Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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Another Shipment
q1 Spring Skirts
Arrived This Morning
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Included in this shipment art- the \t-r\ lat- jj
est models in Draped and Unified effects in
Silks brocades and Plaid des^ns.
Priees
$5.00 $7.50 to $15.00
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W5: %«•- Efit*
Th£ 81& STORE
l»wt Ivh iut!.
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contralto and Roseoe Kimball bass-
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Americas? n3 f i.
both beii.g uir- y . i-^r.
bring a :r<"--hr.;-- h . "
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Mr (.. ..... ; - rr : t ; ■ -
Reagor Grocery Co.
STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES
We had i ;ts of tint- berries today and will
haw plenty every day this week unless cold
weather prevents. Phone us your order for
berries and we will reserve you some.
Of course we have plenty of tresh vege-
tables of ail kinds. We also have the first
.\ew Potatoes of the season.
I EST I t^UIES *1 p<in«Fc 0LD 132
L£t P"0£S 'NEW 127
PURE FOOD GROCERY.
IX IE THEAT
PROGRAM TODAY.
"Her Hu:-band's Friend."—Kalem two-reel dra-
matic feature.
"The Squire's Mistake."—Lubin drama.
Program Tomorrow.
The A & M. Mmstrells and Glee Club w i! I give two
performances one ai -: 3'j and the other at 7:3". The ad-
mission to this attraction v. in be -5 cents but you will
get to see the motion picture program which will be in-
cluded in the*e two >hows Th# motion pictures will b*1
"Wards of Society" a : wo-reel dramatic Pat he play an d "Their
interest in Common" a Vitagraph comedy drama
Admission 5c and 10c
I- A part of our daily program is special music -
afternoons and nights. I
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See F. S. Cr.-:.t: for range?
£ r.d water heaters. adv. if.
Full line bath room trimmings.
F. S. CRONK CO sAr.it
A.. i.r.'i of rubber stamps made
a; Daily Li;-lit o&ce. AC v. t*.
Call El-Co Creamery for pure
m:ik. Adv. tf
M:'.! an: p!r. supplies belting
etc. F. S. CRONK CO. ad*. tf
Ad
Rose Brothers.—
2 £ 3
Headquarters for eggs at Cash
.:.vtT ^r.vl Groceries ca Jackson
. V. ". - C Jifcl UCifcl. * i
. vatvr ;-y thv ls-.h
_rv v r v.u vt ill be cut off
Le: C rek Cum pan y pipe your
u-e ... * you your gas range
r v. u:-:-r : ester adv. if.
\V. * :. ;: •>••• I'r-wlndov's f r
•' ■* 1'itf -
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' <m .
If '.'p .1 r» i • r s .an:p you nee i
r: :•fee 5 ju one. Pr:r •-
reason ar' ■» a iv if
. ^ '.Yogton —
i\ . t
:.cv. i
f r a do and a fixture free at
-•••• = T -o brag Stores.
{• 5. v Tu-.-s :c Fri. t*
If r . ■ w ' ' ■'»> h:r.u !-•
- *■» !"■ *• *ve V.v. *■ bu:k-
L: I Fountain ' r. y:r
■•■■lv to Lv.-*- a«lv
Kzss by the bush*! peck quart
i - : - r dozen George
Park. CcsL Market and Groeerr.—-
V :v. If
you
1 read tli" Daily Llsdn
v> ry • IJ !;
• • I L t: e "-T- Ti * - t
; e- ; !•.- of Waxc.hachie. You
siay f!:. i jus: ti.- o; ;■ rtun 'y
vu hwve been waiting for. Raid
it T.f
Esc*: Ess*!
2. dozen a* rash Market on
Ja< on street. Geo. Park pro-
: rietor. tl
A Valentine.
A; s?we»-t vck--d birds sang!
' - - -a* •• .• love t. each other on
day on- of God'- fairest'
r- ' - r-; a secret of her
• r. trv 1'•»'».* to her frier rfr. A
;-len o? graces ar.«i cham; =
• - a >-■>:-i * he old Roman times Mi~s
Elizabeth Rushing oldest
Mr. and Mrs A. J Rush-1
::.e. handed to each of her guests a.
r.y >»art tared Va!en*ine iecora:-'
f d with goM-n s'.ipper and Cupid
ho: 1 ins tiiiR announcement".
"Aifre-.-i Crun:ley
Sti?ie }*u;-^'r. ?.
>.; ril IS 14. 1
— Ennis News.
Far-lfv Srr^t Baptist Chore!i.
Wedn^ilay nieht Feb.
: ?'h. All B. M A. Bapti-ts of Was-
I r r r .-quest ' to corre .M^e'
I v it ?! u -- B u «ine?s- o f i r:i p o rt an.-to
• be ;.!!-'3C" ! 10. *
J. \V GOBLF Pastor.
roMl'UMIM \KY IMWEH
CIVKN THE l'KHATKRS
The debating team of Trinity UnS-
■ versiry was given a dinner at the
Rogers hotel Monday erenf&g. The
j members of tbe dicner party do not ;
'know nor were they informal who;
.their hosts were They think that
the business men of the town tender-1
■ed the party although they have no
evidence ■ n which to base this belief i
The personnel of the parry: Maur-
iMoore Paul Baker Humphrey}
Lee. Claud King John Covey K:i-'
: f'-r.f La«ler Sim Jo SinUh and.
M r- Eleanor Blocker instructor in >
? public shaking at the University j
l>KB ITERS CHOHKN
FOB OOCS1T ODVTB8T.;
Th« W»x>ha«hi« Hifh «rhool d*-j
KODAKS
and Films
^ f r.* v r•.>l.g
Our (iev»-iof.::.£ .• wus
takes
No» > a gooc ' - e "c- uy
a Kodak v'a".•„ •-.** •
HiOdtsl#
Kodak* £ l t -
Curlin's
Two Drug Stores
West Side S3. No-?h Side £q.
. ao •: i k Klrk-
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Mi- - ■ ! : i)Li
(iit-J < <>n\ i<fe<7.
Ia the u: L- i.a HU h :
Iivr"ha Ai -cchar?'. 1
the district • •••• ith The murd* r
■f Bert ha A Ken. negrt-r:-; • • .
dirmi-r-ed and L« a a R: a
s-.xteen-year-cId aerress. v. as p:v.
fv.-> years :'cr rr.ar.'iaugh'- r. Ta:.-
v. as sus i n ! *... u:. ■■• r th- ^ u-• • • er.ded
.f.-ntenc^ iav.a
I OHBi-S III I I UK'S ! »:• >M
THJ: HACK 1 "K ">H Fit! i r .
W H
I! lis oouat.\. *.:• r • *. ;. '.a to
aouace for *r* o:: *. . • -ar a . -
rhorizes the *■ uadra- .. of Lis a-a-
for the candidacy ■: "a- of?.-"* a- a;
farm fag « ad -r a * taa.-;*-
Irapo^slb!-.4 for iira at this ?!aae :
dev.;te hi..- * 1ra- - - ■ *. •- •a.af.-ai-a
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING
Jewelry
Manufacturing
Dickinson & Johnson
Jewelers and Opticians
North Side Square
Just
Received
a fresh shipment of Co-
lumbia No. 6 Dry Cell
Batteries in the Square
Cartoons.
N. B. Lackland
ELECTRICIAN
nmu 7SS.RI 9M W. Main M.
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i -• »K « oMMISMu.NKK.
Fr.i:. k Ha:. <•••«•. • . ndnia'e • he ]
(-.office of vo-mmisifioiier from preens t ]
■ '.v .•• r. :r • *. aat r.^p i u a an •
'a !'••<.. .. : h: • \ ira'-al M-
k : • I 'van: to thank . ;•
■; ; at i .. • • :r is - :
:•: :ri- Mr.
X- • <- ' r r da • a:. :
• . i.-r of ; y:v.* v. rh*. <j- ha-.l an- i
-i 1\I d a alii V. lO\h CM- !
- . • • ■' : a- a- • 1 i o:aiaaau
\r New ton.
< H K X< »l \\ WITH
\. .V M. (ri.KK <"LI ii
A jiva . t. o. :♦ ii A
a i: d M. • .. 1 '• r <i k-M riub Mi?.-
Hi.- • v. hi he th»
;Z-:uuve drill Th;s organization .3;
composed of twelve selected mih-'
inry men of unii-aa! atiliry. This
: ' .ty w;!. .-ur:..— anything of s
aiad i> • . u;r. of >.-no. rt^mment ;
•oir>.-s < a:\-red the puldn..-. Mr 5
* • St'O.er ihe captain of thej
/'•a..'--. ;s an ; .-ti of four ywir-'
; "i.• n the -.tag© in this
■ hai feature. Has efforts with j
:— * •> -h. e man in the difficult •
Z .: v e i r i: i v :\\ tp •: etve a p pi a u -
ay a -a fr-:a tht- public
ra . - .'il attracuoa '* hi appear
:n '.'-"a-; h-:.v-hi«; at Dixie theatre Wed-;
r. -a.. . matinee an i night. February
I •* \h at I'o; :lar price.-.
T:.- ^ theatre has a tided o
the attractiveness of the front of
'. h • :: ; i ay hou :■*? by placing p 1 a * e
gla4--: mirror:-; the columns and;
watt.
B. F. Wilkin->n lor Sheriff.
| We ar<» •i*v -to announce B. :
F v;;:h:: of Ferris for sheriff of
K"r - subject to the anion of
:h- d'-:.io>.ratk primary election.
Mr. Wilkinson i~ a native of the'
•iir.y. fi.-t'. ::iz resided near Ferris'
: •ail Lis life. Hi- father. J. W
\V sou i- one of the pioneer oiti-.
2 •'.:•* tr.e county Mr. Wilkinson
V christian gentleman is veil ?
. -•••d to fill rhe r ffice. If elect-
«•{. having had about eight years'
expertnee in the capacity o? deputy
sheriff having- worked for the fol-
lowing sheriffs: J. P. Mfnnick. lien-
ry Forbes and is now working for
t.<- presert sheriff A V.' Wilson. He
promises if elected to do his full
: duty. He has no axes to grind but'
Hi give ail a square deal treating
a': alike with justice to all alike
i.rvj portlr Uty to none and if fa or-
■A with your vote and the office
ill not for a third term but
.!! down and out as he thinks
• thi- democratic. He asks a full in-
: \ obligation. a» to his qualifications
; and fitne s for the office. Consider
{ his claims well before casting your j
j\ote. j
I. •" rft .^.-ig' _ a: *. icS^^Scu
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Continued at th
Gough-Davidson Co.
Owing lo the persistant requests of
L'lis patrons of liiis store we h;;\e -uv
continue our biu sale.
Many people have been unable to
ed on during the big rush and it's
So accommodate these that we couth:'.:;'
Watch t or our bi_ announcement i
Enterprise.
Sough - *Davictso n Company
The l"p-to-I)ate Dry Goods Store.
sr >«s - ™s-ir*r
C O JVI IIS o
A. & M. College fliee Out)
M INSTRELS
Bigger and Better
5/^
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ARi
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Tpi O 55 (■ '' . i
M I fl %r -g r. -i 3 p <3 f c* ;?>.
MJf a A 3 C* & iav tk «. & ^
Wed ii
essay rer/ruary
Popular Pri< >
See iJitr Street i acids.
Heal K-i.iie Tt. r .
Mis*. Eli: n.;i '; -
W A r. W i: 5 r'l
.1 German. . .■ ■- hi.:.t
- - 1 . 14.
E K At v. '><".<! :n p. \*
uale 3 lots in Enn:-': $4""
Gordon 111:1 to G. A Fitze-r
. lots :n Enni*
A E HiiMt »ck C. I' T-.i.• . •:
:o!£ in Palmer:
W K Buckley an] wife to I>.
I i. Wftherspoon 4 lots in Midlo-
'..ar.; $:■: 5«>«'
Komt*lelin^ Clu!>
Workman l»r>*an this nomine r- •
modeling the i>:!Hkv& Cli.b r. i-r.
up stairs over the Dixit ih^v r .W.
paper will te placed yi tli- v«
«.nd where a fresh coat oi nnint 1-
•'•-♦-ded it will be a:i.i- I V.. •
.! e work i - finished it • i5! : •• on-.-
. the i2i . * attractive i rv..:..s i:
the city.
j Host flee $
j IK£RT Coniralto'
I * KIMBALL Fiss1
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Sat. Feb 21
TRINITY
Auditorium
"Lies oy s-
CSN"
BWf 'Brfe—t-
'Have You Seen!
Our New Spring
Dress Goods
Something new arriving each day. '• :-!j'
Mid sir ihem if you haw not. You will I si' < it
New ('niton Crepes for shirl wai^s.
inches and iUi inches wide at per yard 2<*e -|C
and 35e.
Fancy Crepes at per yard -"j
27-inch Silk Crepe in beautiful floral deski^ '
per yard
Ratine Aurelc.
A new fabric for early Spring. 27 inc"1'*
wide in liuht Tan old Rose N'avy. light Bine
I'ink at per yard ~'x
Rosenell Cloth.
Solid colors 'f> inches wide in a i; J
ful range of colors a! per yard "
CHEEVES BROS. 8c CO.
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1914, newspaper, February 17, 1914; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075899/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .