Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1916 Page: 6 of 6
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“GOODKNl’i
ITNIONStrrS
Cool and
Comfortable
$1.00 lo $2.50.
None Better at the
Jolesch &
Chaika Co
“The Rif Store" I
Since 1875
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Kaaitac* I* rhaap r«*d. U»* Tubw
Mppa H portortlp. fit* till* * heap
hot good Kilo at w*t*hK«hi*i bom
Mr Co. **
Mr*. V. M. Hhelton who t* rUH-
|B« h*r rtaoabtor. Mr*. John Hla-
«Mo«. hi Kl faao. wrttoa ihot Kl.
Ciw ha* a vmrf war-llka apt«w»r
a**-* at proaoai Mur* Mian H.ooo
troopan bar* arrived tf>»m to r*
In tor re tb* troop* alroadj xUtloa-
ad I harp. Kb* «?aclar*d ahwlatn
I I* ned h*«ln*n* i» to
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Mi*. JStn It*"*. «" Mo*>ro* «;r*et
'•ko ho* knew <n with dlbMhnrtn.j
j m r~yrr*l mt>rh tm^ror^ today.
• OKA l. «4KHtPIR'IXA work*
'oat tt«er imklM. flank** ik* k X
I***-?* yirlft** Ik* blood. Oar* hoaitti
' U !)a*t Try "*• h«tf • *"**'•• seder
u.ar f-snuit** At drag »«««• ad if
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me fp#nd* of MIA* Uaelk* C»«»h.
dtinghtnr Of J. T. t roth. Arlington
Jfatgj;t*. «*»« Ur $>!«•.—<i to learn
«l»» will arrl>r k«mf Momiav after
an MieotUxf rtait to h*r onrlr. i. H. -
CoS' It of A Mi***
j\m Wright *ko formerly H**<1
bar*. writ** from lt. t>tK* k that hr
t* located liter*. haring bottght *
air* farm near that blare He al*o
•ay» kt* aon. Oil* who tana b**n nut-
frtn* from tnbrr'afoaia I* hot little
ItPprornd by hi* trav*l» in the a**t
Frank Roger* l» haring a fcnrtl-
aotiie garage <4oti»p|rl*d Ihl* a e g
lit In a '-om hi nation gnrage ami wool
j bruin*. It ba« nien eonerrt* floor*
land In large and roomy ami finlnb-
|j«d ti[i an nlrflr nr m«u houn*#
ill add* to the lypAnwa of hi* pmt-
\f .Ittmie w W Walatmi la dcd«K
'tit* work. “
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Veter.
Anti sal rleati op berim* Thiiraday
July 13 191* Help beautify the
!dv> by aathertiMt up nil your cam*
land rabfetafe and place aatna tn »
I convenient place that the city team*
may remote »t t'dv *.!
Horn*- Uor Hale.
Five room*. all modern convent*
«*:•«<«. A fearS'dn. K«ry termn. Rox
SSk nnrt Wo-tb. Texan. ad*. Bat tf j
<Jui'k Met! lenient.
1 had a flro June S*» and lo*»
• II at my hmuteh-dd furniture. Had
JhbO no Inenretire In the standard
Pire Insurance company Intuued by
Mr. T M. Jtockett money I.om
rdmated July 3 and ref*<rtv*d draft
ikt eetttenie.U July 7.
ad* 93% J K. IH»V.
1.0 W KMT IWM'K
t Ht Hiuh (trade Klour
‘Hello of Deuvor" hlahrnd patent
per 4k pound *uck.11.83
It. K. THURMAN A HI
I’hono *61.
KNOCK THE SLUGGISH FEELING—
Grape Jolee will refresh you on these hot days
and it’s healthy. We have the three leading
brands. '
“RENOWN"—WELCH’S—W A LKER’S
Four-ounce to half-gallon sizes. .
Texas Cash Grocery Co
' _OXI PtMm— Mg «>d tl—Sew Hwm *Bt.
||i||y°f Independences
?sjP£"*Ul&rt a Bank
ccoimt;
UU(1) la freedom. Premium in I l»e mo*! preeluiu pn*.
armnmi of an; man. INI>KI*K\DK\<K K what oar (mhrh.
I««th and dial fur. '
Yon tbm*t have In die fur tmalum. Ymi ran |mi mono;
In uw Hawk and itroa a KiiRTt'Mi lhal will freu joo from
Ihr dread of ilrl* anti |»«rd).
la the time atari—Rigid \d\V.
Pat YOCK mow; in OCR hank..
-- 1$e --
Guaraity State Bank
of Waxahachie. Texas.
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The Kids are
Wise
“THEIR TASTE TEF.LS”
The kids an* very much in evidence at
our fountain.
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Just ask the kids they know where the-
lies! drinks are made.
A few years ago all fountains used ex-
tracts to flavor their drinks most of these
extracts had a very nausiatiug after effect.
t
WE USE PURE FRUIT
Only pure fruit syrups and products
are permitted at either of our fountains.
Note the real fruit flavor in all of our
sodas.
