Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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|SHJmta* the Texas game law there
tp"*e rest rirt ion oa th* killing «-f
pgdka a or any limit to the number
pht may he taken in tone day. The
Pi ml game law peased In 1»1V
however fa stringent fa its t»rwi>-
bpa aad federal official* have indt*
(4«l that may violation of the duck
hgating law will be prosecuted Aa-
oper provision in the law prevents
the shooting ef ducks at night anf
a heavy fine is imposed for viola-
tion. Dark hunters must kill the
birds afthr sunrise and before sun-
set. sunriae being differentiated fro>.)
daybreak
Prompt work and efficient service
when you order printing from J. T
Tucker job printing "that’s all." Ai
Dally Light office — (Adv) tt
Nearly every woman is convinced
that her husband lacks tact and she
Is apt to be right about it.
1
•Mo that a apodal (rata will tsV*>
tha htrtHw on tit oalant* to Dali**
h tho a*w started pester*
dfcy hr tsothall teas and Madaau of
Keytar (• completed. The Barter
lain vtn BMMt the Trinity accrega*
ttaa ot that day at the field In the
Pair ground* ta Dallas.
It oss Isarasd thst if s« many a*
or.o hundred passengers ran be *e-
rared the Katy will run a sprite!
train from here et the round trip
nit® ®f fS.lt. The one® oho are
pushla« the matter are very optimis-
tic and say that they are certain toj
CM the required number of' pledges j
from the supporter® of the local t-mni |
and a* the enthusiasm and .nterest!
of the supporter* of the Bapt»*t>' has |
Tisen to sack aa extent since the j
game between Baelor and Rice they !
anticipate little trouble.
Permission has been secured from
the authorities at Baylor fcr the j
yonng ladies residing in th-> .’omit- ;
tories to make the trip and some- I
thing like thirty have signtfed *te!r j
intention of going to the can • j
While this is breaking a strong and |
old established rale yet the author- j
jties think that the trip of tbej
young women of the college will ad 1 j
a great dent of enthusiasm to thej
team and will lend a support thatj
will end in a victory to the eleven 1
Coaches Moseley and Bal-utj are J
giving the squad daily practices and i
scrimmages and are building up a j
team that is even stronger than it j
at first appeared. The result of the j
work at Carroll fieid this wtefc has
produced several new men and
some of these will make their first
showing iu the game at Dallas Sat-
urday The Baylorites have a -trong
team in the field this year a»d are
not letting any opportunity pass
that will help bring the slat*? title
home The effort to get the special
to DaJia* is the evidence of the
faith of men who are intimately
connected with the team in the
bunch who are on the field ar>c> who
are doing everything in their now-;
er to arouse the boys to the great-j
est effort.
1! raws LOST Ml
BIGRMOIflJME BURIED
| RICHMOND Texas Oct. 13.- —
j Richmond had the most disastrous
i fire at 4:3« o'clock yesterday at'er-
'■ noon that has been here in vears
when the garage of the Richmond
5 crfbm&n
QwoicL
Op&urfum&
For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the
Country that a great many women have escaped serious op-
erations by taking L}dia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com-
pound and it is true.
We are permitted to publish in this announcement
extracts from the letters of five women. All have been
recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be
more convincing?
IIToixiDoN Me.—“ I had pains in bot h sides and such a soreness
• I could scarcely straighten up at times. My )>a* k ached and 1
wan so nervous I could not sleep and I thought I never would !*•
anytietter until I submitted to an ojierution but I commenced taking
Lydia K. Hnkhaiu’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new
Woman.”—Mrs. Hayward Sowers llodgdon Me.
KHBi.BYvn.i.E Ky.—‘‘I suffered from a severe female trouble.
Bljr right side hurt nie badly — it was finally decided that I
must be operated upon. When my husband learned this he gut a
bottle of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for me and after
taking it a few <iays I got better and continued to improve until I
am now welL”—Mm. Mollie Sun it RF-lb bbeiby ville Ky.
3Hanovek Pa.—u Tie- dor-tor advised a severe operation but my
• husband got me Lydia K Phikhum'g Vegetable Coiu]M>iind and I
experienced great relief in a short time. Now I ft »-l like a new person
and can do a hard day's work and not mind it."—Aim. Aoa Wilt
90S Walnut KL Hanover Pa.
4I»B<;ATrrR III.—" I was ne k in bed and three of the best physi-
• ciarts said I would hare to Is- taken to the hospital for an oper-
ation as I had something growing in my left su<-. I Mined to sub-
mit to tire operation and took Lydia F. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound—and it worked a miracle m my c u- am! I tell other women
what it has done for m. "—Aim. Laii.a A. Griswold* ^4-17 East t
William fctreet liecat ur ILL
S Cleveland Ohio. —~ I was very Irregular and for several years j
• my side pained me so that I expected to have to undergo an op- j
eratron. uocumth *ara tn< v Knew or nornmg that
would help me I Ur.k Lydia K PinkhamV Vege-
table Compound and f > ecu me regular and free
from pain I am thankful for such a good ruedi-
l ine and will alwars give it th<- highest pr-ai.**.”—
Mn.C. ILGatrrmt 1 ->« < oastunt >t. Cleveland. O.
~ UTritotolTMA £.PI WHAM MEDICO ECU.
.) l.T>> MA**.. for art vice.
. \ read and answered
i in strict confidence.
Paskert. Phillies' outfielder shooting back to third with Gardner
on the ground with the bail just before he started home with the
second and winning run of the first game in the world’s series between
Phillie* and Hed Sox Pask.-rt made a sensational catch in th- out-
field. which saved the game ior hi* club.
Motor Car company v»j round in !
flame* The building I* .» two-story !
brick owned and c< nducted by Dud-
ley Bell and 1-. A. Am* re/ a* a gar-
age.
There were 19 automobiles in the
building. .No 'h’ 5 coilin be done ’o
save the garage and the building
■'a* a 10 ai !ns<: .v> ii.su:cure.
Fifteen of the autos were owned by
transient people who were hera at-
tnding court and parties ’••siding
here w ho kept their <ars ip ihe <ai-
age. Four were owned bv the pro- !
prietors. Bell X- Autrey.
INFIAKNCK OF WOMEN.
•'Women are a wonderful influ-
ence In the lives of most great j
men.' says the Washington Post.)
and upon women rests the tespon-j
sibility for family health. To her!
they look for help in times of sick-
ness. and the attention of e'ery
wife and mother in this vicinity is!
called to the rare combination of ;
the three oldest tonics known j
which Curlin's Two Drug Stores
west side square and north side
square guarantee in Vinol—Iron ;
for the blood beef peptone for
strength and the body-building I
medicinal properties of cod livers.
It will pay overworked weak run-
down people delicate children and
feeble old people to try it. adv.
PIRATE SUN IP EIGl'KKS
IN TEXAS LAM> MIT.
Al'STlN Texas. Oct. 13.—One of
the contentions of the State in its
suit against John J. Welder et al
which went to trial in the Twenty-
Sixth District Court yesterday j.
that a pirate ship in the days of
.Kan Lafitte was wrecked in Green
Lake for the title to the bed of
which the state is suing. In its
cross-interrogatories the staie has
asked about this story of the w reck
of the pirate sloop but no witness
whose testimony was wiven or read
yesterday knew anything of it
The -fate tiled suit again t John
J Welder and wife C. S. K. Holland
and wife. Thomas 1*. Traylor Mr
Mattie Martin W. 1'. Harve. and
the Greet! Lake Farming company
of Victoria to establish its t>:le to
the lied of Green Lake. Calhoun;
county comprising acres and
for damages in the »uni of .. l.nOn
Tic - jit was tiled by Attorne> Gen-
era! Looney who alleged U rn .the
defendants ban taken pos-e-~i< n of
the bed
In the trial yesterday before i
Judge Charles A. Wilcox the stale;
attempted to show that Green Luke
ha- been a navigable body of water
and therefore the property of the
state that it was formerly ■ ot tied
ftd with Mission Lake and v.i - an!
arm of the mate year- ago Hence j
the question about the pira- .Hoop. •
Of late year- the lake ha be*m ver' ;
shallow aud in 1!»12 went d •< It;
was then it is alleged that the on-]
try upon the property took place.!
Two of the defendant- own ranch]
property which surround- the lake ;
i.mituii\ vs t»c si vrc
IV IV V( \|. sisslO.V |
3A.V ANTONIO. T( Oct 1 .'I j
fount} libraries hook*- and read-
eis book-buying anti blndii -o-
t UIir*tlon of *: *• llbc ir .« ; J lx.rat *
• Hiciericy art* Hit* g.n*ral • object*
that *111 be diatutweii i»y tfa • mom- I
burs of thi* Tr*xa- Library awxia- '
tlou. which began its eleventh an- i
tiuul comertiton hen- today
The buxine-- t* .m. aio being
held In th«* Carnegie Library ftnlito-
ritun. l)r Constance I e • ei t.hla |
city wrloiiHcd the dt 'ega:e* today. j
ami Jaiiit* T (food wit*. o. . iinlinj
r*- minded The |»r.--;<(• ;( uortre*-
was given by Kli/.n’ieth H »VcM of
this ctf y
The speaker fin.i.now will b**
L.'illaii Cm *■ i of Lab • -! If*. I tili.i
l !■ run of Hm f.M ti.it- lintciiea-
i id- 1"
IS-it. at •>»•» Ate outo Dora .•»limit'd j
ing of San Antonio and Willard P.
Lewis of Waco. t»n Friday the
speakers will be Octavia F. Kogan
of Austin Pauline MH'au'ey of
Waco. Mr*. F. W. McAllister < f San
Antonio Mrs. H. L. Luthrop ct San
Antonio. f
A feature of the convention is
the model school library exhibited
by the V. S. bureau of education.
This is said to be the most compre-
hensive exhibit in existence.
SALARY FOR RECEIVER
OF KATY IS 92.VMM*.
ST l.Ol'IS. Oct. 1 :i. — The alary
of Charies E. Schaff as receixer of
the Missouri Kansas >v -Texas rail-
way was fixed at $25. me) a year by
Federal Judge Adams here yester-
day'. At same time the salary of Jos-!
eph M. Bryson counsel for the re-!
celver. was fixed at $18000 a year.
The order issued here relates to
the services of Receiver Schaff and
Attorney Bryson in connection with
the Katv lines in Missouri. Kansas
and Oklahoma only. It is expected
a separate order with additional
salary for each xxill be issued by the
federal district court in Texas as
the Missouri Kansas ^ Texas Rail-
road of Texas is a separate corpora-
tion.
If you are sick you have business
for the doctor; if you die you make
business for the undertaker; if you
have printing to be done that’s
where I come in J. T Tucker job
priutiag “that’s all.”—(Adv) tf
T. S. HAFFLKH DAKOTA
LA VD Bt’T KF.KI'S toAL.
WASHINGTON Oct. 12 The
government today opened for rettle-
ment 1 10POO acres in the former
Ft. Berthold Indian resen atiou.
North Dakota. The applicant with
the exception of war veterans
must register in person at either
Minot. Bismarck or l’laza X. Dako-
ta.
Tite lands north and east o! the
Missouri River in Mountrail and
McLean counties have been apprais-
ed at $-.a0 to $8.00 per acre. They
contain coai which will he r* served
for tite Fort Berthold Indians.
The drawing commences Novem-
ber L lhlS. and the entries not
exceeding Dio acre tracts v. 11 tie
allowed commencing May 1 ihtfi.
OLD-TIME COLD CURE
DRINK HOT TEA!
Git a small package of Hand ■:
Tire:' .r 'I n. or i. - the German foil-.
■ ill t. “■ I lands irgi r l’.rust 'line-.'at an
pharmacy. Take a table* pootiful of tin
a [mt a tup of boiling water upon
it pour through a sieve and drink a
iia< in foil ut any time dnri: g tin
■la or before retiring. It is the m *.t
'ileftivo way to break a coM an.I ur :
grip as it opens the por. * of the skin
relieving congestion. Also loosens the
bowels Usua breaking up a cokt.
'J ry it the next time you suiter from
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive
irid entirely vegetable therefore safe
arnl harmless.
IS RHEUMATISM FROM
STIFF. ACHING MSj
Rnb Soreness from joints and muscles
with a small trial bottle of
old 8t Jacobs Oil
Slop “dosinp" Rheumatism
i * pain only . not one ram* in fifty
require* internal treatment. Huh *noth-
iup. [ ru fratin' “St. Jacobs (hi" ripht
mi tli« “tender s*|Kit ’ »n*l by lie* tune
\mi e.i . .Iasi. Robiit-on—-out nitntu the1
rheumatic (lain. “St. Jacob's Oil” i* j
•/ I. .' i ; < - rl ' iiniaf i-ni cure which never
-upj i t . and d—••.n't burn the »k ri It
takes pain eorete-s and at iff m*. from
in I inp joint* ruuncle* and bone*; ..fop*
■s. * .1 luinbapn backache muralpi.c.
lumber up! Get a JO cent ledtl*
of old time lion* >t "St. Jacobi Oil"
from any drug store and in a ties cunt
yen'll he free from pnuiv acla-H huJ
•i Hu* Ipou t fcuilvi! Eub rUeuma* {
turn away.
Ill m IS BEFKE
if iiTEiumui aims
NEW YORK. «Vt. M Tl-' war
has made New Tork the h-ggest
■ international crook tenter *n O'**
world authorities declare Every (
etty In the country likewise li.t» Its!
Increased quota of crook* of »*•
kinds driven from Europe
It seems to l>e the woman who
are suffering most from the -might
burglaries. To date Ibis yea- tbe
toll of the Snout-and-Jowl and |
Crafty-Debonair brigade in Ootham
alone totals nearly half-a-mllllon
dollars in gems and rush t’vctic-
ally all the big robberies ha..* been
from wealthy women’s home*
While Mrs. ElUabeth Nichols sat
In the drawing room of her ! rook
lvn residence a thief entered
frightened Mrs. Nichols so she died
then walked out with worth
of jewelry.
Inspector Joseph A. Kaurof chief
of the New York Detective bureau
has issued a lengthy warning to the
women of the country on how to
protect their homes from burglars
hundreds of whom have come from
Europe with their more subtle
brothers and sisters who travel first
cabin.
There are three months left fori
the crooks to make a 1915 interna-
tional record here and they prom-j
tse to do it.
Driven from their lucrative and j
accustomed haunts at Monte Carlo.
London. Paris. Berlin and lihe fam-j
e<l continental resorts the crooks
have swoped down and settled up-
on New York as the locust plague
once swept the Kansas prairies.
They're a clever crew for the
most part barring tin internation-
al strong-arm man am! second-story
worker who is just a prosperous
low-brow. It's the educated crafty
shrew men and women crooks J
white-collar scoundrels who are
driving the New York deter lives i
plumb distracted.
Since January fifteen "big jobs."
of $3000 or over have been success-
fully put over by what is believed
to be an organized bard of clever
criminals aided maybe by servants
in wealthy households.
Proceeds fropt the fifteen i auls
total nearly $350000 and there
have been hundreds of robberies
ranging from $100 to $2500
Some of the heaviest losers are
Mrs. Sherwood Aldrich whose sum-
mer house at Southampton. L. L
was robbed of $70000 in gems;
.Mrs James McMillan whose sum-
mer place at Manc.hesler-by-the-Seu
was robbed of jewels valued a!
$75000; Mrs. E. ( ::ftou Potter
Irom whose summer place at East
Hampton L. 1 thieves obtained
$50000 in gems: Mrs. Barbara
Wright Brooklyn $25000.
Rewards totaling almost $50000
are slil! in force on some ii the
larger robberies.
IF KIDNKVS Id
BAI» TAKF SALTS.
ways Backache is sign you have been
eating too much meat.
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney re-
gion it generally means you have
been eattng too much meat says a
well-known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which overworks the kid-
neys in their effort to filter it from
tiie blood and they become sort of
paralyzed and loggy. When your
kidneys get sluggish and clog you
roust relieve them like you relieve
your bowels; removing all the
body's urinous waste else you have
backache sick headache dizzy
-polls; your -tomach sours; tongue
is coated and when the weather i
bad you have rheumatic twinges.
The urine is cloudy full of sedi-
ment channels often get sore wat-
er scalds and you are obliged to
seek relief two or three times dur-
ing the night.
Either consult a good reliable
physician at once or get from your
pharmacist about four oum-- of
•lad Salt ; take a tub! spoonful in
a glass of water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys w ill
then act fine This famous suit.
>' made ' the acid of grapes and
lemon juice combined with lithia
and La- been used for generations
to dean and stimulate sluggish j
kidneys also to neutralize acids in
tiie urine so it no longer irritates
thus ending bladder weakness.
lad Salts is a life saver for regu I
Kif meat eater- It is inexpensive
cannot injure and make- a delight-
ful. effervescent litliia w ater drink.
Curiin • Two Drug Stores. adv.
Notice.
When you have a society item
for the Daily Light call Miss Mattie
Middleton. Phone number b^o. It
takes some time to get all the de-
tails of each social function and the
management of this paper will ap-
preciate it if y iU will anslbt by gfv- i
lug uer the particular* as early a.
possible.
Cash Prodace dt.Groc.
113 North Rogers St
IN IHH'XIM HltJ.IK SI.00
»• and K Molasses. i»er gallon ’ ’
K*tra high patent Hour. per sack.
High patent Hour. pr»r sark
Dry Salt Huron per pound
Irish Potatoes per bushel.
K pound* good It to t'offee
t. pounds Pea berry t'offee.
New crop Apples per sa< k.
10 pounds Onions..
Sweet Potatoes per bushel
These are not special prices but the *«>
week
Good Wholesome
FOOD
Fresh grapes bananas oranges appies and fit
Lettuce celery fresh tomatoes. Iwttcr beansftS
and green. Also cabbage turnips fresh corn ail
everything to make a good dinner.
And the best coffee “Chase & SanboraV
White Crest Flour is better we know beeauseife
ail say so.
Nice cooking Aples peck 30c.
BOYD GOUNAH
Two Phones Both—55 Old Phone; New Phone 10
We solicit 30 day accounts from reliable parlies.
EXTRA NICE AND FRESH—
Apples all kinds: oranges lemons la
nanas grapes peaches turnips with
greens celery green beans butter beans
mustard greens lettuce cranberries and
everything good to eat.
L. Y. COLE 6 SON
Both Phones 283 Sooth Rogm SMI
DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING
" Hosier]
Gives tie BEST VALUE for Your Moacf
Fiery Kind J-orn Cation to Silk. For Men H omen end Children
Any Color ;intl Style From 25c to $5.®0 per pair
Look for the Trade Mark! Sold kj ABC**d
a hollsale Lord & Taylor
i
Do You Want to Stay Poor ?
C< t out of your head the id‘a that Poverty is \
you ran not help. Just so long as you sink to dial . |u0-| i
just so long poverty is going to slick to you. People
cases are poor because they are too indolent—to® r '
loo thoughtless Sit down and figure "l a ?oU a h.t .ost 1
iag and what you can do without. Not the thing*
dollar but the articles that cost pennies. 1 k’V" multii'!' >
lk ' do you wast • a week? Multiply that hy 3* “ y ’
tliai in turn by 5u You will then get. some ul‘.._.e
people stay poor all their lives Fifty y r‘‘ 1 . ""eari o!
turn even a uiillionaire Into a pauper "line 3 ■
economy will make a poor man rich.
For the pennies that r re wasted a:o ^
■ Ponsible for most of Ike ir. ‘r. and t*ruc
tically all the poverty in I’to world.
Guaranty State Bank
Hotira: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m .
We pay Interest on Certificates of ‘>f|)
The ELLIS COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Office in Court House.
We have complete abstrac1 ‘>1 lH^..
lands and lots in 1*311 is count.' an* '
prompt attention to all business <>l
aeter intrusted to us. _
•S. I’. Chapman Secv. T. I* \\ hippie*
JOHN (RIDDLE Abstractor-
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