The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906 Page: 4 of 5
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Ladies
Spring
^Jippers
Every woman finds it
convenient to haw an
extra pair ·»? :ds t«
wear with run-a-i out-
suits for general >tr η
wear or out-d<>4»r exer-
cise. It saves better
shoes and y< u feel more
free and easy in as much
as they are not expen-
sive. and yet they are
made in the same stylish
manner as the ones that
cost more money. Come
m and have a look at
those we are offering at
$2.50
All the elegance and style
of the more expensive
kinds.
CROW
SHOE COMPANY
-Spring Suits- I
Or superior workman-
| ship and finish. Our
I samples are a picked
ji showing of the best pro-
ducts of the season—the
verv latest novelties in-
cluding the new greys.
Made to your measure
and guaranteed to fit at
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* $15.00 and more
You W^ite Ou
Your Orders
Jun t η ■_.··.t to order >ack
Aix 1 ur. V\ilkd from W
η·»ι .--t wheat obtainable
he world. Every precautk
;s taken to secure absolu
Modern Millin
{3 M'f'g Co
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I ι Nrtuf?t<»'
♦ *mtM ic I11 4 Nrtxeyr Way.
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Randall's Grape Juice
Gold H«*dal Brand
Mi STftftlllK
Pints 25c
Quarts
Phin. Roy Connally
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♦ LOCAL NEWS ♦
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Han· jour « ν j* writer cleaned at
F S. Crrtsk Co't If
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St1*' I l>. M'i «tub* fitr fir»1 itrnl
itwti'ί .ί<ι Inmriiiit . tf
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Tonight ι·* lh'· regular ladle* night
!.it the κλιΐΐηκ rink
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IV1 ' Λ. Η τ;ϊ· ιιο having thr frout
.If lii lr h rk· ' repainted
j Μ am; Μι.- Henry Χ \ndcrgon
j liait mov< i to Da1)a« to rosldt
i Stop and -> ι til·· piano finished
jhllKliH · l i':Hi ; "if S.wldlery Oo. If
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i Palmers arc at work today on the
front of rhi· Ntoie of Matthews Hros.
ι For artistic eigns. phone t! 11 more
jat Cempbell-Dtmnaway I.timber
I Co. tf
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ΤΙ H Methodist ι hoir will meet to-
morrow nighl at thr· church for prac-
j tic»·
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Ribbon cane sy up from Fast Tex-
I as. For sale by McDuffle Grocery
I Company. tf
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When you need a plumber call
I Bunkley. w ith F ίϊ Cronk Oo. Both
phones 8 4 tf
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\V K. Con · dltor of the Italy Sur-
priser was yesterday elected City At-
I torney of Italy.
Let F. S. Cronk Co. figure with
you on that new roof either sheet
i iron or asbestos. tf
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If you want the best carriage and
buggy service phone 4 9 I'atton-
Kennedy Company tf
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Have thai mirror re-silvered by an
experienced workman at W. K. Ru-
dolph Furniture Co. 2
H. S. Bynum hais returned from
'Xavasota where he purchased fifteen
I milch cows for his dairy.
Call up Gilmore at Campbell-Dun-
naway Lumber Co. and get his esti-
mate on your house painting. tf
O" · "
The finest line of box candies in
the city at Williams and Moseley's
candy and ice cream factory. tf
Your carriage and buggy orders
i will receive prompt attention. Phone
49. Patton-Kennedv Company. tf
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The children's Mission Band will
meet at the Cumberland Presbyterian
church Saturday April 7 at o'clock
A beauty to behold is something
lovely: so an : hose handsomely fin
ished vehicles at Plumhoff Saddler?
Cos. t:
—o
Our motto is not how cheap bu
how good. Williams Λ Moseley'f
wholesale and retail ice cream and
candy factory.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet next Tuesday afternoon at
o'clock with Mrs. F. B. Kenner on
I West Main street.
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Τ he little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. X. J.' Thomas who has been
dangerousb ill for several days is
much better today
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Rev W H. Matthews has returnee
from Waco where he spent severa
days assisting in a protracted meet
ing He reports that a succesefu
meeting was held.
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The Furnishing Soejet> of tin
Cumberland Presbyterian church wVl
meet at the church Monday after
J] noon at 1:30 o'clock. \11 member
I are requested to be present. 2
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. ' Wine lee Cream Is dispensed :i
• all the soda fountains in the city an
delivered on -hort order to privât
'.evidences hoarding lion * and he
el Phone II Κ Kendall at Mot
- in Milling and Manufacturing Con
t I ;>ativ t
η
liilin nit. a >iiiiuk man wh
ouiitv to Han Frai
'0 ! i'Imo about two year» ago in poc
ι 111* week to via
ι other· Bear Wait
1 that hi* health in
ter going 'here .ir
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We will give the following cash
prizes to growers of our Prize Win-
ner Chrysanthemums: Largest and
best blosson (cut or on plant) five
dollars. 2nd. $t: 3rd $3; 4th $2
;i nd r>th $1. Plants must be bought
before June first and grown by the
person exhibiting. Awards will be
made by judges of C. D. C flower
show. Contest open to any one in
the county except those who sell
plants and flowers. 2
MRS. BIRD FORREST.
Picking up Old Steel.
Conductor Snodgrass of Ennis is
out on the Fort Worth branch this
week in charge of a work train
which is picking up the old rails re-
cently discarded for new steel. The
gang worked between Waxahachie
and Garrett yesterday and spent last
night in the city. Today rails be-
i ween here and Surd)» are beit ς
picked up.
Stomach and Liver Trouble Cured
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
stomach and liver trouble as it aids-
digestion. and stimulates the livei
and bowels without irritating these
organs like pills and ordinary ca-
thartics. It cures indigestion and
sick headache and chronic consti-
pation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
does not nauseate or gripe and is
mild and pleasant to take. Refuse
•substitutes. B. W. FEARIS Special
Agent.
Mexico City and return $35.25
On sale April 25 1ο May 5 inclusive
Limit July " ! Stop over allowed er
route and on return trip.
St. Louis and return $20.60 ac
count commercial clubs of the south
wet on sale April II :.nd 15. llmi
April 19.
Goliad and return $11.75. Accoun
' Reunion Texas \ to- ns i.nd Daugh
j '· · of the Republic On sale Apri
IS and 19. Limit April 22.
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Today
Month
XI
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♦ 1 KRSONAL MENTION ♦
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Fort Wi
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V. Hur l 11! hop "Γ Btinls who
is l* i ii Msltlin Mi- J I. McCari
rriurwd hume this morning;.
Vi-* Rnih lb" on of Knni- who hi*
*11 visiting th* fa m I h of C \V.
K<Wi> ·Ι"Ι· I Irrivuhv
I. \ Wood. Waco; (V t>. Johnson
ι Philadelphia S. W Marshall. Dallas;
I M F (·....If. > Fori Worth; .1. W
j Fishi San Aniocto; VV. Λ Crow and
! wife <H*: I» V Rohne Dallas .1.
j !i Sit-ndmun. Kansas OH* ('has. κ
McIX'iin Waxahftrhle Κ 1'. VV11-
j·:--· S Iouis ι (I Kofnbo. New
Orli iiii; 0 Braden. New YorK : Τ
F lUley. llalhr : Ε. Κ Holm. s. Shre-
v(»|nπ .1 Κ Daviï . I'.'.rl'j Τ H. Oll-
1. p!« Fori Worth W. li. Meyers.
Dallas. F H. French. Dallas; Thos.
W l.nki . Fort Worth: F \ Ryan
Dallas
Special Faster Services.
Préparations :ire being made by
the Cumberland Presbyterians for
special services on Easter Sunday
April l-'.th. Excellent music will be
rendered lu the choir Sunday morn-
ing. and at night a service of song
will lie held. At this service the
choir will lie· assisted by the Wise
On host ra
llorse and Muggy Stolen.
Mr. George Lohr. assistant secre-
tary of the V. Μ. 0. A . hitched his
horse and buggy near the building
last night and after the entertain-
ment he went out to go home and
his rig was gone. He supposed at
first that the horse had gotten loose
and that he would find it grazing
near by or that it would go home
it has done nither and the idea later
is that tile rig lias been stolen and
driven away. The dog which always
follows the buggy is also gone. It is
learned also that Mr. Mullins on
Nonh Main street also lost a horse
las' night which ho had staked out.
I'p to this time no trace of either has
been found. Funis News.
MISS BARRY MORE ILL.
Diagnosis of the C^ss Showed the Act·
ress Has Appandicitis.
New York. Α· Ή 5.—Miss Ethel Bar
rymore. the actress became sudilfnl;
ill in this city Wednesday and he;
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of » ρρ* - it < 1 ii··- I » \a ι · ι . Ι··»» ha
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WANT COLUMN ♦
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WEATHER—Tonight fair warmer.
Saturday fair. Thursday Max. (>"<■
Min. 50. Rainfall .53.
WHERE Did you get it? At the
Model Bakery. tf
FOR RENT—Cottage on Kaufman
street. Mark Smith. tf j
WANTED—Mirrors to resilver at W.
K. Rudolph Furniture Co. 2
FOR SALE —A good milch cow. See
Mrs. D. !.. Nichols on Water St. 1
Ρ ASTFRAGE—Plenty of grass
shade and water. Ed Williams. 1
FOK SALE Our rubber tired phae-
j ton in good condition. T. Cole tf
FOR SALE My home 7-rooni house'
on Oldham avenue. Β. L. Cornwell.tf j
LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and j
adjusted ;it \rihtir Mackoy's Bicycle
j and Gun Shop. lm \
CLOTHING Cleaned and pressed.
Buy second hand clothing. .1 S Per-
riu. L'es East. Main street tf
ι FOR SALE Tomato plants 5 cents
; per dozen 25 ceuts per hundred.
I Bird Forrest botn phones
' FOR KENT Kesidcnep on the cor- '
ne ι ol North Rogers treet and Mar-
vin a ν < nue C. M. Suppb tf
ι WANTED Bver>Itody tn know that
1 have just received plent\ of ribbon
cane seed t). H. Thompson 2
FOR RENT Five room house three
bloc κ s from square Ml modern con 1
\etiience- See |)τ K' pllnger tf
DKDKK Vo · pMiig up now 11 ol -
comb Ac Page haw* a nice line of sum
pies ind will b· glad to -how you if
KO It \I.i: Mailed I' > mouth Kock
e»;t .it nd tl per -*»rtin>c
\ I Curie a ι Wtuohiirhie ttpeed
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Μηφ-ί Hak»r» tf
DONT GET
SWITCHED OFF
When 1 i < »rt Γ have that pre
script km filled don't »U>p short <
thi?» Drug Store. Our hiifh cla>
prescription work our fre*h \
materials; our prompt at tout) -
an ro»5<> «able price* all rombin
to make ·' well worth a few « \
tra > t» ps a little additional ton
Hood & Curlm
PRrSCBIPTION DBl OOISTS
ι·!?.·.· A Marl "
i
Easter
Jewelry
Will the new Easter unwo
need son < new ornament in the
jewelr> line ' If so eoine to
our store and hnve a look a*
ι lie \ · ' ι1 ι it-s \\ ♦ a l'y showing
in the newest of this Springs
designs. it's a showing that
will he :· feast to the eye and
a s.-ivinp to the pocket-hook.
ML W. WALKER
The Fashionable Jeweler
DO IT NOW
$5.00
IN ADVANCE
WILL PAY FOR
Λ
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ONE YEAR
YOl SAVL A
DOLLAR IN.
THK DfcAL
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The Great Sanitary Refrigerator
Three In he.s of Insulation H Walls
The insulation of the Yukon is far superior to all others as it contains
eight walls of the best known non-conductor: of heat and cold which
makes it "The Ideal Refrigerator." The insulation is three inches
thick and are as follows:
1st Outside case made of No. 1 kiln dried ash.
-nd Heavy fibrous paper carefully attached to the inner wall of the
outside case.
:!rd Dead air space has been thoroughly demonstrated to be a val-
uable non-conductor.
4th—Manilla fibre sheathing a great addition as a nonconductor.
5th —Granite rock wool the most perfect non-conductor known to
science.
(ith—Charcoal sheathing carefully prepared and is a good non-
conductor.
7th —Inside case made of thoroughly seasoned lumber.
8th—Zinc or white enamel lining.
When you buy the Yukon Refrigerator you've bought the best.
We carry all sizes.
KEMBLE BROS.
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS
οLadies
Combs
We have just re-
ceived a large shipment
of Ladies Combs. Back
Combs Side Combs and
ali kinds of Combs.
To introduce i;his
line of goods we have*
decided to put on special
sale for one week the
entire line.
See our west show
window.
X h. om pson
Jewelry Co.
North Side Square.
Rain—and
Umbrellas
I he eleme nts ire fur-
nishing copious quanti-
ties of rain
We .111 furnish the
Umbrellas kc ρ it
off. Our stock is ι com-
plete one md we are
' »lferinfci si m very con
vincnu: prices for the
lualities.
(ioud Ones a ι $1.50 up
mm ι wrier
For Sale
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906, newspaper, April 6, 1906; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070918/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .