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GREENVILLE. TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 16, 1910
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THAT TIME HAG NOW COME FOR WHICH
WISE SHOPPERS HAVE BEEN WAITING. WK
HAVE DWINDLED PRICES SO THAT WHAT
REMAINS OF OUR SUMMER STOCK WILL IN
A SHORT WHILE DWINDLE TO NOTHINGNESS.
IT IS OUR PLAN NOT TO CARRY GOODS FROM
ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER. YOU KNOW WHEN
WE SAY WE CUT THE PRICES, WE CUT THEM.
WE DO NOT CARRY POOR SHODDY STUFF IN
OUR SORE. YOU MAY REST ASSURED WHEN
YOU BUY GOODS TROM OUR ESTABLISHMENT
THAT WHATEVER THE PRICE MAY BE THE
QUALITY IS GOOD.
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Vacation Suits
Imagine whit tin 10 Mouths u
Kiiimnei vacation 1111. 111 to a Ho)1
Months of f 1 cuiluu 1 hV liiiiulue,
base bill, etc , etc
W'e'ie special Outlltllui; foi this
btremious period
III01160 Suits, Wash Suits, SwimL
crH, Ilxtrn Trousers, Shirts, 'Waists,
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All Urns' Suits One Third Oft.
Shlils anU Waists 50c to $100
We not onl) understand the. out
llttliiK of tlieso l.lttlo Mtn, hut w
offei special alues as well
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Are Yet Galore at Our Store
ALL LOW CUT SHOES ARE MOVING RAPIDLY UNDER
THE GREAT PRESSURE OF THE PRICE CUTTING PLAN.
Mothers
TfKE ADVANTAGE Of THESE LOW PRICES AND
SUPPLY THE CHILDREN WITH SCHOOL SHOES. THEY
WILL NEED ONE OR loRE PAIR OF SLIPPERS FOR
SCHOOL WEAR.
CUT PRICES ON ALL SLIPPERS ONLY
Greenville Shoe Co
West Side of Square
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Did Not Try to Railroad Measure
Through Regarding Extension
of Franchise.
Austin, Tex, Aur, lli When tho
senate niol this nioinliiR Senator Sen
ter of Dtllus read a ctiefull nrenar
d statement on th question of per
ional pi i liege relatho to the ques
tlon of Bubn Itllng tho proposed
anipmliiivut to the Ualhscltj clnrter,
which proposition the gocinor has
lUclliwd to suhinlt mi tho Kiounds ol
teilaln opposition theiUo Senator
faenter said that hu hid heen thin,
cil with tijIiiK to i.ilhoad this ineas
in thioiiish, ,uul tli.it tlmfu had not
been nij nolUe RlM.li or tho pioposcd
aiiRiidinent lie lecttid efforts of tin
Dallas delegation to Ret tliu gueriio
to submit the proposition, and aftur
ho li.ul concluded ho asked anj sen
utor iitiscnl to tell ifbout signing the
petition iLiiuostlng the gototnur to
piotcnl the lruttur Toi consideration
It deelopuil that all of tho senuton
had blgned the petition, some on the
(.quest of Scnter and otheis on tin
imitiubt of the Dillas delegation
After Senator Scntir had tonclud
id, Snutoi lludsjieth had a icsolu
Hon adoptud eteiidliig the Bjiupathj
( the uiembeis of the sonnto to the
I imllj of W V ltobhiboii, the late
niajm of i;i l'aso, nhu was burned to
death In tijlug to sive tho ca of
otheis In a Hie there
Tho house so called graft Imostlgi
lion resolution came up foi final ill,
position Ilolsej wanted the senate
to auopt tbu resolution, salng thai
tne chirges ought to ba imosllgate'i
h n itm C'olei opposed that part of
the resolution relating to alleged
Hiaigis of a slush ruud In tho recent
pilnui lie milntalnul tint the
teuaf was to pass laws, nnd not to
tnroicc thoin Ho thought such a pro
iciluu unconstitutional
The lesolutlon was laid on tho tnlilj
suojLct in i in which ia tamainount
to Killing It
1 he house Insurance bill then came
"P foi consldciatlon, and Senator
Hudspeth moved the substitution ot
the senate Insurance bill by himself
and others foi tho senatu nieasuio
'I ho motion prevailed that the bill be
lead In full Senator Uracblleld on u
question of personal privilege, object
I'll to the leading of tho bill as he
clalncd it was for delij and would
i Milt In forcing (Jovernor Campbell
to call another session of tho kgls
latin o
It appears tint amis nie now oa
defensive to two remaining liquor
bills, which are now up lor conslde
titliin In the senate, the ilaj light bill
and the hill prohibiting or liquors In
c'libs and lodges In piohlbition tilt
till I,, which it Is appiient will llkolv
pass
DELEGATES APPOINTED.
VIII Represent Texas at National
Conservation Congrets.
Austin, Aug I", liovornor Camp
I ell tod-ij appointed tho following
delegates to represent Texas nt tho
National Conservation Congress to be
held at St Paul, Minnesota, Septem
her 5 to 9. N. A Sluvv, ToxarUana
1 K Lnucnstor, l'lalnvlow; V. II
Now sonic, McKlnne), C M Woi
ilintn, St ratll, Minn , Joseph V
flwceiicj, i:i l'.iso, Will Sargent, Pt
Vorth, Will A -Miller, AiiMrlllo; Uil
llarrlngton, Dilliait, (,pun Collins
Channlng, J A Klnc.lld, Itonhani,
li A Sliands, lluustun, T. C .lashei
1'lano, W 11 lJuthoIoniew, San An
elo, O T Nicholson, Slumiock, W
I'oodrlrh .limes Temple P 1) (llinu,
Hush, and P T Hoche, tleorgelottu
THE -HUHT G0IIHTY FIIB
WILL OPEN ITS GATES TO MOR
ROW FOR THE SEASON.
Olg Parade In the Morning Grounds
Ale In Fine Order Auto and
Bicycle Races.
In the House.
Austin, 'lux, Aug IS Shortly nf
tor the house (omental the Dallis
count viaduct and I.amar count roid
bills wcio pibstd llnall.
A discussion ciiBiiod on tho lallrout
shed bill Ilcpiusentatlvi) lllghsiulth
of Minis timiit) fibjtctod to requli
lug the iillioul to reconstruct sheds
alie.nl built undei the provision ot
tlie p evlous act He deel ired thut
ho wanted protection for workmen as
much as any other men her, but did
not want to work a hardship on tho
ru lira ills Ho wanted the word "shed"
fciibstltutfil foi tho word "building" In
tho ad After a prolonged discussion
the amendment was tabled and thu
bill was passid finally
A resolution Inviting Hon N A
Shaw of Texaikana was voted down,
the members being opposed to an
Interruption of hiiBlucs
'Hie house bill appropriating $2500
for repairs at tho North Texas Insane
aslum was passed finally
Heproseuliitlvu Schlulur offered a
iohoIuIIoii that no further Invitations
bo extended to distinguished tltUeus
of tho Blnto id .rddruss tho legislature,
it It Sn Ith lalsod the point of order
that the legislature had ahead) all th'
'distinguish! d citizens in the state"
'I he respliitlon was rcferrid to tho
i omnilltoo on rules
The s-ii no Joint resolution on the
Income tax was passed Tho Uxjno)
bill, relating to disorderly houses In
loial option tirrltory, was passed flu
The house then took up for
consideration tho hill of lading act
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'Ihe Hunt count fair which opuni
lomonow proiiilsus to bo the biggest
in the hlstoi of this iustltutluii
il. raid leporter went out Ostoida) til
i-orppinj with the dliectors and went"
uvei thu giouuus with them Uvor
.hiug was aetlvlt), sevoial of the at
uactloiis aie ill lead) on the giuuud
and aiu bus) putting up tbelt hoollis'
and tents Concession tow, fioin the
gaud stand down to tli lacelraeh
gites. Is lined with booths, mail) of
them aliead) up uud sovcial more In
ionise ot election. The l.uue Stai
Wild West show whlili will hu one
of the features ot the fall Is locato I
lu the west. end of tho giomulH and
nie getting their tents up and tho Old
Plantation show had tho tent lead)
to inlso Tho men) guiouud was al
so most read) to ruu.
in tne racing UepartenMit thero aro
alio id) fourteen naming horses her.)
and somu more to tome llllllo Wa
net ot Dillas will arrive todnj with
bis Htilnt, of eight hiruesH horses All
tho hoi so stalls in the piemliim stuck
department luvo been tngiged am
albo man) pens and stalls lu tho Hot,
and Cattle depuitiiint
A pivlllon Is being lilted up with
bbclves and tables for the dlspliy of
ag.lcultural products, this pavilion It
just south of the stock building The
exhibit hall is being decoiutcd foi
the 'textile An. nnd tho Culinary tie
pigments. F M Haiku will have fix
ed up a inodej Kitchen, dining room
.ml llhrar) and It V Jones will have
a model room In this h ill,
Tho .Modern Woodmen are pi inning
to IW up a lest loom whom vlsltois
nn stoji mill lest
'I lie gioumls ai c being ralud off and
put in like order, tho big Held In
fioni of the gi inilhtaml Ih being (leu
ed for bone of tho events and th.-
i.ico Itnik is being drigged anil put
Into llrst class shajin Some exciting
laces aie piomU'ed
Manager iiert lie ill of the aiitomo
bile races b.a)H bo his thu prouilsn
of a uuiuber of out of 'town people to
bo lit re to lake p in in the nnio
iact'3 'lhuisdu). Duwltl in his llulek
raci will give sumo exhibition taios
Home eais fioin Dallas, a uumboi
1. rom auui Oak land other neaiby
towns will also be on hand 'J litre
Is a gnat deal of Interest lu the hi
i)do lines and u numbir of boy
were on the traik )oslerday training
for these events, and thoro Is lots of
luteiost being takiu lu thu foot luco.-t
1 bora will be a free exlilhltlou in
fioul of the graiitlstnntl every day
The fair will bo formerly opened
with a big parade tomorrow morning,
which will form at thu K.ily depot,
march dawn l.eo to Stonewall stroet,
out Utonuwall to 1'atk and tlienru to
tho r.ilr grounds The piradu will
bo led by Itlluy's Coneert band foi
lowed by the lire department with the
now apparatus, thu Curtlss hand lu
nutouiohllus and tlieu tho automohllo
club, tho Lono Star Wild West show
with band mid mt'iiagerlo 'I ho man
aguuiPiit of tho p trade asks that
every auto owner In tho county bo in
lino everything possible Is being
done to unlet) this the biggest and
best Talr Orcouvlllu lias ever had and
lh" prospects are that it will bo
FOB THE STREET RAILWAY
ENTHUSIASTIC MASS MEETINQ
HELD IN THE COURT HOUSE.
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Committees Appointed and An Effort
Made to Raise the Donus
at Oicc.
tlieenvlllo Is to tixtku a determined
effort to ralso tho litmus of $23,001
a eessai) to seiuru the local sltoet
allwii) s)8ioiu Hint was tho leauf.
asf night of an oiilbusl istle mis
ntclliig, al which ctnunilltccH wuio
iiH)lnled llinu evei) "kid, kin anil
aliul of ti ulo uiul profession Ihese
.onmltleos weie instiucletl tu meet
nt the lloostor club looms this muni
ing at U n clock, It M Chapman bo
nig ehnliiuin 'Hu) weiu tiiilbii in
tti lifted to hio evei pusslble mini
nei of their lospntlvo trides, uud en
ueavoi to gel tho stoies closed foi e
.ig nas meeting at , o clock at tlu
mill I house
Ihu fact that only u few di)s lu
iniiln tor thu acceptance oi injection
ot tho franchise was Inought out, and
a light to the hu.1 ditch was planned
Dr. Joe lleiton was elerled ihalr
iniin or the meeting, and iippoliitud
tlarvu 1' Nolstm scctutar)
D W lliiiuou lepoiled JISIOO In
rash Trtnl $J5 U0 In subscriptions rioni
ihe now cuiiiiulllee 'I Ids biuught
Vliinil.1) s collections up tu JI.S72GU,
nuking a giaiul toml of $lu,87jrnl
laisid ho f ii
no aiso Biatett unit It wuh b) no
n tans liuptissllile to raise jri.uyu ma
of the Inlaiiio of niipaltl sulist ilptlous
Ihe list of unpaid subseilbuis who
i ti out of the t It) iiiiiiiiintH to some
$A00( Two dllteiellt men have con
ti United leal estate to an estimated
value of $1,000
Ihe ilulr then reiturnlzed Mi
t'llec He declined that ho Is still
ol tho opinion that tlieniilllu will
i ilso the IioniiH, and that 11 will nol
he much tumble 'the pilnclpa! tiling
in tho mini! of uveiybod) In (Iriun
illlo at pifkuut should and will b
'i acquisition of the eat Hue Ihu
it) euglnei today estimated the
(iiglb of I lit- pioposid loute at a
'little ovm t'ight ii.IIoh (iieeuvHIe
will fool nohod) hut herself in not
getting the line as It will mean n
s cat deai to the city.
lu nduitlon to thu bcnclllH or the
l.ii line (u i mlllo would get Iniiiit-jH
ill ihlu benelll fioin the strict paving
no company would ho iiqiilrtd to do
I'.e tails are now ready fm Hhlpinctit
at the phut of the Illinois Steel Co
i not Hl.lppnl within the next ween
the) c .in not bo secuietl until (miliary
Mr dice deilirtd that It was now
.n thu hiiida or Ihu pnoplo lie hid
itiiio the limit already
"If )ou can't gi i t'lioiign peoplo to
iiaraiiteo tht'-ieiKilntler of tho mini
y, I am sorry Thiil'a all," bo said
IT the clt) ncci'ptH tho rranchlK!
within tho next wiek, cars will In
tunning b) .lannary 1st The frm
ihlhe must bo amqili'tl by Aligns'
J7th
Mr Price Bald that (Ireenvlll was
known all uvei tho Diilletl Slat's
Ho lectivcs it large animuit of mil
eviry ill) In regard to Ihu clt)
I! W Harrison mentioned the fitt
(Continued on 'I hlnl Cage )
JAC'M'e-'0"'!
l ally L-ards !
Sto odr Tally Cards before
you buy foryour next party. '$
Iho nowost uptotlato to bo X
bail. See our window. Y
AN AUTO DAMAGED.
Was
Wan
Takcp Out at Night and
Run Into a Fence.
Mr. Ixikt'i, who lives on South
Wesley street purchased a Cntllllu
mluinolilln lAal iek, a fl,70tf no
chine, and fhllo hi btrn was beliu
lilted over for a garage, tho car vim
placed In a neighboring barn
S.itmda) night tho car was taken
nit ot tho Ikiiu and Sunday morning
when Mr Lokti) wont to take out the
ni, ho found a nolo pinned on the
ham door, which Infoinied him mt
the auto was lu the south pan. of tlip
llv bull) damaged.
doing to the phco whore the cur
van located, Mr l.oke) found that it
'i.ttl lit en urn lido a Miro, the rlgh
unit wheel was hioltcu so the nl
tested on the ground and It was olh
rwlsu diuiiged as well The car was
hauled hick to Mr Uikev's phce, ami
until a new wind Is secured lie can
nol tell whether the motor pi'l Is lu
lured or not Ihe cir was taken mil
In lliue or four bins and vvui din ie
ed during a ji ride
THOUSANDS JE DROWNED
GREAT FLOODS SUBMERGED DIS
TRICTS IN JAPAN.
Official Figures Given Out Show 11,112
Dead and Missing Thousands
Aie Homeless.
I'oklo, Aug IG Cnsii.tltlus fioin tu,.
Kieat floods, width last vvtek llinu
tiueti nun) dlslilils tu Input, and
I'lldii) ami S mutiny siibnvorged two
of tho piluelpil wards tif loklo nl
must enlliul), wer. glun mil toda),
iiflfi an oltltlil Investigation, as he
ing 11,112 dead Mud miming Time
thousand, nine hiindud and lift,
lliieti houses weie washed aw i) In ml
ilfllon to Hie IIioiibiiiuIs which were
uinlei wilor tluilng the Hood, but re
slsled the stialu 'I housaiiils of pi i
Mins are hnuuluSH and dopinileut on
public relief
llo)klu has the host lino of lawn
iroweis lu the tlty, ranging In pipe
iiom jinn to ;i:;r.n
HI iBhes itirrectl) lilted to the oye
It list h gioiiud ami madu while )tin
wall I)i. M llesl.ow, Oiitltlaii
Vtm can gt t jont harness or sol
tllo repilrcd, waalictl and oiled at
lo)kIn'H Ilnrdwaro Store
Glassej uurectly tltteC In thu o)e
H uses gioiiud and niiitlo while )on
wait - llr M lti'skow. Optician
All harness n palled neatly and sat
Isfacllon giinranleid at lloyliln'o, l.ec
Street
ELITE PRESSING PARLOR
ROY GEORGE, PROP
I'll at Class Work
I'ltiuipt Stuv leu
OLD HATS MADE GOOD AS NEW
Houthweslern 101,
liome Co ::jii
North of Cniumeirl.il N illonal
Ford &. Pennington
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Rexall Store.
Lowney't
Qandy.
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Notice to Public.
During the Hum County I'alr,
which will be on tho 17th, 18th, 10th
and 20th of August the following
route has been designated as the an
tomohllo route lo and fron (he fair
ground Commencing at the public
squnro south on Johnson street to
Oneal street, thenco cast on Oneal
street In Moultou Btret, thenco
Fouth oa Moulton street to the fair
grounds Thero will bo a plot In
fiont ot thu fair grounds on which all
niitnmnlillnti mtiv tin left, ttntti rinv nnd
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look after the cars AH autorcoblln
owners will please take notice
T H (IY11D, Mayor
To Sufferers of Scalp Trouble.
'io all sufferers of scalp trouble, 1
want to tall your attention to a new
remedy that Is tailed the Sl-on et
combination shampoo and Tonic It
manufactured only b) the John J
inols Medicine and Toilet Articles
Co , nf Paris, Texas, a home remedy
that comes highly rciomuieuded and
will assure tho public that I will
take ploasure In applying saino uu
lording to directions Come and give
It a trial Yours to please,
8 23 JOHN P. IVY
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MISS KING
WILL OPEN HER
Piano Studio
SEPTEMBER THE FIRST,
llogluners a Specialty enroll
early and com-pelo for honors Your
patronngi) respectfully sollcltod.
FUEOH SALT MACKEREL,
CHICKEN LOAF,
VEAL LOAF,
LUNCH TONGUE,.
CANARY SUGAR.
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Aie shown hero for Iho list, those nro stylos that you
will find lu grow moro popular as the stnson advances
11u nro perfectly talliuod, fit In that way that makes a
lalloied skirt so popular Tho) eumo lu tho handsome black,
brown, blue to, in the rlih voUb, chlrfon, panatca, srystol
ilnlh, nnil the llko, somti nro In tha now tight niodols, others
with i tew plaltes, trlmmoil with tho fine) silk braid, many
rows of stitching nnd nmo with the buttons Thero aro quite
a number or t)lo shown and onoh It perfect You will pe
lnp ne.d one or thcto skirls right now, and while our Btock
Is new make your selection prices
$3. 50 to $8. 50
School Days Are
Almost Here
And have )tiu made those new gingham dresses -which every
chlltl mills early lu the fil 'I hov wash well and nro so service
able ou iiiumit find a mine desirable stock of rich gingham
thin we oiniu There nro tho rich phlds, stripe and fancy
liioKen Hliipos, for tlu idvlitler girls, tho pretty solid sliadc'3 or
blue, rime, hiuwu, tint, Kray anil ph. V fm the stouter ones, any
of tlu se combined with tho plaids or stilpes i.-ode In the now
inltloe makes pietty little tracks for tho girls of eigne to
twelve Come lu now mid uuilto your selection, this material
Is (lie In st, HiioothcKt and moii tlesli.iblu to ho found nt -
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FOR FRIDAY Oend SATURDAY
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'in ever) person buying; a pair ot Shoui a! In
Hlmu Hloie will lecelvo a premium worth u nata l'HIin.
Coiiw uiul see Hhoes at jmir own price
"She
ercer Shoe Co.
HOME OF GOOD SHOES.
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THIS 18 THE UEASON WHEN IT IS A LUXURY TO
GOOIC WITH
CAS
GireetnvSiie Gas Co.
4-';4-riWrirXr'-Xr' " '&$ Vrttrrr'rttrtrtr'&
Regular Dinner From 12 to 2 p. m.
SHORT ORDERS TO PLLASC AT ALL HOURS.
1 SUNDAY YOU WILL DE SERVED WITH ICE CREAM
WITH DINNER.
-Yours to l'leaso
Tames L. Beckham
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Got Beat.
Because lie failed to Investigate the
prltos on porch goods, linoleums. Iron
beds, mattresses, springs and furni
ture at B. B OH ANPI.KU'8,
The Furniture Man
In a Dying Condition,
IVopIo Who do not grow, people who
do not read, pioplo who do not get
prices this week at Chandler's for
aity thing frofo a tea spoon to tho
best suit ot furniture, are actually In
tho above position at least Come
early and lrlne your figures.
II H CHANniXK,
Northeast Corner Square
We give our i'uu nMinbqrs
that's coming to them and Shlnwi, too
rint in Mm i luh and ba a "nlftv little
liilluv" Model I'rsMlug Parlor,
I Ilott phones Cotton Phillips, 1'iop
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For a Chi.nRo;'Iry Sorno
IIOrKINii COUNTY UOCLLYS
WL HAVE. 1IILM
OR.R. LITTLE
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IT'S SOMEWHAT JARniHO
to find that after you bavo completed
building that the lumber used la of
poor quality and probably not ii)
Round at that.
Avoid taking any such chances b;
patronizing tbls yard, and you can
rust assured that you will get Just
what you order
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Just Received a Barrel of
j Queen Olives
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Ribbon. Cane Syrup
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