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A delicious Jelly Dessert, mad^ stantly; assorted flavors, h*mon orange, pineapple, jfuaw berry and rasfierry 15c petf ypKg., or 2 for 25c Both Phones t Number 3 ! You don't hare to apolotfxe when you u»e the*»» good·. The quality is remembered Ion* after the price ha· been forgotten Leigh Brothers, Phone 54 Wilson Air-Tight and Standard Oil We have a flr#t-eia·» Tinner who can do your Ttnwork to suit you. Try him, loo m*rt or o« in, crrr <»r Toune, > „ Lvtkt *TT, > 4. Cmkkbt uka «Mb tkal b* h <!* μ«>«τ p»fîB#r of th* Br» of t J. l b»o*j * C·-, dote* tmMdxM* I» Ike Otf of Tolulo C«eatj »»4 SUI« nut ι It*: *ai«l irtB will j*..r tk# rum ttfuSK HINUBKIJ IKHXAiM for eeeh *r«S •**rj m* oi <'M»frh iMl e»B«o« be cur·*} kj tb· •MO( iull hcatauuh «TtU >RANK i CHKMfV «war® I» bpfor* «ft* and MfcMrgftd i» my pr*»· * f WW' '·. t C*UMtk Γ*γ» I» !wa i n!»re»!ljr and KM étr*eiï> ue <h# klo·*} *o<3 fflîwaee» %urf«c«» at . Ik· »jsl*ui !*<md tor t<-.i!iaoni*i*, Irm Held kj DraffHt*. 7»e. Hklt't FMiiTf Ptlh are tk· bMf. MM. tb>»Mh 4·} of Ihrirtnker, IW» HW! , IfflRH». A. W. «ΜΜβΟΐ», NMir; Pubtic Experimenting With Beets. H. M. Ward, «pro#!·**·siv* farmer from near Italy, wan in the rit y ye· terday and »aid that last spring b« planted an acre of land in stock beets as at> experiment. The experiment proved a satisfactory success and Mr. Ward says he it now pulling beets that weigh six ani «even pound» each. He says h« cannot yet estimate the yield of thif acre of ground, but tiiat it will lx immense. Cattle, tie stivi, Will qui eating cotton need to feed on thes< beets, and hog» thrive on them. Hi • aye that it it no trouble to banl them up and keep them through th< winter. He expect# to plant largely of them next year. New odor β of frwrrant perfume just received, tauten Béas, Viole of India, Clotejf of India, M ad an Butterfly. Aiiy a fresh lot of th standard odors. Oriental Drug Store, ti'J South side Square. Advance in Coal. Miner» have recently advancei McAlister JLump/Coal υϋ cent* pe ton. Dealeh w/ll have to do like wine soon. AfUir a few days ait cow will be $6.5é delivered. Will fill or ders to lût h ψ $6.00. •S ϋ. Η. Thompson. 62 Old 'phones 75 and 212. IL ^.--1-1..! ϋ !.. LL. l-J JLUaLLUJË. You Can Stay at Hom< and take care of your busines by purchasing a round trip tal * to any point within the Stat» there and bftfik. . Prompt servie The Southwestern Telegraph an Telephone Company Pingres rrukes the greiiest shoe for ypomen you, cvc* mW 1 I •fTE" in your hands,— and simply stunning on your feet. o4U styles only $3. DURHAM DRY GOODS COMPANY CLOSELY CONTESTED GAME Trinity and A. 4 M. Elevens Were Evenly Matched. It was a large and enthuelastic crowd that witnessed the football game yesterday afternoon on the Trinity University campus played between the Trinity and A. A M. elevens. Prof. Philpott, of the Ag ricultural and Mechanical College, came along to look after the boys and he was much pleased with the manner In which they conducted themselves. They were a quiet, manly set of young fallows and during their stay in the city none of them were guilty of any misconduct. At the close of the game they were brought back to town by the home tf>am and the gymnasium turned over to them for their accommoda tion. The gam·» was entirely free of any squabbling or boisterousness on the part of any player. The teams were evenly matched. It was a dog fall in more ways than one A. 4 M's strong plays were through the line, while Trinity showed best in going around the enus. The field was In fine condi tion and the day Ideal except a lit tle warm. The game was called at ·*··» Trinity took the east goal and Mctjuftttera met the pigskin down the field 35 yards. A five yard re-J turn was made. A. A M. plays off side and Trinity gets 10 yards, j Davis goes through right and left | guards for small gains, and D»'Ware kicks. Trinity blocks the kick, hut A. A .VI. gets ball. Capt. Hlake clears the line and Pierce goes round left end for three good gains. A. A M. tried her backs through Trinity's center for sure gains, but • mall. D«W»r« kick· for 33 yards. Biyims returns 5. Trinity felt of Α. Α M'β line re peatedly, but found no opening. McQuatters kicks 35 yards. A. A M. tries Trinity's line and finds her weak point. She sends her backs through the center for good gains until the fumbled and Ouyergot the I ball. j Trinity has learned A. A M's ; weak place and sends her backs around the lef end a couple of times and walks up 10yards. Fuller, with : L. Burleson patting up a fine in»j jterfereno·, goef· around left end fori j 12 yards, (layer opens up the line j and Davidson walks through for, good gains. Ouver goes through right tackle for 12 yards. Trinity continues to buck the line for small {gains and time was called with ball on Α. Α Μ. 10 vard line. Time "20 minutes —score 0 to 0. Davis kicked 40 yards and Fuller returned the bail 15. Trinity re newed her tactics of concentrating her backs on Hope and Puckett. A. A M. loses 15 yards on off side plays. Ball goes to A. A M. on downs. Pirie goes around left end for 20 yard run, and is tackled by Davidson. A. A M. hammers away at Hood and Newton with all her might and pushes the hull within one yard of Trinity's goal, failing on downs and the ball goes over. Trinity pounds A. A M's guards and tackles, slowly forcing her up the field. («airs are small and hall goes to A. A M. on downs. Davis goes through Trinity's guards for 8 yards. Repeated for two more. Beilhars signals line work until Trinity gets ball on downs. Trinity goes through center for three small gains, and huiler goes around left end for 5 yards. Mc Quatters kicks 25 yards. DeWare returns 10, and Burleson makes a good tackle. A. A M. makes one yard through center. Ball fumbled, and Fulfer makes 10 yards. Trinity's full back goes around right end on double pass, and Davidson makes a 2Ti yard run under cover of Simm's Une interference. Time called with ball on A. A M's 10 yard line. Time 25 minutes. Score 0 and 0. Umpire—Park. Referee—Ρ 1 a 11. Linesmen—Johnson and Walker, Hmith and Simmons. Lineup: Trinity. A. «St M. Burieeon. 1.. I,. Κ. illakî·, iCapt. I lînjrer, I. Τ Neff. hood. Jour», L. <r. eimp*OE. Newton. Jordan, Benjamin. Mlnntck, H. <«. I'ucfcetl. Mcyuatter*. h 'Γ. Hope. Burleson, W. Κ Κ. O'Neal, ■tlmmi. y. B. Beilharr. tBdcrson. Κ. Β I>eWare. Davidson, l. Η. B. Davis. Kuiler, (('apt.) Κ. H, B. i'leree. Α. A M. subs—Wheeler, Walker, Worthing, Atkins. Trinity subs -Pattersoi», Harris, Harbin, Steeie, Jordan. Attention K. o! P's. AH members of Stonewall Lodge No. LI K. of P. are requested to be :>n hand tonight, the occasion being the first met-ting of the Ellis County Pythian Alliance, at which delegates rrom every lodge in the county will -><■ present. There will probably be work in all the ranks. The grand Chancellor, John T. Bonner, of Tyler, is expected to he in atten jance. A grand tune is expected and visitiriff Knights in the city are especially invited. R. J. COJ.KMAN, Chancellor Commander. Wedding Annoncement. The following announcements have been sent out: "Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Herring request yourpresence at the marriage of their daughter, Eva, to Mr. D. R. Newton on Thnrsdiy evening, October lf>, 1902, at H/.fO o'clock, Cumberland Presby terian church, Forney, Texas. At honte at Waxahachle, Texas, after October, 20. Subscribers Notice. In consolidating the Daily F.agle's subscription list with the Daily I.iiîht's we may have overlooked some one was getting the Ka srle, If you are not getting the Light please notify us at once. C. \V. Kent, Manager Daily Light. Bottled Beer Cheap. # A few barrels <)/ bottled beer for for sale cheap for iash, if sold this week. B. D. Pickens. 62 Danger In Fall Colds. Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneu monia, bronchitis or consumption Foley's Honey and Tar cures quick ly arid prevents serious results. It fs old and reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure, contains no opiates and will not constipate. Sold by li. W. Fearis. New Hair Brushed Here bruifh makers like bac/s, tied bristles, out/ We guarantee es, or we refund briï Hair Brushes made by the best Dupont and Loonen, with/solid and warranted not to these goods not to drop t the money 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, up to $2 each Tooth Brushes made by the same factories, fully guaranteed to us not to shed bristles, at 25c. 35c and 50c each. Glad to have you inspect the stock. Herring-SparKs Drug Co. Wholesale 4 Retell Druiilets ^ I ' MnmnwwJ : THE LONG 4 SHORT or IT | : : »>#»?»»»»♦♦·♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦ Cheevea Bros. A Co. will continue their milinery opening tomorrow. See ad. on pape two. D. H. Thompson in having a new C\ "**ge erected near thà residence οΙ^λ. ι. H. D. Timmons. There will be » call meeting of the Poultry Association for:ght. All members urged to b< present. Workmen commenced digging thf foundation ditches for the Gibson and Campbell building* yesterday. The Ellis County Pythian Al liance meets at K. of P. hall to night. .See notice elsewhere in this paper. The Daughter of the Confederacy will meet Tuesday, Oct. 14th, at :j o'clock with Mrs. F. B. Kenner on West Main street. The Β. P. Ο. E. meets tonight, j All members and visiting brothers i requested to be present. J. B. j Hines, exalted ruler. The Daily Light is here to give j the news. If you have a friend or j relative visiting you telephone the Dally Light. Your favor will be appreciated. The Waxahachie Daily Eagle has been sold to the Daily Light. The fact, no doubt, dawned on the news- j paper men and the business men there that Waxahachie is not large ; enough to support two daily papers. —Ennis Daily News. Your Fall Hat should be correct in style, in weight, in shape and in price. That is exactly what we are giving in our Hats now. We are showing the very latest colors— pearls, irfowns, steel-bîacks. >fne most popular Hat/or this sea son afeth/rantouris and roll brinpr We have them in vhr large, the small andThe medium shapes $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 Horace Haywood jt ^—PRACTICAL HORSE S Η Ο Ε R With C. Ν. Anderson, 111 Water-et grocerib Pleasing meals arc pos&fole only when you have excellent food. \VV handle Groceries that are worth buying and cooking. If you want reajlir excellent menus let let us furnish thv substance :: :: Waxahachie Electric Light Company Jas. Kelleher The Grocer Phone 5 JUST RECEIVED Wear's New Century Store has just received a big "line of the Latest things in Belts, Purses,<^hateleines, Combs, et cetera • I * Have also received a big shipment of the very finest English Semi Porcelain Dishes, everv piece guaranteed rjpt to craze. We have undoubtedly the finest line of goods ever fmjtight to town. If you doubt itVome see for your self. No one can touch us when it comes to China and Glassware, so far as quality is concerned. The Pearl Effect in China is the latest : : : : at Wear's New Century Store