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A New Month Here If y "ι 1 -i he en ι :u>t imer . t <>ur> th.* pi-t month wt· a t it ι ι t'n; k yen I* ν ou luive n· t, we solicit your Di-K-i- tut !'uj next Ou*" aim is t ι a vv you tf»e ι est 11 > ρ x-i '!·.■ {or th·.· least m >n·.··\· LYNN REAGOR Both Phones North Side Squire When Eyes Fail You ι .iriucil net new ones as vim do new teeth the loss Is permanent But when your eyes begin lo fail you can take much of tin· burden off them by wearins properly fit - ted spectacles. Let us examine your eyes. We do it ΓΚΚΚ and will properly lit your eyes with Rood spec tacles al a very reasonable price. M. W. WALKER FASH ΙΟΝ Α ΠΪ <R! JEWELRY Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurlsj and consumption will ««ion be here. Cure your cough now. and strengthen your lungs with Foley's Honey and Tai Do not risk starting the winter with weak lungs, when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and prevent serious results. B. W. Kear is. η OAK BRANCH. Oak Hiancli, Texas, Nov. 2 ; Health is very good, with the excep- ; I l'on of George Beardon anil O. i. j ■ Ingram, who are on the ρ η η.ν list. Τ (' Williams and wife were the ; j gupsls of .1. J. Beardon at Boz Sat urday night and Sunday. Mr John MoCaniy has moved 011 I ■ Μι. P. I·". Bearden's place. Several of the bojs attended the 1 ! Molly Bailey show and reported a 1 good time. The people are trying to finish , picking their cotton which has been 1 a larger yield than expected when; 1 hey commenced picking. Revs. G. F. Hnllett and 1'. F. j Bearden tilled their regular appoint- j ment at Enterprise School house ! Sunday. Mrs. Celia Dorsett. who lives in j Grayson county, is down visiting rei-, latives. I T. ! notice. 1 I I All parties indebted to Drs. ! Thompson & Stacy are hereby urged to settle their accounts promptly. | S. P. SKINNER, Executor. j H. O. Stacy. Deceased. d86w41 Notice. All hack and baggage work will be cash after Nov. 1. Waxahaehie Livery and Transfer Co. tf ' 1 SmoKe Things Ν vtr was (here a better line < f Cigare, Pipes and SmoKing Tobaccos in Waxahachie than may be seen here now. We have simply "spread ourselves" in this line and no matter how hard you are to please, we have your favorite. See our new line of Meerchaum Pipes HOOD ÔCURLIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS "First in Everything" Merit Will Always Win. That is the reason that Spotless, Olive Branch and Jersey Cream flour is having remarkable success in Waxahachie. Always good, made from ctioice winter wheat. Sold by ail leading grocers. JNO. V. SINGLE TON. 181 Read the Want Ad* Κ.ΤΙΊ,Ο ΚΑΤΙΟΝ BY HALLOON A Dutch Officer's I'l mis for Now Guinea. An attempt will bp made next year to explore a part of New Guinea by balloon This great Island, the lar gest in the world, excepting Green land. Is ver> difficult to explore. It abounds in swamps, dense tropical forests and hostile tribes Dr. Poch two years ago found tribes only fif teen miles inland from the coast of German New Guinea that had never been seen by white men. The chief of the mining depart ment of British New Guinea in his last annual report said that, though gold had been found in many parts of the mountains, the cost of pros pecting further afield was almost I prohibitive, because parties have to I hew their way through the tropical ι vegetation and are likely at any time : to be attacked by the natives. The ! worst savages are in Dutch New Gui Inea. two-thirds of which is still un ; explored. ! These are the reasons why Lieu i tenant Rambaldo of the Dutfh navy I—and experienced aeronaut. has ! been authorized to make an experi j mental balloon trip next year across 11lie western part of Dutch New Gui ! ilea for purposes of exploration. His I plans are all made and his govern ; ment is backing the enterprise. I He will travel in a free air bal ! loon, and he has the utmost confi ! dence that, ascending, from Cape Steenbooni 011 the south coast, he j will land at the foot of Geelvink bay, 1011 the north shore. The meteorolo I gical conditions seem to justify his I faith. ! From April till October the south ! east trade winds can be counted upon i as regularly as the daily appearance 'of the sun. Prom October till April j the northwest monsoon takes its I turn. Rambaldo will choose some fine j day in June next for his ascent and j has no doubt that he will be carried almost due northwest and will land somewhere near the shore of Geel vink bay. Upon the success of this short air voyage depend* future endeavor of :his sort In New Guinea. The dis lance in a straight linn is only 200 miles, and the balloon explorer ex pects to make It In the daylight of ane day. Of course, he will bo equipped to | Bee and record a great deal. He will have a number of the special camer as now used in balloons, and he ex pects to secure panoramic views of the earth below and on both sides of him throughout the journey. Ills course will take him about midway across the Carl Louis moun tains, and lie thinks it very likely that hp will be able to count all the snow peaks in that mighty range. The plains, forests, rivers, lakes and hills will all be caught on his photo graphic plates, and Hambaldo be lieves that this material will suffice for tlie production of an excellent map of the region above which he will float. If the journey succeeSs it will af ford a good idea of the topography of an almost unknown region.— Boston Herald. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucuous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bear ing. and when it Is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars free. F. ,1. Cheney <Si Co., Tole do. O. Sold by Druggists. 7»c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. d New Shirts New Socks ■ . . . ■ ■ —c New Hats JUST IN SMILEY I Patronize the Home Phone OUR AIM: To furnish reliable and prompt telephone service. To deal cour teously with everybody. OUR RATES, Private line, bus $3.00 per month Private line, res. $2 00 per month Party line, bus. $2.50 per month Party line, res. $1 50 per month Phone us your order today. Ellis Co. Independent Teleplionu Co. F. S. EATON, Μκγ. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy Cures Colds. Croup aud Whooping Cough. Β IS WE SELL DIRECT FROM OUR CAR Β COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at 8 a. m. $10,000 WORTH OF PIANOS TO BE. SACRIFICED IN 14 DAYS BIG UNEXPECTED CLEARANCE SALE OF FINE PIANOS BY THE GREAT PIANO NONSE OF WE SELL DIRECT FROM OUR CAR ITHOS. GOGGAN ώ BROTHERS Of Dallas ESTABLISHED 1866 Ipianos NOt ELEGANT UPRIGHTS New $148, $167, $198, Etcl ο © <4 TERMS CASH OR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS V ν β Jjeveral extraordinary purchases recently made by us have made possible this great sale, which is your and our gain. In Ο 0 most cases an actual saving on pianos of $125 to $250. TERMS: CASH OR. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Ο These prices are not onlv controlled by our big purchases, but we forced tq make these awful cuts, as we haven't room in our Dallas ware rooms for all these pianos. Ο High ind highest quality, low pric'e and easy term> ofjhiv sale make it possible for most every one to own a fine piano. We arc not here today and gone tomorrow, but we have been in lexis always. Ο Yuu are sure to find your very favorite make at this sale, marked down to such a tempting price that there will be no hesitation in making your selection. All kinds o* 0 fancy woods. Terms: Cash or easy monthly payments. ^ * - > Every piano is marked with its price, in plain figures and in plain view. Ο The pianos offered in this sale are ali new elegant pianos, pianos of excellence, pianos known to be of high grade, pianos that are known from the Lakes to the Gulf, from __ the Atlantic to the Pacific, 45 we arc sole distributors for the illutrious CHICKERING & SON, ΜANl*FACTURE!) IN BOSTON CONTINUOUSLY FOR EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS; EMERSON, GOGGAN, KRELL, SMITH & Ο NIXON, EBERSOLE. ARMSTRONG, BREWSTER. HAINES BROS. CABLE. SMITH & BARNES. KIMBERLY, KELSO, and many other High Grade Pianos. ALSO THE CELEBRATED ANGELl'S (PLAYER PI ANO I THE ANGELl'S PIANO IS THE ONE THAT EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY CAN PLAY. IN THE USUAL WAY WITH THE FINGERS OR BY PRESSING THE PEDALS. Ο Remember, in this very list of pianos the prices range from $148, 5167, £198 and so on up. {fc © § TERMS CASH OR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ^ SPECIAL NOTICE. I his sale should appeal to every one residing at a distance, for we refund to all purchasers railroad fare within a radius of fifty miles. υ ο a NEW HIGH GRADE $650 PIAHO $398 I t OK THE. FINEST HOMES EASIEST PAYMENTS BEABTIFIl MAHOGANY TwHT $148 LATEST IMPROVEMENTS 8 Ε SI Ν. Β. In order to save all expense we are selling these Pianos direct from our car. Mr. Goggan is at the Rogers Hotel and can be reached by phone at any time and will glady call and explain our plan upon request. THOS. GOGGAN & BROTHERS ESTABLISHED 1866 Stores in DALLAS, GALVESTON, HOUSTON, WACO, SAN ANTONIO and Other Cities of Texas m