Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1914 Page: 6 of 8
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Superior
Gas Ranges
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Sanitary Safe and Easy to Operate.
Made by the Bridge and Beach W'f'g. Co.
and none better can be made.
Prices range $10.00 to $60.00
See our line if you expect to cook with gas.
Howell Hardware Co.
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| !-o!i- Ho whs Vj years old.
J nivtMMl•. * t \Yashirigion Siuflonts
Will lit* Taught l('»u to Do
H'iuh —To l»e (ov-
en iYariual
By the United Press.
Seattle. Feb. I 7 Student* of the
Home Kconomy Depart me/it of the
raivr-rsity of Washington are not
' r■ i. Iy really going to he taught how J
•;u. keej i ag ought to be done but i
how ?o lo it themselves according
to announcement just made by Pro-:
feasor Frederick Osborne. The
way of handling flat irons will be ii- '
V: -rated and then '.
required to
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the s;ude .1: v ::i h>f
briMtir;- in ii.'-ir <■ - n
vf iir: fer-'.ooii :
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i- ^alipjj/er h a.- oii
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:rif <i arid then
«• '.•> prove "v it ii
' • :;ris ifcey
direction.--.
: (s there will
id in the bear-
;'Chung
1 » \ \ S OIL Wf» OAs
rnjjjs miow pkwrkss
Dai'v I^S trh t Spe c.i a J.
Petroiii 7Vx . IT. -A cur-
rerr ..re;>ort issued at Washington
C . received here to jay s^bows
the a '>\itle- n the TYvis g^ and
■ ii fi'-Ui- up to the present time
•ii'.! according to th»- bulletin a
number of well- are hi-ing sunk ?n
ar-.ii fields in t ii i > wtate. The
r»-'. :<■•><; of the amount of work car-
ried on In the Texas fields show??
• list -every! well* have been struck
here recently. The laiest discovery
was on the Culberson tract when
oil well with a capacity of
-oo barrels per day was brought
in. Much drHIfng is in progress at
the Tri kham field and recent
discoveries have caused the field
to be extended for a distance of
fifteen mite. A new gas well wa«-
brought in last week at Bangs.
The fact that gas exists in thh?
field has been proved but active
drilling will be continued in an
effort to locate oil. Tb« field.*
at Mexia are bing developed at a
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Awr.v r a n<:•«!'Iof Liberty
.r "A ?. he (bnernor
v.: i "••• i occasion. an<;
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pair!--.?.: ririij.- or A tub-
I'.'ju wi•: b-- vM- r-er.entitled "The
Sp.rk ) .-li the nf Lib-
'^ty "■■.r)pori( <\ by ; repre-
soat&'.ive of f-v^ry naMpnalit >■ in na-
?i'.e 'irt-. All tiita join in sa-
int'In £ v.-ih national aiHh.ern "The
Mar spangled Banner
ftruck rights K. Murphy.
j Canton Ohio Feb. 17.—Eddie?
| .Murphy o? IV;?tot. expected to give s
Ihil Drork o. Cleveland the fight-
of hs: )i: - hen the men meet '
ton'ght fi-r the scheduled twelve-
round go.
rapid rate. Various oil concerns j
have in. progress the sinking c>f;
about half a dozen wells which j
if proven productive will greatly;
well the output at that field and |
lower the consumer's price to .
m i n i m u m. T h e r e po r t sbo w b that;
several oil companies have assign-
ed men to the newly discovered
field at Baird and it is expected j
thai a number of rich strike.- will!
he made within a few months i
The Moran field is showing progress
in both g;- and oil production.)
The late discoveries at that plarej
have renewed drilling activities and;
about half a dozen wells are be-
ing bored. During the last few
weeks several new wells have been
brought in at the Elecira field and
ethers are being sunk.
I 'ci v ii.'i" of Shoes i.! litis slor.' will su i
1 :
j.list' you will! I heir unusual value bill espccia: j
l\ (In yuii wanl to st. i• !' • ssyk-s we are show-
in-; ;i! oO. s'.00 and *.">.00.. They are l|i.-
I.imit I n' allradiveiu^s. siylish and shapeh.
They ivpresuit maximum values in iealher and !
sho< makin.. :sl liie lowed ])' n c you ever paid f.v I
so much real Shoe \ ahie.
Spring S < rs—Oxfords for Men and '!o\-
1 New Slipper Oxford Straps and Coloni.;;
I Pumps for Women. Mis-.es and Children.
I And the price—Voh cannol heat iiiem.
fin
3«vuud a
The Challem.e ['rice Maker-.
dertake enough publi< »ork T h: - • •
io five • mploymerii to 'I
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d \M»i:i i r.
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i v" H.i i! VMi. I ; uff > . M.i'Ui'l i. l
;»M<1 'iiuliunt Wi'.ll
I * < ■ :i • ir«- > nc i:->s to h; ■ ur-
i siphtJv. rnatu-•• - rasr. y . r > . ;«
j .. A ar- ••■! •:
needed to make it soft pretty per-
h. a'i. y. an! fr->! . «: :: -
: 5: air tie- \s i- »- y
• f .. ri I:.: . ' -
day fr->m f urlin'- T - <> I): \f •
»■" ar any tiruM «-oun?'-r. !' < :
•" • ■ ■ 'i }v• 1 b I' into
•;; I ■: -11 - ■ i ri: :T disn •• rv. • \« ; r in .
!'•. line U.'- ii.iir 1- -Tr r
feet!y a!<?.•. •! i ' -' 7 - w-\
It T.-yr'S a man .some U!.<• to ;
• •.;•''. f: \U> pir! da: l- \i a k::;d-
ii> };y rjfctjng prop• :• :-ai or;
marriar-. ihf- usually l< •■rn;- !
it r a* nt. i ;':; i:jv-- • ot I:-•i»g ar?d j
eoniinu'--! r-nortin.a: on the yart o<"
the* gentler >c-x\.
Bu>ing f<> Mnucy.
Buying Fu-ey's Hon y and Tar
Compound saves money because ju;f
a few drops stops th'* couch and
cold and one hot'if last ■ a long
time. If f; lickly heals r w and in-
flamed surfaces. stops th-hling
throat har>'h rasping coughs creir>
ho-. r. i:< brwhia! rn : grippe
coughs.--Adv. Curlin's Two Dru'
stor*:
A hoy Ion?? for the time when
he < an --have and ;• man regret a the
fact that he has ;o or join the
Bradford & Ritch
I The Mattress
Men
I \r '• - 4
iFl'U-vtU; 11>r <>'
1 I»-
Th-.it's Fo'- .. - Honey atai
Co;: : It a: ■ '<*< :.r:
' ur drug"!-:. it
have used Foley's Hone?
K" .;:- = u;:'l my faiai;y
-< M it '!i !!:•■ 1' r
■ !Q sure." -kefm-e :t
; •—A-iv. Carlin's tv. o drue
Take Notice.
jahachie: The. ordinance mi
no- to nit oiT all war. r that .
pa:-..i by the 1 • ill of -
as sve buve a goad n.an> .-on
] who overlook to comply v ;■ .
on!ina1 will commence •?
n a >\ the i <Mh. aa-1 cut * :
| arrears fa*? wc can -
; pt:'•:a and ai'Ter water is cut
; « a a of Sl.o" v- j;■; j.r.
\ turning on acain. will ay
all alike. i\ F. DKY KV.OKT
Card «>f Thank*.
We wish to oxprt--- »»ur api r
| lion to ihe Commercial Club
; all others who in any way hei
i makv tlu1 Colonial tea a sure-
THK V. W. C. A OF TRIM':
D"n't lor the Great Issues of
;Day interfere with your ' reg.o.
i work.
Such Prices
1-3 OFF on all
$5.00 styles Ladies' Shoes
for $3.34
$4.00 styles Ladies' Shoes
for $2.67
$3.50 styles Ladies' Shoes for $2.34
Cannot be held open long.
Crow's Shoes Give Satisfaction
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1914, newspaper, February 17, 1914; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1075899/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .