The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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When You Write Out
Your Orders
don't neglect to or. 1er sack <>f
our tlour. Mill d trom th1
choicest wheat htainabïe in
the world. Every precaution
is taken to secure absolute
cleanliness in us preparation.
Modern Milling
6 M'f'g Co.
THE
IMPERIAL
Two
Fe&ture
Films
this week
The Little Train
Robbery and the
Ex=Convic
This is a symp ithetic life
storv full of interest.
Songs: Down Where
The Susquah mna Flows
—and—
Tell M: T"hu Beautiful
Story Again.
IWe have employed one
of the leading vocalists
of the city. Mr. Sims to
sing._^ ■···.
MORRIS KNOCH
Music oil Director
I RILEY 5 JONES
Managers
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I niUd Ntat»« Mfflffr-» Mad (<«nf to
fcflfrct ihf Arrr*t «Γ th* llr*
and Wfrr I.urrd
of h' Territory toward the scene
(went ν five mil*»? KJtithofist **f Vinita.
in th« Cherokee nation where the
Wk khffe outlaws UHed throe deputy
marshal* on Sunday night. and a? last
reports were sti'l battling *ith the
the tWfO remaining officers. Accord-
ing to the report rt > eived h«*re the
full blood Indiana .<rr> going to thf'
aupport of the VV irk lift es. who are
Cherokee Indiana
Marshal Darraugh has wired the j
department of just κ ο at Washington
asking authority to swear in 100 ad-
ditional deputies and to offer
reward f«> each r»f tho outlaws dead
or alive
inuian (lance. Last March members
ι of the gang killed Deputy Marshal
j Vier and escaped after a battle with
1 a posse. They are also credited with
having: committed many other crimes.
Several famous Indian fighters went
ilr aftjfTk 'IfTT^ntîgtry. Among them
are two brothers of TUltle the dead
deputy- The TiiUIw· betonf -ti} a fam-
-»*^sa^*^rea for fighting in the early
days of Indian Territory. When the
two brothers left for the scene they
declared thè> would avenge the death
of their brother.
ι After the battle the outlaws were
besieged in the honse of their uncle j
Jim WickUfte. ;.t the scene of the !
crime. There is no >· I< phone or t ·! i
«•graphie (. ·: trnj" · . 0:1 v. ith the.
I η to a I rap.
Vinita I T. March 13 Heavy
'tned office? - hurrieff from all part»
the Indians at hay.
rfrom β tarit»· nurfV of tf+ptil·
Hi»* who mr-nt tn (Η* s?>itvinaw hilif
lo cuptttrp o» kj|{ th«* /iti^lurf· ft w&i
IîîH ' h»t fhf.v wmiM > )«·Ι<3
without λ fleh-
TMrtV f|v»· (jrjxjfy rnaur*hate h« v#
b*ro <!<* Itf h •d t« · he Krfnt- and
authority h«» been imniH Marohal
Perrault h hy the department of juatic^
tn increase the DnmtM t- to 100
It la repor <-«! that th< full hWxwî
Chrrokw Indian* In ih»- vicinity of
the battle ground. lomirxinlr known
a« thi Nlght llawk* are loinirg the
Wlckllffe* and th" authorities fear
th»} will barricade themseWen |n (ho
rough country and a dcuperate bat
tie <·η»ΗΡ tWor* ihe outlaws are cap
tr-ed The Wickliffe* are members'
of th· N:ght -t-iws hand. *h!'h ha**
given 111· Inlted States offln r> * i
B>ii< b troublf In th<· matter of taking -
• lîotuient* |
Thi homo ni th»· Wii kltflc* 1* in
tt.·· filler of >y Sight Hawk settle
m·ut where th· battle occurred
l( i* feared here that is miy be 1
nec■«·».jirv to call out th<* l'nlted States
troop*
IV|>nt> (îllslip uî appointed toi
•tli'i ct'd .1 II Vier Hi leave* a widow j
ami several children at Kansas. 1 Γ
Turtle and Terry were Cuerokee
full bloods.
RELEASED ON BOND.
Ha* Tuberculoma and Cannot Be Sep-
arated From Her Child.
Atianla March 13.— Mrs. Willie
Slandlfer. *ho is charged with ibe
Viillii'K of her slstpr. Miss Chappe!)
Whisenant last Friday wan released
on $50(X) bond. At her preliminary
examlnntion on Saturday Mrs. Standi-
fer wan committed ι ο jati bond beiriK
denied
The cam- was taken to the supreme
court and the decision of the com
milting magistrate was reversed on
the representation lhat Mrs. Standi
fer Is a victim of I uberculosis. and
that she has a young child from which
she cannot lie separated without dan
gei to the ehijd's health.
Dog and Horse Provided For.
Chicago. March 13 In a will which
was filed for probale Monday George
Watts a contractor and Hoard of i
Trade operator left $20.000 to provide i
a home for hi3 fox terrier. "Bill." and i
$"'>!> a year for the care of his old rid j
in? horse 'King."
Agreement Assured.
St. Petersburg March 13.—The lat j
est reports from Aigeciras are to the
effect that an agreement on (hp ques- I
tion of the Moroccan police is now i
practically assured on the basis of i
tli Austrian proposals.
NOTED WOMAN GONE.
Mi»· Sunn B. Anthony Departs Thi«
Life at Rochester.
Rochester Ν. Y. March 13.—The
Ion·· anil eventful life of Susan B.
I Anthony closed at 12:Λ0 o'clock
ί this morning. · The end came
peacefully Miss Anthony had been
I unconscious practically for twenty
j four hours and her death had bee»
ι momentarily expected sine· Sunday
night. Only her wonderful constitu-
tion kept her alive. Dr. M. Ricker.
her attending physician said Mis*! An-
thony died of heart failure induced
by doubla pneumonia. She had had
ierious valvular heart trouble for tb«
MPfeàN ». ANTHOUT.
last a!x or seven years. Her hir.fr·
were practically clear. ;tnd ι he pneu-
monia hail yielded 10 treatment. but
the weakness «»Γ her heart prevented
her recovery.
Miss Anthony was gi eat ly belo*e«i
in this city which had been her hon>e
since IS4-» She lived 10 see a decid-
ed change in sentiment from the tin»*
in ι he wintei of tSttl. when she
hissed and hooted when she attempt
ed to <:*·» λ lecture on abolition ?■
Oorthinn ha'l That lecture tour
which started η Buffalo was a series
of riot» but Misa Anthony never
flinched The insult*· heaped upon
he: < uloainated in Syracuse where
she ΑΛ-t «*gged and humed In efftgy
Her ijft» fit the past few \ eaj* tea»
he -n >trotiifîy η ν outras' ο th<>*e
biitrm» time?· ^he Ih ed with her s;*·
t«-M vt'Hs Mar \nthon> whose d» > ·»
♦ ion fi» "SitMiti H as siie nvar>aÎK
i«ni her w.ts ton hina The U i
m<»<m tant f»n< · η held «. ·
tail wfotn Te » - <uff?
«onv ut ι on mei iii*>r*·
«Ititii tha' h·· itfc »;»«*
<c & \I»SS \ »h««n» ev «I·*K21 λ *
u t » % =i ** Ut e\i»re** »< ~v.v
*iv: *nh renard to ιν
VX -*<Ιγ»»μα«!λ» 'a · j >> · »
VI 'i»r f<» v|i i m
cU iefl Se i r ht ί Vf ·> * ut
t «*|>f(i | .· i: of th«fc '♦
"8<·· '«'■'-· ·.'··■ ! * : Oit «h » ►» M -
Th">K«a·» »n«i M * H.*met are a?-:».·*
fur the i β!ν.·. ·
an«i a Ι ·η< *♦» *b«! · · . λ i « «ht
î tu* »« « t . t»* U* e I
th*· λ * et» Shti* f' ** e
* hut (ft u « tarte
j Sa 'ïmpiÏA- < *§ * u \j ·> tût' nt f
iwj·*··^ Μι-» M*'> tntfe'vnj wrote i»
m* î ai# » %·· * * ' η «n tu«; ..ft·'
< fc" i et tes « a% *»«' M ι A* Sll*· * ùïj«>*
!►»*· ' · -V » êi -i * «ci » M * t tt! m>» % '»
Oe hi- f«4<ni :»*■ dai when
' ·α* ;o*r*Htt#d ·.* v. f« T
ι a f·** misai ··♦ M *« Action? Tjwrai#«
het «Hi'ft nd «HJh » » M*l-' e*n*
j tfcm '«M of hmt t ' «NI' > · e awd MtCif
tag fî»r the * 4- e»* · li* £T*»j»t <a*a*#
1fea >&ΑνIM* a· ?!*#■ treat
t»<*w <»f ait îr·*(front
*< Jqita Wtee
an<:
' I* t f ■
Howe Mfss AHTB7Thy"wifs the Soie sur·
»lvor of the early suffragist advocates
who took part in (lie movement in-
augurated at the famoiin convention
held in Seneca Falls in 184K which
was th<- first woman's rights conven-
tion The law? for the equal prop-
erty rights of women were first .ni
τ orated there. Miss Anthony has sait!
almost every reform which she has
advocated has been accomplished with '
the exieptiott of the r?κ!ιt of suffrage
MUST STAND TRIAL.
Idaho Supr-rne Court Refuses to Take
Boise. March 13 The Mover pros-
ecution in the habeas corpus proceed
lugs in the Stuenenberg murder ease
to strike from the answer of the West-
ern Federation leaders all references
to the arrest of Messrs. Mover Hay-
wood anil Pettlbone In Denver and
their subsequent remoyal to Idaho ι
and all portions referring to the at-
tempted conspiracy on the plea ot !
Governors McDonald and Gooding ami ι
others connected with the prosecution. !
I was sustained by the supreme court. 1
This means that Moyer. Uaywooil and I
1 Pettibone Indicted for the murder of ]
' Stevinenberg at Caldwell must stan"J
! trial for the crime.
I
Action Desired.
BREVITIES BUNCHED.
New Preneh emMnet fbrrrtert
Burn! iK oil we ar Caney Kan. has
Ik en capped.
\V. Dillingham of Enid. Ok in
was found dead in bed.
Receipts of e8>cs at Xpw York Mon-
day were 12.4.'·:! cases.
Mammoth store ai Chandler Okia .
burned. Loss is Î8.0IW.
There is much typhus fever -till in j
City of Mexico among the poor
KMrst State bank of Inola. I T.. was '
robbed of $:î(Kl and valuable papers |
Editor Mann of Town Topics. New
York has been indicted for perjury
Some $3t>.000 have been raised for
the (aurez monument at City of Mei
too.
General Wood says the Moros in"7KV
fight used women and children as
shield*
Americans may now acquire in So-
nora and Lower California minin?
claims
Senate pension t oeuuittee favor in
creasing pensions of Mexican war vet
vans from |i; to $2i> per month
Secretary Hitchcock ask* eon*i'e>s
to apiiropriaie Jf«7O.0uo for the Semi
Mlee. said to tie due them since 18.">ti
In a fight between Roman Catholii s
Md set lariaus nea- Warsaw. Polan !
five persoui »*re killed and fifteen
wounded.
H. Λ T. C\ KateΛ.
[>t*llas and return account Γ
c onvention* I Ο Ο Κ. On sale Mch i
;rrd un ami utoi uisg of the 5th. j
Limit March 1·"»
Dallas and return II.JO. account·
Sr.ite Prohibition Convention On '
*ale Feb 26 and morning Ff»b 'J 7 !
Limit March
\ustin ami · i n $♦ account;
State Methodist Snnda> school <·οη
ν»* η t ion On sal·· Mart-h 2β and 27 ;
Limit M.*:ch "
Fort Worth and ι u $1.70 ae-
oimi state m^ 'inc V Μ Γ Λ On
March i» h .md * 7th l.imit
March 22
■ ·.{ W< h and ■··' »!. It 70. *»·■%
.nf fat -><-*· h< « On aU Mar<h
>* md morning M ■ h ?2nd Li πι
if March 25
M.VI..Î V '» »ad 'ι $ J -
t»'i <al·* \prll ? · rn Ma> 1 iacltiah··.
