The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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UMBRELLAS
Ladies and gents the
nicest and best selected
stock in Waxahachie and
at the ^fnallest price.
Call in and see them.
You will be surprised
how Cheap we are sell-
ing them. The handles
are in gold plate and sil-
ver with pearl trimmings
and are guaranteed by
the manufacturers. . . .
G.C. NEWTON
ξ SON
Oldest Established Jewelers" in
Waxahkrhie.
»*·*·«♦·♦♦♦♦·
FOl'ND- l-artte e»ore kev Owner
tan have *ame by paring for this·
«otic·* »7
rOK Κ Κ Ν Τ Nicely (νπίΜΜ
rooms cloae In. modern convenl-
«nrew See Η Η Klllebrj'w »t
Cbeevee Bro« & Co. SC-4T
WANTED — Our friend* to call at
our ο β re and *ee In operation a
wewinx marhln* propelled bv an elec-
tric motor. Waiaharhie ('.»« and
Hteftrlr Co ?»«5 €t
WANTED—Tom to know that we
are prepared to furnish thf bent of1
••♦«rythlnjt In the tree line. Phone |
α» your want* cr call at nursery.
C. U Kidd &5-3t
ΚΟΚ HALE 1 have for Rale ihe -ίο)·
'owinit Foidlnp bed hat raik roll
• op typewriter d»*k. dlnlnii table!
*#t dmine rhalrn buffer refrigerat-
or tine rovered table. iron t>ed
Pare Ho* <1en Cotton Seed 50c.
Mucked Frank Oldham. tf j
FOH SALE (Sood gentle bucfty j
««are S«»<· Kd William* !
8KK Mm C J. Oriirtt* for »ilk
•hirt waint au it». t*
LAD1K> Mr*. V J will be
| to 'W y ι» h<*r *am; I·*» ■·?
► »ii ftUil·. it
ΡΟΚ HA Ll· Irn;>r<vr*<j Sin.^r - w
Ri( Maelilu·· e-nn'arM ι ν *| y now.
A|-:»Jy at K"{r*r· H· t*>l
ΚΟΚ !j\LK 1»!J paiera at th»
Lttfht rtffl» Ju*t t ie t'liniC t > |"lt ί
andwr yonr e * f »r winter ·*«· j
p«r if*· r j
KOKS\LK t>o« «··«..py toj· Mr»· |
toil I ·-*· I.' » nr-pl t' · II h"!
atoriiiu wind ne«/1a f'Piil* V\ ί i '
aHI Κ i Oldhnui if
WAN 1 KD~Yi>u t" ku >w tij »: 11
y »u hav« anything for ·.»'·* tf»■ » i· ;
no b« ti»-r w»y to |«t th«j" opl» l
it tiian to !·ΐη<· < an ni m ttj·.- t>.·' ;
iirrtti tf '
LOH I M»-t w< ι ' iiUi!i.-rl.4U(| I r. *·
byiK'iHn sir'- ι ι·.ti I» t I >
ter'* re*ij thr iiiih I nlv.-r»t\
\<l tillxi mu « «h!
hriinrh rW with pfaHé Kinder
f>l«a««- r«it»r t Μι*» Κ »;·· I »ι>ι· »»·
l#r and h»t r··w .«rdeo.
■
♦ Ladies Dont Wait
χ
♦
Σ Buy your Hats now
5 while our lint* is J
' complete J
Yours for business χ
I Mrs. Dalton ;
♦
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School Children's *
Delight
Jumbo Pickles
Aim
Dill Pickles
At*! «►tHrr*
f i
V. Trippet
ir tnm 4η·Ί ·μ« I· 4rinfc
••Froety'·
•4»·Η aa |6 ψ for · »aa· of «
♦ •hi ηΟ·1Ιμ" pint·. « fB HI
to' · «MM a*r Mr DniMi "Dal·
to·" #pin* : : ι s : t :
W» allow for
DUla* # Ewrtry
Λ GoMen Λ*τ.
"Did vnti «xer se·* a bottle label-
ed 'Golden Αχ·?' " *nM Me) Β.
H. Ο ri fin of the reporter yeeterday
afternoon.
Replying that the name sounded
familiar Ma J. Griffin continued:
"Well this ia a golden age in
which we lire. Prosperity le all
aronnd ue and abont ua. Even the
very air we breathe ie charged with
it. Never before did the people
of Elite county enjoy such blessings
aa have been lavished upon them
thin year by an all wise Providence.
Crops are magnificent prk-es were
good and money is plentiful in the
Mwn'.ry. Men who have been rent-
ίηκ land have money in the bank
and they are now looking out for
homes. The demand for farm lands
van never so steal as it is now."
MaJ. f»rifl!n is a man who always
looks >>n 'he optimistic side of every-
thing. and lie believes there ar« yet
greater things in stove for the peo
pie of Ellis county.
Telephone Exctmnjt·· Sold.
Γ M Mitchell has *o!d the tele-
phone exchange to the Southwestern
Telephone and Telegraph Company
for f&SOO. the new company to take
<harg»· of the business the first of
l>e< ember We do not know who
will bo the manager for the pur-
< baser We learn that 13000 or
14000 will be spent tin this exchange
rlKbt away Mr Mitchell will re-
turn to bl« first love the lumber bus!
ness Italy News-Herald
GLOBE SIGHTS.
At< hison Globe
in dull own* the α«**μ*ρ«ι «lon't
know what to do with »o it·1 in
If you dont wnat lo jeopardise
(rtcDdKhip. dom loan mon«»> to
friend*
Th«· world n«*«-ds » that will
invent a urnhrell» thtt wont κ··ι !rwt.
If a woman could l^om*· a man.
be would be hard to vim jn pn-k inii
out a wife
Ir. politics as in b*>*ln«*s* hp 'ru<·
to your friend* and don't btu <»tr
enemies·.
\ Ktii *hn has h un ■ «-.·i old
brother ι* λ!»»·*·* hu-« living to
weep him hu*>
Moving Ιηϊο an·» «·ίΡι·» ι nood
d« .»l lik·· m»rr> itv < ί<1 potttn*: or
all η·** ftohn
It. take* ver»" Uttl· to !;■·>>*> up-
«Htpeu-ηι to ft«ure on lioim: an
am»t«-ur miMu! t^rforwinn »·
For «fil . \ pr· —- nn «>' r«-ni 'errai
notiir a tu«>i> whin ! · ν i}it**lioned
«bon* hi κ ρ prmc h in s mai riait*·
VVt.»n * h<-ar <ii * p· son who
etutf .<· ibm ' in it) Of|irr»t iun.
»nd ?i»t ^»-!l wp f< ·Ί like >!'···»!μ»ι{
Th'> jrotagMt iflr!
in pm ι-η ρ
After λ··r · η ..
'.ill·· ·
Μί >'i ii ;V * ! - a · tiSi
■ ad qui····* a feil«>w *
h lairifai a' 11' *■*
·> ' ·. Η up latt-i Π
ι» no Si i p^i* . ..tit of 1
be^lB'-^s ii» ι h» Ihj·
r>thvr !* αΠομιιΙ 'u ι .ι
de*»·
aï»* tol'jï
|»i<* >. on
' swi'.aiîon
\H \ « I■ M I! Μ |{| M
\\ I > it .> farm i«. Ri-ti in ·<^χ1ι ;i«J
the jil»· · · ιιπηιηκ Ίΐ)* η
ΛΙ:··η th«> n>*ld* *r·· bar· and *e«*d>
mid the |uiint it iiirmhn brown.
Τ inn ι hard the muw to tell. r»b.
for λκ »uri' a» )uu an> born.
» ill·* work of jiitl uni* fellow :>ml
hid natlie I* ItAitfXortl
Λ lifti it Htore i* Iimiiiii ciMtuui nul
the good* »r«- κ·*(·ί»Κ -'a'·'
When the own·- * n»\er du»i em. Ι·»ι
)B«1 t vit a doleful : « I··
And «Iwul the bard tiuie* Ι»·Ιο» hi·)
will realli·· *Otue morn
that Ik»)'»!· klrrd a wnrihli>M fellow.
ntt" ·Ιμμ name I* lUilumtn
Whin λ titan «<·'* 'ra*«l tad >ι·;>
and no lonitei «arm· tu wuik.
"A hi tt bia rloihr· arc awlltot itid
*wt) and he » Mill»Aed tu «buk.
When be · 1*1 ma «be world la »ellow
u4 bla life >· all f'irlorn
Me M Iratetlnn wish · lellow who ia
known m liai le» t orn
WIIX Κ ΛΟΚ'Μ
Roses! Rosesf
Tnn |WW iiMtw **«*· ϊ«
•••h (alla nine·. «jtviRU
nnwiwt Eaaier uibe
» antf Hit»·· fur «atàar
rhrywatitlo iti mm. and
A. GARDNER
Â
struck m stem
. - y ' .··■if ■
fragment of ft «hell Hit («.wral
Htoesael Is the H^a J.
WOUND NOT SEÎUOUS.
Rhile (In I'ort Arthur (iirriMi in
Xow liemned I· the ( itadel
>et Ob· of Main Forts
Hiif Ilftn Taken.
8t. Petersburg. Nov. IS.— Rejoicing
ever the undaunted spirit I'v
General Stoiiwl In hi* telegram of
congrni ulntlon to Em|»eror Nicholas on
the anniversary of his ascension to the
throne and officially annourK injf th'
iwilure of General Nogi's iiin·· flay at-
tempt to present Port Arthur to the
mikado as a birthdty alft. if temper»··!
by ι rivale Information th.il the ^1 Hart I
Commander of I he garrison h ie beet;
wounded. General Htoessçi «m truest
In the head hy a spllntet from .1 she.'l
while he was personally directing th·
r "pulse of .1 p.i-tl· til.irl> desperate .i«-
KHult. but fortunately Ihe wound I? t Ί
serious and General Stoessel h.··- rut
be*·η obliged to n-li(|iitsh ci'mm iKl.
General Stoessel is regarded as th ■
heart and soul of th·· defense and h
death or disability which would cmjn·
him to relinquish command would J
regarded us in Irreinedtable mlsf'i - !
tune
Other Inform;'I ion sent by Oeneril J
Stoessel which b is noi been divulg -1 I
for strategic reasons it is slated by the
War nfft· < if by no means unfavorable
Whil·· ih· km111 son Is now hemme.j j
In the (itadel itself not one of the ma>n
forts ha* la-en taker The gamso.;
ha« been provisioned fresh ammunl- |
lion has r.nlved and <Jetterai Htoessel I
enptessi's • onfldene»· that the defence
Call be su·-Vssfully maintained utilll \
the arrival of Vice Admiral Kojestvtn- j
sky's Secot.d Pa< ill< squadron Th* ·
rejort that th" armored cruiser Uio- I
πιοΐκιΐ b 1* been injured at Vladivostok !
Is confirme·! The ve*j««l grounded ;· < (
«he was returning to tne harbor from
a tiial trip .<ft«*r th·· repair of th>- 111- I
Juries received it· th· il^fii uith Ad-
miral KawnilOur&'s atfuadron lut it
Ihe ui-alr· I* the Injuries an - ο
be «ligMP·
Is Concentratm-
Ν·*λ York Χ ο ν Ι" Th· Jjpint "
*rtn> "ί ul< · ti ·ι- r· r ■ r 1 ·<·
br coin "H ' '."ir ! f· πΊ
Γ«·ηΙ<·ι pr · -uiiiitl . . h t · ι u-r· p«»t
of .itti t'klng -w.il "f fis-h
ill* if «*[»·> >1 ι οι ι» T I: > -i.tm-
Hud Ji<îKiiits» t .w 1. i
Nhj. h-. .· - j' ■ [
Rïp^'t Un'-unt'cH.
A*hk > i> ■ l:;i - '■ r*- j
port of ■ > ;
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LINCOLN S O- t_h vOAT.
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all iNJtsra
Β * S f Th. /ν η F <r... η Me .tif λ Arr «
and Br.îH Le'ys Cut Off
Tor<«m** 'Hit Ν >ν 1Η \ mr+>· %ψ
with ' >· 1 »"> ' · ·
tr«»l ««t H»»ivrri· » ι
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ccntr' Ju4s Pun» fw* f "·μΙ i ht1*!
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Kti hire *'"» ·η· hurt
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Ik* I'lllx » i«nk «kl· Il Uttr* » ·»
Mkr '·» U·* *»· **» 4·νί*τ·4 4l ι*
ret* Mr Ju te >*··· kiin; upatr Μ φ»
Wto.i mt lb* lank · i»41ie»«
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AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT.
Prominent Ca''forr»ian K'Iîed an I
Oper.- Singer Badly Injured.
