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Reason we sell more $2.00 Ladies Oxfords than the other fellow is what we show has more good shoe points than the other shoe sell er. Some time let us show you our turn and welt oxfnrrk nt : : : ; : $2.00 Crow Bros The Shoers KodaRs We have a full line of Kodaks. All styles and sizes Fresh Films To fit any size Kodak. Guaranteed until October 1st ED. HUDSON, PHOTOGRAPHER A BOOM does cot, ultimately, bring about the best results to a communtiy. THE PAN-HANDLE Is Not on a boom, but is enjoying the most rapid growth of any section of Texas. WHY? Because only recently have the public at large realized the opportunities which this northwest section of Τexas offers. The large ranches are being divided into SMALL STOCK FARMS. Wheat, Corn, Cotton, Melons and all kinds of feed stuffs are being raised in abundance, surpassing the expectations of the most sanguine. A country abounding in such resources, tried and proven, together with the LOW PRICE of lands, cannot help enjoying a most rapid growth, and that is what ii hap pening in the Pan-Handle. "The Denver Road" has on sale daily a low rate home-seekers ticket, which allows you stop overs at nearly all points: tbus giving you chance to investigate the various sections of the Pan-Handle. Write A. A. GLISSO.N, G. P. Α., Fort Worth, Texas, f ( pamphlets and full information. DON'T WAIT—TAKE THE CENTRAL : — 3 H.6T.C. R. R.:j 2 !· Colonist Tickets û* ^ gT A A · •i To CALIFORBIA «Ρ ^ V U ·) On Sale March 1st to April 30th Through Herriee iuiuuk!! Dievfwr ο»γτιι·»· f? NORTH, SOUTH EAST and WEST S ^ Shortest, Quickest. Best IP Kor full iutortnatlonjaiid rat«», call ou local turent or addr»·· (· M L. BOBBINS. Houston W DOHEITY A <J V. A. Texas A. G. P. A Sê€Mêê#tftiêe^seM9M SNAP-SHOTS AT THE NEWS DAILY HAPPKNINQB Of THM CITY BRIEFLY TOU) Fresh strawberries with cream at Nick's. 15 Fresh strawberries with cream at Nick's. 15 For first-class plumbing 'phone or I call on W. A. Knight, 110 West Main street. tf Cut flowers and plants, and all funeral designs, at A. Gardners, the florist. tf E. D. Howard and Miss Lettie Jernigan were united in marriage yesterday afternoon in the county clerk's office by Judge Hawsins. Let me figure with you on your carriage painting. J. M. Gilmore, old Daily Light office. eod tf Don' break down in the spring, but get tiie famous Kalamazoo Cel ery from Fearis and put your sys tem in perfect order. tf Master Rayburn West will deliver a lecture at Park Public school next Friday evening. His subject will be "The Boll Weevil." Have you tried the famous Kala mazoo Celery and Sars iparilla for that tired spring feeling? If not try it at once, for sa e bv Fearis. tf | The Tolston Stock Company closed their engagement at the opera house Saturday ni«ùt and left yesterday for Dallas where they I will play one week. Deputy aiireirt Forbes returned yestercay afternoon from Navasota with George Digvrs, colored, who is wanted in the courts here. Oiggs j was landed in the county jail. A card was received this morn ing from Mr. H. M. Burleson, of Mountain Peak, saying that at the J reunion of members and former pastors of the Baptist church at that place to be held the second Satur day and Sunday in May, dinner I would be spread on the trround both days, instead of on Sunday as was stated laet week. Cigars for Par· ticular Smokers MEN, it isn't hard to *· find a good smoke when you know where to go. We have a repu tation for supplying par ticular smokers with good cigars, and we mean to keep it up. We have just increased our stock of Cigars to meet the wants of the growing number ,of men who come here. Your favor ite br?nd is likely to be here HOOD & MARTIN ΡκκΗΓΗΐκΓΐυΝ : Dki:o<;ihth JUST RECEIVED The swellest line of Cut Glass and Silverware ever brought to the city. You are invited to call and inspect same. M. W. Walker The Fashionable Jeweler ^ ! ♦ ♦ : PERSO ΝΑ LS Χ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦♦·*«♦ — ··♦♦♦♦. Ed. Hudson spent ypsif-rday in Dallas. Miss Emma Davis visited in D.tl las today. Mrs. Marx Schneider of Italy vis ited in the city today. Mr. a:id Mrs. C. \V. Gibson went to Dallas this morning. Sheriff Mlanick was iu Dallas to day ou official business. Col. Ε. H. Harrold of Fort Worth was in the city yesterday. County Commissioner W. E. C<>x of Italy was iu the city today. .Mrs. Ed. Hudson is spending this week in San Antonio with reiaitves. Mrs. Kedding arrived this morn ing from Milford to visit Mrs. J. L. Penn. Milton Heard, who lives five miles south of the city, left yesterday for Clay county. 'Γ. J. Cole, T. M. Sleeper and L. C. Todd were passengers to Dallas this morning. Mrs. Ο. T. McClimous of Sulphur Springs is visiting Iter daughter, Mrs. J. M. Cumbv. Kufus Lansford left this morning for Philadelphia to resume his duties as a yeoman on the United States torpedo boat destroyer Hopkins at the League Island navy yard. Al the wtrklBg man's T>use ήιιπ*·βτ J look» id, but dure* nui enter ••|mluatr> yajs debt*, while despair m creasvs tbem foor Kichard. ♦ Hy regularly depoeitiu* in oar Savin#» Hank a part of what you earn, the "Pinch of Poverty'' need never be feared, and with a substantial amount saved, you will be an indepen dent man instead of hein# if debt. : ι ! » tri 4 per cent interest Compounded Every Κ Mouth· allowed In oar Having» Department. Amount· received of 11 UU up Start an Account Tuda^ Western Bank 4 Treat C· Waxahachle, Texas FOUND A MINK. It wm In a Chinese J»nk That Was Leaded With Vegetable·. 8t. Petersburg. A prit It.—It la aa eerted her* with great posttlveneas that Ruasla baa purchased two bat tlenhlpa at Schicbuft and ElMng. Aa a reault of the Petropavlov·* dlaaater, the admiralty haa given or· dera that the Baltic ani Black sea SNAPSHOT OF A TORPEPOBP KH1P AT THS MOMENT OF EXFLOMOM warships be fitted with longitudinal bulkheai'i an<l th.it the tatt»r he pierced so as to permit of · ommu nJcatlon between th» water tight compartments on either «t.-l*· of th« vessels. Th«* corresi>onderit of th» Associat ed Press learns that îhout ι fort night ago Yi<e Admiral M ikaroff tel egraphed to the emperor that he had searched a number of suspicion* looking Chinese Junks which were hovering about the entrance of the harbor and found them load» I with vegetable*, but In th» «t-rrt <>f one of them was a conta· t mine This pi»e« of information sti i iigthens the Ja panese mine version. PEOPLE RETURN. Japanese Soldiers Are Conducting Themselves In Ε ellent Manner. Seoul. April 19.- A . -pati h from Ting I Yang under Sunday * date received here it 7 ο ι lock Monday rta.rrong m« the country in the \< ik< of the Japan ex» army is resuming normal condi tions The majority of the inhabitants left their homes before the troops ar rived. but are now returning. They learned the Japanese soldiers tr< at»l the people well, paid for their *U">pli>« and are under stri't discipline Seseral thousand coolies are employed In » r rylng rice to the front it more than customary was»*. Altogether, th·· Jap anese army is giving η admirable en hibltlon of order arid self-restraint. Th< re is no I'Kiting or robberies, j| thoug the ^..lii*rv 0·;* ir.. lirrdtel and the country i« full of . ittle, poul try and otjicr prov * ι « which might b<· taken. An cngig'-m· · t with the eo em y lu not e*j»ected Itnmedi tlely RUSSIAN ADVANCE Nu.nber That I· on the Way I* Not at Present Known. Seoul, A|ril 11 -The commission· of customs of 0*ni in rfiMiru th it ι stronsr Runsian f·»i < ··, th·· number of which is not known. Is olvnnclng on Ih·' fir· it Souitt rond, following the lull nil coast of th# province ■ f Kou'.h Hhii Λ . unir Tli»· Rusai-un* passed to th·* f ir of Hung Jin, which n m ce ! hv .ι «routine jwirty. Th»· m.iitl t1 > ... > u[ i· I IVu ι 'liiotig. Mi nil;· - north of i;.iifiii <>n th»· ITlh Instant Th- flanks π.1 r.-ur wet* «spun*··! with ih·· •'.M-'iit ι : ·. t #>■ ; Hon of dtsv Inp ι J if 1 tr κ from the Yaiti Note Received. I.utid· ·. \ t-rll 1!' The foreign of Λι ·· hi··· ι··· · lv·· 1 . ι <>mmun|i atl··η from th·· ci.vHrniri-iit relative t·· th us·· ··Γ wit···!··** t. i.-tii . i»hy by war ι orrenpon.terit.* I; Is identical with th·· not·· r. ..ived by th·· ifovernrnent at W.iohi- ;'·". ii) l < »\ » Russia Jo not contemplât·* any imm· Hate ac tion In th·· matter. The pronounce ment. »,· · <·· ling to the foreign "ffl· ·· raise» such u number of new issues that It re.nitres th·· mom careful con sideration. Preparing to Cut Line. I'irtf· Λ ni 1!· V dispntch to the Temps fiotn St. Petersburg. suys th. Japanese , r·· preparing to cut the Russian · f ommunu-atlon along the peninsula of Llao Tung St the same time th:it they crosa th· Yalu river. Considered Qroundleaa. Borne. April 19.—Judging from the information which It has received the Itallian government considers as groundless the plot alleged to have been hatched at Marseilles to kill President Lou bet during his coming visit to Italy. MINOR MATTERS. Federal court 1* lr. session at Ant ler*. L T. Russia is constructing fourteen submarine boats. WbMter couety, Te*.»i. went pro hibition by about three to one. Vice Admiral taakarofTs widow gets an annual pension of tlO.MX». Body of Jack Dickey, an aged negro, was found in Cottonwood river, near Guthrte, Ok lu. In a difficulty near Coîlinevlll·· Tex . A. L. I>ugger was shot. Tom IMckey gave himself up. Or. John (Iront, who was Injured at Ruff, I. T.. by being thrown from * buggy was taken to M her m an William Gentry waa «hot and kill ed near Conroe, Tex., and J. M. Mc Pberson Phot down. J. W. Hardy Cheeves Big Sale R»uns all through April 20 dozen ladies slippers, good values for 1.75, April Price 15 dozen ladies slippers, worth 2.50, all new styles, April price 10 dozen ladies slippers, worth 3.00, April price 5 dozen ladies slippers, good value for 3.50, April price 3 dozen ladies slippers, patent kid blu cher, wide silk laces, worth 4 00, 1 dozen tan oxford blucher, good value for 3.00, April price — Big Sale on Misses and Childiens Shoes ι $25 TO CALIFORNIA Daily, March 1st to April 30th 1'itirlti car connection*. Hf-*t e»-rvti'»' t<> CHIl'AOO ltd KANSAS (. 1ΤV. Through aleepere and chair ear» leav.· Dalla* and K'<rt Worth daily. Home»e«k«r· rat»>· daily to AMAHILLO via KI. KKNu. Splendid opportunity to *<-«· the OKLAHOMA country. L< w<-#t rate» cvi-r March Î and 15, from all northern point» to Tex*». A good time to have your friend· visit you. AH Rock Inland Ait"Bt· ar«- prepared to /ive de tail», or write u·. W. H. FIRTH. <i P. Α., C Κ. I A G Hy. F"tt Worth, T«xa* ^ HO! FOR AN OCEAN VOYAGE A Trip to New YorR or Havana Five Days on the Deep, via Southern Pacific Steamers To New York Two Days to Havana Take th· salt ·· a air. Atrip for «animer or winter. Bulling· fr >m N*w Orient)· for New York every \V«dm»day; for Hi· vatia every Saturday. Palatial Bleamahipa, unexrefled cuisine. K->r rate· <>r information apply t'> T. J. AN DKR80N, J<>8. HKLLKN Oen Pa·*. Attent Alit. Gen. Pa··. Agent Houatuu, Texaa THE ENTERPRISE FOR JOB PRINTING. 'fed WHEN YOU TRAVEL SELECT A RAILWAY AS VOU DO TOUR CLOTHES. KATY SERVICE (MIMOUftt, KANSAS A TCIAI RAIUVAY.) Uiftsa teefwlwk ni &C.IMIMI Trias. THE "KATY FLYER" AND KATY DINING STATIONS. S frtct. S QuMl Ml Urrkt ONI PRICE 50c A J Γ*· g \ Waie up your U* AyersPillsg^ %'aic up your Uver. Curt Get rid buioueacss. Went BUCKINGHAM'S OYE mm* em. m teammmm & * «ma··», «m « *