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••••Ο Μ*Η«Ν«» ÎGOOD^NE-WS φ TR.AVE.LS FAR AND FAST Φ = Φ The news that our Spring and Summer selections of fine apparel were ready has traveled "far and fast." Many Φ men have already been here to see • the new season's best styles. Expe rience has taught them that nothing • but the correct styles C3n be found at Φ * Φ the Emporium of Fashion and every style is shown in a great variety of prices, and at each price, the greatest possible values correal m» it 1 τ>5 n&et « *moa φ φ As a striking example of this, we present a superb collection of Spring Suits, that we aie selling at the popular price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Our clothing is made by B. Kuppenheimer & Co., and Kahn, Dreyfus & Co.—the best clothes makers in the land. No matter whether you are hard to fit, or hard to please, we know that in this lot you will find exactly what you want. Every demand of fashion is incorporated in each garment; the variety of shapes and sizes insures the perfect fitting qualities, and the" fabrics are from the leading mills. , . . . We also have suits as low as 5.00 and up to 25.00. and at each price, we will show you special values A Hat for Every Head New shapes and colors are now ready. Look through tne line and buv the hat that's most be coming. NOXALL HATS, 2.00, GOTHAM. 3.0·». STETSON' 3.00 to 5.00 Boys Department The principal factors in boys clothing are strength and durability, but each season shows a greater re gard for good style and a careful fit. With this end in view, our buyers have selected our magnificent lot of spring suits for the little fellows. Bring the — φ boy here: we will κ:it him. and you, too. W,.· ,irîe λ* ■ -t :ial inducements from 3."><· to ti oO. . We Are Sole Agents In this city for B. Kuppenheimer & Co , Clothing, Kahn, Dreyfus «Se Co., Clothing, Hanan & Son1?, Shoes, ■ W. L Douglas', Shoes,, Eclipse Shirts, / Noxall Hats. — — ^ Come in at any time and see the new j;oods—come without /feeling under any obligations to buy. We take pleasure in showing the new\sr,-les. Y >u will do™ well tc see the exhibition at the Emporium of Fashion. > . (0) ^ JÔLESCH 6 CHASKA · ' SELL IT FOR LESS ' φ Cbc 0atlç *Xί<5bt Published Daily Except Sunday by ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO Paio-ηρ Capital $20,000.00 R. I». Hl'DSON President C. W. KENT. Vice-President W. J. BUE Secretarj-TreasBicr SUBSCRIPTION RATES Entered at the TVaxahachie post office as mail matter of the se-ond class :::::::: One Month Î 50 St* Month», in Advance 2.75 One Year, in Advance 5.00 H\ I <>\V NBY < Ity Idito· ' R. R. TIME TABLE. Μ. Κ. Λ T. Non h Bound. No. 6 (Flyer) leaves 7 13 am No. 202 leaves » : 51 a m Mo. 204 leave· 7:25pm South Bound No 203 leaves . . Ne 201 leaves No. 5 (Flyer) leave» . !♦ 28 a m 6 45pm »: 17 ρ m Η. Α Γ. C. W«M Bound. No H6 leaven 6 30 a m No. H3 leave* 7 lu ρ m No H7 arrive· 4 Γ.ιι ρ π» — Dovb no» ran went of Waxatarble. No. M» arrive· 11:15am Ka«t Ibiuiid. No >2 l« av-« _·>♦ a m—Coouecta at Elm· for Hounton No <4 ·*»%· t ρ ;n Start» frotn K'tubadiir No <6 leave· 9 12 pm No »k ■»*·>· . a m—Cono* ta U Qorreit for 'he North. lftflU*DlM| Hjf |kAM*· Rrρ ·-*>&'3Mv· V: ... .alle<| un 'he 14·Ι>' '*'< tia> u s h* · f · tad II dlw 'IMlBi the Τ t**·· |>lH i tiret loft «taie»! that » (n> 'i-h had ao-epted (au· * ffota 1 ■ i* 1 Ti * t ht· e «Ht 6* *ff«« IBM the rr>nd· tuul tut been tberei * He «Of· h» the Τ « * o •»r'»tta' ·<« ..1 ·η»ι»!ν 'he owner· iif *hfc' rus» I *«ed tlietr • fc«riri and »ίβ» μτ«ιί)Η «ltd «(pun·! td· fluitthera I'wtllt Mterger ike ptiMie uI wt»> η «*441·· ·>τ»ι· •1 million of 4utU» <4 *ater*>4 bund* m it· |HIH»1· to he rai«4 fnt tajr n » wax (I fret* m nu* Mr J«om mot· ι hat fca ·*'8«ιι> •«t»0*«red tfce totooaititr aa bit! aod thn the Util loot»* the tllroMl· >■» pet «tl «Ml tlMH< (mne eomiooa The !..*fct ta ■tod to ant· Mr lion rwrard en ' Hew itMOMU Whlie It 'ao»o< ( glee «tdortHMOl to aJI proetaiao· Of the io'aoethi# aort* Mil. IS toe· ι believe that 'he two railroad bills rl ove mentioned should not have passed, and is glad to know that Mr James recorded h«s vote against them. The passage of these bil!n were for the interest of the railroad companies and against the people. If this were not so the roads would not have maintained an expensive ibby at the capitol to secure their passage. And if free passes were not intended to influence the judgtnen; of the legisla'or they would not '•e handed out by the lobbyist. ANNOUNCEMENT. < ·;: Iv< - ton VrraiiKemcnr f«ir Northern Settler*' (Vinvfii· tion t'omplete. The Galveston Business Mt-n's Cluo advises that all arrangements are (ompleted looking to the entertain ment of he delegates to the North ern Settlers Convention. April 21. J:.' and 2:1. and already quarters are ix'ing assigned to 'hose thoughtful enough to make arrangements of this • haracter in adian<e of Their com ing The auditorium, with a seat ing capacity of 7.000. has been pro vided with additional chairs, vtratii have been char'ered for a trip on 'he gulf, and an inspection of the largtKt shipping dock* in the world. Thirty mile· of magnificent beatb driveway will be one of 'be attrac tions to visitors front interior state· The rto'ithern Pacific Industrial Ex hibit will t>«* installed in 'he audito rium and visiiors will have an oppor 'untl of *t'idling the product* of Tesa* during the four msmibs. »\fr* lung being treo Hound trip tickets at iow rate· win b# on saie from your - n'.ioti Aprti 1.» Itrpe» wsisthr B. P. Imms. A ie*M issue of tbe Houston ■ htcistrle roatalned a pictur» of Hob H F James of 'hi* <"ity t«ee'hei with t||* follosiBI sketch H»pre»#ntatHe Jame· took· it)*: !)· HierMt '4 o d Rills <ount> • ht<h it Mid to itiatkli more htofk s i (arms ' baft »■> otksr « 'Mint ,n T<**as He if new in the wo;fciae« of ike !*|iirtsttn« nvhiien' and ku t**» <«a «ko floor uety a few tea·· j 111» (riftuis istkaiM that he I· ,-<·! loo a last- 'ktixfh !tk fsn is a ιnfl* >ksf He la rate of he usor <atlt* aetuiter*. m4 UMillT rot·· nMTHth <« aaittn tffw-usi tk*> > at ire stat· He baa a «ewt ι* tke rear nf * ke kail *ken k> at us tkiag tkaf tah·· piar· H Μ Τ t\ syoisi Rsm Da.laa aad r*««m Date et saia April 1. Far* fi oaata UbR April « Τ If BA k AO»' UM! / PULPIT AND PEW. Ρ1«<·< · Whtrf K*'liuiou> srrvii .> Will Be Held In the < 'it ν Tomorrow. Fii-t Prf>hjl«tlu Church. ■ s ..·.<! · · - hool 3:3·.'» a. m. Prêt h-' |ins by the pastor at 11 a. m. anfi 7:30 p. m. J. N. IVY, Pastor. Cantbrrhnd l'w»bjtprl»n Oiarch. Sunday srhool 9:43 a, in. Preach ing 11 a. ru. and 7:45 p. m. Senior Endeavor 6:4 5 p. B. .1 C. SMITH. Pastor. nuptial ("hurnh. Sunday s< iiool 3 :3»» a. tn. Preach ing at 11 a m and 7:4a p. m. by the pa.'tor. Β. Υ. P. Γ. at 6:45 p. ! m. B. A. COPAS8, Pastor. St. Pid'k Episcopal Church. Rev. D Beard will administer the holy commission and preach at the St. Paul's Episcopal (hurch tomor row motnins at 11 o'clock. Catholic ( hurt h. Sunday services—Masses are cele brated at * a. m. and hiKh mass and sermon at 10 a. m . followed by the benediction w ith the Most Bles*ed j riacran^nt. Sunday School at J ρ η. J A. 8CHAI P. Pastor | MethodKt <*hur«h. Pr*achinp a' 11a m and 7 4*5 ρ η. by the patfor Sunday School 9 4 5 a. m itinior I.ea*ue 3pm Senior l-east»»* β 4Γ· p. m. All *er vluts are he.d in the publli school auditorium \Y H > ATTHEWS, Pastor Main Mriii I 'hriMUn t Ίιμπ h. The Kervic. · at the Main Street | Christian church tomorrow will be! ι» follow· Sermon at 11 a. m , "A ( >»p Well and Vothlttg to Draw With Sermon at 7 if· p. m.. "Howl Μ χ» I Know I Am · t'hrtstiaa " You | 'nil·· 'm · I to t '■*( m» h <»» | ι 4Al IEKS \l i'HEKSOS Minister < TEACHEKS MEET i II « « «oit i <lu< lu » »·»<>»! «I j IIh « ■ srltn »" The »4of»lur* <>( Kilts » »>aniy held > heir rwfitlaf Monthl) >t ■ r»ie« at the j oirthoM·# 'odaf, a Urg· RuaUr of! ♦··« he rs .'«etna la a> *hdaare VI Ih»> IdtraiNt· «Min· the que* k- ' -.,·»!* > . ■ t*-\ I H M - » sad1 l»n4!ei Η»ί»*»!Ι 4 frtj^ral ditar'ts· i .{«a of "wee-v tain ιtws N!o«*4 Tl»e art >f quest , t.sing was rtier·.»·» >•4 »m W \ rtm»h*r* and HIm l'ara Htrra Πι is afterntma two bear* w»r» de , vtwexl to a rnasMerattoa at |ÉplftMtf ; 'tdltioAS in hr m- ..· Til· ««f* . iow tow Ί ooibfs'wl eatilaiina ' ndoer ««mu· : h» <fcU4r»n s ne •iltt ik» i-tiMre· · voire, til· t«ar| •r s »«e» ti» dMks. rftsnl WO· ImwiIMm riaoa »μ la ' fc· erkooi •sua MHtfls alivt ia tfce erk««ol take end U? correcte»! if W» are là g·# ρ ckv.,· Μ:·9 of ««!■ eoairol and if we art» t> ::w* ·» η f.'.ir «tart le acquir ing 'i es a ν orur.ncnt h ;bit. If η mi:η is ngly {:· mo ami I «teat to «nook h!::t dswu an<l refrain from do ίηκ so t.iapïy because ît wouldn't op pear ve'.i :. iid Is not the habit of the tiatrt of tLc people ebout me, my de sire ta itr.jck down Is still a part of i.iyneif, λπΛ I have not controlled niyx'.f until I r, m absolute!? free from that interior deKire. So lonjr as I am le hatred to anotht-r I am In bondape to my haired; nn<l if. for the sake of ap pearances. I do not act or S|>eiik from It I am nr ae the less? at Its mercy, and it wi.l and r.n outlet wherever it can do so with >ut ('.c basin? me in the eyes of other men more willing than I am to be debated. My selfish desire to Injure the man 1 hate is counterbalanced by my selfish desire to stand well in the eyes of other men. There csn be no true self control so long as eitl»er form of selfish ness dominates my actions. The control of appearances is merely outward re pression, and a very common instance of this may be observed in the effort to control a lnnsrh. Annie I'ayson <"ail in Leslie's Monthly. Halc-von On?·. The seven days preceding a»d the , seven days following the winter sol stice were called by ti;e ancients "hal 1 eyon days." This phrase is derived from a fable -which sets forth that Hal cyone. a princess who grieved so dee»> ly for the loss at sea of her spcwise. was sent thither In pity tu tiie form of a halcyon bird »>r kingfisher. According to the legend, the halcyon bird had during ti e time of br^'d %· 1 the power of lulling the wave*, ard it w ; ι s believe! at this time the sea wne always calm and might be nav c»te! in perfect security. Kiperleuce. of course, dispelled this feble; hut, like many another old work! story, it bat left Iteh.nd it a distorted meaning. In this ci.se the connection betwecn\ the old and the new siguifleaiK·? is •leur, far the term, once expressive of X'ace and calm upon the waters, i« equally expre-stre of tranquillity opo· the of life. Π«π««·γ of ii?prc.tf»m. Even with the 1« -t uiiderntandlng of the Kubjevt now pM»iblc, there to Usa ger In originating anything that put# a hypnotised per non under hie own control in other word*, that originate* I autoti; attorn, -writes l>r. M A. Veeder in the Medical Record. So lontf a· the mibjet t is under the control of the hypnotirer til soiutely tfcere 1» aot so much danger, but U t hlra grp out under ; his» own control—and he run.· without a ! balance wheel. In thto way auto »ug ' gestion. which fortunately i* more dif 1 flcult and exceptional, may originate exceedingly uapl« n-.mt cxprrtcorM. The writer has even cotre ta the cou elusion that there may be eaase# of ,n ·.. i.ty c · .' :.<■ ! t·· to-ilfi'Ieoi th:-t. if the t.TJth W( r · known, are reulij of ! thin type. I mll.ii Uarttrna and Oai-a. There i» a fumiameiitai -It ."Terence be tween the Engi'sh rtttd the American 1 garden. Ihe BnglifcUuian » garden to | weil Utah a* eesen. i! »» houite. It * like an extra r:> »i·» t·- ·:··· re-i'len- e It to for the family rather than for the ! public. It therefore worka itaelf into the developing cou»'.ou»ue*· of chil- j dreu, aad garden love become* a» icuch a part of the iwr*ou am h»»k« and furniture and muet c do. The I Amerl· un garden to likely to t-e ail in 1 die front yard, it to u*ua! y of th* look -at- nte kind. It to for the ; jwlillc to Me ηιι» may contribute to . public *;nr t ur..i > lrtc l>e tiennent, but t loaes In originality anil vitality.—L. il Bulle.- "larlctt gmxioe I irlun· ι blam Pr*)nillrr In the course of buw.mt-n certain London itt'.aL· have ocraato® to «etul i out 1 rge Bursa iu κ··ΐ I coin to (lima So wewlpM however. will I» ac· I tptfj aliicti Stave St <J«>rire and tlie toil mi tlie re* enw aide Tin- iir-ijc m play· a leading part In r*lt|ioM matter* in <'bina. au<i ita ft au re ua the | .« .ni rrctif to th* ι ·-»«■»-1I tun..! Π» l^m i iii c NiiitUMi tia^ then-fore to pick oat tUr utder ralai. baring * •ittelu ou the wo-rw »»le, for tract· tti. *».<»n to tli« »*a»t Mr I 11 ·· h I «η(»·ΙΙ»· Uintu.·' ι. Ht r «Vil. »·- vr had ar Ifi-lr* t.jr lirUll· juraiwra. a« t<»r» f*%t ·..■ mu · r* t 't·· *1* éertuf». <t* |-'frti lilui-r» ta»r«τ» »·« Hiiirrr» l ι ;<i< f.i«n* I'm at n* md <»f tny «( Um f· r * ■ ι»* What w..ul > ·« ι «. ·.. -t v»· taet K<lit«* · liow *nqM || de le hni· an «rttri· lijr a fm-f»»» ίιλΙ author* Itttat'urg |\wt HI· P*fl»l !·«·»»►»·. ι»Μ ι ίο**· \ I <!< I tbltik ns'if h .rf fbat roBiss IiKtrMife whe :«*· Μ ι j«»r * '«ruai « «it t éiMl U«*» <« ··»<■· ait J PtvfM I· . ST W» ? P· b* |M1 I · !l< <·' ΒΛΙ1» j «iwtrc-t V« ihl t». , * all lit va* »»· kng»n te |«t «o *ar a· t · :u .«ara C»«4!» HrwHM Att«· > · >imtl "««τ «tw it* mat t»f -»«*y samn· 1 #| m >»ffrrtHi€i' mi Μ'·»' ι * · >. · ·« «»»·· Y"«t an* «<··! tint» «tlK <u4 ImOwr ι *B WW I hi j χιί'τ -«au. ι*· Bet ι *n ; <*mm (Μι* » L·*"·.. I. cKkm Tattar «hit·· Trrmt · '%· -«tifter* \mm m ·, Hi·. k rtme ·«« »aerfafl««e «ad <**■» II to mm Mark What does tine Breakfast-Bell mean in yotif household— Light, whole-s some Biscuit = made with Dr. PRICE'S Baking Powder? Of unwholesome food made with aa alum baking powder? It is worth your wktle to inquire. ■ STUDYING HOG FEED C'oiumitte·· <.f Swine Μ η lut(>il««i· ίηΐί Cotton >·η «1 M»*;ii. Prof J H. Cotinoïl. editor o{ Farm and Ranch at Dalla*. and Λ" Η. E. Singleton of >!· Kiiîr· t»;<* of the foreraoat hos; raisers tn th·3 South, arc hire today making a :■·»· soaal. scientific. and practical Investi gation of the felloe of hoe· oo lottos »<*ed tn^si. Th»7 hat* b*ta seat here a» a committee from the Swine Breeder»" A&sociaiion for bat purpose and their invest Suction *t!1 be thorough and their conclusion will ne reporte»! to the Association. Cot, Allison ha* iho«n them the actual result· and ha~ given tkea a< - . ess to Ui Ulan. hi* tabW < and sta tistic* iui'1 jfu* rendered them ail ,-»ble a:«»V®»' e leaving :henj to r»âcb th«*ir own conclusion In 'he osat"»r Mr. Allison It a close observer and ha* prosecuted hia «apenmem* rare full? though a preponderance of sen timent ha* been aga>n«t th·· theories 'hat he haa been reducing to actual i>ra< tire He he· made a aucem« of :t and whether or not the f*»dlng world think* (to. he ia entiOd to r»dlt for what he has a<-<rottipii*h*d If hie »> tiro of fee-ding ptov** •jool to othera and the cotton «τ··«1 meal diet «hall be adopted it will ;>rove the cheapest fe«-d f»*r found for pork production, and the result, (•eirailr, will be a traaafer of the .ι·* trn'er to "TV*a* »hn» ill oth· ouditinn· will <na«pire to revolution ;ie the hog Indu*!:* of th·· South We «hall wauh with latere»* the ι omnilttee s official report fSn&ts New* Ikliurint Httdr l#<tarr· Rev. Β Λ »'n|iam·. [m»*ior of 'he First (tap-1*1 church, reteraed »hi· morning fro·» S'fphea i!Je where he pent a <*#ek 1» i^tte| λ s*>n»* «»t Sect urea Jk the Bible Coiiegw Mr <°opa»« yatfd thai l*?«*#ideat il m*· of IlavMt; I'tHertitv Dr ttarsbrell if Italia* and the tuts tor >f the Fir»· Htptut rkiiith at Waco were also there aad delivered iectaree % Hr*i| Her Pitt WilwMt a l«tm»r lirtag aeai Or it tow. appeared I· the <««rt thia L< d »ft" ed a ρ »a t <uilf ·<> a harge of t4«h*n % t!ae of |»« · mm* la»iw*»ied **a»a*« the de '.*V.*à* b» Jnctge Hawhla» I ft*· « ad («4 4* «-«art 'he total aiMaat eu |: |/ Ιβ The fail ateo .nt «m ««aid ta '-aafe H**ti»f f!a«* havw fc*«m aa «e*wed hy ;«nn. bwt this is the gr**t «M aHMNitl #W .meeewi by the· pwa «•a* nmrt «a a fit*· ■♦» aoiity Jew·· tiMp ontarwd a p»~a of filttjr te a rhar*» of aad 'i:**«.-Ma« th· in»f« He ht mt wuh a fia· at 91 ** It, VV. VI. ( Morula M i»**ct) I rows How we nj •an^i. il C • u ι He l-^iwioa for IT. — Mrs I c «. II Tin; Mr* R<». Round II -id tm ttl W. L. !'. Li M - H um* )t E. Leigh W. L. P. LEIGH & CO INSURANCE I· τψ \c :»nt. ar.J Torn*»*· Ιη-·:Γ*ί·.·- At«iU Uxr AmmniD Sumy Cor1 puny. W»DS tUCL'TEB. <)!' · 'Ver J- Κ · J* Vf It? Çojlfmnj 1 1 m 111 m « McManus BugAes ι vUMe ρ — ^,π-trr l« « t « ; S8W* » 3. ι i ;·Αλ I I sjes 3b '<i |i I sia033is ueu., :sb] lljn jtt' no ^eÉÉfts^i . A • ■' » / ι / "