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City. Mi'.riîph» · y* Ρ- . : i*sistjnt £♦'?»-
H'.il Tmiraçri <v th»· S FVan· ο
L*ar<i <v m ; .«* niwr^i-l·?. f I. ν
il "I.. tl3 '· ! i V - Mil; Ru<|o!pl
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tain# th*» ■ :« ' vh'-ii .-ta ov»r
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t: > » ! ; ■ ! · « ι·' ι-
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DROWNS STRANGlR
He'd Man1* Head Under the Water
l m· i%· Letter Was Dea U
Ît&c rrm** W < Nov. i < ·ι«··
Τα « · \ »f ! f
t h ♦ » -"If up t'» '4
l« ·. ; ζ f h i ' I:»· h ! kilted
r ft; r th* 1 < b« > 1
y ι η· 'ir U he ··■ ί· i
Thp ·· *e.r«lMKf for th»· h |v inrt
fru I » ' · »f ν il· ι ' · J
pit f**et ' H m»*1 of pow*«'*ful liuiM
Tti. h* nk ι ! urn* that :ht ^rnnfftr ut
U 'iHi' «! i. ni.I hit' tip ι .1 th it h·
tfrr* * ι he ntt) i1f>« : mi ^rnknikt -· t
Into a p »imI. Vo wi . »· η η ·■« ύ»ιϊ 11
on tt.« u* ■·! man
PRCH-VBLE COMPETITION
J M G jKe> Oil Cowp»ny May Ε it 5 ·
tH« M*»ican Fi#ld
1*11» '.f M«-ti N< ■ ι
•»\* ι·*~ι " »i( i|i* I II * > 11 ' < · ι -
rati i.f IV " umont Γ"Χ ulrtitlltr
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I*·'· * *%:l| ι I?» I*
J Π Ι·"»·· rr|.r. »il|· I ll· (iufff
rtmpmii*. a ι M·»· •-•«iffannk
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laalfal ft»u m 'h» «ta r ·( lit W
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ryna «μ·»)· ιη4 t. k .1 h» ι ill na f
hki«ai· .«f . rud' ·· t li«> tuition* A il
l*ki 4|k] nlh*r "i. fla|.|» it « aura thil
Il t· .·4«μίΐΜ.| Ιβ l« ■ Ih· ι·Β|»«Ι
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W*«M Ν·ι hi·
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ml tk* *»a«»· i« raftnwi M·
Jai. {f IWl to t*<
M »ir>' Inm II»
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Mwhit <>nt|tw«i Murv »ith
R. D. McCOMBS
Tom·!» VifMlrnt «ml 1'Ute «>>·<
ineer*rw-» Cmtrtt· Hunk
Gravel Roofing
I «In |T*v»l fwftatf ·* JWW etty
W rn* mm hr mumIm m bm*
gi»1»·! mmt. m«U» gwmrmm
tmm far ft yra Fmrt»·· ymmn
JOHN e: lydick
FWn β«ηΚ Την
S. F. Thornhill ζ Co
Transfer and Storage
Agents for
RICHARDSON-GAY OIL CO
We have large brit k warehouse
for storage. Goods transferred
stored and delivered. We
wholesale lubricating and illum-
inating oiln. C ill us for terms
etc
Warehouse Ρ h < η e
Bell No. 39
HE HAVE Τ Hi S"v ILEST
Line of s ampli-- η the citj
for men and ladien taiior
made clothes. Men's suit»
fHLM up
R. PERRIN Ô SON
IflCoHeffe St. P)khm» f>9
MRS C. J GR tGGS
Representing < has. \ Stev. - . Λ Βγκρ.
Chicago. I h* great ladies furnishing
house has a full line >f beautiful .-.am-
ple»·· ari plates of Fall Suits. Skirt».
Whim. .t!i<i ο on Shew ul· b* pleas-
ed to ha.·· the lath· - ..»! ami ee thrir·
-101 MARVIN AVKV K
W. L. P. Leigh
h ιr»». I.iff \<-rt -ι · mill
T'lrnttdo Iiieurrtin··». Α.·«·ι t f'-r th*
Airifrl<'&n Surety i II· · ·■·*·»-
eut» 1 OfTlr* up ».i »ir" v· R. κ
J ι w*l r.v < *«>.
I ΓΝ s U R A F
Your Inttuimer·
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tiv mim s. *««* u·
<mft BirvAih TiNritron
Ki»m N« Μκμιιικ T» inp:» i*p
Durhimllrv w· (V
The Manhattan Lifr In
surance Co'j
tin*
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W A. F L Ο Y D
ITH the installation of our Linotype we have become the
best equipped Book Printing House in the County. Our
machine is equipped with two faces of book type and be-
|g|| cause of the rapidity of machine composition over hand
«^3 work we can deliver your work almost while the old style
printer is setting the type. The picture presented herewith is
that of a single magazine ma-
chine. Ours is the Double
Magazine carrying four faces
of type in the machine all the
time and each face is instant-
ly at the command of the
operator Ask us for prices
on your Booklet Catalogue
Brief or Circular printing.
You'll find we give it to you
quick and that it will be the
best. : : :
The ladies will find here the
lates designs in Visiting Cards
Monogram Stationery. Wed-
ding Cards and Announce-
ments. We are agents for one of the best Engraving and
Embossing houses in the country and will save you money on
orders of this character and guarantee first-class service. Phone
us for anything in the printing or advertising line. : : : :
ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO
Pub!i-hei>|D;iily Ik ii.. W jxahachie Enterprise Book and Commercial Printers
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