The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 88, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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peachment. eut kc.-ps on bousing
If .· ibiui -.-k" I·- ilffcul.-l. It w ill
I»!» brought about »>:· men who mo
not lov· prohibition lc^-. but they
love "somelio<f? " mor«\
Ho« do th<> f'oinili xter prohibi-
tion sts enjoy rv tH: the meaafcg·'*
«ïilch aro !-:ilii to be p:i.--Ιηκ flown
tin· line just at this time"
T'".< organ* Ίο not «et^rn to be f«»a-
luring the remarks of Senator Hall
in favor of l'oimlexter. but tin'ι
thfv utiilf stand each other.
.Iltiiii" l'oiDiîfVt* r kf lit Fro-t
today. We suppwe he is preparing fo-
tli. bip fr<>: J which is to nip his Kiib-
urnntor'j:! boom n· vt Saturday.
"How «il! you have your crow""
the quest I at' which «ill In· nsk-tl
by waiter* vfhen -crying many of
the «milidaif'îi on»» week from tomor-
row
We have Π"! >et tiPitr.l I : >ιι »ην|
«f the org:\ii» iti reply to the qui i iii
naked hy us in regard to dlsfriot
representation at tin· Fort Wor'h
convention.
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Why don t the homo rule and Im I '
self government ortiana jump on i
Governor Campbell r>r threatening'
to interfere with the price fight plo |
ture buaineix '
Things which are equal to <!i«.·
nam»· thing art· equal to each oth<*r.
If the republicans voted with Joe
Bailey then J»e Halley certainly
voted with the republican»
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Daily the other candidates are tell-
ing crowd» of three· and four hun-
dred that Davidson la not In the
race while At the game hour thous-
ands are listening to the old tnan tell
what he la going to do when he ge>»
to be governor.
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Even the always alert Denlsoi
Herald has for the nonce forgotten
the Red to th| Rio Grande roadway
project.—Wac* Times-Herald.'' Ye·
our esteemed Denison neighbor i·
too busy just now. looking after
home rule and local self government
It will not be necessary for th·
railroad commissioners to inspect
the different line· of railroads In
Texas at any time in the near futur*
Ton aee. Colquitt has been making
tils his apeetal duty for the past
jrear. In tM· wy he has been earn-
ing his salary.
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tl other day William Jennings;
Hryr.i ι 'marked that he rould not*
u ïi«l · - ■ stand haw two flu. tlan r -
.'ions could justify themsel·. w* In I
coca.e.ns In war with each other.
Tim- I'li-'itbly λ i ; tu mi realizing it· J
Mr. Hryan in a tingle *entetire ι
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the airangcHt mystferlci of modern
civil izatlon.
Difficult :is It is 11) understand wi y J
hrijitinn nation ^should go to war!
with on«' another the fact remains]
that chr.tian nations are mow war-
ilk» than other* They have more
war. than other nation;; and their!
warfare Is deadlier than the non-!
christian rares. One might almost j
suppose thai war ip !ts most destruc-
tive form had cojne hand In hand |
with clvllUation e>r the thousand of
wflr- ..f old of which the poets san::
were w th few exceptions' small
ones as con·pareil with the titanic
conflicts of modetn times In chris-
tian lands
Nor do «·;>: nsi nations lluiit their
warlike activities |o their own circle.
The t.·:. h ' >n-cfi!I: tian nations to
C.vht Thc> ijrill non-christ! ι ι
armies supply tlrem with weapons
ι I amuuitlon. iiiktruct them In the
ttse of deadly expjosivts and s >me-
time.s send christian offher^ to lead
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d> tri.'ion of life kind the m ox. hril·
ll.ii ' \ . l.i · ai ( vuipliehe I in Wtvv.
by noti-chrictlnn lorci s have been
w >n with Implements Invented nul
supplied by chris! an nations. Tue
whole thing I» a riddit a myster.
for which greater men than .Mr.
H ■ ·ΐι !a.e faileit to find a solution
New York Mail.
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\T Till liOHOI K or SO< lAMSM.j
in settlement of the quo warranto)
suit l>> the κ»;·-{«■ i)f Oklahoma against
the Watere-I'torce Oil company the
respondent pleaded guilty to a viola-
tion of the aatl-trnst law and was!
fin» I î7. .(hhi The company is fur-j
th'T restrained from entering in'o
•ι combine In restraint of trade and
tignui to maintain a uniform prl< e
for oil in all part* of the state. This
price has been agreed on by conns >1
for the partie* litigant although It
I* not a part of the stipulations and
provision is made for the settlement
of future differences as to conditions
and prices through arbitration.
Thus a monopoly Is fixed by agree-
ment and brought under regulation
in respect to the price It shall ask.
and to some extent the kind of busi-
ness It can do. This is the natur.il
course to pursue and Is identical
with that urged as the solution of
the public utility monopoly.
But when a commercial enter-
prise like the Waters-Pierce ΟΊ Co.
Is restrained and regulated and tk·
•tate assumes conta»! of the price It
may aak. whether tfee law of anpply
and demand la recôfnited or not U
It not an approximation of aoclallam?
II the atate fixes it price or oil
whether by law or by agreement may
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So ruri the courso of things.
<;ι\ ί\«. ι>ι τ
ί lie "-tri.ml· M;lll> a
Citizen of \Y'i\atinctiie.
Aiound nil day wi:h na aching
Can't rest at night;
Knough to make any one "ϊΐνο
out."
Doan'. Kidney Pills A ill give re-
newed life.
They will cure the backache;
Cure every kidn"y 111.
H re is convincing pi oof t. at this
is so:
Mr·. Worley Svehink Knnia Tex-
as. says: "For several months 1
cou M I arlly get aiound on aeronnt
■if 1 lameness in m£ back. There was
a constant. ben rite· down pain jiibi
over my kidneys #nd my head ached
rilmost continua Ifc. The kidney ue-
i ret ions were aîné disordered and my
ι iiae:· did not β ο their work pron-
« : ly. I fitially lie came so miserable
that 1 decided tS consult a physician.
At that time a/ neighbor told me
about Hoan's ledney Pills and I pro-
cured Λ suppljl I used two boxes of
this !···■*·'dv ahd was >o completely
i oved thai 1 lave not had an attack
of hackaeHo* <inring the two years
that ha\ ·· since passed. I loan's Kid-
ney Pills in my case proved to be
more effective than any other reme-
dy I ever tried an 1 for that reaso'i
I heartily recommend theui to other
kidney sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
ι·."its. Fe.iter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo
New York sni<· agents for the Unite 1
Slates.
Remember the name DonnV^-
a! 1 tà^P-Ha-ntliyr —
sheriff s Sale.
Γ e State of Texae ι ouniy of Kills:
By virtue of an order of sale is-
sued out of the honorable distrir.
court of Runnels count}* on the 26th
day of May 191 it. by the clerk there-
of in the case of I A. Tyler ν " ! sus
Λ Κ Marshall. J. It. Roberts and
Clint Roberts and lo me as sheriff
directed and delivered. I will proceed
to sell within the hours prescribed
by law for sheriff's sales op the first
Tuesday In August. Ii> 10. Ifbelng the
2hd day of said month before the
court house door of said i'llis coun-
ty. in the city of Waxapachie the
fpllowing described property to-ivit:
Situated In Kills cointy Texas
and known as· part of tl*· M. 1"». Bul-
lion survey. 107 23-10(1 acres of the
Samuel Frederick survey a part of
the W. M. Secret sitrwy and all of
the Thomas Mitchell lurvey of 1*8
acres of land and being same tract
of land conveyed by T. H. Wright
to Clint Roberts on November Hth
1908 and by Clint Roberts to J. B.
Roberts on December 19th. 190t>.
levied on as the property of A. E.
Marshall. J. B. Roberta and Clint
Roberts to satisfy a judgment
amounting to 14352.83 in favor of
J. A. Tyler and cost of suit.
Given under my band this 7th day
of July. 1910.
W. H. FORBES. Sheriff.
By Rush Hickman Deputy. 34
I have a few picture· displayed In
the electric window for Ule benefit oi
those that can't paaa m/ studio evert
day. If yon want to tfee finer work
and finer inountycyl at the studio.
I am here to glu» /ou the beet onl
door work as wal/ai in the studio.
Phone 106 and tine an engagement
with Mrs. P. P. pevenport. leading
photographer. * Mwtt
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(k> «lat» «tu li.iiid him thf> ftomitm-
llm »n hla hH-tli.1» July 23.
Kf th" 'run «iowid it ρ η nd Mo ·
I ji! <t'i- of ' IMvt'l »ll'
;»tn i'on'" »ιΓ»ΙΙ«Ι>1 tin» Π.lull lull' I
• I lalforoi and fur fifι«·«-ι» mlnii·
t ·· i :■·. luaiitsl iMfiU-itt·* and
•!r H»*ldaou| suirrounded h> a bo
(in rm u. talHt'l politic At VVjnoan
Mi I viilmir b d an HUillcei* of ov«v
nn men. whe k< lit him ronfini' I
ν i ι h : u -ι < i * ■ ι β and wlio had to pu ι
htm onto th<· train as it moved aw-»>
li(>catrsp of t fe< interest In w!:h: h<
« ii s sa y i η ε
At White the candidate was
innt.· careful an<1 kept his eye on tIn
tinrnishing sÉitks of peaches at th<
express door iiwhlle he shook ham's
■vith the boys.
Al Hlg Sanïl> .Mr. Davidson was
IoosUhI upon I a truck and for iea
k .i inutcs addressed ϋοο nu a. and ui
l'rvrp he st M>d on a stump and on
: tertahjed over 250 men while hi
■v ai ted ?ur a train for .1: -·k·>î. il!·
So intereeved (did both speaker and
I liis audlencft become that when the
train swung Sàround the curve and
! swept up to ttdL station Mr. Davidsoa
1 kept on talking ks he ran for
I liis audience following np.
"Good bye audi goofi luck to you'
ί was shouted ont of the car window.
I Although the deception along his
ι route of travel wtis most grafitfying
! to Mr. Davidson his reception at Gil-
! mer. Tyler and Jacksonville was
! equally encouraging and to Mr. Da-
; vidson and his friends at least most
s'gnlflcant.
The courthouse square nt Gilmer
was ciowded with teams of farmers
who had come to tpwn to hear the
I speakinR. The Courthouse- was jam-
med with people. Every tea· was
taken every window filled and sev-
enty-eight stood throughout the en-
tire address. The candidate's address
elicited applause at many points and
at the close he was surrounded w.th
men eager to grasp his hand. He
v s intioduced by V& O. sAmp-
candidate for the/legislalure who
made many complimentary remarks
concerning Davidson.
Tyler AHe home of Cone Johnson
was iff (Text stopping place of Mr.
Jarful son. Here he was met at the
station and driven to the opera
house In front of the house a band
played as the crow*»' swarmed up th=>
stairs. Estimates as to the number
of people in the audience varied. The
seating capacity was filled and many
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!:·> Mr lintldtnoil Int.- fi<Hv<>r<<i fif-
ι ι i n roKiitar »|mwIi^. Ι< 1(1··η min-
ing nuîutious abort talk» and thi
lia* not ΙκΊ ΐι a slnsh instant-· witt-r
Hi)· meinluM' of h£ aud!i ii'<· !)..-
provoked retort Uv ultoulliu for
soin» other «i.i.di :alo or bj aHktr.u
i|uestione.
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! I.:v MlMHI · SC.IMH I ΙΛΒ» I it lll| lil ! il.
< orpus ChrisiJ Texas .lu! s. 1
lam ru ι ht'r surprised at 1 h t- νί
spread Idea which I /Rather fro'.a
-Liim -M-haii-··- that-1 o|t|iii" i- far
! in the lead in Élis wirt of the stat".
1 have watchef i1m> rare since the
ί beginning and at (jfie time it did seem
I that Colquitt had things pretty muc"i
: his way in Southwest Texas. But
I since Gen. Davidson went over this
I territory there has been a steady
j rush of voters to his standard which
; has changed U'tt fciimiUon.
w- ' ι r;-twie;
Editor of the Corpus Christ' Cron?i
KASCINATIM; III!ίί.
Κ very Woman Who l'ses Parisian
Sasïe lias Plenty of It.
Women who desire plenty of beau-
tiful hair with a brilliance and lux-
uriance that cannot fail to command
admiration should begin using Par-
isian Sage at once.
Parisian Sage will greatly improve
the attractiveness of any person's
hair inia few days. It will do more;
It will i^d rhe scalp of every particle
of disgusting dandruff; it will stop
falling htdr and itching scalp or
money batVc.
It cools' and refreshes the scalp
in summer and removes every trace
of the odor arising from perspira-
tion in a fe\* minutes.
Parisian Sage is a daintily refresh-
ing and free from grease or still-
ness. It will make hair grow and jJre-
i vent it from turning gray. /
Hold by druggists everywhere/ and
by the Cur! in Drus Co. for 50'cent s
η large bottle. M>il orders filled all
charges prepaid by the American
makers (iiroux Mng. Co. BiWffalo N.
"In the time I have usey Parisian
Sago 1 have found It venf satisfac-
tory both as a grower aj^l dandruff
cure."—Miss Ada M. Hratt Hooslck
l^tZa March 23 1910.
Notice to Auto Drivers.
The Chautauqua open* next Tues-
day and in order that the chances for
accidents may be curtailed auto dri-
vers are requested to use Jefferson
street between the city and tfce paru
and other vehicles should .ose Main
street. It is hope;! thes^ instruc-
tions will be follewed diving the en-
campment. Auto drivers^are also cau-
tioned not to excced fe speed limit
on pain of pioeocutiap. There has
been some complaint lately about
fest driving of epos. Attention is
called to this so Nfct no one may un-
thoughtedly get into trouble.
JIM SHIPPEY City Marshal.
"I* IJfe Worth Sactug?"
Mrs. Mollie McRaney Prentiss
Miss. writes that she had a severe
case of kidney and bladder troubl-j
and that four iottlrt of Foley's Kid-
ney Remedy enrefl her sound and
well. She dossier letter by saying:
"I heartily ree mmend Foley's Kid-
ney Remedy to any sufferer of kid-
ney disease. It s^vpd my/(!te." B. W.
Fearis. / d
Buy Woo^S'uw
All split ash andr oak. No rounj
wood In It. Τ We JSest that ha· beet
In town thlsAyir. Price $4.50 pel
cord. Phone lit. Tour trade vill b«
appreciated. If. M. McCaul kRo. 81
(»· ;tk f<'l l' ι it I
H» · M M Hmoks will .■ t 'r· ■·
the \«>t. ■ t- of Klit- county ob Μ».ι·
.I.-ι\ nleht .liiiv is. j'i o'clock
. > : 1 t ha i'i irt 'OU;.· lawn η » r.i-îi . ■
i»f tho ΓΗ· .lltl.tov ..f .lu.ii-·.. Wllli;.i!t
l'oindexlcr.
1 Judge H rooks ί« wtil and -favor-
ably known 10 the people of Kill
vounty. and his distinguished po.-i-
: lion as a jmi:.·.<■ and fearless ! ont-
ίspoken ho:n<.Kty as a man. pecufia·-)-·-
I iualif\ hi' to handle i η <·*φ -tit<■
I wa; tii.» ·|.·ι ••'oiisr "t 1 - - : ·.·. 'his
! campa vu. · · ri; ■' "* V : "ι
ι prohibit ion upon ·.■ man
j years durit a the tri s ·»η 1 unbop..-
I iarity of iùe lor al < .>tion law'p. .1·
] lias shape:! the judicial opinio·'-;
j upon that subject j th· highest
I courts of Texas. U
I Seats- will be provided upo:t th'
j lawn to accommodate the audience
with a special reservation for Tty? la-
dies. Every citizen who desirefe I ο
hear a candid discission of the is-
sues of the present race for governor
Is cordially invited to^hear Ji^dge
Brooks speak.
'vCEN'TRAL POIKDEXTKR CLVi'.
ΙΪΝζ. Mizell J. R. Mayhev· Jud^v
J. T. SpNtçer J. C. Loggins Chits.
A. Pippen Culbertson J. 1.
Gammon Committee.
m
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l have resigned w position in
Trinity University ana will leave in
a few days for Europe. I will sell
at a great bargain my househo'dj
goods my excellent eekct'ou of j
hooka splendid commentaries and
guides to Rible study. Olivet type-;
writer in excellent con1i'i.'n. π..·κ
roekers. tables dressers chairs'
bmils window curtain^ and ■ ' a les
'.food and gasoline stores /v.'t din-
ner sets clocks dozen loldjri- el.ai -
standard sewing machliW' r.ufivi
lots fronting University campus.
Great bargain. Must be sold 'i-
week. See furniture 751 West "jit!
street. E. F. Baker. 88
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No. 204 leave# 7:33 ρ
No £<12 leave· 9:45 ι
No. Κ' (Limited) leaves ..7:n7 ρ
Soil! Ii Bound.
No. 203 leaves ?P3 a
No. 201 leaves 7:33 ρ
No. 5 (Flyer) leaves . . . . 9: 2f> ρ
No. it (Limited) leaves ..10:3:. a
II. & T. t'.—Went llouiKl.
No. 8a leaves _..6:2Γ> a
No 83 leaves 6:4." ρ
No. 89 weft bound arrives 11:
a. St. Connects at Garit
train from the north aij
south from Corsicana
No. 87 west bound arrives 6:35
m. Connects at Garrd
ivlth train from the nort)
East Hound.
No. 82 leaves 11:25 a. m. Conned
at Ennis for Houston.
No. 86 leaves 9:08 ρ
No. S8 leaves 9:00 a. m. Connu
with north and southbouij
No 84 East bound leaves 4:50
rt). Connects with souti
bound to Mexia and nort;
bound to Dallas.
Trinity «X Krazo-i Valley Soutlilmun
No. 5 leaves 11 05 a
No. 3 leaves 12:05 a
Northbound.
No. 6 leaves 4:45 ρ
No. * "eavee 5:45 a
Owned and contorlled by home
people and dependent upon
home peo.tle for support.
Our service is good and -ve
are getting more long distance
connections all the time.
Are you patronizing a ho^ie
institution ?
Β Ellis Co. independent Teisphone Co.
Ε. Γ. HA1UUN. 3Unager.
«sBBaKMBBMKnr &τ®3ηβπεε vbewj
COME TO
OUR STORE
when you need anything
in the f
Jewelry
Line
If your \Vatch \t out of
order we cfcn *x it for
you. . . Our prices are
reasonable —and our
guatantee goes with the
price.
M. W. Walker
je.we.le:r
—Sooth Side Square—
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Hot Weather Anni»
hilators are the
ELECTRIC FANS
we sell
Turn a swlteh and you have
a cooling btfeeze. no matter
how sultry the day.
We have Fans and Fan Mo-
tors of the best make.
Fans of the standard brack-
et pattern at prices from
12.50 up.
Waxah&chie Gas Ô
Electric Co.
Observation Cars
For summer rates write I
C. W. STRAIN G. P. Α. Fort WerthJ
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