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' " - - ,.-!- , , ,j GREENVILLE, TEXAS, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15. 1910. VOLUME XX tt. W A 1 ,4 ii tn &$ &$& iBBB $$& e BBBB NEVER. DISCARD I A SUGGESTION S UNTIL YOU HAVE THOROUGHLY THOUGHT IT OVER & Wo uro suggesting to oit not to lot thla opportunity pass .;$ j to supply your wants fiom our stock or lllglt Griulo Hoods. 0 gj Such opiPortunlt.es comu to ou bcIuomi tmU our quotations urn B 1 bo low that well posted, close buying people will tuku nitvau- i 5; .t ii tage or them. 5 $ & EVERY PRICE REPRESENTS FULL VALUE. A DOLLAR B BUYS MORE HERL THAN ELSEWHERE-HEAD AND SEE. B o ,;; B Uxl2 rt. Seamless Tapestry Urussolls Art Suuiiros, n.vory sat- - B isluctury one at medium low price, assurteil uesign ami color- lugs ana woulu be cucup in i2.ou, our special price lor this S "" : M." & . White Nottingham Lace C'uitnms, 3D Inches wide und -M, , $ yarilb liuiB, ,8oiil by others at (Hi cents per pair, our special $ price Tor tills sale 39c ;' B Lu'dles Aluslln Gowns made with oke, 10 small tucks, ruffle B B on neck nncl sleeves, our regular 5U garment, specially priced 5t , ., , , 39c X Jy tor this sale SJ SUM inch exceptionally heavy Brailo sheets, full bleached, B hort nnish, seamless centers, 3 Inch hem, worth J1.00, special ; price ror this sale 89c 42x30 inch pillow cases, extra hoavy tull bleached muslin freo g Q rrom starch, 3 Inch hem, exceptional value at 25 cents, special g of sale price each c B CO Inch line bleach table damask, mercerized In the yam, there- B . tore guaranteed to retain Its beautiful lustre no matter how $ B often washed, regular price Gf, cents yard, our special price 49c w. B w B $ S f & && && &&& BBBB & &&&; B .?;.?? wvj.- 5 0 0 B B 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m TlliS J& HP, mk f Mwk TIIKHE'S A HIG SHOW SALE ON HEIIK NOW. Do't nstay away! You won't, If you care anything about saving money that's sure. It's tlmo to shoo every malo foot In the FairJly. You see wo need tho room for "Walk Over" Shoes, and wo are cut ting oft tho profit and sometimes part of the cost" In order to etg it. To give you an Idea of what's doing-All our Men's $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 mill $3.50 Shoes go for $4.50, $3.75, $3.00 and $2.65. Hoys' Shoo prices cut In tho sanio way. Can you afford to stay nvuy? JZ2GEEEB33-SZZI3SB2, 0 0 0 0 k Y V v - - ; -" t T T T SEE OUR HALlj PAGE AD PECIAL SHOE SA "JT K I" n iff it t i i- ir iS-MMKr&fciWS'C-MK iBBB 000000 0000 B Jot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '") 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0000 00f 000 t V V - t . ? V ON THIRD PAGE FOR OUR turdayi January 15 TUFT ON GDNSEHVATION i PRESIDENT TAFT OUTLINES HIS VIEWS ON PROBLEMS. Gives Secretary of Interior Credit for Suggested Legislation and Does Not Want to Walt. WiibhliiKtun, Jan. II. l'rosldent 1'ati tint- uis views on tnu couse.vn tion oi the Nations resources in a special message to Cougiess touay, as pi unused iu lus message at the opening ot tho session, lie tuny up pioves ilio lloosoielt policies on tue oiiujeti und gives ins predecestor creu.i lor inaugurating the moio uieiii. no urges congress not to wall until utter Jho llaiiinger-l'inchot luiesugation concluded ueloro tak ing up the lecomnieililutions ii:dde. winch aro for immediate appropria tions to complete projeclB alie.ulj ue gun. lie urges the Issuance of bunds .iggiegaling thirty million's Tor this work, to bo sold as necessary to con tinue the work. He glies Secietary llalllnger cledit tor tho measures which lie asks Congress to enact into law. There was a round yif applnuso bom tho Hepubllcans when the road tug of the message was conclude!, wnlch was Joined In by some of tho Democrats. G. H. S. DEBATING SOCIETY. It' I Arrange for a r&ebate Willi Some Neighboring High School. ,it the regular meeting of the O K. S Debating Society three names were presented for membership and favorably acted upon. The question, "Resolved, t at a city is tho best location for a col lege," was debated by l'red Peak and Raymond Harrington for tho affirma tive and l'red Halliard and Herbert Childress for the negative. After a short Unt animated discits;(.on tho negative was awarded tho decision. The question of securing a debate with the High School of some neigh bo lng town was favorably discussed and the secretary Instructed to enter Into corresponenco rulative to this matter. Returned to Elk City, Okla. -Mrs J. P. Howell and little daugh ter. Little Miss Lewis Joe, who have been spending tho holidays vflth .Mrs. Howoll's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Payne, on South Wesley street, re turned yesterday morning to tholr lioiro In 151k City, Oklahoma. They were accompanied home by Mrs. How ell's sister, .Mrs. V. V. Alsobrook, who will visit in 151k City a Tew days. Another Demonstration. The representatives who aro sell ing the Fire-Cliler dry chemJcal llro cxtiHigulsher gave three demonstra tions last night on the square. They were even more successlul than thoso of the night before and were witness ed by a good crowd ot business men who were greatly pleased and pro nounced tho extinguisher a success In every way. Cut His Arm, On Thursday Henry Wnluon, ex pi ess messenger on tho Shreveport run, wns loading a trunk and while doing so pushed his hand through u window. Tho glass cut his arm qnlto severely nmt will lay him off for several days, lien Harper of the lo cal office Is taking tho run whllo Wat son Is disabled. , ' Notice to Taxpayers. County Collector Hills lllrdsong an nounces that beginning with January 2Qlh ho will bo In his office at tin' court houso every nlglil uiiui v o'clock for convenience of thoso who want to pay tholr taxes. Marriage License, ,M. II. llouohln and Gertrude White side. . ,i Advertisement for Proposals. U. -S. Postolflce, Greenville, Texas Sealed proposals will be recelveu at this building until 2 o'clock p. in., January 25th. 191", for furnishing fuel, wutor, Ice, miscellaneous sup nltn. washinc lowoU. hauling asbos, and sprinkling street for this building during tho' llscal year ending June 30, 1910, or such portion of the yoar as may bo doomed advisable. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved by tho Treasury Depart ment, lllank forms for proposals can bo obtained from tho Postmaster at Greenville, Texas. Theodore MUlor, Custodian. . Seo KUlIugsworth ft. Mnssay's ad vertisement If you wish to buy or sell property. Tliey havo all kinds ot bar gains and are pushing their business. It, cost you nothing to advertise your property in tholr Bpaco. Evoiythlng confidential and no names given In advertising. Office at Western Union. I, i , m To the Planters. Wo have u shipment of "Slmpklns Proline" cotton seed, raised In the boat cotton section ot North Carolina. Samples and literature at Kronen a. Mobro's drug store. We buy your unopened cotton bolls. Moudy & Son, ginncrs, MS DWK ,ir ou want tho best thero Is In tho Cabinet llile, ask any furniture man. and luoy iye an iruuuui, unu tlioy will toll yfau Oiat of icourse trpiu. Tho Hoosler Ktifclteii Cabinet Is Ihe best on the murket but look here, what about this fine?" V. Y'f?ov?' rM :: tn. rst arrives V" i olios and t.i . tuil amitvllUbe on ,, V must JW3VJWW THE BOOSTER CLUB. Held a Well Attended Business Meet ing Last Night. The llooster Club held tho regular weekly meeting last night which wus strictly business and tho most busi ness llko yet hold. The most Impor tant business was (lie nppolutmciu of cou:iinltteos to solicit members, one to mako assessment against tho bus), ness men for tho support of the cltto, and the hearing ot tho reports ot committees and discussion of them. Tho committee on street railway re ported $11,000 subscribed Sr this project. They will hold another meeting Wednesday alternoou at 2 o'clock. A resolution to change the name of tho club from Boosteis Club to Chamber of Coinuierco was road and carried over until noxt meeting. Thero were a number ot good tulks by local moil and Judgo Georgo llai din ot Farmersvllle made a line ad dress. A communication from Judge V. W. Grubbs asking tho endorsement of his work for industrial education was load and the endorsement en thusiastically given BIG SLUMP ON COTTON LOSES $2.50 PER BALE YESTERDAY. Big Drops on -Staple at New York and New Orleans March and May Options Affected. New, Orleans, Jan. U. Another slump In the cotton future nun Lets of New York and Now Orleans again carried prices down $2.GU K bale bo low the high IovoIb or tho dast At New Orleans Miirch cotton option droppod 53 pulntB, going to 11.31. ami May option went from lu.iu lo n.ou. SLIGHT RISE CAME. But It Was Soon Dissipated by Heavy Dealings, Now York, Jim. 1 1. Improvement, which started shortly after the open ing, carried May cotton contracts up lo 11.02 or thirty seven points above tho lower level ot tho morning, and About eighteen points net higher. All the more active deliveries were carried down to lovels between id and $3 below' tho highest prices of to day. March and May options being tho principal ones anecieu uy hid break. The break was attributed to uulooked ffir liquidation by ceitalli long Interests augmented by bearish aggressiveness. i ' Fcr County Clerk. Capt. .lo Johnson was up from Louo Oak yestuday and stated to the lepoilor Hint his health had Im proved to such an oxient inai no fell able to mako tho race Tor county clerk, and that his announcement together with the Indorsement ot bis home people will be ready for tho Sunday paper. Greenville Camp Notice. Commander John S. lUiblnson ot the Greenville Camp, No 1 I9S, United Confederate Veteinns, calls a meeting; of the Camp for 2:30 this afternoon In tho office of Neyland & Neyland. All members of the camp nro re quested to attend and all Confeder ates are welcome. m m m Says It is a Great Play. Mr. Leon Nossok saw "Tho Ser vant of tho Houso" recently nnd says "It Is a maivelous play, present ed by a wonderfully strong company." , Greenville poopie unui-ipiiiu a "'- treat tonight m m We still rell choice McAlestor Coal at $0.50 per ton Phono 111. E. W. Harrison, manager. m's Preserved Cher ries. Preserved Strawberries. Bulk Mince Meat. Boston Bell Boneless Her ring. Cod Fish and Newport Mack erel. The Pure Food Grocer. Ileall Illdg., S, Stonewall BUet, Old Phono 1S8. Now I'hon 1(. SE 6 uud , In tbul Hel il F. Ul Omt wblclnil'ill i of tLa us. price trflitt 'sold ut. They li 0ii I r aupreolated. A look will not I .ii regretted. A. II. Davison, Corner Store. WRECKS I THE RIVER SCENES OF DEVASTATION ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI. Financial Losses Are Great at Many Points Scores of' Small Boats Go to the Bottom. St. Louis, Jan. M. Tho Mississippi river front at St. Ixmls presented a devastated appearance today. The nvof. gamed with Ice. roso irom twenty-two feet Wednesday night to .u teet early today ami then the gorge broke. Inside of three hours tho river fell wore than Ilvo feet, and ar. s o clock tne gauge read 20.1 feet lionts along tho river were left high and dry by tlu mptil fall and tho levee Is strewn with wreckage. - The propoity loss will exced 200.. ooii. Ilefoto Ihe goriio broke Inst nighl the river evneted a heavy toll ot w ni-K.iRu limn snipping Interests. Tht ferryboat Mail. sun. valued nt s;iii.ikhi, sunk at Madison. Ill : the ox-. elusion stivinier City or Providence and the reriyboat Collls Greeley lalucd nt 13,0110, nlso went adrift beoios or small boats went lo the noiiiinii neuirc tho gorne nassed. The steamer Saturn burned to the Winers edge nt midnight after being caught In the Jam and Captain Thom as nnd crew of Ilvo had a narrow es cape rrom Ueaili. COUNTY COURT. The Non-Jury Docket Was Take' Yesterday. Up In county court yesterday morning Judge Manning took up the nonjury doekel. In the ease of O. T. I.jon & Son vs. .McGiaw nt ul, judgment was ren dered plaintiff by default. C. I). Poole vs. Affleck & Co, Judg ment Tor plaintiff for $;i23.(ir. Tho case or (1. w. Hardin vs. .loo Stanford was heard and decision re served I'hls Is a case for collection of attorney foes Fire Last Night. Tiro last night destrojed the ,nrn and a cab belonging lo the J. n. Hull estnto on East Hemphill street Mr. Horace Arnold who had charge or tlm oslate staled that the loss was adout $1150 with some Insurance. Mr. Arnold wns up In town when the lire started mid diove Ills liaises so hard In Belling home that one of them died In a few minutes. Origin of the lire Is unknown. Notice. Wo havu moved our pressing par lor from the wobL end lo the rear or the lleckliam Hotel. Our club rates aro now lour suits ami baths per mouth nnd shines unlimited. Special attention paid tu ladles' work, llotb phonos. All work guaranteed. UENSONS PltESSINO PAUI.OU. 1 am still snlllni; Ingrnln and Drussulls carpet at cost. It. i Jonod, Easl Leo street. Phono IU lor choice McAlostor co.il, Oklahoma hay and shelled corn. 13. W. Harrison u'aiiager. Tho (Hailing Hen of Stoves kind Itangos lire the ones that pluiiKO. P. M. llnlko. A LITTLE DISFIGURED Hut wo nro still doing liuslnuss, j. '. mill want ou to comu right .'. f along when you need anything J ;; In tho Drug line. ;J- Tho coutraclors will soon !j! ',', havo our new concrete Hour Y, Y. finished thou wo will bo bolter y, prepaied than over to sorvo V. you. X .; OUR DRUG STOCK was Iiov or more compldle. ;; ;!; OUR PATENT,, MEDICINE j !' STOCK was never nioro com- X Plete. y, ;!; OUR SUNDRY STOCK was jtt never more complete. "j OUR SODA FOUNT Is ulwnys I .'' busy. 'S Perkins Pharmacy ::-:::-:::"::::.: ;'wM, X,.5..X.-.X ? Fish and f. Oysters i Received :: Fresh Dally v 111 II I1IMI SS I I V W. H. wiiKins IMKei K-'tM-te&St'yyi'-Vr-rWyttrWyt The Purs Food Ileall Uldg., B. Bton. Old I'aone 183. New n.i I. i in i m i r iW' ere; Oh Ei m. X TO SAVE PRESENTEpfd' MM ttyr-f2$ We havo the giontost offer In tufffa' flftiblulnfot tbo scasun. These, sultn are umisuull' " stylish, jfjSlo. 'oi tho i6.a', son's richest mid mum pu-toct ujteriallj4hjBa;Tftie8 'Wllorliig. Tho coats are new out, the collars, laV.fljsf'iQliH liand'Iln- , Ishod. V'oil will not nnd fuiu ot inls chiKtot'irr fifjurjid a'glu at , such lodiictlons. Our tine Is soinewbftl ijftjTuaWi TV0 Want'. to olos6 out ns much us vossibla botore ltrrSKcttlg, liffneo tlnjsuf,! - c , luw prices. . 'i ' -',' ", '. - Kvoiy suit offoroil is well Moith our retttiattjjH.ce, and riti, this reduction of 33 1-3 per cent. It moans tnfttryM.allrirB 'sartnt "' ' for you, Tho original prices were ss.oo to f2ft.0P7 tlMtr-'thoy nro markod nt '$3$-l tO''$10.63':. llalanto ot our men's oVorcsta tire goltig jitAJplly at. this ' reduction ot 33 1-8 per cent. In llio lot ou vllf iftii many or tho Imndiuinoit stylos, louif warm eoitts tliatj-oii'oilu wanr many weeks jet. You will do well to buy now wlillo thoao prlcos are so low. Some Specials in Men's Fine Shoes ' ' 'Those aro odd lots aiul hrnkon linos' left fromfourlioavyfi whiter selling. Tliey are tlcslrablo shoos and perfect: )n Btylos, they coiim In tho viol kid, patent lout her, volour ami -.bpic' calf,, bluchor lai'o-niid button, shoos that ale exceptional values fl.t' our logulnr prlcos of $2.G0 lo tC no, now tliej go at $1.88 to $4.50 OUR STORE CL03E3 PROMTLY AT SATURDAY NIGHTS, Qfi KH?ii OSHJH.iJ OiSOO 0O0O iSOiifef'IVP o Wk- CO i I JLiK. raOW OR! O All Remnants J -21Price Ladies Suits 1-2 Price Blankets and Comforts J -3 Off Big Cut on Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes All Men's and Boys, Hat Reduced Men's and Boys' Shirts 1-4 Off Ladies' and Misses Furs t-3 Qff PRICES CUT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT O B B B B B B B B B B B B ".t B B Outfitters for rien, B BBBBB WMM'tBB MBBB WWW'M or urocenes ana i-e Old Phono 140 ore ! X 4 v i 4'f mai in sHv a- 4 i. , . . isi i unijtUiiiii MONeY ISi' ., Women and Children &WA BBHWBBB BBBB --I -H ...x:"X'v'v"vv':-',,"v-:-v.-:-"i"W-C''X' New Phono 140 8i Jooes t 0 O'CLOCbV :sjsg5fg?aHi!g " i --r , ' , -- KEYS. tKl tfiQB !S36KaariiiTiirMiL witp"1 11 Trfr ff si :.?Ei '' 9 6 O i b B B O 8 IU- pa 'W Ji