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W.4 '%v ' ■ ■*.·-' -'f '" . & J .'_! Ιίϋ Bargain Prices on I Most Salable Sizes t _ If S ί .85 $ 1.85 * < < «. -η Quality Slippers. You know they are worth $"2.."»0 r-ncb Cloth Top, Patent Kid, Medium Heel Oxford, 1 t κίζΐ'Η 5 fo 8. Mid Top, Full Dress Patent Kid Slippers, size*. -"thcr only $1.85 on salable sizes Crow's M 11 · Μ or sail··. S. Ε. Fowlm BREAD DELIVERED to any part of cits.—Λ. Haltmar, Boss ISak wy. 74 WANTED Purchaser»» for όϋθ wa termelons now in colli storage. On wale Τ ι esday. June 24,—25c to 50c Wax hachn ice Works. 71 j FOR REN I Siv room ho ise with all modern conveniences and close to square, vpply ι" Mrs. Μ. Ε. Meredith. 701 HAVE von tried the Empire bak ery's aiitrel food'.' 71 Fl'KN ISHT'D in, ι se lor riii t. Ap ply ' ï. Connor. IT will ι r . ι j .ur mouth unirai food—at Empire bakery. 1 WHEN >-oi t tank « Γ wa1< 'phone .vu. ι Η. I). Rosser j h' ii! !il ■ u vuter wants. H. D Ros , ; ii No. mi. Û λ ι »r latin > euitfî ί Ο Γ. ι j ]«,-4-8s youtf >ni ν ι ' i' . Ν οra Rev uolrls tê i ' . ι ■< ■ un >. uipli s and j 1 ·γ 1 »' r< |)ti"ii dress. TR 11 ί bakery's ane«'l foi o. D. Eeod, | 71 , 1 > ' 'l· . sale at I hi:- of ! '■ of tW eilty-fi* ι et s - I til · I> "iore suits to clean ' W '· ••'•m. at w ι ar" N< · ι · F< ■ ι U, it h" · ' '* , a. lul'lic t»co >ol. ι Αρρ ι Y. D. K'-ιΐί' l< . t ' ι \\'Λ \ i ED mieoije in hall I )0 fori, a: ..v,d !-· ;.it straw. J - S, Da\ is. (>·.· C F('i; RFN'i New 7 room rcsieiucp, I it -.ir publie S'piare, with all the niini·>rn Convenience. See fci. J*. Sk inner. THE M W BAKERY on College I stri e in iii>vv .'pen for business. Perfect satisfaction jiuarunteed. R. Boehlo, the baker. 79 HAVE your dull lawn mower sharpened,uml* ella mended,sew ing· machine cleaned, spring put In door locks, keys fitted, etc., at Ar- ι thur Mackoy's (tun Shop, rear of W. Β. Moore's grocery. 72 RE SSI N(j, cleaning and repairing. . Will take orders for stiiU as soon as samples arrive. Thee Farley, UO Mnin-st., rear of Citizens Na tional bank LOST—Your opportunity to sell your house is j,dbt if you don't use thi i column. Everybody reads it just like you are reading it now. It will cost "you but little to adver tise it DK. It. JANE I. A w Γ< Ε Ν < Ε. !>τ£·!'·. '< e' V- AniericanScbool of Ortlei·. r i-i'iksvilb , e . i n»>»· ! ■ ■ it :'ilH W ·■*> l ·η β ι<· t . ' : "eady to r· ·<Ή tit-n .. · · η vltation free, and lit atu re t., >u application. Ρ Caiag Awavîor the Summer? Do you contemplate spending the Hummer away from home? If you do you \yili want to keep informed as to the happenings in Waxahu ehie. By having the Daily Light Rent to your address you will he told from day to day what i.s goin^ on at home. We'll send the paper any» here in the United State», Mex ico or Canada for the price yotu+iay at home fifty cent* a month."' » de Beginning July 1 Ht., tb' re'J/ve of 'ein each day. Isn't tli*#?®'» ι ul « 50c, Drug TV Ο » : PERSONALS ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ • « »♦««»*»»* « «♦«♦«««♦»*«««* T. Ε. New; .! . > ' rd >y :it ! i.ilotUÎi·.!!. i'ufw Kr>-»"!. ïfι v s ' <>re today from Εαίιίβ. H. W. Hu tilr.g, of Kni'is, waf h ■ nth'i ■ Wilbur IJfviy c i ι . !UooMir. . ( '· r<>\ 0 tod:i v. Will C. Perry, «f Ι".ι.ηi-, was in city this morning. Council Upshaw went t Port Worth tliirt morning. J. P. Griggs of Dallas is isitfn relative» in the '•ilv. D<·. Moore, of Midlothian, «peril last night in the city. Sli< ri.f Bill Henderson f Kauf* , j man, was hère today. < 1 K. L. Ingram left tin- ·,ο . 11 » ^ on ! a tr'p to Addingtou, 1. i A. T. Threadgill left this morning for Marl in on a businehs t, » ? · Editor Stanherry, of th·- Mans field Sun, wi's in (he city today. Mr. Sam Williams and daughter ii'om in ar lied Ouk were in the eity today. W. Γ). Kiits, who was line spring < Îected mayor of F<· l is, was in the city today. j Robt. Brantley went to Decatur) this morning to spend a week with relatives. Hon. \V. K. Spell and ('apt. W. A. FieliS, of Hillsiwro, were in tl.e eity today. Mr. Ποην FIjinkiii, on· »f the old ι-st Heitiers in Ehis county, was It ere toi'.iy from Bauic-n. Mrs. C. \\ Simpson : ivd » I♦» on ai··· ν>-1it'n·.· ι*· lativci ii -Lancaster ..ml Mit 'tins this week. .J. B. Hines I»*it yesterday moru· • 11ir for Minorai Wells wiiern he will roii in a ν ft·!; or ten t.lay*. Mrs. C. K. Mr Duffle, Mine Delia Lnttner and Miss Lena Banner, of Emiis, were in the city today. T. Matkin artel family, of jCof sic, »a. spent yr-sj.··!·,',iy Jn the· city with Mi. and Mr J. H Ra;>iAûd. ' « Mamie ί' :-t, of Ennis, ' h t» lien ν· ι·.:■·» relatives in lie ι l'y rutiirne l Ιιλ .η· tliie morn i 11 o'« S. VV. Dtirhxm ! ι· rc'iirncd from S . Louis an;! Chicago, where he wont to purchase fall and winter iroods. Mrs. E. Chaska and niece, Miss Elsie Chaska, went to Italy tins morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marx Schneider. J. VV. Smilb returned from Midlo thian this morning where he has been for the past week on account of the illness οΓ bis little girl. Judge J. E. Dillard went to Kauf man Saturday night to spend Sun day with his family. This was the Judge's first visit hotne since court convened. Miss Ina Brooks returned to her ■ tin in Corsieana thih morning, ae ■Ό1: panied ty Lynn Lusswell, after spending a few days with her aunt, XI ι β. Λ. Lasswell. Mrs». Henry Ν yen m returned this mo nil·# f.'' 1:1 Slnrman where she ha i been for tl> · τ .· si two weeks at ·;>: her b· other, i. -v. Gral'to , in his last illness. Mr». Elizabeth Spence, sieter to Mrs. Ο. E. Dunlap, eame In yester day lrom her home in Kansas City. M1 s. Spence says it was raining there almost every day and that crops throughout Kausas are In splendid condition. ÎÉ^jg-f Health for 10 Cents. A lively liver, pure blood, clean :;kin, bright eyes, perfect health— Caicarets C and y Cathartic will ob tain and secure them for you. Genu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in balk. All druggists, 10c. ψ i THE LONG 4 SHOET OF IT | The Pftlmer district went wet Sat urd >. · i y a nranï majority. The Daily Ltffht has the onlj wi.nt <·· inn In Waxahaehie. A c irioad of Ferrie brick eame in tillf morning for the new depot. '!(·" Daily Light'* Illustrated Want coluina wIH do the work. Try it and ho convinced. AV. T. Stova'l and wife have moved to Hill8borο where tiiey will in the future reside. Mrs. F. A. DuBosc, who has been ill for the pa«t three or four days, wan able to he up yesterday after noon. The rleet le light people are hav ing a 1 rici. c Overt constructed in tii·· i> <stch j-t the rear of the 11·.·ht plan;. A ' ■ ■e ιTowd w nt from her< to1 Oalv· · η .v rd.iy nizht to « ι 1 tie λ^.ι τ· · . <■ and lake a plntm- in the surf. J. M. oui ( apt VV. J. F. I ' < > 'lilt ί I 4 1. ί Ο t.. to ». ι · ,ι ι ι .ι lté : : f tra.·: - land f> ι ;!. · luter i'tti·>nai. Π > oven· f at six o'rlor· Vi.·· - . .»!> < -ι "ntfrtaii· iter ι ι, li· at the kindergarten ecli li ! ii -Γ on West Main street. ('apt. W. H. (i^tser.dant rand L, < .)i ■.··■;.' have returned mti a flsl.i · , triA■ l.) tin· Han Saba country. r> ·ρ 1.1 having had u delightful oft-1 iug. Λν. xplu'.chie Encampment, i. O. <). F., mee>. s Odd Fellow i.jil \o-. night at 8 o'cloc1:. All neirjbere | ai*e requested to attend P.. S. Ho ;.e. C. P. When vou have a local or person-! «1 ι . v, idg the Daily it. Bell telephone No. 148 or Independent] telephone No. 148. This favor will he appreciateJ. h. J. 1«. I>avenport, from IScsh, and J. E. Wilson were lier·· to day h ml said they would join tbe Enterprise's excutsion tu the Farm- j ers' Congress Ht the At A- M. Col lege in July. J. H. Foster and H. E. Roberts, from the Hardwell community, were he, ι· today and stated that a gnat deal of corn throughout thei sec tion of the county had be· ·π oil and shocked for f»-ed. E. 15. Mos» :> y ft Son ac oîositr, ont their flock of f'ioceries on Col i< ,e reei at cost and will retire Γ ι ». : : ι i 'sine . We understand that I. iii .'ie Mostly has acc· pted a po ι .ιη traveling salesman for tin' V» lu >jiu Mills and vriil lwgin wor! c>: that c <■;·.>«tiy July Th·· men of Taylor close i lf.it* -.s one day this week »u>d congregated at the church··* t<» ρ for rain. "In lee» than one houe a ter the services were oxer, there fe'i nne of the mont «utisfaetory γ:μ'··>· ! • ver l:no\vn--but It fell ια Ohio. Ε nis Local. s. I'. Ln. rsford returned i <*. : 1 ' if. m a trip to the panbendle, • I : * 1 ; t ho left tin other r n> i > ι <·ί ttu p^rty at Hereford and Lli.it ι.; y would probably be in U - 1 i-h . Mr. Lang-doid f«ld that la >t Friday at H· leford th»· thermouH - t r r·· j«*t* r· ' 4 > decrees above 7.· , o and ho sut by a lire all day at the hotel. Alias Emma Traylor has closed he·· studio arid xvill leave In a f· w daye "or Chi: *o and points in ,',e east to spend the sunnuer, retnr.ii. ■ in September to resume her e'. - · Miss Traylor has been teaching art here for several years, and with re markable «uccess. Her work shows unusual ability and t rue artistic ex ecution of a high order and as a teacher she is unexcelled. Her pu pils will wish her a pleaiant snm nier and a safe return in the au tumn. During the summer kidney irreg ularities are often caused by excess ive drinking for being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by B. VV. Fearie. Service oi Song. Τ be «'-rv ice of son# ύ thn C . >· ti?» rt 1 U eh :· rail ».» ; it ι i'.v a Jmμ- · in t ' ijicre 1 v-viiiiye of worship. Ί he pr-v n'iam was an excellent One, each number being of α devotional na ture. The anthems and quartettes were huperbly r«'fu1ered and the solo by Mr*. Kirkes was worthy of praise. The sulwctions by the Wine Orchestra were meritoriously ren dered. Kuv. J. C. Smith made a short address on the subject of "Music." % Attention Rifles. You are commanded to report at I the armory ut fe:30 p. m., Monday's and Wednesday's until the en campment July 'A).—Piek Anderson, Capt. Texan has fop UK » omwrop : the State bae the total coi if Btates- It is ρ there may be ; viewing Texes of the teiescop specifve, naught but cot', long horned cattle, c, «lin wie knives. The «t» v I: ml oi ί .«lay reist in irge enil in pei LlB fields», , ifld Bo ueed to record thune things of Τ xaw, hut this wan at a period her H e cow hoy threw his iarint &bot, born of the n» w m -s an ffre and wate»% wbi!i> ι danced the highland fil; ^ civoo» p'ciibing" of ' twanged arul torti: J Mexican Cirnn'ii, Win b«)K come over the> · dreams. Old cotir > t i . «Way and lex.t,* . -s gence of a v." υ ' a magnificent fpvs lairu to And ho i .H· » hoiti w Oi Χυ, vV «it»' till' ■ Tr\as fP-u!-, . mai Ι)ΐίΓ,ίβ'Ι> CÎl amid t · : îf· r> aniéJ It ..'· a; _ y nit. ι a buli til l • : iT'Mïljt - a CV: ),000 fus'ii 1 ill β tit Ιλ Πι whf ut, h« lower • lied for buffalo ie "1ns gniiar .. grimy change of our passed reful riiy; 6(1 , . Oiuily, Empire "-crop, j '*e« ou j thai ί ο to ! • nd • ι In J , am doetj • Γ refît ciiou ι e once the | ti e miMin '.· be.-i»id at his Three million» cotton Ik merely '■Ιί* that contains f oats, "Μ,ϋΟϋ,ΟϋΟ tC, ><,000 bushels of corn, 1,<^>,U0C Wags of rice, and a ] total va!·, of u thai aggregates nothing of rail « ue . $:ii),<iOO,OlW ( «Ι,ι lobHf of nearly KS5,00 a hit of it, and vales J5,MWrÛu 16»,0HP,i»*> aci more.- Li te ΙΉ f'e.ii fie. uitural products j .*:ii<t.(W0,i)iW, t·- -ay shipped to the λ al-1 r! a value in ve;* <ar, ruit, etc., One-crop. Not] :fte t idy colti ι ; t&l of j room or] Youthen Returnee? est. Mr. J. Hoi; ■ r turned ye*if'i'tlay roor. ί tour ofj the wi'st. Mr WiiJfi· » itinerary iucli deil Sitii L«k< OHy, Saa Fran.! ciseo ant' Los An· very much iuipi'ovt reporta having trip. Mr. J. K. \V panted Mr. Miller, Ai'j'wl'··> t"T a fi-vr t! .Miller stati d to morning: thut he *·; day* in Salt I-: two or three ν iri t'lsli iflfl. He ■ ilie i'l.iiaie u« u Λι loin?? and M He look* s';h and ; a lit 1 : iful who a <il·* rained in J,os i* hfs opinidt I ! I. s . · < tue vein of »s.2 tie*·» partly iiev< gb<iQt fourti « • ι» work»·· Tut· areraa about $40 t»> ft s - ay > »d a .«ay» the * \ I ties <aV ι r en ; ι ub< av t,be longer, 1r. r< j»orter itiia 1 it two or t tx'| if y and i> Je ίο ι lit- miring vi i Ilii ilfMpi <«>d by tbe ( I ! -«-y < « ι. pany a. J it • >i 1 Of® ill pi- "iilfç . â tin ·>« 11 HI»'», »r ι rt li'ftti o* y has loped. The vein is > ti« * j· ai <i he» fort j · ■a. feet. y of " ore is ii, btr ne h.i* « ,:X> Miller » Ιι·-< ι r aril y . ti y tle iOf t! -iture. ο , htm* St' Ter»r* U. .··. ' '· I'viJI»·. In. ,t " i ·· ■·■■ ·· !>. ; atithma f»>r fou»' λ ... bave tried . >oiu dil theeovi jit ρ ·ι aelhmaeurea . . tl( market ;Uid III!" e ; ·ί·*i ved treat e· i i oui phy i«-i. » ia New \ort .! u.iicr fit i· , ·h i. got very little ·■ ( u .tit 1 til··. Foley '» Honey wij<> .«r which i\cf in»· immediate ,·< !ii^f 1 IIvi i W II tu viir be without il ii p. y houae. ! iucerely reeoui* menti il tu ail.* .suiii by H. . ' eurls». η ■ iit 'il I.e., il 11 ill tr Ju' ni 't .ο each tl ■ t, there'll be two is ,n t hat π it'.··' 5 chool Noies. The summer ne ami of Kills, I>al 1ιι» and Tarrant counties will meet at Midlothian 't.iuraday and every ficher in Kill» county ahould make it a point to attend. The normal will be in eeaetou Ave weeks. Cotitlty (Superintendent Oitldle re qiH'Mh tin to announce that all trans fers for the year muât lt> ou file in iii» offlee on July 1. After thatdate no tranaft ra wfH be made. Hnp'jiy Time in Old Towu. "We h !t very Ιιαρρνwiiten Levtll, <du Tovu, V«., "*!imi (· ·' : Ιι Γ. Amie;» Salve wlmllv i."1 f bad eat i i , ι > ,v i >ill wfoo <■ - , bruis • ■■ . ι . ■:· . · - . i.ti. ■ Oi-.ty 2Je at Γ, tiegxiitiuK ■ n»v of 'em eat·h day. »e two nice? Weather Indications. Tonight and Tuesday generally fair; warmor tonight. Β. Ε. HHEIjlilYO. Ob^rvor. Filthy Temples lu l.uHa. ! Sacred cows often duiile Indian j U-upieo, but worse yet i» a body ! Jixt is polluted by eouàtipatioii. ι Oorr't penolt It. Clean* your *y loiii ν ill) I)r. Kiug'e Ν ν » L he Mils to m οId untold nilsory. Titçy give lively liver*, active bowls, good di jrestfoa, flue appetite. Onh 2Ôv at Herring Bpark»TJrug Co. : , ate? 1 Prize. Mule 5' Γ t'iuble, daujrh-j ti r of Mr ι Mr*, .1. A. Q. Kern·' ble, w · .ι Itlr ■ in I on Worth,! Attend I :» B> i Club party the other af. ,no<< in company with! h*r cousin, Mik« Kdp Siuivrufnetj Η.>· write» home that she won the guest's prise fur the bent work In' stitching. Bhe sent home the· work on which «hi von the prl*e and it It) \ery skill fui.y done. Minn Kdn:t won the club ;>riive. Warning. If you have kidney or bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kid ney Cure, yoa will have only your self to blame for r·—iilt*, ;> it posi tively cures all tortus of kidney and 1>ϊϋ !Jer disease·. Bold by II. W. Varie. Summer VacaUsus SI.» :i 'i b arranged for with tfee vie* -α s< tuting a maxiu «Ji.i, <>( s-loar re and divor^'m. Τ hi; chu ht done by tho exercise of judgment in selecting the route you use. The Houston and Texas ('entrai are ««lliug ronnd trip summer excur sion tickets to points in the north, east and southeast. Bhrough stan dard Pullman sleepers to Colorado points, as well as to summer excur sion points reached via Houston, Bunset Koute and New Orleans. Try I'loudcroft, HOOO feet «bore sea level, in the heart of the Bacra mento mountains. It's delightfully cool. For literature and rates, write M. L. Robbins, T. J. Anderson, O. P. & Τ. Α., A. O. P. Α., Houston, Texae. K~r Ar* Xeer » ù\ ';:ïS ûca^ra^i^ts Was Wasting Awa.v. The following letter from Robert II. Watte, uf Salem, Slo., 1* in structive: "J have been troubled wltlt kidney di*>«aae for tt»r» last five years. I lout Π**1ι ami never felt well and doctored with leading phy sicians and tried all remedies »u>r gested without relief. Finally 1 ritnl Foley'■ Kidney Cure and I»·*· thau two bottles completely eared roe arid now ι «m wound and well." Hold by B. W. F.-aris Lste Literary News. Not to he familiar with those lead* ihg figures in the world of finance and production who ar« det.oninatod "Captains of Industry" is not to be abl«» to read the daily new· tiuder standingly. The Cosmopolitan ha» dudertak'-u to have prepared by the men mo Ht competent to write them, «ketches of some sixty of the»· fore 1 most no»:» in th<· η» Mistrial w<>rld. -i i raarw «merumuig Γ· -*ίΐ·»·ϋ» k*· . i-r aj'jx ίΐ, 1 iii thai magasine. Th i underlaying is exdtiu^ wide Interest in ever y part of the count ry Saved Fro'U an Aw ful Fate. "Everybody said 1 had consump tion," writes Ml*. A. J4. Shields, of Chunbersburg, l'a., "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by hay fever and asthma, that few thought I could got well, i but 1 learned of the marvelous mer ! it of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it,and was com pletely cured." For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the safest euro In tho world, »ud ie in fallible for coughs, colds and bron chial afeK&loa*. Unar.uit· ed hot ti* 6# ΜΓ#1.αι. Tfik! ilotties free Herring-Sparks Drug Co. V *ΐ 'fί W * I' '■? i '*^9 * \{ BnUMHlI: ,ίΛ-ΐΚ VV !*. Spacal Bargain Snaps in our Ladles* Shirt Waist Departm't Five dozen Ladies' Shirt Waists, white and colored, tilmmcd with insertion and lace; cheap at 73c. Monday ^g* _ and Tuesday only Twenty-flvo Ladies'Shirt Waists, extra pood quality, tucked a?)d trimmed with insertion. i<rguiar $1.50 waist. gQ Monday and Τ uesday only J ✓ v/ No trash to tempt you from the straight and narrow path o! ECONOMY....... Wash Hik Waists in blat k and white, r xtra fine t raJity of silk, tucked and fin in ei! in <!ii.wn *ork. Our special at <.» Mi n<!. y i.i I Tu»-day 95 Kvi-rv Shirt Wjiist in the house ΛιΠ! 1·· marked down :: :: :: ' γλ'· have Vcc-n a ( --lifud to niai y a - ν ' · ar< we havu u h;. , ui fi Jbav· hmuifet con fort tc ftecii Ί, hoisst luily t spa Id, and Mill l«>r tho*' \js>tor* hef· tî »m h a "» to give wvn a fui,m v'adcriJve? ?ed, bat Undersold-NKEV«î h fà ChasRa «Γ· ' ,>φ5,)φ ΦΦ€><$©ΦΦ< H"2SINfi OUT Φ our large and well· ^ assorted stock of 1 11 Paper & kt Cost 4>, >00 rolls in stock ύ i · 200 patterns to se« ί from. You can save ney on your Wall ** τ if you buy from φ dham Hardware ^ Company /a φφφ <$©φφφφφφ The McGovern Cold Tire Setter Th«· md»t jH>rfwt Srtt · mad». « )|M>rtted by > ? t Charles N. i -* ; ~ Anderson, 111 Water i>irwl