The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XXI
GREENVILLE. TEXAS WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 7 1910
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Authority School Shoes
For Boys and Giris
Unless jour shoes fit perfectly they'll causo 5011 many an
incoir.fortablu moment; unless they fit perfectly thoy will soon
lose their Bkapo and no boy or girl likes a sloppy looking shoe
The S. L 1'lerco Shoe for tloys and (Urls will fit jour reel
just as though thoy wero mailo to mcasuro ror thoy .tro TOOi
MOUI.DI2D In process of manufacture. You get solo tit as well
as upper fit. Lot us show how S. L. l'lcrco School Shoes dif-
fer In construction from all other shoes.
' PRICES $1.75 to $3.50
OTHER GOOD MAKUS $1.00 $1.50
ONCE MORE YOU CAN GET
SEALSH1PT OYSTERS
Wo have Just received the first shliment of plump delici-
ous Scalshlpt Ojsters the Itlnd with the real tang of Iho sci
Scalshlpt Ojsters wero novel so sallsfjlng no; pi so fresh
onil wholeson-e never so nourishing as this lot
It 5011 have not jot tasted Scalshlpt Oj-slers jou hnvo a
rare treat In storo for )ou
Thoso who last jear secured Scalshlpt Oyslers from us w II
bo more than pleasod to know that they can ngiln get thorn
J. O. Hayfer & Son.
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as well as giving them the very best school
shoes that can be made. We exeJclse
the same care in tltt'sg the children as we
do with the grown folks.
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YOUNG MAN MET A TERRIBLE
DEATH YESTERDAY MORNING.
William Deaton Was Found Dead
From Effects of an Electric
Shock.
At 5 o'clock jestorda) morning no
Harry (leo jvas coming down Leo
st-cet to open the Hco tiros Mont
Market when near ilia comer r Wo
nut and leo streets ho round u llo
electric light wire extending to tho
giound and stopped balk when he
saw ljlng in tho street tho body of
a joung man about two reel from
tho sidewalk Oeo went to tho rosi
denco of Prank Stlnson and uwoko
lilm Tliej tried In notlfj the light
P'ant by phone hut found Iho phone
out of commission Mr. Stlnsun thou
Stood at the place to warn peoplo
who came nlong whllo Oeo hurried
down -to notlfj tho light plant to
turn ufi the current.
A ciuvvd soon gilhered nt tho place
and when It was so that the body
cculd bo leached It -ns round to be
thai of Wllllau I)eat6ii who reside.
on College Uonlevard with his p-.
cuts Mr and .Mrs C. (3. Beaton
Tho remains weio taken to liar
risou's undertaking estnbllshnieut and
prep.iroil"Tor burlnl and list inenliiR
the bod wnt taken to Ginger on tho
Mllieol.i 10.nl Toi burl.il. Tho dc
ceased was 17 jcars old. He was 11
tho Labor Diy celbratlqu during tho
daj and expected In a Tew d.ijs to
go Inlo iho country to pick cotton
Tho wire bad struck hlui on tho
'ert -sliuulilcr antl had burned down
almost to his waist cutting lilm op
eu and burning pail or tho heart
Ills left hand was badly burned also
mid tho faco was disfigured
As near as can bo ascertained tin-
wlio must h.io broken about mid
night as at that time Olllo Yost saw
1 flash or light and got on tho poith
uf Nash's storo to get out of tho
vaj Mi Stiii3on eiijji ho saw the
wIil liiokiMi mid IlashTni; nt 1 30 11
n anil tried to notlfj the light plant
but hii phono was out of order.
Mr S iiiiiu of the light plant states
that at midnight jm ijro ot )lr0
Nation No 2 notlned lilm that a llvo
wlro was down 011 Leo street. Mr
Slmins tiled to get a lineman to ijo
out and lopilr tho wlro but could
not nimiso hlmi so tho wlro was lctt
until niornliiu.
Sun Harwell and Mr. Harper woio
on tiioli waj home and saw tho flash-
ing and they turned back and remain
cd at thu postofflco until morulas.
'I Iioj saw no bodj Ij lug thero at that
t'mo.
.Mr. Arnold .manager or the city
light plain made an lncBtlgatlnii
Jisterday morning and thinks n guy
wlro crossed the light who conuori-
ing w ti tho ground and In that way
the light wire being of soften metal
burned through.
Iho family camo to the cltj from
tho eountry in July and thu fathor
was einplojed on the city stieet forco
until recently.
Gooigo nail collected a sum of mon
ej for the burial expenses toward
which tho flro department contributed
ten dollars.
Tho family h.ao tho sympathy of
tho whole city In the sudden and ler-
rlhlo calamity.
A PRETTY WEDDING.
Miss Mae Mulkey and Mr. W. H.
Swinney Married.
At 8:30 Monday night Wllford H.
Suliiney and Miss Mao Mulkoy woio
Married at tho resldenco of tlio
bride's paients Hon. and Mrs. O C
Mulkoy In Comnieico Tho ceremony
was peifoimed by llov. Swlnnoy of
Dallas fathor of the K'oom and th
Huoc.itlon was by ituv .Mulkey
gi.indfatber of tho brldo.
l'iio atlendanis wero MIbs Bottlo
Ipdoway and Mr Thomas Uorsny
uud llttlo Maurleu and Jornlo V. Mul-
key sliewed llowers in their path
W II llimJlton of this city sang
If 1 had u 'Jhousaud I.I103 to Live"
and Miss Whltewrlght aecompanled
on the piano
'Die bride is well ktipAin hero as a
prdtj- cultured and charming joung
lady.
'Iho groom Is traveling auditor of
the Cotton licit railroad and stands
high In thu esteem of all who know
him.
Mr and Mrs Swluuey went to Now
Orleans following tho marriage and
will bo at homo In Tcxarkana after
Oct 20th.
The Smart Set.
Barton and 'WIswoll's far famsd
"Smart Set" company with Its capa
ble and acceptable fiimnalcers vocal
It-ts singers and dancers headed by
Salem Tutt Whitney la underlined
nu tho next attraction at tlio King for
0110 night Thursday Sept 8. The or-
ganization will nppoar In a brand no v
nnd oltorvosctnt musical comedy In
throo ads ontltled "Opnrgo Washln;
Irn Uiillion" written hy S. II. Dudlr
wltii lyrlca by Mr Whllnoy himself
nud imulo by T L Cornell the pro-
duition easily agsurcos precedence
over any similar offorlng seen here
abouts In some time Mr Whitney
has been provided with a part suit
able to his welt known talents whMo
the supporting cast a largo one Is
capablo In every departmont Pore-
most In tho company aro J Homer
Tutt and Daisy Peters Martin a
c'ovr prima donna.
Flnrt class engraving at tbo lowest
price In town T. P. FUlg.
COUNTY COURT.
Several Pleas of Guilty and One" Jury
Trial-
fn county court jestordny 1 S
Dcarlng was tried on a charge of glv
Ing l.qnor lo a minor. Tho Jur
found lilm guilty and ho was lined
$25 and costs.
1M Mosley pleaded guilty lo aggi 1
atod assault nud was fined $2." mil
costs
Jed Morgan pleaded guilty ot iislu.;
nbuslvo language and was lined i
and costs.
RDDDSEVELT II ST. PAUL
WARMLY GREETED AT THU CON
SERVATION CONGRESS-
For Several Minutes Roosevelt Is Un
able to Speak Because of Dem-
onstration. f
St. Paul Minn Sept. G This In
Roosoielt day In the twin cities. .Col
ltoosoielt arrhed In Mluneai'tolls
troni Pnrgo at 7 o'clock this iiuuiilinr
mm nftor Inking breakfast was eiroit
ed to St Paul where ho made 'two
nddressos 0110 before tho NatlU11.1l
Couserwition congress In the mom
ng and one at the state fair grounds
In the afternoon.
Col llooseielt was gleeted b
crowds ot chocilug men women and
children along the entire mute riiiiu
n .Minneapolis hotel to tho statu enp
itol at st Paul rings and national
colors were dlsplajed on stores urn)
t'sldeiicos throughout thu two eltJoi
mid numerous largo pictures of lh
distinguished guest weie dlsplijed Hi
windows and In tho fronts ot build
ings.
Anil Ing at tho state e.apttol Itoose
elt was net by the 01lgln.nl u0(w
ell chili and the Spanish war otei-
nns In unlrorin who escorted lilm to
the St. Paul hotel where Koosoiell
held a shoit reeoption for men.li.r.
of tho club which beats his nanio. Af
tor a briot rest Col llooseielt with
tho samo oscort proceeded to tho Si
Paul auditorium to delliei an address
beioro the Consenatlio congres.
His speech at tho Nation i Couser
intlon congiess was lecelied with iho
wildest npplauso it-w.is soieral nil:
utes arter ho aroso to speak before In-
could n-ko himsolf heard so persis
-miy uiu 1110 throng choer lilm. In
his speech ltooseielt milllim.i "i7i
Ideas as to consenatlon sajlug lh.it
tho icckless and uncontrolhd waslo
1. lilr.1. l..w. . . . .
....... ...- juuiiiiieii in too jnst luii't
be stopped. Ho declared lilnwalr In
fnior of rigid steps lo preserw the
eountry's natural icsources for tho
benefit of tho whole people and to
check tho powor ot monopolistic cor-
porations. At the Alrdome.
Lint night 'was beautiful and a
crowded house was out to see '"Iho
Little .Minister." Tho porformunro
was all that had been piomlsed 0110
of the most delightful plajs iho Alr
dome had offered this season MIjs
Uueliaunn 11s "Ladj Dabble" gaio a
charming and clover protinjal or llu
howltchlns character Mr. Ilussell
was uxcollent In tho tltlo rolo mil
the support given them by the com
panj was without fault ami each inoiii
ber ot tho cast dosencs mention fo.'
their good work Tonight "A llluci
grass Girl" Is the offerluf a Htoiy
laid In tho blue graBS regions of K01.
tuckj' 11 big wholesome comedy dram 1
Of exceptional merit that should
pIosbo every lover of good comedy
Whllo it Is not a melodrama there
Is much more comedy thnu there wa3
In last night's bill. Thoro will also
bo a lino ot oxtni high class special
ties botwoen acts lonlgbt
You should not tall to ccme and ser
my superb lino of cut glaB. Tho bet
for tho money ovor offered Dr M
Boskow Optician.
Bargains.
Yes at Chandler's' furnlturo store
Ho has his fall salo on Call and neo
Try rnu on jour next watch or
cloclt Job I try to plcaso Lonnst
prices. T 1. lflalg.
P P. C. stands for Peerless PeaJi
Cream for salo at VA M. Jones now
cream parlor.
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BILL 15 PASSED
SENT TO SENATE DUT RETURN-
ED FOR ENGROSSMENT.
Committee Appointed on Removal of
Remains of Stephen r.
Austin
'. Austin Tex Sept 0 lly u"ote o
V(. to 12 tho house today llnnllj pass
cd iho penllentlarj hill nttur ictuslng
10 doriut the amendment eilToud h.
m.inipa retaining tho use or thu sli.ip
In tho pculteiithirles. Imniedlatelj
urtor Its pusiiage Iho bill was sent lii
ihi- eii.iie. where It orlglinted.
Lieutenant (iuieiiior Davidson re
fused tu iiceopt the prlhon bill from
thu house in thu rorm It was pie
i'i-ntcd part of It bung willlen In
leid pencil and nmendiueiits tacked
on at tho oiul ot tlio bill The bill
wan tent back to tho houso for prop
if eiigiossincnt
The spenl.01 appointed Melvlnuej
Wilson and MuiiBou as 1 commlllee
to see lo tho iciuowil of tho leuulim
or Stephen V Austin In accoidaneo
With the resolution josterdnj.
ASSIGNMENT OF CASES.
For the September Term
County Court.
of tho
Following Is the assignment or civil
Jurj dock t of tho Count Court or
limit Cnunt 'loxns. Tor tho Seploin
ber Term A I) HMO
Monday Sept. 19th 1910.
251(1 John Vnnco et il vs. S
To I A. Tel Co
SSC'I Nuiiii-Wcldoii I) CI Co va.
1' A Allison
J571 W H M ilono vs. i: ( Del.
linger
i'.njo Coiunieiclal N'ltlnnnl Hank va
Mrs. II V Samuells et al.
.it.Jb McMillan v i:ihud vn
T Ity Co or Texas
Tuesday Sept. 20th. '
C.:9 Will Wright it nl -vs
S ity Co
JiilO ll)ion ljig.ui vs St. I.
M IC
St. I
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.sou v. c Powoii vs a. c . a
P 11 Co
SUM Pails tluicai Co vs. M K.
v T Ity Co ot Texas
..fiiiil C T Pitts vs St L S. W
11 . Co
.ICi.O J H IlodgeB vs St L S W
Ity. Co
Wednesday Sept. 21st.
:!G7U A. V. Wnrnci vs ji ic. &
T It Co et ill.
SfiTl Miuy J. lines ot nl vs M
K K- T Ity Co o fl'euis
3I17J Texas Itullulng Co vh M K
v. T Ity Co or '1 exiis
smr- lie.iii iidw Co vs v m. c
A it.isehall Ahsii
All eimcH on tho nonjury Civil
Docket am set for R.ilurdij Sept.
?lth and will be lulled for trial on
that ih In tho onler In which thoy
appear on the docket.
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EV1ISS PEARLE
TEACHER OF PIANO HARMONY EAR TRAININQ
BRANCHLO OF THE STUDY Or MUSIC.
Particular iittiaitlou (;lvon 10 IkTlimors modluii and ndvancod
grndo btudeiits. 'iechnlguo 11 Hpuelulty In all chhom without whlcli
no artistic results tun bo attained I'linilumniitjld as neodud will
tu thoroughly taught In tliuno grades Tonus und particulars 011
application
CLASS WORK FOR BEGINNERS IN MUSIC Hptdul classes
for children fiom six to twelvo yearn ot iio. Kacii cla limited
to ten whlth enables tho teacher to glvo much Individual attention.
No homp pruetlco icqulrid Notation linger work tluo study and
all fundamental principle thoroughly taught In pleasing und original
ways. A special feutuio Is mudo of this work. Children taught
piivately If profurrud but for all foundational study with young cull
iliui. class work Is superior to private giving tho children tbo great
advantages ot compaiiiuushlp comparison and competition. Terms
13 00 for twenty half hour lessons Further Information on applica-
tion. Bchoola or Training.
AS'n termini Hall. Kplscopnl Ladles' Seminary Dlocc-o ot Chi-
cago. Prob) ttrlan Iadlee' College Toronto Canada.
Oberlfn Conservatory ot Mualr pborlln Ohio.
ltutldonce 2311 Hi John Street. (Ooo block north ot Loa)
Phono (old) 200.
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StMlNARY OPENED AT CAMPBELL
A Good Enrollmont to Start With and
Wilt be Doubled.
Campbell Te. Sept 5 Tho I'reo
Melhodlst Seinlmiry wns forirctlly
opened today with an enrollmont or
tlilrlj Roien pupils and this number
will llkoly bo doubled within Iho next
ftw d.ijs.
Among thoso lslllug the Instltu
linn are llei. lllniinerniiin ot Nohnis-
ka niul llei MrCiillough of Hall 11
both tililo mluUlors whoso proachlni;
li.it been well recelied by those who
lino had tho privilege ot hearing
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ANNOUNCEMENT MADE REGARD-
INQ WOMAN'S DEATH.
Mies Leneve Only Cliaraed Wth Bo
Ina An Accessory After tho
Fact.
London Sept. 0 Al tho opening
todi) or thu til.il ot Hi. Ilawlo) Clip
pen whu It dunged' with thu mill
del or Ills wlfo. Hollo Hliimru 111.)
prosecut on .iiiuouuced that largo
ipi unities ot poison had been found
In tho vvimiin'D bod) nud theio wero
evidonci-B that alio hid been subject
id to an operation
l.tliol Clua l.enoio tho doctors
tsplst who ueioinpnnled lilm In Mi
Might t" Canada after tho dlsappe.n
1 neo ot his wlfo nnd who had boon
held em the siiiue charge was also
hi ought to tho I1.11 todaj but the
crown stited It had been decided lo
confine all allegitlons agilust the
ISlrl to being tlial of accessoiy nrim
he fact.
'Ibis lellevi'H Miss Leni'vo of an)
foukuuwledijo or tho crime Inturesl
In tho Clipped e.iMi. whkh wns In
lenso diirlng tho seareh ror the dor
loi has h) no means been worn 01P
.is shown b (lie irowd which w.is In
the ih-lnlt) of I In.' How street pnllc"
court when tho trial opened today
PRESBYTERIAN AID SOCIETY.
Was Dellflhtfully Entci tallied by Mri.
McLain Yesterday
'Iho Ladles' Aid Society of tlio 1'lisl
l'rBli)lcrlau cluinli mot In Hoclal
session at -:0 o'i lock )eslerday .if
leinooii with Mrs 0 i: Mcl.alu with
a lirgo .illnndiineo Tlio meetlm; was
1 ailed lo ordei by tho vlco preslileul
Mrs V A Nosbllt Roll call was
.-uiHUoii'd Willi lllble ipiotntloiH Mn
McLain was oluled doleg.ifo tu the
mlsBlonar) eomeiilloii whlcli meoU
In Toxarkaun In Ootobor with Mis
llnnlor no alleinate It was decided
to h.ivo )oar IiihiIch for the coii'Jug
)ear'H slud) Dining tho sorlnl b-is
slou which rollowed I ho hosless sen
jd ilollelous rurreshiuents or ii)Sle-
H.il nl on loftnce leaf wllh iuii)ou-
inline wafcis Saratoga chips nud
oraiigo shoibot.
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1'utl and complete show lug or boya' nnd girls' stroiiF.
ilurdy depeiidnhlo school shoes the kind that pleatea paronw
nud ehlMreli. Ihoy nro ntailu to fit tho clilldren'n sroivliift
reut and fit iwrfeotly loo. Tho slylOH are nil that could bo
desired and Iho many different oiicb wo shuw will delight you.
'Ihoy ionic in tho patent leather vlct nnd box calf. In tho
bluclior lnco medium and hoavy wolt soles now toes plain
nud oap Ihoy coma In nil sizes nt JL7S to SU.OO
Children's durnblo school shoes in tho vlcl and patont welt
soles eryi newest styles that will fit perfectly thoso are Tor
small children nrleo $100 to SI. 50
Hoys' sljllsli slinos In the hoavy and medium weight wolt
solos blucher laco vlel kid and patent louthcr stjloa that
ennnot full to plange the boy at $160 to SU.50
School Stockings
Poii) Stm khiKH for scIuhiI elilldini iui the best made they
do 1101 woar out onsllv euni.- lit Unci weights fast black and
stnluloMH Wo niu sub- ngi iiIh lieie and wo guirnnteu ovn."y
pilr lo he as we so prho per p-iii JJ50
Ilimv) ribbed Hiliool htnrkliiKS
stalulosB uowheie can jou find
Schooi Supplies
Vo liavo the most loniplelo stoik of school supplies
shown lu Ink. tnlileU pens pmrlls rubbors rules etc. como
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If jou nro not rry ciiBtevncr phono mo n trial order.
C'onipleto lino of fiooh grocerlas and Country Produoe.
Imiiko ii special offort In keop ovorylhlng In Country
Produce lino Farmers nro roifueitod lo eco me for
best prices on what Ihoy have to sol). If It's In town
we hnvo It or will get It for you. Wo want a share ot
your trade and will treat you right
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