The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 268, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Crows
.4* *
Misses
and
Children»
Shoes
are all reduced.
Now
$1.95 for $2.50 kind
$1.65 tor $2.00 kind
$1.45 for $1.75 kind
$1.25 for $1.50 kind
$1.00 for $1.25 kind
.80 for $1.00 kind
These prices for cash
Crow Bros
The Shoers
SNAP-SHOTS AT THE NEWS
1 DAILY HAFFKNINUB OF THK
« CITY BK1KKLY TOLJ)
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Lyceum Operatic Co. Feb. 17. 71
Old Boreas paid us another visit
last night.
The XIV Club wil hold no meeting
this week.
Mocha and Java fresh and nice at
R. J. Moore's. tf
Keep your eye on the want col-
umn.
The New Century Typewriter is
the best. tf
Lyceum Operatic Co. Feb. 17. 71
Mrs. M. D Hickman is reported
some better today.
Ads in the Daily Light's want
colunni work like magic. Try one.
For typewriterssee J. B. Blaffer
Old phone 2Offlre at Stroud's
grocery. > tf
Miss Dunlap will entertain the
M. W M. club Friday afternoon at
.'5:30 o'clock.
The Enterprise added 40 new paid
in advance subscribers to its big
army of readers situ·» last Friday.
Very best North Texas Prairie
Hay bales average (>71bs. Only 4.">c
per bale delivered. Waxahachfe lee
Works. 71
Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Bateraan
UJU\ t*U lilt'# lllOli itO'W I
home recently completed on the
Dowdy lot on Kaufman street.
The infant of Mr. JernaRin who
lives near the Baptist church died
Monday night and was interred in
the City Cemetery yesterday.
Α ά SOUND Â ARGUMENT
It cannot be denied but that
it's a duty you owe your
relatives to give them a
Photograph of yuurself. . .
Delays are often regretted.
HUDSON Photographer
Damafed by Fire.
Lust night about v:iO when Mr?.
K. Chaska and brother (ïus Meyers
returned home from calling on a
neighbor they wf-rp surprised to find
their residence on tire The fire had
started in the dining room and was
beginning to get under pretty good
headway. An alarm was turned in
and the department responded
promptly. After the fire had been
extinguished the damage done was
found to be confined to the dining
room where the loss will probably
amount to i^Ol)
To Cure a Cold in one Day-
Take Laxative Jiromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W.
Orovf's signature is on each t>i>x
25o.
Cord wood f. o. b. W'axahaehie
pnr cord. Geo. Patterson
Lancaster Texas. tf
Lyceum Operatic Co. Feb. 17 71
Try ti pk^s. of Siiverspoon coffee
and a:et you a set of spoons worth
the money besides get gool coffee
at R. J. Moore's. tf
Mrs. J H. Thompson who came
here a few day* ago to visit her
mother Mrs. N. J. Hineg on Kauf-
man street has a three-year-old
son witli her who is iil with pneu-
monia.
Special gospel services beginning
Wednesday Feb. 10th at the <ίηκ
pel Hail conducted by Mr. VV
Finches of Detroit Mich. Meeting*
nightly at 7:30 p. ni. AH are cordi- I
ally invited to these services. 68
C. W. Bailey who formerly lived '
in tiii* county between Bovce and |
Falmer has returned to the county
from a two years' residence in the
Imiia!: Territory. Mr Bailey -ays '
he will never leave Kill- county
again unless some one runs hi η out.
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DURHAM'S
SPECIAL φ SALE
ON NEW WASH GOODS
Ν Ε W W A I S ΤI Ν G S
LADIES NEW SHOES
AND Μ Α Ν Υ Ν Ε W
SPRING LINES
SALE. ENDS
Saturday Night
Your
' -i -j
Favorite
Brand
Every man that smokes
cigars hashis little "hob-
by" in selecting his
smoke. Old smokers
learn by experience what
brand of cigars they en-
joy most and very nat-
urally do not care ιο use
other makes. Our cigar
line isverv complete. We
sell all of the leading and
most popular cigars and
are certain that you will
be able to find "your
brand" here. We are
very particular in keep-
ing our cigars in air tight
cases with just enough
moisture to keep them in
the proper smoking con-
dition
HOOD & MARTIN
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
Both Phones .... >o M
|j Nick Nlekole the new proprietor
J of the Greek Candy Kitchen now
' ha· one of the ewelleet and moat up-
to-date cold drink and confectionery
establishment In thl> part nt the
country. Since buying this place a
few week· ago he ha· kept the
painter· and paper hanger» busy
making change· and Improvements
on the interior of the place.
"Rabbit Foot Bill" the well
known auctioneer ha· spent a good
deal of his time thin winter on aj
trip through West Texas and the j
Indian Territory. He i· here now >
visiting hie family and to a Light j
man Bill said he had been having;
splendid success this «eason. He[
has been selling books principally!
and says sale· have been very good '
"Rabbit Foot" is probably one auc-
tioneer who haa made a success of
the busines. He owns a good home
in East End and is continuously >
making improvements to same.
Buckets of Sweetness.
M re. R. K. Butler remembered the
editors of this paper yesterday with
a bucket eucti of Kast Texas ribbon
ι cine syrup manufactured on lier
farm in East Texas. The syrup is
of splendid quality rich and sweet ;
: and we thank Mrs. Butler for her j
kindly remembrance. I'nele Snort
eii·» tells us fias been sick for sum#
time but we confidently expect to
hear of his rapid recovery. No
man can lonjf complain of ailment·
who enjoys such luxniee . > h·· is
now ravelin* in.
