The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 154, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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aon of politoal r«*i now on ίη IVviu
Win if cotiilinM'? Thaï la the import-
ant qui'Hlion.
There may be truth in the «suit-
tion that poverty ia easier to endure
than riches but It Ik a difficult mat-
ter to make people l-cllove It
LeM you forget: All plkee lead to
hie. Briii i III your farm
products. Our buyer» pay more than
ar.y other market In the county.
When an of rice holder draws
$5000 & year and for the same time
depot-Its ΐ&όΟβΟ In bank it Is. to
•βy the least sn evidence of thrifti-
nes» on hi* part.
\V> are still in a position where
we can conslstenlv promise to sup-
port Shy candidate who is at all
Mkely to receive the democratic
nomination for the presidency.
Some people seem to think thnt
with so many new and untried men
in congre·· we are aptUo bave hasty
ill-advised legislation. Well
more hasty but It
»UI-«dvised.
could I
This is the only country un tart!)
where the people rule and where
they never get what they want. The
«rest trouble is too many of them
went one thing and vote tor another.!
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TI;r liidi'oii· and inisproiioun'· i
la t ko η whhh our >οιιηκ men and wo
nun carry with them fimn our
board school» is a di&gratv lo th*
nation nor is I' much less dis-
creditable Hint ladies and gentlemen
should be unable to utte» ο s-mtence
which is not Interspersed wit η
vulgarisms and slang. In their
inability to express their ideas clear·:
: and correctly they eke out their
*uppi> or «««ran witn ram ρηι&Μ**
picked iii> from ihi· stable the rwct I
coium· t)i.' nursery the music hall.
Ι»· Λ μι or] ran newspaper any « here |
j hut from the «cil» of English mi-j
defiled with which the shelves of.
their libraries which furnish theui j
Tbi- process |« corrupting the purity I
of our language to β deplorable e*-
ti :it. Writers and speakers too
indolent to find the right word
Helz.· hold uf any barbarism or
h oc la ii-m that eûmes to hand. For-
eign importations or misapplied
technicalities are crowding out the
more expressive and l>«autfful terms
We badly need a standard of some
kind lu id down by authority and ac-
cepted bv general consent. Peril Hps
the new British academy may some
time give us a dictionary in which
the proper use of words will be de-
fined and the Improper locutions
rigorously blacklisted. Meanwhile
something would be accomplished if
all those who have the ear of the
public would make a point of ex-
cluding foreign words or phrases
( mostly misspelt or misunderstood l
wherever an English one is avail-
able.—London Standard.
I'ader New Management.
The Waxahachle Oarage changed
hands today. J. M. Carroll or Ennls
succeeding W. Schuster la the own
ership and control. Mr. Carroll re-
quest* the announcement that he
will undertake to run the garage in
a strictly business like way and so-
licits a continuation of the patron·
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fik»ml It ί/1 :ι 1 Ifs^t-ti robb<o\\ was tli ·
motive.
HAIM'V HKKl l/rs.
H a ν·' Made Many Waxaliuclile Iteai·
ιΙιίιΙμ KulliukiitNiic.
No wonder scores of Wr.xahaehie
citizens grow enthusiastic. It s
enough to main· anyone happy lo
find rcliff :.fior year* of buffering.
I'ubile statements like the follow I'lH
are but truthful representations of
the daily ν oik done ill Wsxahach'.e
l\v IHian's Kidney Pills.
I. W. Harris llom.aea 11 stree·
V\'axabach!i Texas says: "It. s
nearly three years since I have lia i
occasion to use a kidney remedy. I !
suffered from nearly all the symp-
toms of kidney trouble. I could aoi
control the passage!· of the kidney
secretion» and had to get up five υ:' J
six times at t'lght. My hack ached a'.-I
most constantly and made it herd '.">r '
me to stoop. The contente of two
boxes of Donn's Kidney Hills pro-]
cured at B. \V. Keerls' Drug Store.]
relieved me and 1 can just as highly j
roeommepd this remedy today as 1 ί
did at that time."
For sa!? by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo
New York sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the . name—Doan's
and take no other. d&wl}
Kt«»le Home Money
Constable Albert Wilson arrested j
a young negro man by the ni.me of
William Robert Giles here Thursdav
niornlng on u warrant from Grimes
county charging him with theft of
over $30. It is alleged that the ne-
gro was living with an old negro in
t!rimes county and left taklug with
hitn about $6». Sheriff T. H. Lacey
of Anderson came up on No. 5 this
morning and carried the negro bach
with him on No. 2.—Ennls News.
Wolvc* Doing Damage.
Wolves are doing quite a lot of
lamage at Chatflcld. They rata* a
sood many sheep and goats there and
the wolvea have devoured fifty or
atop* in the past three months.
Hesars. Dink Hodge and R. H. With-
irapoon bave ordered eight fox
ion nde and are going to pall off
em* of the big···! wolf chases that 1
iver .took place in tfete groat Lone <
Star State—Rice Rustler.
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Topic l-ookmg Backward."
Lenders.
Devotional Mrs. Tom Hunter
Program- Mrs. Will Kenrs.
Motto Remember Ills marvelous
works that He bulli done His
wonders aud tlx· judgments of His
moil ι h. "
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l'rayer.
Responsive Reading Psulm 2 4.
Slirvev of the work of tilt· \\ o-
morV Home Mission Society Mr;.
T. M Tldwell.
Vocal solo Selected Mis .loin
Singleton.
Knowledge the Key Note Mrs.
Tom Cheatham.
fall for new members subscriber.;
to "Our Homes."
Offering.
Hymn No. :N5 1st and 3rd
verses.
Prayer.
U'rUnniiUy tk'Uilier 5tl>.
Topic "The American Crisis." ·
Leaders.
Devotional—Mrs. A. Lasswell.
Programme- Mrs. McDade.
Motto—"Th'i battle lost at home
our cause is slain abroad."
Hymn—No 208.
Pslarn—N«\ 61.
"The Crisis in tfie Nation." Mrs.
T. S. Aruist.-οηκ.
Vocal solo—Selected— Miss Beat-
rlc#'Bl«kc^
"Our Broadened Opportunity" < a t
Need of Trained Workers <b>
Financial Need (c) Obligation to
Person» 1 Service - Mrs. N.J. Thomas.
Call Tor new member* to "Our
Homer "
Offoring.
Hymn—No. 349 1st and 3rd
vera* t.
Closing prayer.
The regular monthly meeting nt
the Slies-Wateon Chapter U. D. C„
■rill he held at the realdence of Mies
Ifollie Phillips on Oldham avenu*
the meeting will be called at 2
«'clock sharp and every member 1*
trged to be preaent.
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I Jeftereou Htrcet ; tneiice · :*i-1 wli ·<
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• direction on a ιι. t that m contiKOUs
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St in · iience with Cantreli Sir·'· t
to (livens Street In Billiard Height.;
Addltim to the City of Waxahachie
Texas; thence with (livens Strict to
the northwest corner of Hlock 11 of
I'.tiliard Heights Additij.i 11 .In·
'My of Waxshaehie Te\i- theiu»
along the south west sides of Illocks
11. β. 24 and -9 of said addition to
Washington Strict; thence down
j Washington Street to Wax.thuehie
Creek; thence down ;:aitl crec-k to
the ijlr.ee of beginning.
Pa«sed»and npproved tills 20tn
day of September If 10.
A. LASSWELL. I
Mayor of the city of Waxu'npchie
Texas.
ATTEST:
CARROLL TODD»
Secretary of the City of W:.x:\haehic
Texas. ΰ » I
Sliake*pcurc ('lull.
The Shakespeare club will iue< 1
in the club rooms at Situs Library
Tuesday Oct. 4th at :!:30 o'clock.
All members arc urged to be pres-
ent. Mrs. Leigh Chairman.
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follow s :
Lieutenant Governor îIio.ihh· Γ.
Conway of Clinton count;
Secretary of Siale. Eiiwurd Lit
zani ky of Kings.
Controller. William So Inner oi
New York.
State Treasurer John li K nneih
of Erie.
Attorney General. Thonirs .1. Cnr-
mod> of Yates.
Stale Engineer and Surveyor. John
A. Benzol of New York '
I'm Mori· Than Three Iteciulcs
Foley's Money and Tar has heo.i
a household favorite for roughs
colds and ailments of the thr nit
chest and lungs. Contains no opi-
ates. B. \V. Fearis. d
Mis. C. J. tilings 101 Marviirave.
Representing C A. Steven* & Bros Chicncu
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M. W. Walkeij
JEWELER
—South Side Square-^
THE EMINENT COMEDIAN
TIM MURPHY
IN THE FOUR ACT COMEDY
Mr. Opp"
By the Author of
MRS. WIGGS of the CABBAGE PATCH
ALICE H EG AN RICE
Dramatized by Douglas Z. Doty.
"Full of the same humor that marked Mrs.
Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch but - has a deeper
undercurrent."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
ηκα $ι.5θ $i.m .?§ .it
Seat· on Mle Friday morning at Curlin Drug Co.
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