The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911 Page: 2 of 6
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merit.
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be ront meted b\ emp yes
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iny cirrurnslan**— l.'wry emp
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Knight President
Obituaries i »*so>.uons ot i. sj .
• 1 thanks all matter not SIAN
charged t«*r at the rat* oi 4-ent» p*t i m
Poetry at double pri- •
Kntered at the Waxat a< ti • P " > -
Mail Matter o1 th* Se< ml >
tl. W. McK NIGH I Manat ■nif KilH-f
R. GIBSON \ss ■•!..!
W. A.OWNBV ('P Editor
Get the feme rail out <-f your
i*wii eye and you can then look af
ter the splinter in th*- eye of yom
brother
*
Bro Kirkpatrick of Collin ("un
t.v will tell you tomorrow what a
farmer thinks about prohibition
and ho will hit from th< shoulder
♦
Question for th»- d«*baiin^
” Resolved that the gov* ; nor 's office
is better oecupied when he is away
than when he is at home.” We pre-
fer the affirmative
*
The man who has seen it rain at
000 Fourth of July barbecues slip-
ped up on it this 'car but he "ill
doubtless console himself with the
reflection that lie can.*- within one
of it
—+—
Judge Seay up at Dallas told the
grand jury to look out for persons
who have obtained poll tax receipt
Illegally It is dollars to doughnuts
that they can’t find one of that kind
in the hands of a prohibitionist
-«—
While the thoruiometer was
pressing the top of the- instrument
so closely on the Fourth of July and
every one was sweltering we wq££
lucky in escaping the affliction of
the usual independence day oration.
♦
The governor makes a big bluff in
bis Houston speech but the man
will be found who has nerve enough
to call his hand and if his excellen-
cy is found behind a “bob-tail” flush
he will have nobody but himself to
blame
♦
Governor Hooper of Tennessee is
making a strenuous effort to hold
members down to the actual needs
of the state government in making
appropriations Itepublicans some-
times do good things and in all such
cases the> should he given proper
credit
The member* of the senate who
are opposed to 'lie election of scna
tors by a direct vote the people
are using tie Hi; to.' amendment as
a means to a« < finplisb lc defeat <•!
the measure The present mode of
buying up State legi.- iat ure.- so. in-
to suit them best
♦
It seems impossible to enforce tin
pistol law in Dallas Hro Welters
should prevail on the governor t«
submit a proposition for n repeal
to the special session of the legisla
ture According to the position as
Burned \ the antis no law should
be permitted to remain on on stat-
ute books which cannot be enforced
in every community
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loklratlfig lltfwom. Ftiall rroiFin In
full fon r and off or f until ntodlflod
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It should hardly iw* ••funded that
I i • - I > r.) • 11« V* ♦ | t to
dignified defender of the sftlootit
Mint breweries. tv posted h« to fItIviare
odu« arlonal Hefcool*. whether «*<■•
ta an ■" not. hi* out of hi* Hue.
therefore lit* blunder in vharjfiuf
ti nt the MefhtHljst* had moved their
Southwestern 1 ni versify from
(•'••orgetoarn. » dr* tow n to Dales. a
■ tow n. should not be too severe
* '* j of course Hn-r
ikt- man others the Honorable
lake li made tn hi* voluminous
documents during (hi* campaign is
altogether of the head and not of
the lean lake is evidently doing
tin- In st In- knows how and with the j
material he has hut In most every-
thing h< has tried he ha* either
K111■ w > nth* o' his material was bad
Aft# tin- twenty second the honor-
ab • lak< mi as some have suggest
ed loke." will have more time to
get mu the Inside of some of the real
. ts concerning things of a material
' *tur* in l«-\as (letting on tin* out*
- *b ot d<U>i furnished by clients
»t< scut are taking ui» all of
*
Growing desperate down at Hous-
ton the other day Governor Colquitt
during his address to rhe Harris
county anti-prohibition rally a con-
gregaiton that is said to have num-
bered about i'lOU to 4ooo hurled
defiance at ex-Governor Campbell
and dared him to announce for gov-
• :i)ie at the ensuing election against
him. Our dear governor seems to for-
get that it is not a Texas habit to
shoot sparrows with elephant ammu-
nition There is just lots of material
in Texas that could be used most ef-
fectively in a campaign against Mr
Colquitt but as there is just one
Tom Campbell we may save him as
a charge to fir** at a political ele
bant There is going to be plenty
doing in the next campaign for our
dear governor and we tool sure that
he* is beginning to realize it
*
When lake jumped on the preach-
ers up at the Fort Worth rally he
thought he was doing the proper
thing to please the hoys and grab
the votes Jake thinks differently
now He would he glad to take it all
hark but it is too late He applied
the match to the magazine and the
explosion followed If the recoil sent
him and his forces into The air. he
has himself to blame
♦
Caleb Powers the man who went
from the penitentiary to congress
from a Kentucky district. is trying
to better the condition of affairs in
this country by providing for honest
elections. If he succeeds it will wipe
out much of the stain which has
heretofore attached to his name
♦
The time ha? passed when peo-
ple go about looking for some one
to buy an article they have for sale
The up to date modern method Is
to place an ad in the Daily Light
want column They not only save
time and worry but the whole pop-
ulation becomes at once aware of th
fact that you have something foi
sale tf
MAICKMI
LOCAL M A It h 1.1 .
The Waxaha* hie dealers are pay-
ing the following prices for country
produce today.
Wheat No. 2 (basis.85c
j Oats per bushel.4 5c to 50c
I Corn per bushel .75c to 85c
Alfalfa Hay per ton ....$16 to $18
Prairie Hay per ton. $11 to $12.50
Johnson liras? Hay per ton $14.00
Chickens friers per 11 12f
Hens per lb. . 7c to 8c
i Fggs per dozen .10c
j Country Putter per lb 15c to 20r
| • *r♦ hm (butterfat) pet lb. . i.'8'^c
Hogs oil fool per lb 5r to 5 Vsse
! Fat Cowh on foot. per lb !l ^ c to 4c
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>i< liipvHiiottt fhlrli I think are
within Mo iMHIIld* *f rtU I It’rt'roi1'
liabmotK during tin- twentf foul
month# to • •••it*' They at* von will
sh>. ail ahmg the line# «»f tin? provi
dent la I devefopinwit of Cbt1#tlan
! l.iMk-avor I would only ask you to
| enter the doom of God open to us
We have heroine it» the broadest
»»(*nMi tii4»re than over during Ibean
twi* v<»ta jia#Y an International or
aainzarlon In every land beneath the
huh the name Christian hndtavor'
in known ami it# principle* «r« a
know (edged Almost without know
ina if. eertalnly without much hu-
man guidance *■ •• have hei orm a
world wide brot her hood that em-
brace* ever? race and region
What. then is more natural or
mine Important than that \»«- would
stand in every land for the fellowship
of the nations and the peace of 11 «
world? What organization has a h»*t
ter chance or a more Imperative »all
ti» unite the future leader* of 1 i<
ligious world in a pa* t that can nev-
er be broken bv the hideous god of
* »r
This is peculiarly the 'ear t«> press
the peace idea President Taft has
uttered his ringing note that liar-
aroused the echoes in every land
Sir Kdward Urey and the leaders of
I both great Knglish parties have ae-
on dad his brave words Kndeavor-
ers in many lands have already ex
pressed their gratitude that some
statesman dare refer every question j
of national import to arbitration
British Kndeavorers are peculiarI> j
enthusiastic over the possibilities of j
a compact which shall unite Knglish !
speaking peoples in an indissoluble
treaty Let this convention go on
record with equal urgency and le»
these two years to come mark a
great advance the world over in pro
moling the fellowship of mankind
o far as Christian Kndeavor can
promote it.
Our duty to promote the fellow-
ship of the churches as well as ol
file nations must never be forgotten
or minimized But our society has
not only relations to every nation
and denomination hut its relations
to state county and city are equal!''
important. An Kndeavorer must
never forget that he is a citizen and
he is not a good Kndeavorer unless
he is a good citizen Our state and
local unions are every year growing
in value and influence and should
receive the wisest and most energet-
ic guidance
But unions for world nation
state city or county are but ex-
pressions of our fellowship and fur-
nish us opportunities for united
service. The most important work
of the Individual Kndeavorer is done
in his own society under the direc-
tion of his own church and pastor.
Shall these then be our ambitions
and our efforts for tlie biennium
which is before us?
1 As an international organiza-
tion. the promotion of world-wide
peace
2 As an international organiza-
tion. a still wider fellowship of all
young Christians
:i As state organizations Piled
Secretaries who will promote our
principles and our fellowship in
every section
1 As a local organization
a A campaign of education in
every society
b A campaign of efficiency pro-
moted by careful rating of faithful
service in every society
c A simple form for opening and
( losing our meetings in every socie-
ty. which shall emphasize our unity
and demonstrate our fellowship
Never for a moment would I for-
get. or have you forget the source
of our strength Ours is n religious
society and it prospers only as such
a society Hundreds of young peo-
ule's societies have been horn have
been loudly trumpeted abroad have
dwindled and died within the last
thirty years They have never grip
ped the hearts of tin* young people
for long oi commended themselves
to the church at large because the
religious idea Involved in the pledge
the prayer meeting the consecration
meeting and the committees was left
out or minimized They have been
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Against both of those dangers we
inyt. K .af Hnfemiaxt U In found
u our pb*dgt « hi* h in hot It in* lu*
fi(. mid exc!\it-'' * including w hat
v i » hi;st tin M< >} would lik* to
have UN d*» yet limiting our society
mid defining it a* promoting in any
way and all a at a the distinctively
•i llg/ous life of toting people
mi i h|p»i;o I \ I I in id* 1\ hi I I K
Soiiilo’i n fraction < *»nipan> Official**
submit l*i o|*o«df ion.
Illllaboro. Texas Jub 7 Presi
dent .1 K Strickland «>f the South j
ciu I i a ! ion company anti K M
Timo r uiid Judge T M Williams of
l*a) i.' and John Au- lain<-loss and H
p. Mu Ida ur «>1 New York arrived
here v*sterda> morning and spent 1
i * a 11 of t lit* day conferring with « iti-
z. ns in legat'd u» the building of the
inierurban ralliuad from Dallas to
Waco through Hillsboro. The mem-
tiers of Do* party last night att.ende«l
iti«» regular meeting of th** Hillsboro
Hoard of Trade. to which they sub-
mitted a proposition specifying tlie
| * onditions upon which Hillsboro
can secure the road
Are lour Kidneys Well?
Bright s DIs< as-*. Diabetes. Bh.-u-
;iiiiism. (Tout Gravel Dropsy Infla-
mation of the Bladder Bad Blood
and Nervous Troubles cause*! by
Sick Kidn ys.
Cnrlin Drug company the well
kno 1 druggist of VVaxaha.-hie.
know by experience that HINDIPO.
will < ure all forms of KMney and
Nervous Troubles and will guaran-
tee it In all cases.
Can’t you afford to try H at their
risk'* It costs you nothing if it don't
do the work.
Sent by mail to agy address pre-
en! 0 *. b ••
m.- : J r.n. under a positive guaran-
rt.
imi m s i k<>v s n \hn
i \ <)/u<> < •<immi \rr^.
Two Hundred and I ill> Bushels of
< 01-11 llinan with Building.
Sam Jackson a farmer residing
in the Ozro community who is serv-
ing on the jury in tin* county court
tins week wa called up over the
telephone Kriday morning by Mrs
.Jackson and advised that his barn
was (lesiroved by fire Thursday
night. Two hundred and fifty bush-
els of corn a large quantity of hay
ami oats two wagons and practically
all liis farming tools and harness
burned with the building The prop-
erty was not insured and the loss
will he quite henv\ The origin of
the fire is not known
Those \\ III l ake Foley Kidney Fills
For their kidney and bladder ail-
n imu. and for annoying urinary Ir-
regularities are always grateful both
for the quirk and permanent relief
they afford and for their tonic and
strengthening effect as well. Try
Folev's Kidney Fills For sale by the
| Purlin Stores Purlin Drug Co. N.
Side Square; Purlin's Pharmacy
West Stde Square d&w
M \ \ IHtol's I«» III : YTH
I DOM III liMM. DA IIdION-
Dec.. I mangleI ill <iuv l!i|>cs
initl is Carried Several Hun-
dred Keel in Air.
Coalgate. okla.. July 7. Charles
S- hull/ (It Oklahoma City dropped
to instant death yesterday at i'ltil
lips two miles south of here when
a It * i he had ljecome etitangletl in
tli" guy topes of a hurtling balloon
and carried several hundred feet in
the air the rope gave way
Clayu's Seek Dislocated.
Mortens Tex July 7. - Cyril l’erl-
uiatt. whose peck was dislocated in
a hall gani< at West seventeen days
ago is still living but no hopes are
entertained for his recovery.
Sec that Fuller «• Johnson puinp-
.a cine at F S. Crunk <’« '» It's
l.apci and more reliable titan a
win I mill No trouble to show you
sow It works “
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knebb about Kiutbo. ibe simple reii; j
*d> that Ift sold under a guarante* i«»
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Look In the glass ami al the firsl
sign of a freckle gel a two-ouiue
package of Klntho ai (’urlin a Drug |
. ompaii.b or wherever loilet goods
aie sold ami see if il doesn't remove j
voui freckles as If by magi*
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onl> help give the freckles a push. (
but it is delightful for toilet use' i
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I. O. O. »’. Lodge.
Kcgula meeting of Waxabachla
Lodge No v". I O I' F tonight and
1 full altendance is desired Reports
.... expert) 1 in regard to the countv
issociat ion
Installation of officers
MARK SMITH. N <■
C. R. GI Ft ’ON. Sec
Kirkpatrick I mnon ow.
Hon K \V Kirkpatrick of Mc-
Kinney " ill speak in W axahachie
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
the court house He will talk in the
intend of statewide prohibition.
Everybody who possibly can spare
the time should hear him. He is well
and favorably kno> n throughout.
Texas and is a speaker of more than
ordin&rj ability * ie • desir*
es to meet all of his many Ellis
county friends here Saturday. Every-
body come and hear him.
Kidney Diseases are Curable.
under certain conditions. The right
medicine must be taken before the
I disease has progressed too far. Mr.
j perry A. Pitman Dale Texas says:
! | was down in bed for foilr months
with kidney and bladder trouble and
gall stones. One bottle of Foley’s
Kidney Remedy cured me well and
sound." Ask for it. For sale by the
| Curtin Stores Curlin Drug Co. N
| Side S<i Curlin’s Pharmacy VV. Sid°i
Sq. d&w
Giants Defeat Tigers.
The West End Giants defeated the
Tigers by a score of 4 to 3 yester-
day afternoon in an exciting game
of baseball. In the last inning with
the score tied. Roach singled and
scored on Johnson s two-base hit.
Tripple play Knapp to Wallace to
Cole Batteries For the Giants
Keeper Johnson and Johnson; for
the Tigers Barr and Wilson
Thursday’s Rain.
The rain Thursday afternoon was
light and covered a small territory.
The precipitation extended east to
Boyce and west nearly to Sardis
There was no rain north of the city
and it did not extend very far south
of Waxaliarhte The rain gauge
shows that .34 of an Inch fell here.
Real Estate Transfers.
W W Bachelor to Loueila Mc-
Kay lot in Ferris: $32.V
F h. Gross to T ..! Dorsett 2 1-4
acres out of the Wm Hawkins sur-
vey; $22'.
W. C Maxwell to Reddell At Haw-
ley 2 lots in Palmer; IfinO.
f PATENTS fortune!
■ KIZKS for patent*. Patents secured
■ iL.nii/h u advertised without choree.
^ New list - <>f invention* needed and possible
buyers. “Hint* to inventors." “Why some
inventors fail ” Book on patent*. Send us
rnuyh sketch or model for search of I a tent
om. . r. i-ord ami report on pat»ntaMH*y. Hprftoi
wo.ilr. in :«« Him and l.m "... Mr. GraSpr whOa
Actinir Commissioner of patent* bad full chargeol
r Patent Office tJKKF.I.KV A 1VI« INTIKf.
Patent Vttorneys \\ nahinuion l>. t
Right out of Wmnhnchic
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Our Summer Tourist
Fares are Very Low
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CKHT1PICAT E
This certifies that after experien-
ces in other directions Thousands
from Texas Louisiana Oklahoma
and Arkansas find it to their ad-
vantage in every way to spend their
Summer Vacations among the num- i
erous Coot and otherwise attractive
resorts of
COLORADO and the NORTHWEST
and that in so doing the
FORT WORTH & DENVER CITY RY.
with its Double-daily Solid Through-
Trains including Superb Dining - Car
and Electric Lighted Pullman Equip
rnent is recognized as affording the
Quickest and Most Complete Transpor-
tation Service Available.
It operates Through Sleepers between San Anton- I
in Austin Waco and Denver in connection with the j
Mo. Kansas <& Tex. Ry. and between Galveston •
Houston Dallas and Denver in connection with the <
Trinity & Brazos Valley Railway.
Let ua supply you valuable it lust ruled booklets contain-
ing resort lists and other particulars.—free of expense ! I
Low rate round-trip tickets with stop-over privileges
are now on sale at all ticket offices !
A. A. OLISSON. O P A. j
Fort Worth Texas (
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“Oil Time
KXCTKHION HAILS
One am! one-tliir<l fare for the
round tri|i between points in
Texas. July 2. 3 4 Final limit
July 6th.
IIOISTOV July KMh .$$.75
Popular Excursion to Galveston
July Hth . $4.75
For further information call on
Local Agent or write
T J ANDERSON G. P. A.
Houston Texas
V TKMIKK 11 I< \ STF \K
or some succulent chops can always
be had at this market. In fact you
cannot obtain any other kind here
for we handle only the choicest
meats. And remember that the cheap-
est cuts from prime meats are bet-
ter than the best cuts from inferior
grades.
Fresh BaJ’l»ecue every day. 15c lh.
H. N. NYCUM
Both IMi‘>nes 38.
Tiir)i*» SI eeper Daily
Chicago and
Kansas City
via
Rock Island
JOHN B. GEORGE
Both Phones 61. T. & P A
Owned and controlled l>y home
people and endent upon
home pec >1* i *r «uppor’.
Our servhe is gof>d and we
are eeUinj; more long divine*-
ci in^c lor all the time
Are you natronizlng a home
Institutlon ?
Ellis Co. Independent Telephone Co
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McKnight, G. W. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911, newspaper, July 7, 1911; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1077382/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .