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Ladies Oxfords that Always Shine the fcnappt «at lot here your optic* ever fell on No nepcl to ehine them, no loss of muscle to make preventable. They tire ready and waitii;^ for you to put on. They dress the oot ii: the (Jrf»ssjf*.-.t way Prices $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 GROW BROTHERS The Foot-Fitters I Re ai ! ; Art# : l Vaîue ♦ 00 >Ί.·' [i!i til". ;it ·< ill Γ" φ iik>-n»'rtis«*n, 1 >uC tl-.py ♦ ir- ι ior'< t'.<a:i that. ♦ I"! " lighting and ^ >o->iii£ make i>i c - tu·»·s tiiat li-ivi' n ♦ · i! a: ' val.i« : S)0 I H U D S Ο Ν X Photographer ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦«♦♦♦ »♦><►»♦♦♦♦* DR. Α. Κ. COLLINS ΧΕ Ι RI Ν \ίΛ SUR iLON : : \1 ( ί de M us!'· 8' ·ι(>!'·. \Y .uxahachie Ί xas C.N. Anderson ΤΗ i* HfUJG\ MAN • ·. . <adv ' ' re; ai: a: ! put ; <11 r / and <· - j· 14- i.i -'ι*; ·<· for tl.e :i.1.,'spr: llubluM tir»· work a « dty. > 'ni Joe il. Otbt> >ns of Κ ) ι η i 8 j» sterday iti the cit^ H» hue as' r 'iarnmt from an extended triji .:roujrli tl ·· Indian Territory. He .jvi tlie Territory 1» a v.-rv fine ■ •••antry, but fie lias not ye! made ij» ί)Μ mind to leave F.llie county. • f I PERSONALS | ·***«·» — Dr. E. P. Shands wai in Britton ; today. J Joe Laugley was here this morn l ing from Ennis. Col. D. 8. Session· of Ennis was ' iu the city today. Miss Kate Mansfield spent yes terday in the city. Miss Clara Edwards la visiting relatives in Sherman. Mr. J. Γ). Compton, father of F. ; L. Compton, came in last night from ; Austin. I Mrs. Iva Donigan of Waxahacbie is visiting friends in this city.—En nis News. Ed Smith and Wesley King at tended the horse show in Fort Worth today. Henry Nycum and W. A. Rriggs went to Fort Worth this morning to see the horse show. f Col. C. R. Gibson left this morn ί ing on a visit to the Odd Fellow lodges in Comanche county. Miss Lucile Kelly of Ennis re turned home yesterday after a visit to her cousins, Misses Verda and Minnie Kelly and Mrs. E. S. Rose. Miss Frances Copass returned laat night from a visit to Waco, where she attended the dedication of Baylor's new buildings. Robbed The Grave. A startling incident is narrated bv John Oliver, of Philadelphia, hs fol lows "1 was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain contin ually in back and sides, 110 appetite, growing weaker every day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Hit ters; to iny great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I con tinued their use for three weeks, and I am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." N<> <>ne should fail to try , them. Only Γ>0 cents, guaranteed, at Herrii.g Drug Co.'β drug store. Wrist ha.'t and belts, the vi>n latest at Wear's New tVnturv How S i hi·.' w> ut ;i)re Hundred Dollars anl for aiijF ça·**» of ι tttarr! inai cannot be cur*nl Hall i laiarrh t υ η 1 Γ Η Κ Ν Κ Υ & CO.. Prop*.. Toledo, <» We trio undorsighned, naw known Κ 4 t'hene) for tbe la*t five years, and believe him i»erfectlj honorable in ail ©usines* transactions and fman :ia!lj able to carry out an> obligation nade oj their firm. WeM λ rruax. Whole**)* l^naggTotal·-.. o. Wari· Kinuau & Marvln,Wbol»e-a!t· l>rugfistt, Toledo, <)hlo. Hall's ( atarrh rare Is taken internallv acting Jir*et'> upon the blood and tnueou·» *urirre ι the -Ο*tern. V'r ce, 7ôc, per bottle Sold bj a!! Drug ςι Te* : non ii-i f re" •Ha!'.'.· Kami ι τ Pills ar· the best Honored With a Degree. The many friends in Waxahacbie .md throughout Ellis county, of Hon. S. P. Skinner, will no doubt I be pieased to learn that the degree of Master of Arts has been confer· ed on him by Baylor 1'niverslty. Mr. Skinner is a graduate of Bavlor, one of Ellis county's most promi nent citizens and in e\ery resj>ect deserved this recognition of honor by one of the leading educational institutions of the state. Other prominent citizens of Texas, includ ing Dr. W. R. Harper of Chicago, received degrees as follows: Doctor of divinity: Henjamin Franklin Riley, Authur James Rar ton, Jelferson Davis Ray, James Melton Carroll. Doctor of Laws: John Henueger Reagan, Francis Richard Lubbock, Thomas Jefferson Brown, James Bo wen Baylor, Edgar Young Mul lins, Robert Cook Buckner, William ' Rainev Harper. SNAP-SHOTS AT THE PTCWS φ DAILY HAPPENINGS or THE CITY BRIEFLY TOLD « ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Charcoal Furnaces at Wear's New Century Store. 17 Charcoal Furnaces at Wear's New Century Store. 17 If your club uses prises look at those rook wood vases, oriental shapes, at Wear's New Century Store. 17 That yellow cooking ware is the nicest thing out for the kitchen and dining room. You can get them at Wear's New Century Store. 17 Master Howard Gibson, who was accidentally shot Monday evening, is reported to be improving very nicely. Sheriff Minnick arrested a negro in Dallas yesterday who escaped from one of the county road camps last August. The Home Mission society of the Method'st church will meet with j Mrs. (). F. Sensabaugh tomorrow at J three o'clock. The missionary society of the Baptist church will meet torn ο row afternoon at four o'clock. Ail the ladies are requested to l>e present. T. J. Braly, the local organizer for the Fraternal Union of America, returned yesterday from Stephen· ville, and he appears to be very much improved in health. Hon. S. P. Salnner of Waxahachie was in the city yesterday to attend the exercises of Haylor university. He is one of the prominent men of his county and is well known throughout the state Waco Times* H «'raid. There will be work in all three Ranks at the K. or P. lodge nest Thursday night. Midlothian and Howard lodges have be»<n invited to be present on this occasion. A good time is iu store for all Knights who may attend. Wrist hags and b> It -, the very j latest at Wear's Sew Centurvj Store. 17 A New Ice House. Mr. R. Γ>. Pickens will iu about ten days open a new ice house near the Κ at y depot, where he will keep on hand at all times a large supply of ice from the Dallait and Ft. Worth factories. Mr. Pickens' purpose in opening this house is to supply the retail trade of Waxfthaehie and com munity. Ic»> will be delivered free in the city and all deliveries Ih made promptly when ice is ordered 1EATH FROM POISON 1 » * «»)>* ·51 1 ledical Records Show That Uric Acid ia the Blood is · Swift Agent of Death. Paine's Celery Compound Use Popnlar Sprint Medicine, is the Only Reliable Blood Purifier. In the springtime deaths from I >oison—uric acid In the blood —are :omnion. The malignant poison, ivhich should be expelled by the I iidneye, is diffused throusrh the I >lood, and when allowed to remain η the system, provesfaial. Thons- ! »ntls of men and <yomen around us ' *re now sutferjng from kidney-pois- '< >ned blood. Loss of nerve force, ι 'ailure of appetite, nausea, constipa Lion, pains in the hack and side and iepreesion of spirit*, indicate that ] iric acid is doing its terrible work. For such a condition In spring- j time, there is but one sure, tried met never-failing remedy, it is l'unie,* Celery Compound, which promptly restores the kidneys to | health and enables them to perform j their functions. With the kidneys j in proper condition, there cannot remain the slightest trace of uric acid in the blood. Mr. Α Γ. Win ters, of Cincinnati, O., writes as I follows about fits wonderful cure: "In March, 1!<02, 1 was dangerous ly ill, and my condition became so alarming that my family called in a | specialist to confer with our family loctor. 1 was told tfiat my kidneys were in very bad condition, and as a | •onseqiit'iice, mv blood was charged | with uric acid. 1 was also suffering! from rheumatism in back and arms. I lletting no positive good from the Joctors, a friend advised me to! miike UHf of I'aili· '» Celery Com-j ;>ound. The use of tfie first bottle ι seemed to produce magical effects, ind after I had used five bottles, 1 1 was strong and well. To-day my j blood is pure and clean, appetite] hearty, I sleep well, and am gaining j in flesh and strength every day. I l'ai ne's Celery Compound saved my life, and 1 thank Hod for it. 1 j always recommend it to sick peo ple.' ' Εverjrthing hi the Oranite war»· [lue at Wear'» New Century St or· .17 Katy Special Kates. S:m Antonio ~ St at · Kpworthi League ''onference. Sell April . I ! Return limit April"* ι Hit·· ·4<» G L. Μ < μ » κ κ , A L'eut. Clean, Press and Hepair. If you want to look neat bring :i · i our cloth·»· to c!· an, press and re pair, i am here to please you'. Huj , an(1 sell second-hand clothe*. J 8. Fkkkin, Wtf 213 Kiikt Main street Tl:·· lient lamp chimney» made at \\ • ar's New Century Store. Γ A Oreat Sensation. There was a big sensati .n in Lees ville, I nil., when VV. Η. Brown of that place, whu wan expected to die, had his life saved hy Dr. King's N'-w Discovery for Consumption. He write»: "I tndured Insufferable agonies from Asthuia. hut your New DUcovery pave me linn iliat· relief anil soon thereafter effect· il a complete cere." Similar cure* of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchi tis and Grip are numerous. I t'a tin» peerless remedy tor all throat and lung troubles. ΓιΟο and ♦I.UU. Guar anteed by Herring Drug Co . Drug gists. Ί rial bottled free. H. C T, C. Excursion Kates. Ban Antonio- State M'dlcal As sociation. Tickets on sale April 'J<> and 'J7. U»turn limit May Fare 18.40 round trip. New Orleans—American Medical Association. Tickets ol sale May J Mid 4. Keturn limit May It» with extension privilege. Fare $15.30 round trip. New Orleans, La., United Confed erate Veterans Reunion; tickets on λ tl· May 17t!i and l.Stli, return limit May 124 lit, with extension privi leges. Fare fur round trip. T. H. HiKKuw, Ar't. Eighty-Fourth Anniversary. The following card has been issued by the secretary of the local lodge of Odd Fellows: Wax ah ac hie Lodge No. ;i0, I. O. O. F. will attend service at the Cumberland Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock a. m. on Sunday, April ΐ>, l9iU, when an anniversary ser mon will be preached by Rev. J C. Smith. Brothers will meet at tl.e lodge room at 10:7» sharp, and go from there iu a body to the church. You are urged to lw m hand In the lodge room at ti e hour named. Regalia will be worn. Fraternally. C. T. Spalding, sec. Going (o Cleburne. Prof. W. W. Campbell and his quartette will go to Cleburne Satur day. The quartette Is ou the V. M C. A. lecture course and will give an entertaitment in Cleburne Sat urday uight. Sunday morning they will slug at the Cumberland Pres byterian church. Drummer Lsadore Harris of Wax ahachie was in the city Monday representing a well known distillery. The impending local option election placed a damper on bis trade and be left without booking an order Orange Tribune. j Children are Important customers in our estimation. When they ar<· sent to ue on a trading errant), we always re member that they are not dis criminating buyers, and we fake speeial pains t<» see that they get what both you and they want. Then we always try to be prompt in waiting n* their — there is always a litth· worry about them at home when they are sent upon an errand and stay too long, often through no fault of their ·>»n. HOOD & MARTIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Both 1'hur.fi - - - No 34 i Pleasing meals are possible onlv when you have pleasing groceries. The best the market affords at a right price here. Selected for your selection. : : : ' Wallace & Co STATEMENT OF CONDITION r «si Go. f At the Cloic of Rusine·· April 11th, 1903. AAA Κκκι» Fi-kminu, President, Hknky I). LtxPSLKY, Cash., Α. Τι Mi-urroN, Vice-Pre» and See. R. H. Coxnaij.v, Local Man. H. O. Tkmpmcton, Local Sw,, Μ. Β Tkmim.kton, Couneel. RESOtltCES. Bill* receivable ... .. $.170 SC7 M4 : : .Storks owned Ranking hou*e anil furnitur· other real estate owned Cash aiu^ i-xcl.anir»· : Due from hank* and banker* Kxehaitsr''» for Hearing house Ca»h in ν au It. .. U\*· 4X> 'Si 2* :cw 17 47 :<M 44) κι aae ου ré) ooo βθ :a 154 ίο :ûl Ιλί 4M I.l A UNITIES < 'apilitl stork | aid in F'rofltn, n«*t, *inr«> Feb. 1903 . Deposit * Commenced Ι»α*1η··«« February 'J, 11KU fl ft")7 7 W i00 IMI 00 11» 815 1» "ΛΓ 772 44 |1 057 "Λ7 Τ h» ht ate of Texas, t'ounty of Dalla·, 1, Henry I). Llndsler. < a»hi« i <>? the above named hank, do solemnly swear that t ·■ al> >v«· statement is tru»· to the be»t of my knowledfr«· and belief HKNKV 1> LINDSLKY, Caahler. Sub>etib«*d i»n ' -worn t<> before tin- this Ptth «lay '»f April, IStti. F. W SMITH, Notar\ l'ubllc, Dalla· Co, Twma·. « 'iffert A111 -t Hiam it liιi.j , W. O. Wit* ι β Α. Τ Κ vt CI .ETON , ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦a· HAVE CHANGED KfT*>rtlv* April .*>th, No. UIrtT*· Fort W->rlh .Οι» I in.; connect· with Η. A T. O. t\ Α Η Κ from «<>uth, T. & from «£»»t and wnt; M Κ. A T., T. A P., Friacn, OoU*B tielt from iiortliput, Kl. W A l>. C. from north*·*·» Through t*l*-«*fwr to t'hlcftffo *'* Karita.l •ity. Ni». 1Λ 1«·»\ f * F'i rt Worth h JO m m.; coonwt· with H A T. i> t'. A S. Κ., M K. A T. from «outh. Τ A I*, from w»*»t Cotton lît-lt <». C. AS. Κ.. M. Κ A T. from north, M. \V A l> C. fr<>in :iorthwc»t, frt. W. A Κ <·. from «outh *r«*»t Through »1«·ο|>«·γ to Kanait* ('Ity. Our tr:ii!n arriva from North 7; 10 a. m »i.,i Γ 10 ρ in. $25.00 Daily to California ONE FAR.E Plus $2.00 to Kansas City April 11 and 12 from Sont!. Τ«·χ., April 12 and I : from V T«*x ONE FARE Plus $2 to St. Louis World'» Kali Indication April S A .*» W. H. FIRTH. G. Ρ Α.. Fort Worth. nriMEs j"THE TEXAS RAILROAD I. ô G. N. I International ύ Great Northern ♦ I Popular # Progressive * 1 ΠΑ/Ι FACILITIES JL jr l/T* EQUIPMENT Superior Passenger Service Through the Heart of Texas ♦ ^ons*&ntly Building X E-nlarging and : ! I Improving ? Our Ay«ul* t*k»· pk<»eur«? in fftviBp complete leformMlon a boat ? traveling *η<1 nrnuiK'uK » I ♦·♦*!*'γ rf««rvalton· * D.J.PRICE. β«ι. Hut. * Tkt **t L. Γ KICK, ind Vie* j*r<·» «(am ;n«r. ► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< r GROCERIES Absolutely *resh and Cheap as can be bought in Ike city V. TRIPPE/T