The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Tht* * A ft 1*1 noon 11 n
|« IIIKM jtirtpM Illii
■liHHmrtK>iH *
i \tt i»
4 *»'»11 1 .•«»!«' •* » I - 1' ^ < • * ’* i'i1 1
Mi Inin in >i
LYNN REAGOR
Don’t Worn On r i Hof Sfove
-''DIkioiis Ready cooked Cabbage
Th**| '« "!■ •' 'i *»• I
t<» HI ! Ill W ■ I ! ; I '
tiling i It i t’1 ' \ tr. 'Ii
Tom# i
C.K YOUNGBLOOD
Spot Cm^ rM f\oth Phonos 4S
As a Toilet
Essential
elfrtrlr l!#cwill to ap|'»e
moKt thoroughiv in th*»
|.*ir of • wry ladv li* adap
►lljty i« unaur(siawMl for Iffhf
I)t< la • and fitfule tJet
II.1 t Ktinittte from u* on any
> (h* of Eiectrleat
vVAXAHACHIE ELECTRIC &
GAS CO.
'That hoy kicks the dollars
high and lor that so does
/the gill. Bring them to
Crow s and see how well
and how economically
you can lit them up.
Our Chocolates
ALWAYS COOL AM) FRESH.
Kept in a Refrigerator Display Case
anJ are as nice as in leintcr. Hull and
Baxes at
The EATITORIUM
I
Ki:< KI'TIUN COM'll II I I
TO \\ i i.roMi < "lnsi i
Arrangements ( ouipleted lor I'onm
Governor to Speak Here.
Arrangements have been rompl'i-
e(] for ex-Governor Campbell to
speak here Monday afternoon it
3:30 in the interest of statewide
prohibition The coming "f Governor
Campbell to Waxahachie lias been
attracting quite a good deal of in
terest and the indications are tint
hundreds of his Kills county friends
will be here to hear bis address T;
speaking will take* place in the die
trict court room. The reception c un-
til 11tee appointed t.o meet Governor
Campbell and weleonti hint to tl.
city is as follows
C it Gibson. .1. M. Mderdb o. G.-r
Coleman. K S Campbell I it Mat-
hew. V. I McGee S I. liornbeak
Hoy Connally lJr. 1. Kepllnger. II
K Erwin .1 W Singleton F >'
Kenner Rev 'I' S. Armstrong. O \
Finley Monroe Delk It. F Rories
ter G. R Aday Tom Vales T M
Hassell. i> V High. W ' * t:i'
Wot. M. Tidwell. C M Supple. .1 V
Gill C. A. Sharp.»H N. Peters. I '
Culbertson Robt Carlisle. William
Stroud
A Former Citiaen Honored.
I.aat Wednesday evening a b-w
delightful hours wen- spent In tin-
home of Mr. Geo Newton on Rogers
street the import of tlie occasion b«
ing for the friends of Mr W S. New-
ton now of St. Louis to come and
•ee him before returning east I In
personnel of the crowd included ins
former neighbors and a tew men
her* of the choir who worked with
Mr Newton is his faithful leader-
ship of the Choir of the Cumberland
Presbyterian church for seveiai
years Fred S. Newton ol ■•mills
nephew of Mr Newton was present.
Punch refreshed the guests and It
was a very pleasant evening spent
with one of our faithful and good
former citizens
I HI Pill \ All SOI.mill
ol nil. COM' I DKKA( \
Subject ol Lecture to ll«‘ Delivered
Here Monday Night.
Announcement is made that Mr.
o I* LeVert of Atlanta will lecture
in the « ity hall auditorium in Waxa- ;
barbie Monday night at S :I0 on the
subject of "The Private Soldier of j
the Confederacy ’’ The adinis- ;
sion will be twenty-five cents tor j
adults and 1 rents for children Mr.
LeVert lectured in Dallas the other
night and gave much authenticated
data relative to the civil war. The
public Is invited to hear him when!
he comes to Waxahachie.
Study (lass Meets.
Monday afternoon the Mission
Study class of the Central Presby-
terian church met at the church The
lesson proved most interesting under (
the able leadership of Mrs. (J. H Ho
gan The lesson w as a history of the j
pioneer missionary women and an
interesting comparison of the nine- j
tecnth century woman at the begin-i
nine and the close of the century
The first meeting was an encourag-i
ing indication that the attendance!
and interest will be good
Violated Local Option Law.
Isaac Millman entered a plea of
guilty in the county court to a
charge of violating the local option
law. He was fined $2'» and given
twenty days in jail
.Mosquito liars.
Plenty of them now The kind that
fastens on the bed or to the ceiling
Phone us your order. We put them
up Spalding & McCartney 7 4
See that Fuller Johnson pump-
ing engine at F. S. Cronk Co.’s It’s
cheaper and more reliable than a
wind mill No trouble to show you
how It works
eighteen rolls toilet paper holder
free for 00 F \ Cronfc Co. tf i
i frff
I It ■ «4f»* l<
t*t* > * (‘Hf !*» ' •’
««t ii * vff'*u«Mfri
t "* •*'
V«4v#>f It"* »*«&«• ‘
% ♦ * ♦«** »•*» wf
s *n«i**» 1
It
if
t**< |»«w «)*- A*H’ ) i*n ' ••
• •tt twn Mi tf>r Por**1* **1*
I * . <»»4 f»ff> • **
r.. 4rt'« »' - •>•« . M‘» * ■'*»'■ *
14*
T4t« * >t|*Op>- t<'4*‘
mid l*« «n* «Mwm4l mud •«*>»»> •*»»
(dmd
w»m !
(f ;
toll* »«* *» *'*«i * v!«*i'»
| • ; lift Mr* •■ilii f * Crmt*. fV
! on** *
TJn» Oram <*«» *<*« i
| fNil Mtvr f**d *»nd i*< at'***
•tor# |» ’ »r«MP«
TIh Jfiiiiot Kilti'nr of
the rhrtftttan t Nn h will «*• II »* *•
r-vNW ••on**# oil tin fetjtiitr* llohda*
i nfin ami h»i'
Until >«» in tmc »ifl! m* *!»*'
towel iHtr kin*»# ahelf #<wi* dl»h
inmlil.oi I»oMh Hf *>« t! IvjiIm » **i
r k ri.»tik <"» * If
John I>*»v*-iiport. u|*-U» d*i<* Ihfrj
•ad hoarding ►«abl« A*eiit for iter
celebrated <'oitimbw* bauble* * «**>
..r «*n JfiHfnhn « nt Nnfli S'hen •* N*>
2 >U>
I «in I »iiiiii * m*><1 run <>Ji ni»
etrlilMK work I furntsli l!i>- drftpory
ami Now or* to in«ko you » timnUful
plcturu Am redly to make your*
Mr* l‘ K I »ov on port. I’lintournplicr
It
1*1 hm>\ u>
Ilf-v \V M Nevius wont to Mil
lord this morning to deliver a prohl j
bition speech
Mrs Kd Ktter and two sons »»t j
Fort Worth w 1»<> have been visiting I
Mrs Kd Hok* i> returned borne tills
i morning
\V C. McClain returned this morn |
tnv from KoeheBtrr N 'i whm«- lie
j attended the Sovereign camp of tin*
Woodmen of the World
Mrs. B <’ Henderson and tittle
! daughter and Misses Maggie and An-]
nle Wright have gone to Corpu* j
: Christ! to spend the suiiuiicr
Mr and Mrs. D. I». Doirghertj of
Dallas are visiting relatives in the
rit\ Mr Dougherty is a traveling
representative of the Dallas News
Prof. J M Gordon lias returned
from LAngeles where he attend-'
ed the annual convention of the In
ternationa) Sunday School associa-
tion.
F* H Disniukes who is receiving j
watermelons here by the car load j
| has the thanks of the local news
I gatherer for u large luscious melon
| sent to his home.
Dr J% F. Gough and wife of this
• ity and Dr it H. Gough and wife
of Hillsboro will leave Monday for
New York where they will take
a steamer for Vienna. Austria. Drs !
Gough will take post graduate com ;
ses ot' the eye ear. nose and throat
They will return home in October. !
Rogers Hotel \rrivals.
.1 F. West. Courtney; .1 G. Brown.
Dallas; W. S. Robinson Knnis; T. S
Green and wife. Dallas; U H. Wells
Jr. Springfield Mo.; G C Cole
Ferris; Frank Ridlinger Fort
Worth; J B Walton. Houston: .1
Hid ward Johnson Waco; B. 11 Mit-
chell Dallas; R. A White. Philadel-
phia: A M. Smith. Ferris; M. J
Kain Chicago.
IHSLI Ki
POISOMVt. \>1 I KK X \>
( \t si I) |{ \< I
Colquitt Learns Source <»l Trouble J
Italians a! Ifearne.
Investigation I" <>n.
j Austin Texas. July l Governor
Colquitt who returned yesterda.v I
from Cameron explained the nature i
of the charges made against the Ital-
ians in Robertson county The gov-
ernor said that he had a conference
with tiie district attorney there who
advised him that some time ago an
American family was poisoned and j
an Italian was suspected. This led
to the feeling against the Italians
which resulted in the investigation
now in progress Governor Colquitt
said that things are now quiet at
Hcarne and the grand jury was in-
vestigating the matter.
It. X P. I . Program
Some vices of the Mind Hatred
Leader Miss Annie Mac Mat'll-
hanks
Scripture reading Psa 2ii;l-t».
by leader
Talk. Definition of Hatred. Mms
\nnie Lee Muagrav s
Showing another meaning of hate
as it is sometimes used in the blblc
Leon .Johnson
Special music.
What hatred leads to Miss Dai* :»
(’ant roll.
Address What Christians should
do instead of hating others Mr.
Charlie Scott
Piano solo Miss Lillian Kogei
Don t
lief
“St tmj»
uit
Curl in's
Skeeter
Ska re
CURLIN’S
TWO OHUC STORES
CKI St HIITKWS STMTAUSTS
'Tq-xoII
The
Stores.
I \ I Ml (IK lt« IH u*
« flltf-Ml l*l***»l>>
1 tier*- will tv n joint <*0111 in union
i'vi*v U Id with the member** of
rh»• Pirat Pi eabytoiian rbvreh to-
morrow at 11 a in Sunday m hool
*1 - will li t . I
mi iti*- u-mal hour** Mn» I- I* An-
.leiMin. .h of Hrenham. will t«ime at
tin- morning liom No Hervlcea at
night
( hristiitu < Inn 4-11-
Suixla> achonl at ft 4 • n in j
l»i. m hing at 11 o'clock l>y the pas i
tor. Kitn<-uvnr soi'leties at usual '
houra Hurt will ;>*• no wrvleeii at ;
night on a« < onnt of the prohibition
< ampalgu The farewell B**rnion In
! ihe old church which wan aiinouni*
i .'il for tomorrow has been postponed
j indefinitely
o
I hm »*i•i—li.t it rimi < 'hurt’ll.
Habbath school at 9 4 a ill. There
will !>• no services at either hour to
morrow Our seBslon haw accepted an
invitation from the Central Presby-
terian church to unite with them In
their communion Sabbath morning:
and we will join with the eongregf.-
tion of the city to hear Mrs Curtice
ai night in tie- Methodist church. K
r Bigger Pastor
Methodist 4'lumh.
The pastor will occupy the pulpit
at the 11 oYI." k hour Sunday
•ml at ft " Leagues at regular
hou Mrs Nannie Webb Curtice
w ill address a prohibition mass meet-
ing at x ".ft p i11 Kvervone cordially
invited. Preaching at the tent on
Past V < k» i v sin . ' at N:!JO p. m by
Re\ I F. Harris The meeting will
<mthum till Wednesday night A. I).
Porter Pastor.
M I It I I \ I S ON I K AIL
OK HI \ »|ON l> I IIII .VKS.
Swindlers Han* li Seems Keen Ope
rating an Old. Old (iaiix* With
Success in Itig < ities.
Associated Press Special
New York Inly I A letter to a
jeweler’s trade paper here from two
men who boasted of having acquired j
$ 1 0000 during the past two months!
by the pennyweight game set deer j
fives -todft> on the trail of two sw'in-•
dleis a ho have la n swindling jew-
elers in \» w York. Philadelphia j
Newark. Pittsburg and other large
< ities throughout the couutry.
The game" was worked by aj
bareheaded man w ho entered estab-i
lishment saying lie had just run in
from a nearb\ dru: store and wanted 1
to look at diamond rings While he |
was examining a tray full his com-
panion earn* in. and while he occu- |
pied the jewelers attention with a
broken watch the bare-headed man
substituted cheap rings for valuable
ones from the jeweler’s stock
M W HOI.MINK ( i>MP Y\\
I OK I ROI LY LINKS.
Street ( jii Service of Manj OUies. In-
cluding Houston Pass to New
Oroup—Kapil a I .sd7000000
Associated Press Special.
N* w Y oik Jul\ 1 The American
Kiti* Companwhich is the holding I
company of a number of trolly and j
elrcti ic light companies ;n Memphis.
New Oi lean.' Knoxville Trim Hir-
minghai'i Ala Little Rock Ark. i
and Houston Texas. will have a cap- j
itali/.atiou o' approximately $27- |
000000.
Of this amount $21000000 will
be m fi per (. nt cumulative prefer- j
ied .-hares and $10000000 in com-[
The company will also offer $10-
hOn.'otu of collateral trust bonds.
n ilj ana fMMjilhi are I
snic Reference is made to the l>aih }
.egh want column. tf
«t *■>>» *
. *1Nf» l» IVortfW •>«•*#*»
roOM-h. ***•
t. I* A t t •» * 1#W*1 ‘ *♦»«
.« t < «•»*»• **'
itH *•*«. *•»*♦ **»*>
* • •««* *fc •“* * ** •*
*<
. «.«•• >•■*» MM* «’«* 1 -’* "•
.... .1 >!**•'» *»’*»»•*
.» t*> '»
»■■-.# Ml I rw«kf f** ♦*•*' fr1'*"*'
!<«*«. I)f«ri on* «•<*» * »..*.»*»• »M 1
* * ■ >.<■«
f i .|t M ♦ At 1 f'.tr »flWt h**W.
i» »|M HAilM*.** •*<'•»* •«*
*« I IWW»
f*nt MA| . (»« MINT Hw 1 M
*!«.»*. ♦... •* r«.»« •»►*>•* «*•*
<’«««***» r«> **
I t;. t*l r>«N unll'M •«* •4w
. t’hon.- «« *»>•»* '"*M
I III* <’.it.it.. . i *•*
fi.M k.M fttoirnM. 'K'Ww
i ..mm'wl.# t«' i>*ii> o*
j !•■><*«* 1*t " ^ '*
con MM 81* n«»nt I»|>**« *H*
iHtltt nil flm4. Hl «•* Wwi
Mull. »||.-M APt»t» l« ' I *"•«•> *f
rnH MAI l A *<*..4 fr»w'*» ttrm of
.ituft ....... »i • k»m» i" »••• '••f
frtr « ...... Ilf* h <>.*•• Hun*.' fort r« It
1 M JK I | HI U - COMMON HI Tellor*
to i loaning pressing end repairing
\ll cork v garatitecd Phone IT* We
; .. f
I |-OK IIKS r The Jnc Moore place |
ion Franklin atroet end the John <>1 .
con place on Olilheni lo-mw W. I. !
I’ Leigh 77
POH IU.N!' Three unfurnished I
i )i(*J« * rootim fr»» lit? tit hoUWk^l'iM i
..vs it vout < hMdr^n Old
phono ill ■
\I('K. lomfortable rnoloi nod board
for ico or loin inung oion Call at I
Mic .1 I. Fly's. :|IU Fast Franklin
atroo-t Waiahachlc Texas • rP
po| MALE OR HUNT Tom Uni
iit 111 plane in Itullard Height* A bar-
cam If »ob1 at OD<e Deairable place
to live Cornwell A Kuchina
:i IT IS FT TO DATE Cleaning and
Pies-lug and Repairing you are b.iok
ilK rnr we do It Alterations and La-
I work a up- < In It y I’AOF. TAIL
i OR SHOP. Phone 7 7 tf
I HILL A BUASHKU. Tailor*. 116
College cireel Phone x and we will
rail foi your clothe* All work alrb't-
lv guaranteed Wo make a specialty
of i'leanIiift and rw-bloeklng bat . ■
W ANTl'D Men To learn barber
trade Few weeks completes Time
sated by steady practice careful
Instructors and demonstrations.
Tools siren diplomas granted. Wa-
ges Saturdays Splendid demand for
graduates Write today Moler Mat-
her College. Hallas. Texas 7«p
W< IM \S I this FIRST
ItlllF. IV :tf> YEARS.
\lrs. Iturliai a Vol/.. <11. IMsIiii Ih-iI-.
When Soe Misses Connections
in Fort Worth.
Fort Worth Texas July 1
When Mrs Harbara Volz of I9H |
l ast First street Austin boarded a
northbound International and Great
Northern train there tor Cincinnati
Thursday night it was her first
train ride since she went to the capi-
tal to live thirty five years ago
she missed the train in Fort W ortli
Friday moining and was much dis-
i ui bed "You see i have never been
lout ot Austin since i went there
.-lie told Passenger Director Jerry
She is the mother of ten children
and grandmother of twenty grand-
' children. Her father a lie said lived
j in one house in Germany for twenty-
I two years and died at the age of 94.
Mrs Volz is 64 years old.
Meeting of Societies.
The Home Mission Society and
Foreign Missionary Society will have j
I a joint meeting at the First Met ho- j
i dist church Monday afternoon at 4 ]
j o'clock Rev A. I) Porter will preach i
a special sermon on the Mission
: Home Training School located at
; Dallas. Texas on Sunday at at 11
| o'clock a m at the First Methodist 1
j church and all the members of the |
i two societies as well as their friends j
! are urged to attend.
; ;SECRETARY. j
I o < lose on Fourth.
! YVaxahachie Texas June 30 1911. j
We the undersigned agree to
! ( lose our places of business Tuesday.
July the 4th that being a legal holi-
i day
Waxwhachie Hardware Co
Will Moore Hardware Co.
J J. Chiles Harness Shop
Ho well Hardware Co.
Plumhoff Saddlery Co.
Oldham Hardware Co
Firemen Elect Officers.
At the meeting of the Waxahachie
Volunteer Fire Department Friday
! night Royal Williams was re-elected
rhief The other officers named are
! as follows:
Ollie Poindexter assistant chief:
lb-ale Nall secretary; George Hay-
less. treasurer
Licensed to Wed.
Claud Foster and Mrs Derby
Richards.
