Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, May 25, 1914 Page: 6 of 6
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THE NEW SHIRTS
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We an- -!•.»*•> i*»vc f)i* Shirt vala.* O.r
* 1 .«"i ; hat t!11• prb <> i-v«-r b<"ii*h' ! | !
Manhattan Shirts $1.50 to .$5
hi
Jolesch ^ Chaska Co.
Thf* Big S(ore !i|
AROUSING INTEREST IN
THE HOSPITAL MOVEMENT
V;*«MtnU' Have Ib't'M H'dd at \;n -
• ms Place- in the < 'Hints am.
I te >e lotero-le 1 sr e Much
I n. ounureil.
Work of nr -!:-in': tie' people of
Riiis county to the nmvsui;. of n
c.e n 1; h<i-fjit:i! under t he- pi.: u iu-
a turn rated at ' he h. i ■ ■ - am <>f t: .
JeuisJa j un.n is being carried on •• i h
vim and it is believed that wher-
ever the eva r'•< ! j - f ■- of (hi-- mo\
merit have goto- : h .y ha \ < ; r d
the iii • e fi 's r * h< ran mnn iti< •• \ i-
ited and ha \ • en imo-d t he a p; ■.r? of
>. Van-..i- <:it v oryuntzat ions
are working with the : - b ion- of
rlii- county to brin: about the e
t ablishim it of such ; ho -pi' a! and .n
"Women’s Hospital Chib" liu-. been:
formed to further tin- work.
Saturday eniny the choir of : 1. •
Main Street Chri--ti.:u church a.
Iona! to lfe. !• < :t and r> mien d
program. hr L. Ib "■•rmd! and
( . i’arker aildr* -«-ii a In rye <-ro !
on i he purpose.- of t he rno\ • • b
a ud ho v it may be broi: t a bun:
The: were given a cordial recepr’ie.
Sunday afternoon the Ilospi'n!
<»:: . ri ■ r t = 0:1-' til 00 of 1 If i'
(fevyh Dr. }.. f) I t!" II. O. I!. Ho d ;
•o. i \'*r r I i' H; • A • U f • . . | : f ;
in r.‘ tlmy on . ver..l •■•t ions
. .' t ;• whieji i >r. (b ■: h 1 >r 1 'arm !
Meat to ;; lnrsi** !1 H 1)1 lieat tin
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Hil M MI N (UK.AM/I
Officers are Ifleetc] l>\ tfie Youny
M« h‘h < haul aiioua ( Ud>.
’i '*• • - nm I..- n of I In- city w ho
"of - . e the ! r - h i { •.-< Hi"
i Von n Mo. ' ’ i o. a tone nn Chib lie id
:: n e; i 1 m-in.-l h inert jay Sunda.-. a f- j
! no. n l or t i. ; u r a . - <• 1 n or .• n - j
'i’o for Hit* -.-ear OfT-M's wejv .
eh-.-o.! f„!lov.-s:
Kno o - first \ i( jo rsjdf i.i I Joint j
M i " ’. r end ;■ r Jifr. j ■’< ! Hold.
; !'•; d. ■ ■ end.nto . \\ . \V. Todd tn;m j
M. M idd I ton. nrv t ru - '
ter
President St>■;d;CItso11 Ilf* railed a.
■ ■ o ! ;• in >.; of t In• elnh for \V -d- j
n -d niuht r.t oh iot k. Some im- I
!•<•’■ ■ non * it .0 .. ; conic up for
• <-?'-• 1 I• Tod i< :< and ho (!<■> i res n la rye
0 : ! etitio c of the im’M. li-TS
Huy the A -1? Mo fJanyo and snv«
' p«-r ■ ' at. of yonr k;is bill. Lot
un show veil. F S. ( ronk Co.
adv.'f
FRYING CHICKENS—
We have a few nice livers al ver\ reasonable
prices considering their size.
Purina Chicken Feed in any quantity holh for
Hie large and small chickens.
Some special prices later this week.
LEE LISSWELL !g
PURE FOOD GROCERY.
DIXIE TH E AT R e!
LICENSED MOTION PICTURE PLAYS
A Pleasant Place to Enjoy Yourself
While You Rest.
PROORAM TODAY.
“The Bondage of Fear.”—Biograph drama.
“The Wiles of a Siren.”—Kalem two reel dramatic
feature. j
I Program Tomorrow.
“He Never Knew.”—Yitagraph two-reel dramatic
feature.
“Lo the Poor Indian.”—Edison comedy.
Coming Saturday May 30: “Perils of Pauline.”—
Fifth chapter of the great continued feature.
■ OPEN FROM 1 UNTIL 10 P. M.
I Admission 5 and 10 cents. 1
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Mi I Will' I HI ' i eonfin-
mI to her fed '■'■ oh O' rr.
Bay i ore .1 r-l- o' Purlin's.
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| Twenty-five koIU of Toilet Paper
j for a dollar at IS S I’roak Co.
I o -
i liny I(lie Hhidh s at Carlin -o
I "I.ueile l.e. ( at Ne - Knipit -
i'inur'dy. advit;
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The 1 In omobi V i ’la' t-t ar in
j non ia tin world. adv.;!'
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liaii--'in op' rat ion at our sales
! rooms. F. S. Crunk Co. adv.tl !
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Signal are Stamps a specialty. ;
: M.i'- Hoy Phillip-.. Adv ll'pd
See F. S. Cronk foi gas ranges!
and water heaters. adv. tf.
KuhPer Stamps ; Mat print. Hoy j
; ;j■ ?aa: • 'em \dv. tfpd j
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Full line hath room trimmings !
| F. S. CKONK CO. a«l\.lf i
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Mill and gin supplies helling.
etc. F. S. CKONK CO. adv. tf j
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The n. .la. .. -on Motor Car)
rompniiy is unloading another ear-j
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■ !u< ia- " ia fir-1 ■ : t F •••• •. - '
mlinnet! -m-ie- at the .Tem Km - »
pi re '1 a ured a \. ads. •> 4 J
Tio : oi.n ) ntanui'aeturi'a.u ' 1 i
Ford- a da; Then. must 1“ a de- j
loa toi !■ if F<>r<! autos ad V.* 1 ; ^
u - I
.1 n. \ i i •a ? i d " r * r the eit> i!S : j1
.••I a * i !i • t n > i; e of para ly • p i a the j'
Lot Cronk Company pipe your
house amt sail you your gas range j
ur wawr aoator. aiio. tf.
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T‘ • II upmobihg * 1: •* ■ ' r <d tic |
Am* r :■ tit fa m i1 y. \Y. I I. ! I: i agent
W'avaiiii'-hie. Texas. adv.d’i
Y.-u ran hu in < >i- • quant !?y than !
i‘ ;i. 1 In a Ford ;ui!n but yui
can i !i•!y l.et icr quality. adv.t i |
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T y-eight antes •• ere register j
• il is -1 in• si!h in ! .; • nmiity 1 7 1
were Furls. adv.tl'j
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The many friend - of Mr. .J. K {
| \! M. -a il! lie orry to learn that j
; ■ i- in a me ; critical condition. 1
! s’ ins suftered a relapse ia-l nigh: j
Sht ."in A 11m-: t Wjl. cn left Mon
1 a morning for Denton to brine
: .1 a n an wanted on a litisdemmtm
or charge in this county.
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"Our Mutual dir!." the w«k;y
i i . i i: c • j i i e ? u re that v a. to have
!. n how a jit the d(‘in l Inntre Sal - |
s i day i - being . how n today and j
tonight. j
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All order.-' for Rubber Stamps re-
ceive prompt attention and are
made in Waxahaehio. Rhone your
ord**rs to Roy RhilHps at Daily
Light office..\ • tfpd
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We have lots. of good slightly
used reiini- he ! folding hodfrom i
Di.70 ui $2.Van just the thing if you
an- crowded for room. It 11. Moore
Furniture do. the trading store
adv.aL'
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To the house w Rees of Waxahaohio
You pay your gas bill D. times a
j year and buy a das Range once in
j 1L' year.-. Buy th A-B das Range
land saw. M" per cent of your gas bill.
Let u ; show you. F. S. Cronk (’o
We exchange new furniture in the
f -i yds- for your old furniture
am! sso c.s We repair and retinish.
dome to us for any tiling in new or
-'■conrl hand furniture and stove-.
It. F. Moore Furniture Co. adv.52
.1 A. < . Keruhle went to Waco
yesterday to attend the funeral of
his aunt Mr.- Fd Moore aged 72
years. Her husband who survives
is SV-years. Mrs Frank Ranguinet
and Mr- M. It. Sanguinet of Fort
Worth os among the other out of
town relatives present. The deceas-
ed was a member of one of the old-
• -t and most respected families of
that city.
Announcement.
The city lanitary department htu
t >H-n transferred from T. J. Williams
to .). A. Dewberry. Mr. Dewberry
will have his office with Staggs «
Calvin on the east side of the square.
Both phones oa.. (Adv). 52
Ileal Estate Transfers.
1 E. Hightower and wife to Lee
Stanford land out of the I. & G. .
N. R. R. survey; $1500.
P. B. Rice to J. S. Terry 2 lots in :
Ennis; $225.
Candidate for Comptroller Here.
c. B. White candidate for the of-
nce of state comptroller and Dr.
T. Bundy of Milford were in
Waxahachie Monday. Mr. White was
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!‘i:-t inn. If von do not • • v ha f
you at in our dot k. k u
gad ii for you.
Main and rollcge Struot1-.
Absolutely Fire-Proof Modern
European
\ Hotel liiiiit t*f the MimM
limes: Korop su $l.u(> t j
$3.00 Per Day.
'an Antonio Hotel Co. Percy d :••• .
Owners . Mann:.:’ r.
:m»• e i)i1 ’ « andidaf'-s -■ ho v. ei • < I'm: -
ilia'"! r i ‘a roll |i nan o t J: f >a Ha I
. ■ • a a • m. auo and - •. : in- only i. I
in ! ; tie raco. having under ood •
: ha! Mai 'lure \vai Mo r- tan. Id!
ad !■< w ; "in tn dav."
Fireworks Pmplay.
Arrartgeinents are rapid!.' being j
comps 11 * d 1)\ the (ommittee fronij
• In. M'a'.aharhie Fire depart no M t r j
■ ho hr. v.urhs display to a- h. m at l
1‘haulannaa i’ark Jura- 1 > . A.sard !
inr to t he program that h. - .. '•
• rran".•<! |.r t hi - a iiI l-e one of tin !
he-t Sire v o; k (Ii: hi.' - ill t h" Id: - i
tory of i he county and arranpen; -nr-- j
nr*'4 being made to give it .*n> jv <■ '
advertising: so it is thought the at - ;
tendance will be large.
id \V. (let zendaiior and l fid II."
id a Monday pa r ii ; d Mo id a n i.
( )ld Ill add i tier \s hid: i ’ <
Trinity unlver.di . rJ'lie consider;-.-:
lion was approximately $Jf. "<n. i
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Subscribe for the Pally id Id and
get the news while it is nev. <.
for ail occasions
RUSTIC BOXES
and
PORCH
BASKETS
All Kinds of
BEDDING
PLANTS
BIRDFORREST
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Automobile Owners
The next time you are In Dallas j
Fort. Worth or Waco call on half
dozen of the leading Automobile
Branch Houses and General Agents
and ascertain if they do not use
*•1*1*RE in:N NSYIiVAXI A”
Amalie 1-2-3
Non Carbon CylinderOil
You will find this a fact ami they
do ho because they know front many
experiments when the AM ELI E OIL
is usd the motors run cooler they j
get many more miles per galior and ■
they are practically relieved of clean-
ing spark plugs and grinding valves.!
For Sale by
Kkciitaive Dealers
WAXAIIACHIE
HONNKUOKN BROS. Manufacturer*
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I Dallas. ;
i KliiM-r H"<k 'll i"-a ! 1 • r 1'
f „ i an - » 1 1 v i itor in MWio j
I-..; y.Y nil v. "nt in Warn thi |
I T!fion im. if
... y- s;>• n- r ;i"rix. <5 in th< if
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1 M \V i! i hi iiis wont to i’ort Worth
ihu niornin: on br.-inn-f
Mi 1.1' i. n lor -i * ■ r •' *:
1;.% \ i«h frirmls in A! ilfr.nl.
# r..; .of Fort Worth \i:-}
j i!od l'm-nM in > ho cit> nnilny.
i n. M i’.t.rio-oii o' MiHot* ifi fi 1
! in W:vM ;t. hi- AI on liny tronotf. '
| j. r. ll; kio of Off wn : Hu- j
t \ l j . t ... 1.0!!!'■' Co\ ; t n«1 l-l;l Ftirk
j > S;itnf i'i O'liol.-y in i »:il* .
I ins.
Mr . ;\ iM;i if- of \ ?M:triilo i -• j
. ii if; In t ho- i-' ' Ml i : •
i
ham.
