The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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W H EN VOt .i « fi <" Is ' « »**
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MONEY TO LOAN' «ο p.»o-on4*
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l.vttv MOW > Κ »h» »r.d »·!
at M·' ko· « sHo; ;l
I URRKIXAH Kf<. \»r»>d *utî <
i»alre* a; Λ ΐ ' is r » >h»p tf
WANTF.I» A r*tn:ly with thr«o
h»nd« H!fe or rrut Or rt H W*t-
•M tit
FOR fire and tornado ir.»uranr«· x·#
Borlraoa * -.··i f M.uth< * ·
Uro*. if
ΚΟΚ RENT K">ir room hone·· «»i>
ttl> to ti'·<» I O'lffin ft·
butiw. J"
FOK S VI Κ Ou· ·η)η<ι tat'lDi'l RimvI
es η··* Chrap if *old at oîic-f Ring
old Phone <2 2 if
FOR KENT Thî»··' r«l<)i'B<n. 4
and ·"» room*. »at«*r ·μ·*ι>ι»*» arid
hath. J. L Oainmon 39
FOK S ΑΙ.Ε Good κ·ίι!!( Mark
hiiriM· Safe and a liaritaln S<-«> Frank
Cannon at Η Γ. Mi/fll l'o is
FOK SAI.E OK TRADE <5ood Em-
erson Hqnarr piano for only easy
payment# Κ. Κ Moor·· Furniture
Co. tf
TO TRADE—677 acre* fine West
Tex a* land to trade for good house
and lor la Waxahachle Teiae. Tom
Hurleeon. tf
run »ΛΙΛ- I Wll Kdliu I it III 11J
horses. Will lot you Ir> them. Call
at Kills County Ix>an and commls-
sion office for price» tf
ROOMS FOR KENT We have some
nice upstairs rooms for ten· newly
painted and papered all In first
class condition. Texas Mortgage
Banking Co. 37
WANTED—Everybody in W'axaha-
chie and surrounding country to
read this column every day. It may
contain an advertisement of the very
thing you want. tf
SEND us your repairing and press-
ing. All our work is done by the most
skilled workmen and guaranteed to
be satisfactory. Porter will call for
all packages. Both phones. Hosford
& Brown. tf
AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR is in
charge of our shop and supervises all
work done. Thus you are assured of
first class work when left with us.
All work called for and delivered
promptly. Phone us. Matthews Bros.
NOTICE—My prices are: Suit clean-
ed pressed $1.00: pants cleaned
pressed 4 0c; coat cleaned pressed
fi5c: suit sponged pressed. 50c;
pants sponged pressed. 15c; coat
sponged pressed 35c. Frank Whip-
ple's Tailor Shop. tf
WE WILL do your cleaning press-
ing and repairing in a first class
manner and do !t promptly. Mr. Gu-'
Page has charge of this departmei .
tud his work speaks for itself. W·?
rail for and dol'ver work. Calvin
Bros. East Side Square. Both phones.
KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED.
Tki r«ut»t W>»tog ·( · Hat Pr»po.
(t)f· Du4nf Genu.
There are many men who wear their
bat· practically all the time when awafca
and are bleeaed with a heavy ehook of
hair; yet If tha «culpa of tbeae aunt man
one· became Infested with dandrutt
renna. the parasitée would multiply all
ikt quicker for lack of air. Baldnee·
would eneue aa the final retuIt. New·
bro'a Herplclde kill* these (terms and
itbnulatea unhealthy hair to abundant
growth. Herplclde la η pleasant hair
droning aa well aa a dandruff cure and
-oatalna not an atom of Injurtoue eub-
itaAr* fold by trading ilrueelstt Bend
10e In atampe for «ample to The Herpl-
clde Co. Detroit. Mich.
Two »!*<·« -Γ.0 rent» nnil 11.f·
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\ rr. η » λ idmti» a «««man *
nr» d:< .. !*(iii·· h»· 1»«ΊΙ« ν·<» H Ιϋ
■ M» · ii î ■>( htm
What ha» bwott · of th< old
<1 man who removed ht*
Loot» with λ tx«>l ja< h *
\ A woman «an umiaily find trime
failli with th·· *i) every other wom-
sn conduct* her kitchen
' We all know *hat to do. no f a r a*
j temperance if concerned Imt the
j trouble !* In doing It
An expert opinion max not hp
ί worth any more than the ordinary
I kind but it roam more
When a man take* two Kirl's buK-
| K> riding at the same time he never
j planned the outing himself
j When thins;* are getting unbear-
J ably dull in a country town it in
lextremeh easy to start a mad dof
j scare
Meeting of KMti'r».
The regular meeting of the Frater-
nal I'nton of America will be held
Monday night It Is desired that all
members be present as there Ik Im-
portant business to be transacted
ι'Γwo applications and one transfer
I demand attention. C. M Brady Secy.
Not Up to Hit Nam·.
CJeorgc Pen body the philanthropist.
! and John Bright often went to Ireland
j together to Hull. One day they went a
couple of miles tip the Shannon be
j tweeu Castlecontiell and KJIIaloe.
j They had engaged the services of two
j boatmen and as Bright and Pea bod y
I were keen anglers tiiey made a long
! day of it. On returning In the evening
! Bright noticing a policeman on tin-
river bank. asked what sum the boat ι
men were entitled to for their time.
The constable said anything from I
seven and sixpence to tO shillings.
Bright turned to his companion sav-
ing: "I have no change Peabody
Have you three half crowns?" The
I millionaire produced the coins nnd
gave them to one of the boatmen who
■aid "Ami is that all ye're givin' me?"
"That Is all" replied Peabody. "Well
that bates all I Iver heard" observed
the boatman adding aa lie scratched
his liein!. "An' they call ye Paybody.
Faith. I should call ye I'aynohody!"—
London Standard.
Chop Suey Best of All.
"I have tried them all In their na-
tive haunts and 1 like them." said the
traveler according to ttie Baltimore
Sun.
"Tried what?" asked the bystander.
"Railroads?"
"No; national dishes." answered the
traveler. "The hot tantale of the Mex-
lean the goulash of the Hungarian the
1 chop suey of the t'hink are all known
to me and tnan.v others.
"The best of them all Is chop suev.
The hot tjtinale l« too hot and has very
little nonrlshment to It. and goulash is
too heavy It tastes pretty good but It
Is not a food to recommend to a inan
with a weak stomach. Chop suey. how
ever. In appetizing easily digested ard
very nourishing. It Is the great eontrl
! button of the orient to the occident In
I my opinion It Is made of rice sprnnt
! e«l lieatiN. '«.(cry anil chicken's blood
ι all lulled together In the form of soup
ι and nleelv seasoued "
wmmem.
FRENCH "iPL
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w-i^Ajrt fi r tii«· y t».- rr-%? ti> ;
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Tbî* 1&·»«ϊι*ηΙ «**·!«· itirTr·;»»'!»! j
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tbauru»}* atsii î si*Ht r* » U> \ Tf4»·
«f On» tlf^rtaMni wh*·. .o* -«< tuâîU^*' j
r lu* f«Ufrntif ο in ->r î«*r !<· a* i
ηertaiti « b* λ l'url*Mn prv»f«·*·*·> j
fchûuM ή . an j k>u« ίο Iv'·» »1! t h*k j
l«v«l of tb«* \tiai»ti* »*<*au Aftrf ■
eral the tr^iMU'tor mud? fa s or
*b!i» rr$M>rt mt «U>* later tt** |w*ti |
Uiuier «n* not t fini uf th·· fi^unOti
cooi^nitif a of til»· rffjUMi tu tb»·
uvuui rl«U rat» «.f^< «i UnffuftlK?. .·«
cotnpanif^l t»y . trruluni tn<c «^trai
from thi- {«ritaî ««ni»* rvL'iftv»- t»« in
fr1nff»»nonîs > f Mu· *a î tuonopuly
Flnetlv nftrr monttiM «»f waitltifr ff>·
profr«*«»! h as t·· bnv«·
rKMka filial wlfb «AÎt u.iîvr «ï « «!·
igiiatfsl jH.int « η t!»♦· ««^nborr - f
cour**· urnlrr tbc - * ι j ·«· r * Wi«»n #*f u '.Γ
or officiai. « b·» duly a i»«*rr'.tT
for tfa·· Ιγμι·ι*|»·*γ!μΙμιι» of !U«> 1U|oU1 liiU»
th«» intrrlor.
COSTLY RAZORS.
lomi Gold Handled That Sell For
Handle· of Silver and of Ivory.
If η inati w*»n· rontrnl t « » ·- Ιι;» ^ » ii
•«•If with » miKir baring a hard πι
handle. as Indeed un· t men are. h«-
could buy ou·· with ii blade of w ry ·
relient quality fur a dollar but the:···
are razors far morf expensive than
thin
Tliuw there are sold razors w ith hat.
«Iles of IS carat gold and of plain
smooth finish that bring $>r»o each Λ
pair of such razors In h plain silver
boi cnu be bought for a hundred <lol
lare.
But $00 is uot the limit of what ou
may pay for a gold handled razor If
the handle were elaborately chased It
coat might mount up to twice that or
1200 for a pair.
There are also sold among tho^·
more erpennlve sliver handled rajwirv
whlch range in price from S6.rj0 t-
$30 each. $β.50 being the price for one
with a plain silver handle while tlios·
more costly have their handles more o-
leas elaborately chased or carved.
A man who did not altogether like u
hard rubber handled razor might fin .
his fancy suited with one having a
handle of ivory and an ivory handled
razor need not necessarily be expen-
sive. Λ razor with a plain ivory Iihii
•lie can lie bought for $2 < if course
any carving woulcj add to tin· osi
Costly razors are usually sold f<J:
gifts. New York Sun
The Are cf Marriage..
The agi- of legal < :ij>at l'y ti marry I::
England Is much lo ver than in Ira!.
The Knglish law ha·- adopted in t fi Ν
respect a law of Houiaii and eve:·
Athenian origin by which the ages of
fourteen and twelve were hied as thi
marriageable ages of males and fe-
males respectively In Italy the age
Is Hied by the ■ ivll code at eighteen
and fifteen Formerly the age of spous
als In England was as low rs seven
for liotb sexes but such marriage w;:
not considered perfect for the parties
might disagree to It wiien they ar
rtved at the mature age of twelve or
fourteen
Poet·' Them··.
The cynic* <»f «»tir time have wbiu
washeil many of the vice* Poet* ltk<
the earlier Swinlairne prartlcalh
prnlscMl hint as nil expression of tî· ·
love of life Poets Ilk»· Mr Ku<i;> aril
Kipling pra< tloalh praised «rueltj a» I
an expression of the love of lift· poofs |
like Mr Ilenle> tint! Mr .folili I »:« ' i«l
son have prneticalh praised drunken
iiess. ι»r vloleiue »<r ohseenlty as ex-
pression* · f the low <»f Iff*». —<} i\
i 'hesterton In I * m I* > ti \>wm
Proof Poe»tiv·
1 he poli» ''man had »'w»i a f1« ·· 14: j
prisoner
' It «ii- an .«· < Men' f.· rxplauod t-«
his Nuperiot
' \V hut |»r· · ·: h;. e · : of t ha !
"Whv I hsf hit - «INlVf f ! re|" : ·
the arctV*iM 1 If ► »si tt r of firm · τ\
PhllaOrlphl I .ik« r
A S^rpr*·· Ai R-yM
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n»e t· · h«w**** w li«»t f ' t f* ι >i
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CASE <>K DR. \V. J. C.XLDWKliL.
Southern Peesbyterian General Αι>·
sembly lU-fustit to Take l'p l*ro-
Hirmingham Ala. May IS. By an
overwhelming vote yesterday the
Southern Presbyterian general as-
sembly refused to consider the pro-
t<M nf the Central Texas Presbytery
against the action of the assembly
last year in refusing to take tip a
chaige of unorthodoxy against Dr.
W I Caldwell pastor of the Fort
Worth First Presbyterian church
Hy a vote of ill to 9 last year the
Continental Presbytery refused to
tak< . ι ρ the matter The synod of
Texa- re\ersed the preeby tery and
the gen· il assembly by a vote of
one rew isted the svnod
\ » Din contest I..is developed
H" ι - ton ι lid IVvarkatlu for
th· ti· \ .. ling pl.u. of the iian>iil·
! h ' « I· ι ided next Wed
ln-d«v .un) txith cities will he rep
n-eiiu-d !■ itrong delegations
in Mu point nient >-t rhe stand
i.c * < > II ■ 1. 11 f f · « I.hI.h 'he fexa* « · » tl I
made h.. ι man of 'h·· < "inmlttee in
• hail··· · I · . burch ;der» lite
ι V . .n h< » et· - 1*11· .1 (ο
putfril* in t>· local cherche» for
Sunday
rh·' . - .i'e that the
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■ iii.i · . t. ■ ■ 'iit!n« .»ff thr·*·* of
' . · ».. ■ « · h * t · * 4 -
ιιίΙ ». m. i nnliifffil 4' thr
Nell·· (<· ' 'Mr · lUllMtirl ·
Λ. . ι :<·*«. ! to annouBt# that
P. « > M· ce* ..ad Tar for oueha.
• :.!■< ι 1 ng trouble· I· o.'t affeet·
• <1 ν t.« -at: m»l pure fix*d tod
Or .* la» »» it ■ «otaina no >ptate« or
■ · fcr r Larmfui .true· and »e twen
11.Ί..Ι ϋ at a ·ι(< reiaojy for . htMr. o
r.d «d- ■'* it VV PvarU
V> a t. «el in lourd «iih « treat
■>. |·.. ht.-uch it· t*al » i .ftfct
oil·; ··· nuo 'hat iim >aaBiM a he τ
* ι. · » ι h it# the · hvafw *t .. <11 * r
m fc· ι»« ket «»«ia< J7
test.
mixftiot
Kobe 11
1 f I : I'd Λ · ; 1 lté» I Ρ
f .... ι man · \ » ·ι»
J. < If tl In riviuh.
I I '•hall otrupjr my pulpit at thr
morniiiK hour .it th« Mali Sirwt
I'hnMlun > ti 11 r< li toinorro» bin
(.m prom. ·ιΙ .1· : li » liai ι » ιιιι ■
..m· -· mon fur tlif \l. nolo rhooN
.■ι ii tie h r Broil·· ι
k I li ti I s ι t»n -·ιι1 ·ι|
pit lit !>
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J. i% Smith ha*
• oct up> our pui
. λ >! 1 1ι«· ht* fir*c
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CUrvfto·!. Ν )l. * rit·· ν tout a
y+mr aco 1 tonflt ?*<» t< €( foi-
r % · Kl«lr t «-i f*
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rrml trir» »tAftdi&f it U a
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'H Β VV ftatfti
BACKACHE'
■Ί wrote you f. r advice" writes L lia Ha^ood
of Sylvia Tenn. "ah. t my terrible txukadie and
monthly pains in π y ihlonu η and sho ;ldi rs. I
had suffered this way nint y ι ·-· a d f i\ « - d ■■
had failed to relieve me. On v· ir Jvice I . k
Wine f Cardui which at »·ι e relieved r-y ;·
and now I ·ί entirely cured. I tm s .re that
trdui savoi my life."
It is \ safe and reliable r ·
disease s suvih :<s peri-
odical pains irregulari-
ty. dr t^mndfw · s n-
vHions head.u lu . diz-
ziness. backache etc
dv for all female
rRU ADVICI
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At Every Drag Store la $1.00 bottles. Try it.
WINE
OF
CARDUI
reman* iiutmunimux» amBrhrwn
Th:
Largest Beet-Equipped and Ctsanest Flat Man
Tobacco Manufacturing Rant In the World
The Reynolds factories equipped with
every modtr pp'tance for producing the
best chewr: 4 t bacco by a clc.ui sanitary
and healthful l'occsn under the direction
of men who h e t u!e the h;»ine*s 3 hfe
study are Vcated i-i the centre oi the Pied-
mont tobacco
belt known to
the world as the
br-t productive
r.cii fcr to1 ;.ico
with an aroma ·
l:;htfuL picasι.χ
ajtpetuung that il created and pop-lamed
the fo:idntss for chewing tobacco.
Only choice tr '.cc.ions of tlus wcU-
matured thoroughly cured leaf arc used i:j
SCHNAPPS and others of the high-^radc
Reynolds brands and expert tests prove
that this tobacco requires and takes a smaller
h Mr» S· Mtors se Sn taf ani mtn ft·
R.J. REYNOLDS TOEACC
chv
live
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ammsnt of tweeSe** -1 rhmn mtny other ianC
and has s wheieaorne «tenadeung tr<< aasm-
fyjng effect on cferwrrv
SCHNAPPS is the br*rd that rtaâe Ac
Reynold* factories famous η the
foctorer» cf the beit anA r»'« \*rv*Jmz !
of cbewtTig toboccj λ-.Α mdt Che
morse.-* growth
from r --r«ifcflery
in *c trveVjf-
eat Ρ -fhaf· fae-
to" r
The rrrr· w <0
• * ?r te/·. I he
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- ι r. ji.' of r - ifact 'crs
■ ' r rd to V ;· rt a; p-od
r y ci r-»mor :*y -nrî»' 'ae-
Γ r.-* triu')ds cf fc-C rOMFV®
1 t'*r.n the totPi an r jrt t f JT. imAa-
or tcUaccocf 4ΐ·ΐ)..£Γ r· i cc.-anoe.
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\ In* iDîi-Saitrr iJ. G.
gHSSia®®g8aS®0H0®!SiS
We Are
Agents for the
Only Successful
Sectional
Book Case on the
Market-·-
β THE GLOBE-WERNICKE
We carry a full supply at all times and can supply your wants in this lineas well
as anything else in the FURNITURE OR UNDERTAKING LINES.
Spalding and McCartney. Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors
Wm.
iHJffl WWS0OB
The Chautauqua
Will soon be here so you had better have your
Buggies and Carriages
Repaired and Painted and get ready for this great
event. I have with me Mr. Sam Wellbaum one of
the best carriage painters in the state.
Yours on wheels
C. N. ANDE.RSON.
NOTICE OF KMWU
Dr. W.F. WEST
Now itatfj it offl · -
Ovtr Hood i Cvriins irug Store
t ell* Γ··*τΙν«·<| th> Ν · (true
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BOTH PHONES 4
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light. (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 18, 1907, newspaper, May 18, 1907; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072085/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .