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POPULAR RATE EXCURSION το NO-TSU-OH Carnival HOUSTON, TEXAS Nov. 8 to 23, 1909 VIA Τ. & Β. V. Ry. Tickets on sale Nov 7th to U!th. Return limit Nov. 15lh Fare 4.15, Children 2.10 J. J. MULLANE, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦· • '♦ ♦ WANT COLUMN ♦ ♦ « ♦♦♦♦ »»*» WEATHER—Tonight and Thursday fair Max Κ I ; Mill. 1. FOR SALE—Good ooal stove, cheap. See Tom Herring tf WANTED Housework of any kin<!. 201 We.it Maiii street. 18.'ip LOST A pair of glasses oil Main street. Return to this office. 84 WAXAilACHIE Hot Mineral water delivered daily il S McOourt. old phone 161 tf STENOGRAPHER—Miss Lola Cur liu. office with G. C. Groce, Citizens Bank Building. oktf WANTED—Your orders for corn oats, chops, bran and all kinds of hay. Shive & Keys. tf ΓΟΡ. Ι.ΚΝΊ Five-room house, ■ewerage and water. Apply to Mrs. Emma Johnson, 40ti West Main street. FOR RENT A nice five room house with city water, bath, etc Sewerage connections. Apply to J. It King, ΓιΟΟ Water street. tf want το KENT From ioo to 150 acre~s of land Must be good place. References Γ Κ Voungblood, Route S, Waxaliachie d84w41p jfOR itENT- -Two or three rooms, ' ; i ta bio for light housekeeping, fur .. λ— .. ..'· ...^ .·. ,τ .* i.",. . Kombio, 400 (College street. dh LOST lletween Thompson'λ grain house and Wyatt street, a double barrel shot gun Findet return to Child's store on East Main street. Rip LOST Lady's black band bag near Thompson's grain house Tuesday af ternoon. containing about $ 1 Fin der will please return to Mrs. A. S. Farley, on College street. 8Jp CALVIN BROS., are prepared to at tend to your wai.ts when th«y are In the gents furnishing liue. Clean !r pressing and repairing receive their careful attention and satlsfac ti η Ir .ilwaya guaranteed Phone them and see. tf FREE In new Subscribers to Youth's Companion, the ι inainlng weeks of Novernbet <nd L)·· ember. 190!' w!th nil of 1910 for one year's subscrip tion. including Thanksgiving and Christmas number. . η I ο t! ■ beauti ful calenriin of thirteen colors. See Ε. E. Owen or pnonc Bell L*Τ3 for particular.:. tf ΓΟ PARENTS- If you have eons ->r daughters attending school tuay from Waxabachle J oil should rend tlK'ii) the YVaxahachle Enter prise II contains all the local news of Waxalini hie and Ellis county. One year $1.0.0; nine months 75 cents; tdx months 50 cents All subscrip tions to the Enterprise are cash In advance The Enterprise, published at the Daily Light office. tf é Accidental \\ ijml i'atal. Terrell Texas. No\ 3 -Nuck Speucei, living near Kaufman, was accidentally shot and killed by his own gun Monday afternoon while he was hunting He « as rawling 'hru a wire fence when his rifle was dis charged. the bullet taking effect in the left side, passing through the liver, causing death in a few hours. Phone II A. McMillan at the Pal ly Light office when you want anj kind of printing done The best work guaranteed. .w :·3ΙΤ "Γ· w "· »*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 » » I/OOAT/ NKW8 * fj The news items ot tin· home cnm niunity. ij 'I he things in which von rue most interested. •J The births, weddings, deaths of the people you know. <J The social affairs of our own and surrounding towns. Til··* are the kind βί fart· «hi· p«p«r fivtt to· in •▼•ry îmu». 7 Key tr· ••rUkIr wortli tk« luUcription prie·. Ρ rice of cotton today, M to 1 1 >4 rent·»; In 1 lit· M'»'fi $Γ>.20 to $5.40; cotton Reed $30 per ton. t'se the New 'Phone. tf F. S. Cronk & ι'ο. sell roofing cheap. tf It. W. MADSON. contractor and builder. tf F. S. Cronk Co garage and auto supplies. tf See F. S. Cronk Co. for all kinds of auto supplies. tt" Minor & vineent will change their act at the Majestic tonight. 82 Seventy-five wagons are hauling gravel to the Dallas road today. The program at the Majestic to night will please you. Entire change. 82 Carnations and chrysanthemums now ready. Call and see them. Bird Forrest. tf When you need a plumber call Bunkley, with F. S. Cronk Co. Both Phones S4. tf Be sine and hear Mr. Spencer at the Majestic tonight sing "Dream ing." a big hit. 82 Entire change of program at the Majestic tonight. New song, new act and two fine pictures. 82 At the Empire today. "Dove Eyes Gratitude." Another fine Indian pic ture. One you cannot afford to miss. Empire. 82 Foley's Hortey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Cet the genuine in a yellow package. B. W. ^ Fearls. jJ The bears had a short Inning on I the New York cotton exchange to day pressing January down to a few minutes before the close the price had advanced to 1Γ>.04. Vaughtl .uni ('. W. Kent went Ιο the Knnis lake yesterday and brought hack about 1000 young bass and white perch from '< to S Inches in length and placed thein in the Katy Lake in West End. Col. .las. 8. Davis and daughters. Misses Hatlie and Delia, will soon leave Waxahaohie lo make their lionie in San Antonio. The young la i's departed for that city Monday night and Mr. Davis will follow just as soon a he can close up some bus iness matters lie is not disposing of any of hit. interests here and his man) friends may expect an occas ion»! \lsii from him. Methodists (<■ Ituild Hospital. San Antonio. Texas, Nov. 3. A hospital costing $L'oo,00u will be erected in the near future in this city by tin· West Texas Conference of Methodists A board composed of iiishop J S. Key, Reverend John U. Nelson, Hev. J. 1). Hammond and Rev. H. ('. Hnrglti is now busy in search for a suitable site. It is said that the hospital to be erected here is one of a chain which is ultimately to spread all over the country. Two of them are now in course of erection, one at St. Louis, and another at Nashville, Tenu They «ill cost $ 1,000,000 and $200.000 respectively. In the Days of Vont1 (iraiulinolliei. Cod Liver Oil was administered In a crude and most repulsive form, and would invariably upset the stomach. Today all the medicinal proper ties of Cod Liver Oil are combined with Tonic iron in the preparation ■ illed VINOL without oil. It is very beneficial in pulmonary troubles and Quickly creates strength for weak, run-down and aged persons. Hood Λ; Curlln. Druggists. Waxahaehie, Texas. I aid of Thanks. We hereby extend our heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses shown during the short illness and death of our beloved wife and moth er, and «e heartily thank those who gave floral offerings. May Cod ever ul' each and every one if you J. Κ POLNDEXTER and Children ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PERSONALS ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ I Mrs. Will Schuster is visiting in j Funis today. Miss Getrude Smith is visiting in 1 Dallas today. Will Satcheli went to Fort Worth ! this morning. L. ('. Todd left this morning on a , busimss trip to North Texas. Mrs. John Duuaway spent today in D:ilIns. tiie guest of her sister. J. M Patterson came tn Monday , from the Toyah Valley country. Mr. and .Vis. Frnn.{ .ii ι tgomery left Mon.iay n.^ln tor Sail Antonio, where tliev will reside. Miss Marguerette Erwin goes to Fort Worth this evening to be a giM Hi of Miss Amj Mickery of Beau mont. Phillip Bailey of Arizona is spend ing η few days in the city, the guest •>f friends. Mr. Bailey formerly li\ed in Waxahachie. Mis L. Oil more of Havana, Kas., ; sister to Mrs. J. K. Poindexter; Mrs. Saliie Miles of Marvin, Ark ; Geo. Crump of Fort Worth, Tom Drawiey of Wichita Falls, brother to Mrs. J. Κ Poindexter; Mrs. Bert Mellner, Mrs. Will Hutehins of Cleburne; Mrs. John Haley of Mineral Wells; Harrv Williams and mother of Dal las: Hum Sweat). San Antonio; Guy Sweatl of T< :»g·.' Mrs Mayfield and daughter of Erin is and Mrs. John King of Britton were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. .1. E. Poindexter. \\<>οι> κι λι,ι κ \iîki:sti:i>. An iim'iI of Vpproprint ing Γριιοΐ'1'ils From Si"lis to Own I'se. Sheriff Forbes returned tliis niorn i 11 κ frnm Bowie, Montague eounty, having in custody 1). I'. Dorman, who was arrested there yesterday morning on an alleged charge of em bi'/zli'inenl A complaint against Dorman «as filed in the county nt lornej s office on information furn ished by a man named Massey, who had been shipping wood here for s île It is said that Dorman was act ing here in the capacity of agent for Ma.· cv. He is aecn ι d of selling the wood and appropriating the money to his own use. The matter will be investigated by the grand jury. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumo nia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar ha; been taken as it will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Hon»'y and Tar in a yellow package. Contains no opiates and is safe and sure B. W. Fearis. D \ 1(Λ IΙΛ\ A > CUOSSIM. STOIiKN. Ι,Ι«Ι (if (iaKrslon Thefts (*n|i|M-<l Iij PurloinΙιιμ of 'Jllhil II»"*. Steel. (flllVDHtOn, Texas, Nov. Till· management of the Galveston and W··-1·■ j ii railway company, otherwise known as the "Kittle Susie," is look Inn Tor Home person or set of per sons who stole a i-let'l railway cross ing. Thi- crossing could not be se creied in a pocket or under a coat by the purloining party, for it weigh ed something like lifiUft pounds and it also has u value attached given at $225. The disappearance is alleged to have taken place from a point desig nated as the junction of Forty-flrjit street and Avenue N, and the time la given as Friday night. The crossing «as hauled there some weeks a.io to be put in where the line of road crossed the street car tracks, but an application for a temporary injunction and the grant ing thereof put a stop to proceed ' ings. The police stale they have a clew [ which will lead to the whereabouts of the piece of steel and the railroad ! company announces that it proposes to find that crossing if it depletes the treasury. WHAT IS ΗΥΟΜΚΓ.» You Have Heard About the Catarrh ('ure Hood Λ Curlin Guarantee. Ilyomei is a wonderful antiseptic, 1 so powerful that it promptly destroys germ life, yet its action on the mu I coils membrane is extremely sooth J ing and healing. II relieves catarrh in ι five minutes: it cures in a few weeks or money back. j Ii is made chiefly of eucalyptus land eucalyptol taken from the eu calyptus forests of inland Australia. 'The medical profession knows that I eucalyptus is an absolutely certain I germ destroyer and with the active I principles of eucalyptus as a base I Hyomei is made more efficient, ' pleasant and quick acting by the ad dition of Thymol, an antiseptic srtid disinfectant largely employed in the j Listeria!! System. Guaiacol and other I important medicinal agents are also I included in the Hyomei formula, I which, without doubt, is the great est destroyer of catarrh germs the world has ever known. Hyomei is a powerful penetrating ι antiseptic that is pleasant to use. It does not contain a particle of eo jcaine, opium or any habit-forming lor injurious drug. ι No dosing the stomach when you use Hyomei. Just breathe it in I through the small inhaler that comes i with each outfit. Sold by leading Llrueirw^ "Wfl'H'boft a Ed J.-.· ϊϊ'λλη ! hachie by Hood & Curlin, at $1.00 I for complete outfit. 172-182-190 Ill ι: I'l M.KIM ('ASi:. ['ilkinn Testimony t'oncluded Tues day Night unci Argument Begins. Rapid progress was made In the lease of the state against Walter ! I *i Ik il in, charged with criminal as j sault, after the jury was secured. ; The last juror was sworn in Tuesday ! afternoon about four o'clock After a short recess the taking of testimony j was commenced. Idllian Hall was ! ; he first witness placed on the stand j l>> the state. She was oil the stand until the court was ready to adjourn : for supper At the night session the testimony was concluded and Wed nesday morning the attorneys began their argument. Assistant County Attorney Fears opened t >r the slate. He was followed by Will Hancock, j counsel for the defendant. The clos ing speech was made Wednesday af ternoon by County Attorney Pippen. For Headache—Micks' OapucTlne Whether from Colds, 'Tear. Stomach >r Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you It's Ηηη'ά —pleasant to take—arts Immediately. Try it. lt>e, ;5c. and fiOe at drug storos. alt I I I I I ΓΙ \ Κ MON HAÏ . New Kuly Time ( aid Slums llul l'eu Changes in Running Time. The new time card on the Mis souri, Kansas and Texas will be ef fective next Monday While copies of the new card have not reached Wax ahachie it is announced that the only change of any consequence in the schedule of the passenger trains will be made in the running time of the Katy Limited. The other changes are slight. Ν |<»11 Γ I If ΛI Ν Kl MOKI .I). Κ'ίh>ι*ι Not \ <·ι·ΐ1'ίι·(1 That Τ. Λ 15. V. Ι-. Ιο \"!<l New Train t<> Houston j It is said that the Trinity ami ! llrazos Valley will soon inaugurate a ii!..:ht piissctii or service between Fort Λ οrth and Houston. At presnt this . lint· has only one train <1 ai 1 y between 'Dallas ami Houston. N'o authoritative 'internent concerning tin· proi>o.sed 1 new train has been obtained. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative for con stipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thor ouphly cleanse your syst« m. which is what everyone needs in order to feel well. Β W. Feirls L> * . « » ooL'Nty roiu{i:si'OMii;\( K ♦ » « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (TO < >1 'It r< HtKtJSI'ONDKNTK Von will kindly mail your letter to the JCnterpriBe not later than Mon day. It is important that you do this, as we have a great deal of news mat ter t.i set just before the paper goes to press, and by sending jour letter tn early In the week we can set It he fort· the rush comes on. Notify us when you are out of stamps and en velopes and we will send them to you ut once. TIIK KNTERPRlSfcl, Waxahai hie, Texas. ) ROCK ι ; M ι Rockett, Νυν. -The hardest lain that lias visited this community in many months, fell here Sunday morning. \\'h« at and oats are looking well,; and the grass which was almost burned up during the drouth is put ting out since the recent rains. There seems to be an epidemic of [typhoid fever in the community. Mrs. John Wooden is very sick ι with typhoid fever. Mr. Luther Jolly is very sick with J typhoid fever, also Mr. Pierce Nash. ' On account of the rain. Rev. Scott j of the Hillsboro district, did not fill his appointment here Sunday. Mrs. Chester Brown of Bardwell, who lias been visiting Dr. S. L. Wad lev and wife, went to Palmer Tues ; day to visit other relatives. Mr. .1, \V. Denningtou and daugh ter. Miss Ollle. were shopping in VVaxahachie Thursday. Rev. J. S. Elliott and wife, and [children of Oak Cliff passed through Uockelt Thursday en route to May pearl. Mr. W. O. Andrews made a busi ' ness trip to VVaxahachie Thursday. Mr. 0. Γ. Garrett was in Waxaha ■ ι hie Saturday. Miss Ruby Ashley, who has been visiting relatives in Dallas during 1 ι he past week, returned home Thurs day. Dr. 11 W. Aldridge of Ferris made this town a visit Friday afternoon. Messrs. Earl and Ernest Andrew., made a business trip to W'axahachie ι Friday. Miss Ollie D"nnington and little 1 sister, Emma Lee, spent Friday af ternoon with their aunt, Mrs. I. 0. j Stewart. Mr. Β. T. Morgan and daughter. Miss Zora, were shopping in W'axa I liachie Saturday, also Mr. and Mrs. j Jarke Porter. Mrs Rose McDonald of Henry, ! who lias been visiting her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Will Watson, returned ι home Friday. j Our school is progressing nicely aider the management of Prof. Vein j Roberts and sister, Mrs. Ruth Fus I ion. Mrs. S. I.. Wadley arid little son. I Chester, were visiting relatives In ' l'a I nfer Tuesday . Mr. Tom Xeal of Denton county is visiting ills brothers, Messrs. Dave ■and Charlie Neal. A trained nur.-e from Dallas arriv ed Sunday night to wait on Mr. Lu ! ther Jolly, who has typhoid fever. <'<>1.1.1 Kirs < hΛπ.ι.. ι Collier s < lia|>t»l. Nov. 2 Rhv. I Harris will preach liis last sermon ; !»<··<»:·«· conference at tlx- Chapel Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock Sunday school at !2:;>0. There seem: to be an epidemic of |ixjlds ill the community. Mrs. J. Hen ry Miller is suffering from an ab i e>s οι the ear. Airs. Bradley went shopping at Waxahachie Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Freeman. Heine and Mil lier and Misses Kftie Heine and Min I :iii· Fr'-i'tnan were passengers to Dal I las Wednesday. Mr. Pruce Hanson served on the jury last week. Mr. Marvin Smith of Howe, Texas, is visiting his uncle, Mr. Torn Smith. Mies Kffie Heine and brother, Wal ter, attended the party at Mr. Hart ley's Saturday night. We are sorry to report that Mrs. H. F. Miller has suffered a relapse and is still very sick. Miss ("lemma Hark spent Saturday j night with Mrs. Thomas. I Miss Blanche Alexander of Waxa I hachie spent Thursday with Miss Lu Icille Ranson. Mr. A, Thomas attended the Stuart lecture at Waxahachle Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Nail are en tertaining a little lady at their home. Mr. Oliver West has returned home after spending a few days in Dallas. The toad graders are as far u]> as I Henry Miller's place. There are about 40 teams at work and they are doing some fine work. HOYOK. Boyce, Nov. 2.—We had a lint) rain Sunday. The fifth Sunday meeting met at the Baptist church here Saturday and was to have had services Sunday and Sunday night, but on account of the rain Sunday morning there was no services on Sunday. Rev. Lindsey preached at the * ΚΛΙΙ.ΚΟΑΙ) TIM Κ TAItLK. t » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ Μ., Κ. \ Τ. — Vorth ltoun.1. No. ι; (flyer) leaves . ... î : 16 j in No. 20 4 Ιι :ives 7:14 ρ ni No. 202 leaves 9:45 ft πι No. 10 (Limited) h aves . ι : 2 5 ρ in South Ilounil. No. 201! leaves 8:61 ft in No. 201 leaves 7:50 ρ in No. 6 (Flyer) leaves ....9:25 ρ m N'o, 9 (Limited) leaver, ..10:26 a in II. & T. C.—West Bound. No. 85 leaves G:26 a in No. 83 leaves 6:53 ρ m No. 8S, west, bound arrives 11:15 a m. Connects a tGarrett train frotn the north and south from Corsicana. No. 87 west bound arrives 5:00 ρ m. Connects at Garrett with train from the north. East nouiMl. No. 82 leaves 9:15 a. m. Connects at Ennls for Houston. No. 86 leaves 9:06 ρ m No. 88 leaves 10:00 a m. Connecta with northbound. No. 8 4 East bound leaves 3:50 ρ m. Connects with north bound aud southbound to Corsicana. Trinity and Brazos Valley. Trinity «V Brazos Valley Southbound No. 5 leaves 10:35 a m North bound. No. G leaves 4:45 ρ m Methodist church Sunday night. Several of our citizens attended the fair last week. Dudley Sharp and Louis Patten visited ill >lr home folks Sunday. Dudley and Louis are attending school in Fort Worth. Quite a number of people from here attended the first Monday gath ering in W'a.xahachie yesterday. Mrs. Alonzo Beds, who underwent a surgical operation at Ennls a few days ago, is reported to be doing nicely. Paul Dahnke has purchased an in terest in I ho mercantile firm of Siiarp liros. Co.. of this place. Tom Blue's child had the bad luck to get an arm broken a day or so ago He was playing in a buggy and tell out over the wheel and broke his right arm just above the wrist. He is getting along nicely. The health of our community is good. Mrs, Louie Hits, 428 Outlet St.. Danville, 111., writes, October 1st: "Foley's Kidney Pills started me on the road to health. I was treated by four doctors and took other kid ney remedies but grew worse, and was unable to do my housework, and the doctor told me I could only live from two to six months. 1 am now so much better that 1 do all of my own nork, a:id !..shall be very glad to tell any one i. flicted with kidney or bladder ίrouble the good resuhs I ,-eceived from Foleyts Kliney Pills." Commence today WW be well. Do not risji having Bright's Diseasi· or Diabète*, ii. W. Fearis. D Eighteen rolls toilet paper and holder for $1.00 at Crook Co. tf^ f Put in the "NewPhone Today » t Ellis (£o. Independent ..Telephone Company.. f. S. EAfON, Mgr Prescription PINTERS ·[' It is customary for every druggist to claim to he the 'best' in prescription work €|'| Good claim, but wecan't *11 be best. €JI This store claims ability, capability, facility and a com plete stock of drugs. €U We have the goods, the equip ment, the experience HOOD & GURLIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS "First in Everything." ι Foley w Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, , (Strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. 1$. W. FKAUIS. SKA liSIIIl'T The Pure Food Commissioner has condemned the old s.yle of ship pins Oysters packed in Ice. . . . The Commissioner has approved the Senlsliipt style of shipping. Free from preservatives; free from contamination from water, dirt and air. Daily shipments r<v celved at H. X. WCUM'S MARKKT Price tOc dozen, 14M) for 75c ι Wax&hachie Auto ô Garage Company On Main Street One BlocK West of Courthouse —♦— Sales Room for Jackson, Buidt, Maxwell and oth er cars. First Class Rent Service to all Parts of Country Day or Night. Expert Automobile Re pairing and First Class Garage Conveniences. Automobile Accessories and Supplies. Old Phone 67 — New Phone 97