The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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between
DALLAS
MeKINNEY
SHERMAN
DENISON
And IntermeJIato points.
.For Information call upon any
Agent or address
JAS. P. GRIFFIN G. P. A
Dallas Texas. .jfrjW
M. R. FEWELL A. G. P. A.
Denison. Texas.
THE MORNING IfERALbh-":.
' I lv -nnti-nl lit. .. .
BY E. W. HARRIS 4 SON.
Entered at too nostofflco at Green-
villo Texas as second-class mall
matter.
Wednesday Sept. 7 1910.
WHY NOT BOOST?
'Most every man is tempted
A Uttlo now and then
To do a bit of kicking
About his fellow men.
It's easy v rj- easy
To say tho ugly thing.
It's easier to grumble
Then merrily to sing.
And yet a hammer doesn't
Improve the world a bit
It doesnt help the knocker
Or mau that he has hit.
If .Mr. Satan loapts you
Some other man to mock.
Just keep so busy boosting that
. ou don'' bavo tlmo to kaock.
Some' fallow grown 'wealthy1"
While we coutinuo poor.
Some fellow has been honored
While wo romaln boscurc.
Some fellow has been lucky
When things were going bad
Or demonstrated wisdom
We didn't think ho had
Somo other follow travels
Along tho easy road
While we must struggle onward
Beneath a heavy load;
And jet for us a hammer
No treasure will unlock
- Just keop so busy boosting that
You don't have time to kuock.
I
It's hard to see the olhers ' - ''
1'ress forward In tno race
While wo who toll as bravely
Must stay In second pluco.
Dame fortune Is a female
With all a woman's wiles
And often sho Is partial
Distributing her smiles.
How oft the uuobserving
She heartens day by day
And leaves his follows creeping
Along tho weary way.
But some have brighter plumage
In every feathered nock-
Just keep so busy boosting that
"iou donf havo time to knock.
Make Satan get behind you "
When tempting jou to do
The thing that Isn't pleasant
Or say what Isn't true.
Jlo'JI tell jou how another
Won riches rightly yours.
How one by murky methods
His eminence secures.
Won't let him make you jealous
Of other's plaoe and pelf
Tor while you're boosting others
ou'ie auro to hedp yourself.
Just go about your business
As steady as a clock
Jost keep so busy boosting that
You don't have time to knock!
American Luinboruiau.
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A GREAT POLITICAL STRUGGLE
Tif .i. . -
That the next few vr iii i.i.
t.. ... ' "" """
butt the greatest political flfilll lh.
hT77 T ".I6' V!"W"1' admliM
- W UIIU IIUU Will alQIiil ha
lepreseatativos of special Interests
who will Insist ou a government by
the Inu-rests uud for the interests mil
their representatives while opjiosed
to tbooi will be those who Insist thut
th people stilt have a right to gov
tis nf .. :.: ""
ern themselves. Ths flgbt along thesj
nues wju nave to bo Hrt In the par-
ties and perhaps afterwards between
the parties. Already the Itepubllctns
are engaged In a conflict with that
vting toiown as the Unsur-
b'onta fighting the battle f tho peo
Ilo and all who study closely the po-
litical trend must know that Insurg-
ency is dally galniug ground ovm
thoqgh It J being strougly fought
liack by representatives of both ths
Ucpubllcan and Dococratlc partly
who are In sympathy with the Inter-
ests lather than the people. In their
determination to have a government
ny mo interests for Interests those
interests aro Insisting that tho repre-
sentatives elected by the people to
serve tho people should bo fr.ee to
rrve tho interests and strange to
euy there are Democrats bold enough
to tjke such a stand and to Insist
that thoy be allowed to serve as they
tlK.o-o tvo master with conflicting
Intercuts tho public service coipori-
hodh una the people. This is a bold
ir tund than iho Ifomiiiiiitn enn.i
- -
. i - iaiiuimi oiliror
patters Ijuv rtr assumml fnr ikvLraM) .'.... . .. "
deny mat .ley are at work for any
others than the people In their votes
MyBl .iGJB.t'a.'ugj
jwtiIIe esrialn Uemneratlii oltleo oeM.
crs rlalm the in Micro as a rlaht. to
PT0 whom they please without re-
gard to the will or the pmple TJpin
this Issue the political battlo of tho
near future will be fought and it will
not be so much n battle for parly su-
premacy ns for the supremacy of the
people over the special Interests thit
are now domlnatlnc this count v
through Bpeclnl legislation a struggle
for tho right against wrong The In-
trcsts have been Insidiously accom-
plishing tholr ends throuuh tho r...r.
sontatlves of the people having their
nuenous clutches upon enough i
both parties to enable them to n-cv u
on the people at will but these neo-
plo are gradually awakening to th
real condition Into whirl th.i. .
llstlossness has drawn them and the
insurgency of the Republican partv.
that Is but tho awnkenlnr nt lh. .
Plo to the enormity of the burdens
Imposed upon them will find a coun-
terpart In the Democratic ranks when
the masses see that their representa-
tives are In sympafhy with the trust-
riding corporations and hae but lit-
le In common with the imh!.. i..
lt tm to offlco. It ny be known
H the Ikmocratlc narlv hv .....
in
name than Insurgency b.U whatever
It may be called .the smiii... r...
orlng a coveniment lu ti0 interest
.... .uiiiury ami the tlm
not so far off as ni. .
maglne - Brownwood Banner Bull.
tin
THE NEW INSURANCE ACT.
The new Insurance act u-m . ...
come operative until almost within a
month of the asaomliii. ... ...
Legislature. At most the commutation
ii me extra season i.. ...
fiom the afflictions of the existing la
n. . '. "'"'"s '"w i '
iBleht h 0nlis' sllco
.:..." . . " '"' OI "le net l
lucn relef l9 wa
... reason io nor for from the ar-
tion of this one. vimiir i.
mutation thus vouch-Bar-! i u
tho cost of bringing It about will le-
pend obUously on the merits of the
new act.
As ror ourselves we have more
hope for It than fain i i
Iheliisr'-.-'-
do business under ... -' Z 1"aen wiU I"""!". Box 101
- '.. niyiio. lUQ
-n.ei point of difference It seems to
us between the existing liw ni .....
new act Is that the basic rates aio to
wj made by the State rather than by
tho Insurunce companies. Since un-
der the old law the State reserved th
right to change rates made by the
Insurance companies this change 't
seems to us. Involves mostly only the
trausfcr of initiative. Whoroas be-
foro It was the State that might dial-
lenge and suspend the action of tho
Insurance companies novi It tho
Insurance companies that may clial-
lengo and suspend the action f n
State. Tho new act does to be ur.
v.ui.u lo .(; about competition
by a son of automatic n.i.
perinltiing tle comianie to under.
-ui me inaxlmuiii or has.c ratos un-
der certain restrictions. Tn ui Q.
tent the .safe and sound companies
n. iu mis win depend manifestly on
tho level of the maximum basic rales
If this should he put high we should
havo reason to oxnecl :i mn.i.ii.i
tonipetltioti. n it . .... . .
we should have nn ...-.
l.nich coiniietltloii. tii h.r. .
---. ... .V..0L Ull IUU
lart of those conservative compatil-s
......... .uu not ready to regard their
business as a mere gamble with fate
Dallas Xows.
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PREDICTS NEW ALIGNMENT.
The following special lew .
the Dallas News is suggostlve: ;
new political nlimimcnt Ir n ..
wlillo Solid Democratic South tho
croa'tlon of a progressive party that
in Bianu ror purity in politics and
merit lu accouinllalnnani. n-m. .i...
policies advocated by Col. Itooseolt
as a Cllldlnir Btnr lu 1... .....
- c -.- .a l)IU jIUIHlCai
prophecy advanced hv w. n sin...
111 of Atlanta fin representing Oois
ernor-eioct lloko Smith of n. ...
the Atluntii Cliniinr . r.
-- v vijiiiiuerco
ami the Hardwood ilnnufadurers'
Association at the Conservation r?.
gress. .Mr. Shlnuen illucinim. .. .. .
- - " mi; "'"i
gestlon of being a politician but his
of being a nnlliiei. i.. ....
joeoru snows that he has i.u ....
active part In measures alio ting u10
"v".m ui uuorgia.
Tho feeling of tho miH nf !.-.
gin on tho question of .Col. !t(H.
elt's polleles Ib best demonstr.itoj
by the resolution adopted by our
M """"oil adopted by ou
a..- .. . . ' ""
" MJiiHiuro indorsing the U'hit
Mountain Appalachian Zl .. "!
T. advocated by Mr. Roosevelt a d
iitulnir it Ui... ..
-" .""" "e"oMntniv". i.i
wuamis w vote m Congress fur tk
Mil crcatiiu: this r.wr.i.. ....
Mr. Shlppeu. "This one policy. If
consuuwnated would result in the
conseivlug of rivers foresta nn.I gr
cultural lands worth millions.
"Jt is practical und progressive pal-
Icy and the South as far as I liavo
been able to ascertain is beglnniu
tc ri-allne that policies of this kind
must nocesarlly be (he way to tho
formation of u progressive o!rtJol
party a party that will bo all that
the name Implies and a party tli.it
will bring together such nieu as Ool.
Itoosevelt James Garfield. Glfford
. muuui nuau mitu aud othor r-
gresslve mvn."
The following fiom oue 0f nooss-
velt's recant speeches goes evon fur-
ther than tho itaudell bill on ii- ...
subject against the consideration vf
wiucn every republlonn congrossiiinii
uited and which tho Oalvoston con-
vention refused to Indorse. Mr. Itoose-
velt said: "One of the fundamental
necessities In a ronresentnth-n cnv.
eminent such as our is to make cer-
tain that the men lo whom tho peo.
pie delegate theli power shall sorve
the people by whom thov nrn elecie.t
nd not tho special Interosts. I be-
ill e mar nvitrv Vlr.nl i-....
balden to Wrform any servlco or "I
ceiro any compensation directly or
!g:jgygil3igflggj
r?as533?isaK
&?m&i
Tho .TOntl Ton Ilnvo Al .vns Bought find which hns been
la ?lso for over 30 jcurs has boruo tho slBiinturo of
ri mill has liccntuntlounticr his per-
s aVt sonal supervision sinco Its liiAmcy.
wiVvf 'tiACAi'i. Allow noiiiiot.xlccolvoyoiiln this.
All Counterfoils lm'.taitums nm) "Iust-ns.B(.ol'nro but
lixpevliuoiits thnt tilflo wHUnnt; cuiliitijorttie health oC
JnUuits nml Chlhlroii ILxpcrletico ngatiiht HxpcriiucnU
What is CASTORiA
Ctorla i. n hnrniless K-tOstltuto for Castor OH P.aro
i;nrlc Props nml Soiitlihij? Syrups. It l.H Plensnnt. It
I'onttilus ueltliiT Opium Slorphlno nor other Nnrcotlo
Mittstnmv. Ksniroli its Bunrniitcc. 1 1 destroys "Worms
nml nlla.vs Vi-vi" Minos. It cures Dlurrhica nml "Wluil .
(Jollc. ItTclloves Tccthlus Troubles cures Constipation
unit 1'iatulonoy. It. niiullates tho Pooil regulates tho
Btoiiiaoh mill l'iniols ;;llii' healthy mill liutunil itleop.
Tho Chililreii't' lnnucr:i The lutlierV .rrleuil
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
.?
Boars tho
wr&y. J&x&fSU'V.
Tlie Kind You Have Atays Bouglit
i'i Us For Over 30 Years.
Tnretnmiitoiisi
BWK3:
Indirectly from intfrsitiito corpo-1
'I"'"5 -'"d a similar piowslim eoull
not fail to be useful within I!
stMm
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS.
-:
WANTED-A second hand safe.
Ad
l"01t SAL.U A. high grade Jeia-i cow
or youiling heifer. L. A. l'.itilio. a
fOR RENT Two
rooms close in.
ofllco.
nicely
Apply
FOIl feALB A new Hosier at.
2Uxaa oulsldo 26x29 Inside; redm.
price. Mrs. It. V. Snmuell. U-ij
BAIIGAINS IN KKAL. ESTATE
Two or threo bargaius In real estatn
on Wosl lllll. Sco U A. luUa U-7
"' I"
l'Oll SAI.l: Fifty full-blood
Eagle cockiels at J2.U0 nnd ?2.5u. Jl-a
William Uacou old plume -ISO. OU
I'OIl HUNT Somo rooms. Apply to
.Mrs. w. K. Ilalthrop So. 1701 Nora
Stonewall street. u
roil lli:NT Offleu on west side
squaru over Itoseuberg's. Apply to
Jas. Armlstoad. 8 ICtf
l'OIt HUNT Building occupied by
Western Union Telegraph company.
See Geo. S. Perkins.
WANT to soil two large lots near
West Yards for one hundrud dollars
each. S.' 11. into.
LOST A long square headed hatpin
with date May 27 1910 ongr- ud on
It. Finder ploaso return to thin offlc .
9-7
l-OR SALE OH RCNT0ne six room
bungalow cottago with hack and
front gaileiles. IUru and garden lota.
See It. P. Jones both phonos.
.WANTI1D rurchasor for good s'.x
room ilwollliig; corner lot; cistern;
situated near Wesley church. Now ii
tho time to secure good homo. S. It.
Kttcr. "
'
FO" s-':-no)d Jersey cow 1 yati-
old; fresh In milk; would sell foi
part cash balance ou tlmo. J 0.
Thompson 1910 North Wesley street
DC
OLIVKIl TYPKWIHTHIIS 17 cents a
day. This is a small sum but It buy
a now No. 5 Oliver Typewriter. Iii.iv
o( touch durable und wholly denend-
able. If jou are I moron! ml vnu n-m
examine (he latest model of this ma
china at the lleralad offlco.
DIST BAIttlAIN-Ueat bargain In
West tiroonville two-story lesldence
on West I.ee near Uurlcaun College
largo Jot house as good as new; all
modern conveniences. Including ew-
ernge. balli gas and ulectric llghis
The lot alone is worth Sioou.nii ami
If ou will pay for tho ilnproveuioiiR
ou can have it. will N. Harrison
the l4uid .Man.
1IIK LAND HAN'S OPFKlt Young
mau I made you a uronositluu snm.
tlmo ago you to find tho girl and I to
liNU lilt) lot. VOtl marri.' lli li i
vuuu me nouse. The lots are high
when speaking of location and low
'heii mentioning n he price.. The
sre Gl feet front 170 feet deep oa
Van Cnruolla sliest one block south
uf i'ork street.. 10b0 rash and io.oo
per uouth wll N. llairiaou tiio
Laud Man.
I1.VNKR1JPT 8AI.H In pursuance of
the order of court I will sell op Sop:
in mio. on the premises h..i. it.
uated lietnoiii the Imins uf n aud
i oVIork al public nut lion to the
highest bidder fur cash fi.. rllIn ju
cumlirance all the kUl.)i r dry gooiU
men's fiiriilshlng. i-hoei. l.in.B wea.--Ing
nppar. I nun's clothing und gen-
eral luerchnndihe und flxmres of the
W. H. Nayior & Coinnauv. Uanv-.
located oa tho public square at Ath-
Signature of
una 14 KTt' SI NtW VORSt CITV
ens Tex. us shown by the inventory
on Inc in the office of iho said lefcree
Stock iineutoiies $:!5'.I7 and flx-ttiu-.
$50. A deiioslt In cash or
certified check from each bidder of
ih ih. cr or tte-aiVrniBcu vaiiio
..ill he ii-qnired Parties des.rliiK i )
ii -pi'i i -umL can have nmplo oppoi
IIMMtV M l. .lllil. 1n .innrmn! .
11IIV
s.ili. --tilijci t to nnnroviil of
coin I
tco.
Hltll 1) PAIlItAOY. Tni.
When j ou come here to rnako your
Wall Paper selections you liavo .i
laige aiiety fiom which to choose
i and our prices aro low enough to en-
(joldeu i i . .. . ....
..w. j ua i nvimu iiiu utldl.
211 West
Sherman cor Houston nnd Walnut St
REMEMBER OUR BIG ART DEP'T
H-I-M-H-H W-J.-:H-HM i
r
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J-H-H-?
Physicians.
MI1.US L. MOODY M. U.
Practice Limited to
EYE CAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasses Fitted.
Oflicu Weal Lee Stieet over lira-
ham Uioiheitf' sioru.
C. E. & WILL CANTIIULL
Physicians and Suroeons.
Office at l'hjHicl.1113 and Suiguuui
liOaplUl
Joe Uectoii. d Beclun-
UfcCTON & lit C TON
Phuc!;iii and Suiflecns.
OfflCu Uliatunu U1IT Ali-I.i. M -
llJCliel SlOIO. WOot hllln Bnn.ir l!.
idiujus its.
DR. GEORGE A. WELLS
OSTEOPATH.
Qraduatq of A. s. O. Kirksmle Mo
(.oiibuiiatiuu and Uxuiiuudtiuu Free
I'llOIIU COIIUl'CllOUll.
J. H. FRENCH
Pliyoiciuii and Suiucor
Olflee ui iiooio ic French a Drut.
otoio. liesiduuto South lluudlou Si
uid phono 177.
E. T. SPLAKES M. D.
Physician and Surceon
Mret-uvllii. 'i'...k
llesiduucu phono No. i 'office
v!. W. Uvea Drue Slur
VV. C. MOOLY M. D.
PllVSiCian jinrl An&n
Office upsiaua over the llcail Hard
ro uud impiemtul Compauy Storo
I'houe cuuuectlous.
Otntlsts
SAM G. DUFF.
Dentist.
Office oier Commercial
llouk Lee StreoL
National
Attor.ieyi.
SHERRILL MULKEY i HAMILTON
Attorncys-at-Lsw.
Olflees at Greei.vills and COmmsrcs.
Kd. It. lleuuett. J. T. Jones
UENNETT & JONES
Attorneys-it. Law
Office is Bioa building uortbeast
corner ot squaru
WM. PIERSON
Attcrnsy-at-Law
J'ractlrfs in all the Courts. Office
10 Schlft ftulldlnr nrnr II u ll-i.i
Btor.. ' """"
It. 0. Kvans. H. u Canientsr
EVANS i CARPiNTEH
Attorneys at.Law.
OIUCB la Coumerclsl National Bank
riff firaiiir Ttf A Tia ftsssm 3
i y l 42 i Wi J.
! SSL. -r-P 'JjM x
ir 11 A H m EwH
tWi vi t jupvr f.
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I Lin.it jut uuiut; iiuif tu luaitu yuur ' J
' inuA4Mi. usn 'I
mmm wm i
im uusHpdiif
I.ce Street.
THE PEOPLES DEPOSITORY
W. H. DU8H President P. A. NORRIS Vice Pres
JNO. L. LOVEJOY Vicr Prts. L. N. QYRD Active Vice Pre
S. 0. BROOKS Cashier.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
FSP.ST
NATIONAL
BANK
OF GREENVILLE TEXAS
MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS
BL'SOURCES.
Loans and iltstcounts
I.' B. bonds nud pieralnms
I'm r u It me Ikturos nnd real (state ..
I'axh and exchange .:...... v
Total ..
LlAtlIT.rTlE3.
dl'ltal
t3mpliis and profits
Cliciilatlon .
BLIa payable ......
hiposlts
'Total sOSS2S.V71
Tho above statement is correcL
S. B. IIUOOKS Cashier. . .
WM. PIERSON.
W. H. DUSH.
MRS. V. A. KINO
DR. ROBT. SAYLE
P. A. NORRIS
JNO. I- LOVEJOY
M. A. JOY
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resorts.
California both ono way and 4
round trip only two change.-
flreenvillo to San Francisco X
through Salt Lake. X
Denver Colorado Springs y
and Pacillc Coast points. .j
(Jalveston anil all Texas re- X
sorts. Shortest line to Calves-
ton oiled roadbed and oil bum- y
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cinders.
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Uotli Phones
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Potect your Property;
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Fire
Tornado
and Plate Glass
Insurance.
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J. M. SPURLOCK.
DR. CHAS. T. KENNEDY
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