The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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New Crop Ribbon Cane
S^rup on tap. The best
you ever tasted
J. B. HINE.S
Telephone No. i. 110 Rogers street
Πλ I# 1Μλ*α/Ι Bu>" λ £alion of thiS >'ears'
"U 11 llOWX crop of pure Ribbon Cane
— ξτνυρ irom : :
LEIGH BROTHERS
Where are you going my pretty maid?
I 'm going to Wakeiand's. Sir she said
For bargains in groceries which I need
I find Wakeiand always in the lead.
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We have jtwt bought a larjje amount of
Second-Hand Sewing Machine*. Some of
which are aImont as food an new. W»
A Big Bargain!
bought I hem ow and wearego:ng to<
them lorn- Now m your chance to ge
machin» any kind you want at h
what it ia actually worth N»w and Second Hand Store
IS® I.Î2124 College Street ... Waxahachie. Texa*
vtiMVii <u « nimvnv ■·' " ■ "
any k^-y'ou want at "half
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Fresh Vegetables
Jafit it ·*» huiwlM» <»f mustard |r«-i» r»di*hi-s iukI Mr
grv» π ιηιιι*ι» haif price and tomorrow New φ
shipment f White Star CotTee fre-h t'r<»m the reastei A
You are taking n<> chance* when you order Monarch «>
••( lui» Hiiuw Urarvis. Phone Vo. 70. and < <·τη« ···· .ι· £
Υ. Β. Early Grocery Co *
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X Norths est Corner Squar
Menu for Thanksgiving!
Swop» of *11 kind» fat turVc>·». eranl»errie» *βΙ*Ί dretwingi». |l»**t
UraixlM SfihaMtti. macaroni and ■ he**e. French pet»* a»para»fUH
tip* tw.-ei f«ui |Mckk*. kraut and turnip*. iom. tomato** and
oeiwy. 1 altbage. ln»h i*nd i.w«*et potato**. freiih initier an<1 '-ggv ap
pli-liutter. pn*erve*. leiiie* and jam.*. plum |iu>tdinii e««d*d rai-m*.
currant». ritron. t>g*. iatw prunt'" (plain and pitted). pitted and
tattle·) rlMTiw. <<Htden*«d t** fruit». ranne.f pumpkin and mush-
room· p»e peache· and nmeapple*. .ranee# temom. apple*. ifrapew.
banana'· arvi rwarniU and flmak up with a cup .»f »ur Much* and
Java < offee
The above 1» an ail around up to .Ute luit of rwwtu fur a 1 tuuifci*n mg
UtiMiei ami we would bm pi«a»«d to fumiah .t for you. a· w· have the
«««ni* and the* are all frewh and nice
R. J. Joe; MOORE « SON
WAXAHACHIb. TEXAS
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REPORT OF OFFICERS
I
r*ri Witft (MacsmcK Cwrl tri At-
prevrt fey flat My
After disposing of the election re-
turns the county commissioners took
up the accounts against the county
and the quarterly reports of officers.
The report of Sheriff Mlnnick
showed the following collections:
Fines $930. trial fees. $2β.>: total.
1 >1195
County Judge Hawkins reported
the collection of Ι'ΐΤΠ. all of which
was on convict bonds
Report of E. i* Anderson justice
of the peace of precinct No. 1 Con-
victions. 2S. fines assessed. $157.
Report of H. It Stovall. justice of
the |H»ace of precinct No. " · Con-
victions. luit fines assessed. $7M
Report of C Ρ Hoskitis. justice
of the peace of pre:-met No ? Con
viciions ? 1 fine.- assessed. $'">1
Report of M M Fond re η justice
of Hie peace precinct No Γι ■ Convie
tion I·· fines assessed $92
Report of R .1 Law son. justice
of the p»-a< e of precinct No ». Con-
victions. !<·. fines assessed ?'>!»
Report of W Κ Cox justice of 'he
peac»· of precinct No Κ Convictions
f. fines assessed. $:5V
Commissioner Moore reported that
the roads and bridges In precinct
No t w«t·· in generally Rood condi-
tion l>uring the quarter 41 feet
of bridges were built besides the
construction οΨ a large number of
culverts and the grading of se>eral
miles of road
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< oimty Farm Η«·|κ»π.
The final report of J Τ Forbes
the retiring superintendent of the
rount t«i' li: f-hoWS 1" convicts no·
on the farm Of this number s are
white. 2 Mexicans and 7 colored
PanperK. 5 lunatics 4; stork on
farm. mules. 10 cattle. 17 hoRs.
9"> Mone> hat» been received from
the following sources For cotton
fete :'7 for >aie ot CS hog*. S47
for cotton picking. $17». for Male
co* and calf $ t 50. collected oc
fine.. $^7» Μι. total. |!Γ>22.57 Con
victx d)-.t harijod since last report
„> 1 die.) ι
■> of KoMit Foremen.
Keport of Tom McWhlrter Con-
victs dlM harsjed wince last rejwirt
convins now on road. ."> slock
on road î"> mules miles of road
»nrke<l J·; 8ne> collected. IJTy I".
