Ennis Daily News. (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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NN DAILY NEWS
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ELM ER GATEWOOL
The Reliable Druggist \
MAWWAWW
Do You Content
plate a Journey,
with its attendant risks, and which
involves absence from your home and
neglect of your business? In nine
eases out of ten the necessity for this
can be obviated by the use of the
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
Account Grand Lodge Sons of Her-
man in Houston, the H. & T. C. will
sell round trip tickets Ennis to Hous-
ton and return for train No. 6 out
of Ennis on April 15. All trains on
April 16 and train No. 2 on April 17.
Good to return not later than' April
The H. & T. C. aznound a round
trip rate from Ennis to Dallas and re-
turn for 70 cents on April 5, to see
President Roosevelt.
. 24-tf
21. Rate $7.55.
30-tf
FOR SALE—A six room residence to
be moved off the lot. Apply corner
Knox and Sherman streets. 30-3t
WANTED—One man and two women
servants. Man to attend to vard and
stock, one woman as cod. and one
as laundress. |
tf. MRS. JO W. ALLISON.
Cor. Brown and Sherman street.
THIS OXFORD $3
THE SOUTHWESTERN
TELEGRAPH AND
TELEPHONE COMPANY
************ ********
PERSONAL.
******¥************$*85$
Mrs. Ogden Johnson and little son,
who have been guests of Mrs. Bog-
gess, left last evening for their home
in Fort Worth.
Mrs. B. B. Baird and children who
have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Craig have returned to Fort
Worth.
Burnola Miller spent yesterday in
Ennis. (
Mr. C. C. Knight will spend Sunday
in Waxahachie,
Mrs. L. M. Stephens, mother of
Mrs. J. B. Martin, is reported very
sick.
Mrs. Ike Jolesch and children are
visiting Mrs. W. Jolesch and family.
Mrs. Jim Heron and children left
yesterday evning for Dallas where
they wil reside. Jim will go up in a
few days. The Globe people have
many friends in Ennis who will al-
ways wish them well.
Mrs. E. E. Glover and children are
visiting at Lancaster.
Capt. and Mrs. S. M. Evans are here
today from Dallas.
Jeff Matthew has gone to visit his
mother at Blooming Grove.
Mrs. R. D. Shults and baby boy
have gone to visit the homefolks at
Allen.
onnome
visit the home-
yMiatt of Corsicana is
ids with Ennis friends to-
was lots of them here.
says the M. P. meet-
going on. Several cover-
been scored and interest
N. Edmonson leaves this ev-
or Memphis, Tenn., to accom-
s daughter home.
ELECTRIC CORN
is guaranteed to remove Corns.
Made and sold by..........
THE ENNIS PHARMA
Both Phones No. 7
LOST—Two dark colored turkey
hens. Any information leading to re-
covery will be appreciated by Sam
McKay.
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap.
A good horse and buggy for sale
cheap.
31-2t
MOORE-JORDAN CO.
The best fitting Shoes on earth for
a man is a Stacy-Adams. Sold only by
THOMAS BROS. SHOE STORE.
••••••♦♦♦♦••••••••♦♦♦♦•€
We have by far the
Children’s Slippers in *
your eyes on our store
proper in footwear.
THOMAS BROS. SH
WANTED—Woodchoppers
cord wood at Sand Lake.
The Oil Mill.
This may be said to
weather.
00000944940000
I For Up-to=Date Hosiery
♦ Visit our Stocking Department. A complete line of Hosiery!
fst line of
wn. Keep
r what’s
STORE.
I to cut
Apply to
tf
April
• ♦♦* 4
or Men,
Women and Children in the Staple Blacks, Whites, Brown, Tan and
other colors. _\ A
Ladjegi Drop stitt
.black Hose; regular 50
and black: regular 75c values ..........................
Ladies’ fine drop stitch, lace effect, black Hose; regular 57c
35c, 3 pairs for ..........................................
CHILDREN'S
Misses black and brown, tan and white, drop stitch, lace Hosiofy;
■ ARE RECEIVING / NEW
is DAILY AND WILL HAVE
THING NEW TO SHOW YOU
lY TIME YOU COME TO OUR
E. REMEMBER THE PLACE,
PITTMAN BUILDING, OP-
Y THE ENNIS NATIONAL!
regular 35c value ........................................
Misses finest light weight, black Hose .....................
Jack and Jill famous Stockings for Boys and Girls; a regular
value, per pair ...........................................
Infants white, pink and blue Silk Stockings; sizes 5 to 6 ..
Infants pink, blue and white Stockings; sizes 5 to 6......
25€
25c
1.15€
1.-35€
...15€
BLAKEY & BROXSON.
Walker’s Shoe
ore.
*0000*0448
IS COUNTY
INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE CO
LOCAL AND
LONG DISTANCE.
♦ Main Street, Ennis, Texas. 3
ny Schaffer,
Mgr.
is County Connections
15c for 3 minutes.
Manager about E
LOCAL PHONES.
thp
*********00 tt
President Roosevelt will be in Fort
Worth on April 8 and on that account
the H. & T. C. will sell round trip
tickets. Ennis to Forth Worth and
return for train No. 85 for $1.15.
28-tf.
FOR SALE—My home on North Clay
street. Apply to R. L. Bell.
The best Man’s Shoe made
; Stacy-Adams.
30-21
THOMAS
29-3t
is
a
Did you know it?
The
arid’
Siandar
IT POSSESSES MORE MERIT THAN ANY OTHER
SHOE IN THE WORLD AT THE PRICE QUOTED.
Deman
A Queen
Quality
Best Value in Ennis, $2.50
SOLD ONLY BY
Thomas Bros., Shoe Stori
Just received a nice line of machine
needles at the Bicycle Store.
F. A. SPANN & Co.
Parcels With Great Britain.
Special to Daily News.
Washington, D. C., April 1.—The
parcels post treaty recently concluded
between the United States and Great
Britain became effective today. The
agreement is in nearly all respects
similar to the treaties previously ar-
ranged with Germany, Denmark and
several other countries - of Europe.
The maximum weight allowed is four
pounds and six ounces.
ed is 12 cents a pound
BROS. SHOE STORE, a pound in this country
cel in England. The me
———————— parcels post arrangemer
^^^♦♦^^^^♦^^♦^^‘^♦^♦^•^•^^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦''^* Britain began many ye
SUPPLIES FOR THE SICKROOM | ness is expected to foil
fl • tion.
In time of sickness, the first thing
you think of, after the Doctor’s call,
is a Drug Store. We wish you would
always think of our Drug Store at
such times, and give us the oppor-
tunity of supplying your Sick Room
needs. You will find—as perhaps you
already well know—our service and
goods and prices very satisfactory
under all circumstances.
% Higher Carnegie Cea
♦ New York, April 1,—beneesult of
% the initiative taken bectsCarnegie
J Steel Company, nowan constituent
♦ part of the United antes Steel Cor-
• poration, in advancing wages, the tel-
% egraphers in the employ of the com-
2 pany are to receive an advance of
% from five to ten per cent, the increase
% taking effect today. The increase ap-
_ $ plies to the operators all over the
7 A 1 G . P Q, C | I T L D | Ei % country employed in offices of the
: Wl L W •= T C CA • 1 ■■ TW 1 • • % company, embracing Nttsburg, New
, % York, Chicago, Youngstown, Cleve-
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I have ice box for sale cheap.
W. D. ARDEN,
The Cash Grocer.
Boys get your balls, bats and gloves
the Bicycle Store.
31-2t
F. A. SPANN & CO.
: Our Line Of : : : :
Misses’ and Children’s Slippers can’t be beat
in the World===Every combination and color.
alia
FOR SALE—A large oil tank. Ap-
ply to W. D. Arden, the Cash Grocer,
tf.
WANTED—To rent a piano for cash
or tuition. Old phone 58.
MRS. BEN WHITMIRE.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE.
J. R. ROBINSON, Agent,
Ennis, Texas.
Specials for Tomorrow.
Fresh barrel of lettuce.
Fresh barrel of radishes.
Everything else in fresh vegetables.
Full line or fruits.
Plenty of fish and oysters.
Try a pound of our fresh cheese.
Early orders for early deliveries.
FISH MARKET.
J. P. Clark, Dentist, New Phone 147.
*******-************$*+** ***********************h*4 ********-**
EXPRESS TODAY BROUGHT TO
**
Matthews Store |
A SHIPMENT OF
LADIES FANCY COLLARS
You willl find this to be a pretty line of novelties, the price is 25c, 35c and 50c. *
A pretty line of new belts and girdles also came with this shipment: the nicer girdles at :
50c to $1.00 each. Also a big line of wash belts at 15c, 25c and 50c. 1
Cream Mohair for skirts is one of the best things this season, we are showing an ex- *
Client value at 50c per yard. 1
y We are showing a lovely line of ladies silk waists at $2.48 to $5.00, the fitting and 1
beauty of these goods can’t be surpassed. $
/ .
We are showing our line of American Girl Oxford and Low Shoes, this line at $2.50 have $
the best leather that can be put in a shoe. All American Girl Shoes $2.50. J
latthews Bros.
New Goods Arriving all the Time'
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Hardy, J. S. Ennis Daily News. (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1905, newspaper, March 23, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677092/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.