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were Crisler for ihe Midgets she had made a thorough of i and Chesnev for Speers. Midgets her subject. Ihe subject discuss-j made their touchdown in the first ed under the two r- half ing Crisler around the artificial and natural. It was thought a Walk-a-Way (or llie i Everything to be going to discourage all giving i i i wav in the latter part of the and immunities for the reason that Na.tona in ones. haiI- sending in a second ill feeling often result and the better Ittam man.

They pushed rapidly motives not appealed to. The natur- -X- 'f 'I' -K-X- -i- -X- -X- Detroit, Oct. IS. -Pittsburg the field for a touch down and al incentives might be used rates, champions of the world That! Cheaney kic-ked goal. The first half vantageously.

These loyal is what they will call Fred ended with the score 10 to 6 plucky crew for at least one year. remained that way through the for good They won the world's baseball ti-; game. The last half seemed like a knowledge tie by defeating Hughey defeat for the Midgets game bunch of Tigers in a one-sided stood thru ground and mcen- were recommended: Desire standing, approbation, efficiency, self-control, but they (future honor, right and duty, fought till I The professional work of the day ith a very suggestive and instructive paper on "Seat by Miss Lina Quaite. This subject was treated under the two and the game Saturday afternoon after one las-t. The hall stayed near the was clos of the most spectacular of the field most of the last championship games ever played.

half. Speers carried tfn ball to the Score: Pittsburg. 8 Detroit, 0. yard line but lost ball on Babe Adams is the hero of the downs, the Midgets getting the ball Purpose and direction, ries. This youngster who won his worked to the center of field on isuggestions for.

In considering spurs with the Pittsburg dub only steady gains and held it there. the idea was suggested tha' this season, pitched three games for ag(, Midgets 9 xk- Speers id squad and won them all. He np of Midgets is as follows, began the clash by winning the first Crider. R. Pickens, L.

game played and ended it by shut- Full; Trabue. R. uniting out the Tigers in the t. McDuffie R. Hurd.

L. contest. Cole. L. Quaite, L.

On account of reducing stocK we will begin October 16th the In Saturday's game Adams was wjn ter Wilkins, Q. R. never in trouble, tie kept the Tigers six hits so well scattered that men were unable to accomp lish anything. Manager Jennings set aside SECOND MEETING (IF all precedent when he sent in City Educators Discuss a Number o( Donovan to pitch the final, i Donovan is a hot weather pitcher. Interesting and I radical topics.

Money Hai nod. Total figures for the world's set ics games follow: Total at tend anco Total receipts, 1 88 302 Pittsburg players divide 15 4.94 child profitably occupied has few 1 opportunities to disturb his neigh-j 1 hor. or at least his inclination to do is divested by the work in which ihe is interested. Another poiirt Er- 1 as that the seat work (should be related to the other les- isons of the day. Three things the i teacher should keep ntind What I she desires the children to do, iust why, and iust how to do it.

work should be suited to capacity of ot.il-j dren and should provide occupation for entire period. The last number on the program an address: "John Milton: an by Superintendent Acker. This was substituted for an 7T OF seven games, The second official institute of the teachers in the oitv public schools I that was neeessariM postpon- was held Saturday, October 9, begin- following Saturday, ning at AH the discussions were intenselv The first period of the day, from, practical and much good ill no $:30 to 10 00 was given to come from these several meet- -X- 1 A Bagb y's ings. Detroit players divide $26,709.90. regular recitation on Each Pittsburg player Management." This recitation.

(conducted by the superintendent, Each Detroit player gets was entered into enthusiastically by Tfi all the achers. and many practical (and helpful ideas were advanced. Magazine Club. Questions tor Current Events and Thursday, October i i i -------Each club receives $51,272.6 National commission share The main theme of the discussion was Answer 5 MI what Mr. Bagley terms gvents.

ing The two opposing! yesterday and to- I theories of school management as Mrs. George Wilson. woman roll call with Current m1 'I' and 302.50. figures: Attendance, 17,562. Gross receipts.

$19,077. Yale Beats West Point, N. Oct. 18. Yale bull dog and the army chewed and West Point plains i gards routine were clearly all of th.

tak -1 -The iug issue with the machine mule doctrine. Arguments in favor of and I kicked each other on against mechanical Saturday after-1 were considered. This general con- noon in their annual football tussle elusion was drawn: Mechanical or- of the bible, Mrs. F. Brady.

The Women of Homer, Chautauqua Magazine, March, 1897. Found at Library.) The Women of Tennyson, Chau- ever pulled off in Waxa for yourself. REMEMBER PREMIUM TICKETS ISSUED IN THIS SALE tauqua, August 1 8 96. with neither gaining the advantage ganization may be applied under Questions for the class. What po-, in the half.

tain restrictions. Among the detmls diil woman hold in the early vj bull that should be subjected to routine were suggested Trie Yale coielies gave the dog some raw meat in the intennis- organization these and when he again trotted onto aiul carefully considered: he tore up Ihe mud from lines, signals, passu to withers and piled up distribi, thre touchhdowne, 'losing the handsomely Dallas kell Ind the utes of when Dolina captured tne nai fumble from Dyer and ran yards for a touchdown. Tin score was 12 to 11 in favor of Ihe Redskins. Haskell's victory was a lucky one for the Texas boys had the game sewed up, and at th time of the costly fumble they looked like they were going to make another score, for the football was in Texas' hands, and they were beginning a slow advance down the field. Christian, Baylor, 0.

Waco, Texas, Oct. 18 Christian Fniversity defeated Baylor Backboard, centuries of the Worlds History. Is statement true that the at- Passing ot the world toward women in i those early days, had its origin in lira I la nftn was the ii st change in position in America first it" i Had she an important part in the -V- M- -V- -L A i p. aa -YA A A A Ml ARE AIAV.IYS DI D. Tin These Were Mon and Name Among Men.

The search for the North Pole, principh anything 1 more fair for you A most scientific, common treatment is Rexall which Sunday schools of th are like candy. Their church of Hillsboro is a recent scientific dis- Ennis: Sunday School i Pip fhe a xa lia and etervmg nygienic issroom Th author's presentation of these sub -1 jy; ts was interesting and prac-j tical. i Following this recitation was very helpful paper on "Schoolroom by Miss Clara Mincer. making of our history prior to the may be but the search for men that is odot colorless and Civ il W'ar MRS. WATSON.

Leader. A The difficulties experienced by forefathers in trying to reckon money i in very small proportions appear in the various values given a Ennis 8 5.5 Attendam Miss Fiara took the position that the jn sixteenth and seventeenth ceti influence of beauty is so marked that rhe schoolroom should I beautiful, as well as comfortable, neat and orderly. There should be a simple ami harmonious color scheme throughout the room. In turv books of com mere I The original have been a thinl of a Flemish penny, but tbe use of the word for widow's coin of lie New Testament made its regular English meaning halt a fai- thing, and some old people may to- speaking of pictures tics' points uipuibej- applying the name 9 io tl in a fast game Saturday after-considered: Number and ehai-j is still going on. Men are always pi ouo.i nce.i, gent lection needed Lincoln needed them during and pleasant in action, and panica- Waxahachit the Civil War.

He got them by lariy agreeable in way This collection hundreds of thousands. One of them 'ingredient does not cause diarrhoea, became president of the Fnited nausea, flatulence, griping or any States. After his term of office ex- inconvenience whatever. Rexall Or- pired he made a trip to Europe. At derlies are particularly good for Berlin he was haih as the great aged and person general who had triumphed in the if you suffer greatest civil war of all time.

Res- bit.ua! constipation, associate company ponding to the compliment, ho cor-(or dependent chronic ailments, we ted his eulouh bv i ii.it e.you to R'vall Ar.buJi« did not triumph alone, The success- our risk. Remember you can get fui ending of war was not bis t'o ni in only at tie store, 12 tablets 19 11 1 ceujts. The Rexall Curltn, Wexahaehic rej- o. non We anything you want a visiting card to the largest iize from Oirdnlc or I.a-1 EnterpriM Bit ii a 1 constipation, or Publishing tf let: noon here. Baldwin of the victors.

acter framing, hanging made a spectacular play, running color pictures, etc. photo- Plaster yards for a touchdown. Baylor lost parjs casts of famous sculpture tepresenttd by principally through onside kicks. Hefley and Foutes Baylor's stars. at ends HIGH SCHOOL WINS.

School by 11 Defeated Ennis High to O. The High school boys won Ennis Friday afternoon by a of 11 to 0. G. Hurd ran 20 yards for, Tetch 11 a touchdown after eight minutes of presented play on a recovered fumble. personal achievement, but achievement of every man who en lived nineteenth century coins in the I'nion Army and did his Hood of that value.

In those arithmetic books stands for various General Grant was a man. nial coins, Aiter (Jettysburg. when the Con-j i but used iu reckonings a were thought to be effective decora-j jt omMwelftb of federate mvasion of the north Growing plants and art flow-, two 8ixteentb century repulsed and the Army of Northern ers were as very desirable one.j,ix[|J nf farthing, and in 1074 i Virginia had to go back to the old in decoration. Good results of thli; arithmetic made it as little Rne of defense, some sought to lay discussion are already seen in some as one sixty fourth of a lhe blame for failure on this general at the same time closing out of the rooms. don Chroni.

le. an(j on But the chief coraman- line. Racket Store. The intermission of fifteen mln- Jder of the southern forces said that utes was followed by an interesting; Heroic Treatment. jno Qne wag tQ blame for the disaster from discussion by Mr.

Davis on the sub-j score ot -How Shall w.i.i., ihe was ou tab- Texas. Why is the selling was new laces and ribbons at cost I have decided to quit handling this line and as stock is low take this method of pleasing niy patrons and the 69 but himself Yet his soldiers knew movements the parents apply an ant loved loanetl to to the ohikt a whip to mate not blame; first This )ittle all( idfes (him for his magnanimity and pledg- The subject was niove in a historical way, and inore cruelly than a mosquito, and its him their lives. then tvpe problems were taken and bite is apt to be troublesome tbis treat- General Lee was a man. When harles Darwin coiumuulca- A 1 analyzed. The right method of analy-l ward.

As you can imagine, tins tie ssod coal. rive stsvinds a ud tlio point moot does not make the child kind to hU scientists his an- the first half was over urd -1 others, the children of tiulnoa f.mou. theory or kicked the anal from the 30 said- ar. said to be purticnlary cruel to D( ia, School Library. collection of thirty volumes to rural schools Is now available at the Sims Library.

Any teacher who wishes to fcW'ow the collection lor his school should communicate with the library. line but the officials declared it ini'should be omitted, ,8 The boys in Guiana do void, as they said a m.n off tu.l work a. blackboard some abbre- 1 --1 30 yards viations might bo permissible. Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation In the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate off blackboard some but by their tigator, who had hit upon the same Cutil be gets notion, said: Darwin go ahead 1 aisapp ai 1 lepa rt nient conferences side. Sweatt.

left half, went through a broken field for a touch down In the last half. kicked next, primary teachers on 1 homes goal The tackling and running of and Drawing; tesch- Hurd was a feature. Fleming and ers "Our I ability lo endure pain came to tbe point where be can let tbe Hucu jwith Thus he put aside any arn- ant bite him without wincing be is bhion be might have had to be the considered merely a baby. exponent of a theory which was ro are healed and strengthened, and the cold Is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package.

Sold by also school teachers on Pupils. This concluded the program for Sympathy. was a frightful moment when I received your letter telling me of the insuperable obstacle to our mar- command the mankind, B. W. Hear is.

Darwinism might, have Wallace- lsm. But Darwin in his celebrated book does not withhold from 4 Calvin played well at guards, J. Grimes and Williams at tackles. Ennis rtnly got in 'striking distance, the forenoon, of goal once, this time 1 hey tried .1 ki k. tation practical and helpful, on Dearest, if only you had let me contribution to the subject, his praise in using 1 When you need a plumber, call i Bunkley, with 8 Cronk Co.

Both From one to thirty in the af- would have shot myself, but Alfred "Wallace or any othei person, ternoon Mr.Criddl© conducted a reel- bad no money to buy a revolver, no matter great or smalll, his was blocked by Waxahachie men. Crow at full back was a gainer through the line. Hurd, at ends, the basis for the work. Some of the con- 7 Mistakes in as and Templeton played well trv to at center. The high mistakes discussed were.

To try to also T. Grimes school boys go to to confound Corsicana next I teach without order, Saturday to th. high with arhool. Tholr noxt game at to rail for or be with BnmU, October 30. to apeak too high Gammon refereed the game.

Farris; wtthout explanation, of Ennis, was umpire. etc. Tbe discussions were very enthusiastic and will no doubt result Midgets Win Again. The Third Team of Lan-iin making of the teachers better dis The hpeers nun was oaater went down in defeat by the1 cipllnarians. Incentives NaUonal Midgets Saturday by the (handled by Miss Gertrude Beacbum score of 16 to 6.

Features of the such a way as to impress all that A Mean Friend. the dust tiles up my Choliy, maybe the city will pay you to parade the streets. Perhaps, Instead of sweeping, it be better to clean them by a vacuum City Journal. All the Difference. wife is very said a man at Bloomsbury county court.

mean she is very ill. I hope Vhe is not replied the magistrate Tetegrapfc. for assistance given. Alfred Wallace and Charles Darwin were Globe WORK OF CONFIDENCE. Waxahachie Auto Garage Company i On Main Street One BlocK West of Courthouse Sales Room for Jackson, Buiek, Maxwell and other cars.

First Class Rent Service to all Parts of Country Day or Night. Expert Automobile Repairing and First Class Garage Conveniences. Automobile Accessories and Supplies. Old Phone 67 New Phone 97 Read what the advertisers mj. Our An Offer Backed by One of Most Reputable We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constipation.

take all the risk, are not obligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. a mighty broad statement, but we mean every word of it. Could New Fall Hats A big shipment just received, and in style just right. Come in and ler us show you. CALVIN BRO OUTFITTERS.

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