The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 220, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Mens
Holiday
Slippers
A pair of Slippers right
in the top of his stocking
will please the man
greatly on Christmas
morning; for it ne ins
comfort ail year round.
We have ■ a splendid
stock for you to choose
from—all are good well
m3de sensible practical
kinds at t iirest prices. .
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Crow Shoe Co !;
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t PERSONALS J
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J I.ffi Penn was In Dallas today.
J. C. Turner of Jacksboro was in
the rit y tod ay.
S. J. Berrier of Midlothian was in
the city today
Ο. H Ross arrived this morning
from Fort Worth.
Mr. L. Hines of Brooksvllle Miss.
is visiting his brother J Β Mines.
Miss Amy Vlckery. of Kort Worth'
is visiting Vlss Maud Olbson for a
few days.
Miss Vlrgle Anderson of Oklahoma
City who has been visiting relatives
in the city. l"ft this morning for her
home.
Miss Myrtle Garrett of Marlln :
who has been the guest of the family j
of Dr. D. S. Hodenhamer returned |
home yesterday
W. D. Melt .Jr.. of Dallas travel-
ing representative of the Chicago I
j Milwaukee and St. Paul railway was
j in the city today.
Cash Wakeland. formerly of Nash
i called yesterday to have his Enter-
! prise changed to Ennis. Mr. Wake-
land said he an il Mrs. Wakeland had
moved to their elegant new home
rc< en! ly purchased from W. D. Karris
at Ennis.
O. H. Saffin. a good farmer of the I
Stevrett community and a warm
friend of the Enterprise called yester- !
day to renew his subscription. Mr. j
Saffin also renewed for several other'
papers which he has been taking a
long time. He took a look at the
. pesetter before leaving the office.
Dr. J. L. Everett of Palmer was
here the first of the week and renew-
ed for the Enterprise. Dr. Everett
: ates that he has about two hundrei!
acres in alfalfa enclosed with abou·
eight miles of liog ρ oof fence anil j
on which had 150 head of fine Berk- j
shires grazing. He said he would j:
probably bring some of his hogs to j
the sl·o*.v here January 10 and 11
Subs· ribe for The Daily I-ight.
GENTS'
SILVER
GIFTS
We have an exception-
ally nice assortment of
articles intended for
men's use. The cus-
tomary suggestion Xmas
allows are seen here in
full variety this season—
this season's designs
being noted for many
new and unusually at-
tractive eff cts. We
mention for special no-
tice:
Whisks
Shaving Strops
Cigar Cases
Cigarette Cases
Shaving Brushes
Shaving Soap l!olderc
Match Boxes
Cigar Cutters
Cloih Brushes
Pen Trays
and a myriad of other
useful and pretty gifts.
Γ he pre ni w eek offers
convenient advjnt iges
for the sel. eti η of suii-
ab · gift ( ) r immense
stock presentirm many
features useful t> the
Xm is gift s: ker We
invite inspection.
. -WBsste : . Mssmsr. m
M. ' . Walker
The Fashionable Jeweler
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Ι SNAP-SHOTS AT THE NEWS î
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I υιτ* MKiKrLY told i
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See W A. Knight for plumbing.
For plumbing see W. A. Knight.
Fat bens and broilers at R. 1.
Moore & Son'a.
Phone the New Grlat Mill for your
feed. Both phones and free de-
livery. tf
Shucks at the New Grist Mill $1.00
for a two-horse load delivered. Both
phones tf
Handsome new dress skirts at
greatly reduced prices this week at
Durham's. 20
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mahoney have
moved into their new home on West
Main street.
Try a can of the celebrated Alamo
coffee (the best on earth) at R. J.
Moore & Son's.
Mr. Gates of Farmernvllle has
moved into one of the Ferris bouses
on McMillan street.
The echo of the big fire crackers
is a very forcible reminder that
Christmas Is approaching
The man who forgot to turn his
water off Wednesday uight was out
'yesterday looking for a plumber.
Fine weathc r for good warm
woolen blanket»- So»'» your time
for bargains. Durham has a special
blanket sale. 20
This week and next you run buy
Ladies $25.00 tourist coals at $12.Πό.
All other ladies and children* cloak*
jat cut prices at Durham's. 20
Aibert Youngblood. son of Ç. Κ
Youngblood who rents on the \n
tie :ion ranch. le ft this for l"o '
Ok. to · j>< : d some time.
\Y C. Crockett has returned from
Brown wood where he spent several
j weeks looking after the fruit tree ι
j busint .· of J. R. Maybew.
Major Hi iitis of Oak was here '
yestei'da) and said h<· would leave
next week on a vi.~i! to his ο M home
Jin Mn shall county Teon. Mr. Hit;
• 'it 1·:·.· been -a ν a J about fMirteeu 1
years
The remains of the wife of Mr. .1
il. Ga < n who lives on Crept. Put*
:·{< k -· G:·!»··. · c·* vek fara *·■·.· e in < r- i
jed in the City Cemetery yesterday ι
' fe toon. Tti>* decea ■< I le-..e- a;
::u .·. ■ f. > of children.
j : of ι r (î J ■ ■ i ; m ·· ".♦··. w λα i?t thj- ;
it y one I >> thi-i wee k and state 1 that 1
as a : .· il· of un ad in th's paper !
. ·■* vi v e d ι. ιd .»f ^ < > . . · » ;
parties ia Kllis an 1 t>; her ro.mt>s
Ca t J. B. Wil· >n an I * .f»· while:
in town shopping yeuterday. remark- ;
ed io Ianoeeo· e tit at t'iey had fin-'
I abed killing hi . * and in ited him out |
to cat .u· ι · and . : areril". A !
great mai ν bo·:·» were killed In ElUs j
county this v.»» a and the indications!
ar<· eo .d ft> the meat to keep
Pictures Mad ο Sai=
or day and Monday
can be finished for
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cur μκ?ιchs
On all
Ladies and
Childrens
Cloaks
! t $-5.10 B!:K k
in ! !>r<»u η I rM . « 50
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Lit >'■» Mil i - ' :u Λΐι I<urM . .
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Ladies Medium Length
Jackets
#14 Ml IwlU'N line blKk tnd bfowm me-
dium 11 kelthis siie vut to
flirt - I . :ti·- > fine j Kr' >». tmong '»ur
t*'st 10 r r <» ; f lie it only
Lut I Jk's fin»· ; s: r if ui black ja^k-
♦# 5*4 uf t»·
L"t 1-4 - I 11 J ι ! ·*
.ut ? _
Oir en! ι . ! ;Ji s fine zih< line jackets.
Λ 50 «« * (X>. cut ? » only
' iur 4 ο . :d r ja*.k^t. brown an J bla. k.
*H 50
8 50
6.50
3.90
4 00
3 50
10 per cent off
All
thildrcns Cloaks
Dress Skirts
During this >- ik· every ladies and misses dress skirt
will be on sale. —Head1
10 per cent off
All Dress SKirts
Some Extra Specials
1 lot $8.50 skirts now #5.00
1 lot 10.00 black skirts now 5.00
1 lot Î 00 ^ray -km* now J J5
jit 4.00 blue skirts now .1.00
Every SKirt at cut Prices
ladies iPctticoats
« toe M good izrade biack mrr ne petticoats—
îms*d wuh three rows ruftK^--h i. e been . ΛΛ
1 SO all tall cut to ΓΟΟ Ul
Does HT#*]
Smoke ■
If h» fa η pipe smoker and
doesn't have η nice pipe yon
need wast* no more time try-
ing to think of what to jçet
him for Christmas—
Give Him a Pipe.
Our at' ck of pipes include an
ample assortment of French
Hriarwnods and ««ran beauti-
iMeerechaume. We have all
sizes and shape»; some espe-
cially nice <>m s with amber
mouthpieces and {Fold bands.
HOOD & MARTIN
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That nothing is more suitable than a
BIBLE for a Christmas Present. We can
please you and it would please us to shoW
you our line. ♦
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Geo. A. Thomas Ô Sons J
Oriental Drug Store:
The place where they fill Prescriptions t
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Useful Christmas Presents
Carving Sets. Silver Knives and Forks Silver Spoons
Chusolite Ware Knives and Forks. Razors Razor
Straps Scissors (all kinds). Meat Choppers. Pocket
Knives. Washing Machines Baskets Hunting Coats.
Shot Guns Target Rifles. Bread Knives. Can Openers
Household Scales Larder Sets Cock Stoves. Quick
Meal Ranges Oil Healers Flour Bins. Kitchen Knives.
Raisin Seeders Clothes Wringers Leggins Corn
P< ppers Revolvers. Crumb Trays and Brushes
Boys Wagons. : : : : : : :
Ellis County Hardware Co
I STOVES
COOK*;S TOV Ε S £
A Our iu Mv comprît*. V·κ"k and Excelsior Stoves
Λ Prices $1 50tu$lu0«>» ....
"Wc want your trade."
t Waxahaehie Hardware Company
• D E. McCALL Manager
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\ .^^V'lAA^V^A'V^ yVVVW^ /vMAV'M^WVV AAAAAA
Brooks' Second Hard Store .
Ha? a '.lei to tu -tot) full |:n«· of all kfr <U of
h<*Ml ' U* »!· ' ·- h<· ftlfp tu ·>'« >h«'ffl i »·*"·>*«· V'it
buy. Wiii ι \ -hai ft' V.i · - or » II t>«. y· « "i l . ■·.·
ι Α. Ε. BROOKS.
2)0 £»*l Ma'n Α Α Α Α Ο'ά fb»«* 260
jf Vi' ΑΛΛ/Λ·*»Λι
It's Ud To You
Prices are b 11.made a E^er Cn> such .»s were
never made brf »te by m ri.»! mm on fresh new mer-
chandise. and "It's Up tu Y<>u" to cather in vme of
the plums we oft··? In
Rugs
You can m iK -«election from a t>i^ stock and ^et sorr.e-
thjη>j it nukes in accept bi<* Christmas (jMt lor lit-
m π All $2 50 Runs to clo*e at
$1.49 each Here you can buy 25c Mattings for
16c yard. Everything in
Carpets
Cut to the qu'ck--f»ne 3-ply all w.*>l carpets. worth
51 00 per yaid s.iie price Hlc vd. Several Tapestry
and Kashmir art squares at sacrifice prices Window
Shades m J Lace Curtain· go for less money
than the other fellow pays for his and we defv com-
petition to meet our prices on
Furniture.
Ils a kamiv.il ot prices We save you 25 to-40 per
cent on everything in the furniture lint». Examine
our big stock.
Let Us Show You.
D. EfifiER & SON!
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 220, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904, newspaper, December 16, 1904; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070023/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .