The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 84, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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BY E. W. HARRI8 &. BON.
Entered ait the postofflco at Green-
ville Turnt oj second class mall
matter.
Wednesday Dec. 7 1910.
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Tu Assessor and Collector:
JIM McSPADDEN.
It. a TOLBJatT.
JOHN H. ELUS.
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LOUIS MOIU11S.
JlSB A. NORTON.
13. T. FRYER.
ilAItVIN S. JONES.
CLAUD LONG.
HUGH HORN.
THE CACKLING HEN.
It's tho cackling heu tbat In) a the egg.
To the fanuir tho eackluu a song
No svveet singing thrush that tiles
through the brush
Detains lilra to listen so Ions
"An egg lu the nest" Hint song Is
tho best
lion ever discordant tho la.
So live little hen lay dull) and thou
Just cackle jour glory awa).
Tho cackling hen oh tho cackling
hen.
Had a slstor that posed as a hello.
And though sho would la un egg
bj tho viij
Sho never would cucklu and toll.
Her eggs seldom found deeajed on
the ground
While sJie as out prancing in
lirldo;
So the larmer got "red ' and wrung off
her head
And ordered thnt sho should lie
tried.
The cackling hen oh tho cackling
hen
Saw her sister Ho cold In her
shame;
Sho pitied her there so joung and bo
fair-
Still who hut horsolf una to blnnio'
That night on u limb she looked mlgh
ty prim
And gazing out Into tho Bltles
She foil doublj sure her life was so-
cure
Just as long ns she'd advertise
Oliver Allstorni.
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CRIME THAT GOES UNPUNISHED
Tho case ot J)r. Crippcn who wai
oxe-culod in England list week. Is
one which commanded the mrluua at
tention of two continents Convicted
mainly on circumstantial evidence ot
tho murder of his wife bo was with
In Uss than a oar from the dale ot
tie commission of Us crime sen
tenced and hanged Willi no such
spoed do our legal jiocesscs work
In this country and tho result of our
criminality in this regard Is shown In
some direful statistics 'Ihoro have
been In twelve sears In tho United
States more than 100.000 murders
The statistics of England France
Gormauy Uelglum Austria Italv Ire-
land Scotland Wales Hunjary and
Spain combined do not show us large
an urray of figures. The llrltlsh Isles
have not had a Inching ! seventy-
lire yean yet our figures run as high
as 210 In a single jtar It is as
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would 'ib horo .Tfr i'ir covi-ts In
ihe i t'ty and ooenciK ol rrnce
lire z chargeable tho I'nchlnti i
ur lard and the t-cc s ol ou laur-
lei s Wo can look w o 1 to other
countrl s for examples of proper
methods ot dealing with orlmt and
those whs commit it Horns nrnl
State.
STATE NOT FEDERAL CORPORA.
TION CONTROL
At the third annual conference ot
I ov ertioi h at Tranklort K tho Hon.
Woodron Wilson governor-elect ot
New Jersej declared lu favor of state
control of roriHiratlnim rather than fed
oral control
This spliolar In pollllcs" began by
tracing the reason for the demand lor
federal control He described tlm
gtovvth or our business rnllroads mid
telegraph lines In tho lost sixty Jears
and showed how lenliallml busluesa
has built up vast couicms that seem
lo overtop the (dates It was no won-
der he stated that wo turn lo tho na-
tional government to cope with a force
apparently as great ns tho nation It-
self Hut this Intrlcalo tnsk of roc-
I untlon was not one for which Its con-
stitution had furnished It with actunl
' l siiifible or entlrel) adequate. pow.
I cis and nulhorltv" continued tho
J speaker "Oul tho states wore fully
equipped with tho icglshtlvo and ox-
icutlve power to handle at will and as
the pleased this now organization ot
business and uiauurnctmo A new
problem was presented to us. We still
uid not deBlre rigid unlformllj of law.
evuii In these matters of common
unit eras it was still deslrablo that
the stales adopt their regulation and
restraint of the new force to tholr
on ii conditions of lifo. To put fed
oi. il law hick of tho great corpora'
tlous would be to give them tho right
lo domlnato and override local con
ditions to equip them with the ma
Jest) and biiprcmac ot the law
which created and regulated them
and to level tho varlet) of comniun
Itlei boforo them No ahsolulo unt
form sit ot rules Is likely to fit tho
Inllnltil various circumstances of tho
Mites and their people Hence this
conference"
He took this position ho declared
not because of an foolish or pedan
lie Jealousy of tho federal govern
meiit. hut because he believed that
the Intervention of tho federal pow-
er was neither necesstry nor desir-
able us "; are not attempting a
task of mediation or luvolutlon" but
of leadership.
'Ihe main reason against federal
control is that It might ho found that
Instead of tho government contioll-
ing the rorporntions tho corporations
were controlling tho government
and federal charters instead of Bub
Jectlng the Interests to proper con
trol would bo used as licenses to
loot impervious by reason ot federal
supremacy to statu attack In self-
defense Houston Tost
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Tlio Kind Yon Ilmo A!a-s TlotiBht nutl which ims hocn
in iso for otur 30 7cnrs lias homo Uio 6l(rnrituro of
rt ntnl hit's hpcumrulo under his ior-
s 'jvfy-7 Bonal Biuorlslou since its Infhiwy.
fr(fucAiii Allow no ono to dccclvo sou In till-.
AH Oountcri'clti lntnttons mid" Jiisl-us-uootl'iiro but
xpr-ilmunts thnt lilllo wUh iiiidciulniiRcrtlio Iicultli of
InGuiU mitt Chlldroii Expcrlcnco ngulnst Kxiicrimont.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a hnrnilps1; fi'ihstltulo'for Castor Oil Pare.
Kiirlc Drops niui Soothing Sjrups. It Is I'lcnsnnt. It
coiitatiis nolthcr Opium Morphine nor other Narcotlo
miliHlanco. It nrro Is Its (;imrnntcc. It destroys Worms
mid nllajs rcrlshnrRS It cures Dlarrhwa and Wind.
Colic. HroU'o3 TcethliiR' Troubles cures Constipation
nml riivtuleiicy. It nsslinllntcs tho Tooil regulates tho
HtoniacH and Mow els g Iiif; healthy and iintural slcou.
Tho Children' l'aimcca Tho Jlother's rricna.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
S) Boara tlio Signature oi
W. H. BUSH Pteitlnl 9 A. NORRI8 VI.SB Pr-
JNO U LOVEJOY. V.ee Pr w. N. BYRD Active Vies Pre
8. D. BROOKS Caihltr.
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Or GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT
CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 10 1910.
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The Kind Ton tee Always Bought
itt Use For Over 30 Years.
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WE HAVE
FRESH HONEY !
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COUNTRY BUTTER .J.
AND EO.G8. X
BREAKFAST FOODS OF $
ALL KINDS. S
Y
FRESH DRIED FRUITS.
John T.
Ha.rdirk
THE MUSIC CLUB.
Met Yesterday and Had a Delightful
Program.
The .Music club inei with a Bood at-
tendaiue Roll call was resiiouded to
on courtships of composers Mrs Ha-
gun conducted .1 very Interesting lob
hen ou tho orchestra and orchestral
music ihe following pioginm vviis
lendeiud
1'liino duet Hungiriau dance Mrs.
Mauslield .Miss Arvlii.
I'iauo Capilclo from Op. 20 Mrs
Graham
Voice You MrB. Nossek.
Voice Absent .Mrs SeBbltt.
I'iauo. lHiid-. do Loucert .Mlba
Ixioney.
Volie I lovo to Ho In tho Clover.
.Miss Clark.
I'iauo Shepherd's all and .Maiden's
l'alr Miss .McGaughey.
Voice A Curl Mis. I'iner Moody
The Texas Wonder
cures Kldnoy Uladder and HheumUc
tioublos. $1 00 bottlo seldom falls to
llvo quick and permanent roUif
Wrllo for local testimonials. Dr.
W Hnll 020 Ollvo St St. Louis. Mo.
Sold by Urugglsts
ltalkc's foi rugs.
BANKRUPT SALE OF GROCERIES.
Ily vlituo ot authorltj of an order Is-
sued out of the District Court of tliu
tinted States for tho Northern DIs-
tUet of 'lexus at Dallas I will soli
at public auctlou In bulk to tliu high
est bidder for cash nt South Sulphui
Hunt County Texas between tho
hours ul l and 4 o'clock V. M. ou Mon-
da) December Ulh 1910 tho entire
utook of gioceries general uierehan-
illto furiilturo fixtures and accounts
ba.ongiug to tho estate ot i:inood Mur-
lib) HnvvkliiH bankrupt. Stock Involc
mg about Jlir.UOO Sale to be mado
subject to the approval of tho court.
Tot further lufoimatlon address Tlios.
W 'lliompson Trustee Oreenvllle
Voxns 12-n
Wo plieo on sale tomorrow tho
gioutcst varict of human hair goods
ovir shown In this part of tho countr)
(irahain llros.
lug value than an) othor bran on tho
market
Hoa Killing Time
If jou want a nice fat hog call C
M Dolling o'd phono 131 Hast 1'ark
street. 12 X
Did )ou ever thluk that a sack ot
tlieeiivlllo made bran nud shot la mlr
toundlne but true that our Ivncblnrs! od had fullv CO nor cent morn f.d.
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jor me pati twenty jears exceed our
legal elocutions In the state of Now
York out of 600 murderers idi nt el
kt at liberty and only a pitiful llvo
were sxocuted. Bt Ixuis and Chicago
had 268 murders In on year nnd only
tvto of the lot met capital punish-
ment. Italy has her black hand her
endetta and her stiletto but with It
nil yie outrival her in murders com
milted populations considered rrance
with her deteriorating race is not up
with us In tho matlor of murdors
Why It tho fair nama of tho United
States thus tarnished moro than the
Mine of other coutrlcsT IJcoauso ot
the slow process of court procedure
and the defense obtained In techni-
calities of the law. Why are thero
o many lynchlngsT Uecauso the law
doea not attend to Its business prop-
irly. It our people could rely on sum-
mary Jimice being meted out to mur-
derers and their like thero would be
bo nfred tor lynching! and thero
We have a full Hue of blank books
for jour Inspection call to boo them
Oieenvlllo Hook i. Stationery Co
You should not fall to coins and seo
tiy supnrb lino of cut glass The beat
Inr tho money over offered. Dr. M
Uoskow Optician.
Your watch cleaned anil guarar-
teed one year for one dollar at Flalgj
In Corner Drug Btora.
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CLECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.
i' Makes a. specialty of manu-
X facturlng and Installing electric
Y algns
X Carry full Hue ot fell kinds
f? Klectrical Goods
? 277 Wost Lee 3'reoL
$ First Door West of Arrln's
Drug Store.
Both Phones 108.
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WE WILL
IN A FEW DAYS
WITH A NEW STOCK
WALL PAPER CO.
Protect Jour Property
I represent Leading Companies
and am prepared to wrlto
Fire Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
R. M. Chapman
KllMll Catarrh quickly ylslds to treat-
ment by tho ngrreiilile aromatic Fly's
Cri'sin Iliihu It Is ruvlved through tho
nunttils and cliiiimm and binls the whole
eurfiK over vthieh It diffuses Itself. Drug
gluts sill the 00c. sire. Test it nmlvou
are kiiru to continue the treatuu-nt till re-
lieved Announcement
To accouimoilnta thosd who are partial
to the un of atomizers In applying llijuids
luto the lumil paxuigoa for catarrhal Iron
liquid Cr o-i in Halm Trice iuiludiug the
tin tlio proline tors prepare Cream lUlui lu
liquid form which will bo kuotvn as F.lj'a
eprujiuij tulio is TS conts. Druggists or li)
mull. 1 lie liquid lorm emnoaies the moil
Icmiil iroperties of the solid preparation.
ltalkc's for cook stove tho Darling
lino.
Itiilko's for the best mattress made.
Kalke's for cosy chairs.
"1 had about given up hope after
nearly four jears of suffering from a
sevcro lung trouble" writes Mrs. M
h. Dlx o( Clnrkavlllo Tenn. "Oltou
I to pain In my chest would bo almost
unbearable and I could not do anv
work but Dr King's Now Discovery
has made me feel like a new person.
It's tho best medicine mado for tho
throat and lungs." Obstlnato coughs
stubborn coldB bay to for. la grippe.
asthma croup bronchitis and hemor-
rhages hoarseness and whooping
couga yieia quickly to this wonder
ful medicine. Try It. GOo and (1.00.
Trial bottles free Guaranteed by all
Wood! Wood!
I AM IN THE WOOD BUSI
NESS AND HAVE ALL KINDS
OF WOOD TO
PHONE 311. NEW PHONE 48.
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CORNER HENDERSON
MILL STREETS.
nnsouiici:s.
Loans and discounts 5lb1!)o il
U. S. bonds and premiums 100000 0)
1'urnlturo fixtures and real estato 2000 00
Demand loanB cash exchange nnd cotton 0092 ii 71
Total I31 1.3J0IU
LIABILITIES.
Cnpllal ." 1160000 00
Surplus nud profits 30488 W)
Circulation 15000000
Hills payable 7500000
Deposits .- 808.S41H
Totnl 131 1.3J0OJ
Tho above statement Is correct.
S. II. BROOKS Cashier.
F. J. PHILLIP9 PMiUent.
JAS ARMI8TEAD V..Pres.
GEO. S. PERKINS V.-Pre
H. W. WtLLIAMS Cashier.
W. A. WILLIAMS JR. Astt. Cash
J W. BIHDSONO Astt. Cain.
STATEMENT Or THE CONDITION OF
Greenville National
Exchange Bank
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUS'NE3S NOVEMBER 10 1910.
RUSOUHCKS.
WM. PIERSON.
W. H. BU8H
WR8. V. A. KINO
DR. ROBT. OAYLE.
P. A. NORRIB
JNO. U LOVEJOY
M. A. JOY
OIRECTORB:
J. M. SPURLOCK.
DR. CHAB. T. KENNEDY
R. D- WADDLE.
8. B BROOKS
L. N. BYRD
8. D. PERKINS
Loans and discounts (Time) J18S.C8L79
U. S. and other bond j 211000 00
Hanking houio furniture and fixtures 23'J5Wj
CASH:
In vault 512G7iC!)0
With otl'tr banks 303248.71
Demand loins and cotton 700979.11 1229000 08
Total.
.S19S2GU.IG
I.lADlUTinS.
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Capital
Surplus and undivided profits.
Circulation
Itesorv ed for taxes
Deposits
1 1100000 00
: 08435 21
. 200000.00
4000.00
.1480205 93
Total .I1.952.GU.16
Wo certlfj this statement Is correct.
I". .1. PHILLIPS President.
11. W. WILLIAMS Cashier.
DIRECTORY:
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Gto. 3. Perkins
Jas. Armlstead
J. M. 3 ykln
J. B. Clayton
A. G. Lantznetter
A. F. Rlchter
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O. T Graham
L. A. Clark
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Mrs. W. A. Williams
M. M. Arnsld
C. B. Jones
W. B. Wise.
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WHEN YOUR
Pipes
FREEZE AND BURST PHONE
US AND WE WILL FIX THEM
PROMPTLY.
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Durable. Visible. Light of Touch
A Machine for all classes of work. Local Agent at x
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Hardwood Factory.
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Insurance
Firs Automobile Toiuado
Lire Stock Plato Glass Acol
dent Surety Bonds represent-
Ing the Doit Companies only
B.O. Wylie&Co
H. ASHBURN MANAGER.
Phone No. 492.
Office OTcr First National bank
That little girl who Is
begging you for a piano
feels tho necessity ot
learning music. Don t
put thle matter off any
longer but come down
and buy a piano on
small payments and
make her happy.
J. L Collins Music Co.
4 Greenville
Texas 4
A Stove Thafi is Imiiaied-
Get the Original.
Imitations of tho original Hot Blast are
many. None of them have tho absolute-
ly air-tight and gas tight construction
throughout which Colo's Hot Blast has
by reason of Its numerous patents. A
patented steel collar connects the elbow
draft to the stove body and cannot open
by action ot the fiercest heat. Tho pat-
ented compound binge un tho lower draft
cannot 'narp nnd the ash door closes air-
tight by Us own weight. Tho patented
suioko proof feed door prevents smoke
dust or gas escaping when fuel Is put la
the stovo. Perfect results therefor
from soft coal. The heavy tiro box pro-
tects tho points where other stoves burn
out first and Insures groat durability.
Remember Im'tatlons lack the spec-
ial features becauso these are fully pat-
ented and pioiected. All Imitations soon
open up seams and cracks which make
them fuel eators rather than fuel savers.
"COLE'S HOT BLAST FROM CHICAGO" wi'l
be found on tho feed door ot each stove. Bo sure that you
get the "ORIGINAL HOT BLAST." Tho most economical
stove in Iho world for hard coal soft coal wood or cobs. Re-
nulro3 no change for hard coal wood or soft coal.
The name
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Rip van Winkle Lived
In Greenville
Hr would surely keep the NEW PHONE; The QUICK iBK-
VICE both LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE would enable aim
to CATCH UP FOR ALL LOST TIME during his twenty ysars
sleep You have dally profit In keeping a phono. To wait Is
to lose Ordor now and be ready tor sickness business pleas-
ure shopping eta
HOSVIE TELEPg-iOIE CO.
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THIS IS THE SEASON WHEN IT IS A LUXURY TO
COOK WITH GAS
Creenvilfle Gas Co.
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Sto
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Wo aro not In tho Clothing
buslnoBs but with our long ex-
perience Cleinlng Pressing and
Altering Ladles's and eicnts'
Clothes we feel no can give jou
thorough satisfaction.
Join our Club bo a nifty lit-
tle fellow
Model
Pressing Parlor
Both Phones Cotton Phillips.
Frank Wolfe
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TRANSFER
and
OTORAQE.
Olfice at Modal Pressing Parlor
Old phon 370 New phoM It!
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Drvigs
Soda Water
Cigas Etc.
AT
French & Moore's
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ALL KINDS OF FREOH MEATS
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF
THE CITY.
South Wesley Street
Meat Market
Mrs. E. M. Taylor
Public Stenographer.
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A. R. Holmes
FIRE
TORNADO
LIABILITY
ACCIDENT
AUTOMOBILS
LIVE STOCK
SURETY BOND8.
Insurance
Only Reliable Companies Raprs-
sented. Office 206 K. Stonewall
Htreet Both FUnes seS.
aruggisis.
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