The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 208, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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A NEW TRAIN
I.v Waxa.. . . 5 15 s m 4: 4Γι ρ m
Λγ Dallas 7:00 a ni. 5:5Γ» μ m
Αι Fort Worth 8:45 a IB
Lr Wans 12:05 a m 11:05 a m
A.·· Houston 7 · ::Γ. a in. 7:55 μ au
Ar Galveston !» : I Γι a m.
Thru PuHmana and Cliair Cars
between Galveston and Kansas
City Yon ran len\e in the after-
noon take sujper and spend tUe
«veiling at the Theatre in Dallas
and Ue at liouie by midnight.
Please ask our agent
J. J. MULLANE
C. Τ. & P A.
or
W. C. CONNOR. Jr. 6. P. A.
Houston Texas.
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Μ. Κ. & T.—North «nun.1.
No t> t iHyer) leave» ....7:15 a to
No. 204 leaves 7:33 ρ m
No 2(t2 leaves 9:45 a m
No. 10 (Limited) leaves ..7:07 pin
South Bound.
No. 203 leaves 9:03 a m
No. 203 leaves 7:33 ρ in
No. ~j (Flyer) leaves ....9:2» ρ m
No 9 (Limited) leaves ..10:35 a m
H. Λ T. Ο.—West Bound.
No. 86 leaves R:26 a πι
Ko S3 leaves 6:53 ρ in
No. 89 west bound arrives 11:15
a m. Connects a tGarrett
train from the north and
south from Corsicana.
No. 87 west bound arrives 5:00 ρ
m. Connects at Garrett
with train from the north.
Knst Ποιιικί.
No. 8 2 leaves 9:15 a. m. Connects
at Knnis for Houston.
No. 86 leaves 3:06 ρ m
No. 88 leaves 10:00 a m. Connects
with northbound.
No. 8 4 Rast bound leaves 3:50 ρ
m Connects with north-
bound and southbound to
Corsicana.
Trinity and Itravos Valley.
Trinity Ai lir«/os Valley Southbound
No. 0 loaves 11:05 a m
No. 3 leaves' 12:05 a ui
Northbound.
No. 6 leaves 4:45 ρ m
No. 4 leaves 5:45 a m
Gertrude Κ wing.
During: the engagement of the
Gertrude Kwlug company which
comes to the Shelton opera house
December 6th for three nights Miss
Kwiug «ill wear the newest Paris-
ian L.aI*autaIon' costume which
recently created the sensation at the
French capital during the .lune race
meet "l-aFantaion ' does not admit
description it must be seen to be
appreciated. The gown i.-. imparled
and valued at 1500 twines wilh a 60
per cent import duty.
I'or the opening performance Miss
Ewing has selected "Slaves of the
Orient ' .i semi-Turkish spectacular
coined) with all special sceury. t'ri-
<i·* art.· to remain strictly popular
and ladi.·:- admined f r « - · » on Monday
night under usual conditions.
Capudiue for "Tliat ïleartacTie."
Out last night? Headache aud
nervous this morning? Hicks' Cap·
udine just the thing to Ht you for
business. Ours the head—braces
the nerves. Try it At drug stores
alt
W&xahachie
Auto €ô Garage
Company
On Main Street One
Bloch West of
Courthouse
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Sales Room for Jackson
Buick Maxwell and oth-
er cars.
First Class Rent Service
to all Parts of Country
Day or Night
Expert Automobile Re-
pairing and First Class
Garage Conveniences.
Automobile Accessories
and Supplies.
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Old Phone 67 — New Phone 97
A 8IC DEAL IN HEU ESiATE'l
I ι
.1. 15. Motuhead I'\('lui:i700 Acres
of i:ili> County !>«it fcil· 104)0
\(Π · in (iiiincK County.
A deed (if conveyance in a big
real estate deal in which the consid-
eration involvd was $31900 has
been filed for record in the county |
clerk's office. According to the
terras of the instrument J. B. Moor-
head exchanges with the Scharbauer
Cattle company 700 acres of land iu
Kills county for a ranch of 4.000
acres in (laines county. The (laines j
countjn land was valued at $17200 j
and the difference to be paid by thai
Scharbauer Cattle company is $14-1
700.
Η -λΙ Estate Transfers.
E. C. Bundy to Geo. W. Schwartz!
16 acres of land; $840.
H. Smith to Ueo. \V. Schwartz
27.8 acres out of the R. de la Pena
grant; $ 11 12.
J. IS. Moorhead to Scharbauer Cat-
tle Co. 700 acres out of the A. de la j
Garza survey; $31900.
W. H. McWhorter to H. H. Gar-j
viri and W. XI. McKinney lot in Sar- j
dis; $ too.
P. Mayo to C. E. Reeves 61 acres
out of the Coleman Jenkins survey j
10 acres out of the J. H. Wither-
spoon survey and 10 acres out of the
B. F. Witherspoon survey; $1600.
W. C. Taylor and Lula Taylor to
Tennessee Taylor 12:;.9 acres out of
the James Barker survey 10 acres
out of the ('. Self survey 26Vi acres]
out of the A. R Newton survey and)
61'Vi acres out of the W Ç. Berry
survey : $18190.40.
Tennessee Taylor and W C. Tay-
lor to Lula Taylor 130 acres out of
the C. Self survey and 11 acres out
I of the \Vm. Lick survey. $13000.
.1 S. Farrar to Ben Cowan and J.
W. Cowan 20 1-;! acres out of the
John Bell survey; $2037.70.
W. A Briggs to City of Waxaha-
chie 1 acre out of the S. M. Durritt
survey; $375.
I. Cerf and L. Cerf to J. S. Boren
I πι.» acres out or the A tïonzaies |
survey; $460·'.
0. C. Embry to J. K. Smith iot in '
Midlothian; $650.
G. H. Marshall to Mrs. F. L. Bry-;
I. nt lot in Ennis ; $ S Γ><».
I Κ C. and Corrie Meredith to G.
J It. Rutherford lot in Ennis; $2000.
i S. I'. Thompson to J. 1) Hood
! t t.sS acres out of the J. C. Arra-
I strong survey; $ 14 88.
• S. I' Letherman to .1. H. McCar-
ter. 5 l.'.is ncres out of the Thomas
Jackson survey; $4.418.30.
W. P. Creager to S. P. Thompson
1 10ti.35 acres out of the Robert Lem-
I mon survey: $6800.
; J. VV. Barlow to S. P. Leatherman
|75 acres out of the Thomas I Smith
survey; $7500.
R. C Carrollton to J. \\". Barlow
. 7.6 acres oui of the L. L. Bartlett
I survey and 85.8 acres out of the N.
: 15. Brooks survey; $1267 and other !
consideration.
R. B. Roundtree to T. J. Cole 164 |
acres out of the (J. Ripley Whee- !
lock survey; $».87u.
.1. H. T'uqua to J. N. Moore 50 j
acres out of the Richard Younger ■
survey; $ l.5n0.
\V. R. Coffej to Field 4'atterson. '
; s ;;ι■ i-<·.— out of the Alexander Ynun-!
ger patent; $3840.
1. M. Butcher to J. "11. Gregory]
I 17 acres out of tin· Jolva Nugent j
j survey; $»t950.
j A. J. Rice lo .1. H. Fairar 50
] acres out of tlie Benjamin Barton j
'survey and til. 2-·'· acres out of the
; W. H. H Murnhy survey; $7816.66.
E. A Swinne> to I.. A Hines lot
ι in Alsdprf; $;ίS7.50. j
Maud Gatewood et al to Ε. \V. ι
( in n ι ley et al. mi acres οit of the R.
! ' Vest su ■ . ( j . $ ι 000.
Ύ M. De» · tu i". \ Huit. lots 12'
1:;. II and 15 in block 1 Park Hill)
addition to Waxahachie; $1650.
II 11. Rogers to I \V. Pitts. 70.S j
;nr.·- out of the R A. Ltirmon sur-1
»ey; $5133.
Ε Ε Foster to Tjj> R. Powell
1 I 6 acres out of tt e Benjamin
.January su · < > ; $7370.
(' 1 Owe.i jo \v !; m. tod lot lu
. nis; $6o 'i
1 (' i .'i" AUd .1 D I'oo.l to J. L.
; "ir.g 101.56 · ι i - cut < f the B. Can-
] field and A. .1. Rugely surveys; *?-
j 61 8.40
\t the Majestic.
Those who enjoy good singing and
i clever dancing should not miss the
act of Cohen ϋ Clifford (hat is now
. I'eing presented at the Majestic.
I These people are artists in their
iue. Tin; introduce a number of
. :uneful ίι- ai! Uieir dancing is
gracefully executed The pictured to-
• night will include the beautiful story
ι of Maud Muller.
Hicks" ( apiKllii» Cures mi* TTen(l-
ache.
Also .Nervous Headache Travelers
I Headache and aches from Grl J
[Stomach Troubles or Female trou-
hies Try Capudiue—It's liquid—ef-
I fects Immediately. Sold bjr drug-
gists. alt
The
Prettiest Line
of
Holiday
Gift BooKs
ever brought to town is
now on display at our
store. They are already
selling fast.
Come and see them—the
prices are right.
HOOD & CUM
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
The Rexall Store
Phone No. 21
ι
John Davenport
—for—
Up-to-date Livery
Special attention given to
Boarding Horses.
Ai so agent for the celbrated
Columbus Buggy. Call
and get prices.
Phones No. 2
On Friday night. December 3rd
tlie Odd Fellows will have a rally at
their hall in Waxahachie. A class *Jf
candidates for the initiatory degre^
will bp on hand and each and every
member of the lodge is ijrged to bt<
present. The program for tlie even-
ing is an interesting· one. Visiting
brothers will be cordially welcomed.
Fraternally
\V. W. VVALSTOX. N. «.
C. R GIBSON. Secy.
NOW SO.I) I\ ΛΛΙKltlC'A.
In Less Than Three Yvhis Parisian
Sim·· tlx- Splendid Hair Tonic
Is Sold ΛΙ1 Over America.
Tliere is a reason for the phenome-
nal sain of Parisian Sage in the Uni-
ted States during tlie past three
years.
And the reason is plain to all:
Parisian Sage does just what it is
ad ν ert ised to il ι
\sk Hood Λ; Ciirlln about. They
will tell you that they rigidly guar-
amee it to cure dandruff stop fall-
ing hair or itching scalp in two
weeks or money back.
There is no reason whatever why
anj man or woman should fail to
take advantage of the above gener-
ous offer.
Bur one tiling that has made Par
isian Sage so famous is its peculiar
power to turn the harsh .nunttrae-
:;vi> hair thai many women possess
into luxuriant and radiant hair in a
short time. Women of refinement the
country over are using it and it nev-
• •r disappoints.
Sold everywhere and in Waxaha-
chif by Hood A; Curlin for 50 cents
a liu-ge bottle 200-208-21*
lïai'rs liners Kaces.
Don't miss tin· races at the Wnxa-
liachie Speedway. Saturday Decem-
ber Ί. Titey promise to be rich rare
and racy. A big crowd is expected.
20Spd
Poire people lose two or thr«k·1
day's time hunting a renter for on«
of their houses and then fail to find
onp. The cheapest and quickest way
ι 1"· the people know you have a
hou- > for rent is to place an ail in
t! want column of the Daily IJght.
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Hr\umelhylenetetrami»e.
Tlie above is tin· name of a (. τ-
·:··<ti clι···mi< al which is one of the
·· ■any valuable ingredients of Fol-
Kidney Remedy. Hrxametbyie-
nelramine is recognized by medical
text books and authorities as a uric
acid solvent and antiseptic for lie
urine Take Foley's Kidney Rem. ly
as soon as you notice any irregular-
ities and avoid a serious malady. Β
W Feari* d
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Use the New 'Phone. tf
F. S. CronK A: Co. sel! roofing
heap. tf I
H W. MADSON. contractor and
builder t£
F. S. Cronk Co. garage and auto
supplies. tf
Hulls $10 and meal >1.50 at the'
old oil mill. tf ;
See F. S. Cronk Co. for all kinds
of auto supplies. tf j
Υ Γ). Kemble is in Greenville to-1
day on legal business.
Chas. Emmerson of McKinney
spent iast night in the city.
Eighteen rolls toilet paper and
holder for $1.00 at Cronk Co. tf
Buy your pump nota ?. S Cronk
Co. All L:uda. Prices way down tf
Go to the old oil mill and get
hulls for $10 and meal for $1 SO. tf
When you need a plumber call
Bunkley with F. S. Cronk Co. Both
Phones 8 4. tf
When in need of feed order from
the old oil mill. Hulls $10 η j
meal $1.50. tf
j "Mound City Paints may cost „a
ι trifle more but—! Waxahachie j
Lumber Co." 49!
J. 11. Cleveland and bride of Dal-
las are the guests of his parents Mr.
land Mrs. .1. P. Cleveland.
The Majestic always guarantees
its patrons a good clean act and the
best pictures obtainable. 208
Photos are fine holiday gifts. Se-
cure the best from Mrs. C. E. Jack-
son the leading photographer. tf
VV. B. Hollis and family came In
from Anson last night and will make
ι Waxahachie their future home.
nee λ ι ci lui Muner at tne .Majes-
tic one ol" the most beautiful stories
ever shown in motion pictures. 208
ι Mrs. Κ. F. Phillips left this morn-
j ing for liilmer to visit her daughter
(Mrs. Viola C'ttmble and son Clifford.
Come and select your rose plants
while they are in bloom. Thirty-four
varieties to select from. Bird For-
rest. tf
Have you a house for rent? If so
1 i he cheapest and quickest w ay to let
t|ie people know it is to place a
Muai! want ad in the Daily Light. It
won't cost you much. 211
The Daily Light's want colnir. will
buy sell or exchange anything. If
you have never tried It. you should J
awake from your slumber and get!
busy. Remember this is a progrès-!
■ sive age. 214 !
After exposure and when you feel |
!n cold coming on take Foley's linn-'
!'·>" and Tar the great throat and
i lung remedy. It stop- the cough re-1
I Iieve>- the congestion and expels the
I cold from your system. Is mildly lax-;
iiitive. B. W. Fearls. d
litar ihe wonderful Victrola. We
ί have on exhibition oue of the Victor '
I Co. s wonderful Victrolns. l'ouïe and j
jhear it every afternoon this week at;
and at night. The finest music!
you ever heard. C. A. Arnold. 20H ;
.λι ι >. \ ι. * . ui in ο aim ·*ι ι . . ' . * > .
; Simpson «il! pour tea al (hp home j
jof tht* former for the Waxahaclrfe
teachers and members of the depart-I
! ment and music clubs at o'clock !
! sharp tomorrow afternoon. All
. members of the department club are
j urged to be present at 2:.lit thatj
| business of importance may be dls-
1 patched before 3 o'clock
City Buys Gravel.
The city has purchased from W
A. Briggs one acre of land about a
mile east of town from which gravel
will be obtained for use in the con-
struction of crossings and graveling
the streets.
A Traveler'· Tale.
The passengers were beguiling the
; Journey with pleasant conversation
j One man In particular who had the
] look of a traveler told of long sojourns
j in foreign lands and kept them all in
; terested with his anecdotes. "Yes.
j gentlemen." said he. "there is nothing
j like travel to expand the mind Now.
I I don't suppose for instance that
I many of you have ever seen η beet root
ι putting on a wrtlsfeoatV" His fellow
passengers stared In surprise "No;
! we certainly have not!" "Or a lettuce
I donning a pair of trousers?" "No!"
"Or a spring onion fixing on Its tie and
collar!" "No. not even that!" "Well
gentlemen." said the traveler as the
train drew up at the terminus and lie
prepared to alight "you may believe
me or not as you like but several
times In my travels I have seen not
only a beet root or a lettuce or at:
onion but a whole salad dressing!"—
London MaiL
"Wheather'^Mt^^^L ^
; bad spell of w
A in;:u is in 110 condition to settle
'own until |e luis settled up.
Most schoolboys would rat lier eat
i "piece" ι huh speak one.
The potato bug is bad enough but
the evet'-pi e: ent humbug is worse.
The nightniai· wait:- for those
who ludulge in too much Christinas
I'll eer.
Why is Johnny like a side-tracked
freight car? Because he has been
switched.
To be successful both the baseball
pitcher and the orator must have a
good delivery.
Wua. the corn heard with its ears
and· the potato saw with its eyes
none will ever know.
If may be pleasant to sit in the
lap of luxury but consider how it
hurts to be tumbled out.
In baseball the pitcher may hand
up all the curves lie pleases and still
play a straight game.
Many a man who is "down on his
luck" might easily reach prosperity
by prefacing his luck with a "p."
.1 J. Hill the railroad magnate
must be a first class driver since he
can handle several lines at once.
The world hath many prizes
To offer the sons of men;
And ever deeds of valor
Have engaged the fluttering pen.
We sing of an humbler worker.
A toiler unknown of the mob;
Of one who fails not nor falters—-
The man who is right 011 the
job.
If we were as silent wtih respect
to our achievements as we are to our
mistakes what a silent world this
would be.
Perhaps Fletcher got his idea of
the health fulness of thorough chew-
ing from the cow. She stands at the
head in that line.
When the preacher said "Behold
tiie per %;? man." every male mem-
ber of the congregation became cross
eyed with looking at himself.
Time at the North Pole.
At the north pole time is nothing
and if one were residing at the north
pole it would be unnecessary to wind
one's watch. Vou are always at 1'J
o'clock and can't walk out of the ho-
stel without walking south. All times
of day meet at the pole as the meeting
place of all the meridians. A man sit-
ting with the invisible mathematical
point right under hiui would be in oil
twenty-four hours at once or a twen-
ty-four hour watch placed on the pole
could be made to |>olnt to the correct
time in every part of the world. There
used to be something of an approxi-
mation to tills in the extreme north of
Norway where the degrees of longi-
tude squeeze In until recent days. L ap-
tains of Norwegian coasting schooners
will tell you how Inconvenient it was
to change between the time of Hol-
land at Bergen and iii.it of Crete at
tiie North cape while correct local
time was maintained. General Norwe-
gian time became indispensable.
Phone H. A. McMillan at the Dai-
ly Light office when you want any
kind of printing done. The best
work guarantee*.
Ld!SâXiv
For Stomach Trouble^&ïffl^h.
Liver and Habitual Constipation.
It cures by aiding all of the
digestive organs—gently stimu-
lates the liver and regulates the
bowels—the only way that
chronic constipation can be
j cured. Especiallyrecommended
1 for women and children
j Clears blotched complexions.
; Pleasant to take. Refuse substitute*.
B. W. FKARIS.
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WHY NOT TR ι ?
Ρ Ο 1» Η A M ' S
ASTHMA REMEDY
Gives prompt relief In every case.
Sold by druggists price $1.00.
Trial ackage by mall 10 centa.
Williams M'f'g Co. Props Cleveland 0.
For Sale by It. \V. FEAR1S.
ant to Buy?
ant to Rent?
ant to Sell?
ant to Lease?
ant anything?
If you do—then patronize the 1
never failing "business getters "
—Daily Light Want Ads work
while you sleep. Try one today.
Suitable for wrapping
and packing purposes or
for underlaying carpets
matting etc. in large or
small quantités
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SOLDÂT DAILY LIGHT
OFFICE
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A HOUSE FULL OF
PIANOS
And A House Full Of
Bargains f|
I have just received a car load of Pianos
which I am going to Sell During
December. Pianos from $175.00
to $600.00. I have some genuine Bar-
gains to offer both in price and terms
and all who contemplate buying a piano
or an Organ are cordially invited to come
and see what I have to offer
There is no reason for going to Dallas or
elsewhere when I can offer you a better
bargain at home than a stranger can offer.
Give your Home Dealer a chance
to sell you then you.will know whether it
pays to buy elsewhere
C. k ARNOLD
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