The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Wo wo receiving dally large mlpmonts of now Tall Gar-
ments. Never have tlio models bon as pretty ns tlits Benson
c aro showing n number of the now colorings. The styles
tills season cannot liolp but plonso tlio most fastidious. Promi-
nent among them nro
Tailored Wool Suits
The models ibis senton aro very pretty. Coals In various
letgths to suit individual taste; skirls In both polatod and hob-
lie effects splendid lino ot cloths and colors lo chose from; ex-
ceptional values nt $H5o $19.50 $24.50 and $33.00
One-Piece Wool Dresses
In serges oollcnncs broadcloths etc. In navy wlno green
I'twn smoke and a d07on other dirfcront colors; so many dif-
ferent models It Is Impossible to describe any ono In parllcin
lar; prices range $14.50 $19.75 $21.50 $29.50 and $33 00
Party Dresses
We an showing a good lino of dresses In pink. light-blue
i tlio and n-uls; all smppj stylos many of them with tho pop-
u'nr draw In or hobble effect oxcopiloinl nlucs at
onlv $14.50 $19.50 $24 50 $29.50 $33 00
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HELD ITS MONTHLY MEETING
WITH MRS BUSH'
Papers on Our Greatest Need
lowed by Election of
Officers.
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If You Take Advatedge of Our
Low Price on Buggies
Removal Sale Until September 1st
Complete Line From Which to Select
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The Auxlllar) ot the C. W. D. M
bold Its monthly meeting with .Mrs.
W. II. Ilnsh as hostess assisted by
.Mcwlnmss Will rrlest ltobey L. O.
Pennington J. i:. l'rlce IM Jllley anJ
Drill ItobelUon.
'1 ho ini-ollng was opened with the
bjiuii 'llleseed lie the Tie." In tlio
nusenco ot the piosldent and vice
president Mrs. J. S. Shorrlll presld
od Hull call Mill lespouded to Willi
tho following ijiiolnltnti given In urn
tort .
' Dlv luu Redeemer could I sponk
'Hi) line so full and free
I nto piich heart that needs Thy grace
Id bring this world to Thee.''
Subject Our gientost need now.
The paper on evangelistic words
hj .Mrs lioauchaiup showed tint ev.w
gellslng tlio world Is (be task .i!as
coufiontlng the church ot Chrl.it
A t.ilk on Industrial Work by .Mm.
Hewitt mado one seo that many could
11 this wa bo Interested In securing
an education
A r-iullng 011 .Medical Mlnlstrj bv
Mr- Jim Hills wni net on the pro
gram In which Rbe give to us so
rloirlv how tho pcoplo of the hc.ithcii
world are In bondage to luck super-
stition and charms
SimiiI Interesting letters from
.Mr- 1. iriiiiiin iicsrrllittig lur mjage
to the Philippines welo road bj Mri.
Ilti-h
Mrs Shorrlll load n piper on Ibe
urci nt nctd of duos She also told us
of her mooting nt Long llpnch the Na
tional preslilctil of the C W II M
Mis Annli- It Atwalnr
1 he program bolng finished the
busniest session opened with tho'
i-lnition ot olTlcois for the nsiilng
jiai us follows. Piosliluit Airs W
II Hush Vlto I'losident Mis. IM
Joins. Serrotniy Mrs. Del'oe; Troas
urc-r Mrs V. A Kins; Assistant
Tipasurci Airs Iliilchpison; Press
Itepnrtcr Mis Jno lle.iiithatnp
'I he ladb'H wero then invited to the
dining loom whore it-freshlng mint
kn and sandwiches were served
Reporter
INVITED TO SPEAK.
Major Nichols and E. ?. Manoum
Will Talk at South Sabine.
The people of South S.ihlne havu
Inillctl Major J 1' Nichols to ad-
it ess ft meeting nt that place mi Sept.
IT and Hon. C P. Maiigum ot Com-
merce will also be protcnt nud make
a speech.
Major Nichols will address tho peo-
ple on geuoral topics and Mr. Man-
gum will talk on educational matte's.
Messrs Nichols and Mnngum nro
tho two democratic nominees for leg-
islature from Hunt county mul ate
both good a nui'iit speakers.
FIRE MEETING LftST M-T
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A CHANCE WAS MADE OF THE
CITY FIRE WARDS
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MONEY SAVED
Directions For Turning In Alarms
and Location of the
Stations.
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City Council
Tlio nt Council met In weeklv
session ester0a and nudlleil bilk).
Will Teach at Amarlllo.
Miss (Icitrudo Ilrlscou will go to
Amarlllo todi where alio will iciUi
in the public schools.
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Marriage Licenses.
Trajlor and Huttlo He nobis.
HnV.th and Mis Cecil Han
Is Now With Ivy.
Jot Wood.ill has-ii chair In the bar-
bershop of John I' Ivy now wbeio
he will bu gl.id to suo his friends
The Marthas
The .Marthas will nscel this after-
noon nt I o'clock at the homo of Mrs.
IM Jones in called session
Editor Ashmoro Here.
I) C Aslmore of th Celeste Cour-
ier was In the city lasted tiling uml
mule a pleasant call at the Herald
office
At n meeting of the Orcein llle l'lre
departnient mst night It was dtchlol
to thangn tho waids as follows:
All territory south ot the Cotton
Unit rnllioad tuul oast of that pirt
of Totns street that Is south of the
Cotton Ik It track to bo designated
ns Ward No. 1.
uaru .o 2 will be all west if
SoutJi Texas street and west of the
ma u line ot tho M K. c T. mad
Waul No 3 will bo all tenllorj
north of the Cotton Holt lallwnj and
east or the main line of tho M . K
& T rnllroad.
A goneral alarm will bo rung Tor
nil the business dls'trlct and in uiuf.n-
turlng -limits. v
Stations Nos. l and 2 will tespuiil
to all general ahmns.
Tor the hem-fit id the public we
will state that tho Central statloi
his both new and old phones mid thai
stations Nos 1 and 2 lu-e the n..-
phono mily. In turn ng In a Hie
alarm oer the now pboup nil three
stations aio bridged togethei and gt
thu alarm at the san.' lime.
An alarm over the old phone only
leaches tlio Central tiro station and if
the tlio Is near stations No l or No
2 tho Centi.il tlio station calls them
out the new phone
Station No 1 Is on the corner of
One.il nnd4 Stewart sheets ami No
2 Is on tho coiner or I.co nnd W.il
nut streets s.c
IS MONEY MADE.
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Wo nro In the furniture busl
ness to mnko money but we
'! will also save It for you It Q'
? bu from us or let us figure
with you We will be glad of
banco to "Show ' ou
J. W SINCLAIR
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Piano
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TAKE A LOOK IN ;i
WITHIN THREE YEARS THERE WILL l.E ONLY
PLAYER PIAN03 SOLD. ANY ONE CAN PLAY THESE IN
STRUM&NTS WITHOUT MUSICAL TRAINING. CALL IN
AND HEAR ONE.
WE ARE SELLING PIANOS EVERY DAY. OVER FIFTY
OIANOS SOLD SINCE MAY 20. PRICES ARE RIQHT FROM
S'J 55.00 TO $500.00. EASY TERMS.
H s Wo have ono ot tho best tuners In tho Stato. Phono
as jour orders.
J.L.COLLINS
Music Co.
Greenville Texas
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ICE COLD MELONS
The Temperature.
'I ho government thermometer regis-
tered luj degrees jesterdaj Tlu
.ilnfnll ot tho night before was
Si lou of an Inch
PERSONAL MENTION.
Had a Relapse.
l.nii lliilTnkei Jr. who had been
quite sick was out jestetday and hnd
i rclipse and Is again (oiillued to tho
bouse.
A Business Change.
V .1 Shopheid jesterday bought
the cigar and confectioner) store of
Albert Tischmacher. Klllliigswortn
4 Shepherd will bae their real es-
I'lte office In the roar of the stor1
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Send The Children
J On drag store massages to our storo and wo will gIo them thu
-ory best attention and treat them with as much fa-or nnrl
couriesy as wo Ho grown ups. If tho goods aro uot Just wlm
jou would hae picked out. wo ask -ou to return thorn
Irft this be your drug store.
GEES DRUG STORE.
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SOLES SHOES FOR 75 CENTS.
AT HAGAN'S OLD STAND NEXT
DOOR TO ARVIN'S DRUG STORE
ON WEST LEE STREET.
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Each day we are receiv-
ing new fall goods in the
newest and latest styles.
They are here for your ftZX
J lie occupied W.l
careful inspection call
from you will be appreciated.
Items of Interest of Those Who Come
and Co-
lt II -li'tt went to Shitnenort last
night
I M. 'ilsdall went to Dallas lam
e nlug.
T. J Amos returned last night
from Dallas.
II I. C.11 pouter leturiicd from Djl
lis lant night.
J 1' Copelrmi! of Wolfo Cits was
In the city sestordny.
'lorn Hist has gouo to I.ebinon.
Tenn to attend college.
l'losidlng niiler 11. fl. Mood was in
Cndilo Mills last evening.
Col W. C Jones was a profess'on-
al visitor to Celeste jesterday.
Constablo Illrl Robinson ot Quill
Inn was In the city yosterday
Miss 'lot Jones relumed Josterduj
fioin a visit to hoi grandmother at
Kingston.
A. U Patterson was In Dallas jos-
(1 rilaj lo rent a bouse loi himself
and f.iinll).
Miss Olivia Casey ami hei guunt.
Miss I'tlml Cobb retuninl last night
I Kim Dallas.
-Miss Wllllu M.ij IJttlL'nveiit to
IVut Woith jesteidi) to enter the
l'olvlocliulc
Hill) C'liiuin leturnoil lust nlgnl
Mom an oMenilcd tilp to New Vol I.
I and other l.nstoin points.
j Mis. Klninr I'eniborlon who his
j Ui on vlslllng here will leave tod ij
lor her home in AuurlHo
Mr mul Mis v.. O. 'lhompson are
j in the cli from Tort Worth visiting
J o'd fri"ticls Tlioj mmoil nwaj from
tlnls clt) Biiiiio tweulj-sl joar ago
.Miss Ombol Tii)lur of Pou Worth
who has boen visiting Miss Hullo
t.nnts'iif slur returned lo her hoiu.i
esterda
.Mrs Jubii (livens who has been vis
Itlng her sisters .Mrs. It M. Dlaii
and Mrs II J Williams left jester
din for hoi homo nt Parayilte la.
The Mlssut fnitchlleld ot llupn
Ark visited fn tho oily joslerdnj
Rlnl last evening ksft for (Iworgetown
to outer tho Smith vestern Unlvorsltv
Mr ami .Mrs A. N IMwaids left
MBtenlaj morning for tholr liono nt
Gordon after a visit with their son
A i: Udwaids and fumllj on South
Wi-slej stioct
W II St Clair left jetserdaj for
St loo. where he will visit mime ten
ilns llu aecoii!4)aulod Ills s ster
Mis It r Sampson home who has
lieoi visiting with him several wi-uks
To Attend a Wedding.
JCIss Hello I-antiu'Ster and Will
I 010 went to Dallas jesterday to at-
tend the wedding ot Miss Haxley a
sister-in-law of Mr. Love. The mar-
tligo will take place lodaj'.
If the Hunt County People
knew tho merits of Hall's Teaa Won
dor thpy would never Buffer from Kid
no madder or IthoiuiMtlc troubl-
$100 bottle a. CO day treatment sel-
dom falls to cure Write for local tes
tlmonlals Dr r. W Hall. 202G Ollvu
St.. St Louis Mo Sold by druggists
and seo If tin 10 I nt something In
the painl line vou mod We carrj ail
kinds of paints id's varnlsho stains
polishes eniniels etc. 'I ho brushes
lo apply tliPin with too Everything
from thu snnllosl ranvel's hair pencil
lo the biggest whitewash brush II'
lino upto-date Will Paper Qinlltv
and ipi.mtit the best and most foi ilie
uinnev
J C White & Co.
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Refreshing
Drinks
Delicious
Cream
Big Rain at Abilene.
Col . L llackbani received a tele
giam jcsterd.ij that a heavy win had
fallen In the Abilene count! y and
tb it tho city of Abilene now had an
abundance of water.
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YOURS TO PLEASE
R. N. WHITE
Corner Lee and St John Streets
Will Rebuild.
1111 Klliuit bought fimii
011 which tho house
1 burned last uuok
and eroct a haudsomu two story real-
j iienie of eight moms with all mod
'iiii eoiivcnleiices
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Attending the Association
Yesierd.ij President Coinpero ir
llurleson College went to Pluto to
oitund the Collin County llaptiit .
socUtlun and will apeak thmo In be
Jialf of the lollogo
Aid Society Meeting
Tho uld soilet) or tlio West Hill
llaptlst Chun li will iret with Mrs
I'srrish on Pltkett siieet this after
noon at 4 o'clock
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A Look Into the Future.
Vou will roadlly seo bow sou can
2 I buy on tho Installment plan goods np.il
.T h.irdlv nav tunru tlinn rA nn.i ..n
I " f ....... .WHM IVltb 41UU JVI
own tho goods n S. Chandlor tha
turnliuro uiau will explain to you.
AAMAAAfcAAAAA a .. Vi ' rm wreenvlllo nutluin Unl.
vv r r r v '-"V'kvVVrvJsj5M(5 vorslty begins September 10th 8-10
Friends In Alabama.
W. C. Illxson of Dallas was In
town jesterdnj with his formei school
mate J. A Hodge The gentleim-ii
were Iojb togcllipr In Alah.iuu but
just lu'iw iii.inj jo us ago they would
not tell.
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WHICH
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COOL SANI-
PLACE IN
TO ENJOY
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Cream Parlor
It Reported Sick.
D II. itoss clork ot tho County
Com I was taken sick justerdaj and
was compelled to go to his home
Counlj Clerk S D Arnold attended
U.i- session of county couit in phwe
ot Mr. Itoss.
King Opera House
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8
BARTON iS. WISE
(Incorporated)
Offer the
U I. I K N O AV
Remembers Fire Boys.
Tho (Heciiilllu Pile department le-
I11111H thanks to John 1. English for
a chink fin $11100 In appreciation of
the good woik the.v did In saving lili.
fouse when 'Mis T'erlittno's house
burned on Noith WoBley street a few
Uajs aj;o
House Cleaning.
1'robablj nun u house cleaning was
dunu In (irrumlllo jesterday than In
nii line day for mouths. Tho lain
settled the dust and no doubt nluotj-
elght per cent of tho residences of
the cltj wero thoroughly overhauled
nud cluaiii'd
Married Last Night.
Last night ltov II 11 Hounds nu.1
ludge 1 W. Manning diovu out tu
Salem wheiu at S.:'.U Itev Hounds
performed tho mariiagu ceiumouj for
It. IJ. Smith and Mis Cecil Hancock
I lio marriage took place nt tho resl-
1I111K u of Mi .ki:iioy falhur ot tlio
bride.
The Tennis Tournament.
Ou account of the lain of Muudaj
night onlj one scheduled series In
thu tenuis tournament look plaiu jus-
toulaj This was in doubles Haeg
gstiotn and Demon 1lofo.1l lug llubc t
llairlmiu and Moitiuioie 0 to 1 nud
ii In 1 Todnj all of the bccoud pre
lliuluarles will bo finished and some
ot tho semi Duals will likely take
place
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LET THE WAGON STOP AT YOUR DOOR AND GET A
ieyricli's "Holsom Loaf"
NOBODY HANDLES IT BETWEEN THE BAKERY
AND YOUR KITCHEN.
BOTH PHONES.
Phone Weyricli's Steam Bakery
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With a New and Thoroughly Equipped
Production
NDW Costumes NIJW Scenery N1IW
Music Ni:w niectrlc.il Effects .
NEW I'dltlou of Laugh Pioducers
Including
Salem Tutt Whitney
-and
Slngjrs Dancers Comedians
PRICES 50c 7Cc and $1 00
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KV1BSS KING
WILL OPEN HER
Piano Studio
SEPTEMBER THE FIRST.
Iloglnncrs a Specialty. Enroll
early and compete for honors. Your
patronngo respuUfully solleltod
Do You Drink
Tea?
Oo'dan Gate Teas aro abso-
lutely pure they nro made up
without n Iraco ot mineral coat
lug or artificial coloring In any
form and aro selected cxclu-
slvolj for their liquoring qual
Ity thej repieseut tho choicest
selections from the beat tea
producing countries on tho
globo they aro packed In dust
proof nrorni tight packages
which Insures cleanliness and
purllj-. Goldon Onto Toa is
tho best try it
Noble & Kimliroiigli
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE
SILVERWEAR FREE
To intioduco our now and attractive lino ot Superior Qual-
ity Table SUvcrwear wo mako this exceptional orfer for a limit-
ed tlno.
With every purchase In this line we will GIVE AWAY AB-
SOLUTELY FREE anw othor article of silver of equal value
dollar for dollar.
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FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
IF YOU WANT TO RISE EARLY DON'T SPEND YOUR
MONEY FOR AN ALARM CLOCK BUT DRINK
J.T MUSE
ALL KINDS OF FRE3H MEATS
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF
THE CITY.
South Wesley Street
Meat Market
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illXl-JT CLEANS YOUR SWSTEMlJjiM
IT CLEANS YOUR SYSTEM.
Phone Bagley & Son or your druggist.
Delivered anywhere in the city
I Just Received
j; ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THE CELEBRATED CONNERS-
f VILLE BUGGIES PRICES ARE CORRECT.
? WE ALSO HAVE TWO OR THREE
Refrigerators
TO CLOSL OUT AT COST. THIS IS THE LAST OPPOR.
- TUNITY TO RECEIVE ONE AT THIS PRICE.
I Arm i stead & Ende
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Brought His Bride Here.
A. C IWlall nud brldo urrlved yes-
ttrday nioinlng from Piedeilck Oltlu
whoro iliuj were mairlcd Sundaj uv-
ciilng Mr Dull.ill U In charge of the
iiiuliiitakliig department nt Duke Har-
rison's Thej will icslde nt comer
o" plokotl and Wulllugton streets
friends will welcome iheui to tho
citj and wish them all happiness.
Residence Burned.
At B 30 joslerdaj morning a rosl-
ilciico 011 East Dourlaud street caught
tiro and wiib dostroyed Tho flro boys
wero proir-ptly on liniul and kept thu
pro fiom siirondlng lo otlnr Property
'I ho lionso belonged to Dr J Scoon-
over and vvns valued nt 11000 on
which thore was DS0 Insurance Tho
house had boon vacated on Monday
rarmors: I pay more ror sod than
any gin in Hunt count)'. Seo me C
M Dolllns.
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TONIGHT
Miss Loraine Mm
With
ROBERT HALL RUSSELL
And an Excollent Company in the Weil-
Known and Delightful Play
"A Bluegress Girl"
A Story of Old Kentucky
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f-f tho very host grade china can bo bought at our store piece
by pleco as wo carrj all this bundsnmo ware in open stock. It
li not uecessaiy now to buy a completo sot as In former joatB
thereby compelling you lo gut pk'Lus that jou may already havo
or ouos that jou do not need Hut jou can como hero and
iKiko jour selection ot odd plccos and at tho samo tlmo eavo
monoy. ( VJ
Tho linos wo carry aro of thd best tho Havlland they como
.11 tho richly docorated sola; 'tho plain white and tho ruoro doll-
cato stjkj como with only a plain gold band ai trimming. It
11 a ple.is iro to us havo such sorvlcablo Chlnavvaro to offer our
iiistomuis and onco jou havo seen this lino jou will ho dollghtod
with It. Wo can match most any set of dlshos from tb'.s largo
ip In sets from 25 to 100 pieces at from ....10c to 1.00 per set
IEALL HDWE & IMP. GO.
Unusually Strona Company and Plays A' 000 o$0 000 & ) $00 t
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