The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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JNO. Ε. ROBERTSON
DENTIST
Waxataachie Teias
Oftic« in Masonic Building.
"TOWN TALK"
is 3Π extra special
grade ot Flour guaran-
teed to please.
Price 1.50 a sack
111 Dp KB
THURSDAY February 14th
The Eniiient Comedieeee
Florence Davis
Supported hy
Elliott Dexter
And An Exceptionally Strong Com-
pany in the Brilliant Ro-
mantic Comedy
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Tke Play Tint Took New York by Storm
A Literary Gem and a Dramatic
Masterpiece. Scintillating with Wit
Complications and Ludicrous Situ-
ations.
Complete Production
Noth.r.g But I'ra.se
Pnoes 25c to l.(K>
Seat? on sale at Hood ft Curltn'o.
The Direct Line
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Jatu<« Malth'-»» ·λ;<} h· 11k· <1 u»
.4ηtl hookf-d on · > our band ·* itou
(' Τ H*m. » >Ί·ιηt f· 11 ^> ·» *ald » n<1
lh· Knt<Tpr1«-.> to him \V« »hal! '
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I found 'h·· («·>!!'h· r hroh·- ov.r
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tl«·* f;irm -inj aro rn.iMtw · h 1rs s »
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J W D&vix hj« a nie-.· hors»· .in<i
κ happ% with hl« Rood wif> .ind llv.
bo>·· | co! ih· r·· aftn dinner luit j
I wac *oon it »h·· lal>l«· wh«-re 1 p>'
•ι Rood m· .il lh.it I i-nJo>t'd Mr
Duvts \* i- Milium ho» uni' that :
h·· h;id l«ft I stayed th<*rc for quit· ι
ι while and thlnl» I shall no aealn |
firs·» chunc»· f! Ε Shannon I» »
young man ind h· ι* κ.ιΐηκ on flnt ■
II·· had four «ood ht>r?«-(i to hl> plow
and th«'v wcr·· tnrnlnu out thi' lalkc ;
1 know his f;àtb» r and the mon In a '
chip riff the old block You Ilk·- j
them both anv ho* ι m Woi.iham ;
μ on our list too. Hi- said he liked j
a county pap> r the boni of all. He
wan plowing two but while his team
plowed wi' talked
VV. S. BeJl and Km Reagor arc
two well to do farmers who live close
together and (wo better bigger men
never came down the road. They
are well posted and have their own
ideas and express thorn too 1 love
to ko to se. them for 1 always net
a welcome tnd a big laugh before I
leave. Mr. Ν ('. Hitchcock takes
our paper and says it. is always on
time. \v Λ. Kyle was out in the
field but his wife paid mo a dollar
and said keep the Enterprise coming. !
His son. Dave Kyle ] used to know ;
at May pearl. I saw the young man
on this trip and renewed our ac-
quaintance.
S. G. Robinson owns 170 acres of
as fine land as our county has. He
has a new house and it is furnished
with all the conveniences. Mr. Rob-
inson loves his friends and likes to
have them come to see him and par-
take ol' his hospitality. He and his
wife are still young in their ways
and their merry laughs show you
that you .\re welcome. I spent a
night there and most pleasantly too.
Their daughter Miss Christina is a
most accomplished young lady a\nd
played the piano for us till Mrs.
Robinson slept in her chair. We
laughed at her but she got even by
saying "I'll send you to bed this
minute" and she sent us. Joe Kin-
zie is a close neighbor. 1 called on
him for my first time He is a Ken-
tuckian and came here several years
ago with not much of this world's
goods; now he is well off and is liv-
ing easy. Mrs. E. C. Faulkner paid
me for the paper and said her chil-
dren were fond of reading. She has
a most excellent family one of her
daughter?! teaches the Ray school.
T. J. West ana U. M. Carter live
ju.>t across the road from eat h other.
I always stop there and get oven
with them by getting myself well
f>-d. I landed on Mr. West this time
about 10 o'clock a. m. He said he
didn t have to work all the time so
we took in his plaiv. His children
were .ill away but his baby a boy
about sl\ years old They have mu-
sic in t-boir fxim·' one of his son»
ίχ-ίηκ j >>f.iendid musician. but he
wan iway it school. Next time I'll
net rhtr·^· at ui^ht and and then we
will have >on>·· music. Mr Carter
ha* .1 new tioy .it his bome. >o he
wius «laying around pretty γΙοη<· (ill
(he yotuiKHter ce's λ little more set-
tled in hi« wujs I got a look at Ills
tin·· four-ytutr oid Mack hor*e. ('lip
t»*r. .n^ u* him rattle off some of
his -.nidi·· units He Is indeed ι
hla« k huant >
C 1' *·*<«ιηκ own* ι il de.il ol
laud tud furms on a lurce s« all \i
pr<«MMit h·· m -oifferiiiK- from rheu
mutism -»x>d is Rome >n . rulchi
III- on. f)*»· Ki-iri* - biiildlnt
him ι tiu·* hoi*·. ρι-ι >p|»mite Mi !
Kyi»· *lr KVarle m t pl< ndld «en
Ismail >txl ii mihil -ptrltxd beini;
pr<«td>iu "f 'b· t.'ain*. Kiilr .iMoriie
■u.ii whi'*ti ■·> <n honor to Kill··
» · mty ' W I>>'Utiin»rtoii was in
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ι ι iir« I m night mtth b>ru and
irt <*·*·« tel from laugMn» at h
l>orw trading >arr* H· h.» * t>ir
two «Tory hou·»* «fif! .i h i-. ; »nHl)
Thv· h a ν *« nil kind*·· <f . h;· k**ni«
çrw*" ïîu^k I»·' é'K*.
!mt*t v rnulr-. m* . . aIv« - ρΐκ·Η>ηι«
uni Mi» llutton *·λ·. ■ . . v<mhlnic
but kuin-.r Tt»»f nifCtit *" .«Il c*1»·
trotind th*· ·ί»ν·* and h«* toid n»»k
of hln hor>« ^»«<ρτ»Ιηκ ial··*·
H» I h * v#·· tt a<\<- λ Rr»;i? many
trad«> »nd ! en*** hav«< hfld ni y own
f>r« M> wi*n It fio» - ni»* i?»Kxi i»»
"burn .ι !»fniUr hora· tiadf-r bu ♦
I n< v. · t» 11 anything unr^a.Mmiibk* *o
a m-'ui who in hon« sf and '"tp'.ctK .1
fi# i r fhsil M· looked «t ni·· out uf
oîh- rtirn» «>f his »··>«* «md h
you wf;.· to coni»· to m» (π bu> .»
hor?· . 1 <i tfll \oii .ill abovi' him. fo'
1 K111IW *!■!> ai·· mil ■ ι ι π™ ]
Hired him that 1 would risk hini for
anythiug he nald and h·· proceeded
"Once 1 had .i neighbor who bad ι
finelooklng ba> hnrw I·> hands
high and was about as fin·· ι looking
creature as you fVi'i saw I i »i ' be
wouldn't work to mivc your life and
had the heaves to boot Thi> neighbor
couldn't do any thin t. with him and
I save htm it row for him. and ray
neighbor «as clad to do that I k< pt
him In the stable about two weeka.
fed him good and sleeked him up.
and when I took him out he was as
slick as owl urease and anybody
would have been stuck oil him. I
knew a regular horse trader who
klved in the lower part of the coun-
ty. and I also knew that he knew
how to "take and give" and wouldn't
get mad if I soaked him a couple of
hundred dollars worth. I poured a
quart of melted lard down that
horse's neck to shut off the heaves
for a few hours saddled him up for
he was a fine saddler and rode down
there pretending that 1 wanted to I
buy yearlings. As luck would have
it when 1 got there my trader friend
was on his front gallery and when I
came single footing up. It was cleur-
ly a case of love at first sight. He
wanted to buy him or trade for him.
but I refused saying that I guessed
I'd keep him. lie says "Can a wom-
an drive him?' I says just as well
as a man. he will stand without
hitching and when he gets to a bill
he is there." 'What is the least you
I will take' he says. Three hundred
dollars and not one cent less was
ι my answer. 'Won't you trade at all'
he says. Of course if you have any-
thing that is worth the money but
I don't want any shot guns or riff-
raff and I told him I'd better be go-
ing. But by and by we got out to his
barn and the upshot was he gave m··
three $7Γ> mules and $75 in cash and
he kept the horse " "Well" I says
"Did he squeal?" "No sir no game
horse trader ever does but takes his
medicine like a man. But n»-xt day
he came to see me and as he drove
up he says "1 am not mad but just
want to congratulate you I hitched
that horse to a buggy and drove
around awhile and i am sure a wom-
an can drive him as well as a man.
I came to a steep hill and he f-tood
without hitching and would have
been there yet if I hadn't took him
out and led him away. Ml I want to
know is how to shut those h· aves
down." I told him and next first
Monday he took him to W axahac.hle
and traded him for ι Mitchell wag-
on and two one and ;t quarter muter*.
There I lost sight of that hors** "
"Did you ever «et stuck yourself?"
I asked. He didn't answer at one*)
but Mrs. Hutton says. "Tell him
about the time >ou gav· hat -»xty
dollar pony for that <»n«· loll ι : ind
ninety-eight cent cold watch Hut
Johu says. It 's bed tin»»· and 1 g ι< **·
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lo po under your carpet tf
WANTED Bo> fur his board to j
*t.iv with fnmll> Call on J M '
Y mriRblood Κ Co. for particulars tf |
LOLA X. CURLIN—8UDO(rip)Mr
and Notary Public With O.tmmon A
Worfham. I.awvers. Phone No 171
77pd
LET I .S do your pressing we nave
It done by a mnn who knows his !
trade. Then your suit will hold Its j
shape Matthews Bros. ti
\V WTED To ν» 11 ni y home on West j
Jefferson street near Chautauqua
Five-room dwelling barn about 5- j
acres hind See Ο. N. Boyd. 7xp
CHOICE FARM 1 1 X airri-s. lovely ί
bom·· iin·· location clos·· to Waxa-
bachie Will take half value in good
town property S. E. Fowler. 70
FOR SALE Nice 8-rooni residence
well located on corner about three
acr·· lot Rood outhouses well fenc ed.
\ddresa Χ X. care Daily Light. SOp
NAME WANTED All ladles who
expect to send in name for tho young
men's club are requested to file
same with George L. Oriffin not la-
ter'than Wednesday Feb. 14 1907.
70
WANTED—Customers tor my coal
I am selling the best burning coa
sold in this or any other place. Trj
me near H. & T. C. depot. Old phone
500. New phone 33. John Singleton
Manager. S 2
FOR SALE—120 dining table $35
side board $1S couch $18 cook
stove used two months. Must sell at
once at sacrifice. leaving city.
Phone l se-1 ring for particulars.
Mrs. Wellborn. 70pd
WANTED TO KENT—The rear end
of our office. Will make good real
estate office or good law office.
Will give man access to our vault to
store his papers. Apply to J J. Me-
Quatter? J. F. Phillips or Pat H.
Wilson. tf
WANTED- For the United Status
marine corps men between agee of
19 and 35; an opportunity to see the
world. For full information apply
in person or by letter to Marino Re-
cruiting Office Postoffice Building
Dallas Texas. 81
FRANK WHIPPLE'S TAILOR shop
does cleaning pressing and repair-
ing. All work guaranteed to be first
class in every reepi-ct. We make a
specialty of cleaning and pressing
ladles' clothes. All wfi'k called for
and delivered. 110 W Main tf
HENRY HOSFORD Λ. CO S TAILOR
SHOP will do your ' leaning press-
ing and repairing In a first class
rnanne- and do it promptly. Mr Guy
Page hi- ·harge of this departmen'
and his »ork sp«aks for Itself. Don't
fall to t<- us when your clothes
η··«·<1 straightening up South Aid·»
nt public -quar»». tf
for Mill Kmirfoyt-
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(No. 1304.)
VOTICK OF FINAL U'CX)I NT
The Stati' of Texas. To the Sheriff or
any Constable of Wilis County
Greeting.
Whereas J. W. Jones administra-
tor of the estate of J. I' and Mollie
Jones having filed in our county
court his final account of ihe condi-
tion of the eat ale of said decadents
together with an application
ί to be discharged .is su< h administra-
j tor
You are hereby commanded that
! by publication of this writ for twenty
[days in ι newspaper regularly pub-
I lished in the County of Kills you
I stive due notice to all persons inter
es ted In the account tor final settle-
ment of said estate fo file their ob-
jection thereto if any they have on
or before the March Term. 19»i7. of
ι said county court (otnmeuciug and
I to be boiden at the court hjuse of
'said county m thi* city of Waxaha-
chic. mi the first Monday in March.
[ l'.o>7 the -am.· tn ini; the Ith day of
said month. wh< u said account and
application *ill h hy
aid ι our*
Herein fail :»<>' In* of this writ
make lu· ι el urn -howtnc hou >011
have I'M · uted the a rn··
W11 net- - lebn M i - ι ί : < Ici ^
of .he *"·1 τ' Kill·- Count'·
Γ··\.ι-:
( JI v · it i:id< an 'mini and · al of
util · « m γτ «: mv offli-i in the City
of \V. xah.i he x.u· the llfti
H irb· -
r*<«t With Mirrlfclini
Hi KlDBKf. Τ··ϊ K''h ! Ζ - While
\4. . Xleiundcr ind i«ter Ml»
<*hipMi.in >f W«ktoo *· rv· drmnc to
'hi« ι'.. !ts·· λ!!.·γ wa* evideataKj·
«hot by Τ •everal bovw who
W··'· »i mUnk Π .1 i.elj Ijetr '?><■ »lde
if th· ·λΑ ^ »· r»l Hi- Uihti· took
in ·*■· nnnc '*dy't v*»fr
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' For -Mayor—
PEHRY S. ROBERTSON
J For Alderman Ward 1—
H. D. McCOMBS
For Alderman Ward Ζ—
S. P. LANG8FORD
! For Alderman Ward 3—
J. T. SULLIVAN.
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<^jt Klowcrs.
Oho ua .ι trial tor carnau· lf We
[ havt> the best. We a.'so make any
I kind of floral design. Price Î! Ί1 to
' $50.Oo. Uorh phoney. Bird '·" :-eet
ι the Waxahachie Florist S2
SHELTON S551Ê
Saturday Feb. 16th
TeiM' Favorite Comédien
I. Ill MURPHY
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"Town Talk"
is in extra tptclal
(trade of Flour —a verita-
ble housekeefer '< de-
light.
Prie· 1.90 a sack
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