The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Sweaters
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cliO'W 'ronι and every suit is a iiasterpjeer (1 style and finish. 1.50 ο 8.50
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211 I flits
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Men's and Box s liais
Suae'
Children's
Sweaters
r>0c to 2.5U
Blankets &
Comforts
50c to 8.00
Men s and
Boys Shirts
Uc to 1.50
b ■ ι detailed description < 1 this de-
partment ΉΙ! 'Ill fli.i/iact every
known leather a -lyle for men women ami
children Br sure to see these.
Λ -;η·( i.illy strong
Men's Hats
Boy s Hats
All the latest st\
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31 50 to $7.00
35 c: to 2.1/0
he found here.
TrunHs τ nd Suit Cases
Here quality and priée protect οιι front ilii
position. Trunks - $ 1 .SO to $20.00
Grips - - - ' Uc to 12.00
Suit Cases - - 1.00 to 8.00
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jBoy s Knee i
Pants
2'c to 2 50
STAPLES
While staples aave advanced in prices our
warehouses were "chock full of these goods
before the advance. Hence our prices are
lower in the .·· goods than you'll find elsewhere.
Calicoes 5c
Cotton Checks .... 5C
Brown Domestic 5c up to - - 10c
Bleaching 5c and up to - - 10c
Canton Flannel 5c and up to - 12^.
Outing 5c and up to 10c
FREE! FttEE! FREE!
As long as they last we will give FREE with
every $25.00 purchase at our stdre a beautiful
BRONZED I ON CLAD CLOCK
"It rings to beat the hand."
LINENS
10-4 Linen Sheeting 1.00 1.25 and - 1.50
Plain Linen Table Damask worth 3.00 at 2.50
Art Linen 08c and - - - 85c
Linen Table Damask 25c to - - 2.50
NOTIONS
Handkerchief^. Dress Trimmings Ribbons
Bells Hosiery Gloves Head Scarfs Phoenix
Mufflers Laces Mexican Drawn Work Hand
Embroidered Scarfs and Center Pieces. Ap-
pliqued Scarfs and Center Pieces in bright
colors. Turbans Puffs Persian Ribbons Hair
Ornaments Hand Bags Μ···Γ Hosiery Silk
Mufflers Cuff and Collar Buttons. All of the
above of the latest style.
Τ runks
I Grips and
Suit Cases
Men's Work
and
Dress Pants
1.00 to 7.50
Mens&Boys
Sweaters
50c to 3.50
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WAXAHACHIE TEXAS
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■ordinance declaring AN η
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■N'D MOTOR VEHICLE LIMITS
■ο?. τ;ΐί·: city op wana-
Iachie TEXAS.
I'T ORDAINED by the City Coun-
V of t'.ie City of Waxahachie
Bexss:
l^cle 1. That the public roads
Pta and driveways embraced >n
■following boundaries and includ-
■ Mld boundaries where said
■darips constitute a public road
■ttor drive way or a part thereof.
■*4 the same are hereby declared
Ρ the automobile and moto.
■cl« limits of the City of-ttTaxa-
Texas.
Pilnning at a bridge on an1
Ie Waxahachie Creek where tho
piaehie and Italy Public Roal
P®* said creek; thence in a
P^rty direction with the east
I(l' Blocks 99 39 and 38 Of
1» Addition to the City of Wax»·
P*> Texas to Jeffereon Street;
P* to an easterly direction with
1ΚΓβ*( to Gives· Street; thence
Ρ With Given· Street and across
Ρ1^eet to Aiken Street; thence
■Aiken street to Wyatt Street;
P* wltt Wyatt Street to β»
nis Street; thence along Ennis
ι Street anil across Vickerv Street to
Coleman Street: thence along Cole-
man Street to the southeast line of
the Old MeEIrath farm; thence ina
. southwesterly direction to Boss
I Street; thence with Ross Street
ι across Williams Street to North Coi-
1 lege Street; thence with North Coi-
j lege Street to Brown Street: thencb
j north with Brown Street (o 5th
! Street; thence west with 5th Street
to Williams Avenue; thence eouî»
with Williams Avenue to Marvin
Avenue; thence west with Marvin
Avenue to East University Stree'.
thence north with East University'
.Street to Willie Street; thence with1
Willie Street to West University
ί Street; tnence with West Univers».» :
Street to Sycamore Street; thence j
with Sycamore Street to Grani ί
Avenue; thence with Grand Avenue
ι to Main Street; thence westward j
i with Main Street to Park Circle; ·
thence with Park Circle to j
Jefferson Street; thence east wit·.
Jefferson Street to Hawkins Street:;
'thence with Hawkins Street to the;
j rl*htof-way of the Missouri Kansas j
& Texas Hallway Company of Texas. j
thence with said right-of-way in n
southeasterly direction to Rogers :
Street; thence south with Rogers
Street across Waxahacliie Creek iu
ti.e plate of business of 1). H.
Thompson; thence In a westerly
direction 0:1 a street that ;s contigous
lo said place of business and on the
southwest side of same to Cautrell
Street; thence with Cautrell Street
to Givens Street In Billiard Heights
Addition to the City of Waxahacliie.
Texas: thence with Givens Street to
the northwest corner of Block 11 of
Bullard Heights Additij.i to ; he
City of Wax.thachie Texu- them#
along the south west sides of Blocks
11 6 24 and 29 of said addition to
Washington Sti«et; thence down
Washington Street to Waxahuehle j
Creek ; thence down calil creek to j
the place of beginning
Passed and approved tills 20th I
day of September 191C.
A. LASSWELL !
Mayor of tvo City of Waxahachie j
Texas. !
ATTEST:
CARROLL TODD
Secretary of the City of Waxuhachio
Texas. 54
Cheap Fuel.
We have nice dry cobs. Big loaj
for 11.50. Shlve & Keys. tf
Eighteen roll· toilet paper aal
holder for $1 00 at Cronk Co. tf
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Coining Attractions.
October :i Tiin Murphy in "Mr
Opp."
October "Tïie Smart Set."
October t;—"Wildfire."
Slieltou'H ()|>eru House.
Old bookt old wines old friends
and Tim Murphy. They are all in
the same jelaes. They denote ex-
cellence and they never go back oa
ua. There is not another corne lian
who can furnish such in evening of
whimsical delight r.s Mr. Murphy i
Hia humor Is fresh and spontaneous; ι
his pathos is heartsearching and he I
turns from gravo to gay and from
lively to cerene with the irresponsi-
bility of an April day. An evening
In his company is one of the those
occasions which cloars the brain. ;
rests tired nerves restores confi-
dence in human nature and helps
to make the responsibilities of life
lighter. He can be gay without be-
ing frivolous funny without being
coarse serious without being heavy
sad without being depressing and
dramatic without recours· to any
other methods than Just plain every
1 day human nature. There is a
< p.eightoi liness in his art whic·:
conies across the footlights as if a
part of ;.n intimate and precious ex-
pi'iiuire were being reveal. 1
through the spectrum of a familiar
episode.
(in anil off the stage Tim Murphy
is quite two personalities. Yet m
he swings blithely through a per-
formance with the earnest manner
the sly wink the convincing nod
the spontaneous gesture and the
quaint pose he is so natural thai. !
he is really beyond discussion. On ι
this visit he is to be seen here on i
October 3 in the new comedy suc- j
cess by Alice Megan Rice entitled
"Mr. Opp." Miss Rice Is also thei
author of "Mrs. W'iggs of the Oao- j
bage Patch." The book "Mr. Opp' !
was dramatized by Douglas Z. Doty j
editor of the Century Magazine.
All scenes are laid In Kentucky and 1
give scope for the beet of comedy. ;
At tkt Majestic.
Two acta come to the Majestic for
the close of the week. Naah
Rhlnehart do · singing and dancing |
stunt while Edwin Warren le billed j
aa a comedian different from the.
rest. There will be another good In-t
dian picture tonight entitled "True
to H la Trust."
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No. 204 leaves 7:33 ρ m
No. 2U2 l'ave» 9:45 · m
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No. 2"3 leaves 9:03 a η
No. Jll leave» 7:33 ρ m
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No. 'J (Limited) leaves ..10 36 a m
II. « T. C.—West Hound
So. 8b leaves β:26 a m
No. 83 loaves 6:45 pa-
No. 89 -.vent bound arrives 11:10
n. m. Connects at Garrott
train from tb· nortb and
south frooo Coraleana.
No. 87 wets bound arrives 5:50 ρ
m. Connects at Garrett
with train from tbe nortb..
No. 82 leaves 11:26 a. m. Connect·
at Bnnia lor Houston.
No. 86 leaves »:<hip m
Ne. 88 leave· 9:00 a. m. Connect·
with north and southbound
No 84 East bound ler.ves 4:60 ρ >
m. Connect· with south- '
bound to Mexia and aor»fc.
"'ound to Dallaa.
m»iry « Brwro· Valley
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910, newspaper, September 29, 1910; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072050/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .