Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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AT HOT WKATHli;
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••■el like it with .! refn -iiing hath
when you have a modern well fitted
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an not so fortunate —or in other
words if you are so neglectful of
you health and comfort let us at-
tend to it for you.
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D. W. Simpson.President;
C. W. Kent.Vice President:
IV. A. Ownby.Secretary .
Directors
C. W. Simpson Ed. F. Cunning-1
lain T. A. Ferris A. M. Brown-j
tng C. W. Kent W. A. Ownby.
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“ SIX PAGES.
Piie period Jim-band alwavs be-
longs to the other woman.
♦
Gel your ( hnutitui;>;a tickets to-}
day and avoid tie- rush tomorrow. j
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Paris uui> like an ui-cru without i
words blit it will never ••■land for a I
chorus without girls
♦
The farmers would enjoy a rea-!
-.unable \i.it from Jupiter Pluviu.-!
ju t at this time.
♦
We understand that the Bull!
Moose is tiling the initials G. O. 1'.;
-'and for Greedy Old Party.
-♦
Some men insist on living in - j»i t • ■ j
o! tne iact that their families would
b* much b*’tt« r off without them.
♦
Or. Lata ol Chicago left for Lu~
rope with I.-'«H' mosquito* but
Cole Biease ot South Carolina is still
with us.
.♦
The Johnson gras.' should not 1» •
permitted to overlap the i ement side-
walks within two blocks of tne pub-
lic square.
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They have found one good use for
the motorcycle at last. Kansas farm-
ers are using them in running down
the grasshoppers
Of what use are senatorial
speeches anyway? The members do
not listen to them and nobody else
•v*r reads them.
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The troubles which the big lea-
gues are having at the present time
are nothing to us so long as they
let our players alone
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This hot sunshine is breeding lots
01 -trouble. It \\ill cayse the tann-
ers to be looking over all the coun-
try next fall for cotton pickers’
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1 T?he question we are trying to
solve is this; When one's pastor
J 1«■;i\ t■ s on a vacation is it one s duly
i to go and io ar tin* other fellow?
♦
I “Big Business" is (ailing loudly
! ior an adjournment of congress hut
-o long as Woodrow Wilson remain?
! cm the job “Little Business’’ is con-
I lent.
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When you say that all men are
! descendants of tin monkey the good
! name of that iittl- animal should be
1 protected by making some notable
! except ions.
♦-
it is ^tilted that tin popularity pi
1 baseball is on tin* decline. So so
[down this way as long as the home
team remains at the top of the per-
centage column.
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It is all v. oil enough to get off :i
lit Co story on your opponent during
.1 campaign Imt when one resorts to
uiltu! and malicious lying there is
alwn>a come hack
♦
('id. Ko-tsevtdt returned to New
York Vi terday from a trip to Hu-
mp . hut his landine caused no
undue atmospherical disturbance 30
far as w e are adv ised.
♦
Judg Cato Sell says that whi -
ke> i- tin greatest menace to t lie In-
dians Y<-. and the white race is
net altoget her exempt from this dun-
gs r. On v. ith the hatth '
♦
Ti : • i Iti w who is dow n. \v it. 1.
Weedmw Wil-eii astraddle of his
ear a- - is now yelling loudly for an:
■ i s i ti e. lie ought to have thought ;
of that before starting tin- scrap.
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hkny candidates entered tin- lieid
at tin- earnest solicitation of "ntanv
voters." On July 25th they will
take to th- woods at the earnest so-
licitation of a still larger number.
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We sometimes feel like declining
the invitation of a lriend to ride
wiili him in his ear to and from j
town but v hen we reflect how hr
enjovs good company we generally
oblige him by < raw ling in.
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There arc sun.uni) words in the
Mngli-h language and still a fellow
end.- him-'ell Tort when he under-
takes to ae.e exi re.-sion to his opin-
ion of the art - of - main men dur-
ing the present campaign.
♦
kpon hi return trout hoh-nohbing;
with royalty in Hu rope Col. Uoose-
vc11 tells us that Wilsons foreign
noli > is a "fiaure of fun" abroad.
Th colon e! is becoming quite pro-
ficient a- a joker.
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If the growth of vegetables can be
increased 75 per cent hv the use of
eieetri'ily there j. hope that son -
day the pea which now rolls so
curdy will he large enough to be jab-
bed firmly amidships.
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"Don't talk to the iceman” is <
- i. i: that has be«Mi posted on the ice
wagons at Baliing<r. The ire nm-
p:inWould try hiring marred men
t*> drive tin wagons through that
section of the <-ity where the pretty
girls live.
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It makes little difference to m
whether Wall street ships its gold to
Kuropo or keeps it locked in the
vaults on this side so long as Mr.
MeAdoo furnishes us the money to
move the oumper crops of Texas.
—+-
Senator Vardanian the long hair-
e<l statesman from Mississippi has
bloomed out in a white suit and it
!>*•• hooves Senator Lewis of Illinois to
he tir him <if and those luxurious
auburn whiskers to retain his sar-
torial pre-eminence.
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(leorge Bailey says the official
staler has located a set of grocer's
scales in Houston which give the ul-
tima!" niiisunicr overweight. We
are w to take (leorgeks word
on most any proposition but we will
have to call for a littl" corrobora-
tive testimony on this one.
♦
The republican papers delight in
referring Vo the fact that President
Wilson did not g-*t a majority of Un-
votes at the election in UU2. No.
but he got the office and this led
to a great many democrats getting
other offices. That makes us per-
fectly satisfied with the situation.
The court of criminals appeals has
upheld the Allison liquor law which
prohibits intrastate and interstate
shipments of intoxicating liquor in-
to prohibition districts. The first
test of the validity of this law came
in Missouri where the state supreme
court upheld the rights of express
companies to refuse to accept ship-
ments ol' liquor tor delivery lo dry'
points in Texas.
What Has become of tjiat <4d-fph-
toned comfortable^ friottoriless home
where no matter how any member
preferred to have things cooked or
matters arranged everything was
done one way and that was father's
way.
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Cm 'sienna 7. WuxiilmcI* i«*
I Corsicana Ti;x„ June -The
j Kun>« here v-tcroay afternoon In-
j tween Waxahaehie and Corsicana re-
I suited in a score of 7 to 4 in favor
j of the home team. The score:
| Waxahaehie .'1 !° ''
j Corsicana.* 111 -
Batteries Wyatt and Wylie; Hall
and Scott. Cmpire Hooper. Jinie
of Kanie- 1 hour and 2.1 minutes.
hah fo. Hillsboro 1.
Hillsboro. Tex.. June 25. Mill.-
boro was defeated by Italy in the
j bailie Jiere yesterday afternoon by
the score of I" to 1. The score;
Italy.1" 11 -j
Hillsboro .1 - 8
Butteries Blowers and Cooley;
; liobinsoa. Bowman a id Chapman.
Cmpire Meade Time of mime 1
hour and -15 minutes.
W<«st F.nnis O.
West '!'• \ ) uin* U T The v i si i
ter . sufferer! .1 shut-out at the hands j
of the local team here yesterday af-
ternoon the score being 3 to The
score:
K11 his.0 5 1 |
West .3 9 I |
Batteries llodee. l.eyliew and J
Curry; Scott and tjueery empire j
Hill. Tine- of game 1 hour and 3" j
minutes. I
so.mi: i;kkoi;s.
This afternoon at 4:30 o'clock.
Frida\ afternoon at 3 3n o'clock and
Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock
.West versus W'axahachie. Yoak-
um field.
Of six games with Corsicana Wax-j
ahaehie won three. Two of these j
were on tie' home grounds and one
in Corsicana.
I
Both Wains made ten hits in Wed-
nesday's game at Corsicana.
That one to nothing game that j
Waxahadiie took from Corsicana !
in Corsicana was some game from 1
tlie; reports received here being a j
pitchers’ battle with Tinsley tor '
W’axahachie and Angel for Corsica- j
na.
Two of the West games will help
some and the players expect to get
them all.
Remember this afternoon at 4; 30
o’clock.
Collins tin m w pitcher signed by
Waxaliaehie will probably work this
afternoon.
Cordon formerly with Hillsboro
is another man who will make his
initial appearance on the home
grounds in a Waxahachie uniform.
Cordon is playing third base and
has to his credit one home run since
lie joined this team.
hick Hooper formerly an umpire
in the Texas league has been signed
to work in that capacity.
Waxahachie has six games at
home West three and Hillsboro
three then a jump to Italy.
Arrangements are under way to
transfer one of the games on July
4 to Waxaliaehie. Waxahachie and
Italy are scheduled to meet at Italy
on that date for a double header
Corsicana and Ennis have already
perfected such an arrangement.
V*.♦♦♦*
♦ HASLUALL CAL I*; A UAH ♦
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Trolley l.eagun.
It MS CRTS YESTERDAY.
Waxahachie 4 Corsicana 7.
Italy lu Hillsboro 1.
West 3 Ennis 0.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
West at Waxahachie.
Italy at Corsicana.
Ennis at Hillsboro. \
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Clubs-- I’laywl. Won. Dost. l'ct.
Waxahaehie . . .30 18 12 .tibu
Corsicana .. ..28 15 13 55U
West .27 14 13 .51!)
ItaJy . 28 14 14 .501)
Ennis. 30 14 16 .40 7
Hillsboro ... .27 !) 18 .333
Texas Detinue.
ItESUDTS YESTERDAY
tteanmont 4-3 Dallas 1-1.
Waco 4. San Antonio 1. V
Houston 7 Fort Worth 4 \
Galveston it Austin n. V
WHERE THEY PRAY TODAY.^
Beaumont at Uallab.
San Antonio at Waro.
I Houbton at Fort Worth. ^ ^
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B CONSTIPATION E
■ Indigestion. Bad Breath. PizzI- ^B
H ness Vertigo (blind staggers) I
j ^B Headache Sallow (..’••mplexien ^B
H a Tired. Discouraged Feeling H
are all symptoms * ■ f a Torpid
Fiver. H
HERBINE I
In an MflYctlvc I.tier Tonic and H
! Ilowcl Itrjtuiator. jjSj||
Its powerful reviving influ- BB 1
enco in the torpid liv« r brings I*
on an immediate improvement. ^B
You l'eel bett* r at one- The ^B
bow* Is move freely so that the ^B
impurities which have ch.ggod H
up tlie digestive organ.; Jind an '
outlet. When the :\v t> in has ■ j
been thus purified ti. bilious ^B I
half sic k feeling disappears the H| i
complexion clears lb- breath HJ
bee sweet the maul alert Hj
and cheer ful and th<-re is a fine ■
fueling of exhilaration allB
through the body.
Price oOc per Hot lie. H \
JamesF.Ballard.Prop. St.Louis.Mo. 9
Use Stephens Eye Salve for k£
Sore Eyes. It Cures.
V dA R fc.'C OM WCN OF
For Sale by Curlin Drug Co.. North j
Side Square (.'urlin - I“hanuaey
west side square.
Gal\e stoii at An tin.
STANDING OF 'I III; TEAMS. |
Clubs - i’i.Won. Lost. ILL !
Hons! on.7.1 1 is hi t;
I lea uinont . . . . 7 V 14 V s .nil
Waeo.7 1 4;; vs .Him;
Gah eston . . . . 7 G 4 1 V J .77''
Fort Wort ii ... Vo V. 1 MG . 4 m; j
Dallas.7 V :1U IV .4 17!
s':1. i A III ou io ... 77 :: 1 d; .4m:; i
Austin .7 1 VM 5 1 . V s V j
Texas-Oklalmma I league.
RKSFLTS Y L'ST 1: ii 1 )A Y.
Bonham 5 Don Don 2.
Durant 2. Texalkana 0.
Paris 2 Sherman 2.
_ I
I
WllKRK TIIKY PLAY TODAY.
Bonham at Denison.
Texarkana at Durant.
Paris at Sin rman.
STANDING OF Till-: TLAMS.
Flubs - Play -1. Won. Lo*t. J'ct. !
Bonham.12 12 l .023;
Paris .12 In 2 .7 0'.
Texarkana .... 1 2 7 2 .52.x
Durant .1 5 S .2X5
I )enison ..12 2 1 o .221
Sherman.12 2 II .154
American League.
RKSFLTS YKSTKRDAY.
Washington 5 ... Philadelphia 2-1.
Boston 2-2 New York 0-2.
('hit ago 5. Detroit 2.
St. Louis 5-2 Cleveland 1-1.
WllKRK TULY PLAY TODAY.
! h troit at ("ni< ag«a
(’leveland at S’. 1 «ouis.
1’hilauelphia at Wa dungton.
Boston at New York.
STANDING OF TDK CLFLK.
Clubs Played. Won. Lost. Pis.
Philadelphia . . 50 25 2 1 5a2
Detroit .el 2 2 2 S .5*;:;
St. Louis .. . .21 2.1 2 7 .5 7
Washington . . . 20 2.2. 27 .55o
Boston .».o 20 2.0 a1'"
Chicago. 20 2'1 2. ! .4 s ;
New York . 55 2 1 2.4 .222
Cleveland . . . . 50 2 1 2S .252
National League.
RKSFLTS YKSTKRDAY.
Philadelphia 2-2. Brooklyn o-l.
St. Louis 3. Pittsburg o.
Chicago 1 1. Cim innati 5.
Boston 7-o. New York 2-4.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
New York at Huston.
Hrooklyn at Philadelphia.
•St. Louis at Pittsburg.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
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STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Clubs— Playe d. Won. Lost. Pet. .
New York .53 33 20 .523 1
Cincinnati . . . . 58 3 1 27 .531
St. Louis.0 1 3 2 2b .52".
Chicago.51) 2 b 30 .4!* 2
Philadelphia ..53 20 2 7 .lb!
Pittsburg. 34 25 28 .4 8 1
Hrooklyn. 53 23 3 0 .43-I
Boston. 55 23 32 .413
DALLAS SALESMAN IS
ACt IDENTALLY KILLED
_
Garland Texas June 25.—B. ('.
Dodson of Dallas salesman for X.
Nlgro of that city was accidentally
killed at 5:30 o'clock yesterday aft-
ernoon three miles south of Rowlett.
There were no witnesses to the
accident hut a party of men who
were near and heard a report of a
shotgun made an investigation and
found Dodson lying near the road-
side dead. A lot of fishing tackle
aan automatic shotgun were near
MAGAZINES
All the popular Magazines ran lie
bought at our store. Look over our
big list.
CURLIN DRUG CO.
.MAIN STREET (thur)
[his bod v. Tim gun had been dis-
charged and investigation show M
that a load of shot had pa^cil
through the man’s heart.
' . ... ... ne Ivar^’W.”' ih* Mc-
Call uni of this place was notified and
went to the place who re the shoot-
ing occurred and hold an inquest.
Mis verdict was that Mr. Dodson
came to his death accidentally. From
evidence secured at the inquest Mr.
McCall uni stated that the man had
doubth: ss removed Ids fishing tackle
from an automobile in which he
was traveling and returned for his I
shotgun and in taking it from the I
ear the weapon was accidentally dis- j
charged.
Justice MeCalluin ordered the
body brought to Garland and Inn
notified the family of the dead man
who reside in Dallas.
Waxahachie
Chautauqua
Begins Friday N i g h 1
June 2(ith.
Closes Friday N i g h 1.
July 3rd.
The commit lee takes pleasure in
aaiiouixiiui that tin* program this
season is the hest e\et presented to
the < hautaiKpia visitors at tliis
place- li ott tail to attend you wilt
miss the best. Come ami brim; jour
lainii\ and camp with us. Vmi will
enjoy the otiliUL*.
Head below about fin* extra strong
talent that has hren see a red for this
season:
Chautauqua Announces Coming
of Michelino Lenge With [
Seventeen Artists.
—
The Mg card in music at the Chau-
tauqua ulM'h comes s-> :i is Long) ‘ '
Symphonic < »- heslru. with Miclielir.o
Leu go condi< tor.
? i' i i * * y w i; l*o here on the fourth d.i\
of tin? < 'liautatupia.
This famous orchestra is known nli
over t!:e world and is best known in
theatrical circles. It is said t<> have
In it as high a percentage of noon
pii>lied artisis as any orchestra that
could In* found
Their tvptrtoire is almost without
limit. They ran play any piece of mu
sic set before them and will j:«*t lies;
tale to do so before any audience.
Several of the sole "lions which thc\
will use in their Chautauqua programs
are Mr Lenge's own compositions. It
Is believed that L. nge's Or-'nostra
coming on with a strictly high grade
program will actually raise the stand
ard of < ‘hautainpia music.
They have tilled 10/M.iO engagements
in tweniy y.-ars or an average of ten
engagement s a w e. U.
There are seven sj musical
numbers on the Chautauqua program.
The orchestra replaces the Italian
hands Ib'dpath Horner have been scrub
ing over their ('huutauquu circuit for a
number of years.
This change is explained by Mr. I Joi-
ner as follow s-
•‘I have been using a hand as our
big feature in music on all our circuits
MICHELINO LENGE.
fur several years. These eutue to Us
through a New York organizer anil
many of the men were brought ovei
each year from Italy to lill these places
"This year however there has been
evidence of a strong demand for an
Orchestra oil our large circuit ami 1 nin
glad to be able to get the one we have.
"Mr tenge 1 know personally and 1
know the work his orchestra has been
doing so many years In Kansas City.
"He bus promised to bring to out
Chautauijuas the best musical program
.«ff**avo lind. and I am honestly ex
peering a big treat.
"I hope tJhautauuuu patrons over this
entire circuit will be as mud) pleased
ns I am with the arrangement and 1
am sure they will he."
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State tenlt & Trust Compnno
Of Waxahachie Texas.
“GUARANTY FUND BANK”
Transacts a General Banking Business.
The non-interest bearing and unsecured Dope its of dcs h.t.k
are protected by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of
Texas.
This Bank is specially authorized by law to o t. Adminis-
trator Executor Guardian Receiver Etc.
We Respectively Solicit Your Business.
G. w. COLEMAN President J. T. SPENCER Vic. President
J. E. COLEMAN Cashier R. J. COLEMAN A I. Cashier
it. C. JOHNSTON’ Assistant Cn.diicr.
Established 1868 Nationalized 1881
Citizens National Bank
Of Waxahachie Texas.
Capital Surplus and Profits Over 8-‘163U00.
officers
O. K. DUNLAI* President T. A. FEItUlS Active Vi.o I’n citciit
J. W. SINGLETON Vice President it. W. GETZAN'HANElt Cashier
J. N. LANGSFOIID Assisant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
O. E. Dunlap T. A. Ferris It. K. Erwin J. W. Singleton 1 • 'Vi
Gibson Dr. D. G. Thompson. S. P. Skinner It. \V. GeUaudaner.
J. N. Langsford.
Citrolax !
t it r olii \ 1
C 1 T IJ O J A \ •
First—get Ute name down pat—
thou buy it of your druggist. Just
the very thing for constipation sick
headache sour stomach lazy liver
sluggish constipated bowels. The
pleasant_ surest nicest laxative you
ever used. Tastes good—-like lem-
onade. Acts promptly without pain
or nausea Gives you the most sat-
isfactory flushing you have ever had.
Curliu’s Two Drug Stores.
June adv.
lc Post Cards le
We are now selling high -f
Cards from our Ids rack at ■’
C'l’ltM-N URIC IV.. N»rtl> bale *
Signature Stumps a 5!eu }
4 If tfl>«
Made by Roy IMiillil'S. At
Invigorating to the Pd*
The Old Stnudnrd m nerd «> ■ [C cut
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