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The Thief... ...of Beauty I· Γ·ρ»ογ*4 hf VlntdfWUI'· KffulMor ΊΗτηΐΜβ4· of yrwmg wemtn ·-· ««akinr to tb« fict tK«t inhrr;l«0 «wr<4n#«« has l>wi »tuirn 1*1 r ·*<* inatwUl »»f μ\> *inf . Kr*àfe. bright fyri and bro»»,th# teii U> wnnkiM of («In Ca »e t* ken îS· p.» · of tiMM (otmrr (bir«i. 1 bap* »r« i.' » «■«■·"*.·»# 1 ·-- »»** · W tftk I m *o4 »■ I&MImI in tK· ihorwnf, a- » · . · Aon to Of»t#r α%- » tW# fnrmer ( .j-aaurra. i?»i( Îbt# rrow. di » - In h-eg «π #rj I -.apt ' it rd 1m , ^ RtfhU, *«■·*. ( i- ' « · ' . A ,·■»■»# Ifmpluflii Irxtfcrata oVt *■,**<.'. ·η<1 ν »iVfn*d r.r Γη· khattaran! rverνtt and »*ha « *! * ·» » »* fe·* *«| J · · <► ornant te < * « * n t ' ' ? '· « » ■-.ft·· -ΛΓ· ·· ·'.·»■■ ·-■-·> fo4hb|Ufc ι ■ Bradfield's Female Regulator TK# rr« «t «Wnf· ■***■'<![ in*i4fcfmî !*$. «>»· W»9»' .n t>*a Wi>fU. It r*>katv«ra painf ·*%»»·»·< · tr j-f - f mor. Mm·! · . « ' r .- : · -» ■ r • · · r ■ ι ^· ■ . a . ' . !,, ·%■*<%.*%. . » « · » » ' f · ■ % ( · ;, twu .i rrf th# w ' ? f M.tf: drofsa. (X ·· *' (K.»hw/k, P«>d4Kl Hm tft ixm Η mm s « * '«Î fr»· THt BwAt/ftCLD Regulator Co. • ATLANTA, GA y »B RKN 1 Sard S ,iau i>r < \v Ko H MAI.K My ' ,r< r» atreet. \T*piy ! st 4.'" «*! ' ** ** Bul Ha. . u ί'< » H S Λ I. Κ At η h-» rj t ►•llabl* family Im/vy Kaniland. ι M IΜ ι S Γ Mfi y s» » f m ι '.il y · u (nvc tri··.! tt rou κ Μ«ίΤ«·Γ W A rant. iK τ. »< ' m» on - Let u· hrinK H ( lev·laud, tf 11. Κ Ν 'Γ V of Htng«-r a·-· Injrniachiu" ratea at th· Bluffer office tl WH\ Buy e^win.; π:»· altac f ; - niant* elaewi.are *h»n w- cat. aeii • hqttlea for 73c. tucker» 7". rufl%r» T*»c, «I th* Klnger iftlca Fîiioh 70 τ·. - w, ! 17· J old. tf I.MET Γ» clean or repair that old machine HttUffllon lfu#r*i.(«·'··! >r no par Phnn«i 7f> n*w, old 117 ; ^initrr Matiofacturing Co HKHÏ OU «t th* Blti»***r "W * tf Ν Κ KDI.KS At at·.ν time 'Id uiwhin·. Phone the fflce, tit w phone 70, old 117 for any Hinjf»r tf PEACH 8KF.D WAMKD Will pay 11 <10 per buahel for all [>each *"•<1, (Ma rear'a crop. Phone IM J Β Miyhaw. tueatf KiN you put d·*·" your winter tajron nl.ould plac* old new·· «ir« r tbani. It will make J ι· ronn^Km«r Kor a ale at Llfhl «fîte· at ÎV per >v^rlre<l f7 WANTK1) The ladlea to know we fca*a juat received a naw involca of mountnielllck embroidery ptecea aiid thread Alao coronation braid· arid pattern· for walata and center piece· Call and aee thetii at Wo Rirfn'a Κ tellurite, .1». W. Kranklln • tr«»et 40 FOB Β Κ Ν Γ On January 1. )!*M, the atore building on aouth aid·· -if » (aarr u<> w occupied by the W. Λ I auultiK Dry Uo.xl» company Ap ply to KJ William· tf « Λ ^ I Γ-Ι» Λ l»ar«»"l > " Τοηο*·»·»·* Harbor Kliup 36ρ ΚΟΚ MALE Μ ν home on th·- cor ner of Ho·· areune ai, I Karl»·? •treet. C. M Hrady If WANTED A whit· wo in at. to do Ιιοαι· w> rk. Apply to I. Α kill Noith College ιτ»ηο» ■ FOR HALE Two Kood, yonuK milch cow». Kreah its milk C. L Kidd. t( ΚΟΚ SALE -- My rMidaikM ai *-Λ) Mui.ro* »tr«*>t Bird fefwrt. Ί0 ΚΟΚ KALE My r»-»ld*uc*, conven iently located to College and I'm *erafty. J. 8. Perrin. 42 A. J. MOHELEY, ul*im»n for Winona" Mill· full aeamlp»· ho siery and underwt-ar, old 'phont· W6. A LA KO Κ STOCK ot ·< wlnp ma chine ne«dlea, oil, belt·, and all kind of sewing machine **tri»« *1 way· on hand at Arnold'· Mueic Store. tf LADIES' and GENTS' Clothing Cleaned, K«paired. Th* b*»t work in town. Loweet prie*··. 213 Kaal Main at. J. 8. Perrin. H UOKLEN'H A KNICA SALVE Haa world-wide fame for marvel ou· cur*·. It Kurpaaaea any othei »ahe. lotion, ointment or balm· foi cat·, corn·, burn·, boil», »ore· felon·, ulcer·, tetter, «alt rheum fevtr »or<·», chapped hand·, «kir eraptioua, infallible for pile·. Curt tTitaranteed. Only -ic at Thornaa A Moor·'· drug «tore. J. C. LUMPKINS, Tali of fi·1 irut Said to Bp a Noteri ons liribf Takt>r, ALL THE DISORDERS. Tbejr Are Attributed to This Indl »idnal and Λ m»-ricana in Tur key In«i*t That the Sul tan IHM'harge Him. fîeirut, Sept. 10.—Vice Connut Ma jreissen, when he was fired at recently. wai near a police booth. Hie assailant in not yet known. The authorities ««re Indifferent end thus far have liven no satisfaction. The Modem quarter of Beirut from Friday up to Wednesday. was in a • tat» of anarthy and thirty persons were killed, amnng whom, however, were no foreigner*. The shops a Γ» clo»»d, th»* streets are deserted and th*· fovfrnmi-ni is s« »-iiiii aly unable or un wllinK to ««surne the safety of the i>«ident* Tli« armai of th· An "man γ;ι|«·τ« Hroohin .ud San Francteco. «as op portun»- Admiral Cotton is on th» ai»rt Signal men and a trtiard sl«-p; at the I'nited Stat»·* ronsulat» Tuesd»v ni*ht Th. men im board th» war»hlp* ar» uîi'li r arms r»ndy to disembark at » al from th«- consulat» The boats of th- Itrookiyn and th»· Sen Kran< is.-o ha\» rpiti noit^r^d the ι oast b»iow th» pt (i rli ι f th» Anwii' a.n mission in ord»r to «»·!<■< t landing places in (at. of n»»*d The Am»r<ari mission iry au t h»>r!t s >» hi»·.» demanded ruard·· for th< ρΓ·«ι··«·ΐ|.·η of th·· ml«ston printing otfi· -· and ; t»·· mis«ion property An attempt te »nt^r an Amerl. an r^vl <i»n« » on Saturday β» frustrated. The An · .» · « h»r» think th» Γι.*·! Stat·-· r vernment dhonM ;n* »t 01 th-· dl«mi/' »l f the w»;i of Beirut. a · >· •fui· r*j : I - *.tk»-r to whom .all th<· ' -- orders ai» «ιtribu ed. The opir... h»re l« that th» power» «houid tak» a ■ ι •ov r: ι * ' tti. I.»· ■ r !i«tr . t. NEW PROCLAMATION Vvt r· P./n if rnfrt For Murder*-* c? Κ no iid Qu««n Demanded fV<T**»!e Kept l<» TU# HfiMm a r*, > ■ * ». ' * ' λ it r »·■'<- ' J * «*<1? \ fo ι j*· ^ ι·- '- - turn railing on ait th<· ©ltk«-# t«# »u» 1 !ht« (fround \·\ <!♦ rr«ïi-hnir the moat »* vt· 5 : It·) 'tit* t*.· 1h+ η ir«J«"r« of Κ ι κ Ai«»iai«1er *ηΛ 1>γ«*λ Th·* Off « r * ·'♦ U*re îhat «*ithrf Τ rtv \ or thf » irrj· m « ?' J« .» » the .' · The pro* ! ft ' 1w ith JiHinjf I for * tw· fr»r Κ <»«* fvter Th* η HiblJ now ο ι ·«· t > î \ t»*kra #i·?<*» mth M«*» j offi« «-r* and 6efXM»rt<i* th«*lf Μ »*&*<* f«r*at · 't**4*U*f»u t ton on ut il·;· * of the ^ι·ΐ-οι· t π if τ. t of <»«·ί ♦•rul <Ίνι klet- ο ο*· of »h* < Mr·? · on*j»iraU>ri. , to ornt > ^ ♦* « urn ) of N\*h LOUISIANA LOGROLLERS Or egates F^om Γ Woodmen Camp» Present at SHrevtport Hhi *s 1 j\ Hept 19 Th«? l/iut* ia· » l>>tfr* s <-·«.. m Mon. In *»o«*lnn In th.* ·ι*\ »t*tt<·! th* fn>H»»* - *j ofTi #r* ί«·τ ih·· m *.m « ^rar PreaHlent H H M tièe of Couoh^tta vl»·» preal· Λ#·> 1 M J ' 'asti* ..f Shtrw|HU' bunk er <' I> H ■ k« of Shrfv»j«>rl iw< r»· fjy> ! I* \\hii«- *»f Winnflfld f»t«r! V, t. t'ait]»· I of M—n> mlilimii Ο I. Yat«« f Htyt» · I1U m·ttlr> I> W lliJWrll .'f ouahittu l-OLT.I of π\*:λκ· ·· J I' f*u?l»r of Hhre* *·|«>Μ rvmrci- W \ngttn and JH Κ Whit# h^atl Norv* te ■· Employed CVtppI· Cr*«k Coio S«-j.t 10 Th·· Ml')' «nan. la I Ion fut* »ι· nnuiK » I I hit r .· > m»nit>er» of the e't: }r4*raUvn of Mm#r* mill b* rtn ■ pie* ·*·! In ar rn!( »■· owned h\ th» i» IMa IhIW>f Mcaican Jutlct Οι·· C · . -«Τ Μ<·«1· ο JO Ni Moi.ia IslM<n Hm'ir ι ■ »· 'u»tl<< of thr mi pr*m< · ourt i« d»« l Hf «11 u jiMri nf **« BASEBALL. Southern Lligu·. At I.ml' Π Κ Τ Ittl# Km k Ϊ. Ittr miliKhaii <> At l»hr· ν e|x>ri/-- Mi>iitaonirr> k Bbrr>»|Ml 3. National L*agua. At St Uouia Klrat |.imt Clniln natl. I* Ht Ixiui» J Sft ond Karm CtiuInnati. Γ, St. 1 At liro-'klyn Klrat κιηι>' ttoalnn 1 Brooklyn, 0. 8*< ond |<mt: Brook lyn. 4 Hotton I At Plttiburf «'hi ago, 1. PiUshing. ! Afn»-iean League Αι Ηλ*ιογι Klr»t game Washing ton 4 Hxaiflti J ond gam·. Una toi . S. Washington. I. At land —Klrat |unr: St. taiula, * Clrvtlai Ί β H^vntd gum*: Cleve land. 2 St l^outa 1 At Nrw Turk Kvrat (imi- N^w Tork t I'htladi-lphta. β S»> >>nd cam* Ν»Ά Vork. * Philadelphia, 3 Swift Galding. 8> rtiiuft* Ν Y Kept. 1» Th» *-rW> ». «ir.t for trottine gliding» »«i hfok· η by *laj· τ Delmar. It· hold er In hl« · (T<-rt a^<un»t the New York state fair tr.< k mord Major Ltelmar •rronpilah'-tl the· itiilAIKf In ï U1V», clipping · ••-■ond ftum hi· o«n mark, and 3-4 of a »· <■»!·* from the ataUtim moril ·>» ï f-V «•tatili.'hed by t'rrt ' 1 rua Jockey'· Hard Fall. Buffalo. Ν Y Krpi 1β -Jot-key H*l ftrKin fi-ll from Mi»· MrHwktii in til· «treti h at K·' aorth *hrn lu* mount atunib.«-d M».geraori hit tfc# track hard .nd »a· urnβηκmu.< for fSp?*»"·* i WILL atTTLE. iutby Ha· Agreed to Pay the Amount of Stat·'· Claim. AuMin. Tex.. Sept. 10.—An a result Ot an extended conference between the etate penientiary authorities and A S. Busby. formerly asistant financial agent of the penitentiary system. wtio was alleged to have b«-en short in his accounts about ί2δ,0β0, Busby has a;freed to pay over to «h.» attorney gen era! to the «ι ■ ount of the state within fifteen days the sum of $?50fl. whlc'i. he asserts, is the extent of the short age. POUND GUILTY. Dick Moor* Gets Twenty Year» in the Penitentiary. Bonham. Tex.. Sept. 10.—The Jury In the case of Dick Moor® charted with killing A McLaughlin at Paris last March, returned a verdict of Ku!lt> assessing the punishment at tvy^nty years In the penitentiary. This case «a; tried in lion ha m on a < hartge of venue from Paris and has attracted widespread Interest. WAS ASLEEP Tram Bached on Young Man and He i« Instantly Killed. Galveston Sept 10—Ttert S Bailey. ■ ymin* man twenty-five years of agi· was run over by a southbound Santa Fe freight train No 37 at Virginia Point. ju»t a<ross the bay from <«al Veaton arid Instantly killed. It Is un derstood thi»t he was sleeping on the track at the place mentioned when a Santa Ke train headed In on the tr ι W and pu»hed some ι .irs o\ er him. P:i per· found on his person Indicate that up to th«- t rue of hi* death h·- was memt>er ι κ··"·Ι m inding of the Mr eola Imk*' f Μ >·τ Woodmen of tî World MINERS STRIKE S·* Hunrfd c' Tt-em Crue to Labor ». Thurbtr Juneti?n. Thuitwr Jun. ti.m Τ··χ f- j.t. 10 M'»r· than ' m · r* of the Τ<·χ ·» ! T'a! iΓι (\ Ί ι η» ι it atni< k W< In· (J.iv for h.>.-h< vk.ttV"' Thv. nre - ty Ilttli ir · Mot <1av "th*y celel»rat· ! i! k * t ι i· n! h· r· Sorti·· ·[ thorn «· It·· ii h if il M 'rai «' :ν * here tî e ηι.Ί miner* hav or - ir · ·< I f-ir ·.· .·! . · ,tr* f»n Tut*d.i> th»· Thurber miner· ». ! aioum! lu k. ot* inM-r*inR They nui<l· th«it il* ;.· 1 fur h «h-r u.i«r«- «hi h w .i» ref i«<tl Th»-\ marc h to Min* ru ι ft.·· πι <l;*titnt mal retur· e«l * ίΊ Inau* iTrtt'il th- KTrik* Home η t er« have · · ι v< .« I thf union arιΊ r» * illlnn to «oik Th* 1 ίτ· I ' k w ι ·· k ·>f t h·· on ir» ru η π ι r r Deplorable Accident. e T·» S« pt 11' Κ et· h· r M< Dur tel tl.» 1 -j'at old >· il <t M·^ M< t>an *ho ,lv·· four rv · .: nf |,τ»ι·ν — w.i* kl 'led li> h S· 1 - ally being «hot thi· i»ch th·· h>-.i 1 with a t.«rjrr-t rllh· The rlfl·· »:is In the t|ji ·Ι» ^1 I « νου τ ι.·· ■ broth· t Red Τβ*η Tragedy lleaurror' Te* Hrpl 1·· In ι tllffi rulty t>»-r v* ♦ - r l>nn «Sill, Co.or·· 1. and Jl*»i r S · ■ Hh R»tl I'mw ' Smith w •hot .md ki - Ί \ ikiubl*· 1-1 τï'r*l nhni ITUn lotid··] * ιι>ι bu· k«h"it was u·- i OUI w ;<« ht r· «t··»! It Named Goebel Will* Pol't T· * Sept 10 Tit·· man f..ur..1 r.rur th·· r.iûr"#'' '·»« k lure an unoon*« iou» «ondltion »»* Identi fied «* Joaeph 'lor bel of lirind Sallni" He I* «till urn on*. iou* and «light ho|»e« are eatrrt ι ιγ··<1 for Ift* r« o\»r\ He I* about t»enty-four >ear* old Valuation of * Railroad Orange Te» Sept 10 The valua tion* of the frange and Northw#«t*rn railroad I* approved bv the rallro.nl lotnmlaaio· Th·· total valuation In f ludlng a'l the lompanv'* proper! \ foot* up ' 14 k TSJ 4"< TERRIBLE CYCLONE It Den Great Damage η Karoma Garbe d County» Oklahoma Outhri' <'kla Sept 10 V vrïolif •truck tti♦· » ..f K.ironia tn Gardi ' 1 «ount). Jolr κ rteat dutiMKr Th.· ltim lier yard* «·{ the tientr\ Κ π h! , 1 \th e> temjwiîl»» »ere deatroy· 1 The lealdrm · oi J.une» Mulerbauicb wa* leveled lo 'lu ground. mid th» blink amith *h<i· of Smith Bro* wa* ·!· »Iroy κ! Will Be Accepted South Μι Aleater. I Τ Sept lfl — The Wl< hit» Southern Ruilwav h;i« made a proposition to build from \Vi> h It». Knn . to South MoAleater I Τ If ■ bonu« of IT.o ΛΛ0 In < u*h or re»| ea tate with ugh! of wa\ . hrouKh the rttjr and land for trrinluala 19· Risen The ρταρνκΐΐίοη will be ureptrd ai d work on the line will be commet,ted ,t once · Territory Fir·. Parfell I T. Sept 10.— More than one-half of the hualneoa hou In Wayn· a \lilac·· *even mil··· »outh ">t here, were c<'t»umed by fir·· ruuain* a Ion* of ii,»·r» than S?5.0uu In building* and •tock POL ICE PUZZLEO Detective» Thmk Jon··' Nam· Wn Inadvertently Patted on Paper San Fran· i*u SepL l< - The police •re at a lo»* In know hou a Buffalo ne»e;iai«er In whuh the body of η dead Infant wa» found. · ame to bear a label addr.·»». .1 lion J M Jolie ^V'ashiiitton Arka'iHua." Immediately Under the addrew· were ihe »un]i •The Bulletl>. l>ete< tlve» have a theois that through caralraanea* the ■lip bnirini lh·· 11.10»· of former Sena tor lone» «u Inadvertently paated or tile paper whi· h « ame to San Fran cise» among th. η har.j'i of the Kvealng Bulletin. PERGONALS T. H. Wear was in Dallas today. W. B. Starr of Dallas is in the city. Mrs. G. G. Piereon returned last night from Aoatin. D. H. Thompson and little sons were hi Dallas today. Miss Ethel M ay η or of Chicago is the guest of Miss May Braov. Mrs F L. Hawkins and children went to Dallas this morning to visit relatives. Miss Willie May GasKell of Fort Worth is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Will Moore. Dr. H. O. Stacy left yesterday evening for Quanah to see his sister who has been sick several weeks. Miss Clara Barton of Cbtckasha, I. T., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. | A. J. Puckett, on Williams street. Attorney T. H. Collier of Knnis spent yesterday and today in the city, representing λ client in the county court. Miss Leila Hood of Savoy arrived yesterday evening to enter Trinity University. She will make her bom»· with her brother, W. F. Hood Miss Minnie Cunningham of Com anche, who attended Trinity Uni- I versity last year, returned yester- i day eve"in« to resume her studies 1 in tliat institution. Miss E. A. Traylor returned home! yesterday from Chicago where she has been spending the summer pros- ' ecuting her etudies in art under the best teachers there. She will · pen her studio soon. 21 YEARS A DYSPEPTIC. Κ. H. Foster, :U8 S. 2d St., Salt l.ak»· City, writes: "I have been bothered with dyspepsia or indices- j tion for 21 years; tried many doctors without relief; recently 1 got a bot-j tie of Herbine. One bottle cured! me, 1 am n"w tapering off on the ! second. I have recommended it to j my friends; it is curing them, too.' | "sic at Hood A· Martin. ♦ •ΦΦΦΦΦ+ '"Pino Money lend Puis woffy Bell" You Get Ahead Faster if Your M<»ne\ Earn<< I Interest. I φ » $1.00 will open an account. . . F >ur Per Cent < >n Saving* compounded semi annually * Φ Act Today Tomorrow never Come·. Wpstern Bank & Trust Co., ; Waxahachie, Texas The millionaire of tomorrow is the systematic «aver of today In life, men have mounted up ward* to success and affluent β, through the habit of *pendin)i less than their income 15 CENTS Connections to Ennis, Boy ce, Gar rett. Ike. Palmer, Trumble and Ferris. ftoDUit, perfect service. All line· ! metallic circuit. Louk Distance ; 'Telephone. HusmesK Phone W.OOa month Residence Phone frJ.UU a month No partv line·. Ellis Co. Independent Téléphona Company.* ·"—— c — — MISS ROSE OWENS, iPf No. 720 Seventeenth St-» WASHINGTON, D*C. "If every suffering «muo h» the suae experience with Viae of Cardui that I had, Tour medicine will be meat popular. About a year ago , I began to have a worn out , tired feeling with lassitude, pains in the hack and head which kept increasing every , month, i felt that I needed something, but to get the right medicine was the trou ble. I finally decided on your Wine ot Uirdui ind only needed to take thru bottles when I vu fully re covered- " 111/|HEN Mies Rose Owens, who j WI baa a responsible position in I ' ' I the Govern men t service at Washington, D. C., decided to try Wine of Cardui, she made a wise choice. Over a million women have been relieved of female weakness by this same Wine of Cardui. It is not a strong medicine but may be taken everv day in the year by any woman with benefit. It aoes not force results, bat corrects dérangements of the fcienatrual organs. It strengthens the nervous system, gives tone to the bodily func tions, acts directly on the genital organs, and is tbe finest tonic tor wo men known to the science of medicine. Mat Horn Ovmu. If yon are a s offering wo man w« wfroid 1*7 to too that "Wine of tardai seldom fails to completely cure any caste of female ills. We say emphatically, it never fail· to benefit. Every day ban dreds of sufferers are writing to our Ladies' Advisory De partment. The letters are opened by persons compe tent to give advice. Mrs. Jones was cured bv follow ing the advice which was freely given her by the Ladies' Advisory 'Depart ment. Miss Owens was cured without advice by just baring a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from her druggist and taking this great medicine in the pri vacy of her home. No doctor's ei amination, treatment or advice is neo~ essarv. You have read what these two cure<i women have written. Is this cot enoupk to lead jou to determine to be rid of suffering ? August 13. 1900, Mrs. W. H. Jo» «. of Cameron, Mo., writes: "I suffered ter-ibly at moot hi y periods for three years. I would sometimes go foe seven months with no flow at all. Now I have my health back again and am expecting to be confined in January. 1 cannot praise your medicine enough." WINE of CAHDV1A METER RATE FOR LIGHTS AND SMALL MOTORS Adopted by the WAXAHACHIB ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., to takf- effect on and after September 1st, UK PRIVATE RESIDENCE RATE The first K. \V. per month, for ea<-h lfic. j>. or the equal thereof 20 Kftch additioi ai Κ \V is COMMERCIAL RATE The first two K. W. pi r month for each ]6 c. p. or the equal thereof 120 Each additional K. W. 15 The Commercial Rate include!· ►'verythinjç except residences, and ttie minimum charge on all Light accounts is fifty cents per month Β«ν Small motor* same as Commercial Light Kate. Wax&hachie Electric Light COMPANY. s3= DELIVERED s3^1 ill J Upon rtceipt of Casb <ir Money Order for :·3.<>0. ♦ we will deliver to your nearest Kspressotti < a'l 1 charges pre; «id Four full quart jottle-s of Six Ν ears Old Coney Creek Whisky |. j J Wyeor Sour Hash, no marks to indicate contents. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. H. BRANN & CO., Fort Worth, Tex. t* iShi THE ONE. POINT W" wish to emphasize about our Hardware is its high-grade excellence. We take pains to always maintain the highest possible quality and sell at a price no greater than perhaps is often charged for a kind not nearly a* good We want yoH to try u». : : : : : : Our aimais to Please û 'Phone No. 84 ELLIS COUNTY H'D'W CO. Ρ URVEYORS of UBLIC LEASURE . the Houston «S Texas'Central Railroad Places for Relaxation and KeetftllUP·· KINGSLAND, LLANO. LAMPASAS} MARLIΝ AND WOOTAN WELLS. TRY TH KM t Summer Kates in Elfecl|June 1st. Writ* for Illustrated Booklet M. L. ROBBINS, Wm. DOHERTY. υ Ρ A Τ A Act.Ά ;O.Jp.|A HOUSTON. TEXAS η The LIGHT fills the bill.