The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 222, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 31, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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GREENVILLE. TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 31 19 JO-FOUR PACES
NO. 222
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ALL OUR SILK AND LINGERIE DRESSES WILL
BE PLACED ON SALE ALL THIS WEE.K AT ONE-
FOURTH OFF OR 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. THIS
IS FOR THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LINGERIE DRESS-
ES THAT ARE PRICED AT $0.95 AND OVER.
THE WARM SEASON IS NOW HERE. BE WISE
AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES.
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS FOR JULY
NOW ON SALE.
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MILITIA COMPANIES PART1C1.
PATE AT ATLANTA.
At Number of Placet Grave of Doth
i Gray and Blue Were
Decorated.
Atlanta da. May 30. Following
ilio custom of the last few yearo tho
Southern militia comnauUs today par.
UclpatoJ in Decorntlca day exercise
hold under tho auspices of bubsm-js
0. A. n. posts. At MaileUa. Ox. An-
dorsonvlllo Gn. Chattanooga Nash-
vill and .Memphis Tcnn. VIcksbure
-Miss. and other points whero thou
ands of union soldiers a-o burled In
national cemeteries tho graves worn
marked with tiny American flagi and
appropriate addresses wcro do Ivered
by Northern nnd Southern speakers
At Riiiin. points tho Braves of Con-
fedora to coldlera were also decorated
by tho union veterans.
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' FORTY INJURED; SOME FATALLY.
Cars Filled With Plessure-?ckio
Collide Near Oakland Cal.
Oakland Cab May 30. Forty pro-
plo wero Injured xomo of thorn fmtal-
ly when two enta of the Cnllfornli
Klectrlo railway nnd tin- l.eoin
Heights lino llllcd wllh excursionist.'
collided en route to picnic grounds
lodny. The Itijuied worn iroslly worn
eh and children. Tho nccldcnt or-
cur red about nlno nillea frrun O.il:
land.
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WE SAVE YOU MONEY
On Groceries and Heats. Our quality is bettor
and our prices lower. The best quality and tho
lowest prico Is our motto. We'ro pleasing a
whole lot of people and belleva wo can satisfy
you. Order an order!
J. O. Hayter & Son.
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Clothes and you'll profit uy
trading here.
YOU'LL PROFIT by be'lnj
ono of tho best dronsed .Men
In town.
YOU'LL PROFIT by rea-
son of being fully protcctud
by our stiong guarantee of
"full satisfaction or money
back."
YOU'LL PROFIT by 'hav-
lng nil Clothes worries re-
moved from your mind '
Elegant Spring Suits at
?10. 915. $18" !?:uv
Handsome Spring Trous-
ers at S2.50. $.'.00 10
8.00.
Ail the correct Hats
Tho host In Toggery.
CREDITS F0RJFF1LIATION
PAPERS FDOM THE HIGH SCHOOL
EXAMINED AND APPROVED.
Puts Greenville at Top of List of
Schools With the State
University.
Prof h C. Geo rceoived a letter
yesterday from Prof. J. b Henderson
of tho Slate University faculty' and
visitor of schools. In which he states
that pnpars from tho UrconVUlo High
School have been received and exam-
ined and approved by tho professors
of tho topics sent In which nro solid
uiomotry trigonometry German 12ng-
llsli history' nnd- physiography.
"Prof. Henderson says ho will recom-
mend to the faculty that nffilintioi
bo granted the Greenville High School
In these subjects. This will give
twenty credits with tho University
and puts thu school on tho top of
stnto schools In the number of sub-
jects nnd eredltB no school having
more credits.
Tho Greenville High School now has
affiliation with thu State University In
the following subjecis: Latin Kngllsh
Ancient Medieval and Modern His-
tory; American Hlsto-y English His
tory Civics Algebra Plana and Solid
Gcometcry Trigonometry Jhemlstry
German Physics Physiography and
Physiology.
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TEXAS COAL MINE OPERATORS
GRANT INCREASE.
Five Thousand Mot Return and G;t
Increase of Five Cents a
Ton.
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Tort Worth Tox May 30. Five
thousand icon will return tp work iv.
the coal mines of Texas as a- result
of tho contractsigned hero today be-
tween tho mine workers and tho Tex-
as and I'eclflc Coal company and otb
or Texas opointors.
The men get an increase of S c?nt
per ton tho eamo demanded by tin
Cincinnati lnlcrnat'onal convention.
This cuds two" months' suspension
of work In Texas and cornea at a
time when Vio railways wore Just be
ginning to feel the effects of the conl
shortage.
UNSUCCESSFUL ATTACK MADE
ON INSURGENT JORCES.
U. S. Consul Seids Report of Ennnue-
mont to Washington Talk of
Mediation. '--
New Orleans I. a. May 30. A spec-
ial cablegram received huie (his muni
lng from Dluellelds Nicaragua sajs
Hurl'n his troops tlmo and nRaln
against "B..t nda's trenches yoitorri.)) '
only to'iVe lepulred by ilio (urrlllo
ninchlno' gun in-.- Genernl Arias com-
)uni)dlngUu .Madriz TorcoH besieging
Ulucflelds BUffeicd heavy lossos whl!.-
tho defenders of the city had compar-
atively little.
It now seems that tho nttnrk ;i
tho city has Tniled as did Ustrada's
attack on Mnnngua. It Is expected
that moro lighting will occur today
Humors of pence negotiations woio
renewed this' morning the latest re
port being that the United Slates na-
val commander will act as ouo of tho
mediators.
Refuses to Surrender.
San Juan del Sur May 30. Genor-
nl Luis Mena commander of Iho lu-
suigent forces nl Knrcn lias refused
to surrender Iho town. General Chin-
arrla offered to guaranteo Iho lives ol
tho rebels. When tho terms were
rejected President Madriz ordered
Chavarrla to contlnuo his operations
until 'tho town fell.
Prisoners arc Taken.
Washington May 3D. Sovere light
lng between the troops. of- President
Madriz and those of the piiivisinnnl
president Hutrnda of tho luvolnllon
Ists took place curly this miin'iry
near lllucflelds Nicaragua nrciirdlng
In a mossago from United Stales Con-
sul Moffnt at Illiionolds received lo-
day. Two hundred prisoners wero tnkQii
by the Kstrada troops. J
SEEKS RE-ELECTION.
Michigan Republican Asks Endorse-
ment by Popular Vote.
Knlnmazoo Mich. May 30. United
States Senator Ilurrows today mi-
nouncod his cnndldncy for ro-C-loe.tlon
and his desire In ho endorsed by a
popular oto at tho primaries nexi
fall Ills announcement commends
tho "conservative yet progressive
tendencies of President Tafl."
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1WHETED HI BESTED
STATE SENATOR BRODERICK 13
INVOLVED IN BRIBERY CASE.
Phono us nnd wo will dollvcr yon
fresh ovcry day "Holsom" Itroud.
Weyrfch. 1
Roykln has thobcst lino of lawn
irowpjs In tho city ranging In price
from $1.50 to m.co.
PERISH IN HOTEL FIRE
REPORTER ENOS
LIFE.
OCCURS IN HOSTELRY AT
FAULA YESTERDAY.
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Four Indians Who Came to Attend
Commencement of Creek
School.
Edward Hanics Robinson Reiently e(
New Orleans Dies In Fort Werth.
Port Wot tli. T. x. May :!0 IMward
II. um UoliiiiKtm nired thlriy. a weli
l.nown m-MHimper msn Mul political
writer nf New Oleniin eommlttcd
xelclili- bete tb1 morning In 111
nnnrlm-in He mvallowod tv third
of ic-vind of rynnldo of iiolasslinn
t''e'i Hud two bullets Into bis liral'i
i.'lng almost lunlnlltly. Itnlilmuiu
pw.p her- rMenil and wan a report-
Mliikogeo Ok'n.. Mny 3(I.-W.ur In ( . Ul H.r To!Krnm. "lie leaven
dlaus perisliH In a tlo.el Jlro at Rn u . wt n( w .MMmy
foh'n onrly Ihla mo ulnR. ; 1 .
Tim dead;
Pelur Heaver.
Mri neaer.
-A Uoavor child.
Jnhn Parknhja. -
Tho Indians cnlne lo Kitfniila trnni
their him at Weolutka joslonlay u
alletnl tho coniinoiH'oiiicnt oxorelseu
of the Creek school
Tho Ilio broke out In a store oocu
pylng the ground floor of tho .liotel
Uiid the victims worn uulfnonJoAi liv
Hinnkn. )y . . '
Cat I Mcctina.- j '
A mass mooting or tli'o cltlttoiis t
called lo uvml nt tlio UmMiti'V club
Wcdnolday .luno 1 nt 7;30 o'c'oelt
p. in. ti) prnvlda wnys apiT fileans of
securing tho CieeiivIIUvWjilfe Clly In-
(orurhan railway n)id li fUipjiort ihu
plan of making (Irennrlllo sin lute nr-
lian center for this sect 'on Qt I'm
stale. Uvery persmi nwnliig unv loiul.
ncB8 ovcry properly holder ilnd ovijry
person willing to push (Jroeiivllla to
tho Trout should bo there without fnl1.
HOOSTKlt CI.Ull
John Mricltson Sec.
For Sale".
My black maio and spider phaeton
good ns new. Mnro best camuluatloii
'animal In Hunt county iiorfectly safe
at n bargain it bought at once.
DUKK W. HAltlllSON.
Insist on having tironil wrapped In
waxed paper. Woyrlch.
It's May 31bL
If jou want to look woll all
of Iho lime nnd be woll icoU
of Iho time uso ?
GRRKNVILUH
MINbRAL
! HEIGHTS
WATER.
(Tho Mllchcll Well)
and get results. It cleans
nur syslani .
Phonii Ilngley
Druggist
Delivered anywhere In tho clt.
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6AY8 DEATH KNELL FOR PR03
PLANNBb.
Combination of Colquitt Davidson
and Polnde.xter Will Capture
Neit StnldConvntlon.
Hon. Cone Johnson' before nn en-
ihuRlQstlo nndlenoe tit H50D ixioplo m
t'ovslcana ln Mny tX made Ilia follow-
ing spowh showing the oinblnatl-.ir
Hint lino been mado by Culipiltt Wav-
idson nnd I'oludexter:
"Tho (ixonvhulmlu's Issue beforo
thw people of Trows nl this hour"
said Mr. Johnson "Is whether the
people of the whole State are lo pre-
serve tho power and right to lay In-
st motions nu their officeholders which
they will respect nnd obey. They are
miners nnd sappers at work from cm
National capital nt Washington to our
own local government nt homo who
are striving to undermine this essen-
tial principle of government uuA '.-)
:ob tho people of their participation
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VOU CAN ALVJAVS
J. find aoinothlng now and useful
f hero for MILADY'S TOILET
TABLE. Wo have such nn und- y
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Y Iob variety of "beauty aCcoi-. j
yt sorleH" lliat wo cnu not .lien'n
X lo eiiumernto lliotii. Voti are )1- Yt
j ways cordially Invltod lo euiiyi V
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X t una lool! tlirnugn our line
J. Tollot Articles vou will
X find a mure complete line any .'
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Vacation
Needs
A trunk Is the flmt nerowlty and a strong stout ong. tU)t
will stand iho trip of every length la horc ready for your la-
upertum. Vo linvo Iota of them Just arrived and we feel sure
or otto thing you won't find any priced less than our store.
It's a pleasure lo own one of Ihwe handsome trunks or lms'j
sou nro sue your ololhlug is protected lliey nro stout cen-
eiilout oeonolnlcal rOomy rtud In oVery lilanco they fit the
oulflt you want lo carry with yon thoro is size shnpti anl
stylo hero In lioth suit eaen bags nnd trunks that will pleaie
ovcry Individual taste. We mention hero a fow of tho latoit
11 rival sad wo urjo ou to conj In nt onro and nuko your
ooloctlon. Wo will atnnd back of theso Eooda for they are the
host.
Ilandsonin trunks strongly built brass corners locks and
bolts heavy ntraps linen and paper lined docp tray will last
for years nl prices nl this special price of $10.75 to. ...1.150
l-afgu roomy canvas covered trunks n placo for everything
ihitlhlo trays fine trimmings ot brass very best locks bolts
bumpers etc. heavy leather slrnpa. Hundreds -who are plan-
ning it vacation trip wlU nocd Just such a ttunlc as this they
are uitusually strong and excellent values at $5.00 tu 1450'
Medium 'bIsu canvas covered trunks single and double traya
Jiavo bolls locks and leather Btrnps well lined all liavo braced
corners there Is a good assortment of site;! nnd styles sliowu
here nt J1.05 to .1.15
Klcgnut leather suit cases and hand bags very host locks leath-
er straps many now Idena Introduced In tho bags coico aro nil
leather lined prices $1.05 toi.... $12.50
l'lno suit ensos In the pinny sites heavy straps soma leather
lined thcBo aro largo and roomy and the very beat values.
Those aro now styles and onos that will wear well prices
$0.05 to $12.50
Hand bags In Iho nmolU'r sizes in tho black and leather shades
tbosn are ireful hags and are npcclal values at C5c to 1.50
e or Y
Among them Is TAN STOP
CREME. Wo cannot any too
many good thlngH In ll fuvoi-.
Just liy a Jjr and see.
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of
Memorandum Honks
Pons Tablets
Pencils
Inks mid
.Mun'lnKo.
Courteous treatment Is given
to all.
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Albert's -Place
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Was Indicted by the Grand Jury Last
Saturday and Surrendered
Yesterday
EXTRA SPECIAL
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BBack Buck
Pump
$2.95
Palace of Sweets
Will open In old poslnfricn
building Snturduy May '!!.
To start thlngH off lively nnd
get acquainted wllh Iho people
wo will Klvo a SPECIAL SALE
Saturday May 28. Don't indss It.
FINE HOME-MADE CANDIEO
AND PURE ICE CREAM-
White People Only
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JUST RECEIVED A BIG SHIPMENT OF 18 INCH AND
27 INCH FLOUHCINO AND DAND8 BEAUTIFUL PAT-
TERNS AND ALL NEW.
WE WERE VERY FORTUNATE IN SECURINO THESE
EXCELLENT VALUES MUCH DELOW THEIR REAL VALUE
WHICH ENABLES UO TO SELL THIS FLOUNCINQ AS
CHEAP AS WE COULD BUY IT FROM MANUFACTURE
EARLY IN THE 6EAS0N.
ALL SIZES IN LADIES' AUTO DUSTtR8 $2.50 AND
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NEW SHIPMENT CHILDREN'S SAILOR STRAVS 50?.
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Some Peopls can be foolep all the
time all people can be fooled tiome
times BUT you can't fool all the
people all the time
MORAL
Come to us for your shoes of real
value and correct style.
X Greenville Shoe Co.
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Chicago HI. .May 30. Statu Sen-
ator Iiroderlck who Was indicted on
tho charge of bribery In the clc.-c.tlt)
of United States Senator William
Lorlmcr by tho Sprlnglleld grand Juy
Saturday mirrendorcd todny.
During the forenoon P. jr. O'Don-
noil an nttorlfej for Iiroderlck call
ed Uepuly Sheriff Ing on tlio tele-
phone and aesuied him tlio Indicted
legislator was stilt In the city.
"Wo nro making arrangements for
his bond" said O'Ponucll.
Senator Ilroderlclc later surrender
ed to Deputy Sheriff Long here today.
The Piano Sale
Tho grand piano sale by Jatnus T.
Couch will contlnuo at the stand on
South Stonewall street where those
doslrlug bargains In first class planja
can bo accommodated. Every piano
Is guaranteed and tbo public Is Invit-
ed to call and Inspect the Instruments
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GOING SOmE!!
Wo liavo rc-oeotly put on two bran new delivery wagona
bought an Ante rcroentd our store Immersed the'wholo busi-
ness In a now coat of paint so if you nro looking for K)a
tiling good to cat right now guess Hint's us.
OR.R. LETTLE
WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE BOOSTER CLUB.
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. i' - .nia.j lu 1 1 ji'j'-i'-wam . Jiumiisi'i-u-u -1-
Engravlng of the best kind at low-
est prices. Rrlng mo your water..
uroorella or anything you want yoir
name on. Will do ) oil a nlco Job at
lowest prices. T. P. Flals .
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IF IN NEED OF ANVTHIfIG IN OUR LINE BE 8URE
TO CALL Oy US. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUn TRADE
AND MAKE THE PRICE6 RIGHT
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Olasses correctly fltled to the eye
lenses ground and made wbllj yov
wait- Dr. M. Bestow Optician.
I thing on sale
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l.l)N(I UUN.
A House built out of HIS8T QUAI.I
1 Y cit Lumber tli a lilud we luuidle.
Is still a good bouse when tho hnucn
built of phsfip hiiubir bi)t dear n-
sny price from Hattern Toms or
ols0wbero Is long gone to plecos.
Pntronlto Home Trado and get
I115BT QUALITY Jt Is tUo cheapest.
H A BARSUH LUMBER CO
(fl"cesors to Conway Oraig Lumber
Company.)
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