The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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THE WAXAHACHIE
ifUMI \\ WAUHtl HII ΤΙ\*·ν VWHMM1 IfL
DAILY LIGHT.
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AU «h·
Good Things to E&t
in Season here every day.
I( your Grocer can't suppiv you. we
will be plad to serve you.
Phones
J.B.HINES
I A Complete Stock. |
of all kinds of good things to eat can be
found here. . None but the best.
I Roy Connally Ô Co
!
Most anything in the
Grocery Line
can be had at my place
and at a reasonable price.
A Trial Order will convince you.
E.. C. LUMLEY
Both Phones
For Anything
In the grocery line call us and especially anything
in the Canned Goods line. We handle a
complete line of fruits vegetables meats syrup
and anything that is put up in cans or bottles.
P. P. SMITH 6) CO. Nsr ♦
♦
THE SANTHFE MERCER
_ I '
(iovernor Sends Messijf to Leiistatwe
DiwproviM hf B'"·
Austin. Tex. April 11. The ex-j
pected message vetoing the Santa]
Ke consolidation bill reached the '
.senate and house early yesterday af
ternoon Without any procrastina I
lion .tia«1 with very little* débat*· th«· !
*enat< again took up the bill and ι
passed il over the governor's veto J
by π vote oi 2 1 t * » 10 one more !
than th» neeenaary iwo-thirds
Those who voted to pass the hill '
over the governor's veto were Sen
a tor Mexandei*. Hrashfield. Chain
hers l'tusf (ilassriu'k. (îreen. tïreei '
<ir!u; (îrlnnan Harbison Hud
peth. Kellie Musterson. Murray
I'auhr Skinnet Stoker Stone Tei
'♦•It Watson md Willacy
Tho-· who voted In the negati\·'
vit·· Senators«liarrett Cunningham
farper Tlolsey. Looncy. Mayfiold
kleaohum Senter Smith and Veale.
Three of these -Senators Cun-
lingham Barrett and Veal·· who
.oted for the bill originally were ar-
ay(jd against it today but that loss
.vas offset hv the voles of Senators
Harbison Stokes and Watson when
he bill was passed on third reading
Ihe first time
No effort was made in the house
to take the hill up yesterday after
noon it having been decided lis its
friends to wait until this morning
beeatisi· of the absence of -uni·· of
it- supporter- There has bern some
<|uesll(in .is to whether tin· -peakct
would hold that two-thirds "f all th·
members Heeled or onl> two-thirds
of .ι quorum is neo-ssnrx to |iass th»·
bill over ι h· governor- uio Ml
r-IM'culatlon as tii this A.ls -Όρρ···|
In the .intmiim ement ihiit. afin
-'ildvlng th·· i|UestiOH. Ill·· |M-.ikel
li.ii| decided that only l»·· 'birds "I
quorum I- necensar»
Th· vrlo mcxitai:·' I docilliien
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We Are Pleased
to Announce
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mu. ·ν>Κ· i in pn - unn.· >
reliable tailor» m J
tit n"w i-ijuippi'd !"
^iv vuu the l· ·Μ ; ni· ·γ
trvul.· lotiu·^ ί
An· 'thei cnf of Wooifn
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tomorrow
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tXTIA
SESSION
Mats WW PrtfcaMy tot k Pmuttri
I· S<et1rr trHey
\n*Urt T«\ ^prll II Tin »\
iti N'Mioe «111 !» railed to folio»
migrdltlrli after !h>· on·· whlih
la tu roftif* to λ «I»»** Friday Τ h'*
SHVirrmr «ill not tak· «ntnfti- Into
hi·· rnn(lii« ti< < hut h· ht» dropped
Mu*» enough t<i lndlr.it· th»t Ιι<· «ill
«Il th·' ι* **ion for I ni 111'-rf i ;» ! »■ «a
h nibûtiK. atul H can l>o put (town
that til·' le*U!#lot - m·· m·! to |·βι·
!hi> capital Ju»! yet
Tin- rorreapondent put th· dlrcrt
(juration to th·· «ovnrnor. When
*111 th·' extra session be cι»Ι1··<! ' II·
»nsworeri evasively b\ saylnc Tak··
IJnnor with nu· Hnnda.i which I»·
tu Indication that hi- «·\|μη·Ι* ever}
Din· to be here Sunday knowing
lhat If th«" work closes. special cor
respond· nf* w ill leave at on· ο for
lionit
With the closing day a of th·· ses-
sion both hotiw uud senate arc
working day and night. Tht- house
I oat a «rent deal of time yesterday
passing hoiiae hills because l< la so
late In 111·· session these hills eannot
be acted on In the senate President
Davidson laid them aside saying he
tvould not refer nn\ more hills to
'ommittees as they could not ho
icted on.
Of the Important work done jes-
erdaj the greatest Is the final pas-
MtRe of the senate text hook hill In
ihe house and It Is now in free con-
'erencc Λ large number of senate
>111» were taken up and disposed of
η the house and the senate is han
\t the night session of the senate
he house mine inspection bill pre-
cipitated a f i κ h t and the bill passed
ts second reading but us it could not
>e read a third time because of tin·
lack of votes to suspend the rules
the passage to third reading was
rescinded so as to get it tip tomor-
row and fix the emergency clause.
The new court for Fort Worth
was finally passed in the house yes-
terday and it now goes to the gov-
ernor.
There is much tension In the leg
islature now because of the clonlns
days of the session and it is
scramble by all the members to ge
up bills in which they are interest
ed.
FOR A ORKATKR TEXAN.
Five Million «'lull Working for al
f ncrcaw'd I m m ignition.
The day of greater Texas is dawn-
ing. As the present is keeping tin
promise of the past so will the fu-
ture keep the promise of the pres-
ent. From El Paso to Echo from
Texline to Brownsville there is re-
newed activity in both manufactur-
ing and agricultural circles that
bodes well for the future of the
state.
In keeping with the movement
the Texas Five Million Club is in-
stituting a hot campaign looking
toward the acquiring of .">.000000
inhabitants b\ the time of 191 ο cen-
sus The president John Henri Kii-
liy well and favorably known fot
bis patriotic sentiments has called
a meeting of the hoard of govern-
j ors for \pril 19th in» San Antonio
when the matter will In dicusseil ιι
.ill its phases and steps taken t<
place convincing information before
.the farmers and artisans of tin
north and east who have been i111 1
uraiiiiK into the Mbertu and Sa
ketrhewaii <011111111- of Canada ii
alarming numbers
I nt'tti* |irujM« .... _ ..
.ι* v\ h 11 * · thi-lr ho|M · are ht^h Πι« ■
will makr good. law <l»i«linu ilti
/•'lb .111(1 I ·» ■ .· «|···|κ («ι f hf 1 OUillH !
wraith l'hit- ι - plrritv * # ! room !
fI»··in < :»|»ilalihi^ an moi« i»aU.
iiivt-M in |)ro!iit«)nx « nt«'ipri*»·* tha
in >ο\ im'i vIimim η ιι.μΙ in ih«- ht*h·
"f II» "fa!· MniMÎnriunUK plan'
ar· hprlnjcliiK tip «·ιι « win *i«l«
l'h« r·· t·. «Irmai ίο: u ιi\« · η»
ι·«ι i · vv or fr. » ι -> m ► ν « walk · - f
s NOW M· IN ΜΊΙΙΙ
\ I iw#r in Mil* i i»ui«) I »i| >· <
lu·» Klllr«| 1h« \V hi'iil
Mr I K«l M'ltH farm»
mot»*. « Mli i »»f Γ.lit « «mint 1
in th·· ·!·*
> fft*·
Mi Smith
f*< t tH<s ι it*
! Mh> IM - "t
1 U4tri| Kill*
V|i[U I **»
itj l»% a »r*
\|ouni»ln ΙΗ·ιΚ
i|mv '»d vWlwl
Λ(|ι| at|«<ii<!«»*» I
m am Ή· f If 11·
II* All a(tOW
Kit « Ile **M 11
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ι Μ|Φ « »!
£(K*ti I
«·*■■■? II»·
tMrt*
THE TWO rOUNMTIONS
lie BtfftroKe ftrtvfci fee lot (km-
haa «H IW Want Sma
!-«»' i.ltht Η» » Ν·ν1η» «[νΛ« to
il »· c> .1 tdlem ·- at Ik"'
• hurt h ;i. ih*- sub)*·*·'! Th<
• n«. il. · * < 4 κ ih«· H« »' Si m · : and
ih· W"-·' ehti*ll»n T«*t (lr»<
lui third rhaptrr. ••Ipvinth »»·ΐ«
Fur other <-*n ihi men
!«) lha'.i thai. t* l*id. which 1» -)«·ι»ιι*
Chri»· lt< \ N*»vln* nl»o r» »d for
ιΐι«· «friplun» )>·ΐΜκιη (rum Chrlnl «
«■ermon >in the Mount th< #lm ■ «·( ·
tii»» two men who built t*u hum..»
un differ·-»! foundation» K<\ N« >
ins said in part
"I want Ih*·»»' two riu-U U> tw rep-
r< *t>n>;>!iν ι men I will talk ahoul to
nidht \V<· read that on·· man Imllt
h!« huiint upon a rixk the other
u pon th<· tuind VN'i> notice thrrt is
nothing «aid about th<· kind of '
houm· they built but there Ι» u isreai |
deal -aid about the foundation upon
which the houses wcri· built Then
in lies the difference between the
two ii Π del consideration tonight. |
>uii ran perceive tho nnswer to the
question propounded ih<· < 11 f f · - r -
enr« is as to tin- foundation. There
may be a man In this community
who prides himself upon his moral
character who prides himself upon
the building and I.ro! and behold
when the κ rent destruction conies
the foundation Is swept from under
him His foundation was upon the
sand: this other man had his foun-
dation upon the rock Christ Jesus
and when the great destruction came
he stood
"Lay this thought upon your '
hearts -every man and woman is I
building. One man lu building a for- |
tune probably thai he may have an I
easy time in life he is building and ι
has forgotten the words of Christ
"Lay up for yourselves treasures in
heaven where moth and rust doth
not corrupt and where thieves do I
break through and steal." Rcmem-1
I l>er the storm is coming and you are I
( going nuked before God without the '
rlghteouaneaa that la In JeauM OhrVat
■ —I warn you not to fix yoiir heart
upon earthly treasures.
"Some of us am prwhaltl*· build
' ing soul temples—we are concerne»
about our children's education-
nil those refinements of modern cul
ι ture want them to be proficient i)
I music: and art and nil those things
'which as they move through tht
world will cause people to admire
them. Some mothers are so anxious
that their daughters be equipped in
all the refinements of life but have
never given much attention to their
souls What shall I say of the moral
man? The one perhaps who thinks
he is building character. What
about this man? He is building
something that will not avail in the
time of tlie storm. Call to your mind
the scene of punishment of him who
wanted the wedding garment The j
liing ordered the servants to hind
him hand and foot and take him
awa\ and cast him into outer dark- :
nest- so shall il be in that last da> j
witli everj man and woman dollied j
in their own righteousness Max (Sod :
help you to build upon the right -
fou tidal ion
Ever\ man is not <>ιΐι\ ι·<ιi 1<1 i 11 κ '
Inn has his own choiev If you
build upon the sand soitii da> \oui
house will topple live! t * ll Γ is t ix.-.
Itehold I -land .it the dooi .nil
knock If an\ man hear tin voice
and open ι he door. I will conn in
In him. nul will sup with him and
he with nu· The Christian iua\ be
\ei\ weak but it i- when· he stand-
that counts Κνι ι> foundation I* go
ι ii ir iii be tested if you liai·· 'tu
ιΙκΜ k Ι licft of foil iitl.it i · » 11 fh* l> ιι ι U1
niu ' I · m - no) III.Ill» ι -·» III ιι· I othfi
fou iifln I ion tin no man lut than that
κ hilt! which ι .It·*»!* Christ l'aul
- litl th·· hop. Ί ilv itiou ι Oh Tint
If all a men - work?· wri* 'untod up.
yft If li·· bad Ohrl*t hv would 1»·
av»-*| \»« |h»o|>)i iftfii t to lw>l
Mlfr ιι$» thHr faith h> ih«*lr »orkh
Your work* l»r:n~ on a i«*.u»l
hiM ι »»ϋ « . » «*.·>· « ; « i ! ι Γίαΐί-' Η
wi' hav» |»ti I our ht*fw· ι it llltn m
in h«'a**'ii I· II »an <l»*wti»o
tut I.Ik* th· man who Until upon · In
rink *. wit. *.»n l «· lua'U'c ho*
> |w»or th»' tru*r it· I »ι·. *a|i| \« t
»h«*r shall AAi til*»'■ i· hriti mi
"ί Hi *! it till I ' f * ' ·< ?· 1< Λ M
'h···: t»* η;» « ■» ' tit*? .ill a til
ft» man ι» iMf : ■ |*> «« k 'ti« » mit ο
m- l*»th« ' " hand
I h· nU *»« ♦! biMi*h «4 tb· m
«4*%· * l*<
1 M«»i M"
.β T ttw f itti
J n» · ΛΜ l >41
. t»4< « 1 *Im 1>|β0
• -m. >fcl
\ \\ tu
»ï! Κ «·.. ••♦ni-i
• Ml t*· % ' M fill
'■ it&* ifii. «tflf il
t-». -1 .λ- f\4
| fetitt * 1
I VUr CAftl
any man who hasn't the conrum· >>f I
hi* convictions U a t oward. If you '
have any convU'Uon» upon thin mut-
ter yo^ unght to toUow thea· COB-
l vlcttom. Don't watt tUI you «η» to
Idle and throw out to OoA tha b«M
\ oat candle of your lite lor even ttai
j la not poaalhle. Only one «
the thieves on the croee was save·
If you believe Christ the only fou
dation then build 011 that found;
tion. I..ei us say others may do j
they will but as for me I am goln
to build upon the rock- .Jo» 11
C hriat."
I At the close of this' service oih
J accepted Christ I'rd.wr meeting.'
jure beitiK held each flay In different
parts of town. \ll are cordially in-
vited to attend these services. Sub-
ject for tonight. "The Joys and
flea 11 ty of Heaven. '
Ι ΙίΜ νΜ Λ \ .Ι.1ΛΙΚΝ 1< ν·" · · Ι»
• f 111 ' \ ni llunler t 'as*· lli'turih a \ er-
fllcl of Not <;uill>.
In tin district court tills morning
n verdict of acquittal was relumed
In the j 111"> 111 the case of tin· state
against Krceman lames. .1 nicro. j
who has been 011 trial sine» Mutida.v
morning on ;t charg. oi niurdei j
.lam·- u;i> accused of shooilug : 11 » « 1
killing l>a\ld I'jttniali. ilsn colored
at Rnnis on the night ol .Inn· .7. j
I HU'i 111 till evllli lll >■ it \\.is shown
that I'lttman was ittciiiptiup to
make an attack 011 .lames with a I
knit· and lluit the --booth·» » is 11
self detells.
The cam ot the stat·! tigaln^
Heur> Ui« 111< ■ - barged with ci
van next called tor I
I.
iiMittUlt. wy
motion !<»' ·' « '»·*'1 mum* ·
iteuted to tie · oui t this ·>I
1 :n Th· motion to cunUli
1 a·» until th· next tenu ol
was siitalned be. .111-
of ! h Π'*' V Μι»·--* - l Λ4
Ι.πιΙιίιικ w
nu
tl·»* ami
il"
«·η«
i»f th· tk
Mis Mil· ll.i
wet· tin.
όνύ rtgs are
that our horses are right.
You'll know il too if you
order your next rip here.
Phones
PATTON.
KENNEDY
LIVER Y
COMPANY
Vollii·
ΐ lia*·· opened a preeslus and
rleiiniDK nop (in College mreet AI!
work ri:.: r · nti>od I'rlC"* ncht The··
Karley tf
« 111 I llilll Ol HhIsia fol Mlli .
I huv»· jum r'i'flTHi ii ι mr load «"»f
fin· driviiu ..nil farm lior.-· fron
\ri>an · ! h « · ·. iri· for »»Ι<· at r h·
Villain · VV.ikou ird Call and *e·
•U«· m iiul ·Ί i· r ι « · M M. Mo-lc f.j
Tailor craft reaches its
highest development
with the production of
such garments as we
are showing this sea-
son. Infinite grace and
style are expressed in
the lines and balance of
the coats. In one of
ours you may sally
forth with the knowl-
edge that you are well
dressed and with the
ease born of such knowledge :
Everything to Wear
Stylish Hats Stylish Shoes Stylish Shirts
Stylish Neckwear. : : : :
W HO M
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BREAK THE DROUTH
Garden Hose
All Rubber Cotton Covered
Host \\ tsners
Ho.se Couplings
Hose Clamps
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