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'.50QXF0RDS can't touch in atyle, wear nor eomfoft our. TRINITONIONS for readies. Γ1 -y art· the smoothest, most d-pendent Hhoes that cum · > this man's town. Hee t!i*· "ther fellows' #2.00 oxfords, then TRINITONIONS If vuu don't say then that sell you more good looks :rf longer lived .Shoes for Two Dollars and a Half, your idea of footwear is wrong. GROW BROTHERS The Foot'Fitters «♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦< ♦ Baby Time ♦ * 00 * i ι We take babies' pif- j tures "quick as · a * wink." The merit of our work lies partly in catching the>'f natural ex pressions aiul atti tudes. You will like our baby pictures They are Ά credit to ub *nd to vou : : 00 i {HUDSON Ζ Photographer Sfàoivt/ng ÎParforj 'Opposite Campbell A Co.. »>ii Fraukliu Street. SrLi.riDlD piΛοβ' fir re<«r«at.ion Person s deetring to >rive bowl intf parties omii secure exclu si vi ie f the 5 «rlors upon application Arthur Schaefe r MANAGER .ι ~ '■ - -i MRS. C. J. GRIGGS •epresentir.A Stevens À Rros , Chict^ i, the jrreat Ladies VfeotlihlBi house, bat & full line ol >»eautifut sat. <>1«m aiul plates ol Sprint Suits -lkirts, Waists and er •>n. Sh·· woultl he pleased to havf th·· ladii r· « tod »ιή them. 101 MARYJtV AVENUE DR. A. ft. COLLINS VfcTÊKîNARY Surgeon : : At l oud# Mùsîey's rttahle. W:»xaiiacl.;e : : Texai - SNAP-SHOTS AT THE NEWS φ — - ■ 111 ·■ ! DAILY HAPPENINOS OF THE CITY BRIEFLY TOLD ♦ îîiîit* , »*♦♦♦· < Se*· the street ancfjfailored hats at the Leader. 12 I New tailored and,street hats at the ' Leader tomorrow. v 12] \'isit the Leader tomorrow and: see ttie new street hats. 12 « ! Misses Ethel ana Daisy Smith are visiting rotatives in Fort Worth. Dr. J. A. Paine, who is now practicing medicine at Auburn, was here yesterday. The Whist Club will not meet j with the Misses Feagle tomorrow j afternoon as announced last Friday. Miss Ruby Maxwell, who has j been visiting the Misses Smith at j the Rogers hotel, lias returned to her home in Gainesville. Dr. Sims, of Boz, bought two I thoroughbred Durham heifers at the | sale in Dallas this week for which j he paid $185. V. D. Cone, of Eyrie, was here j Wednesday and stated that he had ten acres of corn that would be large enough to plow next week. W. J. C. Burns, residing west of Waxahachie, is prospecting in Okla homa and the Indian Territory with 1 the view of buying land. Verbal App, from Indiana, a I prominent citizen of that state, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Henry Curry, west of this city. Remember the meeting of tne of ficial board tonight at the Metho- j dist church. This includes all of the officials and a full meeting is j very much desired. All members of the DunlapRi-j flee are requested to meet at the Armory tonight to make arrange ments for a trip to Dallas.—Henry IN. Anderson Captain. Mrs. S. A. Pace, residing near 1 Hardis, (marketed nine dozen eg^s ' here this week at one time and says i that it is about the amount she gath ! ers each week from her fowl yards. R. W. Rushing,the rustling Ennis butcher, this week bought thirtv-one head of fat cattle from dealers here and said tie would feed Ktinis citi zens on the best beef the had ever had. J. R. Allgood, of near Oak, was I here this week, paid for hie paper and said he was selling lard at fourteen cents and bacon at twelve and thirteen cents to Waxahachie dealers. Dallas county voted this week to issue $.'>00,000 iu bonds with which to continue her road improvements. 1 She already has between 150 and '200 miles of piked roads and this ' will give her good roads all over the county. t Mr. J. M. Lancaster, whuse office is in the rear of the Citizens Na tional Rank, says that he has or , dered over a hundred pounds of beet seed and those who desire to plant beets would do well to consult him. ■ Mr. Ν. M. McRrayer, of Ozro, was tiere this week, and asked us to extend the thanks of himself and family to their neighbors who were 80 kind to them in the recent sick ness and death of their two daugh· I ters. These yoaug ladies were twine, were similarly affected and died within seven weeks of each other. Wil^ Chapman, the prosecuting witness in the case of the state of I Texas against Sam Uradshaw, charged with highway robbery, was brought iu from Dallas yesterday afternoon bv Sheriff Minnick. He will be held in Jjil until the case is called for trial Purina Feed. Phones 49. Conde Moslev. jv SmoRe the Best It costs you rw> mnre to smoke our Key West Perfect or Tom Corwln Cigars and the satisfaction is doubled to you. We are sole agents for "Lucky Strike" Smoking Tobacco. Hood 6 Martin PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS We Solicit the Savings Deposits Of Business Men and Professional Men·,. Of Clerks and Bookkeepers Of Mechanics A Laborers; Of Sewing Girls and Housekeepers ; Of Married Womw and Single Women -r Of Young People and Children. Κ our per cent interest on savings Je posits: compounded semi aneualljr. Act todav—Tomorrow never comes. You eau begin with $1. Western Bank & Trust Co Paid Γρ Capital «00,<*<).(» Waxahacbfce. T«&ax Branch R. H. CONN ALLY Local Manager Η. β. TKMPLETON Secretary On» of the most profitable things a man can do is to open a Raving» account. And not only to open it i but to add to it. • « ; PERSONALS J » ♦ ♦ · ······» — »»«♦««« Dr. J. A. Tate ot Enniswas in the city today. Otto Brown was here this morn ing from Ennis. Dr. S. A. («age of Ennie was in the city this morning. J. E. Weaver waa a pasenger to Dalla» this morning. Miss Orace Foster of Wolfe City is the guest of Mise Mai West. Mise Floy Wood of Mountain Peak is visiting the family of Con stable W. A. Hodge. Misses Fannie Gray and Myrtle Curry, two charming young ladies of Saralvo, were the guests of Mrs. Oenie Watson yesterday. Foley's Honey and Tar Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and bronchial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. 8old by B. W. Fearis. The various young people's socie ties of citychar ches have arranged for a joint social at the residence of Mr.and Mrs. E. P. Hawkins on Mon day night April 13. Member» of these societies have a cordial ivitation to attend. TORE ^ taste and &p?etlte We Do it Riftht. If your horse ueed· clipping bring him to our stable and h»vc him clip ped by experienced men, who guar antee their work. Both 'phone· No. 2. Davksjokt & P^TTON. tf Klectryon will appearoathe street· next Monday at 3 p. Jn/s harp. At 4 p. m. he will be on t k<y Wax abac b ie speedway track. TIM publicia in vited to tee thia exhibition of speed by thia noted stallion. H. D. Roeaer dw A Severe Cold For Three Month·. The following letter from A. J. ; Nusbuam, of Batesville, Ind., tell· it· own «tory. "I suffered three month· with a severe cold. A drug gist prepared me some medicine, and ■a physician prescribed for me, yet I did not improve. 1 then tried koley's Honey and Tar, and eight doses cured in·." Refuse substitutes. Sold by B. W. Fearis. CONING EVENTS. April 8—Imperial Bell Ringers at Trinity Uaiveraity • April U.—City pchool bond elec tion. April 12 Easier Sunday. April 18—Dr. D.JF.'Fox, at Trin ity University ι W. E. Hrvs'jn, of Ortlla, waa in town Monday] He la breeding (or {an Eleetryodjcolt. dw ScMWSI CfMcJraeS. The bo«rd of tree tees of the city pabltc schools met hi speeUi session yesterday afternoon and fixed June 5 as tbe date of closing for this term. It ie also learned that the board made an approation of fôOO for the porpose of esiabtrtmmp α ΪΗάΓιΰΐ! training department in the city sehools. No member of the school board could be found today, but it is understood that this action was taken in accordance with the provis ions of an act passed by the session of the legislature just adjourned authorizing the establishment of snch department in one independent | district in each county, and appro priating a sum prçual to that appro priated by the district for the main- j tenance of the department. This I will provide a fund of one thousand j dollars per year fer the support of a j manual training department to be taught under th# direction of the local board of trustees. R will be quite an addition to our ι public school system and we con- j irratuiate the board mi their prompt j action in the matter. Robbed' The Grave. A startling incident is narrated bv i John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as foi lîows: "1 was in an aw'ul condition, j My skin was almost yellow, eyes ' sunken, tongue coated, pain contin- ' ually in back and skies, no appétit·», ! growing weaker every day. Three] physicians had tflven me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bit- \ ters; to my *reat joy, the first bottle made adtM'ided improvement. 1 con- i tinned their use for thre«* weeks, I j and 1 am now a well man. I know they robb««# the gra»e of another victim." !fo one should fail to try them. Only ."Ml cents, guaranteed, at Herring Drug Co.'s drug store. Pneunutaka Follows a Cold j but never follows the use of j j Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops j the cough, Heal» and strengthens ! the lun^s and affords perfect secur- t ! ity from en attack of pneumoia. 1 Refuse substitut»»». Sold by H. \V. j Fearis. Wetlker Forecast. To-night fair, Friday thundev showers; cooler. H. Aukk.ii Dknmhon, Observer Η Κ RBI Ν F CURES Fever and Airue. A dose will am ' ually stop a chill, a continuance al ways cures. Mrs. Wm. M. Htr««id, ! Midlothian, Τ··*.»». May «m. wrKes: "We have used lierbiu» in Jour family for eight years, and found it lb* best medicine we fia» * ever used, for la grippe, bdious j fever and malaria." fiOo at Hood Λ Martin's. A Great Sensation. Th«r»< was a bit e>n»ation .α Jueee ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of tha'. place, who we» expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. Kingr'e New Di»covery for Consumption. He writes: "I tndured insufferable ajfouies from Aatîima, but your New Discovery sça»« me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption. Pneumonia, Bronchl· tie and Grip are numerous. It'»the peeHoss remedy for all throat ,%i»d 1 I mm trouble*. ,">£>β end tl.WJ, ttu»r antoed by Herring 9rug C< . Dru*- ' jfis-ts. Trial bottles-free. Special Train of Ntnèc. The Texas and Pacific Railway Company will roi· a spec.&l train j which wi!! be »*'«·' mputiwl by !h* Marrie Juvenile H^od Ζ' ζια nim ber) who will furniah music eu route. Thin special train will Leave Ft Worth Monday, May 17th, at a. m and Dailae at u! » p. ui., arriving New Orleans n« *i morning ft»r breakfast. ttedueed rat#»i» will ÏX» III «-fleet til H.ew Fof particular· addr**» a«v or K. P. Turner. Générai Ascent, H. P. HtiRhi-4. Traveling Passenger Age;*, Ft Worth. | Save th* Loved Or,»» .Mr*. Mary A. Vltet, N»we**tle. Colo., writ»** "1 believe **aiiard's Horehound Syrup te *upeH<>r to any other < o,infh m«#t»*it»e, ami wiil ; do all that tK. oiajtiKxd for H . and it it •o pleasant U» taJk* My little ifirii want· to take it w κ»ιι «i# hen no j need for it. Kailard's Horehound Syrup i* the «creel »or» for all ?>ul- ; mo nary ailstents. iV, Ma- ami f t® at Hood Α. M art ta*·. Ao*tk«r Car. Purina feed Just received. Phone 4H. Coude Mosley. 12 «■ι ι ■ ii ii ii ι OLD PHONE HO. θ We arf **ady t« Mtpply yaur want.« in , Groceries and Feedstuff» »f nil knd· Wt> <e»rar.t<>«» full w«wjtht* and w<H»*ur»·». Κ Uial <>»derfroni ?»· will conviec you that w* wiJi apprwiat*· y jur trail*· frw> dH wry to any μ art of tin» city ■Ui>r«· or» Kant Main Htr«H. oppottt*· Hatchall A Co » an»··* market, Γ. J. STROUD & CO. 1 1 KOD0I K|«s!j w^at ye· Mt KODOL cÎa&Ttsea. purifiai jirergttiae» ■ and »»rv5teri» tt>« »! r.a·:M. KODOL cur,# i5,; C"s',9n <*> r^pa.a and ———— all atOHMa.fi and bowel troubta*. KODOL accelerate» the action o! im fH trie gU;.;» * 4 five» t»r.» ta the di^aaMr· orjao». KODOL w^*,ni *n ov* r ■ id stomach of mi- ηβττοβ» attain flvaa to the heart a fell. tra« and untrwnmaWd action. nourlahaa tie r«*o j ' s y&îam and faada the brain. XODOL t* tM *■ >ad«rteJ remedy thai ta ——— makinf «α rr try atck paopl* wall and weak people »!rorf by ( to their bod la* ail of the r. jurf^rr.ar.t ibai La can tainad In the laod t^ey eat. •oMae eelr. VI ©0 Su· hwdfew meae tfce Mk mm. vki.a a»λ i j* 6 jc. haaH aafci ht l> C. btm 4 ML. fBTI— Sold by H W. K*arle goods ever ♦ * seen in Waxahachie Up —— aad get the black mud off. it has qiit raining. Get sun shine in .vo'iu have juet com· iLenc»4 to feel at houi·» in Waxa huchie, and are thankful for the trad* we have received. Hut we want more See our line of Baddies, Harnese, Collar», Hames, Chains Backhands, Breaatalrapa, Tenta Wagon Sheet» and ail kinds o! Wi ii··. Oat a .«mile on and comi around and see me. .Αιό South Rogers Street, Next to Eiflfer City. A. J. SOAPE, Waxahachie GR,OCE,RIES Absolutely fresh and Cheap as can be bought in the city V. ΤΚΙΡΡΕ,Τ The Leader f—<—; received today from New York a big shipment of Tailored Ô Trimmed Street Hats These ν Hats will be on exhibition tomorrow and the inspection of every lady in the city is invited. If it is a Street Hat you want, you can find it here Miss Mai Porter Φ Φ THE LEADER Φ Φ %