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The Waxahachie daily light. [volume] (Waxahachie, Tex.) 1894-current, January 02, 1902, Image 1

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We Now Have in Stock
-m,
Ferndell White Asparagus
AND
Asparagus/Ti ps
Just as good as arfy^esh Asparagus
you eyër ate
-f J. B. HINES
licit Here.
iltiag, the β gent of the Car*
}y company >■ in (be city tr
' the appearance of hU at
the new opera honae all
»k. The Curtlsi company
to be one of the beat
l att ract lone on the road
sgage ment here should be
On Monday ! night]
[appear in the twaotlfal
ly drama "Do * η on the
ay that baa never failed to
mttafacttofi. The pricea
(«unagemeni will b« 85, 35
», ie»erved aeata witi be
oay at Feari»' Cru^ atore.
1«vati>a Completed
iahoney told ce this af
ί the excavating work fcr
I ν en»'t y h*d ïrtste com
[•expected to begin lay
it Monday Brick 1 tying
eommem-ed i*d»y but
|lta· tx en d· la> ed »'i ar
■«ut, <* teiy far-it»'·
'3 J ft r ■ u -t t
THE NEW DEPOT.
Jeff N. Ml 1er ϊ>·>« it 1» III be Built
This Year.
The gratifying new· come· from
Hocaton that the Central will erect a
new depot io Waxabacble thla year.
Mayor Pickett is In receipt of a letter
from Acting Manager Jeff N. Miller In
which that gentleman give· aaaurance
that a separate paaaenger depot will
eventually be erecte I In thla city.
The atrnctnre le to be modern in all
reapecta and will contain handsome
offlcea for at! the < flîciaîa connected
«1th the r oad In the city.
Thia ia a move in the right direction
and <hia paper hopea the «ffort will
be continued until one of the hand
aomeet depot β on the Central will be
eona*rncted In this ci y.
ilfmitcfoficul Condi»'"··
Lxsal ob«er*pr 8. E. Hhellito haa
ftjfaieht>d the Dai'y L'gbt with the
'ollowintr d«»a chowlrg the average
by month* of the temperatnru and
rainfall during tbe year lfrGl:
Ma* Mln. Runfallj
78 16
80 15
87 18
84 32
97 45
102 69
ιοΛ m
107 «β
101 41
#Λ 37,
78 29
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Total
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Mr·. C. J. Ori.-g*. 101 Marvin fet. tf
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Walk Your Legs Off..
Looking for a place to Hiv Gr.x-eries
cheap. There is no cheaper Grocery
house in Ellis County than ours. Wish
ing you a Hapj#?- New Year and thank
ing vou ίοr \»ur patronage, we remain,
LBIGH BROTHERS
e makes the most
as well as
se h old use.
^•Linaware we
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25 to 50 Per Cent
On Your Money
ISN'T bad. is \i? Well, it is just what you can make your money earn here
now. The GREAT END OF THE SEASON CLOTHING SALE
bi ffins here Friday. We have put in the whole week going through stocks,
shaping, matching up, after the Christmas rush, and now we are ready.
Every Suit, Every Overcoat, Every
Pair Odd Pants, Every Boys' Suit
■In fact the whole stock now
LOT NO. ι Includes every Winter Suit in Serges, Grays,
Colors. Absolute choice at these prices:
$^3 50, 20.00 and 18.50 Suits at
16.50 and 15.00 Suits et„
'3-50 and 12.50 Suits at __
10.00 Suits at
8 50 Suits at
$14-75
<1-95
9.50
795
6.75
LOT NO. 3 Contains all ou - regular Blacks, Qranites, Clays
/ and Worsteds.
Our $25.00 Suits $20.00 Our $20 00 Suits $«6.oo
Our 18.50 Suits 14 75 Ou- 15.00 Suits 12.50
Our 13.50 Suits 1000 r 0.00 Suits 8.50
LOT NO. 3 Contains all odds
one or two suits of a ki^
but not regular sizes.
pick at 11.
vhere there are only
% clean clothes,
you can get
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LOT NO. 5 Gets*into
even hundred,*; anjJ
more tiian we
as we get
We have an
hundred
as soon
525 and 22 50 Overcoi,
Overcoats $14.75; $15
$12.50 Overcoats $8.80; $>
$8.50 Overcoats $6.50; $
$5 75; 5s-oo Overcoats $3.8
This
deep
NO 5. AH our Boys' Cloth
^ nothing kept out, at a fourth of
LOTi^tl 6. 200 pairs Jean Pants,
V
and 85c kind at 65c.
is the time of year to cut prices, and when we cut we cu
Evervthing marked in plain figures. Everything guarar,
Come expecting great bargains and you will not be disappointe
ou can see just how
• >our money back.
MATTHEWS BRO \ RS
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I Odds and Ends of ;
I XmasStock !
At One-Half Price * *
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Perhaps you forgot some one Xmas ψ
day, and who you woi^ld like to J
remember on the New jf
We are ready for you with some nice ψ
presents for just olW-half what we
formerly, asked.
— i
Herring-Sparks Drug Go.
(Sucr^sors to J. S. Herring * Co.) '
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
■η
Ι The New Hill.
Work is progressing at a satiefaV
ry rate on the new Trumpet Co\
ball end it wiM be ready to open i
morrow night. A new and commoi\
ous stage has been pat in and a new
set of drop curtains and scenery cost
ing about $300 has been mounted.
The electricians now have charge of
the buildii?g and are putting in a
heavy battery of incandescent lamps
and one powerful arc light. The hall
will be opened tomorrow night by the
Crawford Comedy Company, present
ing "Z'g Zsg," a three-act farce.
There will be a matinee Saturday af
ternoon and another performance that
night. Tickets are now on aaie at
Fearis' drug store.
Oil next Monday night >hat popular
comedian, (Samuel Cutties, with a
strong company of artist» will begin a
week's engagement. Mr. Cat ties car
ries a il ret class band and orchestra
and has one of the beet companies of
artiste in the slat*·. Mr, Curtice won
many new friends here ii&î October
in his prt*«at*Uon of "Utah". This
play wSi be given again next
On January IS the tionnair-l
Dompacr will begin a week's
sum ι here.
ÉM
Game Yeetenfav.
î football announced for
Τ at East End did not
wait not tbe fault of
however, that the
β place For some
»wu the Dallas ,eam
•pearance and eo«
any people were
had been look
tt game as both
tead, / ftrong player».
It is y /Ί\ Kaœ® can be
arranfc
will yei x
{nether \
eason ci
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