Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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S E L E C T A
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fa***- •'•'/asB*
as the Easter Gilt
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i;i r or 111 AMI.wn .11!
:n -rv popular ov« ry i];t\
:• . bu' ht'cau-'ft •• ■ ■• ■
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Expert !
W atch
Clock arid
Jewelry
Repairing
Ml WorkGur»rnleed
tu
It's Tisne Ri?ht lew t
'Fa be Choosing that
WEDDING GIFT or BIRTH-
DAY PRESENT
Mil M>V| \ ri'!t< iPI! I i n «. f I I V ! k\«>V\ 5 s
HAND PAINTED CHINA
-WhWiCil A i; ! : ' *•» of r: i ! * - \ \"\. "i x as
\\ i; i i % \ i \ I I J.i. sr.; <»\ mspi.
«• IVORY AH : < Ar'SIMinij-;. \\ ii iinprov.
• per cent ami • • t -rn of m-'ats
i > i!>■ I; 1 lilt.- «.! W'.i!- ;> i':.t • Ki!iK•-= Hroorlir-s
.t • ami S'i< U i ins. • '
. iv.11 .low i- : ( u; ■ - •!-! ; iiiiufd i'liina ai
• • • i Y • ' *1 : > »u cliooi-t
-:i -' t>i us ()! W !11 :
CURLIN'S PHARMACY
\\ 1 ■.!H! •></' \UI .
• > n n I I' r r (! n i 1 11
[dison Mazda Lamps j
-iv i.» h;nnau<Ml Cotton Seed
IndcxM ;»!>!»' Varieties in
' 'Uah-.mia Texas and
A: Kansas.
■ )j\\ ■< The atten-
" 1 • '!• -i nmenl. of agricul-
oalh I to the very uu-
' • i it ion oi" a large l»a> t
il ">■ iu; .-I a wllirh biM'1
rv ; i'lmting in Oklahoma
1 ■ ' '! fNas anil Arkansas
l' ' ions during a iarg'1
' i ;■ king season v i re un
I i11• and .. • < i ■■ •• ■ > < a' .>»;«» ot
i •' • -« " 1 iii' : .*n lii jU s'< ! hi \ iial-
.' y. l>!« •: rmiaat am test - are
• tic <>li ail •! to i.'f -.;-•••! tof
iaii ' •.« •;<. ii< . il ! )ia:
.nu:«> us . tiii n: i i'.i !.;r> :ii'ls v. hi
r< su 1 i
j The Htlfli'. "11 O! (he < 1 • ..I -t.lli'-a-
i - a. 1-i.i hei-n . i i"«! -m i iw I act ; h.i i
| «il activi campaign iia.- t>- . h i• .j*-r-
tf.ikci! to iii r<Hia• U- poi'iion-; of
■iii- M-.ritor; a \aru-is of «-<.a ■ '»:>
! which is !■♦■!>?»■ -• • n11• i as prodman;;
! 11! i v per <■<■);' oi iiv ! oi .i i ivc* itun-
I • 11 <.! 1 pound oal" a cuion from a
•thousand pound load of seed cot-
■ ton.
The department's ropresenta; iws
i haw* examined this cotton in : lie
j Held and have grown it. in e\p.-ri-
in atal .■ .1111 ing i! i i ing ! !i.- ia.-i (w o
' M-asoiis. Til a lint ha.-. been found to
i la oxeeetliiif iy .short the larfce pro-
•p.oMioa of lint io -d apparently
1 re.- til; \:.y l'i'oni the fa' t t hai I Ik*
aatN ar« \eiy small and light. 1?
h ii s not been found a heav\ pro-
' t i' • ■ * * r of lint cotton per acre. The
'department has always refrain* d
( i'riini recommending it because it
ssaaemt^EssasmBm
NOTICE!
We have procured the services of Mi. Johi.
• ^ 'ion a Stove and G&* Man f>i '0•1 ^ t'1'1'
I'letical experience who will fully explain the
prits of the A-B Sanitary Gas Ranges also
'"wphrcy Heaters and other Cas Appliances.
f. S. CronK Co.
| ••:: !)• 1 it-V"«i i :.;lI its \ i rv hor;
I-' s i •• -von hi soon be- reeogniz' | by
lii" mills .-in'! f!; a t there •»: > ■ 1 }>.
' <|iM-Mit «si'-i-ri minaI ion • • i;■
i!.
I hiring ' 1.• past .•«11 - .. r .i 1 <>■ .
| ; .'•••• i'n g< . ' i-fiir.on b'.tv ing t iitiis in
Oklahoma ami Arkansas or- •
! ' ' ■ 'o lheir .it • mi to |«• ' ■■ j
it.-' cotton a I any j• I • • Th« • |
! 'a' ••! 1.! 1: i! it ; J i! 11 Was o far if.- I
| !■ ::■•!■ to thjii oI'dinun1> grown in
'•h'-ir t«*rrbor> that they knev p
I a on hi not l>" acri"ii;ihie to ;<iiy oi'
| " r ■ • * i i* regal: r customer . I '. • • (b- j
:ii<■ 111 >v it hiii the I;*: L ••■v !
! k.•'■v ia! letter-- from
j >:ant eps in Ar Kansas. asking u«-iviei•
j -e ruing 'hi rotlon. and stating
' hat ih" focal buyer1' were warning I
t ii.'ill aguim t it beeause t be mil ls i
" '.i;s! riminnting agnin t the !■■-- •
< alities in ■ hh-h it i • being hirg- |
i. grown.
in vp-w of t lii'-" far is th e (byar'-j
iiiont warns tin* farmer' o:' -vrkan- ;
•as. Oklahoma an.' Texas thai th°'
introiluction of .my ncv variety of
j cotton producing fiber uf b • - t ban .
i seven-eights '.i an it; h in average j
11. ..sili >■ 11 l>. Ilk s> .'.
j.lmim:;.- tli- r-t.. .it:..11 :f l1 r i
J • a i marke; r ■; m a > r» : 1 i' in a |
| few y» a: •- in ba ng the i»ri«•'• en mi= \
j inl•• • i ■ n; ton. The <• -.a. urn di: - '
trie's are tiw'A receiving a flight
i .r> m .1 in .. • ■ r the regular »iUot a- •
so;: - for :ft staple '1 !.<• dep u ; -
ment '.v Tl particular! / regr- ■!. se-> !
lb* ;; -•••:. of the campaign which
i: a • In •en v.. • i-■ ■ ■ 1 in ' »l i 'In in a. in he- :
iialf 11f pur.- Triumph coMoa jeop- |
utaii/eil h> i he arom i -< no us in' r<
.1 net ion u: a c< ; ion grent ;> in- i
ft rior ta pie. Su'.'ii a policy m i t
ro-u It in ve.-y serious lo- es to ail :
; |e up)1a ei • in ; he c.-.snmuni' i«>
\\ here 111e pi.orer types 1'. . a'.- . on -
i
mon. i
GRAY Uli BECOMES
TUIPIf PI lnQ
1 tilun jlJjJ
j Io«(k yeai > > "UfJL'Ci ! Try (Hv.ndnia's !
j roc ijit* ol Suite and Sulphur ami
n«»t><»<t\ w ill know .
i .! j
A 1 mo-;! (■ ' r • 111 ! now til;.' Ml' ;
T< a .iii.l Sulphur. proper!;. ' -in
poundeii brings back the run u ml
color an<i he-ire to the hair whee
faded streaked or gray; also end-
dandruff. itching scalp and stow-
Tallin ■; hair. Yeai'1- ago the
wa> • o get thi- tmi"<i • >.re \;i• • to Mini.••
j blesoine.
| Nowadays we .simply a k
I drti.tr -tore for " W'yeth's Sage
J Snip! 11r Hair Remedy." Yon
get a large bottle for about
e< n ts Everybody uses t h is
I lauious recipe. because no one
possibly tell that you'darkened y
j hair as i' does it so natural!'.-
|
(evenly. Yon dampen a sponge
j-'!t brush with it and draw
(through your hair taking one
! ■ ■ r■ ■ i■ d a; a time; b\ tnoruinu
! ■ hair di-:i;<p< :ir . a rid after
! other api>!ieai ion or two. your
J b ' oi!!»'S l'-eaul ifuliv dark. Ulick
j y and \ ou look y. ar you
|('ur!in's Tw o Drug Stores.
; Na h. \i>riI V. T! »• health of ! hi- .
j com i..in: ii y is vry good at pi-<• nI. j
j Aunt Nannie .Marks is just about j
i '.lie ame.
The N'ash school boys played ball)
jar Howard Thursda\ and tin- How-j
| ard boys won flu? game. They played j
far Avalou Frida;- evening and Up j
i Avalon boys won the game
Mi*. \V. I>. ('ohm's li'.ilf brother .
| from Bird spent Friday night. Satur-j
| day and Sunday with him.
Several or tin- farmer.- have bo- |
gun to plant cotton this week.
I Rev. Col well filled his regular ap- j
jp'influent here yesterday. He went
j to R. K. Saterfield Sr. for dinner j
j Mr. Atticus Edwards and wife}
spent Sunday with ('. II. Kuyketi-
dal I and fa rail)'.
Several from here attended the!
singing at Ray Sunday. '
Some of the young people went to
Ike to the picnic Saturday.
Mr. A. E. M unlock and family
spent Sunday at T. J. Loyd'.s.
Wagons have begun hauling lum-
ber for the gin at this place.
There will be an entertainment
here Friday given by Italy talent.
Be sure and come. The proceeds
go to the Italy band boys. Their
music will be something worth hear-
Ir*.
w w wiu iiif: poi.ks \
ASTONISH l>in(.(.ISi.
We sell many good medicines
but we are .told the mixture of
buckthorn bark. glycerine etc..
known as Adler-i-ka is the best
we ever sold. YVaxahachie folks
astonish us daily by telling how
QI'ICKLY Adler-i-ka relieves sour
stomach gas on the stomach and
constipation. Many report that A
SINGLE DOSE relieves these trou-
bles almost IMMEDIATELY. We
are glad we are Waxahachie agents
IT THE BEST TEACHER. Our ex-
perience has taught us. One man
cannot specialize in a dozen differ-
ent lines.
We have a Specialist m each De-
partment. Namely Mr. B. Tid-
weli in charge of Watch Repair
Department; Mr. H. M. Chapman
in charge of Jewelry Manufacture
and Repair Dept.; Dr. N. E. Hunt
Optometerist in charge of Optical
Department.
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M
Dickinson Jewelry w
it
W axahachis
lii
I
A >1 ler-i-ka. i tM-iitt Two Im.u-
adv.
i ; \ i; i»\\ ill
Harilwc!!. April '!. Monda-
'• .me and v;j! 'u ir (•.mo t li<- bit: -fit
■' na A pri i v. ;id in'. v. in i: •.The farmers an1 very ba ii\ <ai-
"d plaining ilit.-ir cotton.
A good i i;;»11 ;■ of t!o Hard we; I
"!;i :■ s attrnded the Mi-day sinaim:
:i Rruiiiii' Spriu.L'- .'jntJ;t> aad }ia\ •
reported a good dinr.fr and i •■ard a
great many of the I a I«• 111 e d -infers
iron) oilier pia«-e-.
J. I. Shaw '-mployed a m- ■•■>
man to winl. on hi-- fare; ami ha
ing stayed one niaiii. >i<de his i-
e.-u son's (Leslie's) razor ami
calibre and skipped. Was captur I
a.' Alma brought bark to Isn■ ■ ♦ id
put in the lock-up nut il fur • r
| For Chap-
3 ptd Hands
By i J and Lips
1 'J
Vaseline
REG. u. S. I'M. OFF.
Camphor Ice
Vaseline Camphor Ice
works into the skin and
quickly soothes rough
cracked smarting hands
and lips.
Ask at any drug or gen-
eral store for VASE-
LINE Camphor Ice.
Interesting "Vaseline" booklet
mailed free on request. Write
today.
Chesebrough Mfg Co.
(Consolidated1
41 State Street New York City
I • < I'll i: In- I !m r ( I'.-
in;.' !iii;j in V\;ibachie.
' anf11•!;if»-• la piano < .m-
I i <• -1 arc making it w.t.v warm fw
nt her a i;■! .•' i" >; in a n-!
t!;»' • mi .!• ;ti. i: < 1 it: :
*
Mc—| ^h'one.v an.-! i'.ir
< on:p'>aml.
.hist In- !in' that yon buy Foley':-;
Honey ami Tar <'omj»«»u 11 d- it i- a
: reliable meilieinc for '■ottghs cokK.
. .-roup ll. hooping i.oughs bronchial*
I ami la grippe coughs which an-
' v\ ej kening to the .system. It also;
I'-ivr- prompt am! definite results fori
; 1:i *. i >-' • tickli. t hroat ami ; ui'ty
: '.v he.'/y breatlihm. t'urlin's '1 u o
j Hrug Store-. A j>ri 1 ad .
sol I !I I'KOV..
j South rroiu.. \ prll <; Cotton
' planting is the order of the day.
| All pro ;•!)t enjoyed the >-inging j
i i>v t If quartette from Waxaharhie '
[also the talks by l>rs. Parnell and j
| (Sough Sunday afternoon.
We are very sorry to report Mrs 1
: No: !• Carroll being very low at this;
writing. We hope she will -oon ne !
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Huiord Chiles and;
Mr Lain Man-kins attended preach-;
ing at. Waxahaehie Friday night.
Mrs. Gu-sie Cain of Teague spet.t
several days the past week with j
her mother. Mrs. Matthews. She |
returned home accompanied bv j
Miss Leona Vantreese.
Messrs. Cleo Part en Howard Cox;
and sister Nellie were the guests J
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Williams j
Tuesday eveiling. j
Mrs Lon Hankins spent Friday j
night with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Giles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pigg and
children dined with Mrs. Frank j
Graston Sunday.
Mr. Robert Hannah of Ferris j
spent Friday night with his uncle;
Mr S. H. Moses.
Mr. and Mrs. (Hover Williams of j
Waxahachie attended services at :
this place Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pigg of Collier J
Chapel spent Sunday with Mr. and;
.Mrs. Cull Kellev.
Messrs. (Juy Cantrell and Eddie j
South of Italy were in our com-j
munity Sunday.
Messrs. Luther Hurl and Dewey j
Cox and Misses Nina and Cora B. j
Cox of Forreston were in our midst I
Sunday. |
Miss Nellie Cor had for her Sun-1
«Jay us ' Mi s (Jurli" < ' . n .
M r. li;i li a;!.' MI. .i (;;; r-
r» ft ;i t.r <-;i' i I Sunday snu. d at t i *
j;laco Sunday.
.Mi: - Kug-frm* Smith smuit Friday j
niuht. ;f li Mi - X;• • ii;i«•. fa r i and
K . i" M
Mr. ml M : Kom • M ;r« !i>. • r.- '
a :: tf .i. . :•! ! • T v. ■ a• • • : ' > :: • ; - i ! :
Mr. a:. ! Mr-. I'm !•; ■ l-.m k S r
Su in! ay.
Mr. and Mr- ih.iu'h v'.1111 r>■
and son spent .Saturday nieht. \vi:h
l'h(- fr > r s! i • r's i > • i r<>n! • .M r :i ud Air
V. I' Vant!•»"• ■
M r. a rid M r . .'<••• J>*n k in ■ and
c!ij!<11*1 '.u and Mr. Mai !ifd><-n •»ri id"'
Ike at ti'iidod j• r--a<• 1 \inat i hi.-
\ 1 ar; ■ • num !>••;• iVnn Uii -
aHfiul'-.i the S'-uf!• 1'ri• •.and Ike |
Sunday si ho>d ij : J k<- Sat ur-
d; v t h-ro vvas a in.':! ga mo in tin- j
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MJID
Ik 'li.l II.It :akr I;. .1 tel.:. .
Kw; .oiii' liacl ;i ni • ti;: -
I:vt r;. !.o.|> <•.n;•» to St;n.i.tv seho •;
nil'] bf 11i'imi1111 ]•• Itfuht; ']•■■■
ho u v.
Thr *IW.
" < ''.ill I ' I'll-.i - mi. Siniih
"'«-n Try uii' will:
• • ► • i l: £T I 11 .a.TUgc iriun. I ; '
s' i! 11 ■ my o;unU'iis ar«- |»rinci;-;.
M'' ji.•' 11-'• " 5iu:• • Tlu-kii^.
iBuy Your Easter
You will know wo have guided you right in 111:4
ing you lo eome here when you try on one of
our fine suits.
Sincerity Clothes are the
Best Made
HIue Serges Fancy Hrown and (ireys. $17.3')
and $18.50 Suits special sale price $15.00
New Oxfords in Tan Yici and Patent at S2.50
$3.00 $4.00 and $4.50.
New Shirts in prottv patterns and plain while
at $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50.
New Hosiery Ties Hells and Hals.
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JOHN QUARLES
Hancock Building.
South Washington St. Waxahachie Texas.
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1914, newspaper, April 9, 1914; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075889/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .