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c. Fmbl!*h*.î evs? Lu· HT i le" Is Sensitive! . A. OWMBT. J ■ —— 9 ■■EBBB·! Entered intc where it is invited, and stays flCO 8.0 ΤΠ 1 A ■ it t i ûrs ifitfi liAiir se ω matter'?.' *; *■—,," — " - . it is well treated. We jhviteyour trade, and guarantee to tre?(t you «veil Try one of our Key West Perfects Cigars, it is the best ·ν· X HOOD Se m/\RXIIN Phone M g RATHER PLEASE % THAN 2, DISAPPOINT YOU I T* Prefer to sell you Shoes worth more ihan you pa ν Sr for them, than have you buy something iron) which & you get less value ι h a η you expected :: & w % $21 4. £U For any of our L\uie>' Three and Three Fifty Shoe- f] is a Feast of Economy what f« s-h/ncw st !cs an ! f leathers in Ladies' Footwear are served. They did -v not disappoint at the former prices—thev will t' surprise you at the now Two-Fifty price :: :: I CROW ΒRΟ ΤΝ ERS ¥ Ρ f THF FOOT FITTERS ^ # ψ It's Here for Yon * $ Telephone us aa order aria you'll be surprised at the 1)Î*G ' {j [J ΙΠθ&Β VV i Vv uIkj i i Vv ο W9 gret the coal there. Our regular «uctomera are wel! pleased with ;he way we handle their orders, and witn tho pxceileiice of me coal—you'll be pleased, too Sleeper Grain Co. Peed and Coal *V»A*W» Α, ΛΑ ν Λ.*· ViiWW -»τ» W<K' £* *ΓϊίΊΓ*~>ΐ κτνίηπττηπηπηί ι ϊτϊ sr^rïifTrrsrrrïTÎVinrerïrftî'V'n'Tv^ City Propert}/ For 5ale cd A neat 4-roora cottage near sqnnro. ir good repair, a bargain at «1000 ^ A 2 Bthrv 7 room house in West End on car line. Pries rca cnabt? and terme to euit. 8everal choice University lote that we are offering at reasonable price?. A very choice H loom modern cottage, located on one of Wasahachie'n naont popuiar streets near the business cerner. A bargain, terms to an it A very choice 4 room cottage and corner lot, close in. Price, 81251»— one-third cash and the balance on easy terms. A choice 5-room home, barn atiij largo lot, convent to chnrenes», school a:.d busiuens center. Price $22^0. 4 room house on Aldredge street, convenient to car line. Price §47·'· 5 I Will A. rialcolm & Co. I C OFFICE SE ί ON Π FLOOR ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING I C» At ft β A11 · a A4 fi.» Β Ά Β 2 VJ1 β. fi. H. AAA. S A A SJL 9 HO V 0 S II A A S fi A JH IL* * Β ft Ο The Light, 50c a Month and it's well worth the Money PERSONALS » ! —P. H. Templeton and Walter Richardson were passengers to Dalle· this morning, —Attorney G. O. Oroce went to Dallas this morning. —A. E. Ewe'l ret irned 'rom Dallas this moruiiyg. —W. E. Carroll, who has been act ing as bookkeep r for McFadden Broa. h<-re this senenn. loft tbie morn ing ίor his homd *t Caldweli. — iiifl Li'llari Downing returned last ! igbt from St.. LonU whore the ha^ b-en to purchase her stock of «pring millinery. —Constab'e R. A· Smith was in ! Da.Ia* today. —Mr?. V.' R Pry or ban return; d to EnnU — .V'r. and "Irs. Alex Terrell aie visiting relatives in For: U'orth. — Joe Hellmen, who has been con nected with tbe Kiccbe Dry Goods rorr.pany, left this morning for Si. 1. u s where be will in the future re side. — Mrs. J. N. Ivy and babs went to Dallas this morning to epend a few days w.'th her mother. —Deputy Great Sachem Lowe ar rived in toe city th*s r.omiog from ' Vmu i.i uiui with ùe Kedmen to lUfc.i. -Mis. Gejrfje iicefcer . nd littl daughters, Marie 'mid Lucile, if Λ i hi., r.re in Enn β t.'.day ι iinj. i.avt< hid quite h fcjnrge of nick ■ b: m ia their family thin winter.— Eu π » <* Wf f. — Mî*h Fraρ· ι J'aytii w, or βπ:·γ man, wLj has bien vieiting her brother, Mr. J. R. Mayl uw, returatd ïi J * . ·.· Jr C<i»i À ». C*j . — Feid Lin·. «, a knignt of the gr p. ο. S'.. Lofai.-, ..· ia the city. —J D. Trammell, of Palestine, v-uie; engineer of ths IaU rtaton. was in the city today. — Mme Chariie Krwin, uf Uatrett, pas ed through the city th β morning 'or* her way to Red Oak to visit re-ia ! tivee. During the interval between ! trains she waa the guest of Mise Elia ; M Knight. ' —Mr. J. 1). Fiaweor, of Ear.u It, i cnier of ir.e record for the Kedmen of J 'iexae, ie in ihr c;ty to ni* et wth tht j !o<Σ9 tollijf'ut· One more da. onh at McLecdon e Do you want a ftoint s If *o we will buiiri or bay you one and you t an ^ay for ic at $7.50 per month. Tne Texaa Ilotoe Co-Operntive iiuiUiit μ Associa tion, J. M. Oumby, local agtnt. ft t.intra) Architect iiere. ArchittiU Luureu, of the Houston Λ Texaa Centra!, arrived in the city thlf —•-'•inc -p-ntt 'he fort-noon in j c->r.fer«riofl with Mr H. Hellan*, eu ί perinfendent of the Fori Worth divis ion, relative to the new pntmcngei j station to b« baiit Here. These gen· i Uemon went over ttie ground togetbei I and ditcaased pis ne tor deoigning th< aw buiidmi?. We understand iron Mr. Lonrtn that rock from the 8tam ford quarry wiil bo used for the t.itn mateaJ of Fjrt Worth rock, m mentioned κ au other article in tbii paper. Tuesday McLendou^packa up. 81 The T^xai Rome Co-operative A· aociation will haiid you a home fo 97 £0 per month, end if you die jou heir» get a c.'ear deed to the home I See /. M. Cumhy, local agent. β f LITTLE LOCAlLS ; f i >»#>·«<♦> — #»»>♦<>♦ Mercer Walker went to tne county peet house this morn'.ng witb County Health Officer Jones to photograph a cmallpoz patiei.t. This paper r^.e'.a to learn of the destruction by Are the other night of A. L. Vines' «tore at Templeton, a amill village between here and Ennla. John D. Smith moved yesterday from Waxihichio to one of the Carry farm 4 ne:»r Saralvo. Elbert Rousseau and wife, who live north ol the college are rejoicing over the arrival of a new pirl at their bome. The lste arriva! is abou one yeek o!d. J. W. Ptnn, residing near Pluto, was here yesterday and said be hffi eoki his farm in that community and would soon move to drear couuty. 3jMr. Η. Γ. Ron seau, stenographer in Phillips & Haws in··' abstract office, bus coaipleted :i handsome cottage on Williams street and will move into it la a few days. C >1 Μ. 'Λ'. McKnlght, who is not a weather prophet, says that this dry speli will end witn a rain. The Young Ladies Auxiliary o? the O. P. church will serve dinner March 2let, the occasion being the corner stone laving of Trinity University. 1 ho remain·» of Mrs. Capps, who died at Blanket, Texas, with pneu monia, were eh pptd through here tbi« mornif.g to Forrrs on for inter men··. Tin t'schersef Ellis and Navarro c.iiu.i s met in a joint in«ti:uto at Eni.is today, ie a rumb r of teachers from Waxahiûbi and vi mi tv are i:i altendar.ce Λ ΠΙ:ιΓΠΙΙίίθ ilC«n«8 WU 19WEIU iKKJiij to W, I. Puaey and lia*len iialtie W iliiaiua. A full train losd of i«ad ore μ»·. e«l through tbe city ttafternaon en rocte from ( udorado to Europe Thw ore will be loaded on ιι aieaniehtp *t Gaivf^lon for transportait η acroe1 . tbe ocesu. Tbe C ntiκ! section ^ani» ha* been a', wntk tuday rafc.ng aud bareitg trash lu the >ard>« near tbe depot. T:ie loi on wbicb the new depo'. will be constructed was a!s.> cleat.· d off. I tc·' e her ad»en', wit. a grf-t.t flu·· y. i "tin. Ceutral ha* p*gee<: U up to tbe Kuty on t! e depot propositi-· η Tickets for tf:e Olympia Op^rt comp.niy are now οι» >βΚ· *t F a; » drag st jre. Tbe W oniati» Hi me Mi«*ion Su< ie'> I will meet a! Ibe Mnliiooi'-t ehurcl j Mooi-ay uf.ornujri at three o'ol< i:«r. Uncle Billie Vcungblaort, of tli Avalon country, wue in the ci y >«.· t-r<say and order, d aeverd cop'-*·· ο the Enterpr.ee »>nt i j iu<i biolufc-f and ott'er relnt'^ra Ln Hout'i Carolin"· bia native elate. U. cl Biili- ua>e h 1# tryin* to get aome of hi» relative out 11 tue D ilia « reunion in Λρ-Ίΐ »n< if they com? h.i feela *ure they vr fall in ίον·' wtb Tcxaa ard d -ide t I make it thelrhome. Mr. Yoouj»bl>.«<i ; Lj a practical and iuccWul I rr and he taj β th.it v.hilo things look j litUu discouraging at pr. *>eut be tint k 1 : there will be ra n enough nr.ko good crop. , H. 4 T. C SfKdal Rait». ■j Wsco, «cet. atate conventk»« Tn.\ • eieia' Protective Aetn; tickit* ou «·»] . Apui 2nd a> rete $3.30 tor rou d ui| ; j return limit April β. rlonne Completed, Mr. Ingram, who bni.t the enttig» on Cr»l *?reet for Jet Tbota·. w !1 a;ii«h . h»· building today a ad Monday Mr. Durham will move in. A report er f jr thia paper vi«iU»d tbe building today ia company w th Mr. Tt-oma . It la a «even-room houp*· an i one ο the moat elegantly and conveniently bu t Ixtmee in th»' city. Mr. Thotn** ; eUo own» tbt brick bjuse adjoin n^, j oc upied by Mr. Will Pickett, arid th · two reaidm ί'<*β now *bsp«<î a» (boy are make a band·"m s property and will > ield good reii'n to tbe r ru 't!l*;g j »»U> 0*D-r, { ■ I in. ■ —> *.a Hied at dorado Cl'y Mrr Jo» η € O h»on ihi· Afternoon r#ceÉvt*ii a u. it-gr*B) frrtm PMfr W K. titnia;. «ι ι or ado City ratiog that hi* iMu'.ber died tin re ,ύί· uioruiiig. Aire· Η .:■· 4·ί ν·*·, an put.t of Mr*, s (1 h* »rt mud w»» n m i*t rttiim bli litdjr, • κι <» * ·* t f I *·# ν ♦ w « ». ^ ^ ï<s. mi* ..*» viil'.ed lu Wax/tQftcbU» « number j of ar.d b.* a i>o«t of frtaoda , .v>re wî-.o wiii rogra U> b«>*rofler ! -icii'·. / — ·—-— - - — ii ·* , ·· wh·.»; u · i ( «»Buroe Co Op*T*Uve AM^ci*i:oa will beild ν ·>»i .ι tome f«>r if wiitt yon arβ j p*jit g li»r not. S-e J. ft!, Curaby. L(C«! »f Bt. ·! .■ » »' I 1.1» NEW NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS i I ! L \A All over *he house, wherever you turn, whatever you see is new. It's none too early to plan. The Spring days will soon be here; turn the present into the profit of the future. Your Spring sewing should be in active operation. We are not strong in any one particular line but on every line in our house Pay Us a Visit Daily .... We Can Always Show You Something New .x^h ! c"< EMPORIUM CF FASHION ! / ί ΤηΤΌΪ»5ΐΓΪ'ϊϊΤΠηΓϊίΓ«1Β e «TTÏÏÇB9 9 · «* 1 « Ο β « < ιιιιιιι»·ιι^ Mrs. Dalton wishes to announce to I Ε the ladies of Waxahachie and vicinity that β f * her Millinery Parlor will be open for 2 ζ business on and after Saturday March 8, | £ and cordially invites them to c^ll and « ** β» Ί £ make her acquaintance whether they wish r » to purchase or not. jt ! λ* ' Her Grand Opening of imported ■ - Pattern Hats will occur Thursday March ι ί j. 1^» at 109 east side square. 1 ; * ι fiJL K.JI S.SL iJL JUUl il SULXSLMji A fi AAAJL AA Ai jUl tA AAA * LUI U ULAAAJlJU r -- 1 "" 1 "J 1 ft »!**♦*» »»·««++»?*«·»♦♦«·«»♦·«*··«»*««·«♦«*····*·»···< ij $6.oo Worth for 50 Cents J I« «bat y ou g«t by j»,l»ing Deegan'· Ciroalattuft Library- No old * bookf ; everyone la · i*te copyright. 2o cenH w Jf buy yon * monUi'· ? Mibecriptioo to oar Cir< elating Magasine Library* Ca:l and tee our fiat >\ —DEEGAN'S BOOK/STORE ' ♦ ♦»♦*·♦♦♦« AT BRI Ν 'S AT BRIN'S AT BRIN'S Money Savin# Bargains Monday and Taeedny 15c Hadras cloth n 25c Solid Color Organdies 1 $1.25 French Kid Qloves for 8 15c Torchon Laces $1.50 Marseilles Quilts 9 $1.35 Lace Curtains 7 25c Lndies' Hose ... 1 15c Ladies' Handkerchiefs 1 20c Linen Towels 1 45c Table Linen 2 Bleach Sheeting 10-4 Bleach Pepperell Bheethig, tbe beet produced, 10-yard limit 10 a customer. Monday and Tuesday Cambric Muslin 25 pieces cambric finish Muslin, com petitor·' price &%c to 10?, special sale price Monday and Toeeday Embroideries 100 pieces ju*t received 15c, 20c, anrt 2ÔU value*, all thrown un une count-r. cnoice Monday and ^ueeday f; r New Wash Goods A beautiful line new Waab Good/, A. P. 0., Toile du Nord and Bed 8e*l, all Infest combinations, Monday & Tare Mercerized Zephyr in all toe late new Spring colorings, worth 2O0 to 25o a y»rd, will be on tele Monday and Tuesday .......... Chambrays Fancy, figured and eolrd color Oharn brsvys for àress wniata. etc. Special for Monday κ»ή Tuesday _ Corsets Ladle»' Qtweta just received ^nt'y trimmed, worth C0n and 75 rt-I prlri Mor.iluy and Ί ueswJay... •Λ >