Mi--; Rut 1) At ior.oi of i >a i i '
• Of li two i: h i.f 1 Oft to.:-- ;
\; M. E. Feat * ■ ' ■
; ■ rbm ly ill. i- -aid to A- impc i ;
in heal fit today.
.••mi i >i.-k .-'Tilit it r< ’ <.• ■! from Sun ;
\ntonio Sunday night.
Mr. : ad Mr: J. X. !. • v Herd ii:
r..-i y for X* Yt ih 1 m r
the' will spend a month.
Mrs R. \Y. Ce-dm d.';er
< e. Mr-. Althm’. ha r< :»: ■ e :
from a visit to Kan a .
Mr. ami Mr- Hro.-r t a* r 1 »
.lay i >r dan Am 'do • • i;ef" t!.« .
will re- !de for 1 he * r.
Ron- rt A mire”. -• nj lit' hard or
spent. Sunday In tin- Hty the ; o ;
of i: L Am* h*r Aim A ml rev. -
K. I'. And* rson 1* It l;e-t : i. P.-r
Cameron. M r . Amier ■ m : ' r
main until the elo.Xm.’ et A rA sity
M r. and .V rs W .A ‘ r ■ «■ :.d .A "
ami Mr- .). Lee i !<•:: nr i I on. -
ton Sat unlay wh< n * !.• Si mi
-nveral day.-.
W. W. Majors and fami
Charles Dodson and family o' Mid j
lothian -p«-nt a Cu hour- in We. ;
ahaeliie Sunday.
C. \Y. Allen sheriIT of lla km!
count v. w ho- e lioad i ;ar;< i are m
; I a > i; ej j j in \Vn m ha* hie on 1m i -
a- . it i; t:;«* i'onrt « today.
dr X . !Hunt or a niad ri-i w > ! it
tie Hi'kin 0n .Jbovelry Co. ha mm*-
• • > Who i) to attend a two day
tm U : : ” et . T .. ()j> 1 i- a '. A - !
• iat ion. J
W ij. McClain pr* -id nt of \ ho I
ToRost musters’ Association. left
Monday to attend the annual con
- e;iMo!i Aid'd CO!l \ ei;. ill A U -1 It!
May ML
Mrs. M. Id Miller and daughter.
M: Lillian •»:' Dalian and Mr-.
• lake Mitteti hal nl Id'--no Calif.
•‘■pent Saturday in the city the
sum; ! - of fri* mis.
Mr . \Y. K. Rudolph returned Sat
unlay from a visit to Midland. She
•• m an nmpc.nied hotae by her nit
Mi.--. Hattie lam Fallias who will
1” rid t he -u miner Imre.
H. Jh Kent has returned from a
\i r to .laei-. mville Fla. where he
attended the confederate n union.
He pent s IV • ra 1 day.- w i;h ndat ives
hi He.uu.ua and Alabama.
Mr- Kennedy and Willie Fern
have returned from a visit to Me
John L. dried who i in a ho pit i
Hi Housten. They report that Mr.
Kennedy V condition h -t*.-nim-
proving.
John (L Cornwell returned last
ni-'ui Irom Jack -onv i! 1*- Kh.* where
'm attended the t. oiifederate re
union. Mr. Cornwell spent a few
-lays at his old hone- at Clm-ter S
t He was accompanied home }>v
his cousin. Miss Agnow.
< at- Rolls Down Miiihankiiietii.
A tivr -passenger automobile o<-
(up . <l by li\♦« persons went over a
six-foot embankment a short distance
trom White Rock pump station at
<1'• 1 ' o em k yesterday afternoon
Mm accident badly damaging the car
but not inflicting the slightest injury
on any one of the occupants. The
car is owned by J. I Eason a bank-
er o} Hlano and was driven by hh
w|f0’ w|l° j» passing another automo-
bile. turned her car too dose to the
embankment. The machine landed
sideways in a mud hole.
The party was coming toward Da!
las and had just passed a bridge u
quarter of a mile from the White
Hock station when the accident hap- ;
penod. A truck was called from Dal- i
lus to move the car from its position *
It was removed at a late hour (art I
night and was driven to Dallas on i
its own power.—Dallas News.
j Tuesd
5 WOl
1 -—7'
50c Silk Stripe Voile
25c.
- !M < 'I \ 1—W> aut il nl lira of
• ■; st pi .«• Voi:< ■ ;■ ad Cr< i • *\
Some! hint \ < ry y..<»d. ;;o«»d ■ hi-
• an ;> r !)i< - « •
lor till- - th* \» r v a rd 25 C4
Pepporeli Bleach Sheet-
ing 25c.
si'i:< i \i.—r. . i" ;i in. - is -i
Sheet ini:. only t hobs to tto lor
till. nto. I"T .Mil'll . ■ . ■ 2.">f
15c Shadow Laces 9c.
jm ( j » | — s and la iaa It
S.iouioA I. o a !'v lino ni ; •;
n ••!-> aid at I'.o. l'or this
• < k. ; ■ -r .-.ml.Dr*
5c Printed Lawns '■>1 >•-.
M'KFIAP— " |h • . I'rh.n.l
l.liV lLs P !•- t;; I’UtlorilS
For this salt* per
> n!.r’se
25c Ratine 1 7c.
SI’FCI VP—N"V. HiiHii". bit- f.s.
: i:i‘ ■ 11' of pa? d-inr. \
i-.-od Miia • < ason. Jpraii*-.
For this sai. | or : ■ rri . i7f
20c Oil Cloth 15c.
sPI I t.V !. — lb t ff.-iilc- (ill
Cloth. Hit? Htio " iiaitorl"-
. 15 <?
10c Printed Lawns Sc.
SPICJU-i’. a. lot of a ill)! It
) I - : a' t * it; - a ad ■■ i - I uf va. hi -1
- 1 •11■ For this ah i>< r
. 1 I'd.SC*
-n‘ 1 li; K' Bath Tow
ells 18c.
-If < ! 11— ■ .....
i -.1 . . | •’ ‘ I'-HI of
• - ii'.i. .; tit "i-
fi.'ir. In tlii- ...
- I Sr
.Hi inch Wool
1 i'epc 79c.
-I'l l m. _
* n in Thi ... :"1:
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ir C Plain White
Pawn Sc.
-I'H I W -
for lo til u o l-M..
So
line ( otton Cordurov
1 ~ 1 2 C.
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nml mu *11 v«•;f_
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S3 SILK PETTICOATS. sPKt'5 U. >2.i!
In the most gorgeous shades—in Ea !ii.*n’s !ik-i
fad—Messaline Silk Petticoats. 32 a--(>:■!hk‘-!; •'
shades. S300 grade special.>2. iv
SI LADIES' ( RE PE DOWNS SPECIAL 75 V.
Made of Windsor Crepe in solid Pink lime and
White Linen Lace trimmed. Oood \#U:<\ -;»■
rial .ok
35c LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWEE' Uc.
Ladies' Musline Drawers with Turk and Lace Trim-1
med. (Jood 35c grade special I
Ill I \\\ Ml *:< M \\ IS.
\ imn.i > Medina «.l state \ --o< ini inn
t«. \U- Held Simhi in GaUc‘*lon.
Many of the Wa\.ihachi*' mor
■ ha at - u !)j are mm ;in rs of f in- K-
oil M .-n ha he-' \ * nhat ion are plan-
!*Intr to attend the annual comet:
lion e| such a - - e- ; ion - which willj
he he'd in Galw -ton in .1 um*. The j
i'ol lowi t; a tt'mi the .- * • • r * • t.: r v of the;
Galveston association i- -el; ex plana - j
lory: "Althouah the annual comen j
t ion of tin Texas i: ; i.jl Merchant.:-'
A .a ini ion i' to he held in Gals e--
tea .! u 1 v b 7. s nd h. the (i n a ! ’
• do tie: of speakers wiii devolve!
upon Phil F. M'-y.-r of Pee: i*• .
president of the Association: sole.- - ;
• ion of speaker-. hesiile those who;
will tl'si mss trail-' suhp'cts at the
enveaticn j- now under way. Tlie
Committee on convention arran/:
im ':t: of the Galveston association |
has made a number of select.ions fo- ;
sp'sii. rs and tie y have been refer
red to I’re.-ident My r for final a« |
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received th.il tl- »t»"‘ !
convention •'!: '• -oi = o oi-.r.v las-
this \ P;;r. 'is ' '.SSplsi ''111 '/'•
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■rapswijiin l-
NEW SKIRTS at
Cheeves’
WE WISH to announce
the arrival of some of
of the latest things in skirts
and would be pleased for
you to call and let us show
you.
Don’t forget the
Ribbon Special
CHEEVES
BROS. & CO.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .