Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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TURKEYS
FOR
THANKSGIVING
LYNN REAGOR "“*?
: Salt! Salt! Salt!
Plent^jfMichigai^alt.
Better get yours before it is all gone.
Hog-killing time will soon be here. Better be pre-
pared when the cold snap comes.
C. E.. YOUNGBLOOD
Spot Cash Grocer Both Phones 45
Just What YOU Have
Always Wanted.
Make your Toast right on the break-
fast table and serve it piping hot.
Delicious golden brown toast done
just right.
Ask About It. Guaranteed 2 Years ^
: Waxahachie Electric & fias Company i
Watch our Candies Go!
WHY?
Because they are always fresh.
Because pure crushed fruits are used for centers.
Because the highest grade chocolatqis far .e.nnt- !
mg. Because
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most
The Eatitorium
Job
Sec U»
Before
Going
EUe-
wbere
jPrintioi*
Jf e are here to
serve you with
anything in the
line of printed
stationery for
your business
: and personal
y use. □ □ □ □
Letter Heads Bill Heads
Envelopes Cards
Wedding invitations
Posters or Announcements
Of All Kinds
The best quality of work
at prices that are RIGHT
Foley Kidney Pills
TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULT!
Give prompt relief from BACKACHE
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE
RHEUMATISM CONGESTION of the
KIDNEYS INFLAMMATION of tha
BLADDER and oil annoying URINARY
IRREGULARITIES. A. positive boon to
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
HAVB HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION
6 k Davis. «sU: fcto: r l.. C«.na©r*vul«
lBd\ is in In* *'>ih j *..r. H« us: “1 *»»*•
latc’y suffarod much fiom my xi»*-■? -■ »*»« u ai
der l had ***v«!T«bHc' p. 'tc .d i y l b.uey aci ion
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■ rvd am bow fT*o of a if ui^»ndii«'ut»W«U
up and aroun<?. I *y h. lofrjr 1 wl* baao mj
• bighajt racommcadM'
! CUItUN'H TWO
OHIO STORES.
Again We Say
Subscribe
foi THI8
PAPEKj
Its Now
Hurry Time
At Crow’s
You know you cannot depend on
the weather and In order to be
ready for rapid changes—we re-
| ceive daily new lots and kinds of
' Shoes for all feet—but one com-
mon characteristic—
Every Pair Built for Wear—is
Why! Crow’s Shoes Satisfy.
Of course wo cannot expect the
aocond buy from you unless the
first meets your expectations
We therefore study carefully tin /
details of each and every pair— *
and not one 1b offered for your
foot that we know Is not abso-
lutely right—right In stock—
right in style—right In width—
and right in price
New style Hose- Four
Months Guaranteed only
75c — four pair at Crow's
IOCALS.
Xmas Boxes at Curllns'. 199
Garden bose at F. 3. Croak Co. tf
Fine Chrysanthemums Bird For-
1 rest. tf
j F. S. Cronk Co soil galvanizod
i roofing cheap. tf
A postal savings bank will open at
I Midlothian December 20.
j Prestollte exchanges at Rockett At
Adkins’ Garage. Phone 693. ti'
Chrysanthemums are ready. Come
by and see them. Bird Forrest. tt
Eighteen rolls toilet paper holder
free for $1.00. F. S. Cronk Co. tf
For the best grade or McAlester
coal phone Waxahachle Ice Works.
tf
When you need a plumber call
Bunkley with F. S. Cronk Co. Both
phones 84. tf
Bring your Palm Olive Soap cou-
pons In. They are worth 10c to you.
Monroe Bros. 199
J. E. Dunaway has Bold his home
on EaBt University avenue In Trini-
ty addition to Mrs. Young Taylor.
We have a nice line of roll-top
desks from $10.00 to $27.60. Come
see before you buy. R. E. Moore Fur-
niture Co. 99
r Or sale-—Four heavy table coun-
ters 1 standing desk I pair Fair-
banks’ counter scales 1 electric arc
light. Oldham Hdw. Oo. tf
Rev. J. H. Whitehurst the new
pastor of the Methodist church will
arrive with his family from Brown-
wood on the Central tonight at
11:15.
See that Fuller & Johnson pumj>
I Ing engine at F. S. Cronk Co.’s. Tt’s
cheaper and more reliable tha.. a
wind mill. No trouble to chow you
how it works. tf
New cement sidewalks have been
constructed in front of J. P. Kenne-
dy’s residence on West Franklin
street and in front of Adkins & Roc-
kett’s automobile house on Water
street.
The Daily Light want column is
the medium between the buyer and
seller. Get out of the old rut—a few
dimes spent in advertising through
the want column will bring y>u the
Jesired results t*
Secure a beautiful calendar free
with your picture on it with a doz-
en fine photographs. Avoid the holi-
day rush by having your picture
made oak *t*h© latest and newest
by Mrs. P. F
tbe photographer
W. E. Crow formerly with the
Waxahachie Medicine Co. has undar
course of construction at Electra a
?25000 hotel. The structure 1b of
6rlck and the second story Is nearly
completed. The building will bo
modern throughout and contain sev-
enty-throe rooms.
Do\e ^
Waxaliachle Cotton Receipts.
The two cotton yards and one
storage house in Waxahachle have
received from the wagon this season
the following number of bales of
cotton:
Farmers' Cot*on Yard .10.003
Farmers' Cotton Storage . • . .11001
Harrison's Warehouse . 900
Total
21904
Indicted for Murder.
The grand jury Wednesday after-
noon returned an Indictment for
murder against William Shedd the
1 old negro who 19 accused of killing
I Gus Harris colored near the . city
lone night a few weeks ago.
At the Majestic.
The people at the Majestic for the
remainder of the week are Ram-
rnage & Vincent Rondon music hall
favorites; Ben Smith burnt corn
artist and golden voice singer; Car-
rie McManus the girl from Denver.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
M. K. & T.—North Hound.
No. 6 (Flyer) leaven ...7:17 am
No. 204 leave*.G:47 pm
No. 202 leaves.8:36 a m
No. 10 (Limited) leaves 6:22 p m
No. 8 leaves.6:39 am
South Bound.
No. 203 leaves .9:45 a m
No. 201 leaves .6:22 p m
No. 6 (Flyer) leaves .9:32 p in
No 9 (Limited) leaves .10:13 a ;n
No. 7 leaves .9:01 p m
H. 81 T. V.—West Bound
Ne. *9 west bound arrives 11:10
a m. Connects at Darrell
train from the north and
south from Corsicana.
No. 87 west bound arrives 6:10 p m
m. Connects at Uarrett
with train from the north
No. 85 leaves .7:15 a m
No 83 leaves .6:45 p m
Fast Bound.
No 82 leaves 11:25 a. m. Connects
at Ennis for Houston.
No 86 leaves .11:16 p m
I Nt». 88 leaves 9:00 a tn. CoitnocU
with north and sou'hbound
No 8 1 Eastbound leaves 6:10 pm
m. Connects with eouth-
Sioun.i to Uexta ami oor'ii-
' ound to Dalles
I Unity K Urnsos Valley WouthlM tind
No. I leaves I0:?0 a m
No 3 leaves 12:16 a ni
northbound
No 2 leaves . 5:40 p. tn
| No 4 leaves . 6:23 a in.
tPeccin
Crackers
The kind that takes the
meat out whole. If you
havn't one you don't know
how great they are. Buy
one for yourself and give
one to your friends for an
Xmas remembrance
Price $1 each.
(MIN DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
The
WILL KILL CHURCH
BISHOP TYREE SAYS CHURCH
THAT CUTS LOOSE FROM
GOD PERISHES.
Urges the Young Men of the Church
to Aspire to Higher Ground.
Routine Work of tho
Conference.
The secoid day's session of the
Northeast Texas conference opened
Thursday morning at 9 o’clock with
Bishop Tyree presiding.
Religious services were conducted
by Rev. W. A. Wilhite. A prayer was
offered by Rev. H. J. Gates and Rev.
J. W. B. Joshua read the scripture
lesson.
The minute* of the previous ses-
1 sion were read by Rev. H. A. Carr
■ chief secretary.
I A collection was lifted for Rev.
I Shelburne who had a severe loss hy
j fire.
The conference Is largely attcna-
ed. Among the many distinguished
guests are: Revs. G. B. Young San
Antonio: J. T. S. White Metropoli-
tan church Austin; E. J. Howard
St. Paul’s church Waco; Rev. H. S.
Sims presiding elder Austin dis-
trict.: Rev. S. D. Butler presiding
cider El Paso district; Rev. J. H.
Lynn presiding elder Waco district
Rev Roy E. Hutchinson Thurber;
Rev. G. W. Ballard Liberty Hill;
Rev. C. L. Morgan Houston; Rev. t\
F. Moten Oakwood Texas.
In speaking to the brethren Bish-
op Tyree made some of the follow-
ing remarks:
"I want to any to the Dretnren
hat we have Just a little too much
politics In our religion. We forgot.!
n some Instances to treat each
other right. In the church we have
combined re-comblned and combin-
ed agalu with some of the best men
and some times with those not so
good. It Is not safe for the church
to deal In so much politics and
r.od's church cannot live governed
bv politics. It will die. Just as Bure
as 1 stand before you today tne
rlcan Methodist church cannot live
unless some of Its politics die. There
is no way in the world to eliminate
Cod from the church and live and
when we cut ourselves from the Di-
vine we perish. Every man has a
right to aspire but do not forget
Cod. I am very anxious to see every
BEST USES NEW BUGGIES
At Your Service
Baggage Transfer
We Move House-
hold Goods.
PHONE 49
Waxahaclrie Livery & Transfer
COMPANY.
SPECIALS
CUT GLASS
HAND PAINTED CHINA
1847 Roger*' Silver Plated
Flat War®..
l’scful and Reautiful Gifts lo
satisfy your taste.
OLDHAM
HARDWARE CO.
WE DELIVER.
WANT COLUMN.
WEATHER—Tongiht fair colder
probably freezing; Friday fair. Max.
75. Min. 48. Rainfall .34.
R. D. McCOMBS all kinda of tnaur
ance and bonds. tf
8EE RAYBURN WEST. l 15 Colleso
street for bicycle supplies. 199
LOST—Black coat with braid over
silk. Finder return to this office. 99p
FOR SALE—Two months old pigs.
Lem Wray district clerk's office tf
FOR SALE—19 acres with 7-rootn
house in Waxahachie. B. F. Carpen-
ter. 99p
FOR SALE—1913 Maxwell automo-
biles. Rockett & Adkins phone
633. tf
WANTED—Your tubes to steam vul-
canize. Work must satisfy. Rockett
& Adkins tf
FOR MAOAZINES see E. F. Owen or
leave subscriptions at Curlln’s Two
Drug Stores. tf
FOR RENT—One 4-room cottng*
with hall on Jackson street. Apply
to C. D. Pickett. 194
LOST—Brooch with oak leaf design
with setting of baroque. Finder re-
turn to this office. 99p
CLEANING PRESSING and repair-
ing. All work guaranteed. Phone
178. Matthews-Gammon Co. tf
FOR RENT—One to three upstairs
rooms furnished or unfurnished.
400 College street. Phone 315. dh
FOR RENT—Furnished room close
In two doors from good boarding
[ house. Dan Wilson district clerk’s
office. If
MAGAZINES make an appropriate
Christmas present. Free catalogue at
Curlln's Drug Stores. Phone or S9e
E. F. Owen. tf
WHEN in need of printing such a<.
letter heads note heads envelopes
circulars etc. phone the Dally
Light office. tf
TO RENT—To man and wife rooms
with all modern conveniences ana
board lady owner. Old phone 702 j
apply at 316 Oudham avenue. 20
joilN DAVENPORT^ up-to-date liv-
ery and boarding stable agent for
I the celebrated Columbus buggies.
Cash or installments. Both phonor
No. ». *09v
MAYBE you have a friend or rota-
tive living elsewhere who would en-
joy reading the Waxahachie Enter-
prise—the paper that gives all the
news of Ellis county. The price Is
only $1.00 a year and your relatives
or friends will appreciate your kind-
ness in sending it to him. tf
man under me (those who are not
under me tor that matter) rise to
higher ground. It Is beautiful to see
and I admire it but let us remem-
ber our God. In a few hours we shall
try to elect delegates for the general
conference let me say to you: Elim-
inate politics and lot politicians have
them for It will weaken your spirit-
ual power. Do right for riteuosneBs'
sake and love your church and its
welfare. That is all right. Some say
they think the bishop shuold stay in
one place long enough to Join a ring.
If l were to stay here forty years I
would not join a rms.
manly bishop will loin a ring.
Strive to do the right thing. It any
man will do the wrong thing be-
cause his friend says so. he is lack-
ing for sense. It Is wrong even
among gamblers much less preach-
ers. I want to say to the young men
that I am a friend to the young
men but the young men cannot run
the church alone. n you moi;*.
trueteeB keep some old ones if you
waut new pastors keep some old
ones and If you want new presiding
elders keep some old oneB that
they may regulate and guide them’
Rev. Carr was highly compliment-
ed for his service as chief secretarv.
The Quartette of Paul Quinn Col-
lege will Bing some time during the
conference.
The election of delegates for the
general conference Is now on.
After many Interesting business
features the conference session ad-
journed at 1:00 o’clock.
Wednesday Afternoon.
The conference opened Wednes-
day afternoon with an Impressive
song and prayer service.
The report of dollar money was
the Interesting Item in the after-
noon.
The dollar money wab reported as
follows:
Pallas District Rev. J. M._Ander-
son presiding elder $717.25.
Waxahachle District Rev. R. 8.
Jenkins .presiding elder $957.20.
Corsicana District Rev. J. W
Rankin presiding elder $636.60.
Terrell District Rev. M. _ A.
Wright presiding elder $160.45.
Marshall District Rev. C. H. Bell
presiding elder $300 35.
Bonham District Rev. William
Leake presiding elder $353.70.
Total dollar money $3415.75.
The Rev. M. D. Moody. Waxaha-
chie Texas is the “Dollar Money
King."
.Night Session
After song and prayer service
Rev. A H. Hodges delivered to the
conference in a masterly way the
missionary sermon. After a few re-
marks by the bishop and others col-
lection etc. the conference adjourn
Ted at 9:30 o'clock.
Established 1868 Nationalized 1884
Citizens National Bank
of Wazahachie Texas
Capital Surplus and Profits over $300000.00
OFFICERS:
O. E Dunlap Pres.; T. A. Ferris Active Vice-Pres.
M. T. Patrick V.-Pres.; J VV. Singleton. V Pres.
R W. Getzendaner. Cashier.
J. N. Langsford. Asst. Cash. ;W. E. HiPP.Asst. Cash.
DIRECTORS:
O. E. Dunlap T. A. Ferris M. T. Patrick R. K. Erwin
J. W. Singleton C. W. Gibson Dr. D. G. Thompson.
S. P. Skinner and R W. Getzendaner.
NATIONALIZED 1890
TOaxntyaxtyie National Bank
of Wax&hachie Texas
Capital Surplus and Profits $30000000
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
J. H. Miller Pres.; G. H. Cunningham Vice-Pres.
E. F. Cunningham Cashier.
w.e.Mcknight lynn d. lasswell
Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
P. A. Chapman Waxahacble Texas; K. Vickery Ft Worth Texas;
Wm. Stiles Waxahacble. Texas; E. P. Cn.in.ngham Wr.xabachle.
Texas; U. H. Cunningham Waxahacble Texas; J. H. Miller. Wax-
atachle. Texas; Dr. C. W. Simpson Wax: hachle. Texas.
Static 33ank & Trust (Eompnnp
of Wax&lmchie Texas
“GUARANTY FUND BANK '
Transacts a General Banking Business.
The non-interest bearing and unsecured Deposlta of f.hl* iiauk
are i rotected by tbo Depositors Guaranty Fund of th« State of
T« as.
Thla Bank Is specially authorised
tr or. Hxecutor. Guardian Receiver.
by
etc.
Aim In la-
W. reene<-tfullT nollclt rOl'.r bil»1ne«»
K. G. Phillips Pres.; G W. Coleman Vice-Pres.
E. P. Hawkins Cashier; R. J Coleman Asst. Cash.
J. E. Coleman. Asst. Cash. „
BISHOP
A Modern Town in Nueces county
Texas on St. Louis Brownsville &
Mexico Railroad.
Surrounded by more than 500000 acres of as fine general
farming land as there is to be found anywhere in Teas.
Black hog-wallow land covered with a fine ;growth «
Mesquite grass. More than 30.00U acres nave
been sold around the town of Bishop all to cotton
farmers from the black land belt of north and central lexas.
Let Us Show You
their farms and what they are growing. Cotton is the main
crop but for general farming it cannot be excelled.
The growing season is from the first day of January until
the last day of December. Three crops of vegetables can
be raised annually.
Write or call on us for descriptive literature and further
information.
EXCURSIONS EVERY WEEK.
Call and see us about cheap
round trip rates.
Counts Bros.
District Sales Agents for F. Z. Bishop Bishop Texas.
Old Phone 192. Will Hancock’s office Masonic Building
P. O. Box 236 WAXAHACHIE TEXAS
To show our appreciation In our customers we will CjIVip AW AI r K66
A 42 PIECE DINNER SET every 1st and 3rd SATURDAY until 10 Seta
-- are given; when we
^ ~ ^ will GIVE FREE a
' CHINA CABINET
BE THERE
Always bring your
Tickets with you.
TICKET WITH 25c
PURCHASE.
m Where there Is no herd winters.
If I O V C stock live utmost ttie wtiote jeer on
i/UO 1 * the native pasture.
c—-90 400 acres smooth agricultural laud will produee one-
half bale of cotton per never other crops In proportion on public
road. In good settlement $2400 one-fourth cash balance five
years at 6 per cent
FREEMAN Lovelady Texai.
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McKnight, G. W. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1911, newspaper, November 23, 1911; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1076671/m1/4/?q=thurber+: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .