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Mi m P& , ii hN'U.'i fe.L wn Sfef Bt. IS1 , J- - fe If V's, , M,fh is IP & -1 , i A J Ii J, 1 it J "! SJ J-'' .'. I 1 3.1 i . - . ft Hi &4 y " & Mrs. Housekeeper, $ Why star In jour hot kitchen baking bread, when we can do ! v liver you a lonf each, day, for only t cents Think about this. MSI END STEAM BAKERY 1 C. CAMENISH, Prop. W-VXK-X-vV-SK-M TEXAS TRACTION GO "THE CONVENIENT WAY" betweon DALLAS, MeKINNEY, SHERMAN, DENISON, And Intermediate points. For Information call upon nny agent or address, JAS. P. QR1FFIN, Q. P. A., Dallas, Texas. M. R. FEW ELL, A. G. P. A. Sherman, Texas. THE MORNING liEIULD BY E. W. HARRIS &. SON. filtered at the postotflce at Qroon rlllo, Texas, as second-class mall matter. Tuesday .Sept. 28, 1910. WORK DONE SQUARELY. The longer on this earth no Ilo And weigh tho various qualities of men, Tho more we feel the high, stern featured beauty Of plain dctotedness to duty. Steadfast and siill ,uor paid Iwjth mortal praise, But Hading amplest recompense For life's unguarded expense In work dunu squnielj and unwanted day. James Husscll Lunoll. THE SLEEPER AND THE NIGHT-INGALE. The bighost court of appeal In thu Austrian omptru has Just decided that tho song of a nightingale is not u nuisance. To tender this decision it bad to overturn the judgments of nil tho loner couits, as well as of the government of Scyrla and of tho min Istry of tho interior. A mau united Huinzel kept a night ingalo In a cage, nud when the moun was shining at night he hung tho cage outside his window. A neighbor coal plained to tho polko that tho bird's song disturbed his sluiubcis. The municipality ordered tho owner to keep his bird Inside, and tho courts all upheld tho municipality until tha case reached tho ory highest court. One wonders at tho decisions if tho courts that woio willing to pro tect a man against the uatio imisle of tho nightingale's song Most nf all one wonders at tho nan who was oftendod by tho fcound of a itlglitlu ga'e's voice. In ono of tho Greek tragedlon a matricide who Is confined in Jail b-sgs them to kill tho birds outside his window- because they aro always accus ing him of bailuE killed his moth-, and many a human nightingale we call thorn poets ha3 been slain be cause his song onnded the men who wantod to sleep. In "Chanticler" tha toads hate tho nightingale. Many I tliro men "bale planned and planned, till they killed tho bird with the sweetest song that was ever heard."' The slumberors, tho sluggards not only resent tho rail of the cook to the dawn, but even tho song of tha nightingale to the moonlight, Who would caro for tho stroke of the night. Itigale's oiec, beating tho moon mel lowed night into music, when he might be snoring and dioumlng of real things, such as aausagi-s and boer. Mocking birds and nightingales and pale moonbean-e and silver clouds thrown like a lace mantilla across the sky face of tho virgin moon, and dee-i distances of dusty blue where the many-colored stars bum out, out up on such nonsense and let the tlrd man snore until the garish da dawn and all tho artificial noises begin. Ab, there Is music for you! Tho tramp of draft borseB and heavy mo), hlo of wheals, the clangor of hammer upon steel and Iron and the tippling noto of tho saw, tho scratching -if pens and countless typewriters tbqro Is music, if jou will; but the nightingale or a poet, they hic mils ancos, Inded; a)l tho courts say 10 except ,of course, the supremo court Uxchanga. PETERING OUT, Crash, smash, rushing, gushing, camo the oil tide up the hundreds at feet of pining flush with tho surface; then, rising for fifty foot Into the itlr In ul oily torrent, bpnuting at the rati of hundreds of burit-U a day a gush er. A few woelcs later a rusty pipe pro jecting above the surface, 140 flow, no gushing out of petroleum, and not eion a cap on tho pipe. If, curiosity- smitten, you should chance to look down the rusty pipe you would sen an oily scum on stagnant salt wat. The gusher has petered out. Flash, crush, a blast of djnamUtf' against a took wall In n tunnel bored through a irountnlti, then Against th face of the mck a stain of color, a thread of oro, heavy metal niuld the quartz. The miners are first awed, then gleeful. An ore vein Is iineov-j ered. ' ' An Interval of a few wwks and tho flash of the dynamite Is not seen, the picks are not tapping at the tock face at the end nf the tunnel, there are no minors there, tho tunnel is n cul-do-sac that ends In a blank wall, tho quarts' vein has pinched to nothing. Tin' (.old was only In a pocket; It has pet creO ouL I Bntlmslasm, llrcworks, skyrookcts, oratory, oaglo screaming, muckraking, hysteria, while ribbons, marching children, liurrah, good goornmcn(V "turn the rascals out!" a reform wavol After a few months, lassitude, coU onthuslasm, sogey skyrocket sticks, pulpy wads of colored paper all that Is left of Roman candles, ribbons off, saloons busy, officers winking at the inform laws, pronchers discouraged Tho reform wao has petered out. Kcneaux rlchoa, automobiles, wine suppers spendthrift companions, flash, dash, splash, actresses, loud clothe3, sporting papers, sporting innnnerj, tporty talk, stud pokir, roulette, pitch, 26-cent cigars,' champagne, cocktnls, hlehlmlK sloe gin ltoos, Saratoga sours, a wide swath, boon compan ions a Jolly good fellow. Pockets enlptv, songs hushed, saw dust and corks, friends that saunter away, mined health, soured disposi tion, desperate expedients to get mon ey ,a raised chock or a forged nnni", Jail, stripes, remorse, solitude Just a sport that has petered out. Notoriety, gatidincss, easy monej hysterical enthusiasms geM-lch-quIck schemes, gamblers' gains, puppy love, drunkard's bliss, spendthrift's coin, sport's progress bow giddy and grand and impressive they all scorn. They are open to this objection, however thoy ptter out. Preparation, study, education, toll, patient learning, deep foundation, af- lection based on charactor, respect baBod on achievement, money honest ly earned, work carefully dono, sano, fair, common sonso laws rratters of this kind are not spectacular, but they have a vlrtuo and a value. They do not petor out. Houston Chronicle EBfBBBBMniiBEteuaeHNmnm&iiS&Kfint grmsi i Ur bBMMbsbHMBBW REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds Filed For Record In the Office of the County Clerk. (I'liinlBhed by tho Klncy Abstract Co) Deeds Wed Sept. 23, 1910: A. L. Curler and wife to J. M. Pet erson, 01 acres of S. P. Heath survey; $000.00. J. M. Peterson and wifo to A. J.. Conor, Cl acres of S. P. Heath suney suuu.uu. J& P. I'oterson and wifo to W. H. Davis, 2S acrest of S. P. Heath survey $fl- 00. A. M. Deniran to Martin Denmai, 18 ncros or S. P. Heath survey; $222. I-saiah Meel; to J. H. V. Penman. (!1 acres of ri. P. Heath survey: S300.0D. C E. .Craycroft to J. T. Jones, lota 1 ana 2 n block No. 13 College Pari addition to Wolfo City: S2.ri00. S 13. Tlppltl to Jou! Simmons, lots 1 and 2 In block No. 13 College Pail addition to Wolfe City: $100.00. Joel Simmons to I) a. Hughes, lots 1 and in block Nu. 13 College Park nuuitlon to Wolfe Cltj; $100 00. 11. J. Sheriff and wife to A. M. Den man, 2 tracts of John Border and S. P. Heath surveys; $3100.00. J. H. V. Dennian to Lorn Tapp, 01 acies of S. P. Heath survey; $000.00. l-ura. 1 npji and wlf6 to J. H. p. Den man, Cl acres ot S. P. Heath sunoj; Itou.oo. U 11. Williams and wife tu Lama Ihompson, lot 10 In block No 7 Cor dell's addition to tiieemille; I2U0.0U. T. P. Da to J. n. l Donniun, 1SV4 acres of S. p. Heath survey, $127.50. I' 13. lliiKhos to W. 13. Jluchou mi.t wife, lots 1 and 2 In block No. 1:1 Cl. lego Paik addition to Wolfo City; 1 uo.uo. W A. Gray and wife to J. H. Tm tracts of O. O. Woodman and II. Ivock ban siinejs, $15,200.00. 11. Tt Golden and wifo by sheriff to v, M. Dunn et til, C'i acies of J. C. Sni. dler survey; $300.00. C. I). Hart and wifo tn w. 1 ttnnh lot in dreemlllo. on Clool.inii s,iro,,t. $700.00. J. T Jackson et al to James l..in,l 3'V4 acres of John linn uirr.,, $175.00. James Iinds and wife in t T tni. son et nl 1S1 51 acres or.lohn Hart sur vey; $!iu75.00. J T. Juckson et al tn Jnn'm ijimi. tracis of lien Anderson and I,. W. Moore su-vejaj $5703.10. W. J. Shopherd and wlfn in n lliooks, part of block No. 23 0. T. P. CJreenvllfo; $3300.00. I. P. Sockwell and w-lfo tn r v Hyrd, lot 7 In block Nn. 1: n n- V Oreenvlllo; $G000.OO Ieod8 illed SopL 21, 1910: H U Holler et nl to M. n linrt 'K acres of J. W. Sprimsher suneyj" ou,uu. J- II. Foster ut al to A. Tt rnr Ul acres of J. n. itniw.v ,,r..,..' JfiSGrtOO. VI A Shelton and wifo in n 11 t,. ncr, Jot S In block No, 3 Terrell ad dltionto Qiilnlaii; $210.00. Ueo. Kdwards and wlfn in r v Payne, lots i. 5 and c In block No. I Wosi mil addition to Groemlllo; $250 , R. L. Conder and wifo to J. I Chumbllg, $c 37 acres of John Warren survey; $1780.00. C. J. Harnard and wlf to V. I, Wright, 2 tracts of Jullett Pnrtnr nn,l Jmnes Moore surveys; $7o00 0p. QUICK COTTON SHIPMENT, KMy Makes Record Time From Green vllle to Galveston, A roceut Uuo of tho ailnntn.i News contalus the followlnf "Ai- cording to the cotton men of Galveb ton, the leoord for sneed in transixir. tatlm to date, during the p-esent sea son, lies wltli the Kjjty Hues. When the steaUMtlllp Alinunlan.cluared from Galveston at noon'-ffimraday lio car ried la lier hold 200 bales or rottnn that had boon lying on the lottou plat form, in (Iroenvllle, Hunt County, in Norih Texas, at noon 011 the 20th. Tin lottou left Orouiivlllo In four cars at lii: 15 p. in 011 Sept. 20, consigned in George TJobum. & Co. In Gahuslnn and hound for Liverpool. Jt arrived in Gaheston at 8:20 p. nu on tho fo low Intr da). Sept. gi, covering the 412 miles betweintho two points In tli!rt one hours, This is not the rate et Tho Khnl You Ilnvo Al'wiya IJottglit, nuil which lias liccu lu nso for over 30 jcars, Jins borno tho slgnnturo of - niul Jmt hcoii matlo under his pcr Sj(J'fljt-&L , H0,lnl supervision, since its lnftinyv rvr, -cUcAt&. AJlow 110 one to dccolvo you In tills. Alt Oomili'rfelli), lm'.tiitlons niid,,Jist-(is-p;oo(ll,aro hut J'xpei'Iiiicnts flint trlllo wllh iiiiiiciiilniigcrtlio health of IniiMit' niul Chlhlron Uxpci'lcnco ngalnst UxpcrliiioiiU What is CASTORIA Cnstorlii Is a hnrtnlcss K'KislUnto for Castor OH, Pare porlc, Drops ami Soolhlnp: Syrups. Jt Is IMctisant. lb rontuliis iii'ltber Opium, Hlorphlno nor other Karcotlo riiliMlancc 1U arro Is Its guarantee. Jt destroys Worms ami allays Vwoi Iwhncss. Jt cures Dlnrrluun ami Wind Colic. Ttrcllotos Tccthlnp; Troubles, cures Constipation and rinlulency. it assimilates tho Fouil, rt'KUlntcs tho Sditnnch mid l'mrels, jfhluir hetillhy ami nntiinil Bleep. Tlio Cliililren's ltimccti The Mother's .friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS sp Hears tho Signaturo or v--j THE PEOPLE'S DEPOSITORY jll I .-:--:-M-"M'MS'v'vvv' v """" ' ' ""v' I United States Depository W. H, DUSH, President, P. A. NORRIS, Vice Pre, JNO. L. LOVEJOY, Vice Pres., L. N. DYRD, Active Vice Pre 8. B. DR00K8, Csthler. c. .1. PHILLIPS. PresweJH. JAS. ARMISTEAD, V.-Pres. QEO, 8. PERKINS, V.-Pres, H. W. WILLIAMB, Cashier. W. A. WIULIAM8, JR., Astt. Caih J. W. BIRDSONG, Astt. ah. 8TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE, TEXAS, MADE TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, 3EPTEMBER 1, 1910. ! TwMfAN f .f4.i md ,,. , 'm-.iM i.i .,y'i. "fBrtj&fr a nuri""r r jr r W JUC U4i The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. Tlir CtNTH'M COMPANY, IT MUMI TW'KI. NEW YOUH CtTf. sHssrss'jftUFa's MONROE M'COMBS Ji Successor to CO. B. WILLIAMS. I bavo purchased lho bust- $ ness of Mr. Williams and will X continue same, guaranteeing all i work and retaining the same j standard at all times. I ro- X spootftilly solicit jour patron age. Phon s 13. ::- - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .J. Physicians. 4 MILUS L. MOODY, M. D. Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Fitted. Office West Lee Sticot, oor (Ira ham llrothers' more. C. E. & WILL CANTRELL, Physicians and Surgeons. Office at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital. HUSOUIICES. l.oaUB and dlslcounts $550,178.18 V S. bonds and promluina 150,000.00 l'urnlturo, fixtures and real cslato 6,490.10 t'ush and exchange 320,011.15 Total $,038,285.71 LIABILITIES. Capital $150,000.00 Surplus and protlta 27,222.51 Circulation 150,00000 lllUs payable 125,000.00 Deposits 580,003.17 Total $,038,285.71 Tho abovo statement Is correct. S. D. DUOOKS, Cashier. .. ! I i QSLLBGE ' tfMsXfl.. A , ." flf Xli 4 . w" fa.j'ni hl,i ". v w r a r 'Xfw."jr:...'v-y i i , tf Ok tev4" I fTlin?)4 V W iM - ) MfflMUNVJW.f but also 4 ' WM. PIER80N. W. H. DUSH. MRS. V. A. KINO, DR. ROBT. SAYLE, P. A. NORRIS, JNO. I.. LOVEJOY, M. A. JOY, OIRECTORB: J. M. SPURLOCK. DR. CHAS. T. KENNEDY, R. D. WADDLE. S. B. BROOKS, L. N. BYRD, 8. B. PERKINS, HIS EDUCATION" IS ASSURED IP YOU staot a BANK accounted: Not only cle sour boy a "college" education, teach hln to know the value of a BANK BOOK. Teach him to work and Bavo while young. Ho will help make his own way through college and ho a hotter man when he cornea out. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. Wo pay liberal Interest consistent with safety 4 per cent Greenville National Exchange Bamk DIRECTORY: i' 4C-44 :--X-X"- PHONE -FOR- Joe Decton. Edwin Becton. BECTON & BECTON, Physicians and Surgeons. OWco upstairs er Archlo Morris' IlacKet Store, west sldo square. Doth phonos 123. DR. GEORGE A. WELLS, OSTEOPATH. Graduate of A. S. O., Klrksvllle, Consultation and IIxaniliKitlon Phone connections. Mo. ''ice TAKE A LOOK IN and see if there Isn't something In tlio paint lino ou need We carry all binds of paints, oils, lainlslics, stains, pollshuH, euainels, etc The brushes to apply them with, too. Hieiythliig from tho smallest camel's hair pencil to the biggest whltowasb brush. Ilig line up to-dnto Wall Paper Quality and quantity the best and most for tho money. N J C. White & Co ppeed of passenger ben Ice. bnt It 'S said to bold (he seabon's iccoid for cotton from compress to ahlpslde," The 200 bales mfericd to was Mil;), pod from Oreenvlilo by Mcbsis. Jones, Clark & Co. and Miould le.ieh Ile" pool In tho record breaking time if sixteen days as the boat mentioned H ono of tlio largest and Tastest In the servico between Galveston and Liver pool. This nverolj llhibtiates whit can bo dono In the way of movliii, freight quickly from tho Interior to 'tho Gulf ports and is a vast Iniprovn- meat owir what it was only a few jears ago. To the Woodmen of Hunt County, Hmlng accepted tho position nf hpccial deputy for Hunt county in mnnage tho "Get Husy Hall)," which Is now on, 1 wish to say 1 am outer ing uK)ii the work wflh good will tn- waid all, especially each and eiory iraiernai oruer, lupresented In our county for they aio all good and lilta our great order, aro laboring lo upbuilJ the homo and protect tho women mil children of our county Now to the V. O. W.'s 1 hopn to meet with each camp Just as soon as I cm get lo jou and ask our hearty cooperatloi in making 'this the banner fall an I winter for Woodcraft W ur history I will appreciate any and itf favors shown ino as tho representative nf our great order, I am fraternally. II. I- DAVIDSON, Special Deputy for Hunt County J. H. FRENCH, Physician and Surgeon. Office at Mooro & Fiench's Drug Store. Residence South Houston St. Old phone 177. E. T. SPEAKES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Grconvlllo, Texas. Itoshleace Phono No. 59. Office C. W Gee's Drug Store. at W. C. MOODY, M. D- Physician and Surgeon. Office upstairs over tho lle.ill Hard- waie and lnipleniout Company Store I'liune connections. Dentists. SAM G. DUFF, Dentist. Olflco over Commercial National Hank, Leo Street, Greenvlllo, Texas, Attorneys. SHERRILL, MULKEY & HAMILTON Attorneys at-Law. Offices at Greenville and Commerce. WM, PIERSON, Attorney-at-Law. Prnet'cea in all tho Courts. Office In Schllt liulldliig over It. N. White's Store. 11. Q. Hvans, H. 1. Carpenter, EVANS & CARPENTER, Attorncys-at.Law. Offlco In Commeiclal National Dank, How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cutod by Hall's Catarrh Curo. V. J. CHUNKY & CO, Toledo. O. We, tho undersigned, havo known r. .1 Cheney for tho lust 15 jearj, ind boliovo him norfoctlv honorable In all business trnsactlona and finan cially nblo to carry out any obllga lions made by hla firm. wnutuig, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholosale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarili Curo la taken Intor nally. acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfneea of tho system Testimonials sent froo. Prlco 75 cents per bottlo. So'd by all Drug Elsts. Tako Hall's Tarollv Pills for con stlpallon. Come to tho rally -day serWc- at West Lee Street church Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. II. P. Jones, funer.il ewbaliucr. director mil Hoar the irornlng stars sing "Clod blow our Sunday aehool" at west Leo Street church Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA FOR SALE Wo mention only a few of tho many haignlns we. havo to offer In farms and c'ty property. No. r0 00 aero farm four miles fiom Groemlllo, good house, largo bam, orchard, soli black sandy loam, its ciops will averago with the black landB, Prlco $18 per acre, terms easy, No. 51 2C0 aero black land farn ail In culmatlou except 25 acres, tun. her pasture, sevoral acres lu nlfnlf.i, 8 miles from Grconvlllo, nice locatlou. Pr ce only $52 50 per aero. No. 52 2C0 aero fine prairie farm, tin oo sets of houses and haras, pools and cisterns, soil black aandv loam, 20 acre pasture, convenient to school nud church, Prlco $35 per aero, one third cash, balance ono and two years. No. 53 Two small farms,, ono C5 acies, tho other 57H acres, liousoi, barns and cisterns, eoll good mixed land, ten mllos west of Greenville. Price $.10 per ncro, terms easy. Sever- al brick business houses at low prices jso. a i vis acre rami, black untidy sii'l, 5 miles N. K. from Grconvlllo, 4 room houao, barn, orchard, two wells, Pi Ice $35 per acre. Also other farms lu all parts of Hunt county too numorous to mention. also lands In South and West Texas to sell or exchange CITY PROPERTY. No 55 9V4 acres In South Green ville, a nice suburban tiact, will sell lu lots and blocks or enilro tract, lerira easy. No 50 10 acres In West Qreonvllte. a boautirul block suitable for cutting up in lotB, rli.inc? for speculation, No, 57 Two 514 ncro blocks eac.i, nicely located In South Oreenvlilo, a special bargain, will bo near tho pro posed car lino. Tlireo nlco losidonces on South Stonewall street", also nlco residence and tho oioam of all lots on Park St Good rosldonce with one acre block. east front on S Wesley St , a lovely huiuo, cheap. Also rcsldoncoj on Lee street and in all p-uts of the cly 31 nice mis in uuiipku III) Addlt oa ut old prices If sold now, prices will bo raised aflor 10 iu)a $50 more on onoh lot Don't forget thai wo write Fire. Tornado and Plate Glass Insuranco n host companies und nav losses Mini cash without d'scount. Call at offlco or phono S.R.Etfer&Son Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. ! Wood and Goal PHONE ORDERS FOR WOOD SAWING. Wood $3.50 Per Cord, Delivered Home Tolephone 341. A : A. R. mes FIRE, TORNADO, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILI? LIVE STOCK, SURETY BONDS. Insurance Only Reliable Companies Repre sented. Olflco 200 N. Stonewall Street. Both Phones 305. CUT YOUR BILLS IN HALF by coming hero when you wish to buy Wall Papers. Your love of the artistic will bo fully gratllled when you son our newJVall Paper patterns. Thoro Is n cleverness of design, a skill In execution that will appeal to" your taste at once. If you expect to do any repaporliig select your papers here and your homo will bo brighter and prettier, more up-to-aate man ovor before. GEETEH WALL PAPER CO. 211 Wost Leo StreoL W. T. Monroe PLUMBER Steam and Gas Filler, F. J. Phillips, Geo. 8. Perkins, Jm. Armlstead, J. M. 3 ykln, J. B. Clayton, A. G. Lontzneiter, A. F. Rlchter, T. R. East, O. T, Grahami L. A. Clark, E, P. Becton, H. W. William., Mrs. W. A. Wllllami, M. M. Arnold, C. B. Jones, W. B. Wise. 4-B"M-5-!-fr " iizzzzwz Weathers Grain Go. HAVE ALFALFA AND PRAIRIE HAY FEED AND GOAL Ofllce and Warehouses ou St. John Street, Opposite Hardwood Factory. Both Phones 4i. I r fi Y Y I Night School I October 3rd $ h : ill i . d i MMmgk Mt I 1Zky. ww?zsmA ftt&HtH Insurance Fire, . Automobile, Toraado, Live Gtock, Plato Glass, Acci dent Surety Bonds represent ing tho Dest Companies only. B.O. Wylie&Co H. ASHBURN, MANAGER. Phono No, 492, Office over First National bank ED SWIFT . i Groceries j; Both Phones No. 28f ' i i Protect four Property I represent Leading Couipanlei and am prepared to write Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance. R.M.Chapman Office Gee's Drug Store. Telephone Connections, J.W. House VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIST. GREbNVILLE, TEXAS. Undergraduate Qraud HaplJs Veter inary College of Michigan. :-; IF YOU ARE NOT OUR CUSTOMER TRY US. WE STRIVE TO ,t. Fresh Fish Received Daily fwiWilkins Market I' PLEASE. arbuck CL Sor Old Phone 192 New Phone 204 mfl Frank Wolfe TRANSFER aud 8TORAQE. Office at Modol Pressing Parlor II! Old phone 370 New phona 2'J3 i Mrs. E. M, Taylor Public Stenographer. Offlco Hamilton. with Sherrlll, Mulkoy .S Drugs, Soda Water Cigas, Etc. AT French & Moore's 33 Fresh an IwSeats PROMPT DELIVERY. 2S5 West Leo Streut ros. lloth Phones 481 Regular Dinner From 12 to 2 p. m. I SHORT ORDERS TO PLEASE AT ALL HOUR8. I SUNDAY YOU WILL BE SERVED WITH ICE CREAM WITH DINNER. Yours to Please Tames L Beckham frfrOfrfrmfrfrfrfrfr, 0440Krt Weekly Herald $1.00 Per Year M xBZ j .ufi. v m. - . i, . ii i iin ijllHllWSI III Mi 'I it .. ,i. 't ' 'jjMlgJarf;