The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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In Equipment Re
and Service
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TEXAS MIDLAND
RAILROAD
F. B. McKAY General Passenger Agent
Terrell Texas.
Artesian Ice!]!
To the citizens of Wax- ^
ahachie and vicinity: On 31
Monday May 1st we !!
will begin the delivery \\
of ICE and shall appre- <!
ciate a liberal share of ο
your patronage assuring !!
you of a courteous and
efficient service "
< >
Our prices are. fi< m the ï
wholesale wagon to par- «
ties taking 50 pouml· and !
over 30c per 100. I
From residence wagons at |
r ite of 40c per 100. t
Phone us v-ur : «
Both Phnnes. t
♦
♦ Modern Mill ù
I M'fg Co
X B. D. Pu k^ns Win r
I Ice Department.
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J N<· i UIKKH.
t ltKJifcVehl. * »:t«M *- ItUr n
Ilr>mih«- H)o»wl nail
fur·· ( at*rrh.
Ttse cbasgeable weather of «priag
with It* warm da>» and told ntKhu.
r»--p<»a· · ■■ U> λ *·
iA tîl* Beaiwr of fiwi >>{ catarrh.
Κ ι* a«w tfc.*t Hrw»fi. 'be only
(uaraa<**d treat n.'ftit for catarrh.
Os»; <ure* wt'iiout «(»>»)»< h d utiuc
«houîd }«· uaed lu »>·»rv home.
Hyooael in λ ^ π«< ιho«l bi
which port? air snipr· inai· <i with
Barer*'· «wa retnedl··* for th« mr»
of oa'lrrh. can !* !nha!«*d by m.
««fferer at hi* or her home Breath
ed through the »!>■«? pocket I ah aier
(tot tonsi'i» «Hub ewrry outfit it* heal-
ing. >oi*tile. anileepiir fragrance
re«< he· the Sung» and air μ**·*κ<'«
a» do iiuuiti h do«Hi*; poiH»ibly ran
«Jo It βί*··* laimedlatc relief and
innkri ia#!ine « ur«
Prtx>f 'h<i' the H? :i>ei treatmeut
will do all 'ha' ia claiBtd for It If
found ib the guarantee undrr »hich
Hood * Martin »H it. au asreejaeat
to pa> back ih·" prue. if the purchas-
er ran that Mvomei ha* not given
•atlafauion Completr outfit II ·.>»'
Kurt bottle· S'»c
There ar· more d.utfc* directly
due to weak lune· than to all
other dive···» combined They are
homaaity ■ weak apot—the breeding
plate of <onaumptlon Wb*n the
•ilgbte·! »)n:pt ira of trouble I· felt
!a the lunga you «ftould begin the
tia· of Dr Boa»h«-es German Syrup
at oar· It I· made pepeetally to
•oothe heal and »trefigthru the lung·
throat and broa< hlal tub·· German
Hynip la a nevei tailing remedy for
coaautaptlea Trial bottle î5 ceata.
Big tx>"(· 7% >-ent* At all drugg;*t»
Β W Κ ear»· 13
INTERVIEWS STERRETT
The Mias Hfwspaper Mm Talks to
Jems AN·! (tovrrkorship.
Austin. Tex. April 22.
DEAR INNOCENCE
Well as I told you in my last let- '
ter I'd ?orter hang around Austin a
apeil longer and watch the proceed-
ni> of the upecial spyhun to we ef
they air any diffrent from the pro-
ceeding of the reglar se*bun so that
in «bat I been a-dotn" but bin· my
life if 1 alnf 'lean out of a job for
thar ain't no peneedin'a to watch
and ain't been none thi* week for
pretty nigh the hull nans has done
lit out f'Sr home or aomewhara elee.
and thar pin'edly ain't no leglalater
herfor the jïovner («avs *o and I
r»-< .in h" ort to know bein as how he
ba« nen' *evera! message» to "em an
the ain't her*» to revive no meaaage
bur min ! ye iheir pay ix n-gotn on at
the rate of l"> a day Jlst the »nme
and doln noihin
No* how do you lik*· that for a
«snap* ! ν alius heer ■ 1 f<"H "a public
tri»*! i- η private snap'" and ban*
*. t t κ .ίο·· ' :·14". π h look
»haf way "·> τϋ" p: -tenI wrftln and
\ be H"Vf htt would pay ns*
4P-S you to rçuît ih*% a» v ïpîip^r busi"
Î*B) ri'^ in * ht- sottoa of* Uotn hit
n»! you know* a pkmt? ji»t a j
m»nv ortTlî^iç#» 1**1*-
Îrv^ thv m* 'ΠΛ ■ ou h- Il t
F ef in*<uw\ rfcltït on fw* pa**** *U
m*r \h<* arintry nô4 chargm ih*
mat# cent* Ά «11*»; «wd takin
for ιίγ ar.d dau^Wi m
th«· «feat»- of fterfc»hip. <"e Then a
f-'W fr'i inv"H fο b:l fUh*.*.
flnwivr κ·. i»K4 ·«!« wî Τ ">Ί»1 « ( <j» vî»v ~
Mon» and ail »ich funkfhue* aitd
tfi'a hauled thar m Pullman e^re ι to
«hore a teller han to ν ο t · " at&iu
putt m an entry tax»* on th-* Pull-
man ccimpan»# and ail «icb. but you
know a feiler can aorter stretcîi h:s
cenarience to make it fit any οΙΛ
piop«M>i>hu(iH thaï wt>l benefit .lUeeil
atid I leïl vou il «bore i* awful et>n-
venen' to b«ve then Pullman Frank
and Tel graph Franks .«nd all eorts
of Frank» « hat «ave» a feller η oney.
and only lawmaker* can git aich privi
lege»
Naw last fail erter the UiR slump
:n ««ton and we refualn' of id rent#
and η ν have to iwdl for s rente on
amount of that thar very «lump. I Jl*t
tip and toi* Luctndy I *ω â*Otn'
into the Mt>p«|Mr HtliN* and
; make a «ρ*· ial corr»»pooilent out of
imywlf. for I knowed I would lw
more wwwflil a writing certwt
new* (what other feller* euppreiu» i
1 "han 1 *»« at farminn. and never
knowln »b<-n on·· of them «limp* in
price·· it a Rom to conae. fer 1 know
»-d «Jump* never effe< te » e w » pa pe r>
and Lu«in<1v. t»he up and towed a·
how I w«·rn t cut out for no news-
paper man. and ! ought to *ti«k to
farmtnK
Hu; I wa« «ot on betnti a new*-
I'.' [1er man ^ η if nothtnu el«e would
j do me μ» her# I am In Au«tIn waittn
for >4>iii«'thtnK to diap »« I can wn>
Mime ne*- and vou threailn every
ila> to fire rue bodily If 1 don t take
j to wrttln' more new· and «plrier
I new* when that Ji»t ami nothlu
state's
Now If I «m a member of the)
Texas Legislature I co '-i be gaia-
vantln around myself with a pocket
full of passes or I ceil be at ho-ne i
rest in' from my ardus labors and
f.endin' to other business (if I had
any) and my salary v.ould be soia
ms jist the same and you could Ke !
a cussin out some other fellow for no» |
sending no news. Don't yiu see the
pint? Ain't it a heap more pie ae a lit-
er to be a law maker than a news-
paper man? Oh. I'm doii" sot nr.!
determined to run for the legislater.
list as soon as I git bark to Van
Zandt county (cep'n these blan r
rlub women in Texas gits woman suf-
frage then Lucindy is dead short; to
run for the legislater. and lierble to
be elected too and if sich was the
case I'll be blamed if I want to go
anywhars she goes) for I really do
believe that I was cut out for a law
maker and has all the kwualificat-
ions. But. speak of lawmakers and
newspaper men in the same sentence
(and hope you wont take no ex-
ceptions and think I am castin slurs
at newspaper men) for I a shore you
sich is fer from my mind but you
rickerlect I tole you in my last letter
Bill Sterrett is done been spoge of
fer governor and 1 lowed an inter-
view outer Bill would make awful
spicy readln. being as I've heered
you say Bill is a awful uneek rharac-
ter so I tacklcd Bill fer a interview.
"Not on your tin type. I've been
in the intervjewin business myself
and you don't ketch me givin out no
interview to a newspaper til) I gits
hit wrote out and kerrected up jist
as I want it. beforehand. 1 am too
busy jist now to write the thing"
says he.
"Well Bill folks is wanting to
know wnai sort of platform you are
Howsomever when be gite his te-
terfl-r· wrote out. m«j'be we can
find oat something more what Bill
«tiRR-!.» f >r. fci fur he pears to be
«land ng ier what Bill Steret thinks
5s fight regardless of what anybody
else thinks.
It lythi^s !ï£.ppens next week In
!ef;»iarive dolne I'll be shore to
let yer know. ai;d if I find out what
has "..ecome cf the legielater will let
yer know that too. It won't eprixe
ne nary a I it if the most of them aint
been rent for by their constitchents
to come horr.e ;.ad stay thar. To be
shore they have left the state in a
pretty mess if sich is the case
though some of them is of more ser-
vice to the state a staying at home
than they are stayin at Austin and
it may be they are expecting the gov-
ernor to offer a reward for them
then some of their folk» can find
them and claim the reward. Some
folks might call that a specbies of
nepotism but if it is. one kind of
nepotism is jist as good as another
—anything to git money out of the
sta'e treasurer for ''me and my
folks" pears to be the platform of
some Texas politicians.
In the meantime the treasury is
in a busted condition.
Goodbye till yer hear from me
agin which will be after the gov-
ernor finds the legislature which at
present writing pears to be "lost
strayed or stolen."
If they have been stolen I hope the
thief will keep them
Your devoted fren
Jeems Rainwater.
If von want pure artesian ice
phone the Modern Milling and Manu-
facturing Co. or stop the drivers of
the green wagons. tf
TAKE THE
H. ô T. C. RR.
The Short ind Quick
Line Between : : :
» North and South Texas S
S 2 Through Τ rains Daily 2 *
Pullman Sleepers
Houston and Waco
Houston and Fort Worth
• Galveston and Dentson j
• ·- -*«—·« ·■ *. L MUMS. bum Î
·. r a. tm· "
James Clyde Wallace
PALMIST AND PSYCHIC
Ail thee>* n- ;.r many other· he can truthfully answer be
you scoffer be. ever r investigator (In ΐί-νιηκ readings it is not
my aim to pa< fy :.ntl j · y>u with entrât :g tales >£ coming
wealth aod gran ' suocet-rt » hat t > Kive ycu truthful advice that
will guide and help no matter what your trouble» are )
Dallas. Texas
463 Main Street. Rooms 1. 2 3. 4 5
Over LoudermilK's Chapel
►tandlnn on before th»*> w.U e will-
ing to aupport y·." se* 1.
"Platform the ! (tot no
platform atul don t low to have none
Them what har Iwrn on
platform· km# off the j>la'frrraa a»
I noon » rhe> are elected. anil if I <nn't
art <!i!fereni»-r Iroin .in* |£"v*-mor *·■
hb* e\er had 1 won t tx» Rov ·' nor In
>h< finit pia> > I .f a+> ·*<! f· ' he
office vet. but aOICe folks· ha* honor·
'htiin upon them and hit look* Jt«"
! Ilk» nay friend* want to put me in
•ha' KfttiK *t»d rn.<·»· tu.· non-rnot in
•.pit* of myavlf. *i< h ta |mi|>.hb<« in
[>*#· but mu ran t»»t your n> inty 1
ι*» it If I am made pwior. I'll do
ita I hiamt plea*» and run 'hi# atat*
irrordlo Ιο my own notlna. which
-· Kttierall) ι» >orre<?
I haint tnaklu«( no ra»h proml»»**
Infer· hand. l»mw I dont know
what· «oln 'er · η ·· plai «< ar'er |
gtt thar but I'll do th· l>»»t I
her" ·** he
That a r'aht Hill ·*<*«';> right
bnt bom a· huw all the other .an
Hdim ha· pmitiiMHl me wnr ptat
! ment ·τ trther tlt>· 8 υ i»r 1rs tendes
nf 'he Aaylam. down to ("t.apiain or
»î»e How·» of Hepr»*»ntntlte· what
ar· ν» witling to ei*<" ri» f I putn
m ifl« my »u|i{wrt and ιβ(ΐ»«ι·*ι»
•M 1
"Wont ptirtBlt* uni nor lahuir
ί el·· nary blauied thins and If yow
and ruur paper ran t *up|>nrt re··
without b*ii| praniml a a*»ft ana ρ
I don t want you vote «et 1)111
*o **»« a·» Hill ι· anrf j| iBd»rp»tj
>l»n*. bnt I am fwarwd I fee too t
· banc» h ta ·»· k tHrka and gn to
promt·)·' ;>iB' men* * and a' »uk and
lit ο· a platform h* won t ja many
wt« I am ifwnl Slit <· too bon
i«at te b» a pw4 poitttHi ia for yon
know a f»ll»r m polturka baa to
sank· tat mt promt··* aforw fc» en·
git :·««·4 aa4 'k*· «bat dca t maka
IΜ η·ιιιι git· k*M. ao per· ftttt
The .lunt· IMgwr.
The *omaD who meditates travel-
inc th - «ummer will !>«> — ~ρ«·«·tκ. 11 y
Interested in '.he June Designer
wMrh ;·.■ *ure« 'he latest Inventions
»h!«h will add to her comfort. A
well-*rl"er. t:*i>:e by M^ra Κιηηιηη»
t*IU how one may make a trip to
Europe «pend a most h on lund and
have a Mtitfylng glitn^e of -ix dif-
ferent «outitrie* (or one hundred and
f If τ jr dollar* exrlualve of «xean-
- e;*'!ier rx|>«p->« Tbotr who want
a breath of country air aa reasonably
aa · an be obtained will appreciate
The Hummer Outing whi» h pre-
•«tiit i*amp lite of tr:«*t novel «har*>-
'»r The if»ll*jie girt will he pleaaed
with "tlrimatlr* at Vaster " and the
mIimI teacher in aeareh of an appro-
pttala entertainment for fonimeur*-
11 * ut da» w 1!! a «d · avail h« 1 «-«df of
"The I»ai»> Hart jr.·' than wht«h no
daintier or more -umtnerilke frollr
for little fnfca c m he imagined All
Divtltrri will |· refer to any other
page* in th· ma κ urine the two 00
• h:fli are giiea u.it-ie* with «iuarm-
ιηκ border of drowsy babte* twine
•ang to wlee-p by the c-ttcgeta
η» I n»>unt H e Κ at.
We e r.ut b* the quantity mm
eat. t^r the var.e*v. but ty what
the ayotem '-an β»; ate No matter
haw good or p:eettftil roar fowl ia.
It ••ariH tie oatem «nleaa your é%·
gwtica .1 gtH-d. So make r»rttit
*hat your ?i-»d a proper!y d ge«t*d
b* tagtng a '. ·«· I »"een · Λagunt
FTewer tsefr»··» or afer taenia tt «til
aot n·!? aid >1 ge*t.«<B. It will aur
the 'Iter 10 regular habita rmmmtm*
the »*iit*a. h and prwvett rmgm
':«>» Tna. butt!» at rest· Big
bourse TS rente .*oid by Β W
fH » IS
P»r* lard I i»»tj per pennd at
^ ftauh»«l * Β'-λ&Λ a urttt I"
South er η
Pacific
New York-New Orleans Steam-
ship Line.
Between New Orleans and New York :—Steamer «ails from New Or-
leans every Wednesday at 12.00 noon.
Steamer sails from New York every Wednesday at
12 00 noon.
"New Orleans-Havana Steamship Line"—Between New Orleans and
Havana—Steamer sails from New Orleans every Sat-
urday at 2 00 ρ m.
Steamer sails from Havana every Tuesday at 4.00 D-m
"Sunset Express" between New Orleans and San Francisco—Leaves
New Orleans daily at 11.55 a. m. Leaves San Fran-
cisco daily at f>.4> p. m Carries Pullman Drawing
Room Sleepers Tourist Sleepers Combination Library.
Buffet and Observation Cars Dining Cans Cnair
Cars Oil Burning Locomotives from New Orleans to
San Francisco. Inquire of any Southern Pacific agent
for all information.
T. J. Anderson
Gen. Pass. Agent
HOUSTON TEX.
Jos. Hellen
Ass't Gen. Pass Agt
Nervious
People.
!
SOMETHING YOl" ΟΓΟΗΤ TO ί
KNOW.
"No nerves and never irritable."
This is what our well known drug-
gists Hood & Martin say people re-
porr after taking Vinol. "It is re- j
markable. said a memoer of the firm j
of Hood & Martin U> the editor of the ;
Daily Light "how many people buy
sedative and all sorts of opiates to
quiet and deaden the nerves when
they are weakening their entire nerv-
ous system by doing so.
"Nerve troubles are easily cured"
continued he. "It is simply a case of1
treating the general weakness not;
the nerves alone and that is just ■
what Vinol does in the most direct ;
and simple manner possible. It
cures nerve troubles because it builds 1
one up and makes one strong all over.
It. invigorates the entire nervous sys- <
tem makes new blood and vitality.
"Vinol contains no drugs and yuu
know what you are taking—simply
the medical curatives found in cod
liver oil dissolved in a delicious'
table wine and a little organic iron ;
added. It is fast superceding old j
forms of cod liver oil and emulsions J
because it is so delicious to the taste j
and has a marvelous vitalizing '
power."
Such letters as the following prove:
what Vinol will do: Mrs. Elizabeth ;
Richards of East Montcalm stre»·
Detroit Mich. writes: "I was very >
weak and suffered from nervous
prostration tried all sorts of medi->
fines without relief. 1 have now-
taken four bottles of Vinol and it has
brought back my health and
strength."
Miss Lizzie Learv of Burlington j
Vt... says she was a nervous wreck !
and Vinol restored her to perfect ;
health.
Miss Edythe M. Perry of St. Paul j
Minn. says Vinol cured her of nerv-
ousness and msonmia.
And so we might go on quoting
from hundreds of just such letters.;
and it is for this reason that we say !
to every nervous run down and de-'
bilitated person in Waxahachie try I
Vinol. and if it does not cure you ■
come back and get your rnonej ;
Hood k Martin druggists.
Work of Lightning.
Saturday night just after dark a
keen clap of thunder followed a
stroke of lightning thnt struck Mr
and Mrs. Will Jennings home and
scared Mr. and Mrs. Jennings but
did not hurt either of them. The
lightning struck the chimney and
went down It and tore a facing off
'he door and a hole in the screen.
It was fortunate for them indeed
neither of them were injured. They
were at supper at the time and it I
wents miraculous that no more dam-
age was done. Thin is the third
time lightning has struck here to
town this year- Italy News-Herald '
Dame Fashion ha# set her dainty1
foot upon taee hose and says that 1
her devotee* must henceforth wear
hand embroideried ones The Wom-
an β Κ*ι hangr keeps the patterns
and mat» riais to suit the simplest as
wril as the tuowt fastidious tastes
• 'all and make your selections «arty.
In rear of Boston Store. 27 i
P-e Modem Mi rv and Mauufa< t
urtiiK Co will apprerta e the patron
nge of uiafhcM» restaurante. dru*
«tore* boardlag house» private
Tarai tie· and every body and every |
'hints that ute* ice. tfi
LOW RATES FOR ELKS
Railroad* Announce 1 Uiu-s for the
State Convention at Fort Worth
Capt. C. M. Sammons has received
a letter from Morgan Bryan exalted
ruler of the Fort Worth Elks ad-
vising him of the following railroad
rates to the state convention which
meets at Fort Worth Monday and
Tuesday:
For tickets purchased Sunday and
Monday May 7 and 8 Rood return-
ing Wednesday one and one-third
fare for the round trip from points
100 miles distant from Fort Worth
and from points more than 100 miles
one and one-tenth fare.
For tickets purchased Monday to
be used on trains arriving at Fort
Worth Tuesday morning. May 9 we
have a rate of two cents per mile
for the round trip These last tick-
ets are good to leave Fort Worth
Wednesday May 10.
We are looking for all of your
lodge on Monday and will do our
best to entertain them iu a manner
befitting the occasion.
Capt. Samrnon is also advised by
L. J. Polk chairman of the enter-
tainment. committee that rooms have
been reserved at the Worth boiel for
the Waxahachie lodge's sponsor and
maids of honor.
Katy Special Hate*.
San Antonio round trip rate $w. 4ft.
Selling dates April 23. 24 2"·. 26
27 and 2S limited to April 30.
Denver Col. round trip rate $27.-
50. Selling dates May 7 8 and 9.
Return limit May 31.
San Antonio battle of flowers
round trip rite Î }."»>. Selling date
April 27. limit··"! to kpril 3ft; Special
train will leave Waxahachie at 6:45
p. ni.
Savannah Ga. round trip rate
$32.55. Selling dates May 12 13
and 14. Return limit May 2fi.
Summer
Goods
Refrigerators^
Water Coolers
Ice Cream Freezers
Ice Shavers
Ice Saws.
Lemon Squeezers
Peach Par^rs
Food Choppers
Ice Picks
Garden Hose
Screen Wire
Screen Doors
Window Frames
Rasin Seeders
Gasoline Stoves
Oil Stoves
Lemon Squeezers
Fetlock Clippers
Hair Clippers
Charcoal Furnaces.
Howell I
Hardware ♦
Co !
il liiûMffilîiii $25 Colonist to
il f®· California SS'.r
ONE WAV
One Pare and S2 St. Louis and Return
ο M»> 15 «mi !» Βapt Conwerta-»
One Fare and 12 Kaoaaa City and Return
May i. SO. 1! MMi Ut. . . i»i CmventKtxw
Only Line with Through Sleepers Texas to Chtcdgo
Wnte miL 1 AUIt β. P. Α. ft Vorth
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