Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 232, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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A Happy and Prosperous
i9i3 New Year 1913
Is Our Wish to Everyone
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Rogers Street
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Golden Gate Floor
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Mil \\ III. <«>\ I INI l; II" I "I . M\ltl !\ MISKO! III.
COOPER & ROGERS
Phone 343 East Side Square ■
Syrup! Syrup!! Syrup!!!
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r> nation ».i« K• • t » tn*» t*n< n11• • ri.
Ilriim your juu*. and luirhrf- and I lh“ old In-inr-m.idi-
ICiliixin < a in* s> run.
C. E.. YOUNGBLOOD
Spot Cash Grocer Both Phones 45
Fresh Oysters
and
Channel Cat Fish
At Nycum’s Market
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GEO. PARK’S
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Phoe 454
Jackson Street
DIXIE THEATRE
Where Picture Plays
of Quality are Shown
Admission Adults 10c - - - Children 5c
PROGRAM TODAY
‘THE CASTAWAYS”— (Gmelies) Drama.
‘MV HERO”- (Biograph) Drama.
‘THE PROSPECTOR” (Essana.v Western) Drama.
If you are looking for the biggest dime's worth come to
Open from 2:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. Daily-continuous.
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IT.- Tie I lay per ion ..1 2.~'
Johnson yrr:• mm hay. per ton. . SI:.’."'
rha'I.w-T a M’i'T j) -r lh.1 I '!(
Tlens per pound.. r»c
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’oiint r> bi:i t or. ja r lb.r•.
* ■ t not*• tt\o-' »)'■’ bu?he! $ I 2 •
no" crop . .... 1 ."h
Turkeys per II).10c
f'tma m. hut trrf.1t jn*r 15 >.. . 1S<
fli»aa on foot. per 11>.Sr
Pal row a oil foot... 1-1 in I l b
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\ M< »i \ i t< i < i\ i i; s 12.000
t il> < * * 11« < t«»» Making <«<>eul Ibamd
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in. s I.- | .. n| v i li(.u' Mi'1 add M a. n oj
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1 for < A. s* -m a ad < nil ctur T'c>«td.
and ■■ in*n h b- 1 ...>' rolli-t-' ions I d
J keen tool'd a Total of mom1 than
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I oda> i- t 11.■ i(! • day tor mi linn
a ii is 1 In- ■ u!!<" :<a1 in order 10 avo.d
'In' |>* • n a 11 \ AM 1 a \ 1 - s remain-
; ui; pa n! at t})4» . Ins* m 1 In- da v 1..-
■OM" i*!itviuen: and an- subjoin to
a p»ma It . o’ t • •! 1 per t “lit M j Todd
in a n 1 < >1 i 11 in from S ‘'' i (M K1 to $ ! 1 n -
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I hi-. \ mni;:l T.t'-K <>I 111 <* Kiimim --
Man I - on in l‘'arn<‘<«|.
Tin- iiiiMm-s.- men of Wa\ulia'hh
h. -.-i hardly < 1 • av n a go«id |>n*at li ni
i1 ■ 1 i1 ■! from Mi*- nisli in«• iM«*Ji! ro ;
‘ i -lii.! hoi iday s In *; i. i •> i hey v • -
■ •I'mim'd hi i Ik- annual : k of lak in
si oi-ir Tlii work uMially h»*aim
ri-Mil a I'm-: lie- rush of holiday trad*
i. ov ;• ami ext»• 11'!. o- -r into i In
i - >• :*r a few days. In a f<*\v daya
h*• y \\ •!I know haf they hav«* don*
1 u ■in*" t l.i* ye; r jii . i: jng: I ha»
• 'I' ii I'Tv.r.o t !n y dial -d
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ad Mr .1 lt<;:nor who
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i }•• )f horn .>n \\ ; i 11:| ms :!•<• '
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. ii ii. A! I S. .1. I:. t •».'! i of our • ii y.
R A'- ! lira;- o' Stamford and
la. n ti nd Frank R- vnr of H11.
nit ld< \ n ; • a !id< li: Idr n wi A
a-ld to t Ik- I'i •' ■ Ii n • t he on as! »J1
l)‘al !i of I »o v.
I * • • v. A ('. I rk'-r pant or of t Ik
Main St root Christ ian nhurnli was
j called to Red Oak Monday to con*
'lint da- funeral of (']yd<* Hanitn the
j i hirieen-yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs
i-I H Han.ui old 'iti/"ns of that
town. The hoy dh*d Sunday of dia-
! botes. Tin* burial took place* Mon-
da) afternoon a? tin- Rawlins ceme-
tery
Automobiles Registered.
\V. It. Woods. Waxahachie Buick
No. 7 22.
A. I.. Baggett Midlothian Ford
No. 7 2d.
Marriage I demises.
Samuel Patton Westmoreland and
Mi8» Jesse R. Bradley
.1. c Watson and Miss Florence
Odessa Ward
Or. Ike Smith has none to New
York where he will take a special
coarse in an eye ear. nose and
threat school. He will be gone abotitj
a year and a half.
Blank
Books
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Lowney's
Mixed hocolates
in
Fancy Boxes
All sizes
PETE'S PLACE
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♦ i'i i:sn\ \rs. ♦
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W. A. <«»!.».on o!>;ill
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I l m * TI CM' torhi v.
I I >r l .1 I * i ly nf | ’alno r \v;i n
j t ho • i ? y I oil a y.
Mr. and Mrs IDilpli Caltl v. 1!
r isiu-U in M s(juito Sunria>.
M s Minnie Dorman Of Dallas
| i isio il la! it. -s in tin city Clirist-
i mas.
Constable Hamm ami .Iusii< <■ Till-
« "i 1 a i'" at D olin i-onri ai l*'. i r is
today
Mr and Mrs Huy I In- f.ir I iia\ ■
I - ' uria d from Italy wnen i h1 ■
: (a i;i ("iil ist ma u
Miss Win nil' rod Harrison of Kilim-
! l i. Id spent Sai urday and Sunil: y
'A u li M !.I.1 1 Mi Dado
11 D Dark rid urm-d from fiold-
Mhvraiu- 11.iI..■.rfIi 11 where lie vis-
o 'i o..- si' * - * r Sumdi. a ml Monday
rind ’a. T |l Copi |;\n 1 of
1 nd I 1 : 1 - roi i:i no-: horn.
■ Idt a i - Mr. and Mr.'. .1. 11
Ha..
-Mi r II f'l; | 14111 w< i.l ' .
D V’ ■ i i d inornii v i i :>
--I • will .- iaii'.a; fur i
II I- a - ii. .' I |il ■- a.
■ • I ■ Coho ii a In! I v. o da li a ll!
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> r In D iD . . a - Mr . <• A
;.tiir-. in Mi Knight who sp. n:
C : i a ilia' with lii: pan ii • In tin
oi'y r i in in-d last night to Si
l.onis. '-la-n aro his luadriuart is
dr a C D Wesson and children
jof Hillsboro v ho have boon fish-
ing In p rents Mr and Mr.. F
W. Blank in West Knid have re
Durum! home.
Miss Diza Hayter who lias boon
teaching at Monterey Tonn spent
Christmas with lior sistor Mrs. .1.
li. Harrison and loft this morning
for Choeotah Ok.
Mr. and .Mrs. I’. I'. .Smith and
lad- Ham molt have returnod from
Cause Texas where they spent
Christmas with Mrs. Walls 10. Dane
(Miss Mary Smith.)
Mrs. W. I). Knowles is enter-
taining today all the old officers
of the Woodmen Circle. This af-
ternoon at two all the members
are Invited for the afternoon ses-(
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. .i. M. Brownlow en-
tertained the following guests for
dinner at their home on College
street Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C.
T. White Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Con-
iior Mr. and Mrs. O.- G. Richard-
son J. W. Brownlow all of Dallas.
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\ -Ihti \ I'asle of 11uii:i ;‘>1 <'ii >
•inn! .Sunday in ihe civ « :t)i his
nli! friend. I.. > uppinyer. Mr. 'op-
|iinn r said In- and Mi ' ..ala are
"Mil (1 y 11" Ha in (* a an am: ■ a - it isnd
1 < i-i liar ‘ a Tenia -. "c 11 has I..
t v. a 11 i y >a;:rs sill"" tli<-> la-: mi"
Mr .1 S. M a rd> . for i ad itor
<d Ha- Kuiiis X"\\s. and i rn\ years
ayo • diior of I lia Wax a la. ! i.- Kn*
Il'iSt i: a S S' .. ' Ins . in
Ilia Su> hi Sian.; a hi |i paper h e
boufiht .Ill'll 11 - left Iannis. only
a f w yaars pRn. Mr Hardy ivill
■ n' a a' I ill h I lines o' hiisines.-
III 111" w as I .
More 1 It" 1 - Iteeeit ed.
The fireiui li have reeeiv • : i an ail*
di'mnal dial tokens of appro-
elation oi t.lieir \\ ork in i lie fire lust
Sa III rilny morn ill;: Tim IP i: or Cro-
anm pa ny : n" in a • h• for
s ! n a II d a ell ll Ini s J I. ... a i \ ad
from Spaldiny v MrCiirney The
1o|lowinii is taken from Hie letter
d. .r act onipanied (tie Spalding &
Mi i'artnai i hedi
"This will in a small Way show
our appi'eeiatioii of the nohle ami
heroic work ilie lii.ys del in savin;:
us from another disasimus fire. We
realize ilia: without your help our
all would ha . a aynii; heap in aslia
t oi ton Market lluiet
'Idle Now York notion future mar-
ket ruled h u id today. January
i ..I last niaiii a: I 7 :; and open-
ed this moniiny at l.'.T.'. a ris. of
two points. the high point raaelu-il
has IJ.Ta. and the low fimires were
I 7. The dosini ijuolution w;
I 3.73 ti uain of two points for the
day.
i.iv.Tpool is dm ■ i oi ia n
morrow nun nine; at : wo p nis up
I'ha loi a.l spot l...| w: (|!ml
dll ini- 111" day Middliuji sold for
' " 35 ami Kocd . tiUing hvoui ht
1 d 73.
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I till: li e-. W ill) u 1 |. ] . ..
he a 1 **d I I have yon mil p
1 hiiiy. t„ lilad -iii11;:11-
■UK. "ta. Cart' M f . elm:
I will
-IlOe
m LOSES BOTH [FES
IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT
\hsi.lvcs Itnad from Ithime a„| („.k
Offer ot I’osilioit and educa-
tion from IVtsMlriii 'fames
I. Ilill.
Spokane Wash.. Dec j To
spend his Christinas in Si I’an! at
the expense of James .1 Hill t|
railroad magnate Walter In- i;.r.
row a 17-year-old wanderer who
lost hoth legs in an aeeident on a
Hill line recently went to the Min-
nesota capitai. After the accident
the boy went to the poor farm
where he wrote a letter to Mr. Hill 1
absolving the road of blame and I
asking for a position of some sort j
The letter elicited a reply that Mr.
Hill would not fttily give De Harrow'
a job but would supply him with I
attiflclal limits clothing money a- I
an education. If h<* desired it. T' -
youth made the j min. y to St. i'anil
in company with a representative oft
the railroad magnate traveling in a'
Cullman. Although he has been an
orphan and a wanderer for many
years De Barrow speaks four lan-
guages.
IF YOU WANT
to pay a reasonable profit
on your groceries trade with
W. R. BRATCHER
We wish to thank
Oar Friends
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TO THE PROGRESSIVE MERi Ham
BLOCK GAS ARC L
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Mean more prominence the attraction
of more customers a better lighted stnr»*
anti a saving ot 60 per t ent in light l-.il
BLOCK SYSTEM ”
STREET LIGHTING
now adopted for Municipal 1 ighting
of btreeti Parks and Public Highway
Merchant* and reliable Agents write for exHuMv^ territory lo
THE BLOCK LIGHT CO. Youngstown 0.
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE POPULAR PRICED MANTLES
For Gas. Gasoline and Ker<-s*-ri'* ! \n >.
BURNERS Gl. ASS WARE AND ALL ! KH7!' <\
CHEEVES
Blanket Sale
We would rather count money
Than count merchandise!
Today we start invoicing and would
rather count money than count
merchandise.
We offer some very special induce-
ments to move the good .
i 1.50 and 1.75 Blankets or
I 2.00 Blankets on sale for
: 2.50 Blankets on sale for
I 2.95 and 3.00 Blankets os
3.50 Blankets on sale
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| 3.95 and 4.00 Blankets on
! 5.00 Blankets on sale for
6.50 Blankets on sale for
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3.95
4.95
We have big line Comforts on sal(!
We would like to reduce number of
Woman’s Tailored Suits before m-|
voicing.
If you want to save money 011
Ladies’ Tailored Suits come to
Cheeves.
Today you can save big money on a
Tailored Suit or Dress. We don
want to invoice them.
Cheeves Bros. & jj^
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