A B. Beaty and Jessie Neal
I L. Webb and Alta Dodson
%•<««»»•(•** t IWi4
f iMMllM »***
Citizen* 'National liank
•f Wftefttift* M# 1 *****
(«pul Swi^ii** *»(d »w flort^vM'
! »Mt* 1 MS
n i |v Ni *i I'll- I * *»*•»"- *• «*• '*<■ • " •
¥ | V* I •'<> I V f’ * 'V Si »( I t' *S S I ’
M \* * «t 1 /I \l HM * < »sht*!
| \ | iv M * * ♦* 1 ) S' 1 ( ^
IMMH »HM
0 f () n ii I K f i M* M 1 l itn k V K I'i*
1 \\ Stru t. hm( VH in! >’ (>i l> ' * *'< ’•
|> 1* \V 1 f * ■! ti 1
NA1I0AA5 1/1 H 1HW
XUaxahncIrie -National *Bffn!
uf R kiihR( hit*. T*II»
Capital Suipitta and Profits i 1h»
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITI-D
) H VUl t-H f*rt " <» H . I- I'NNINt «H AM ^ i ll
1 | i |AMM HAM . * f'ltlt'f
\\ 1 V1( Knk.HI A sH ;ivhj VaM AM>wt-w s \sM<
DIKhClOK*
c A ■ b»un»B va.Tw»* H Vtrkmt Kt »oub !•<-
w„ 4Mi« Waiaharkl* T*«a». K r Caaatacbaw Wn*«h». H.
t >af (i ii (unnlnfthAm. Waaakarhi*. ■> P
Pi C W BH*p«on "** h»rt.t#
£tatc T3anU & Trust Compnno
of W axahftchle f ex»s
“GUARANTY FUND BANK *
Transacts a General Banking Business.
the non-lute; tw' bearing an1) un;eiurel I *< I- • -1' >»* K
ar. rolti imi L.y Hit* l>ei>o»ltor* Uaerenty of the >1
Tt »a
TSi» I'arik I* epeclttlly autborlieri If lat* to •• I
tr nr Bzerulor. Gourdinu. Receiver. etc
We ret*|«e. tfullj eoltelt yoi r buetneei
K. (J. Phillips Pre*.: (> W. Cullman Vice-Pres.
E. P Hawkins Ci>hi r; K J. Cullman Asst. C ish
J.E COLEMAN Asst C. h.
When the Crop is Laid By
the housekeeping farmer will have
the time to personally invest.!
gate He cannot afford to pass the
great solid opportunity offered to
secure* a home in the fertile
Spur Farm Lands
covering 6Til square miles now be-
ing subdivided and sold in quarter
sections and upwards direct from
the owners- no selling commission
to load the price- $12.00 to $18.00
per acre one-fifth down balance
1 2 3 4 .'> and t> years. Wonder
ful cotton country- no boil weevils.
Healthy climate schools churches
railroad through lands Lands
being rapidly occupied. For free
illustrated pharnphlet address
(’HAS A JONHS
Manage! for S. M. Swenson A- Sons
Spur. Dickens County Te>as.
Remember
That every added tub-
scriber helps to make this
paper better for everybody a
FRED LAWRENCE
JEWELER
Repairing of Watches
Clocks and Jewelry a
Specialty.
All work strictly guaran-
teed.
North Side of Square
next door to Monroe Bros
drug store.
We Are Now Prepared
To Do Expert
Auto Repairing and
Vulcanizing
AIX WOHK tflTLLY (itVU.W
TKKI)
Next l>ooi to (’has. V Anh'i sou's
Carriage Shop on W’Ht Stwt.
Harbin & Andrews
JUST RECEIVED
A new shipment
of extraordinary
Beautiful
Silverware
ALSO-
Iced Tea Spoons
with reach
and dry handle.
Come and Look
at Them.
M. W. WALKER
West Side of Square
WAXAHACHIE TEXAS
A TKXDKIt -mn STKAK
or some succulent (hops can always
he had at this market in fact yon
cannot obtain any other kind here
for we handle onlj the choicest
meats. And remember that the cheap-
est cuts from prime meats are bet-
ter than the best cuts from inferior
K ratios.
l-resli liar hoe lie every day. I.V lh.
H. N. NYCUM
lloth Phones
SPRINT
niwn UTi'i —IT SALE BILLS
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
McKnight, G. W. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1911, newspaper, July 1, 1911; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1076817/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .