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You can purchase the following pieces of Gran ite Ware for 25c 1 good size C Mtee Pot I large size Lipped Pre serving Kettle, 1 medium size Lipped Preserving Kettle. 1 large si/e Wash Pan. 1 small size Covered Berlin Sauce Pan. 1 large size Sauce Pan. 1 small size Sauce Pin 1 large size deep Pud ding Pan. 1 large si/e Milk Pan. 1 medium size Dish Pan. 1 large si/e Milk Cup. All of above are Bargains a t HOWELL H'D'W. CO. C. Ν. ANDERSON The Buggy Man Is now ready to repair, paint and rubber your buggies and carriages for the coming Spring. We make a specialty of this line of work. Satisfac tion and good work guaranteed. Ill Water Street New Spring Jewelry Dog Collars, the latest thing for ladies necks. Crosses, Combs. Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Brace lets, Fobs, Stick Pins, and a full line of Jewelry which I have just re ceived ^ Now beiniz sh r,vn at JOE A. HARRIS "The Jeweler" If you want to buy A Farm, Residence or Lot, See oui list tvtore ν >u purchase. !.. C. TOIilt. l'r>* Τ H. BAKKOW. Steely. *♦·♦«♦♦«♦«♦♦♦«»»♦·♦♦♦*«·< R. D. McCombs, Kire. Lilr, \ci ι lenl. Tor· ! nado and flair (Has* Î Insurance I * . « ι » Ν % i à Λ s \ \ M M M I t Insurr Your *»1oi Κ Utoèt ani C « I « ι»* 1 j a* · · * It*, k ί·ι »* - t«*éH ;*·:-« I fttUl* i Ml* ♦ . M Vi l»KKM AN Kg Λ'αιλΗα.Ημ TV*»· DSC LMtHT WANT Al REIO PftCSlCEO. About On* Munirti »nd F.fty »ml4 c»n« CtUb'»»· ai London. I<or<don, Krb 2,1 Wnshlnutne"* ] Uirth<!*> »»» · * >r tit .it» <| »! London hr ( a tiίi!r.ι s ■ :ndir th» «ι>»ι·ί< *■·■» uf the U>· ' W '-ν*· WII1TKLAW KK1I>. rai btanch of tin· >.h\ > I.tague of th» 1 Fnitcii S(;iii s ; t tin Savoy hotei. Λ in 11·, i- l a · t « ι i lt.'hl [il'» 1Τ1Ί al)'»u! 150 Ami lit linn wore pr< -ent. COUPLE AT HAVANA. Longworth arid Bride Arrive at the Capi'.al of Cuba. Havana. Feb. 23. The steamei Mascotte. having on board Mr. an. Mrs Nicholas I.ongworth and Edwir I V. Morgan, the new American minis 1 ter to Cuba, arrrived here Thursda; I from Florida after a smooth trip, am j was boarded by tin· attaches of th< : American iegatio" and Frank Stern h a I'd t. the American consul at Ha ! vana. the reception committee of th< Cuban government and M. ('alma's I military aide de camp, who were re j ceived by the travelers on tin· aft·· I deck. Congressman fiavin. as spokes . man of the committee, cordially «el J corned Minister Morgan, and assurer ; Mr. and Mrs. I.ongworth that Cttbi 1 was delighted with the opportunity ο I honoring the daughter of her lies I frier% Mr. and Mrs T.ongwortl j went ashore in a launch in charge ο ι the Cuban president's aide de camp. 1 gaily decorated tug accompanyinj them. Thence the\ were driven ii { an automobile to Mr. Morgan's resi dence in the suburb of Mariana. FATAL EXPERIMENT. Apparatus to Save Human Life Cos the Inventor His. Chicago, K"b. 23.—A dispatch t j the Tribune from Lawrenceburg, Ind says: Warren Mitchell, a young it i ventor. lost his life while testing a ; apparatus which he had invented ft ! the purposeoishrdlshrdcmfwyparaoin j preventing, ihe lo.ss of life from ska 1 ing on thin ice. The devic.