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fflWPfrSiffiifiS' a O O a a o it r TEXAS TRACTION GO "THl COUVENIENI WAt ' i i n OMLAS, raoMNNEY. SHERMAN, DENI30N, And lnlcrnttdlnto point. For Information call upon an) agent or address, JAS. P. QRIFFIN, Q. P. A, Dallas, Tcia M. R. rXWCLL, A. 0. P. A-, Sherman, Texas THE MORNING HERALD BY E. W. HARKIS & SON. Gntcred at the postoftlce nt Oreon tlllo. Teias. as second class mall matter. Saturday, Nov. 12, 1910. GOVERNOR CAMPDELL. Whou Govcrnur Campbell made his first raco for Governor he made It upon the onu issuu to cart) uut the pledges of the Democratic part) to the peoplo, to siaud b) the demands oi tho part) plutloiun. lie went to tar ai, to a) that he would hold the nose ot tho Legislature to the giindslouo until that bod had Uoue what the) had promised to do In convention seiiiuled. On this Issue he received the nomination, uud ho was triumph! elected. And hu piocetded to cai ) out ever) proinlBo made In his cum palgu beloru the people'. He did his best to Induce tho I.egis ature to en act into luvv oorj demand found in the platform. In soilu Instances he failed to got the Legislature to act upon his suggestion. Prlucipall) jn this true as to the bubnilsslou of p o hlbitioii .auiiudment to a vote ot the people Hut in must instances ho buececded. The statute hooks of tho State boar the very laws thai the platform ileiuandid. llut btraugo lu bay, when ho emurod his campaign for roeleLtion the eij people who applauded him iu his first race for sa Ing that he would canj out tho plat form pledges turned against hlui, and did eery thing in their power to ridi cule and humiliate him and to de feat him Such Is the iiony of poll tics. Some of these liws aie of tho greit cst alue to the public morals of tho State. Among them a:o tho statutes banishing hucuet shops, repudiating horse race gambling, tiaklug It a fel ony to maintain a placo of gaming. making it a penitentiary offense to run an illicit liquor business in local Dtion ttnitor). Also tho laws glv. us a guaiantee law for banking THfc nns, and a law equalizing tax HAS C that coiporatious now heir ., pcntloiute part, of tho ex. .e in running the ntfaiis of the goorninent. Othors wo might men tlon, hut the above is an index to the many laws, til en the statiue iiiss under mo tiviiilnlstraUou Fil..t. ,.. ? 1.... r of Governor OatupbeH. "Wo do not hcsltato to say that the people of tho State aro uudor obllgi tlon to tho Governor for laws ot llus character. True, the cheap politic lans do not appreciate bis work. Ihoy, aided and abetted by certain corpoia tlon and newspapers, lose no oppoi- tunltj to aliuse and slander him for his work llut thiB is to be expected Tho Governor stands In their way anl they have sought to tlrlk.' down lis Influence all through his administra tion. Under the circumstances it Is a man el that ho has succeeded in doing such a good part by tho people And we do not hesitate to say that the Governor has been true to his promises and be has been ttue to tho people. Homo nnd State NAGGING. A case Is roportcd from Lake Charles, l.a, that has peculiar inter est. A prominent physician of tho town is dead and his wife la charged with murdering him. They wero old enough to havo a grown boo engaged in the practlco ot medicine, and had evidently lived together 111115 )ea'a as man and wife, While tho evidence is not all reported In tho papers, the wife's statements are enough to lm press the lesson that tho llullctlu de biros to give from tho stoiy. Sundiy morning tho aged and highly respect ed citizen arose and went to the klth on to klndlo a llro. Sbo heard htm ask the stable boy for a match and took one down to him, aud watched him try to start a 11 0 .Supposing that tho llro was burning ho went out on the porch, aud his wife, discover Ing that tho lire was not burning, fol lowed aud told him. he 'ought to try to make ono more llro nnd quit." This was followed by several other nagging and taunting leuin ks about the lire She icturned to tho Kitchen and the physician lollowud her and bald; 'I am going to slap your face good and bard just to ttiow you that I can Sbo defied him to uttempt It and a fight ensued. In which he was stabbal, dying boon afterward. There Is uo excuse that can be offered for such family troubles, and should tho mem bers of all families retrain their dis positions to nng each other they would nover occur. Borne women, and fcoino men, too, have a despicable habit ol constantly taunting each other. On tho least pi evocation the) say spite fui, hateful llttlu tblugs of and c each other, magnify trivial occurrenc es into things of leul Importance, and bring about unnecessary entangle ments. It is iiaid especially to stand constant taunting and nagging from any ono witboul at least rolorlln, and a disposition must Indeed he saintly thai can bland It always in alienee Neuily all the difference betuton ican aud wife are cntlre'y unnecessary If each would havo the proiier itgard for the lights and foe" Ings of the other If each would uu as considerate of the o.hor as of thslr friends aud sycgualiitancos ,or show a fractional pun of tho consideration manifested for eitoli olber before mar riago Hrownwood JJulIetln, Ti-ir, - "'r'lJlJ. PROD10AL NATURE. Nature it tdeilully piuu .1 it viVliil .er cfuviii.u g lis io . uuui n.i i riow iiii.e iiu . .nor. ItuQtititHl with l .ill .a-i t, Ine icaiS are laid huiiti i s. .ae m uij juuiuijr toward the grW colqulf conltnur to pour Into Aiir-i unknown Iteceulj 1 made a irln tdtttn I" -'" li iiif'tva'.. as the ml! tho coaui ot Texas I H? SI I to n t .'oi wston nnd return Tor only 54 1 load ifnr. irnYelti.E a dlstntm J tno-ii thin sU hundrd mlls, onjijug ot th flhtst trains In th world f.A ' ' V Hru ihreo fourth ot a unt a mile Win sonc ot tlio country Is dry. jet a nlong the roadilde tho russet coloretA'"' cornstalks aie bending under thtl weight of hauglng ears and the giec" cotton coxorcd with oneiilnit bo is at.-1 fingmnt blooms, waves In tho sin nier hreez', a pretty contrast to tl rather somber coloiod corn Aft pntslng ihiough the rich black la of Nonh 'Inxas, the train enters th weird bottom country, vshere the t clent tries stnnd guard our unr and foin ,and parasite uuiss hiii.i lieliditnt from the branchob like t 4. whlskors of a by gono nso In L own peculiar stylo this Is a plctu worthy of nolo to those whoso e iiuiiii iiinni fir inn iiimi mi iir.i; I , ,, . .,. ., .. , blossouiH Still tuitliir en tho fie are green with cane liom which " luscious Jul oo Is crushed when nut nal forests cool tun id air, and re' on pumpkin lue Alfalfa blnsscr BO perfume tho nl', with fragrance iai and rice birds cling to cattails ta and chirp and sing among the gro IKO Tc,a A,l iko juil aii along the w ntcr s oi! there n pool of limpid water btar upon its boson of blue a garden o breen water lily leaves and grc ,1 f k Mlille blofsoins with yellow heart - 1 - Imite tho urn gods kiBsos But hobi of all to upland eyes aro the win I swept waves of the Clulf of Mexico,,) tho sweol songs f oin the shore. I across (lie sen, aileu witn ozone, iu of hope and cheerfulness. When the I da drags along, hot nnd su'try, am'' tho dust ot tho city hangs low the streets, ono Is apt to lorget tb! not iory far nvvav mo the Holds au,' the Uovvcrs, and a ribbon ot Btedl'. binds us to the 8hoio of tho sct) where thcie is always au lnsplratlc b ... I. ....... It.l.irr. n.i.l ilolilni. .la nu " iu uuiici Luiuba i,i in,,,,,. uuu J. II. Husonio, Jr, Iu Cleburne L leroiise. V. The South needs thrifty and entrl'" ,.. w.. ..... ,....Jits o pilous iiiiiiiisitiiuo m. ..... wmin lilliu un lie'lb linn iiu nr., uuv il uucv. not need any incieae ot absentee land ow nership. Tho belling of traCU of laud to men in other sections o bo hold for i-peculativo purposes should never he encouraged Stark vlllo (Jllss) Progressive Karmer nnd aazcttc. it Ib a lamentable truth thai a libel ous rumor travels with the xelocitv of the wind and gathers In volume and force as it goes, while a word ct praise, though proclaimed Iron, the housetops, falls upon deaf ears and is often novel repealed An honest man oi wouiiin will never repeat a llheous rumor, anil thote who do It should he looked upon vvim suspicion uud estimated nt theli actual worth and not allowed to disturb the pure jud the good. Vol nor. Call Man is a queer animal Ho likes o have il said that his baby looks like him, but ho gls mud If told ho re hemblos the liahy. Good boino-iiinde bread is something wo nil enjoy, and comes with tho use ot Monogram Hour Not only white, but wholesome ros Say follow . lis time to have those wlntor suits and ovircoats renovated Our now process for cleaning and pressing pleases the nost fastidious Model Pressing Parlor, "Colto-i' Phillips Call us, both phones 111 2 I put In electric boll burglar alarms aud do all kinds or wiring Eln-er Turner, r.lcctrlclun. 211 Loo Street RAILROAD TIME TABLE. (This tlmo card Is printed for tho iLforinatlon of tho public. Its cor actnuBS is not guaranteed by the publishers of this paper.) MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS. Dallas Division. Northbound Leaves No.C river 10:'J0am ,vo 202 1:20pm. No 10 l.lnnttod u.-ispji No 201 11:05pm, Southbound No 203 5:45 am No. 9 Limited 7.45am No 201 3:55pm. No G PI) or C:30pm. Shreveport Division, Hastbound leaves .No 222 10:30am No 224 11:10pm Westbound Arrives No 223 S:,?am No 221 3:10p:u. Mlncola Division, Southbound Loaves No 737 Dall) ox'pt Sunday 7:00 a.m No,207 4:15pm Northbound Arrives No.20S 9:20am, No 73S Dally ex'pt Sunday 0:16 pm. McKlnney Branch. Wostbojnd Loaves No 2fil 10:25a:n No. 736 Dally ex'pt Sunday 11 :15 am IJastlound Arrives No 730 Dally ox'pt Sunday 10-05 a ui No.202 4:00pm. TEXAS MIDLAND. Southbound leaves No 1 Mall and Impress... 7:5Sam No. 5 Lone Star Limited,.. C'.OOpni Northbouud No C initio Stnr Limited.,, 9:15am. No 2 Mall aud Expross.., 7:35p.m. COTTON DELT. Westbound Leaves No. 101 3: 38 a.m No.103 3:07pm. Kastbound- No. 102 1:17am No. 104 12:38 pan. If it is a Team yot want see J, F. Lester. PHONE CONNECTIONS. j'wMiiMiiiiiiirifT:rcjwAwffni.fiwriiijyiwj!yKymcjy DELUGED WITH APPLICANTS. Ii postikle (5 Ce'qu.U to Ai.swcr A i L.. i at Piescnt. A. Ir., t , Nov U -A 1 .( i ' i 1 po ul uen.s 1 v Uo.a 1. 1 iJ .ri practice at imon hc-arlug altovdecl an I J 'Uftlon Of iha htaiitlS. The Fire Alarm. ,..,.., Bnl1PJ.nM, nr- " 'r proved to bo a talWa,r 'fi600' ' ' are apiihltig in ulnrm lihnill T fl I Weather Bureau, y no elelugtd with craiure Minimum o. am indorsetuen: 1 '" llt!gr'e'- dsaary to nay I clear Everywhere, 'ccrotary, J. T tuuthneiiern Tolcgraf possible to as- cuiuimn; "'" ineso iciiere, t. clear evopwhoie In j)roughl 10 Mr Will Entertain. " "" R W. Nosland will - s next Tuesday aucmU'EP SON. in honoi or her B"e of Vostoiln. 0f siiootliiD Or. . ZT, .,,. i.. ol Ennls, IS UOIMU lliwci;, l)als. ot this city, ." 11 UlatiJe on jotterrtny morning, years, was ar li.itnl fur nnimlllllcUISjjl ivHI. Hhnnllfii? ... rntinrlf.il ns zett .,..,. -.. ,.i- - . .... ., " y opuey ma oiuj, . 'ast night Koran' . . .... tun. liAnntia hi rcnni. id si. ldu b mi... .vk... . I'orkins left 5 esterdiHlior. One shot to stock up on go lnri hatre nan it llros stores ln.nIi ,i ,.,. The Booster ClLand mairled Mri Ilooster club will iritis ago. tonight, and the sled to be on hand nm)B 0( BouthneRl thn g eatest dlvl Uuiailnh flhol Oio.r of KavUanagl, ,. earth See Nob ,.iinn nl 7 ii'fln ilium Hint chnaii r() tku tyoiWls, f Rne ,lp for gal"p jj moacrn vytouihc i.i.t.. ..In.l. .ititiniir - . '"';""' (,,.,, Bargains. social eiitountiiolTor for sale this stonewall street, Christian Church C, am st0v08 Bav..j Dig bargains A, u.mupr, pioai laity of cleaning Child Seriously I Suits and Skirls Wolin went 10 i '"u', .,LfcJ )n rdai called there byieS 11-12 hi of his uauy, iucy es' and most Inv Choir practice lennltiK and nro choir of the I'lrst ,inranteCli green JJJ . meet for U II. Uashol. aftei aoo atteiul. Lett For Northern So 0. oats in lilaek and M Mcllrldo left yosj up to 9firi for St. Louis ami rt'-l-eiklns nros Oo to purchase- fnl!- for Uls 1)1 g dry ggiin" Get one nt glee's II e inle on SOlle.. .....ir. n-jVCt Glais s rnriectly' lifted to the ey". lenses ground nivj made while you wait Di M lV&kow, Optlclin Hot Drinks thi hottest of all hoi dilnks at Hoohu'p, llltt CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. Do Not Endanger; Life When a Green vilie Cltii-Jii shows You the Cure. Wh) w 11 people continue to si.ffor the agonies of kjdm comp amt, ujck ncho, miliary V dlsordois, lameness headaches, laugai..r, why abvv them tolves to beeirtio chronic linainib, vvlu'U a cortaln cure Is offered thorn? lloan'a Kidney Pills Is tho reuiedv to uso, because it gives to the kidneys tl.o help the) need to perform their w ork. If )ou have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourself now, before diabetes, dropsv or llrights disease sots In Head th 9 Gicctivlllo testimony O 11. Pippin, palmer, W Leo St, Greenville, Tevas, sa)s. ' lictoru pro cut Ing Dean's Kidney Pills at 1'ord & Pennington's Drug Storo, I bad been tr)ing for over two )eara to get a rerredv that would strengthen my kid no)s flieso organs bad always been iny weak spot and I was cauBcd con slderablo annoyance by too freiiuent passages of the kidney secretions Doan's KIdno) Pills checked this trou bio and promptly restored my kldne)s tn a normal condition" Tor Bale In all dealers. Price 30 rents Poatop-Milburn Co, Uuftilo, New York holo agents for the United tSntes RemcmbT tho name Doan's and take uo other FOR SALE Wo mention only a few of tho many bargains wo nave to otter In farum and city property. No. 6090 acre farm four miles trom Greenville, good house, large hm n. orchard, soil black sandy loam, Us crops will average with the hlacit lauds Price Jt per acre, terms uimy. No 01 JbO acre black land farn, nil in cultivation extent 25 acres, tim ber pastuic, several ucres In alfnlfi, S mlloB from Oieonvliie, nice locuuuu. Pr'to only $52 50 per acre. No 52 JCO acre fluo prairie farm, threo sets of houses and barns, pools and cisterns, soil black sandy loam. 20 aero pasture, convenient to school and church. Pi ice 135 per acre, one third cash, balance one and two years. No 53 Two small farms, oue 05 i,.,ifi Ih.i nllinr &7!; ficres. hoUBet. i.nr.,, ,,uj clstoma. joil good mixed land, ton lullos west ot GrconUl'o Prlto ISO uer aero, terms easy. Save- ul brick business houses at low prices No 64 12S aero farm, black BauJ sol. 5 tulles N I. from Greenvlllo, 4 room house, barn, orchard, two wells Piico $35 per acre Also other farms Iu all parts ot Hum couut) too numerous to meutloa, also lauds In South and West Texas to sell or exchange CITY PROPERTY. i'o 65 9Vt acres In South Green vile, a nice suburban tract, will sell iu lots and blocks or entire tract, ternd easy- No 5C 10 acres In West OreenvIUs, a beautiful block suitable fur cutting up In lots, chauoe for apeculal'on. No. 57 Two 6V4 aero blocks eaca,! ulee1) located Iu Sou h Greenville, a spec at bargain, will be near the pro- eost'il car Hue Three nice residences on South Stonewall street, also nice residences and ibe cream of all lots on Park St. Good residence with one acre block, east front on S Wesley St , a lovely home, rlieup. Also residences on Leej street aud In nil parts ot the o'ty. 21 nice lots In Collego Hill Addition at old prices If sold now, prices will, be raised aflor 10 days, $50 more an euch lot Don't forget that we write Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance In host companies and pay losses spot! cash without d scount. Call at office ir phono. S.R.ESfier &Son Rest Estate, Insurance and Loans, ALL SORTS. lift .. k il vninir . 'ill, lmmn.1 Win. vm,0 rvtr ,,, good natural grin; she Inuahod to grow fat. Bui la split of nil that. tf.if. r..,.ftlti,1 nnlii1t,i.-t ,Mt. , .' -a. v. . Mr Leach ot the Cincinnati bureau or rciinrch, - speaking ot waste In a 1 lty , said: "lo lop waste does not mean the election or appointment 01 ood officials it means to stop si ending money blindly, to stop cer- litjing pay rolls without cvidenre that the work Is done, to stop pur basing supplies without evidence that prices paid aie the lowest to stop auditing bills without evidence 1 hat the goods to be paid foi have ii en di'llvo ed, to stop bml business aiethuils on every business day nnd to ubstltnUi good business methods ' Twins, Triplets, Etc. WJion Condiittor T. Hums, of the Northern Tactile road, went into the Parlor car of his train one dny this .veek.-he was giveled with twu seats illlcd with seven children nnd tholr nolhei anil onu ticket. ' Madam," sa'd he, '1 am guided b, ho company's rules and joti will iiaxe to inv half faio for some ot these children " 'aii,' replied the largo woman with vlgot, "ThCodore and 'Iheodcpha (here aro twins, aged 3 yuais; Mary i nd Mae, In the samo scat, nro sisters to little Marlon heio with ine, being triplets, horn four years ngo I have 1 ere as you can seo children who nrc loungei, one of their- being but 11 weeks old. but It will be .another jenr at least hefoie your roid can 1 lint go halfw fore for any of mv fam ily " Bxehnngc, J Pointed Paragraphs. Tho fortune hunter Is npt 10 find came scarce. ' I A girl becomes conceited about the, t hip she lias hei first beau The man wlo tells all he knows I'lwnt make the world any wiser Thp wise wife mnkes her huslmnl believe that she hellevea all hu tells jMf THE FIRST LESSON '5 WW " 'v! WMp That little child can come and purchase here, knowing full well that she will be as painstakingly and Off wW auemiYQiy serveo as you yourssn wouin e. oucn is ine commence inai you can naye in mis siore. '1 k.Z i i I JL Jfa. VFVi m"iv v .a, &v v't"'y " wufc waa& v y wuw u- akwl f 1 mm - .. . - . ' .- - .' - m WS'Mi 'B's-. f'-Ul.. UA4M.A I. !,.,, .TU. S'4. UA...n 'sW.'ia m m mm,, . um mm iFcs only acpjpC- m XfSs III ck SSM WXS fVi SvC HV. . 5tM M lh-"5!l fflfflfo iii h jL.tssi'' mm z iV;I' .-a". Ih iin- DL.--:II. VHSlWtSwM I f n im AT I WB wm, v3fcTrqE2Et3r i mr n r n a r i NA k n n?a II - F?. :: ' 8B W K1 SfJ nAUfn - lEl.---. - t:-.J . U B " """. m c.,u.al of any KMB mW cyaWW eaf - vw w b . -tr T&S if J taninet m . icgiril.oss of price Jfl mmW .SSSSJrVsasBK-ssM ?' -x VTO R'A V 4?4E'5SMcB&iBitv Mm u "" ,ho PreKutuptloii that the more v)Yffi '.. AGfeaKOfc yAWtUmJi V BBI !y ou pa) the moro )ou get , L' sw raisiffi?ft?Kw sj rr-t&i , vm 1.W ,,-, flfi. nwfciVVji3S4.e.- r .. HI nill i(n ;a v aB f.z9nn vvrrh vaji-Tiv ssv - 51 - ' v s - n ur villi mm -v,vVjb OeVvV ""-4j fW 5 ,0 l00k '",0 thl8 I'foP03"'"' W" vll Il T.LL PAID OUT c .....7 ZZTI, 1 81 ' m MniilfcafcMgjKa ... -rBpil licr Us nn Impossibility fo. tho right. mi ' to kiss a Rlrl against hor w-ii . . And some men scorn to think the on wa to tnako tl.elr marh In the' H Is 'tlt n llBnimor. I Thn honey bee gets n lot of credit I for its Industry, but no one his uj word ot praise for the ovor-busy housefly ! Occasionally a girl bellevta so louoh1 ef what a young man tells hor during j co mlitp that her cnp-idty for hcllot ia txhiusled soon after mairlage 1 Chicago News ' Reflections of a Bachelor. 1 Rtonuinlrlug Is a theory, squandei ' ng a fact I In a lllrllng compotltton a girl can e'o mote with her eves than n man I with tils brain. I -No doubt h casings nio awarded rljiht up In heaven, but they get aw 1 fitllv mixed tip In tin1 "dlstilbutlon down hero. J A man wouldn't trako inueh of .ii show of himself over being engaged,! tho was ho does now, It It came nttei I marriage Now York Press. Perfectly Feasible. '1 want to be 11 pirate when I grow ii)i. Uncle Hob." ' Wei, I understand there's mom v Iu it Whnt do 3 011 want to plrato books or plajs?" I A Strong Cast. "Tills Is a battleship You luwo off en seen them In musical coutcdj "So I have. And this Is the rail thing?" "It Is Manned by tout teen prin cipals nnd a choius oi 300" A Modern Romance. Why don't they m-rrj ? ' Ono ot his family objects to her. ' ' 1 hat bcems a trivial obstacle" "Not nt nil It's his wife. She won 1 aitieo to a divorce." Census Returns. "Why aio cities lefened to In the r,.mlnlnn nendor?' jipcnuse some of their, pad their . (iguies A Mean Trick. 1 spoke In favor of good roads,' lid the ciudidate. . .jvz.rrr T. 'ME?y r " "ll1 '" ,uu 1IUL f a Tachage INtvet old lo k"10 ' o u 71 NATIONAL rs BISCUIT. COMPANY fmM m "And what did voui opinent sav 1 to that'" "Hs Imniediatolv ipoke In favor ot lettei roads 'Hint fellow is a sh ewd. ilmgeiotts man' A Promising Fic'd 1 I son wins to be a poet Well, vvhv not' The brcakfist food folks use poetij the i.uuitd -oupt ' MmMJ. BEFORE PftllNfi ft HVHHFR PRIRF I vlS Fresh in every climate: not or cold, wet or dry. Adapted to every condition: Rich or poor, sick or well. Suited to every color: White, black, red, yellow. 'Used by every age: Childhood, youth, manhood, old age. .Good at all times: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. And in all places: At work or play, by day or night. ooplo n ed It. the n againes want 1 Ii l'oetrv 'eems 10 ue m bi-hkiui i--I maud " i;ven the butcher sonieiiii"S t ntiblc with hN liver. Im Was With Him Ut us not waste our time, I mil ! Let us ul the temperance loiturer IB not wtihte our time in dealing with small Ba'oons or beer-shops. l!t is 0 to tho brewery, my ft lends ' "All right, boss," chimed in an old soakir from a back seat. "I'm. with sou th lilts. Dr 1) It Waddle, specialist eyer ear, uoso aud throat. Glasses fitted Opr.i Houso block. kl i. . . i.w -a" rr i - - tL'J ' "'f." waggpnw 1 .pwaJMP"T .. ,,! m i '" I .,,,, L.mi i' Hllif.i t . t ti,n., .