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Special News; isiimmi *Hirm;\T nr ( Athena Underwear ai»»T un it THIS la tit* ibir# afei|>ai»ft< tau rm. Ttilfinako <|# 8n<i#r»«ar irowa %nr« Jkoputar P»ti» muon -,*Ti:#fo <i • ttoaan«i.~ It ia u a44 «( Iho b#-at tn<i tartal. iBjfcat mix!at* (m MI<-> Uillll'irrn t>» Mar •hall-riwl 4ksJ'«v of <*hlc»«». Wo Mrr ifc«* oviualva a**tirf Tor Durham’s For Good Goods 4 P*1> THt.tUV OX ptmir imi.XKIXO tt W. , DAM.A*. Tn<*». Ort 2.—All pub- j lfc,d1»X*Wt •*£» n»d poMli: or rol» r j tow«j» »r«ff ont it uwc bo’’* today Tht i (tjr lipfan l bo wfalWWt of ttio d$u» and iwwl" ordinance H<4n« and otXor r.ubiir pit*** ftt*' K]^«Of<il«d aanltary r«|)* and towol#: Of pnpor. j; R. FMSCORPUftS IUSURJHIRTIRG IMP J. W. Frrrl* ha* completed hi* hunt in the Aluwkan wild* end tw nicking preparation* to will for home »l« tie* had * dandy trip, according to a telegram received from him thla morning by hi* father. Mr. T. A. Kerri*. *Th» lelegrant wa* dated at Seward. AJ-iaka. Sunday, and read*: 'Heached Seward, last night W|t| *atl for home about the fourth Had a dandy hunt. Got the limit on !>eur, inoitgk, mountain sheep. ett Obtained ftiHii) 'trophic*. Covered •bout one hundred and twenty wquarc tnMe* of bunting ground*, much tif which «>« through aipiw alortfla." *‘v*tn laiuipm ii ii .■-TB—i.i....' — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Reported by Ellis County Abstract Company, Office Basement Court House. # ’ - * > . 'W ■ 11 ' ... l,»«>lturen et al to \Y. K. Boren, Hi.** acre# of 8. Mayfield eurvej; W K Hprett to J. M. Boren. 11* 86 r«r«*s of #. Mayfield survey; $!«, ftftft, * K, 8. lord .in et ux to K. L. Wil liam**, pari of Uucy Dunuepan eui* vcy; b P Mollinpeworth to t\ Me Cullough, lot 4 of Oaklawn addition to Wnxukuu'trie: #•«. A T. Baggett et ux to T. C. ttut; l<dg«*. 197.» acre* of VVtu. Haw kina »uryi » , flft.487.50. V. B. Bweatt to O. H. Chapman port of block 277, Waxahaeltle; 9110, I. C Rut led pc et ux to P. G. Lew i* i«7.S aoroa of Win. Haw kina survey; f 13.508, W Hill et ux to Mo, Te* l. A I. Co* part of H 8n»Uh aurvey; 97,918. I J. W M rod head et ai to I'lahiers Cotton Oil Mill, block 37, Waxahu Hie; $ to. two. R. J. fort to G. Houatoti et ux, lot 18. Otto Brown addition to Kntils; 940ft. J. F. foil el ux to L. H MeCrea. 1T >4 acfe* «. A. Gtddin** survey; *62S. f R. J. paidwell to J. It. Mohuudro, lot if at Bristol; «750. 0. V. Pryor el at to I*. U. i.ass Vell, blqrk 823, AVaxaharhle, $3«u ; □>n et vlr to 1'rlre Amos, j .aw n addition to Wax a ! n» to P. Wiley, imrt o( j addition to Kerris; fl&O; W. et ux to J. K. t’lark, j ju rl <lt\ i*iw tii, Knnla; 11.200, uonT rorffi after every meal HUNK ins ID I mi clouriie nn M'« MCW TK.TM *11.1. PUT IMT1II. %T Jl lilJ! riHK OK THTT IM» * j r*mm «MHI< I |I Urtl lot IkKinm r. •art ItHtrf |« TIuM Matntal Will ^(»»l OM MM’ I Til* referee* wlttatl* <rtll be heard roe the flret timh tbl* *ea*on In A'atabaeble High whool football* etrrtoa when the Wa**Ha«hl* High.* j njeet the fTehtirn# High* at Joagla j park Friday. tVtdlnst «. Heretofore Wggaharhte ha* t. » u patting quite a iHm.her of alai# in * the n*ld They ait) not be *een again tbl* year. 1‘nrreat, Ktnley and! Wilin'an all the did player* tbai are i left. The rent of I he men eomp+aina ! the atjuad ha*e hart little football ex-1 perteme, however the men "0 the team base plenty of *«ap and m«t be depended upon to do iheir brat i To b* wire the flrli game or two will J not l>o played a* well M It *hould , Home mlatalie* dill be made, bow* nor. one thing I* aaMired at thf*| itoge of fb* gam-, the Waxahmhle Might to ’tool ha* th* material from | which to make a winning team. rglly thirty men are working out pm< h afternoon Ip nrrtnnnage*. Old football men state that they never! *aw new mater!*! that looked any more promlallig than thi*. t’oarli Landrum I* giving the team hard work each day Thi* .vent the men show more tnt«i«*t than In former yoara lleretofprr It ha* been dlf fli'ttil to Ret two teams out earn evening Now tf In no trouble what ever to put two teams on the field : still have a few men to spare. The students, of the Utah school, all touchers, and the citizens at large express the belief tlit^t the Wsxaha < hie High will hate u winning team this year despite the fai t, that near ly all the old players liB'e been Inst. Hupport from the Utah school this year promise', to be uuusually good and with Rood support there is no reui-oB why the Wizthicllie High | will tint, win « majority of their games. it la reported that Cleburne has a 1 strong team, a majority of her old men ure bach It I* to be remomber BWBBWWWWW! !— -I. .'lULJB.1,' (J. W. Ritchie et ux to J. A Cald well, part of division 3, Knots; $iW VV. A. Ramsey et ux to J. K. Yuras, part cf K. W. Rogers survey; $#6U. W, P. Layton et ux to L. Layton, 30,f acres of R K. Ma> field survey; | 33,440. W. A. Ramsey et ux to J. K. Turns, part of K. \V, Rogers survey; 1300. O. M. Horen et ux to W. P. Lay ton. 00 acres of Ueo. C'ariienter sur vey; $0,600. Lucy Wilson et vtr to Mrs Rena Winn, 1 acre of H B. Stout survey; $!*«. J. H. Oliver et ux |o W. T. Hrook -. part block S, Maypegrl survey; $250 C. A. William* et ox to <\ W. Mc Rurnett, part-or K- Pena survey; $4.23 1.23. T, C. Forrest et ux to Tom P. Cradle. part block !, Strickland ad dition. Waxahachle; $3,500. J. A. Reiuwey to L. 8. Esc ue. 160 acres of H. E. Slaughter survey; $ JO,400. L. Levy et al to W. T. Brooks et a!, part block 3, May pearl; $50n. E R. Luckel et Hr to J. T. Ran kin, 11 2-3 acres of II. L. Rankin survey; $aoo. f. K. Tnld et ux to C. E 1 > church et al. part of R. Pena survey; $44,250. Pearl (1. Lewis «t ux to T. M. Bees, 170,4 acres c»f H. H. Bradford survey; *7,000. Mrs. 8 E. Hart et a! to W. K. Bore a et al. 157.8 acres of J. W Duncan survey; $13,800 15 Total considerations. $ 155,57.1 80 The Cool Mornings Calls fur comfortable shot's <111(1^00(1 llOM1 lor The School Children Our slock of Ih»|!i shoes min hose insures you easy seieelion and satisfaction. Martin-Simmons Shoe Co. South Rogers Street ed {tint \\'a*ahs<*bte and Cleburne are old time rhals. Last year they played two games, each town win nine one The team that will git again=» Cleburne has not wren picked, th* process of seiectlttg a team will be gin this afterirbon when the sound will be divided Into first, and second teams, Henirmber the time. Friday, Oct 8. at Jiinge park. Admission 25c. MK.tT l\'4l mot M TO THV; KII>NKYK • Take a Tahle«|Hiiiftil of Salts if Hack llui ts nr Madder Hot hers. We are a notion of nmal eater unit our Mood Ik filled with uric | acid, say* w ell-know n authority j who warns us to be constantly on j guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost, to free the blood of this irritation acid, but become weak from tho overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and till)', ti» 1* w: te is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine Is cloudy, full of bedim on t, or the bladder is irritably, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have scvote headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in had weather, get from your phar macist about four ounces of .lad Salts; take a tablespoonful ir a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing and In a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the reid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used fot generations to flush and stimulate clogged kid neys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irrita tion, thus ending urinary and blad der disorders, Jad Salts is 'nexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithta-water drtk, and no body ran make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kid neys clean r.nd active. (Adv.) THK MIDLOTHIAN DINS HI WIND KILL TIMK MIDLOTHIAN. Tex. Oct. 2. The gins are running on extra time here and with pretty weather for an other two or three weeks the cotton crop will love been largely gathered. VV. M Stanberry of the Midloth ian Argus was yesterday sworn In as postmaster to succeed K. H. New ton w ho recently ^resigned t»*ten Stanberry, editor of the Kor ney Messenger, was a visitor here today. i Three deaths have occurred here recently • Mrs i* t*. Love. Miss Nora Padon, daughter of t. A. Padon of the Argus force, and an infant child of Dean Davis, an employe in the transfer service of It. L. Naylor. ._' RALLY DAT EXERCISES PROVE fMTERESTIIG i I lEIUK tlls »»»•• l»xl M» r<» i HlljhlKX INK «l Min •*« ► »»n> !•••< In- lualr 1’iifl li> It* * '*• i <llc Itat) In awl I’H'IO HitcM) Kmwta.nini »<* I The rally dcy •ter*l«e* held at tb*‘ Main stie-1 Christian rhurrh proved I very interesting to old folk* a* well j a* the young The program wa* j planned with a new of railing alien . tion to proitKiH'iDu in Sun-lay -chool work and certificate* were handed out to Ihe scholar* who have success full'- completed the work ef any of i the cla*~e» To** esrrctse* by the little tot* showed curb careful train ing Even the i-radle roll played a part In the progiam Hahie* who are | [ members of this department were [brought on the platform and given their .ertiflcaby of membership. Two | little ones were promoted from the ‘cradle roll to the beginner'* depart I ment. The Sunday school work as car ried on at this church is very inter | cstinu mid tlie attendance is good 111 the evening Mr*. Chasteen. who Ik an ordained mtni*ter. talked to a large congregation with pleas • lug effect 1 -— - - — tv OI.lt ItKClIM TO |t\i;Ki:\ HAIR | ; Sage Tea am! Sulphur Turn* (*i a>. Tailed llair Hark and tilo-sj. Almost everyone knows that gage ! Tea and Sulphur, properly com j pounded, brings bark the natural ! color anil lustre to the hair when I (■■'<’< if, »ti aked or gray, teats ago | the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is t mussy and tr ublesome j Nowadays we simply ask at any [drug store tor "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur eomiHMiml." yon will get a large bottle of this old time re cipe improved l»y the addition of j other ingredients tor about 50 cents. Everybody uses this preparation | now, because no one mu possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, (taking one small strand at a time; i by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your Hair becomes Beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet re quisite. It i not Intruded for .(he I cure, mitigation or prevention of | disease. (Adv. Hotel Itoger* Arrival*. | D.C. Griffith. Washington, D. C ; | M. M Eliot, College Station; .1. H. If. Higginbothiitn. Ennis; J. H. llal ltclay, city; Mrs. G. It. Kliubro, Hillsboro; Dr. ami Mrs. Sohmidd. [Dallas; Miss Solimitzer. Dallas; Miss Boyd, Dallas; Miss Shannon. Dallas: I'. H. Sahogan, Dallas; ,1. V. Jones, I Mrs. M. A. Joy. Terrell; W. B. Joy, [Terrell; H. K Shepard, Chicago; it. L. Terry an I wife. Km Worth: 0. ; Olsen. Houston; W A. Roberts and j Dorothy Spalding, Dallas;; E. W. Fuller. Dallas; Joe II. Gill, Dallas; 1S. M. Taylor. St. l.ouis; John R. jSvaiu, St. Louis; John C. Wood, Dallas. I _ UKV. MKIM hi: JOHNSON IS IN HIS Nh\V HUMIC. HALTIMOIUC. Oct. 2 Tie Uev. Mercer Oreen Johnston who resigned the pastorate at' Holy Trinity church, Newark, X J . rather than preach to please the sinners was to arrive here today "to organise a fellowship ot clergy who shall fight for free dom and preach tT.e gospel of social righteousness " “My vestrymen wanted me to run my church like a grocery store to lde,..-e the customers," said the Kev. Mr. Johnston, “and 1 couldn't quite do it. 1 turned loose some real re ligion. The church wanted the con ventional and it objected. 1 Imagine this element in the vestry represents the real desire of the congregation *T%M»IN«. "5 THI « » » tnM-nran l^agii Clubs PlayrdVon Is.-4 » '< Ho«; on ... 15* *" 596 <t»i<~ago.15< 99 *S i,l D troll . !»« 97 97 8,i8 m i,o.it*. iH 79 lh ‘u N>* York 1 'I Washington ... *&• *® CltS'.elnnd .... 354 Philadelphia U" 34 *,fi \»tli*jl Is-.ik't* Clnlo pu»ed.Woa.Ix>*t. Pot-1 Brooklyn . 15® 91 6,1 *"] Philadelphia . HT *!* 58 Boston . 1«« 95 «’ \SW York _ 14H 1,5 ,,;t 5,4 ( bit sko . 153 97 439 St l.ouls . . I»3 «» 93 3:'3 Cincinnati .. . 153 «'» !*3 •393 _ _ __ iivimh: tk <>\ \| \ltns w ith 7«-o s<«»»«»-: WACO, T* \ . On 2. The Hay lor Hears t rim pled on the eleven repie eentiuK the San Marcos Itaptist acad emy by a score of 76 to 0. on ( ar ioil fiel11 Saturday. The (Steen and • Sold eleven took advantage of san Marco* back field errors and weak line and made 1 1 touchdowns anTl kicked 16 goals. ITIH MKTHODITHTS SWAMI'ED IIA I Nl\ KISSi n S(/l AD Al'STIX. Tex. Oct. 2. The Tex ai s played allround, allround the make believe aggregation from Oal IiC- in the first football game of the cason on Clark field Saturday af ternoon When the final count was made aTter most or tne grandstand was vacated, along about the time the old bell sounded the alarm for j "beans," the reyls'cr stood Texas 74, Southern Methodist 0. I SOX I It All- HOI'K IS SMASH HI! IIY IX III AMS ! CLKVCI ' VI), Oct. 2. Cleveland | eliminated hioago as possible Amer ican league pennant winner yester day b> winning the first game of the double-header, 2 to 0. By so doing Cleveland also maintained a per centage of .500. t'oumbe pitched brilliantly for Cleveland, allowing but two hits, one by a recruit, (he other by a pinch hitter. He walked two, only twenty-nine men facing hint during the nine innings. Each of the two Cleveland runs was scored by a bats man who started the inning by be ing hit. an error helping each on his way to the plate. By a peculiar coincidence each run was scored by a sacrifice fly. Tlie second game was a farcical contest and was won easily by Chi |cago, 8 to -I. ! ST. I,0!TS, Oct. 2 .fames was in effective and St Louis beat Detroit yesterday, t; to 3, and moved into fourth place. CTHTAIN Kl'Nti DOWN MV WKSTKItN TKAMH CINCINNATI, Oct, 2. The sec ond game between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati was won ov the latter here yesterday. 4 to it. Toney pitch ed good ball. A field meet was held before the game and in the long-distance lungo hitting contest Peter Schneider, the pitcher for tile locals, drove the hall 4 37.4* feet. CHICAGO, Oct. 2,—Three home runs by Chicago batters and the ef ficient pitching of Perry gave Chica go a ti to If victory over St. Lout- in the final league game of each team yesterday. The dollar that walks by your (loot is yours. Get the Delineator and everybody's .Magazine for one year for $2, or get either magazine two years for $2, three dollars is the regular price. Phone your mag azine orders, single or clubs, to 315. Mrs. I. A. C. Kemble. tf-dh tor ‘brlllian piffle,’ as 1 have heard if described. A phonograph and a lew well chosen records could deliver the kind of religion they want. Then, too, one can control a phono graph withxa touch of tin hand." ! The idea of preaching “straight ftom tlie shoulder religion" came to | the Kev Mr. Johnston prior t> l'i I 4 ! '•hen he, with Richard Walluctr Hague. the Rev. A \V. Arundel of George. New York, and a dozen others deliberately planned to preacn twentiet turj religion front the episcopal . I pit ami take what con sequences were coining. Mr. Hogue lilt It is church and Hr. Arundel re - cited from Trinity Pittsburgh in lblS. The IP Johnston will he asso rted with Hogue in Ins work hi Baltimore. It is pssible that he may 1. ke another parish but only on a "arm imitation front all members nud " ith the irank understanding that he will speak his thoughts with out limitation from the church .members Cash Produce & Groc. Supply C» 103 North Rogers Street—Phone .»ti NEW SHIPMENT OP BARREL PlCKLES One of Sweet Cucumbers. One of Sour Cucumbers. One of Sweet Mangoe Cucumbers. A fine line of pickles in bottles, including H»ur. plain, mixed, dill and mangoed. ^ --———— F1U ITS ARE HEALTHY— We realize this Lae! to the exlent that \u-Ut our slock lip with everything that the* niarliet a! lords iii Hu- fruit line. We have choice apples, four different kinds .Japanese persimmons. red and white grapes. j^ar oranges, lemons, bananas, etc. BOYD GOUNAH Two Phones, Both—55 Old Phone; New Phone Us O U DUST POLISH— “The Universal Polish Cleanser” Cleans and Polishes FURNITURE, FLOORS, PIANOS CARRIAGES AND AUTOMOBILES \Yc have a sample boltle lor each lady. L. Y. COLE 6 SON Both Phone* 288 South Roger* Sin* THE CHICKEN OF THE SEA— 1 Norwegian Crossed Fish Sardines. Extra quality Truffled Sardines. Packed in I Portugal. Goodlett Cash Grocery “The Home of Gladiola Flour” West Franklin Street. Old Phone 115 New Phone 30 FRUITS AND VEGETAR!-ES A FULL LINE ALL THE TIME— Fresh Tomatoes, per pound.10c Nice Large .lonatluui Apples, per dozen.25c l ine Cooking Apples, per peek.40c Don’t fail to get some of those good Yam Po tatoes, per peek.3x The $pot Cash Grocery 115 North Kojjers Street—Next l)oor to Shores’ Tin Shop. We appreciate your patronage for the past * t month, and invite you to begin your October ac count with us today. Martin & McCormick Groceries So Different I'KKMIljUi KR.lMDS KXCLI SIVKLV. Old Phones 700-770. ' EAT AT BEDFORD’S WHEN IN DALLAS Our friends are cordially welcome when in I)alla> YOU KNOW HOW BEDFORD FEEDS. Bedford's Cafe 10-1 Kim Mn et. IVillns — TiO-lH-OofUinSfr, F,,ur Dihms Wos* <il' Ki vu). _ We wish to thank oar "'friends for their lik'rsl patronage tor the closing month, and solicit as ot your October business. We Are Yours for Service. Parker Company