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•'•we must· get rid of them --hence we give you choice of any Felt Slip per in the house at $1.10 --these retailed regu larly at $1.25 $1.50 and' $2.00 per pair. —don't miss this op portunity, but come while we are sure of having YOUR size and the color you like. CROW SHOE CO. ♦ RAILROAD ΤιΛΓΕ TABLE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ -ο- ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Μ., Κ. A T.—North Bound. No. 6 (Flyer) leave* ....7:20 a m No. 204 leaves 7:32 ρ m No. 20 2 leaves 10:06 a ra South Bonnfl. No. 203 leaves ... ...9:27 a id No. 201 leaves 5:35 ρ m No. 6 (Flyer) 9:11 ρ m Η. Λ Τ. Ο.—West Bound. » No. 85 leaves 6:38 a m No. 83 leaves 7:09 ρ m No. 87 arrives 4:05 ρ m—Does not run we#t of Waxabacbie. No. 89 arrivée 11:18 a m Kast Bound. No. 82 leaves 9:2î a m—Connects at Ennls for Houston. No. 84 leaves 3:00 ρ m—Starts from Waxahachle. No. 86 leavea 9:06 ρ π No. 88 leaves 10 a. m.—Connects . at Garrett for the North. Trinity & Brazos Valley Northbound. No. 2 4 leaves 5:60 ρ m Southbound. No. 21 leaves 9:50 a m Chamberlain s uougfi Remedy Cures Colds. Croup and Whoopinc Louerh GET IN LINE ■ Use our long distance lines North, East, South and West. Save 10c on every call for towns vtthin the county. Quick service and courteous treatment. E.llis Co Ind. Telephone Co. F. S. EATON. Mgr. I ' ♦ ♦ LOCAL NEWS. : · #»♦♦♦» — ·♦♦·♦ F. 3. Cronk & Co., sell roaring cheap. tf See F. 8. Croim & Co before you buy your roofing. tf MIkb Nannie Worley Is visiting relatives in Ennis. Dr. J. L. Everett was here from Palmer yesterday. Si* H. I). MrCombs for Fire and Tornado Insurance. tf Mrs. E. C. Wado of Tyler spent yesterday In the city. Plenty of iron or felt roofing at F. S. Cronk Co.'s; prices right. tf Buy your pumps from F. S. Cronk Co. All kinds. Prices ' way" down, tf Mrs. B. G. Connor of Dallas Is a guest of the fp.mi: / of E. A. DuBose. If you want to laagh see that com ic picture at the Theatorlum today. 34 Avery Hudson left last night for Dallas where he will in future re side. H. P. Mizell went to I.imestone county this morning to look after his farms. When you need a piumber, call Bunkley, with F. S. Cronk Co. Both phones 84. tf See that swell picture at the Thea toriura today, "Mr. and Mrs. Gay," the swellest thing out. 34 Mrs. A. E. Slough and babe, of Cooper, Texas are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mcintosh. W. E. Terrill of Teague came in this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Junius Leigh on "Rogers street. If you want oysters, fresh, pure, natural flavor and solid meats, get the Seal-Shipt at Η. Ν: Nylin's. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Winkler went to Corsi-cana thiç morning to attend the funeral of Jfldge Sam R Frost. Neptune's choicest contribution to the table is the Seal-Shipt oyster. You can get them at H. N. Nycum's. Ice and oysters separate—that's the secret of the delicious flavor of Sealt-Shipt oysters. I sell them. H. N. Nycum. tf Miss Clara Morse, who has been with her aunt, Mrs. Gulick, for the holidays, has returned to Kidd-Kev college, Sherman. Mrs. J. M. Aldcrdice returned this morning from Alvarado. She reports the condition of her son. Anson Al dedice, somewhat improved. Ozro Cheatham and sister. Miss Ivy Cheatham, returned this morn ing to Austin, where they are at tending the University of Texas. Miss Chambers of Ennis, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P. Mizell, returned home this morning. She was accompanied by Mrs. Mizell. Miss Ruth Denney of Sulphur Springs, will arrive today to be the guest of Miss Kathleen Gibson Fri day morning, both Miss Gibson and Miss Denney will return to Waco to school. Misses Anna and Laura Price Comer of Trinity University addition are the guests of honor', at the house party of their aunt, Mrs. Bedloe of Denison this week. The Misses Co mer will also visit in Sherman while away. Dentil From Shooting. Abilene, Texas, Jan. 2.—Tom Hoi-j ι ton, living six miles north of Merkel , j killed himself by shooting. Improve 1908 By becoming one of the satisfied customers of this Drug S lore. We shall always try to give our customers value received and good service thrown in. We urge those who have never tried our service to give us a trial and be convinced that it pays to trade with ! READY FOR ÇUSINESS We have moved into our new quarters on the ι South Side of the Square | in the builhing formerly occupied by Joe A. Har ris. We shall be pleased to meet all our old friends and shall try to make many new ones for our store. Come in and see how cozily we are sit- ι uated. M. W. WALKER FASHIONABLE JEWELRY. Rogers Hotel Arrivals. Jo3h Shives, Italy; W. L. Swin-; ney, Fort Worth: Chas. Roby, New ! York; T. H. Skiles, Fort Worth; j Wm. Jenkinson, Dallas; J. B. Newbolt, New York; M. R. Williams, ; Xew York; Chas. P. Larrin, Boston; j W. A. White and wife, Philadelphia; j T. R. Anderson, Oklahoma City; W.J E. Terrill, Teague; R. L. Fountain,] Ennls; J. C. Temple, New York; Os-; car F. Rhodes, New York; II. Good win. San Antonio; J. A. MiDougle, Dallas; L. T. Fox#» Dallas. ( Senior Β. Y. I'. IT. Program, Topic; Christian Growth. Leader, Mr. J. S. Herring. Scripture, 2 Peter, 1st chapter, j, God's promise for our growth. 2d | ! Petir, 1:1-4. Mr. Frank Dennington. j Graces to be added. 2 Peter, 1:5-7. ] Mrs. Baird. Result of Growth. 2 Pe ter, 1:7-10. Mrs. Ernest Miller. Warning and exhortation to those who know God's will. 2 Peter, 3:17- ' IS. Miss Marie Kemble. .lunior Ιί. Y. I'. IT. i < Program for Sunday, January 5: J Subject, Jesus and the Woman of Samaria. Leader, Walter Huckabee. " John 4:1-9—Ruth Kidd. John 4:10-18—-Opie Gates. John 4:19-27—Gertrude Gnian. : John 4:28-36—Sanders Durham. < John 4:37-45—Mary I>ee King. t John 4 : 4G-54—Leonidas Barrow, t Select Reading—-Reeves Watson. 1 Application of lesson by president, t ► « » WANT COLUMN. « ► 4 »««»♦· ♦♦♦♦♦♦ WEATHER—Tonlçht fair, colder Friday fair, warmer. Max. 75; Min. 38. FOR RENT—Modern five-room cot tage. Bird Forrest. tf FOR RENT—Three room house Bul lard Heights. See John Keudriek. 233 FOUND—Pair of gloves. Identify and pay for this notice. S. H. Watson, Jr. 233 WAXAHACHIE Hot Mineral water delivered dally. B. S. McCourt. Old Phone 461. tf FOR SALE—Two first class young mules. See B. C. Lancaster or Dr. C. ft". Simpson. 34 WANTED—Your clothes to clean and press. Thee Farley, 110 West Main street. tf FOR RENT—150 acres good white rock larfd. Two sets Improvements. Or. C. W. Simpson. 34 FOR RENT—January ' 1, building formerly occupied by H. N. Nycum. Bayless & Schuster. tf ESTRAYED—From 409 Kaufman street, a small black sow pig. Finder return and get reward. 33 FOR RENT—Five good farming set tlements. Apply to Dr. S. H. Watson, Jr.. Waxahachie, Texas. 233 FOR SALE—Cheap, a gentle family buggy and saddle horse. Apply to J M. Youngblood, 217 William"· street. tf run. artijiij or tuK keîmt—After Jan. 1, the house on College street, occupied by Mrs. Cleveland. G. C. Sroce. tf FOR RENT—Six room house, cor ler Williams and Rousseau streets, near Park Public school. Phone M. 0. Robinson. 237p WANTED—To rent nice five or six room house, in good condition, on or before February 1st. Box X, care Daily Light. 233 ! WANTED—To press your Christmas ] suit. Clothes called for and deliver- i 3d. Red Front Tailor Shop. Terry j 3reen, Proprietor. tf ! POR SALE—100 acres Improved | sandy land farm. Would take good | 'ity property for part pay. Address | 2, care Daily Light. 235p FOR RENT—A large 7 room house in Vickery street, right on street railway. Provided with city water | ind well water. See Clyde F. Winn. tf I FOR SALE—Two Jersey heifers Dne two years old. the other one I Kear. Both are subject to registra-1 ion. Also three registered gilts. Aj bargain. Walter Acker. 233 FOR RENT—New six-room house! with bath, hall and porches. Two j li e grates. Furnished or unfurnish- j id. On car line. Renter can secure j ;ood Jersev cow. Apply at this office. 234pd SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS j Πιθ business hen. Eggs for hatching j >1.50 per fifteen. Orders glvenr irompt attention. Beaty Poultry! ^lant, Waxahachje, Texas. New 3hone 221. 258 ■'OR RENT--The building formerly iccupled by Todd. Barrow & Co., ; Texas Realty Company). A first lass fire-proof vault and other ad antages goes with the office. Terms eaeffnable. See W. G. McClain or j Vil 1 Hancock. tf ; Notice to iVatcr Consumers. Water rents are now due and pav ble at the office of the superintend- j nt of waterworks. The 10th day of] he month is the last day in which | ο pay, after the 10th one dollar will I ie charged for turning on. P. F. Dev- j nport, Superintendent. 242 ! 1 DKATH OF .TlTMîK FROST. Well Known Uwjor Dioil in Hospi tal at Fort Worth. · Judge Samuel R. Frost of Corsi cana dlod Wednesday night at"11:45 o'clock at St. Joseph's Infirmary in Fort Worth. Judge Frost had been ill for some time and was taken to Fort Worth Tuesday night to be op erated on. He was 62 years old and owing to his advanced age and con dition his death was not unexpected. For many years the deceased had been a leading lawyer, jurist and cit zen of Navarro county, and was a prominent figure in the development of Central Texas. Judge Frost was an attorney for the Houston and Ttx as Central railroad and often repre sented his company before the dis trict court of Ellis county. A wife and several children sur vive Judge Frost. Mrs. Frost is a sis ter to C. M. Winkler of this city. The remains were shipped to Corsicana Thursday morning for interment. BOY HAD SIX WATCHES. Fourteen-Year-Old Youngster Well Equipped with Timepieces. Dallas, Texas, Jan. 2.—A small white boy, small for his age and only 14 years old, was arrested by the police yesterday. In his possession they found six watches of varied valuation. Some of them were ex pensive. He admitted that he had taken them by bneaking from as many houses. It is learned that along with the watches there was lost at some of the houses small sums of money and occasionally a pieco of jewelry The officers think they have one of the persons responsible for a good deal of the burglary that has been repor ted of late. TESTING ROAD MACHINERY. Work Commenced .on Waxahachie Eert'fs Hoail Thursday. The test of road grading machines was commenced Thursday morning on the Waxahachie-Ferris road. The work will be inspected by the coun ty commissioners and the machine giving the best satisfaction will be purchased for the county. The coun ty already owns one steam grading machine and the purchase of three more will give each commissioners' precinct one. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. with local applications, as they can-i not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combinations of the two in gredlents Is what produces such wonderful result in curing citarrh. ! Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, Price 7 5c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Triplets at El Paso. El Paso, Texas, Jan. 2.—Triplets —a boy and two girls, were born here Wednesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Ν. H. Butterbaugh. The father is a railroad engineer. He will name his son Roosevelt. Wants All To Know— Roding, Ga., September 12, 1906. MESSRS. E. C. DH WITT A CO.. Chicago, 11L Geftlemen:--Yours of the 6th to hand. In reply will say, most assuredly use my letter in any way you see fit for the benefit of the suffering. I will answer all correspond ence as to my own case. I recommend KODOL to all I hear grumbling about their stomachs, and have bought many their flsst bottle. All that is required is a trial o( KODOL. It talks for itself. Yourt very truly, O. If. CORNELL» Kodol for Dyspepsia. digests wnat you «at, take· the ■train off of the heart, and contrib ute· nourishment, strength and health to every organ of th· body. For Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Inflammation of the mu cous membranes lining the Stomach and Digestive Tract, Nervous Dys pepsia and Catarrh cf the Stomach. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUO LAW Digests What You Eat SOU» BY B. W. FKAKI8. An Always Ready Livery We have sufficient a number of good rigs and horses to meet the most rigid de mands We can give you any kind of a rig that you may need—and can give it to you NOW. PATTON KENNEDY Livery Co. Wheifcyou find your self in some distant place there is comfort in the thought that if in your residence or place of .business there is a Southwestern telephone you can readily communicate with your family or business asso ciates. What other system offers such facilities? Rates lower after 6 p. m. ί The Southwestern Tele· ► graph 4 Telephone Co. im rs* roue* its* τ» km r2f fcac^zu.KZtftzjJL^rL·>gu)zunugsigi/^ai^RnzgiifiMga^ej^K.7V^ The Pirst Day Iurham OF: 'S GREEN TAG SALE! OS! m m If you were not there you missed it. So come tomorrow. SI PLENTY CLERKS TO WAIT ON YOU \ BIG BARGAINS - - - EVERYTHING AT CUT PRICES 8