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! Perfect I Goodness --pelted s t \ ί e ind perfect workman ship are happily blended in our $1.50 and $2.00 School Shoes For Misses .md Children CROW SHOE COMPANY |· ♦ ANNOUNCEMENTS ' · ·♦»··« — ···»« For JKMh Jn«tl.t»l IH»trt«t: IKK HAWKINS For ( <ν«ιη(y TOM SPENCER ο — C»r County tlrrfc JOHN M I.OOOIN8 For Itjotrirt ( VHl: Λ M 7.1 CAROTHEUS For t'ouetjr Attorney: M VRK SMITH —Ο Ι tit t 'cunty sniK'rlnirnili'iii of l*ul> Iti Instruction: Ο Β WINN For Tin Λ««<·<ομιγ: JACK KH.l.F.BHKW Kor T«\ <oiler'or. 81M F SPENCER, re-eX-cUon —*>·— For Sheriff : W H FORBES For Jantlr ■· of tin· I'cjin· Ι'Γγι Inct I: M W M KNIGHT Ο ' For · V»imni"«*Ion<'t l'r<·» inrt » El) I .OWE PICTURES THAT PLEASE j Are nut made by chance. It requires ability, expe- J rienc.' and a tine equipment tor doing the work. . ■ . X Our success for the past seven years in YY'axa- | hac'nie should be sufficient evidence of our being able J to fill ill the requirements. | HUDSON'S STUDIO : Ovei Cheeves Brus. & Co. Waxahachie, Texas ζ We have so·vif extra choice property for sale in Black Waxy Karms, ♦ nicely located as to schools, etc.. Residence Lots and Residences nicely Φ located or. the main thoroughfares of the city. Also some choice Uni- * versity Lots at reduced prices. It might prove interesting to you to in- ^ vestiga'i· propositions before baying. . . Satisfaction guaranteed. · Texas Title ^ Loan Company « 4 : : R. ( PHILLIPS. President. « W IOi.KMAN. Vice-President Hi· \lw i\y ν Γ» n — The local editor always tries to chronicle all the lovai happenings, and his task is by 114) means an easy one. Vnu ma> in ρ ' him on the streets a doz« η time a day. but unit's* you furnish him with a news item when requested you have no «rounds for complaint of his faillir»' to mention current events in which you may be particular!) interested. The meanest critics of a country newspaper are those who contribute the least towards its support, and they are also the ones from whom the news-gatherer couldn't extract a news item with a corkscrew. Kxchange WANT COLUMN VYiiiH \ 11. liai· —. .. .-rlioii, I» r word Km li additional Insertion '■■><· I : -.'II lilt I >ihι l;Ιιι uni ' >ι· -il,ι un utuKlMv mux luin. « ι. I' suini.i' iu.iv ni: rate M rate 11 ρ ΚΟΚ -v\I.K Old ι.··« t>a|>< r it thl. offt<- If Il lit· il t lit L' in! at the fv.ll> Light of flu tf I ft Υ \\ Λ NTH AltS in thi 'îOlUliiii mil • . ν iiitt t||i· rf-ul' wll! Ih VllH itri.VI A itond Iiiium· nuar | rrtniiy llklnrullv Η««· Ptirrf R. ; KobrfMA Itt·! Vied I' ill· I > - '«Ht lorhwi > ill nil · 1··»*, ! f..r ··· ·» I»! luhi Kutluiau iTp WAN «II A porter; a pt-iiaaneal| twin· 1 lu per·' \Plrty to Ιι· ' 1 Λ ''beak» m ΗΝΤ ΤΙ»· froat ι» «Ι ibp • m '■>■ «t'iiasi:· liuilrflriit i 1 'ind floor San Put A" limn tf • M -Ά1·Κ J»"t ·■·· '«« 1 ■•I· oM. u ft·» '«HMtt'iim lid β»· imt utratl -al mil· * A '"re· tf Λ Κ !+ΚΙύ «Cttfrn «Μ Ιι· «ΙI11 p»> \*m to MM< Ί>" pour nu' n* W tMHI* · '«Hk* MM * 1. f Hil A Ο tf rMMMMi 4» tt uc* w· ■ --au . lo«W% rie* ·«*> Work .tu·* >·« «An - mftrr H**· »f A f*MP» 'iHwi tf -ÏT I f ih »»·' >11 g V> lit» 4.,... h· « m» wfc« know» khi • Λ* Th-e 13H «ill told M *ha|· MtltkMh Brofc tf OS Γ Our cow i* :it I n -. On·» hum all· ivil. medium s-iz·· Will pa> fo <·ι imiiw ri Thomas .1 Mtddleton ΌΗ SAI.K \ -< holarship each l· .aut'aatei Collent· and Car Hurilett ι Sli· rnian for and $' \ l»u*i les» Hrhcilurahlp for Tyler CoUor mil Drutiiihon Hiimih- - Sri > ol t „ti >t In· oil· u<·- " ··. ! h If vo ir»* ιιοίηκ to Hfhool writ ι m«> lia it». I'.ilm. i Τ»·χ« \ I a··» -mi in 11 «*.-« 11 li. Health) kldnr> filter the impur ii< from th·· blond, and rale*» th* in tbt» «nod health Ik lmpo*»lbl F"o!»· Kliln·" <*ur. make -our kidney-, and will po*ttivi>ly i>ur«t a torn of kidney and blulilrr die ι If urnethm* 1 Hr whole < 'toiti Mold bj» H W Kern I· Xl'li'l III· ilk Hit-· I It.ll·!·. - I it .til le'iit mill Nilcti tall· IAIOREHS LEAVE IMto ■·*·»·*. tor κ ITU limy* H — Rrt| 1J#i <|·>ΐί «i y» ι Φ ink Ι·*»·'· tri •4 m ' ι < · S ifai «r.j ■ w · ' » *.· . PERSONAL MENTION. Geo \V \\ alkcr <i| i'ort Worth J j Ik In I he city. I II Hullurd. <>ï Hounton, U visit ing iη II» l'Ity. Jjuck Ν«ή1 was a business visitor Id Kntile Hxhr I lldge M M llrom of D.vll. I> In the ill;, today. William \dkltison, il Dallas watt lu lin· city today \V It. Starr wits a business \ Ικΐ tor to Dallas today. .lake Mincer lt'fi this morning on π trip to Colorado City. 1)1 ii> Hardy, of Knnls, wa In tin· tll\ yisterduj with friends Mr* Κ V Williams, of Kentucky in in the oily visiting her parent*. Misses llattie, Stophna and Delia Davis visited friends in Dallas today Rev. J. W Mailt > is back from aj prospecting trip to Johnson county, j II S Nugent, of Houston, circula tion manager of the Chronicle, Is In the city. CJeorge Plumhoff, of Fort Worth, spent yesterday in the city with his family. W. W. Waist on went to Ennis this ' morning to attend to some business J matters. Miss Clara Mae Bodenhanter has returned from a visit to friends in Corsicana. .Mis It. L. Holes, of Dallas, arriv ed this morning to visit her mother, | ! Mrs. A. T. Bishop. I George Reeves, of Kerrvllle is nav- , ing a visit to his uncle. Dr. .1. C. | Fears, on Marvin avenue. Sylvan Mincer, of Italy, spent yes- I terday in the city with his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mincer. ι I Misses Inez and Laura Wilson, of j i Dallas, spent yesterday in the city 1 with relatives and friends. 1 « Mr. and Mrs. T. B. husk and little I 1 babe, of Italy, «pent the morning In] 1 the city en route home from Ennis. Ernest Morris, assistant book Hen Lomax. who is working for the Western Bank & Trust Co.. of! Dallas, spent Sunday in the cit> with ι ! his parents. keeper at the Waxaluw hie National } bank, spent yesterda\ in Italy with 1 his parents. Mrs Will Hutchinson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Park, returned to her home at Cle burne this morning. j Fred Pierson, of Greenville, S. C.. who has been in the city for two I weeks with his brother, K!d Pierson, j lei ι yesterday for home. 1) W H. Clagett, who filled the pulpit .·.ι tin· Vnnriean Presbyterian j church v' sierday, returned this morn in« ό hi- home in Dallas. J Miw Minnie Κ.·· shelion returned ' ' :imh( from Kunis. wle-ι. ftfiM .it ι i ι ended Hh ι .» 11 ' Ml mM μ ι μη < 11 J κ! ' ι ί.t· ι»,i b> shov\ * Hodt'ubii il.· »t I , pent « -u-i(lu\ iind he·' niniii with ; hi parents l)r and Mrs. I) S lloden l h.tiner, cm W«·^ Main street Ktiwin Duliost left this morning ι foi Colleg* Station, where he will ι ! « un tin \micultnral and Vtechani . « al College for his sw«ml ν·*·1» "I Clyde li> Isurm* let! this morning Μ ι or VI il font whei· he will join the F 1 It.» % lot ml ' nun W ii( « He ι will pla« with the band this winter. fte in DaiUt it y wlili hi» Μ Η Τ*·Ι«Η» tiile«| h«nii·- I» Mix* rkati»** who will I»· „ II· ι* I \ι ι »\ .»!* « Τ GLETSfTOHD «"-lAF (<.)·> t'a· v«ut ft »u4 ft···» * v. LOCAL NEWS >♦♦♦♦♦ ·«·«* Kcwipr (Itllom ΐΛΐΐί'Τ. i Ik \ S «ι Η. l>. Md "!tuv* for fîrt* λ ml loriMilii lft«er*nn' l[ Tfl> |»hoe>' 'hi' Wnxshathli Grain j Co for ' hlcK*»n fii»4 tî j \e»,i IlK-nk Mri-I Kiilic·- l.-«e(«»r η iili xafi't» tftl\e. tf For winter blooming bull»» tele phon< Mm Bird Forr»>«( Γ.1 Toti t η it gel Nor» Il > floater* nl ; the Mi Duffle (irwcrj Co If Befor·· bu> IfiR !OUf «v'hhJ and ma! j t»·»· ihe WaxnhwhU» Grain Co. If j Iο»· ι ream and lemon puff 25 cent· per quart at W illiam· λ MoeHey's Etmn niariiaite license* were I* *ued 8»tnrd a> l>> Count \ Chirk Hen drtrks \ Ik)\ «an born Saturday night lo Mr and Mm V\ K. Slilv. on Ferris, avenue. When you need a plumber rail Bunkley. with F S Crunk Co Both phones S 4 tf To money, buy your Wood and Coal from W.ixaharhlo Ο rail η ; Co., now: tf ! Tin· Waxaha'hie (i ml η Company is : headquarters foi Wood. Coal and j Feed Stuffs. tf j Mastei Edwin, son of <; W Mr- I Wliorti ι who ha- I>■ <n quite sick. | lut» recovered. Skating. Monday. Wednesday and j Friday nights of each week at the ' Main Street rink. tf j Mrs Dalton lins Just received aj beautiful line of ('.ape Hals and j "Gold Medal Hats " 4i> j For spécial bargains in city prop- I erty and choice farm lands, see the j Texas Title λ· l.oan Company. (!7 | The F. S. Cronk Co., Is headquar j ters for all kinds of garden hose j Prices right. Both phones No 8 4. tf ( Read the Daily l.ight, want column ; and keep posted on the "Wants of | tile people." It's always interesting Cole Bailey, who recently accept ed a position in Jolesch & Chaska's Emporium of Fashion, began his duties there today "A creature not too bright or good for human nature's daily food" That's the Sealshipi oyster. Order ! from H. X. N'ycum. and be convinc ed. Γι 2 ! Mrs. F It. Kenner will entertain ! the M. \V. M. Club Tuesday after- | noon at :!:30 o'clock Those who | cannot attend will please telephone 1 at once. The onl> oyster that dare look a · pure food commissioner in the face, ι at any time, anywhere, are Sealshipt 1 oysters. Η. N. Nycum carries no other kind. 52 j Mrs. Dal ton has a complete line ' of veils, and veiling. In all colors, j She also has an immense line of rib- I bons. Ask to see the new fancy rib bons. in plaids. Roman stripes, pin ! stripes, etc.. in all colors. 4S ι "Things are seldom what they I seem skim milk masquerades as ' cream. Tub oysters masqurade as ■ fit food for man, but if >ou want the "real thing." li> Sealshipi oysters, j II Ν Nycum can supply you .">2 ι We cany the largest line of street | bats and tailored hats in Kills coiin iv Tin \ come in all colors and range in price from 7Γ.« to $12 mi These goods will bear lnspeition Respect-' i Hilly. Mrs Dallon 4S The brick crossiiiK bel ween the IMistoffice and the Texas Mortgage and Manking Company'.- building has In ι h completed, anil one between the poMoffice and 'he Will \loote Hard ware Company is being pui down to Sheriff's Sale. Τ Η Β STATES OF TEXAS, County of j iras. By virtue of an execution issued Î out of the honorable District Court I of Ellis County, on the 9th day of j August. liMMî, by the clerk there-j of. in tin vase of Marvin Lewis el al versus C. H. Leever, No. c, Τ ο 4. and directed to me as Sheriff of Ellis county. 1 have levied upon, this the M h da\ c»t September. A. I) 1900. at 10 o'clock a. m.. and will proceed to I sell, within tin hours prescribed by | law, on the First Tuesday in October, , \. 1). 1900. it belli s? the 2d day of, said month, before t li. Court House door of said Ellis county, in the cit> 1 ot Waxahucliie. Texas, the following described real properly, to-wii : Beginning at a stake at the inter- , section or Water street with an alley t » μ ι wide east of West End addi tion to city of Waxahachie; thence S ! 4ί»1 ·_» east 100 feet. a stake on north line of Water -tree! thence \ 10 Ε 17"» feet ;i stake, ι hence X 43V.» \\ In·» a stake on the south side of said alle> : thence S 2*2 W 192 feet to t h· Ik ginning The above property is levied upon, ml will be -old to satiety the above mentioned judgment rendered in said ι oui» "ji fin* 'J t»t li da > «»! Ma rch \ Π I ν·»>» in favor of officer» of court nul Ε I' VitderHfiir. and against the aid Muivill b'Wi el tl toi the . util ii $ ·· « .« ; .ι I in* t»\ virtue of said unit. Λ it II. - 1 . lid. 1 II - · ·" ι. ι »»f II* it 'ι· île· ι u tlim of me * ho a»* Κ»ιι nail ν con (paled m I \.*m« Κι lit Syr tip « un >un 'Itrtl| > ;<Mi b> llin ilatlUi. II \ ι lut Imiki'I itiit restore· tin· irrtl uon «if th·· bawols Ortno ittv·* Krttlt ι »tp «liM^ uot tiau I uoltl and μίΜ Cost of Paint I he different e between the m-t ot good paint and interior paint i*- vcr\ little in comparison with the total outlav tor painting a house. The time and labor is the big item. beem- \erv tooli h to pend α great deaf of time and money putting on paint which will not laitt. It ι mill h w i«-cr to use old-tashioncd "white lead and tin eed oil. Collier ι the t .ndard \* lute lead; ι- perteitiv pure, and is ι # t i ' * ι · ■ > — the <>!d i> · h Hr«K.e . 4 ψ% ·.; *.» I* » I*.-mr+ ·»'.·· * Wsu4 \ Λ A •Γ y τ ·\ν Cb · * · » U«« H*. Î . fc? k 1 ι Ifilm r .Ll· Ν * »·!- "!M"i ί> Rr'tOVFIl îà * ·**« ι -*· ^■•*4 lt> \u t y «Il «Ififfi·»· ~«èàJÊmit See Our Show W indo w For the newest things in Iron Beds. ... A new lot of I.ace Curtains and Portieres have just ar rived. . . . See them Spalding & McCartney Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors SCHOOL SUPPLIES I have stacks of Tablets, cheap ones and good unes, Composition Books, Pencils, Pen Points, Ink, Pencil Boxes, Rubber Erasers, Rulers, Book Satchels. Book Straps, Lunch Baskets. In fact nearly anything you may need when you start to school D. C. M c R A Ε East Side Square r S , Pu^lTV LA ^ESTABLISHED 18«* We now have toll connection with all points in South Texas. Also Dallas and other points. See Manager CbCIL FEARIS for telephones. ELllis Co. Ind. Telephone Co. Hot! Dusty ! Uncom fortable ! Why then travel? Sit in your office or homi· and Lnuis&i-t your business by telephone If you haven't trie<l it you can have ru» idea ut' th»· satisfaction you will ♦•xpenence through thi? convrn tent method of conducting your affairs lleduced rates after »'· p. m The Southwestern Tele graph £ Telephone Co. ♦ Jewelry That Will Last a Lifetime I he kind ili.it will look well and be in ..'ood con dition ifter yesrs of ser vice is always obtainable at the fairest of prit >s at ! M. W. WALKER Γ?)· I "■ λ »" *·' « ' · i> j* t .· Ji'Afjrr Don't Fool Her Any Longer < iiv* fn*r thai pi> m tsoU rule—,ιπι! use ; ,n,. Ration's Rigs PH< 49 ΡΑΤΤΟΝ Livery Co