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U (Onr greafe t prde) is In charge of a graduate of one of the 2 be-t colleges < f Pharmacy in this country, and he is thor- Ώ ougbiy traintd and experienced in the handling of medicine». No matter wIo writes yorir prescription or on whose blank it Jj is written, it will be tilled exactly as . ft should be. In e*'ery o< other department of ihis store we are prepared to tfive ex ception *! service, and if you »re not already on our list of 2 SATISFIED FACHONS, ve w nt >ou to give ue κ share of o< your business this year. With beet wishes fora happy and prosperous New Year, we 3 are yours for Progressive Pharmacy, 3 eHOOD & MARTIN Prescription Druggists Phone 34 Cjl 3ULBJUL8. julbjlsji juuuuLe κ a a a ft β JULmsms a a ajulsi a sjula a ajuuum t a I Our Prescription Dep'm't s in the Drujf business in Waxahachie hue been a very enccee*· fal one—in fact fur bejond our expedaiions. do not claim all the prédit, though, for it ν «s yonr patronage that realiy did the business. We merely worked hard t<> make tots a good stole, m,d did all in our power to give entire satisfaction. Î t Men's Broken Lots + - % and î S i ζ e s S a I e ± ♦ ~~ ♦ ♦ Goods we haven t all sizes in all of the kinds, but # ♦ we have vour size in some of the kinds, and this ♦ ♦ means that you can occupy one out of Q n ♦ ♦ three lots of Five Dollar Shoes for .™ ♦ ♦ There are Three Lots * f = * ♦ Vici, Velour Calf, and enamel Shoes, reduced from ♦ ♦ $<>.00 to Three Dollars and Eighty-Five Cents. ♦ J ♦ % Crow Brothers * ^ The Foot Fitters ^ ^^ΤΓΐΠΓ0^1Γ0ΤΓ^7ΠΠΓΒΤΠίϊ7ΠΓίΊΓΪ7ΠΓ^ΤΓεΤΒΤΠΓϊΤΓ'δΤΓΒΤί"ΒΎ1ΓΙΠΓΪΤΓ9'ΙΡ| CITY PROPERTY For Sale a< « * ■» Qood4.^reora. house on McLean street, very neat house, ehadv yard and near business CTKfi center. Price Of JU One 5-room hcnae on Ferris ave. This is very conveniently located as to business, university and public school. For a short time we can offer for the CQKfl low price of OCDU One very desirable lot on Vick· to ery street with room enough for »■ two dwelliegs. $550 A very desirable modern cot tage, with 6 rooms and hall, fronting car line on West Main street. A real good barn and ontbnildingo, plenty C Q ΓΙΠ fl of water, a bargain at OuUUU A good 4-room honee on Ferris ave , lot 70x150; a neat cottage with citi water. .... $1000 Price One ne»t 4-room.bouee on North "College sr. ft omy lot, lasting water, cri^ aijd shed. A CTRfl bargain ai> wlUU One good 4-room house on Kauf man st., large corner lot, city water and a bargain $1150 A nice 6-room modern cottage, i)4 acres of land, near college. Plenty of iwater, good barn and outbuildings. Terms easy. Price One lot 200x400 feet, ia >4 mile of university, beautifully located with east front, overlooking the entire town. This is one of the finest building sites in the vicin ity of the university. Very cheap and easy terms. Une 5-room house on Brown st., lot 100x400 feet, 425-barrel ciR tern, crib and stock shed. Price Terms: S150 casn, 7 years on balance if desired. $2250 $850 Will A Malcolm & Co OFFICE SECOND FLOOR ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING Γβ ooopouOBOQPgPBQ fl U&fltftSLiLA jLBJjJULP SJLBJt fl-ftlUUl JLgJUTl"»*».! 1 ENIfl I First class work at prices that will pelase — personals D. Brin wa· in Delias today. Dr. Weit went to{D tlla» this) morn, lag. Walter Erwlu »ae here today from Terrell. Capt. N. L. Worley of Ennie wai here today. I Mr*. 8. Y. Matthews went to Dallas this morning. Mrs. M. Schneider cam® in from Italy thie morning. Lee Hawkin» was mingling with the voters at Ennie today. Mr. end Mrs J C. Kimmel of Mid lothian were in the city today Mi->s Kate Wright of Ennis is at present visiting Mrs. T. Q. Benge. Mrs. Herndon end daughter, Miss Kate, went to Dallas this morning. Ool. John Dunlap of Dallas is visit ing friends and relatives in the city. Mr hnd Mrs. D. Egger went to Ennis to lay t · attend trie Born· Levy ijuptictls this afternoon. ί Mrs. Ld Chai-k» went to Entiis this! morning to bo present this afternoon at the Born-Levy nuptials. Mr. R L. Northcutt of FUk, Mo., an old Tennessee friend t t County Treasurer McKnight, is visit ug in the city. Mrs. 8. Ε. Buchanan went to Dallas this morning to look after her de partments on the Texas Farm and Rarcb. Dr. John Rodman an i daughter,1 Mies Pat, and Master Watson Ander son were passergers to Dallas tbii morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. Montgomery of Hilltboro are vieiring Mrs. Montgom- j ery's mother, Mrs. McLain, on Kauf man street. Miss Myrtle Hmith of Kaufman, who has been visiting the family of Mr. John E. Smith, went to Hcurry this1 morning to spend a fe· daj» with j relatives. John W. Bassett, of the Palmer Rustler, was here today, fie says he and hie wife have juh returned from Missouri where they had been to visit bis parents. I Maj. A. M. Dfchman and wife ve it to Ooreicana this morning. Mr. Dei h man is a member of the board of tru tees of the Widows and Orphans Hon >· and be says a meeting is to be held t day to wind up the year's business. Mr. Hildebrand, a prosperous mer chant of Italy, was in tne city today. He says business in his town ha- been quickened considerably since th* new railroad has been secured. Re«l es tate is gradually advancing in price. Mr. Beall at Work. When seen yesterday by a reporter Hon. J. A. Beall «aid he was now per fecting bis plat>e for an active cam paign of Hill and Bosque counties in behalf of hie candidacy for the con gressional nomination. Mr. Beall is a bard worker and good campaign rustier and Mr. Woottn will feel his heavy weight before the contest ends. It now behooves each and every citi zen in Ellis county to raliy to the support of Mr. Beall and do all within their power to secure his nomination. Hundreds of citizens in this county have friends in Hill, Dallas and Bos que to whom they could write or speak a few words in behalf of Mr Beall and they should losd no time in doing so. Tell them that Jack Beall is in tho race for congress. A univer sal effort on our part will give Ellis county representation in the next congress. Coming ^florae. Cardwell W. Griggs, who has been with tne American army in China and the Philippines for the past three years, has been mustered out of ser vice and will reach Waxahachie Ibis evening at fl:03 oveç (he Katy. F9r SALE-t-Tbé' Manuel residence on College sttjét. He β Ε. A. DuBose, Liffct Ht porter, Mr·. J Β. Otthey ha· beeu qaite nick for tarerai day· at ber borne on D.dhtm ftvtnae. R. L. Ooodloe'· condition is report ed wo»·»» today and Dr. B*e«n Scan dera of Fort Worth ie expected here tonight to see him. Mr. P. C. Wbitmire, *ho was buried ht ra λ e«ierda.\. whax a Dative of Uilee county, Tenn., and was 64 year· old Christmas eve day. Oarev Wilson of boy ce, w tio le serv ing on the jury this weeta, nays the now fcchool building (.hire will βυοη be ready lor oceupaucy. Mies Riberta Connor returnel last nifcht from a visit to Fort Worts -<nd Dalian. Wbi'e in Fort Worth she at tended the Lyndhuret ba 1. Dr. Leonard Kepiinger is in the sai itariuiu at Dallas on account of an affected eye. lie expect» to be ab sent from hie office a week. At the last meeting of t! « Ladles Aid Society of the Cumberland I'ret byteriau church the ladies c· cided to hold a bazaar some time next (all. Jno. M. Qilmore, painter and paper hanger, is now with W. B. R^ymuller. Mr. Gilmore lu au artift iu η in hue and Mr. Reymuiler ie very fortunate in securing liu* (services. On account of his removal to Fort Worth, Judge Smith has placed hi* resignation in the hands of S&cretary Robertson, which will be acted upon at the meeting of the committee Miee Mary Chapman reeumed her; kindergarten school yesterday morn I ing in the new house erected on Alain j street by Dr. D. G. Thompson. She ! will be agisted by Miss M» y Yeager. j The Ladies Aid Society of the First ! Baptist churou will ta*e orders tor] fancy work, point lace, crotcbtted ] baby cape aud slippers, Louau dresses, bonnets, aprons, etc. Send your or ders to Mrs. O. P. 8»(»:t, or acy number of the society. Johnnie Keiffer and Grace Diamond, who are playing with "tfinnegan's Ball," passed through the city n>da> en route from Hilltboro to Corsicana. They were the guests of Manager Curtise and company during the In· tetval between trains. Assignment cf cases. Assignment of the jury dockit in county court, January term, 1ββ2, MONDAY, JAN. 13. 2131 Pierce A Ligiou vs Ν Β John son. 2124 Tempieton & Harding vs V L McOerte) » et al. 2247 A 'ford Bros, v* W D Hoy le. 2275 Peoples National Bank vs J A Mulkey, et «1. 2280 S H YVatson va J ϋ Smith. 2291 S H Watson vs H W Owens, et al. 2356 W Γ) Hoy le v· Waxahacbie Cotton Oil Co. 2421 McCord Collins Cj vs J Ι. Powell. 2446 F M Cunyus vs A Κ Atkinson 2447 J Ρ Burrough va Postal Tel. & Cable Co. THURSDAY, JAN. 13. 2332 D Egger va Alex Brown, et a). 24 2β H L Fannin ν<ι J Ε Lucas. 2427 Alice Ε Erby vs First National Bank. 2443 Ε D Santord vs Texas Mid land Κ R et al. 2446 Ρ H Fannin va Fannin & Lu cas. 2457 McDanial Bros v» W J Cj eery. 2453 MoDaniel Bros vs W J Ua sery; et al 2478 Will A Malcolm & Co vs D R Erwin. On account of the small number of caeea on the jury docket, toe tntire docket, has been set for next week. The criminal docket is set for Febru ary 3. or without. ίο tirée, perfect in tneûh aniem and correct in form are offered by ua at $35 to $150. They are a good investment, because they are etylieh and durable, costing the least for re* pairs and baeked by our rigid guarantee. "*Ί ? You Know Us To the Citizens of W»x»h»chie and IS ill· County—Greeting: It is with ple-.sure that we'announce to you we have purchased '.he Hardware stock of W. A. Calfee, and will conduct the business at the same stand as heretofore; will add to the stock as necessity demands and endeavor to lead the van in this line. "Cheapness without quality is like a flower with out fragrance.'* We don't propose to sell you Hardware without the "fragrance." Cheapness and quality go hand in hand here. We would be pleased to have our friends "drop in and take a look :tround." We're sure vou will not trouble u<; and, too, we are only too glad to meet old friends—and new one*;. With best wishes for a happy and prosperous 1902, we are yours commercially, WILL nOORE & CO. Waxahachie, Texas. i w { It's Here for You ~ Telephone us an order and you'll be surprised at the promptness with whioh we we pet the coal there. Our regular customer* are well pleased with ihe way we handle th«ir orders, and with the exoaller.ee of the coal—you'll be pleased, too Sleeper Grain Co. Feed and Coal Devenport & Timmins Conduct ft Strict ly Up-to-Dat-» Livery. Feed and Sales Stable Have the only. Rubber-tire Carr age in the city. 8p«x J»l attention given to wwdin,'*, bail·, clan*, etc. All order· receive promp' attention, day or night. Phone No. 2. Buy an in the Aetna the largest company in the world writing Acc duet Innurano». K. D. M (COMBS, Office In Cilissen* Nai'l Bank Bldg. eid-lw Genuine itentpcd C.CC. Never told le balk. Bewjre of the deeler who trie* to mO "Mxnethief Κ«· *> <ood." "f1"· 1 i'-'J-JI JUL'..' Mafco your wanta known throuph our illustrated want ool· umn. A new pioture will appear at the beginning of each week. Yoo And the new· la the Light. I The Light, 50c a Month South Side Square : O'll S,%4 !r. * Private Sale Between Auction Hours