The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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The Waxahachie Daily Light
vol I Ml till III! Il \ ** «VtllldU U I II ι |» H MV1.il I
Hines' Grocery
"Good Thlnn* to Kill"
φ ( Mdcr from wv We give v<>u prompt · ty *
• Wo keep the best in every lln. . ♦
Phones
J. B. HINES
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il Do You Want j
!! Fresh Vegetables Strawberries Country Σ
!! Eggs pure Jersey Butter. Nice Fruits or «
J Fresh Candies? ... If you do phone us. ·
♦ _________________ _Î
: PLUMMER <3 MIDDLETON
I! Both Phones. Connelly's old stand t
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Ε are thoroughly prepared to J
take care of your wants in J
the Grocery line. . ... t
It is our aim to please every one. ♦
Let us fill your orders t
R. C. JOHNSTON i: CO.
Lumley's Old Stand Phones 31
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When you need something good to eat
The kind we keep can't be beat;
M So call us up and let us know
I» And your order will quickly go.
♦ ou Pb.ne .70 q. p_ LU M LE. Y
Li
λβν Phone 218
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Alf Satisfaction
is what you want in Groceries my
store is where you should buy.
My poods are as represented and that ♦
is a guarantee of satisfaction. ♦
W. A. GIBSON
Both Phones No. 91
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hmi
I have a fresh car of the best
Missouri Flour. AsK for
prices before you buy. I can
♦ save you money. J
THE SPOT CASH STORE
W. B. RENDER
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I Don't Worry j
; About something to eat--come to χ
; our store and wo can supply you
♦ with anything that is good and we
♦ sell what we handle so fast that
! what you get is always fresh. . . .
; mmmmiimmitmmmmmmmmBmtmmmmmimmmmammmmmemm
\ 0Mr· p. p. SMITH ô co. Nc
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lira issues
GENERAL PftRDUN
Mm I tulrr Imli fmml loi lli»
( κ*lu! Μ..γ.Ι. Nu I οιιψτ
I Iiqilivrs
PETITION FROM POWERS
Mlr«jrd Principal in t r.inMort Ir.^j
nlv MrtVi Kentucky (nnrnv»r to
( Irmrnry lavlor .in l\\tl«
lor I .Mjhl ^ cars
• Γι η il k fori Ky . \prll I (lover-
I îi « » ι Will « > ι · til ·· o' lurk V'ntenlaj
!<>\«ΊΐΙηκ cleared ι h·· Kentucky court
I record of all <-1» a κ rowing out of
• h h murder Ιιι l'.»no of Henator \\ Il
llAtll t î oe I m · I W1 m t \\ ;· declined ι «>
h JIV « » bften elecf « μ I governor except
• those hurt κ I η Κ over ; tate's witness·"·
lin ι h·» alleged conspiracy. by «rant
1 iiiK i>ardofiH before trial «>l former
ιiovernoi \V. S Taylor ami form· t
Secretary of Slat*» f*liarI·· Finlay.
who have been fugitive» in the slate |
of Iti«Ilaiia for nine years; .John |
ι Powers brother of Caleb Powers ι
who Im believed to be in Honduras !
ho Holland Whittaker of Butler j
county John l>avl of Louisville and
Charleg Steele ol' I lei I couniy. under
Indictment and who did not flee
from the late Those over whom in-
dictments are left hangitw are
Wharton (îolden of Knox county
now in Colorado Frank Ceell of
lle|| county now a railroad detec-
tive In St. Louis and William H.
Cul ton of Owsley couniy said to
have died in I lie went a lew months
ago These case with the possible
exception of Cecil will be dismissed
' leaving I lenr\ Youtsey now serving
ja life houIenre In the fltal·· peniten-
tiary. the only one to Hiiffer for I hi*
taking of the life of Uoebel.
The petition for the pardons above
enumerated was preenitcd to the
governor by Caleb Powers
FROM
IXIilS ΓΟΙΛΠ WINS.
(I raiiU Tlroy Mcrls TiiIjimo llcprr-
sriilnll\<· in llchntc ιι( Nr\\
Orloitns.
Κ rank Κ Tlrr.v wIiohc honi»· Ih '
114*11 r May pearl In l h I η rlunty won J
1 oui In tΙι<· preliminary dobat· at
! Aunt In I wo month* aRO to him» win»
iHliould rcprcHcni ill·· UnlviM'Hlty of
jTrtxiiH In ιh<* annual ih'bato avalant!
I Tuhin<> I'nlvi'rHli y ai Now Orloann
IwihI 1'rlday nlwht In· wont Ιο New
()ι·Ι"ΐιιικ mid then» mel lin· reproHon-
tatlv·· ol Tu In ii< ' ΓηΙνΐ'1'nlty and vsou
I a RlorlouH vlelory ο ν < τ that IiihI 11 ti -·
i Hon l'*or ι ho pa hi few yurn Texan
11 a h defeated tin· t'ulveralty ol' Colo
j rado ι In· rnlveralty of ΜΙηηοιιγΙ and
.III·· I ' ii I v·-rslt > of Tulaiio. while In
tho Southern Oratorical ronton!
TeXIIH 11 ) « * 11 IlIlN·' Willi III·* lllHl lWO
i annual contentu lt.\ Mils Htn · 1he
ι it1 ρ ti t at Ion οΓ T< 1 χ a κ ought Ιο lu· well
I•stabllnhod thrtoiKhout tin· until horn
I and northern Hlate* Λ11 ol our read
era will Join um in tendering to Mr
Tlroy mit«" couri'h! ulal Ioiih tor
hIh Hi'li-ndld victory.
Λ m:\v i:vii:itlMti.'ii·:.
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Wlnllrlll Si nil I'liiiinlnu (n llullil
(•llllll·!')' lit Wlivulmehle.
V\l 11111Ί < I Strut I of Ko it Worth'
owner or cotton κ I um ii ml oil iiiIIIh
hilH perfectoil plans to enter tin· Kl-
11 η con ut y Held ami will beKln nc-
11 ν ι · work In » Upw daya on n modern
Klnnery to In· erwloil In Witxalin-
cllle. Λ κΐΐι· for Un» plant litis been
puΐ'ΐΊιιικι'ΐΙ mill turn iim soon iih the
papers uni executed work of remov-
I η ii houses which now hIiiiiiI on the
mounds will ho commenced. The
lot H which huvc been purchum'd liy
Mr Hoott front .lnckHon street ami
an· Hltiiiitnil between the Wnxiiha-
clile Uruli) company h elevator ami
the (Ii \ potinil.
'I'lie new plant In to lie ready for
operalloti at ilic opening of the next
cot Ion MOMMon In ntlillllon lo the ew-
tubllHlirtlenl of h alnnery In Wiun-
llBchle the plant at Korrentcn for-
merly owned by Mct'arter ti Itob-
erlHiin. lia; been pnrchiiHeil by Mr.
ScotI II Ih understood that the
transfer of ilie properly was made
this week.
The National Midget» are playing
ball at Koirehton thle afternoon.
C1S1R0 MUE
MKT AMERICA
I lit I V )|ΐΓ' III .1 I S|i"t H.tll! Ill
Mmovl ||H . hi ll lit
I .<lif|u.«i|r
A PRISONER OF FRUNCt
Niming'tn I'-«riv I \t|r Vn« n|in
ImluslrkmisIν I vor■ ' M · r
\lnrlvt «I llimM'il I raw k
in Modrsl Sly11
1'arb \prll 'I t'lprruio Castro
arrived fit tï ni o'clock yealerday
evening from Hi. Ν tira r M< walked
out of th<· station su111>«>rl*·«I by two
attendants. and It was » · ν 111 « ■ ti t that
In· niHil·· lilt· way with difficulty. Ho
wan greeted upon arriving hy a do/
■ it prominent Venexuelan residents
In l'art».
Til· return of Caatro was In ptrlli
Iliκ contrant to IiIh two previous
vlalt» to I'aris Instead of having a
magnificent automobile waiting al
the ntaflon for liltn. lie entered tin
ordinary afreet taxlcab. taking Into
It with liitn hi» two attendants arid
four others and went to a modest
hotel In tin· Place Cord·-a. where he
engaged a single rootn Γο the lour
nallats who attcceedetl In seplng him. '
the former president continued Ills
abuse and denunciation of the Uni-
ted Slate».
"I a in the victim of lit" United
Stales which has Imposed measures
against nie In Ifluropi whose Inter
est s I defended In America" said
Senor Caatro. "The duν will come
when the I'nlted States will rue Its
mistake. It failed tn see the slgnlll-
cance of ι lie nel/.ure of l'an tun a II
«III repent bul I will not I defend
ed In America and al The Hague Hie
right ol the weak agalnsl I lie strong
which now Is being violated on my
person I'lifortunately. my strength
Ik bettnylng me In tills light"
Mr. F. O. Fritte Oneonta Ν. Y..
wrllea: 'My little girl was greatly
benefited by taking Foley's Orlno
Laxative and 1 think It la tho beat
remedy for constipation and liver
(rouble." Foley's Orlno Laxctlvo la
best for women and children aa It
Is mild pleasant and effective and
Is a splendid spring medicine an It
cleaneea the system and clear* the
complexion. It. W. Fearl» Druggist.
Notice I < · ν«'Ι<·|·ΜΙΙΝ.
ΛΙΙ nieniherH of Camp Winnie Da-
vIh I'nlteil Confederate Vetcraim.
lire reiiueHted to llieel ill the hall to-
morrow afternoon at ^ o'clock to ni
tend the memorial exercise» ni the
Methodist church at it o'clock W 1.
I' Lelnh Adjutant.
Kor Headache—Hicks' Cnpudtiic.
Whether from colds. Heat Stomach
or Nervous Trouble* Capudlne will
relieve you. II's lli|u)(l pleasant U*
lake acts Immediately. Tit It 1
2Πc. and f.Oc at drug etoro·. all
IK ΙΊΙΚΙΙΚ wi lt»·: ιοοο ihumj
HTOllKH
nil tu n row you'd ilo no ln>t I or
t li h ii lo liuvo t lint prone it l) t loll
filled hen·. ('mil Ion nwui'iicy
rli'iinllntmi pur» drugn and ρ Hp m
train nil oli'iilt'lits of our biic-
rcwHful compounding protect
pliyelolnn am) pntlcnt tillho. Kv
rrythliiK In t lit· dru* 11 u<> here.
ι
I Supply Your Needs
In Snit m· ι I in tv* ir t it) ι>·
where ih»· ffutn h to
<HtM iv 'he 1 . I miff*·. ir of
« ν vr \ i· ; kin! S<k to J m ^armrnt.
St r· pen until 10 p. m
Matthews Bros.
"T «ΙΙ-lkt I f II h" 'lot ι. I » 11 — - -
I \ \\ \ I i(N I I » I '** I Ν I \ »<f1 Ml Ν I
lukiiiK « if I· union) hi Iteflnnin
< ι»μ· I lit I I'mliM Ifl'TliuMti
Ttn testimony In tin» rime of ti*··
atrif»· against Arthur ((imIhiiiii
charged with murder. whh conclu ft «ni
Friday afternoon about I oVloek uni
ai ;ït night th· tawjrent began
their « iifiitlon ot argument Th·»
opening Rpeecb for thn at ate wan
mad·» by Hon. Κ. M. Vaughn of
tflllaboro. Before Mi Vaughn began
til* argument In» and Mr (Ireenwood.
of counsel for the defenac. dim-ussed
before the court h«»v· nil point* of ι
law touching on the admit ability of |
certain evidence Tin» «state had niov J
I'd that a portion of the evident-· of
one witne.su for th·· defenae be »·\
eluded from the Jury Ai th»» conclu-
hIoII of the argument the motion waa
overruled by the court. The Jury]
was then brought in and Mr.
Vaughn proceeded with hla Hpeerh
for the prosecution. Hon Tom Ivy
of Hlllaboro opened the argutnent
for the < 1 ν · ι « nue Saturday morning
speaking about two bourn. He wan
'followed by County Attorney Pip
pen l'or the «late. The next speakers
will be Mowd Farrar of U'axahachle
and Hon. C Oreenwood of Hill* j
boro for Hi·· defense The closln.· ;ir-l
.'inment for the state will be made·
by Hon .1 10. Chirk of( lllllsboro
Mr Clark wuh proaecuting attorney;1
of Hill county when Redman was
tried there IhhI year. Hon. \S\ K.
Spell was to have mnde the cloalug
argument for the state hut had to
retire from the cane on account of
the hci'Iouh illtieHH of IiIh daughter
who Is differing with appcndtcitlH
Mr Spell w ! ι κ called home Friday
night and Saturday morning he ad
vlned bin aHHociate counue I b> tele ι
11 h ο ι ) · ' llinl h i η diiiiKhtcr's ι ηικΙΙΙ Inn
was such Hull the phystclam would ι
nfil ι m ■ r ι ■ 111 111111 lo I l'ii ν ι1 hrr Η π lis··
1111 >-111 In I hr π ·< ■«■ 11 ) t of this Informa
lion Mi .lolin I). Mi'ltiie retired from
till' ('HHP on 'III' llefollSe'M side
Tin· court room litis been Jammed
ever Hlnci· ι In· trial of t h Ik case i otn-
tllOHl'ed. Till' H| M'l '(' ll t'H hv till' 111 Ι Ο Γ
Iii'.vh lia VI' I η lii'iiril liy rlowtls
IIiiiI taxed thr seating ■ ·:ι ι >:ι«· 11 y of
tile it 111111 ο ι* I il m to 11 κ fullest eiipael·
I y. Λ In I'm· number of the wit liesses
In tin· ease remained over Ιο hour
t 111· UlgHtlll'Ilt mill llOSltleS till: ι' M'V
'nil citizens who v«'Hlilo In llirt com-
rnunlty whore the killing occurred
In/ > been dully In allctidiinco upon
t Irln I Mrs Holilnson and lier
*ι 11 il re il are among those who ro-
naliioil to hour the argument She
wfiH Jollied Sill il I'd a y morning by hov
oral Indy relatives and friends from
lllll con hi > The father and two sl·.
tors of the defendant are here from
(lollud cuuiii v tu remain until ι In·
closing Hi'i'lies of the trllll While the
ttrgumetil Ik In progress tlioy ocou
p> seats near the defendiint.
The court's charge will probably
be delivered to the Jury lute to
itIκ111. depending of courue on the
attorneya finishing their argument.
Karh side lias been limited to six
hours.
iti:i'oitTS or rnitiMiitATiovs
\ llllllllI ClINl of I )|H'l'llt lolls mill Cross
Kiiinliius Are Nliotvn.
The last annual report of the Kn
Ills Waterworks company IIled Willi
the county clerk shows that the an
ηU111 cost of operation wiib $ItiM I.*1 t
while the Kioss earnings were given
itl $1 1 ΚΙ'ιΓι. 1 S. The authorized capl-
tη 1 stock Is Riven In at $20.000
while the value of visible tangible
property Is placed at 940000.
The first annual report of the Kn-
nls Hewer company was filed with
the county clerk some time ago. It
shows the following:
Authorized capital stock. $30000:
'value of visible tangible property.
$28.β2β.7Η: annual coat. of opera-
tion $4.7!>7; annual gross earnings
$2884.
Fol Γ Y « Monny mill Tiir In η
Bnaril ΝKn I ri «' wrlotm roiilt* froi»
νρΠιικ > ftld* whlrli ΙηΠιιπκ» tlir
Iiiiirh a Till drvolop Into pniMimotila
AmtIiI < I. It III <»r f. ι · ^ |jr |ιι·ι|κΙ|ηκ iipfiti
liuvln* (lie *·';ηιΙιηι Foli»y"n Honrj
«imI Tnr »hli |> rontAltw no I nrn fiif
ιΙγιικ" M W Km rl ilnuRlAt <1
Urn· Hurt lu ni Spray for nprliiR
γΚμιιιΙπκ BiHiy ét Son tf
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HKUK'S a κιιιριΊκι· In honli'iy
IhM'IIUHH 111<·ν ill ι· ho «ιιι -
prlniiiKl.v S"<»l -"'I' IU'VIT
hntigllt a IxMlfi' Ιιοκι'
If Ihry don't provi* h<-t11·ι· In
iictniil wi'iii yon niu> hn v«· a
m'» pair ΤΙιΙη I» a plain ρπιηι
In·· printed mi evory Imx top
( Ί.Λ It Κ . Μ Λ Κ Κ nu· Imply
nnmiitrhubli· In yani iiniillly
sii'MiKlh diapi'llin sH. toxtniv nn«l
Ihilxli
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ι limn
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majesîîq
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3 Days Commencing
THURSDAY An. 22
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1909, newspaper, April 24, 1909; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070166/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .