Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, May 25, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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DURHAM'S
Interesting
Specials
Tuesday
<. 1 V <. 11 Wi S|*l < I VIS
2 7 ii*• T; IC gitl (; iiighain in pn 11>
plaid.- and .'tripes. Gnu n:i i • aide
at 1 . Tuesdav special ~ >a<K
lor . **<
()n< 1 *t 11! 1 -2c 11i uelie m - . Tim
day's • cial N yard* lor <id«
r.or• w hiti: < m:ri: ;?t<•
One piece 2.»; In ii White Crep-u
pre?tv lor Waist.•- and 1 >ress*-s
pp-ndid me value. tomorrow’s
s]ma iai a y aru ;»7c
.*><;<• \v urn riyi i aim-
One lcr e 27 in* ti Whitt- I’o|ue.
splendid for iitile boys' suits and
for ladies akirts 0< valid to-
morrow a yard . . 2 he
SI 2.- UNIX sill I TI XG !i:!r
( hit1 pier* -f ! 2 - ail I.. n' ;; Seer-t-
ing. '."i no h>-s w :'ie Tomorrow s
special a yard only ... ... dth
SHI l TIM. Sl*l.< I VI..
2 '<• Be a< ie d 1 ’* ppefell Sheet; i g
tomorrow 21 1 •'*<
$ ! .hi ami $2 Wool On p- -
only.*!■•»>
jiieees 1" lie !l Wool (Topes
aii i.-t ical 1 y brocaded in Silk. in
colors heliotrope tango. Copenha-
gen ami light tan. We offer these
as one great .-penial tomorrow
choice.SI.Hi
TON I I sl’l < I VLS.
One lot Bl-a< died lick T< ■ "
with Turkey Red borders. Our
v !-:;<• leaders. Tomorrow'.
special..5 ft>» Ido
l-.xtra valur- i-'-c Bleaclierl UucK
Towel.- si/..- i s x 2s inches lo-
in orro w ... -po< ia i e.i■ h only . . Idc
N III I I (tH Il l's.
Two lots < ! n White Crochet
Omits Tuesday’* special each
only .... ......... K|.2;{
m;vn* sri-;« i vis.
Your choice Ol several lol.S h'c
7i ami :• m Beads at only. . 25c
2“»< illliito.x iik
lu pier-es pretty Persian Ribbons
worth - • ■ . (<-morrow's bpecial a
yard on ! I Or
K!..-n \ \ XI | V ItO.X I s SI. 10
Your choice of our * 1 .7 u German
Sii . - Va n i! -. ! P ' \ > ■:- o’i ' \ . SI . I d
75c i<* si .50 (.1 IMI’s jiK
(*lionf of * 11re‘- $ i .mi
and i 1 .u V« sit'c Guimps u:a<le of
m-t and ;a< »• only I dr
l \< I >1*1 Cl VI.
! mm yards Va! Race our 5 cent
leader tomorrow Id yard- for :l»r
i
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AMU\( THE MOVIES. ♦
♦
Vt the Empire.
Today the l^ueeit theatre is show-
i'c 'How (been Saved His Aiother-
in-Iaiw a Joker entiled > and a
s»»od one. 'I'he other attraction m
a i w o reel dramatic feat up*. "The
Sea ('oa f ot Bohemia.' produced by
Hie Imp players Tomorrow the
Empire .'.ill diow "bolor«- I>.\ra
da. a Bison two reel drama and
"The Book Imoanito." a Uex com-
edy. On i bur day tin* Empire w;li
start the ’ Lueile Love" continued
•series produced by the Gold Seal
company.
\l (lie Dixie.
The Dixie lias as r. feature attrac-
tion today "The Wile:- of a Siren.
Tins is a two reel drama produced
by the Kalem players and is a fine
picture play. Tim single reel is
'The Pondage of Pear." a Pi- graph
drama. Tomorrow the Dixie's pro-
gram wiil he He Never Kmvv. a
Vitagrapli two reel dramatic feature
and "L<-. the Poor I- -iian. an ivii-
j son comedy. On Saturday "i this
i k t !:e 1 >ixi»- ill . iiviU the fiftil
i] hapter of the great "Perils <•;
j| Pauline" series.
\t the Gem.
()\\ iug to a mix up in the -hipnm' '
of films the Gem uid not know whut '
i t ledr program would be tnd.iv. o. j
| i jni*• to make an uouncf men! in th- ;
' Light. hut ’lie manager w eat to Dai j
m ran tot t havt 1 goo
pro. ram for tnda> and tonight 11 •
liis ij(*-ir• • to a akc annouuc* uiont ■
i oniorro and f in- ? ■ • * ..".’or o’ t rie :
week ju -t w hat I he : ■ . . u ' -. V.*
each <l;iy.
\( (lie Queen.
Today tie- Queen is shoeing "A
I *ag f i uni Yes; i rdn; a S"!ia dr i-
ma that is a- good a- the ones ai
wa>s produced Go* S-iio phi ■
ers. "A H-o" mth Hm Limit'd'' ;-
a Ka’cm drama and a Mod excit-
ing and sen.-tuiomil drama. Tim big
ran- with. - train is very ex.-iting.
"The Kye- Have h r the till" A
one of tlm.-m m.. r famous Lube;
couiedi* s.
IHIIEA1I WILL REBUILD
RAILWAY 10 (ERA HZ
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IVnnissioii tor Kip.tiring tin lra.lv
Is \sk<‘d l»t (it'll. IllltMoll—
Work ltt‘gin> at
(Jure.
Wra Cruz. Ma\ fm. \ppanmC j
! convinced that the Cniteh State j
v. ill udher*- rigid i> to tie- a must h e j
agreement. otlbdals ol tin- lluert .
government are preparing to re
piaet tin- track along tie of the
Mexican Railway. torn up by Ceu.
jtiustuvr* Maas.
Tie- general purchasing agent of
| the Mexican National Railw ay- call-
I ed at Rrig. (i« n. Funston': head-j m:
j ter yesterday and asked ithe
American commander object.-d to tie-
I i estorat ion of tie lines lie was as
; sured the Americans would he glad j
j to see the service restored and was j
j told the Americans never 'were aide!
to understand win Cm: Maas
-t rove.) - e> era! miles o! lima Tim |
Mexican otiicial delated that the j
work of re| lacing the live k prohah!v :
would i.e started Immediately.
This action foiloves tin- decision 1 ‘j
arrange for tin- exchang* of mail;
.. th Mi vi- o ('it \ an j interior point j
beginning tomorrow. It also give j
prospect of chairing up tin- - •••..ae- 1
tien at the customs warehouses of j
in laiit for the ino-rlor.
If a man i- tin essi'ul about all
he" get credit for is being lucky.
Special Sale
of --
White Quilts
One lol White Quilts 72x00 ^ond $1.7)0 Qjj„
values. Special .JUL
One lol $2.00 and $2.7)0 While Onills 80x!J0 40
Special $1.98 and .'.
Hippie Wove Hepolelle Ouill 72\!IO. Spe- C1 QQ
vial . ifn.JU
Table Linen Special.
One lot 70-inch 7.1c Bleached Table Damask. CO* I
Special . UtJO
One lot $1.2.1 72-inch Linen Bleach Table QQrt
Damask. Special. JUb
Special price on Napkins and Doilies.
See our Dress Goods many lots now on spe-
cial sale.
We are showing a good variety of fancy Para-
sols for ladies and children. Children’s Fancy Para-
sols 25c and 50c.
Ladies’ Fancy Parasols 75c $1.00 and $1.50.
Mincey Dry Goods Co
Challenge Price Makers
Watson.
H i!lsb»»ro If al\ -J.
It'! - X.. M .v mV 1 lillsioro
w on A.it in da - > ’< 11 ral T.-xas 1*r>.«Ili->
: av m- aana from it .-1> iii a fa- t
gam' of ball. Score:
Hi i?oro .:: 4 1
It. .. >
ik ': 'T: 1; ! i - boro 11 w I:. a.ad
< : a |' n: a 11 : Italy. Klmo'is ami Hodge.
1 ;np:re Simp. on. l'inm cd i-.anm
I b r ami .11 mu. ar«
Iannis ( or -shana 12.
In ms. TV\a- .Mas V Tla third
ad la. ! ga me d tin (’orsh ana .-•• ■
!'!«•:• was won Saturday by I'mis. A
to V gising lanii!' the en'tic
Ah1-. • ba-e hit ii: ; to .-mb
scored I .earn' t! r-. nine Tim Kn
i' a- ti*-;d« : < made .-onm ■ i.. .a ion a 1
cat eh- -.
A Ifooiii f'ub lias been organ-
ized Imre K) attend ail at-hotim games
j"'ith a band and also to limit the
Knni- team with a band on it- return
II mm < v- rs round t rip.
I i a i;• c'*tn< - Imre today >'■ c til r -■
: games. Score:
j < 'or.-ica tm . . hum 1 m- | i u- j .} _•
Kii n - in. «... \ ;} y
H.uterie- A ng< : a ml S«-oi i ; Kan*
•hi i' a ml Curry 'rime of game-
Hour - alld 1’ Minute.-. ITllpire- I'ai-
terson.
i astland Nells His interest.
1! ilistmro. ’{V\.s. May The
■e ? i oiii.g intern . in t he Hillsboro
baseball mat) of the Com ra I 'i < \; t.»
• ! !« > b ;:gm■. I.w ned its C *;.« -t
land pi * .- i < 1 o n t r} * * dub has be«n
eurdm .M rs. Curtis I'atior-
•'>n. W o. o r Md soy and W. (i.
ib'nw a hhi 1• men .dan to organic
!-i •:;ck 'oiii;-alls. Imam ci b local
he. \ at n : | ating tor son-*- d:. - the
'1.; p:• • n a. of • lm deal the m w oca
ors have placed Ummseh. s in toucn
• it li }.)ayt i - of know n abilit s and a
•h'lmbei- of diaages in the Jin* up of
' h" Hill- >oro t -am will prol.-a id be
a Oliouneed in the mm cm lay.- .
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♦ SIIMK EllliOHS. ♦
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I his aiternouu uti Yojtkuui held !
1 1 ■> o'i io» k
Hade Day ' T' 1.1 a;! . .» r> 1
Monday j
Hob Hi-yd and (i \\\ McKnigh:
oil.'ial -'"iv kt-epi.-r.-. say t h• •
t. i ■ i <r to do much beside
mark up strikeouts this afternoon
provided just nano* > < •»r favorite
pi''her goes oti the .-lab.
rrh<- Commercial dub has hinted
at a pitc- of gold for the first honn.
man w l •* parks tin* hall iu fair terri-
tory. They're perfectly safe in tin-
offer.
If it ju . don't rain.
There'll probably he some m .%
tnee. in the line up this afternoon.
Jt. is t 'ideritotd thu two or thee
of th * old r« emits have been hanil-
4(1 ihtir passports by Manager IJur-
ie.-on.
•»t vl i !! work in the game the-
Mifeincoi in jtot known but the ma
Jonty of the dopes!* r- slate Ma‘-
theu for the slab. Matthew - work-
ed the latter part of the first game
at We.1. when ljuatilebuum injured
his b«*tui shooter
According to a letter received n.v
Roy Connally secretary of the Trol
DIAMONDS !
Our i orn<•(•; (iii with a ‘aryo im-
porlor in No. Y» : . «unh u 1
ofl'or \ on 1 urn on 1 !■• ■ 11"'11
9-0 per 1 ' ' .1 1
S<‘o t fio n i< o s']. i : ton now unhand
.lust tell u hi intore
’ " (Mo. \Y« Fr>
h y L- aguo. i: • "oahlo I’ro - nt
Frazier will i.d’ a n i • * -51: i ut t'lr
i.ruyao ninnnyt- oon
PlaN od four. • on t w <» last t ” 1
don’t look so had '■!) ‘
Thoy .siiy \\v- ■ ha.- ;i stronyr
team than 11; 1 ! I * inia n ' i
(had !u ip those N lo. 1 it t la Spa aid
i i i y.
Rilin' til a. v work i'u< day.
j* Say people tiii :a ' iadh‘> day.''
! <1.011 Hot. - r.
Km:is took llin - uraiiihtK a!
! ■ lit w l -n tie ■ arrive in Wax-
! a It ci.'lile lie ill! • r |"'i r t -I the week
; i' ■ v ii p.-onablj crop ’ 'ire*-.
Tl i i\'nxabai i.. Club ol 11 i' C>n-
Ira! T* x.is Trolle\ ia. ague hasn't vet
v< i-ei'ced an appropriate nick name.
Spt aiv UP 111)- a!' • ''lit on.
Lei - ;-a . : i;i- i i..on started last
ALu ' i . L -! er 1 i i; has be* n pla> --
. d ' !.i ■. \*. i •■\pe< ’i a ami it • geo
I i: g taster ev <-i v di)
K i l:: * ■C. SI i a IT* *r :ei.« d hi- eon-
i ra. : . in' Manager I {urn-son l hi.-
mo mini... Shaher j> aid to be a
heav\ bitter.
S' < n one ot the Trolley League
pa.--e-. yet? They look good and
are; just as good ;c cold The card
is pin !> a ml in t he < < nter i.- t he in-
itial ot the Wiixtiliii; hie Club a " \\Y
15.it h 1 he ' i * u v ot t Ie1 < Tub. M
iv Kidd a to I the p re.- idea t C \Y.
Sin: ps.ou. iiuio put. l i -. ir ‘ signiters'’
on 'em.
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♦ l’» \SI li.Xl.I CAhl.MMK ♦
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Trolley league
e I -. i.is S.\ I lltilAY.
u;.\ in..w. -i
j Hili-tx.r.j Italy ”
j Lines .. Corsicana
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WUKKK TliKY I* I.AY TODAY
Wa.xa havi: ii■.
Italy at Knnis.
14i!!: ;»<)id at ( ui>n ana.
| STANDING OK Till-; TRAMS.
| OD.ii.h ITaWon. la - !V!
• .4 i 7 D'
In.u n is ... ... t i .7 r u
West .1 -j 2 Aim
WAN A II A< illJS . 4 ; ..i...
rorsiinma . . \ l ■■
i I! ili.shoro \ l
Texas League.
KKSri/rS N KSTRKDAT.
Warn Dallas 1
San Anionio 1. i:• aun.oi.t
T'ori W’ot'Di Austin
Houston Galveston
WIlKlii: T/IKY ri"AY' TODAY.
Wa<<> ?n Hallos.
Hon.■■!<*!: a» San Antonio.
<*al. ( .’ton ;t Beaumont.
Austin at Fort Worth.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Flub Player!. Won Eos?. P •■?
W.m'o .8 2 4 14 »•" 2
Houston . . . 42 27. 17 7p7
Bi a union!. .] *; : i
Hal \ <st oi .11 j!
Fort W'inli .. .44 22 22 .p.-i
“TIZ” GLADDENS
SORE TIRED FEET
“11Z'’ makes sore burning tired feet ■
fiorly darn"- with delight.. Away go the j
in arid pain.' the coma callouses i
blisters and bunions.
“TIZ” draw a |
out the ueeia and I
poisons that puff
up \ our !••' t. N .»
matter how ha: 1
vuu work 1
long you tlai.ey
b- vi far you
V Uil •• hoV lf.j»
t dim; in on I
your f it •TIZ" j
•'» i u r a re -! ful j
L'()t <011111 ft. I
-n/"
derful 17r tind |
; ° " «»g • oiieu Fminiig fe< t \ i f «t
I taai -or ju\ shoes never ha t or i
•eem tight.
Get .1 27) cent bo\ of ‘ I fZ” now fr-nn !
any druggist or department More j .#*§
fo't torture lorevei -wear smaller sit
Keep your feet fre*h sweet uad l.upj*). |
Curling Two Drug Stores.
J [ML PLEDGE IS
• MADE BY LOCAL CHURCH
MrmlM-rs ..I !!»• Mjiii SIMMI • "iijjn-
„;it j SiiIi-i t .In- More limn S«-v-
cnti-cii Thousand lloilnrs
for Missions.
Sev mi' eon 11n us-. ad live hundred
dollar:- .. • ■ i • 1 i 1' the repp • i-
lalive. of the "M":! and Minions
Movement " working in connection
.-.ill ihe pastor of the Main Street
i hri.-nan < him h. ICv A. < Parker
j-'nda.v and Saturday.
f\ members of the Christian
(]!Ur !i have volunteered n.r rnis-
-ioimi.v service
rj j... ; -1. - ' mi * I i considered ..
mac; Idcent amount < usidennK the
-j/.*- (! Was a ii u c l: ie and v. ill uo to
j > j.e t cat i - b* in-1. : ai-»‘d anion
jthe Christian ‘hur< lies in America.
; N»; hi- io- a for mi- tana r> ami < d u •
| a im mil ork. Tie urea ter part of
f h;.- aimm has. • p ad’ hern r 1 i -
ed. and a<ordinu to the worker-
| who were in Wnxa mu lt m last -ei-k
' \< t houv ht hat it 'i not be lor; '
J uniil t l:e set ue.i i f'.a.s i ei-n reached.
It c also the purpose of the rep-
resentative- of ti e movement to en-
list the si rv ices one then sand
men and worn- n Sor missionarv
v. ork.
"The fat t C." -aid l»r Hurt Wit-
.-on. of Cincinnati cue ot the lead-
ers in the movement "tlm 'A’axa-
!un hie Hum h is m 'hii.d m oi ■ ;
most ei editable sho v it a.- o!
church in the count?-;.
■ r been in a to • n '■ hat tm ■ its; r*
ed me more than t! i H
and people are mora.;1.;. li-n
The visitors • r warm in Ch tt
praise oi mi uptown i.-md ia
t }!•>■ wore ent* rtaitied w hife ta re
r-ayinu they i-nd i.ot et . -n c r<-
sucli an establish inept t hmr trip
in a ‘ o wn of Wax.i hat a e- -ize.
Pol!• i\v inu tbe ■ c-rt id > he Me -
and M:di< • ■-> or);•-•; - m '1." a - •:.
dollar. • is -u rib' . Ht! da> t**r
the * are of !•>> a! oidiuut ion - such a-
pa> inu a-.-e- - no nt-. H<
In speakiau of thi He Parker
j the pi - tor ot 1 a* - haw .. a; d : " ! ■ -
a miA?:ity .am mu:’ t t •> ra l ■ u > m -
| for local work whe>| the people c.-f
• I 1 ?r-.:i ; r • no ami p< uiu to t bin .
in world term
Daily l: Hi l‘A 4 5 7
Au.-ni;.! ; 17
S;i a An' oh m 1 I 17 7 : 1 !
I «‘\a>-< »klaln>:M.i l.« a gut*.
KESFLT.S YKFJ EUDAY.
iUmham h. Sin-noun *».
I xark.tna 7 \rdmon
1; .’is s. Hugo
J i' iii>on f> I lurant o.
W11EU1'; THEY I'HAY TODAY
lioniiam at Sherman.
Ardmore at Texarkana.
H u::<> a! 1 *.i ri>.
Durant ai Denison
STAN dim; of the teams.
Flub Flayed. Won. Host. Pet
Texarkana 7<; H* 7 7:
t»*-n on . .\ 77. ii 71;
17"’ i . *i 7 1 17 . -S7
Ardmore .7.7 70 if 77 1
Hon ham ... 1 ti 7" 11 1
Hugo .1 l ; 7" il_
Sherman .1 17 7:
Duran’ . K 7 7 7_’h
National Leaiitir.
HITSl LT8 YKSTFUDAY'.
-Nn Kamos 'ilu-ilulml.
'VIIKUK TIIKY I’D AY TODAY.
11‘‘-. (ui at IV.i■ liiiiKton
St. DuuD at I’lli!All|]I>hn«.
I t1'1 ■’s at New York
i iovclainj at IlOKton.
STANDING OF i III; | I.AMS
1 It’D ITayril. Won Fuat. Fit
U«-tr’»-l . 1 i_ t;;;6
WusliiiiK' ;n ]s i _•
Flllluil"l|hia ....'7 ltl 11
I tuition.s 14 14 5|Mi
York AS It It .
Si. Doui.s . ; 1 1 1>; |M
I Uitt.iKo ... l it s n 11 v
IT*' ’Taint ....:; | <i o 2!)u
Xiiinrirun 1.1'ajiut'.
HKSKLTS YKSTKlUiAY.
Ilf. ton I'hir.-iKo
Brooklyn <1 t'inttinnati
« York S St. Louis 7.
1‘ittl>uik■ I'Lilailc-iDliiu not Hclioti-
uli'il.
WHKHi; T11KY 1‘LAY TODAY.
Brooklyn at Pittsburg.
I IttlailtTnliia ttt t'lluiunali.
Non York at (Mingo.
Boston at St. Louis
STANDING OK Till; | lams
l lufcs I'layiii Won Loti. |vt ;
Kittstiurii . 7s 7u y 7 11
•v ” Vll'k D jn ;r_
Kiln uutati ;;; m • (i
M IT is is'
Brooklyn :: V 1; n (M
‘ no.no
HaUd ;*!phu j j j • i ' ' \
H‘>hon !« T l(.t 769 |
I ...
♦ IF YOU WANT—
» Blackberries and dewberries Ihis \\n l i
♦ w| '"Hllliivf
» or preserving ipve me your orders. | 1
> you .yooil siiiIF and al a yood price !
\ J. B. HIMES Phones3
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j
♦ FRESH CANDIES—
* Another shipment jnsl rerei\r<| ymi
? not find bed ter Ilian I he kind Wt. Sr||
* you always find them Iresl; li(T(.
: Evans’
♦ H |
!♦
j* FRESH ASSORTMENT SFNSHINE
♦ CAKES. THE CAKE WITH OCAC
t ITV AND SATISFACTION. |
♦ “LKIHT CRUST FLOCK IS BETTER- !
: WARD & KIRSH
*; SVCCKSSOIW TO WAItl) BROS.
♦ Roth Phone's 770-771 New 3
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l BEAR SE2:
♦ MONDAY’S SPECIAL. j
♦ EIOHT BARS HAMMER LAI MHO SOAP IPk-
♦ SIX 20c CANS PEAS FOR 75c—
l 01 R LEADER BROOM FOR 25c—
♦ PLENTY OF STRAWBERRIES.
it
: W. H. HARRISON j
j OIK I’llOM NOS. (XI mid 01 MW 1-lloVi: B1
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it KING’S CHOCOLATES Jl’ST RECEIVED-
1 ♦
♦ Walnut and cream tups. (’.homl.ile marslimadows
t Chocolate lcll\ marshmallows (.homlale nm'in
♦ almonds. Chocolate covered cocoaiuil. chips i.u
it umcls aJJ kinds of creams. We keep ihcin in "it.
« re I ri gcra lor and they are aluu\ s I resit and s1*11 ■
t Parker McCormick Co.
t Successors to Plummer ami Middleton.
♦ Old Phones 82(> and 827 Kew 1 noni
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Activity is Life
The man without concentration.a <!eli|llt I11'!
pose in life is soon left behind and M 111 '
Nance of progressive workers ol Hie da>-
NATURE TEACHES THE BEASTS AM'
BIRDS TO PROVIDE. TO SAVE— ^
W hen one’s earnings begins saving s|1<> u.rj
Deposit! your funds here and pi'i‘l';ilt' 1 )
advancing stt^>. i
The Guaranty State Ban*
“Guaranty Fund Bank
Capital Stock $150000.00^^
fuRESH COUNTRY BUTTER—
We have a hi* lot. IMcnlv of
new potatoes. |1(|
Teas that make iee lea cnjoxal'le mi I1
IB da vs.
.| Hie
lee cream and cold sodas scim
•am in our store. ^
P. P. SMITH 4 COMPAN*
SOUTH BOGEKS STRtt> pboBi
Old Phone 115_ -
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, May 25, 1914, newspaper, May 25, 1914; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075660/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .