The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1907 Page: 4 of 6
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GREAT JEWELRY SAL£f
On tomorrow—July 17th««we place oar entire Jewelry stock on sale for 20 days at
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Nothing Reserved * & everything Goes & & Everything Complete #
THOMSON JEWELRY CO.I
@ NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE @
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K.YPLOSIOX OX 15 \TTLKSHII'
SovoBteen Men of the Georgia In-
jured by Explosion of Big Gun
Boston July It!.—Seventeen men
are reported injured by the bursting
of an 8-inch gun in one of the super-
imposed turrets of the battleship
Georgia during target practice off
Providence yesterday. Details of the i
accident are not known here the
only information being that in a
wireless message to Rear Admiral
Snow commandant of the navy yard
from Rear Admiral Thomas who is
commanding the battleship fleet.
Two physicians have been sent from
here on one of the naval tugs and
preparations have been made at the
I'nited States naval hospital at Chel-
sea to receive the injured men
The department received its in-
formation from Rear Admiral
Thompson commanding the second
division of the Atlantic fleet. The
message was sent from his flagship
the Virginia at sea and came by
wireless telegraph to Highland
Light. Mass The telegram is as fol-
lows:
Accident on the Georgia at 10
o'clock. Seventeen injured eight se-
rious. An s-inrh charge ignited in
the after superimposed turret Lieu-
tenant Goodrich and Midshipmen
Cruse and Goldthwaite were injur-
ed. Cru.se seriously. None dead yet.
\ board investigation has been or-
dered. Will send the Georgia to Bos-
ton navy yard at once for transfer
of injured to hospital Will wire
names of injured immediately on re-
f' ivlng information."
ι u ι > h< >i si· - ι■>ι r:<.ι \ r.i/i η
Ν trip Hoys Take Several Boxe·. of
Kaiίve« from a Store
Two business houses In the city
w e burglarized Sunday night. The
."I'll··: ·.· and harness establishment
"f Plumhoff Brothers was entered
;tnil f .iir or five boxe· of pocket
knives taken from a small show
■ .i Kntranc· was effected b> way
■ f :h* ick door which was opened
fi 'in * ! ι · · insole tftei · glas- panel
h ill been broken out so that the Imr-
- ι mud ' 'h the lock Veaterdav
ne> nlng the boxes which had con-
* lined the knives were found In the
it rh· · .ι : of : he -toi e Offi ;
• ■ei> begad an investigation of the I
burglary and Monday afternoon |
fit Marshal Dixon obtained evi-
in* enough to fasten the crime on
Hi . e m foui near ο bo>.v They were
nd· d n|> b> the office: but wei ·
>M ->-d on aci ount of not be·
«ι I · iioiiKh to protM-rute Thev |
In ι ·. (! breaking Into th»· store and ;
e«i ibiii the> sold the kniven to
a '.lev:· η The Meximn I» at work ·
in 'h* «iintrv and the nfflwi art· |
• ' tint: for him Itelleving ll>ut
" h.'-.d more Ό do with the trans»·
'loll thau merel» purchasing the
Th> meat rnaik··! of Httrlivll a
» «at<ied Humta uiitht
• ' dt.i»· r fled of about
I. Mi it iiUil ι bant!·' It In believed
wh. -nil 'ed Mluro
e Γ h · gained em ι m< ·>
m. ug th·· Iw κ fenre and cut
I I I > . Ν » »H ICI· \ V II It.
I \ J. w>- · <>· ' \* :»r Mi-O-
'■ottf · l-t|MI|t «. |.*Im·»··'
!m Jtit\ ι·» Γ Vont
■ lip·»»· -mplarmé aa λ wipe' in
f - «
It nu wly ·■■«· aped Mrliiu· luj'ir |
.· hwcdn of aa -n . 4 ·« » »
"f % inert· iMi vitrllBirB - "atef'la ·
» ai · * |ί·ο« in <-ag.ne on «hied
• i· * ■ * V . I· all j (
* ί·.·*». Λ ht · viptof Ile ι-ιικίη*· Von.
mrtml «nd Irhlax itrl ι tpul upon
•f · t i ' . · . ·*»·! j
ι «Iff · fc man ·ϋ<> immMl
i-M* imIM V«ai frooi the · UK·
to the rmid at th» liar * I®» tr
ι n. o»ft> » « η . in tte»
■a; !-T;( if ΤοβΙ .«· * 'Τ"·4
qa»kit winiaflit· r< lu» Japan»*» a*4
»»····» ... . Ji#4 ·':»
he iubj(M to e!i>4» to· MUllaiti
and tm » ;«*<!
STKAMKUS TO Ιί M l
Two Heavily loa<le(| Ι·"»"··ί»£ΐ»Ι»·ι— Sail
From Now \ oil».
.New York July 1(1 Λ raie Ιο
Australia as in the olden da>s hut
by steam not sail -has just been
begun from this port Two heavily
laden freight steamers one a Ger-
man and the other British are the
racers. The former the Klbrlng.
which is in the service of the Tyser ι
ine and her rival is the Bolivians
>f the United States and Australian1
ine. There is keen rivalry between [
hese companies in sending freight
ο the Antipodes. The two vessels I 1
rill make one of the longest ocean 11
tins in the world from here to St.
'lucent. Cape Verde Islands where
hey will coal and thence around
lie cape of Good Hope to .Freeman-
»1 West Australia. It will probable ι
e fifty-five da>s before the.\ reach
reemantel. The ships left this port
unday within a few minutes of '
ach other. ν
GHOST OK Λ ΙΊΗΛΊΊ
The Head LaKitte l'oints Out Hi» |
Hurled Treasure».
Houston Texas July 10.- As a
result of a dream of Miss Ella
Payne Dunlap a member of of a
house party from Palestine Texas
at the old Beasley home on the
shores of Galveston bay. which is
identical with a dream of Dr. John
Beasley twenty years ago. it is be-
lieved the treasure of I .a Fit te the
jirate is about to be discovered
rhe Beasley homestead was aban-
ioned years ago but has been re-
:ently fitted up for house parties
k'ears ago Dr. Beasley dreamed I.a-
■"itte appeared to him at night tell-
ng him the treasure lay buried be-
leath the old building. Dr. Beasley
)aid no attention to the dream but
when the identical apparat ion ap-
leared and sat upon the foot of Miss
Dunlap's bed. and Dr. Beaslej heard
if it he at once started to investi-
gate Banker McKa> of I.a Porte
las contracted to finance the inves-
tigation upon shares and from what
is known of LaKitte's rendezvous
there is strong belief that the treas
U I C ' ' 1 |J<» 1
cated.
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LAST ΟΙ I)ΛΙ/ΓΟΝ <· \N<·.
I- l'ainbd h'roiu 11 κ - IVnihnt iar> b\
(iovrrnor of Kansas
Kansas City July Π. Hewildcr
ed by the busy src>ne> and new sights
confronting his e\e.s. Emnifi Dal-
ton the ex-train robber is enjoying
ι he first bit of freedom he lui · sp* nt
outside of prison walls in n« irly fit'
teen year· A .veek ago lie wa uiant-
ed a four month parol*· in orde?
ι hat he might come to the ( if to i«
reive treatment for a wound in the
shoulder received in tin· l'a mou.-
skirmish at Coffey\ille Ka- It
believed that a pardon is in Mght
for the ex bandit and if ι probable
that he will aot be obliged to sta>
in prison Ion»: after th»· expiration
of his present parole Hi aged moth-
er. who i- now with bin has l·· ii
working ft»i his fiewlom tot >eai.-
and recent I\ her effort.ν haw» r«··»\
m<i the indorsemenf of man> promin
eat Kansan-
lté llaml
Th* Mission Hand of thi <Vntr
Ρ re# bytertan « hurch will hav·» a pro·
grain meet ma at the ( *haiitaui|ua
Park Thurw«la>. Juh I * Th»· liro-
nt:
H.
v\ tr VgAiitol «*ι·η αιι>|Κιοίΐ
All nation· ar* ««BdnvorlBtf U>
h#" k the ravar* t oonnimpt »a.
lie "«hltr pliiciiH ' that etaime no
luit. ν fini tmt vtKif F ilejr ·
f* f tf Τ i ι . ι ad
roi4* jw· rf*·^ ·and f t xr> la a*»
i. R*. f r. nip' Γ r. · ri*k
b««lt|| b* mtu* w<n>»an
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COM. (HI I \ I VI
ll Is llrlni; I -i ll in (.ι.ι\-ι· ι in Kill
IÎ..II \\ ι-ι - ν 11.
Sherman Tex. 1 Vudy Clny-
lon. η negro tenant on uni of W ill
Leslie's farm sou I lieast of Sherman
round a few boll wei vil in hi rot-
ton crop a few (lav- ago al. Ι Inking
hem to lions experimented by put
i il Κ them with com! oil tin ··!·. drop
ling a small drop 011 each frym the
joint of a feathei Th" oil killed 13!.
weevil almost ; - soon as it toik hed
he insect Mr. Leslie then ν... \· tin·
lie field. îI«· is applying it In -at- 1 1
rating a tow sa· κ and tying it to ; '
tie cultivator in such a tnanm r that (
will drag between the rov. ΊΊι· I
I'suli of the experiment will be ''
■atched with interest by a larg· ! [
umber of cotton fanners.
t'OM.lKli S Cll.Vt'l
i
Collier's Chapel July t."> Nlrs
Bruce Ransom an<l children after |'
spending several days visiting rela - !
tives at Keen·-. Texas returned home
Friday
Mr. Claud Smith and -Mis Rifle ;
Heine Mr. N'omle VVillig and Mis
3ora Smith attended the -ingin^ at
Bardwell Sunday.
Mr. Karl I'hariss is very sick with
yphuid fever at his brother's Mr. |
\rthur Phariss.
Mr Bud Clark and ianiii; visited 1
it Mr. Fudges Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Millet and
.diss Minnie Freeman visited Mr.
!. D. Freeman and family of South 1
Fork Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. VVillig spent Sunday
with Mr. Tom Smith and family
Mr llarvey I'igg and children at-;
tended Sunday school at tin Chapel
Sunday morning
Sl'NFI.OWKI! sr.llMOY*
( Atchison t;i(M e )
When a woman thini.s .-unie other
w-iman ha. her ou'.· I. ■··! in the
mailer of cloth»·.- lie .i> · 11.·· h
rival of "overdressing
Mell ill e Mot si I gi\eii in having
their picture- taken as . re the
women but the supply of nun pi·
titles alwav- · 1 m 1 |inil to the d·
ma nd
A woman use- ver·- lilt!· judg-
ment in her In»·· affairs but -he 1
thinks any other woman who inake.-
a bad marriage should hai · known
1000 FIFTY Ct«: βΟΧΕί ΊΚ
SWAIN'S BàU^aCH':
AND KIONËY i'kLi
"FREE"
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'ft' Mf |«Of
<. 11 : ι. iti i:m:d to m: \tii
House of it I'olisli I .1 ■ ■ > 11 > \i«r !
Ilrciiioiid <'unsullied.
Hi<111(111(1 Texas July 1·ϊ Λ Po-
; h taiuilj living five miles east (if
:;i ι uid mi the farm of \ Wal-
• ι. Ι*·· t their all in the burning of
1 him· Sunday evening. The I111-
>:ind whs In town flic wife and one
irl alunit I — years old were at home
iid the girl went into the cook
<111111 iid saw the roof falling in.
In fiir falling on a can of oil which
xploded .nul af once the girl was
11 Γ1 :ini«-H. with (lie mother fighting
in the life of the girl. when 11 near
eighbor arrived and Jerked all the 1
lotliiUK off the Kil l wrapped her .
1 - )ιι··τ and went for aid. The Kil l j
ved but a few hours after the res-
ile The mother was liurned about
le hands and head but not serious-
About $ '.110 in currency was burn-
I. «ilh all household goods furni-
ire etc. Tbe loss of the house
mounted *0 about Î tun.
District Court Suits
The following suits have been filed
1 the district court:
Exparte Robert Heseer to remove
Usabilities of minority.
Chas. I. Penn vs. Mittle Powell et
il. to remove cloud from title.
Wnxnhachie Ice Works vs. .1. M.
McCrary et al. to remove cloud
'rom title.
H
Skin Blotches
Éidicate skin sickness. Sometimes it's a
little colony of germs that are feasting on
your skin. Sometimes it is the symptom
or forerunner of a much more serious skin
trouble to come. In any event if you value
your looks comfort or future health you j
should get rid of the trouble at once no mat- j
ter how slight it may seem. Don't risK i
Ecrema Erysipelas Ringworm and other !
serious skin diseases by letting any indi-
cation of skin sickness run on untreated |
when Littell's Liquid Sulphur stops itch- |
ing instantly and permanently relieves any j
and all forms of skin disease no matter
what it may be.
Gentlemen: November 1902 I contract-
ed facial erysipelas and my physician pre-
scribed ichthyol ointment and retirement
from business. After one day's use of the
Dintment I concluded the erysipelas was j
preferable on account of the villainous odor j
ind color of the ointment. Having by me |
ι bottle of Littell's Liquid Sulphur with j
which I had cured with one application
in aggravated case of prickly heat the prev- ι
ious summer I abandoned all other reme- j
lies and applied that with most satisfactory
results as the disease was confined to its
original limits and in due time disappeared.
Respectfully S. G. "Warner
General Passenger Agent Kansas City
Southern Railway. Sample bottle sent
post paid to any address for 10c. Rhuma-
Sulphur Co. St. Louis Mo. 14
B. AV. FEARIS. I
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
Dr. W. F. WEST
Now lorn fed i offices
Over Hood & Curlin's Drug Store
talis received at the above <1πικ
store will have prompt attention.
BOTH PHONES 31
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A Farmer t
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Se r vice
May as<-"rt:nn m arket quotations
prospective ν raihcr romlitions
and Keep in touch w il h his imuu-d i
ate neighbors as v\cllas v.ith his
friends in lov. n at m c"sts·.» slight
as to be almost unv < r ( hy of consid
eration. The systee i this coin-
pany offers une<iua!h-' advantages #
to those who desire >■ ■•r\ ice of e\-
cellenoe rind comprehensiveness.
Our nearest manager will yr!adl> φ
furnish particulars. ψ
The Southwestern !e!e·
graph £ Telephone Co. ♦
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WE. BID YOU ALL
WELCOME!
Chautauqua has opened and so has D. Egger ύ Son's Great July
Clearing Sale. We will make it to vour inti rest to iiadt with i;< It
- > no difference what you want—Drv Goods Clothing Sh·· s 11-:t>. Λ\ιΙ-
i; c ι ·. Carpets Matting Lace Curtains and GiocerU- la*: hut r.ot -i-t We
save vi>u from 25 to 75 per cent on your purchases. if you haw <n· Iwre
fi'im . distance to attend Chautauqua it will pay vou more than ·-·ιι ι xp . t to
nu tu us and huv what goods you need and take them h mn u '·■ yen
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(-πι t morrow we will throw on our counters 'ιιι pieces a Gin.
ih ut lie hut f01 tomorrow md the balance of the week ο · Or a
ι ni\ 5c p.-r yard One lot of Organdv. well worth 25 > i t \ it.·
nu Oui pri e 1 nlv 13c per yard. One I t 15. ( io. ds . 9c t\ ι
\ ilues at 5c. 12 1 -2c and 15c Whit· I iwn u sell '··! 10c.
25c l. iwns must jo for 15c per yard 200 pair Towels a ess I
prie. XI ie lot of Ladies' Shirt Waists at 1-2 the old price. Just
I Ml means 1.50 Waists for 75c λ.00 W tists fur 1 si1 ρ -4 v
\ alu. ii 28c per yard.
inis worth
( >ι»t Sale
>ur Clc.r-
One lot
Ml 20 md
.ular
t it.
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in.
ι ular
Jo' . it- I u e Curtains at just half regular prt I us me in· la' <
.'•..ι η s t ι 1 on. .MM) ones !■ ι ! 50. 4 imi a 'ot 2 "" ' "
■ >i · es tia 4.οι· md ill 10.mi ones tor 5 < 0 lust si· |
H· · ■: »t Window Shades. All an 4f in : « »· ν
r 25c. I vile- \ -sts. regular 1" ν ι . r 7c
'or
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>ιr Jul· CI·· iring Sale ind s;;w hi. nv il· y In
u put the knile in It t 1 I"' "s '
M ( at· ' t 90c. 1H ! - Stai ' r 1 ' if in .
1.00. l· X?r . II Uh I' · Γ H r a 2.90
2.50 r ι .'ι I' a our ' »:
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1907, newspaper, July 16, 1907; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070535/m1/4/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .