The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 108, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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TU Κ WEATHER—Tonight and
Sunday partly cloudy weather Max
TOO Mm 7!
FOt KENT Γ.06 Rogers st. A. M.
• browning. tl
FOR SALE Two four or six pigs.
"C. A. Arnold. 108
ÎXVf: SALE-—Rent contracts at the
Daily Urht tfffice. t(
FOR RENT- -A four-room cottage or
V.cMillan street. O. Beseler. tf
ORDERS TAKEN at the Daily Light
far engraved calling cards t!
FOR SALE)—Rubber tire cutundei
-unabout cheap. Apply this office
108f
FOR SALE—A good milch cow foui
years old. E. Castro at Boehle'i
Bakery. 109
FOR SALE—Nice lot of pears (de
Uvered). Will A. Malcolm 318 Vick
sry '.street. 10S
R. t). Mc.COMBC. Fire. Life Accidem
Tornado Plate Glass and Live Stocl·
'amrancs. t!
VAXAHACHIE Hot Mineral watei
deiivared daily. B. S. McCourt old
l >hono < S1. t!
STENOGRAPHER: Mies Zora Tay
«ot «office with G. Cf. Groce. Citizens
'Aaiik Building. oktl
ΛΆΝΤΕΙ)—One ice box (or refrig
jrator) and one tin roof to repair
W. :gchuRt^r Tinner Old Phone. 0 8
REWAR» OFFERED for any thin»;
:h*tJs 'better or more up-to-date
ihaB oiw printing. Both phones
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•'OR SALE—Pears for preserving
$!.ΟΌ -per tiushel. Leave orders al
Eatitorium J. 1. Williams Lake
Park Rwnue. 108pc'
PHONE H. A. McMILLAN at th<
Daily 'Light office when you wan
-jrtûttiïE ·βοηβ of any kind. The b^s
*or>i. iRirarR.fiteed. t
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS—Cop
"or >waRe and half-pane ade for th
Weèkty [i3titerpri8e ehould reach thi
nŒei mal later than Monday. t
LOST—Somewhere in the city or i
rhe Chautauqua Park child's gol·
bracelet Finder will please reluri
e i; 'C. Croce and be rewarded. 10J
WANTED—Light stenographic am
jffice work in afternoons by an am
biiioirs jo u η g man who desires tc
attend Trinit.v University. Old phon<
292 110i
CALVIN l!ROS.. are prepared to at
:enci to your wants when they art
Ε the gents' furnishing line Clean
Lng ^rissing and repairing receiv<
beir of.refitl attention and satisfac
i»on ts always guaranteed Phon<
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FOR-SALE Nice four room cottage
newly painted and papered Kood or
•haid storm cellar new barn an<
>i'KKy shed lot 65x200 feet. Goo<
•■véli of living water electric lights
.shade trees etc. Will sell at a bar
<ain for ready sale. Address Owner
•are Daily Light office. mdl
ChariHerlain s Uougîi hemefly
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♦ PERSONALS. ♦
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Tom C. Cole went to Dcnison this j
morning.
Miss Kathleen Cleveland is visit-
ing in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Ida Baker returned to her
home at Vernon this morning.
Rev. W. M. Nevins has returned
from a visit to Georgetown Ky.
Miss Grace Risky of Dallas is the
guest of Mrs. Dee Polndexter un
Brown street.
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Mrs. VV. L. Acker and children
will return (his evening from a visit
to relatives at Commerce.
Little Miss Wllla Stevenson left
this moraine for Fort. Worth to vis-
it her cousin Vernice Malone.
Ed Wicker left last night for
Canyon City to appear in the district
court as a witness in a criminal case.
Mrs. J. N. L. McCurdy of Bartlett
who has been in the city several
days returned home this morning.
Mrs. Herbert E. Herring and little
son left this afternoon to visit rel-
atives in Sherman and Mangum
Okla. j
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Judge 1). F. Singleton of Kountze |
arrived in the city last night to visit j
the family of his brother J. W.
Singleton.
Mrs. Eugene Hockaday and grand
son Lawrence Daily of Crawley
La. are visiting the family of Tom
W. Lake.
Mrs. Sam R. Hay who has been I
: visiting her mother Mrs. L. T. Gul-|
' ick has returned to her home at j
! Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell of
Mesqulte who have been visiting
relatives in the city returned home
j this morning.
The Age of Gold.
I This is the age of gold. Never be-
! tore have so many men been engag-
t ed In the search for gold. Never in
j the history of the world has the
! production uf precious metals been
j so enormous as today. We have
(become accustomed to men once
i poor now flaunting more money
j than the kings and queens of old
possessed. The miner and small
i shareholder of today the millionaire
and multi-millionaire of tomorrow.
The nations of the world are com-
peting for the possession of gold and
fortunes are daily being made by the
possessors of even the smallest in-
terests in gold and silver producing
properties or a few hundred shares
of stock. 103
Special
Post Card
Sale
We are overstocked on Postal
Cards and have selected about
one thousand Post Cards to
sell at one cent each 10 cents
per dozen. : : : :
Many o1' these cards are bright
and snappy but we have too
many and must make room
or newer cards. . : :
See them in our show window.
10ο per dozen.
HOOD & CURLIN
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
Τ Η Κ
STORE
When
You
Want
The latest ideas arid the
newest things in Jewelrv
— come to our store. . . .
You'll find both Jewelry
and Prices light
M. W. WALKER
j FASHIONABLK JEWELRY
i
Dr. John Harrett is per-
manently located in Wax-
ahachie to treat all dis-
eases of domestic ani-
mals
He gives special atten-
tion to Dentistry a thing
that has been neglected
to a great extent in this
county
He can be found at the
Ellis County Loan &
Commission Co's barn or
John Davenport's stable.
Residence Phone 287
Office Phone - 15 or 2
Chamberlain's Cough Remedv
Cures Colds Croup and Whooping Coujfb *
LOCAL NEWS.
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Montgomery ptiotograpfler. tf
Miss Lois McCIellan is on the sick
list.
Γ. S. Croak ft Co. sen roofing
cheap. tf
rlenty of red garden hose at F. S.
Cronk Co. tf
' The song at the Empire tonight
Is very good. 108
1 A good song and a ne picture at
the Theatorium. 108
A fine picture at the Empire to-
night. "An Indian's Honor." 108
Eighteen rolls of toilet paper and I
holder for $1 at F. 8. Cronk Co. tf
Buy your floor oil from F. S.
Cronk Co. and keep down the dust.
At the Theatorium today "The
Light in the Window." A beautiful
story. 108
Constable McCalpin took a crazy
negro to the asylum at Austin this
morning.
"The Light In the Window" is a
good one. Don't miss it at the The-
atorium. 108
Lee Hammett Smith who has
been quite sick with fever is im-
proving.
We solicit your orders for coal for
August delivery. Waxahachie Grain
company. tf
When you need a plumt>er. ;all
Bunkley with F. S. Cronk Co. Both
phones 8 4. tf
me uesi is me cueapesi. Mrs. vj
E. Jackson the senior and prlze-
winnlng photographer. tf
The Woman's Foreign Mission
Society will meet at 4 o'clock on
Monda\· afternoon at the Methodist
church.
If you want a gift yon can be suit-
ed by calling and examining our
new stock. Thomson & Son West
Side Jewelers. 108
James the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Stevenson is slowly
improving from the effects of
whooping cough.
Let us figure with you on your
supply of wood for winter. We can
please you in quality quantity and
price. Waxahachie Grain Co tf
If you are going to Bell Branch
for a few days we can send you there
and call for you when you wish to re-
turn. Phone 4 9. Patton-Kennedy Co.
tf
You must see before you can ap-
preciate the beautiful and up to
date stock of jewelry and novelties
at Thomson & Son's west side jew-
elers. 108
If your horse needs trimming up
send him to our barn. We have elec-
tric clippers and understand the
business. Charges reasonable. Phone
49. Patton-Kennedy Livery Co. tf
I The mining of precious metals
from the secret places o( nature has
always been the most fascinating and
- ever will remain the most Independ-
ent occupation. See page 3 this pa-
per. 108
Rev. J. Ν. Ivy will preach at the ]
First Presbyterian church Sunday !
it 11 a. m. and S p. m. There will
ilso be stereopticon views of the life ·
imi crucifiixion of the Chri3t at 8
s'clock. 108
Guanajuato Mexico ha.s produced
two-fifths of all the silver current ;
In the world. The supply is unlimit-j|
ed. It only requires modern mining j
methods to get it out. See Page Ζ. ;
this paper. 108 1
Mexico will one day furnish the
gold silver copper and precious!
stones that will build the empires of I
tomorrow and make the future cities:
of the world veritable new Jerusa- j
lenis. See page 3 this paper. 108
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Hollis left
today for Athena where they will
spend a few days with the latter's
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis.
From there they will go to Jones
county to visit Mr. and Mrs. W B.
Hollis.
J. B. Glover who represented j
Inman & Co. cotton merchants at I
this place last season returned this |
morning from his home at Macon
Sa. Mr. Glover was accompanied by
J. M. Newton of Macon. They will
>pen an office here under the firm
name of Glover & Newton cotton ·
merchants.
Rogers Hotel Arrivals.
G. Anthony Dallas: J. M. Straiton
Fort Worth; Jack Bird Dallas; Hor-j
ice T. Witherspoon Denison; J H. 1
Williamson Dallas; E. Reeve3 St.
Louis: S. K. Walton New York; W.
P. Holley Dallas; B. F. Dunlap Dal-|
las; J. B. Belcher Big Springs. Tex.;
J. D. Henderson Missouri; J. B.
jlover Macon Ga. ; J. M Newton
Vlaoon Ga.; J. B. Larkin Spring-
Held Mo.; D. E. Grove Dallas; Abe
Klein Tulsa Ok.; John Booth |
Arlington M. A. Powers Dallas; W.
Peacock Dallas; J. T. Fiew. R.
Deens Frost. ι
There is more Catarrh in this sec-!
ion of the country than all other
liseases put together and until the
last few years was supposed to be
incurable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local dis-
sase and prescribed local remedies
ind by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment pronounced it incur-
able. Science has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and
therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hal^s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Toledo Ohio is the only constitution-
al cure on the market. It Is taken in-
ternally in doses from 10 drops to a
teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dol-
lars for any case It falls to cure. Send
for circulars and testimonials
Address; F. J. Cheney & Co. Tole-
do O.
Sold by Druggists 15c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation. d
Wanted a Marriage License.
Deputy County Clerk P. H. Row-
ell was routed out of bed about two
o'clock Saturday morning by a love
sick swain who wanted to procure
a marriage license. When the pres-
cious document had been properly
filled out by Judge Rowell with all
the Spencerian flourishes at hl3
command and delivered to the young
man he started for the home of the
girl of his choice explaining that he
would reach there about daylight.
Phone H. A. McMillan at the Dai-
ly Light office when you want any
kind of printing done. The best work
guaranteed. tf
New
Neckwear
By Elxpress this
morning
Drop in and take
a looh
Bats 4-in-Hands
Greatly increased Toll Line Facilities
± This company havini
placed in operation a
Tarife number of direct
through circuits be
tween the important
towns in Texas and
Arkansas is enabled to
offer its patrons a
more prompt efficient and compre-
hensive long distance service than
heretofore. No intermediate sta-
tions on these circuits thus insur-
ing-a minimum of interruptions. A
new line has just been completed
from Bowie to Ringgold which is
there met with a line of the Pioneer
Telephone Co. thus fusnishing a
first class service toOklahomaUity
Quthrie A western Oklahoma points.
The Southwestern Tele-
graph < Telephone Co.
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Ladies:
Take Notice!
Our
"Out With 'Em"
on
LADIES'
OXFORDS
will only last until
August 15th
But
One Week Longer
CROW
SHOE CO.
to Ν Ε weST δ r e^o f l¥aVT Vw Ε Ε Ρ a rg aÎn s °
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φ The end is not yet but presently. Only six more days—but six days is sufficient time to save scores of dollars. Figure
on your needs—supply them now and save. Don't let this profitable buying opportunity escape you
^ Be sure to see our bargains. They represent hundreds of offerings many of which
φ may fill some of your needs—and do so at a marked saving
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^ Interest has run high all during the Sale. We have added new bargains given old ones extra price-cuts and replenished
£ broken lines. The last week has as much importance if not more to offer than the first. Come Remember Free Dinner
W> Sets
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DURHAM'S
CLEAN SWEEP SALE
φ 8 DINNER SETS GIVEN AWAY TODAY
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 108, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1908, newspaper, August 8, 1908; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1071292/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .