The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Right
Kind of
Service
If you want ι Trans-
fer Service that is
always dependable
—phone
49
Good wagons and care-
ful bagi* iki<· h indlers ift-
always at your service.
PATTON-
KENNEDY
Livery Co.
♦ ΚΛΙΙ.ΙΙΟΛ» TIME TABLE. ·
♦ ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦ «·»»*«
Μ.. Κ. Λ Τ. North Bound.
No 6 (Flyer> leaves 7:10am
No. 20 4 leaves 7:32 ρ m
No. 202 leasee 10:06 am
So«»h Round
No. 203 leaves 9:27am
No. 201 leaves 5:35 ρ m
No. 5 (Flyer* leaves 9:11 ρ m
H. M T. υ. Wett Bound.
No. 85 leave» 6:38 a m
No. 83 leaves 7:09 ρ m
No. 87 arrivée 4:05 ρ m—Does not
run weat of Waxahachle.
No. 8 9 arrives 11:15am
ûut Boand.
No. 8 2 leaves 9:22 a m—Connecte at;
Ennis for Houston.
No. 84 leaves 3:00 ρ m—Starts from
Waxahachle.
No. 86 leaves 9:06 pm
No. 88 leaves 9:40 a m—Connects at
Uarrett for the North.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
Dr. W.F.WEST
iNow located 1 :: offices
- . -Qgp 4m4 Unfit'» Inn Store
Calls received at the above drug
store will have prompt attention.
MOTH PHONES 34.
DO YOU KNOW
Chat we ii.iw- loll connections
λ itto the Joll »w int · ities ιιηΊ inter
mi'diHtf [mini > . Denison. Denton.
Sherman U;n rmv 111··. WV.ither :■ >nl.
Dalian Fort Worth. Knnis ( rs
can». 11 illsbor». \V.i< - IVmp:-·.-vin
Λ nt >ι» : #. Λ ust ι η. »·τ <
Hills Co Ind.
Telephone Co.
F. S. EATON Mgr.
A Farmer
With
Telephone
Service
«
:
♦
φ The Southwestern I ele-
♦ graph / Telephone Co.
m*+-4 t# «IM4 A «»♦»; ··'*«*
y «Kl «U1
Thomson Jewelry Co
NORTH IIF »c*· IPS! ' j iRr
♦ ·
♦ LOCAL NEWS ·
• ·
··«··* ♦·····!
Kodak flr.:*h!af llu ltoa ■ fltudlo {
F β Crock é Co miI ηκΠοί
ctomp If ί
>'r.«h 'Onkr.J hsr'*·· ■»« >1»)
itoit A Park* if !
\r* M«>rv (<nl« At II*mhI * » nr ■
lin » i|ni|i ulnrr If
>i««> V 8 Crook * Γ*> b«fnr· J on
buy »»ur rifffffilBg 11
Km· II- I». Mrt Viml· for KUf «·Ί
Tornado Imarun·.
M » W η K"s r " ■ r; ι ι ■ in*
friend» it M»r«h»l!
Monty of Iron or '«H rtwfïn* »t Γ !
8. Cronk Λ Co'· prtr·» right tf
(>!»<· the g>«>d wife a r<!.t «Cil lilc
>i>!ir nt the Katltorlum tf
Count· Altorm Mrnllh utcndr I
)ιι«)|ιι· rotin at Midlothian toda).
Hujr your pump* ff'>m Γ S Crock
('ο All kind» 1'rlce· "way" down tf
\rthtir end Mottle Mi Dnffl' of
Klltlls <<!Μ·ΙΗ !:<-! night In (lu· rlt> ;
Mr» lituriii' Smith "f HHUboro
t- vlitltlng Mr and Mr: Rd Mudmon |
I {u ! I > h ι i »-t r«-nd ;« υ <· t h.i te'urnedj
frotti hi* runrti In tlx· Indian Τ··γΠ |
torr.
.1 (' l.unipklns ha* returned from ι
Kaufman «htri· lu· went on legal 1
bust ne**
When you need a plumber call
Bunkley with F. S Cronk Co Both
phone» 8 4. tf
Mrs Τ M Sleeper and children |
have gone to ('litrkkvllle Tenn for
the summer.
Mr end Mr* C Κ Bulrd of !*an·- J
are visiting Mrs I. J Kliqua on I
Brown street
See that red garden hose at F. 3
Cronk Co.'* before you buy. No
trouble to show you. tf j
That good l<e cream 2">c per quart
always ready. .Stop by and get a quart
for .-upper. Eatltorluni tf ί
e studio portraits i
k never f;ills to
uaaies geniioraen ana criiiuren
get them taken today 1 fine photos I
25c. Simpson's Photo Car. tf I
Miss Mamie Dell Harrow lefr this
morning for Kingsland. «here Mrs
Barrow Is spending the summer.
Ε Wllklns the well known piano
tuner Is here and will receive orders
at Hood & Curlln's or Thomson Jew
elry store. tf
Mrs. Annie Clopton and Mr. Craig
Dunlap of Dallas will arrive In the
city this evening to attend the Ken-
nedy Moore wedding
Whether it he kodak pictures pic
tu res made in the
or views our work
take first prize. Hudson tf!
Ladies and children When down'
town ' ail at the Katitorlum. We have
a nice cool place to serve you. Will !
appreciate your presence. tf '
pWnres of ι κ. Mos-
ley which look the first prize In the
amateur contest last week were fin- !
ished at Hudson's Photo Studio tf
Justice of the Peace M W Mc- )
Knight who has been quite sick |
several da>.- is ver* much improved
.1 nd was aille t<» return to his office
J todav
There will lie a pie social at the |
I ι ideuce of Κ It Kenner on Col-
lege street Κ rida > June 21 from à|
to 11 o'clock p m Κ very body invit- 1
ι : ed to attend
\liss Jewett Dowllng of (ireenvtiie
I w ho has been visiting the family of !
\ H. Sheltoti went to Kaufman this I
moining to spend a fen da\« with I
friends before returning home
Μι .ι ud Μι M1 ul^'iiiiei \ of M*-m
ι phis Mho have I. en νUiting Mr
I .tod Mrs Char le* \V Walters re-|
] turned home jesterday morning
I The* wer· <« roinpaulei| l»> Mr (!
I \\ Walters of Sun Saba
I ^ ou tihould have a ropy of the ne*
I 11 y directory in your hoa»*- It t^n
I - at - th** nati;· * of all the resident*
j of Waxulii'x I ι- over twelve y»*.tra old
ι I'he prit·*· only ft.&O Piar»» your
W axa lia· hi· ► u'* < Ity directory
• rnkratt·* a ii>aplriii ul| hat>«tl<*al 11»·.
of bttaln· firm· privât· iltlzen*.
rlnaalflnd liât <>f all trad·* proie»·
♦Ion* iud p«r»ult». mlirplUnrou1
directory of <l»y and «uunty officer»
ikrurhw iode··» et' *U. ihr prlrt*
In II id i-arh You «hunld h4tr
; ■ opr in voar h ont· ιίβ
Priak Ku<v r » ΜΙαο Huai») and
Γοηι S'* «art l«*f» tkla utornlii* for
''htmNri l'rntii «Her·· «III
• lootj io«ii» »ti.l Miuorrnw (IkhlM
i#: I· miln| for Ikflr iru«h and
I >»nfiii tnd an» lUitumi ibn
«ardl « 'li ■· "f ϋ.· tUii
kt) (atr| «m nui >è* tn—iion»d.
ι t .1 ιΙ«·ιγ*4 kat Ik· din· Ih■*
\ tu a a «ko ta le parlait k**llk.
■· h· ran do an hoMaf dai · tttk
»k·» nwmeir». ha» mark for «kick
; *m .koaM M tkaekfnl Mr I. C
| K"de*r* <i| Rranekton ΙΊ wrttm
km h» «nn mm «ni* unakt» '·» ··<»
: «1 k· otiidn l t'tm* >»»r ·β tt« kta
«a >kiM Mi MtlM at fW«r'<
. K lut '"«r· ma4a η »»» · -an at
kite H· «nr* *<**+—· t· Poitti
KMkTf l'*t» H * P»ar»·
Un·'! «ait fer rwr >««t <ko*r
11 lltbiif ·· outil t« ye# !» ' kir»
inrkswn a»ak· te» «w fit· rkr·
u il h ι -*1 · ■ « in !
et**» · baanttftl mAMIM· »»tk
Mrt 4mm I «wwllt» \mmt ■ r»ek
kur . ι λ4 »i:· kd'Utnc vu »ktt»
t· tn tot at ·Ι» »«r» ttana ο®·
J ·. · · f * «k»· I β-
ίο If I κι «I»· '»* *k· k·»* «ni
! fin»·· f*i'« >«« «·»·· «a» 'k·*
• w t «a» ytm · '♦·' V·* Γ
'wim tf
Place and
Tally Cards
W · hjve just re
;·: *:t" ! ι η » ■ >f Pi ; v..
I J iV Cards Stuff !î • i#v >
in î V w Ρ.κΐ CarJs
We hn.ile 'lie furs >
Gibson \rt Co 11η■· and
our present *<t< k far ex-
cells invthtng * - ha·. -
ever se η I "for*·* in thiv
line.
Call and see our new
ne«.· g. u>ds. We have
almost mv kind ot S- >· : -
venir Ρ stal made.
Hood 6 Curlin's
I'f < !ρί|ι·ίι r>rt!(tgii*l#
Every Item in the Stock is
A GIFT
A jewelry line like our· con-
sist.* of gooda practically all of
which are of a rock! character
The»·· (foods too. are the ri^ht
kind of Kift*; they have intrinsic
value beauty and durability.
Our line contains tfifts for a'l
a^es from the baby to the «rand
mother.
if you hâve a birthday or an
anniversary Rift to purchase we
ask you to bear our store in mind
and come and see the beautiful j
(foods we are displaying.
M. W. WALKER
FASH I ON AISLK J EVVELRY.
Κα< lier of Curfew Law Dead.
Omaha Neb. June IS.—Col. Λ1- ι
fxander H. Homeland of Louisville· ;
Κ y . the newsboys' friend and father
)f the curfew law. was found dead;
li bed yesterday tn a room at the j
Murray hotel with a gas jet turned
>11 and the windows aud transom 1
losed. His death however is be-
lieved to have been accidental.
Stringing New Tliue Card.
Information comes from Dallas
that officials of the Katy are at '
worlt <>□ a new time (aid to go into;
effect July 1 the date set for the;
Trinity aud Brazos Valley to begin j
the operation of trains over the Ka- 1
ty's track between Dallas and Wax
abachte. It is not known what chan-
ges if any. will be made in the j
schedule of Kat> trr.lns. The south-
bound Brazos Valle> train will
probabh iea\u Dallas about S t
o'clock a. m.
Jut * I ailed to \grct
I .1 Marcee. who spent last week
at Kaufman attending th· murder
trial (if City Marshal Woodall of
Terrell returned home thi- morning
All of last week was consumed in the
trial of thf case and the court's
< harge was delivered to th»· jury
Saturday morning. Yesterday morn-
ing It iM'iuine apparent that a ver-
dict > ouid not be ig · · d upon and
the jury was disiha: gcd Mi Marcee
stated that nine of the jurors were
for conviction 1 t h ι · · for acquit
tal Woodall wa aci ·ι~··Λ of killing
a ■ oung tnaii named WohlDgtoii at
Terrell une da\ last wllilei The mtir-
det *-|ιιΐ4ΐ !. to M
Marcee.
Κ non ι in \\ ι \ .ι' ι.h hit
l.ui a| lnu»i·· ' λ i'| it» «ilran ΐι·«1 ίο
» h* (·■ * · nuIhtcu' il . jmpalgB I η
M. ' iu ri by -.1 m. of Ib.· fail I hut
' *11 of I h |M > - |l> < ι tit fin Itlill
I·· >t ■· i" ι \\ u*aha< lit·-
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Κ II··tit on .f \ : . .1 lOB'lll'Ull
f I'm Ν < V ·· <U>tliiKuUb««l ι
(Ι||Ι>0 I Kill · I nl \ who rv«|U««
* " m ut W mull α
• il·· t of ι ^ . ii· titiin kta«
l<· 1 h< ■ ι i»f tlRtr*. and
of Ii Ml-» MlMW j
it- Muti. Nit'inl·*·! I'rtalty
ili«.r η» II ktl'i»ti
• l.rtt of Ml «tlUM· liante II *n
ri# «Iι>>· ·■<! ι .ititr· itou «Ith
It- r ι«· r f if ... tf (a llittt latum
\\ h 'noili. i 1·· >>f rfiarlinc
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al Watt ». Ki-
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• arry wt ttr «Ml
kM fine Wal4l«t
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flllfJN IN TH£ flCLO
(Hvrtihew fU4r *v tittrpmr
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il* m hut ft ««*n i t.ijgbt nut} S hv»? !
• t I Hut that tf
t»» !. · '· !·' » ' ■ 1 *'-î a ' I » « «.--«J ; ;*
fis* f:< »rf. and I I. » JH» th» } **a t * ι
roll ϋθ4 itm·*1 gH to t» m« tî
ϊί« *f t h « ; .» *"mwna-vr--χ hi <c r « 111 *i -ir- j
fhr ' fA'h« »î i <1 <>»· *«»d
if i.««a.ï « ·* *Λ -t hi* cl4*f Ηηΐιΐίΐ
i» : « <h"· ·' of All î pit* th«
mother'.#**» from th* l*m«n to th* !
« î id ". .1 » *.< ■ κ · *···?>··..·!· :·; î. -I
fli· |»r» «f hff tek' « u(> ^ ι oJIm t|on t
for tb« or pbλt\^ h«'tr>··. I alwav» 4o\
mr îm · !
Thin trip ι wet»» \u it»* Brtt;»r. {
i«n<S h? Ρα - · ν « Mo»! .'f th·« ·
.1*' it '{· illi i 1
Venu* rural rouU We !»»*#< » flm*
U>! Ui' th«»T· .«T.J rvf'v fin.*· 1 ko
Hp th*»r* ! mal' Il -till larger ' ■
ha».* ΓβΙηΐ'Ί up th*«r«· and a f··* have
planted « · · ·« man) ■ <> four tiiiM
but (ht'i -'til doing toualiioiv· >* ·
the -am· rî.itu! an<! I bop* h»-*t fail!
may find f"■ *·■ ■ *lih a fine crop and
KOttinr f tf t «**■!; ·»·!.:· <·! II.··. fn:·'j
their cotton
V M Park a> he kn«-uw m> ;
shape > l.d UH he I .lit ·"'· Illl I
know hi* home Is a place to get a
good dinner and 1 general!» stop
then John Bishop I* still hi* "hows
and ι ti»-lti ι ont· could nut be found
John and ! used to IKe οιι I'lsgah
Ridge didn't wi John? But we
will not live there any more that!
Is nettled also f H McOot' and W. j
I.. Adams an· neighbors and the> j
both paid ine for m> paper They can |
now disi -uss the doings Of the coun-
ty fut we will keep them posted
I) Mahanev lives right on the John-
son-Kill· line but he Is from Kills
count \ He said he w ould be In our
town In a few weeks and would call
to see us. I now went to Wyatt
where I found Mr. Pritchett who
keeps tin store there. 1 Rot a cold
drink and then went out on the
galler> and got acquainted with
some young fellows who were play !
lug checkers. .1. K. Rawlins son j
was there and he invited me home
with him. That was just what I was!
looking for as it was nearly night. |
That night we hail music on thej
çrapophone and when I told them ■
he story of the song "Why Won't I
rhey Play With Me Vow" we were i
ill silent for a minute then Mrs. |
Rawlins sent us to bed Next morn- j ;
Ing fried chicken was on the bill I
[>f fare. 1 just love Mr and Mrs. I
Rawlins that is all
Mrs. Murphy was next. Her little I
daughter. Madge loves the Knter-t
prise and just makes her mother
take It for her. She is a bright little j
girl and will be a smart woman for
she loves to read. J. W. Crouch an j
old Erath county man took my pa- |
per for the first time. We will make
a good Kllis countian of him yet. j
Mrs 8. E. Minor and her boys j
have a big trop i had dinner there
and they are just as friendly as j
they can be The boys were making j
things move and the good mother'
had them a fine dinner. Wm 0 Da- ι
vi.- was next Mrs Davis tenewedj
for slii- Ilk· ■ our paper too well to
net out long at a tiuie \rchie Bel-
lew was there ai work for them and |
he ι alright for I taught him when)
In wic i mall l>o> 1 \\ Bobbin
-aid. "Sure -end it on " and A. I.
McKlvany said he would not know
bow to get on without the Kntei .
prise now Good men. and such |
words are encout aging to a hard i
working 1 ow d who do their best to
keep up oui record a: having tin· ι
be-t iount> nai-er In Te»a
S ^ ( ιιΙιμ UMil m 11 vt· near !Κ·
lull I.I < >rat lit· liuiiKht out J Η. Η
Ovi'uU and In· i- tut* lii«utfd mm
llrlttnti I lull···! Iher* mid Mi> far
• r ild lhf> »■ !·· Wfl| plfiiwd with
ihtdr »»■* honte Thf> fca** « fin··
|·ιιγι· mid tludi frlfiid- down here
« III Ι·*· κΙ ul to kirn» 'ho are no
|ili'«i>Miiitly liMiiii'd
Itrltton Ik on ih·· Kll W-Tur rant
lltii- rtlf) hit»* ι li.itih and Ptttal
morr» and are i>utrInκ ti|> two mot··
«tor·*» (ittllt of ι out rft·· Our Rood
frtvnd I' lt< ndm>in. * hi· In· out
about a mik· ha· hullt htm a flue
l*o-lliit) tuni-■ I .nu «lad to a»·»
him lhu« fli*4 f<n h·· d***r«r.i till
kimmI tain*· ill lilni-xir and family
V» nlHht lain·· ntk I Jrn«» 11> to th*
huHii' of tu» ■· >ιιιιχ frl'Wil. J I'
Thot«iM*»ii lin «a» rtuitii up hi*
hlndrr to rut I m« <>at* f-*r M' till >
lard It* I» .· fin·- mm* man and h a»
■ fin· rnf ttu lralft*rtft ι· Kd
gar }W*i. Iliv* · lin* II·· nerd lu lit# I
at Mi»rii« K< ad ka···· mttt of
M liltwh Ikotr tt \l ItlntM ι
• Μι· u»»f nm tniottlai far a tuttN
(ditnivr It* *·*« "I'll |tlMt ml At·· ι
!«·) in fca»·' ft »iaad
I* tt kit · m λ» |»l-» » ι «τ -ltd *h*n I
I «filial on tla* »#*** ft* 'ν**· ι
I It Ukv It tiled ''I c*t tft* mif
HH b«tt Τ II Itatvftftttft I («I nit
*a li*·. lot· Mr feed m< ««ι Mf*r !
»ftd *fta illi ad) Ilrrt >41 || J Κ
llatoi· iad 1% \ *ItIiht«ad tat·
fat ·■··» «h» ilvfti » ftftt* lafefd· I
• »«M>* »*·*■ h»ertfts. *taM<*» rft*» Sit!
H*4 »·*()» »fcd tft«tr r»*f<« t»ft I
at»< *r*' V' kinad ha»
U m illltaar JakaHia at aa* tad ft* ι
ft*· (ml 4wl vf fti* work «itrtdt
Η|·«1 h* fill·*· tk« |f|*4 Hfl
h* ·*#** ft traxKMi ««et·* ««4 otlt
• •»it* f**t at a Ma* H I. VI· «"»»
nlrt f*4 «w» fix Utn»t It* fta* a
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p*f (»*» H» * * a»** e**a w *
koj» ιο know k:M hm»· f■·' »!
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: <' fi* τ ' t * · Η *- * f t '
uait>&< ¥.·· ■'·■! i« » i« «««
InvminAL J $4 lllï.f» W ki '· tfeT·
I r . · lb- I.!»' « .f. ι H I- Mr«««a
λϊ-4 lt«-\ · "{""Saed a mlal»'·»? of
the Γ Γ rhuffb Will Mi!!* sa·! J
f: ν vi·. u* t.. ή d ii»i · ■ *!·· »
b*f« Th« »Γ(» rtoaMn* ιfîrIr crop»
■ * < · f . ;· ». .( it ) I tî:
«111 roto* up «iffe « btf rrt»p »»
I ». ν χ. VV H H.»> ar.1
lh«T«· 1 f .■;[> J W fj \« »n λ .. hi» f ;
iher ir> la» The «14 Bcnfl»man I» T*>
r»m old I.tit in «tilt livelj And A
(wh! lalkxf It· >iwd to lift n«'Ar
ftadkln Ttu- d*> Ικ-tor* I «α* there
he t. >ij returned fmni «' 'Irrn Ten
i· . < ati.l northern Μί·»ι ίρρΙ
While t heir he went over the battit
·:>·> ■ "f îîhis.-.h ■?:·! 1 "'luth III·
id Shlloh » κ* QOw a park five
mile* square and that U »a« beautl
f ■.I «It:. flowet► evergreen* and
ïtatn;<r> The rannim arc all In
pla<·· just a- tin » » ft·· during t Î ι « ■
awful battle
The "bloody [wind and flip hot-
iit-i ν n<■-! »t ri· pointed out to him j
A lit] au exact repli" a of the old Shi
loh chutch is there on the identkalj
spol and 4*»er> Sunday people go i
then to worshtp Bronze tablets tell
the position* of the different divi>
loit^ More than 5.001' northern sol
dlei - are buried there and their
graves aie kept in perfei ι order by
1 he federal government. Hut the j
brave southern boys who gave theli
lives there for what we all know to
be right are sleeping in unkept !
graves Itut time will right all!
things and some day this great na-
lion will understand and on decor-j
ation day flowers will lie put on the
maw- of the men who wore the
gray as well as on the graves of
those who wore the blue. Mr. New-
man went to the war in the First
Mississippi cavalry. Company Κ na-
iler Col. Moreland. While he was
tone on this trip he traveled the
•oad that Γ>~ years ago he rode over
writeback with his bride behind him
is was the fashion in those days.
I'he battle of Shiloh was the first
iattle I ever heard of for my father
iad a brother shot through the lungs
here and m\ step-mother had a
irother killed there I have heard
he soldiers of our neighborhood
ell of how they charged a battery
rhey were all in Col. C'rossland's
•omntand and had been fighting all
ia> ι ne> were renevea auout t> ι
l'clock by a regiment of Louisiana )
'ouaves. The first thing the Zouaves
■vere ordered to do was to take a
lattery on an opposite hill The
'zouaves started hut soon fume ruti-
λιιιη back and never stupytid till
they were under cover of a hill In
the rear. Here Oen Albert Sldnev
Johnston rode up with the blood
streaming off his boot heel for he
was already wounded and asked Col. |
''rossland if he could take that j
batten Col Crosslund never replied
tint gave the order "forward " He
took the battery but at an awful
dhs of men lie saw it would be im-|
liosslble to hold the position so he
ipiked the cannon and retreated
rt'hen the> came back they came
telling "if you want to so to hell |
III-! charge a batter* ('apt Morris i
i| niy county was a beardless youth)
if twenty. and -lender and as pretty |
is a girl The flag of his company !
Iiad the whole staff shot awa\ from!
ι lie pic ι I'd it up wadded it Into a
Hindi' and stuffed it Into the mouth ι
if one of those Yankee cannon. Λ !
Yanki · buy captain w ho looked as I
.oung as he was standing by the
>ld gun and with a cocked pistol in
Hi halld. .ns. "You dallied rebel.
I it kill miu If you were not so
lining ('apt Morris replied "I uni.
ι·· Miunget than yourself sir." |
I'll·1 > shonk hunds and were soon 1
•nil going hit mu> lighting to· wha'
hi" each thought Ma» light Col
; los'laud wan a noble man and |
ter) mid) loved til in Col \N M
Μι Knight of oui · ||\ was a m· in Iter |
if til· ' nun maillai with Col Cti»*^
uUii that 11 t**d the doctor who ι i 11·ί1
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AM KIIRET PILLS
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li« λ · -aj Κ : 1 ney nil· will cur*
liriet'. » !>!»«·.m ntat*·:··» Oout.
Khe«mati»nj I.urntra*o. Drop»y.
Backarbe Too Frequent. Scanty or
luff!· uls I rloa'i n. ι atarrb »f lb·
Hladder iBroatlnearo of L'rioe
It .Kid ι rtlaon. Heart t'dptUUM.
Nladder Trouble. Constipation. BIÎ-
ttmisne»» SIrk ll««dtdM. Nervou*-
ne»» and many other dtiwa^.-n that
fomi· from the kidney*
If you have any of the above nam
<•«1 di«»»»«" and will send 10c In «li-
ver to p.iy pontage and mailing we
will *-nd you a &0c box "free *'
Tbottrar.d? of people who suffer from
kidney troubles have been cured by
their une. that Is why we offer you
the first bo* free
Do not delay but write for the free
box before you lay this offer aside.
Address Swain Medicine Co Kansas
City. Mo. All druggists sell them at
&0c per box. 1
AT THE
Τ H EATORIUM
TODAY
Alladin and His Wonderful
Lamp.
XOHTH SIl»l·: SQUARE.
AT THE
EMPIRE
TODAY
Life of Daniel Boone.
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.
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Greenville and return $3.40. Ac-
count Christian Church Chautauqua
On sale June 21 22 23 26 2S anil
29 limit. June 20.
Hound trip rates to various points
it·>i more than one hundred mile dis-
taun-s On sale June IS and 19.
l.tmit June 21 at one one-third fare
Round trip rates Galveston Kerr-
·. ill»· Velasco KaRle l'ass and other
points now on sale Limit 60 day*
from da·»· of sal··
Mot Springs Arl^ and return
$1 I ·> \n nuiit of Typographical
I nlon loinention On ale Angus'
1 II and 12 l.imit August 26
I'm informal Ion regarding othet
rates ι all Μ Κ Λ 'Γ pa .t'Uger
ai ion J. Il (Ji'orge Agt
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1907, newspaper, June 18, 1907; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070318/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .