The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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APPLE PIES
We have a new shipment of
New York State Apples in
1 gal. cans. They are fine.
Plenty Butter Eggs and Chickens
LYNN REAGOR N<SQUARE>E
Just Received a shipment of Loose-Wiles
Crackers ^SugarWafers
THEY ARE THE BEST
Include a package of Veroniques and Tan Sans in
in your next order. They are delicious.
Phone us your orders Quality and service guaranteed
C.E.. YOUNGBLOOD
Spot Cash Grocer Both Phones 45
ITS lll(.II TIMI
that all people realize the vital
importance of electricity as a mo-
tive power or great aid and con-
> en fence in every walk in life if
you a re not thoroughly posted as
to the many advantage? of elec-
trical appliances as time savers
and comfort bringers. see our
large assortment of devices hear
our explanation of their use and
get our estimate for installing
such as will be useful to you.
WAX. ELECTRIC & GAS CO. <
<
\VK I>C> I IKST CLASS CLEAN-
ING PRESSING DYEING AL-
TE RATION AMI HAT RE-
ItliOCKING.
MAKE A SPECIALTY OK LA-
DIES' WORK.
3000 SAMPLES
To select fi'om Clothes we
/»rv anwiiimj ity merit au<l
value backed by square dealing
or money bark. He <>n the
rujuare with yourself and let us
•bow you. Phone 58 wagon
nil! cull for tmd dcliveei work.
LAWRENCE & MALLORY
116 College Street
7
Notice to the Public.
I have purchased the entlr dint*
business of Mr. B W. Fearis locat-
ed on the west side of the juare.
and wish to announce to the friends-
and customers of this store as well i
as to the public in general that they j
are invited and urged to continue •
their business relations with ihi£
store jifst as heretofore and that
they will receive from the new man-
agement the same courtesies and ac- |
torn rood a f.ioru *n every respect thai
they have received iu the past. It
will he the aim of the new manage-
ment to vrv* nil customers promip-
\f courteously and with (efficient
clerks at all times and all persons
v.f.- !;een running amounts
w'th - -to.. ?ire '••oli' . ""i to < on-
tinue to do so. Resnectfully.
14 LEM C Cf'RLJN
Foley
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Ix> lor You
They will cure your backache
strengthen your kidneys cor-
rect urinary irregularities build
up the worn out tissues and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rh^umati^m. Prr.
vent Bright's Disease and Dia-
bates and restore health and
Strength. Refuse substitute
It. VV. I I AIMS.
Owned and controlled b home
I eople iincl dej>enfU*nt u-pou
bom<* people for auppor'..
Our serv i< e is good uu<l w#
are KcttiiiK uior^ long dUitanc*
c\ niec lops all the time
Are you natroulzin# h home
Inni ltutlon
Ellis Co"Independent Telephone Co.
ISl'SINKSS CAKDS.
W. L. I\ LEIGH & CX).
Insurance Agents
We writ© Automobile. Fire Liv«
Stock Health and Life Insurance
Come see us.
[ Office over Thomson Jewelry O
I Waxabacble. Texas
I LA SUSFOIW PHILLIPS «» CX>
I Fir<- and Tornndtt Insurance
Ijivc &t<>fk Inmirun/t'ei.
Office in ne.v quarters next door t«
Mud roe Uros. North Side S;u«r«.
Waxahachie. Texas
II. W. MAIWOIV
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on application
Shop 107 East Franklin street.
Wax. liachie Texas.
MRS. DR. FLOYD
Osteop'ithie Physician
Specialty Diseases of Women and
Children.
•fffce hour* 9 to 12 a.m.. 2 tofjp.m.
Phone 2 11. 305 Oldham ave
int. \V. 15. I I KOI SON
DKXTIST.
In new quartern ovf-r Mnnroe Virus I
on North Side Square.
WAXAHA' IflK TEXA?
( V AMU RSO\
l»u<4u> and Carriage Repair
l 1 1 Wat' r Street Waxaha< hie Tex.
Why in a boothi a* k Ilk* th< hud "
Wfcotttt.
lit * .1 . h<- (Km ;- I he ijio.-.I hiitii<^ Oil
| bright day*!
Out shop shim** «*\«»\ <Iay. Itrciiusc
\\ c k«*«-j» it < lean !
\\ • fiyutv dial's i In 4>111> way a
Mt-ai Shop should -*<«u'
\\ I W ANT ^»l li Tit \l»i;
Hill this \v<- know—
In s»m uti if. w<\ (In jmmxIs jmiisI show
Ht'ir llu* lt«*st you'll always HimI.
Ilir < Icauly. \vh<»lesouM- Km'!!
Fresh Barbecue every day.
City Meat Market
COLI EGE STREET
K s. Clunk Co Bell galVHtiiziil
roofing cheap. tf
LOCALS.
Mrs. F. Brady is visiting in Pal-
! las.
Dry cell batteries at F. S. Cronk
Co. tf
Dr. T. Jl. Cheatham is in Dallas
today.
Plenty of good dry stove wood at
Shtve & Keys'. tf
Some swell pictures shown at the
j Majestic tonight. 10
Umbrellas repaired and recovered
by Arthur Mackoy. tf
T. A. Edwards of Dallas spent
Sunday in the city.
Old hats made new at Page's tai-
lor shop. Phone 77. tf
Howard Williams of Dallas was
in the city yesterday.
Ask your grocerman for Luster-
lite kerosene. None better. tf
We have plenty of cabbage and
tomato plants. Bird Forrest. tf
Anything you want in the way of
fuel and feed at Shive & Keys'. tf
Buy your pump from F. S. Cronk
Co. All kinds. Prices way down tf
Is your lawn mower dull9 If so
take it to Arthur Mackoy s shop tf
W. J. McCue of Da lias was here
yesterday to see his son Frank Mc-
Cue.
Regular change of program and a
good show at the Majestic to-
night. in
The Waxahachie Grain Co. has a
full line of feed and fuel at attrac-
tive prices. tf
When you need a plumber call
Bunkley with F. S. Cronk Co. Both
hones 84. tf
.Miss Ivy Cheatham went to Sher-
man this morning to be a member of
a wedding party.
Mr. and Mrs. Lint Pritchett and
two children of Bristol are visiting
relatives in the city.
Mrs. M. A. Manfin of Palestine te
visiting her niece Mrs. Ed Essie-
man. on Monroe street.
H. X Peters and William Stiles
went to Dallas this morning to at-
tend a Masonic meeting.
Leading merchants In Waxahachie
I and vicinity sell Lusterlite kerosene
oil. Ask for it and take no other tf
Mrs. Archibald Thompson and
son Floyd and Miss Laura McClel-
land have returned from San An-
! tonio.
Miss Elizabeth Moore has return- i
ed to her home at Fort Worth after
i visit to relatives and friends in
the city.
John M. Logging of Ennis former
county clerk was in the city this
morning. lie stated that his little 1
daughter Katie was quite sick with '
j>neu monia
Miss Wilson will «<> to Dallus to-
morrow whore she will attend th{-
I school of photography which will be J
I held Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs-
day of this week. j
Mjss Wilson's studio will be
dosed for Tuesday and Wednesday.
She and her assistant will attend the
School of Photography held in Dallas
those two days. 1 (>
Miss Wilson leaves tomorrow to
attend the School of Photography
held in Dallas Tuesday and Wednes-
day. so her studio will be closed
those two days.
Mrs. P. P. Devenport will leave
for Dallas Tuesday morning to at-
tend the session of the Eastman
school of photography Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday.
We have nice stock of mattings
linoleums lace nets rugs etc. It
will pay you to get our prices before
vou buy. U. E. Moore Furniture Co
tf
Good results always follow the
I onus of Foley Kidney Pills. They give
prompt relief in all cases of kidney*
and bladder disorders. Try them. B.
W. Fearis. d&w
See that Fuller & Johnson pump-
ijg engine at. F. S Cronk Co.'s. H'h
■heaper and more reliable than a
wind mill. No trouble to show you
how it works. tf
We have a Hue of good dependable
refrlgerators from $H.-"0 to $ H> '»0
also loin of good nil*;'- us*d refrig-
erat/it* from $r>.00 to $10.00. H K
Moor© Furniture Co tf
We sell tie- famous Automatic m
frigerator* 'lie ice saver* with bull!
ri ware/ cooler* <i< » our^prhe;- be
f »re you bu> R I- Moore Furniture
Co. the trading store. tf
VI/ and MiJ* If<11 ry Heu»on and
Ii111<- daughter left thin morning for
roesbeck where tin" will reside
ial month; Mi Henson and I
M Ander on have contracts to con
• 'rue; several mil«T. of cement side-
walk m in that town
Come and let us show you one of
11.«• most complete lines of porch
goods hammocks. lawn swings and
• . in the cii\ in both new and
econd hand. Don't forget we will
| buy or trade for old furniture? and
| stlives <jlobe Furniture and I'nder
taking Co. 11»
The meetings at the Central Pres-
i byi ian churcli will tie continual
until the end of f)l<• present wee!;
and perhaps longer The attendance
has largely increased dining the past
feu days and the Merest is grow
In k in proportion. Rev. VV. K
I-To we is a splendid talker and an
earnest worker and he should be
heard b> all There is room for
you. and .\ou are cordially invited
and earnestly urged to attend Two
services each day in Hi o'clock in
the morning and 7:4." o'clock in the
evening. •
WHY DIDN'T YOU GUESS
Violet Dulc
Liquid Face
Powder
AND GET THE
FIVE DOLLARS?
Mrs. H. N. Peters acted
as judge for us and al-
though there were hund-
reds of guesses we are
sorry to say that none
guessed correctly.
We have charged this
money up to advertising
and are determined that
it must go but as it is im-
possible to let the toilet
articles stay in our win-
dow any longer we have
decided to give this five
dollars as a prize for
The Best
Kodak Picture
Taken and Developed
by an Amateur.
A Complete Printing
and Developing Outfit
will he given as
Second Prize.
The contest will close
May 26
And this will give lovers
of fine Kodak pictures 30
days to take and prepare
their pictures.
There is a kodak in near-
ly every home and the de-
veloping of pictures is now
so simple that mere child-
ren are getting fine re-
sults. Tin's contest is open
I to everybody young and I
old and we expect some!
very good and interesting!
pictures to be brought in.J
All pictures will be takenl
care of and returned to I
their owner when the con-|
test is over. ;
Bring in your Amateurlj
Kodak pictures. I
Gurlin Drue Co.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
The Store
New
Samples
Have
Arrived
By today's express. The
NEWES1 things in browns
tans grays pin-stripes and
fancy serges. Also a swell
line of imported Mohairs in
11 shades. Call and in-
spect our line and you will
admit they're the swellest
in town. The price is only
$15.00 Each
Rice Woolen Mills
COLE Y. BAILEY Manager
Soutli Side Squan- I'hone 1D6
ri. \\ro."
The Ideal r:»w feed 70 CKNTfl
I'KIt .SACK at our mill. The Plant-
ers Cotton Oil Co. 1 (I
Hath room wjire. yhueli as ^lasK
towel bar «!;<>>. h! i OTf soap dish
tumbler hold' r < ir. on display at
1*'. Ci'otik Co. s tf
Read the want column today.
WANT COLUMN.
! WEATHER -Tonight anil Tuesday
I unsettled. Sunday max. 79 mln 56.
' INDIAN Runner duck eggs for hach-
| ing. Old phone'12 j. 18
KOVN8—i). P. O. E. pin. Inquire
.11 l>ui|.\ Ligh^ office. 17
TOMATO nnd cabbage plants for
everybody. Bird Forrest. tt
FOR SALE—Two electric ceiling
I fans. Rudolph Furniture Co. 16
jPASTt'RE—For -twenty or thirty
!ftead of stock c. A. Stephenson. 20
I WANTED— A " light runabouF in
'good condlti<*i: cheap. Bird For-
rest. 17
FOR RENT-—After May 1 five room
house on Brown street. See Thee
Far'ey. 17
STENOGRAPHKR—Miss Lola Cur-
lin office with G. C. Groce Citizens
Bank Bldg. tt
FOR RENT—Five room cottage on
West Jefferson street. Apply Will
Moore Hardware Co. tf
FOR SALE—Kingsbury upright pi-
ano in first class condition. Call at
310 North Rogers street. 18
WANTED—A position as stenogra-
pher. Good reference. Address 422
Monroe street Waxahachie. 18
LOST—Saturday Evening Post acl
count book has list of subscribers.
Return to Ben Kemble and oblige dh
FOR RENT—Mrs Gulick's residence
on West Main street. Six rooms all
conveniences. See F. F*. Kenner. 17
WANTED—By two young men posi-
tions as bookkeepers or assistants.
Address "Bookkeeper" this offire.
17p
FOR RENT—5 room house No. 400
Rogers street 3 blocks from square.
New and all conveniences. L. R.
Campbell. tf
LOST—Bay horse mule six years
old about 16 hands high weight
about 1100. Notify J. D. Keinning-
ham & Co. 16 I
FOR SALE—High class driving)
horse bright bay 6 years old. 15 %
hands high absolutely gentle and
sound. This is a bargain. 12 7
Rogers street. Dr. Harrett. 17
FOUND—A neat clean up-to-date
cleaning pressing repairing and
dyeing shop. All work called for and |
delivered. Page's Tailor Shop. Phone [
77. tf
WOMEN Bell guaranteed hose. 70 |
per cent profit. Make $10 daily. Full 1
or part time. Beginners investigate.
Strong Knit. Box 4020. West Phlla- 1
delphia Pa. w&s 27p
"I'ls.A XCO."
The ideal oow feed. 70 CENTS |
PER SAC K at our mill. The Plant-|
ers Cotton Oil Co. 1G
IHed in Gainesville.
E. E. Miller linotype operator in |
the Daily Light office left Saturday
night for Gainesville in response to ]
a message saying his mother was dy-
ing. A message received from Mr. I
Miller after his arrival there stated '
his mother died this morning at 1
o'clock.
At the Majestic*.
Miss Jean Massey the English |
comedienne and Toodles and the I
Crazy Clown are nt the Majestic for ]
the first three nights of this week.
"Her Artistic Temperament" is the]
name of tonight's picture.
Mooting of Elks. [
The regular meeting of the Elks
will be held tomorrow night. Ini- I
t.iation. and lunch All ineir»b«rs are1
urged to be present.
LEE QlTAITE. E. R..
GEO. L (3RIFFIN. Secy.
A. T. ami A. M.
Maccabees Wednesday afternoon at
o'clock. All members are requested
to be present.
SAM C A IT HEN W. M.
Y.\ L. J\ LEIGH. Secy.
Ladies itf |Ik• MttfcHbwN.
Regular meeting Ladies of the
M.uabecs Wednesday afternoon at -i
o'clock and all members are request-
ed to. bo present.
\ \ M A I. M AMI VI ItS
TO 111 ; II I I.D AT Al STIN.
Announced dial It Is Impendleal I<>
ll«vr Them With the (teg-
ular Army.
Austin Texan April 2 1 Tin- an
nual maneuvers ot the Texas Nation-
al (Hiardsmen \s ill be held near Aus-
tin an usual. II is declared that It
will b»- Impractical to bold the ma-
neuvers wHIi the regular United
Stall hoop- ;it San Antonio. In-
Iurmatiou l<» thai effect was received
here toi|}i\ £roin the army officers.
CONCERT
MAY
2
Established 1868 Nationalized 1884
(Hitiztns -Nalinnal fJank
of Wax&hachle Texas
Capital Surplus and Profits over $300000.00
OFFICERS:
O E DUNLAP Pres.; T. A. Ferris Active Vite-Prts.
M. T. Patrick V.-Pres.; J. W. Simgleton V-Pres.
A W. Getzfndaner Cashier.
J.N.LanGSFORD Asst. Cash. ;W. E. HIPP Asst. Cash.
DIRECTORS:
O. E. Dunlap T. A. Ferris M. T. Patrick R. K. Erwin
J. W. Singleton C. W. Gibson Dr. D. G. Thompson.
S. P. Skinner and R .W. Getzendaner.
NATIONALIZED 1890
TOaxaljarljie National Bank
of Wax&hachie Texas
Capital $200000.00; Surplus and Prqfits $85000.00
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
J. H. Miller Pres.; G. H. Cunningham Vice-Pres.
E. F. Cunningham Cashier.
W. E. McKnight Asst Cash; Sam Andrews AsstCush.
DIRECTORS:
P. A. Chapman Waxahachie Texas; K. Vlckery Ft. Worth Texas;
Wid. Stiles Waxahachie Texas; E. F. Cunningham. Wnxahaclile
Texas; O. H. Cunningham Waxahachie Texas; J. H. Miller Wax-
ahachie Texas; Dr. C. W. Simpson Wax; haclile Texas.
State tonk & Trust damping
of W&x&hachie Tezbs
"GUARANTY FUND BANK''
Transacts a General Banking Business.
The non-Interest bearing and unsecured Deposits of this Hank
are lroteeted by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of
Tfc»«B
TVIs Bank Is specially authorized by Law to act as AJmlnls
tr" or Executor Guardian Receiver etc.
We respectfully solicit your buBlnens.
H. G. Phillips Pres.; G. W. Coleman. Vice-Pres.
E. P. Hawkins Cashier; R. J. Colhman Asst. Cash.
J. E. Coleman Asst. Cash.
MAIIKKT KKI'OKT.
LOC AL MARKET.
The Waxahachie dealers are pay- |
ing the following prices for country i
nroduce today:
Oats per bushel 30c to 40c i
Corn per bushel 60c to 65c
Alfalfa Hay per ton. . . . $21 to $23 ;
Prairie Hay titer ton .. $14 to $18 1
Johnson Grass Hay. per ton . .$16.00
Chickens friers per lb 12c
Hens per lb. . .\ 8c< to 9c
Eggs per dozen 10c
Country Butter per lb. . . 15c to 20c
Cream (butterf&t h per 'lt>. . "3H
Hogs on foot per lb. . . 5c to 5
Fat cows on foot per lb. . »3 to 4c
RETAIL MARKET.
Waxahachie dealers are retailing
the following articles at prices quot-
ed below:
VTcAlester lump coal per ton $8.50
■'olorado Coal per ton $8.00
Cotton Seed Meal per 100 ....$1.40
Cotton Seed Hulls per ton ..$9.00
The Music Club.
Questions for Music club meeting
of April 29th.
Roll Call— Current events from
the latest musical magazines.
1. Strauss' life and works.
2. Best known compositions pi
composers mentfdnety fn c£ragra|il*s
238 239 240 of text books.
.'5. Greig's life and wovks.
1. Best known compositions of
composers mentioned in paragraphs
from 24 3 to 254.
Uriel outline or roianu. Italy nr
Netherlands.
Reference books at Sims Library.
Henderson Modern Mimical Drift.
Lavitfiiae Music and Musicians.
Maltlaiul Kniilish Music in tlie
tflth century
Program.
Melody in F . Rubenstoin.
Miss MrC'lellajl.
Romance ' . Tchaikovsky
Miss Emily: Gaither.
.Morgan Strauss
Miss Scott.
Selected .n/ .MoszkywBki
Mis* Foster.
Aria from "La Bolide . . . . Piie^itri
Prelud**; /.I... . RaeljmaiiiAbff
( 1 Miss Peterson.
SaUite IVAmour Elgar
'• Miss Elizabeth Gaither.
Aase's Death Greitf
Pierriott . Chaminade
Mrs. Crow. Miss Patrick.
The Hose Coin plained Franz
Miss Smith.
Selected paderewski
Mrs. Cheatham.
Selected Ilimi-Korsakov
MIbs Drane.
II \ll.ltO.\l> TIMK TAIII.K.
M.t K. & T.—North Itouml.
No. 6 (Flyer) leaves 7:12am
No. 20 4 leaves 7:08 p ni
No. 202 leaves 10:17 a in
No. 10 (Limited) leaves..6:16 p m
No. 8 leaves 6:30 a m
South Hound.
No. 203 leaves 9:55 a iu
No. 201 'eaves 7:25 p ni
No. 5 (Flyer) leaves ....9:30 p ni
No 9 (.Limited) leaves . .10:33 a m
No. 7 leaves 9:00 p .u
H. & T. C.—Weil Bound.
No. 85 leaves 7:15 a m
No. 83 leayei ...... 6:45 p nj
Nr. 89 west bound arrives 11:10
a. m. Connects Garrotr
train from the north and
south from Corsicana.
No. 8 7 west bound arrive® 6:10 pm
m. Co&Moto at (i»rret»
with train from the north.
Kut Rouod.
Mo. $2 leaves 11:25 a. m. Connect^
at ISnnla for Houston.
No. 8 6 leaves 11:15 p- m
No. 88 leaves 9:0u a. m. Oo.irircu
with north and sou'hbounrf
No. 84 Eastbound leaves 5:10 pm
m. Connects with south-
bound to Mexia and norM-
•>ound to Dallas.
rtinlly & Brazos Valley Southbound
No. 1 leaves : 11:05 a in
No. 3 leavol 12:05 a »
NfirtlilH>und-
! No. 2 leaves . 4 :'15 p in
| No. 4 leaves 5.46 a m
"Did you ever tell a lie' jkn&nife?"
"I am afraid 1 have. Arthur."
"Did papa ever tell a lie?"
"I suspect he did."
"Did Aunt Mary ever tell a lie?"
"Why Arthur what do you ask
so rnauy questions foi-'
"Oh 1 was thinking how lonely
George Washington and 1 would be
in haavepjV--Exchange.
>H fssi<»na »'y Programi.
Missionary program of auxiliary-
of the Episcopal church tor Monday.
April L*kh 3:&0 p. nv:
Roll $all Bible Merses.
t^ycr r fyqityyi a rpjj^jous
staii 'U'pUU* Mrp. Queen.
Instrumental S6lo. M/ssv Boobe.
Paper "Alaska" Miss Mabel
Smith.
Song "From Greenland's Icy
Mountains."
Discussion The obligation of the
Christian to missions Mrs. J. S.
Herring. Leader.
Doxology. "Praise God." Etc.
Bring us your job work.
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