Ellis County Texas Archives News.....Feb 12, 1901 February 12, 1901 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/txfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Virginia Crilley http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00003.html#0000642 August 17, 2006, 11:23 am Ennis Daily News February 12, 1901 The Ennis Daily News Wed. Feb 12, 1901 Vol IV No 129 J.S. Hardy, Editor J.P. Chambless, Manager Issued daily except Sunday in first floor of the City Hall Corner Dallas and Brown Streets ====== The Ennis Daily News Wed. Feb 12, 1901 Vol IV No 129 Election Tuesday April 2, 1901 City Secretary and Ex-Officio Assessor and Collector Joe Hawkins C.M. Banner A.D. (Lon) Brown City Treasurer John M. Loggins City Marshal Tony Crowell Alderman Ward 3 Dan McCarty Alderman Ward 4 J.w. Neal P.J. Hemphill E.S. Overhiser (re-election) ========= The Daily News attention has been called to the destitute condition of an old Confederate soldier who lives at the corner of Preston and Waco Streets. Charitable institutions should take notice. Mr. J.M. Chapman went to Waxahachie today. Miss Eliza Kefoot is visiting J.W. Craig and family in Waxahachie this week. O.R. Kirkpatrick is moving today to the Mershon property on East Milam Street Leo Foster is moving to the property recently purchased from Mr. L.O. Atwood on east Crockett street today. Mr. Tate McDuffie in attempting to couple a car near Hearne, his hand was caught in between the cars and mashed very badly. Messrs. H.T. Moore and E. K. Atwood are attending the Cattlemen's convention in Ft. Worth Gibson Grocery Co has rented the building recently vacated by J.A. Clarke and brother, and will soon have it stock with groceries. Mr. M.D. Hunter of Kankakee, IL is in the city for a few days prospecting. Mr. Hunter is a breeder of fine stocked and thinks he will locate in Ennis. Mrs. A. Efron and Mrs. J.L. Blumenthal are visiting today in Corsicana. Nita, the little daughter of Mr. W.W. Bradley, is reported quite sick today. For Sale Small farm 47 acres four miles east of Ennis. Apply to J.A. Pace The school girl who took the black mitten at the post office this morning, will please leave same with Miss Robertine Wheless at money order window. Have Cramer photograph your residence. Mr. J.W. Mundell left today to visit in New Mexico. The trumpet corps boys will meet tonight at the Royal Palace to discuss organization. There are now 43 names on the list. This is our off year on electing a mayor, but our neighboring city, Waxahachie, has a contest on, and a great clamor by some for a change. While we have no disposition to meddle in the policies of other towns; we look with pride to the progress that has been made in Waxahachie during the last two years. She is just about to open her cotton mill;' she launched the Chautauqua, besides many other enterprises of great worth to the town. Her business men are all having the best trade in her history. Why this clamor for change! To the Knights of the Maccabees all members of Ennis Tent No 3 are urgently and especially requested to attend the review on next Thursday night as important business and business concerning every member and interest of the Maccabees generally will come before the Tent. T.H. Collier, Commander W.V. Fisk, Rec Keeper NOTE:The Knights of the Maccabees were a fraternal and benevolent "legal reserve society." Families of deceased members received benefits in the form of legal-reserve insurance. All white persons of sound health and good character, from birth to 70 years of age, were eligible for membership. Their name comes from the Biblical Maccabees. The order was founded in London, Ontario in 1878 and reorganized in 1883. Before 1914, it was known as the Knights of the Maccabees. Subsequent to 1914, it has been simply been called "The Maccabees". ============ ADVERTISING The Globe Tailoring Co 112 W. Brown The Board of Trade Saloon S.H. Brown, Gen Mgr E.S. Overhiser House painting, paper hanging PO Box 228 Vickery The leading Grocer W. G. Giddings Grocer W.I. George Fine Meats Successor to J.J. Stoklasa Ennis Hardware George & Tom W.F. Gilbert Second Hand West Ennis Avenue J.D. Little Fruits, candies, tobaccos, extracts Cor Dallas Street & Avenue Moore- Jordan Co. Clothiers J.C. Castellaw, Drugs Knox Street opposite Post Office Glover & Guthrie Drugs Phone 54-2 Fannin & Lucas, Insurance Agent Phone 99-4 Office over P. Freeman's I.V. & L.L. Chinski Dry Goods Knox Street Ennis Pharmacy J.D. Burr Lumber Co. Ennis Shaving Parlor Dan Goss J. Stonewall Jackson West Avenue Ennis Bon Ton Bakery G.F. Johnson -Prop J. Blakey & Co Implements Matthew Brothers Ennis Avenue and Dallas Street Dry Goods J.E. Wright Paper and Paint Shop on Brown St. (opposite City Hall) Joe Davis, the painter is with him Trains: MKT Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway The Katy Flyer - Shreveport, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, Austin, Houston, Galveston, San Antonio H & T. C. R.R. Sunset Central Special Garland Tobin, Ticket Agent Ennis P.H. Rowell Attorney-at-law Jeremiah A. Clarke Attorney - at - law Dr. James M. Bond Dentist Office over Turner's grocery store Phone No 35-3 J.A. Tate, M.D. Office over Wm Crumley's Drug Store Residence telephone 128 G? M. Hackler, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Telephone 52-3 McKay, Horton & Pate The barbers Everything first class with Bath tubs in connection Dallas Street T.O. Fountain Groceries Main Street File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/ellis/newspapers/feb1219072gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/txfiles/ File size: 5.9 Kb