The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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Coal Prices
hxpirinn August 15. de-
livered to your <>al bins.
Per ton oi dooo lb> :
SWli MoA1p»Iit S <λ»>
Nut HrAlwiiir . . "> *■"
K*fii McAlewter »■ Ά
Henrietta Lump 6.25
McAlewter l.ump 6.ΓιΗΐ
Mr A Ii-xUt Hi-»( Lump 7.<J"
(Vilorndo Hmt Lump . . 7.<*>
Ark Semi Anthracite 7.Vi
Ark Anthracite (4t
Pure Penn Anthracite ... 11.00
Abvot price* will nave you ! .VI to
'J.iki [x-r ton if you buy nuv. Will
appreciate your order
A FULL TON OF COAL
is your right when you order and
pay for it and that's what you pet
when the coal wagon hales from
this yard. We are satisfied with a
fair price for a full ton of good coal.
We may be permtited to suggest
however t h;i t it's manifestly to
your interest in a monetary way.
to buy during the Summer months
your Winter's supply.
Both Phones No. 7">
0. H. Thompson
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You have the fun of
taking the pictures
then we'll do the
rest.
HUDSON'S PHOTO STUDIO.
The
Chautauqua
Has
Closed
But our Ri^s ire
to be found at
the same old
stand ihe best
of everything in
th · Livery I'no
û a 0
John Davenport
'IVIt*phone No 2
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
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ι fa· ? ' r than t»r prtujrlrnf if 1 hs»>t
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rouklw and her Ittg tlnie*. anil thrn .
»h«»n *hr K«" » II·' «i.tkrd tip îrl 11)··
Igh* point »h«' tell» me »liat »h«
*i»h<· »he had. fur \erl|j *b·· i» »
ittw diplomat Un· <>f h«- j»>t <JI*f ι
lion» I» to »lt On n> km·»· and pull
Ih· ara» haïr» frol» tin head. but |
I'll have to Ht op th»». foi the lt\"r
hrend« an- Kcttlns to be the v» hob·
'hlng ' on mj RKi il pal» Itut will
'hif (hllcl alvivi love me »<> ' Vc» I j
know she will. but III not be unres*- j
Mtabl· ■··« » -Il humbly .<t··I nu ··!-
Imiw my head to the Inevitable for :
thin Ιοί4· nniM sometime |>·< fliared ;
with anoth· t Onl\ lafi .viilni; [
while we were sitting on the lawn
reading I saw her deliberately hold
her pa pet with her left hand between ι
herself and in>> while with her tight
she executed a -erle. of flirtations
with a dapper youth who was pass
Ing by She didn't think I -aw "Oh
no Dadsy 1b too dense for that." but
I did I understand I Raid nothing
for what is the use?
Hut as people grow old. they be
Kin to live more and more in the· past
and as thei.· children approach ma-
turity. they will begin to plan a ca-
ret! for them. Last night after our
children were asleep my Wife and I
got to talking of our friends and Ac-
quaintances of our long ago Most
had succeeded but a few had failed.
I am -tire χ our experience lias been
the same as ours for human life is
the same with possibly a few varia
tion U> are old fashioned and be-
lieve in marrying for love pure and
simple. We believe that happiness
in this life is and must lie in the
famil· Th> faniih V- the social unit
and when the family is intact and
there s love between the father and
mother there will be harmony in
the household and the most sacred
recollections of the children of such
a union will be the halcyon days of
their childhood.
\\ ι' believe in eariy marriages
not child marriages of course but
then such marriages seldom occur
anyway The people who prosper and
e»"f Tn-|fTIC w-fif/rt ·Τ1 re 1 rfle ones
who married while young. Look
around you at the successful families
and see if I am not correct. They are
happy for the father and mother
love each other. They married lie-
fore they had sense enough to think
of the value of money or other con-
siderations. Money can buy lands
and houses and sometimes it can
bin men and women but one thing
I know it never in all the world's
history bought anybody's love The
fit-· marriage that took place in
our set was that of John Hill and
Carrie le· They were 20 and IH
years old. respectively The) had
been sweethearts always and when
the> married people said thi s would
starve foi they said John wouldn't
work Hut in that the) were mistak-
en John rented a cabin from old
man White and cut cord wood for
him all 'lie wintei The) told it oil
them that the> lived οι» the squirrels
tha John killed with his gun and
lb·· birds that she taught 111 traps I
don ι Unow about that but nett
spring old man White sold John a
t· .in and rented him land and to-
day John own* i thousand acres on
the ι it Ile I lb of tie ι leek. 111(1 til a
letter to ηι«· last week he told un
Ilia! hi» oldest boy had Just been
• leet.il · -.lller of ιι n· w bank III Ok
lahoni.·
Now there was .toe Witt who was
tall and a» halidnoiiie «» \ polio lie
H..de lo\e to old Mk» Nan l ate-
who nu tell s ears older than he tu
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f-i . .1 Ιο '. ii*** aR{{ d#* larrd ht* till-|
.1 Γ . il M» i 11} * If.· Hut I
■ .a· ·«." «Il·· -fi '!..<! broke !b« ι
. ; rv.< i ·.'· * II»* ^*ti Instituted'
rtlvoii. pro.· « 41 t»g! a ltd <-«>niproml» j
i-d rlth '·» If pavlr him tw»ntjr- {
' · . .. iuj iS : t ■ ΓΙι if· * ilted
:·<! d«I
would > ι. ν ι j ι ; » .1 hliii belle!
Hi' i«>··- ih· room*;· end bought « »a
loon with It and died three >enr*
ago ltt.4t(>«d '<1 Rolne to the poor
hou-· when 111 wou.ll have κ on· I
had '·· lived »« ■> r Ιιιηκ··! rtier··
».i* jtlMitj ι if lov. Iti thl* match
but it a;if itn'oi r< · tlv focused Sh·
loved h· r bull dog and h·· was
charmed with her money Mad their
loves been concentrated on each !
other thin itloij would hav. been t
different.
Not long since I had a letter from
en old bachelor friend of about my
agi wlio ha» Just been married for
η month \ηιοηκ othet things he
s.t y η I am so happy Λν i t h my child ί
wife Sill Ml *1 tuple ;nd .-< '·η.- '«I
depend· n< nil m·■.'' 1 wrote liai U j
and nays. "Dear H· >i Allow me
to congratulate you on your belated I
happiness but please remember.· I ί
have been enjoying all this bliss for j
twenty years." Happiness well I i
should smile' Me is forty five she Is;
twenty; he Is rich and I'll bet she |
think more of his automobile than !
she does of him. 1 hope there may
never be any divorce there and |
there won't be if he \Vill be a ljoo<i j
boy and just stay in the cabin and
sign checks.
In my rounds I meet lots of pen- j
pie and we do a great deal of talk- ;
ing I always encourage people to \
talk about themselves and give their
own experiences for to nie. the story
of a human life is the only story
worth the reading. These experiences
1 treasure and tell them when I get
la chance. Not long since I passed the
! night at the home of a wealthy far-
! mer of out* county. I love to go there
I for they are a happy family happy
j in each other's love. Mis wife is a
j college bred woman a graduate
; from Whit won h Cullua.. - xi'4S. *""·
lis a talker and of course loves το
tell of her great days at school and
of her school mates as well. She
says: "Friendships formed by girls
in college last till death it makes
I no difference what c hanges may
Icome in their financial or social con
Iditions their love for each other
) sever dies. Din ing my four years at
Whitworth I roomed all the time
with the same girl and of course out-
lives became almost interwoven. She
had a sweetheart .i young lawyer of
her own town whom sin had known
! from the days when they made mud
I pies together. She had his picture
'and he was a handsome man. Winn
I tin· last comment cmcnt was oxer we
■ said good-byι with promises to In· ;ii
'each others wedding \ft» ι two
J years she wrote me to come for she
I told she was going to I··■ married
land named the day Ot cours· I
went and the first word I said to
■ her when she met me at the depot
'was. Will how is \ ■ ■ ■ ι r promising
young lawyer " foi I x\a- -tire tin ι
could have been no c h a 11 — · Hut
imagine my surpris· when she told
I me that she was to tie married to
mother mail whom ^hr had βιίί
written me a wor<| .bout \\ ·· were
soon In her home and It didn't take
her viiiii old mother οιικ to tell me
'that her prospective son-in law «ta*
rich by Inheritance l.ate In the af-
1 1er BOO· he came for - and t"ok Ua
liltinti in the flntat rig I ner .1»
lie waa a tallow'fared toneelted lit·
'le fellow and If he hue* .invthirig
lie kepi It to hlliioelf That · venlng
M ir> for that waa i> frit ltd »
name. ga\e a lawn nu lal *u«i ail 'l e
t iiuu people of the low a were Iher·'
llui Connor Mat ν fit ν·· a**'
1 heart wat there toti. and he wa» 't ■
'.ilea ai tla >uuiMi 11»*% anil ι
' i'anlt| tat t hey nil intrii Ma lot
'bet <allc»l him Ittht »e (Ι· He
!el· .arlt hifair that t<reaaa^ tat
[Mttif hla tte^aïttirv Ifi wtfc' te M»
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ιη·* I»τ>-|ηκ hrr 'rar* «h«· *»*r a
!■<!'· a -»:h a·..I ··> » I m »«.« <"r
M«î« I :l r ' Ν »j>!4 fur soi4. Jim la
! .or and irur jnd III go I» him.
»nd * ■ <1ί·1 T»«« then t>»*f th«- m 14
Bl(h' hour but Mr **lked do«n lo
llm « off!· · Th· door » aa »hul λ ·1
II·· · 11 η <i «< wet·- f .o««»d btll » ·· ruuld
««·«. th«r· r j liRhi timide \V·
k:.xk>-il j lui In Λ lllll·· till!·· thr d.M>f
» ι ..· ·>»[<· •'■«ni JuMi«i
Jlnt ail radiai» and ail «mil···
but > « * 11 can't fool λ woman and I
mild «···· lh·* Mk atrong man had
I» «·η *··» ρ|ιι« I'll not give th'· de-
t m i 1m of ihlit Γ···οη< Ilot ion. for th·
*lu·!·· ■ (fa:· i<r<d lo in·· l ut If
you haw .\er loved you teed not be
lold. .Ilm wanted to ninny the ne*t
il.iv but Mary JuM took bin Μ ι; arm
In both h*r* and sun*. "I ll never
turn you loosi» *|r. till you art· mv
ti < ι .·· t >.11 : I .itnl In affairs of this kind
i woman a 1 w a ν h hn* h ft way. W·
went <n< : to tlu· court house and
.1 ft. ! a few knocks and kirk* from
Jim on the doors of the old tempi·*.
.! voting mim wa·· found who Untied
a license. Juki α bloek away w<
railed up the old preacher who had
baptized them both and there as
In stood on hi* vlne-elad porch and
we In the yard beneath the crape
myrtle with myself and the moon
and the stars and who knows p< r
hi·!1: th<· good angels too as witn> s
si . they were married i.ast month
I had a letter front Mary and she
says 'The children are all well anil
I send you a picture of our only Rill
the other five are boys Now I'll tell
you about my husband As you know
lie lin been on the supreme bench
of our state for six years lie is bus}
;i gn at deal of the time but he is the
same old "Jubilee Jim" to us all.
He made a speech in Jackson one
night last week and after we had
;;»ni hack to our hotel we ι ould
hear people all over town walking
the :l(ii walks and saying "Jubilee
Jim Jubilee Jim Jubilee Jubilee
Jubilee Jim." He is a great old fel-
low. and to think I came so near los-
ing Mm."
But this « i r 1 of mine: a lie torn me
she wanted 10 know of my and her
mother's courtship. I have put her
off front time to time for to tell the
truth about it my wife did all the
courting that was done and right
Weil did it too· We UttV- :l biy
old Mack trunk full of a little o(
everything and this girl got to fish-
ing around in it not long ago and
found a bunch of our letters written
to eaeh other before we were mar-
ried. These etters are not exactly
on the same line as those of \belard
to Heloise but this girl knows every-
one of them hv heart. She quetes
them to us in season and out of sea-
son and they just tickle the litlh
goose to death. It is so funny to liei
that it is funny to us only I would
like to hear the last of it some lime
Her mother says that 1 have got to
thrash her but I can't get too mad
at the truth for I just didn't know
any better then
"And if there be a human tear
From passion's dross refined and
clear
A te.11 so limpid and so meek.
It would not slain an angel's ι he· i-
"lis that which pious I.it hers lied
I'|kni a durions daughter's head
\nd ι he girl. Ι··ι hei laugh for
who wouldn't? The world lot·- a
Imi and (he Ml) "f hue η· \··ι
l ο - old. Most peoph mai η for
loi· . pure and imp)· iml most
marriage* are happ> on· The un-
happy marriages an· the exr. ptlon.
Think of the friends of ν·.ur youth
« bo haw married and vm *111 find
it mi Mi plea ι that v»·· each our
children the nacudn·.-- o( the mar-
riage tow Teach "tir gltls thut they
titu-1 lot·· the men ih»·» marry.
t« arlt our lM))k to l1^*' the women
ι hey marry Then the ditorte court*
will be Idle and I her' will not l>«· '
ι f ■
'•••lu te that every -o»il h · · an ι
t> fur «unie othei «ml. and * h·
people »toUti· lia'in·· » ' ι
•v t> r money itorlal | > ; tion or < in
entente the» kill tiefure the ΙΐΜβΚ
llm| and "Octet w til not I·*· ιιιλ· ke·1
i»*e i.iuaha at lockamlth». whetb-
• r 'he* he Irm tixh« or legal lock·
it mat-era not which liii>iro· U a
aete—ary evil fat men and w.»meit
«til not live tllh eath
• II
• I
ι h·
not love rath -'her V
nt) |>a*· all the la·
ί > te- f«t 1 r s h Ιί'χ
You mui.f { : f ? 4 k t
Y· u n<· ! >n «- tf-.i :
> !1 Ά '.fit · ■ Tif 4i'r
««
Town TalK"
Flour
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î'-f f'iakmt.' 1 ait*·
-•if d k tfijf <"*·ί*Ί
We Have
All the Latest Styles
In Gent's Furnishings an 1 Fine Jailormj.· Vtyhy
H its m Straws. Panamas in 1 F· a ' I p-iu-fair Nf 'k-
wear. Li^htweitfh* Underwear in both ion and 'Mr
sleeves. Fancy Vest·. Soft and V·*·:^·»-. t->.:ri
Fancy H"«e.
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FREE!
The Siegel-Myers Correspon-
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Will Give You
50 or 100 Music Lessons FREE
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gave you instruction in their own studios. Eiich
course is fully illustrated with life photographs show-
ing correct position method of fingering etc.
Bargains in Mandolins $5 $7 and
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$5 $7 and up including lessons.
·
Come in and let us show you sample lessens and
testimonials from successful students.
C. A. ARNOLD
Waxahachie Texas.
CENTRAL KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL 256
thought of. stut* . inter-state. nation
ι til and international: there may he
. · u* φ Γι pit I ' ί i 1 . ml ♦·«'«·!»·> .
pronum-iamento». and they will ail
I h»· as tinkling cymbol* and Hounding
! hra**> if there I- wanting love for
'love «overeth all *ins." When there
ih love between huMhaud and wife
11|« ath only « an ««parut· thetn when
τh« i > lm no love between them r>«»
jk ud of bond* «.m k* « ρ them togeth
\ man will brave the jaw a »f hell
ί'οι 'he woman he loves and a worn
an will jump into the fler> furnu» ·■
tot fh·' mit η «ht» lot»· M II.FI Ν
Ifc .if in·*»* « *artii«»< It. κ m ..
' ν Knal application as they ιοααι
» i< h tlî«· dlifiiicd portion of ti-
• •sr. There l« only »»ne way to « ire
[ d*'si f nt*ss. and that H by constituent
al r*'ti»'»lt»· · Deafness t» >ati*ed bv
• u Inflamed condition of lite ntu
• ou» lining of the Kuatnchlnr tub··
When this tub· Is Inflamed you
have ;( rumbling sound or Imperfect
h< «irtn# «r«d * hen it i* ■«
ι !πμη| deafn·*»* is the result. *nd
uni*·'··· the inflatt mation »n ■ *
«•ti out .%ud this ttiliMi· re»?- *e«| '
normal «omit ι Ion bearing wlil i*
lestro> ed forever nine rase* oat of
U'B arts « ι used by » afarrb. wbirta *
nothing t*«it at* inflame·) r.d·' *n
of th«* uni cous surface*
\\ » \ Rive One tiuudrn: I < ior
tor in ts«· of dcafnes* (caused [ν
« itarrb » that cannot be « υ red ty
Hall's Catarrh nr»· - » r d f< -
cularf*. free.
! J. CHENEY Λ ( Ο T« » ·. Ο
Sold by «IruKtfivte 7f«c
Tak·* Hall> imll? Fin» ' · r
«'IpHtlon
μ νι o\n m * ι î · »
VliiloBf) July 2!» T|« H«*th#r
I> dry uud hot
Ί h»· fat nu r«* · at * ' u*
*οτΜηκ itt th*' crop*
Τ·.' · oui» - ou»|t|. ι '
λ ' in cotton in ft; * »♦ ? » t
Tom WakHand - Νϋ|Τ> tfkitf 'H?
«way ui'h hi*1 wtfi ^i d ι icW'» ft la*t.
W ·ηΙιι·»*4«* Tnr lurr
Uni
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Sow«* «W arq»
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h»i» laat ««*ek
M I II · «·
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Cures BUiousnrs S; k
Heudachc Sour Stom-
ach. Torptd Liver and
Chronic Constipation
PImmdI to Ι·Κ·
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Md If H W » y \ KiH
Cleanses thr system
thoroughly and clears
.allow complexions ol
pimples and blotches.
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1907, newspaper, July 30, 1907; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1071945/m1/3/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .