The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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The Waxahachie Daily Light.
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Nice Pumpkin Yam ♦
Sweet Potatoes j
Fresh Country Kggs knd Butter.
Our »tocH I* complete.
Phon«; us your orders.
|R. C. JOHNSTON ώ CO.
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We Have All Kinds of ♦
vegetables *:
TOMATOES I
TURNIPS I
CELERY
GRAPES
jBoyd Gounah
(-Both Phones 91 Successor to W. A. GIBSON J
Swift's Products
I will (jive some prices on SWIFT'S GOODS:
Other
Dry Salt Bellies 13c per lb
Hacon Bellies 14^c per lb
Wrapped Bacon Bellies f. 16c per lb
Swift's 'Jewel Lard 10-lb bucket 1.25
Swift's Prem. Lard 10-lb bucket 1.50
Sugar by the barrel at 5 l-4c per lb
lh|n*s in proportion. Call and »ee.
L. Y COLE
ΙΒΡ?ί* ΒΙβ 5ΒΙΡΜΕΝΤ— This time the 'BLUE
brand and no better Plum Puddings are
... Curtis Bros best in 35c air tight tins. Don't
5 ia can of Red Pitted Cherries. White Cherries or
Ka*pberries with vour order.
We cui meet the Price· yen see in «ay
•Pwtal wl. »r m circular· delivered
lum Puddings 1
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l'Inities hi Sol|»fiui- |Ji\.
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j 'l.A i Wwk Service S|»-< i 111
Ml. ΙΊ<'η«βιιι Tex;is Τ> ■> τ.
! Thousands of citizen- and f:■ γιικ ι --
ar> 11 : ι : 111 η >-■ with tor· -ι fin - which
·· Kimiif.' in Sulphur river bottom
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j SI ruck in ΙΙ<·ιιιΙ It) Stray Hull. 1
While Si'itlcil in fulioose.
i 'Γι*\i< ~ News Service Rneclal.
1 Brownwood Texas Dec. 7 - It. I
Molt. a brakeinan on the Fort Worth
and Hlo (irandc railway was struck
by a sir; * bullet in the head late yes-
j t«1 i"<l;iy afternoon i.nd seriously
J wounded tic was sitting in the cupo-
li ol a freight train caboose when the
shot «us fired. The train was en
route from Brownwood to Brad).
T!ic hall entered the lefi ear and
shattered the left check bone. A
Μθ··'Ί> is h 1111 tine the i. usai la lit.
HAI.I.IVCKi: IS whitkwasiikii.
Majority of I'limiiiltti^ Kxoiii iulcs
Secretary of III!el'ioi of All
Chaise*.
l'nlteil I'ress Specie!.
Washington. Dec. 7.—Absolutely
exonerating Secretary of the Interior
j Bellinger of alt- charges brought
[against him the majority of the Bai-
Ii 11 rer-l'lnchot investigating eoninvit-
lc( presented a report to congress to-
day at noon. The report sums up lis
findings as follows: "That Halllnger
is not ;:n enemy of or hostile to a
reasonable and judicious policy of
conservation and that 110 ground
whatever lias been shown justifying
an opinion that he is not a faithful
and efficient officer."
KOSTKIl (JHAXTKM UAII..
Voting Man Held In Connect ion ivltli
Death of Dr. O. It. Nicholson.
Texas News Service Special.
Dallas. Texas Dec. 7. -The exam-
ine trial of 11. A. Foster aged 1*
years charged with the murder of
Dr. Ο. B. Nicholson who died at
f'.rand I'rairie Monday following η
fist fight was held before Justice T.
A. Work this morning. Foster was
granted bond In the sum of $1.000
which he made and wee released.
Nicholson's neck was broken.
CAIMGK W IJIiOWN Γ I*.
Attempt Made to Wreck Home of
Italian Control at Mmttlv.
United Ρ·*ββ 8peclal.
Seattle. Waib.. Nov. 7.—The gar-
ace of Dr. .1. Cbllllone. tbe Italian
consul here was blown up by dyna-
rtite. Brery window In the consul's
home wit shattered. No one was In-
luret. Dr. Cbllllone declares the dy-
namiting was not the work of the
Black Hand bat was don· by tme
personal enemy. The consulat· It
now heavily guarded.
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η ι « · ι ί "οίικι 'cskuim it Totn Hall ot Hou-
tuii who called the meeiing. Mr Hall
. ι ? 11 toda> lu îh confident î h « * cou- t
>tifiitional amendment toi ~»fate wi l« |
prohibition will « arr\ Phi» organisa ι
lion of tlM' forces tut an ncMve m?ii-
l»aÎKu will lu* brought about at to- j
morrow's inecijnu
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l'«u Men Who l\s«a|M'<t Iriim Omm- j
inna .1 il il Kc<ii|>t iiicil
Texas New h Service Spci-iaI
Corsloana Texas. Doc 7 Two of
the men who escaped from jail >es-
l« itlaj have been ri'< i|>tured The*
n· Hi η Him h- under a finir years'
sentence fui· lunula.» and II Ilol-
I l'iiml). charged with forgery. lien
j Myall iniilrr tlt'iilli sentence for the
j murder of Ιιΐκ wife. Is still being
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HIIAVK CAItltOMC ΛΓΙΙΙ
! I'■>■! Worth Mini Suicided Ikvimni' of
ItoiiM'HlIc Troubles.
lYvas News Service Special
Fort Worth. Texas Dei· 7. A. I..
Millison aged Γ»4 years committed
suicide at liis home here this morn
lug h.v taking n dose of carbolic acid
II·· was divorced Irom Ills wife sev- j
era I mouths ago and became des-
pondent when she refused a reconcil-
iation.
(.'la'liinte·. of Vale.
! ·■'· - 1 I'· '· " Special
X \v Ha·.· n. Conn . IV·c. 7. There
ι are lfi9ûS living graduates of Yale
laccoidiilR t:i the latest directory
which was issued today.
For Xmas
♦
(lolly Paper Seals Τηκ·.; la-
bels Booklet; ("aide Glove
Tie and Handkerchief Folder»
also nice assortment of Hand
Colored Calendars Foot Balls
Pipes Cigars Books Bibles.
Hand Hags :>nd l'urnes. In-
fant Sets Gents Traveling
Cases. Candles etr. : : :
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ni 'iirtih VI ι-κ · · 11 /11 ■ ami ΓιιΙΙ··ιι No- |
bl . lonvk'ed of huricli!ry lu Mi l.ni ι
.. γ 1111 h ι \ \ι ιί'ι ri'Vi'iwil and din- j
misM-tl In Ηι· ι nu t of criminal ιιρ-
ln'Hls here toilai hermine Hi·· inillcf-
menttf alleged tin· offense was I'OUi-
mitied Ki'l ninfv liilll. mi Imfioe-
hIIiI«- date Mi Ki-iizI·· »» given for-
ty-one wars and Noble» forty years
in ι hi· penltontiury
MII.ZKI! INTItOllK'KH llll.I..
Vi'« >ni'k I 'ongri-Μκιιιιιιι WuiiIh Tiii-
Iff llciliircil on Meal anil ΓηΐΙΙ··.
'niti'il I'li'HK Special.
Washington Dec. 7 R< pn sentu-
livi· Sulzer democrat of .N't·h York
introduced a bill loduy proposii « a
reduction of iln· tariff on nit'ntH ami
call 1··
They are selling American meat
in Unidon. l'ail» and iierlin for eight
iu fifteen cents a pound cheaper
than in America" said Mr. Sulzer
"end I intend to fight to the end for
■ : remedy."
HA INS IN PANAMA.
Truffle 11 .ii» llcen Almiiiloticil on III·'
(•overniiient'H Itallioiiil.
("nited Press Special.
Colon Panama. Dec. 7. — An un-
precedented rain fall on both sides of
the canal continues today. The gov-
ernment's railroad extending from
San Pablo to CJatun Is inundated and
traffic has been abandoned.
Round Trip Rates
— vie -
T. ô Β. V. Ry
Artin^as Pans $ 15.40
lii'OHURvilltt 20.80
Corpus ChristI 15.40
KhkIh Ρηκβ 16.80
Hubbard 2.35
Kerrvlll» ...i 13.65
Laredo 16.3f>
M annum 6.2.1
Martin 4.05
Port Lavaca 13.15
Rockport 4.. 15.80
Velnsi'o V . 11.15
15 BUYING DA
WHAT ARE YOU *
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hats smoking jackets
SWlUS SlîtT CASKS
SHIRTS ΜΑΝΟ HA<»S
Itm ««d MiiMlkt'frkwi» t«» m«irh «»r Tw «ai
M«hw or Tu» hiwI Hai»«Wi«*rr tiM <
Buy Men's Gifts
«t a Man s Store
Matthews Bras.
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TELL-THE-TRUTM" CLOTHICK·
Just Received
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For the Holiday trade complete
line of
Cut Glass
Silverware
Novelties
and Jewelry of all Kinds
If it Is useful and appropriate Christ·
mas Gifts you want see
M. W. Walker
South Aide Square J£.WELEL^
Te»»
doue Tray ENXCTEO
WICHITA ΚΑΙ > IX MAN Kl LUS FA-
ΤΗΚΚΊΧ-LAW ANI» Λ DKI'I-
TY KM KHI FF.
In Order lu PmeM Ι>χΗΐΊι1ηκ Slayer
llu»lN Into Aato un<t Kunhrd
to Hmrlrtta—A Railroad
Kngineer.
Texas News Service Special.
Wichita Fallu. Texan Dec. 7.—Al
G. Hard the Fort Wortb and Den-
ver railroad engineer who late yes-
terday afternoon shot and killed hi·
father-in-law Harry Brown and
Deputy Sheriff John Staley. la atlll In
jail ut Henrietta whore he was rush-
ed last nlKht In an automobile. Sta-
les' was formerly a fireman and fired
on i lard's engine on hla last run. The
two men were the heat of friends.
Hnrd appeared daaed and «aid he did
not recognise 8taley. There is no
further talk of lynching. The two vic-
tims of the tragedy will probably be
burled this afternoon.
Highwaymen OU the
Wires and Make Kerape.
Texas Now· Servie· Special.
Tu Un. Okla.. Dec. 7.—Two high-
waymen entered the Jones livery sta-
ble late last night held «ρ the m&aa-
Ker and robbqd the safe of ita con-
tents. After the robbery the highway-
men clltBbed « telephone pole and
out the wire entering the stable.
They then made their escape. A poase
Is In search of the burglars.
DKATH
Let US
>RINT
SALE wttl
We aim to carry
sorts of underwear as therê
are physical types among
men. Heavy long-cut un·
derwear for the cold-
blooded; lighter athletic-cut
underwear lor those of more
active circulation. And file
in-between kinds. 411
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