Other big Fires
Made today by I). Η Thompson's
coal. (%) j
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I PERSONALS : :
I «
Col. C. R. Gibson went to M > 1J
[Jregor last night. *
T. M. Sleeper win * bnsfn·»»* vis-
itor to Fort Worth yesterday.
Mies R-neie Morton of Will»
Point i· a guest of the family of Ed
Wise.
Mr. F. F. Patterson of Dallas is .
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Combs. 4
Mrs. R. L. Matthews and little j
Jnanette of Waco are visiting Mrs. <
Dr. A. B. Small while Mr. Matthews J
is in New York. J
Escaped an Awful Fale.
Mr. H. Haggins of MelbourneKla
wrjtes "My doctor said I had con
sumption and nothing could be done
for uie. I was given up t > die The
offer of a free trial botile of Dr.
Kind's New Discovery for consump-
tion induced me to try It. Kesults
were startling- I am now on the
road to recovery and owe all to I)r.
King's New Discovery. It surely
saved Yny life." This great cure ie
iruaranteed f<»r all tlin>af and lung
ilse<n»e« by Thoma» A Moore drng-
<ietM. Price ."«Oe and ft.00. Trial
bottle· free.
H. 4 Τ C. Bates.
V. w Orleans La February 10
to ii.ctusiv» Kare$15:.'*). Un.it
Febru iry 1ΛΙ KxtenM m of final .
limit granted.
On s file daily March 1."· to Aj>ril .'Ml
lo California common piints and in-
termediate points on direct lines one j
way ►•ootid class colonists tickets!
at rat»· of r-i «.». i'
Hi
Health
Mmsi tbe ability to do » good
ay'# work wltbont nndae fatljrtie m
tnd to And life worth living. Yea
an not ba*t> indigestion or eoaati·
ation without it* upsetting tbe
Iver and polluting tbe blood. Soeh
> conditio· may be beat and quiok-
at obtained by Herbine tbe beat
Irer regulator that tbe world haa
▼er known. Mr·. D. W. Brolth
rritee April 3 1902: "I n«e Her-
ine and find It the bent medicines
or conatlpation and regulating tbe
iver 1 ever used." Price 50 cents
lold by Hood & Martin.
4AAAAA ■». a a ^ /[ι
MAKE A START
♦
:
Don't wait /or a streak of luck
to come along and make a mil- «
lionaire of yoa.
open a Savings Account and
strike out for yourself.
You don't need a lot of mrnifv *
to Mart with; $1.00 will do. Φ
Then lay by something every Σ
wffk and you will find that ♦
regular systematic saving is
the surest and quickest way to
comfort and Independence.
We pay 4 per cent interest on
Savings compounded semi-an-
nually.
We loan our Home 8a* injfs
ftai.ks to customers which
makes saving easy. J
Open Saturday evenings until
7:3U fnjr Savings.
♦
Western Bank £> Trust Co
Waxahachie Texas j
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PECIAL SALE
(I SilK Special
40o yards silk pink blue salmon canary 1 Λ*·»
λ black and white sale price ivv
Ο JUG yards black satin ranging in price ffA
fr<>m v/C
One lot fancy silks <1.25 md >1.35 \ » 1 -
|| ues. sale pria·
\t 35c on·.· lot consisting of fancy silks.
rfe régula price 75c 51.00 51.25 and 51.50
ν also black brocade 5(k t. 51.25 and as-
sorted colors in vatin and wash silk rhe
0 entire lot this sale per yard
r* One lot Moire silk. iss<»rted . ->iors ind
black. 75c sale price 3"v
IF Γ wo pieces Moire silk pink and black iiAr
51.00 value this sale only "vC
r| [ ; silk issorted colors
51.50 regular price thi-> sale · 3v
One lot Crepe de Chêne from 1 to 5 yd
|% pieces assorted colors price range 75c to gA^
51.25 sale price 3"v ;
ft Embroidery and Laces
r* Our big stock of embroideries and laces was contract-
^ ed for away back in the tall before prices advanced.
^ Fhe advance on these goods will almost cover our
modest profit. Γο stimulate buying during this sale
while these goods are on display a discount of ... .
10 Per Cent
will be given on all Embroidery and Lace purchases
Another Deep Cut
Head the list below and if you need my item·- men-
tioned it's for sale here just as it's advertised. . .
33 1»3 Per Cent Discount
Stov k of blankets ranging in prie t· from #150 to $10.00
Comforts ranging in price from $1.50 rr> 5 2.50
Men's Overcoats raning in price ir<>rn 55.00 to $20.00
Boys Overcoats ranging in price from £4.00 to 5 7.00
Mens Woolen Underwear price from 51.00 to $ 2.00
Choice of above stocK at 33 1-3 off reg-
ular price
At 25 Per Cent Discount
All boys clothing. price range from $2.00 to 5 '>.00
All mens clothing (all blacks included)
nothing reserved price range from $5.00 to $22.50
Axminster and Smyrna Rugs 25 off
Mens dress shoes $3.50 $4.00 and $4 50
Above lot 1-4 off retail price
Ladies 53.00 and $3.50 shoe special price $2.50
Ladies $2.50 shoe sale price $1.95
Ladies 52.00 shoe sale' price $1.65
Misses fine shoes sizes 12 to 2. regular price
51.25. 52.00 and 52.50. sale price $1.50
Childrens shoes that have been selling at 75c
51.00 51.25 and 51.5<λ special price
20 per cent discount
Mens dress shirts negligee or white. 51.50
kinds sale price 51 20. 51.00 grade price .80
Ladies Tailored Suits Just 1-2 price
Ladies SKirts 25 per cent discount
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Dew Spring Goods Arriving Daily
J. S. CAMPBELL & CO
WAXAHACHIE a a TEXAS
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 268, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1904, newspaper, February 10, 1904; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070628/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .