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: &L orget the Men end they'll fe^l riegle *ted. A pair of our Slippers* ■will make tnem kuow they're very much re membered : : : : : the price 1.50 2.00 2.50 Ladies Felt Slippers art3 jçoiiiir fast; hope we may hare the size w! "π von ask for it. . . Th· se e> tnforte are 1.25 1.50 Little Ones are eo dr^eeeil up In a pair of our : : I Patent Shoes No tiieer Sauta Claus could be tfiveu them limy w ill cost you TO 2.00 ~ I Crow Bros ! il rhe Slv II &· at "ri te hauiil.t Kfiiied.T Κκ-'ΐκ-ΐιΐI\ ai· "idetits ociMiι in tl Il .ο »-·.··! 1, w 11 u* ' ι fiiii»·· ("jiiiw, «· ι · • j»r«inf> a: Ί bruin**: fm ne in Midi mue», Mullaril'n Si ·.·*· Limit tut h un t tf ι «iiv yxiirii b**n tlt»- cm κι «ut i.*v..ritf !a ι ily r«*niedy , '»').· m<t il ·») Ht M<><>rl «'.· Martin f · ·· iir | <<rted t util I ineu a 11 il n ,»j - km* »t spécial prie»·· Durham .'7 15 CENTS C «onecfions ίο Knnis, Boy ce, Gar ret», Ik··. Palmer, Trumbull and Ferris. fviiir'pt, i>*rf»H-t e«rvic«·. AU lin»-» bwlalttc circuit. l-oiiir Distance lvie|ilian«. Phone #.f.Uil a month K*<ii<t»iic« Phone . tr.'.OU a month Κ·' party line» CUit Ce. Independent Telephone Company. fruiΓ,ΗΜΎΙΠ » NGLtSH ERfsVSOYAL PILLS (Mfiit·! «Λ·' U.i|« <i««utitr. • ν S s \n. 4 ·»< · «k ' I 4 « ! »»'»» y Γ* 4 il 14 ill >1 I 1»*Λ |.N(«Lbl! · · II» ' I··!·) 1*1 »i 1 ■<· wtlicr. lit lu*·· r**u« HhImi *ηιΙμ· *ii»4 imil»· F ** f»«· <f! ' ·' · 1» i 4r. I· l'*»i U-M ler*. (*#·»> >«w»ni A.· 'rl^tfWI . »« ι ·-«r. ' r«H »·η- ιλ.·»···· ··— ·.*··· > <1·* WPRWeMMHSMffiWK -PPNMMMPPPI DAILY HAP: CITY BK| Dolls at cost. / -Jee Fireworks gaVv*. 7at Will Moore Hardware Co. 27 Choice celery atyd cranberries at Kelleher's. A 28 Do not miss the game of football on Trinity gridiron Christmas. 27 A. H. Yeager, job printer, phone 40. tf Ladies and children» jackets at cut prices at Durhwns. 27 Choice celery and cranberries at Kelleher's. 28 When you want fireworks go to the Will Moore Hardware Co. 27 s Dallas vs. Waxahachie, heavy weights, Trinity gridiron Xmas. 27 ! Fine blankets and qttilts at I)ur hains. 27 WILEY'S chocolate cream drops ! at Tbomas A Moore's. tf Have you tried tIn.se Dixie Kisses at Empire Kakery. tf The newest toy tire World's Fair Myiug machine at D%"hains, 27>c. 27 WIl.KN S \a)i.Ha marshmallows at Th 1 m ; t s »\ Moire's. tf ( 1 ■ ·ί·ι! s i i.· ; r yound at Km· ι ; re Bak< ι y. tf .M > ;is ties, susj'"iidefs aud gloves for ( .ristmas. Si·· Dd/liAiU. 27 Λ η w ι· of iius been put on the building occupied by J. W. Mc M anus. \Y 1 L F S mint chttColale fresh from factory at I horn ι* Λ Moore'·. u A full line of Chocolates at Em pire Hakerv. tf Si.k initial handkerchiefs jc and Λ0 ■ ai Durhams. 27 Mhs Louise Skillern, will ei.ter I iin on Friday, Januar> 1 New Ye ir's Day. We have « oar loa I of fireworks and selI 'em cheap. Will Moore Hardware Co. 17 Hollies with berri*i>, roses and carnation*, for Christmas, at A. Gardner's. 27 The newest parlor games are pit and dogou and w» irtive both. Tbom as Moore. tf - VY 11.Κ Ν ' S choci.1 it··s fi«id b·hi h.nm are the best at I Inn is Λ Moore's. tf Ladle- fine kul ι_Ί<>* f»· only 7.">c ;»t Durham*. _'7 Trinity I niversitv adjourned to day at noon aft id will jfive tie stu dent» a \ acfWlou titiil January 4 Acting on eii^kjestions made by the grand jury (he county commit ■loners are having repairs made on the courthouse. The National Strain Laundry an nounces that th-./r plant will not he in operation I'ffday and Saturday of this week . '3! K. Garrett, who lives near the city, was here yesterday and said his wife win visftitik' relatives »·» Tyler. fonde Mosley,r4ias received a car of the faiuou» Purina Feed for horses and Phone 4.ι and «et a sack delivered. '17 The city public schools will dis miss tomorrow afternoon tor the Holidays. Τ h il- will tak·· ti;· a^rsl:; Monday, January 4. I'ra.Vermeetijuf at the Methodist church begins Untight at 7 o'clock. Don't you fail if ο be ton hand aud get the full ben» fit of this important mid-week service. J . Henry Miller* the Hay gin man, was in liif city y»-*ierday and said he had giuiied 1THI bales this season. He said he had on hand about MR) bales to sell. Mr. J. K. Kwher and Miss Dora Norhies, a yoilng couple, w«re uuit ed in marriage this morning by County Judtfe Hawkins in his office Ht the court hoUSe. \\ (;. Davip'of Freestone county ι atne to Waiahachie yesterday to h av · y*>· iitad stone applied to a w.itii*! revived from the bite of a dog supposed t ι be mad. The stone adhered freely. Jim Webb, who live· near Forre· ton, was here Tuesday and said he had lately expended $800 in Improve ments on his residence. Mr. Webb's home is surrounded by 200 acres of flne land and he is one among the happiest farmers in Ellis county. He well deserves the success he has attained in agricultural pursuits. Superintendent Todd, of tne Bap tist Sunday school requests the an nouncement that there will be at laast one present on the tree tomor row night for each member of the school, and that some one from each family represented in the school b6 present to receive it. try said he would her of fine Plymouth on exhibition at the here next month. chicken· poultry «how Threshing Cotton. Hearing of the success of farmers in the northern counties of ihe state in the matter of threshing cotton Mr. L. H. Peters of this city is try i 11 l: the experiment. He has set up his thresher near fhe gin mid lias lieen threshing cotton bolls with very satisfactory sucess. After run ning tiie hulls through the machine and tearing them to piece· they are then transferred to the gin stands. Mr. Peters had samples of the cot t' rt < : ι t-xhihitiou yesterday and the st.»pl« appeared to be nt it splendid ill· Mr. Peter· say· this cott» η ougl ι to be worth at least ii or 111 cents a pound. My this method farm er* w ill be able t-> -.ave a great den ■ f Cotton that Would otherwise hu\e gone to waste In the Melds Mi Me ters ι * paying about 2 ,c a pound for it. VITAL STATISTS ni κι h h. H M ο s I e ν and wife, Auburn, November lî»i, a κtri. Walter Wood and wife, Auburn, December 7, a boy. Tom t'lein and wife, near B»-d Oak, December 14, a boy. \V. F. Sullivan and wife, ne »r Bed <Mk, December 14, a boy. 'Γ. J. Richard and wife, near Saralvo, November 17, a bov. A. K. Howard and wife, near Bardwell, iM^rembcr 4, a «irl. B. N. (,'ouch and wife, Waxn hachie, Dectmbfr <i, a tiirl. \V. Τ Harlan arid wife, Wax a hachle, November 17, a (ttrl. John T. Maple· anil wife, Kuril», November lf>, a boy. John Η Telfair and wife, Knui», November Ζά, a tflrl. Il D. KUk and wife, near Crlip, November a boy. George Killain and wife, near Bristol. November 5. a irirl. pu I'· Hautes and wife, Ma.; · irl, December 7, a boy. Allen Hall and wife, near Bristol, N"»ember 7, a boy. \V. A. Burueti and wife, Decem ber 11, a boy. John Beard» η and wife, Mavpearl, November 21, a boy. ( jeorge ('oleman and wife, Wuxa liat-Me, December M», a «Irl Sam Β Vance »nd wife, Waxa hacble, December HI, a boy. S Κ Chapman and wife, near Ovllla, December 'Λί, a boy and a irirl. The Laboring Man Fur th»· b"ii'*tlt of t!if* laboring mini, and all th'iSf» V*1|H8.· bUftitlPHH kt-ejm them after bank mi: hour*. <>ur Savings Department ihi ι eu Sat urday until 7:J0 p. in. t" receive deposits. . . >1.()0 will start an ic count with us Four per cent on savings, compound ed semi-annually. . · Western Bank £ Trust Co Wa.vih ichie, rex.i> Candies Where*is the lady who would not be pleased with a gift of a box or basket of : : : Nunnally's CANDY We have it assorted in boxes from 40c to $2.5o each Also in handsome bas kets from $2.oo to $8.00 each Gjve us your Xmas or ders', and you'll get the vedv best. HOOD & MARTIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Both I*hoe»$ - No M DURHAM Open till 9 o'clock at night Drop in and make your Christmas Selections. . . . - ·* ONLY 2 DAYS * ' 'TIL Χ M AS » ! Ù • The Big Jewelry Store is the only place in town where you can get the cel ebrated Hawkes ^ Libby Cut Glass. Just the thing for Xmas gifts. Moderate prices. : : : ♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦ ··♦· ROSS JEWELRY CO North Side Square on the Corner Opposite Hotel • »·»«♦·♦♦♦♦♦«»♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»««««««♦♦♦♦♦* »·♦«·« »*♦*··* IN NEW QUARTERS | Having moved into our new barn we are bet- * ter prepared than ever to care for your horses. Î We have plenty of nice, cool large box stalls χ especially constructed for ike comfort and t convenience of horses 2 We have the sweliest rus in the city and I your <>rJc-rs will be attended t«> with prompt- J ness. Our rubber Ée c irriage meei^ ail χ tr.iins day Sid ni^ht f ♦ l)»n't fail to call on us when you need any- î thing in our ttne . i Both Phones INo. -2 J DAVENPORT^PATTON j Barn on College Street A Near Central Depot J ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦·♦♦♦♦·♦♦·♦♦· »»·»«♦·*«··«»»«··«» Heating and CooK Stoves Air ti^ht. Plain Coal, Fancy Oak·- and Franklin's, full line Bucks and fcxcelsior Cook Stoves Anti-Rust Tinware, AAA1 Jordan Carver and Butcher Knives. Fine line winter lap robes WAXAHACHIE HARDWARE, CO D. Β /VAcCALL, Manager. - -U... I. .Jg When Santa Claus Arrives he iu't rreUt the temptation of a hath If he i· to have the luxury of » '*»wiin" In cue isf the eleu'aut porcelain lined bath tu In we 4tt» prepared to supply and li>«tall In yourboui·. You u· tuuch delight frotti ill» u»e a· he —to say uotbiux •f the health-giving properties of a daily bath. Look over oar sample· and catalogue. BUNKLEY njmm With Kill· County I Pbou* Hardware Cuutpauy \ Ho. M Dill PicKles, Sour PicKles Sweet Mangoes at V. TRIP PET I