Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1913 Page: 4 of 6
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PATTERN HATS.
beautiful Pat"
Now is the time to secure «i
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tern hat for less than cost.
Delicious—Refreshing
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Kush
Thirst-Quenching
V.
will have
line °f
all next week we
entire
If Experience
Counts
POLITICAL UPHEWAL
PREVAILS IN MEXICO
to the treat ♦ — always
welcomed, bt -d' everywhere—
Of
and
lllas
[Kinney
erman
nd intci
) days
Dr.
mor.'
year,
canal
land
each
Irrigation
the canala
in
are
irrigation
C
his j
Dr.
shall
and
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Ik
it
1 Transfer and
I
ra»ager*.
Tampico
with
rey|koa>ible
Stock.
can
appear*
rail - i
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Medion I i
b> only all
[oker made.
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to
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Pattern Ha
9 ni
I’hom
conditions from
going into Mexico,
am in
government.
b ios, 1
f l.av.1
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Demand th# Gepmr»
Retail fcub.’Ay**.,
i It
Satisfaction
I Guaranteed
Soda
FownFa'ra
or Cztbtre-
ated in Bo*’le»
II.
yon t litul
lake**
SrM io* f-w Sa***.
TMX COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA GA.
THE; BIG LOT SAL,.
Will positively clos^Mpnday Evening at 3 o'clock, at which time the prices on all
No lots" will be sold at Auction
ONLY ONE MORE DAY
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not
of
1 However,
• in the
such as I
The
T. E. j
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tng tip
i. Many
but
e will b«
mi miner,
tar. Hu-
liked by
of tho-e
Wallace&R
w<e, i
to Ret
country.
tin* only
pil l H'" '
Luual i""'1
lll'HI- "
L.gan a'"1 '
piMIX
L Balf°ur
of authors, ax you f< memh< t.
could afford to lie gloomy 1.
fun. —Chicago Tribune.
I Storage Co.
Liiiin-Am- rii an I
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KEFI <.F ES
( kt -F «>l IMF DEPLORA-
BLE <1)XDIXI<»X> THHIL
expectations are
years will turn
upon
the
boom
and
today a
that
be
11 ‘
MiXHM Yacht Beryl Bring- I’arey
of Fifteen to < reive-ton—Tsun-
pivo 1- tniHiIrd With
K*fug«** —•
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c ecus
From the second officer of the
ryl it is learned that newspaper*
in great demand
roast He stated
Galveston tee
4
bee» hm M
i ’ b'. 'it
Waihijpn
to (»•« I
to rear!) 1
in which you can buy these large, high, dry and well drained lots for less than half their
Prices now only $100 to $200 per lot. If you want one of the choicest residence lot
in the city for a home or want to make big money on your investment buy now before the salt
closes.#
an injury.
There are
rebellion in
Prickly Arfa Bitters cures the kid-
neys. regulate? the liver, tones up
the stomach and purifies the bowels,
f’urlin s Two Drug Stores. Special
Agents.
T'l-
Lima’s Hygiene Show,
iSpecial to the Daily Light.
doubled imports of cotton | Lima. May 3.—The time loi
the I'nited States, the tripled (ing applications for exhibits
I of iron ores, the prosperity J slxth pan-American Congrex-
held here thia xumnier expln ■ to-
I day, and it Is stated that the Perm-
i ian capital will be flooded with vis-
it is from agriculture that the ] from the rnjt(#<1 Sta;,.s ,,11(|
' rope. The fifth
Medical Congress will be held . ' tie
! same time, and the commit to ha
been assured, from the applies1""
received, that lite international ••
position is certain to be a su< ( •
how
her
she i
keeps
Curlin
Come Early and Avoid the
DALTON’
Millinery and Corset Parlor
TEXAS LOT SALES AGENCY ■;?
P. S. Don’t forget to call at our office in Jolesch & Chaska dry goods store and register for FREE LOT.
j OH Phoned
New Phone J
■, sparkling with life—delight-
fully coding—supremely
wholesome.
(Ntwtaione.
money and everything that can be
u-.d is being carried off from th-
teaching this eout
”1 have studied
all angles since
1 am cot a recialiet. and
Gvor of organiaed
I have all the sympathy j
world for the underdog.1
clas* the peons of .Mex-
ico. The military faction- rule, i
backed by the capitalist and exploit-
ing corporation^ Madero was al
> true i«trtot, but he was not in the,
military faction. That is why h< ,
was gotten rid of. Madero knew ,
i nine
That is w
Madero
months before h’s death that j
' Huerta would turn traitor, and the
g of .. .iiplomatu po-t it
foreign country to Huerta
pur- |
th* |
pov'ert; ,
the dite'
of
country,
as his
I ioraatic
• wealthy.
“I am certain that then
this
for a ye
to rule,
people outside
»bo find their lives depet
|or Fits attitude toward the
people are afra
out of that
return and 1
know to be true
Mrs. Cauiptoeil w..s aboard the
train held up by rebel- at H*u< he.
fourteen miles from El Faso, last
* February. She was »ith Miss Jee-
: sic Wilson, daughter of President
j Wilson, and the two slept on
I floor of their car that night.
following morning they were
cued in an automobile sent by the
El Pmo Herald.
, (,»•! I,! " '
all
t away from their stricken |
The yacht can aootntuo-'
fifteen psasengers and
with crowded sleeping ac- '
, benches, tables and
cabin floor being pressed into j
service as bunks. According to ia,o
Nesbit there are several
to
for tt
out
Huerta pleaded
reason for refusing
post, but he
14 IS
iy sufficient time
properly coal an
yacht for the trip
hundred applications were for pas
anxious[ a-«w. „.«■ . o|,,r
b--ing offered without charge. Mail;
service in Tampico is suffering I .. . .
. n was a means attempted
areatly as a result of the cutting j , , ... _ .-
° J < |juse of putting turn
off of communication.
ea in and out
ata and tugs
Galveston.
I H’ted States is
the i
without itum'-diafe
e going •«> suffer
' bad to pay »7 gold i*r day to
and there are
waiting colony now
lik- country, and in th'- central
YEAIt. provinces there an- 7,7.'""i i i
| acres which irrigation and
I road extension would transform
to wheat fields.
I’resMem on PmMfl
l’i .idem Wilson at i fl
A a-iiington said o( a d||
"His figures lre H J
, ("it- inclines to donbt 'u.<*|
| I: l.e r i.> Auu r.i an r,nr ■
I In " aii. m ho, taking a trim
' ilg.- of a volcano, sail. Ifej
(•♦’orjit , Ik just Tu.WH mi
l; why th. iosri ai
from their i Galveston
approach of > offered to pay as high
and took 1 lar per ropy for them.
river to J the arrivals on the Beryl
_
ife. are fleeing
i command of Capt.
marine superin-
Fearson s company
Ver* Crux. He
wa* using the yacht for other pur-
poses when short notice to report
at Tampieo to prepare for the trip
HwML Scarce-
as allowed
provision
cutting J
Mail is tak- i
at this time by oil j
i shut are running
bunks. According U>.ta,o Galveston. Mail from ths
[•assenger Het of fifteen people, j Captain Nesbit there are several t nn**d States is delayed and un-
men, and thw-; hundred people in Tampico anxious > certain and the refugees are dam-i
leave Mexico, and many more j f rftU8 fOr pew» ui*on their arrival
Vera Crux and Tuxpan.
The party arriving yesterday i r
Mexi-Jeanie from the interior, imuiy mile* j are*
I’anuto river
the Pearoon
Some o! the
they
Tampico. They describe the revo-
lutionary forces as • simply band- ■■
ita” who loot and forage without |
any api*arent responsible bead or J
organization
Eccentricities of Genin*--
Burton was writing hi* "Annfoin.'
of Melancholy." "But not for tli<
■bones' that are tn it.” he wild.
Being richer than the general run
be I
just for 11
I
- • and there at* acoran
' in the waiting colony now there,
«ho have left their poasestiom be-1
< hind and
1 Added t«
’fngee-. is
I for water tranaportation
' kaaptac sM&y AatAn-aM
The ladles wonder
manages to preserve
looks. The secret
Prickly Awh Bitters;
system in perfect order.
Two Drug Stores. Special Xgi-ii'-
adv
Wonderful Industrial Development
shoe ii tor Past Twelve Months,
Special to the Daily Light.
Madrid, May 3.—The laat ten
years in Spain show an amaslng de-
gree of eomniercial and industrial
progress. The record of this ac-
complishment in a country
decade ago was looked
dying nation, reads like
larative statistics of a
in the American West,
is awake in Spain
of hope and enterprise
ii is confidently believed,
sol itlon of all the country’s
tt.rial and political problems.
The doubled imports of
f torn
cutput of iron ore
cf railways, and the rise in Span-1
'ish government fours from 63 to
'1-3, are indications of »hi» progress!
Ibut
j largest additions to Spanish wealth [
'<•'( mad*.
Ten years ago 12,a®'*.<•'••• acres'
planted in cereals; today the
is 17,7.00,mm acres. The
v heat yield in lut'l «a* s”,Idio.0iM»
,b.ishils. last season it was close
t .i I .-.o.mm.titm bushels. The year-
Iv consumption of wheat, iticlud-
iii’g that used for sowing, is about
1 Tw.t'OO.l'tHi buahels. The larger
, acreages this season will further
reduce the wheat and flour imports.
The expectations are that another
five years will turn Spain into a
wheat exporting country.
Fresh districts of barren
are brought under the plongl
The new Elno
In Catalonia and
under construciiou in Arragcn will
turn Into farms and gardens wp-
adv.'‘,r<J °f 1,000,OttO acres of desert-
’ turn to Tampico and sail from that
p^ni^or Galves*on with a* other
i J ad of refugees.
j The Bery l is in
! Richard Nesbit.
Itendent for the 1
' at Tampico and
The most vigorous workers h.o,
spells of "tired feeling" now and
This feeling is caused by de-
this go-I rangement in the stomach, liver ami
tliat a ' bowels. A few demes of l,rickl.'> A ,
HS 1 Bitters quickly corrects the disorder
com- an‘f 8en<ls the blood tingling througii
town 1 f*le veins, carrying life and rem .- - I 1
there-BerK3f throughout the system
snirlt i ff*1 M Two Drug Stores.
will. Agents,
the
ma-
applieants being
from their
can
tanuot hold out loug j
ifce distress of ’be re-
tire ewonnotre price a»k*d
wtoicb is ■
(MB
outlying districts and be.ng usesi i
by - the ravaflers. Captain Neatest
Faye that Tampico is becoming
< rowded with refugees, and that I
the Reardon c com;>any has placed
More than one Beryl at the disi*oss>l of its em-
• ployes desiring to send their fam-
ay, tEe trip to Galveston
Siewiai to tho Daily Light
Galveston. Tex.. May iflfc.—-Owned
and operated by the Pedrsoa s com-
pany (ltd), of which Ixird Cord-1 date
way of Eosex is a leading stock
holder and official, the Mexican I comrnodations.
yacht Beryl steamed into port yes-J the <
terday from -Tampico. Mexico, with
a
two of whom were lum, ----------—»— . „ . w— r-I dflllU IMS ICJUfcVV? «M V MAMAI- j . . •
...... ’ no elvction id Jnt’XiC'
teen women and children. The pas- “o leave Mexico, and many more I r rcus for news ui«on their arrival . .
we ew j eea I , 3. x< Q j H I J \
teasers are withMt exception mem- at Vera Crux anl Tuxpan. From th«- second officer of rontjni ,
lx rs of families of employes of the | The party arriving yesterday I Beryl It is learned that newspaper* j b .
Fearerm's company, I'-avjng Mexj-lcgnie from the interior, many mile*! are* in great demand in the Mexi | t
to becanw of condition* resultant j i-p ih«? 1‘aauco river where are lo- ■ < an coast towns. He stated tha<
to tbe political upheaval in that j cnled the E’» arson company’s oil , -vhen last in Galveston tee took to|
country. The fb-ryl will sail today ' fn hlj*. Som*- of the refugees state I Tampico a number of copies of th* .<
for Tampico, where she will takelibat they were driven from their i Galveston Now* and people ashore f
tet another party of refugees for j homes at night by the approach of! of fere. 1 to |«ay as hich as one dol-
dciivery to a connecting steamer j i evolutionary forces, and took ‘ lar per copy for them. Among;
at Vera Cruz. She will then re-1 (light by boat down the river to j the arrivals on the Beryl was
who with
| wife, are- fleeing Mexico.
| Campbell was surgeon for an At
| lean mining concern in Chihuahua, j
also serving as surgeon for the Ban I
j Cedro mines at Charcos. Prior to !
|hi» sixteen mouths’ service in Mex-i
' i«o. Dr. Campbell was 4*j the I’ult-
j ■ d States army service, being sta-
| tinned with the fourth cavalry at
I Big Bend during the border trou-
ble* in 1911. He w-as with the
eleventh infantry when it was sta-
tioned at Fort D. A. Httsxell. Wy-;
! ctning. and served during tbe Span- >
I iSM-Anierican war and in the Phil-;
ippines for five and one-half years. ;
His resignation from the army fol-
lowed
mild:
Often
than in any |>eriod during tbe Ma-j
< cre» administration.
Iivex are be ing taken and
to be less ado
heinous crimes that are h»*ing rout-!
mit’e-d against this country's sub-1
! j' t ts In .Mexico. Th»- rebe l* ar«* I
i lulling all lines of travel and tin
j only means of escape is through
' Galveston from southern coast !
! towns, and as is the case at Tam-.
piro, this has everywhere become!
a most diftkiflt thtug 1o are.om-
. plish-
j 'There are front 3-’*b
■ Americans today trying
tlislr home country. They are tak
tug tank uteamero and any avails-1
'Ide means of water transportation '
i Many of (he** rsfuge cs are in dire
I straits and without itum'-diafe rt-
i<» f they are going to suffer I
Continuing
on SPECIAL SALE our
< t»MMF lit I IL
SPAIN
Campbell |
states in ;
Mexico today
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McKnight, G. W. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 3, 1913, newspaper, May 3, 1913; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1286741/m1/4/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .