The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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Whatever the
W either Is LlKe
Have You Got
Shoes
To Salt It
? ? ?
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We invt siu-^ers ui
Suriii i\ I' ι i > I tie
weather η an t ίο Ί
υ s Spring slyit-s ire
here if the 1 imb gambols
and rubber and water-
proof shoes ! the Hon
roars- -lor man ■ \vo-
nx\η of my age.
Ladies
Dun'i î ni to s r our
$2 50
Trinitonian
Oxfords
CROW
SHOE COMPANY
MISSION" IUV ( Ό Χ V Κ Ν ΤΙ Ο Ν.
ΙΙιΙΚΙκιπ. District Meeting Closed
Last Niglit.
The Hillsboro District Missionary
Convention in session :it Italy two
days closed last night with a sermon
bj F M Fleming pastor of the
Christian church at Denton. The
whole meeting has been highly enter-
taining and very harmonious.
A. .1 Bush yesterday morning
spoke on the subject. The Gospel
of (he Helping Hand.' In handling
his subject he made a strong plet
for the support of the Inliette Fow
1er Orphan Home at Grand Prairie
of which institution he superir
tendent
Charles Chasieen υί Garland »li:
i.tlaued "The L'ses of Our Mission*
"The Four Years' Centennial Cru
-sade." open parliament discus-ion lei
by George H. Morrison of Oak Cliff
was also discussed by C. B. Knigh
of Ennls. A. J. Hall of Dallas Mrs
Crenshaw of Hillsboro. Colb\ Hal
of Hillsboro. Yam \ D. Kemble ol
Waxahachie and \ 1. Bush of Grant
Prairie.
The afternoon was devoted to the
reports o. committees and the an
mtal session of the Christian Worn
anBoard of Missions presided ove
i>\ ne président Mi.-s I! t ii„ Mttsol
of Dallas and the election of o'fi
cer- The officers elected for th
■ nsiiing ear wer< President. Κ S
Bledsoe ItaP vice president ! .1
Hat" Dallas -ecretar>. John Wood
en. Red O.tk
The place elected for next meet
mg 1b A1 vat ado
Hi. Ile Iie*.t NI il il in tli. World.
i'he richest man in thf world ca
no· lta\ r his kidneys replaced nt
« ' le ■ I · · fi it Is inipc·' tat
not to negle.' the-.· organs If Ft
fir.- sign to dange the s>mpton
will dls pi·· and uni hi >111 ι
Im* restored. as It strengthen: at
Κ writ. "I have u-d Foley
Κ lain Cum and lake great pleasu
m utlBn it . ured ine permanently
\ dlRea . wntch certain
Uetii. t iillt'ii' \ι:..!» It. t- 11· ·I
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A U«i> ..nil fM«Ri I. «
..am .iiicmrx mi rial»· at tke
m mm* «a «lr \pr1i ti a t : 5
April I»
LOCAL NEWS
»··»» ♦♦♦♦♦
Mr.-t m» »t (he !.·· ν rin* tonight
-•O—»
ΗλγΙηι m f- ι r* 4«t i·-· Nveom'»
narket 1 ΐ
- f»-
Have vo ir tv|w>« ι iipr m
F Ρ Cronk Co'» «f
Su· It. I>. MtK'cml» f«t fin- «ml
ii>ni!«Vi iniariUMr. tf
—
F re* h strawberries reielved dally ;
:tl Blank A Hilt'- If
Have your Holler : ualen icpalred
it Κ ϊν Crunk Co'e tf
—v*
\ large cro* ! »a- at the Main
Siii'fl rink lift night
Full i>--unitunt of Il h !:<elied
ίνα'» da* il Blank k Belt's tf
I have· t few bushels i t i>ur> Un» -
" den cotton »·' ΐ·ι1. I) II Thompson. II ;
ο ■ - 1
W'IU Pool i>- on trial In the district
(.our on t (luni;i· of horse »h»ft
—ο
l'or a rl I stir stifus piion· till more
ί at Campbcll-Dunnsway Lumber
I Co. tf
—ο—
' Have your lawn mowers sharpened
and adjusted at Will Moure Hardware
1 Co. 20
o —
We guarantee to have the host
chocolate ι hip · in town ;·! tli< Cozy
Corner. 14
—ο—
Von should see our stock of nulli-
fies before you lui? Waxahachle
Lumber Co. wl2dl7
—o-
When you want Ice call the ice de-
partment of the Modern Milling and
M'f'g. Co. tf
—ο—
When you need » plumber call
Bunkley. with F. S Cronk Co Both
phones 84. tf
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Let F. S. Cronk Co. figure with
you on that new roof either sheet
tron or asbestos. tf
The citizens of Waxahachie can-
not afford to vote against the bond
issue on April SO.
If you want the best carriage and
buggy service phone 49. Batton-
Kennedy Company. tf
Tomatoes new potatoes squashes
:«>aus. peas asparagus tips rheu-
lmrb. at Blank A; Belt's. tf
ι we want u> enarpen your lawn mow
I ers. We will call for anil deliver thetn. 1
I Will Moore Hardware Co. 20'
"Τ0- .
j Will Moore Hardware Co will shai-
i pen your/awn mowers on a Ko<jt Bros.
- machine. It has no equal 2U
I You can aid ι ho San Francisco ι
j earthquake sufferers by going toi
ι Dillon's Hug Monday night. j
—ο— ι
Your carriage and buggy orders ι
will recoiv.· prompt attention. Phone'
<4!t Patton-Kennedy Company. tf|
I The ladies are especially nvited to
visit the new rink every night. The
best of order is kept at all time*.
Oui randies are made by a skilled j
• wori man with twenty years exper-|
■ ; ieno·. i omi and s·" at the Cozy Cor- i
tier 14
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Something new. Almond Cream
Candj and If you will gei one pound
you will become ;i regular customer
' Co* - Corner 14
Τ .1 Kriei son ι he barher has
heel· -il in moiled to ^ervc as a petit
Miror for the Ma\ term of lin If. S.
Court wlii'h ("liven··.. in Τ » ; 11111 ν
—ο—.
\ a' w maple flotn λ ill be leady
I lor ii ·· Id Π11 Ion' rlnl· I■ > noon ιο-
ί morrow The proci*-di Mondai nigh*
vill go to the San KrandfMO earth
uike sufferer»
Despite tbe
-Ο-
Ι tin in lie ι of ladles at the Main
link this uiornlnu It· iueru-
in da tod Krida> morning*
r< · >.·.! ■ ladl· who will
Mi
odl
Mi
(lllBwitr · t-r pu ρ·* ε hut.*· ; Λ &4 4<κ
orator at I'lMfbilt-DaMiavi} Od"«
[24 .-i(erl#»<i known hi* M
λ*** itttfbfi4i H»*!»·» tfnllr am
' llHti twit paironae* .Haι· yoi
•bout hail ->a wall patwr » 'DW lHi
I V ! Hi ID ro pil l to Mtjflft ff«Rj I
IhkIi tiu! I.ii* t I uim|
I Of I tu > l<u*Ov* F ? till itjrrup
ûd<) Hiff 'nmbt# «ι t' at4
j 4ilHewUou. λ ud »UniviAl«· ()κ- iftv
I (HHir)i' vi(boQ( srritfttl&x ttk#·
1 (ITCâtiiC J| V|t lîilï* ttbrl f)Jà Γ T €~Atfr i l
• <Uw It < lime λΜ)
i hNdmlM· ud fcronlc roa»tlpa'U>i
I On no UuMt* fruit rtjrrup dor» at
t'h I nut—t nr *rlpf and It mild aa
ijit Ι pir.u&an· to fake Refaae iilat
<α(*· H W 1'KARIS fHw'Ial \fr>
Soap
Carefulness
A fair Ski* α dw
ι» often a quMitum of η wash ba-
sin and the ικΜψ iwl Bewart
of the cheap. highly jwrfumed
^•ap- that irritai*· wid roughen
Among our other well known
btiwb »f fine toilet *■>»(>* let in
Rheuters
A new creation of complexion
-·:ψ strongly recommended to
those who wish to have and to
keep a dear smooth skin.
Hood & Curlin
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
(Successor* to Hood & Martini
Silver Hat Pins
W. arc showing a gr. \'»t varie·
ty of
Silver H at Pins
in all the very newest l'.«κ■ pit·
terna and shapes.
These have Sterling silver fronts
and guaranteed at
25c Each.
M. W. WALKER
The Fashionable Jeweler
Dillon's
Skating Rink
Will be closed tonight
but will open Saturday
at 1 o'clock with a new
MAPLE FLOOR.
( (>ΜΊ .ΐ:ΐ·.\( I I Ν ( UK Λ*ί(>.
Purchase <>Γ Trinity and l$ra/.os
Kqiiipinent llciiii; ('onsidried.
Fort Worth. Tex. April 20.—Vict
President and Traffic Manager D. B.
Keeler of the Fort Worth and Den-
ver City and Vive Prosidene and
General Manager M. Sweeney of the
Trinity and Brazos Valley are in
Chicago in conference with Presi-
dent Β. I. Winchell and Vice Prési-
dent Biddle of the Bock Island lines
relative to the purchasing of the
equipment of the Trinity and Brazos
Villi' which is part of the Colorado
Southern system.
: : is < ono-rem ι was to have been
! ι .t: ι' Worth and President
in ν "i have been here Wed
. <■(■.■ pans witli Vice Presi-
dent Mu ! · who arrived here thi>
afternoon ί in Dallas but owing u
other business a more important
matter haling a ι i s. n in Chicago Ml
Winch Ml was compelled to leavi
Louisiana for Chicago Instead oi
. "tnini· via Knit Worth Messrs
Keeler .ind Sween» are expected t<
! returi· Monday.
(•41 lit (|HH UI'tOM II.
I η ι Trlnin I'nlverxlt;
till morning fo
>> a!lend Ί»· state orti
onlut Miss.·* Har
tii»<tt Uoblnsun. Λι>
K. it M- si Donald
D· irint It·mi· n am
h.ι nleil by Pro)
m ' d Mr» Ρ Ora
* ill I ' lurD by Win ο Ui
in- the ball K.ilue lit
I'l.ttet .Il mil Ti'«i
«>ι ml' ιο-
ί Olbaoti
Vuii« da
ell win»»
lie original
ι*·» l'hb .iK" originate
ir throat and tun
t on kCIOBBI of I he μ·)
[Kt'tilarlir of Koto?
Tar man* imitation* ai
' h·· «.-nuln· Tht··
.Itaiion» have «imlli
. Il» «are <ι( ιΐκ-r
Γ »* il. «fi and Τι
•t I «Ιι·
nlM
- 4fCttl
Γ lanlf· "fji ■ »kate free
named mornine·
μλ\λ<;βη
♦ *1
♦ PERSONAL MENTION ♦
• ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦·♦♦♦
Il Holland »ml to Dalla» <hl* j
mot util*
Nli^- link Vtlkl —nu ! vl»!tln« rcl·
«ilii·» in Dallai
I»r S I. HorwbeaV returned thl*
riontine fioni An-tic
I Τ .ii.u·1 s< ha» returned from a
t ; in ' ti'tfrt und San Nntooto
M' C i Mtl'tr is t initias friend*
and relut h ■ ·* In Dallas ihit. week
I'ν I C Κι 1 lefi thl* morning
fut .ι visit to 111" brother In San An-
tonio
Mi» Vi I Mi-iialfe and children
have relutneil to Dallas after « visit
to M and Μι- Ο. I. Adkiseon.
Mr Cloud who lins l>een \lsltlnir
her pister. Mrs \ .1 Thomas left
this morning for her home at Lake
Charles. La.
Mrs Matï.nn ad -on of San An-
tonio friends o! the family of Π
Helland. passed through Waxalta-
chie last night for N'o t w a \ w here
the\ will spend the mimmcr.
Kilmers Hili! Ariiv.-iln.
Πιο? Scurry. Dallas; Β M llili-
j iianl. Chicago C Cobb St. Joseph
Mo C. I* Curtis Corsicana: Julius
j Weir New York: I' M Llbbe Dal-
j las; .1. M LogRins. Funis; Horace
; Wi'ftthers. Milford; F. Λ Ryan Dal
las John Γ. Terrell Terrell; Wal-
tei Hillnps. Dallas; II Harrison Dal-
las. Κ. H Angell Houston; Η Γ).
Haskins St Louis ; |' S. Sparks
I Waco: J D. Rose. Dallas; J. \V.
Cherry Si. Louis; A. K. Schaffer
Wapakaneto Ο. : Ο. H. Dttnmati St
Mary's O.: Jake Matthews. St Lou-
is;T.A Tinado. San Antonio; W.M
Cooper St. Louis; A. B. Miller Fort
Worth If. S. Shields. Parker Amuse-
ment Co.. Will B. Rust St. Louis; J.
M. Davis Dallas: H. W Fontaine
Dallas: Sam Harlan T. & Β. Y ; W.
W. Robertson. Oklahoma City; Β. T.
Sneed. Dallas.
rtEALTHY PLANTS
Require the Most Careful Attention ftt
Well us Good Soil.
Did you ever see a rosebush which—
despite the most beneficent environment
of soil—of sunshine—and of atm >?phere
—seemed never to achieve a healthy
growth.
A ton of manure will not help a plant
that has a canker eating- out its heart.
You must destrov the cause before you
can remove the effect.
Tou cannot euro Dardruff r>rvi Bald-
ness by rubbinc on hair loti '.s. and
Tubbing in vaseline etc.
j You must look tn tb® fa· - ··-» ■ .* th··^
j trouble—it's a germ at < r·· >r- f
I your hair which eau:;· ·· t .1 "t
! Newbro's Herplclde .-i .·-.·*■.· ·»· · rm
! and healthy hair is thr» s . ·· ··
Sold by leadlner dru ear*--ts. S#»nd Oc
etaraps for sample to The Herpi ide Co.
Detroit Mie.h.
Herring Drug Co.. Special Agents.
PAWNED FOR CANDY.
tCarriiigs Worth $200 Were 8ol«l for
Twenty Cents.
Waco Texas April 20.—A beauti-
ful pair of earrings worth $200
was stolen from Mrs. Cohen of North
Seventh street two weeks ago and
Eva Hamilton a negro «irl. \'\ years
old is alleged to have pawned them
for 20 cents worth of cand> at one
of (he outside grocery stores The
officers worked hard on the ease and
finally arrested and jailed the girl
I who had been working about Mrs.
I Cohen's for awhile.
DIKTI ItB.W i: IN Π \ \S
Shock of l*acifi< Coast l.art hi|Uakt
V'ι·»·> Light Here.
\tiHtin. Texas. April 20 The of-
j fh ial weather instrument at th*
'State Cniversit \ showed the effort?
• of th«· Shu Francisco earthquake
The man in charge stated Wed
tie-<la> that there was a vei> slight
dinturhance ill reia> which Oct nrreij
rihoitl) afte. tht time accredited t<
the hour of the diMiuibntife ou th»
I'a( ifii -«lope
BHfcVITlES BUNCHED
S*nat#* wn» in Μ"»ι»ι«>η tin» h *hor
Men* W* dn· *da>
('oil#»* tor at l'oit Mtirrav .*i Ituffal
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Il dfi η « <· κγμι'.·«1 Km f; !-r
K nffl· »l* raw «·η fer $? ·-···■
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NO EARTHQUAKE
But Maude In Town
Go-Carts Baby Buggies and Picture framing lines!
Also see the celebrated McDougall Kitchen Cabinet^
in our show window.
Come and look over our lavs from Kitchen to parlor
before buying
Kemble Brothers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
1
When You Write Out!
Your Orders
don't neglect to order sack of
our flour. Milled from the
choicest wheat obtainable in
the world. Every precaution
is taken to secure absolute |
cleanliness in its preparation j
Modern Milling
Ô M'f'g Co.
Don't
Worry
About catching your
train. Telephone
No. 2 and they will
do the rest
Rain or shine
ilwavs on tirru*.
John Davenport
felephone No. 2
I m "«'ΝΤΙΝΟ ££
I Pro»lc Dour In a PirlueUr W*y
Cleaning and
Pressing
The majority of the men
know our reputation for
cleaning and pressing
but for those who have
not tried us we ask for
an order.
We will please you so
well that you will send
all your work to us
thereafter.
Work called for and de-
livered.
TJhee S^arley
For Sale
:î0 acres adjoining Waxahachie
cheap. The finest iand for truck
farming in this vicinity.
A bargain in a block of 15 res-
idence lots.
Several cottages for rent.
f7
L. C. TODD Pres.
T. H. HARROW Secty.
If voti don't ettre to drink
'Frosty"
Heurt h» #."> I*) for » cMt «·( 4
i|i tie it "Dull»»" pli'·* or H.fiU
fur u ι »»·· f Kour Ι)ι<ι*ιι "Di»l
It· Spilt»
Wf rtlb w fi«r Imtlle» returiii·-'
J)c per il» il e 11 nnd for <·(»»·
?<Κ· ι·»οΙι
Dallas a Brewery
Dallas. Texas
FIRE INSURANCE
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American Insurantr Co.. ol Boilon Ma*»
S« Paul Fire C Marine In» to. Herman l nderwrtler» De-
partment ol Milwaukee.
Mm ha il it » In* lo MWmtan Fire t. Marine Ια·. Co.. ol
Urtroii. MU h.
A. T. Bishop Cs Co.
Spruit Harden Hre In* l ο . ol Philadelphia.
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