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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 8

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Rev. 1 re Sox ur sox insuredf Sox insured. guarantee ix pairs of Sox and if any of or all of them to holes or need darning in onths, we will replace them of charge. leproofSox de in medium, light and extra (for midsummer to black, light and dark earl gray and navy blue ail fast colors. Sox do not "crock." "rust" nor fade.

They do not shrink norstretch. Wear them once and you will never wear any other kind. Come see our stock. And re- member "Holeproof Sox are Zt cs Pxi guaranteed to wear months office, lvot or you get new box t-tctt- The Johnsons Local Agents CITY REGULAR SLSS10N HOI.TINE MATTERS LOOKED AFTER BY CITY FATHERS IN SES EION LAST NIGHT. SsVj Glass reezers See our up-to- date line of Ice CreamFreezers and Refrigerators.

KERR RROS. Despite the fact that yesterday was July 4th and an exceedingly hot day, Mayor Woods called the council to order at 8 last night with Aldermen Butler, Speed, Hamilton, tis, Young, Pugh and Polk present, as well as other city officers. Officers made report for the month of June as follows: City Seventeen cases, as Leaving team unhitched, intoxication, assault, riding bicycle on sidewalk, affrays, exceeding auto speed limit, vagrancy, appearing in public with prostitute, 1. City and costs collected, worked out, $4.50. Assessor and taxes collected, $1019.97.

Fire Eight fires. Total loss, $5610; total insurance, $7640. Street of oil put on the streets, 81; walks built, blocks graded, 15; culverts repaired, bridges repaired, dirt hauled, 950 loads; tile laid, 125 feet. Sanitary dirt removed from Beaton street, 55; loads hauled to crematory, 34; loads hauled to dump, 208; places inspected, 16. A petition was read from a number of citizens living on South Fourteenth street, asking that a sewer lateral be laid on that street from Thirteenth avenue to Ninth avenue, promising to connect therewith as soon as the latteral is laid.

Chairman Butler of the cemeterj committee reported the cement dam in the cemetery completed, and all was ready for rain. Cahirman Pugh of the street committee reported twenty tons of purchased for the teams. A resolution was adopted ordering sidewalks put down on tboth sides of West Fourth avenue from 28th to 30th streets. An ordinance was read for its first reading authorizing street over The Chafing Dish a charming means ci making a Fudge, Newburg, Rarebit any dainty bite in the midst of a gatheiing. Most convenient and economical lor irvina a steak, warming a soup or pre.

paring a light meal. "Rochester Chafing Dishes possess style and finish that distinguish them from all others, and the most practical and economical lamp ever invented. are now snowing some very new and attractive designs and invite you to call and see them. This Recipe Book wild eveTy Rochester hat int Dish A.H. KERR Jeweler 8core Pary Dinner Unique, Attractive in GIFT SHOP, STUDIO Miss Walne, 1-3-5 Johnson Bldg.

Phone 690. P. for All Occasions. PERSONALS. Ben Goldman is here from Belton.

H. C. Gillean of Frost was here to day. G. W.

Harper was here today from Rice. p. H. Archer of Barry spent the day here. Mais Alma Neble of Bairy was here today.

Ben Botlzegar of Powell was her? today. C. H. Coleman of Athens was here today. B.

B. Coates of Kerens was heie today. Dr. Vest was here yesterday from Barry B. F.

Yowell of Tyler was here yes terday. S. McDonald spent yesterday Perens. H. J.

Harvin spent yesterday in Kerens. E. E. Epps was bore todav from Winkler. A.

Gardner of Tyler spent yester day here Sam H. Friedman spent yesterday in Dal'as. W. J. Crews spent yesterday in Hillsboro.

E. M. Carl and wife were in Kerens yesterday. M. Dickson of Dawson whs here es terday.

T. P. Faulk of Athens was her yesterday. Walter Byrd spent today in Bloom ing Grove. Miss Louisa Thomson went to Kerens today.

W. B. Evans of Purdon was here last night. J. T.

Carroll of Blooming Grove was here today. Harrison Hardman of Dresden was here today. Miss Bessie Wills and Miss Helen QIG SHIPMENT OF New Novelties ARRIVED TODAY New Beltings, White and Colors, per yard 20c Back Combs and Barrettes, all styles lOc to $1.30 New Tapdstry Bags, Oriental Designs Big Shipment of Ladies Hair Accessories In Switches and Puffs Beautiful Belt Pins. Large Assortment 23c to $1.00 NEW COLLARS See the Harem Collar For the Hot Weather HRHITURE IS CHEAP it is Bought Right suy ours direct from kctory which enables the very lowest possible. IALL AND SEE US I.

Collins Furniture Co. Iwas B.ried The of the late J. D. oolf, who died at Terrell Monday morning, were interred in Oakwocd cemetery yesterday morning at the f.neral takin? from the 'me of hi? son-in-law. Geo.

Roxburgh, 637 North Thirteenth street. Poem a Gem. From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, in praise of Dr.

King New Life Pills: such a health necessity, In every home these pills should be If other kinds tried in vain, Use Dr. and be well again. Only 25c at Coulson Drug Co. and J. S.

Murchison's. The Daily Sun, 50 cents Per month. EDWARD M. POLK SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance Sale BEGINS NEXT Wednesday, July 12th August Butterick Patterns are Here A. Hervey of Kerens were nere iu- day.

D. T. Garth and John Riley of Teague spent yesterday here. Col. G.

Hardy and wife returned to Shreveport this morning. H. C. Ivey of Blooming Grove was here yesterday on his way east. B.

F. Garlington and C. '). William of Cryer Creek w. re here today.

Miss Nina Wilson cf Pine Bluff, is a guest of Mrs. Will Molloy. I. N. Cerf, S.

B. Robinson aad Frank Chrisman spent yesterday in Dallas. Loyd Young of Blooming Grove was here today on his return from Bryan. Foru Shook ana wife of San Antonio are guests of Mrs. Carrie Shook.

C. M. Smith, Will Carroll and Lon Noble of Kerens were here vosterday. Prof. Upchurch, formerly of Rice but pow of Seymour, was here yesterday.

Ed Smithen and Rowe Vandergriff of Blooming Grove spent yesterday here. G. W. Speed and wife of Kerens were here today on their return from ttllU a. ----here yesterday on their return home Mits Mabel Fiteland and Miss Kate Bi 3 hop of Hubbaid City and Miss Lila Crosby of are guests of Miss Mabel Galbrpa'h Dexter Hamilton, W.

J. F. M. Glenn, Mrs. Minnie Perirn a Miss Tinie Melton and Miss Mattie Becker were in Frost yesterday.

Watch Your Kidneys. Their action controls your health. Read what Foley Kidney Pills have done for your neighbor. Mrs. H.

W. Allen, Quincy, 111., says: a year ago my kidneys began bothering me. I had a swelling in my ankles and limbs, then headaches and nervous dizzy spells, and later severe backaches. I was getting worse, when I began taking Foley Kidney Pills. I kept on taking them until I was once more freed of all kidney trouble and suffering.

I have a great deal to thank Foley Kidney Pills for and shall always recommend J. S. Murchison. RCFCS B. CALDWELL POLK CALDWELL INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Corsicana Texas.

WE DO A GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS And being the Largest Agency in this part of the state, have the best facilities for satisfactorily handling your business. when such are emp1 oycd on the streets. The ordinance was referred to the ordinance comrnWee. Chairman Hamilton of f-e fire com reported that the committee had not yet settled upon ew and lighter hook and ladder truck take he place of the old om tow in lit were investigating inner to get the best and most up to-oate machine of that character for the fire cepartment. Chairman Polk of the Pr comrnii- lee reported that he had had park cleaned up and had put a stop to peo lie pasturing cattle oa the At 9:40 the loutcil ad journed.

yester- A Peek Into Pocket Would show the box of Arnica Salve that E. S. Lope, a carpenter, of Marilla, N. always carries. have never had a cut, wound, bruise or sore It would not soon heal," he writes.

Greatest healer of burns, boils, scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever sores, skin eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. 25c at Coulson Drug Co. and J. S. Hog Fence, Field Fence, Barb Wire The market on these goods is low, and our stock is complete.

Come to see us in our new store next door to Burton-Peel Dry Goods we will appreciate your business and will always give you the right prices. We base our reputation on the quality of the goods we sell. Frank P. Wood Hdw. Co.

QUALITY Died in Memphis. Miss Myrtle Jones, aged 25 years, died in Memphis, Sunday. The deceased was a niece of Mrs. Clayton and made her home with Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton for many years at Chatfield. the Mr. Kidney Diseases Are Curable Under certain conditions. The right medicine must first be taken before disease has progressed too far Perry A. Pitman, Dale, Texas says: was down in bed for four months with kidney and bladder troa ble and gall stones.

One bottle of Kidney Remedy cured me well and Ask for it. J. S. Mur cbison. FRESH WATERMELONS.

Fresh ice cold at Louis 111 N. Beaton street New Phone 226. Hardy day. W. W.

Bint'ord was from Dallas. Mrs. Dr. Brown of Kerens was here this morning. E.

H. Kelly of Wortham was here this morning Fred Grantham came in from F.lec- tra last night. Will Molloy and wife went to Chan dler yesterday Miss Edna Blagey of Temple wai here yesterday. Lawrence Collum spent jesterdav here from Tyler. Miss Frankie Haslam spent yester day at Malakoff.

Miss Beatrice Barnard was here today from Kerens. Mr. and Mrs. A. V.

Wright were in Powell yesterday Miss Julia Daniel of was in i.e city yesterday. Geo. Hucherson spent this afternoon in RichlanJ Rev. J. R.

Nelson came in yester day from the west. E. A. DuBoise, of Waxahachle was here Tuesday. Dr.

T. F. Driskill returned to Palacios this afternoon. John Williams and wife went to Palestine yesterday. Clem Weaver and wife went to Crockett yesterday.

Will Drummond and fam.lv spen, Sunday in Malakoff. Mrs. Leon Cuynes and children went to today Joe Simkins and John Zarafoneti3 were la Kerets today. C. E.

Sparks and family have re turned from Matagorda. James Henslee and Ed Leonard spent yesterday in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hervey re turned to Rice this morning.

Miss Tenie Witherspom returned from Wortham this morning. Miss Kathleen Whiteside of Hubbard City was here last night. E. F. Phillips and Hy Martin of Waxahacbie were here today.

Luke Miller, J. W. Albritton and C. rost. Miss Eugenia WoodwirJ of Rosell, N.

is a guest of Mrs. M. J. Lewis. Mrs.

M. L. Suttle has gone to to visit her daughter, Mits Bobbin Si ttle. D. Boyd was here today on bis return from Cryer Creek to Haskel county.

Mrs. C. A. McAfee and Miss Fav Periman from Frost this morinng. Miss Mollie Rosser of Blooming Grove was here yesterday on her way to Vernon.

Geo. Mabry and Rev. J. H. Wiseman were here yesterday from Blooming Grove.

Miss Ida Healy of Brenham is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. H. Bates and Mrs. Will Smith.

Miss Mary W. Buckalew of Blooming Grove was here today on her way to LaFayette, Ala. Miss Margare: Shirey went to Dallas today on a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. W.

Davis Miss Lucille Hartzell returned to Blooming Grove today after a visit to Miss Francis Edens. C. W. McDaniel, H. A.

Miss Jewel Swink and Dr. Stophmson Rcihland were here yestarday. Mrs. John Bristol returned to Gal veston today after a visit to her sis ter, Mrs. Dr.

Brown at Kerens. Majestic Theatre. Big business has been the rule at this popular place of amusement and some of the features have proven to be real drawing cards. The next feature film will he the coronation of King George V. This is booked for Saturday, July 15th, and no doubt will attract big crowds.

The regular 5c show will he run daily with change of program for this and next week. In every home where there is a baby there should also be a bottle of BABY ELIXIR. It may be needed at any time to correct sour stomach, wind colic, diarrhoea or summer complaint. It is wholesome remedy, contains no opium, morphine or injurious drug of any kind. Price 25c and 50c per bottle.

Sold by Coulson Drug Co. When You Buy Harness You want the harness to fit the horse, We make a specialty of fitting harness and You Will Be Pleased with any purchase you make hers. The quality of the workmanship each set is in keeping with the quality of the leather. Every stitch made with material that will last. Will I.

Kerr Doctors Had Lunch. The Navarro County Medical Society enjoyec a Dutch lunch at the water works last night and had a pleasant evening A number of th? out-of-town members were present. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy For sale by Mrs.

J. A. Smith of Blooming Grove all druggists. ice Cream Social. The Young Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist church will give an icec ream social on the lawn of the church Friday evening from 8 to 10 for the benefit of the church.

Everybody is invited to come out and have a good time and help the ladies. For summer diarrhoea in children always give Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all druggists. Late Shipment of Pumps Has Just ReachedJUs A late shipment of Pumps in Black, Blue and or without straps, has just reached us and on account of this late shipment we will make a special offer on this shipment as long as they last at $2.50 Per Pair Now is the time to save money on your pumps. They cannot last long, so call early.

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