· ronsiste I of a light framework to lie fasten* t about 1 he ssater's body and »*\,t'iidit till ree on eaxjh Hide. Mitehi ι took his contrivance to Tanner ere» ! While skating, his foot came in <■(: 1 tact with an obstruction and he w thrown headlong upon the ice. T) ice gave way, and the upper part < his body went under water. The d ' vice about his waist hampered hi j so that he could not raise himse up. and when taken from the wat< I he was dead. THIRTY PERSONS HURT. Two Hundred Pounds of Dynamite E: plode In Steel Plant. Pittsburg. IM) D.'! Thirty presor were hurt, three of whom will die. h the explosion of a 2nn-pound chars of dynamite, which was struck by ' steam shovel ai the Carnegie Sie< company's plant at Duquesne. Harry O'Hrien. thirty years old. 1 crane man. was scalded so badly Ii cannot live while two Hungarians ar in a like · ondition Six others are ι I a st rums condition and wert i$k«-n t —' ajinspita fs γν ι L» ri ι ο ur tvurviua "Leaves From Oriental Literature Subject of Parade. W* Orleans. Kfl· L'.'î Wtih a ρ ia<lf thf Knights c»f Κ<»ηιιι.~ ushers·I 1 ThiinMla* i. *i rh· carniMi! 11f 1 S#o Ideal prevailed mi th vff»».fs \> · ·, ll.'u; gi <! Th» i»<-< asi(] \nmv Κ ημ ΚΐΊΐ,ϋν thirty Tiff h #»nti into th»· «ί \ and 'h* subject 111 ti tinted <n· m iniiffu floats. w« ' 1.# m\ eg V' ι ι Ογί ι a Lit*- »i mit Effective March '5 Mol· · ! '♦ I I.· ·i λ : a ι. ' ι ti linarct i»f Mol- * l»W> at a *pe« a liiw 111 κ ·» · onl«»rnii! > %\itb the art ion < th·1 nu· ii» h<--i»,tnl ι » i · » j » t ♦' Ma h ' '».<*· *< <»af» fot n».n tu· -iua * Il ι ■ t.. · κ · H i Ί. ■ '« ν » 1 · » atement »ha M h h 1 had '·· »·ι» I t #» r tri1 π *·«1 ■ h,·- ·■» Ηΐΐιβ Hen'fnOfrtd at Tnk»o T*»K Ό ' !>♦ x»ftt· tttfixvor j r... λ . .i t t ti« \ r»···■ an labji* Th -*»av «ι ' I· t Bimii * hr ·» en»* « [4 i,\* » *»th» ι lit* h« · 1 w» .11! l'icifl ! «« by Huntington W i ..... h» . .. ,·. i . WaahlA Atle .«t* Û^·: · »»o ■ i"* * k · éV 1 s.· » » t » · kl * ê» * fj M ι liaium t*j lOhltmlmn. THK S Γ \TK OK TKXA3 To th" Hhrflll or Any Constable of Kill* County. Creatine You arc !)<·γ«-Ιι> <-omniBnd«"d ml su'mmatt the heir* of Jnm>" H («an! ] nor. who are «!1»·*··«1 to tw unknown to1 plaintiff. b> making publication of ι h in cttailon on··'· tn each week for j fish' μμί) **lv* week» pivvlon» tο the return day hereof, Sn *ont«> bp*i iwi per published In ν our county, | to a| ι» λγ Ht the next regular terni I of the District Court of Kill» county. i<i In holden at the court hoiw there .if, in Waxahachie, on the fourth i Monda\ In Kebruary. A. D. I ί»Λδ, j 'he name being th» 2'">(h <ln> of Keb Iitmrv \ D then and there to ι inswer to :i |M>tltloii fIi»>·! in -;iul ι.·.·ΐ'( on ιh· till ilas of January, \ ! I) I'.i'iri. in -.tin numbered on th·· ! Ίη< i.' i of said court No f«977, where il I Τ Robinson is plaintiff and the j heir* nf lam··* H Gardner. <î»>t <·;»« ι ιί!, ιΐΙ··ι;.·ιΙ to h·· unknown to the j plaintiff, nr<· défendant*, and -aid :>ft 11 j ι >n alleging in subslaucc: Suit to remove · loud from tit)<» ' ο ' > , . of land, situated In Ellin county Texas, a part of the Hans i .Smith »; t'l am' tract, about s miles ■ \ Κ of the town of Waxnhuchle. and bftnR a portion of the 77 acr>■ tract 'owned by I) It. Klsinger. I'laintiff j-ays that h·· is the legal and eqult ibl" owner of -uni tract, that lie and j ι hose iiηdei whom ho claims by mesne convcyenees have bad and b i n in actual, adverse and peaceable po M-ssilon of said land in good faith, i using, cultivating and enjoying the ' sa m· · for more than ten years, to jwit: years next before the com I niencement of this suit, and that by I reason thereof title vests in plaintiff, i That there is no deed front .lames ! H. Gardner to W. H. Farrar, under whom plaintiff bold-, and that on account thereof tlieι· exists a cloud on plaintiff's title. I Plaintiff prays that the said cloud • be removed from his said title, and [for cost s of suit, and general relief, j Herein fail not, but have before ι said court, at. its aforesaid next I regular term, this writ, with your ■ I return thereon, showing how you I have executed the same. * Witness. Tom Burleson, Clerk of ithe District Court of Ellis County. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court at office in Waxa ; hachie, this the 4th day of January, 1 ! λ. π. ι itou. j (Seal) TOM BURLESON. Clerk of the District Court, Ellis j 1 County. . ! By E. P. Kemble, Deputy. \ trite eopv I certify. 7s .1. p. MINMCK, Sheriff. ♦ « ♦ ANNOUNCEMENTS. ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ - ι The following announcements are \ made, subject to the acMon of the r , Democratic Primary, July 2S, 190G: For County Judge. YANCY D. KEMBLE. 1ΌΜ iPENOEil. Β „ U. iFor County Clerk: CHARLEY CROCKER. 'e| BOB BURLESON. if JESSE PARKER, e- JOHN M. LOGGINS. If ' ° r ; I· m· District < 'lerk : ALVIN Ρ K1DD. AMZI CAROTHERS. CLINT SPALDING. Kur County \ttoincj : Ai ARK SMITH. —-o V l'or Tax Assessor: c J. N. McELROY.—Re-election. 1 I J. C. WILLIS. JACK KILLEBREW. Ο 1 l'or Tav Collector. SIMP SPENCER, re-election. ' l'or Sheriff: W. H. FORBES. TONY CROWELI. C. \ MILLER, ι .1 \V. KENNEDY I Ρ M1NNICK. r- .-lection , I Ρ DARDEN M ! ° l'or his! of I In· IVart* Ι'πτίικί I: W H. (Will) DAVIS. * M W Μ Κ NIGHT y ° l'or ( oiuii»i»»sion«*r I'n-t iiut I: W \ WITHKHSPOOX H V GRIMES It. S ΙΙΥΧΓΜ • —<>— ι I οι ( o|iu( \ N|||XM||| · ||(|«'!II I'lltiln i I »ι·»ι rurt ion I Γ ItKOOKS selection « « « . I I \ VWill M I Ml \ |s 4 ♦ 4 I ·■! ι 11 \ \»*> * ■ » ·'··! ι · ·!|ι · t · ■ » « MARI.KY KKWKUY I ··» * it ι W.ir^l··»! ι »M f>»\0\ · ή r >«ii I «.« ι |I ί VI », I lit ι M \ It I I ! \ M M TKKS f ί I I · I» % ll '%!!»» I I I II % \ t · I- » M. * ? M K^KRIIHIK I %l.|i 11» ' m \% imI I ϋ fi ki:vnkh I \ I.I- I I4I4M \\ imI J W I, I* ' Ktl)llk I \Ι·|· 9 HI*H W 4«l I î i:r iMiu * u '* Λ · ·« · * »fl à ' * ' plouf· * I •OMI M*tA~ Cf ? Τ hi m War® Dfv? cp<d V* " e D«^e^ ;'· | •nt'a W;t»cttt· Tett f»td A i»t ρ V*b Γ Λ r ' !!. ι» · i η#»Mr* for the tlrfrti·* ;n fb» Κ » .ι· î Browne ir ai tentlfkd th.» lh* <· Conrr*-#*rn*R Pim knr ν a 1 *u> * w.»·»: aritj^d and resArdrd .** » dattrcr mi* man Th« defense a!*o *mirh' ι·ι prove that despite the fa. * (bat «Γ found '»n hie body a *fc#H r*\oIter la> near by it. Hiring the rro*# examination of the Γ· .m:> attorney of Wi 1er county, ΙΜ» trtct Attorney Wnrren M<K»re of Tra\ Is endee*η red to prove that in Wall* r county 'here ha.s been great kixfty in the enforcement of the law* régulât·; Ing prohibition and against «lia1 b*· : t» rrn»d ih»1 pistol toting habit The j county attorney admitted that nHther one of t>ihlaw® wa* » η forced in br* «fi ion a?» h« would ΠΚ<· to se» them rnfoi »'«j ί î.< ι > . » s * « 5 initi'h of the blame on the juries which tri* 4 the caw*, and t h» method of '-♦•beting th« « juries vi, · mad*' the subject of iu ] quîry SECURED AT GREENVILLE. Hearing Wiii Be Had Some Time Aft er Mai ch îê. C,r«■· nvilb T< \ F» b "Π»·· " Farmers' Kducattonal and Co op» rat tve Γ η ion of Amerb a secured a tern- \ |K>ra: ,\ reM?aining older against what is termed the T» xarkana party, at this ι it y. in District .ludgt* Monlnx-'s ' court Th«· matter will come up some time after Marc h 1 'i. during the s< - sion of district court at Dallas. On.y ι the officers of th» "Texarkana party 1 in this state are made defendant.·*. They are O. P. Pyb\ president, Min eola : Newt. (ï: » *-ham. general organ ; iy.cr. Point a*;d W S. Miller, executive eommitteeman. Dcita county The in 1 junction seeks to restrain President Pvle's organization from using th»> amended charter, recently secured I from the secretary of state. MAIL CARRIERS MEET. ι Third Annus Convention Was Held at City cf Fort Worth. Fort Worth. Feb. 2i».— The third an j nual convention of th« Texas Asso< i ation 't Rural Free Delivery Carriers ! was h» Id here Thursday. The at j tencir.iic»· was about lof>. Following; officers w * : >· elected: H. L. Xavloi ! I of Midlothian, piv-sicient; John \V. j ' Pugh. Fort Worth, vice president, and ; Paul Maedeen (if Troy, secretary and I treasurer. Da:las holds next convention, j An address was delivered by Walter j B. Whitman of Dallas on "The Press j ! and Its Relation to the Service." The discussion of the good roads ! movement, in Texas was led by W. H.j ί Rogers of Frisco. ι Addresses were made by Rural j ! Agents R. R. Burr of Washington and I Judge Gilbert of the same city, both j gentlemen being in the employ of the • government. LARGE. PRO HALL.'. ι I \ Deleyatir ns From Al\ Over Kaufman t County Attended. i Kaufman, Feb. '23.—Delegations ' from all over Kaufman county were I here Thursday at fhe prohibition ral J ly. The .Midland ran & special train! from Terrell, about 300 persons com-, I in# from that place. Hon. Robert L. ! j Warren of Terrell was chosen chair-; j man of (he executive committee and I campaign manager. Resolutions fa voring the local option law were adopt-! j ed. DE ARMOND DEAD. Distinguished Texan Passes Away at Houston Aft^r Brief Illness. Houston. Feb. Hon. Russell De Armond of McKinm y. who was taken si< k here about a week ago. died Thursda> at an infirmary from paral ysis of tiie brain. Two daughters were with him. 11» was se\enty years old. Colonel Π» Afmond. who was one of the most prominent attorneys of the sf te was a former partner of the late CJoverno: Throckmorton and .Irstice li: · wι .it ti.« sup! eme court. HANGS HIMSELF. Hill Ccunty Bacl elor Ends His Exist ence on a Limb Hiliftb< ο Tex Keb '· Near B> run W: ι ' 1V t r » ι son tii.· covered Mie till »>s bo4| of Ma· k II if' hiiison ,i I h ι ht οι 'Πι tt ; 1 ee ι η an »Ί »* Iirstu » \ 15 ii \ ♦ stifcHtion show·d » hh t > ». · «' ! , d liwx.' d hijus» ·«· λ It»' b Murder Thought fil Ι'λμ Κ» i Jo-» ph Kaui ♦· ! · »■# ' 11* treamiier of Chihuahua \\t \ al·· « . . I ?| ■ » « 11 i ' 11 * a H Γ > 111d ■ -!*mi ! h si.av \*< · i» 'ai road t j h I lllel woutui :ij his h*a«l Me had II·*·* *■ ι. ι * · ;. v\ « » a \ and th»· t.«* >t on *h»f h. was murder·· I Τ Br He (1 at Ο.» Μ»· λί W«' Vet« Meet ftt I. 6 G. Ν., THE. TE.XAS RAILROAD Reaches nearly ail the important cities and towns in Texas, with- two lines through the heirt of the State. Fur nishes Quick and reliable Service be tween North and South Texas, and be tween North-east and South-west Texas. The Short Line and Scenic Route to I Mexico D. J. PRICE, GEO. D. HUNTER, Gin. Pin. iJTicket Ajt Am». 0. f. ζ T. Λ. PALESTISÏ. TEXAS CALINORNIA One-Way Colonist Tickets VIA Sunset Route-Ocean to Ocenn ON SALE DAILY Feb.) 15 to April 7, 1906, inclusive Pullm&n Tourist Sleepers From New Orleans 11.15 ». m. Daily, except Tuesday From Houston I2.3B a. m. Daily, except Wednesday From San Antonio 9 ·6 a m. Daily, except Wednesday "Through to LOS ANGELES and SAN FRANCISCO See Yuur Nearest Ticket Agent for Full Information and California Literature Colonist Rates 'West and Northwest Daily Feb. 13 to April 7, very low rate» to California. Oregon, Washington and intermediate points. Only $25.00 to San Fran cisco, 832 40 to Portland. Tourist car service. HOMESEEKERS RATES Tuesdays and Saturdays, to Panhandle Country, limit thirty days for return. Stopovers. Ν ASHV1LLE. TENN.. and return n. Feb. 25, "2G, Π. One fare p\us $2. Quickest tine. Union Depot ' connections at Memphis. LOUISVILLE. KY., and return March 15. Hi, 17, IS. One fare pjus frj. CHICAGO OMAHA ST. PAUL DES MOINES KANSAS CITY DENVER ST. LOUIS ST. JOSEPH And many other great cities are best reached by the Rock Island Only line with through sleepers and chair cars to Chicago daily. Regarding trip anywhere, write I'HIL A. AC'Eli, (i. P. Α.. C. R. I. * O. Fort Worth. Tein.v ■ J There is no doubt about it : ®J The H. 4 T. C. R. R. | Will Put You Therein the Shortest Time * 2—THROUGH TRAINS DAILY—2 | Strktlv iirst c'ass up-to-date service. J # Through Pullman Sleepers Bt-1 WKfcN (ialvi ton, Houston. Daila*. I'. ni-.on :.n·) St I.oui.-via ιί II .ν S. Α. Ry. to Houston, Η Λ Τ (' Ιί Κ to IVnison unit Μ Κ & Τ. fly to St. Louis. (inhesion. Houston .uni Fort W orth vu» (1 11 Λ - \ Rv ·«. Houston ami Η. & Γ C. R. Κ to Ft. Worth Al»o i«'t»i*. n Hell-to: .nil \u· Wnco ;.nti I'.nla free Chair Cars I M. L. KOBBINS, G. F A Houston. Texas #♦♦♦♦♦··♦♦♦···♦♦♦♦♦·♦♦♦♦♦·······♦·♦♦·♦♦♦·♦·····♦·♦·· : ! For Coinfori.,.»i Convenience I Travel by r MKf 1 this Μφι* /