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i pi d ft . r I 1 1 K. " fe f r a' 'v J?'4 S !&&&' i .-- . W S ' ni fira. -fir PHONE fflfo Norman & Sons 1 "!"- ?.' FOR CAB 1 , OH FOR TEAMS. PROMPT SERVICE. BOTH PHONES 93. L V . &C. 'W?M-M4 " 14 J-i 14 M-H-H -U TftfiflttORNINa HERALD i 3J4,, e feV- E, W. HARRIS &. SON. V fnlered nt tho postoftlco at Green- yflJleTei., nn second class wall mailer '&: F '-y' tile, Texas, Jan. 2, 1910. Fl' riti?- eKmiWis gacwjscoaiaKyrvnwanaaiff iT-mTrrr''''"''TTf,ii:-r-.rt. ij.-i.tAJj.AJj-W.Uui uewmsc Hi heed of nperlnl train ' r '"6 ' Jt noglnnltrg to bo recognized. t5fTH PHONES 93, Thai It Is beginning to 1)0 recognlted is snown uy xae lounoing 01 annus trial schools for girls and the Intro duction Into a fen high schools of ronrses In domestic science. Dul these ranch only n few of thu girts and In the. former tho literary advant ages do not equal those of our col leges and universities, through lack of means and support, whllo In tho latter the courses aro very monger and con sidered only a side lino. "This Is nn age of spec'nllzntlon; men who recehe cullogo educations take scleral years of special work to prepare them for tholr professions; women who enter any of the so-cnllcd professions do liken Iso, hut women who are to ho liomcmakcrs Jump Into ll at nn time without any thought of their own fllnoss. Many a college gradualo. who In her Ignornnco had a right to piesumo lliat she was wc'l prepared for life, has entered upon the duties of a homo to find thai sliu was prepnred for one thing and ex pected to do another. And many a time as she soothes to sleep a crying, poorly-nourished child, t-ho would glad ly glie nil her Knowledge of the Mathematical Proofs of Physics I'm limine If she could only know what to do to bring that dear onu liack to health nud strength. I would not do predate tho value of culture or a ti allied mind for II Is best nbli If) cope with difficulties, hut I would emphasise- thu need of Infornutlon adapted lo the work which 0110 pur situs. Wo have failed to rrnllrp that hoiiieiimklhg Is a profession, thu great est work that a woman ran do, there fore her greatest profession, mid th.it shu requires special preparation for It We expect a man to havo special preparation In whatewr walk of life ho pursues, and we don't want his services unless ho does hae II: still, though wo know that more Is demand ed of a woman in her home th.tn of any man on earth, wo don't consider that she needs any special p ep.iru t'on, and tho fact that she repeatedly fails does not shake our toirlldencu In her. "What u tribute lo Hie gunlus of w oman I "It might appear that the girls should get this training at home, but that they don't get It we nil know. The mothers not having been proper ly trained are not really competent teachuis and the much that they could teach from experience the daughters nru not with them enough to learn. "Tiuly no ono eer entered upou so great a Held of labor with more courage and less preparation than the young woman who stops over the thtoslilrold of a newly founded home. No wonder when she begins 10 ruallzo what she has undertaken ami Iter own Inability from lack of training she gets discouraged, no wonder she eh.tlcs under tho seeming restrictions when she has net been taught the dignity of the profession in which Bho labors and does not realize thu vast results which are coining from the seurnlngl) homely tasks she performs. If she could only always ieall7o that the happiness and Rccurlty of II, o nation rests In tho happiness and sc-einlty of its homes; that all the industries uf thu world, that may look so Impor tant in her eyos, exlBt only tor the happlnoss of her home, nud thu others, and without theso humps i,e could not exist; that the homo Is abowi all and all things aro tributary to ll. if she could only leallcu this and that each woman Is the greatest force In her own home for good or evil, that her h.md Is tho c'osest lo thu helm, bhe would sen her part in tho build ing of tho nation and the dignity of her profession "Wo aro too prone to regard bono- making as meie diudgery that anyone can perform and to think that when a girl is marriod and betlled down there is plenty of lime lo learn how to keep house. If It were meiely a matter ol keeping n house Hut Idea might do, but In reality that Is only ono of the means to tho end uf making u happy home. 'J'liero Js much moro. Not only must she ho a'i'o to keep a well ordered house, hut she liuibl prescrt'o tho health of her family. She must know what foods to provide anil how to prepare 'Iron-, In a hygienic and at tracllve manner to meet the needs of tho various nrnmliers of her family JUNCEMENTS. ITT AIINUI.D. HObS). . Judbt.. "ilt.n ll ItALU 11 iVtlorncy . I It UtiOtt I'll, MIIL31ST IWFtJ? Collector ffi ULL13 BtltDSVJNG. lor voriuty uicric: SID U ARNOLD. 1. W. MUSCOU. i "T. n.lH,.. ClIl.i.vlHln.i.l.inl. I ,111-13 11 II1IUIX'V A j. JOR II. SMITH. I f 'or Tax Assessor: J. J. (JIM) 1UUNCI.U 'or Commissioner, Dlst No. 1: ,. JOHN A. STONLI. Tor Commlssloaer. Dlst. No. 2: 1 J HUGH JHNTON. 1 or uonsiaurc, rrcctnet wo. 1: rmv WILL GREBN. vlLvor Public Weigher, Precinct No. 1: JOHN H ritANKLIN. CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Mayor: "R. U. THOMPSON, E. 3CHin. Tor Alderman No. 1: T P. DETHELU M, M. ARNOLD. For Alderman No. 2: J. H. AVHATLEY. GEO. W. WILSON. .1 irmnaa-mTTtin rri5gtnTiyiafro,iqgs;.c t!gUnBP3 sse trsmKmmmt!ima,it-iTu i-ngqtt, awwaawiiiwiTninMiiiiiiiHiniiiir inim wwimi . x !!'' ItrMflaflSl For Infants and Children. I i 0snhn J5UU THE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY PROBLEM FOR WOMEN. Interesting and Instructive Paper by Mrs. Wm. Plerson. The following interesting and In structlto paper was read by Mrs. Wm. Plot sou nt n recent meeting or thu Standard Club and Is published by rriucst of members of the club: ' An wo glance back over tiro past and lbo education of her people, we 1 ill e that tSe leachiug of women beyond the rudiments of the 'Three R's Is a now thing. Tholr right to lm-hcr education has bceomo gener ally recognized only arter many a Jrard fought battle nnd tho prllllery of the enemy is still heard refloating In tho distance The fears of its op ponents havo proton groundless, the hones of Ub advocates havo ieeri 1. "gt-lv realized. The higher educa tion of woman is nuw part of our social sy-tenr nnd Is horo lo slay. She is admitted in tho great eclroyls of learning 01 tin. world on an equal looting with her "orother. Not only "'' mic ' 111 1 rciossionai schools are open to h - vcJ sho has proven her ability In boih. She has ehonn that her mind Is not Inferior to her broth t-r 1 ,1 a many Instances alio Is the bcur scholar, possibly became she dipcuds n-ore upon effort and not upon any hereditary belief Jn tho superiority of her powers. "Soriet, i,as gained much by this c c .no women havo been made uu 1 cultured and capable, number of thi-ii) i, bc'iig made soIf-Mipport- inr, hive craped the evils of murrl - 'or malinalnancc, whllo olhurs In. . e oeen able to add to the material t iiifori or thenwelves and loed ones. Women have hoen made, bolter com ii rr op- tbulr latent ' paw am develop 4, In ,r lnlluenco broadoncd till they h. Cr. hei u ,iblo to accomplish many rule reforms and Improvements. I-ur lu w Inning the light for higher edui-atlon, wontan has simply been ad mitted into Jh, pjovalllrig systenr Vliich was planned and built up for her brother n wa all she ashed for she must gain ono step at n time ar.d this nan a great step forward, flui now Hint sho Is sure of tho IlrBt, I. tft tlu re anoth.-r step Just ahead of her to which her eyos aro already bo ng lifted'' Isn't she beginning to teo tl)4t the education of her brother Isn't Just what tihoants after all, that It must he adapted to her needs? 1 be Jloi'u so, und this I cousjder thu rnott liuliortuiit problem of the higher edu cation of women. "'.For tUosi. women who wHu to compete (n plofCBslpirs with mi-n, such its teaching, law, and mcdlclno. Uir wfvfi jpiirtm otjstudy mB'r-vrell suffice L-nj (Uclrlrcji ruff la.aolr lu iHe,L I "y'l'Ri"' "lu "' ' M nIV -H row C"ei; K5E htK; ALI'OIIOU 3 PCIl CENT r- AtgclaUcrriruratlonror,Vs siraiiaiiiigiiictDodaiKllWiaa lln jjilic SiomarJis nrulDrntvls of iffraffffBggBSE -W-KK--M--..'WM.i..4-;-:"W'- UNiTEC STATES DEPOSITORY F. J. PHILLIPS, Prtsldct,: QEO. 8. PERKINS, Vl:a Pres. JAS. ARMISTEAD, Vice Pres. H. W, WILLIAMS, Caihler W. A. WILLIAMS, JR., Ai.t. Cr. J. W. BIRD90NQ, Att. Cashier. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Promotes DiScslionCkriTiir ncss and RcsiXuntains nclte Opiimtlonihiric nor Miami. OTNAHCOTIC. 1 jtlx.Smnn 1 I JtxMliUlt- I 1 -te.W I tmT7771T- ) jutjrsKKirtMa 7jrrtrrfXflrr Anprfrrl llempJv forPraislIlia 1 Ion , Sour Slonuch.l)larrlw Vorms,CoiTvuIstoiii.mnisli ncssnuilLossorSiXEP. racSin Signature or NEW YOMKi The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the attire of ff. j y. iSisnattire I SM i? 2 V w t ffli. ml 1 1 a a a 1 .1. In Use For Over Thirty Years Exchange Bank OF GREENVILLE, TEXAS. MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 16, 1909. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts , $032 02125 U. S. nnd Other Ilotids 222 TfiO 00 PrcrntuniB on llonds None Ileal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 24 000 00 Demand l.oans , ...... ..?2lil,'J03,7'J Cash and Hxchaugo 319,710.59 CM 028 38 W-M1 fr M M"W,-M'"8X',!"S-!"- THE PEOPLE'S DEPOSITOR W. H. BUSH. President. P. A. NORRI8, Vice Pret., JNO. L. LOVEJOY, Vice Pres., L. N. BYHD, Active Vice Prcl S. B. BROOKS, Caihler. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF T r. " j-.k !. 11 I wn a, n wip hlh m imwm Kxact Copy of Wrapper. THcctKiAuorT, wvofmenv. HHW-HH"I-H"!-HHi- I- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I-H-H- Physicians. MILUS L. MOODY, M. D. Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office, West Leo Street, over Gra ham in others store. C. E. 4 WILL CANTRELL, Physicians and Surgeons. Office at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital. Joe Becton. Edwin Becton. BECTON S. BECTON, Physicians and Surgeons, Office upstairs oer Archio -Morris' Racket Store, west side square. Ilotlr phones 123. prsittrrii' Wila'2 .' DR. GEORGE A. WELLS, OSTEOPATH. Graduate of A. S. O., Klrksvlllc, Mo. Consultation and iJtumlnatiou I'reo. Phono connections. DR. T. B. SPAULDING, Physician. Orflcc West Side Su.11.1ro. Now phono 17C at ulght. J. H. FRENCH, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mooro A: Trench's Drug Stoio. Itesldenco South Houston St. Old phone 177. E. T. SPEAKES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. (Jreonvllle, Texas. Itesldenco 'Phonu No. 59. Office C. W. dee's 1)1 ug Store. at W. C. MOODY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office upstairs over tho lleall Hard ware and Implement Company Storu. I'liouu connections. DR. T. J. MILNER, Office McKaln's Pharmacy. Phone Connections. A Limited Train of unlimited comforts telling the pace for tra in the So.ilh wt an "extra iare" train without the cxlra (are, ia The Katy Limited to St. Louis and Kansas City It in brilliantly lighted from pilot to obtcrvation rml, and liaiall the eciuial comforts and many "extras" that go to make a railay journey pleasant. Chair Cars brighter, more attractive and more romfortable than you have rcn b-fore Sleepers tint are just a litrl" firrr than any pieviously built bigger I :. dies' coilet roonii dental lavatorial) sliding win dow ncrceiu electric fans electric berrli lighis observation car. 'I lie Katy Limited with its companijn train The Katy Flyer gives the ICaly tno fmt trains daily with liirough chair cars and sleepers to St. Louis and Kansas City All you need remember NOW in buying a ticket Ninth or Hast is one little word "Katy," Ask "the agent", for any informa tion desired ahuut fares, clc. Total SI 492 799 63 LIABILITIES. Capital S200 000 09 Surplus l'und nnd Uudltliled Prufits G2 US CI Iteserved for Taxes 3 2D0 00 Circulation 1SS 400 00 Deposits 1 03D 000 09 Totnl SI 192 793 03 We certify this statement Is correct. F. J. PHILLIPS, President. " H. W. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORY. F. J. Phillips, A, G. Lantznester, Ceo. 3. Perkins, E. P. Becton, Jai. ArmlBtead, 0. T. Graham, J- M. Boykln, i A Cark( J. B. Claytsn, H. W. Williams, Mrs. W. A. Williams M. M. Arnold, C. B. Jones, Q. L. Rutherford, A. F. Rlchtcr, T. R. East, DEPOSITORY FOR STATE OF TEXAS. NATI ONAI .j. OF GREENVILLE, TEXAS. MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 16, 1B09. RESOURCES. Loans and Isocounts ?51l 01 U. S. Bonds and Piciuluras 1&6 Ol Heal L'atate, Furniture and Fixtures 0 Cash, lixchango uud Demand Loans.. 335 ill Total 51 U'J 6 LIABILITIES. Capital.... lf'0 0 Surplus and Profits 20 Ciiculatlori 1B0 l imiioslls : 032(1 Wu certify ........' SI 009 ll this stRteii'mt Is correct. W. H, HUSH, President, S. II. 11UUOKS, Cashier. DIRECTORS: ;:: :;;: The No vyinyn wh'J iake Adrautatfe at ifjp IContlnued 011 third page j WEAK KIDNEY8 MAKE WEAK BODIES. Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Com mon Aches and ll.'s of Green ville People. As ono weak Unit wcnUens a chain, so weak kidneys ivcaltcn tho whole body and bunion the Dual breaklug down, Overwork strains, colds and oilier causes Injure the kldnoys, nod when their activity la lessened tho whole body Buffers from tho excess of urlo poison circulated In. tho blood. Aches and pains and languor ar-.d urluary Ills come, nud there Is nn oor-" Increasing tendency towards diabetes nud fatal Ilrlght's disease. . There Is no real help for tho sufferer except kldnoy help, Doan's Kidney Pills. act directly on the kidneys und cuio every kldnoy 111. Greenville cures are tho proof, 0 H. rippln, painter, W. Leo fit, Greenville, Vixas, says; "Oeforo pro' Dentists. DR. SAM G. DUFF, Dqntlst. Offlco oier Commercial National Hank, Leo Street. Attorneys, H. L. CARPENTCR, Lawyer. Offlco oer Commercial National Hank, Lee Street, aieenvillo, Texas, SHERRILL, MULKEY &. HAMILTON Attorneys-at-Law. Offices at Greenville and Commerce, den. S. l'erkltib Moirls I). H.irroll PERKINS & HARRELL, Attorneys-at-Law. Offlco over tlreenvlllo National Hx rluuigo Hank, ltooms 1 and 2. WM. PIERSON, Attorney-at-Law. Practices In nil tho Courts. Offices In Schlff Untitling over !(. N White's Store. I). Q. Hvans. A. H. Mitchell EVANS &. MITCHELL, Lawyers. areunvllle, 'jex.is. to the Old States BEST SERVICE VIA 1 a i? mm V olters to j 5; 1 .'. An Olfer to the Public Tho Geeteh Wall Paper C. the public as a Xmas jp-osent one third off, of all high grade Art Pic turos beginning Saturday the lKth Inst. Thoy also havo some of U10 j,t V terns of wall paper of 1909' Itt yo4 can purchaso nt your imn jiru-e 1 Their burnt wood nBsurlment Is tif-s V, only ono In, low ti, Wo nlto Inv te ou lo gxuillliio our Wall Paper line 01 1910 this Is tho host pattern!, ,i 1 seen lu tho wnll paper line. ai:in-uii wall papi:u .o Went I ee - 11 . t Wall Paper, Paints, Pi. tare, (, Write . W1,STRAIil,C rort WortK ! f f t f T T f ? f ! I ! I V r t r r m aP aliMiifig MKa sJL ; Visible, Durable, Light of Touch. Y ! 4 , i K W. M. GUSH, MRS. V. A. KING, DR. ROBT. SAYLt, P. A. NORRIS, JNO. L. LOVEJOY, M. A. JOY, 3. B. PERKINS, DR. CHAS. T. KENtl R. D. WADDLE. L, N. BYRD, S. B. BROOKS, Tise Sntisana and Ohio Li Sflock Srasuirance Co. INSURES YOUR HORSES AND CATTLE AGAINST Cl FROM ANY CAUSE. THIS IS THE LARGEST, OLDES1 MOST SOLID COMPANY INSURING STOCK, IN THE Wl LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. H DM Suaiii Eo.a Uk lai UUMIICIall OFFICE AT BOOSTER CLUB ROOMS. n No Better Machine SVIacfo. Get Further Facts About ii atjthe HER.ALD OFFICE. k.m:X"X"XKKKm;hJwXh x-t":--x- LIVED IN GREENVILLE He would surely keen the NEW PHONE j The QUICK SERVICE, bol'u LOCAL nnd LONG DISTANCE, would omible him to OATCH UP FOR ALL LOST TIME during his twenty yenrs sleep. Ycu have daily profit in keeping a phone. To wait is to lose. Order now nnd be ready for sickness, business, pleasure, shopping, etc ; S V I K"Xwwx"xM:K;-;X'i Pea Green Alfalfa, Texas Ear Corn, Choice Bright Oklahoma Prairie Hav J. M. MASSAY. Both I'aones 320. Henry Street tnd M., IC & T. Crossing. OPPOSITE THR QAS PLANT. Mrs. 8. Joyce, ciiriin'" " ,r wrllos: "About a ycir ,1,-t 1 hrt ,1 tWO bOttleS Of IVttV'u IC Inr.,. 1),..,.. ... curing fail's, Kldnoy rills at Ford I U cured me of a severe raw ,i r.-..i and '0nuiui;to,Vs drug store, I haJli'V t'oulJ,0 r seieia' uars s-ani f ' vy "ww ivifcMwu u a ssoii iy c v ( c Ma jr5watc utJnud I was causcj', Ttc I,""". daorer r m fufluenza l&.f.lAA..fi T. w" IS Of 1'a rrll fill!' It. nnw. .,- Thin 5P"W annoyance try too fr can bo nh. i, 5 . .. V"T"r 'r.i,.r. l."y,aALnnfe jv ll. l.l.t ... - '--.. "' ,' wm---.- "rzmnf. UD Jviuuey sec -aru 1 f" ., J eccdr. .ti At not omy ZmWWfor I'llls cbockeJ '" r -n i, but conteracts any . !.'-!. .-, -. rttnr.iiti'nnv nf l.A i- a wuiflU 'mwaviZH,,j''iMmi,:i wsws&mmmk - .7,r y.sja rfa-K ... .1. f W. Wmm f3"X"X, I I I P ka TEXAS TRACTION GO "THE CONVENIENT WAY" NEW ROUTE TO DALLAS Leave arccmllle 10! 25 a. in, for McKlunoy via Katy, nrrlvlug McKln ney lit 05 n. ui. l.euvo JleKlnnoy via INTEHURDAN 12:3 i. in., arrive Dallas IMS l. m. JAS. P. QRIFFIN, G. P. A. DALLAS, TEXAS, sstamnmttimntmttnmmaifl Weathers Grain Go. HAVE ALFALFA AND PRAIRIE HAY, FEED AND COAL B Protect four Property I reprosent leading coiniianles and am prcimred to write Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance. R.M.Chapman x-H -x-:-x-x-:-xk-x-x--x Frank Wolfe TRANSFER and 6T0R,.an )r.' Otllcc and Warehouses ou St, Jolm Street, Opposite g Hardwood Factory, Uoth Phones ll. nunurtwmt Office at Model Presolng Parlor. 4 1; uiq iuuno j(u new pnne Z'li v Fresh Vegetables Direct Froin Colorado., SWIF' Both Phones No.a. aittttrst:u::::m:::KK:K;!!!st!n fsaKJKt:Kyu:jt:tai: I Real Estate and Farm Loans.l I Watcb Ibelr space each day for barcalns If you vlsn ttJ t or exelrauee property of any Ulnd, borrow money on yourl l bale land notes oxtcnaea. we uae lor sare louay; Kloven room boadlng bouso ou Wesley street Ju6t Central school, lot extends to the railroad track inakirl trackago properly, house Is well rented, will sell cheap ol terms, xcharrge for small residence or llttlo farm. Wnnt to rent a six room house or would buy on very terms, must be reasonably close In. d 4t 4 iiiang'swoi'ttt cl lYias OFFICE WESTERN UNION D'JILDINQ. m:.n:::stK:?:::sj::::::::::s::ss Bsn:tr.ssjSKaJUH::jr:i Offlcoflee's Urug Storo. TelMphoue Connections, J. W. House VETERINARY 9 ... ix. jumjiiajo J-llLi, TORNADO, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT. AUTOMOBILE, LIVE STOCK, lMiliZZ"Z"Z"lZ ZK""l"M : You Who. Spend Twice Fuel What You Should don't blatuo th winter. Don't ci nbout the coal Get riffht down subject, Yourf is a eonl liog, fuel wnstcr. Till suey gets tho lul stead o tho "We'll b.ivo you or linlf your ftl tins season if yj listen to reason.! was !f30 last would $15 souil year wo can k-. that money with tho Move that we boll. That Stov Original COhB'S HOT HL.AST, tho lieutinu See Boy1;in's Quick 'Meal Tlmigo, the best on iho for tho prifo. Largo slock of Saddlery unci liarnl ltobcs nt Rudticotl 1'riccs. Any Buggy in tho house J, M, Boykin tjMjMjMjJJ-JwjMjjH5 ZZ'HCf JMJJM5ltt' i X KVS 'f Wd$&fc -X5-v"X-X-0 'K4 T ..!, XJ uuaii utiivci) TRUNK8, PACKAQU i SURETY BONDS IKuadlHMlHMM I Insurance ffK.' v-: r3i w& i , OalyaltAWo C6ouuiIcA jfiprr)B).fc SfeXAS ....i .. v KS j3U,!(ilf,D yuan nrJmy' i"---5i y?M