• Iteport 'if John Maggarri Con
ν κ - dit» harmed ht nee laet report
it. I'oavKts now on road I "■ stock
<m loud. 1 ntnlc- mile- of road
will ki'ii 1 γ Un· colli * Ied
$11- i ·.
Ilnwl I'l l ii ii.n-
Ituad ftoin Dalla- to Midlothian
arid Vall< ■ Church road. report
itdopttd
Itoaii fiom lialioji - hool house
to l*altuer and Hi tsfol r oad. rejKirt
rejected
ttoad from Kuuit· and Porter
llltiff null to Kiint and \ I ma road
ι « pott adopied a»· second ciatu- rond
(toad from Midlothian and Mans
rtei«J load in Midlotliia· and Hrltton
ι oaii report adopted
Koad flom Will Saltluid - Kate lo
Sardl« md Ovltta niail report adopt
«Ht
Petition for road from monihea*!
• omet C*ry White league to Wava-
hachte Na»h and Blooming tîrove
• oad jtiry of view appointed as fol-
low· Ρ J Κ Ihoenport Ν Ο
ι ion Id Hill Itolilnnon. Jim Hrookshire
and Κ M Bore η
Koad from Wataha· hie and l>al
la· tuad it* road No it all parti*·
lia» in* donated land for the propos-
ed road the «aid road la adopted a·
a public road of the rwnad «la··
A II Cailtofe »a» appointed o»er-
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INSTITUTE KOR BOYS
IH VI til MlihlMi
Γ»«ιnine Η. Η·«.Ι I· TV*»·
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ΓMa» ·<«* a « t*·· of "·»»!> iUfu*« ·η
rial < I ai·)ne - hool tor Ikr
• Ut> umtk II» In
■««•nil ·*♦!»· in TfiM « ml tug Iter
«ri··· wil.*> <jf !Itr ttiir mmiw4-
<uc ·*μι4ιιμμ*» ·«<! kw|Mni a lank
«ml fill a itrniiahlr lartlM· V» · «* j
t··· ha» ma4r β«· «Mtaltr <l«< :»«· m
ι ■—M ta «II» Miter bal »hr fart
' kal hc M MkM« ··»« <b* l»m!ury
m lu tlaair a* tadWatxta ifeat thr
|innp«il loa m rmrmirtmm ·»' »»»«· «Ml
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conducted on the liues contemplated
for tl\e proposed school lo be es-
: tabllsbed in Texas. This school hat
' received a large patronage from set
tlons of Texas and it was this fact
' that led Dr. Steel first to inquire in·
I to the condition existing in the mate
! He considered that the field of pat-
! ronage in Texas is larger than in
Mississippi while this state offers
the further advantage in natural lo-
cation of such an Institution
Αλ is now conducted and as iw
contemplated for the Texas school
this institution is unlike anything
else in the south. It charges no tui-
tion to its students and Is maintain-
ed soleh b\ student work on the
farm Some few students aie ad-
mitted on the arrangement of a half
payment in money and half time
work on the farru. but the number
admitted under such an arrangement
i:~ limited it being the original pur
pose of the trustees to furnish an
institution giving instruction ο the
youth of small means
Dr Steel was former! \ general
secietar> of the Kpworth league an»l
when in that position he also served
as editor of the iâpworth lira Me
resigned this work soiue three rears
ago to take the presidency of the
newly established l.amar Training
school and has served in this ca-
paclt\ ever since
Open House Monday.
She Mght « ill keep o|M-n iiousc
to flu· Indie»· of W avahaehie and » i-
cinitj Monda) afternoon from I to
r»:ÎÎO o'clock affording tliein an op-
portunity to in»|H'Ct the new linotype
machine in operation. I'leawe bring
your visiting card in exchange for
which we will give you » souvenir
line from the machine.
Just to Remind
φ φ You $ Φ
Fine jewelry must be
seen to be appreciated.
We have a tantalizing
line of jewelry of the
most approved designs
and patterns. We want
νου to familiarize your-
selves with this superb
<tock. Come often and
look through whether
you want to purchase or I
n>'t. It will help you :·>
form an idea of the su-
perlative buying ficili-
tk s < r this rapidlv jr ·\ν- <
ing jewel rv strre I
^"■IB 1 ·ι·»«ΙΙΒ'^^·
Joe A. Harris
Jeweler
Just
Soap
With the 'dusty" weath-
er and the frequent ne-
cessity tor Us use makes
' Soap Talk" j tittmn
subtest these da* s. . . .
We want you to know
that our soap stock is
full and complete. We
have all the advertised
toilet ^aps—all the med-
icated soaps—all of the
popular pertumed so^>s
—Your Favorite Soap-
all are here '
HERRING
DRUG
COMPANY
COMMITTEES ARE NAMED
Tfce Hetfcefats Will Bey· Active Work
oa Their New BaiMnq
At the meeting of (he members of
the Methodist church held in the
count> court room a few nights ago
the following committee of ways and
means were appointed
H. I) Titnmons. chairman. .1 W.
Singleton. K. S. Campbell Τ .1 Cole.
Κ Η Hawkins lî Κ Kiwin. G. C.
Groce H. Ν" Peters. T. J. Baies. A.
Lasswcll. W. A. Knight. Henr\ Mar«
tin. F I' Kemble. J. M. Patterson.
H A Pierce. .! Iee Penn. Geo F.
Al lie 11. Wm. M Stroud. Κ l„. Hawk/
ins. H W Fenris. Κ. \ Dtifaose. W
ι Hamilton. H Ρ Mizell R î» Hud-
son. W S DeBerry F. M Get zen
danei ii <i Phillips Τ Λ Ferris.
S V Matthews |. [| Peters I S
Campbell (' A. Kirksey. Α. Τ Bish-
op. Walter Crow. .1 M. Alderdice T
J. Stroud. J. L. McCartney. Dr R. I.
Schrnilt James Itunawa· . Ο W
Crockett. X .1 Thomas.
From out of this committee wa··
selected an executive committee em
powered to adopt plans contract for
the erection and furnishing of the
building and collect the funds nece*
sar> for thai purpose. This com
uiittee is composed of the following
named gentlemen
H. D. Timmons. chairman. T. .1
Cole K. S. Campbell X. J Thomas.
T. A. Ferris. S. Y Matthews. G.
Groce. Lee Hawkins J. \V Singleton.
R Κ Erwln. .1 I^e Penn. H. A
Pierce
Mr Timmons stated today that
active work would be begue at once
and that the committee would hurry
every detail of the work
to the end that a new building migh'
rise upon the ashes of the old at
the earliest possible moment.
1 teat h of Voting Man.
We are sorry to have lo chronicle
the death of Will Middleton. son of
Mr J S. Middleton who lives about
two miles south of town The young
man had been sick with diabetes fo> j
two years or more and it was ι
thought just prior to his death tha'
he was improving. The family ha
our svmpath* Midlothian Vrgu;
X f\\ s
ThankNgix itig >I«J — i«
The members of the ι hoiu- - <·>
the various churches are rennes'ed
to meet at the Baptist · hurch to
night at 7 :!0 o'clock to practice
m.isic I'" the rhankskjivlnu e
to be held next Thursday
Favored toy Both Parties.
Republicans tnd Dem· crat- alikt
praise Foley's Huney and I n for
courlis colds and throat him! lurg
diseases as tt<> other remedy cut*
viompar» with it. It is - ife at <1 sure.
F. T. Slater merchant. 1.1 M mi
street (iloucester. V ·»«* writes
'Foieve Honev and la: cnted n<
of a very had cough whtcll 1 aii for
tt ree months though other remedi· -
failed to benetlt me. I - »i highly
recommend it for coughs atnl >όΜ»
F< r sale by Β W Fe »rts
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Il MAN
or
BOY
Can be fitted from head
to foot in the very new-
est styles and materials
in ...
Clothing Shoes
Hats Shirts or
Underwear
If you are hard to tit or
hard to please this is
the purchasing place for
you. Stock complete
in every department. . .
Suits at
$8.50 $10 00 12 50
to $22 50
Overcoats
$10 to $27.50
Shoes
$1.50 to $6
Underwear woo! or
cotton
$1.00 to $6
MATTHEWS BROS
Tell-the ■ Truth Clothiers
$100 Seward $100
The reader? nf this paper Will be pleased to
ienrn tnat there Wat least one dreads-ii dis»atse
that science Das been able to cure In all iu
»ta«r·- and tbat 's Catarrb Hall's Catarrfc Cere
Is the only positive cure known to tbe mediea
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis-
ease require» a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally acting directly
upon tie blood and mucous surfaces of the sys-
tem. : hereby de-t roy mrf toe foundation of the
l.-on-c. and give* the patient strength by bu.id
ing tip liie con»titution and as-isting nature In
ioing .t- wcrlt. The proprietary haie so Dwcb
faith in - curative powers tbat they offer '>ne
Hundrcsj Hollars for auy case that it fail" to
cure ~end for list of testimonial»
AiiJr - ¥ J. CHKNKY A CO. Toledo (>
sn!d ο Kru^ifists'Sc.
110- Mali'» eanjlit Pill* arc the !>»>'
Entered I'lea <>l t.uilM
U ade i'aiîle. the young while man
who w as arrested In Brown eounty
ι l'en da> s a^to .nul brought lo this
< io an-v. t r i o.«u-£<* of fort:
it mortunji t*ntered a plea of
•mil· Hi- punishment was .isijess
eil at a It·m of two ><■«;- in the
pen en ! ι ;i i \
Kent Ltoitntiui on Karth
Henry I) iiaidvriu Snpt. City Wa-
terWurk· Stmllsburiî Wis .writes
"I have tried many kind» of lini-
ment. but I bave never receiv e<1
much benefit until I used Mallard'»
Sin>w I iti'inent fur then mati »Π: and
pains. 1 think it ttie b-ttt liniment on
eartti. ' J"(C 'ιϋο #1 H«»ni Λ Martin
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Bowls actually worth 99.00
now selling for 92.90 . .
As Advertised
! Ross Jewelry Co. !
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904, newspaper, November 18, 1904; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1071060/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .