SOME EXTRAORDI-
NARY VALUE8 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
LADIES' AND MEN'S PUMPS AT VERY LOW
PRICES (ALL REDUCED).
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES AT A BIG DIB-
COUNT. LACE CURTAIN AND DRAPERY GOODS AT
CUT PRICE8.
TABLE LINENS AND DRESS LINENS SPEC
IAL LOW PRICES.
SPECIAL ON TIQURED LAWN 7c
LADIES' LINEN DRESSES AT ONE-HALF
PRICE.
LINGERIE DRESSES AND WAISTS ONE-
THIRD OrF REOULAR PRICE.
MEN'S SUITS AND BOYS' SUITS AT OHE-
THIRf) Orr REGULAR PRICE.
COME HERE AND BUY TOR LESS.
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The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 260, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1910, newspaper, July 14, 1910; Greenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115181/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .