The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1905 Page: 3 of 6
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♦ LOCAL NEWS. ♦
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Go to L. J. Gates \fr fresh sweet
eocoanut. \y tf
The Dully Light want column will
buy. Mil or exchange anything.
Buy your harvester oil frota F. S.
Crook Co. > tf
L?t Bunklcy do your plumbing
this month. γ t(
Buy your smoke stacif paint from
F. 8. Cronk Co. tf
Stop the yellow top wagons for
fresh Ice or phone No 7; 4 5
See that new red lawn hose at F.
8. Cronk Co s before /au buy. tf
Service quality and quantity guar-
anteed from yellow top Vasous. 4 5
If you are not ^iti^(Ι«Ί with 'he
ice yon an getting phone No. 7 45
If yon want fresh lee Αφρ the yel-
low top wagons or phone No. 7 45
If It's pure ice creanf von want
Just phone Nick s Candy Kitchen tf j
■■■ 101 Ml
Try a want ad and convinced
that the people read ι he want col-
umn
3. W. Kennedy k Co have several
Bice drivtnt; hors·'* for -ale Both
phones tf
Don't forget 1. J. Gate1- for gro-
ceries atid notion* Ea.*t Main Old
I*»'· If
The best 20th Century flour at L
J. Gates Old phone 1?5. East
'Main street. tf |
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If you want pure ir<\ «κ Hear as a
rrystal stop tfce yellow toi» wagons
<or phone No. 7 4δ
If »ou want to buy a gentle and
buggy horw» or <*urrey horse
·♦« 'J W Kennedy k Coi tf
W%jerj you have a friend or relative
vurtting Ton phone the Daily l«ight
The publish* rs always appreciate
e*er» Item »
H you want pur·· artepian ice
phofK' the Modern Milling and Manu
faotnrjng Co. or stop the drivers of
the green waggns. tf
The Modern Milling and Manuiart-
anng Company {β η delivering
>atr artesian ice to aJI parts of the
cltjr Both phones. tf
Ηι» Ιλ*ι l!«qBt«t.
I'at tus In the habit of going home!
drunk every ritght and beating his
wife Hldd1 no· because he disliked
her but Urau·'· be though* it wac
Hi·» t1 g to do Final!; B: Id. !«· · '
-patten'·- and appealed to the pr!<--f 1
Tli·· t ·»τ called that evening and I
I'at rs;;n home drunk as usual.
"Hal said lh<· priée t. "you're
dront ind I ia going to make >oc ■
atop it'- rtghl here. If jou ever ι
get druri λ ta in ΠΙ turn vou to » i
rat d · ■ 'in uitp ' that' If 1 don 11
fce«· you '■ know it ;u<t the sait c and I
iEto a r t't H Η »· Now TOtf nun 1 !
thj·
I'at » ·> v*';> docile that nit· ".» I
l/'tt ill· ne. e\«mn* hi «aw· >■" s
e*« h ·· <· ..in* than ever |
la th< aistl Biddy Uv.>; «-4 ·».»· ij
iter .il·:· !> détend he.self
"Do:> ' '»· afraid darlmt. * «ay» p.jt
as h·» si'-adied himself before drop-
ping m'ι a · hai "I'm not going I
to hat·· ;.I \*»et you to be kind to;
me i< nigïî*. darlint. and to remembeι
the da*« when se was sweethearts)
and *hrn e lovel m· 1 know hisj
risertate •■d ia · night it 1 _otj
dhrunk ata'n b·* d (urn ι # into a
rat He cidiii se« tue. bat he kanu ]
I'm di uK and this night into a rat
I go But 1 want ye to b·· l.:ud h. I
m* da: il -' slid v. it· il ;i.·-. and when
>e see m~ glttis' little and the hair
growm out in tue au>l me whisk· ■
gittin 'or g if >·· f*ei loved me. d.i.t- !
Hat. lor God'· siii»'·. keep yer eye on i
Ihe <"at
\Anth ^ur ar^c assortment
of .me hvery rigs a thor
uughly -lausiactory ^ab ser-
vi» c. 'T unequalec] trans: cr
system surely ma κ es
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worthy ot t tail trom everv
person who 'h η need ot
anything in this anc
—THE.
ide Nosley
COMPANY
Uhe Cl/es and Hditors in JÎnnual Convention
WUle Pint Texas. May 15.
DEAR INNOCENCE:
Well I shore have been off on a
big Tower last week and had eigthfl
of fun which naterally would be ex-
pected when a feller has been to a
Elks meet In and a editors jn«*etin
(both In one week and both them or-
ganizations a beln considered notori-
ous for havin fun end roueln times
Eem-rally. I
However 1 rerkin (jedgin from
what them Fort Worth preachers
says) Elks is a leetle bit more no-
foriouser for havin fun than editors
is—and them Elks at Fort Worth
shore sustafnde their reputashuns
fcr hilariousness.
I do wlsht you could a been thar
and seed Vm disport their selves at
that smoker and beered them elevat-
in speeches and jokes
You would a' went ' lean hoc wild
y-vir self same as them (and same
ss me if Lucindy had'nt arriv jest
as I was glttin ready to turn myself
loos#· and have a good time longer
them responsore and maids of honor
and shaprootts for they short· was a
lot of Rood iook'n wuni 'Tj and you
would not a blanjed aae if you had a
seed 'em ι.
That Austin wldder was th^re and
was awful poplar too and I shore
would a had a good time If Luclndy
had stayed at home like she art to.
What in the 3an> Hill did yo* let
her come fer any how?
I io!d you pintedly in my last let-
ter I want a stoin nary step to re- j
port. them meetings if I.unruly come !
and I warned you pintedly to keep:
her at hot»e for you know good and :
well a Elk cant have no fun if his
oie woman is along and if you dont
helleve me you mn ask them what
fet< h«-«l theii »!>*« to this ffleetln
and they'll tell you that never asin
do they low to do slch a thins as1
attend a Elks meetin longer their)
wiïen ! never was wn<wr morti-
fied in my life at Lu<*indy'e doins
than I wus last Tue«<iay mornin.
when John Pea bod y brunts her to Ft. ;
Worth Me and the widder was a j
slamandin arotin them parlera at the
Worth hotel en joy ι ο our fine ι
talkin and lausthin longer them
other sals and hoy (never dreamln
Luclndy was anifth) when suddenly.-
we heered a terrubie couimoshnn
niiçh the door everybody was a look- :
in to see what wue th*> exrfteraeni
and thar was Luclndy. running up
them steps ι she was ai· aid to rid»·
fn them eletatersl hollerin every j
breath and folks was a tryia stop
her but she kep a rannin* till she
dtakivered me then she flew at rn<-
and throw in both arms around my
u>«k. nesrh knocked me do*n and
s*ζ she a puffin and blowin wusser'n
a hoss t'ofue on Jeems lets git out
er here her a pullln at my arm but
me a Jerkin loose from her for 1
*a» durafoundered I could sker»e-
l y ûpf s k.
'I^arindy. what in the thunder is
the mm»*!- of ye and how «n airth ι
corne you in Ft Worth? ί lowed
von » in Wil I'llt 'ookia ar ·π
i.!e Mul> and oil Billy." sex |
Jeejrs Rainwater dont you be a
matter η hen his her»· hotel and the
hull town is pl iiii full of soldier#
Ltidn t vuu know Oyama tias done |
driv Kuropatkin and hie army clean;
Into Ft Worth and 11 boru*i
burdtd thi* hot*! ami yànder is Kn-|
ropntkin 5u «'! " a pifitin j
h#*r fir*«rer \o.%ids a gang of »
d u
direction she was % plntin.
"Right yander don't you see
that thar tmport&rt feller wearln of
ι a Quare looking coat buttoned tight
acroee hla chiet?" se* she a pintln
her finger and who do ye recken
she wue a pintln at? Nobody but
Joe Farnsworth in that thar notori-
ous coat of his and cause Joe looked
and acted so Important Luclndy
made shore he was Knropatkin.
(That's how little sense she's got).
"Oh you blamed ole eejot that
aim Kuiopatkin that's Joe Farns-
worth and them other fellers is Elks
I in uniform come to march 1n the
parade" sez I plum disgusted at Lu-
cindy'e ignernce.
"Oh. Jeems Rainwater do ye think
! don't know a Elk when I see It? I
reckin the next' thing you will be
plntin out a ole billy goat to me and
u *;iyln how he is a hoi»- or a cow
or some other criiter. 1 say them is
soldiers and if that alnt Kuropaikln
I know he is some other orful
important feller from the skornfu?
way he struts around an i J low to
ask him for 'he loan of that coal
pattern and make you on*· jist ixucly
like !t for it whore is about as dressy
a lookin coat as I «ver Heed.'" set
she arid thar rigih before my eves
and afore I coo Id stop her. ii she
didn't mar<h right square up to Joe
and ask him for the loan 01 ; h» pat- j
tern. That's what she doue bat toi
be shore Joe turned his back right
square upon her and pintedly refus-
ed to speak to her. ( You kncf .v the
president of h big organizariou like
the Elks 'ant afford to be too frienly
and perlite to < oraroo ι folks.) but
spe.tkm of that thar con* if you >·\τ
want to >ro any whari and look so as
folks will think you are somebody
you jiet tacki· Joe for ihe loan of
that Elk's coat of hl-i'n aud it shore
will ha>r the desired eifeci
Howaomever on account of Ln
cindy's nerve ask in for the loan of
the pattern Joe got plum mad and
pintedly fueed to speak to me and
that 1 reckin Is the rojoc I never
got no big office in the Β. Ρ Ο Ε
I failed to git Joe β inflewince.
But I aint nothing agin Joe and
dont bar him no ill will for he is a
good rustler when it comes to giuin
of honors for hlsself. cause he
knows how to blow his own hern.
Now. indurin of that meetin Joe
got three dinners give to him. two
receptions (in which he was th·-
main finger ) got hisself surnaded
twist by that thar Dallart Hoo Hoo
band of Mbert Taber's. Albert is
the leader of the hand hisself and is
jiet as persishent in leadin orches-
tras as the leader of the orchestry
In Parcifal or any other err chest ry
leader I ever seed.
Br·-ides them «Tenid"». cap-
tions and dinners. Joe £.ot give uj him j
h»1 headed th^ parade .Td led the:
grand march at the ball.
in fact Joe was IT ill durin !
the phow and I dont know whuther'
he has stepped down and out yit and :
If the new presiednt Hon. Sam Β. ;
(' ooper ta^e his place fir not fori
le was s.'ill IT last tini** I seed li.'na
Well to sum the hull thin? ip. i
Joe in pertickler and tue Elr.s
κι (incidentally) v*as it success.
Afrer s'ayin at Ft.. Worth for a !
• iay after the Elks moetin was over
i -m's to sorter git my self In shape1
to attend the editors nieetin a' 1
Brownwood» 1 made the le;tp from ;
the r»»dickerlous to the sublime (put-
tin ihe cart before the hoss by poeti-l
< ie lisense) and hi»»d my self hither:
to jine the newspaper men at Brown-
wood.
That nieetin was shore a rovsin
raeetin too The newspaper men
want qiite so hilarious as tV.h Elks
because the meetin was helt in a
dry town and the boys come off and ;
clean forgot to bring any bitters
tonice or anything in the way of a
stimerlant or hilarity perducer. ao of
coarse the meetia couldn't be expect-
ed to be sich an awfa) hilarious and
exeit.in one.
Howeomever I never seed nobody
that that want enjovln of bisself to
the limit. Bill Sferrett and Mary
Jane Cox leadin the gane and if want
for the religious influence of Jim
Lowry brung to bear over the meet-
in Mary Jane and Bill mought a got
more rolickyer than they was but
him a bein sich a solemn feller and
havin sich a mournful cast of coun-
tenance when he gits up to speak
he always throws a gloom over the
meet in. so with sich a solemn influ-
ence as his'n throwed over us we
was naturally sorter quiet.
I reckon them Brown wood folks
ain? heered vit what. Senator Hanger
and Ton> Love and Mr. Onions has
said about the Texas newspaj>er men
a Ijein so ignerent. not havin no
.-' iise and all sich <jist «ans»' we
criticized the doins of the legislater
a little» for they shore treated us
jist like we was t'ne smartest and
/est people in ti e land.
Thar want nothing too good for 'is
in i*hat town and them folks jist fell
over- one another try in to show us a
good time and if thar was any fel-
ler thar what never enjoyed liisself
lie ort to be read outer the Press
Association for he aint fitten to be
a editor.
It was the same way at Brady.
San Ar.gelo and Ballingcr. Every
body was tickled to see us and give
us the best of everything they had.
TalK about your western hospitality
:hese western folks give it to us in
^reat (hunks and it is my pinted
ipinion that them federated club
«'emeu of Texas what is allis send-
in off to git Marier Paroler and
Madam Rorer and all sich hifalutin
•ooks as them to come to Texas and
am 'em how to cook they'd better
ake a trip to Brady and git them
Brady women to give 'em a few les-
ions. for I aint never sot down to
10 dinner yit that ran beat that un
ïivr· to us hy them Brady folks. The
Brady men may not be m«cb ac-
count but the women folks nhore
s peacharenoe when it oomew to en-
ertainin folk· and givin 'em gfxxi
rittels to eat
That western ©onntry beats any
[ ever seed fer firte big hearted
>eople and If I ever l^ave Van Zandt
'ounty 1 low to piteh m* tent in the
>loomin. bounding west whar thar
lint no skeeters no» chisgers.
The Texas Press Association is
τ *:hty beliked in that country and
10 wonder for Judge Walling told
pni in his speech that this asuoria-
!on is composed of the brightest
ninds in Texas and 1 reckon he's
iboHt right (even if me and von is
nemberst I dont keer if Senator
lander Tom Love and Mr Onions
loes say we are a pack of ignor-
imnsee. I don* reck in we are as
mart as t.hein 3 fellers but I spoee
ve has got enough .-en.se to take keer
if ourselves
I got votir ]<·ϊ:·τ savin as how
•ou want me *o git a few interviews!
rom si · ie of these smart Tuxas fel-1
ers * : at is p.irjdln their selves be-1
ore îhe --ni > le!- but you never said ι
.
Cow how Co«'~ Col. Cecil νο-.s S iit j
on. If you -ay so I'll hir him 'or ; ;
ί · ' - r v i e w next "■ -*·;
.J MEM? RAINWATER. j
H. Λ T. <·. «mwvIiJ Hatr..
ι;··.4 -η.·» tr.'| · "i ™a f «► C5. ar-
<oint Regat'a. Qm ** * Juot* fi. l.im-1
it Jan* 11
Gwugetoan and r«aurc |5 20. ac-
count ton>iu«»nc«?m<»M eserr i<w»«
ftoathw* ^tcrn l'nlv«r»ttf. On
Jau* 1 and 2. Limit Jun* 6.
Mineral Wwlls and return ti 10
a<ouut TVxa* Κ···»Η Grtxpre and
Bn""h»r» Λ-sorlaileii On aato June
12 and 1 Limit aante date.
Λ >*wn and rvsuîn |& *0 aecuunr
G and Lod«- Κ of I' Colored and
Bd< amputent 1 mfortn Rank Κ of
Ρ On <«·!« nisbt A Jun# 11 snd
ni^hi of June l»J Limit June 17 I
Fort Wttrth ati4 r»t irn $1 Τ». ac-
'<Mjn thv Sut* f'harma! eu'ii *1
l««irbtUOB On sal* .1 n:·· 11» and 12
Limit Juno id
v tin and rt«»u»n IV s» atxoutt
ma·* ioit«»UM Ε. Κ noclctiH. On
«al·· Jun* and 20 Limit Jun# 2 4
Curai· una and rwfum 15 It. ·■
«mist i+o«>d« T-*na HrtKmR· Reunion j
On ■**!·■ lune ind 3? Limit to;
J un·- to
I'rti· )·· Vi··* and r*· am 1^'·"
Norm.il n#n l»i"< On »*J» Majr 3" j
and 2X Unit Juae 1
Wa< <■ .iml ·<·■ irn f <>#» a«■< ot»e«
|)i «inunxut ^mvnt. On «aie
June »nd · Limit Jim# i.
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Conviction Follows Trial
When bavinft looee aoffoe or anything your prooer happens
to bare in hu bio how do you know what you are
getting ? Some qoe*T afcorifw about coffee that is t»old in hulk
oould be told if the people who handle it ((grocers) cared to
speak oat
Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded milling»» of
houeékeepere to nee
Lion Coffee
the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter
of β century if tliov had not found it superior to all othrr brands in
Purity Strength Flavor and Uniformity ?
ThU popular maerrmm of LION COFFEE
can bt du* only to UUirrrnl mrrlf. There
I· BO »troog»r proof of rorrlt Ihu coo-
Uaocd and InrrrMlng popularity.
U tbe verdict of MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS docs not convince
you ol the merits of UON COFFEE
It co*ls you but a trifle to bay a
package. It is the easiest way to
convince yourself and to make
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
HON COFFKE U poifî 'fïiîy in 1 lb. fAcitatjee
aril r« #ch>tf yo. .·ιλ purt at..· ci* tu: &§ what. .eft uoi
far tor y
L'o^beid or t*ery parka^r.
bave u«w^ Lk>o-beftd» for valuable premium*
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Α. Τ. BISHOP & CO..
Real Setate Loans Rentals
and Fire and Accident In-
surance.
Wexabacbie : : Texts
RUDOLPH L. SCHMIDT
Dentist.
X-Ray Laboratory
Waxahacble : : : Texas
E. S. Β Ο SE
General Contractor. Plane
furnished for any clan οf
Buildings. Office Citiaene
Bank Bldg. O'd phone 387.
Waxahacble : : : Texas
C. M. DILLON
Plumbing.
Waxahacliie : : Texas
A. GARDNER Florist.
Cape Jassamlns 15c and
25c per dozen.
Waxahacbi·. ----- Texas
O. D. READ
The Empire Bakery.
Waxahachie : : : Texas
C. Ν. ANDERSON
Carriage Repair Shop.
Rubber Tire Work a Specialty
Waxahachie : : : Texa*
J. T. SPENCER
lawyer.
Notary Public.
Office Odd Fellows Bid*.
Waxahachie : : : : : Texas
SULLIVAN & CHAPMAN.
Farm* and city property
tor sale Money to loan.
S»e «R for university pr·-
p<vrty Davie bsilélfcg.
South Hide of sq«s»re.
Waxahachie : · ?
R. PERRIN St SON.
Merchant Tailor*. Old
Phone.
Waxahachie Texas
leaae
McRAE & LUMPKINS
Attorney-at-Law.
Notary Publie.
Waxahachie : : :
Taxa·
Texas Titile & Trust Company
R. G. Phillips Pres.; E. P.
Hawkins See. Abstracts
Loans and Real Estate.
Waxahachie : : Texas
LANGSFORD & PHILLIPS
Fire. Τ ito and Accident In-
surance.
Waxahachie : Texae
GREGORY'S WOOD YARD.
Waxahachie : : Texas
M. M. McCAUL & CO.
; n?y of Green and L»ry
Wood. Phone us.
■.χ nuc p Texas
LOVE 'Γ SO Ν
A m orne; s at. Law. Offices
: Matthews Bros and at
City Hall.
U'axahachie - - Texas
VÎIZELL PETERS & CO.
General Insurance Agenus.
vVaixiii arbif. : Texaâ
Λ
D. KExMBL E.
Auorney-at-Law.
Notary Public.
iVaxahachie : Texa·
57 c coo κ
Dentist.
* side square over Roes Jewelry Co.
A'axabachie. Texas
ENTERPRISE PUB CO
Fine Printing We do tt
Quickly and do It Best.
A'axahaofcie. : * Texas
Metropolitan Barher Shop.
Kir τ (-Ι.ΐΛβ In every pa.-'icular.
l'r«iiai)t eervle· Four chaire.
Hatha In >onneetion.
Vrm>tr ά Pierce Propru-hjrs.
Λ\ L. Ρ LEIGH & CO.
k«niiri> Fire *««-ident.
Health and Tornado Inaur-
itoce Λ cent· for the
vrneiU'i!» lutety Con pan y
!. tn<< 4 Kxe »t-·!
%~ixι ( Jewelry Co.
IVaxuhiK hi* «S*a»
R. D. McCombs
Fire. Life Accident. Ter·
nado and Pltoie lila*·»
Insurance
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 27, 1905, newspaper, May 27, 1905; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070663/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .