Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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LYNN REAGOR
Sweet Pickels Sour Pickels
Just opened a fresh barrel fine as you ever ate
Just unloaded care of
White Leaf Mossuri Flour
as good as the best and for less money than
you usually pay for that grade of flour. Try
me once and you will be a regular customer
C. E.. YOUNGBLOOD
Spot Cash Grocer Both Phones 45*
Just What YOU Have
Always Wanted.
Make your Toast right on the break-
fast table and serve it piping hot.
Delicious golden brown toast done '
just right.
Ash About It. Guaranteed 2 Years \
Waxahachie Electric & Gas Company:
Pure Milk and Cream
j QUALITY GUARANTEED.
No order too small for our at- I
TEXAS DAIRY FARM
‘‘Where Purity is Paramount"
Old Phone 37 WAXAHACHIE
New Phone 39 TEXAS
The City Meat Market is Now Owned by
Package Candies
Inspect our line of Package Candies. 7 he
best that can he hough!. We handle the
celehrated LOOSE-WILES Chocolates.
Our line of Cigars and Emits is complete.
Give us a trial.
The Cozy Corner
M. /. DIAMOND Proprietor Waxahachie
ri»T TETYAC is a country where two or
I I three crops ore grown upon
- - -- samt. ]aad the*sanie season
C 112. 100 acres five miles from railroad station near
public road and telephone line and cdose to proposed new
railroad rich level soil $15 per acre one-tenth cash balance
in ten e<)uai payments at six per cent interest. This price
to actual settlers. FHKKMAN. I.ovelad.v Texas
Candies For All
THE VERY BEST QUALITY.
ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH
BIGGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
EATITORIUM
You taKe the Light?
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Beford * Bread for purity tf
It.tok* and lltfdc* at f 'uiltfi'a 7 8
Garden hoae at F ft Cronk Co tf
Bedford's Mr>th« Rread shan
lutely pure tf
F H Crouk Cn Bell galvanised
roofing cheap tf
Get your sinter blooming bulb*
no* Bird Forrett tf
Try Bedford'a bread It v hole
-on e clean and ascel tf
eighteen rolls toilet paper holder
free for $1 00 F 8 Cronk Co tf
The Waxahacble Grain Co has a
full line of feed and fuel st attract-
ive prices tf
John Gray colored «o arreateo
and placed in jail yesterday on an
alleged charge of unlawfully ridlns
a train
Hath room "are such as glass
towel bar glass shelf soap dish
tumbler holder etc. on display at
V 8 Cronk Co.'s. -t
lust received shipment eiderdown
wool red. navy lao brown gray
white cardinal light blue pink
Cheeves Bros & Co. 172
The Texas Title & Loan Co is the
medium between the seller and the
buyer of lauds or city property Elias
H Griffin salesman. 74
We are selling all folding and
wood beds at a special sale price as
we are overloaded. Come see and get
our prices R E Moore Furniture
Co if
See that Fuller & Johnson [lump-
ing engine a'. F 8 Cronk Co.’s It’s
cheaper and more reliable than a
wind mill. No trouble to show you
how it works. tf
I Now iafrrhe time and the Waxaha-
chie F’hoto Studio the place to have
your holiday photos made A beauti
ful calendar with your picture on It
given with a dozen fine photos. Mrs
P F. Devenport. tf
Cold w'eather is coming: we are
ready with a big stock of heating
stoves new and second hand; come
get our prices; we deliver and set
them up; trade new ones for old
ones K K Moore Furniture Co tr
Letter from Tennessee.
Waynesboro Tenn. Oct. 20.—
Being back in Tennessee among the
scenes of childhood asd early youtn
m>r a sojourn of indefinite time for
F^alth. recuperation and also for
r» will write a few thoughta
to the Knterprise so XTfTPTPfn.*'TTt'T
home may know what has become
df me and why my items fail to ap-
pear from Mountain F>eak.
I left Venus Texas. Wednesdiy
October 11th and arrived at Dick-
son Tenn. Friday morning at ">
o’clock making nil connections on
time coming via Cotton Belt. It is
raining here most of the time and
If Ellis county had as much as they
have here would have a bottom sea-
son. Any one notices very soon the
change from deep well water to
freestone as also the change of at
mosphere is very noticeable The
sound of the cow bells on the free
range bark of squirrels in the
woods and many other things too
tedious to mention are familia.
things one notices and appreMatai.
The last friends of Mountain Peak
the writer met and talked with on
leaving Texas were J S. Alderdice. !
R Z. Roten and Charley Crum.
The writer expects to resume liis
[ correspondence from Mountain Peak
later on. The Enterprise is read with
interest in Tennessee.
T. C MEREDITH
\ Medicine that Gives Confidence.
If Foley’s Honey and Tar Com-
pound Mrs T. .1 Adams. 622 No
Kansas Ave Columbus Kas writes:
“For n number of years my children
have been subject to coughs and
colds I used Foley’s Honey and Tar
compound and found that it cured
their roughs and colds so I keep it
in the house all the time." Refuse
substitutes For sale by Curlin's Two
I>ruR Stores Curlin Drug Co. N
Side Sq Curlin's Pharmacy. W Side
Square d&w
Notice.
There will be a meeting of tho
Waxahachie Commercial club to-
night at 7:30 o’clock Dividends on
the Marine Band entertainmrmt will
be paid out at this meeting. All par-
ties who signed guarante* urged to
be present. Other business of im-
portance. Roy Connally Secretary
PUiKS CUBED IN « TO 14 I) A VS
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
rase of Itching. Blind. Bleeding o-
Protruding Piles in 6 to H days.
50c d
Read the Daily Light Want ads
Owned and controlled by home
neop1® and dependent upon
heme people for suppor.
Our service is good end *♦
are retting more long distant*
<s nu^c ions all the time
Are vou nairouUing a home
In tltutlon?
Ellis Co. Independent Telephone Co.
Eldrldga McCanlca*.
Drink an Egg
Drink at Our
Fountainand
See our new cyclone
Egg mixer work
It makes Etfgs Drink
smooth and creamy.
no lumps or undesolv-
ed particles
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CURLIN onus CO.
PRESCRilTION SPECIALISTS
The Store*
►
► PERSONALS.
►
C A Velte went to Dallas this
morning.
Mrs. Max Schneider is visiting the
fair today.
Mrs J. Lea Gammon went to the
fair today.
Mrs. Robt. Wynne is attending the
fair today.
Dr .1 L Everett of Palmer was
here today.
Mrs. H. T Livingston is visiting
the fair today
Mrs. D. G. Thompson is attending
the fair today
L. Edwards made a business trip
to Waco today
Attorney T. A Beaty is here today
from Midlothian.
J. F. Busby of Dallas is visiting
relatives in the city.
.1 W. Hamilton went to Dallas this
morning on business
M. CJ. Diamond went to Dallas this
On
O. P. Lumley wed! IU UWHU Hill
morning on business.
Tom Miller went to Daiiai this
morning to attend the fair.
Mr and Mrp Rush Hickman are
spending the day in Dallas.
Buck Brown and family of Midlo
thian are in the city today
Horace L. Turns went to Dallas
this morning to attend the fair.
Mrs. T N Herring went to Dallas
this morning to attend the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Todd arrived
last night from their bridal tour
C \V. Brown cashier of the Bard-
well State nank. was in the cit \
today
Mrs Ratchford and Mrs .1 W
Barksdal" are attending the fair
today
Dr and Mrs. Hornbcak and Miss
| flattie Lee are attending the fair
today
Miss (ieorgia Newton who is at-
tending school at Denton spent Sun'-
day at home
Miss Mattie Middleton and little
niece Margaret Powell are attend-
ing the fair todnv
Mr. and Mrs Robert Thompson
and little daughter Ruth are spend-
ing the day at the Fair
Mr. and Mrs \V I) Woodroof and J
son l'an of Merkel are the guests j
of relatives in .the city
Mrs. Glen F.berliard and Mrs
Frank McAllister of Paris. Mo . are
visiting Mrs. S. P. Spalding.
Mrs A F. Cox of Mangum Okla.
is visiting her son. Mlno Rushy and
daughter Mrs A L. Rogers
Dr Albert Singleton of Galveston
was here yesterday the guest of his
parents Mr and Mrs .1 \V. Single
ton.
W. T Haynes of Wichita Fall*
has accepted a position with Wood-
roof Bros. Ho will have charge of the
j shoe department
Miss Cora Hawkins who has hern
visiting relatives and friends in the
city the past two weeks returned to
her home at Ennis this morning
Mrs. \V. L P Leigh returned from
Dallas Saturday night where she
has enjoyed a week visiting her
daughters and attending the fair
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Phillips and
children of Houston spent Sunday in
the city with their parents. Mr and
Mrs .1 G. Phillips on Williams
street
Mrs. George Bryson and little
daughter of Waco are visiting
friends in the city Mrs. Bryson wae
formerly Miss Belle Sydnor and
taught one year in tho city public
school here
First Front of Season.
A heavy fros the first of the sei
son' visited this section Sunday
morning Cotton in the bottoms was
killed and the plant on the uplands
was slightly injured
» HI niH HV
WEATHER Saturday Max 67
Min 4? Rainfall *4 Tonight fair
Tuesdav fair slowly rising temper*
ture
\ (JEN'TLK horse to let for feed See
Crolik Co H
FOR SALE My hotne In West End
W II lloaell tf
H I) MtCOMBS all kinds of Inaur
ance and bonds If
FOR SALE Lot 1 60*1 60 on North i
College street H 1- Wyatt 171
WANTED Plain sewing Mr* K 1.
Timmins lot North Rogera at reel tf j
TWO DOWN STAIRS room* for
rent 4 00 College street Phone 315
dh I
WANTED Twenty-five men for the
week Phone Waxabachte Nurserv
So. _
WANTED—Two more boarders.
Phone 670 P M Parks West Main
street. _
WANTED- Two furnished or unfur-
nsbed rooms for light houao keep-
ing Phone 682 dh
NOVEMBER 10th last call on spec-
ial magazine offers Will advance at
ter then. E. F. Owen. 'f
FOR RENT—Six room residence
modern conveniences Possession
November 1. Old phone 272 tf j
CLEANING PRESSING and repair- |
ing All work guaranteed Phone
178. Matthews-Oammon Co tf
FOR RENT—Four room house with
hall rlty and electric lights. Apple
to N. W. Pierce hotel barber shop if
FOR SALE—Choice lot in front of
T. P. Whipple’s residence on East
Marvin avenue 80x200 feet. See A
B. Hunter tf
FOR SALE—Two scholarships in
Tyler Commercial College at a bar-
gain if sold at once See Buck W.
Brown Midlothian. Texas 173p
FOR SALE— Five passenger $ 1 6-r>0
automobile in good running order
Will sell at a bargain for cash. W. C
Dalton East Side Square Waxaha
cfcie tf
LOST-—Between \\ axahaclne an 1
Dallas last night two outer auto
tires. Leave at Sims-Thomson Mo-
tor Co and get reward .T. K. Sim-
mons 17 2
for SALE—A solid oak case up-
-rtftfcfr-plafta a-fl. good as new. in first
class condition. Am going to sell it;
an extra bargain for somebody. J. M.
Oumby. 72p
WOMEN—Sell guaranteed hose; 79
per cent profit; make $10 daily; full
or part time; beginners investigate
STRONG KNIT. Box 4 029. West
Philadelphia. Pa •-!89j>
NOTICE—If you desire to reach the
people of Ellis county place your
advertisements in the Waxahachlc*
Enterprise the paper that complete-
ly covers Ellis county tf
KM VISITATION RECORD
IHslrict. Section
Ik thin the rec Are the people
ord of a family 7 White?
Servant? Colored?
Boarder?I
What language i» used at home
Name
Residence
CHI ItC II PREFERENCE
Put an X opposite Church Preferred
Advent Lutheran
Baptist Methodist So.
Catholic“ Kpisco'l
Christian “ Prot.
Cougregat ional _ “ Free
Episcopal _ Presbyt'n iSo.) _____
Evangelical _ “ U S. A. _
Jew “ Cumb. _____
No Preference Not at Home
Ret used Infor- .. _ . .. „
mat ionp\ scant House
If not given above write church here
Give name of Pastor of the Church at-
tended or preferred
number - t}"!. J 1:l. Lv J ToU|
sons under each ays 3 l«j _
No. on this record _ _
Church Members
Church betters
Cn placed__
Attend Sun. School
Promised to Join
Sunday School_ __
Visitor: Put nrxy remarks on back of
Card.
The above list of Questions the j
Sunday Schools are anxious to have J
answered Tuesdaj' afternoon Oct-
24 if you are to he busy will you
please fill this out ready to he
handed to the visitors when they
nail. Very Respectfully.
Sr.VDAY SCHOOLS OF WAXA-
HACHIK
Established IHbH Nationalited W8»
Citizens National Dank
of WtxkhachU Texn
Capital. Surplus and Profits over 4300.000 00
OFFICERS;
O E DuNl.AP.lTes.; 1 A FERRIS A. tic Vm-I'us
M. I Patrick. V.-Pres ; J W. Singleton V Pres.
R W. GETZENDANER. Cashier.
J. N. I.aNGSFORD Avst. Cash. ;W. F. HlPP.Asst. C r^h
DIRECTORS:
O. E. Dunlap T. A. Ferris M. T. Patrick R K. Erwin
J. W. Singleton C. W. Gibson Dr D G. Ihompson
S. P. Skinner and R W. Getzendaner.
NATIONALIZED 1890
TOaxalTaxljic National %ink
of Waxahaachie Texas
Capital. Surplus and Profits $300000.00
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
J. H. Miller Pres.; G H. Cunningham Vice-Pres.
E. E. Cunningham Cashier.
W E. MCKNIGHT AsstCash; SAM ANDREWS AsstCash.
DIRECTORS-
P A Chapman. Waxahachle. Texas; K. Vlckerr Ft. Worth. Texaa;
VVni Stiles. Waxahachle. Texaa; K. F Cu.mmghara Waxahachle.
Texas i> H Cunningham Waxahachle. Texaa; J. H. Miller. Wax-
alachie. lexas; Dr C. W. Blmpaon. Wax. hachle Texaa
State ^auh & Trust dompauu
of Waxahachie. Texas
• GUARANTY FUND BANK”
Transacts a General Banking Business.
The non-interest bearing and unsecured Deposits of ttilf> hank
arc i rotected by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State >f
T* as
Tfcia Hank ia specialty authorized ly Uaw to act is Admtnta
tr or. Executor. Guardian. Receiver etc.
We respectfully solicit yo;.r business
K. G. Phillips Pres.; G V/. Coleman Vice-Pres.
E. P. Hawkins Cashier; K.J Coleman Asst. Casty
J. E Coleman Asst. Cash
MARKKT REPORT.
The Waxahachie dealers ate pay
ing the following prices for country
produce today.
Cotton good middling per lb. 9.1r*
Cottou strict middling per lb. 9.02
Cotton middling fob per lb 8 9u
Cotton in Seed per lb.2.8*
Cotton Seed per ton .14.(Hi
Wheat No. 2 per bushel . . . . 90<
Oats per bushel .5 0 to 5 5c
Corn per bushel . 9 0c
Alfalfa Hay per ton . ... $ 1 S to $20
Prairie Hay. per ton ... $14 to $1 '*
Johnson Grass Hay. ton $15 to $1>
Chickens friers per lb .1 Oi
Hens .per lb.7 Mj c
Turkeys per lb .10c
Eggs per dozen .20/'
Country Butter per lb .25c
Sweet potatoes per bushel . .$1.25
Cream butterfat. per lb .28c
Hogs on foot per lb . He to 6Vfcc
Pat Cows on foot per lb. to 11 Vfcf
RETAIL MARKET.
Waxahachie dealt*™ are retailing
the following articles at prices quot-
ed below
McAleater lump «oal ton $7 to $7 ' 1
Colorado Coal per ton $ 7 on
8KM> YOUR HUSMN1) FOR MKAT
occasionally. He may not know
much about it. hut even he will see
why you Insist on doing your meat
buying here The cleanliness will ap-
peal to* him Tor one thing. The
prompt and courteous service for
another And as we keep choice
meals only he can not go very fat-
wrong in his selection of meats for
the table Hut come mostly yourseir
ri.KNTY OF FIIF.K1I OYSTKltS
Fresh Barbecue
H. N. NYCUM
North Side Square
The Weather
Changes De-
mands More
Foot Protection
and then you naturally remember
Crow’s Shoes Satisfy
It really seems we cannot keep in stock Ladies’
High Patent Buck and Tan Button Shoes. There’s
a reason—see the shoes and know why.
Crow’s Boy Shoes
ARE BOY PROOF
when it comes to wear ami the styles
we are showing are pleasing to the eye
and easing to the foot.
Those Guaranteed Four
Months Hose Wear
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McKnight, G. W. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 172, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1911, newspaper, October 23, 1911; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1076014/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .