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Lady, Do You Want First Choice of E.aster Styles? Come soon. Every size in many cuts >f Oxford or Slipper is here. They are as new as the newest, as handsome as a picture. $2.00 to $3.00 for Slippers $2.00 to $4.00 for Oxfords Crow Bros., Fool-Fitters ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦<»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ I Baby Time We take babies' pic tures "quick as a wink." The merit of our work lies partly in catching their natural ex pressions and atti tudes. You will like our baby pictures. They are a credit tu us and to vou ? HUDSON \ w w t * ♦ Ρ hotographer R I Ρ A N S Tabules Doctors Had A good prescription For mankind. The B5-cenr packet is en ;gh f yf an ^ordinary occasion The i\n%i'.y brrftlc ( pnc< ΘΟ cent» coauuji λ supply lor λ year. DR Ά. Κ. COLLINS •VfcTfcKINARY SURGbON: : AtgConde Mosley's Stable. tWïxtthachi'» : . . : : Texae ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦< iD! One Solid WeeK Commencing !. Alii 11 1 Me !'<)[> itar Favorites D Monday Νιχίιΐ— I (>r<»it NVw \'nrk Success LADIES KKKK Any p»r»on purehftBtnit » .W-cent ticket for Monday niirtit'* performance [ mTlnui to 7 P. M. can take • me lady free. People's 10c Popular 20c Prices 30c ^-at» <>(i Sale Saturday and Monday at K*aris Drug Store ·»«<»··♦♦♦♦«#·♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«*< ♦ * j PERSONALS j ♦ 4 ··«♦-·♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦< J. L. Deegan was in Dallas today Miss Anna Hines went to Dallas this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Gibson spenl the day in Dallas. R. H. Dearing was a passenger tc Dallas this morning. I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Timmons re turned to Mexia this morning. Mrs. C. O. Adkins and Miss Myr tie Smith spent yesterday in Ε η nie Misses Eflle and Lucilf Arnolc went to Dallas this morning to visit relatives. Misses Minnie and Kirdie Kellj of Midlothian are visiting Mr am Mrs. T. K. Newton. Kud Ligtitsey, a prominent citi zen of the Crisp community, was it the city yesterday. H A. McMillan w»-nt to Fori Worth this morning to attend th< Theodore Thimae Orchestra con i cert. Made by Home Man. ΤΙιηγρ is πι Gforiff* Cooper's mar ! Uct, which lie recently opened, a re· friKerator made bv Mr. Thraah, ι ι carpenter in this city. It isja splen did specimen of that mechanic'! skill, is well made and ercurelv pul together. The art w^rk on it is executed, giving the refrigerator a very ornate appearance. Mr. Coop er nays he saved quite a nice littU sum by having it constructed her* 111 preference to buying one read} made. His shop is located on Col lege street, next door to V. Trip· pet's grocery store, where can b« found at all times a freeh supply ol meats from the Fort Worth pack eries. Red Oak Presbytery. The Red Oak Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will hold its regular semi-annual ses sion at the Cannon avenue Cumber· land Presbyterian church in For! Worth this week, beginning vester day morning at 11 o'clock. At thli η eetii>g of the Presbytery a numbei of ministers are to be received among them Evangelist P. M. Fitat çerald of this city. R«v. 8. E. Kennon, of Forreston was elected moderator, and Rev. J C. Smith, pastor of ttie church it Waxahachie, \iji made a member ol a number of important committees Baptist Church. The meeting closed at the Raptis church Monday night. In many re spects it has been u remark abb meeting, 'here have been abou seveutv professions of Christ. Rev A V flail is a powerful preacher ο the gospel. Thirty stand approve* I for baptism and there are man; [others to follow The ordinance ο baptism will be administered tc nignt at 7:3(1. At this service J. H MeClai will be present with th ι colportage wanuii, recently sent ou bv this and other churches of th ! county. Notice to Fratrrs. Thursday night the Uth is our r< gular meeting night. There arethii teen applications. There will be candidates to initiate as soon » I there policies return. A large a it· laicr ι» derired.H I> RosserF. Ν ('. M. Brady Secy. $100- Or. E. Oetchon's AnW-Di K it i: ,iy b*· w >rth to you more tin #IUU if you have a cniid wbo soi bedding from incontinence of wat< during sleep. Core· old and youi alike. It arreHts t lie trouble at one •1. Soli by B. \V. Fearis, Wax ah chle, Tel. i ; SNAP-SHOTS AT THE NEWS I ! < > ' > , > ________________________ ( ( ' ! DAILY HAPPENINQHl OPj|THK 3 ! ' * SEP CITY BRIEFLY TOLDJ -a : < » VFV _ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ r :— »♦«♦♦«* Mrs. Daltou's new hate have juat arrived. 5| Read Merce Walker's ad. in to day's issue. Born, to F. P. Powell and wife, April 7, a pretty girl. Mrs. Dalton has tbe best and cheapest line of hats in ^îie city. f> Let us not be out-stripped by our sister cities in the way of education- ! al facilities. Ladies have you seen Mis. Dal- > ton's new hats, a new shipment has just arrived. 5, The city council wjll /neet tomor- ! row night to canvass the returns of yesterday's election. Vote for the school bond proposit ion, and thereby show your interest in the welfare of our future citizen ship. The Imperial Bell Ringers at Trin ity University tonight. A musical treat is in store for all who attend this performance. Pat Witten, from near Bee Creek, was in the city the other day and said that a new boy had made his arrival at his home. The totai number of vnies east in the city election in Waxahachie yesterday fell below one hundred, but the ticket was fleeted. Now that all danger of a freeze is I past it becomes necessary for the water to be turned into the watering i troughs on the public square. The Missionary Society of the M. E. Church will give an Easter Egg J hunt at Mrs. E. \V. Sims, Thursday (afternoon at 4::t0 o'clock. Admiss ion 10c. The Pine RiutT baseball team ! which plays Trinity here tomorrow ' is :i member of the Southern League, i Tlii> team defeated Corsicaria Moil I day and Tuesday. D. Ε. Hicks, of Waco, represen tative of the Climax Ink and Oil company, is in the city. He says it } is his intention to establish a branch house in Waxahachie. Pleas Dorris, who was in Mem phis, Tetin., all winter selling mules for M. M. Mosley, lias returned to ] Waxahachie He is still troubled I to some extent with rheumatism. J. 'Γ. Murphy, who lives near I Howard, passed through the city J yesterday en route to Fort Worth as a delegate to the Ked Oak Pres bytery of Ithe Cumberland Presby terian church. O. P. Bowser, of Dallas, president of the Texas Good Koads Associa tion, has appointed Mr. J. M. Lan caster of this city a delegate to the good roads convention to be held in St. Louis April '17. Mr. M. E. Getzendaner, who has been visiting his brother, Capt. W. H. Getzendaner, has returned to his home at Polo, 111. Mr. Getzendaner is a large land owner in Illinois and he says that it is a magnificent country. In the municipal elections yester day over the state we note that Job· T. Jones, formerly of Milford, was elected mayor of Dalhart. John Ρ Cooper, who formerly lived in %Va\* ahachie, was elected city secretary of McGregor. J. P. Giles, an old settler of Ellis county, after spending the winter on his farm near Avalon, passed through the city yesterdav with his wife en route to Kiowa county, Ok lahoma. Mr Giles and hi· nephew, Dan Giles, own half a section of fine land in that country. Mf>rce Walker, the watchmaker A repairer, calls your attention to hie ad. today. John Kebeatnen, who has been in the barber business in VVaxahachie since last fall, left last niffht for Hock Island, 111 , to join the Illinois, In diana and Iowa league baseball team of that city. Mrs Rebsamen went to Clarke viile, Ark., to spend the summer with relatives K's. of P., Attention. Regular meet* intf of Htotifweill LodtfH, No. 13, Knffrht» ni I'y thla ft , April Uth. 1 ii i t iations. All member» r^'iu^st ed to b« <>n liana. Κ. P. Anderson, C C. J.J. Spencer, R. <>f K. S. Walk· Without Crutches. I was much afflicted with sciatica, write* Ed. Sud, Iowaville, Sedg wick Co., Kan., "going about uti crutches and suffering a ·1 ·ά2 of jutin. | 1 was induced to try Mallard's Snow Liniment, which relieved tn« -1 lined three ,"pOc bottles. It lit the ; greatest liniment 1 ever used; have recommended 11 a number of per sons, all express themselves a« beim: benefitted by it I now » >»lk without crutches, abb to perform .» firreat deal of lljrht labor on the firm." 25c, ,>k· and il.on haty Officials in The City. The 'special train «if I'letiJi ut Untitle and other official» of tin Katyj was sidetracked in the yard* here! yesterday afternoon where it remain ed until thin morning. The official·! spent the night ou the train. Kobbed The Grave. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, its fol low» "1 was in un awful condition My skin was almost vellow, eyes sunken, tongue coaled, pain contin ually in back and sides, no ap[>etlte, growing weaker every day. Three physicians had Kiven me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bit ter·; to my irreatjoy, the first bottle mad· a decided improvement ! con tinued their use for three weeks, and I am now a well man. I know they robbed the irrave of another victim." So one should fail to try them. Only ,"j0 cents, guaranteed, at Herrin# Drug Co.'s drug store. Old Teacher Dead. News com** from Wue county of the death of Prof. J M. YonUy, aged vemr». He had been teaching school possibly half aoentury. From Capt. W. H. Oetxeudaner of this city **e learned that Prof. Yonley taught school in Waxaharhie about fifteen year· ago and was considereii a very able educator. A Oreat Sensation. There was a big seusatlon In i.ees ville, lud., when W. H. Brown of! that place, who wai expected to die. had his life saved by Or. Klug's New Discovery for Consumption. He write·: "1 endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery κ**β me Immediate relief and aoon thereafter effected a complete cure." rtlmilar cure· of Consumption, Pneumonia. Bronchi tis and Orip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. fiOc and fl.UU. Guar· anteed by Herrin# Drug Co., Drug gists. Ί rial bottles free. Texas Midland Railroad. A strictly up-to-date line. "Nothing too good f„r it » pat ron·." Klegant enaction, splendid dlnins car·, «erring n>eale a la carte at reasonable prices, and first-class cuisine, ail gu to make a Journey over the road a pleaaure long to be remembered. Close connection· made at junc tion point· to and from all point·. Full information regarding rates, time card·, Pullman rafervation·, etc., will be cheerfully furnished by by any agent of the Midland or the undersigned ou application. F. B. McKay, G. P. Α., Terrell, Texas. Crop and Co at tie Mortgages now in stock. Orttorc fillet! for any quan tity desired. Also bill of sale booki for stockmen. The Enteipriee. COMING EVENTS. April s Lmieristl Bell Ringer· at rrinity ro!*i«r»lty April 1#. The Leroy HjrjMtoUr Co. at <> pera boa·*· three nlxhte. April 11.—City achool bond »lw· j tion. April Π 4 p.m. Trinity l'alreral ty *·. Kort Worth Uoivmlty, in !i.iMhkll, l nivTiitv. April 12.— Κ a* ter Sutuiay. April 13— Field day at Trinity. April 13. The Ashley Kuah Co., at opera bouae for untwraii April 18—Dr. D. F. Ko*, at Trin ity University. April 21 —Field day at Park Pub lic school. May ID— Protracted meeting at Main Street Christian Chnrcb. new s ÎW».' W» nffrron» H LBdrad ttellan K*»»ra fat aoj cm at Cetarrk <kat ceaetx ka tared kt Halt1· Caiarrk < «r» ¥ J I'Hr.Mt * W , Pi»»» . Teltion *1 !(>♦ uedtr»J{kard. ha»*k«o»n r JI Uhi for tk* iM fit* ;M>r< u4 katiat· kie parfaatlr hoaoraki· 1k all ki«am ir»a«ktltoa» aad f at· rialijr akit te carry oat aaj ekitiatioa tuad· kr ! tkair fire *«i a Treat, «kolaeai· l«uc[im foitio l) Waidaa k>aeaa * Manta.VMiwI* Urauitu, , Toledo.okio. Hail'· Gatarrkt*» κ taaaa tataraastj aatiac ; dtrectl/ u(na iaa klood aad aiacou* tartaca A Ike •rtlaie Prie·. 7V. par kettle (told kf ait Drug fiat* 1 mi I stasia)· fr«« JWHall · raaiilT Pill· ar- Uw kaai A Chicken Ficné, Ι· there ou» In Waxahachie, or ι iuywh»i« «round here? If ao, you ahouid call to examine our atock of Poultry K«m«diea, which ta com plet». Thomah A Μουκκ, H Oriental Drug 8tor*. M Κ A Γ Τ Y AND 8TKKNOTH Are deai rable. You are atrong and vigorous, when your blood la pure. Many—nay. moat—women, full to properly dige*t their food, j and ao become aallow, thin and weak, while the brightn«a·, freah· ι neaa and beauty of the akin and complexion, depart. Remedy thia ! unpleaaant evil, by eating nouriah-, iiiΚ food, and taking a amall doae of Herblne after each meal, to dlgeat what you have eaten. ."iOc at Hood A Martin'a. Clean, Press and Repair. if you want to look neat bring me our clothea to clean, preaa and re pair. I am here to pleaae you. Huy and aell second-hand clothea. J. 8. Pkrkin, 55tf 'J13 Kaat Main atreet. Mak* » A Clean 8weep. Thera'a nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the a&lvea you ever heard of, Hucklen'a Arnica Halve ia the beat. It awee^a away itiiii curvi Hut u·, noto·, muUva, Cut·, Holla, I'leera, 8kln Eruptions and Pile*. It'a only *^c, and guar anteed to give eatla/actloo by Herring Drug Co., Druggist·. Bow*· the Baby? Does its food agree with It? If cot, call and see us. We carry a great many different kinds of Baby Food, and can give you the benefit of years of experience in catering to the needs of the youngsters. DEY POROUS KlA plasters Will Cure a Cold—Stop a Cough One of the many reasons why a Porous Plaster is so efficient in relieving an ache or a pain, a cough or a cold, is because it is always on duty—right over the pain, and the pores absorb the medication neces sary to effect an immediate cure. We think REX the best Porous Plaster made. Hood <S Martin PRESCRIPTION DHUOOI8TS IA Breezy Time; is în store for every one who attends my great Special Sale of Fans for the remainder of this week. I have just received a shipment of about 5000 Fans, and as I wish to get rid of all of them this season. I am going to start off by giving you a big reduction as a special inducement to get you to come down. All 5c and 10c Fans at 5c All 15c and 20c Fans at 10c All 25cand30c Fansat 15c Fans worth from 35c to 75c. You get your choice of any of them for 25c. Nothing higher than 25c This is the houee that clips off a few cents here and a few cents there, saving you a dollar I ι - — u inriuic juu Mum 11. I have rivited my leadership right through the trade, and am clinching it faster every day For the remainder of the week I have also continued my grand Embroidery Sale; also on all Lace Curtainsyou get j,<$ Per Cent Discount and all Carpets and Mattings at Cost The ever increasing volume of my business is brought about bj my ability to make better offer* to my customers than doe-s any other concern. Now. remember that these great specials are for this week only. Yotirs for Trade 1 >. EGOBR I he Leader in Good Ooods and Low Prices Κ LAUGH PRODUCER SEST OF THEM ALL THE, G1R Ε'Λ Τ LEROYS MONAICHS OF HYPNOTISM A bewildering array ol strange, startling and scientific phenomena A Twenty-leur 6 a I I i η g gnns of fnn fired contin· uonsly all evening A A OPERA HOUSE 3-Nighu 3 r% Beginning Thursday Apr. " 15 25 35c CLOTHES CLEANED AT HALF PRICE Your Huit Cleaned A l'r«h»«-d fur 11.OU Your rant· (Vaued A Pr««»»d for$.4f Your Pant· Hpnpirrd Al're«»*d for .1 Rufus lackland s Misfit Parlor. Middle ·( souta .-«id* rt<|u»r·. WuifeMhi·. OLD PHONE NO. β W· are ready to auppiy your wauta In Groceries and Feedstuff» of all kind·. We guarantee full weight· and meaaurea. A trial order from you will convince you that we wili appreciate yjur trade. t Free delivery to any part of th· city 8 tor* on Kaat Main Street, oopoalte Hate hell A Co.'· tneat market. T. J. STROUD A CO.