The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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The Waxahachie Daily Lighi
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A CAR LOAD OF FLOUR
Yi'Mrul IV « uni.i l Icil ι II of CIVYS ΓAL
••ft wh··! flour ths I* the linoM il -m *
produtfil a'lii wt· would Ilk to M nj \ oil i ν Γ k φ
<>n ϋ trUI oil) r |l IS pnr »ach ·
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Phones
J. B.HINES
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Wr !><·* Ιο nay to nut mmif frl#n<t« and riiMntnt r* lh«t «. ι.ι\·
I hi· day «old our «trorrry ΙιιιιΊηι > « un < ηΙ1·>«·· «I »··« ι Ι· Mr I
I'luumrr of Ihl* rlty and Mr H s Mlddliton uf lllllalinrn \lr
Pliimmpr n>-<v|* no ri*oniwi#ndni Inn in tin ι>»·«ι|>|« of Wnxnhn< hl<·
_ having h»n with 1 ht1 Will M<~ir·· Hardware Γη of I hi*· rll.v foi ♦
^ ai-voral yi-arw and Ικ κ man ηΓ *ond ΙιιικΙιιιή'· ι|ιιηΙ'ΓΙ<ηΙΙοΙι- Μι ♦
4 Mlddli'tnn lu an PXprrlPnrpd grnriryman having Imm>ii ronm-flnd ♦
* wllh Oie ginnery firm of Edi'ii* Dm "I Mtllabnm for a ninnhrr
of year* Thanking you «Il for itaal favor* and I mating (liai
you Will irlvr our κίιιγγ^βλογβ a ahare of youi patronage *o arc.
Yonra 'truly
ROY CONNALLY ô CO.
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Try a AacK of our Crystal Mis- i
souri Fiour guaranteed to be as X
good as the best price $1.85 per 1
sacK. We also have a fine grade j
of Texas flour at $1.65 per sack ♦
every sack gu®ranteed. *
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R. C. JOHNSTON 4 CO. !
Lumley's Old Stand Phones 31 |
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Cakes Crackers Fruits and Nuts
We have a fresh shipment of the above.
These prices for two days—
Eggs 20c per doz 2-lb tomatos #1 per do/
3-lb tomatos #1 25 per d ζ
Z'ÀZl'â Ο. P. LUMLLY
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Just Received
A fresh shipment of Swift's
Breakfast Bacon in glass
Hams and Lard. Try some. ♦
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W. A. GIBSON
Both Phones No. 91
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3-lb Tomatoes per dozen $1.20
Best white cooking oil per gallon -60
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Î THE SPOT CASH STORE
i W. B. RENDER
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Just IVeceiVed
A iresh shipment of Swift's Premium
Hanks Bacon and Lard.
i These are the best goods the market affords. ·
♦ That's why we handle them. ...
ot'r· P. P. SMITH Ô CO. "»
ARKANSAS STORM
THIRTEEN KILLED
l'ont ( onn'trs in |..i«.l«m Ar
kinvis \tt Swrpl l>\
1ornado
ONE TOWN IS 0FSTR0ÏE0
\ 11 Hciiims tl I isltn I \u|l|
I \%n ami filrphonr ami I « lr
gia|tl. S«r\κr Is Mlii-lni
Ro.tils Washed Oui
Mille ItiH'k. Ark Krt> J I I)·
Kltinlnv In l.onoki' rnunt> ami taut:
In κ nortliea»! ΙΙιπιιικΙι l.nnnk· 1*ral-
r11·. WihuliiifT and Poiacll rollnlli«.
ι* tornadu rani· I ycaicrda) inornliiK
III Knsi Arknnnan and aroordlng to
ι In* heal f ii f<> nil a I Ion olilalnnlilr llili
tern |ji>iHons were killed ami at
tens! eleven ηργΙοιιηΙ* hurl Τ11 < ·
known dead In l/onoke ronrit> *re
I.· ν 11«· (liinnrll Τ vrais. Woodruff
enmity near Aiiuustii Hull I ' r·· n I « mid
wife II" Ii Ii lr Seal ami « I f · ■ Tlnlile
ΙΛ. μ|»Η πι m .til 1111 η 11 « ι » 11 ιι·κ""
At Fisher. Ifi Poinsett count} tin·
reported dead are I S Hams. Mr*
Stone h ltd Wade Freeze
A relief train left Mi ink ley at 5
o'clock yesterday afternoon for Fish-
er where it is said that all of the
building's in the town were blown
down save two The storm was ac-
companied by a heavy rain and a
great deal of electricity Al Lonoke
Lonoke count> the new jail was
Ht ruck and slightly damaged.
Telegraph and telephone commun
ication has been cut off from that
part of the stale most seriously ni
fected. and rumors are conflicting
At Walters Chapel. Lonoke conn
fy. il was rumored that sixteen per
sons were killed but a relief party
from Carlisle tailed to verify the re-
port .
In Prairie county north of Desaro
the storm struck hard and Mrs. Sam
Webb was badly hurt. A house was
blown Into White river and a man
on a houseboat in Huyou Dean no
narrowly escaped drowning. The
rain was particularly heavy in and
around Little Uock. Many roads were
washed out and a bridge across the
! Fourche on I he West Nineteenth
street pike had to be anchored In
position as the water was ten In-
ches above the floor of the bridge
IIOMH FOIl TUN WOMKN.
Senate Adopt h Joint Resolution
Amending Mir Const it tiljiou.
Austin. Texas Fob. - I The sen-
ate yesterday unanimously adopted
the senate point resolution amend-
ling the eotjst it ut Ion for the estab-
lishment of a Confederate Woman's
Home Kulogistic speeches wore
' made by Senators Willacy Kollle
Cofer Meachutn and hraehMeltl.
During the considérai Ion of the res
1 olulion a large delegation members
of the Daughters of the Confedera
cy were permitted to occupy seats
on the floor of the senate.
(Jrocery Ntore Changes llanriv
A business deal of considerable
Importance was made Tuesday by
which .1 K. Plum mer and R. S. Mid
dleton have become owners of the
grocery establishment on College
stroot formerly conducted by Hoy
j Connally & Co. The ntyle of the firm
In the future will be Plummet* λ
Middleton. By the consummation of
t II lu (leal II gOOIl cmr.1'11 or >f IIIHDOr»
cornes to Waxahaehle to reside. Mr.
ι Mlddleton was for a number of yea m
connected \v 11 h the grocery firm of
Kden Hi'oUiers In llllisboro and Ih an
experienced grocery man. Mr. l'Ium-
mi'r Ih well known lo IIn» people of
the ritν h h h man of wide business
experience. For I lie past four or live
yenrs lu' li π h been connected Willi
tilt' Will Moore Hardware company
where he won bouts of friends by
Ills courteous dealings with the pub-
lie. Ile Invites IiIh frletldw lo eome
and »"o him nnd make llu> acquain-
tance of Mr. Mlddlelon.
(JlVen I>ny for llnrli l'enny.
(Ireenfteld lnd. Feb. 24 Riley
Johns of llrown township after η
trial In the circuit court wan lined
I $1 nnd sent to Jail for 80 days. He
was charged with stealing a bale of
hay valued at Λ0 cents from Oeorge
T. .1 oh neon a farmer.
Ills punishment Is a day In Jail
for each penny. Johns did not deny
the theft but the morning nfter he
I went to the owner nnd offered to pay
I him. He Is η one-armed man with
I a wife and three small children.
Contract for Hewer
The city council bad a called
meeting Tuesday afternoon and 'au-
thorised the construction of a sewer
line lti lCast Knd. Thrt sewer will be-
gin In Kaufman street near the resi-
lience of IT. 1). Tlmmon» and extend
eastward on Kaufman and Vlckcry
?. treats to Ibe Intersection of Knnla
street. The line will be put down
under the usual conditions those
contributing to the work receiving
credit on their water account for the
amount subscribed.
9H Μ l\ I* Mil» IWN I « »MI \
r». · M » t»f H ·
II. Ilit· t"t»
Till npef» lti< l'Htm I* fre» In h II
ηtlil II u hop· ! th*· · y«m yfrntli <
}«Nrif»U> lh»» bolt· will h· «%t* him
Munir trJH bo furnished lu 'h*' de
J»« 1*1 tnor»t of munir of Ttim»> 1 *f»Iν·»ι
Mit) A ad will consist of b md te le·
Mon# or» h estim tftofiure* »)«»?· ot«
« h «I h ill lu» iimlrr the pet outil ill
rorlion Of Mowafd I! lîood « H .fudge
M M II· rilll* Of Ο meatus k and fii
I*>thian (loat rottio highly teroni
UK'Tlded ThefT ulll 1»|» ftotllofbltlg do
ln« every minute. "o loi evervbod\
I» present « vp« i tl:n: lo be entertain
oil and uptiffe·'.
IΊ λ il κ fo Mo· evening tnoellng ai·
about malured This meeting will be
hold th· Odd Γ<ΙΙο\\-' Mal! find
ιhe 1>ht>u«-l wlîl l)o spread ill lb·*
Κ nights of P> I b 1H y hall Those ai*·
for Pythlana onl> and largo repri-
sent η » i îijj h h 1*4* exported frotn over
il»·1 (îislrlrf This will bo t lit» lareost
gathering of prominent Pythlans
bold in Texas slime tant grand lodge
atul Is η compliment lo Wnxaha< blr
ι ai man τι :sts thi: nm \ι:ι
In Strong Wind :tOO-l*ounder Drop*.
Forty Fi*(M.
Logahsport Iml . Fob 24 With
tbo wind blowing a gale and the
mercury flirting wllb tbo /oro mark
"Hank" Schweting tbo lion-pound
member of tbo Si χ t b street irurk
house stood on tbo roof of tbo build
ing H» foot above tbo ut root and at
a given signal jumped down Into a
tire not whir h was being tented by
ι he riI > officia!* preparatory I » pur
chasing l·
Volunteers bad boon sought for
several days and finally Sob\s · rim·
who. in spit»· of bis wolgnt is tbo
liveliest man In tbo flro department
declared that be would Jump into
the not. Tbo feat was hazardous bo
cause of the storm which was rag
Ing. but ftohworing Insisted and the
tost was made. He landed safely and
n-ow the rltv will purchase the Μ re
not.
MATTKKSS I AtTOItV ΙΙΓΗΜΊ).
Ituildhig and Machinery 4'omplotol)
Destroyed by Fife.
Flro completely destroyed the
building and machinery of the Wax
abarbio Mattress Factory Wednesday
afternoon about 2:80 Tbo tiro
naught in the picker while the plant
was In operation The Interior of
the building which was tilled with
inl'lamablo material was a mass of
flames by the time I lie flro depart
mont reached the scene. Nverything
Is a total loss with the exception of
a few bales of cotton which wore
badly damaged.
The factory was owned by II N.
and Claude Peters· and was being
operated in a building on the Kaly
track west <H' the round halo gin.
It could not be ascertained whether
or not the plant was Insured.
IRKUfMAH LAH 18 ι rm u>
Another Important Derision by the
Supreme Court.
Washington. Feb. 2 4 In derld
ing the case of tbo Hammond Pack-
lug company of Chicago versus the
State of Arkansas favorably to the
stall* the supreme court of the (Tol-
led States yenterda.v upheld the
constitutionality of the anti trust
law of Arkansas. The company was
fined $ 10000 In the Arkansas slate
courts for falling to observe the law.
"ΤΙΙΑΤΉ ΛΝΟΤΗΗΗ HTOltV I
When j on ask for η certain Ht a η
dard remedy or proprietary m
tlrle and aro told by your drum
Hint that ho hana't that lo Mock
but ban souu'thliiK "Juki an Rood"
I liai h another atory. Hero you
net JiiBt what you order and at
ax low a prlro a« anywhere el»o
In town Jutt an true of proNcrlp·
Hon«.
FLEET fil ANCHOR
WEftlHLRS STORM
\t nli Sntii| πι·! I i't li.ni.
\r« (1|||\ SliqldU
Allnfnl
THE SHIPS BEGIN HEINE
X1.in> SsiIim · XX li" ■ l ui ■ ' I ■
lislmrnl II.im I \|»ltril I ri\.· lui
I ln ii I loi HI S Onr 1 as·
nl Small |>o*
Fortre«* Monro*· \ « ι'» I» 2t
The 1»h·! hiIht which « «-!«><) tho
t>attl<hlp fleet at the Virginia « Ape·
Monda flu» xvorsl th»» - ixfi'i'n ship*
have experienced lu any port yet
vi»itod Oh tlieh w a> H toubd I ht'
world oonMnued yesterday Storm
• Igual* were hoisted on the beach
and during tin» afternoon a «tiff
southeaster sot In Tho ships an fol y
set hi anchor panl lllle hood to the
blow I » 111 ι lu» little white ami gray
steam launch» running between
•■Ίι Ι ρ it nrl -hoi. \s » · r « · buffeted b.V
wind and w uvos.
Thai pari of tho roadstead run
ning west iront tho Ohl Point liter
seemed fairl.x choked xxllli fighting
« πι f t Two long 11 in of ι ho oombln
od 11 it ltd r<< ι <»| \ «1 m I ra 1 Sparry and
Admiral Arnold stretched away from
tho dock almost η s far an the eye
could roach tho grax ships of lin»
s ι a y - a ι -homo Hoot fading a wax In
the rain and mil which overspread
the harbor
The ship were made snug and
tight for the storm and only a «mull
American ensign which floated from
the flagstaff and the commanding
officers' at the peaks xvere to ho soon
Instead of a ralni >xx of streamers
which Mondax clothed tho vos el; of
tin* fleet in gala attire
Nearly one-half of the ships began
ι coaling yesterday In spite of the
'weather. All of tho vghhoIh came In
xx' 11 h bunkers nearly empty after the
long and stormy run from (ilbraltar
If 1h hoped that the last of the hips
xx 111 have been coaled by Saturday in
order that the tnon may parade In
Norfolk on that day
The battleship Vermont of the
llrsi division oi Hie roiurnlng fleet
xx'iim si 111 in (tuarantliie yesterday A
case of smallpox developed on hoard
among the crew The sick man was
ι !.. II·.. m. I ■■ I 11 / ID It I I 11 I ! ι I N.'oi'
folk il il il most of lin· οΙΙΙοογη il II <1
nii'liiln'IK of tlir crow linvi· lioen vih·
clnalnd The im'ii lin\'·■ hoon ιόμπΙοΙ
cil to I hi' »lil|>.
One ii Γ tin· iiiiimI I ii t ·· i'< ·»■( IΜ κ nights
ι yesterday wbh lin· departιιre of n
[ In i°k<* ιι ιι in Ιιι · r ni' enlisted ιιιίίι whoso
I tl'I'IIIM 111 SOI'VICO 111111 I'Xplfl'll 'I'll I \
CII 111 I' HHhlll'l' flOIII III·· VllltOIIH M ll I |l
In Jin 111 ιι κ bouts will «· Ii won· towed
I 11 y stoato launches An llii'.v U· Γι I hi'
•Ut|i· ni' I In· vommoI mi which llii > linil
: 11 · ι \ i'il ι In· 111 ■ ι ni rl I nu ιιιίίι were given
I lllHl) cheers lis I III· Mnllnt'K
Λ number of tin· milium who I' ll
J vi'Hti't ilny wen· long ιίιΙΙηΙ ιιιιίιι mon
! who iimloulitdly Will come liticU Into
: II ■ Γ \Ί ι ·ι ' Ι10Γ0ΙΌ I hl'l'l· τι 1011111Η hull'
! elapsed They have saved i nti«li1«··
| ιι III ι' money on I In· trip η ml ιι ι ■ · mix
loim tn «h lioini' find Ιι·ΙΙ of tin-It' e\
pot'lonees It I hoy it I l«t within
' ιι I nut y du y h th«>y will l»· ru t ··<! tu·
! htiVlilK ticvi'r li'ft tin· service wit 11
Ιμγγι'ΠηιίΙ pity
: ΠΙΊΙΛΤΚ Ι·ΊΜ'ί ΛΚΚΙΙΙΜΙΊΙ»
\etInn of till· I nltiil State·. Siiprrnn
Court In Notiil Cti«o.
Washington I'Vli 2 I Tin· vit
diet of tin· UbIN Klnles elfcult
I'llltt'l fill' tin· SOIlt hi't'll district 111
Now York Imposing u tine of $lns
out) upon tho Now York t'ont nil
ιιι 11 ron 11 company on π charge of
grant lug rolmtoH to llto American
Sugar t'otiipiitiy wtiH yesterday ufflr-
inoil liy tho hupromo rnut't
Mnrlo Nielsen mill Compiiny.
On Raturitay unitIiiim· ami night
Miirlo Nielsen ami company will play
a rot urn engagement at tin· Hholton
opera house on which occaHlon Mini*
Nlelnon will present Ottilia's great
masterpiece. "Under Two FIiirm'
ami for matlnoo "Adrift In Now
York ." "Under Two Flag*" whlcli
will ho presented Saturday night Ii
a hlHtorlcal romantic piny tho μοιίιιί
being laid In Algiers ilurlliK 111*
Unto tho French army wtm Hlatlonoi
thoro. Miss Nielsen will appear It
tho purl of "Olgaretto' a child ο
tho regiment ιι purl nmdo famous h;
hot· through thin country llvo yoari
ago. MIhh Nielsen haw a larger ntti
hotter company thnn heretofore ant
ha* Riven tills play an oxcollon
staging. Prices for night will ho 2
ami .'in cents.
On Sal unlay aflornoon speoln
matlnoo for ludion and ohII · u. Ml»
NIoIhou will present hot· I · oaf stic
ci?*· a coinody draton entltN'il
"Adrift In Now York." 1'rl ι for th
matlnoo will ho 10 and l. enta.
No Prayer Mooting: Τι light.
There will he no pray r motttln
at tho Central î'roabytorli'ii churc
tonight on account of th·· mooting
at Trinity l'nlvornlty. U. II .llogar
I'astor.
MOKTINS MADE ΡΕΗΜλΝίΚΓ
Nc.n ticcr I'.slahlislimrnh ir< ( losnl
η y βπ Ortlf ι > I the ( ourl
Ten οΓ the thirty two establish
in ρ ut η In KIIIh county where Kron
i ty MiawhIlia. ΙΊιο. Ιιιο ami Kindt· <1
refroHhnientu Mue kept r«>ι Half
which were hut up by ι inporary
γγή ι ralnini· ordei · · « · u r « · « I h y Conn
is Attorn·· >■ ΡI ρpen will 'main
do: «·ι| ι > f · r m η η ( · ti 11 > JmUMiii'ii! w ι · ι · ·
rendered in I'.i voi ni ι be a;t'·· li »|··
ι fault In nine cast·. W · · « 111 · · < I » >' morn
Ing wnd I he temporal y Injuncl lop-
in ml e permanent The defendants
were VVHho Λndcison and 7.. T.
Krllh. ICImer heach Ι·' ο Kogcr .1
M VVllloiiRhby \V I' liatqman Kd
/.Inn Will ΛΙΙ«·η. Ifamp VV'llllariiM
and S Ν Creech.
Through their attorneya <; κ
Crump Λ Co.. Hied an ameed JimIk
infill with ih»· ruiii This Judgment
jsllpulatCH thai the injunction against
tin· defendants is to be perpetuated
and they are in pay ifiou penally for
breach of liquor dealer's 1 lc<%nh«*
Twelve canon were con!intied by
' agn eineni and lour wen· continued
for service Knur defendants have
signified I hell Inlcnllon ; » f contest-
ί in κ ι he ι em porn rv Injunctions Issued
against them
Impression of Tluilik «η.
I The pa Ml or ami congregation ol
I lie Kll'st Η /1 pi 1st tthurch wish to
thank all that participated In the
special meeting at ι he Rapt 1st
eliureh and to any who In anyway
coul rlbuled to the success of the
in· «tin»· Special mention Ih due the
Malls Light for tile readiness te fur
ι her ii> every wa.\ the meeting by
opening lis column to aunounee
; mcnl* nud Hpacc for tie· contrlbu
' ι Ions of ι he repot t or.
Church a Slaughter llott*c.
Hellefonlalne Ο ; b ! I
Chicken thieve» have been U Ing · lie
II lier I v Met ho list church In t he
country for η slaughter ho η > · When
I the sexton opened th· church one
I nioinhm recently he found ~2 chick
'en feel a lot of feal Ιι··ι*μ and blood
I on the floor
HiiricalttM In the want column
Lu
■
TO DA Y
and rv«*rv H.iv this
work thr
Great
Slaughter
Sale
.'It
THEATRE
North Side Square
3 Days Commencing
MONDAY FEB. 22
HAMPTON & BASSETT
Prenant the Faroe Oomt'ily
"The Drummer and the Maid"
.
LOLA NORWOOD
The Clever Stiver nmi Ιΐιιηπτ
MAJESTOGRAPH
New Moving; Pi^f"»"rr
1ΉΟΟΚΑΜ CHANGfcL) IniLi
ADMISSION
3 Performances Daily
3:30 7:30 and 8:30 p. m.
Kxtra lVrforiumiie Suturdnjr.
10c
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1909, newspaper, February 24, 1909; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070555/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.; .