The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 82, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 10, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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FACTS ABOUT GOOD
PLUMBING
ran ïn· Minimal up In κ«*χ1 «ιλ'ογΙ
aï» an«i ixpf-rx ihu*
intturing mufti farv rvndi'lnne and lorn
Hff fdf tht work CiM* a halt on fb*
phi rob«r who »<1 ύ-·■ urottoyi·* u> th« *■«*
common Μ·η*«' Yh»· hotiw
owftft *.!uj ?ri#*« fo avoid » l?h*M of
ih«^' ma ν J.ook for .» fr*-*b
ft on bS parlor (nrp**t at rnklnlKht.
an ft chaos in kltrhft* tool 1 r r on a
8undav morning \u *·--»■ J· -; ·
on plumbing "Uih a* wc l>ull«ft :»nd
your dollar» ant? a-av^d.
F. S. CBONK CO.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Μ. Κ. Λ T. North Bound.
No 6 (Flyer) leaves Τ : 20 η m
No. 202 leaves 9 Γι 1 a πι
No. 20 4 leaves Τ :43pm
Huuth Bound.
No 203 leaves 9:27am
No. 201 leaves 6:27 ρ m
No 5 (Flyer) leaves 8:31 ρ m
H & Τ. ϋ. WVm Bound.
No. 8S leave» 6 :30 a m
No. S3 leaves 6: 67 ρ in j
No. 87 arrives 4:05 ρ m— Does not I
run west of Waxahacble
No. 89 arrives 11: If· a m
Kant Bound.
No. 82 leaves 9:30 a nj—Connects at
Ennls for Houston.
No. 84 leaves 3 .00 ρ m—Starts from
Waxahacble.
No. 8fi leaves y :06pm
No. 88 leaves 9:20 a m—Connects at
Garrett for the North.
Zbc Dallç Xiobt
Published Daily Except Sunday
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ENT ER PR I SE PUBLISH IΝ G
COMPANY
l'aid-up Capital $20.0<>0.00
■ntered at the Waxaûachie post-
office as mail matter of the second
class :::::::::
R. D. HUDSON -
W. J. ΒΓΓΕ - - -
O. W. KKXT - - -
O. W. MKMGHT -
l*renident
Vice President
- - Secretary
Treasure r-Mgr.
The Enterprise Publishing Com-
pany is in lio wise responsible for
debts that may be contracted by '·ιη-
ployes nor will we assume payment
of such debts under any circum-
Btances. Every employe of this of-
fice is paid promptly for work done.
This is to protect ourselves and the
eelling public.—ENTERPRISE PUB-
LISHING COMPANY. Per G. W.
McKnight Manager.
An> erroneous reflection upon the
fhara<ter. standing or reputation ol
any person firm or corporation tlia
may appear in the columns of tht
Dailv I.ight will be gladly rorrecte<
upon i's being brought to the atten
tion of the management
Η Γ 15 S Γ h ϊ Ρ Τ I Ο Ν KATES
One Month J ήι
βΐχ Months in Advance. 2.71
One Year in Advance 6.0<
h wh were aaying how abou
ibos« wt-eds ?
Billit Hearst is willing t.ο «uppoi
Br.Mill under certain condition» it 11
now it will !·♦ perfectly safe for th
N»*l»i .isl .·. mail ο <1· « I are bin
self
Hh»ium' *ome public places ar
not reeeivina attention is no r**ano
wh) win houid neglect yoifi pre η
iiM-K If you can't Weep « 00} you ca
keep 0111 ai'(| < I· an
\ft·■»» («adtnu th·* -Nnupti' of tit
retary of War Titf' * »|ieaeh In ope
I nit Ut» campaign for president of f
United Sta·» th» * "· · in κ ».n λ
tie itn|ue**ed wit h th«* 'hnuxbt ' h
Tuf ilnvii* ·»i 1»· 01 .lit on
iiiihIi mai 1er plan than 1 hi bre
iwist
lb attend ι η is the nmf'inti «-«il
for *n iter morning .ou mu<
l«»ad to th· «oiutton of the «ntu
$mi|lte If other* rii in«| do the be
Ifcejr >.in Φ« Ι make & ·|νν-!&ι le
d«m·
W aeahnchir r«Hh ι ^ι<'·*η war
tiuttiM· 4tt«t *em«' plan -houid be d
• tded <ip<>n it th#- mutine in tl
morning thai will firnfttk» »»«** Γ1
propiiMlfiufi * th« Γλγι
··«*» ΓηΙοη ma ν form a ha«t« on »M<
to work · «*n ehon*h it «*i
K»t hf niMd' red m i»iqpRâl fori
th# twiilwi· :o**r ' »HI the fun
rn are iBterwtH to thl*
Coteftil (VU \ 5 λ trts *«'♦· ψ?}* (η tm
«H| îh«· r#Î
' Ιι« *Hff ton that h» >«» il « *ft«1N!et»·
on thr ?«î»ahlir*R tl< kf! for
uï Tr**» Mr J4*i*8 te*» «î'ttiM
|?r*fV 'ha! kl* faithful#*#* Ό
f»s* fîy l«- f*m* ar<f«Nl tu «ttfgbft η tor*· (y
# τ «flrr hoft&r $l$Alt A f > îfeat
?&& l»nt nfcflitiM in λ
J Thf f-omiîtii t*N* hmUi* lu <Νλι««α
ι t hr *η! k f himwmMtttg ' ihlbil* of
! ihf min«T#l *nrt tumb«*iin*
| '»f Idaho whlth «»r*~ to cwsifM**· lt*a<J
ins «f «h* «mjwwftkwj *t il*»»*
«i tl fin Κ ί ï » * *» ** on th«· Nutioii»} |r
» I 'tfigr»·*»» mhff a in V
iirf *\th Kr**al *u« * » * WhlU
; . · >· i'f ·. · '*'·% : \ -.■■■■■ ■■ · »·
*ic*t a))}<*4 «1^ tb«*> nho*
to th*> \ Mt<m » t omlnfi i« ?h* r«n|m*
tHiit ti)« ) «ill furnish tht market fo?
«H th< prieur*λ thaat «an t>«- rai^d
w fe «" ri l h< lit ndi h a ν · l>« ·«· η : *h I « ι fri<*c!
.ifïiî a f*· an Imp0!t»i}$ f««tu!«· «»f t h »?
M upioitAtIon of th" Ktato'* r«^4it*rc«·-
I» to which fh*> att^nllii® of <-nr>Hηî i*
l » V î H Ί
——-————
Keren· d* ·. e!opui*»ni h i«"-titun«:
f î < > ι s ι nî in\ < *t U a'Ion «·ί ih>
m\Mpr* turroundinig t}>» k i ! i I η κ «»f
Mrs fondHt h ni! four rhlldrcti in
.Jackson «ount> several months ago.
and foi which crime M<»nk (îibmon
«t young negro. is nom held in the
jail at San Antonio. establishes b<
vond f I» » shadow of <1 « m » ί»τ hat f »| Ι»
non is the least guilty of severa] par
ticipants in this horrfbh· offens<
Kvi<Ji ■ . adduced -dnce the arrest of
tïibson is conclusively dire< t a* to the
i:uilt of Felix Powell. a ne^ro Hut
the result of the investigation does
not stop h» u· Thorp stains Jo have
b««n a gcnenil conspira* > on the part ■
of a numbe r of negroes to g«i· rid of
the (*onditts Powell had an accom-
plice in the real crimp while the
whole community of negroes seems
to have heen accessories aiding in'
«•ver> vva> possible to hide the ii*al /
criminals. The law is hardly sufflci- ■
ent to reach the cases of such a nest !
11 f murderers Confronted with such ;
ι condition the people οι* that section j
have just cause to feel alarm for '
their own safet> and if a legfcl war
of extermination should be waged j
on this band of malcontents where is1
the man who could find it in his heart |
to condemn the action"
V Complimentary l'arty.
Said Mi's W. H. Fears to the edi-
tor lasi Saturday evening. "Yoti must
be sure to come over to our lawn
part\ tonight." and when he began to j
suggest that the night was uncom-
fortable. and that he had been 10 the
Bell speaking the night before she
added: "Come anyway; Its just an
informal party confined to the 'bor- j
rowing neighbors.' " Now if there j
is anything socially that we enjoy its |
something like this where there is!
nothing said about "dates" and he
was the first man on the ground or
woman either.
The party was given on the lawn
between the district parsonage and
the Pears residence and the follow-
ing families attended: Smith Camp-
bell. Fears Penn Pickett. Middleton
Skillcin. .Mayor Robertson and wife
and Mesdames Neele> and Julia
Picket! and nothing seemed liking
to its complete success.
"O. swear noi b\ the moon the in-
consistent moon" and et ;!» mo.m
added its full share to the joys of the
occasion making the night like day
but that which nature mos! contrib-
uted » as ι he breeze "Soft as that
which blows o'er Ceylon's Isle "
The opening overture was I'nclc
Josh at the Camp Meeting" the
graphophone under the management
J of Miss Melrose Middleton substan-
tially tssisied by Master Bob Camp-
bell 'he lo> that likes "funny pic-
tures' better than ice cream.
Then came plays. "Towel." "Jeru-
salem and .lerico" and lots of thing.'
like that.
\fierwatd then- was an ample and
bountiful watermelon feasi Thit
over the editor i|uletly withdrew but
lit undeinlands that the partv wat
kept up to a late hour
\lit! now the editor regie*» to ex
plain and i- lire is not ai fault
that In did not know until the nev
<ia\ that th. f»arl> was given in bono
of
a nd
ed Ο
ind
< ·>·ιΐ IHm tiu ml
* e ·. »«: ·. nd old .Il II
>« Tfc· I WW iU*rov«riM wi
for IT · t n IHt».
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r*> mvm \r ικ»ι ι u ι » \ii
: lilni* VI ill H* 1 id I l«M
flu* i |V*t
\\ ία λ h 1 ïi £ J oft Ι ni » t - < ί «»--· ; η
I 14-ir· η ' ·«* ν* * * * * · η4 «.** liiiit 1 Sa*"
Ι ft* hi .·* Κ Λ ί Γ» ». * · ï'-f ' < < ' * *'.«?'! ♦ Μ « : I Κί ·»·"»· V i I
ί le mut: ν » Λ> * Λ Jilt * It*' ί ft · *■ vl Π'ΤΗίΠ
j »*f »bHr A4*tlvtf> S» »ruln«i1 \n m
I ι*<τη· report of Ih.- pi<«r«·· .»« «·»
J iwrlmenu to Ji-tnmitif »h«< «ρ*»!·**
lof bird· ·■*! th* ho!I ttwvtl Th#jr
; ha»«< wm i4w> in Im-attn* twenty
j riiîht «("'< '·" "fit te h ' a' th» cot loo
I bolt «orra TWrt«Mi of (how »[«·« t«n
f>-~d on the rottOn |h-*i In the Btwr
• η <>wh> and wti-l)l<<n In Ih· *lnler
lin njMfiffi ι jillns th** *rrvll tiflth In
i nefflMr Alitt wHiter ThfiM- fr*y|(*
; ·*<·γ«· Obtained by ■ «tudv of tb·· rot»·
i ·<·«'« of the «tomarh· of bird* Thr
[oriole* are tljf runf* «ftlte d«-*t f<IJ
j < ! » of the *ψψ% 11 In m m mer and their
I near r*t»U»Î». the bl»fkbird« end
j meadow lurk* in winter
Thr report ur*e. thai .11 btrdu
| which arc shown to I» i-ni rale to
!h. boll »··· vtl should Ih» proter t.-d
ti\ -trliieent iuvnii laws and. In ad-
dition public ntlnu nt should be
<*duralod to favor ihHr protection
• It) I let U"n.
Nollff i* hereby five η ihat. in
in rordaiirr with the law cnvernlne
the · 1er t Ion of tlty offli'-rs there will
be held an election In the city of
W.ixaha· til·' Texn*. i>n !i· second
Saturday In .1111 >. 190Λ the same be-
ing Mu fourteenth day of - aid month
for th'· purpose of electing tin fol
lowing officer for aid <■!!}. to-wlt:
One alderman from Ward No of
said city .
Ward N"o 1 embrace* all ih-i part
of Hi·· <■ 11\ of WAxahacble which is
situated south of Main street
Ward No 2 imhrecps a!! that
part nf the city of Waxahachle wtiirh
is situated north of Main street and
• list of Washington. College and
Brown streets
Ward No : embraces all that part
of the ι it> of Waxaharhle which is
situated north of Main street and
west of Washington College and
Brown streets
The election in Ward No. 1 will
be held in what is known as the old
VVyatt office on East Main street
inii J. K. Wyatt will be the présid-
ai officer at said voting box.
The election in Ward No. 2 will be
leld in Roy Connally's grocery store
>n the east side of College street ]
md L. II. Peters will be the presid-
iig officer at said voting box.
The election in Ward No. '! will
be held at the City Hall on Main
street and J. T. Gill will be the pre-
siding officer at said voting box.
Witness my hand this the -1 tVi day I
of July 1906. . 8G
PERRY S. RORERTSON.
Mayor City of Waxahachle.
If. & T. C. Hates.
Corsicana and return $l.|ti Gun
Club shoot. On sale July 18 and 19
and morning of July 20; limit July
21.
Dallas and rot urn $1.30—Sheriffs'
Association of Texas. On sale Aug.
s and morning of Aug. 9; limit to
Aug. 12.
Fort Worth and return $1.70-
Meeting of Colored Grand Lodge of
Masons. On sale July lti and IT:
limit July 21.
Texarkana and return $7.7.".
Tt-xas Bar Association meeting. On
; sale July Id and 11: limit July 14.
College or Bryan and return $ϋ.7Ι3
; Texas Farmers' Congress. On sale
July !i and 10; limit to leave July 13.
A FACT PROVEN.
Should <."on\lnee '.ion the Most .Skep-
tical of It.h Truth.
If there is the doubt tfl th·-
j minds of any Hi: t ] 1 r IrufC germ;; do not
exist their U-lief i· it ; ·!..·<! '■«· ih
! fa' t that a rabbit in η 'oula ted with th·
germs became I 1 ii i.·: week.-' tim»·
It must be apparent t n.y per** ·■■
th*-r*-î■ ·r»· th.r tike m prevention * '
baldness is tl·.·· d«.:r ί ·.·' *'.·■ M>rm-
which art is sisceegef . y compliehed
in one hundred ι - * <·Γ crises by
the appli riti · · f N· ·■ · JV-pMde
Dandrv·* -· ·I \<v t1·· · eme ·* -m
wbi< ! 1 cauflfNi 1 ■ '' — '·' fl ο η pre*
vented with t; . remedy N'ewi bo's
Heryie de.
Accept no substitute. "Desf.y thf
cause you remove the effect."
So 1 b" lend'.τ c · »*·. >· tr Pend 1Λ1 in
st.· moi for .«.'triple t . 'ri #» Tier "ice C<>.
Γ**· r> f Mt^-h
ΗρπΙπκ Drug Co.. Special Agents.
Μ. Κ. Λ Γ. n|m rial iUtli"·.
Dalian and return $1 '.0 Λι « oum
iK of Sh· · ■ \ <>< lat loti. On
-ah* \ u κ. x and morning oi Aug. 9;
lirait Aug. 12.
% San Antonio and return $·.♦ 20-
Meeting of Πι and l-odge \ Ο. Γ \V
On -ale July 22 and - ' limit Jul)
Meeting Kiiliili! >iui Lta
Tabor On shI#» July I h
180*11
If Jul !
()l
I tl« · till· 1 |(l I «I
following t» a fwnri
.
It . 't u."' ■'» ' ' ' * k (|0||(|.
; *.■■· » · ♦-» - aia
full «♦» l»th «1.Η11. It. Τ high
♦·« .*■ ·.·♦ rkint. »«1 m«h·"
i MÎ 1
* · l«m^l 1
• »ff« v ΛΛ ciifD TUecîirf'* l.lm in»·
s -vrilp «ι I «-'it to *nν rrmrr «·!
tin· ;4iper who *iè. *Titr u* \he Th*< he*
W up Co . ChftlUuuugt Tecr
WE DO
YOUR WORK
WELL
Clean. Press and
Make Clothing
Ladies' Work
A SPECIALTY
CALVIN BROS.
East Side Square.
Phone Us md We Will Call
BOTH I'HONfcS.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
■ ·· vrr T'ai!· to Rwitor# Ore y à
U*ir to it* \ Mithful Color.
I wipd ···»"■ » «· iff fa φ
■' »'·Ί#: * t.' i'rug^v.t.'u
Cab φ Service
...at...
49
If you want the best and
swiftest.
Patton = Kennedy
Livery 0 Company
DO IT NOW
$5.00
IN ADVANCE
WILL PAY FOR
! 1 III ίί|Ι
; ν U ] L ν
ONE YEAR
YOU SAVE A
DOLLAR IN
THE DEAL '
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lit lilt
any part of ·Η«·
<■»·<* Ν- _* 1 ··
Η<*.τ Η..ι.-I
HENRY S Ν I Ρ Ε. S
MODERN
: Milling and Manufacturing
COMPANY.
MAKERS OF MAKERS OF
High Grade Flour Pure Crystal Ice
Every sack guaran-
teed. Ask your gro-
cer for OUR h lour
and take no other
kind
We will appreciate
your ice business
this month. It you
are not a customer
give us a trial. . .
For Porch and
Outdoor
Lighting nothing can
equal much less excel
electric lighting. It's not
affected by heat cold
wind or rain; wires are
easily run from place to
place lamps hung any-
where—for a lawn party for in-
stance — and a soft beautiful
light secured at small cost. Ask
us all about current fixtures
lamps and wiring.
Waxahachie Gas and EJectric Company
♦ TheReasons Why It will pay you to buy from us are
Φ ^ïï Some of the reasons are that we buy only the very best quality
+ nl and sell for a reasonable profit. Naturally you don't want a
X shoddy piece of goods at any price. You cnrtainly don't want to waste
♦ any money and m >st assuredly want something good someth:ng that
♦ will give satisfaction. We have just received a large shipment of light
J weight Underwear in both long and short sleeves. ....
We Do Fine Tailoring [[ ome in and let us show you something
- 2 th:-it will please you. ....
C-alvin Brothers
Do It Now!
Buy a Home!
W«» hnvt* re*iden<-·»* η all parts
• »f th«» citv .it price* ran^ini? from
9 rfM 1<. $101*1·»
\\ · huv<* ^«·ηι«· ·«jmm'ΐϋI hurxftiti1*
f«»r a few tiny*. where* owner*
>aiII *«·Ι1 «it λ reduced price to
•l«"r out now.
Ιί »>u will t ν il »ui your want*
w«· Ιη*Ιι»·\«* *ί· « .»n ρ'··.*-»* y«»u
Texas Realty Co.
L. C. T<>l»l>. f»r«i
Τ Η HAHK« A
FOLEYSHONFT^IAR
■too· lh« oouiih »nd h«alt lun^·
»
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H- ·
P« 9
There is mort· profit ·
to tu· rnaiti· on tius- {
ιη<·>· by tflephoi*
than from any oth*
»ourt··· What ar«
yo'.i itoinv to inert·.»*»·
your by U't»·
phuiie? 14»"' «uburribm wkM
to our y"tern iturinx l'.wifi. bt·-
»ι<ί«·* thou^ainl* of mil*« of loll
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