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V r a y K mmtilfc Jlmft' cvalK VOLUME XX GREENVILLE. TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 9. 1910 NO. J 50 JkZ Wt W- , ao oooo too oooo ooo ooo o oooo Sir O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ',.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0000 00000000 0000 0000 0008000 0000 Naylor's Bill of Fare FOR EASTER NEW SILK DRESSES, ASSORTED COLORS, NEW WASH DRESSES, ASSORTED COLORS. NEW WASH DRESES, ALL WHITE, FANCY. NEW WASH DRESSES FOR MISSES. NEW SUISENF SILKS, PLAIN, ALL COLORS. NEW SUISENE SILKS, FANCY, ALL COLORS. NEW FOULARD SILKS, FANCY, ALL COLORS. NEW SILKS IN CHECKS, ALL COLORS. NEW TAFFETA SILKS, ALL COLORS. NEW MESSALlNE SILKS, ALL COLORS. NEW ROQER LINENS, ALL COLORS. NEW DRESS LINENS, ALL COLORS. NEW DRESS LINENS, WHITE. NEW FANCY WAISTINCS. NEW MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. NEW LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. NEW TADLE LINENS AND NAPKINS. NEW DRESS SKIRTS, ALL STYLES. NEW TAILORED WAISTS, ALL STYLES. NEW EMQROIDERIED WAISTS, ALL STYLES. NEW POPLINS FOR SPRING, ALL COLORS. NEW REPS FOR SPRING, ALL COLORS. NEW HOMESPUN FOR SPRING, ALL COLORS. NEW INDIA LINONS, ALL GRADES. NEW PERSIAN LAWNS, ALL GRADES. NEW FIGURED LAWNS, 'LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS. IN FACT WE ARE READY Td SERVF YOU IN ALL STYLES AND CLASSES OF GOODS FOR YOUR EASTER NEEDS WITH CRISP, NEW GOODS IN EVERY LINE. PRICES ARE ALSO CORRECT. YOUR INSPECTION IS ASKED. THE CITY ST ONCE CITY DOARD OF HEALTH MAKES SUGGESTIONS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 J Everybody Urged to Join In the Work j, i To-Morrow to .Improve the San- Itary Condition of the Town 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I JL Hay tor & Son- "Tomorrow will bo known ns clean tip day Tor Texas mid tlio Hoaid nt Health tunes Uu people ot Oreenvllie to he up and doing on that day Lei ua hnve a united eifort tor lu no nlln.r way can the town Uo clean 1. We take It lor grunted tlint no one renin objects lo clennllauss nbout llio liouiu Hut It any one can offer a Kood rea son tor a Illthj home such u plate will bo exempt fiom the cleaning piocess. Certainly u lot of old rub blsli ot eery description bcatteied about u (illicit does not make It mote beautiful, neither does It mateilallj add to the value or the home when Ihc piospectlve buyer conies aimuid lleyond any uuesllon the health nf h city is luidlllcd largely according tu im- amount, or iiitn Hept wllliln its limns o, it i not liecanse people like II oi npinoio of illthj luimes but we have Just notk-n In (he habit oi allowing It io itceiininlale. So to morrow while wo aie rakliiR ami bciaiilngiand sweciiini! on the outside let us not rorget to lake a peeii ai the inside nml continue llio noon work, net Into every nook and co: tier, under the beds and dressers unit Into the closets ami there will be plentv lo take out. linn'i all .Inwn .j. and Imagine ou havo a clean honii ;:' Just because jnu rank IiIrIi ns a clti yen or in society, uecauso tlio cb.inceh aro you luuo neglected It and per inlttud these nccuinulatlons. Tin business and professional n,en should get busy too In their stores and of fices. Club rooms and our public buildings should linc new dresses Inasmuch ns the mosquito will soon visit us to niako arrangements for board and lodging fur tlio season It behooves us to seo to It that all els torus aie made mosquito proof. This H easily done Just stop all the cracks around the top. Then mnke n frame (o fit the opening Into the cistern, and cover it with mm ,-i ,.., who No. is and hang with hinges. If an up-grounu cistern, bo Miro to screen the opening In the gutters Water should not bo left standing in vessels unprotected Without access to water tlio mosquito would or soon become extinct. See lo It that no water is left In small receptacles about the place such as cans, 'cups, old dishes, etc. This expense will bo -within the reach of all and will certnlnly limit tlio spread of disease to say nothing of tlio great nulsnnce ot these posts. Tomorrow then will be clean up day and while at It just llx up the clBterns anil our summer will bo more pleasant and healthful Wo as jour Hoard of Health recom mend activity on the part of ever) ono on this occasion. l.et us not Ignore nor forget but observe the day." slili SIXTY-SECOND DISTRICT COURT. iff w il Our Sprang Suits If Clothes have any Influenco on the World's opinion ot a Man and they cei tnlnly have the Man wo Suit this Spring will bask lu the sunlight of public esteem. Our Clothes nro fashioned for critical eyes, and they aro Tailored for critical tastes by Master hands The Season's choice and correct M iduls aie ready lor Inspection or choosing. Suits $10.00, $15 00 and along by easy steps lo $30.00, $18.00 Our $K..00, $20.00 and $25.00 Suits will provo a great surprise to the Man who has nevor bought his Clothes here. ' We touch vour purso ns lightly as possible and our splendid values help j oil to bo happy In jour Clothes. ST?ITTrf?i1 Ww&&e&&9&J. ffaj'TMifJlB l T T T ? T T t T T t T ; f T T ? t T ? T y ; t Y T A Ladies' Spring Slippers EACH DAY BRINGS US SOMETHING NEW IN HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR FOR SPRING. WE ARE SHOWING MANY NEW STYLES THIS SEASON IN ALL LINES OF SPRING FOOTWEAR. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU AT ANY TIME ALL THE NEW STYLES. OUR ONE, TWO AND THREE LACE OXFORDS ARE BEAUTIES AND JUST THE THING FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. OUR ONE AND. TWO STRAP PUMPS IN VICI PATENT AND SUEDE ARE THE PREVAILING STYLES FOR DRESS WEAR. WE WANT YOUR SHOE BUSINE8S AND IF COR RECT, HONEST FOOTWEAR AND COURTEOUS TREAT MENT, AS WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVORED TO GIVE YOU, COUNT FOR INDUCEMENTS, WE FEEL CONTENT TO SAY YOU WILL GIVE US A LIBERAL SHARE OF YOUR SHOE BUSINESS FOR THE SPRING SEASON. SEE US FOR BETTER SHOES, Greenville Shoe Co. West Side of Square A Number of Cases Were Disposed of Yesterday. Court opened jeslerda) .Homing promptly at 8:30 and the assign ment was illsiHihcil of as follows: Mary II CI raj et al vs. Joe Stan ford. Continued to tlio next teim of the OL'nd court. It. i:. Ailulr et al vh .1. V Kvans. Continued by consent. I. V. Mallard vs, SI., K. & T. Ilv Co. Settled and dismissed at de fendant's costs. II. I,. Wllllnms vs. Teas Midland. Continued uu application of plaintiff. 1 1). Harris vs. Texas Midland Continued on application of plaintiff. C. C. l'erviu vs. V. II Aiken et nl Judgment by default with wilt of en quiry as to the defendant, Ilrotvn. Klflo Urjant vs. D. C. Ilrynnl. Con tinued to perfect service. llajnes vs llayues Continued unite! uile foi costs. T. 11. I'ord vs Mrs. S. I Straccner, et al. Judgment bj defendant against all parties with foreclosure as piaycd for, except Keigusou-McKinnoy Drj Goods Co. mid disclaimer with costs lu Its favor against plaintiff. C. V. Johnson et al vs. Unknown Heirs of John and Sarah Hin.ll. Con tinned to perfect service to tlio next term of the 02nd court. Marcella 1-vans vs. Tom llvans. Continued lo pel feet service. llaltle llramlj vs. Judge llrantlj. nismlsted for want of prosecution. J. I). Rogers vs. National Casualty Co, Continued by consent. W. J Tnjlor vs. City of Commerce. Pasbvd for settlement. lllanchu llarblu vs. C. Harbin. Dismissed by plaintiff. Uuiiham, liana, "Munyi-i 1)1 y Uoods Co. vs. A. 11 Patterson &. Co. Dis missed by plaintiff. D J. Wynne vs. Alllo Wynne. Con tlniicd by plaintiff. Uko Trice vs. Mattle Price. DIs uilx.cd by plaintiff. Itosa Ilusnco vs. I'raul; ilusbee. Continued to the- next terns of the li'.'ifd court lo pel feet service. 0. M Now ell vs. SI. S. Heed ot nl. Judgment as per agreement llled for $1100 00, with lieu upon laud lu con-tioversj-, execution and order of sale io be made, In duo tourbo. V C. Drake, giiatdlnn, vs. Jessie SlcCallon Additional report of re ceiver approved. P II. Slucltelroy et al vs. James Rhodes ot al. Tretfp.ms to try title, judgment for plaintiffs. C II. Hcauchamp'vs O. 0. Cuntrell l'assed by ugreemclit to Wednesday's assignment. Court then adjourned until 6.30 this morning. FIRE LA8T NIQHT. Residence of Joe M. Jones on East Jones Street Burned. About 8 o'clock last night the resi dence on Knst Jones sheet owned and occupied by .loo M Jones and fnni My was discovered to bo on (Ire. The ilro company inndo a quick run hut the Unices were too far advanced for the house to bo saved. It was u live loom house with hnU and was valuou at $1,200, and was Insured for $300 'llio Household effects were valued at JC00 with $100 Insurance, l'an of tlio furniture wub saved. Mr. Jones had Just locked up tin houso and started down town lo nt tend a lodge and a neighbor saw tht tlamcs first in tho kitchen and gnvt thu alarm. m BUSINESS PROPERTY m mi ii WUHLT SML REPORT THE BOARD MET YESTERDAY IN JUDGE PERKINS1 OFFICE. Attendance Lower on Account ol Sickness and Bad Weather. Good Collection. The school board met Jeslenlay lu regular monthly session In llio olTlce of Judge Cleo S. Perkins. Supt. U C. lleo ifuiilo his report from which the following Items are .aken: Tho total enrollment nt white pupils Is 1,182; colored pupils 412, making a total of 1,921. llio nverago number belonging: while, 1,277; colored, 330, a total ol 1.C07. Average dally attendance, while: Central school, 203; West school 2S,ri; North school 291; South school 377; total 1,162; colored 2S8. Per cent of attendance: Central U3; West as; North S9.5; South HI; colored 87. Number of pay pupils enrolled: while CS; colored 4 Tuition collected S135.75, damage fees, 75 ccntB; total $13(150. The col lection this month Is Hie best so fill tills session, Tho percent of attend mice was low on account of sickness and had weather. Tho Hoard granted permission for a tag day to be observed soon. The Hoard has had o'ectrlc llghtr put In the High school for teache-f, who do work at night and tho debat ing socletj". Tho monthly reports will ho given out today and parents should Inquire If their chlldieu do not take the ro ports home. Tlio roporls nro Issued every month on the Wednesday after close of the school months. 1 m MERCHANTS MEETING. Will be Held This Afternoon to Close Lp the Railroad Proposition. A committee of merchants will cnll on the merchants of tho city this morning nml arrange for a meeting nt tlio Booster club rooms with Sl Price at 2 o'clock this afternoon There is but a small amount to ho made up hut It needs to be done at once. Nothing will help the business ot thu met chants more than n street rnllna). If sales are advoitlsed and bad weather comes on tho day of the sale, ladies will attend If they can do so conveniently by street cars. It will belli all lines of business. Let all the merchants turn out and close up Ihe proposition. m u, MRS. McLAMOCH DEAD. Former Greenville Lady Passed Away at Klngsvllle, Texas, on Sunday. News Ims been lecelved Hero that Sirs. Willie SlcUimocli, wife of I. I, SIclimocli, died at Klngsvllle, Texas, at 1:30 o'clock Sunday evening, March C, and was burled In the Klngs vllle cemetery at 3:30 p. in, on Mon day. She leaves a husband and two lit tle daughters mid her death Is mourn ed by n boat of friends The tuinllv moved to Klngsvllle from (jreeuville about two jearx ago. i p Give Honfe Preference. Why send off to havo jour Spring clothes made when jou can get them mado right hero at homo by Fred DIercks Just as cheap and jou can sco them while they aro bolug made and there Is no chance of jour suit being mado wrong or out of stylo Clothes cleaned, repaired and pross ed. Tho samu piompt attention is given to ladles clothing. NORTH STONEWALL STREET LOT CHANGES HANDS. C. Q. Jones and Will Wise Will Build Handsome Two-Storj Plate ET Handsome Modeiji Brick Up to DateiG.irr.inc. Yesterday C. II. Jones and Will Wise purchased tho lot on tho east side of North Stonuwall stieet, cor tier North Stonewall and .Ionian, Hie wine being 0 Ixl US feet. It Is the fhtciillou ot tho now own era of this vnluablu piece of propeitj to uieel a handsouo two-story, mod et n fiont, coucietu Hour building, the lower slorj to be occupied by an up lodalo garrnge, which will mako a valuable iiud attractive addition to thai boUlou of tho city. Watch tlreeiivlllt! grow. A CUTTING AFFRAY. DEN HUR LODGE. Had a Larpe Attendance and Wound Up With Supper. Tho Lodge of Hen Ilnr met last night In Woodman hall with over one hundred present. l)r loive, ot Camp bell, made a lino addioxs on the puis pects of tint order. After tho business session was ov or tho lodge uu Jo) oil . n sumptuous supper served lu tho hall .Misses Sory and Hush played some nlco mus leal selections and a string baud was also lu ullendnneo. Those present unite in sajlng It was a most eiijoj able occasion. Section Foreman Was Attacked by a Negro and Used His Knife. Yesterday morning .1. II Murchl son, n Cotton licit foremnn had n dlf lleultv with n negro of the siTtkm force named Jones Murehlsou'R ami Reagan's (taim.i bad met to put In a switch Mr. SlurchlBon gave snmo Insl ructions about the work when Jones began to rurso him nml was rebuked bv Slur- V chlson. As tho latter turned avviij X the negro struck him on tho right nun knocking him dovVli. The negro Y stiucl; hint ngnln and then lluew sev X oral rocks al him Sir. SIuicIiIhuii t (tot out his kniro and nil the me n wounding him seriously. The. m g n y wns utkr-,1 to n house bj the ol uu $J negrooH and was taken can ol, ,i id A Sir. Mmchlsun enmo to the conn V house and gave himself up. As tin A i?r.tnd Jury was In sess'on Mr Mur y 'hlsou was udmllted nml mnc his Y tory lo Ihaf bod.v. i. Sir. Slurchlson was nnlnfulh Injur- j; ed litll not siuluilslj. The negro X vvhllo bndly cut will piobnldy lecovcr. " , y COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. A -0o.K-M-M Easte Novelties It Is on'y ft little while mull l.-'ler and the many n .voitljn we -'inn wiu interest j-on. Mn ,i i mr seluci'iin mirly i iii k on in, in ! non- ' ' ) I "Il , .itlcK i hi Vrctty Mnllne hob ftith the buckle . m gold braids, n. ii i wlilie, ti!elt an I color Pure Food Show, lluiacnibor the 'Pure I-'ood Show In thu .Mc.Muklu building opens. iioaI .Monday at 7.30 p. in, Haby shows Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurstla) afternoons. Fun every day nml nghl luring thu week. Uverybndy goes to the I'uie Food Shows, Admission leu ents or tickets for 12 admissions foi one dollar. 1... Dancing School. Thu school conducted by Prof Itucker Is piogresslng nicely In ev .'ry respect. Ho opened his class yes teiday atternoon, and will continue tho class overy afternoon Horn 1:30 to 5:3o. Those wishing to Join please meet him nt the hall at those bonis. m Spring Matting Sale. Fifty styles to choose from nl all prices, Japs and Chinese children, porch rockers, settees, chairs, rofilg -raters, standard lino nl unbuild (if prices. Challenge any rutnltuiu pric es. Chnmllor Is lu thu maiket when prices aio any 1'ousidoratlou. North esiBt corner siiunie. Saw His Mistake. Ily not bujIiiK his bill of furniture, .mattings, cook stoves and racket sup piles fron-i 11. S. Chandler. He will save you 10 on every bill of nny sl.o See his premiums. Phono Kllto Pressing Parlor Tor llrsl-class and lip-to dale cleaning, pressing and hatting. Old phono 401; new phone 320. Hoy treoige. Prop. m Just Installed litest collar machine made, (live ns your vvoik. Uuig. ford Steam K-iuuilry. Hveryhody will piulses of Tholina. bu singing the The llo.li il Met In Regular Weekly Session Yesterday, The city eouiu.ll met jostenlaj lu logiilar weekly session with nil ment hols present. ' An oidliiauco was imssed uulhorl.- Ing the Issuing of houds for 20,000 for election of two n'ovv Hie stations. Tho city has bought lots on ICait One.ll street from Monte SIikiiu for Ihe South Clietjuvlllo llio station. The location of the U'ont slatlou hi not jet dellultely decided. Seveial ordinances weie parsed or- del lug slduwulks Directors and Officers Elected. At a meeting of the stockholders X ot the Physicians nnd Surgeons lIoK-'y Iplal jesteulaj the following dlroc- 5! tors wete elected: II. R Uionoy, S. ' 0. Duff, 1'. A. Peak. Dr. 0. 13. Canliull, X Dr. Will Canlrell. The dlrecloiB A ulucted tho following officers: It, t 'y l.ooney, piosldeut; S. ft Durf. vleo ij L president; Dr. Will Cantrell, sceio-'l ttirj'.tre.isurer. The stoekhulduis Y urge uuiouut if .'. The were gratified at the large the I ii W I ind ...r,yc in iied rt -. In a: aBc "" 50 sin rt Hllk (i'o.'i in evo.y vtvlntv co or. for spring. u' iyc Short blink Silk Cllovei. ac'f stllchcd, ui r,ur, t.-ic, S5c mid S1.00 I'rolly hnlr pin In the natural shell and umber, at 23c and J 50 Hoaiitlftil line of haudkerchlefs tu the plain, embroidery mm laeo odgo iaruo variety of patteiriiB lo select from at lBc, r and , r,rf llarmtlos In many styles nnd sites nl 25c and fjQc lloaiillfnl line of fancy hoso hi lio black and colors, hand em broldorled, thosa are very drossy at 50 1'lnln black hose In thu tsorioHt grniUm at 25c and 50 New ohiBtlo gold and while vvnsli belts, all havo tho now buck les, largo vniloly'of slyleR to choose from nt 2Co to 5(' Hand bags in tho spring's newest designs, In blaclt. tan, blue, green, etc., some havo Inside purses, now handles nnd pretty trimmings at 23c up to S2.C50 Now Coronet Hnlds In the block nnd several shades of brown nnd blonde, flno quality at , S4.50 Medium length switches In most all tho shades of brown? at 1'15 t0 ...$3.50 Handsome braids In the black nnd brown, three slom, S5.50 Turban crowns, In sevorul slros nt 25c. 33c ami J0 I'ancy bolt buckles mid pins, all tho latest novelties In gold, Hllvor, oiijx and bronze, at 25c to , 50 Wo nhow n beautiful lino of fancy trimmings Tor spring lu the embroidery nut bands lu while nnd ecru, at 15c to ;rc llnby Irish edge and Insertion In tho white and ecru, dainty patloniB nt per jnnl ...35o Hose siippuilers In the whllu and colors, at 25e to 5Qo woik being done nt tho tiospltnl and tho bright piospects fur the rutin u. Grubbs Industrial College. s A meeting was held at the I'ompoy school house Simula) night lo con rildci moving tho tlrubbs Industrial College from Cnuipbell lo Judge tlrubbs' pioperty In south cast tlrcen villi;. Resolutions were adopted ro commending the movu and 11 uiiumll loo of Iku llolbrook, A. IJ. York, A. 1,. Ilirilsong, .1. (1. Dial and N. A Kim biough vvns nppolnlcd to seo the Hoosler club lu icgnid to the mnttur r v LadlcB, Attention. Sirs. Davidson wishes tu announce lo bur old p. it ons ami liiaiiy new ones thai she will he at your sorvlco with expereuced help fiom Dallas to glvu jou a llrst class shampuu, inns sage, mauicuie, w Itches made fioir eomblugs and nil) thing In thu Hue of a llisl-cliss parlor. Am located ill the Sturphy-.MHIor Sloio m m If jou havu fiiiiilturo of any kind or stoves for repair or want a bar gain lu the same go (o Wilklus & Anderson, 01 phone No. Mil ,1 nesv phone. 210 W. I.ee Hi. 1 Send us jour shlil waists, shirt and collars I. nugfoid Steair. Lauu' dry. Thelma will pilsu tu JOU. bu a delightful sur Watch and wait for Thelma For Sale or Trade. Sty "Uulck" Automobile. Will sell at a bargain for cash or trado for town property, AHCIIIK H. HOI.SIUS. An Exchange Market. The plate whore jou can buy, sell, exchange anything jou have, for an) thing wo have and swap wth 0110 an other. U. S. CHANDI.mt, Tlio 1'iiriiltiirQ Slan, where cash nr credll Is good. v h '4 1 y y y y y y f T y y y y y y y I V "" Call tho Elite Proving Parlor ovr ! either phono for qulclc work and good i service Hoy George, Prop. 3-10 A "J I Wo do strictly domostlc work. I iJtnitford Steam Luundry. t every man Wo do strictly domestic work mil co'lais. Now irachlnory. Ijaugford riloaui l.atinury. Now for mattings seo our wW win dow. Duko Harrison, Chl-Namel. Now skirts are hero.-Co. I'orklns Hros. or Ladies! 1 You are cordially Invited to attend an exhibit, of 1'UltU I'OODS at our storo X''H"M";"-h,,xH"X"X"X'c t IF IT'S A k--x--:--.-":---W":--:---:---:--:---:--x-sX-k-:--x y-X-X-XX:"-,-.XX"XX"X-M-X-.:-VfrX' Shelled Pop Corn 5 cents per pound Shelled Almonds 40 cents per pound A OOB" Old Phone 140 NowPhono 140 -x:"X"XX"i-M'M'W"X-:'-sos ;..:-c..:..:..x--wW'X:-4-4'X"Xsvx-4- Old Phone 192 New Phone 204 SVlarch 4 Samples will bu servd. Your uttendaiico will not place jou under uuy obligation to purchase Dinkle-Hart Grooer Comnany Successors to G. E. DINKLE HAIR BRUSH You wnut come to us. ,Vo cm please llio most exacting tnstu with our I lull' Ilrushes. . Wo havu Iheii'i with long '.'. Hilstlcs nnd shoil Hrlstlus, X Y also the lent soft oncu for ten- y v i!ir lu.ndti J. .;. t A Our jirlcos will Just suit .'. f. you and jour pocket hooka loo, X y Wo havo all kinds of IiiusIicb ; 'Hiich as Tooth, Null, Hand and 'f A' Hath. V. ,j Ho hiiio and lead our "Ad" V, j; overj day this week You will y ly inks II If J'ou don't. A j Perkins Pharmacy fr A I -4-:"X:"W,,"X"X-X',:"X"H"X":' t Harbuck (& Sor :"X"'X"X-x-x-M":"'X"X:-fr-x' OLD LOG CABIN RIBBON CANE SYRUP DIHCCT rnOM THC PLANTATION IN LOUISIANA SUP FLY LIMITED OHDER NOW. JtSSSETV t it-XX X ZXI ! 'v tI''I X X5XI-XI5 rJv5X5 3 Old Hats Made New. We clean Panamas, straws, felts, derbies, and every other kind ot mens hats. Phonos: old 401; now 320 ELITE PKUSSINO PAHIXJH, 3-10. Hoy George, Prop. Wo havo Just received ' a shipment of tho following cau dles: Hon Hons, Chocolate Creams Chocolujtu caramels, Chocolato almonds, Nadja caramels, Jelly Deans, Lemon Drops, Hoar Hound drops and stick cau dles. Wo enter especially to the Ladles' and Children's trade. Albert Tischmacher Opposite the now Federal llldg -XXKC-XW-4"X-XK'C- rXr j Fish and f Oysters & Received i Fresh Daily W, H, Wilkins Market i i ...t Thelma will ploaso a t,M,M',' 'wowau ami chiw. rrWI Wr " . .1. mm w.w m ;, West Siae OI square yji.angford Htoain Luunury. 'Mm ill m ' mmaWSmWmmmmmmmmmWTk'"i'4-"" ' -- fe- ' HHMBsHsMsk - .imVirj il- . tr-zztzhr. Lxtl .... Home of Good Shoes Fuecl Metcet Slioe Co, 128 "West Lee Street A. ? ? I t r t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y w cocf'elt .JJj'aitfl' foomed' .o' OHiif'tjfu'ni yAv ,Atfir,s yiC'jof ,rioioJ n7ifet it vyri'tm (- ItEADV FOR WriA. nal',iifii'J'i. Oucfrly m 1 1 ! ?3rnnD t J Out him of Men's and Voting Men's Suits IS,THE MOST COMPLETE TO BE fOUNtl ANYVHERE. ALL SIZES IN G.RAYS, PLAIN AND FANCY 8ERO.E8, PRICCG FROM .S.05 TO $U5.0). NEW OXFORDS AND HATS JUST RECEIVED, I sdfuW'k7ikw'id mMmmsmmssmr &lryl&"l"s'lV . -asswiiciHrfwKt ..fc.w. ,$A' Jm &. tffcuwSJ A s. mr-m. a T- -r 'L ... . fi I "j.yJM.j-- n w wrsna .. - ns.. i v . r.f r-r.TsT i . sHJt,'Li- L M .? ,JL i 'JratnlVHslH -wli. rzzm ii.a I A y x y y y y y y f y t y I : V 2 J Jt'I-i lHiHLHBHsssUsssfsysfcrrKsp-c- iv i. mm ... .. '. '"fe.J'j jtt.f