The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Best î
I Cleaning
and Pressing
It is solely on this basis
that we ask you for your
work in this line.
We always give you our
best efforts to please.
AH work turned out
promptly.
THEE PARLEY
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If yrw don't ear* t » drink j
"Frosty"
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for h eaee of 4 4
»" pi"»·. or fci.TiO j
Send α» ft 0(1
d«X«n "Dali»·'' pi c. ... fUHN J
for κ c»«e of Foot Doten "Del- j
U·" Split· : : : : :
\Vf allow for bottle* returned
20c per dozen and for cnee
70c each
Dallas 0 Brewery
Dallas Texas
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The Long Distance
Telephone system of
thin company affords
communication with
a va*t number of cit-
iee and t»»wn« near by
and remote and with thousand*
and thfiu.va.niis of {«Hjidc whoce
I'uaireM you want ana may se-
cure.
SouinwestefnT6i-4TBi.no
NOTICE !
Τ»· cur fn« r i'· ;»n<l u-tt rittT-· 4
We .·„ · jv. ( ur Hartn-r Sh.'j· j
Mid Btthi complete tod they 1
will '>«■ nin - ' r ·. My τ r*r .-lût.» *r.ii \
in —ItMT condition We thank j
one and tu for their put patron· ;
at;·· ;-.n ! r·»■*■ p-·■ t* t> . ■ .< ; >«· 4
public in general to grive us a j
•hare of their patronage. We will 1
endeavor to please you with the i
beet at tareiee j
VINES A PIERCE. <
In tbe Hotel Biuck J
SS t I ΐft · .
R. D. McCombs
Fire Life Acci'Jent Tor-
nado and Plate Glass
Insurance
oftici- >v*r ( Hiïnn» N*i. HitLk
VV A X A H A C H 1 h
Moore's New and Second
Hand Store
(Suci'»*inw»f U» \. E Brook*)
\S ν buy tit ι *' I u < '■<!·* *f i nr·
mur* stof« furmuir*' and \wa~
<M»i| !Η|»ιγ«*<1 1 mte ami
furnituji» for jOupmi-'it V;»ur
want* arm n* t *«*» vnu Call tj*
;*λ wf no !»y. or .W)
212 Eëft Mam Strict
Sentenced
To Be Hung
Who?
Your birn Joof> with the
"Big 4" Hinders md
Rjî! The evidence is
all in it
HOWELL
Hardware Comp'y
<*r
J i.A '..-.τ 'W 1
INNOCENT MAN HANGS
Unfortunate Tramp Pay^ (li Penalty
For Another'^ Crime.
! MAKES A CONFESSION
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In Sijrnrd Statement ( haries Herzig
Sajs He Took the Life Many
Year· Ago of a Maiden
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j in Iluekeje State.
:l
MI riot Ρ D.. Sept. 12.—"When my
lifeless body Is found notify Mrs. Catn-
i erine H'-rziir of Girard. Q. Th.· en-
; closed letter will reveal my identity and
the awful secret of my wretched life
I en π endure it no longer."
ι The foregoing note »ih found by
Frank By»r. who livre on a clulm near
Hidden Wood this county. It whs writ-
ten by one of hi* harvest hand* called
Prank who had disappeared In th·
letter the writer who signa himself
; Charles Heretlg nay*
"Dear Mr. Byer: In th·» early seven -
1 j tie· Chart»· Sterling .i supposed tramp
was trl»d for the murder of Ll*7.le
(îrombacher a tteautiful yonng woman
residing neiir Youngstown. in Mahon-
ing county. Ohio lie w.j* convicted on
circumstantial evidence and was
banged for the «rime In the county Jail
■ at Youngstown. t'barles Sterling wai·
! an innocent man. I am guilty of the
j murder of tl e young girl."
; j "C H A rt L>KB 11 ERZIO "
■ Byer and his neighbors hase made a
s ar> h w ithout r.ucc«n for the body
of lieizig.
REPORTER REMEMBERS.
David Jortei Say* the Cat· Attracted
Intente Interest.
Pittsburg Sept. 1- IMvid Jones a
ι w-ll - know η newspaper man in thi*
M city who reported the <;iinba< ker mur·
i[ der cas* over thirty years ago. remem-
I ) bers the case well. He maid :
Th»· crime cause·! Intense eicite-
>| ment throughout Ohio and this part ot
' j ')· ■ Miss tllmli-t· her was .ihout
j aeventeen years old and very beautiful.
>1 She was found in the bushes between
|| Youngstowit and Poland with a veil
>1 tied tightly around her throat. <'h:tf*·»
'I Sterling the tramp who was htnfld
I! for the rri'ti.' .·. i« seen in the vicinity
II during the day and was convicted on
! purely circumstantial evidence lie wa-
ll tried twice the Jury (disagreeing at the
>î first trial A woman from t'anada whf
said sh» was Sterling's mother rime to
him before he w as hanged but she *ai
j denied by Sterling "
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COATLESS MAN EJECTED
Inautad on Sitting In Opera Houm l«"
Hi» Shirt Sle«v·»
llr.iuntont. 12 --A in^n v. «ι» *■]<·« ! ·
<►«1 from th<* opfru Iwuat on a ihar*»· ol
disorderly > nnilui ( M took .t »eat In
th»> drraw ircle without α «ont »η<|
when hv the manaffrment tr
l>ut >m hi* <e*t h· repllol in utrori*
liirtgu.ig·* that It·· »uuid not. Hi* «ω
toM that lu» muât iltber wear » i<mt
or U-uve th»· tioufn»» ami hi» money would
b*· r«-funi|«*<! Ill· took th»· manry and
Irft. but later returne·! with hi* rntl
on. which h» pullet) off iftpr helm
|»>t! <·<! When rt· m· >(i»tra t ml with he
um.l Mim» lan^ti t«{«* whkh th·· DMIuui·-
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took hl»Ji Ό the ai.it Ion. Η· otin« froir.
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Scrap . * SWj! and Pucn o* Leat·»»
Alao on Pilot of Engine.
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Fourth ii.j-if.ly Seaaion I· Held a·
City ot Waco
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BOTH SAME scone.
Cleveland AnWl—n League Team Win·
Τ we Game* From 8t. Lewi·.
At St. Ixtria ;h<* local American
league club !or( two frame« Monday tc
Cleveland. The flrat was eleven inning»
G 20 ROM Ρ OAVtK CHICAGO AMERICA*
I.EAUCE SHOKTBTOF.
Score* Cifvcland 2; St Louis. 1.
Cleveland 'J St. I*oul8. 1.
Bouton β: Washington 3; Washing-
ton 14. Boston 0.
National League.
Cincinnati. 3; Chicago 2: «"hii ago
12. Cincinnati. 0.
Southern League.
Birmingham. 5; N?w Orleans'. 2.
Mont|om«ry. 5; Little Rof k 0.
Bid In by St Louis Man.
Detroit. Sept. 12.—L. A. Colla a
prominent horsseman of St. Iouls Md
In the Or oser Points race tra< k at
mortgage sale for $180.000.
TEXAN SPECIAL COUNSEL.
Benjamin Davis an Attorney and
Ranchman. Assists in Packers' Cases.
Chicago S«*i't. 12.— Benjamin Davis j
an attorney and ranchman of Texan |
ha* been appointed special counsel for
the government in the packers' cape t»y
order of Attorney General Moody. Th«
order <>f appointment reached the of-
fice of District Attorney Morrison Mon-
day. Mr. Davis took the oath of office
immediate)} His official position dur-
ing the beef case trial* will tie that of
special assistant I'nlted States district
attorney.
The appointment was made by the
attorney general upon the recommen-
dation of District Attorney Morrison
and Assistant Attorney General Hagin
How It Was Divided.
Hnn Kranclmo. Sept. 12.—On account
of some clerical <*rror it was stated that
the receipts of the Britt-Nelson contest
were J.Ή OS y Corrected figures show
thai total r»-< eipte were $4*.311. That
amount »*s divided a* follows Nelson
11*.*41.2* Brttt $12.5*0*2 manage-
ment. fie 90* *2.
Cholera's Ravages.
Berlin Sept 12. An official t>ull«tir ι
**>* hat sixteen < ase« of cholera and j
six deaths were reported from Sept >
9 to Sept. 10 and fifteen cases and six '
deaths from noon Sept. 10 to noon
Monday making the totals 170 ■ as»-
and 5* deaths
There are more deaths directly
due to weak lunge than to alt
other diseases combined. They are ι
humanity's weak spot—the breeding |
place of consumption. When the
•lightest symptom of trouble is felt
In the lungs you should beiçin the
use of Dr. Bow bee » German Syrup
at once It la made especially to !
soothe heal and Ktrengthen the lungs
throat and bronchial tubes. German
Syrup Is a never-falling remedy for j
consumption Trial bottle 25 cents.
Big bottle 75c. B. W. Fearle.
Tell your trouble# to Bunk ley |
the plumber. With F S. Cronk Co
Both phones 8 4. tf
HHOItfCK VALWnr.
Shobek Valley Sept. 10.—Farm-
ere are *]>o« gathering corn In thto
part which promisee a fair yield.
8ome are picking their scattering
cotton.
Mr. M. L. Dunawa.v ban been sick
the past week.
B. D. Ely. wife and baby went to
Alvarado last week.
Bill Dallar wife and son of Britton.
and Claranre Turley. N'ancie Robert-
son and Bro. George all of Britton.
were visiting Kalb and Wiley Ely
Wednesday.
Dan Green and family of near
Venu^ were here visiting his parents
last Sunday.
Bros. Tims and Rily of Mansfielrt
arc now conducting a series of meet-
ing-. a' St. Paul.
People have been attending the
bifc meetings at Britton and Venue
and report fine meetings at. both
places.
Walter Gardner and family visited
the family of J. O. Boyce this week.
Jesse Krugle of Cleburne was here
on business last week.
Mrs. J. D. Ellis returned home
Friday afternoon after an extended
visit to relatives in the West.
Walter Noah and family visited at
.1. O. Boyee's Sunday.
Miss Alice Rust and brother. Em-
mett have been real sick for the
past two weeks.
Prof. Kalb Ely and brother. Willie
and sister. Miss Maude Mable. return-
ed home from Britton Sunday night
wher^ they have been singing for the
past iwo weeks for meetings.
Cheap liâtes via. Η. Λ T. C. Κ. it.
Celaya Mex and return. $27.60. !
Marlfn on sale dally limit CO
days. Rate $4.60.
Boulder on sale daily limit 60
days. Rate $28.70.
Galveston on sale daily limit 60
□ ays. Rate Sll.'H·.
La Porte on sale daily limit 60
days. Rate $10.SO.
Seabrook on sale daily limit 60 j
days. Rate $11.05.
Denver on sale dally limit 6j
clays. Rate $27.50.
Amarilio on sale dally limit 60
days. Rate $15.40.
Port Lavaca on sale daily limit
60 days. Rate $13.45. j
Wooten Wells on sale daily lim-
it 60 days. Rate $4.75.
Mineral Wells on sale daily lim- j
It 60 days. Rate $4.45.
Corpus Christi. on sale daily lim- ί
It 60 days. Rate $15.40.
9
Colorado Springs on sale daily j j
limit 60 days. Rate $25.50.
Dallas and return $1.30. Reunion .
of Ancient and Accepted Scottish J
Rite Bodies of Dallas. On sale Sept. I
10 and 11. Limit Sept. 15.
Old Point Comfort Va. and return ! j
$38.80 on sale daily limit 60 days.
Bnan and return $.">.M> account
meeting Farmers Improvement So- |
it ft.. On sale October and 4 lim- ;
It October S. j
Oorsicana and return $1 40 ac-j
rotmt Texas Synod Cumberland Pres-
livu ; η church. On sale September
14 and 15. Limit September 20.
Kaufman and return $ I.SO. ac-
'ount Friendship Baptist Association
ind Sunday school convention. On
*ale September 25 26 and 28. Lim- ;
it October 2.
Houston and return $8.SO ac-
lint Texas Synod Presbyterian
htirch. On sale October 10 aui It.
limit October 1 8.
Monterey. M ex and return $17.1"
Saltillo. Mex and return $19 <»Γ»
Torreon. Mex. and return $24 60.
Durango. Mex. and return $30.70
San Luis Potosi Mex. and return
|25.
Mexico City and return 132.65.
On sale lt>th 11th and 12th Mon-
tf-re> and Saltillo limit 'en days iron;
Lite of sale all other points 30 days !
Stop overs allowed an ν where in
Mexico. j
M . Κ. Ai T. S perlai liait*·».
Chloieo and return $U7.10. On
sale daily iiruit 60 day».
Kansas City and return $21.75.
Un sale daily limit CO days.
St. Louie and return. $26.10. On
*ale daily limit 60 day».
Louisville and return. $32.10. On
*ale daily limit 60 days.
Mammoth Cave and return $27.45
On »ali daily limit 60 days.
K1 Dorado and return $16.05. On
«ale daily limit GO day».
Buffalo and return $54.80. On
-ale daily limit 60 day·.
Cincinnati and return. $35 10. On m
«aie daily limit CO daya.
-ait 1-atee Citv and return $3S 25.
l»n wali> daily limit 6n days.
OahMten nit return. 911.80 On
*al« daily. limit 60 daya.
I.λ l*»r'»< and •«•turn. $10 SO On
-ale daily limit fi© day*.
Swill*· and return. $14.00. On
*al· daily limit 60 days.
H m* port and return. $13.80 on
•ai* dally limit 60 day*.
Mineral Hell· and return. $4.85.
On tale dally limit «« daya
Port l<arat-a and return. $ 13.5ft
an wl* dally limit 10 day·.
Nu dnaai of rare b»tt»n Waia-
hiw hie and Met ;ihi». St. Lenta or
Kan»aa City.
MarltB and r**t»rri. M *o On
*lw dally limit (9 day*.
Ceram Chruu and return. Ι1Γ» 40.
On *ale la.ly limit «0 daya
For farther information rail up
'be Κλ" J * MARSH. A cent
M» m l*aM Htttj m ltaar-r
Mur* tk»α half j( mankind over
«#*ty tfan nl ace suffer from aid
wry aad bMler diawrd*η leitn. :t
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ta *>i<h pataf »i *a<t <taajr«r<m· aad
lfe««f · Κ ni» y « ' »· «hontd s» <aàea
at «lté rtra* ««a "t tumeur m It ear
••«♦a itr»g-|knn»-· and haa «a *-«4
tma? <él men <ot «lue dSaeaaw Mr
Ha*tm*r 8«r»et R™% IV Mo 1
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l>r »·«tr χ t« ! in! * · tma' te *«
year* aa4 after 'aaiea »■ |
«4 F'Vaj k KAo* Care f t*·· Wr"· -
tkaa I feat* ter «aeat* year* at-
Mtfc 1 m» mum ft year·. «14 * Β |
W t »arw
V\r e hu\e i complete
line of Tailored Hal
ind Street Hit - nou
on disptjv. . . .
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WSXAHA» BUSINESS ΟΠΙΚΤΟΙΙΫ
ί. S. BO SE
General Contractor. Plane
furnished for any claaa of
Buildings. Office Citizens
Bank Bldg. Old phone 387.
Paxahachie : : : Teia»
f. M. McCAUL & CO .
Plenty of Green and Dry
Wood McAiister Lump
Coal. Phone us.
taxahachie : : : Texaa ί
l. T. BISHOP & CO..
Real Sstate Loans Rentals
and Fire and Accident In-
surance.
Faxahachie : : : Texa«
N. ANDERSON
Carriage Repair Shop.
Rubber Tire Work a Specialty
Paxahachie : : : Texaa
OE C. JARRETT
Plain and Ornamental Plas-
tering Cement Work a
specialty. Estimates fur-
nished free. : : : : :
Paxahachie ----- Texas
MM*
MIZELL PETERS & CO.
General Insurance Agent·.
Waxahachie Tex*·
LANGSFORD & PHILLIPS
Fire Life and Accident In-
surance.
Waxahachie : : : Texaa
C. M. DILLON
Plumbing.
Waxahacliie : : : Texaa
cl^cTc ο ο κ.
Dentiet.
S' side square over Ross Jewelry Co.
Waxahachie : : : Texaa
W. L. P. LEIGH & CO.
Insurance. Fire Accident
Health and Tornado Insur-
ance. Agents for the
American Surety Company.
Bonds Executed. Office
over Ross Jewelry Co.
Waxahachie ------ Texaa
McRAE & LUMPKIN'S.
Attorney-at-Law.
Notary Public.
Waxahachie : : : Texa·
sA-MU-LAM
BLOOD PURIFYING TABLETS.
«A KL8 ÎCfGH RE3 SlOOù» Κ". \ΙΉ AND STREN8TH.
A BLESSING TO BRAII WORKERS
AND NERVOUS PEOPLE.
Α Γ08ΙΤΙΥΕ CIRE FOR
ECZEMA I ERYSIPELAS
QOUT
TUBERCUI OUS
BLOOD POISON
ΚI DM-Y I k'OUBLE
IRRKGEl.AR .TENSES
LÏVER 1 ROUBLES.
SCURVY
RHEUMATISM
NERVOUS DISEASES
WEAK LU ν OS
CONSTIPATION
NERVOUS DVSPEPS!A
S Λ MU-LAH t.-.i let> .-.re compounded from the essence of
rare Last Indian Plants and are the ρ rfected result of over
;υ years of medical research. — SA-HU-lAH acts promptly
on the Lungs. Liver and Kidneys. T ; se organs are directly
resp >nsible for the condition of t.'.e bine SA MU-LAH is a
blood purifying ir.edicii e p; t ι ρ ;·>. t.»: 11 form and contains
nothing of an injurious n;.tu.c ι y : r invaluable in cases
of specific febrile disorders vr! ce <· : ■ -■ has a large excess
of febrine or uric a id. Εν * ν . .λ- · <··' d; ν rder that flesh is
heir to can be traced to Impurt i'im j SA-MU-LAH has
helped thousands of sufTe't. — >' -απ heip you
£Γ Ρ f? CT * -^arTr'" Ρ*» ' λ f <· f ' "Λ l. - H t ah '*Ί « «ι IT 1 *ent free to any
■ a% IZ* C. » pc:ti ί ν nitf; t ad cî.cî > ;h to co\cr cost of pottage
ON SALE ΑΊ PUNCIP/.L r->XUQGISTS.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS. 50 CENTS.
If your dealtr Lciticot iy Tuu .- nd pr.ee aud order to
POWELL ORUC & CHEM2CAL CO.
<ar> Nassau ετ. Nfw york.
Low Rates on Many Dates
f to Many States
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Commencing September 15th in addition to our round
trip excursions to Portland and California we will Hell
Colonists one way tickets to California Washington
• 'regon. Idaho Montana and intermediate points at
extremely low rates and will quote exact figures from
your station giving full details on receipt of your in-
(juirief. Tourist service afforded fur a large part of tne
journey. ι ....
Summer tourist rates daily to Chicago St. Louis St.
Paul Memphis. Colorado and all important resorts. . . .
Homeseekers rules to the Panhandle country of Texas
and Oklahoma Tuesdays and Saturdays
Only Line With Through Sleepers to bcth Denver and
Chicago.
in·: I iNt Ol.N. in<1 the UR'k"M; t.-m tan\ hour·
MM# M W rite PHIL A. AULR
G· p A Ft Worth
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it would be a GOOD ID ft. A
for you to see a represen-
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2 Through Train?· Daily 2
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