The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 60, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 9, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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fno'ther big lo Knee SulU just re-
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snappy stylish clothes it lemptlag
convinclm; prices
A THOUSAND TO SELECT FROM.
Orev mixed Knee 8ult In Novcrcbor
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Se that brown novelty Knee Suit looks
like $2 00 our pilce SI 50
A beautiful arey noveltv Knee Suit
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We show a beautiful collection higher
(trade Knee Suits style and price Irre-
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Weather Burenu
Temperature: Mln'mum 46 degress
inailmum TO degrees.
'MET YESTERDAY AND ELECTED
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Tickets on Sale
TIckAs will be on sale at the opt
house box office for "Tho Squnw Man"
A Baby Girl.
Born to Mr atirl Mrs. Henry Sullivan
t I estcrday evening n flue baby girl
Five Hundred Club.
Mrs. K.na Krakauer will entertaJt
die Five Hundred oliib nt S o'clock
Thursday afternoon
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bcticr Suits nnd
WE WILL SAVE YOU S5.00 n tln
proportionate saving on the cheaper grades
Ve show men's fine tailored Sufts In b ey brown or tan
classy novelties for the swell dresser. The values are $26 Ml
our price $19.50 and SiIO.00
$22. B0 values In men's fine novelty Suits brown smoke grev
gnu metal for quick selling onlv SlT.ut)
Blue green grey or brown $20.00 novelty Suits for men our
price only S15.00
Very swell grey or brown $16 50 novelty Stilts for rr. n take
choice only SliJ.oO
Either that grey brown or green novelty Suit worth easily
$13.50 up to you for S!))0
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Flower Show Omitted
The Flower Show of the Review
club will be omitted this fall on ac-
count of the dry weather.
District Ccurt
In district coll 'l yesterday Judge
Porter granted a divorce in tho cane
of Mary E. Cobb vs. J. W. Cobb.
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o see ins rrnny irienat
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f " O HEATER. BY USING THIS HEATER YOU GET TWICE &
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jn X Just rece-d a mw shipment of Perfumes; and Tollt ""
ftP i l 51 Waters. "Sandalwood Oneute" "Vervelne" "Hot House 'io- X
.-Js? ' 'et" aro Bonze of the big sellers Come In and sample some If
8 jjj' of the new odors ;
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' Normal Class Meeting.
The No nwt class will meet with
Mrs - 1J. S. Chandler Thursday after-
noon nt 3 o'clock lesson book Jfo. 2
Ladies Aid Society
The Ladles Aid society ot tho West
urecnwlle llapt st church will meet
this afternoon with Mrs I'.. D. ltoece.
Cotton Market
Lint sold jesterdny for 13.75 to
14 ".ii c n's Seed cotton $1.50 to $5.00
; There were 101 bales tucelved making
A a total of 73 IS bnles.
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j i Sam I'ruuitt 1ms returned home and
.irrintoil tflm Ttnnttlnn na illaiMtttani
Pflse Prohibited to Stockholders.
Gats Fee Will be Twonty-Flve
Cerits
A meeting of the stockholders pt
the Hum County Pair Assoc atlon was
Iti iiftilnnt a Iman! nt illretnr Thin
hold at Woodman Hall yesterday nt- nmrrMoc will meet wfth O. II. Col-
ternoon. The tallowing board of di- llns this afternoon at one o'clock.
rector were e'ected for the ensuing M. Klmbrough r. A. Montgome y
year: A. 8. Moore J. O. Hayier J. F An0 c ' I)lnke were aPW1"1'"! a
i ronimmee 10 urait oy-aws nnu res"-
latlons.
The o.gaiilratlon Is for the ben1t
nf nil ritnl1 mnrrhnfltR. In nrnrnritn
A dutlon was passed prohibiting MicT condlllon Bencrally and draw
pas to the stockholders ' ror the Mch .. rlosflr togother Thc fo
'll1' '"" A recomrwndatlon OWInB wcre enrolled as members at
lu " " rs mat mo gv.e Mt nBlt.8 moetlng: (1. H. Collins.
fee inr the coining fair be 25 cents. Nnml nurnett. Orr Little S. H. Nr-
.uuuur n. iouui j. a. tiotigo L. i
C IJenn nglon n T. Weathers. John
Kills H. James
Organization Perfected Last Night and
Officers Elected.
At the Iloosler Club roon- last nlghi J
n lar(?e number of the retail mr-
chants of Greenville met with. lho
State Secretary R. L lleisle of Aus.ft
tin iv ho made an enthusiastic talk I I
An orgsnl.-at on wns perfectly by the J
lection of Gkjl Collins president ansj
Naud llurmit vice p'esldent A com !
tnitlee of three was appointed to ict I
wun me pr siaeni nnu vice nresiu- n i T
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A meeting of the directors was called
and the following officers were elect
ed: A. S. Moore president; J. 1). .Muh-
phy vice president; J. O. llajter sec
ond vice president; W H. James
treasurer; 11. T. Wenthors secretary;
J. 11. Dills assistant secretary.
A resolution was adopted that five
of the directors shall constltuto a
quorum. J. O. HaMer was appointed
to compile tho catalogue for the com-
ing fair.
Ilach stockho'rta- present agreed
that the last fair was a grand success
ami anticipate thit the coming fair
will be the largest and best in the
history ot the association.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Weather Report.
The Southwestern Telegraph and
Telephone Company report clear
weather cstorday at 40 points 'n
Texas and Arkansas. It was clouJy
nt Austin. No rain anywhere.
Delegates to Dallas.
Miss Daisy Wilson and Miss Llzle
While will go to Dallas this morning
as delegates from the Westminster
Uuild of tiraco churcn to the ladles
Institute that meets there today.
Not Authorized.
Charlt'B C Kobe) luanngsr of the
Christ.'iun church clio r slates tint
no member of tho choir has authorized
the statement that I'rot. Udsou bus
been omplojed to conduct the cliol;.
ton J. T Hardin M. Klmbrough !t
N. White. C. A. Duck C. E Dlnkle
r. A. Montgomory
See Jones & Alexander Tor oranges
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This Is going to he Beason of Kiirs The trend of fiiali'on
mokes It so The ie models are beautiful Biini b:nutiral ai.d
Ltre H no need for anvjne to be wlthoiit Furs when such fine on
tan be hnd nt moUerate cost.
Ana all the no-ltlos made in small Furs made In style and made
(or contort.
We Invlle yon to ccne here and see the elegant offor'ngs an
imequalled assortment l.very kind of Fur Is represented nr1 yl
will aurftly find just the price you want and at a price fii me
willing to pay. It's a gord plan to make an early ac1nrtlohWne!i (
the aasoronent is coroplef as mahy of the plecos may not be ob-
tainable later.
Perfect fltt tig n-odeis of panama. voile s'clllaii. serge ntl
novelty weaves plain g-ircd and pleated in st tctly tailored or neat
Mrapped ami button trlmm d effects ro:oi8 blue gre mode lirorn
rnd mixtures. Prices.
S3.50 o S18.50
9w&&m &Totucs
To Attend the Wedding.
Mrs. J. N. Hayzor. Mrs. A. C. lta-
ior Mia li 1 Cobb Col. Hayzor and
Mr Irach Itayzor all of Denton aud
-Mrs Wjliu NIcho's of Tyler aru here
to alioml tlio Havzor-Kcltiiomta wed-
dint: thit afternoon.
Bridge Whist Club.
l Thfi llrlilLMi Wlllst cluh will vljn
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t i their night pn ty at the residence of
Mil f.- t)al.uPv tlnalnadnn Mw
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' Huenbcrc. .Mrs. u A. l'laetllo. Mrs
UU8 I'harr and M ss Valerie Poppyr
Game called promptly nt S;30 o'cIojk
At the Colonial.
AnoiLer high class bill is on for to-
day at the Colonial. The G rl vn
Triple X Is a breezy western subject
full of thrills. The feature Is a. big
comedy entitled l-ovi'r Troubles one
tilg continuous laugh. Dou't fail .o
see todi) s program.
Items of interest of Inose Who Come
and Go.
Hugh Moody Is In the city for a
tew days.
Sam Ueckbauii has gone to Dallas
on bulrt ss.
Joe D. C. Wilson is In Dallas on
business today.
Max I'attott was in Cooper on biiLl
ness yesterday.
Sheriff Hcmsell wag a ls'tor In
Dallas yestcrda).
AV. A Jenkins returned to his home
in Dallas jesterdtiy.
W. S. Mnttox was a business visitor
to Qulnlau yesterday.
Alra J. W. Caslleberrj has gone to
Hos.e to visit her tlausoter.
J. W. Atkinson has returned from a
business trip to rarmersvllle.
Mrs. K. A. Nowell went to Dal'as
yeste'day for n visit to her sister.
Distr'ct Attorney Cijdo Sweet in
lias returned from a it-It in Citmby.
Dr. J. I. Coppedge of Lone Oa!:
was in the citv on business yesterday
ills J. O .Teagardcn returned to
ntT home In Dallas yesterday after a
visit with relatives here.
Mrt rr.ink Cauble of Grandnell
Oltla Is hi the city vis ting her sin-
tor Mrs. Ed Wil'alms
Mrs. J. U Kwing hla leturned to her
home at Waco after a visit w th hoi
daujrhto'. Ms. Mclviti K nibrougli.
Mr. aud Mrs. John Mitchell Walt-i
Jones Miss Maiille Wentherley and
J. W. Dlnlsotig left at 3 o'clock yes-
terday for Dallas In their auto and .-e-
turned last night.
M- A C. llayzor of Denton Miss
licss Palmer of Henrietta and Char-
ley Freeman ot Denton are here to
attend the Ita.vzor-Ulmonds ueddl.-ir;
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nesbltt Dr
nnd .Mrs. George Wells and Miss Mae
Curry wore visitors to Dallas yeslor-do
DON'T FORGET THAT
J.W. Sinclair ;
Cnirlei a comp'eto line ot
NEW AND SECOND HAND
Furniture
Sells for cash or credit and al-
lows no ono to undersell h'm.
Soulh Stonewall Street.
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At all prios
Timed perfectly
Certain to satisfy
Hour after hour
Every day
Sundays inc'uded.
ELGINS
WALTHAMS
HOWARDS
HAMILTON
VERY SUPERIOR LINE OF CASES.
Liggit's
I Candy !
I $1 Per Pound
;!; Ford & Pennington
The Wefcste?
Sclioo! Shoe!
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JEWELER
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GLEN A. GOULSON
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Parents-Teachers Society
Tho Parents- Teachers society ot
tho South school. will meet at i
'o'cloik this afternoon. 'Hie subje't
wll lie Cooperation and all are e-
quested to coiro prepared to talk n
th subject. A full attendance b I Host mainspring made put iu your
piiuentiil as business ot importance) watch aud guaranteed ono year for
Did you ever hear of a 15-cent Oys-
ter Cocktail. See Jouv & Alexander
tt'e oyster people. Oysters any styte.
lor Cocktail. See Jonrc & Alexander
ihe ostor people. Oysters any style.
Is to be transacted.
Seriously Injuted.
L. . the four-year-o'd son ot Mr.
nnd Mrs. Lee Arnlo son was seriously
Injured by a bale of cotton which
w.is siandltiB on its end Iu the yarn
of a neighbor falling on him. He wis
pinioned under tUe bale several m'n-
utes nnd when llrst rescued It appeal
ed that life was extinct but irodbai
alnd was promptly rendered uml lie
was soon restored lo consciousut'js
The little follow had a n irrow esca.io
hut ntteudlng physicians say he wilt
In- out In a few duys unle compii i
t ons arise.
one dollar at Flalgs.
if It Is an electric motor you want
sco Duck.
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W" nre showing a complete
line of the WEBSTER SCHOOL
SHOE for BOYS a Shoe that
Is Uov proof. If 5our Uojs aie
rough on Shoes try a pair ot
Ihe Webster School Shoes au.1
be convinced that it is the best
Shoo on the market With cncl
pjlr of Shoes you will rccehi-
a WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY.
The Fred Mercer
Shoe Company.
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OUR AiSVi
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A satibfied customer Is our boat
atlveitisement. We will give a Pre-
n mm to anyone who will "show" us
a dlvsatisfii'! rustcmer.
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DISAPPOINTED
with the condition iotir Ilncu is
laundried in? Tliero Is only oik
th'ng to do send tho next lot to ua
Disappointments then as to the e
cellence of the work or time of de
Ihery will Indeed be rare. Tho vcrj
best of work cone by domestics car j
111 cnirparo with that produced b u'
with our heavy modern machine-;
LANGFORES
Steam Laundry
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:: me rrea ivicrcer ;.; .. wst ot 1&ty Depot
: Shoe Company. i':-K.x....:-:.. .: wvv-..w.I7
J WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE $f& .;.
L..ZZ1..M in Opesa Hotise
"''''I'llllZ''!! Saturday Nov 12th
WtfBS$&S$ B. C. WHITNEY'S
N (5r'iS' ' MERRY SPARKLING MUSICAL PLAY Y
t. w i . j-k -o "i i " -" fcs mM a. fct n i- w a a a
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That's what we promise you if you
visit our store lor a pair of Regal
onoes.
Regal leathers never "burn"
your feet. Regals cive vou a
I snug easy fit no pinching no loose
niDoinE. w nemer vou are m-doors
or out-doors standing or walking
all day long Regals are always
comfortable always stylish
and serviceable.
$350 $400 $450 $500
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StopPed a Runaway
Yesterday aftemouii what appeared
to bo u serious runaway was prevent
id ! i p.orupt and brave net. A te.un1
.j. I of mules -was standing Just east Jl '1
X '"' Hmt National bank when the
! oil team of the Pierco l"ordce' Co
Ij! I took night aud ran aga'usi the team
X ot malm belonging to U. 1. Coles
V i w Inch started up West Lev streei ..I
j. a swift gait aud narrow ' emup-U
X r ck ng sevu al buggies. Wbeu 'ii
Y front of Murphy . Miller's a luuu li
A lint ii.nuu of J- It. Slrobol who wjs
1 Aihltin In thvi n'l mi In fiiiiil nfflt.
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V uniiN xeied the bridlj o( one of thej J
untied and held on to the mule tut: ) J
in.' b uiight theui to a halt. Mr Siro I V
liel was heartily coumatulated on hi
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ilnrfnu fnf. lfi tint mill Biivn.1 unm- .
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Democratic Committee Meeting
II) u ithorlly venUil 111 me an ill1.
J i demon atlc cha'iiuiui 1 hcieby (ill .t
m I'ltiu of the city democratic i xo
A i outlve ioii:uiltteo to conveue in itn
'. major's office In the City ot t.i . i
X vllle November 15th nt iu n'ili i
'i m. to 'ot the time lor the e'lv d. .no
rat c primary and all other liusm .
X that may come befo e it All parti h
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Attractions SVlonday
Stanley L Aileen
Premier Versatile Entertainers
Baldy Strang
Scotch Musical Comedian
ALL NEW PICTURES
New VmuliMille IVnturcs 1-v.cry AlnnJay nnd Tluirsilnv
NewAlovlnjr Picture! l-very Day
TlllJlilJ SHOWS 2i.K). 7! s S;S AUMIS.SION lOc
Will find t i tr vi-it to jour hoci'i ;.
ilolir-tit ul ndied If j'ou bavo on hand :
a m p ily of those dainties that m.ike '
V the late sue al "bite ' so appotizmg A
4tiaml dilUlnful Were fully prepa ed ;
J -o tninl-ti vm wun tnoso aainties ' !.
OUR CHEESES OUR CANNED' y
SALMON ETC. OUR CRACKERS- V
CUR OLIVES AND OTHER REL-jX
I3HES ARE all of the finest the
markets affo'd and the prices we ask
thu lowest obtainable with our 113111
Stan lard of quality.'
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King Opera House
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10.
H E PIERCE 4 CO.
l'l. -1 1 I I ilw 11 ! 'on U0M1
Distinguished Oast
INCLUOING
MARGARET FELCH HELENE McGOWF.N THELMA TEX-
TRUDO BOBBIE WOOLSIE ROBERT RIGGS CHAS.
VAUGHN STANLEY FELCH WM. BURGESS
AND
Challenge seaui Ghorus
PRiCES-250. 50c 75c. ?100 and 50.
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Aiuorliau Play of
Decade.
SENSATION OF THE CEN
TURY.
i:artl) as preteuied two yea-s at
v 1 nek s Theatre N- YgrW.
I'ltK i:s 5c 50e TSc 1 and 1 50
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Wo have the newest and west in-
proiod method of deanUuj aiui preM-
log; Mtlsfaotlon uurwitel. Oreen-
ville I'anUUirluin H. II OMhtril.
Prop lloth phon 'o 0
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Disks Chair ami KUlug Deviccc
COPYHIGHT FICTION l0
SOCIETY STATIONERY
Hnitraving uud limboslng.
POPULAR FICTION 505.
HURD'S "LAWN FINISH-HURD'S HOLLAND LINEN."
PLACE CARDS S.COHE QARDS DENISON'S .NOVELTIES.
OTttvwUern PJww Jf. r Home .aone M
J. T. MUSE
ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS
OELIVERED TO ANY PAHT OF
THE CITY.
South Wesley Streei
Meat Market
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Is tlte greatest comfort of
any thing aud It's an easy
matter to havo ono when
you havo a Diamond Hot
Wast stove In It. Theso
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convenient stove Imagin-
able ttioy bum soft or
hard coal and they con-
mine every bit of It too
thereby consuming leas
fuel than any other kinl
of stove. They reta a
their heat and- will keep
any ordinary size roo.n
warm for a long period of
time with less fuel. Wo
are solo agent in Orceii.
Wllo for these Diamond
stoves nnd tho many we
have placed In homos
within the past few wenkn
should be sufficient proof
that they aro nil wo claim
them to lo. Wo have
many s res and stylos
now on display beautiful
tiiinmlngs fancy tops and
legj Wo aro anxious to
put ono ot those stoves in
inn hnmt nt ni.o ItnfnrA
mo uiasi ot winter reaches us. Tist lis merits and it ft does
not pro.e satibfattory we will refund jour money. Wo have
large s-Jtea for the double rooms or reception halls tho medium
s ze for tho b d romn and the bniall ttzes for bath or small
ri-onis Ht-roie vou ilc.idc ou any style wo want you to nt
leant see what we offer.
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