The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 148, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 6, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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TO SEE OUR LADIES' PRETTY NEW 8PR1NQ TAILORED
8U1T8 MADE OF LIGHT WOOL MATERIAL ESPECIALLY
WOVEN FOR SOUTHERN TRADE.
I'hete models consist ot the choicest to be found Whether
or not jou xxlsh to buy we xvnnt you to see And try them on.
Trices $1500 .118.50 $19.80 $U0. .60 $35.00 ami S39.00
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Our showing now Spring
?T6rcd have nn air of uxeltislvenesB gratifying lo tlio smart
' dressfcer. It will he n pleasure to show you tlio new Spring
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The above is ail uxart reprodm t un of President KotW-vf It's
hand Wdh ins KlIOX Iltll in it as tic- waved Uudsr-ecd from the
deck of the yacht Algonquin on December 10 HJ07 to the
.American Uattlesliip fleet as it started on its wonderful trip
around the world under the command of Admiral ICvjiis in the
pretence of fifty thousand cheering Americans.
This remarkable photograph of Mr. Roosevelt now hangs
oyer the desk of Colonel E. M. Knox in the Knox Uuilding
yw?an sense onhouction would appear but for the wish ex-
revolt against all kinds of ciU'iat his picture be kept out nf adver-
nto business' mid that Jt has -It alwais had the best of everything.
tu be right to wake all the
one can without regaid to tbi
of the country.' Kverywbero I
I sco lgns of that tplrit. Nobody
asks for an pg.ua! division of tho
wealth or of auythlng eiso. It has
been observed and i think most
Americans hare sympathy with the
remark :'mt the two things that con-
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The Deep Well.
At midnight last night tho deep well
was down 445 feet.
Is Well Again.
Hilly Chunn has recovered from hts
sliktiess In Chlcngo and will return
hero joon.
Eighth District Court
Jiidgo 1'orter will open a term Of
the eighth District couil hero Monday
morning.
Moved to Park Street.
J T. Hnrdlu nml family have moved
Into tho residence recently occupied
Ity O T. Graham mul family on I'nrk
street.
Here io Reside.
Mr. mid Mrs. l.olgh of Wnxnhaclile
hno coiro hero to icsldo. Mr. Leigh
w II bo with tho Waples-l'latterOrocer
Company.
Miss Flecman Will Sing.
Miss Until Klemunu will slug at the
first I'reslijlerlan tlniich this morn-
ing. Marriage Licenses.
N'athou Moiguu mid Alllu .Mitchell
Iloheit I'owoi-b and l.uud.i l'.Ue.
.1. V. Winder mul Chun Sims.
John l.nnla anil Mrs Hnrnli Ouoiis
See McBrldc's Ad.
W. M Mcllildf has a largo nilve'-li.uiiH-iit
In (Ills papt'r to which (he
alienilon of lleinld renders Is railed
lie filters Mimo bargains.
Fred Mercer's Ad. .
Tied Mercer has a shoe adwntlso
mi'iit lu tills paper which it will pay
to read and then take ndvautngo of
the bnrgalns offered.
Visiting (n Rockwall.
Mr. nnd Mis. George I.liulsey and
llltle dauglilor went to ltockwnll ves
lerday. Mr. I.lndbey niirned labt
mglit leaving his wife ami child fur
n lsit ot bevernl daj-s.
Pure Food Show.
The l'uro Food Show will upon Mon-
day night Murch 11th and conllnuo
nil week. It will bo better than ovor.
ICverjbody goes lo tho 1'iub Food
Show.
Base Ball at Campbell
The l.olie Oak high school nine
plajed the Grubbs College team a
Mino of baseball at Campbell juater-
ilay The scoiu stood 7 to 7 at nine
linings and lliu game was called to
el the I. uno Oak buja Uiho home.
Easter Egg Hunt.
Tho Wesley Homo Mission Society
will have an Daster Ugg Hunt nt the
homo of Mis W. II. Illudiiiau fiom J
io U Saluul.iy. Maich 2G Childicn
especially linlled Aduilsslou ten
rents.
Street Car Line.
The street ear committee met wlt'i
good success Jeslenlaj. Theio lh
qullo a Sinn j-et to bo lalsed but thej
expect to complete It by tomorrow or
Tuesday The pioject 7"'s( nut fall
now loi want ot : few u'liil'iis.
Halleys Comet Visible
llalleja comet was lslblu last nlglii
an a toil of nebulous and not xery dls
linct object lint could bo seen. It
will glow Inlgliter from now on until
It becomes a splendid sight In Hie
Ilea wns.
CITY TEACHEflS INSTITUTE.
A Number of Interesting Papers Were
Read and Discussed
Tlio Clly Teachers' Institute met
testeiilnj morning at the High sehocil
liuiiiting. several Inteiestlng papers
nero rend and discussed.
"Tlio Value of I'sjcholugy to the
Teachur" wus tho subject of a paper
bj O. A. Odoin showing that to Hie
succossful teacher a knowledge of
psjchology and of educational pilu
elpleE is Just ns necessurj nB Is .i
knowledge of lllackktone to tlio law-
er or of phjslology to the phjBlclan
n. .M. Heiiuoii discussed "The Value
nf Training lu a Stale Normal." He
showed that aside from the profes
sloiinl tinliiing fin which .the noiuial
Blaiiil. It Is often a so nice of great
Inspiration lu the young teacher be-
cause It U tlio moans of bringing him
lu contact with hundreds or other
oung people nil studying working
mil planning along tho same. lino.
MIbh Maud SIuioiuIh gae somo rea--i
us wh) tenchuis should at I end man-
ner normal!. Theie 'Is no p'neu Jt
laudsllll lu tho leaching profession
i lu elihor n piugresslou or a retro
rcusion Tlio teacher to be wlJe
wul. i- ir.imi bo cuiislaully glowing
niiiuailj uianteiliig great thoughts
mil touching gieut lles. The summer
.i luMil Is tho bust means of such
iow Hi for the bus teacher.
Mla Klrby muiitloiieil somo of the
i oted summer schools such the
universities of Texns Virginia Colora-
lo Chicago and Columbia and told ot
i he special attractions nnd nihuutugos
of aeh.
Miss ll'owit discussed "Some
I'lmgos that are Needed lu tho Cu.' i
iiiuliim of our Slate Normals." Shu
ruiigesiod Unit the entrance I'oipilre-
uieiits should ho made higher III or-
t!i i that a fullor professional course
n ighi be offered und also that prao-
lue seliouls should bo it pail of the
woik in otery normal.
' The Toachars' Library" a thouglil'
rut paper by Miss llalllnger showed
that every book which goes Into this
liluaiy should bo chosen with tho ut-
most oaro for Its valuo either In meu-
uu disclplluo or In soul culture.
Come out ladles this afternoon ta
Mi'iuple unit Inspect sniriu puio foods
m (ho Dlaklo-lltiri U our Co '4 store.
Iiuy hoivo-ijindo candy from
1 Koitdilcli-Dyg girls Saturday.
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PERSONAL M-IIiS- N
items ot Interest of Those Who Com
and Go.
M. llonnor went to Dallas last ev-
ening. .1. .1. LcFnu was In Lone Oak last
evening.
J. Bendcl returned from Shrovcport
yesterday.
Judgo C. . Elder went to Austin
yesterday.
Miss Cathcrlnq Gnlllard Ig vUltlng
it Dallas.
Hoy Johnson returned from Waco
last night.
Will Womoclt returned from Dallas
last night
.1. W. Castlebcny went to f.ono Oak
ast evening.
Hev. Kd. I Compere will preach nt
Merit today.
Mrs. l'cto Cain returned from Dal-
as last night. s
II. j. McIxjw returned frotri Iluglios
Iptlngs jesterday.
Dr. A. 11. Mooie of Neylaud wns
u town jesterday.
II. J. Whltemore of Denslon was
n town jesterday.
.1. I. Copeland ot Wolfu City wnn
In ton yesterday.
Miss Mnjo Ilojklu returned from
Fort Worth last night.
Justice A. l'ayno of l.ouu Oak '
vns In (own yesterday. I
Hev. C. Pugsley will pi.-ach nt Co-
.Hie (delay nml tonight I
.Mr. and Mrs. W. T. StrllihlliiR vis-1
etl In Campbell yeslerd.ij I
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1'. McCasKcy nnd II. ltujlo will.
"o to Dallas this morning.
Mr
and Mrs. John (Iralmni reltirneil
.mil Ton Worth last night.
Mrs Melvln Klmbrougli and child
U-turned last night fiom Waco.
Miss l.uell.i Cooper Is visiting her
. ster Mrs. l.ee at Fort Woith
Mis. i; .M. IMgnr has roturned from
a visit at Uvalde and San Antonio.
Diiugal MnKon Is down from Whlto-
w right for n Sunday visit nt homo.
Miss lleckwlth guest of Miss Dllzu-
Leth Dvaus returned to Waco yestcr-
daj'. Miss Hddlo llcnuctt Is visiting her
sister Mrs. Hob Story at Durant
Okla.
Mrs. C. U Dlder Is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Oils Gary nt Fort
Worth.
Wnlter I. Mason ot Texarkana is
vlslllng his mothor Mrs. Mary 1'.
.Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Xlus Phnrr will gu to
Hugo today to visit Mr. nnd Mrs.
Koscoo Doss.
Mis. Ogbuin arrived last night nnd
Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Arnold.
Mis. A. B. Scarbrough nnd daugh-
ters Misses Alberta and Katherln .-
i ml sou John of Bunhaui are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs C. A. Jones.
Mib. Dan Yaibrough and Mrs 11. It.
Heath of Commerce guests o Mrs.
Pat Oneal hao returned home.
Special Colonial Monday only The
story of Carmen the greatest of all
high art moving pictures.
Mound City Paints may cost a trlllu
more but I French & Mooro
CASTOR I A
For Infants nnd Children.
Tho Kind You liavo Always Bought
dZstfMzfai
Bears tho
Signature of
MRS. ANNIE WRAY
TABLE BOARD
(Successor to Mrs. Sam Kennudy)
Formerly Dr. Rpealtea' residence 203
West Washington Street.
Do.ird by the Day or Week.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor
Public Stenographer.
OITIco with Shorrlll Mulkoy &
Hamilton.
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;!; jour V It DS C BIPTION! Wo ;-
lj. have a largo stock. Prompt $
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X Have your PHUSCItlPTIONS
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Ford & Pennington!
The Rexall Lownev's .'.
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RURAL CARRIER8.
scted Officers Last Nlht and Had
Refreshments
Tho llurnl Mnll Carriers of Hunt
viinty met laBt night In the rooms
' tho Business College. Htm. U. Q.
r tns made them a splendid talk.
Officers wero then elected as fol-
'W3: A. D. Taylor president j T. A.
Il'ikloy secrotnry and treasurer. Tho
oarrlera then ropalred to the Cres-
cent and enjoyed somo nice refresh-
ments. With the Y. M. C. A.
Cleorgo Kills hns arrived from l'nrls
nml will he physical director of tho
Y. M. C. A. and assistant secretary to
Sec. I O. White. -Mr. Dltls tomes
highly recommended and held tho
sanio position under Mr. ' While at
Paris.
Dxcellcnt patterns In tnblo ware.
tho nicest Rogers Silverware Com
pany mnk03. Best quality for tho loiv
eat price. Dr. M. Beskow Optician.
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DcmoiiBtratlou of foods nt tho Dili-
k'.o-llart Orocer Co.'s store this at
lernoou.
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Uy today's express new shades silk
I gloves. Mcllrlde.
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nil tlio new shades. Mellrlde.
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Another lot ladles'
celed. Perkins Bros
wool
Co.
suits re
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New Movlnr Picture
Ncxx" llliistrnted 5onjis
Two Extra Fine
VaudevSlle
Attractions
Musical Wolfe
Novelty riusicnl Act
MEREDITH & BONNER
In c Western Comedy I'lnylet
"ON AN ARIZONA RANCH"
WITH EVERY CAN OF THE
CELEBRATED
Quaker Baking
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BOUGHT
YOU
OF US WE WILL GIVE
ABSOLUTELY FREE
BEAUTIFUL
OBL PAS
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1Bx20 NICELY FRAMED.
Noble & Kimbrough
Patterson
Piano Tuner
Artistic Tuning Repairing aud Ho-
building case Ilnlslilug and polish-
ing. Fifteen yoars experlenco. Ask
for
CITY REFERENCES.
Old Phono G13. New Phono 32'.'2.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Ilcsldcnco South Stonewall Street.
There Is nothing Hut
can bo placed In tho
homo that will mahu
tho family moru happy
than music. A Piano
lu tho homo loads to
Christian rellnoment.
You can buy ono with
a small payment down
nnd balance' on easy
pnjuu'iits Como in
and make select ton
Store
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These special prices ale
good onl for TUESDAY
MORNING FROM 9 TO 12
O'CLOCK.
Uidles' Black Merceilzed
and Gingham Petticoats worth
$1.00 Tnesdaj morning Special
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5-Inch all silk Fancy Hair
lttbbon new patterns north
$100 Tuesilny moiling Special
lf)e
New Wash Klbbon C jaids
to bolt w oi th 10c Tuesday
luornlug 7c.
10 cent box assorted Hair
Plus for (Jc
10 cent Feather stitch finish
ing Brnld white and colors (c
Ii cent feather stitch finish-
ing Braid Tuesday moinlng
2 lor 5c.
Brass Pins worth 10c paper
Tuesdaj morning yc paper
Brass PIiib woith oc Tuea
day morning JJe paper
AH tho new stjlo Barrettea
woith ijc Tuesday morning
Il)c.
CORONET BRAID HAIR PINS
!!uc Coronet
morning Xl)c-
15e Cwonet
moinlng ;f2c.
10c Coiont't
moiiilng gc
Pins Tuesday
Plus Tuesday
Pins Tuesday
TOILET ARTICLES ON SPEC-
IAL SALE FOR TUESDAY
MORNING.
Amonlln Powder Tuesday
niuiniiig 1()c.
Air Float Powder Tuesday
morning JOc-
Mennen's Powder Tuesdaj
morning 10u-
Peroxide of lljdrogiu 1 oz.
bottle woith 25c Tuesday
morning 1()c.
Twin laso (lljcerluo Soap
7c
Itoyal Honey Toilet Soap
worth 10e Tuesday morning
7c.
15c Tooth Brushes "()c
25c Tooth Brushes X!)0'
I.II.ih liupoitcd Soap woith
25c Tuesday moinlng XJ)1-'-
NO PHONE ORDERS FILL-
ED AT THESE PRICES.
SHOWING NEW STYLES IN
LA FRANCE LOW SHOES
FOR WOMEN.
Cook Stoves
HAVE DEEN USED BY FOUR
GENERATIONS.
THE COOKING APPARATUS OF
THE PAST PRESENT AND FU-
TURE. EMDODYING ALL THE NEW
AND IMPROVED FEATURES.
MAINTAINING THE OLD TIME
RELIABLE QUALITY.
FOR GALE BY
ii-ii
Hardware & Imp. Co
Muse (L Sherril
i ALL KINDS OF FRE8H MEATS
DELIVERED TO ANY PART O THE
CTY.
South Wesley Streot.
Meai Market
BROTHERS-
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Special
Handkerchief
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That You Should
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ABOUT 100 DOZEN LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS WHICH
WERE BOUGHT AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE.
THEY ARE NEATLY EMBROIDERIED AND HEM-
STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. WE HAVE NEVER SOLD
VALUES LIKE THESE BEFORE FOR LESS THAN JO CENT8
AND YOU OFTEN PAY MORE BUT TO SHOW YOU THAT
WE ALWAYS GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF
OUR BARGAINS WE ARE GOING TO PLACE THESE
HANDKERCHIEFS ON SALE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
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SEE OUR LINE OF NEW
SPRING COLLARS ALL
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
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Wall Paper Paints Oils and
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES.
Wo have a lari;o Hue ot latest designs In wall papers Just ai-
rlved direct fiom tho mills nnd cas supply your wants making
very clone prices Von will be surprised at tho size and qua!
Ity of our stock. CallaniUeeus. Wehandlethecolehrated
Heath & Milligan and Rogers Pai is.
ZHiiQ isHiiO 8KS0 ty&Ote
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NftinrrMijsuABAMnia BATisncriovf f f -s'
TRY ONE OF OUR WHITE SWAN ANTI-GERM COT.
TON FELT MATTRESS. USE IT THREE MONTHS IF NOT
SATISFIED WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY. WE HAVE
THE AGENCY IN THIS TERRITORY. CALL US IF YOU
WANT TO SELL OR EXCHANGE OLD GOODS FOR NEW.
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Re-pot Your Flowers Now
It's an easy matter to beautify jour homo by having a
fow pots of flowers around Olvo tho loots plenty of room
with fresh rlcl and oil will bo surprised to see how
rapidly they wll. uio :n mi. and gmw. First jou should hato
the light kind ot -
Flower Pots
And tho klud wo have aro'thu most substantial tho neatest
and best shown anywhere. We liavo tho largo fancy rlimned
pots In light color nt XOc to Sue
Tho lino Jardlucars lu lnige sues would iruffo Ideal pots
for large plants. They como In Bevernl sizes and many
pretty BtjleB at a5c I" $2.50.
You will need a sprluMor lu order to keep thesa flowers
In perfect condition. Wo have tho medium and largo sizes
easy to handle and good values at .()b to (()cv- '
lext
Wo will show an attractive lino of housewares all tho newest
things. Watch our ads nnd read cincfully for values such us
wo offer you all tho tlmo lu high class goods that cannot
be matched anywhere nt our low prices.
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW FOR THESE GOOD3.
BEALL HDWE & IMP. GO
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DIES' HAND BAGS SEE
THEM ON DISPLAY.
THE SHOE MAN Soles Shoes Fo
75 cents. At Old Stand Next
Door to Arvin's Drugstore.
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