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■ "I.ji uni - The Dally Lî^Hl β,Ο.ΗϋΜβιι. W.J. Btrra, ! Proprfcton. C W. **»r iTtr; lia y except Huodaj fcy te LieHT Publishing Company u If-wT . Hual»<>»« Manajre ιΛΑΓ "·> Kdltc Nntered in the Wa*ah«ohio pon'of s· tu matter of tt>e M»»o*>nd ο1»»« Advertimng rate* raav b« ot>tainci( •y making application at the hnsine·» In. OfBoe of publication at lie and 11 •liege street. One month * Λ< Mx month·, in advance 2.7i One year, in arivar.ee .... 5.01 BELL TELEPHONE - - 14Î INDEPENDENT PHONE - 145 ANNOUNC i . COUNTV TICKET For Representative: J. M. ALDEKDICK Vor District Cierk: Tom Buri.ehon For Couoty Juiiue: Lkk Hawkins For County Olijr« : Rufe Hendricks IS Sheriff J. P. Minmck For Oonnty Tax » «^Huor; John McElroy For Tax Cnli» " ur Billie Κhatcher For Oounty 8aperin'en(l><nt Public it ■traction: Ε D Cbiddlk For Justice IV· at·, Hr-^in"' Mo. 1. Ε P. Anderson, >h A backet of coal now looks like thirty cunt·.—Ο ran (re Dally Tribune. Coal mu Ht be dadg&eted cheap In yoorburg. : Fbom reporta now in the comp » troller estimates the increase in taxable values this year over that of last year at &C1,000,000. Texas is be r coming something of a rich state, ' thank you. Thk Union Traction Co., appears to mean business in its proposition ' for an electric line connecting Dal 1 las, Waco and other towns. The f representative of this company was in Sherman Monday night and sub mitted a plan for building an elec l trie line from that point to Austin, i touching Dallas, Waxahaehie, Hills 1 boro, Waco and other intermediate I towns. He proposes to put on a pas senger, freight and express service ' and to cut the present rates of steam roads half. Mayor Pickett has called a meeting for tonight to meet the representative of this company and our people should I hear what he lias to say Cattle Stampede. Yesterday afternoon whil« Buffalo Bill's Wild West show was iriving a ι reproduction of the Tein Tsein ' about eleven hundred head of W. A. Briggs' cattle became frightened at the firing and stampeded. In their ; mad rush to break out of the feed i pens three or four of them were j ! killed. The Ladies Home Mission society j will meet with Mrs. E. P. Hawkins j j tomorrow afternoon at 2:110 for a ; quilting. ι Do you read the Daily Light—yes. | Came (ο Texas Ιο Wed. Last Sunday Miss Nellie White field registered at the Rogers hotel from Apache, Ok. Last night at the residence of J. W. Mftrtin she was united in marriape i» Mr. J. G. McGee, the engineer <4t the round hale gin. The meeting of the couple took place Sunday for the first time, they having conducted their courtship by correspondence. The ceremony which joined them in union was witnessed by Mr. Mar tin's family and a few of the groom's friends. Never Ask Advice. When you have a cough or cold aon't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, it ι ures coughs and colds (juickly. Sold by B. W. Fearis. PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES Hems of Interest to Parents and Children. Jewett Dowling has returned to ecnool after a week's absence. The chemistry class are now studying the subject of vallnce. Mabel Couch and Ollle Ellis have entered the High School this week. The attendance In the Seventh grade yesterday was 70 per cent of the enrollment. The Seventh grade grammar classes are learning how to form the plural of nouns. The autibiograph5* of Benjamin Franklin is proving very interesting to the Seventh grade pupils. The sixth grade, Room 8, had an excellent attendance yesterday. Thirty-two pupils were present. The literary societies throughout the school meet tomorrow afternoon. Visitors will be welcomed in all the rooms. The Hifrh School recitation room· have f>een furnished with new desks which add materially to the comfort of the pupils. The teachers and pupils appreciate very much the kindness of (."apt. E. P. Anderson in having the wild west parade come by the school building. The boys and girls respect their school more for not giving holiday on account of a show, and at the same time are convinced of the consideration of their teachers, by their giving short lessons for the daj' following. The Eleventh grade literature class have had a confidential talk with their teacher in regard to their work in literature, resulting in a better understanding between pu |iin «uu it-αι nt-i tuiu ru· couragement to each one. HH«XiKAM U1KKAKV Hoi iKTV KlMIM 7 j Song Madaleine I· earls. Keo it at ion— Maggie Kay Hheilito. Heading— Laura Bell Seney. Composition Sadie I>-t Koth 'ruck. Recitation Abie Schiiliir^r. F eading — Perry Collin*. Recitation Jt-uhe Morton. Composition l,f- Lasswell. Readiug Mary Trip|>ett. Solo—Willie Todd. I Reading- Ernest rhompson. Mail Llerk Hurl. Information was received here early yesterday morning by tele phone to the effect that Jas. I*. Yajrer, a railway mail eleik running on the Texas ami Pacific between Fort Worth and Marshall. *«« seri ously hurt the evening before at the latter place. The information stated that he hail jus! reached Mar shall on his regular run and was riding on the passenger train a short distanc· to his hoarding house. In attempting to alight from the train he fell in such a way as to result in his collar bone and three ribs being: broken, besides sustaining other injuries on the body and head. He was picked up and taken to the Texan and Pacific hospital fjr medical attention. Mr. Yager was One of the first carriers appointed here when free delivery was obtained and later en tered the railway mail service. Hi» brother, Will Yager, is now a mem ber of the city carrier force. OFFICERS MAKE BI6 HAUL Fakirs Arrested While PI y in ί Their Nefarioos Trade. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and aggregation of Hough Rider· was accompanied by the usual con tingent of fakirs, fleecers and con fidence men. They plied theirtrade right vigrously awhile yesterday, but two of them came to grief. As a result of the vigilance of the offi cers two of them were arrested for conducting a lottery scheme and taken before County Judge Lancas ter, who assessed a fine of $100 each against them. They were registered on the court docket as T. J. Condon and W. T. Stanley. Gay Stegall entered a plea of guilty to a charge of gaming and was fined $10.00. Bob Hall was fined $.">,00and given five days in the county jail on a pies of guilty to a charge of theft. W. L. Sonierville, against whom an indictment for swindling had ' been found by the grand Jury, en- ] t»*red u pica of guilty and was fined $0.00 and given one hour in jail. One very smooth game was oper- j ated for a few hour» yesterday j morning by mhich a large number! of Huckf-rs were caught in a most handsome manner. It was an old game but it seems that It had never ! „.,11Λ/Ι .« i«. U' -W kl- k„ for»·. And the further fact that thin ih now a prohibition town probably account· for so many Retting «aught The same confuted in the sal" of tea put up in bottles at f 1.00 per bottle. Home of the boys tried tn make h roar after they found 1 they had been caught, but It didn't ! do any good. One man appealed to County Attorney Karrar for relief,' but when he stated that no misrep resentation was used in selling the stuff, Mr. Farar told him he had bet ter go back and drink hie tea. it was learned this morning that complaint for swindling had been filed against one man who sold a bottle of teaon which was a whiskey label. As no arrest has made: the party's name could not be; learned. Sjwnt More I han flUUG. \V. \V. Hak. r of IMainvH'w, Neb., writes: "My wife «utï*-r»-<l from lunjr trouble for fifteen year·. She tried a number of doctors aiui spent; over |!(K"U without relief. She be came very low and h st all hope. A ; friend recommended Foley's Honey j and Tar and, thanks to this jrreat j remedy, it saved her life. She en joys better health than she Das known 111 ten years." Kefuse sub stitutes. Hold by B. W. Kearle. America s Famous Beauties 1,00k with horror ou Skirt Krup- j lions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. j They don't have them, nor will any j one, who u»e* Buck let·'· Arnica Salve. It i.'lor if! es th»· face Re-j tenia or Sail iilieum ν atiish before , it. It cure» sore lips, chapped; hands, chilblains. Infallible fori Pile». Λ'*· at HerriiiK-Sparks dru>; ; •tore. CHEAP SETTLER·* RATES TO THE FAR WEhT AND NORTHWEST The Burlington Route renew* the low one-way Settler·' rate of $25,00 from Missouri River to California, Portland and the Paget Bound coun try every day during September and October, with correspondingly low rate* to the Spokane district and the Butte-Helena district; also propor tionate rates from interior Missouri, Kansas and Southwest territory. "The Burlington Northern Pacific Exress" is the great through train leaving Kansas City daily for the Northwest, Through coaches, chair cars (seats tree;, Standard and Tourist Sleepers to Butte, Helena, ôpokiMie, Taooma, Seattle, Portland. Connecting train from Denver at night joining this Northwest train at Alliance. Neb. Visit the Old Home—East Home visitors' excursions to points in Ohio and Indiana; dates of sale September 2nd, 19th, 18th and 22nd; limit 30 days. Also excursion rates to Ohio and Indiana during the first week of October at the time of the big Orand Armv reunion in Washington, D. C. TO CHICAGO-The Burlington'» famous "KM" is the b«-*t known and most popular train from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Chicago. TO HT. LOI'18—Two daily train·» carrying ail class*')· of standard Bur lington equipment. HOMESEEKERS* EXCUiSlONS On the nrst and thJrd Tuesday* of August, September and October, to many sections of theweat and north west. Consult nearest ticket asrent or write the undersijmed for full infor mation, printed matter and the bast -ost of your proposed trip. L. W . AKKLEY.Oeneral Pas* enif<*r Ag»*nt, St. I,nui*, Mo. C. W. ANDREWS, T. P. Α., m ('pollard Kldtr., Dalla*, Τ··* S. M. LEVE Y, Oeneral Manager. St. Loait, Mo. "But where to find that happiest spot below: Who can direct when ail pretend to know? €k>id*(nitb Many are satisfied to live In N'ortliw-xt T- xa*, I ivlng prove,} ι» value of the land hi thl* r·»<?ioit a* « good crop rai*<-r. Not >»nly rattle, but wheat, cotton, ««re, »»ff*, cantaloups, garden truck ud good hralth flourish here In a district w h e re malaria l« Impossible, an·:! τ cry little doing for jail* and ho* pi tale. Land, which I* being sold at r*<ally low figure* tho the con ttanur increasing d<>tutfld I* st. a»i Il y Dooitlnx ν alues — I* *1111 abundant; and farm* and ranelo>* of all tlw·, very happily locate}}, are l>elng purchased daily. We will gladly supply all t.*k»»r* with a copy of a Utile hook, pub lished by ttie Northwest Texas Real Kst&te Association, which contain» an Interesting aerie* of straight forward statements of what PEO PLE HAVK ACCOMPLISHED alon^ the line of ΤHE DENVER ROAD Pa**eutfer Department, Kort Worth, Texa· Ν. B. We find our passenger pat ronage very gratifying. It i· nece». *ary to run three train* dally each way a* far a· Wichita tail*, and two clear thru. We continue, the year round, the excellent (Mas* A service that Insure» the preference of Colorado and California tourist·, winter and summer. By the way, w»· offer now more than half a dojun route· to California, the newest being via Dalhart also (rood for old Mexico), with first-grade eating rars ail the way. We sell a home *e»'ker's ticket, good thirty day·, at one and a third fare the round trip, allowing stopover* at Vernon and point* beyond, twrth ways. Boys' Clothing Our B<>\s' Clothes are going out in a nurrv. Never expect ed such ({ iick celling. You know we are ijomg to quit Men's Clothing and make ours the Boys' Clothing store of Ellis (. .uuniv. I his is the reason you find here so much larger and better assorted stock than Anywhere else in the city. Not only do we carry a larger stock, but more up-to date st\ it s. You See it Is This Way M ost stores make their main effort on men's clothing, and on!v carrv Hovs' Clothing as a sort of side line, so to speak, buying from the same house they buy their men's clothing from, white we make a specialty of BOYS' WEAR at prices ranging from $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 and on up to $10 Football Free with each Suit at $3.50 and upΦΦΦΦ Cap Free with our $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Suits ΦΦΦ We also carry a big line of Boys' Shirts and "Cadet" Waists at 50c, 75c, and #1,00. Shoes that will stand rough-and-tumble wear and dress-up Shoes at $1.25, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Leather Stockings, per pair 25c. School Caps 25c and 50c. Be sure and see our Boys' Furnishings before you buy J. S. Campbell ù Co. I. Fifty Tears the Standard ♦SSSo· i Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Highest tests U.S. Gov't Chemists Beall-Lumpkin Dales. The following appointments have been made for jo/nt discussion» be tween Hon. Ja«-|t Beall, democratic nominee, and rfon. H. H. Lumpkin, republican nominee, for congre»»: Enuis, Tuesday, Oct, 21, 7:.'i0 p.m. Waxahachie, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p. m. Italy, Thursday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p. m. Midlothian, Friday, Oct. 24, 7:.'10 p. m. Cotton Yard Receipts Sims - 1990 Farmer»' - .'1475 Bullard'e 1840 American Round Bale Gin 700 Total .1 .y H005 BEST FOR THE BOWELS If job beeeo't · recaler, hctlthj Bonarat of tk« bowel· every day, roe're tUorwlil be. iHirni bowel· omd, end be well. Fore·, 1b the ihepe el violent phyele or pltl poleon. U den»en>u«. The • mootbeet. eeelcet, Bolt perfect w»j of keeping th· bowel* clew «ml cleso le to teke EAT 'CM LIKE CANDY Pîeaeant. Palatable. Poteut. Taete Oood. 00 Quod. Never Bicfcea. Weaken or Gripe; 10, S& »nd •0 cent* per bo*. Writ# for free aMaple, and book* let on health. Addreaa 413 StefliRfi RtiAetf) Com&&ny< ChteâflO W Mm Vertu KEEP TOUR BLOOD CLEM / A Model Bathroom For what could you spend your money that would R"ive you more Hatisfartion in Jiff? Kor ♦ tetimatfB see— Parlin <3 Orendorf f Co J. O. Bunkley in charge of Plumbing Dept. Phone 52. vVhat Is So C ool Ae % day in summer if you have at hand a supply of our de licious Ioe Cream. This is conceded by all to be the beet, and we take good care that its reputation shall not suffer tnrough any failure In care or fineness of the ingredients. WAXAHACHIE CANDY KITCHEN The Midland Road CAFE CARS Serve elegant ui<-aie at all hour* on train No. 5, leaving i'arU at 4:36 p. tii. southbound and train No. 6, leav ing Knnis at «3 .V) p. ui , northbound. Fruits, Vegetables, Meat*, and|all the delicacies of the season. Celebrated Eureka Springs Water served exclusively on all car· with* out charge. Patronize the *nd ,how Cafe Car. 00 îïïiiîTO the Texas Midland Railroad com pany'· good «ervice. For excursion rates to Corpus Christl, Kockport. Kerrville. Woo ten Wells. Marlln and Mineral Wells, write— E,. S. BOZE Contractor and Builder Furnish plans and specifications, or contract your buildings. Best of references. Builder of the Chau tauqua auditorium. Would like to Hgure with those contemplating locating in Waxahadhi·