The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1906 Page: 5 of 5
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L.AD1F.S
Easter
Oxfords
These ftit- shoes thai arc κι·.sil-
ly favored In women who are
discerning and particular a- to
tlress. .
They arc worked Into stylish
shapes hv careful. expert labor.
Not a careless -tin h from hoe!
to toe. . .
With dura hie wear you enjoy
«•orreet and modish shapes
fashioned according to the ver>
latest shoe styles popttlai in
New York this spring.
All styles.
Kverv popular leather.
CROW
SHOE COMPANY
V/ANT COLUMN
♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦
WEATHER Tonight fair; colder.
iSatrirday fair. Thursday max. 83
mi». ·Γ2; rainfall .02.
SBΕ Mrs. C. J. Griggs for silk shirt
waist suits. 30
WANTED Rowden cotton seed. Γ).
Vï. Thompson. 8
KO Γ Χ ϊ ) A child's cloak. Pay for
ibis notice and take it. 7
I.AOIBS Have your Spring suits
nade by Mrs. C. J. Griggs. 30
STILL· MORE Good prairie hay for
«11· al îx per toil. H. Rowen. Spd
FOR SALE Oliver lypewrlter good
a* new. at a bargain C. Ο Teutsh.
FOR SALE My home. 7-loom houst
·»·> Oldham avenue. B. L Cornwell.tl
l.AW'N MOWERS Sharpened and
jJ.justed at Arthur Mackoy's Bicycle
ind Oun Shop Im
KOTt RENT Four room house ou
William street Set· Geo. !.. Griffin
»i vntirt house. tf
OliOTHING Cleaned and pressed.
Bin second hand clothing J S Per-
-in 08 East Main street tf
FOR REM' Resilience on the cor-
wr of N'orlh Roger- -i reft and Mar-
vin avenue. ('. M Supple If
V-'OK RKNT Five room house three
him k> from squan \ 11 modern con-
vi nliMiri's See Dr Kepilnger tf
OltPKH Von spring suit now Hoi
I'omli ϋ I 'age liavi ι nice line of sain
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ill tf
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LOCAL NEWS
♦ ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
(' Γ llos.ui. of Knnl.v «a» u visi-
tor in lin· rttj today
Fresh <ne* at the Saturday mar- '
k<*t " !
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ΚπήΙι ΙιιτγΙοι t p< elved daiί' at
Blank λ Halt's Market. tf
ο
Stop ιΐιιΙ :-··<· Hic piano finished
ίι'. r Plumhoff Saddlery Co tf
ο
Have your ftol!«'i Skates retint rod j
I·" S Cronk Co m tf
ο -
\ngel food·- at ill·"· Saturday mar-
ket. 7
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Mr·" si ci ι hl< k-n- at the Saturday
market 7
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Saturday market al the Woman's |
l-*\< hange
—Ο—
Salt rising light bread at the Sat-
urday market.
ο
S<-e It. 11. Met omits fui· fin· and
tornado insnnutrp. tf
ο -
Tlif Methodist elioii will iiiect to-
morrow night instead of tonight
Ο— -
For artistic signs phono Gllmore
at Campbell-nunnaway Lumber
Co. tf
-—ο—-
Κ I Houston of l/os Angeles Cal.
is visiting his uncle Mr. M. S. Hous-
ton.
Rev. .1. lJ. Cotton and little son
left this morning on a visit to Bon-
hani.
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Ribbon cane syrup from Kast Tex-
as. For sale by McDuffie Grocery
Company. tf
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Rev. Jesse L. Smith of Bristol
was here today to attend the funer-
al of Mrs. Sims.
When you need a plumber call
Bunkley with F. S. Cronk Co. Both
phones 84. tf
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will open the new skating rink Mon-
day night.
Let F. S. Cronk Co. figure with
you on that new roof either sheet
Iron or asbestos. 1f
Mrs. Young Taylor is having a
residence erected on Arlington Ave.
in West End.
—ο
If you want the best carriage and
buggy service phone 4 9. Patton-
Kennedy Company. tf
—ο—
Our motto is- Not how cheap but
how good. -Williams & Mosley Ice
Cream and Candy Factory. tf
Call up Gilmore at Campbell-Dun-
naway Lumber Co. and get his esti-
mate on your house painting. ti
—ο—
Your carriage and buggy order*
will receive prompt attention. Phon<
49. Parton-Kennedy Company. t
—ο—
Refreshments will be served by the
L>;iughters of the Confederacy at the
new skating link Monday night
ο
Friday. Saturday and Monday we'll
sell carnation plants for cents per
dozen Three day- only Mrs Bird
Forrest. S
—ο—
Buy good material; make good
goods lommand good prices. Wil-
liams & Mosley 1< « Cream and
Cand> Factory. tf
—o-
\lr- .1 Houston Millet will give
a missionary tea :omorrow afternoon
from i to 7 for the benefit of the
Indies Aid Society of 'he First Pres-
byterian · hurch.
Th« Acme Ice Cream Co will make
strawberry fruit brick ice cream for
Sunday Pkic* voui ord··! with l>
Κ Kendall by noon Saturday if pos-
sible. 8
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11 von wan: .something fancy for
KuMie dintn try \« m· Strawberry
fruit brick le» · nam. made withj
fresh « rushed t rawberri* ·< D K. ]
Kendall will tal · your ord* ■ ami »!«»·
livf»i th« :«mm|a. S:
Foi t ι cal hom*· Ka*'er hteakfuM
m Swift Pretn <ui Ham or Macon!
•ei*M HnI from the \er$ finest t orn- !
t*'d outkg fiorkerxi hwm·! ptckl* · ui»h| I
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d blrko*\ moked Fc
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Then· will U fun for all at tb*
in * «kutttiK rtnk Morula* inch ι Thl*
pinec of ;!ΐηιΐΜ·Η)(·ηΐ will b«« forma) I >
op«*nt*d by ih#» Dauftf" of tin» Ton
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war* Co (
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l'h»' (Ivatih "Ι Μι H»>ll \ndi'r>un
which ninrrad νΙιοο»< nMMly v«*e-
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Kart1 i-'Milii mouilite »h«· ai>p*ai
■ <t t< Iw In (ikk) health ami about
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ο Mwι morntMi ' a «watt th«
il <>f « m»n from Κ* Pawl. Μι tu.
Mr* ν Β·!»mon **« tbuut Si »«»r«
«*M tact had bwn a .«kIMmi m*m·
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Fink - ·**«*' »bl»» iwwi tu at
Biaak é Holt a Mark··· tf (
I |(>tt PRINT IMP
———
MEN! I
ARE YOU GROOMED FOR EASTE.R?
The Rustle of New FrocKs is in the Air»-=No Time
for Fooling Now.
Whether You Need a Suit or a Shirt a Hat or a NecKtie SocKs or Shoes···
Whatever Your Needs in
ILaster Toggery and Clothing
This is the store you should come to if you would be rightly clad for the "Great Pa-
geant. of Spring Fashions." Never before was our assortment of mens fixings so ex-
tensive—never before the styles so charming: surely no man can say there is nothing
new when he has visited this store. In a word—we are ready for Spring.
Men's Spring Suits
In the new long cut---the product of the most
skillful designers and makers. Κ very garment care=
fully tailored and have the proper httings and lin=
ings which insure the retaining of shape.
\Y e have a splendid assortment of the new grays
as well as the other desirable colors in single and
double breasted cut—full suits or just coat and pants.
Prices $10 $12.50 $15.00 $16.50
$18.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00
> COfYRIGMT 1** «Y
' L. ΑΠLtn BRUS. ΑΧΟ
Easter Neckwear
Men who would be properly ''tied'
should come to this store for the tie.
Our assortment of Easter Neckwear far
exceeds any previous display including
every wanted shape and shade for Spring
1906 wear. Plain colors and pastel
shades are very much in evidence this
season especially the latter which are
quite the ra^e of the moment.
New Hats
The new shapes
the new shade the
becoming styles the
best known makes
Knox
Imperial
Stetson
Prices 25c 50c and 75c $2.50 to $7.00
éfâ;
New Spring Shirts Mens Straw Hats
.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 Split straws and panamas in the new
shapes for bprmg.
Fancy SocKs for Easter Split Straws
25c. 35c. 50c and 75c
1.00 to 4.00
Panamas
5.00 to 10.00
MATTHEWS BROS
TELL=THE.TRUTH CLOTHIERS
J Shelton Opera House I
* MATINL l· AND NIGH T 1 /€ A Κ ?
5ATIR DAY. APRIL. I *♦ I Π |
Si fvnl Η ·>..«»:· ment of the Famous
Hi Henrys Greatest Minstrels
50 MINSTREL ST ARS 50
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .