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♦♦•♦♦••♦♦•••♦♦♦♦♦a) WOOD—Cord wood 13 00 per oord; block· W-75 per cord; etove wood, $4,00. Caab on delivery. Phone J. H. Gregory. 88 ΨΟΑ BALE tbri Old new# Daily Lisrht office. paper* at tf. WILL MOORE HARDWARE CO. —Want· to take down and store yo«r beating «tore* for yon. tf HOUSE FOR RENT-Farni.bed or anfurniehed. 212 W. Marvin St. 85 FOUND—A book entitled "Practi cal Talks on Important Themes." Owner can have «urne t>v calling at thia office and paying for thi* ad. s;i SPECIAL SALE -Stove wood M.I*) per cord, half cord Μ 00; heater chunk* »ame price Delivered to any part of city. Waxai.acbie Ice Work·. M WANTED 2IKJ second '.«nil oat sacks. Waxahachi» Ice Works H3 LOST— Hlack pljr about threp or four month* old. Reward if return ed to Morgan Bro·. KÎ WOOD FOR S VI.Κ < "ord wood p»r car load, f «». b Waxahachi*, 7Λ; per cord. car loadlotsdeli ver» i, ; siajîle cord delivered. fCVfiO. J A. |)TMW. 'J YOf can fl'id nlf> board an 1 con venient room* at Mr». R S i)ui iel·. 4l»> Water str· e( Mpd WILL MOORE HARDWARE CO. — Want* to tak" 1 wu and sEor v«nr heatinsr atovesîfor you. tf HAÏ :*1 c«mi»« p»r h»U» In l!i baU |ot* «»r u*er. i bal** f'-r #1.00 d»li*· fr«d H»!f· <>v.-r μι pound*. Pboo* Waxaharhle I ·« W irk» '.4 WANTKO \ }■ nrt of ytmr cleaning and pr<*«»!uir an i r»palr work at Tb«* Fart#f'* taUor *bop. I.adle* uallned **frt» » 1 mît5", .ft*4 FOB 8AI.K Tw<> ·;<|ρ!κί!ί1 young: J*r»ev 1 wûh f?r*s csive*; ap ply to H 1) Hudi.r,. s; «,«30 arcHlt-nt In» iratii·»· In ^u-»d eooipiiny for fi >*» « year s···" \V L. F IBM FOR MAI,Κ 1 ai; *"il j u ?» I ypw wrtu-r trotn tt<> «s· J H It! vT-r tf CI.B AN IΝ Ο. pr«*»iinr »·. I repair tag by tailor» Rrtn^ yoar • utt* her* M if · »w* Hi ■» tf CLKANINU j«r«»»ii jr a· i r «"fair ing a* it * *u! ! ■'· - t'rlo»-» r »*on s»bi«. Mttth**· Hro* tf LOOK' L<»OK i· r 1 · » pant >rit"n for It ι * th»· pla » to κ» ι y<»ar ciot ««» cleaned. r»c#ir»- I, pr«*»«-d ·>γ dved In I5r«t ei»»* order Ladi»* tsiio( In* and altera ί ο>· % *p#iialty P. Perrlu A Son. S · it *; Je S.j iar«. Phon« if UI'ITrt CLKANKD, pre*»«»d and r« patriod on *!:· t [«otlre M»tltt«-w« Bm if I tf f Kitjjrworut Κ. Τ Luri»» Wutiro. Ky., writ?*, April "iiiî 15*» ' Κ >r 10 or 12 year» I bad iWiftf i with a malady known <»« Uj* '.tel· Γί e ltchlutr wa* |Ki<jkat uuivaranl. 1 bad tried for 7Mr* tj» fiud relief. Ι;η* κιir tri*d all rwmedJ*a I c tuld ! *»r if. lw*ide* a number of d«?tor*. I wi*h to *t*t» 00· atnii» aj'plic»»! >n ot Mallard'* Snow Liniment rur«sj m« eon platelv and permanently. Sine»· tb«n I bar·* ti*<· 1 tbi* liniment on ; two *epar»t«> owipiou · for ring worm and it cured completely i">c. Î50e and #1.0fe* botti" Sold by Heod Jk M «if»Ιο cuimcrai all pour. lacbco. Lorenz and tbe fîroffg ire ♦ Adjudged Cailty. SURPRISE IS SHOWN. titer a Triai Thai l.»Me«l .Nearly >ke»en tleek* and Watt Sharply I nnlrilril on lîrtlh Hide* Atmie li Kesnll. Washington, Fel> Π.—"Guilty. ■■ In dicted." wmm th» verdict innouflccd hy t'arl Pflerunn. th» foreman <»f 4it* Jury. In the now fumons poslofTli.'e < onsplracy IrlaJ, shortly »fter h o'clock Friday ntght. stating Ht the salit* time that thi* was th*· verdi· 1 as to all four de fendants. Aofiisl \V. Mm hen l it· gen eral superintendent of the rural free delivery divisions. !·; I.oren* of T" e.j «> . and Samuel Λ «r.d Hill· ι Il «invft ,,ί this city. Τ h* Jury Ιι id !>·■-u Out nine hours, although the verdi t » · reached Iti elKht hours and twml, · live rtrtnul'S. JuMn·· I'rltihiird hid Ron· to ht* h<>n.e to await any summons from tn« Jury, and When, at i ?.'· o'clock the Jurv annnun· · I to th» deputy marshal t»u 1 n 11J the Jury r«»om that n verdi· t had ι»*· η reached tïi·· Juhtlt e was sent for nod arrived it th·· court hOo 'bortly Iwfore η o'clock In th<* dinrdv lighted room sat the four defendant- «h··, .after the c a ■··· * .* given to the Jurv had h»«n p'a· *-d In the custody >'( the United State* marshal and conllned to the limits of tlie city · ■ Kach wore an anxious look. and · death lt»e «ilenie fell upon M ·' \rr>a»î fou ri w. h> h Nid l^«n fH*r- j m* II* î t > «m t* r tl·,*» r (fifij «* fli*· « !· fk tf » v#»r<ÎH t ha'f rtAch^i. W :ih *»t>r *»*Μ ν·» ν th# Jurv to λ r» ·.»?· *< ι r i <j a» *h** «Ofth <r»yiît>. a· if "irt· -î frlî fr«m !h« forr»itmr * i ' ι Γ * t h*· Ί*ί «·η J . ι .f * and th#»tr ο»ιη-· l κ - #·ΐ: *«î Hipï«.il!# <i. i"h# baltcKi in «M ι »kpn On »h* ftr*t l'illnt ih*t vole «»·«».f , fo Γ. f »r conviction >n th. #«·. >*t..J, * fo i en th* third * fo 3 «m th* fourth, 11» ίο 1*. »!·.·! on il·, fifth, Ik* wa<< t: t j ni inou*. ImniwiiuWy »ft«»r th»> vr<Tn*t ,ι ό r*»iu1rr^'î Chiirl^i» x Doue a**· on beha'f r»f a i four î-i» ? Uiîw, fU'Nj motion* for λ n*>w t r l ;» i. for an trr^ft of jurlu r?>*-nt .a f i «J »*î*o f **r nn ,*pi**al for ! n«* [>urt»Oft« *>f ha\ insf fh#· a·! to haii 1 ί tίt w-cv th.»r» a» > ".a h th«- ttonii of f .orenx ainJ H «irtiff* lî .» < In» re;nn1 from Itô.OiH» t«> 12v »K>^ TURLEV RESIGNS Civ*» Up Hs* Petition m» λ National ft. v „ t:ican Czrr.rr. Λ ist mar.. Null Ml« Ft»·· 27 .fudge II C. Turle>. poetnuist' of Ν at hey. under the Mi Kini»·) administration. «nil a warm p«r»oti* friend of th.- late S«i· ator Minna, κ·*4*- out for pubm utlon the copy »f a letter udilmwd to Act It.* Chairman Hçnry t". l'a» up, in » hi ft he tend r ■■ his rvtniKii.it Ion as ttepublkan national ι ommltlei man for Mississippi. giving i* hi* reason for so doing the duath of McKtniey and Manna and the demoralisation of the pai'ty t thl» Hat·' JudRe i'uriey mays tit part My Ivor General With unshaken loyalty to my party and Immfnirrd faith In th# »un w of true Hepubl ι - anlsm, but with it* greatest arid beat louder*. M'Kiitley and If arma, removed by death, arid because of the utter de moraiUation of the party In this state, by reason of the exerted countenance of the administration and the suprett.a cy of a Unnocrattc dl· tutorship. blight it.ii all healthy growth, f big leave to resign th·- position of national lonimlt te em a η for Missiaaippi." Proposition Carried. San Angeio. Tes.. Feb. 27.—In the city election to determine whether a ta* of one-half of 1 per cent should be levied for the mipi>ort and maintenance of public school the ta* carried b> a vote of 379 for and 1RS again»!.. Death of John Armistead. Memphis. Kelt. 27. John Arrnisn-ad. president of the Mercantile bank of this city, dit .1 at St, Joseph'» hospital form a complication of diseases. He was a former meber of the board of Ore and poll e commisalonera. and was widely known throughout the south. Change of Venue Granted. St. Ixiule. Feb 27.—Judge Taylor h.u· granted a < h ange of venue to Charlee Krat*, former member of the city council. Indicted on the charge oL bribery In ( mme. ι i - » 11 i\ltH the Subur-™ ban atreet franchise legislation. Twelve Japanese warships are being repaired, aay Huasiaiva. Ι,ΒΒΒΒΒΜΒΒ» dold Holdup s Two Vounj Men ÎXmél·/ Chok· a Farm·· at Oatlaa. I)iilu, Feb. 17.—About I o'clock Mat urity morning (ir-orgr Roger*. residing Iwanty-three rnllea from (ha cltjr, who brought a wagonload ot hogs lo (own. waj Attacked by (wo young man at tba corner of Elm and Umar street* f»n* was choking Mr. Kogara. and (ha other had Jti»t m-cured ft and his r>ocke( knife when a Mr. Dlllard. hearing him y»U. went to hi* aid, whereupon the inn· creard· fled Mr. Ro*-r«, who had III* rej«t of hla < axh In another pocket, whs bruised about the neck. and also scratched some. LARGE RANCH DEAL. Twenty Thousand Acres Were Dis posed of In the Transaction Sweetwater. Te*.. Krlj 'il.—A hie real estaie deal was · onsurnmaled h ere Fitzgerald, Ifolrries Hoodie -ι.Id to Alliger * Mfeteill of ilonh am Tex, lh<- 2<i.<MH>-»Cre ranch In thm couMy. known its die old Dickinson Cattle form any ranch. at the head of j Sset'l waler ι reek, for J!*·" J»er acre The land i< mux! I ν mount a ι ri land, j but Is one <.f (he hest watered ranches In west Texas. The new Orient rail- I wa ν nirvey runs through the pto- j per(y. PARK ON POPULISTS Says They Will Be Better Orgar.t/e-i Than Ever Before. I'alla.i I h 27.- Milton Park. editor of the Southern Mercury, who attended (he rei ent I'opuliat confèrent e at St. Loula. «ay* (he Joint meeting of II.·· two wlnga will result In a more thor ough organii.itIon of (he People s par (v (han ever before. j|r Park sa>> n (he rcct;rt( ri—etir nr (hlrty-four stat> < Η! Ί 1er ι Itorh .1 were represented ι Date of Hearing Set. Austin Feb 27 —The railroad com mission · r M ir< h 17 as the date for t! e K«>rt Worth and l>cnv'r Rïllw.iv company ι·· appear an.I show cau ■ why the illom'y general should not be Inst rucM to Institute proceed! nc against that road for permit lea fur ki-./Ulion of I he lj*' if this «til·· In »*\ ··ral tr lame·· Death of Profe»sor Holies l'ail**. Feb Professor W. Λ Η'·!!··- nh<i λ;ϊ> (he first supeiin Ι»Μι·ιιΙ of public Instruction In the ; (>«Jlas Kr hoolM. died at Oenver I'll da) whei· has resided seven yeai lie *;i" ***λ · fit v-lhre*» Vfrir* «>ΐ·ϊ II-· * ιι ι ι· .111 i,* I'r esln ι τ i.« n »ι.·| wide I»* known in fliur'li an·! >-.iu· «.tlonil » ot W Fell From Windmill. Terr·!!. "I * . K»h Î7 -It. Cunning ham. a | !ιιιι !»τ of ihts illv. whie re paint:* a win.In ! fell from It and mis tan · I In).if > whli h r>O|lti-d In his d. ilh ROOM EST Ε K'S FIRE Los« Plac d at Over Three Millions of Dollars by Experts. Rochester. N. \ . I <b 1*7 — Sun ι came Friday niK'it uirh ten engine* pourlnc » iter on the ruin» of *liat was proct ι·, aily Kit· retail dr\ goods d tri·"! of thi- rllv, for Ihri . out of I »>»" f!\ » I.i ι tc· t d· part int nl St Of f s »i>rr < on suif* I In the «i «jstrou» fir»·, one of *!tici the Sibley, l.lndsay A Curr com pany. wis tiy far ι he I irg - ι establish ηΐίΐιΙ of thi kind lr·. the city, and the oldest Insurance ien p ace the loss at 53. 000 OOU ( »f thi* amount $7.0, (MM) r« ι ■ - regents the lo-s on buildings end l!ie remainder Ihe loss on stocks of κ 1. ami to occupant* of offi . «. It is e-%n mated that _'ΓΛΚΙ people are thrown out of work, temporarily at Ira i, because of the tire. Th.· burned district H«*< nn the north side of Mam street. bet ccn St. Paul itr«*t and Ollnten mi'nuf North, run ning from St. Paul street almost the FKtlr* ltngth of the block Th·· hie started In the store of the RochM'·!1 I try floods iumi'ji.1 ant) worked west, taking hut one store east of this es tablishment. that of tie Walover Shoe com pan) befitrc progress uns checked in thai dlrectton The next west was the store of the Beadle., Sherburne company «huh was destroyed, then the t!itrt>l<? block occupied by Sibley. I.lnds iy Λ. t'urr company was destroy ed. and finally the thirteen-story «fau lt* building the lower part of which was also occupied by the Sibley, Lind lav λ t'urr . umininy, and the upper part by office*. Only the front wall of | the marble building is standing. The j shell of the (It.mite building l» intact, end the floor Is Intact and the floois f are Hi plu· . but the but din υ w t- r *1 ted CLEVER COUP Cy It H T. tnHin Secures Nearly Thir ty Thousand Dollars New Or cans. Keh. 27.—E*-JOikev H. T. OrilTin executed a coup at the track Friday which cleaned up from $25,000 to IStt.OOe out of the local riut,, ami no ont» knows how mu· h from the poo' rooms away from here, and prob ably wound up his career on the turf, because he was suspended, and entries of all his horses refused in the futu'ft. I » had a sorry looking animal In his «table which It was thought was to be In the baby race, and odds were six \λ one. However, he appeared on the track with a two-year-old, a hand some ste-d, named Sweet Pepper, who ran as well ns she looked, and won In a common canter. The backers tried to hedge when they sa» Pw -et Pepper, but It was lo\> l*te. . Then the stewards took the malttr up and h»arned that Grlftin had an nounced that a mistake had been Made In bringing over the hors® fiofft tli· •table. This was disputed, and lie Mid his «tmble were Indefinitely «wpended. SUCCESSIVE ATTACKS Xmnberof Demomt rat tons Are Made Ofl" Port Arthur. LITTLE DAMAGE DONE Correspondent of a London Journal Saj* Thai Port Dalof In hting Evacuated hj Itiissiaus, the Latter Lajing Mine*. London, Feb* 27.—Official Russian End other dispatcher «how that there has been a auci ·ssion of ata< ks or dem ount rations by the Japanese at ι «»rt Arthur, probably undertaken with the intention of covering or preparing for a Japanese landing flsewhptf, «uni pos sibly with the bop. «»f inflicting further damage on rhe Russian v. .ir.snips and Increasing the demor oJIzation of lb*? Kuss .in forr 's. it would se rn apprir ent thai lltt e darnave w.-is Infih ted on either side. although f r»e dlspatchts leave the exai t situation at I'ort Ar thur in some ohai.-urtCy Th.? rejHUted ί a t id If·*.: of i ι pa '·».»·e .;t Pos^iet bay near Vladivostok k naa noi yet been confirmed I r»î- movement, however. Im not eon n|»-r- il improbable. The Shanghai ■ «»··-· pond*' t« I r» Γ the I >.« i I y Telegraph ha* vnt interest'!.g news of J.ij,. ιnese military operations, lie asserts thai Poi t I'ainy »s beir ^ eva< uat» <i l>v the JCo i inv who boast that, they have mined the breakwater, wharns and rallioad siding* there m order to prevent the Japanese from making use Of these f tellltÎes., Ί t»ss corre pondent repeat^ ih»t the Rus sians have only supplies for live rnonfh1 at Port Art h «if. » =1 :· s s that a 1 ar.'" fiu«r»n#-r of » »- truntnorle have returned t · Na^-<- «κ:, w hTe t'iev are bust S y engage·! In embarking more Troops to t>»* LiKffi to u ·- vh tnity ♦ *f Fort fn*lny Over for I ν transports have h it Nagasaki since I el· 10, and a sill! larger embarkation «ai proceed ing from I jlna ra· ;r linos hint on the I nia rid sea IJjina find not Kioto, the <t*rr respondent tor h- h - will be the 4i my arid naw h^a-l-piat lers during t ii ^ ' If TOLD BY VICEROY He Telegraphs the Ci.tr of the Fight of Feb. 24. St Petersburg Feb. 27. - The follow ing te|< Kf un from Vkeroy Alexieff to the (χλγ ts published here It is dated I* eb and m\s On Feb. '4 itvfn· 4>f th»· enemy* warships, with lnHve torpedo l>«r a. r,d Hl'-amer*. w^r*· cru'*i(>9 outside Port Arthur, but k*H»pir ur «Mit of nan^e. < m th·* «ame clay the Kuvsian rruisffs |tu> if!. Askold and Novik left t^e roadsled Two Japanese ι ruMfrs advamed towards the Novik. which returned to P*>» t \r?hur. accom panied by four torpedo hunts from Γ·ΚΜ>η bav The enemy's cruisers wer« |p*ft far behind- Jo the evening our t returned fo the r> ι Nf<»<] « mi the nljeht of Feb. L'< our .ι>Γ|»·Ί<ι boats proceeded seavsard The same night the J ti> anese torpedo boats ajçain ap peare.l in the roads, arid the battleship Ketvt/an ami the fort batteries opened fire or» then*. Battery No. 18 repoits hav!njt sunk on** »»f the enemy's torpe do boats. "At 3 o'clock In the morning a squad ron <»f fourteen vessels was sighted η the dlstarn\ Maps of Port Arthur and Port Adams and a chart of the Yellow sea were di^oveied aboard th«* » ι ♦ · · : \ ·- % · · · ι - ■ ·■ ■ ? · ■ ι ! r * ' ' to Hi· night attack cf Feb. 24 Conducting w Ire* and eîectr i< batt« ?» s w» r»· found on the \ess**l. whi h tuicbt lire. The hie has been exttn*: .·-·'î MA"!SHALLS ANSWER Commander of Vicksburq Says He Sent Medical Aid Washington Feb Th« follou . Ing bulletin ir;U( posted at navy de partment "A dispatc h frnrn Com mandfr M irshall. commanding th" (Tnltcii States* ship \lcksb-.-g slal-s th at he writ me<ii<al i.l as well « I boats to the assistance .if Hit· V iriag Russian Boat Destroyed. Washington. I-Vb ,'T The Japan ese legation has re >•.-.-it a cabiegrata from Tokio under Friday** date Riv ing un account of the Ineffectual at tempt made b> the .1 ι pa nese to blockade the mouth of the harbor at Port Arthur and also a 1 ief account of the attai k by th·· Japanese on Port Arthur Thursday morning As a result of the attack, the <ahlegram nays one of the nus.ii.in tor pud ■· boats was Fstroyed Jain the Japs Seoul. Fein, -T The Korean gov ΙΠΜΜ8Ι has t«t<M I" order th·* Korean troops to join the .1 tpaivs·· In the field. Tile port · f WIJu « is open ed to foreign trad· last ntcht. The limitations to be p.la· ed on trade an I other Incidental matters will be pass ed upon latei This action necessi tates ι harbor, so ^ ng impho h is been decided upon Passports Wanted. London. Feb. £7, \ r· port which em anates from St. Petersburg says the Japanese minister at Seoul has request ed the Korean oyernm. nt to hand the French minister his passports ENTIRELY DESTROYED Newport News Shipbuilding Company Sustains Fire Loss. Newport News, Va. Feb 27 Fire of unknown origin brok»· out in the »r.Rle Iron »hed of the Newport Nt ν < Shipbuilding company's his plant, and entirely destroyed the building, the only frame structure In the yard. The flre fighting facilites of the yard were In sufficient tf» prevent the flames from spreading to th· other buildings. The entire ιosa ts est minted at Itl.WO, cov - •red by insurance. A. W ΜΑ M > * J. c. lumpkins, -ATTOKXItV · Α Γ-Ι-Α w >i »!»r> if·». ·· hi Htnk See Mrs. Bird Forrest Pur Kin* Hue»»·, Carua Urn»·,ι Verbena*, fanai#·, (i»-raui<irii·, Colon· ami ulh>·r "lain* f«»r outdoor planting. Plenty of rut flower». : : : : : : Greetihou»* 4JI Montre .Street New Phono'JOO V CLYDK Κ. WINN, ATTwUjiKt l' I »* »ed Sotarv I'uWic. Uffle* >* 'th »nd I. it, u**f M»i !(■*»» Br «ι. Wti«aiiMi>, Tut» BAD BREATH ' bT*<MMb· I h»d *r*»· lf.nH· wl»h «IT ·»*«»<■ H »*&■·"] tii *15 J. of Bl-ill. HlM M V V"»««· i »« ►"•rin-tnuii m «wn m· «r»·· »τ br»«th αΛατ Two «-rks Nt ' · trlemâ KwMrt· »n4 »rv>r .>·ιη* Hi»» I r«» » lUIniij *i«) «h«rf«lly ·*» W>M »h*r B»*« tBlirrijr rnr»d tar I )·« »..» !»»« lh»i I «njil rwoweitee ; »#» M<WW· " m Γ··**'·· iMV w. . ( (tu. H 1K Κ.τι»ίΐ. η kt S·· lurt.û t.l Bes! For V Th»Bowt4» KDdcâitëte cmw c«nv*nc ' _KïïlWSsS5«!»l. _ 8t*rllo« »«B*4y c·., ChiOMTO »» H T. M* UMIALMU, Ttl MiULtOM BOXES irsa ■ rai The Effective Remedy Waaaravro·, Iowa, April 4, J**. I *u t too bled for over a year with so «canty a flow th It waa virtually suppression. A heavy cold superinduced this condition and nothing I could do aeemed to help me. The only effective remedy I ever found waa Wine of Cardui. Within two weeks I felt the good effects of the med icine and after I had Ufced IS bottles in all I was aa healthy and regular as any woman coald wish to be. Ky «teter used It while expecting to become a Λ Λ Bother and found that it made childbirth compara II /J a» tively easy and aftsr the child was born she found T'f / Λ~, ,a IΚ 4r~U\ that it helped her to regain her strength ZfcWl* \S Ο a» wd WoniT Associate, Sows or T«Mriiinr· WINECARDUI Wine of Tardui cures aine out of ρ ver ν ten caies of the disorder· of menstruation. These cures are permanent, whether the trouble is complicated or not. Wine of Cardui cures the sickness of young girl*, itmeves the weakness of adults, banishes leucorrhœa, headaches, backaches aud nervousness and ease> the crisis attendant ou the change of life. Thousands of mothers besides Miss Hoot's sister have found grateful relief from the pains of childbirth and have haxl a <|uick and happy recovery from its use. You cannot afford to suffer when *21.00 bottles are sold by all druggist». METER RATE FOR LIGHTS AND SMALL MOTORS Adopted bv th». WAXAHAI'HIE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., to tube effect on and after September ist, 1903. PRIVATE RESIDENCE RATE The first K. VV. per mont!), for each 16 c. p. or the equai thereof 2C Each additional Κ . VV 15 COMMERCIAL RATE The first two K. W. per month for eacti 10 c. p. or the equal thereof 20 ~ Each additional K. W 15 The Commercial Kate includes everything except residences, and the minimum charge °n all Li^iit accounts is fifty cents per month Se?" S m nil motors same as Commercial Light Kate. Waxahachie Electric Light COMPANY. We Join Efficiet cy as to plumbirsr i—.u steam fitting work with low charges in view of excellence of pipe, fittings and other materials, ii d our skill in adapting them to your comestic or business pur p< ν- (Had to estimate on your work any time, even if you don't favor us with your next order. BUNΚLEY PLXMBEH Wit! Ellis County ( Phone HardwareCompany ι No. 8. DON'T WAIT—TAKE THE CENTRAL J? — —: H. ù T. C. R. R. t ·) Ζ Colonist Tickets d* Ο CZ A A»: g To CALIFORNIA ·) On Sale March 1st to April 30th ·) ·> == (· Through Sleeper Service ® (# NORTH. SOUTH. EAST and WEST § Shortest, Quickest, Best For full Information :;:id rates, call on local ajrent or addroM (· M. L. ROE ROBBINS, (« G. P. A. ·) A/2 .·*.· ΑΑΛ Houston Texas ·Λ· · ,· ,·, W DOHERTY A. G. P. A. wAT- & I $25 TO CALIFORNIA Daily, March 1st to April 30th ι Tourist car connections. Beat service to CHICAGO and KANSAS city. Through sleepers and chair cars leave Dallas and Fort Worth daily. Houieeeekers' rates daily to AMAR1LLO via EL RENO. Splendid opportunity to see the OKLAHOMA country. Lowest rate· ever given, March I and l.">, from all northern points to Texas. A good time to have your friends visit you. All Rock Island Agents are prepared to give de tails, or write us. » : ♦ ♦ W. H. FIRTH, G. F. Α., C. Κ. I. Λ G. Rjr, Fort Worth, T«xu