The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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The Enterprise Publishing Co.
PAID UP CAPITAL $'.!<>.
OPKH'KHH AND i)IRKCTOKM.
14. W MiKniffht. I'remdent and I re**
orrr Kd Cunningham. Vice President. t
W Kml.Hprrfturi Directoi * : Γ A rer
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. pcreturi· Director* . .
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ΗΓΒΗΓΗΙΡΤΙΟΝ ΜΛ Γl«!H
On»· Month μι
Sift Months in advance 2.1b
Off*. ί η iid ν unco 5 fir
Mnlered »t the VVaxithaehie l'ontoftice «μ
Mail Mutter of the Mecono CIhbn.
Obituarina. resolution* of rennect .card*
of thank* nil mutter not NKWS will ho
charged for at the rat·· of rent* pel line
Poetry at double price.
Any erroneoun reflection upon the
character Htanding or reputation of any
person firm or corporation that mai ap
enr in the columna of the Dally Light
will he gladly corrected upon it oeing
brought to the attention of the manage·
ment.
The KnterpriNO Publishing t ompany ih
kn no wine responsible for de ht h that may
be contracted t>> employe* nor will \\·'
assume payt.u>nt of such debts under
any circumstances. Kvery employe ol
this ο 111 ce im paid promptly for work
done. ThiB is to protect ourselves and
the welling public Κ NT Κ if PUIS I' ΙΊ h
LlHMlNti C( ) Μ ΓΑ Ν Ν l»ei <ί W Me
Κ η ικ ht. M a η aire r
W A.OWNTMV Cliv Kdltor
ι Η -widen. «· IMiorie. Hell No. 2S'J
There is plenty of good roAtfa tftlk
now and along with the talk there
f* Rood rondu building.
The stall· health officer lias huh*
gested March 10 as clean-up day.
Iluf why wait till then? l>o ii now'
If you ran not In· a "live win· all
tht» tine· at least try it as au experi-
ment for a few days and hp·· If von
don't feel better
With an abundance of Culler s
earth 4 lieirfKllln wniuty mad ptobb in
ought Hfmn t « » be purified And being'
purified menus nynl bliilchiitf of Mm
better ela>·
Does this apply Here. and it so
why'.' The Mlierman Democrat snvs
"There are too many people using
the street gutters to carry away
water from the bath and kitchen in
this city all « » f which helps to create
disease."
The Atchison (ilobe justly re-
marks that "a good deal of time Ik
wasteil In complaining about the un
equal distribution of wealth which
might better lu» used In getting
nearer what you regard as your
rightful share."
A s ih·· Ihnison Herald snuggest*
"it will soon be tin· open season for
building permanent sidewalks and
If you havt not already plated such
a walk in front of your proper! > we
urge that you ink· the mutfci iMtder
« ouslderation."
Try till·- suggest ton and s···* how
if works The San Antonio Light
say ^ A good stout publie bas the
' urfew law beaten a < ii\ block. Mm
al suasion is Hue if il persuades; a
1 uilew law ba· some good points it
■ iDiild onl\ bi· worked up lui») good
ι w \ il Ii ι a ndhu; In con 11 but I In·
paddle needs naught but a firm hand
and ι little determination
Λ splendid 1)111 was dually passed
b\ the late legudaturi .xesterrtny
that to pr« ν cut a · ai Ing b> t«dc-
pl )!n·. To be more · \a< t to pi event
> wearing ovn the telephone It Ih U
most admirable bill and the gover-
nor should M#η h. Whj should a
man sw ear \ Wi tlie telephone route?
Why not If he Is Insistent go
around and deliver bis cuss words
by word of mouth? Penalizing the
use of profane language over the
telephone Is all right Dallas Times
Herald
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'.N<k i»t mi»» MtiHro* fitful ι m t It*
•»«ltt if 111. «t*f« t„ h PI % I fit II H.II
1 ftaaltiM ft** ptnp«it% in file t*
j »*ft| of fin tant" h* lin» |»mI<|. «Ht»
|th·· Mou ni nfi Chronic». It t» «tpr*·*»
1 11 It«*14 '*''Μι Tt*tti' t · ftfWt
'·*>» rtttd Iti flint » n*« Vudc· Unfit·
I m M Woufil « ♦ tn et| til fuit!» thai
j l·· nhould m !«'ii> t wmt ι f Ii«· ((tin
j thlfh On Infill himir nuehf to have
' paid «ml w It I « h In f M ll«-«1 fo ρη\
J M M tl I « « · lift * · ;t ι t M f f I I It fit )·: ·
I « ·«! *1*1111· · In regulation « · f « ΗI h nul»
JlMl ft ltd lilvon r ll « rt'lli'f ln»|lrnti.|
It ν t ·· Ιι» hi In flu ι «μ. i Iti-d flint Π
t h» nl<1 l»e ν ι» lil lit»· purrhnKcr It r« <1
no remed.t either In κ« ι bark 1111»
ttionf ·\ «hich lir ι »μ I «Ι nt flu· sale
and which w»mt tn pa> fin favs
nor ι » κ··( bink lln· la*··* In· subft*
i|U»'ii'l> paid Till* holding while ll
Ik supported Iiv authority operate*
Injustice nml · nrotn«k» h neglect In
ta\pa> Ina A man can decline to
pity. I'M his property m« «old. I * · t niio
ther man buy it In. and refuse poa-
aemjloii nmt when sued act up that
some requin nient of the lnw has- not
I μ ·ι · η compiled with whlrli renders
tin- «alt· void and if hi* contention
ht* sustained be keeps his property
tin: taxes on whlrli another man has
paid and the own· τ rnn not l»»· mad»·
t > n fund them.
What rendered the sale void in
the ram· referred tt» vas that the tax
list did not give the number of the
certificat·· under whlrli the laud wah
Iorated
Κ very lawyer knows how difficult
it is to make a tax title "stirk" so
to η peak and the holding referred
to. correct as it is in the light of the
authorities operates Injustice and
tin· evil should be corrected by stat-
ute.
The Fort Worth StHi-Tclcgruni
κ» > s : ' 11 i κ h présente zeal of the sort
that sets everybody h il Ht I i il κ to the
gleeful Ht fîi 1 η ft of optimism ; 111 < I pro-
gress is |>11·mt> rampant over Sher-
man way where Us young business
linen in solid phalanx have joined
I the old guard for more factory
'stacks mid a «renter <-it> \nd all
j tills without the soft whisper of the
ι predatory s emissary or the sweet
j rong of the Interests .lust a free
wholesome expression of voting men
ι grounded in good business doctrine
! and state pride. Λ solid year of such
ι commercial club patriotism
'throughout the slate and the swan
song of tin' shrieking demagogue
I would he My occupation : gone.
I Let ''Texas grow " And iirltlg this
J dow n to local application the neces·
j slty for a live commercial organiza-
tion Is emphasized The yottng men
of Waxiiltllchlc can. If they VTI1. do
much· to make this city grow and
prosper
It Is announced In a Kort Worth
paper that the sole recommendation
of the Tarrant county grand Jury will
he "better biscuits for the prisoners
In the county Jail " What Is the use
ol this ills! Inctlon Why not give
the suffering cltlze'.is of l'nnthervllle
e<jiιii 1 rights along with the wards or
the county"
mi; saloon is γοιιτιγκ.
I
The doggeries η 1'e ι Ile. but they
have not brought about the ι η 11 > 11 < ·
m utlihetit which is showing In so
inani stales against the whisk) and
the beer Interests. T-ltat has been
Ρ I'· >il it < ' I largely by flte arrogance
and law letylir conduct of men
'higher up" men worth millions
w ho not only aspire to olllcc I lieni
selvi - and sonietlines secure It. lull
to ill· I Oiitrol oi men plncetl In of-
tlce tbrottgli their Influence says the
\\ a-lilngtoii Star They have run prl-
li iti' and conventions. made nonil
n.ii Ions dictated loose municipal sa-
loon regulations and rendered the
ι loon In mint localities odious In
the ι ii's of all respect a hie people.
Prohibition lias found Its greatest
a 'istance in litem Without Intend-
ing it. and for a long time without
knowing it. they were the advance
agents of the water wagon; mid If
thai vehicle Is crowded Inst now the) 1
may accredit theinsohe· with many
of llin passengers
Mow far the prohibition wave will
sweep Is a question It Is still roll-
ing Tennessee has Jusi been sub-
merged Only η few votes of the
necessary two-thirds were wanting
in the lower house of the Texas leg
Mature to carry a proposition to
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find llmni hit I ν
HyomH U ;< ronfldrm · rroAtor
Th· flτ «-1 Mm· >ou I>r*nt h** In thi*
|Mi«-t*rful v»'t tmnthing iintfMptlc η I r
von «ill km»w tliht It h«H marvolouH
ruralfvo vit t now Thor·· I nothlhjt
cIîkhkhmhM· about llvntii··! It \n a
vor\ plotixnut and prompt roni#»dy
fof rninrrh ro1d· asthma. irmip
hrnmhltb · »t «
If > « m j r It# "ii <1 I m .<» atuffod with
tnucom that you rannot broatho η
parlirlr « » f air through ymir ιτοΜΗΙ*.
llynniH «>11 opou thorn up η ml glvo
rrliof lu flvo minutrs.
\Vîi> will nonsiblo pooplo suffrr
longor. why will thf> wbooze and
hawk iiild npit and stnothor. whrn
Hood λ Curlln will guaranfro llvo-
tnol to run or inonoy bark 11.00 Is
«ill thry ask for a complot·' oulflt
I havo usi»d Myomol for hay fo
ν» r. and ran pronounce it t h·· bent
tried or hoard of. I havo hod this
ι η it I a f I > for years and havo doctor
tond and used tnanv remédie*. but
llyomoi Is far ahoad of any ôf tho
others and has my hoarty endorse
mont. Mr» M S. Martin. Caaaopo-
lis. Mir h . Αηκ 27 I 00 Η 1ί β !♦ - L» 7 ^ -
2 s Τ.
MI-ONA
Cures Dyspepsia.
Your money back if (t don't. Cive» im-
mediate relief from heartburn »our atom-
j «ch. stomach distres» and tick headache.
50 cents a large box at
Mi o<1 K- Purlin
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Μ. Κ. Λ T.—North IVmiiit.
Vo « (Flyer) leaves 7.20 a m
Vo 2 0 1 leave* 7:32 ρ m
Vo l'oï leaven in ι OR η .j
South Itiiuml.
No t) .1 I en ν en >;2f: a πι
Vo '.'ill leaven 6'SB |> m
No. Γ» ( Flyerl . !l:09 ρ m
II. Λί T. C.—Went Hound.
Vo Μ Γι leave* fi1 2(1 η η)
Ν'ο S3 leaves .. Ί'δ3 ρ η
Vo s !> wi κι hou ml arriva» 1 l : l Γ»
η in Connect* ni Oarrett wltli
ten In from tin· north anil i
■on t h from Oorelraiia.
Vo ST. w. st Imund arrives 4: Oft |>
m Connaît* at Uai rett with I
train from the nortii.
Knit Mound.
Vo sl' lenw* 11 : SI n ;n <onne<·:»
at Κ η η I κ for Uourton
Ν'ο sii IMTU !» ·· ρ m
Mo SK leave* 10:00 a m fjonnect*
with north bound.
No si Κηκ! hound leave* 3 00 ρ m
Connect* with north'bound
and Houthbound to ("ότκίοβη*
Trinity and Itrazo* Valéry.
Hout hbonnd.
Vo i lenveM 0:Hi a m
Northbound.
No R leave* . . . ft· SO ρ tn
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"THE INSURANCE AGENT"
lit. the
LYRIC
Don't foil to »«» them
ADMISSION - 5c and 10c
Performance* 3 7 :.'tO anrl Η :)(K ρ m
s ·ι ιλι Muni ι vnrii nvn π.»·.·* m ni'» ha not hi \t iuh\ \iumi
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î h«* lUvtirt ι· 11·m k» <
I h· ♦ fini ut stilt»· for dlvorc· wn«
'"111 rnoncod \w 1 he district court
Γ(1»Ή()μ\ Six decr*···* of (fIν οiv« « --re
Kiniiii'd ou· dtsmls*et1 and two i«
fused Tin ι η τκηη ρ who h it « 1 their
nuptial if»'». ^.v«·»· I are a*- follow·*
brtilfth H Far roll vh .fIm Far ret I
if.oz .f^cksou \s Will Jackson
Mattie Smith vu 1„ H Smith
Jesse Smith vs. An un Smith
Saille L .Îouok \μ Will <> Jours.
(' H Hennett vp Charlotte Hon-
nett
LIh iishI to Wed.
î I. Med ford ami Maggie Mor-
row
Clement Tracy Lanier and H«»ulah
Alexander.
Tllden Holt and Mrs Anna Good-
man
The litrth ftecord
Walter Holland and wife Italy.
February 1Γ» a girl
Joe Jones and wife. Italy. Febru-
ary l't. a boy
Ural K*tntp Trans fors.
S. (' Barrel I t«> .1 M Smith. M)
acres out of I ho F. \ethery survey;
$:»: ΙΓΠ.
.1 R I-oyd to Κ S and J. H. W!l-
llniUH. lot In Italy: $10000.
Valley Townslte and Loan com-
pany to W H W hltt Ingtoii and H
Τ I'ofT. lot In Hardwoll: $1NS.
H. A and M. A Owpuh to .1. W
Sparks lois Ȕ 7 and S In block IT.
HiKhland addition to Funis; $1""
M. M. llonry to Mrs. Khoda \\'< lis
lot I In block Γ». Wonthorford' addi-
tion to Fort is; $îîf»u.
Μ Κ. Fears to Ν U. Robert son.
l it In Waxahachic. $snu
NO REASON FOU ΓΓ.
When Waxaharhle <'ItI/ens Show the
Certain Way Out.
Thoro can b« no Just reason why
any reader of this will continue to
seffcr tho tortures of an aching back
the annoyance of urinary disorders
the dangers of diabetes of any kid-
ney Ills when relief Is so near at
hand and the most positive proof
given that they can be cured Head
what a Waxahachlo citizen says:
W. A. Bratton farmer .living
ΠΙΠΊ' and nnt — IIHIl HIM.-Ο i.w »
Waxahachle Texas says: "The case
which led nm to publicly endorse
Moan's Kidney l'llls over three yearn
ago was one of kidney weakness A
inemtier of my family had very weak
kidney* and wan unable to control
the action of these organs. The se-
cretions were scanty highly colored
and full of sediment. The doctor*
medlclneH failed to give any relief
and we had almoHt Riven up hope*
of ever being able to euro the com-
plaint when Moan's Kidney Pills
were brought to our attention We
bought a Hupply at 11. W. Fearls'
dl'UK «tore and the contenta of three
hoxen made a complete cure. Only on
one oeenslon since then ban there
been tiny return of the trouble. At
that time the contraction of a cold
wan the cause hut 1 am (dad to nay
tha one box of Moan's Kidney PI1I»
completely eradicated the attack. I
am pleased to re-Indorse IVtan's Kid-
ney l'llls as they are certainly a val-
uable remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price fifl
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. lluffalo
Ν. Y. sole agents for tbe United
States.
Remember the name Moan's
and take no other d#wft
\ll Κ of P. members who are to
(untrlhntii |o the banquet Thursday
Feb »>Γ> will please have nil articles
ready for tbe committee when they
rail for naine Thursday morning.
«'all meeting of Praetorian Lodge
No. will meet Wednesday night
at 7 : .'10. All members and candidates
are urged to he present. Kleetlon of
officers. P. Q ROCKKTT W. K.
See in ytwo great stallions Iîrack-
et :! : 1 ft 1-4. and Oratwood both
standard and reglatered Will be on
streets the first Monday In March.
a. .1. rimucK d7<tw&
To K. of P. Members.
Tin·: coMMittiok
Praetorian Meeting.
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<^ec our show window on Ihc west aide
" oi the square. Everythin| shown in
this window is backed by a strict guar -
« antec.
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WAXAHACHIE MS CO.
CHAS W HAY. Cashier ' THOS. COOK Nupt
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THE SOLUTION OF THE HOUSE CLEWING PROBLEM IS HERE
TOE THVRMAN ELECTRIC VACIIRM CLEANER
Tin' ThurntAn Vacuum *>sfi«ni nf cleaning Is the only «trfctly sanitary
mill 111 < » t· > «ι n H l> efficient that the worlil lui» ovil· known. Hptnôvpfi nil
dirt (hut has been grnunrt Into the fabric as «ell as I h η f which Hpk
loosi'lj on t ' iJ surfilée Tin· seeotii) Important fact to be remembered
Is that tin' Thurman Hystrtn Is (hi· only absolutely dustiest! system All
ilrt Is instril tly seized and ducked into the Vacuum chamber not a
partiel»· has .1 chance to fly i)r bi' scattered a n y w hi'ri' élue. Removes
all dirt dust tfermw moths and e^gs of vermin. as no othei1 sys-
ti'tn can The destruction of Carpets Clothing and other fabrics Is
arrested before harm results. Clean with the Vacuum system and you
In i.i i Itvp to do any dueling your room Is thoroughly cleaned at
one·· Clean with the Vacuum System at.ii you haw perfect sanitary
< onrilllons. thai are absolutely hygenjc We have one of these Va-
cuum Cleaners: want to clean your house; would be pleased to make
. Militates: first come first served; you don't need to wait for good
eat her. Carpets cleaned on the floor no removal of the furniture.
We are also Agents for the sale of this Machine. Démonstrations at.
iviι office I'hone 4 2 I
JOHN BEATY c5 SON
ΟΓΙ'ΟΗΙΤΚ DAItiV liKiHT OFKICK
i on SAM·:
Standard Itri'il .Mures l lllic. ιιικΙ
(iildlnH-.
Ttie mile here ut tin· I'nhin Stock
Ynrdn OhloaKO 111. opened Feb. 22.
I·'.nit' ΙιιιιιιΙγιμΙ I)·ίι<I from such hIres
;ih Petri the (irt'Ht 2:"7 of Ketltuc-
k > : S ί (I il t'y Dillon sire of Lou Dil-
lon I: Γι7 1-4; Grattait 2:1!!; Oak-
ΙηιιιΙ Mit l'on 2: OH; and other ureal
siren Wo exiintl to buy it rat' loail
mil have thorn In Wax all Λ elite liy
the flrut Monday In March. Sec them
. :ii Bullnrd'H Ham
' it7!>\vΓ. (ΊΉΙ.ΚΚ K· WIMIA.MS
! I'lieuniiionlH Follow* I.u(.rl|4>e
Pnounionln often toilow» la «rtppe
hut never follow κ the iiho of Foley's
Honey and Tar. for la ffrlpp* couKhs I
I and deep seated colda Refuse any 1
i but the Ronulne III the .veHn·*» pack- j
aRe. B. W. Fotirl*. d j
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« ΊΤΥ AWOINCKMKNTS
For Mayor
A. LASSWELI
I·'or Alderman. Ward 1
Kl> I'LI'MUOKK.
For Vlderman Ward "
F ». KRNNBR.
For Alderman Ward H.
ι T. SFUilVAN
llexuinetliylenctetrninln·'.
The above 1h the nnme of a Oer
mini chemical which lg one of th»
many valuable Ingredients of Foley'»
Kidney Remedy. I lexamethylenete
t rumine U recognised by tnedlcal
text boo kg and authorities ris a uric
add solvent and rtntlœpMr for th"
urine. Takν Foley'a Kidney Remedy
an noon nayou notice any Irroiçular
Itles and avoid a serloiiH malady R
W Kearle. <i
I. Β. Wlde<awahe
W'lwi will noon becom" η rltlwn of Waxnhnrhlp
Announcement
♦ TO TUB PUBLIC :
Wo 1h<k to roll your attention to tho fact that we have
leased tho building next d r to our store and formerly occupied
by Λ. J Soapo and have addι·<1 a noniplcte line of
Buggies Harness and Saddles
We will do a neutral repair huiltieen and eoltclt a share of
your patronage. Call and »ee ur.
Will Moore Hardware Co.
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