Follow the kids to our fountains.
Curtin's 2 Fountains
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♦ PERSONAL MENTION. ♦
♦ ♦
.Toe Hrennan of Rod Oak was hero
yesterday.
C\»P. Shelby of Hillsboro was hero
ymti|rrd<iy.
S. A. fill ft was a visitor at Boi
last night.
Ml as Mabel Grliiard is visiting at
Dallas' today.
— s"~ L. ilornlteak 1* at Dallas oil
business today.
J. B. Caldwell of Knuis was here
Friday ifttnora.
Mrs. Quincy fletiendaner Is at
Its I las this afternoon.
Mifes Matirlne Dunaway of I»o* is
visiting at Knuis today.
K. Kubanka of Holland was a vis-
itor In the city yesterday.
11 O. Taylor of Helton visited in
Waxat.uehie Friday afternoon.
Judge Win. H. Atwell of Dallas
was here on buslnea:; yesterday.
Mies Lutfle Walalon is visiting
with ftieud* at F her man this week.
Miss Katherine Burrb of Rock-
wall la visiting Mrs. M. W. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds of
Houatrm wore visitors lu the city
last night.
Coach Hudson of the Allen Mili-
tary academy at Bryan was lu the
city ynaterday.
John Poindexter Is at Ferris to-
day representing the comity attor-
ney in Justice court.
Mr. and Mis. Kd Laughiin and!
title* son Curtis of Waco are visit-J
ing Miss Bottle laiughlin.
John llenrv pierce has come
home from hm ranch at N'ewark.
Texas* to spend the summer.
B. K. Overton. \Y P. Alien. L. K.
Griffith and F. C. Russell of Terrell
wore visitors iu the city yesterday.
Mias Viva Womack who attended
Trinity university the past year has
returned to her home at Hillsboro.
Pastor A. N. Hall of the First Bap-
tist church returned last night and
will tve in tils pulpit for both services
on Sunday.
Miss Katherine Realtor of Ennis
returned to her home this morning
after a pleasant visit with Mis* Dun-
away at Roz.
Mrs. W H. Ketidrhk and Mrs.
Geo. R. Dees and little son of Kauf-
man are visiting Mrs. Sallie Phil-1
Up* and other relatives In the city.!
Mrs. W K Smith and John E. Jr
ieturned to their home at Lott. Tex-1
a* ofter si>ending two weeks with
'V. E. Walker and family at Forres
t<-n and John E. Smith and family j
207 West Franklin street Waxa-
hacbie.
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Rogers Hotel Arrivals.
A. B. Caldwell. Dalian; F W. Dor-
den. Dallas; W. It. Reed. City: W.
A. Shaw Jr. Dallas; C. P. Shelby
Hillsboro; J. A. O'Leany Dallas;
H. A. House Oklahoma City; Ed
Johnson. Dallas; L. N. Lee Hills-
boro; B. E. Overton. Terrell: W. R.
A ten Terrell; R. Jarvin Terrell; L.
E. Griffith. Terrell; F. C. Russell
jTerrell; Geo. K. Waswol Dallas; R.
Eubanks Holland: R. H. Taylor
Dallas;. J. H. Leech Dallas; Wm.
H. Atwell Pullas; Otto Lauer Dal-
las: J. B. Caldwell Ennis; P. E.
Armstrong. Dallas; H. C. Taylor
Belton; .V. 4d<Acm>tein ‘Tt. Louis:
Joe Brennan. Red Oak; W. S. Dick-
erson Ft. Worth; Geo. C. Robin-
son Ft. oWrtta; M. H. Woodruff
Dallas; J. F. Shelton Dallas; J. 1*.
Kwin. Dallas; Gus. Faunte Dallas;
T. N. Drone Corsicana; O. H. Chap-
man City; R. A. McKr.ight Waco;
W. S. Howard Dalles; John Rey-
nolds and wife Houston.
Perhaps you also know some man
who makes you mud just to look at
him.
IKRTPTOK LKN»SKS j
I»l’PLIOATKD jjj
Wo duplicate any kind of R
Lons. H
Straighten end adjust glasses 5
to suit you. I
If your glasses worry you |
there is something wrong.
Call in und we will correct 1
snute. ^
Thomson Jewelry 1
| Company
Jewelers anil Opticians. |
Hotel Block I
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CHEEVES’
BIG JULY
SALE
The Greatest Sale Ever Held in Ellis County
Two Big Days—Friday and Saturday
Bemembl'r everything in this store is. included in this sole.
It’s a great chance — it’s your chance — this store was
crowded all day with satisfied customers. Come Monday come
every day conic to the sale they are all talking about—Cheeves
July Clearance Sale.
WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE
Cheeves Brothers & Go.
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Tires Changed Free
%
Don’t hesitate to phone 642 for
QUICK TIRE SERVICE
when you have a puncture or blowout in town or out
of town. Trip and tire change absolutely no charge.
Sims-Thomson Garage
' Garage of Service
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1916, newspaper, July 8, 1916; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075240/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .