The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 244, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Our^Prescription Dep'm't
(Our greate't pride^ is in charge of a graduate of one of the
beet colleges of Ph rmaoy in this country ami he is thor-
oughly trained and experienced in the handling of medicines.
No matter who writes your prescription or on whose blank it
ie written ir will be tilled exactly as it should be. In every
other department of this store we are prepared to give ex-
cepiionul service and if you are not already on our list of
SATISFIED PATRONS we w. nt you to give us a (•hare of
your business this year.
With beet wishes fora happy and prosperous Nnw Year we
are yours for Progressive Pharmacy
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claim all the credit though for it wee your patrbnage that
really did the business. We merely worked hard to make
tnie ■ good store acd did all in our power to give entire
satisfaction.
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Just what it is. You can buy of us a ■§?
Velour Calf a Vici or Enamel <£ Q — Φ
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price and this gives you a foot well 2
dressed in a Five Dollar Shoe at a saving φ
of $i.iç. A Five Dollar <£ Q — a
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$750
Jood 4-room house on McLean
street very neat house shadv
yard and near business
center. Price
One 5-room house on Ferris ave.
This is very conveniently located
as to business university and
public school. For a short time
we can offer for the ΦΟΚΠ
low price of vuUU
One very desirable lot on Vick-
ery street with room enough for
two dwellings. $550
A very desirable modern cot-
tage with 6 rooms and hall
fronting car Jine on West Main
etreet. A real good barn and
outbuildings plenty ΓΟΠΠΠ
of water a bargain at vJUUU
A good 4-room house on Ferris
ave lot 70x150; a neat cottage
SceCU>W*ter $1000
$1150
One neat 4-room house on North
College sr. Roomy lot lasting
water crib sud shed. A Ç7RH
bargain a OlUU
One good 4 room house ou Kauf-
man st. large corner lot city
water and a bargain
at -
A nice 6-room modem cottage
4yt acres of land near college.
Plenty of iwater good barn and
outbuildings. Terms COORfl
easy. Price wZZJU
One lot 200x400 feet in 1 j mile of
university beautifully located
with east front overlooking the
entire town. This is one of Jthe
finest building sites in the vicin-
ity of the university. Very
cheap and easy terms.
One 5-room house on Brown it.
lot 100x400 feet 425-barrel cis-
tern crib and stock COCA
shed. Price φυϋϋ
Terms: §150 casn 7 years on
balance if desired.
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OFFICE SECOND FLOOR ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING
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The Light 50c a Month
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Short liée* of toterat Glwiwi fcy tfee
Lifht Reporter
A îniurriftge license wte Iwued to-
day to Mr. J. 0. Morris and Min Belle
Reynolds.
T. A. Edward· continues to improve
sod it is thought he will bo cut "gain
Id a few days.
The usual Saturday crowd was here
today and the merchant* report a
fairly good trade.
j. M. Cumby has returned from
Sulphur Springs wnere he had been J
to attend the funeral of bis brother- j
in law.
Horace Williams the little eon c f ;
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. William? who has I
been on the. sick list for the past few
day? id rnported improving uicelv.
Mr. ^IT^Ht)ar:d who has been con-
fined to Ms bed ecveral days with la
grippe i* reported to be improving
nicely. He was alraott clear of fever
today.
Or J. C. Peei s is having a two storv
frame building erected on Washing-
ton street which will be occupied by
H. P. Smith a» a blacksmith and car-
riage shop when it is complete·!.
M. A. Purnell a traveling nun who j
has resided in this city for a year or
more left thie week for New York |
where he will remain for some time
on business connccted with his houce.
Prof. J. A. Stephenson who teaches
the Bristol school wtie here today and
said he now bad !90 pupils in attend-
ance. Prof. Stephenson is a eplendid
young man and we are glad to note
his success. 1
\L. F. Johnson who formerly resided
bear Venus moved into Waxahacbie
tfils week and will engage in the real
qetatc business with Û. D. Lipscomb.
•4Èr. Johnson is a good man and we
jfvieh him success.
Mrs H. D. Roeeer is reporttd very
much improved this morning and It is
thought ebe passed the crisis about
two o'clock this morning. Strong
hopes are now entertained tbat site
will continue to improve.
Uncle Hick Cheatham of Nash ha«
returned from a visit to his old home
in Giles county Tenn. He seye
Pulaski poetoflice is holding its own
and be greatly enjoyed his visit with
hie old time friends and acquaintances.
Dr. Horace Bishop secretary of the
mission board will occupy the pulpit
at the First.Methodist church tomor-
row at eleven o'clock. Hie sermon
will bave reference to tbe mission
work of women throughout the
world.
Lon Burns of Bardie was here to-
day and said he and Mr. Bill Middle-
ton went out one day this week with
nine grey hounds and caught twelve
jack rabbits before noon. He invited
Innocence Abroad to j in them in the
next hunt.
G. N. Williams a good citisen of
the Ayalon community was here to-
day and paid us two dollars on hi·
paper. He said we had credited him
one year for the weekly and now
turn about was fair play and he pro-
prosed to credit us a year.
E. W. Taylor a splendid young
farmer of the Ray community who
recently married Mr. J. B. Williams'
daughter near Ennis called yesterday
and subscribed for the Weekly Enter-
prise. Mr. Taylor said he and hie
wife bad read the Enterprise most of
their lives and he didn't see how they
could keep house without it. We will
endeavor to give them good advioe
and hope that the greatest blessings
may come to them.
Our real estate men tell ua that sub-
stantial men from different suctions of
ulation.
Ε F. Owen· the Dallas New· agent
here received ?b»· week a premium
watch for the best ltftt of subscriber*
sent in daring December Mr. Owens
was cearly doable the next highest
man In tbe state. Heretofore Mr.
Owens has been getting a watch every
month almost and the News has now
adopted the plan of giving only a
watch a year to its agents
Misi Lizzie Baie of Anbn>*n who
has been spending a few days with
her brother and family returned
hone yesterday accompanied by Mies
Jennie Thomas of Henderson Texas.
These young ladies were childhood
playmate» and this was their first
meetingin ten years.
V. D Dale of Mertens was here
today and paid his dues to the Enter-
prise snd said that his little town was
now ' η a boom. The I. & G. N be
said wonki soon build into it and real
estate was changing hands rapidly at
prices never before known i»1r. Dale
says magnificent lands snrronnd the
town and the railroad butli itig in
there will make Mertens all· tie city
of no mean importance.
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to $150. They
investment because
ere stylish and durable|
costing the least for re-
paire and backed by our
rigid guarantee.
Paslin I Qrentiorff Co.
it's Here for You
Telephone us an order and
you'll be surprised at the
promptness with which we
we get the coal there. Our
regular customers'are w«*ll
pleased with the way we
handle th«ir orders and
with the excellence of the
coal—you'll be pleased too
Sleeper Grain Co.
Feed and Coal
am
NEWS
CITY
r» means good news to my customers
ind bad news to my unfortunate competitors
MONDAYandTUESDAY{
January 13 and 14 i
I am going to sell all goods in the house at 25 per
cent discount or U pff of the market price. This
includes Dry Goods Clothing Carpets Furniture
etc. This is no removal sale no "Oklahoma
Clearance" sale no farce bargain sale no "red
tape" sale no changing hands sale but one of
Egger's real genuine
This is a bargain sale in reality. Ï do not have to
close my doors to give you bargains. Do not forget
that Monday and Tuesday Jan. 13 and 14 you get
lA} or 25 per cent off the marked price on any-
thing in the house Yours for Trade
THE LADIES
riORE DAY
We are so pleased with the reception given us by Wednesday last when we gave them a special sale that we have decided to
give them one more opportunity to buy pictures at their own price. Monday being our last day in Waxahachie we have set
aside our afternoon (sale for ladies exclusively except when accompanied by gentlemen. As before our object in doing this is
to enable them to better inspect our stock and not be overcrowded. Honday is positively our Ia4t day In Waxahachie. Regular
sales each day at usual hours—10:30 A M: 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. We hope to be honored by as piany visitors as we had at our
last Ladies' Sale. We have set aside certain stock especially for the Ladies' Sale much of wbich has come in since we last in-
vited the ladies. Everything in the house must go at any price it will bring regardless of vqfue. We will have plenty of seats
for this the last occasion of our stay in Waxahachie. Through the medium of this sale and/ihe fairness with which it has been
conducted we feel that we are all not only mutually benefited but well pleased and the tHousands of Pictures that were sold
in your city will be an everlasting remembrance of our visit here. We thank you one and all most graciously for your liberal
patronage and kindly treatment and when we close our sale Monday we bid you all farewell.
A PICTURE FREE TO EVERY LADY VISITOR flONDAY AT 2:3 ο P. M. BE SURE AND
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Hudson, B. D.; Buie, W. J. & Kent, Charles W. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 244, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1902, newspaper, January 11, 1902; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070570/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .