The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICERS AN» IHKJECTORS.
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d«: Ed Cattninid Vice-
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P' " ~ ■ *■? ass'iiae paymen*
fî« - r-- i çrojtptly for *crs done
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r. A. OWN fc>T -- · City Editor
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W:-i îï!3 s3e>: ·£- Da: . ..-h"
beg::-- 'i- f!i-eeaih ret: of ;-·· ca-
rt*- Loo-i.r-z ; λ* · · i the irs*
of the pap^r gives us no cans* for
regr*· W* might write much as to
flw s ; (-«-«a acrompli.-fced but
wlu- - the use? All 'hat we «wold
sar - a.read · r.· »·: ·he ; ppear-
an - f the ; per s the -al index of
13 ii:d · ■ :.-·· ' d:»p!ease4
with it? appearance Looking for-
ward. we behold broadened fiejds for
our labors and with the aole pur-
pose and -ingle ambition of doing
and laboring coatiiiiillj for *he ap-
buiiding of our city and country we
resume our dai'.y tus* We ran no*
npo' to : ι : ease an p«-<>pie for our»
is not a neutral position Our < on-
Tictions shall * outspoken. bu' rea-
son and no* prejodii e will -thape our
'•ours»- We wan' 'hf fiendnhip of
ever one bn' wi'l no- -icriOce pin-
< iple inder an; "irctiestancet· Thi»
we do sa1 We will alway· do our
i>e»t το ke»-[) >he Light ·>η the right
»ide of ever' question
Th»· 1 in>e*-Herald would tie lor
ρ ohiM* Mrl..-nnai >rin' · Ίί<ί
would -«eult The paper believe- in
tho·* thing* wfiii h mai-·' for civic
righleo iiitieoi· It withe* for ihe bet-
lermerr of the world and labors t«
thnt ■ nil H» veiling rid >1 th»· !l-
• e!***d »aloon will no' in the opinion
■f 'he TlB»eu-H> eld id "I ntov
< ant·· nd with prohibition wt wo'ild
have the traffic in <n aggravated
fortr.. *-pevlally here In Uim. Pro-
hibiting prevail#d awhile In Bel'
cotini·. ι nil prnvxt stRh .» fare*· In
the town· of Temp!· and Bwiton -hat
the peuple of th·- county went ba< Κ
to the old •ratera of the llrer·—I
loon War.. Tim·»-Hen!!
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V'tim Β Parker <thl a»·' '» tB
tenu <ι«.ο' Roarti-li in 'In· - ens
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Bu: *ie ps^Is-isr. bad ntraed το bis ;
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Man :a ABWfrica. to I niteU
:o Ο Shields: Herbert %V. Bowen. I
mtii:-·- 1 Vea«zu«la Henry M. '
\Yh.- - api'a'.is". «'x-Vci*-ή Staler!
5*·-. ·. WiUiam E. Chanii'u-. D«m-
- j· 3 iin«v for présider.*. Alton
r - Br'.amv Storer. minister
to Austria: Mrs Bellamy Storer:
Ed » : · i H Hi· :ni:i-ai!rt».td pre
Tbas it would seem the psalmist I
•it M. red history find# .·. lamentably ;
weak imitation in the Roosevelt of
profane history. In his sort afdic- ;
*:·>η *r.e p»a.m:s- hastil· cried out.
All Men are Liars." In the nour oi
his exposure Theodore Roosevelt in
•he :ϋοη> f his guilty soui. shouts
from 'he r-ummit of the presidency
.r American republic to him who
da.-- ' differ with hiui "You Are
a Liar " The psalmls' pas penitent;
the president audacious. The psal-
mist. having defined men as liars
h imtiiuted himself before his »>od
Th*-*jdore Roosev··;· lolhed with
"he i:gni·· .»f -he gri-.i'e-· .file. on
earth flaunts his bravado and re-
peat* You Are a Liar
It is not the purpose of this writ- |
inn to establish the truth or falsity
1 he .statement.·' of thos.· who have
joined issues with the president It
would « onHiiise vastly too much
sp:ne here to relate the circumstan-
ces and the facts that conld be of-
ten .ι ·ί· ■ 'in— \l
Ro s.\elt Attention. howe\> is
jnttmced 10 th* method- r»-or >-d r<>
' f Ή* ip l li· Wt.it· Ho.is*
to crush tho-« who dare to critlsc
him.
"You Are a Liar." The mo»t re
piunant • jpie.-ilon in all the Knu-
Itsh latigtiaK* lepiimiant tieciiuse It
> irrtt-- with it the bravado of the
.bully .ud proves nothing; .put
ii. ·■ m . it ι -irri**s tb· tnwaUoi.
to ι test of inute force: lepugnant
■ ■ »e It i- borrowed fiotil the
I Hi ml.. the criminal and tile ileprav
>i MH.IU*· it find· Its .uiitin in
depravity jbd in »»til) tiseful to oi
i| till - who IMl· llPglll'tltl ll.
ill ι \ ai# the t In·-1 M-iMllillltli" oi
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infuift of th* prit· riiu rtii*i
nil pt'ii ι» .n innuit to <h« di
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You ire a Mar" -hunt» ill·· vl·
ι» itladiatcir »( the till f' ι II I
f.' ι Are a Liar" iIhiiiIk the Sitl!
■ th·· '••nderinln V>m tr» a Uai
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Uki -hint·» 'he pr*-«id»'tit ' *f Ih·
ν ή* ι· an ropuhii·
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tnd .< v> ·»·. '. h « ' 'oin'kfd nnli t h r con- j
i uvu of bis b-rcAd Tbr Μβ-
| n*l indignant!? adds
ι When pltln To m ΟιηρΜΙ ap- j
ί m Horo Uroif last summer :
Hooking for vote* ho* dlffi i^nt the'
IfaabitiRifnts thaï vrapiHHl hi# denuv-1
|crattc frame' WYH do we ivmcmlm '
'tb«· $t 5>t nlouih h»i th*t f.inoplH
' h;» J'iRv of tho-ififct \n»l th. cfcfap
f«ljp«cx nvtt with Λ ipj·»»*) iKH-kft.
m shir' front not lumuuu- I
.■·. ;<:·.» >ki'«lns ι μ. of -usp»»nd·
! -· » \ piain tth.·; holt a»·
-:*·'■) in k«>pinic his trouwrs at ;h«?'
! s h · ;>lso sud th»« ».is of the >îiiic !
materia! as yt»· bf 11 > hand of wagon
h»rn.« H. . wod a «tirij of Tins-j
l«?v iohjioo and ooutd o\ptH torato ;
.·> _ « -r - k of >ellow fluid as i
* ..> eii m*'d -ir a era. k In rhe
floor.- "
The excitement over this matter In ί
Te\i- :s fourni· d on > misapprehen-
si»!·· There : - : · in* in objection to
•h- a. ι epted n. nine cires.< for men
on the ground that it is not becoming
■ :· no· in -he ground that it is un-
democratic It is as democratic as j |
my of the ordinary togs that are
worn ind much more so than some j
th. - -lad -- o: expensive mater·
... and latest »iu. It is worn by poor j
clerks as well as by trust magnates
it makes brothers of waiters and I
millionaires. Th·· garments which so ! j
scandalize patriotic Texans are worn ι
by waiters in fact all day long as'
well as in the evening and if that.
I does not make them democratic j
nothing can Macon iO.n l Tele-]
! -?raph.
("hwk un Telephone Talk
The latest iuv. ntiun to protect j
• lephone companie> from long-wind- !
ed users of their line? and at the (
sam* time to ρ···\. :.· : · patrons;
from being cheated is n wonder. Λ1-1
though the new ttachments have
not >et been placed in the ordjuury
pay stations the· «ill most likel; j
be introduced in the near future as
the> are :apidl> t>eing p< rfected. ]
The patron drops in hit. nickel when |
'he attachments a:< in place before I
he can get th·· central office and he I
talk ? to the operator over one wire.
Then when the operator getr the con-
neotion completed she switches him
to another wire ovc whic h lu alks
to the person called The i ns · c : ; t he
begins talking on th·· >n<1 wire
• ·Τί· s'ar'- nd at tie end "i five
mincîtes breaks 'he ceOBectin but
it an be renewed with anntb· nick-
el without bothering < entt ·c' Phil-
adelphia Record.
\ illaue sidil \||4 noct
The village of Wilkinson in the
eastern i>a:i < if Suitoi.. Mas- w as
sold at public auction lecentl* Th··
place was once one c t 'he most im-
portant manufacturing village» on
the Hlac ksione rivei. lull of late
Itears th· business has gradual!*
^ dwindled Besides the mills vvh h
I w hen in operation had >4 1 loom4 and
I produced a weekly average of ïncio
. ι.ι«->·- f mini cloth tb·· estate mu-
ΊΚΓΐΙΙηι: hou·· The cotton mi 1 as
'•*ii Idle sin***· 1*»7 The principle
jimri of th· proper! constat II» ut
j biiuM s. I wen. V four air- nd
! and the wafer ικΗ» va -..M lor
Ι'ιιιΐ" I ιι·<·>·.
ht· Γ··«· ι
Μι
Ad·
1ptutio Ιι.ι μι m· 1 ίο .· hi · \ ei
ι II ta iicH «wry Μιιι· « Κ·
{•a· rai··- the ptlrh from luar in hist:
I end make II ivmaln w Th· lr«dei
'•if th·* cirrhrttu .ell* in·· ιtl·* ci4l)c· h
t» splendid · ·ηιΙΐ'Ι·.η fur ·■ he^tr»
j pi»\ int I rciigratulat·· -ou -m ><mi
I s » - 4 ''tue .«loi · |Mi|vr c »
i pian·» nid 'Html' .1 11 cl «in.erely m
V mr« mil*
HAM· Jlilbin
V'Xlwr kdripkuo rt-iik
Γ.*πο·-ν Al*» Orwta»»tra
tied·—» fo' ir- »or|i ·■. nui
H -<! 4 «" i'im » <1 .-.1
t Je». · Κ Ά
For Coughs
and Colds
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t* « Κ iUl«L'·
V '« Sftvf rr-.vft*» t.h-f tv·»# %
C ι·** *· mm f ιιΐ·ι
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CON Τ A s·; "
ΓΑΛβ homy an;
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cf V.^t ·τ«1»γτι through · c ; . t
t. t «un cf t ι * bow · «.
Conforms to National
PURE FOOD & DRUG LAW
·»< >1 I) ΙΙΛ II « I Γ <
DO IT NOW
($51501
I IN ADVANCE|
WILL PAY FOR.
6
one: year
YOU SAVE A
DOLLAR IN
THE DEAL
I
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i
Forming Through Connections
FOR
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Kansas City Ft. Worth
Memphis Houston
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Hie Piotieei cole Ci Line
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at Reasonable Prices.
Ο—■
F Β. McKAY
General Passenger Agent.
TKR R KLL. TEX AS
< *» I ·.»·! .j — fi»i -^«1·
liav« itf' *r l«»ml '»f
and farm Unr>«*» frtmt
ι.·tinMt Th. erf for wt »h·-
in. W.i. »n nl .«net «·**
tut · - - VI M McmI«* |)
To the City Trade.
VV.· irr h * fo».ly l ■ furni*· · - »tiKme* — ;;
ι ► Λ v..;;:· ! -.'vu·.· »( the . if ν 'fj.lr
Γι :i ■ \ ι ) y ' » »nv . i?t t ' ><. it\ ruii v>\". '
ιπηη! ! f'n fight {V ' :<·'«·; hones 4ς
WAKELAND 6 CO.
Wahelmnd. Grizzle ύ McAIteter |
The Nasty Flies
îhat . iiry th· r. - ! tsr w:!h
(hern wherever they go will soon
( fi'in ' » mnoy you. Γ ike time by
the fnrelo.k ι rid protect your h me
with Window Screen» and
Screen Doors. Enough to sup-
ply vour house will ι >st but little if
bought of
Howell H'dw. Co.
I hree meals each day
You must partake
You need some bread
You wsnt some C3ke
ν
"Town Talk"
Flour
is far ahead
for making cake
or b a k i η g bread
We Are Pleased to Announce
That we have secured the services of one of the best
cutters and fitters. u> fowma imh· u».—ami
we are prepared to give our customers the very best
work to be had anywhere. Come in and let us show
you our line of woolens.
CALVIN BROS.
East Side Square * Both Phones
r mmm
She Lives on Easy Street
—the woman who does her Spring sewing by means
of an electric motor. She does her work faster and
better and she is not tired either. She is fresh and
cheerful and happy at evening just as she was at
breakfast. Why? Because the electric motor
does the hard part of her sewing; all she
has to do is watch the stitches. That's worth figur-
ing on isn't it? Talk with us now.
Waxahachie Electric 4 Gas
COMPANY
TRAVEL RIGHT
VIA THE.
M. K. ô T. Ry
"THE FLYER"
An Up-to-Date Train of
Comfort and Convenience
Observation Sleepers to
Kansas City Cs St. Louis
St··.* W. Κ. \ Γ Vrnt. · r Writ··
W. G. CRUSH. G P. 6 T. Agent.
Dallas. Texas
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