Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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hoi >i: lit v.\ «•»
for siean>. hoi ••• • :• < :• *.• >? . r ;>
stalled o\ «.•■!■■ ■;■ is i ■ : . . \V
Jnav e < x• : : ■ - : < ■dvii'su
this work in the v«.-:; m manner.
An i-ar!) i\;ll on uv .' iJ ~un yorr
heating arrangeiueiils being in com
piete working order before cold
tli». r arrives
f. S 18(M U).
MACHINISTS I'l l MBI ltS AM)
GAS I ITTI KS.
>ca!''rs in Mill Gin Plumbing. Water
■lid (as Appliances.. All K.litis of
Roofing.
The Daily Light
Published Daily Except Sunday.
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OFFICERS
C. W. Simpson President
C. W. Kent Vice President
W. A. Ownby Secretary
1> hectors
C. W. Simpson Ed. F. Cunnini:-
fcarn T. A Ferris A. M. Brown-
ing C. W. Kent \V. A. Ownby.
MI»S(K!l'TIO\ KAT1>
Due Mouth
Jix Months
Due Year in adv nice.
. . .50
. .$.'.75
. .$5.0 0
line Year In adv. out of city $4.00
Entered at tin- Waxahachie Post-
office as Mail Matter of the
Second Class.
J. A. C. Kemble is an authorized
traveling rep; . M utative of tlie Daily
M£ht and will solicit and receipt
lor subscriptions and advertisements
Jor this publication.
W. A. Ownby Editor
fHis paper«EPRt i •".n fouEiGN
ASVCKnUuJi BY TliE
O.CNEr»AL OFFICES
) NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
■RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Till: llli'l- f.': . 111 now "'III III I.
stilled. All • i: 11' * * * • haw br<n:'.:it
out thi• ir last rt.-i
Mexieo i it'll hei.iwtic ler; well
Imt indieatiom point to a in » revo-
lution within th. next fi'\v dajs.
Probably tins war was iinr--ar;
in order to test all the new Hinds o
machinery invented for the purpose
ij! lullin;: people.
We are .-'ill thankful that the At-
lantic ocean ii.si.-ts on maintain'!!1
its place be: veen our habitation and
Jhc nat of war.
We hope our people will not come
to the conclusion that peace i;
(.•.rowing monotonous and that we
must have a change.
six PAt; lcs.
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♦
The small buy would give any-
thing in the world to bo a man and
w«- would sive aim i t anything in
the world to be a boy again.
+
The European war is giving tin
average small boy litti ■ concern. Hi -
trouble: aU come from ihe tact that
school begins again n-'-a w»ek.
4
HuerviV Han Antonio <• (• n111 re- [
f i)sos positively to re.-i ;n i:i.s poai- i
tion. He has lived in the 1'niied ;
States long enough t;> catch tii;1
idea.
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Jf we were in Europe and our
friends here wanted to communi-
cate with us they would find us lo-
cated just as far from the war zone
as possible.
♦
Wilis fouuty black land keeps
riRlit on .maturing its bumper cot- \
ton crop j'e^ardU ss of the fact that
the price jus' a( thin time j> very
tin sails factory.
The'' Texas League baseball sea-
son /ends next Monday. Waco and
Hyufetoiikare stjjl battling for the
cnami ioin; M v; ♦ h *Vaco one and a
iialf (*he?A.
In order to determine whether or
rot it would change our views on
tin* subjeer we would be perfectly
illing to put ourself in the sugar
magnate's place.
♦
An e\a-haiv£8 says that ' Kings
l -z\i\ be abolished." We have seen
time v\ hen a peep at tie- other
: eov '■ hand di • !osod the taet
at there were too many of them.
O — —
'!'h- oy-i-r -• ■;t m lr. atrain ar-
: ' ( • 1 aad v» • a !t v ;: h fear ;i nd
' - m !»•!!.g t!.<- :.nnoaiiirfaent ol
• rft' ; . Of t know a war
i v. a;. s mi - a u o: d« ri ;] ett'eet on 1la
o> • w r.
f>
'1 a< '• Li-'u: -eras to be afraid
M.at i; •••::! »ram pi- on some of the
' (.Id tin;'- pria.-ip-rs of denioeraey in
j>a: iau a wa.ii.elnu--e hill. The farm-
er. hew i" .-r is * ii in king about sonie-
t !i in a else.
We are still doing; our best to
'a wit|) i ii• r quest of 1'resi-
■■ J''!11 Wilson remain neutral but
w e f ! very aire h like taking a
shot at the i- How who put sugar up
to ien eent> a pound.
♦
Jt is t !aiJ:'a '1 that there arc no
: i;f ;ta . I. hid 1' Mm f' et above
the i;ria<-e • f t h>- h. Wr shall
a.«• • .•}>( 'si as a fact wit.ivo.lit making
a • ; in • an - a in that direction.
< ume (o think o!' it. we are not
muck air aid of acnes anyway.
X' i it:.-ia!. ling oar opposition
*o l.im flt»riii. tin* campaign Jim
i '• r-u.- on heeps oil doing ihing.-
"• <-avist- him to grow in favor
with us. His latest is to decline an
i'j\irati'>u from the 1ea:Mature to
»!• :i ■> r an ad (! r« • - - Iciuiv that body.
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The dispa.'-he■••• continue to inform
a that th" great • -l t»a f«b- ill 11. •
w rldhs s. 11 < = i-h- -til. U iug lought
arid that both id* s have decidedh
tii.' advantage. C-Tinan> i.- headed
tor i'aris a ad Russia is headed for
B«-riin. W< shall ee what we shall
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M< >;; I SI I \ \ \ M If.LION v
MONTH.
The annual trad-' edition of The
toil News issued Sept. 1. pre-
> outs an intern .-1 iny and detailed
•a.owing oi tie < -urnmerrial growth
of ■ gal? port.- for the fiscal
year 1U13-14. Galveston the le&d-
ri; ■ -oIuji: port of the world is
i • branching out in a
-?••• ■ i1::- and wholesome trade with
all nations. Her in:port record now
• i <■(!.• s 1 ■ e* ("Mi ;M'r month and
1 i'** •: !.-■ of c..nimodi: i s n ; < i<-d in-
dicate t Ik*.t i" ■ i- -uiitrses are being
..dd• d to tht i>• >rt '• sources of trade
«■••«■ ii ;• ear ".Ik. opening of the Pari-
an;:. Canal has. been anticipated by
urbanization and institution ot
•'.'•'Chad -ailinas by three .-team-
hip lii es to carry cotton to the
' »rien; A line • i' steamships ha
. nnui;i > ■ d C: at beginninu with Oc-
tober Galveston and San Francisco
'a ill !.•• con:.". >. .1 by water.
In t \port- !!;••.' were shipped
.! >;n Galv» -tea during i lie t w. |\c
month a roil mi cotton by-products
lumber t'ioiir. wjie.it etc. aggre-
gating in \ a Iue s_">h.758265.
Trad with eeuntrie. of Latin
.Am- riot snowed a value of $15-
766019 as against $9385091 the
year previon-.
During tiie year 222 1 ships en-
ter.-d and cleared li:e port with a
total i.oi:iiof 5 5 85.
The tola • number of bales of cot-
ton reii-i.id at Galve ton for the
jnir ending Aug. 31 were 3365-
4 6 0.
Immigration records show that
1.1.66:: people mostly new arrivals
t'io'.n Kurope cam:- to the l uited
States through the* port of Galves-
ton.
Other detail* of commerce are
equally as interesting and reflect
gr'-at cre«iit on the people of the city
and port.
DWTOVS li I *S| \ KSS ADMI.MS-
TK.\TIO\.
That a business administrat ion
lor the city of Dayton do en not
mean a dehumanized r<;;ime is at-
t« ; U;d by (.'ity Manager II. M.
Waite's report lor the first six
months. Adequate health service
free clinics and pur milk stations
have cut the death rate in babies
exactly in two. Two large parks
have been opened to the public
with bathing boating and other fa-
cilities. Loan sharks have been
sharply lolloped up and a legal aid
bureau established for giving free
advi«e to the poor. A high-class
symphony program has been arrang-
ed for the coining winter and half
the season tickets sold. A civic
plan board lias been appointed
and sewer and water systems have
been outlined on the calculation
tnat Dayton's 1-5000 will* be 200-
000 by 11)34. There is also a list
01 savings from $20000 in the i
purchase of supplies and $12000 on!
a single bridge to $1700 in the col
The French army has in the field
.mins imperially de.-igned to briny
down aeroplane.; and dirigibK .
lection ol' dead animals. And it
will be a .short-sighted citizen who
it' all the claims advanced by the
city manager and certified to by the
bureau of research are true doe*
not see in many i>; ymerits. from tin
city treasury a genuine public sav-
ing. The bureau reports that th
yMir will see the old deficit ol
vlu; nun • reduced rather than add-
ed to." New York Evening I'os;.
♦
vol in: 01 s'nn kuolhkrs
The annual meeting of the stock-i
holder ol the WAXAHACIilK (OT-;
KiX MJI.I.S v.ill be Inkl in tlsJ
County Court room of tin court:
house in Waxahachie Texas at i
p. m. on Tuesday September]
Stli. It'll. ior the purpose of elect-I
ing dirt (tors for the ensuing year;
and for the transaction of any olh- ■
er business that may properly come ;
before the meeting. All shareholders ;
are requested to hi' present.
!•;. A DulJOSE JR. Secret >rv. j
adv. 1 ol' j
;;<>.ooo \ < >l< l>.
And ^I;«i»\ \ir 'I fit* \i i e> of Wava-j
hachte I'eople.
Thirty thousand voice. -What a]
grand chorus! And that's the num-
ber of American men and women;
who are publicly praising Hoarf i
Kidney fills for relief from buck-j
ache kidney and bladder ills. The\
:-ay it to friends. They tell it in
the home paper.-.. Wn.xahachie pec-j
pie are in this chorus.
Hero'.- a Waxahachie t-:is« :
\! vs. CI. W. W rig lit L' u 7 F1 a'
»treel Waxahachie Te::a;-- ;a>. : "! 1
began to suffer from an occasional
pain in the .small ol' my back follow
ed by a severe ache i xtendin;; |
through my loins and limbs. When |
ever 1 caught cold the suffering I
was worse. 1 had headaches and
dizzy spells and felt languid near-!
ly all the time. Hearing about [Joan's '
Kidney Pills I got a box. They j
helped me from the first and since j
finishing the box I have not been
annoyed at all. 1 advise anyone suf-j
fering from kidney complaint to givej
Doan's Kidney Pills a iair trial." I
J'rice 50c at all dealers. Don't1
simply ask for a kidn»-.\ remedy gel j
Doan's Kidney Piil.v- '.he seme tin..
Mrs. Wright had. i"oster-.\iilbun> ;
Co. Prop*. Buftalo N. V. — (Adv).j
..s.lstreetpainthrou p t h j
PATRICK'S ClIAPKL.
Patrick's Chapel Sept. 1. -Health
is very good at this writing.
Another good rain fell last Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Eul;e Robnett spent Wednes j
day evening with Mrs. A. C. Mil-1
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. .J. Lowell took din-1
Her with Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Grime;
one day tlie past week.
Miss Elva Murray and Miss Ineia
Brooks spent one night with Missi
PranciJ Lowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Itobnett and j
son Earlie took dinner with Mr. and 1
Mrs. L. T. (Jrimes Tuesday.
Miss Irene Kirk pent one niglitj
with Miss ilattie Lou Grimes.
Mr. Jim Donally and sister Myr-
tle of South Prong i-; visiting at Mr.
K. M. Holland's a few days.
Miss May Lowrey spent one night i
last week with Miss Nellie Ta> lor j
also spent one night with Miss Fran-!
:es Lowell. j
Mrs. C. C. Smithson and daugh-j
I he-'- have • UC' >• !«■•! i r i:i : !
• ar in (!• I ro>... • i; . ; « oi' . ir
j ships flying ovor tin ir irooi--. J;a
. tor. Maggie ol' l.vd 0.<: • ••
; 'lay the i)»»:■ t w i. v. • ti! Ii«• • da 'igii-
I !'•!" Mr- . Wain r Smi'h.
.Mr. Shornood Ji• • !• I
i lot-Ilia 11 and Mi.- - <: - rink- Turn- oi
iihis place \vf-re united ia tt..• rri.-i
Thursday night at the homo ot tin
jgnioin'S parents .. M id \V«
all wi*h 1 hem a i ];;• •
| Mrs J. T. * : ■ "d vi' . :•
j Mineral Wol-s at ?.; ■ '. : ..
M is.-os Mau^i.- a : d S a.! * \
on. Mr. Tomn.i' ■ : : i
! Marsh Brown oi Kod <»ak \: it♦ !
Mr. Lonnie and Ml .\i11.:• • ai r. iluil-:
-on Sunday.
M r. and M r - J» - I. ■ >• > . o ...
haci; io \ is;'od t ne . : * i - ;■ uae |
night last w»-»ek.
Miss Euth Holland pent a :•
"days the past week with her cousin: .
Mr. and Mrs. i.
-Miss Maggie ( r ■ ■ d ; ■ d Mi I • •
banieis \Ki;od i - Ki* a. M urn-.;. 1
Sunday.
Little Uutha Murra; v: iied lit
II Maud (ii!; on Su'eia;
Mr. and Mrs Charlie ('re-I lot?
last week for East Texa to make!
it their future home.
Mr. and .\nv. J. C L v. 1 i v..-: .
visiting at Mr. J. l\ 1a>!«• i' - Sua-
day.
Mrs. U. \V White <d" -v... ..o
Texas h vi.-di ing rela; i ve ;.i in
place.
Mrs. Kaio How a I'd M. l-'r a
Lowell and Aliss Ha'lie Y.o h»r vi
ited at Mr. ( . W. Dani •!' j
day.
Mi-.s ? liiir.ii- K i; k <•;»!!« ! ea \\.
N' Mio Taylor Sunda>
Mr. and Mr . L. T. • I ■
mid Mrs. c H. Kobuvon
Mr. J. i:. Hums' .Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. it. llt;<i on i • * -».'
Saturday night with Mr. and Mr
J. N. Howard.
Mr. Walter Lowell Mr. Bill JS!i*.•:
and Mr. Russell Staggts d t.
Mr. Houston Hudson Saturday n>.!i
.Mr. li. .M. Holland hud bin:;
in Forrestou last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slangs ■
W'axahachi.; spent Sunda> i;ij-ht wit
the tanner's lather Mr. 11. 11 !
and
Watch |
FREE!
.se< Our Windows
Willi every 25c purchase of |
School Supplies you get u free
ticket. You can drop one end of
tills ticket in the Doll Hox for a
chance at the Big Doll and Buggy
or drop it into the Watch Box
for a tree chance at the Klgi:i
Cold Watch and Koh. Thi VVateli
Case is guaranteed to Wear It)
years. The movement is univer-
sally known.
Don't ml' : this opportunity you j
are sure to need Tablet:- Pencils i
School Baskets Paints. Colored '
C'rayon^ qud dozens of other Sup- !
Plies. . Get them now before the
grand rimh.
CURLIN'S
TWO DRUG STORES
; ord<-r to U' ; out 01 »";; _ «.! ia- •
L.uii- airs-hips must t)> o high th*
i < an littit. of w hat . i-. !• a th- a
j Slagi? •
•
I v isiting i!c! <)a!; S a aoa\ .
i Mr. Ia\ \ Turn vi-.uaj \Ir W
I (; i :• . :•! Mil" »• -V. :: jr. I a ■ • a .
i i.m '•>( ilifi- at I hi i<ao -
'-I Sin day nig hi 11 v.;. ■. . - »• 1
in * 1 * i in tr t v viii > —i v :»'.}dit iuiis • • • •
a.dd«'<i ;o 1 he Hi ar • 11.
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I 1! \S I VII Li INM.*
Fa : not only au.'io* <: hr
'■.iU-'1 loan a<a a - v. •• i 1 as" <»l 1 • • r <la !
' a • Klea i! r»* ■ a '! }!;!'> '). ■
homo by do^s. Rn- ' "* I >» ;♦ •! QuiH:
r-pray i 111• • oio sure ? • . • i!y ir
l'lt us "ii dogs or hi ! !.•• hoi:»«\
in Wax:.' if ! ;• (' w rl: a-- F v. <: I>i a
BO\ ( I
Bo\ »•» . t. 1 Y! • p- \ \
in:s at r-k> • Pro-byt<.a v. ■ ] ■' a Sa :■
day mo mil: j.* ami ^aiaa o> !•;« .
.1. \. Sniit'h "• W. > aii.o I..
('oi toll i• i• Uiiik lia a • • a . a ! • •
tral bales haw I • • «1.
Mr. Laird of !.. 1 k;a - \ .'.a hi
si. ior. Mrs. J. ! . Jiii:1 .
1.' !«• y a a i Mai tit \V» : 1) • i! Knai
\ i. led M v. Tui.i ■ • - ii:.: y la
w • ■
M - Ca 1:if Furl a-i of !:• . Mi-
Ala r> Si a [> . \\\. a h o i. :< a
\linni«.: Ilali!: kc <>! I 'a ! :-.«■! s'' • a a
a lioa " pa rt > g: \ < a 1 . V! . i • in
F/altii a<' la • t v. • k .
Dr. Sid Wilson. w 1 iv at id son ol
F»n Worth . "1 Mr lax kin a o.
11' a -toil -M' ! ty ' 'th M r. <' <
VVih Mli' s faMiih
AI rs. \V. }' Iclia• :■ i l\j'-
lti-ar last \vc*ok.
Mrs. .lia Kia- ah«! baby of l»a-
la visitud Mi. i ar; Wis - ■■-n a -t
sveok. i
Air. ' i. \Y. Li dw •••! '• in Ma ••
Ok la hoiua ilii- • • i'
M i'. W-idmiion - ; la •
w> i k i:i Wa\a!U'-« !:i" wi'li her da^cm
ter Mrs. Liiink
i;»-v. Crabti i'i' " and brotln-r <
!•'ro t t pent Sunday with their gi and
parent. .nr. and Mi*. Henderson
Borders.
Professor Phipps ami mm;iy an*
visiting Dr. and Mr-:. Pin • at tin
writing.
The GUI).:: folks f it j<«\ i11! ;t d'digh;
l'ul parly at Air. and ■■!: -. -M • r \ i• ^
Goddard's Hatur•:is:>• night.
Mr. and Mrs. :::;: Si 1 ai;> d . I
Carter Le< of Ri< hard on ai ! Mr
Ben Carter ol ("nildn - an? \i. m
in» Mr. a lid .Mr.-. ! i • -i. r . W.i- a
Mr. I). Copelan aim wife of South
Texas are visiting Mr. Van Copelan
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Don't I5e Kotln red with ('oimhing.
Slop it will1. Foley's Hone;. and
Tar Compound. It .-pr» ad a sooth-
ing healing coating as it glidi > down
the throat and tickling hoarsene.-..
and nervous hacking an quickly
healed. Children love it tati
good and no opiates. man in '!» •.
as walked la miles to a drug stor ■
to get a bottle. Best you can buy
for croup and bronchial coughs. Try
it. Curlin's Two Drug Stores adv.
"Chuck Wagon" Meals.
By the Associated Press.
Pecos City Sept. 1L 'Chuck »
wagon" meals with grass-fat yearl-
ing beef fresh from the ranges fri- >
Joles. rich gravy and coffee arc i
providing a novelty that town peo- 1
pie and hundreds of visitors are en- «
joying at the Reeves county fair.
Four cowboy cooks are in charge. t
No home is so small there isn't
room in it for an argument.
I $10.65
io Galveston
It p m
. a)).
And Return
On H-ilc !Good for Return
t."utiI October 31.
VIA.
V.
| Make your reservation
if J. GEOKflK Agent
Both Phone*.
» _
i\<-jit Dm\l»—t)U.di(.\ kept I J-.
• i -r •• el it• •:i♦ could he ttmdt
■
■ • i • . i."Mti. hiti. . fi.v. than
; • a. Tar Compound.
. • . : t.•» v. nr. th'
Tt - ' ti : I •. No ('pill'
s - i !!•.. .!>• tit i.i. . for Fni ..
•. ■ •! 'i'a r : : ••• 1>>»M. (' uriin' .
'I v > 1»i • - - • adv.
s.*» fin IJewi\rd.
\ i •. : '•< 1 i.i • ~ 1 v ill !■«i J)..id l»y
. | : i > !•■ ' ' h" c »r.iv Iclioli oi'
* < . 11 i il - ; . i: > I'i t;:kili£; the
I-;;... L! :< irom tl.'f yard or iawn of
.. ... n. r of ti:. wu>. r. KX-
ti. ' n'.-i: i-i in.!.-iitNt.: com-
i ■ \ \ if
t » % ut I.i \»• i H' .i lib 11\ Acti\ i'.
■
: t . i'i' >' <fha i'i it- Ta I >! o t -■
til. ; -t oiidern;! medicine
: . ' . ' . • ) ■ \\ il iiOUt lilt-Mi
X' i'i ■ r ■ oa hi \ >' y. iv on had e-\ • r
i > i• ■ > 1 ' :• V tb"i'Ou :!»!y cji'iu.-
i: ■ i " i111:111 ■ lor cbronif c;onsUpa-
:•. r : .» .. • aa 1 paiv Cur
itii Two Dr:.u .-'fori adv.
!: ....i i • -■<] :• nibiHT htamp. real*
or price markers let Roy Phillip!
quo!.' jr.-- Tli" \v< rk is of Die
best material. At Daily Light of-
fie-. adv tfpd i
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^3nil]er; ■ * fm
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I el- u< i ii Southwesternli
Wh ;j
the Dai!v
Wilson i
ifity ;:e:i
.Mr- G'• r«s
i: m
'• 'i-aiij
J11 f■ ii t. of ? :
if you wih a
parti ulars a
lililj!" ;• .
I'. vil'e.
Cures Old ' J:-; r-ji63 Wort#
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>i> < U .ii.-iiK: Haliaj lialm i«;
1\ ( li H -- Niim . H< ad ani.l l iirual
— Sl |»< N.tvs v < 'a l ai r!;a! J>i>-
< L m . - IH< t dache < iocs.
(;<t a : : i i a 11 bottle any way j u ~ t to j
' r y it A :• p \ a little i m i he■ nosf? ri' •
•iliii ii.'-l.aii! ; y your t'logiiod nos0 a ..•!
]■• •! i;i> air pa.ssa.iaa of the In a i ;
■vill opi-ii; \!ut will breathe freely;)
IwlSm - and ) • ada< disappear
inorni!:rr! the caiarrh co!d-in-'
•ad or i a'arrlal -ore throat v. ill be |
gO'Xt'O.
laid :• u> ii no-'.rv no v. ! Oct the!
small bottle of ''Ely's < ream Bald" j
it any drug store. This sweet fra-:
'i.iat balm dissolves by the beat ol|
• 3
ij
1 i ' - . .: : !lr|
clears the air a sagw; stops*
<") ' ; ■ ■ i'ialtljj
Don't lay awake to-mgbt ■
- ii'.i. : ; «.j; . :»1 :.-4
ii>• -1 riU ( ' • \ii::l ill
i • • I
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Into 1 i '
<1 i tn■ . i J
I'ut your faith- l)*|
"Ely's Cream ' and yotf 1
or catarrh .surtly disiM
Curliu's T»o I rug Stores. *
MEM OR A BI Li A!
/ . THE TRI M! Is TH
■—for the people of i > I
lu-ina and adjt irnng tcr.u i
Denver ajici Boulder Coio.
moet attractive easily r<;.•<;*.< >! ■ •
tively inexpensive vacation f: •• i:; the ^ *sl'
that they arc exce-'entiy m ■' - > '
ous others near by and th-»\ •• t^.i- c'o!
altitudes. pure and inincraJiare..; • *>•? <. <'«*•
""d ru~8e^ pictur< srjuri:r ... ■ •
1 situations can be found in any euro
Wo.tl. ..Hi) 'r"'lll'v '' •'»<! through trains u.?ii ;/ rju-. :<
n SerwSlric^f'^ Mn»«uv«rbdiningc.F?em wall***
• ;rrv.nK ».'•' i i" ^ «■ v ...i ...IU: ; r i ■ '
"f fi .eieiv.iton«ioep*r* from NewOrlean« ve <•..
(„.. . iV v-!'->lhe Jrtu. & Pacific K>.. »|- -u •• i " '» ho?
»r«y . V-'.I '<"«>'"•>a^ciL'..ll««in torrt. .. ' ' « 4
*. 1 •"'* M k : /'-»»^"Antono.Au.t:na: l \\ ' • '
( "TJ — n#. ' V."-- Ky. the Fort Worth »V l»«-n»*r Cuf *>•
tuti( nafftfiri • i '"^aves nothing to be desired in c - way o^tianipo'*
torn u c i a J* to i's ic*.*! f'erritojy referred »« tb«r'*
M Tr1!' /ABenl11 o( *i'her of the cv„»l I.n-* heir... msnti^A »'
A A. CI..on G. P. A.. Fort Worth. T««. will Wh .u; ply U««W»
I'lu.tiuted resort booklet. map .thedole. and . ^I.M1
•"■ml-lr.p r„e.. .ill invite Mil. and cotte.poode.
(llliOI.W
I'sers say it is the ideal perfect!
rink. M. J. Perkins Green Buy j
Vis. says "1 have used pills oils.j
alts etc. but were all disagreeable
nd unsatisfactory. In Citrolax 1 ;
ave found the ideal laxative-j
link." For sick headache sour)
tomach lazy liver congested bow-
ls. Citrolax is ideal. Curlin's Two
)rug Stores. adv. j
The Daily Light gives the newa. ;
W. E. H11' 1't;;7
Waxahachie.
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1914, newspaper, September 2, 1914; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1077259/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .