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Will Be Worn Ladies Τ an Oxfords We can sell you a dandy for 2.50 Crow Bros., The Shoers »♦♦♦♦♦< SNAP-SHOTS AT THE NEWS DAILY H AFPKMNUB Of ΤΗΚ Σ CITY HKlKfl.Y TOLD 2 ♦♦♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦♦« Woman's Exchange at Wear'· af ter the lôth. ! 9G Fastened up irt\ a barrel ICO fresh, fût mackerel, at ft/ J. Moore's. 94 All kinds of feedstuff, alfalfa, cane millet seed, etc. Sleeper Orain Co. A rare musical treat is in store for those who attend the opera to be | given at the auditorium March 22. Remember the Saturday market I of Methodist church at the store of Lasswfll A Oaldwel!. 93-2t A. H. Paillet is having: a frame j building erected on the rear 6f his blacksmith shop to be used its a paint shop. Remember the Recital by Miss Williams at the Opera House to I night. The Bali-Bearing Detaemor»* is the best made. A trial will convince you. Sold on eaey terme. See Blaffer at Stroud's, or old phone 21X1. tf Mrs. H. L. Barton, who has been ill with la grippe the past two months, lias sufficiently recovered to go on a visit to her ions, S T. Barton at Fort Worth arid C. ({■ Barton at Decatur. λιι** Wiiiiam· wjii op assintpct to night in hnr recital by our orches tra that we are so justly proud of also Miss Carrie Sanders <>f I>all,i«, the *weet voiced singer. Wanted a bar/»'I of ! half grown) cats by R. J Moore. ET3~ T3 After th$ /15th yoe'il find the Woman's Exchange at Wear's. 91 Frank Moffett of ChUlicothe ar rived yesterday to Tisit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moflett. He says there has not been enough moisture In théjrround In Hardeman eounty this winter to bring up the wheat, and consequently the crop this year will be almost an entire failure. County Commissioner Lee Moore was here yesterday and said the farmers of that sèction held in en· thusaistic meeting at Midlothian Wednesday. Speeches, were made {by Stanley Watson, industrial agent of the Houston and Texas Central, and a number of speakers from the Agricultural and M«chanicai Col lege. I i For second-hand typewriters and supplies see Rlaffer at Stroud's, old ! phone tf j Mrs. Kate Monica, of the Wont-1 ! an's Exchange, announces that af- j ter the 16th she will move the Ex change to WVsr's New Centurv Store. Mrs. Monica lias made the exchange an indispensable adjunct to the trade of the city and her pa trons will be triad to know that «he has secured such an excellent loca tion for her business. ι Cord wood f. o. b. Waxahachie $2.75 per cord. Oeo. Patterson, Lancaster, Texas. tf A number of saniiarians of emi nence at a recent conference in New York, decided that the mosqui to could be exterminated. It is not 14 ' i - — Κ ~ ·. — - ■*· « *t » ··*· ·/ t ny »♦«.·»« < ι ·ιια» iiiuv u be accomplished in this direction during the summer of 1904 in Waxa hachie. /ienee, screens will still be i fashionable. Besides there ar»· the Hie.»·. Forrest à Madson will put up your screens, Elm St- opposite ί ity Hall. tf PERSONALS S M Dtinlap was h»*re today from Italy J. Κ. May! t-w wt-nt to Dalla» this morning. J >hn Lamberth spent th^ lay in Hilliboro. Harry Harris was t passenger to [•alias yesterday. J. H. Hislaiul of Kunls spent last night in the city. Urn·* W*»st wa» t ; tssenger to Dallai* this morning. Prof. W W. Campbell »a> a vim tor t'> Dallas yesterday Maj \V Γ M Dixou of M'lford «11 in l: h itv y**ter lav Mrs. VS Κ Ktter it Si ΗΓΤι·»η * a S'.-et 'f Mr» Η irrv >!«♦*« Mrs V. I). Kembl·*, Mr» J. L. ι McCartney and Mi-- KMeile Dun .ap«- it yesterday in Dalla*. Ο. R. Μ< ntffomerr of Port Worth is vieitiiu' hi- father in the city. Mims Ham t Kiahop of [):ιΠ*« i· a guest of Mrs. J L McCartney. Mrs J C. (JibNon and Mr·. C. Κ Gibson have returned from a vnit u^ar 8herinan He v. H. A. Copaa- wen', to War" yeaterdav mortiim? to attend a Sun ilay achool convention. Mr*. J. Ν Cummin^· and two children ι ' Fort Worth are vinitunc her ^areata, Capt. and Mr# VV Η Kidd. east of the city Judce Aiituii Kaiuev, chief juh tic· of the ι-ourt of t-iTil appeal», Dull ti wa»m the city today call uΚ in friend» and relaiiv** Col ( H (itbioB, editor of the Texa* « >dd follow, Λ La«»well, Jut.r Hal-t · ai. 1 Mia* Julia Knoch ave returned from Sherman where thev attended the unriual meeting n| the ttraud Lodtf* "f the T«Xa» Odd Fellow» They report a delight ful *tav in Sherman aud «av the me*tin»,' wan ,'reat s "DO IT TODA V." 1 » iime-«i>rn iujui>■ tiou, ''never put .ft ni t'iinorruw w u v..u fan to today ι» U'iw ifeuerallv pr* -•eiited in Un» form Do it today " h Γ h at ι» the terse ad* ire we want to k" ν ν 1 about tl at arkint; Oouifti >r deniui iUliniK 'id w Iti which v on ia> " been strukrtfluiK for »everai lav ■>, ertiap» we»ks I >ke aotue "liable remedy for it ι··ι>&\ ami t ! t I I . I If ill ι m ne·· · lie ι 11· »U 'H rilp WtiU'h la· been in IS· M I I I V tl V ν <-ai · \ •w WI. I. Int«·,II ' '■ ! Ill .1 . la k · ■ W . V » .» I hi <·ΐι oouiiiietel.s No mallet .· w 1. »(■ ».,»!·. I ν nu I outfit. eV»U if hi 111 ill >11 >· llUllii il III. . <1 I I. I Ilia.. -<> III)· Will »UI« y et!mi a cure *> il ha» doue b« • * ».. I , » ι I' 111 I « ·. ·. » »■ - „ ,i I'.. S«W ItllU butlle ;.»■ letfulai ·!*·, \i v> Ke »' ι > \ \> 4 t. · vl ΙΙΙ1Ι1Ί I I ' ^ lied·'.*· ι otQtttumly, ' ailed loiMM) | lu I ■ wed 111· mbuil^ltill I ' '»<·!, il" 1*M lut II»· j ( to.. ·■ .u .,*· I«KI kl» il t !<*+> I j U«U I l%4te| i I ΦI JUST RECEIVED | A fresh lot of Kodak Films for all size Kodaks ED. HUDSON, η i-i τ» rv τ-» λ η ττ τλ γ* * ιι ν jl ν/ ν* rv η ι ιι ι^ ιν ▲ Breakfast Bell Coîîee If you have never used any of this coffee try one can and be convinced that we handle the best coffee in town Plenty of Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Cabbage and Canned Goods. . . . a Celery every Saturday a siLasswell 4 Caldwell<& Prompt Delivery Both Phones : i ♦♦♦♦♦♦·······#♦···♦··♦··♦ 11 i*l «tial < u in' mil »hai y iu |cl ♦ ♦ r μ» : 1 tlottO lhal Mill φ ' urn «II mur Irad mlu guld · aa Pour M κ hard tayi * Π w ι; i. ! Biurt· t'.>mfun*bi' H ι ·-·;!«■ « mill : 4V« tMvli ιi»il t t»y inmie il λ r»l·· t<> IV »ltv· it ;n>rtu»u "f WllMt Urn ν iiiMilf, ittllixr ttiAli tiralnl· tu* <^rr viyi. t yer cent interest t <>UipwuiiJ(Kl Κ v«rjr Meuth taili·*·-! ii <>ur nut m, * litt|>ii tnwni Viiiouut· tu»iv«4 >f ft l*1 uj M*u .»*' Ayv'^m1 Wf!»ltrn lUak 4 Trust i υ VYixthacHt, Tex ts Τ oilet Requisites Hair braahee, with good • tiff bristles put in to *tav In. Combe that keep their teeth. Razor* with keen •>dge· tbat shave smoothly. Razor «trop» of good leath er. Toilet soaps that are pure and good for the skin, perfnmed or not. Shaving soaps that will lather well mid don't dry on the face. That's the sort of things we sell. ίφ HOOD & MARTIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Both Phooee - - - 94 r T y ww^-ww^mmwww^9wwmw9 wwwmmvmm ww 9mm% Cheeves Bros ζ, Co Dress Skirts &nd Walking Jiiat Received The beat value· wu ever «hewn for the money. Look at the eat·. We have them from 12.50 to $12.S0 in all the new Voile· and Horn» ■pan·, in all ahade·. Call and let n· «how you the Beat Line SKirts in the city GIP.AT SALE Or TORCHON LACES lj pieces «Mortcaent Torchon Lace· and Insertion. Rood val uei (or 10c yd, special price Rit? vaines to show 1 f|p A1 Rf* you for, per yd I Ul# ι Ju 5C We place on s&le K") ii and some Embroidery Shirt Waist Fronts worth .">Uc, 7f»cc and 85c. Special price for thl· wee* 35c each j0 piece· new Embroidery we place on ->ur 10c Counter all trra»l«B ^rer» 12',c, 15e, 'J)c and 25* p&r yard, your choice 10c per yard width from :i inches to 10 inches Il U NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE U I à* 1 τ For Men If vou are not ready to buy yet it don't make any difference; come around anvway and let us show you our late irrivals. The New Spring Suits are all you could wish for in a suit. The very latest fad in new fabrics for young men's suit can be seen here. The styles are faultlessly correct. The assortment is large and varied enough to suit all and the price just a little lower than vou will find the same suits at 7.50 to 20.00. They ire made to tit and do tit perfectly. We have regular si/es also stouts and slims. This enable us to fit most anybody. We ire ready too, to show <>ur new hose at 2 for 25c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. We suggest that you 4et a pair of our Shaw-Knit white foot at 25c the very best values we ever offered. Ties at 25c and 50c. Umbrellas, etc. Handkerchiefs Suspen· For Boys Boys Suits are here. Our business with the boys more than doubled last season and that means the crit ical mothers who do the buying found in our boys suits a combina tion of snap and style with wear ing and staying qualities, coupled with the right price. Our new Spring Suits ire beauties. Bring vour b«-y in and let us tit him up in a suit at 2.<un up to 7.50. Boys w lists, ige 6 to 14. Madras. beautiful patterns, laundred or un laundred 5(X and 75c. White same as abovv 50c, 75c and 1.00. Blouse waists white and colored 5tK md 75c. H a ne y blouse waists age 2 to 5 ^k , 75. and 1.00. Big line boys knee pants sOv , 75c, 85i. 1.1)0, age 4 to 16. Boys shirts Sik: and 75c. Boys hits, boys Oxtords, l*»ys Windsor »nd Midget ties. Boys collars ind underwear. For Ladies We have just received a shipment of handsome Suits for ladies. Tnese ^uits are made of the latest weaves of the new Spring dress woolens. light weight, medium and light colors. Byex iminig the fashion plate you can readily see they are the latest cut. prices 10.00. 12.50. 15.00 and 20.00 for both iadies and misses. We have also put in a line of childrens dresses age J to 12, made of madras, ginghamss and lawn, price 25c, 50c. 75c. 1.00 and 1.50. Be sure to visit our Ready-to-wear Department Bargain Counter AsK to see this counter. Everything in odds and ends from the dry goods side are shown on this coun· ter and you can get them for a song. New Kid Gloves and the correct shades 1 00 to I 50 New Belts, Shirt Waist Seta. Stick Pins. Combs, etc.. in fact our notion depart ment is fairly sparHling with newneas High grade novelties in Dress Fabrics such as Fol de Soie, Jacquard de Soie, Mercerized Collets, Barege Novelties, Grecian Voile, Organzine and many other new weaves, suitable for waists and shirt waist suits. Price range on these goods 15c to 40c » © 0 J. S. CAMPBELL i COMPANY 0