1. » inl\ Sioj »v. tiNiwed ii
raille and ui. -vtum trip
^ Lou - *; d return Ii»1 »>·». ·
. :i ««»mîi'i*tai ah of ■ h*· south
*·-ν «m -aW* \pril M . mi IS. limit
\ ■ i ! 1λ
IfcailA* <&d rv irt* $ . acvount
Farmer^ Litioi. Or -4U Mawh "»
» ! ♦ . s m M h η h !rt
« λ»> II·* 4 oeipirintfi
Orino l^utlvr Kmtt Syrup gtiaa
···% fil· îh'r and fhoroiijrht* Η»μιβ^
îh·- s> *'*'Π and ·ίγ« Oï# * os!-
pî* \ioe of pimple* îru blo?« h*»- It
Ιϋ tW V·! IlUtil· tor *Od
hiklrra a» Γ ta mild nad n>a*aet
ad do··- a snp»k or -i< k»»B Orfmo t
* mj> h sspoftflr to pill* λ perl#»! 4
wafer* afid all ordinary ^'barti«-a
a» It do#**· B-«* irr1t*t« 'h* Moma< h I
λ *mS bow*t 3 j
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Nine to One
Statistics prove that the ehances of your dying of
Throat or Lanff Troubles are 9 to 1.
Waste no time bot cure your Disease with
DR. KING'S
REV DISCOVERY
FOR CONSUMPTION COOONS AND COINS
the only strictly scientific Lung Specific in exiatanoe.
Positively guaranteed to help or
Saved the Preacher.
Rev. 0. D. Moore of Harpersville Ν. Y. writes: "I
had a fearful cough for months whieh nothing· would
raJJav* until I took Or. King's "
Consumption. Ft oared my
Price· OOc and SI .OO
Trial Bottfaa Γι
KEOOMMMDID CUAMNTtCO
AMD SOLO BY
B. W. Fearis Wtubachit Texas.
The Cod Liver
Preparation without 0/l
'te''
\ r Î j . 1 τ* 'ϋ t si.j -r-.rdinn old-fashioned cod hver oil and
t ·■>: iKi.iiw without a drop of oil or
di-. "it. t 's a!! the mc«!it iit:il ι I mt iK-
os ■ > t.ik· η Iriiin fri-îi ι···!»' ii*νr«
Ρχ * ν - ■. — ». no value either .n r.wx .ne or
t ·> ; - · .du.in.il elemer.ti . d ι *.vu
it ν . . «t ";cd c xJ kver ! ·.:■»<! et «?;··»
\ -I '■ - a;-·- ι! V te f . ·· TitW .turn.
: ;h · d a body builder and i'retint'·"
créât* τ ■ : t: '.e;. w- «. run .Il-h. .-*·-«
and w - r -. · ·. Ϊ fi r all pulmonary dî^ctse*.
K*vr>th ii \.d·- . ι ut ι -ι . i- iiumvd cm t»»v IuIh.1.
ου* W» . * jib (» ih in VIMOC tfcat I jp«u miV
ui r ii »» j-r< > . _ot* X 'rvtteh Irt < wf« ywi w· will iMujk
ymit rt orc\ ija'·· nr. W« take sli tb« n*k
Sold by Hood â Martin»
Waxàhftchle Τ·χμ.
MAKE US A VISIT
And see our line of Surreys Delivery Wagons Phaetons. Top
Buggies Runabouts either in steel cushion or rubber tire
We are also headquarters for Harness Whips Lap Robes
Harness Oil etc Respectfully
PLUMHOFF SADDLERY CO.
Per R. J. MOORE Mgr. Buggy^D epartment.
Rest
the Stomach
Nothing will cure indigestion that
dcesn't digest the food itself and giva
the stomach a perfect rest.
You can't reasonably expect that
any weak stomach will regain its
strength and get well when it is
compelled to do the full work that a
sound stomach should do.
You wouldn't expect a sick horsa
to get well when it is compelled to do a
full day's work every day of the week.
Your stomach must have rost.
But it isn't necessary to starve your·
Mlf in order to rest your stomach.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect
digestant. It will digest all of the food
you eat regardless of the condition of
your stomach.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
For Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Sour
Stomach. Flatulence. Headache. Water
Brash. Belching of Gas. Nausea. Cast ntis.
Heartburn and all troubles arising
from indigestion and non-assimilation
Of the food.
I had dytptpti* In It· wor«t form. »>■ re-
duced In to IIS pound*. After u«m( I»·
and one-half bottle* of Kodol. I ma« completely
cured and restored so my utual weight of I«9
pound·. J LUT Ml « JOHNSON.
Cleburne. Te*.
KODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1906, newspaper, March 14, 1906; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070098/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .