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The Dally Ll^Ht V}' C V. Kerr. Prajulttm. - *«<«7 Uj IBM lit em* day by ta· Light Publishing Company v g>||T Bailee*· Man»*" <£Λτ *<ty Bntered in the Waxabachie poet of - M u matter of tbe wound claea. Advertising rates may be obtained making application at tbe ba»in«ei> Office of publication at 118 and 117 ~ street. • .50 month month·, in advance 2.75 year, iu advance 5.00 BELL TELEPHONE - · 148 INDEPENDENT PHONE - 148 Κ Η TIME TABU Μ. Κ. Λ T., North Bound. L«>m baa ras 7 15 & m 10:06 a ni 10 03 ρ πι departs at . 1:3δ ρ n> I Jiouth Bound. 8:28 a n 6:58 ρ m y 06 ρ ■ tKTM Jritra Leaves Local departs at 12:90 ρ n H 4 T. C.. West Bound. UiVM Levee Leavee Arrives— arrives East Bound. Leaves Leaves Leave» Leaves Leaves Î 44 a ι 8:60 a α <> 42 ρ α 8 45 a πι 4 30 ρ m fi 45 a tn | 3:05 ρ α: 11:0β & H 8:62 ρ π 4 -40 ρ m ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY TICKET For Representative: J. M. Alderdice For District Clerk:; Tom Burleson For County Ju.lge: Lee Hawkins For County Clerk: Rufe Hendricks for Sheriff: J. P. Minnick Far County Tax Assessor: John McElroy For Tax Collector: Billie Bratcher For Oounty Superintendent Public I? · etrnction : E. D. Criddle For Justice Peace, Precinct No. 1: E. P. Anderson, Jr For Commissioner Precinct No. J: Lee Moore. COMING EVENTS. Nov. 1.—Football game, Trinity i·». State University. Will play at .Austin. Novemer 4—State and county elec tion. November û—Four days meeting ml annual chrisanthemum show at JCnnis. November 5.—Meeting of Ellis County Farmers' institute. November 7.—Visit of Chicago business men. November '27—Thanksgiving day and national holiday .December 1.—Meeting of regular «roi of district court. The Light Want column is read br the young and the old. MEETING OF THE FARMERS Tillers ·> Ik· Soil «I» H»t la This City. The attention of the city official· I in particular and the business men of Waxahachie in general ia called to the fact that on November 5th and fith the .'armera of Ellis county will meet here in an institute. There will probably be an attendance of four or five hundred representative farmers from different sections of the county and it is necessary that some hall be provided for their re ception and entertainment. An ad dress of welcome should be made and the tillers of the soil be given a cordial greeting. In addition to the farmers who will be here, several prominent scientists and agricultur ists of state-wide reputation will f>e in attendance to discuss questions of interest pertaining to farming, j horticulture, stock raisiuir, etc. j Among the number will be Prof. J. j H. Connell, president of the Texas Farmers' Congress; Prof. Mally,the scientific bug man; Col. Coffee, of McKinney, who is known as "Old Cotton Planter" in the columns of the Dallas News, Texas Farm and Ranch and other journals ; Col. E. S. Peters, president of the Texas Cot ton Growers' Association. This will be a meeting of consider able importance and one which the people ofJWaxahachie can not afford to overlook. Statu ok Ohio, city ok Γοι.κηο, s Leas COL'KTT, ί Frank J. Chknkt makes oath that he is the senior partner of ihe Arm of K. J Cheney Λ Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pty the·. ■»uni of UN Κ ΗΓΝΟΚΚΙ» IMM.I. VliS for eue h and | every case of Catarrh that eannot be cured by the use of HA LI.Ή CATAKHH CI KK KKANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pres ence, thlstith day of December, ltwti. S Ce al ' A. W.M.KASON. j 55ϋ ί Notary Publie. Hall's Cularrh Cure Is taen internally and act* directly on the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, tree. Sold by Druggists. 75e. Hall's Family K'llls are'tlie best. Reversed and Remanded The case of Sam Hradshaw on appeal from Ellis county was re versed and remanded yesterday bv the court of criminal appeals now in session at Tyler. Bradshaw was tried at the May term of district court on a charge of highway rob bery, found guilty by the jury and given a term of five years in the penitentiary. The action of the higher court in reversing the ver dict will result in a new trial for the defendant. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article 1 have in my store," writes druggist T. Smith of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it al ways cures, in my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who C' tild get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on it, best physicians prescribe it, ! and Herring-Sparks Drug Co. guar antee satisfaction <»r refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 00c and $1. The Halloween party will be given at the City Hall Friday night. Everybody invited to atttend. 25c admission. 81 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Highest tests U.S. Gov't Chemists To See Her Brother Mrs. \V. R. Saunders, of Forres ton, Ellis county, came in last night to spend a week with her brother, Mr. J. I). Alien and other relative» at the residence of Or. and Mrs. W. M. Yater. Mr. Allen is Mrs. Yater'* father and makes his home with the Yater family family at present. was for ten years in the service of the government as agent for the Rivers and Harbors commission, having headquarters at Little Rock, Ark., hut failing health and eyesight eaueed him some six or eight months ago to resign the position and come to Cleburne to live with his daughter. He and his sister, Mrs. Saunders, had not met for t< η years or so, and the present visit is a most enjoyable one to both.—Cle burne Enterprise. H is Life in Peril. "1 just seemed to have gone all to pieces,,' writes Alfred Bee, of Wel fare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. 9 couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to,work when I began to use Electric Hitters, but they worked wonders. Now 1 sleep like a top, can eat. anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work." They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down peo ple. Try them. Only f«Uc at Her ring-Sparks drug store. Feed! Feed!! Feed!!! You will find corn, fiats, wheat, bran, and corn chops, also chops made of wheat, corn and oats, at New (irist Mill. Try <>ι κ kkkhh MEAL.it is unequalled. Free deliv ery. Terme cash. J. T. William* Λ Co., opposite compress. Old phone l.'tO, Waxahachie Tex. tf A Big Crowd. Men who have lived in Waxa tiachie for several yeai> past aver that the crowd here yesterday to see tii. circus was the largest ever seen in the city. At the afternoon per formance the big tent was taxed al most to its utino&i capacity to ac commodate the people. Marshal Tom Dixon said that on of the Ring ling men told him that fully 15,000 people witnessed the afternoon per formance. The night crowd was not near so large but the tent was com fortably filled. It is claimed by many that the performances given by the Ringling Bros. this season are far superior to anything yet at tempted by them. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneu monta Take no substitutes. Sold by B. W. Fearis. WAYNE PIANO CLUB | ARE YOU A MEMBER? If not, read below and you will learn how to become one, and secure a FINE PIANO at the LpWEST FIGURE and on the EASIST TERMS ever offered by any Piano House : : : To further advertise and introduce their splendid/ Pianos to the music loving people of this part of the state, the manufacturer* of the WAYNE PIANO have offered us one car of their instruments—sixteen In number at such a greatly reduced price that enables us to make the forçowina remarkably low figures to you : The price of Piano to Mem bers is only $250.00 YOU become a memfrtf of this club by paying |B.OO a WeeK. When 16 memners are secured, the Club will be com plete, and one of these fine Pianos delivered to each member of the Club. Your payment will be $2 per week until said Piano is paid for. The market price of this instrument is $350.00. We only sell 16 Pianos at thin remarkably low figure. No membership fee. You commence paying on your Piano when you pay your first $2. This is your chance. Become a member at once, for the offer is only to 16. The price of Piano to Mem bers is only $250.00 A delay of one day may lose you this «rand opportunity to secure a fine Piano «ι κ.,of. ι λ» « on ench easy terms :: :: :: νΟή (,n„„ * Μ" ι lano at such low figures We "a™ already secured several members Ross Jewelry Company Northeast Corner, North Side Square Waxahachie, Texas PERSONALS Α. Β. Υ eager wae in Dalla· today. J. A. Payne of Palmer wan in the city today. Prof. J. H Million of Ennia wae in the city today. W. S. Smithjleft this morning on a trip to Oaineaville. Mrs. Walter Hamilton left thi« morning on a trip to Oalnsville. Mrs. J. C. Smith and little daugh ter, Marie, were in Dallas»today. K. D. Pickens and family returned yesterday from Han Antonio where they attended the fair. Miss Edna Dunlap of Italy spent yesterday in the city with Mies Mary Yeaget returning home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vaughn of the Howard community were in the city today and celled at this office to see our big press turning out the Entkkpkihe. Mrs. Francis, wife of Dr. (.'. (.'. Francis lias arrived from Oklahoma and i>· stopping a f· w days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ('. Ketnble. Dr. Francis lias decided to locate in Waxahachie and is on the way here with his house hold effects. The Farmer· Institute for F.llis county, which mwtn here Nov. fith. rtnd fit h will hold its sessions in the District Court room. From present indications there will tie an attend ance of 400 or ΓιΟΠ farmer» and busi ness men. Everyone who, can, attend this meeting, the flr-t of its kind ever field in grand old KHlS. The EvlKRi'HlHK experts much good to result therefrom to the farming interests of the county. Barn Burned I,ai>t nliiht about »«·ν<»ιι n'rlook j tin· barn and content» holonsrinfl· to Mr. K. Brady on Huilard HoiifhtK w«r* destroyed by flr«. Tht4 orljrn o'tb* Br* in unknown. Th«· loee w ill amount to about with no inmi ram'f. F :ΚΟΜ I r 11 : HULL). h Y INN t\« Κ S «' Κ A M Κ II A U I had a tplendid trip 1 »*t week in the Crisp and oommunlii»» btu the wcfk th" kliew corne» to tuwu 1 do not bave lime u» write and will consequently have to wait till next week tu get It up. VV h un a fellow like m« begins to think about seeing elephant» and gtraiîe» ami drink'tig red lemonade and seeing the big crowd* that conn β to tm big show» in Klu* county lie don't have sense eunuch to write any thing that week, iiut I must tell of the splendid wedding 1 attended eu»t of Crisp. An 1 η eared a big hand some white house, the home of Mr T. I-. Huliivan, he arid hi» daughter, Mise Moitié were «taiidinv' ·>ιι the front porch and when she dlscov ered wiio 1 wan -aid to her father "that in Innocence Abroad and dou't you let bin' pa»» here, he is the man we want hère tonight." .Mies Moitié wttk to he married and the moment 1 stepped on the porch 1 was commanded b.\ tier father to m top and take in the wedding. This was about toe middle of the even ing and 1 passed down to Alsdortf ton the Midland railroad and hark to Jim Webb'» close by, and with his daughter* and son, we walked over to the home of Mr Sullivan where a nice crowd had gathered. Home front Knnis and Dalla» and η great many from the neighborhood around and at halt past seven Rev. T. J- Duncan, pastor of the Meth odist church at Knnis, united in marriage Miss Mollie Huliivan to Mr. JjOn Mullican. Mise Mollie is a splendid lady, reared here on the farm and she is splendidly educated and possesses a lovely disposition and is loved and admired by all who know her. Mr. Mullican is the eon of Mr. Marion "Mullican Λο moved from this community to Dallas sev eral years ago and who etill owns several fine farms in here on the Trinity river and he has superin tended these farms for several years. Recently he lias built an elegant home near the river and this they will occupy when they re turn from their hrittal tour to New Orleans, Galveaton and San Auto* nio. An elegant supper was served to the guests ami I was given the seat of honor at the head of the table with the bride and groom on one side and the pivacher on the other. 1 did not have on my Bun day school clothes but I sailed in and enjoyed the feast and wedding as much, I suppose, as If I were clothed in wedding garment·. After supper the bride and groom depart ed for Ennia accompanied by two couples of young people, their friends, Mr. and Mr». Huliivan, tbe parents of the bride acted aa attend ante In the wedding ceremony and it was appropriately, gracefully and well done. With the good wishes of a host of frieoda this couple launch oat on life's atormy billows and it la tbe wlab of all that tbeir bark may •ail through placid water# and love I» the Popular Carrier# ' Making the Quickest Time Between North and South Rock Ballast Track. Oil Burning Locomotive» Duet or Cinders. Ko Smoke, *7» ίψ . . vmuT-t w, ι t !" November loth, connecting: at Houaton with Suns Limited and Pacific Coast Exprès» to San Antonio, El P·* lx>s Angeles, San Francisco and for New Orleans and the Ea S. F. B. MORSE, M. L. BOBBINS, Passenger Traffic Manager Oen. Pass, and Ticket Ajft. T. J. ANDERSON, A. O. P. and T. A. HOUSTON, TEXA8 Genuine Edison 16-Candle Power Lamps 25 Cents Or 4 for $1 Φ Single Lamp 30c each No <«harif··* tnid·' for feftitiR fbw·· »'« furfi!*!; lîi» latnu Partie* who have ιι(«·ι«·γ» and art?α*>(ηκ off-brand or Inferior Jamjj» «ill find i»ii (i!<*r· ;»*<· in tlwir bliU f'urti»·· unlit? Ι·πψ* on fini ret»·. »Μ·γ* Ho ir < fî'i-ioiH-y U not up ι<» standard, wlli W |·τ r»>nt ♦•xtra. Trnljr jresft, X Waxahachie Electric Light Company Will kalston & Company will appreciate >our order,* tor anything in the line of (iroceries and Feed si till».... Free delivery .-tore on Roger* street ANNOUNCEM Ε NT*! «ι / Κ h»*»· b> UKiii tt»*> *ort Fwi bu- ·ι>—« ο* ν* Κ. Χ Jfiiinnv·, οι> ΟοΜ*>£· t*!r» κ», mti<t tiuw *<ί» μΓ* t'4» > ·Π φ f in itiy* κ· » y' »ιι« ou■ · s'' ·<· · > t· ψ •bur' rw» tf* î'r<>n>j>f dHiv» r>. . . , I H axehechle Feed àr Fuel Company t ι \f U " V Λ JATK*·. «♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ When You sr«» Sri Ν«ή1 of · ♦ Watch Repairing | ♦ Clock Repairing ♦ Jewelry Repairing ♦ H«* -■■,!»> ι « > «»— in·· and I»· urn ivy prie»* nod I ira «relit «ρ Φ to χι*» you il m jtooii work a* il·»· f««*t, τ : Mercer WalKer Λ1 | ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ »«♦♦·« ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦· »♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Ε,. S. BOZE Contractor and Builder If foe * r»fnl*r, b«»Hhr noTement of the bawtli tirrj d*J, ïoa're UJ or will be. K.fiD rou« bt>*eU o»«o, »|<1 be mlL Τατεν, tu tbe tbmix· s4 violent i»h?«U or pill '· TU· •moetbent, reel··». Ηΐ<:<·« perfect wmy of tb· bewele «tMf «id clceo It te tek· CANDY fWM CATHARTIC - _ ΚΑΤ 'KM LIKE CANDY rleaMnl. r»l»t*ble, Pr.t««t, Tut· Wood. D· Oood, S»**r Sicken, Weaken at Oripei l«. M end W ceeie p«r boi. Writ· fur t»e Muopie, w4 book· lets· bf »:ih. Addreee *» Wwfti» Ml·»*» Cmm, Cwe*»o or New fertu Furnish jiiaiiK «ml «pacification», or coutraot your building·. B**t of references. Jiuilricr of the Chau tauqua auditoriuui. Would like to figure with those contemplating locating in Waxahadhie What Is So Cool As » day in summer it you have at hand a tupply of our de licious Ice Cream. This I· conceded by all to be th«fl beat, and we take (food rare that iufl reputation «halt not «offer tnruuet· any failure lu care or flnenee· of the" ingredient·. WAIAHACHIE CANDY KITCHEffl Horace Haywoo PRACTICAL— Η Ο It θ S Β Η Ο £ Β With «C. Ν. Anderson. Ill Water-»·