The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Light
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
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The Enterprise Publishing Co.
PAID-UP CAPITAL JiO.OOO.
OFKICKR8 AND DlKKCTUlis
U w.; MeKnijrht. President and Trc4»-
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Ont4 Month
χ Month* in advamo»
One Year in advan< <■
Kntered at th- Waxahachie 1' ήτ. flic#» »s S
Ma»! Mattvr <d the S» >»?»-. Clt>>«<
vV. Α. OH" Ν Π Υ : < /it y Kditor *
K-Midence l*hon»\ B<*U Ν «. .*»·
Τ ht» "Hobble- Skirt" may at lea st
î» r ί » ν ^ a convenience In windy weath-
er.
!f this Taft-Roosev&U business
Vwi>.·· up much longer. Texas post·
tnaalet s will l>'V.h> to wonder where
the ν are at.
"Honest Politics Coining" is th·
t it 1#» of an e.hforlal in the Ohio S ta »■
Journal. > muet be traveling by
We have ti<>: heard from Dallas|
for several hour*. and wv art· there-
fore unable to give the particular-
ι η regard to the latest killing.
Le.-t you forget n< volunteer the!
Informal!;)» that the legislature I* ]
titi11 in session. What a splendid lotj
of cotton pickers are being kept out!
of the fields. I
We ere losing no sleep on ac-|
count of : lat counterfeit $1.000 bill
which it is claimed 1- in circula-
tion We haw no fear that it wi'i
he It-ff on our hands.
Γ·■ ; tiler Paige the prohibitionist
manual r. really think.· his candidate
t'ol J. ν Houston stands a good
chance to lie elected. Nobody ob-
jects to his harboring such a delu-
sion.
Labor Day has come and gone.
The politicians. wh< rever they haJl
the opportunity told the liinn who
toil- !io« milch they love hlra ani
then dismissed him ;■« of no furl! r
R«»r>ice until voting time arrive?
From the way Τ d<ty is talking it
sounds very much like ho would be j
glad to undertake to run ail depart S
monts of the government legislative !
executive and Judicial. He mus· !
think he is the whole "cheese."
Home feel inclined to the opinion
that the Dallas water supply may |
run short during the state fiti· '
Thi re is really no good cause for un
easiness on this point. Tiie visitor-!
will take something else in their's.
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We cannot subscribe to ltoose-
velt's plan to place all water site
under the control of the national
government but we certr.inlv do
agree with him upon the proposition
to drive special interests out of poli-
tics.
Αβ far as he In Individually con-
cerned. Roosevelt (ifM'B not rare for
the country to bother itself about
"what to do with ex-prealdents." The
more interesting (juration just now
in what to do with the present in-
cumbent.
you hear about con-
of our we stern ooun-
true it would do no good
them but when the built
are fabrications pure an·!
a sin to scatter
in every direction.
! TU Κ M KAMM. OF VA\ITV.
!
.Vu inborn Sens< of tlu itciuulful
Ylllicll is Often Mi«uw(l.
Man bv the way. !f he be a prop-
er sjtecimen will inly consider lhit;
irait Ineicusable in other than !
own womankind but ne in iuoi>.
thlnjrs. there is vanity the wisdom
of which Is entirely governed by the
use or misuse of (he saine.
An uncultured mind could never
realize the depth of prettllless It can
descend to or how paltry vanity may
ι appear that is ir. no way i;overneil
by common sense An uncontrolled.
I insane conceit or vanity is not
worth a moment's discussion.
There is naturally in most women
an inborn love of the beautiful an
artistic instinct that petitions for
soft laces delicate tints and flowing
draperies when s'erri economy pro-
vides only humdrum llndsey-wolseys.
Imagine the bitter feel in χ of resent-
ment poSKibli· If an unbind fate d ·-
creed the choosinu of st >ut service-
able boots "warranted to wear" In-
stead of soft luxurious glove-kid
that would mob! itself sa elegantly
to an arched Instep a graceful foot.
Is it then only vanity In the ac-
cepted meaning of the v.ord when
our turn comes and we see our own
feet daintily shod In suede or satin
with ever* grace of the foot thus
outlined? Is It vanity or is it an
appreciation of the beauty of llf ·.
whether It be our foot or another's
whether Indeed It be a foot at all
or a face to be suited or the arrange-l
meut of a bunch of flowers that not
the least of their beauty may b.'j
lost?
!( Is quit·» unueual ίο regard witn
Indulgent forgive n· ·s for her vanity
the woman who is always car· full
' · · - m il at ail tin··· though it would
be far more correct probably to
cr· dit her with a love of comp.etf-
;i -· . an dorder so extolled by Ru&kln.
Anj if it do s take longer to bmll
one's tresses* In a becoming manner
Instead of an uninteresting knot
t' remit warrant: it. Inasmuch an
the outside world has a pleasing pre-
sentment offered Instead of a rag-
ί;!ΐ· and bob-·ail apolog; for refill· '
woman:.ood. What passes for vani-
ty κ nil very well so long as t!U<
vanity is confined to ;>ne's face anJ
form. The love of the beautiful
must embrace one's Inner life as
well as the outer
It Is the vanity that is not govern-;
■ ! by common s.-ns.· that suggests
compressing the beautiful lines and
curves of the human body into a
shapeless casing of the hour-gtass'
tip·· Again the thrusting of t·" '
shapely toes Into a boot several sizes
too small or even one size too!
small is to betraj one's ignorance
of the truly beautiful if such nn
action be persisted ill. The uglines.·)
of e ill-temper produced from
tortured feet is quite sufficient t <
show that in a case of Ibis descrip-i
ι ion cultivation of the love of t!ie<
beautiful has no place. It would be
ill-advised to call this operation "van
lu there can lie no vanity in crush-1
ing out of shape anything so lovel
a . the natural foot nor in cand'!":
oneself pain and discomfort tlia* '
must all too surely find exp-e sien i
In the face and rob even that of its
beauty. Such Is not vanity it is!
ni'-relj Ignorance Philadelphia Iit-i
quirer.
ST HA I X TOO fiUKAT.
I ! ιίιιΙγ<μ'< <>f Wavali.'K lite Ki'iulrrs
Κ>11(1 Daily Toil » Burden.
The hustle and worry of business ι
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The hard work ami stooping if
workmen.
The wnniim'j household *ar« a.
Arc too great a «train on tli.« kid- :
uevs.
Backache headache. sldeache
Kidn.'y troubles urinary troubles
follow.
K' a.l the following and Karn vim
rure.
C. C. Connally. Forreston Tex.·.» ;
-'a\t-■ "I think thai my kidney tiou-
hie was brought on 1·" coostan'. ;
·.:; uding in a stooped pos·"·· ι ;t! n;· !
ν·> <> The kidney β ·. ·( ;'οιιχ «· ·ΐι
ni.i 'ar In passage mil -I'tsiel'· of
(inekache caused me a great deal ~>1 \
suffering. For days I would be wlt.i- j
nit a symptom of the trouble then j
bn attack would come on and last for:
wo ks ! finally learned of Doan's j
Kidney I'lils and ns they were high-;
ty recommended I procured a su'>-;
ply. It required the contents of but
me box to rid me of my trouble. 1 |
highly recommend Doan's Kidn:'.> j
I'ills to other kidney sufferers."
For sale by all dealers. Price Γ.0
rents. Foster-Mlllmrn Co.. Buffalo
Vew York solo agents for the I'nl*. · :
States.
Remember the name—Doan's —
ind take no other. d&wS
Tien» of (lutlty
John Kelley drunkenness and
llsturblng the peace fined $1.00.
Ed. Smith drunkenness and dis-
urblng the peace; fined $5.00.
Robert Burnett aggravated aj-
ault and battery: lined ΙΓι.00.
Dave Dixon shooting craps; fined
UO.OO.
Lee Brown shooting craps; fined
U0.00.
Walter N'eal. shooting craps: flu-
id «10.00.
Arthur Evans vagrancy; lined
15.00.
Will Vanderbllt gaming; fined
(19.00.
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Ιοΐικ .ranch. ^e>! Health οι
I our c< mmunity vory good
;'oUic few will begin gsth>ring (he
j il·'j staple ths »n's Our cotto.i
. ;* eut short on account of dry went η
er.
! A gloom of sorrow passed over olii
I community last Thursday wrten t.i··
j ili'ath messenger came to the home
j of Mr. Wi sh Pogue and claimed a->
j .. \:.'tim. Mrs Pogur. who h: (1 beer
ι . ; k for several months.
Mrs. Kan ill e t'avander is spend-
ing a fen days at the OviHa cani|>
ground.
Mrs Monro·· Nelson left a f.'w
days ago * · visit her daughtei
Mrs May. of Floydada Texas
Mis Tom Curry of Midlothian v:is
'·■· g t'est of her daughter. Mr.< Rob-
erts. last wei k.
Miss Molli" Holmes is spending a
few days with relatives near Mid-
lothian.
Mi- Rettneu ii.U Mrc. O. A. Flnley
wire visiting Mrs. Pat toil one even-
ing last week.
Mr. John Vincent and wife went
to Ovilla Sunday.
Mr. .less Roberts and family at-
tended church at Sardls Sunday.
Mr. Ed I'enington and wife went
liucna Vista Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Kirk of Midlothian
was visiting at Mr. Young Kirk's
one day Inst week.
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Forri sou. Stopt. 5. Rev Corbln
tilled the pulpit at tho Baptist
church Sunday morning. He wa·
ι lected as pastor for the ensuing
year for half time.
Mrs Earl Fort and children of
Waxahachle are the quests of Mrs.
\V. M. Spurlock.
Mrs. Rosle Plelps and childrer: o"
Mi···· ΐ >:s». are vUiting i. W
I ;.elps and family.
Mr. and Mrs. \V W. Edwards of
Waxahachle visited Mrs. Edwards
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gardner
Saturday and Sunday.
The Woodman circle will hold me-
morial services next Friday nighi
the 9th. All art· invited to attend
Mr. Τ Β Phelps returned to hi-
home at Stamford last Staurday af-
ter spending several weeks here will.
Ins un. I \V. Phelps.
Ye correspondent had t. most
delightful trip to Dallas Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. M Matthews in
their nice new auto. Mrs. Hally
Martin was also one of the company.
Miss Zena Davenport is vlsitln;·
at Nash. · *
Mr. Dick Hamlin was a passenger|
to Dallas Monday.
I Τ Cooper and niece. Miss Nellie
Mackin. of Lillian visited his broth-
er. .1 E. Cooper and family last
Sunday.
.1. E. Cooper left Tuesday nigh;
for Austin.
Mrs. Keron Parker and Will
I.umpklns and wife of Llda Ν. Μ
are visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Rollins Thompson af Ma>-
P« arl visited Mrs. N. Iluguelet last
Satu rday.
Miss Ola Brandon of Dry Branch 1
visited friends here Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Rob Brooks of Ike visited his
sister Mrs. Don Hamlin Sunday
night.
O/.IIO.
Ozro Sept. 5. The health of tie·
community is good.
Farmers are gathering corn. Some
have in gun to pick cotton.
Mo.-t of the Ozro people have bee ι ; 1
attending the protracted meet In:;
at Enterprise There has been ί) 1 j ·
or 92 professions of faith at Enter-j
prise. Rev Jacks Intended to hold ;
services at Ozro last week but on ac- 1
ι >i:nt of the Enterprise meeting put
it off till later on. The Presbyter-
ians will begin their meeting at 1
Ozro thi' last of this week. Some 1
few from here attended the reunion
at Rock Creek Saturday. 1 '
COIXIKK'S (Ή ΑΙΊΧ.
Collier's Chapel Se|>. 5.· Uev.
Sawyer filled his regular appoint-
ment here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Drew Thomas has returned
home after a two week's visit to hor
mother in Galveston.
Mr. Clark and family and Mr.
Oliver anil family of Waxahaohle at
tended church here Sunday.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. l>ee Heiaa
Wednesday August 31.. a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Overs!rect of Wax.l-
hachle spent Sunday with Mr. an 1
Mrs. Itradley.
llev John Now so me of Ooree. Ha»·
kell county will begin ο series oi
meetings at the Chapel on Friday
night before the third Sunday In this
month.
Messrs. Miller and Itenfro went to
Teague after cotton pickers Frl-
lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazetwood of En-
j|* are visiting Mr. and Mra. Molli"
Mr. Claude Smith entertained »
number of his friends Friday night.
Ik· cream and cake were served. A
let· time was reported by all pres-
ent.
Mr. Karl West went to Corsieana
Thursday.
Mr. Gordon Freeman spent Satur-
day nisht with Mr. Kd Clark
Mesdames Andy and Hob Hobson
spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Renfro.
Mrs. llanson and daughter spent
Thursday niijht with Mrs. \V. A.
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Gann of Forreston
attended seivices here Sunday af-
ternoon.
Misses Minnie Freeman and Myr-
tle Stevenson spent last night with
Miss Maud Fasley.
Mrs. Clark and Miss Jennie Mae
Mrs. Miller and Miss (".rare spent
Wednesday afternoon with "Mrs.
Heine.
Mr. Charley Ranson went to Gal-
veston Friday.
We are glad to report that Miss
Ida Fields who was real slek last
week is able to be up again.
Mr. Jim Carroll and family visited
Mr. Heine and family Sunday.
Mrs. Belle Miller and children
spent one day last week with Mrr.
Pasley.
Jim Ham has returned from the
west.
WYATT.
Wvatt Texas Sept. 5.—Mr. Rob-
inett of Venus was In Wyatt yes-
terday.
Mr. Henry Hogg of Alvarado was
in this community Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Lula Turner who has been
visiting here some few days has re-
turned to her home in Waxahachie.
Messrs. Bob Stuart. Roy Wright
and their wives who have been vis-
iting in South Texas returned home
In: t week.
.\V.. Π. M. Few who was sent to
For* Worth some time ago to have
ail o)n ration performed for appendi-
citis returned home Sunday.
Mr. Sam Pritchett of Cedar Hill
spent Sunday with home folks here
and his brother. Robert returned
with him Sunday night and will
spend the remainder of the vein-
there.
The union protracted meeting be-
gan here yesterday.
Mrs. Wheatley of Midlothian took
dinner wiht Mr. Claud MrMillon
Satu rday.
CITY C)K1)I\.\\« I
An ordinance defining m - fiiv
mits of the city of Waxahachie
Texas prohibiting the erection
and placing therein of houses an]
buildings made of certain ε:ιt
stances and providing a penalty;
for a violation thereof.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Cit.";
Council of the city of Waxahachie. j
Texas:
Article 1. It shall be unlawful
for any person or persons to erect or
cause to be erected orvjilace or cause|
to be placed or haul or cause to be
hauled any wooden sheet-iron or
corrugated iron building structure
or erection or any building with
wooden frame with the wall filled
in with brick and mortar concrete
Dr other such substance or any tentj
>r canvas structure upon any ground!
>r land in the following territory
in the city of Waxahachie Texas:
All of blocks! 2 3 8. 9 14 15 16
SI 22 23 36 and that part of the
?ast half of block 35 that is south of
Spring Branch in said city.
Article 2. It shall bo unlawful
'or any person or persons to move
>r cause to be moved into the terri-j
:>ry specified in Article 1 of this
irdinance or to remove from one
ilace to another in said territory
iny building structure erection oi-
ent as are specified in Article i ο* ι
liis ordinance and locate same in 1
aid limits.
Article 3. Any person or persons
iolatiii.; any of the provisions of this ; (
irdlnance shall be guilty of η mis-; l
iemeanor and on conviction shall j
>e fined In any sum not exceeding!'
ιηβ hundred dollars provided that'
■ai-li and every day such building!
itructure erection or tent shall bej(
lermitted to remain in said territory
hail constitute and be a separate j
iffense.
Article 4. All ordinances ami1-
laris of ordinances in conflict with j
his ordinance are hereby repealed j
Passed and approved this fitli davj .
f September 1910.
A. LAS8WEIX. j
layor of the city of Waxnhachle τ
'ej.a.s.
iTTEST:
ARROLL. TODD. Secretary of the
ity of Waxahachle Texas.
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WHKN MKH1T WINS.
When the modlcine you take cure·! .
our disease tone* up your system
nd mrkes you feel better stronger v
nd more vigorous than before ν
hat Is what Foley'· Kidney Pills do
>r you. In all cases of backache t
ervousness. 1οκ· of appotlte. sleep-
seness and general weakness thnt 0
caused by any disorder of the kld-
pys and bladder. B. W. Ferris d
REPORT OP THE CONDITION Of
—THE—
an Mil H
it Waxahachie in the State of Texas at the
close of business. Sept. 1 1910.
RESOURCES
Loans anil discounts 1829682 54
Jverdrafts. secured and unsecured 48980 84
J. H. Bonds to secure circulation 100000 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3000 00
Sanking house furniture and fixtures . 35351 00
)ue from National Banks (not Ueserve
igents) 30806 41
Due from State and Private Banks and
Bankers Trust Gimpanies and Sav-
ings Banks 2591 31
)ue trom approved reserve agents 20M72 53
Checks and other cash items 3198 80
s'otes of other National Banks 5081 00
«^actional paper currency nickels and
cents 203 59
» a \v κ r ι. M on κ τ Bkhkkvkin Bank viz:
ipecle 135628 50
jegal-tender notes s.ooo (K) 43628 50 j
iedemption fund with Γ. .S. Treasurer
(5<}o of circulation) 5000 00 |
ΤOTA Τ $1.118198 82
LIABILITIES
cp:tal >tock paid in *200000 00 !
Surplus fund 100000 0U ι
"nUivided profits less expenses and
taxes paid . 20995 71 !
iational Bank notes outstanding 987<*) 10 !
>ue toother National Banks 31430 44 i
)ue to State and Private Banks and
Bankers 17121 41 I
ndividual deposits subject to check 404244 83 i
)emand certiticatû# of deposit 45104 13.
Cashier's checks outstanding (MX) 00 j
Jills payable including certificates of
deposit for money borrowed . 200000 00 j
Total *1.118196 52 j
Γ A I K OK TKXAS ι
Iounty ok Elms. \
k. \V (■elzendancrlCasMer of the above-named
in;k do solemnly s'vear lliat the abo\e state-
lent Is true to Hie best of raj'knowledge and'
ellet. K. W. (ikT/.KMnNKH Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this J
sk.u.. 5th day of Sept.l'J10.
' L. C. Tod»
Notar) Publie. Kills l'o.. Texas. J
«mincer—Attest. I
Ο. E. UtlNLAH 1
J. W. Sinolktos > Directors !
V. W. (Jib ho Ν I I
U. K. 10 it win I
MKKTIXii OF (XH'XCIL.
I NiiiiiInt of New Ordinances art·'
I'lum'd—Jurisdiction «1 City j
Court
At the meeting it the city conn- i
il Tuesday night η number of new j
rdlnances were passed one of;
rhlch wns to define the jurisdiction j
r rhe recorder's court. Another!
as to enlarge the Arc district of the
Itv. There was also an ordinance I
xing the fees of city officers. -
The city marshal was instructed!
> enforce the ordinance relative to'
pndcrs using the streets an·! si'Je-j
alks.
The city attorney waa Instructed |
> hnve the Katy repai' 1(3 crossing |
α west Main street.
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Henry A. Hodge Pres. Charles S. Austin. *
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