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Ant c r o w · s I; \\ OXFORDS —FOR— tKe Children. tr ■^rped .tain \ fee. II, They ate just what you want, if you are look ing for a shoe that is cool and easy. Comfort for the child should be the first thought of the parent. —Sizes 6 to 1— Prices: $1.00 to $1.25 Mens's sizes in proportion, : : of! or I I h. V w er it ■w th an pLj srai & r - '·' I 5 IX) 1 1 15 a π ι*ι » œ in ρ a ' £i & D! o:5N ρ re d f ft ρ Ui .<>«: v. a xa -.'si* axa excepl .--un. CROW BROTHF ïêToot-Fitter Waxahach e jm Waxaliachip - Dail} except mi η Now wîT» w_ e editor of tlx ! Knnis News expfAilt to lis the mean ing of "Cowp de état." ' The Beeville Bee says Bee coun ty spent $10,00<l on roads last year and still there is very little improve ment that can be termed permanent. Kllis county spent 115,000 last year to keep her convicts on the roads and the roads are in no better con dition than before. Lkhman of the Hallettsville Her-1 aid notes that the motto of the Kllis County Mirror is "In hoi· signo vinces," and says that -while "in hoc'* is always significant of the -condition of the country publisher, "who thediekens is "Signo Vinces?" Why, he is the gentleman who charged 2Γ» cents for that tomato ut Jacksonville Orange Tribune \Ve took him t·> tie a dairo. HOT W Ε A 1 Η Κ Η W Ε Α Κ Κ Ν S. If you feel fagged out, listless an 1 lacking in energy, you are pert aps suffering from tiie debilitatingftTects of summer weather. These symp toms indicate that ι tonic is needed tfiat will c»eate a ί · 111■ ν aj>; ' tit* make digestion p-rfect, regulate th« bowels and impart natural ; ι ■ · t i ν i t y to the liver. This, Herbine will do: it is a tonic laxative and restorative. H.J Free^ard, l'roj Grand vb-w Hotel, Cheney, Kan., write» "1 vave used Herbine for t!.»* last !*_' "hears, and nothing on earth can beat it. It was recommended to me by Dr. Newton, Newton, Kan. iiic at Hood & Martin's. Rockett. COI NTm MAS. We are tired oi sending crop reports. Every bodv at work In fact there is no news to write. A visit tfi the Enterprise office last week and seeing familiar faces that we have in years gone by been intimately atul pleasantly associated with caused us to look back and reflect on the past when the Enter prise was quit β a small potato corn pa. ed with what it is today. A few rickety cases, and old Washington ' hand press which took un expert to run on 200 an hour, a sack of Duke's Mixture and a thin paper sack for ( wrappers was about all of it. But ' oh my! what about it now? Well, j there is just too much for a country reporter to undertake to tell about. 8he is in the front, up-to-date, but j not a bit stuck-up. While your re- I porter got his part of the Duke's Mixture, and since he has hnjr ago been promoted from office bo ν to r» grand and very desirable position, pulling a bell chord river a mule's back, up and down tKX) yard cotton rows, and while he has exchanged his store bought clothes for 40 cent ducks, yet it is a source of great pleasure for them to (five us the tame old hearty hand-shake as they did in the days gone by and welcome us a» a friend. This t>erhaps will not he much news to the many readers of the grand old Enterprise, but it is a medium we have to give vent to our feelings to its management. The Enterprise has citainlv done its part in developing Kills county and WaxahachW* and now being ful ly equipped she is in a position t" iio a greater and grander work. When the toil· of this life'· work are over and wtien (iahriel .hail blow hi· trumpet and the sheep have been separated from the goats, and when your re|M>rter look· around over the euibattlements of the glory land, that we may see % Bute, a Kemble, a McMillan, a Hudson and a Κ Mit sitting around the irreat white throne to receive their reward for the good they have done, Is the wiah of Countryman. You can't afford to do without the Light this •ummer while you are •way on your •ummer vacation It will be like · letter from hoa.e •very day . Mailed to any addre*· 4 the rale of "it)r per month. %X\ OF TRffllir Band of Thirty Officers Were Ledj into thf Royal Pu lac·. COLONELS LEADERS King Alexander Drew a ReTolver and Shot One Ofllrer to llealh, Ke tnrned to (Jncen Itrasra and They l)ie«l Together. r.elgr&de Jun ■ 12.—About i ι look Thursday morning the Sixth and Sev enth regiments were called to arms arid were led to th ■ royal palace. which they entirely surrounded. A band of thirty officers, led bv Colonel Mnw hin arid Colonel Mis.hkhs. forced their way Into the [i;i!ac », shooting all who at tempted to bar their pasage. They were aided by treason w. I hin. The jdtl- -·!<·-· a.·!.ρ "H 'lut···. < ι! Νiiatno vles had been won over by th'* con spirators. and was entrusted with the plans for action within tht· royal en closure. Several doors leading t·» th' royal apartments were blown in by dy namite, Colon*! Nuamnvlcs himself burstlrie in the door of the royal bed chamber with a bomb. The oll'u ers had called on the king to ι pen, but he bad urtly refused. As the door fell, the kn.g rush· I to u window and appealed for assisiuive but no answer came Realizing the sit uation. he returned to the queen. hold ing her in his arms to protect hei a ι ι k'.v lit' I th· conspirators Colonel Nuamovios and the offl· τ* then ■ . ler· ι ^li" room. N'uamov ··» pre sented to the kint ι form of abdi ition for his sipj itur··. The document con tained the statement It is «aid that by marrying a prost tute the kmg had degratl· Ί Serviu and that h- must ab dicate. The king's answer was to ,|· is\ ι re volver and kil N'aiimovi ; · spot Colon··) Misi hi. hs ρ ' k"'l ·.·,· ·ι· d<w li ment and ρ;· s· nt-.i it ι King Al exander waved it from him The of ficers then, with their drawn revolvers, fired a hail of bullets a ι th·· t">al coup)·, ft-!I tog- thei Ten peasants were killed. ONE VERSION. The Account That U ΛΑ >.»ul to Nation»! /.•Itung at !t«rlln Berlin. June 11!. A dispatch from Semlin Hung<r\ to the National Ζ·ι tuiin an Intvrteting Tin>lou <>l the trouble it Ιί«·Ικι ,de It sa\ A part-, of ofH'"ts pr |. I to the palate by previous am κ<·ιη··ι t with Getieial J ub.ctivov ι U h and .ίΙ*Ί apon King Alexander to abdi t< ι, I an· of Prii ce Narageoruev it· h The king refused. .1 I sleit «'οίοι · Ι Naumivn - who made the proposal The uthei ut minister «îeneral J'avolovitch : Ί the η.it -1. Of til" tlt« ι 1] shot the l .iig and qu· ··.■ I de-camp and other Uijal oftt. · r ·< leader of the mi tual is-iitaiit* v ., lieutenant-Colo el Mlschich w ho him se It murdered the que.-n Th·· latte» together with le t' brothet ., ut sist! 1 - was struck down with an ax Th·· queen di· d immediate, The Κιηκ I.. ed f· " 1 iriutes Th·· 1 mediate 1 a use of the revolution was the ι. 'urn to t urad· of Lierh Lungtevlt», brother of the queen, md a suppos- I ituii ! it· lor the throii·· The - 11 ν i\ iriK η π isters hav » been u. rent. 't. The obseou S of the king and queen will 1» ΐι,-id June H A festal illumi nation of Helutad" is projected The dispatch conclude- with «latin* that Intense Jo> pr. \ ,.ils ,t Beigt ..d< Ma<l«* No ^tatfiiifol. Washington Jui 1.' The reporf of th»· Mausl nation of the king «nd quwn of Servi.» together with ino*t nf th»· kiiiK - > ibiii'-t wan Herioualv re garded it the Itwiiii ntibamiy. V in - buïxadnt < '.man i h«wt\>r <1*·< lin* I to nukc any maternent I irllfmrnt Ciuwfl at t'arl» T'arls June l; The trari·" news from rMirrnde (au^d exrltemertt here Il I» peneraliy b-lieved to have been brfKijcht about by the late king au«pet.dinK th' constitution TWELVE BODIES. Til Al Nmuher Til UK fur Have Iteen lie revrrnd in Arizona I>i»a»lar. EI l*a«> 'IV* June 1- -Twelve bod ies of Mooil \ tun* lune been re. over ed ut Clifton Xrli but the death liât l« generallv pla< e<J at thirty-on* Mhiiv of the bodlea will never be innernl. although hundred* of men iim ludliig many of the striking miner*, are en gaged in the Bean h The ruah of wa ter» l*i!· moat of th· boilim from C"ha»e^ treek Into the s.m FrfcnilinO rivet S< fier· e i« the ι urrent that the bodier will be rrled far down »ti>um. or will be · oveι.-d by «Ut and * re. kage Harroivfng tale· of deuth ure biought in by [h p|e living along t'haae lanyo·. lift· and <111 Mrttek Sui»hur. I T. June IJ —In <llgKii.K a «•11 the north pa it ο I to* η al a d-pth of lu·' fe. I both tea· and oil rtrU' The κ a a rua ra in I he well loud enouirh to ta- b*-ard Miinr <1*· t a η · ·■ (mm th' well. While experiment)·!·; I>r. W. II. Furd dropped a mat· h In the well, •etι.: Κ fire to the cas. whUh «hot a flame tei. or twelve feet above the turbirg >iti(»lni hi.» rjrefern*· and la ah «ixl bltotenng hi» fa<e. ι « ItWliu» la···!· I ipliHlv*. Outhrle < >kia ^unf I.'. Ourini a meeting of the < llliena of Wiui-ka III • no» ded hull a |»wli n· lâmf rxpM· ed. l'ïtniiut a at.unpe.le of a hundred pei'sion·. U.4ii) were trampled under foot and *IM cllamler rrlfninl K»v V Xnttiiifi ι Μιβ» V. ••iff and M lu» Alla Be· I iitffWld Mere ««nouai y In lured THE FIELD. » There is somethiug to most Tex uis al»out going West thfit they like iûd irty experience is tlie further pre«t von go the more people you in ci μ ίο sigh and wish they were furth'west and this a great mis :»k< ;t great many, win. have come fr< jfthe older states, have made. Thevl have moved from one county in Ί · as to another, liuntin g a better eoiuitijr, until they have almost spent a lifetime. The old saying, "A rolling stone gathers no moss," is true. My better half is with me this time in the western country. After leav ing Ft. Worth last Thursday green pastures and green fields indicated the fact that more rain had fallen out here this spring than had fallen in Ellis county, and as a conse quence corn is fine and spring oats, i)f which there is a large acreage sown in this western country, are yielding 50 to 70 bushels to the acre. The wheat crop is yielding from .Ό to ,'tO bushels per acre. Sorghum is one of the main stays of all this western country, and but for this ίτορ this western country could 1 never have settled so rapidly and ί-ach and every farmer has a lar^ej acreage of it planted and some of J them are already feeding it to their stock. It is hog, horse and cow 1 feed and sorghum molasses is no, bad truck to feed a man on. (trass j was nev >r hetter out here and cattle and horses are sleek and fat. A I mustang out here now with hie ; pouch full of good, rich meeijii ite ! k'rass will wall hi* eyes hack, bow his ears and buck and pitch you flat pi your back on the ground <|uick if you do not watch him closely. The whole face of the eartt out here is covered with flowers of every hue and calor. it is raining every day since June 1 and the flowers and grass are fresh and green. 1 have been here scenting them for two or three days now, and drinking copiously of milk until 1 can feel the essence of this wild meequite stealing through my veins and 1 bejiin to feel 1 ik·· pitching up in the air myself. When 1 roamed in this country twenty years ago i wit nessed many a mustang turned loose (mi this meeijuite grass, jadei. and broken down and as gentle a·, a lamb. Then catch him up in > | w/>ek afterwards and he would mak I your teeth pop pitching and buckimr. ! This climate and liras» lias r**j«a* enating properties that no otf · r j country on earth possesses and a, man or woman with anj life at all , in them cannot help admiring and ; enjoying us exhiiirating effect·. ' My good mother, who was stricken w ith parais sis a year ax", ban never walked since, though tier ' "hlui ι - FyriTmTTTTTr ■ ni'i »» >.·-·-1 nr-, ■. • Mind m a large roiling cnair. Site! "iii* cheerful and is much better, ' than I expected to find her. My! !w ' «ist'-rs out h«-re both have large faniili· * and they make life pleasant tor her and my hotter half and 1, ' tyseif, too, when we are all here and are having a great visit President Roosevelt and other -dentists' alarm over the "Ra?e| Suicide" problem of American f»π; I ilies does not apply to Hrown coun ty or to any of this western country that 1 have ever visited. Large families is the rule out here and the household· without children are few and far between. One of my sisters in the mother of ten rosy-cheeked, bawling, strong, healthy children, and they are all at home, hut one and she is married and lives close i»y. She is rapidly following in the footsteps of her mother with two children in about as many years. Instances of this kind abound all through this ■—ilPC. This country is certainly making up for auy shortcomings in the way of large families that may exist in the coun ties and states east of here. The fact is I am satisfied my relatives out here are more than evening up for my shortcomings in this line and are helping to fulfill the Dible command for many other house holds in Waxahachie who have no children in them for 1 do think there are more homes in Waxahachie without childreu than auy other place on earth. Gardens are splendid out here. Veil ow legged spring chickens are ripening. My relatives out here learned from my good mother how to cook and you can l»et your socks, if you wear them, my wife aud I are living ο ft of the fat of the land. My relatives live at May, twenty miles north of Hrownwood. It is a town of fifteen or twenty business houses and is a prosperous tvwn. It has churches and schools and also a paper, the May Knterprise. It is a first rate little pa|>er and is well patronized by th« business men of the town. It enjoys a good circula tion in the surrounding country. Texas people take aud read more papers than ever before. Tiiey arf more up-to-date aud better posted than the people of the older states. Many happy days to the readers of the Knterprise and may the Uood M after smile on us with a good crop on· time more is the prayer of iN.MtNtDK'K. TAX <»N HAB1EB. Kxtrem* hot weather is a great tax upon the digestive power of ba bies; when puny and feeble they should be given a fpw doses ol White's Cream Vermifuge, the chil dren's tonic. It will stimulate and j facilitate the digestion of their food, so that they soon become strong, t.fiUthy ami active J.V at Hood Λ • Kktla'i. / Don't forget chile aud barberuet tu r at s at OrafWMt * Uraftou'». tl bjkport of τη* γολβιττοη or! m HI M M Waxahaehie. in tlic t-'al» of Tmu, at the | close of business, June («h, 1W». Fi F SOU RCES. Loans and discounts 12®,**) 56 Overdrafts secured and unsecured I8.7M S3 V.P Honds to secure circulation JH.dofl OTI Ranking house, furniture .and fixtures 12,000 0» <>·her real rotate owned 2,5»*! 00 Due from National Banks'not Reserve Agent!) 10.!*I7 1* Due from approved resene agents 22.IHH Til t necks and other ease items tfVS 12 Nates of other National hanks 1.20U OU Fractional paper currencj, nickelsana cents " 77 10 Law Mof>M ;\kj> B»s*.viz Specie t S 6ςο ·*> l.e«al-tender no!es 12-ISfl 00 .P.PSO 00 Kedemption fund with I 8. Treasurer (5'e of circulation » tiG tX) Tot A I, >377,5fr t« mnHiuiriFS Capital stock paid In ll«t.i*Ki ΘΘ .--.irplus fund 20.OU® et' l'mlnided profile. less ajxnrf. and taxes paid 3v*41 61 National Itnrik note* outstanding 2f/. «" «0 Hue to other National Hank- *β *5 Due te State Hank- ami Hmnkers -25 31 Due to approved reserve atrent- . 1.M61 Dividend'1 unpaid , là" 96 Indlv Idti*' deposits Hiiriji'Ct to cli,f< k 70 Drmann certificates of deposit/ ID 21 · 30 Total ,/ «ΠΑ*, βι hS. -ΤΑΤΚ OK I ΚΛ \lf. < ut s Τ Τ It κ Κι ι ι» I, <Hee tiood* in, Caallter of the ahove-natned bank, do -olenm!>γ /ear that the above state ment is true to thevbe»t of iq} knowledge and belief Osck (toonwtx, CMhler. ( Snh-rrbed and sworn to before me Hill sen, llth daj of June. 1'Jtil ' —T. J. ODUL Notarj' I' elle, Ellis Co . Texas Cokkfct Attest It h. Kkwis, / Π ι. Γ Hit*· »-~4»w, Director* M I , Γαι hi· K. * ΗΚΙ'ΟΙΙΓ OK TllJt tONlMTION > TBR i!i lllil at WaxahacJ.f ·η 'he state of TeiM, at tut cio*e of bu*inc*». June Û. ItftCI. iv ι ; *-*ι >i : »*c · m »* ι,ι- *4 *\ιλ r. te »b jw r J,.V« 00 I oan* «ru! di^ount* Overdrafts, «■♦■eur^d and ;»t ···<-·«■■«, red 1 s Hor»d ·* ι ο *♦*<· »i re ci rcu lat Ion Bank ηκ house furniture ami tnhrr real e*ta!e o*ned L>u»* from Naitor.ai Itanks not Kc*er,e Affenin s Due from Mtair ftank- «m! ftanki'r« I»ue from approwd n"-«irve agents < hi'vkti and other v flt^h item* Note* of other Na?:onal Hank* Fractional paper currency. nickel*, and eenl# UiML Mn>n Hi.nnuiKHtKi.nl >pecle I33.M& K» l.eiçai tender note* l"î.<MW} t**- 5t:.'»15 ♦»' kede motion fond with l ^ Treasurer ft > of circulât ljfto (X> [>uè fro«n l ν ί γ»·λ-.,r* r, other than ft'J rédemption fuod + W9 un 11/:» M .. ^■^t» 75 1/Ί4 2*' ;M**> 00 suc 44 ToTAl. Mtct^ rs IJ/Ulll.l ι ir m. and ( apitai »1'κμ paid *un>lu» fund l nui tided profit». tax»** patd National Har.k noie*. Mima&dlk| l»ue toother \Altotial Hank* I»ue to ^tate Hank* and ttanker* Individual dej**»!t·» subject ΙΛ check Demand cerî iftra!» » of depewjt Tti*»»· certifia?*' ' d^t·***· t t aahier'* cheek* f<ui»iar*din£ T*»TAL STATKoli l*\\- # I'm sty or Kt h· I. î A *err « Ca»h hank, do sole «ι β I _» '•'«••ar Kk*· fi t 14 tfM :·· be'.ief. 1 llflijUW Jî ΚΙ ,<0U CJO ftl /?».<¥*> m» 4·» MJU '· t«i;w ι*· h «» Ht Ml* *>l· •GJSlAV* Ti r of f Nat * a^o*eeasaed aie»»e «tal* v» . .J** aed \ > »κ«ι*. ι a»h*er, j — ^tb^cr !>**ΐ · >d »%korr το before m# tki» îHUI. ' 1-ïh da> of Jii'ii. 1Ï8. ' » r H > %ττ. No!ar; 1 ii Kii»*Co leaaa ('οηη*λΤ' 4ttev O. >.. In ν lai*, «V f "ilNMR, Director·. iiri'Diti <>r ■ IK < oMimiiN or r net— ♦ i ;ji To at «ulUikif. IB the Htate of Texaa at tts· < it tot bualoea», June Ï. lit' we-: Hc>uwc:t«. loan» and dmrount* l.'-.SJIi ι nerdraftn.«-cured and unu-rumt e< <".> C. β Honu>· ι» •«■urf circulation '* " ! freinlum* on t * Honda l.((®'fi Mock", «rcuriu·*. etc IS7 M Kankin( hou»». furni r»· ar>d fixture-· i4.ll») Hi, other real estate owied Xtt Ml Due from National luuia- not r<*r.e «Kent*' 9.UI *' Due from Slate Hank· and Hanker» JK». i« IHte from approved ree«-rve afecu w t>l < h*'tk» and other rash Item» I M W Noue* of other National Hank· W*j no fractional paper eurreao, meket* and rent· 1*6 U Lawlal Moaev «eaer %♦ la Baafc. *1*1 specie Ml* UO le«al tender note» l:»,it*l tO Uedeniption fund with l*. s. Ireaaurer >y{ of circulation ι , , Total m 00 mkuod η Δ MU I I Ml I LIAfllLITIKN. nuo.floo co «Μου au 3M* .t7 IO.MD IM) b40 Vj «S.tfl Λ Υ,Ιί* ** I S j* :, ce Capital ttock paid la Hurplua fund t'Mlvtded proflta, lew» expenaea and taxe* Mid National Hank note, out «landing l»tte to other National Hank# IndU iduai depoait· »ub)ect to check I>emand certificate» of depo»it Time certiecatc» of depoalt Total WieJHO TJ HT Λ TIC OV TKXAM. Ciiinnortuii I. Ed rCUBhl»*baa».fa»hlerof the abo»e r, a iced bank, do notemofy »»eal thai the abo»· atate inent >· true to the beat of in) kno* led*» aad belief. . Ko. V I t shtM.M»*, 1 aabier. ~ — Subxcribed and »«οπι ιο before me î as a t.. ! thin Uth da) of Apfll 1WB ' ^ ' W. L. Hutume, No!ar> Public. Elite Count), Texa» COkUTT-tllMt \l. κ Ttxrunw. ι Η Κ. srai.itiK··, iMracter*. J. Η MILL**. ) Texas Midland Railroad. A «trirtly up-to-date line. "Nothing too ifood for it· pa' roue." Elegant roaclie·, splendid dinint? l'are, serving meal· a la carte at reasonable price·, and tlrat-claaa cuiaine, all go to make a journey oyer the road a pleaaure long to be remembered. Clone connection· mad»' at Junc tion pointa to and from all point·. ΚulI iuformatlou regarding; rate·, time card·, Pullman reservation·, etc., will be cheerfully furnlahed by by any agent of the Midland or the und<*r«i(rned ou application. r. Β McKay, (i. P. Α.. Terrell, Texas Au ad. in u»e Daily Light want bolumn Will bring the de β ι red result. "You're not so warm" when you get and*» er is front of an electric fan that mean* business—the only kind we sell and pat up, It saves it· coat a hundred times over in the savinp of brain matter. We hav* several sizes and atyiee, all g-ood, bat varied to suit size of room, ditto of pockftbook. Want a catalog? Waxahac hie Electric Light COMPANY.— Will R.alston €) Comp'y Will appreciate your or ders for anything in the line of Groceries, Feed stuffs, etc. : : : Free Delivery Store on College St It does give one a Pair» (« * î · « lii; . t »'ir wf ι·- m\ ki··- ir· ! J ..uocii Why hllj »UCh (· L Uiii-t 'ir k'· ·«!» gj} * wh«ii Κ Hntrt* will »Mj> m rm W BrcoK Hill l r $4 OOj* Rosedale $3 CO*' F x I ^ t » f ; « f t T1 j < II k · I gj 11 11 ' · > »< rr · · ? ' "tf I . ι I I · ι > < ' tctl»| * 1»ϊ .i (C κ» » ι . ' ι 11 » ι : I ι · 1 · ν * m (· Λ ·) southf; r ν liquor tc ο m pa (· DALLAS, TEXXS. φ\ W« Prepay Kxpr»·· • «·«»«·"«· e/ïftï*·®· · · »« -α 3- DELIVERED 3^° a I'pon ï»c<ipt »»f C >* 1» <>r · 1 * ■ «« will ilrliwi te ν .«ι- ii»jrr«t ' .<« » I char^i■■ · τ aid I our full »|u.art m>mIo* ">f Six Year·» IKJ , % Coney Creek WhisEf U >e or S«>ur Mteh, no m > ■ ► !< < Satisfaction jfiia*;int«-r«l »<r your ■: > ν « k. H. BRANN & CO., Fort Worth,Tex\ |«TAR( t«dtJ* Î* ! When y«»u go t· > Mineral Wells, stop it— "The Oaks" It is located a convenient distance from the Celebrated Wells. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and is iresh and clean, bach room has a southern expos ure. There is sewerage inside the build ing. The rates are reasonable, the service is the best obtainable, and the large lawn is beaut'ful and homelike Water from the wells will be brought to sick guests, and no effort is spared for the comfort and pleasure of all the guests of the house \ \ · a Î Rates per weeku - 58.00 to 514.00 ■ Bates per day 2.00 I (Special rates to family parties.) I Delicious Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda Fresh Home· Made Candy Chocolate and Bonbons Fresh box Candy Grert-AinericaB Cart» Kitchen CLOTHES CLEANED AT HALF P«ICE Your Suit Cb-anpd A Pre««*d fortl.QU Your Pr»>aa«>dfor .4Γι Your Faut· 8i»ou)j»*cl * fretted for .1 Rufus lackland s Misfit Parlor, Mttldlr of Houlk Hid· S«e«n. W»i*h««hs* DR. A. K. COLLINS 7 VfcTfcKlNAKY Surgeon: : At Cond· MuiliT'i Htabl«. W AZMt)Mbi« / Τ· χ·· <* 11 m » See Enterprise Job Office For 1*κ*' blank»· Hill of Hal» book· '£> c«nta eacti.