The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 167, Ed. 1 Monday, October 17, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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advant»|fe of the collegian* In the
«'eight lint t lia t ti'iim put up plucky
fight unit deserved rninuiendntion foi
iroi'.rrssivf plnyln;· However i:
could not withstand ι..· terrific in
slanshtH mad·' b> the Southwestern'.*
Uni» which continually ;i_·· i! awa>
and went through ι all times wit!i
out difficulty. HiadiiiK Voigut and
Snipes often went through for large
gains. At tin- first of enr-h half Dan-
iel Raker picked up the outplayed
Southwestern for a few minutes at ii
time in fart. Daniel Hal held it
own throughout tile last half. Man?
sensational plays were pulled ofr
but perhaps the most startup*: wt-
that of still Keene on the Southwes-
tern line who ran up - ;st· > nU foi
η touchdown Voight also fouid
hole for plryfis. Αι sever; ! tim-t
Southwestern goal was in I'maei.
but the collegians were nevi able tc
put the ball over their score being
made on two kicked goals
HHil* SCHOOI WINS
' ι ; 1 > f 11 πι ί ! i ! 1 School Defeated I » \
Til" Waxai achie High s ion] : Hi -
ball team defeated the f h diurne
High school term at Cleburne Fr1-
day afternoon by r. score of Γ» to 0.
The tern..· we··" evenly mitt chert
but after the first «ftiart-T W-xaha-
chie played rings around their op-
KcOl <· (if 1 i) to (i.
ponents. wnxanaciuo «un m.·
anr! received the kick off but were
held for down*. Then Cleburne tried
a forward pass and Jim Hnrd < ■ : u j ν h t
it. and circled C'eburne's end for 2f>
yards making lho first touch down.
Pierce missed goal. In the second
quarter after two forward passes
from Hiird to I'ierce Wuxahuchlt
had th&-ball near Cleburne's goal
Again J. Hurd circled the end foi
the second touch down. G. Hurt:
kicked goal. In the third quarter
by a series of forward passes. Wax-
ahachie got the ball on Cleburne's
15 yard line. Then a place kick was
tried and G. Hurd sent the pig skin
sailing between the goal posts.
Score VVaxahAchie 14. Cleburne 0
In the last' quarter· just a few min-
utes before time was up. J. Hurd
again crossed Cleburne's goal line
for the third touch down. G. Hurd
missed goal. This ended I he scoring.
Oldham played η good game at left
end. McGee. Johnston Fleming
Ward Williams Alderdiçe and
Grimes played well in the line. Shel-
ton did well at quarter. J. Grimet
made several good gaine through the
line. Hurd Brothers were the main
stars. Waxahachie will play Cle-
burne at Waxrbaehlo pctober 29.
Tfie high school team«oee to Hills·
bdro next Friday to play the HIlls-
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Il «iii" ι· ι η < ain' hui!
. I : π»· I lnt(. beautiful artI—
I'll.· exhibit of th**nr ttlonest that vu
"'d" " ι ho Si Loula Kxi>< tali Ion !
oils urentlv admired Small Ij ι : t
f n · i;mi>s agates hei n heen r· |i >i i ι .1 j
Irnm San Patricio coil ill \ ami Vaut;·
nil quart/ rri-iais from VliP-
j < ounty. ;
Λ few ge ni pearls lia» · con .
:i'· ron.i'.'on piiifscI in the L'une
j river ill' Colorado river etc ll js|
i"|ieriert that .· pearl valued nf .» 7<"> j
was tunii.I in the Llano river abn»*· |
the town of Llano. Besides the I
sii'i·:!' ·; mentioned il is like]· (lali
f'· pearl nussel exists in the San j
Saba the Clear Fork of the tΐr;» -·.· s
1 etc. J
r'ror.: HI Pa-υ county ii Van]
ι here ha; come of late κ inn· J
1 v. r> good turquoia. The Texas
; turquoif eomoany LI Paso Texas.
ι .· > Ho locality and will have Hit
cm .stones. mairix. etc. oil er.hlbi-
lion ;.t ' V Dallas Stale Fair
ι S;> far most of the rut etonet>
: ■ 11 m ι· is place shov. a slight gn vn-
ish tinge ipsieail of the pure robin's
ι t-t:. ι!ue. mil it is likely that furtit-
I er search woald result in the d's
: iivcry of the more valuable blue
] stones. The turqltois matrix from
• \ .·.!: Horn locality makes a very ι
oilil and attractive stone lor an j
ΐ ι ι···. ..iKS broaches eti. No two;
ο alike. Sotnc are epeckled-blus.
iilin-ϊι-ο.'η and faint κre<*n against
a lig- chueolaiu back-ground. Some*
have .ι well define ! band of blu - j
Bieei. .
matrix. Οt·.<■.·s : e.<e 11:bit· π scarab ι
hirifî !' curious resemblance lu j
! fi ο r. · < di'o to cutting) to t li is old j
I lC:;ypticn sacred beetle. but tin
lie;: m is of faint bltto-groen color
:ιικ! body a llgl.i chestnut. Tins·.
j scarab' stones have curions inden-
tation extending lengthwise of the
| bod;. as though the two halves had
ι been joined together.
I The blue-green stones when cm
j run from to U karats and aru
worth from $1.50 to $2.00 per karat.
! according to quality. The matrix
I stones wheD cut run from to 8
karats and are worth from $ υ. 7 Γ» to
$1.50 each according to quality
markings etc.
It is likely that an Industry of
gome Importance could be based on
careful selection of the material and
artistic cutting.
Other turquoig localities In the
I'nlted 8tates are: Mohave county
Arizona; Conejos county Colorado;
(irant and Santa F*e counties New
Mexico: and Esmornldn Nye and
Washoe county Nevada. The to-
tal production^ In 1908 of turquols
matrix and turquois was about 15
tons by far the grer.tpr part of
eaurso being matrix Tbere are no
separate returns glvyig the value
of tho turquois produced.
McAJIflCer Co|J.
The very bost at Shi ν eg & X
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Mr. Hunk fai.i it
that Mr. McDonald
ftl>· 1 when I ·
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cliiee behind >iiin and in
tu t ou* ο ' Mil
ι ntobllc
ncmptltu;
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front of t α ι machine The blow
chine I : ;n i ni ι· I 1 · knil nil t lie left
side. kniirkin ι it 111 ; ι il \ It η η *1
bad I > I.kii. in- the entire fnrii
side of the lint'. Mi.-. (' M. Run-
ner of «!·:» Mail) street itui otin .
ti'Kid" nts neai by mlnl-'t ml fu tb«
injured man until lii.s death thirt>
minutes after being struck.
Letters in the dead man s |>ockcl8
disclosed his identity. Tin· bod1
was removed to the Donovan I'niler-
taklng Compati;* s parlors pending
ι.' . : lion- Dallas News.
ΛΝΜΛΙ MKMOItlW l»AV.
I'll'St Sunday in December Will lie
Hbs. rved by I lie I Ik".
Tiie first Sunday in Decembei
i.bsierved as memorial day In the
Benevolent and I'rotective Order of
Klks wh'-rever iher. is an organiza-
tion of thjs order. The local iodirc
lias already commenced preparation
for that day M ti··■ last regular
meeting tit" feihwliig committees to
:.rra:ijje for f'u· memorial services
ν ero appointed'
Kxer-utlve Committee- M. S. M|o-
dleton chairman; Dr. D. (J Thomp-
son John A. Redman. ii. ('. lohn-
I ;'lHi ι til'· .· ' I ' lltlOII II' tin Hill
ston Koht. ιι.'Μ'πκοιι ana ·> is·?.
Gammon.
Reception ι onimit te Γ.βο Ι*.
Mizell. chairman : .Ins. ! McCartney
J. Lee Penn lid I.. Hlurson. VV. H.
Howell Dr. C. <". Cooke VV
Kent. K. J. Coleman John P. Spald-
ing Carroll Todd Robt. A. W'also:..
Music (Committee ("has. L. Bra
dy chairman; Lem C. Curlin Sam
H. Andrews. VV. L. Rogers H. A.
DuBose. Jr. Lynn D. Lasswell.
Every lour of Hie I)·;
Curlin Drug Co. tne reliable drug-
gists of Waxahacnle. Texas are hav-
ing calls for "HINDIPO" the new
Kidney Cure and Nerve Tonic that
they are selling tinier a positive
guarantee. .
Its merits are becoming the talk
Of the town and everybody wants to
try It and wliy not? It costs noth-
ing If it don't do you good—not oue
cent.
They don't want your money If It
does not benefit you and will cheer-
fully refund the money. Try It to-
day. mtf
I. Ο. Ο. K. KelM'kaii MrrlliiK.
Réguler meeting of Gom City Ro-
bekah lodge No. 381-4. O. O. P..
Monday night October 17. A large
class of candidates for -Initiation
end refreshment» will be served ana
a fell attendance Is desired
MR8. W. T. JONES N. A. ·>
1CT M<SS MAMIE WALKER Une.
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FOR S Λ I. Κ Tile Ν' Il Win" fain
mi South I'roitg creek miles south·
west from Waxahuehle oil Forrestoti
I'iko road. flood Improvements 17.
acres. Also one lot. ion by -00 fiet.
Ια Waxahar.hie near the post offic-
io'.. For particulars apph to .1 F.
W/att Κ. M. Wise or Nat Wis·· 1J|)
FARMS FOR SAL F —Un e:.sy ι> .-n.
$1000 pi-i·; down h: 1: ιι.·· on Ion '
time pike · :>:.tl running past the
door. :! utile.· from Wawhachi··: iT-i
so acres timbered land ο ι Ί'ιΊηΙ*.
river c ast of Ferris Will tr: .le . .■
.ill one or l.o'.!' pieces of ρ η pert'».1
Ellis County ai.il Cofimission ·
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people and dependent upon
home peo.)le for flupp.ir'.
Our servi· m Is good r.nd ve
are rettlm; mora long din'auc*
(s-tneclonj all the time.
Are yon patroulrln'i a ho'nc
Institution '
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Fnormously Patronized
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To K"op Un Apr -iniiTjentft
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WAXAHACKiE
2 N ki s Siariirg Friday Oct. 21
POPULAR PRICXS PKE.VA1L
Tent Located cn Kaufman Street near Η. & l C... cks
r mocrift.tr. '.rrzszxr* izxam■
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' Κ h :ι > Ij. ·■ Ι ρ· deling you with 11 ft- Insurance proji-
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Iness hi> Impor' ipt ;·* the solvency i>f your esut'e
and the Mtiei> u >οιπ· family "lake or make time
ami room for (In iilc h.njruuui AKeiit."
SAN ANTONIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
San Antonio Texas.
Henry A. Ilotigc. I'res Charles S. Austin. Sec'v.
Airentn Ht Wuxahuchie. Sam W. < arolhci* ami Cieo. I. A
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Over 3D different patterns and sizes
to select from:
Cole s Hot Blast Willson Heaters
Oak Heaters Wood Heaters
Laundry^Heaters.
Stove Boards Coal Hods Shovels Fire
Sets Sp&rft Guards everything to make
you comfortable for the cold we&ther.
ACCURACY
INTCGIMTY
$125.00 BUGGY and HARNESS
A ticket given with every $1.00 purchase. '
Call at our store and aak about it.
Our Buggy Harness and Hardware
Stock is complete in every pa/ticubur
WAXAHACHIE TE
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