The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 218, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 26, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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'9m f WE HAVE RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF EVER
SHf T GREENS WHICH ARE GUARANTEED TO REMAIN IN PER. T
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MJ v ' carry "e !arBi?st anil moat comiileto assortment ot "i
Z$m ? Cameras la tlio cllv Tlio prices raugo from fil 00 to !
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NEWS IN URIEF
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Two Children Sick.
Archie and lonnid tuna ot Mr.
ami O. Ludlow are reported as elck
Mih an attack ot fovor
Home from Lewlivllle.
MIjs Goitrudo Drlscoe returned yes-
tcrdey from Lowlsvlllo whoie she has
lioen teaching durlne tho past year.
AMONG THE ASSORTMENT YOU WILL FIND THE
Maiden Hair Ferns
iountain ftloss
WHICH ARE THE CORRECT AND PROPER THINGS FOR
THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATES. AS WELL AS BEING
USED FOR COQUETS ETC. THEY ARE FINE FOR DECO-
RATIONS AND PERMANENT POT PLANTS IN THE HOME.
IN EAST WINDOW.
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CHI-NAHEL
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Eastman Kodaks and Premo Cameras
Lett for Austin.
City Attorney F. M. Komp lelt Itint
n'ght for Austin to Bee about having
i la' 1100000 street bonds registered
and to negotlato for their sale.
Hit Brothers Funeral.
WLIIam Chaff lu returned last o-
oiiliiK froro Cainiiholl where he attended-
tlio funeral of his brother (lreon
Clinff u.
President Royal Here.
President 13 S. lloynl ut tho U. It.
A. was In1 the city .jostorday on ail
Informal lslt looklni; up matters of
the Order.
Items of Interest of Those Who Coras
and Go.
S A. neckham returned from Dal
las last nlghL
J. 1). KdRo was a visitor to Lone
Oak yesterday.
lion. N. C. Murray of Kingston was
In town yesterday.
Mrs. V. J. I'hllllps and baby went
to D.illas yesterday.
Mrs. J. L. llnSa went to Lancastur
ostoruay to visit her mother.
Miss Catherine Onlllard returned
last evening froni a visit at Terrell
County Commissioner J. A. Stone
of Celeste was In the city Inst even
ing.
Mrs. W. A Nesbilt and Bon Hob
returned last nignt from n vis't at
iono oak.
.Tudgo J. II. Diwls retiirtied from
South Tcvos last night nnd wont on
Home lo sulphur Sprlnps.
Mrs. M. II. i:ors ot Mcdregor nnd
(50 Reward
for any caso of 'Kidney Bladdor or
Rheumatic troubles Hall's Texas
Wonder can not euro It taken In
-Imo and given a fair trial. Ono bot-
tin nftnn nArfnnti n nirn Qnml fni
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Gone West.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. Mason will leave
this morning lor n visit at Sweetwater
and other Wust Texas points and will
ho absent sooral weeks.
Declared Insane.
Yvpterdny J. A. Siillunn and Will
Wairen both of Wolfe City were
tiled and declared Insane before
Judge Manning
Attended Funeral.
Hon S. I). Htlnson returned last
evening from Campbell where he at
tended tlio funeral of (Ircen Chafjln
an old citizen and friend.
W. C. T. U. Meeting.
The W C. T. 11. villi ireet this af-
ternoon wltli Mrs. .1. S Sberrlll ut 4
o'clock All iiieuiberA please notice
the change of time from 11 to I
Home From Carlsbad.
Mr niul Jfrs. ilbur Mf-nironth
have returned from Carlsbad where
they have been some tlnw for benefit
of Mr. McKlreath's health.
Returned From Denton.
Yesterday MIsboh Locile and Cor
lime Chambeilaln I.ucllo lMuonds
and .Mamlu rarmer returned ifi-om
Denton wliero lhoy attended Ihu Nor-
mal College during tho past jenr.
Gone to West Texas.
Miss I.ula Orr It home from Wilms-
boro whero she has taught for tho
past year nnd has been re-elected for
next year. Miss Orr will go tu West
Texas In a week for a visit.
Wo carry the largest and most complete assortment ot
Cameras la tho cllv Tho prices raugo from SI. 00 to
20.00 and nn one will tal.e a picture jou'Il bo proud of In
years to come.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.
GEE'S
STORE.
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Home From Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Williams and
daughters. Misses Bcsi and Ciletina
returned jesterday from a throe
uudits trip lu Mavlco wlileli Cliej
thoroughly enjoyed.
I . Harry Qalbralth.
Harry Qalbraltli editor of tho Tor-
roll Transcript was In town last nigh
and went to Sulphur Springs. The
Herald Is Indebted to Mr. Ualbralth
for ti pleasant call.
nre In tho cltv guests of Mr. and Mrs
U I Hernialzo
Mrs. H P. Whalloy and llttlo dnugh
tor (leraldlno who havo been visit-
ng with Mrs. C O. Ilrooks havo gonu
to rort worth ror a ilBlt.
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Thanking the People.
T. T. Couch returns tlinnkt to the
public who have so genprouily taken
luUnntago of his piano bargains nnd
assures thorn that tho piano anlo wl'l
rnutlniie at tho Rtniid on Soulh Stone
wait stieet. Mr. Clinch Is courteous
nnd appreciates tho ealla of all the
yeoplo. Music loers am welcome to
Ills estnbllsliii'cnt.
Fob Greenville Is Now
Thirty-Nine Cents
Yesterday morning Mayor llyrd re-
elved holtco from state lira Insta-
nce uctuary C. I) Iloulctt to tlio
frcct.thnl from tho fact that the city
uuncll hns mob tho requirements Ot
1U0 state Insurance board relative toi
ho cnaetmont ot a flro marshal that
.he key rate for tho City of Green-!
'.He hereafter will be 30 cents In
.tend ot 42 cents leaking a reduc
.on of 3 cents. Other steps will be
taken to furthor reduce the key rato.
I'hls reduction further gives C3reen
-. Illo one of tlio best rates In the stale
ml bo far as Greenville people an
-anccrned the law regulating the. flro
'nsuranco rales Is In favor
Olive St.
druggists.
SL Louis Mo
"A Westorn Homnnce" a very thril-
ling nnd exciting feature 111m. Sco
It at Vcndomo tonight
Won't fall to visit tho
sa'o at Mercer Shoo Co.
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TONIGHT
Tonight at the Vendomn Mr. Ern-
est ntler will Blng Nut Ayers beauti-
ful song "Come Out June Moon "
Ladles $ I no 'Simile Pumps light o.-
heavv nle. $2 93 Mercer Shoe Co
Sec our nil on page 3.-Co.
-Mercer Slio.
See tho 1'illiceBS tonight.
Hooks for tho gu.iduntos at Kooto'i
The Princess tonight.
Hooks for tlio guaduutcs at l'ooto'n.
Han't forget the Princess tonight
ilfliisica
Comedy Co.
22 PEOPLE 22
Postmaster Rnacli
U. G. Itoach postmaster at Celeste
was in liiwn yesterday and reiKiits
things In ills town as nourishing with
n blight outlook. Crops In that sec-
tion are looking well.
Ott on a Visit.
I'iromnii .1 T. Hlley and (family
have gone to Illchard. Stuart County
Oa. for a vUIt. Mr. Itlloy will re-
turn lu two weeks but Mrs. Hlley will
remain threo or four months.
Broko an IRnkle.
Yestetday Miss Kla Jones was In i
bugg) with Miss Clark when the
horse turned suddenly mid tipped ov i
tho vehicle. In tlio fall .Mlsa Jonc
broko au ankle and will be laid up
for uoiiiu lime.
Prayer Meeting.
Prayer meeting No. 11 will meet
with Mrs. Slmuous on Hist Church
stieet this afternoon at 1 o'clock.
There wero eighteen present Ia-L
week and a good spiritual meeting
was had. All who come will bu welcome.
Cotton Belt Agent.
J. H. Moekbee ami wito aio in the
city having come fioin Palobtlne jes
lerday moinlng Mr. Mocl.bee is
freight agent for tho Cotton llelt in
this cit). He and ills faiuil) will
bo welcuiued as residents ot tho city
All Florsheim Shoes worth $5 are
now $4.
All William Kneeland Snoes worth
$4 are now $3.
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To Honor Miss Smith.
The Christian Church oicliutra
will pl.i at tho High Hchuol Com
menceinent exercises to honor Mist
H.iltlo Clio Smith who has biiuu their
organist for somo time. 11 In a grace
fill lompllmeut to a cliaru.lng joung
lady.
BW3AKE A DATE
l'or a first-class Shampoo and Elec-
tric Scalp Treatment. All tho moj-
ern olectrlc.vl Instruments and best
tonics used.
Mrs Geo Davidson
Third Door North of Old Postofflcu.
Old Phono C5G.
PRESENTING
THE PRINCE OF
WALLA-WALLA
A Highclnss flusical Comedy in
Two Acts. Funny comedians
Fine SiiiR-ers Swell Chorus
Change of Bill hvery Day
POPULAR PRICES IQc
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JOEURQUHART Manager
Latest Motion Pictures
a-n Illustrated Songs.
Pictures Chenged Daily
SONGS BY MR. NELSON HIKE TENOR.
ORCHESTRA UNDER DIRECTION OF W. O. HURWOOD.
COOLEST CLEANEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE.
Admission
One Dime
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The Artesian Well.
No drilling has been done on the
urlcbluu well for a couple of dnyfl
'I ho well Is down :'G6u feet mid still
lu blitilo It has Iibju caving In su
the easing Ih being drawn out and lo
da the pipes will be put down as f.n
as the drilling has gouo and dillllng
will bo lesuuied
This sale includes both High
and Low Cut Shoes We have them
in all the different leathers patent
vici kid gun metal and tan. All
v sizes and lasts blucher plain lace and y
Dutcon
An Incipient Fire.
An alarm of Dm nt 4 o'cluek jot
le day ullernooii callod tlio firemen
on u liuro run to tho rosldumo ot
Mia (Inrutftt on Wutt 1-eo street
Some old wall paper on the back gu
lery eauglit Iioui an open fuinaco bin
the ilanies were extlngulslied wltho'j'
damage
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W. A. Gary Not Improving.
J. It llass and son Jas It. ll.iaa o'
I'uddu Mills were In tilt elt) yetftei
da visiting Mrs W. A. (Inry wliuwil
go tu Mineral Wells light imny t
join Mr. (hir who has been Ihem fo.
miiiiu time for his health Ills main
friends legrut that Ills health Is not
Imploring as It was hoped It would
"THE PRINCE OF WALLA-WALLA."
Another ot Dllly Aliens Screams at
the Alrdome Tonight.
Hilly Allen's Musical comedy com
ian 'ia 1'uvliig tho most popular ut
traction Ihn Alrdome has over olTercd
Last night theie was another S. It
O crowd and the olTeilng "The fllr
Krom llelow" was ghen tho usual
upruarous uppl.tusos. The dancing by
the members ot tho Allen company Ih
the best ever suen and tho dancer
are brought hack by lopoated encor-
es every night. Tonight the bill Is
"Tho prince of Walla-Walla." (moth
er dandy singing nnd dancing bill
swell choruses bettings.
A Few Reasons Why You
Should Use the Leonard
The twelve wall construction
menus a great saving' of ice in a
short time. The case or Outside
frame work is of bolid oalr
beautifully finished. The heavy
tinned wire shclTea arc remov-
able for cleaning-. The drain
pipe is quickly removed for clean-
ing. The genuine porcelain lin-
ing is absolutely germ proof and
is easily cleaned. The circula
tion is perfect assuring a free circulation of pure dry air.
Foods when placed in the Leonard retain their sweetuess
and wholesomcticss. In fact you can't buy a better refrig-
erator than the Leonard Cleauablc Porcelain lined.
Prices up from $
Armistead & Ende
4;. PA Sk
rate
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S - THIS IS THAT GOLD LEAF FLOUR RE- $
V fV 5 QUIRES ONLY ABOUT HALF AS MUCH j
1 .;: LARD IN THE MAKING OF GOOD DREAD
!; AS OTHER FLOUR. THIS FLOUR IS MADE 0
(YY 2 FROM SOFT WHEAT AND HAS A MAXI-
W V L MUM 0fr M0STURE. IF YOU ARE 'NOT O
I ';J ' A USER OF GOLD LEAF iT WILL PAY YOU 0
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!JL CX CXOVJVO ( i PXtren-."! Ion priors tn reduce them BED ROOM SUITS
jl any blyle or quality. CENTER TABLES to suit any taSTe or
J pocltel booh. COOK STOVES and RANGES as good ns tho
I I belt. PICTURE FRAMING a Rpeclnltj. and nt prices so low
Inclusive Ideas In new )()j Qan fiam(j AUU yom. lllrllU(lsl.
j spring and simiiwr Parasols ij jj
jj aio to bo round hero In great r JoHS SljClSLiF
j variety tl.nn can be seen In nl- street 8UCCESSORS TO R. F. JONES. "j
I j most tho combined slorei ot jj iji r-
Parasols to ajipreclatu their jj )i j
I worth abeauy li Nqw Xhe.TifXie
I tVWS5W0 55 TO COME TO THE AID OF THE
! r Gradiates
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or. ) ENCY A DOGGED DETERMINATION 10 auuuucu
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ell iVCX AvC f PC 1 !' SELECT FROM OUR LARGE AND CHOICE LINE
y aVXUa.XJO Jj THE pRCES PERMITTED WILL BE A REVELA-
y ( TION TO OUR RIVAL'S EVERYTHING NEW AND
V "at Pins 2Zc to $1.00. ...
A n i.m. i si on UP-TO-DATE. .
Pan Chains 21c to $1.00. J
jj Collar I'lns 25c to 1.00. jj - '
Jt4 Dainty Neckwear 'JCo to $1.00 jj j
4 nortoo"- Glen A. Coulsor
j I Gauze and Lisle Hose 23c to jj! II ' "
j ?ioo. ' ' The Up-to-d.te Jeweler
Pans all hinds 25c to ?3.50.
j Hand Hmbroldciy Ilaudhcr- jiljl
fy j chiefs DOc to 75c. j s-ggggssssgarsgygs sysyjjA--?
t j Gorman Sliver Purt.es $"..50 j!l - . .... ...JL...... .. .
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Y Hlnstlc Holts 50c to $150. irrr v Q
V Wash llolta 25c to 50c. '"i- ih
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Ue.eina and all Shin Diseases
Wo have a laigo stock of Ilotli
Strengths.
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Oliildren
FOR FLETCHER'S
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TRY ONE OF OUR WHITE SWAN ANTI-GERM COT.
TON FELT MATTRESS. USE IT THREE MONTH8 IF NOT
SATISFIED WJi 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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EARLY SPRING
VEGETABLES
"Tho finest tho narltet affords''
That sentenco doKcerlbes tho oxcol-
leuco and eomploteness of our stock
ot SPRING VEGETADLES. Wo have
on hand dnl'y tho following:
SNAP BCANS FRESH TOMA-
TOES ENGLISH PEA8 AND LET.
TUCE
If a GOOD (Iroror should carry
It whether In vegetables or fancy
and staplo (Irocorics you'll find Jt
at
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At the Colonial.
Threo swell motion pictures tiro on
tin- Colonial program today. "The
Senator and tho Stiffragutlo" nun
' M Boalter ut Iho Seaside" two
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fill-. Lou-itiim uuu lAitu HI1U .11111
la e In Poster Land" a decided nov-
elt In motion p'eturos. New songs
todny also .
Maldon ferns and mountain roses
Ft.end nn hour at the Vendome to.'ror ii0 graduates Duko Harrison i
nlg'it and see those beautiful ptc-i . I
Books fcr tho guaduates at Footo's
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Piano Sale
WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY FRIENDS FOR
THIRTY-FOUR (31) PIANO SALES DURING OUR BIG SALE
WHICH WILL CONTINUE THIRTY DAYS. TO YOU WHO
HAVE BOUGHT WE FEEL LIKE WE HAVE GIVEN YOU
rtci-iuuu iiMfciifUMtlNis AND WE STAND BACK
THEM COME AND SEE US.
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Noble &Kimbroughl:j:
J.L.COLLINS
Musi Co.
Tlio gtoatest Stoves of the time. Saves labor time ami
Worry. These Slovos are porleotlj constructed and In using
them all tho sweet Hntor ut tlio Jood Is retained and maltou
It far moio nourishing. '
Tlio money saved in fuel will' pa for ono or theso FlrolemJ
Cookers' tho first month. You imro)y Jiuat the food thoroughly
then jilaco It In this Cookor cluso up tight ttnd (hero is no
inoro worm iiOvd.''JSor of nnjthliuj burning but "vvheu remuveil
Is thoroughly coolsbdWuul ready to servo. Tu tho busy houso-
wlto they are Ilia greyest thing .jot.
Wo havo Koveifil sizes nil t&e vessels arp alumliira per-
fectly sanltury perfaet Wing lid
There nro many' advantages to be gained by using these
cookois kitohen odors nro o)ImlnlaiJ no need ot stirring food
many kinds call bo cooTkhI at crace. Dinner can bo ptcpared
lu tho cool ot tho morning and is ready at noon. Think of tho
many olhor advantugos also audi you will ngrco with us thit
thoy nre labor snving stoves. V.Tr- have tho beet and .are aiix.
lous to demonstrate thirn now . jou.
Prices S7.S0 to $13.50
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