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Fop the First Time We announce lin early arrivals of Boy's, Youne Gents an.1 Youths new Sprint: Dre^s Shoos Tommy Eyelet -s \ > s : Dress the boys in good taste and the tenden cy will be greater in making a man of him than any other influence you can brinir to bear. These shoes will work the miracle. Patents and New Kids—Blue her Lace CROW SHOE COMPANY We Have for Sale 7 Room Cottage on Old ham Ave. $2,150 6 Room Cottage on Main street $2,500 Several other real bar gains. See us for full description. L. C. TODD, Free. T. H. BARROW. Sectv. NecKwear of 1906 We have always carried the rep utation of having the largest and most varied stock of neckwear in the city, hut this Spring we have outdone ourselves. The lin»· .s large· anil contains, if [•o-sihlt- more pretty and novel lesisrns than we have ever car ried. A well dressed man mu-t nei-d fine neckwear. :ind you ran tr< nowhere and tind a wellei line l'orne and inspect then ROGERS * MCWHQRTER ♦ « ♦ PERSONAL MENTION · • · ♦♦♦♦♦♦ *«*«·· It M Hi » of Γ>*11». vUMmI In ih* U»'»T! tri rîûr>U tft S !fi fh·' rlty Jodav M<- R«t»t Jew» «wnt tr. liremwtd SAhinian 'ι* trlslt n^lsMT) ^ Μ ι ν ν Κ Tu ι fu ι ri-tiirn«*(l tbl* niorftiits tmm h viitt !<ι Qtlvxlon. Γ Τ S "tition*. Aitif ft M Mut,::,· s of Μ>· \îa ' i" nt lni«t niRlit In th«» rit1 Mr I M Wtlltuni* fond h»hy h»v.. .) !■.··) (.'Itrtolnl ^(iririK-, M ! >- put » l'nlH»d Stai·-!· Marchai H M Ward m » .·,·« h* r«' toda» front hal S \\ Nuliî** t»f Worth, rom swr-rcUl ;ικ<*"' of t h ·» CVnlrat. »»* In th<> clly toda* Mr H I' William», and grandson ni R!li*\Ul·· Miss, arc th»· (fUPMs of her con. I Ν William* Misse* ,-md Kranrls Wright «111 l'«" in tli» citi tomorrow Mlornit 'it \isit Mrs W Ο Mrs Ε V Stiandi and datiphter. Kilna, and Mrs Self of liah -sx-nt yfstrrday with Mr and Mr« Bert Shands I' H Β*·»)!, s Si l.finis drumfnvr. spout Satnrdû* aid Hunrtm in tin* <■!:> Mr Men 11 i> a brother of Con KK'ssma» .ItK'K It .»U. and has resided in St Louis sfvi-ral years Sheriff·» S.'iie. tu Κ STATE or TEX A? Count·, of Kills By virtue of an order of sale issu ed out of the Honorable District Court of Ellis Connu. on the ll'th day of .January. 1906, b> the Clerk thereof, in the ease of the City of Waxahachle versus Ed W. Williams and to me. as Sheriff, directed and delivered. 1 will proceed to sell with in the hours prescribed by law for· sheriffs sales, on the First Tuesday' in April, 1906, it being the :!rd day j of said month, before the Court : House door of said Ellis County, in j the City of Waxahachle, the follow ing described property, to-wit: Within the corporate limits of the city of Waxahachle, Texas, and being !ot No. ;1 in block No. 1 Γ.ν Waxa hachle town addition. Levied on as the property of Ed W. Williams to satisfy a judgment1 amounting to 1» in favor of the city of Waxahachle and cost of suit. ; Given nndet my hand this 10th day of March. 1906 .1 I». MINNICK, Sheriff. By G. C. SWEATT. Deputy. sat03 Kartoriti» alld More .Factories tor Waxahaeliie. We are now prepared to manu ! facture ail kinds of candies, ice cream 1 and ices. Our factory is located on \the West side of th« square. l\4 Rogers street. We are prepared tc furnish the vvholesala and retail tradt / with fresh candies nod cream. Will deliver cream to any part of the I cit.v free. An> amount front one gal | Ion up. We cordially invite the pub ' lie to call at our place and see the -;oods that we manufacture. .1 Τ WILLIAMS and ED MOSELY. d & wtf Dissolution Notice. The firm of Dillon and Mackov tliat • have been running the skating rink on Franklin street, have dissolved 1 pari nership by mutual consent, C M Dillon remaining in charge and assuming all indebtedness and Ar thur Mackov tetiring. ( M. DILLON, η Γι \RTHCK MACKOV Mi C .1 .1. Statesman has nr ■ ivt-d from Chicago to accept a po 1 ■ 11 with Kemble Buis . furniuir< ι '.id undertaker- Mr Statesman is tmiei ;,i diî et h ι and lii diced em '· ·!· :d· · '" Mil. > > |>. ! ieuo d 11 all ill:· - <rl 'le t II : nltlllO busitle-. A< me Ice Cream Is dispensed a .. 11 Ml· -oda foa ntair il 'he ι ' ati< d·· ν · · ' I'd I III lie· ' ι .« 11 ι In |ι IV utl • ι Ί · · ri · · -· i "·, "cl :·'.· In . a . ■ n ! la . I'll ■ f · ■ 'I 1 : ·■!.; I \!< It • · ι η Mil lint! · · ! M tiufact urtnK ' 'oui RubberGoods Under this head tre in cluded <- great variety of articies ail that ire us ually found in ι drug st υ re we have, ind at prie*, s a> low as they can be bought anywhere. Hat Hatrr Ι$%£·» w* "ne of -ur MHvmlUro Λ'ι· Hm\ <> th«> kind liât liinwn't )e»K »n<1 which al waj jfiv<> MiiafMCtinn. When wanting anything γ<τγι«·!πΙ«·γ if it !χ·!·>ηί:« in a rime store we have il Hood & Martin Prem-riptvri l >γιιλκ ■ -1 « The Added Charm To any woman's loi lot is <·χ (juisite jewelry. The articles need not bo costly, if the jewelry is well modeled ami stylish in de sign and thorough in workman ship, they will greatly add to the charms of the wearer. Walker's is a store that carries all the latest Summer Jewelry fads a magnificent stock from which you will easily be able to pick.! M. W. WALKER, The Fashionable Jeweler WASTED LIVES IN WAXAHACHIE Mm and Women Who arc in Need of a Helping Hand. Hood Ai Martin Offer Way to Bet ter Things. There Is no more irritating or nerve-racking condition than that caused by a weak stomach It gnaws and wears upon every nerve fibre in j S the .body and results in sleeplessness, I 1 headache. backache, rheumatism, pains, furred tongue, distress after ι eating. poor appetite and general weakness and debility. An we may look to a weakened J stomach for most of the < hronic or I lingering ills that weaken and rack ; our lives, it is of the greatest import- \ ance to know that a remedy for ! ' stomach troubles is at last offered bv a reliable drug firm in Waxahachie i under a guarantee that it costs noth I ing unless it cures. Hood & Martin, knowing the form j ula of Mi-o-na. feel that it will be j successful in every case where it is s used in accordance w ith directions, j I hat is, one tablet before each meal, 1 and the* offer to sell it under an ab j solute guarantee to refund the mon I ey if it does not cure. \ large box of Mi-o-na tablest costs but "11 cents If it helps you; nothing unless it restores health \ not lu i I nKe itepot-i. Another report was statied yester du\ tnornini: that water had been ! struck in the city's deep well. This j report, like othei -, proved to be un | founded It was raiised b\ another raw in which reunited in water flow . I IliK over the top of th" well Y out carriage and buggv orders iwill leoivt prompt attention Phone ' J 4 '■· Patlon-Kennedy Company tf « & MAKE US A VISIT | And see our line of Surreys DHiv r Wagon . Phaetons Tor Bujîk les Runabout fther w, steel cushion or rubber tire W, ir· ilso *·· »<; tr·- H . WHjd? I. R"h»· H \ mess Oil. etr Respectfully PLUMHOFF SADDLERY CO. ί ι J MOORi. LOCAL NEWS ·»*»« - »··*· ll ilti IΓ. ιr »<·.η i' Planter» f»il Mill It — o— p.iîi :-{ :r-4 ! ·««· a! r' <* Cro'A'n DOW ti / - o~ II I j*r inf. ' Planter* Oil Mill If —©—— Ki k to -it> the "(!«c hat" at Mr*. P<tlu»t> * ©6 ere rtiil » < · S ; μ» I l! ' VI the Mfwl> ! llal.IT' tf O Havf your 'vponritcr fleapel (it Γ S Oortk Co'* tf S.·» Ιΐ I*. MHY>nil>* for fir*· (tin! tornado lii»urnnei·, tf — O llave M«lf Holler Skat·-» repair·"! at Κ S Cronk Coy tf c So.· that red gardon hi"f at Γ Ρ Cronk Co '* before you buy tf —ο Utlilmi·. ι arn· syrup from Kast Ί ex a For s I·· l>y McDtiffie Cîroceri Company tf ο Μι- Palton has just received a lii ititiful Uni" >f 'In- celebrated "OrtSf" Mats OS —ο— Ladles have you -ιι·η the "Gold Medal" liaIs ,ind "Elîee" hats at Mrs Dalton'a? 05 Let F. S. Cronk Co. figure with you on that new roof, either sheet iron or asbestos. t.f Τ Η. Harrow Is Iti Dallas al the bedside of his father-in-law, Col. R. S. Fpshaw, who is dangerously ill. Ο— Walter Timmins, who has been suffering with a severe attack of la grippe for some lime, is able to sit up. —ο— The youg ladles auxiliary society 1 j f the Cumberland Presbyterian luirch will give a Thanksgiving Ha- | rar this year. A large crowd wen; from Waxa tinchie to Dallas this morning to at letul the matinee performance of Mme. Bernhardt .1, Baldridge. P. Freeman, .!. H. Sharp, \V. H. Brown. Henry Barkley and John Loekhart of Knnis were in the city this morning. —ο— M i s. R. J. Moore will be aï home to the forty-two club Wednesday af ternoon at " o'clock. Members will please phone new phone 2G9 Α. C. Stiles, who lias taught school in several places in Ellis county, has accepted a position with the Modern Mill and Manufacturing Co. Mr. Stiles Is a son of Wm. Stiles. —ο— Dr. Κ I.. Lewis, the veterinary sur geon of this city, was re-elected sec retary of the State Association at a meeting held in Dallas last week. Dr. Lewis had served one year as secretary. ο John Quarles has bought the in terest of J I' Weickerseheini in the store of Mistrot Bros & Co.. on South Rogers street The business will be continued with Mr. Quarles as manager ~—r>— In r li Lew is of Knnis, field edi I toi of the Texas Odd Fellow, was ; in th« » itν to make a report to head ■ nuarters lb will resume his jour neying this «n i in the interest of ι that Journal —o W P. Blllups bought a premium beef steer Hi the Fort Worth fat '•>iU -ho» 1 t>t wi i'k It wa> ship ped here yesterday .mil will be butch I ι-red in a few days It Is 1" months I old and weighs ltillO pounds Ο Col. Chu- .1 Kills or Nebraska, who i» ' » mî!\ \ «tilled In and Mi \ Κ ΊΊπ ne panned through the < itv * hi- mornins.: » n rout»· from ; hort at fialv* - ' « · 11 Col Hills ι In * ι·♦'♦ r « « ι r.« li»·ι u) uf ihe N« bra»il a ,\«t ttonal <înard> M« tated that he .«••II i·,· ' ···! u ι: I. r h» j·«»f»i·* h ? η ♦ tu W. \ .ι ! . · I »ul ;i ι « he t JiOMils hi Μ ΛI · Vi » ι « ι -it'i f. « » ι i w If· » mî tlii «I ft-1 mi ι true >t out fn- Id «an mink» lot» t · .1 ι !.. · < - ! visit<ft| OTtr) pota and fmy land of IfttereM to th« trt> . ' ':· !<·'· ι 1 ··'·1 ■ ι il ν oil r • ο κ? ι tit ι HtiipaiHOii. t«*ll ΙΠ; " ' wlw'i' ο „'>· Λ I<,ιf thlni: to .hi ii ι I ·»« t. ι h· in in • ♦· '. » ! '· i t;i«- I : »| . 1 -■ vi . > lax nil yvm <>«» about ib*B> »»l Sir II A Uotiilund of IJalla*. for ! I '< '<f t . Mt'hodUt r hure h ■it fUUd ** imipM of ί ' · u; '" · ",d I Mme «M villi t J Hi lk*4t fllHl VOttU lie Ittftd to IwMt ίΜΙ »ft4 Y υ Κ Ο Ν The Great Sanitary Re frigerator Th<r lai br> at InmUtmn fiih! *s!l« ["he iivulat!<>n of th»· Yukon m ir -u[Kri·" to nit other* as it ι eight u $11* of ! ht' be%t ι ■ «n non-conductor» of heat or <■ .1. tl. insulation Ι>··ιη»Γ thrp·· h«* thi k, which ι- in follow»: 1 Outside <·.ι •dried ash. made of Ν nth 7th St h -Charcc Inside '/.me or i t kiln "nd Heavy fthrou* paper care fully attached to the inner wall i f thi out.ml ι ι âne 'rd I»·■«.! air space hs- been thoroughly demontit rated to be a valuable non-conductor. 1th Manilla fibre sheathing, a (treat addition as a nua-condnctor. ">th <">ranit·' Rock wool, the most perfect non-conductor known to science al sheathing, carefully prepared anil η good non-conductor, case made of thoroughly masoned lumber. while enamel lining Buy (he Best-"They Cost No Mort· than Others From $9.00 up at KEMBLE BROS., FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS ♦ j ANNOUNCEMENTS. ♦ ♦ ·♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦♦♦♦ The following announcements are made, subject to the action of th Democratic Primary. July 2S, ltioc For County Judge. YANCY Γ). KEMBLE TOM SPENCER. —o— For County Clerk: CHARI.EY CROCKER. BOB BURLESON. JESSE PARKER. JOHN M. LOGGINS. For District Clerk: ι ALV1N Ρ KIDD. AMZI CAROTHERS. CLINT SPALDING I —ο— For County Attorney: MARK SMITH. For County Superintendent Public | Instruction: J. T. BROOKS, re-election. For Ta* Assessor: J. N. McELROY.—Re-election. J. C. WILLIS. JACK KILLEBREW. For Tax: Collector. SIMP SPENCER, re-election For Sheriff: W. H. FORBES. TONY CROWELL. C. A. MILLER. J. W. KENNEDY. J. Ρ MINNICK, re-election J. P. DARDKN. j For .Justice of the Peace Precinct 1: W. H. (Will) DAVIS. M. W. M'KNIOHT. —ο— For Commissioner Precinct I. M I) RUTHERFORD ο j For CominisHioiH'i Precinct I: W. A WITHEKSPOON. R Ρ GRIMES R. S. BYNUM. ED LOWE I ii Hi· l>i-ti'i< ι I ou π ΊΊι*1 lime of the district court In Mill ι;i 1 ·■ ii tip with the trial of the ι a-' of .1 11 I. .luckson against tin· Intc rnatlonel anil Ureal N'orihern Railroad fompatn Th· evidence ha« nui ce' been <oncluded The >ΐ in m I J u ι \ resumed work this inornlnu. atnl a l.irice number of wit* m - »■- were h· · to |i|w*ar before i that body. HulN $ * j»»·; ton a ι - Oil I M · r " |.*Y combining three Livery Stables in one it has been our aim to furnish the most up to-date rigs, the best carriage service, and the most prompt baggage delivery. An inspection will convince you. Care ful attention given board ing horses. Phone us your orders Both Phones 49 Patton* Kennedy Livery a Company J'arfoi/'s C/ean/ng and iPres sing It isn't every day that you want a suit or pair of trousers cleaned and pressed, but when you do, you want the best work that is possible to net. Bring them here and you will get the best —as that is the onlv qual ity of w >rk we do. Clothes called for and delivered. Insure Your StocK Mult·» A t <·»»·■ In th«· l>u< Mutual litre Mock Inturaotr AtMcialt·· »l Uallav Inn I.. II Al.UKKMAN \iri Wmehrtohn I «·* ; Our Walks Invite Investigation Φ Φ Thfir attractiveness appruU to th»* eye. and the way they arf made will satisfy your «-very expectation. * -f * * first-cleis whIH positively Waxahachie Cement Stone Manufacturing Company