The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 268, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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FOUND—Liuaberger brick cbMie
Ajid Delgado ebitli at Pete'· Place.
W
HAVE ROOM for four or Ave
boarder·. Ktret-cia·· accommoda-
tion*. Mr·. R M. Oral*. 68pd
CLEANING pressing: »nd repair-
ing by expert tailor*. Bring: your
•Oit» here. Mstthew* Hro·. tf
CLEANING preacintf and repulr-
loir a· it should b»>. Prie»·» reason-
able Matthew· Rro·. tf
SUITS CLEANED pressed and re-
paired cm short tiotice. Matthews
Rro·. tf
LUS ■—l'air 01 goia nmuiva ryn
fia··*· i»mi)«hrr« on publie *<piar«-
lea»e return to J. F. Kennedy. 68
LOST— Pearl brooch with small
diamond seultiar Kew*rd if re-
turned to thi· office. l>8
WANTED—You t«> know that we
ran furnish you coal wood and hay
and that »« have the hot to be ha<l
in either of the above linen Will
appreciate rour patronage. Wax*
hachie Ice Work·.
WAN TKD-Yon to know that we
will give you 128 cubic feet of good
wood for M OU delivered. Waxa-
hachie Ice Work*. 71
WANTED—You to know I hav«
coal from £1.00 to 16.40 per ton. I»
H. Tii'ntviiiD.
J* OK SA Î.E -Cheap buggy and
harness. F. Nort· η »K)pd
ΚΟΚ HA1.K -line barn aud servant
nouse also on" ι Moon jhros rubber
tire phaeton in gof>d condition. See
J. B. Hiafîer office at Stroud's gro-
cery «tore. tf
IOR KENT Kront rooBialoaly ter
uisbed close in. Address H. Light
office 89
WK cl fill clothe*. We will s»li you
a card that you can have 4 suits of
clothes sponged and pressed for 91 »R«
Just to show you we can do this
work "as it should be done " Kufu*
Lackland's .Misfit Parlor. fig
I AM the mau that worked the
cleaning pressing and repairing
btisirn»·* up from a very small bus-
iness t<> what U is now And why
did it grow* Because we did the
w rrk right and at the right price
and "like It should be done" and we
•bail continue to do it "Ilk» it
should be done" and at half price
Suit cleaned aud pressed 11 UQ
•uit sponged and pressed fiOc
pants cleaned and pressed 4<ic.
pants spong«d and pressed ΙΛο.
We clean clothes Kufu· Lackland'·
Mistu Parlor 68
HUt'SK TO RENT See Ί M
Hocltelt. tf
WE elf»n arid pre·· clothing. not
by expert tailor· λ· alt Κι*· espert
Tailors we tried to get think them
•elvea above this work bat we
have in«o who have made this work
a specialty t<>r year· and w<» do thi·
w<>rk at half pri«- «nd at now. and
use only electric Iron* for pre#«lntf
and w·· know tt Is the h«*t Work
••ut for and delivered Tin· n«w
phone 247. liufua- I.aokland'· Mi»·
fit t'arlor <·-
Wan I Kl) r.my man in Win
k *+Mfc i« to bur a tailor made suit
from u· at ll.Sy p«r week Come
and let u« take yonr m«aeu re todar
Lackland'· Misfit Parlor 71
J. C. LUMPKINS
*tto*n«:y vr-uw
3*îi*fjr - 1Ί - f »*#r ί"in *#*·■' !fc* »a* K&afc
Cutting Up Tneir Ranches W
rillt*«n-c«nt cotton 4» resulting in
the tattctokii around San Aqpslo
cutting up their ranch»· Into cotton
f»rius" »aid J I Conway general
I»*· stock a/*Bt of th·· Santa Ke
yMtontiT. "Th* rawil of thi» I·
th*· cattle ' baiiiu»·· i· practically
dead Not a car of stock i» being
moved The uncertainty of being
able to get into th# Οι**·· country
thi· coming spring do·· not tend
to enthuse th· ittifklBCB.
But th«y ar»· ait interested in Η»
cent eotton. They are turuini! s»m!
with at«aiu plow· that cover forty
aer·· per day. 1 know one stock -
man who ι· turning a place of IIX)
acre· to plant in cotton. I wm told
that other ranches are being eut up
into large farm· ju»t an rapidly a·
me» can be hired to break the «od.
Tb»re are only itiree «team plow·
available right now but I presume
that other· will b*· socurod. Kach
of the·»* three plow· will turn fo rty
wm of frouBii i>«r day and they
are being worked from daylight to
dark. 1 could not flud any on·· pre
pared to talk live stock ship
ment· but Just let a man go there to
talk cotton and he can get an audi
•nee with anyone in that place "
ti H » t k t··* win
Auottiar tiJti'ul >u· luod fad ha*
>«»d branded by moat eoirt|H»i«at «υ-
thoriu·· Th«/ ha»· dt*p«iiad th*
•illy notion that oa* kind of food t·
mmImI tor bratu another lor tuu·
•1m wid «till another fur bon··. A
•orr»ot diet «til nut only oourtah m
particular part of th· body but it
«til au» tain «»»ry other part. Y»t
however good ruur fo.»d may be U·
nutriment ta iÎK»trujr«a by indltf··-
U<to or dyaoepaia. You mum t>r»
mm fur ihttlr appearance or pavant
thetr a >ium»{ by taking r»tfMlar èit-
·* of t)r<Hiu · Aurfuet Kl.iwer th·
fe-ttriiw uimlteiu· of the healthy
mi It tutt· A (·« aid· ditfea·
t|»<u attiuuiate· thw Uv«r tu ttealtny
aatioii. nariOea tti· hi ""J «ml tuait··
ywu real buuyaat au<i *ig*»f«-u·. Y.<u
Ma gmt tat· reliable rnuady «t H
W ¥*nut»' dru* »t«r«. I'fiw Xw
■WBi it.·
HPS DISABLE
RUSSIAN VESSELS.
Harbor of Port Arthur Blocked
by Beached Ships.
TEN KILLED AND
MANY WOUNDED
I* the Information That Is Cabled
to St. Petersburg.
BATTLE DESCRIBED
BY A CORRESPONDENT.
Marin··!! of the t /ar Were .Not An-
ticipating a» Attack and the
( olntnliia a Britisher Also
Miifhtl j llaaiazrd.
ran* r "Ο. I" 111·- I w ΐΓίΐ|ΛΜΐ.»^Μ» — -
Che Koo of the Pari* edition of 11»·
Nfw York H^mlil d*atrib*m the tight
off Port Arthur. If· «*>#.
It ν» η about Π o'clock when th«
Japai **s»» iHidadfon Of μΙϊΙρ^η Including \
flv·· baitlenhip*. iipi^afpJ in fine or-
d* r
At U;1S •am·' tb» first Π »«h of a
Japai.»·^ v**svel. and a tv*eIve-trieh
•hell landed ne *r the torpedo boat*
grouped ι he tntranct of the har-
bor. The aim wai eplendUÎ.
Owing to tonfusior» on the part of
lt>* » !« **r r-»rH«r>»i ''·*·
caw»· the HuMiani thought the Japan-
e*e would not tike Jo fir* r ear the !3rU- :
if*h flaic. t*«»·» Columbia a British v*·»-
Ht*i was ♦ !<*»♦* to ïh** ftuniUn flwt and
In the lin*» »»f the Πr «·. uim) the Japan*-»*»
•hell* fell thickly around her several
bursting ne.u by And utrewlri^ her
de* kη with ♦splinter* ai%J w >!«*ι Ί h»>
Columbia η captain then got under way
In «pit· of ' h· protean· of (he liuis an !
guard* on board. and got hi* \<*»μΊ
out of uni·· rnakh-« full *pe*d for !
Che K*m> The iiufts an guard* %\e»··
pf tyintf fervently *nd the Chlm·**
< r*-w of the *hlp *a* frightened but
they worltH m cil Th ;«*· on board the |
et»Aintr f«arrd ι he Κιΐι^ικη bjltfru1·*
wotrtd **k them for <1?*obeyiiig order*
th»* captain » repented Hignais for p»*r-
Hi .O»ïofî to prfK e^ b tvirg bitn Ignored.
The bombardment liiNed until
quarter of K* The Japanese aimed
thefr ί r+ %■«►!!. two «h*·:* burst iff it
th<* numii !· <f <»π«* f * » τ » .· it .t number-
on t tie ι. ί iff «η I t twt t»**a« h AM ifc«re
heavy S«»ntJ· of them cm'tted «
>eltow «moke. hut from ι m»)orit\
^ a den«v bio k *oiok»· Th·» rat*»
of flr» on bot h iode* ν* 4H hIoiv. Thrw
!iu.«n.ih butlrohip· *f>.· hit. but th»·
·* filler·? of the damage «Mild t<«H be
*v»< ert alned Th# Bumlan cniijH»r No
vik. f.mght t»JucfcU\ keep η κ ck>*»-r
by faf than any other fCu*.«*5aji vch»*·*
to ι he Japan en# unlit the In tvv ire cimi
» # f t rated en hrr <;^nu>«!M her to retire
on tfef baitlenhlp Th'» o«h. r !!u*«a
*bij * fought at fir*: out aid· th·» i!
of Itattlfsihfiw Th*> rtttin>4n·
te tight with Ilttif formal on. but th «
*4Λ probaMv due to the ramped
• ρ**. they being ' · ver mor· than one
a;»»! oft·-h f mile* from I h» *hor«>
under the icut»h *f t|. fort^ M|t
flrexi over ih- rn
Thii· Btf h»w«v<rr. ».·* 1104 rr«.lu»nt.
thf u Î th# »ri (! η thtf *·»!·-
fw» Ihton .î* ;*n Î
lumber (.v.rK.1 Th. h.„
< t>ti»t*«illy around m ι h·
i«n.lt.>r. «hiir the k-if η
Ί-1 n»„) f mτ | „#f
• lueljr fr; line to th*>»>>«ithea«t war)
' olumbt* «< 4(w I » lh ^ *mjil
hol»· tn h<-r irt#rdr><k
CRUSHING BlOW
Th.» |« th· V.e« » Corrvtpond
Ι«μγ)<1οιι Κ »-b. lu In a i)liip.tit'h fτ bin
' 'he It*. Clated lei. » a refrc4iM^rkrt
"f tht* Ι>*|1» Κ * |>r»· any*.
Th* JipanrM h.«v* d**it th*· Ku*
«Ian» κ crti-hlr.* bit·»»· .·( IN.it Aithu
An «dvuitr »gu.i<iti>u of lh·
un#( umnuwil of \ hi· Ail in I rut
Τ··*" «n i ι «Ι»!«-.-ιι hattl*-
• hlpa «ntl i-rwtwr· with * nu mer OU»
torpedo fltïtillo l«fl th* porl of Shan
Tun* p.-ntu»iil« «η Sunday Immédiat *ly
after th.· H.·»» of diplomatic ruptur·
hn<··». Thi· Information was
lunnrfM to th> mlmlril by
tle»Trut»r <t-ni .it. ht·.I front Taauhlirt* ι
Η.ι ! ur>l.\y evening
Th* JapwiMH ·< out il»* rrvlwr· h.tj
rl»«" fAltral* Information of lh· pr-
carlum of ih* KuHlin fleet ouiald*
I'ort Arthur Th* ««iuadion au-imej
•lowly lu bai il* (vrmtilan Sunday mid-
day toward it» go.il and came wltb.n
•lght of Port Arthur und*r covwr of |
>taikri*as H . ruteed «Ι·>« I ν out*KI* !
• ho» 1rs* light» Th.· Kuaalaua were l> ·
In* In th* r.*i 1»t*ad. apparently feel-
ing »·*■ ur* f ι « 'in attack Nearly ail Ά
lh* Japanese torpedo boat* were tle-
*ρ*Κh*d oit th*lr .lang-rou» «η·1 da* -
lh« li»*. Ther rushed full «lure on
th* enemy. wha w*r* completely ·»»> -
prtae.J A great rattl· of small arm*
greeted the Invader· who. however
escaped ur hurt and lh* Hetvtan. th*
Omarevltch an 1 the PklMi w«r· al-
etiit lei mediately torpedoed. The
Japan*·· tbtkxl along the «mira Un·
of th· Ktiwi ι*· ·»1'ο·*4 by now lo a
terrible Mr Irotn mubw· tuna and
•mail unit ff.'in l*»lh th· ahip· an S
th· »h«»r· Ther· w«· the vit··oat ι on-
•l*rn ill* ο t ft A tue Νί**1*ιι*. will 11
piuÎaklT a omit» f )r th· Japan····
torpedo bu.it.-· ·* I'll * pr»dl > V Ult
·» rati h*d and remitting th* admiral j
uuUtJ*. Th· admit tfl He·» during ttv«
alla»k kept put tif a ι m*· »f ihe Μα»
•tan ·»*· hlt*ht·.
Lin* of h*tu· w -1* th«n fin in· ι »»> I
III· I » |.yi---- n»at tf »fc*d III wtthlll t»
tang# uf tw" .-...1 ■-·■' ·»>· ' '" ·
wp*«..| Hi -ι» «h·» It »*·>* «» '"»»·
Iwlll· I· VI t i»t ·Ι t » I» »««i· '**"'·
•M tk· wild*·» NfMD M· eurr··!
NOT" TO POWERS.
A «bad If They Art Willinfl t« Join I*
a Uniform Notice.
VTnehJnirton. f«b 10 —Secretary Hay
ha» addressed an Identical note to a
niimbfr of European power* to ascer-
tain If they are willing to join in a no-
tice to Russia and Japan that «luring
hostilities and thereafter the neutrali-
ty and Integrity of China must b· rec-
ognized Details of the not· are not
obtainable in cdvajice of the receipt of
the replies.
It I* known however that exchanges
have already taken place which Justi-
fies the state department In expecting
favorable responses to its notes. The
matter ha* created a ereat sensation
In diplomatic circle· here.
It ia further learnH that the propo-
sition of the I'niled Stat·?» fonlempUt>>»
a restriction of hostilities and the con-
sequent hardships of war to the small-
est possible ;irea. Just what this means
is not made clear to th" public but the
determination may have the greatest
effet) upon the «Iruggle between Rus-
sia and Japan It Is almost certain
that neither «III be allowed to Invade
t'hiria proper meaning by that thev
may not with hostile intent go south-
ward beyond Shan Hal Kwang. on the
l»order Urn» Iwtwefin t'hi l>i and Man-
rhun.i II Is a jfiuvt· question whether
or not it u ill apply also to Korea which
Is striving desperately to preserve neu-
tiality and prevent invasion but the
general opinion that it is too late In
that case to do more than seek to pre-
serve Korean Independent after the
war. No explanation is accorded as
to whether Manchuria itself already
the *< ene of the first battle off Port
Arthur It Iwlng a part of <-hlna. Is re-
garded a- l>elnK within the scope of
the proposition but here as in the
rase of Kor»~a. it is believed lhat the
U«icr tin tïal rrro wilt riol ie* wiglieu be
haulfd down flags
It I· Said the Ruman Ships Old N->t
Fire * Shot.
lxmdoi. ι·'·h 1" In i> from
Ti»-n Tuiii. · 1 » :*-■ 1 Κ··(> n. η correspond-
+rit of the Dall> Mail s tys it 1* ?*-port»'d
ihere that the ItUKPLin .*ru<siera. Variag
3»nd Koi»vii; hjiifU") down their flings
without Π ? ι r > κ «· «hot and th»t $000
Japan*** imm< Ίiat Hy landed «I < 'he
TOUlpo >i*«1 the timrt h t « » Seoul was
romrnen* e«i
It «ah report »··«Ι from f'Vkm fh*t ι h*»
Japanese >1 d'rfetnhi rkel at i'henriul
|>o. not u ■ 11 -i ■ ι si the ι»*'··· m ** iteere
of two liuv- . u trsh ι- ; J another
•rvKtuL *A-\7Akr γτηαιτηι .άγλνκμε
HîM.HflK Or WAR
'iftepMtrh from (Ίι· Ιο<> said I * pan hi I
the \ »najp an ! h »t? ».< j^ht .*t » hf-
rnulLK»
Jap ΛΓ-rp* : roops ι - ·- · · L>t le at all th
«•hirf points nf «outlier mil western
Kore One 1 \ ; of <«Γ the Jal»;nw»iW
jçu.ir·!·* hoM« Ft; ? »t : < 'hemulpo ΐ'·Ί
ajt"fte?her t hr ♦·♦» «fix s·..>♦·- ? ·he J.ipwti
em» guard* * it b <*f i; on*· men. h^\e
he* η m obi I ' !
It ά[ί^ »r> th· or · »·*;■· it ? I
tlnue* th··» the Riwi.ui «arnhip*
Kt iftlv.^fi^ k are f Ικ»υπΊ
Α ι t>t h^r ι'Γι γ>[ < - At t nf lu· I > ι I ν
Miit! teJe^f ( h* f t p«*rt Arth ir un
<Ier dat* ·-«'' Feb that * he Tlunjiian
adv*i)4« h** «on»tn*T e«l «îeneril
Kr«a>tAlln*ky ^i! ■*- · ν e I«t»n Y ir χ for
the Τ ilu rlv·* at the bead of the Th r<l
br»v 'de of -krt i'lerv < oremt njf of tw« ι
ty « four «un* ·*γ**1 three regiment*
Cht Foo Account
die KiH.». Feb 10 J λ panose rte*»t a*
tarketl I *ort Art hw: ypndtty night Two
Kum*i.tfi 1· ittl^fihtv» anil on» Ituaainn
ι rualvr *«t» dlwubl^d l>v t»rf>«<lo·*
HMttl· w*« at ι ι' r.e mi - rame» Pu
i'ru«l»r Iloyaiti aid around·· ι
haUl*ithJ[i and Caauvitt h blo» k
h^rbiir Mtruicf anil prn>'il
«"ntrrtri* or com* 'JU'
Raportad Plot
I.ofulun. Κ··1> 10—A diei'.iiili (<> th··
Pally Mail fron Tofclo. dJl*d K«-h s
aa>« that a l>lot ia on foul al S«ruul (
bring Λ**> HiW4t\ «oldvia from >'< ο
Τ an* to tak· th· Korean *in|>«ror to
th· French legation to whirh tiUcu th*
Importai trraaury h-ia already t .rn οι
Tty«d
WMtilnftvii. »b* 10.— Tb· hou·· J*
vol·.! th· Mittr· ·ο·»Ιυη Tu«ad«y l«>
r<tn*ld«r»tk>r\ ut th· rvaoluttuua ro
from «In Him» < «mmitte· No
HMMitnt Mr (him) ted d<
clartti* Mr t *<>nrt· 11 (Repl who cuu-
tMlxl thf ·!·· ικιη to l»*v· bvrtt ·!·· » f I
(rotη (»»· T»i>t»t Ρ ι ■ -\lvinlit aUtrl t
Pt<turi»«| Mill turn·
Μ«ηιι·ΙΜ· Κ· t> lu Th· Urg· rotter
ftotmou wilt ι ii>«l β τ s* m elevator »f C««-
mw T»tw * · ■ ii> the «luikwn π·
ttow ni thr vil» ·«« tuUUy 4<wtrwy«nl
toy rtr«. Mi ittini * tu·· »l Iw.w*» mii
If HmhuW. ft»· Μι· ortjitnattMt In til·
>«· Γ» it ni y fium «n unknown
WMM»
♦
The People's ♦
Hardware Store |
Newly opened on
East Side Square
New Store
New Goods
Low Prices
On everything we ban-
die. We ask the people
of Waxahacbie to call
and give us a trial on
anything in the hard-
ware line and we as-
sure you of nonest
dealing· and courteous
treatment. We want
you for a steady cus-
tomer. ::::::
N.
EDELSTEIN
PROPRIETOR
♦
Forreston.
DJDYMI'H.
Forreston Feb. 8.— Most all the
>.<.ι>··ιι t'oiiff ίιην»· b»-eii jraiuerea ana
the land ι» undergo!DR préparations
for another crop.
Mr. Did Hamlin's house on Main
street was destroyed by fire Mon
day. The lose was partly covered
by insurance of $400. It was occu-
pied by Mr. Rufus Smith who lost
many of his household effects.
M les Lula Jones who has been
visiting the Misses Edmondeon has
returned to her home in Dallas.
Miss Cora Miner whose health
has been failing for the past year
left Monday for Plainview where
she hopes to find in that pure water
and air a restoration to health and
strength.
Mrs. Nettles is visiting in Venus
this wee*.
Miss Delia Bradley returned home
from Venue Saturday.
Mrs. S M. Matthews is the recip-
ient of a handsome new bugicy pre-
sented by her father Mr. Joe Rob-
inson.
Mrs. Smith and Miss Lena JestU
w«re «hopping in VVaxahacbie
Thursday.
The little son of Mr. W. N. C.
Pharis who has been struggling
under a Ιοηκ spell of sickness we
ar« glad to note is rapidly improv-
ing.
Croup
Begins with the symptoms of ai
JoQiruon cold; there is chillneee
sdeeting sore throat hot skin
quick pulse hoarseness and imped-
ed respiration. (îive frequent suiall
doses <>f Ballard's Horehound Syrup
the child will cry for it) and at the
first sijrn of η croupy cough apply
frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment
to the threat.
Mrs. A. Vliet New Castle Colo.
write* March 17th Ml: "I thtc.ll
Ballard's Horehound Syrup a won-
deful remedy and so pleasant."
~*»c fiOc and $!.(*>. Sold bv Hood Λ
Marti...
Haven't had anythiuR resembling
a norther up your wav have you In-
nocence".' If not and we ow»> you
anything iri that line present your
bill at once.
Instead of a rumor of war It is a
rumor of measles in other sections
of the county that is worrying ue.
I Thus far we have heard of but one
family in our town th»t has the di-
ease.
Mrs Will Malcolm returned to
Wax&hachie Friday after » week t.
visit to her parent· Mr and Mrs
W. Κ Yarbrough.
Speaking of the fire company Ita-
ly is far ahead of most towns of its
sise both in the interest of its nieui-
tw>rs and in the equipment. A brand
ι new chemical engine is l!:e latest
addition to the fire fliihtint: appar-
atus
The fJU.WJO hotel beimr erected by
J V. ClarK is rapidly Hearing com-
pletion.
Our esteemed friend "Γ ί Hamil-
ton is now emraged in the grocery
business. He ha· not yet reached
ι be point however where be can
appear quite as dexterous with the
sui;ar scoop as he could drtvtntf the
quill for the News-Herald.
Hoone Λ Windham have moved
their stock of furniture to the build-
in* formerly occupied by James
Bracken.
Prof. Heathuote and Mi·» Me*dor
"Pyifuialiou and tlalatea" ι
ι i*«mhJs gotntf to the library fund of
I the huh*·' Fortnightly Club
Italy Items.
NUHKHIX.
wtll in the near future
Better Than Gold.
l *»· troubled fur i«»*«»rai v«v·
with chrome indication and ner-
vi>u» debility" writ·· ¥ J. Ure«n
»t l.amaatar S. H. "Nu remedy
Ιι»1ι1»·ι1 uie until I began ualtttf Kim'
trie Hitter· which did tint more
ifin tj than ait the lawtlutuM 1 «v«r
itiwi. I'hey have al·» kept tu y wife
I m p*i «il»nl health for year» Hhe
•ay· ICIiHstiie Hitter· are juat a|den
did (or tentai»· truuld»· thai limy
ar« « «taud tuulo ami ittvitforatwr
fur «»ak run duwn «mntti N«
oilier uiedUtu· ο au lake il· iiiaee la
<»wr family." Try It*·» <»«atjr 90a.
Matt·fact ίοti guaraulaed by VtioMna·
Λ MiHtr».
«Χ**»'
T. J. STROUD
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR
ORDERS FOR
Feed and Groceries
Merchants' Library Voting Tickets given
away with every purchase.
New Phone 150. aaa Old Phone 8
METER RATE FOR LIGHTS AND
SMALL MOTORS
Adopted by the WAXAHACBIE ELECTRIC LIGH1 CO. to
take effect on and after September let 19Γ.Ί.
PRIVATE RESIDENCE RATE
The first K. W. per month for each 16 c. p. or the equal
thereof UP
Each additional K. W 1£
COMMERCIAL RATE
The first two K. W. per month for eacfi 1G c. p. or the equal
thereof 1X1
Each additional K. W... 15
The Commercial Kate includes everything except residences and
the minimum charge on all Light accounts is fifty cents per month
KigrSmall motors same as Commercial Light Kate
Waxahachie Electric Light
COMPANY.
I
We Join
Efficiency as to plumbini; and
steam fitting work with low
charges in view of excellence of
pipe fittings and other materials
and our skill in adapting them to|
your domestic or business pur
poses Glad to estimate on yonrj
work any time even if you don't]
favor us with your next order.
BUNKLEY PLÎJMBF.K
With Ellis County ( Phone
Η ardware Company \ No. 8.
Special Train to Dallas.
The Houston and Texas Central
will run a special train to Dallas on <
the evening· of February 19 on ac-
couut of the appearance of the ι
'■Wizard of Oz" at the opera house.
R. F- Thornhill has the list and i
those who want tickets bought in'
advance should see him.
Mysterious Circumstances
One was pale and sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence the
difference"? She who is blushing
with health uses Dr. King's New
Life Pills to maintain it. By gently
arousing the lazy organs they com-
pel good digestion and head off con-
stipation Try them. Only Sic at
Thomas & Moore's drug store.
W . A . KNIGHT
PLUMBING «HOP
V w Pttoa· 257 old Phone 9B
lie West Main St
15 CENTS
Connections to Enms Boyce Gar-
rett Ike. Palmer Trumbull
and Ferris.
fronipl ««rvice. Ail Uuri
metallic orrait Louk Pi»t»m·*
T»»lt»ph<>nf
Hutine·· t'lionn U A) » ui<>utf
Κ·>·ιιΙμπομ Ph«>ii«< fJ Hi * moult·
No i*nv tin···
Ellis Co. Indepcndeat
Telephone Company.
WE CLEAN CLOTHES
gull· ot»*ti«d lUitl Ργ«·»»ηΙ #t «·»»
«Hilt· Ηικιΐί«τ«κ1 4)1.1 t*r«a*cil »t
( U>»ιιwit uid ΗνμμΙ «'
I'»iiIb rtpunirmi Miit KnninI ..
Ptoont U« »iul ·« Witt «Klin· »ittl <«
jp«i ir wrfc %tul deliver II fr»«*
- Ν KW fUONX M· !
Mm ladlMl s Misfit Pwhr1
It· 1 M»U ««* ««MM. VtHMM·
I1NSURAINCE
Your Insurance
solicited by. . . .
MRS. BIRDIE S ROSS »nd
MISS BREVARD TEMPLETON
Room No. U Masonic Temple 1 ver
Durham Dry Goods Co.
Nothing has ever equal'·-·! it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr Kings
New Discovery
Fof Gila""""
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: I.ung Troubles.
Money back if t fails. Tr.aJ Bottles frr»e.
?
We oeil Γ eed
At l:if following prii-βΜ
ΚΟΚ CASH ΟΝ1Λ
Cats per bushel
Corn per bushel... |U>
Hay per bale Itôe i fur I (*)
Bran. p«»r sack 111Λ
('nt.«'Li >eed (Ileal. per mai'U
Corn chops per sack 1 'JU
W are h >u«e ou Jackson St r |f»v-
orlers at \' Trippet's «tore
Ralston Bros
Frew» D*li\erv
For Sale. Rent or Trade.
Go t · we»· him or phone t ini. Win
j a Syii.·.· Wl »t for? Pm Wi od
for Charcoal. <>r it you want to rent
* niue-room t><i»rduu bou»e «>r if
you want t i buy mule· horn»·· or
mare* or if v«»u bave a cow t<> breed
He bas two flue Jersey bull* or if
you want to buy a bonne and lot he
naa all of the aitMtve for «aie trade
• >r rent See hiui He will treat
you riifht t'hanks to the general
ablic for their ι a*t patronage and
favor· W ith best wishe» fur a
;<ro«p«rou· New Year
i aui your*
J. A 5YNCO
(ttil Phou· 8β Vbw FtiOllw U4
NEW TAILORING SHO*
I »uv» opeueil a new failoriin; Ni > r
tu the Τγ1|ιι>·( builiiiux nest tour u
tti· Oallv Light ortie» Will boilti
you a suit of cloth«*a pre·* deal
or repair your old etolbwa at rwaaou
atila price·. Oivm me ruur irdar»
THEE FAHLEN
W. C. PRIDEMORE
Public Stenographer
Ottkv W P Min
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