The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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NOW ON
IN HOTEL SAMPLE ROOMS ON COLLEGE STREET
THE BEST of everything in Drug Store Goods now going at a Bargain for CASH. Toilet Articles Stationery
Kodaks Brushes Hand Mirrors Soaps Blank Books School Supplies Base Ball Goods Tennis Goods Cigars Rubber
Goods Shoe Polish. Ladies' Hand Bags and everything in Drug Store Sundries.
TOILET ARTICLES:
& Menen's Talcum Powder 3 boxes for 25c ^
Colgate's Tooth Powder 2 boxes for 35c $
ft; liudnut's Toilet Water 50c a bottle φ
Γ* Rexall Almond Cream 20c a bottle ^
& KodaRs 25 per cent off
φ Big School Tablets 25c per dozen ^
fa School Pencils Sc to 25c a dozen 15c Pencils 5c each φ
Γ Stationery about 1=2 price 25c Tablets 2 for 25c ^
ψ Typewriter Papers only slightly damaged about 1=2 price v
φ Bianii Books Inks Pen Points Typewriter Ribbons Carbon Papers etc. at prices ^
J»*. never before offered in Wax hachie. ^
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φ)1 Remember our stock consists of the best of everything m its line. Never under other conditions could they be sacrificed
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at their present low prices Now is the chance ol~ a life time to stock up on the very best Drug Sundries a ι u·· > m ^
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WEATHER Tonight and vVednes
day fair warmer. Max. S4: Min. f>4.
Rainfall .10.
FOU SAI.K Phaeton. good .is new
a bargain. Sen Hubert Tomploton. (fj
FOR fire and tornado insurance see J
Burleson & Veazey over Matthews ι
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ΡΟΚ SA I.Κ One-half dOMB dtlli&g I
room « hairs. Apply at 1®4 Weet Mar-I
vin avenue. 135 !
WAXAHACHIE Hot Mineral water
delivered daily. B. S McCourt. Old
Phone 4CI. tf
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hand typew riter chetip W.ixaha» hie
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resident e Dr \V D. Bo\d 36
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MILAN IN THE FIELD
Observations Made by Enterprise Mis-
sionary on His Weekly Round.
Well to be sure our cotton is
nothing to brag on this year hut
there's one thing we had a bumper
last year. Still we have cotton and
a big prier The producer is all
right foi hr has corn and hogs and
can g< t along fine but the harvest
for the pickers is going to be scant.
\*> ■ an up against :i dry spell tbrer
nntith. incr a rain It is putty
tough hut life is a wherl of fortune
some tiroes we are up and some
tiiy · we an· down. \ fellow has
•■ouii thin 1 to 1» thankful for and
I am In lui k for th>· roads an good.
<■ II Windham ι pni:> well
pleased *ith his prospect- loi he
will make from a third to a half lie
Ik picking and has things moving as
usual for you know h<· is a mover
V Κ t) it ill» .tv. me ι») 'llnnei
ami miked of his old home in VII»-
wisMppi This w ts m firs: visit
to Μι Ο Melll» and I I i h ■ him fill··
I III· ifli . Hllii It toi - ο I
Hilt » he w. puking < olta* mil n.
ten· wed W* impet I xiuld >»"' fin»
ι πι. ι a trader and ha a ue*
m>is. <·»· r> time I mm> hint. W. il
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k '* ia4 kw« ·*>* mar*»·
who killed him. His reminiscences ο
life in Ihe territory are very inter
■ sting and [ love to talk to him. We
;.M· :j Ululate into rhe night. "Yes."
he says. "most of the bad men of
ι In old days are dead died with
their boots on or are in the peniten-
tiary. Civilization pushes such fel-
lows oui ' .1 Λ. Campbell came over
mxt morning and --ubsi rlbed. He
j and his wife both love to read the
! papers and are never without. J. W.
Huileson had compan> but ga\e me
a little talk He is ι good friend to
us and never lets the Enterprise get
out
At Palmer I si e man* of our old
tïieiids W. M Hawkins and Dick
Humphries said send her on. I
u· nt ou to lo\i s I 'a r k and me
Mi I'arker. .Mi William and It· \
Williams the pastor of th· Christian
church there l.ove Park is the
creation of Cal Ian· It has several
acres of large .-hade ι ru t. a swim
tiling pool a tennis court. .sings
ι roquet a club housi ind is In fact
Jll.-t ρ II I of III·.:·.: It * a
' t|ulpp*'il it ι Mist οι ι trial t hulls
and dollar* and Mi I.ove deserves
grant prat**? from th· · uuens of
I'altnet ind tturronndlni. tmrtf)
his ■ niet prit»
Whee night minr ntt I dro«e out
ι·ι the home of II C SUil·' Ile II a -
a fine how·*. well furnialod and
ι heir hoapitallty I·· Iheli liinetl»
no»» no I«umIi lli 'an I»"» ar«
Ίΐι·- frllovi and »ir with · irh Mfcw
■ · »·ΓΜ ni koallttltii al ^ 11*1 t»n
ttlitrall) al Waco And baft «tac»
ill h«|r of -Iiur III 'h. baillait
i«trkM Iif ibv «ι»!· II» no* ha*.
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larva ΤΊιat ntefcr aa h* pal Hi* 4ia
-••inι tn> «feoatil«*r it *»m<4 tu
• imbu:' la Mill titmi Hlli
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η Mar aa4 tlft*. »|lt I ·*· tkrr·
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Whi'lej· John Paie and Mr. Co
lins are there as of yore and ail dc
( i:.R wo)! Dr. Kvuiid is the docto
ι there and everybody loves Docto
I Dob. Uni I notice one tiling he is be
j coming more ilndish in his dress ai
I he gets older. .7. C. Holder took mi
! np for dinner and a good .mr too
j.\li Holdei is the blacksmith tiieri
land does a pood business always
j Trumbull has lots of pood people
and my trips there are always a
; round of fun. The tiling that Mr.
Herrin put in worked to perfection.
I He will pin in $ I 'iiMi worth more a
<>011 as he can. It will work and
wi : h· tli·· ultima'·· means of ..vin·.:
.this heav\ black land from the big
1 inins.
Tom Stewart well darn him. I
staid all night with him and he gave
me <>ll the blackberry win* I could
drink and insisted that I drink
more The wine was Just fine and
Γοηι is ;i dandy but who wouldn't
be with ι keg .f wne as good as
thai' Mi Stewart last daugbte.
wil.- married a few we. k <o t.> Mr
I'lne Jeffer* ami now h·· and his
I wife are alone Th'-t Λ > l|ir< faal as
oung as the> did veai ago. but
voit know I told you about that keu
of win. and that ma> have a deal to
do with then nuthfiil feeling- Hut
mu) thr> aln.iu I Itappt and mat
Ih«· k*« never I»· eDi|»! · I* »« wUli
tor the»· *>1 people
From Γ; uiulmll to Ho<keit We it·»
.(«to a mild «lu. nation 41x1 'he Km
Hacked the 6u>>> bat! λ nvm «lue*
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- ! ate dinner with him ;md his guc
- ! mother and she is well and jolly a
r : lie always is. Uockett was my firs
love in Ellis eounfy and I love he
rill for - lie has been i;o·'<(1 lo in··.
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l»l{<>\\ VKI> IN I IKK.
I 'liil<ll'»ass * 'oun(> VUoi'in > Ijosi's
Ijifr ill I'eiuliar Maniii'i'.
ι hildre: - Texas·. Sept in M.
I ιïriinmett <<>unt\ attorn*. of C'bil-
jdtiss county w:u- drowned in what
i known as City Lake just north ol
town Sunday morning. Mr. lirim
I mett rode into the lak>- to κί*ι· his
horse a -wlm. when the auitnal
I threw him off and h· .ink to his
lit .11 11 \ f t· ' two I: > *l « < ■ ί (Î ! \ '
reeoteretl his body.
Mr. (Irinituett w.in about .!t) yearn
of aju· and was α man of tnanv fine
qualttim
Skin Biotciiss
m.l κ : f ίur. ! r II '
litt.e cmotiy of |;rtmf th.n
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or ί *erW)nerot a roach raorc scrtou* sk
tr ι-: . ■ toiiniif In ai.y rttni it you ·
r 1 t·. : or fururtr heal·.. >v~
.· uoul^i g> ! n i of the trouble «tome no mi:
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d ΙΰΰΟ FIFÏY ctaF BOXES OF
SWAIN'S BACKACHE
MlID KIDNEY PILLS
"FREE"
We want to prove to read-
ers of (he Daily Light that Swain's
Backache au<l Kidney 1*11 In will mure
Brlght's Disease Diaheie» Gout.
Rheumatism Lumbago. Dropsy
Backache Too Frequent Ktnη»τ or
Difficult Urination Catarrh "f be
Uladder Incontinence of Print-
Blood l'oison. Heart Palpitation
Bladder Trouble t'onsttpatlon Uil-
llousnese Sick Headache. Nervous-
ness ind many other dlteu-·» ->at
come from the kidneys
If you have any of the abov< mm
ed diseases and will send lCr !r> Fil
iir to pay postage .lid iiiallln>r vre
villi «'ml vo.i a "t box fre«·
Thousands of p<«'plc »hr> suffer frc-n
kiilr·· y troubles h:».. ( ·. n rurw! ' v
th«ir il-"- that I- wl.jr *> effei »»"i
the first box fret-
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1907, newspaper, September 10, 1907; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072100/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .