Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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Honey« Honey !
When you want nice honey
don't fail to phone us.
LYNN REASON
TIIK SANITARY GRCK'KR
Barrel Vinegar
2Sc per Gallon
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Grape Juice Free j
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10MORROW we will give one ol our |
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Electric Iren
Saves
T\m ENERGY MONEY
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The heat is applied who; >
needed v/hieh keeps
THE POINT HOT.
THE HANDLE COOL
THE ATTACHED
STAND SAVES
ALL LUTING
Have you tried one. Guaran-
teed five years.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT CO
Read the. want ads in the t.igli*
< ; k : !tj< !) VU.:ii : -
- .i\. If Wil- II.liM 1
' •! .Til V ! ' .1
and ■ rr f - 1
ibnir statomonm today ro.oirdinu
t !.•• distribution of paid Shr-p-
!>ard by Wo hors for mooting bim
in joint dohate on tin- tanff Wo!
tor say- that h“ paid Slo-ppard
* h<* mono; for "ohnirty" and Shop*
pard iti his statomont -ays t hat
half of tin.* amount was givon
through San Xrhonio Tompor-
anct !Pi’*:n! to a wot man with four-
toon oliildron wlioso husband was
kilb-d n a -Alo<m brawl and th*-
othor half to tbo Star of Hopo
Mission to '•avi- human wrooks
tin t.r.uv MUtKi.T
"’ti-Mt. No 2. liar's . 95e
Oats . . . Ji to ttit
Hay. tier ton $9.00 to $10
Ufalfa . $1.".00
Contract lor Now ltuililing.
.1. F Wyatt has awarded to W
W Walston the contract for the
erection of a bri< k business house.
The building will front Jackson
street and will be located just to
the rear of Mr Wyatt’s block on
east Main street
For Indigestion Sour Stomach
Distress AfterF^ti-g—Digestit
You certainly would not suffer
the tortures of Indigestion if you
knew of a remedy that would
positively relieve and cure you.
‘Digestif is a certain quick relief
it will stop Indigestion Sour Stom-
ach Distress after eating and other
stomach upsets almost instantly.
We absolutely guarantee it to give
you entire satisfaction. If not we
give back .vour money'. Thousands
of people all over the country
have gotten relief by the use of
this harmless remedy. Try it to-
day Get a package and take one
dost; —if it does not give you imme-
diate relief it won’t cost you ;< pen-
ny. Brown’s IUgestit should he in
every home. It is a certain quick
relief for Indigestion prevents dis-
tress after eating a hearty meal
and makes your tired worn out
stomach good as new. Get it at
Purlin’s Two Drug Stores. (2 1
IM .KSON \I >
1. ' Woodrf<*»f is in Dallas to-
(1 a y
.1 It Mayhew left this morning
oii a trip in Whitewright
Mrs. W Walker has gone
to Meiid'an to visit her daughter.
Miss Marie Smith wont to Ennis
this morning to visit her brother
Hi Hie Hughes.
Mrs (’ W. Simpson went to Dal-
las this morning to visit for two
or three days
Will Patten and family left last
night for Electra where they will
in the future make their home.
Edward T Moore manager of
Stone w Webster <ompany at Dal-
las. was in the city this morning.
F 1 inn ons and :ran Imotl
Mr- Hines will ies'-*- ton'irbt for
a - • ii-f «rai weeks at Corpus
Chris’ i
Miss s Parbara Dorough and
• i i&v« go nr
['.-v - tihP to r* 1 ai i■ ■ ■ and
M (' i i Cunningham and
daughter of port Worth are visit-
ing her aunt Mrs W S. Sharp on
Vieke; \ street.
Mrs M ('. Osborn and Mrs Me-
r.aiiwh.-N of Cleburne and Mrs
lMdtidimt. of Liberty. Tenn . are
guests of the family of Cupt \ P.
M • Kn igh t this week
Mrs Geo. L. Hamilton and son.
Horace who have been guests at
Mio home of Dr Simpson on Fer-
ns avenue for the past month re-
turned to their home at Merkel
Mils morning.
?! ■; MIN'D ID SI
ID \ |)i:\TH \ ITU ’
• ’ ' Her 'SriiUM) I ilk
1 1 ! I • • •:» JI - ll
!•' sdir:-‘ if. ■; pen >\yi\u-r of t hr
’• -; r ?i• I. Mr - : Mum
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■ ; • o ha-' beep :■ Uim-e hi this
• i. .1 f unf# ids its d*‘t a ;I- to the
!c!:b'T. Of her J y
S » • igor to her Mrs. W
!■ w bnr.d v\; r-pinee
D fil'd enileac. and devoted ail his
'' a■ e and mom \ » •. the n it for
h iw: t e. The f.- i u re • ■. • •• • <•■: >> <
a n •! t i;e i nt ease d : - a ; e < a n : •..• to
' a-d UK d» : ! i» Th: ■ ••■or
than a year ago.
Mrs A r»» hon \ lo- ■ t : - d
Vea) her di-<-"v> ry to met: her- of
her family after they had the sir
•ml hoik of the father' dorl;.
1»’ ' I 'll; !’ \ rommun :e;iir-d u ith I )r
D v. ('oiji]11<• >:. her son an I ; -
ed h rvt t o i on *■ and *. k- tier hr ]<
’o i Mi" k i11 e 1 j * |; i a ()<..* / . ii-*. of !ier
hesirat ion V. a- f ■ . fen r' at her
sanity would he uuesooned She
'•'isifd friends in Wilmington Del
before telephoning to her son.
There she was gi\en assurance that
!mt m i: ! ii d not suffered and
tha1 -!.-e would la received hark
as 'fead of her fa.m 1\'
District Court Suits.
N'l'vv su'ts have been filed in the
district clerk's office as follows:
T. O Peden vs Washington
Roark et al. trespass to try title.
Mary Germany vs .! W Ger-
many divorce
.!. A Posev vs Ruby Posey et at.
partition
Geneva McKarlin et al vs A !.
Me Karl In et al partition
W II Kinney Sr vs W II
Kinney Jr. partition
Kiln Kennedy vs. Arthur Kenne-
dy divorce
f R. Albright vs. W N Albright
divorce
At the AA'ayahachle Hardware Co
von will find the Double Quick Steel
Frame Ice cream freercr. The beat
male Old ohone 1ST
SVsO':? IT L?
w-3ur-> hnjb V k
“Naughty
Skeeter”
Bother
You?
Then come here
<in«i get a Lotion
that will “chase
’em."
10c and up
“ill1 n<>n sf:; a m.i.-t s
THE STOnEC
3* •MaiwwGni^sx.-'t*
< ; * f * t. .! I hi Hawkins I \piros W hile
I in-nun* to Stepheiiville on
Tuesday \ fternoon—Was
Buried at Moill.-ui.
Ca|>t- -C Kni Hawkins formerly
a prominent fit lz<-n of kdlis 1-01.111-
tv (i'.-d very suddenly on a CJulf.
Colorado and Sari’a V< train Tin's
■ id moon 1 {>■ • as enroute to
Steubenville and was accompanied
by fs dan-iiuT Heath eniic white
coach
Ti ■ Hmera j and lur;:i! t«' - d*
place • ■ Mora; 1 M-e.d-.v a ?' • !•
at four oddnh !': - ri. 1 dm1-. V
1.. Hawkins- and K. V Hawkins of
vv ar ! vcrumen!;-! r- re*r*-.
shoes the de-ire of H - Chic-
s a !'-n! Other nd \ : • as s<»o:«
' 1> 11 • »| m »i n t (■ (1
Kei'. n* 1. got. in tioi.s in coins c -
■ ion v- it! proposed Ch nese 1o m
>howcii ti.e neccss; I > of advis-
ers to the Chines. govern
merit h unudei>:ood tin*
govern men! 1: tends ro borrow id em
Mile" a '•»•!. i --ources enough money
to pi'v <he d '-sat is! dd troops and
then hide j* s tine- before re -n mi n :•
n. yoiiat ion - wjth tiu international
hanker- and it " ill proablv be
n 111 in n hefon these beg i 11
row I N I Ion TICKI TS
to m:i i:\y i:\ri Nsi.s.
PtiHerviii Progress! vis to Hold
Third Party Meeting
Chicago. Ill July 1$ The Coli-
seum the scene of the republican
■.convention which Theodore Roose-
velt says robbed him of nomina-
tion will also be the pirn r where
tin* National progressive conven-
tion will meet August to nomi-
nate- Roosevelt on a third party
ticket
Kxperisec of the convention ]l
be defrayed by the sal of tickets
The price to those wile wis';. to at-
tend the national progrrssjv- gath-
ering will range from $10 to $2 0.
' The representation in third par-
ty convention will be in; t half of
that which sat in thf republican
; national convention \< i assured
that Roosevelt will be the nominee
and that he will eniirels dominate
the meeting.
He is expected to he on hand
; personally and addres the gather*
| ing.
; eighteen rolls toilet paper holder
i fr*;e. for SI 00. F. S Oronk C.e :?
I Croak ( • ». sell »:a I van iza
! ng ciifaji. f f
If you have any houses to rent
sol! or trade see It A Callous 90
If you miss a single night at. the
Airdorne this week you will bo the
loser. 92
When you need a plumber call
Bunk ley. with F i Cronk Co. Botn
phones 84. .f
See th.o nquid soap and holde*
Always (lean so ctlv sanitary. F
1 (' *on k Co. *'
I WILL buy your heifer calves* 2
to 0 months oI<1 .1 W Tucker Old
Phone ">7f». 91
All kinds of bread cakes and
pies at Bedford’s bakery on east
side of the square. tf
The place for a. first class luncrt
or ’rc.il Bedford's new cafe on
east side of square. it
Before buying see what the Wax-
'd noble Hardware Co 3 as in re fri-
ge ntors. Old phone 187. tf.
WaxriLachio Hard v are Co. is
'• e;-id/pi•!r ;.; • for la n mo <‘r
•'T' ■ u doors and wire. Old phon*
1 8 7
Remember a beautiful souvenir
to each lady on reserved sent'.
Thursday and Friday nights Kach
week. 92
\\V an1 prepared to . nre of
■'art ms for dinners or lunch'-on*.
Bedford's t r«fi' on on side of Lo
se.uare. tf
Artie McKinney who Las be*«n
working for II X Xy« urn for some
time is reported sick at his hniue
in linnis
Don't fail to at‘end the Airdorne
• * ry night tips week The best
( ■ a r. this s'-ason Satisfaction
guaranteed 92
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of di . ... (‘
Old P 9 2nd
HIM I N < \ V No | \ \ Mj
I.ORIMI IPS Si < t I s-< ML
1! ’ it.. • - \ If >nwv (.*•!». | n I U ret
Y i> a nr\ 1 \ i-t » I ' ■ m
! \ f • u! - i i * 11.
\ 1 • I I I11IV
< <.loru*l t«» (.ive l p Cam-
paign Tour of Middle \\ vf.
()> -! cr I’.a> X Y . Jul\ I k C>d.
Roosevelt announced lair last flight
■' at lie had derided to abandon his
trip into the Middle West. This
sudd<*n change in plan was made
after conference with Senator
f to.oii. hi- campaign manager; Geo
W I Vrk i i s a nd O K 1 >a \ i . one
of Sena*or Dixon’s aids
'We came down t<> t: 11 Vc over
': • t rip." said M r I hivis. "and
agreed that it must !>♦• given up.
So many questions are coining up
.it our headquarters in New York
whirh reqirre Col. Roosevelt’s per-
sonal attention he found it would
be virtually impossible to get away
at this time."
Mr Davis said that Col. Roose-
velt would remain in Oyster Ray
uni i 1 the 2nd or 3rd of August
when he will depart for Chicago
to attend the rnnvention of the
new party After the convention
he may make a few speeches in
the Central West It was his in-
tention until last night to go into
Kansas Iowa and Michigan to take
m the campaign preceding the pri-
maries at which candidates for
♦ lectors are to be chosen
\ 4*f I< i■ lit Sr'lrol Patrons
Pleas. 'M'li'ht’r r' :<t all t raus-
'■rs fiuipr bo made before Auk. 1.
Airurre]^ F C FUAFTOX.
County Supt.
riiuni;. papers plea-** ropy
Buy your pump from F s f’ropt'
A41 All kinds P'dren '• jm -lovn M
Items of Interest In me want col-
umn. Head It.
BY THE CA&
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That's tlie way our groceries an urn
It will take some time to get arm.':. ] :.s
we were before the hrc but. we arc ilU
prepared to furnish you anything you vvaru
to eat. Our groceries are arriving by the
ear load and we are fast filling our store to ip
fullest capacity. Call to see us on south
Rogers street just south of Cheeves Bros.
Phone 18.
GIIU I \T\LLV III HI
I nknown INtsoh at Gainesville Mils
( liilcl \\ if li Ko< k
Gainesville July is - -A rock
thrown by some person thought to
have been .1 mischievous boy. is
likely to result in the death of
Honnio Martin a 11 year old girl
of Gainesville. She was playing
n tin* yard Sunday and was struck
on the temple by the rock. She
has been unconscious ever since
and i? is feared she will not re-
cover.
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£!" " 1 C% i ! fl p
a ‘ 15 uuiuuit u'fcui t>.4• . ;
We will offer some extraord; an
bargains.
5.50 Ladies' Patent Pumps and Oxford > 1
special £.*H
5.00 Ladies Patent Pumps and Oxfords
special
-•;>0 Ladies'Patent Pumps and Oxfords
special
Millinery Department
1-2 off all Spring and Summer Hals
Just received some Ladies’ Felt Hats
the newest things for mid-summer
wear.
1-2 off all Ladies’ One-Piece Dresses
for this three days’ special.
15c and 12 l-2c Colored Lawn. ||}|j
three days’ special - - ■
WoOBt^OOF
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McKnight, G. W. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1912, newspaper, July 18, 1912; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075929/m1/8/?q=hawkins: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .