Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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^eAl-r- iE >11! t.ta. Pi„~ >ias. H ater
as i Gas Ail Ki »j-u* <; i
Boeftag.
The Daily Light
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The Enterprise Publishing Co
fAIlKlf I APITAL >TO' K
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ta.^y L:?:' ut; :g . _ rre :■
KS b; . _r ■ ;e attea-
3' - MA^i?es2e::.
Obitiariea reso:s::oL.s vf reject
nr.s of '.:.aik:—a.: matter tr.
IfEWS—>9 charged for at the
ra:e of 3 ce^ts per Poetry
loatie ; r: -
OiKICERfe
r W. S:'as;eoa Presides'
W. A_ Ownby Seeretao
t 'A K •
Directors
C. W. Simpson. i>l. F. Cunning-'
late T A. Ferr- A. M. Browa-
lig C. W. Ken . W. A. o . nby.
-I BM KJm ION it \TKrt
Due Mon-.h 60
ill Months $-.75
Dtie Year !n adv ; ...}'•<■
t'ne Tear in adv. > at of city i-4 ■ •
fotere'j a" •„»•* Wa\ : a Me Pobi
office as Mai! Matter of the
Second Class.
J. A. C. Kemble la an authorized
Jraveiitig representative of the Daily
fclght and •* H solicit a:; i receipt
lor t .■ - ' '':og5 advertisement-
k.j~ tliia pa- l.'-ation.
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A3VO?fi:U**C> cj •' :';c
• EMEBAL CWFtCCS
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
•RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINC.PAl CITIES
SIX PAGES.
bow of country i •> fine thing
but it get* people into :i )..t of trou-
ble.
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Many a preacher < xhausis hi
congregation before in■ doc- hi.- ub-;
ject.
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Battleships arc useful in enabling |
manufac turers of torpedot . to i
make a living.
♦
li may sound paradoxical but no j
sooner do the troops reform than
the> go to lightin again.
♦
There is no war tax y*-t on mar-1
ria^e license and marriage <<Ttili-
cate. l>o your marryine. early.
♦
If .Mr. Edir-on real!/ warn to j
banish >!**<•];. In ii liav»- to c ;." his |
extended lectures on tin subject. j
Gen. C'arranza mmms to i:<e a man I
with a glowing futur»'. which lie j
never by any possibility* overtakes. '
♦—
Maybe in time ICurope will hi*
glad to havo some neutral power!
come in and pull tin- combatants j
apart.
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Ixmdon's growing apprehension j
of a '/.< i> raid ought 'o open up a
good market for Kansas' banner
crop of cyclone c» !lai .».
o
Europe'is art waller!' s might have
been saved if they had been con-
verted into moving picture how-
befoi— hostilities began.
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"Buy it tm a " and "buy it a!
bom*" art- two mighty good kIo
gam* and if elo-dy folio • ed wiM add
to the prosperity ot ti •: go mm unit v.
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There is no re - *•; o o that
any of th* departn.'-t' tor - if.
the larger r.-ttta* ha-e ever eontrth
anything toward *pport. of
tfce government oi rlth^r Waxa-
haiht# or Kill etmaiy.
MA.RKKT IMPBOVKS.
ir. • d if : a'. :■ rts-» cms* a
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- ' i.j - : - uc i". so as
- tor sever a!
- i - p-.ua if tc-Uowfrd.
<4 s. »:;l soon be v --
S* r : ; .-■r.d will uadocbtod-
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- e ' z piaoti-r- only
r : a.r-.-age.
• - -s • «beiter there
• .. _ • Eur . e a s.: not
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TH1 MMIU.V INil I VII.
g
..r. - _it a t ..»• H<? f ke:i up aii j
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fairly well
r. bit . u •
- capital
A ' ;-r ■ ••• . martr;:; •
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.1 a. h..: r-iurx.
The on- • by w-b ■ : thi?
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r .. r;iur-'. .i ufc-.-*-s.-.:r> ; £*rt *>:
• ti.'.;r And «rrea;
l> th: • •■!:!]' ••ion i- tor Hit
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7 • i:.:: t !' ■:-)!!• i..ut 0
t> - - th j r lijortioa *>) t
♦•rsisteme with which it .-oHi-it-.
j-r. fvtiM.-quetit!':-' t i s • ■ stem!
1 ' ;ui\- - the -tor<- thai
urn- it- cipital fr>'<|u-iitly.
Mot>i:i; \ ( i >t I: Kit.
H'c th'- .Hi iattors of r un ;-.r:d|
■ ■ into. t .1 i>'>« > n a of the >
• '"in in.. ro.><5- (><-•»!>:<• soft a.- so J
any assert?
Sii.i; II ;■ ;iit.- :ir" (.>• bor: r- as:
.•> as formerly A pri'ions i-a-
r "on thou-lit lid If of l.avii ..
' • out without an anesttietic.!
'i -ior> i- !i of a." ol-i tinn-i j
'■'■■ hi' ii:. n -i. . foot th.a bother-1
w<-nt c• 11 ;» tii»- barn <mej
a. •! eliop].' ': oio- toe off with »j
uiUftet.
Nowaday- moi-t. people take ijas •
tnd • •. ■ >■ have t'> tta out. and |
Ir• l •:;'- ( nilmonf>)ac« experience i
.■? hain^ te-th
Ti:t -uperb (ourage -how. n in the;
'i ■■ r in -t tlj.it v. hen it j
to a pi:.eh human nature is
ilttch a. it was in the heroic days
if chivalry. The soldiers marrii on.
tin- aftor line to org;1r.izeil death
The bruverj of An:- ricatn -oidler
I..- iiiiilir tin- ninrd-runs I re of
iiiipi-r.- at Vera Cruz told the same
tory. Then is today a growing
• n>itivene.-s to pain and alarm at
laiito-r. But a"l-o in a refined nil'
here is a keener sense til shame
Mid f' ar ot ridi'ill.'. Perhaps lift
loes not look nood to the -oldier
f 1ih must Kain it only by wearing
In- pale badge of cowardice.
v
Carnegie made a mi-take when he
lidn't fortify his peai-e palace.
Anyone '.•(>!;Id i)< president of Mex-
<•(). All he h«':.- l!) do IS to resign.
f>
V i':. |> 1 <• i.?i.! broken toys to burn
i-ili ; does not have to chop up any
kindling wood 1'ur several days.
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The new reserve banks are ap-
propriate Ih« ir name in showing
i:onsiderabie reserve when anyone
ask- !'cjr a loan.
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Stock market business is again
!>!(»• ceding a:- usual anil ottering the
American people the needed facilities
for losing tin ir money.
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Many prayers for peace are bein*:
offered in the churches. but no one
has u • yet : -• n heard praying t«jr tin
health of the European kings.
The sight of the lambs again get-
ting si.eared of their fleece in the
stock mark"t seems to give confi-
dence to t'-" ba in< s.s community.
Prom the look. of the nev even-
ing gowns in the back it would'seem
as it the v\ ar had caused a great
shortage of dress material in this
country.
Home men will kick because their
Aiv«n alio ■ ' d the bouse to get chil-
}\ when tie Aaiit. to it do v. n com
fortably and read about the poor fel
!o*» free/ ag ii» I.French trench'-h
♦
The farmer/ in many parts of the
coiwifr ae felling their hor < s. and
mole' for war parpoie*. An auto-
moblie b a e h b* tt.r ut iyt u town
j to fre* t.h«* moving yictur** with.
THE SIM
MEETINGS ARE HELD
R\Mx> V.1.IV7 MMK IUKK<T«>-
11 Yli > \\i> VHM ri( \\J.\
*• \MK OH l« KKS
Ti. 'ik r- Ta?k OprimiMicatb w iih
IU :ersTirt* c•> the « KitKx»k for
fhv New ^ t ar'*. Bum-
The rharehoJdr r* of three of the
V-'..>■ r.. '.tie in-:; K - \ 1 -1 t fa eir a a-
. meetings Tut^iay. when the
; ! - < ;:r- " 7~- v hre re-
• t. : it U iiw.'.irs" raeet-
;.*rA' :;u.'!* :he same officers
?r: . The only change made
- - 11 i < iirant5 State Bank elect-
two vice j -r< at-.
'• the year just closed was
•• • i: 's r> ui the
V\'.t \. •. 1; a clue friar rial limitations.
. u<.:; & tl ~ir t&>
sgectiTe ;ank> and they enter the
• ear with reas$*• d onMetwre
ard extremely optinifstic.
T?.' v..-u&! iiwdf-nl- ere deeiar-
: • • •*' tdire< tors o:: i
\\ hie National Hank.
At •: ' •• k • ].':♦ r-' • ting of t
the Waxafeachie National bank held I
: •• o't i'-rri Tu -hi} in 0!'01 Ti — the \
■ \U> eiiisr dir« tur.- a:; : •••!*:•-en- wen
re-el-. eted -
I)ir- -u r• K F. ( <ogham. J
H Miller. G. H. Cunningham Wm
j' A t'iiapn . n. J he Pent
)ia-Tls M<'info'-fi . J. \ V. Harrison. |
i V *
impson.
O ''> *-rs J. If .M.:.. r. j»r--sid*:»nt; j
i H. «*u: . ninghain vice president:]
K F. Cul..in a nam vie* president:!
I •:.'. !.). La/.- a t-}\ < a; i"? . W. iC. j
M'Kni^L*. o. -.-ta:;- easier.
A ^ j -r nt semi-annual divi-j
; : a r---: a' it dire.-tors'j
— tii.ir :•••: b* • » r . 1. i avable i
j
National Hank.
A' the annual uv ting of the
• .■ I : N;t!
• oi Wuxaha- held Tuesd«y
' ■■ ■ (1 b .rd of iii' • ' .'!*.■ an ' oi.';
■ !•.- were re-elec" a \ist:
»i! ■ -o. i: 'j ;!• u«p. !>r< iiHut:1
7. \ Ki i'. and J W. Singleton vice
:■ :-1 • ■ ■ 11-; U. W. Getzendaner cash-
j. N L..iigMord Burling Hellau-1
and VP. Ferris assistant cashiers.
i<;r-rit.rs O. K. Iiunlap. T. A. j
Ferris It. V Getzendaner J. W.
Sin gli-ion K. K. IJrwin. l)r. D. G.
"I'll->mi on. i'. \V. Gibson S. 1'. Skin-
ner and J X. Laug;-.foi d.
The i.-ual « ;n-r ci nt dividend was- ;
•aid to its shareholders January 1.
Guaranty Mule Hank.
Ai the annual meeting of th«-
. i.ockhold< rs of the Guaranty State
hank held in the directors' room at
ili'- hank ai In o'clock Tuesday rnorn-
n« Hi" old direoiois were re-elect ;d
and officers wt-re re-elected with one
i xceptiou. Tin following are the
directors and officers:
Directors \Y. K. Ward I). E.
Waggoner Walter Acker T. 11.
Harbin G. ( Waggoner J. M. Al-
dt-rdice Jack lieall J. Li. Cornwell
.). Lea Gammon Ira Green J. \\.
Lumpkin T. J. Mcljade D. J.
MeGee. i ('. Roger.- John Rosson.
Officers \V K. Ward president
F C. iiogers vice-president; T. J.
Mcliade Wee-president; G. Wag-
goner ia-iin r; M. lia.ll assistant
cashier.
Slate ISank and Trust Company.
The stockh dders of the Siate
liauk & Truct Company were to have
held u meeting but the absence from
town of a number of stockholders
and directors i auscd a postponement.
This meeting will probably be held
Wednesday.
111>(<-! Company Meeting
At (he annual meeting of the
Waxaiiaehic Ileal Estate Building
\ n.. held Monday the 11th the
old board of directors were re-elect-
ed viz: W. Simpson C. W. Gib-
son (> II Chapman T. A. Ferris
K W. t'.etzendaner Ed. F. Cun-
ningham J Lie I'enn W. K. Ward
and t! W. Coleman.
Officers H. W. Getzendaner
president; J Lee I'enn vice-presi-
dent; T. A. Ferris secretary-treasur-
er.
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M W .s ol 1 11 K ( Ol IM S.
County Court.
hi county court ihi morning
v.\ il< > Alien ^ colored entered
pi< .» of guilty to a charge of ar.
>'j a vated wiult. The ne^ro was «u
re ted ;i t w**.i»k after di:«hai ^in;* »
h't \tuii ihe hot from which hit
hi . wife iii the: hand. fie • {aimed
It vui ;»ecideiitn.l Mini that he did
not hoot artoth* r n«o ro tuari The
|udtf® a:ttfd hU pmUrthiuwat at
run V< M Nt Ml \ VI I!
PRIM.KKSMVK I K \I»KHSHIJ
Theodore Douglas Robinson nepn-j
ot ThC'.Io: Iioosevelt has re-i
• it;''! his )■ 1 as chairman of the ;
|progressive state committee of New j
York and Fr meis \Y. Bird son of !
' "i.a; lis Sui? -r Bird of Massaclm-!
-♦•Us. tin; millionaire who van as
candidate for governor of his state
has stepped out from the position;
oi chairman of the New York coun-
ty committet.
Mr. Ilobinson had held his place
lor t.'-o years. .Mr. Bird has gone
to Huston to be publisher of tin.- "Ad-
vertiser" and the "Record" two1
new papers owned by his father.
$25.0U fine and one day in jail.
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Count) Tax Collections.
County Tax Collector Smith and I
liis force were all sinii'- this morn-'
inK because a comparison of their
collections lor Saturday showed the
Ellis county olTi'i ahead of Dallas
The collections for Monday were |
not far behind that of Saturday. On I
Monday there w ere 132 polls is-1
sued and a total of $601)1.71 col-1
Mandate License.
Othel Morris and Miss Lena Rog-j
era.
Ileal Kstatc Transfers.
X. F. Smith to (1 A. Ru-ell j"
acres out IS. Cantield survey. Con-
sideration $625o.
A. T. Harris to S. A. Weather-
ford two tracts of land in town of
Ferris. Consideration >211;;>.
J. E. Block to .). L. Chapman
undivided interest in 37 acres out j
Robert Bay survey. Consideration!
$75.
E. I«. Harper to M. Whitfield
45 acres out of T. J. Chambers 8
league survey. Consideration $4 0.
Chas. Bond to \Y. C. Hull 171:
acres same land as deeded to B.
\Y. Burchlield Sept. 2.! 1 ;> 13. Con-
sideration $3760.
G. W. Hiatt et al to A. T llarri
lot I block 38 Ferri. . Considcra
tlon $2500.
J. L. Goodwin and wife to A. T.
Harris parcel land adjoining lot 4
in block 28 original townsite of
Ferris. Consideration $2500.
A. T. Harris to J. X. Goodwin
lot or panel of land in Ferris part
of Mason I'hllps survey. Consid-
eration $!M)0.
Sam II Andrews to M 1'. Uocl
ley. 240 acres ame beiii:: a part
of the M. K. 1'. A- P Ry. Co. 640
acre survey. Consideration $12
4 00.
W. \V. Major et al to Geo. I*.
Wilson lot 6 block 6. Mulligan's
addition to (own of Midlothian.
MOLLYCODDLE
LAXATIVES
Can Net and Do Not Touch the Liver
They may clear out the inteKtiual triv I
bill rultcvu tl»i> (JuiMiueU-up
Yearn ni'o May Apj-i; (ralhd Po-
j v t i a UM l't'i . rt J.i't: jv.ii'or.
it Kriji'^1 hnitfully hut houjtiit out feiio
hilu. podophyliiu with th«-. uciiw taken
out In now to ht? had uuder tiie u«*uit>
By Curiltrt Two Drug tttortb
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♦ ADDITIONAL LOCALS. <
♦
Prof W. L. Acker of Fort Wort]
' i" in the city today.
J H Seabolt of Venus was in tin
; i-ity trading Tut sdav.
Cullen Kelly of Roekett was hen
on business Monday.
Jap Harwell of Dallas is visiting
relatives in the city this week.
J. W. Nash of Howard and Wal-
ter Nash of Bo>on were here Tues-
day en business.
Lee Heine who has been at Mar
lip several days takinjr water treat-
ment for rheumatism returned to-
day.
\V. T. Willis who livi ;• near
Bojce. is morit - this week to a
farm near McKinney where he will
make his home in future.
J. L. Pat err-on of Hangs Brown
ounty. was in the eitv Monday
greeting old Kills county friends.
Mr. Patterson formerly lived in El-
lis county. He says he is comfort-
ably situatc-d in the Hangs country
which is paying more attention to
the culture of herr'es and potatoes
thai to the raising of cotton. He
say.- the deep sandy land around
Bangs is especially adapted to ber-
ries and that some very fine ones
are grown there.
K \ TV OK KAN>.\s \<)T
MlLKIN't; KATY OK I KA AS
By the United Press.
Austin Texas Jan. 1_. -Judge
George Calhoun in the Fifty-third
listric- court today approved the re-
port o the committee which investi-
gated the Katy railroad to learn
whether or not the Katy of Texas
was "being milked" by the Katy of
Kansas. The committee unanimous-
ly reported that there is no such
Milking.
!K\\S \\1> P\(HI<' VK\
WANT \V\i.K i M itl'AS/
By the United Press.
Dull is. Texas Jan. 1- -A commit-
< e n . ont'iiK about 51 = i> telegraph- J
•rs station agents a ltd lover men jb ]
he Texas divisieii of the Texas and!
■ .system today asked for an i
v <i v a it o! 5 per crm in wages with j
ertain improvements in working |
onditions. Oltieials of the road j
.romifed the committee to meet with i
t and take up eonsidepstii a of the j
■i quts. within the next three weeks '
[>i:\Y IMPORT THAT
ItlU SSl.l.s IS lil l!M Mi.
By the United Press.
London. .Ian. 12.—Stories that)
llrussels had been -et on fire and 1
as burning are discredited at the
jffices of the Belgian relief organi-
'.ation and at the Belgian legation.
t')ie_\ . ;aied (hut there was no conflr- j
nation whatever oi such reports and |
.hat they were untrue.
<>m>k.\im>-n m:\\ i:xi;« i i i\ i: |
sounds von: oi warning j
By the United Press.
Denver Colo. .Ian. 12.— Violence
n disputes hetwti'n capital and labor]
will henceforth not he tolerated in |
;'olor< do. '1'hls was the warning j
spunded today by Governor George J
A. Carlson in his inaugural address
lie discussed labor legislation which
lie wants to settle future labor dis-
putes.
MK.VIC IN Ml I IM I1IS A III.
K\K« l"ii:i> in i.O\ \i troops :
By the United Press.
Del Rio Tex Jan. 12.—Seven
mutineers of the C'arranza garrison
just across tie border at Las Vacas
uere executed by a loyal garrison
which put on mutiny.
Nolle".
When you have a society Itera foi
the Daily i.ight call Mrs. George T
Wilson phone number CT. It taKei
some time to get til! the details ol
each social function and the iuauag»
mont of tliin paper will appreciate it
If you will assist by giving iier till
particular: as early up po: filbie. 'I
$rt.t»0 Koward.
A reward of $5.00 will be paid by
this company for ttie conviction ot
any one found guilty of taking the
Daily Light from the yard or lawn ol
any subscriber of tiiii paper. KN-
Tl'R I'ltl SIC I'UHMHHING COM-
PANY. tf
What 11:i: become of the old-
fashioned man "who rn'vcr threw
anything over hlr. tboulder?"
<'old and ruin snow and wind
ham no gre.it terror for a hoy;
washing is bis idea of hardship.
It i: however difficult lor hope
to fcui ii one up it there are no oth-
er visible means of support.
"Our Directors
Your Friends"
W. K. Ward
I). Waggoner
Walter Acker
u. J. Mc-Gee
Ira Green
T. H. Harbin
G. ('. Waggoner
■J M. A Iderdice
1''. C. Rogers
■J. W. l.umpKins
Jack Ueall
•I. U. Cornwei]
J. Lea Gammon
J. \\ Rosson
^ • • J ' ■11 )ad<>
The Officers and Directors of this Hank vaid the
cere Cood Will of every one of its Depositors.
They realize that the (iood Will of its Customers vta
tt cannot figure in any statement of financial r—ourW''!
nevertheless an asset of very great value to the Bank'
is the desire of the management of this Hank to have evsp
Depositor know that his Confidence and busine? js
elated. We want to do everything in our power to help*.
In your banking affairs and when this disposition is eoupC
with Hie most complete service there seems to ».«• no re?..'-
why one's customers should not profit greatly from their tea"
uection with us.
It you are pleased with the attention and per. • o you rs.
ceive at this bank we trust that you will feel like recou-
mending this Institution to your friends and t. .-mess J
quaintances in need of the kind of service gotten here.
We will Appreciate your Business large or ?•: ;ill ass;..
nig you every courtesy consistent with prudent banking mr.-..
ods.
Come in to see us—Let's get better acquainted.
The GUARANTY STATE BANK
of Waxahachie
Capital Stock $150000.00
Established 1868 Nationalized lfc
Citizens -Xatiunal
Of Waxahachie Texas.
Capital Surplus and Profits Over $3 63000.
OFFICERS
U E. DUNLAP President T. A. FERRIS. Active Vlre Pnsi
■I w sinolETON Vice President R. W. GETZANDANKR Cms
j. .v LiAnoSKORO Assistant Cashier; J. \v. FERRIS Aid
Casbler: l-.KLi.NO HELL AND Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
O. E. Dunlap T. A. Ferris R. K. Erwin J. W. Singleton C.f
Uibson Dr. 1). (5. Thompson. S. P. Skinner R. W. G<?uan4ij
J. N. Langsford.
NATIONALIZED 1890
"ill a .valine hie -Xational Ttonl
Of Waxahachie Texas.
Capital Surplus and Profits Over $330000.00
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
J. H. MILLER President G. H. CUNNINGHAM Vice Preside
K. F. CUNNINGHAM Active Second Vice Pre* dent
w. e. Mcknight lynn d. lass we.
Assistant Cashier Cashier
DIRECTORS
P. A. CHAPMAN WM. STILES E. F. CUNNINGHAM H. CD'
NINGHAM J. H. MILLER DR. C. \Y. SIMPSON HAltBIS
Mcintosh j. lee penn j. w. harrison.
State Bank & Trust Cmnpanfl
Of Waxahaehie Texas.
"GUARANTY FUND BANK"
Transacts a General Banking Business.
The non-interest bearing and unsecured Deposits of this^
are protected by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the sta'.f
Texas.
This Bank Is specially authorized by law to act as Adffi®
trator Executor Guardian Receiver Etc.
We Respectively Solicit Your Business.
O. W. COLEMAN President J. T. SPENCER Vice President J
J. E. COLEMAN Caahier R. J. COLEMAN Ass't. Cast"
R. C. JOHNSTON Assistant Cashier.
i- w:\cn i.osk hi: w n.v
i.\ -\iuai\\K
]ty tin; Associated I'resa.
Hurliii Jan. 12. — The official
statement this afternoon
since January 8 tin FremiJ
in the Argonno fight ins 's ij
3.S00. There has been &«•< :
ing in Alsace today.
^
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK
DON'T STAY BILIOUS CONST#
t.
"Godson's Liver Tone" Will Clean Your
Sluggish Liner Better Than Calomel
and Can Not Salivate.
Calomel mala * you *ick; you lose a
clay'h work. Calomel U quiiK»ilver and
it salivates; caiomel injures your liver.
Ji you are biliou* f<cl lazy sluggish
and all knocked out if your bowels are
constipated and youi head aches or
stomaeh in Hour .just take a spoonful ot
harmless iUidsou's Liver Tone instead
c»f usin^ siekeninj£ salivating calomel.
I)odrton'« liver Tone in real liver modi
cine n You'll know it next morning be-
cause you will wake up feeling liue
vour liver will Iw working your head-
aehc *nd dizziness j»roiu\ your «u>maeh
will Uj sweet and bowels rejrular. You
will feci like working. You'll be cheer-
ful; iu.ll oi uuctgy vi^or aud auibitiou.
Your <lni£friat or dealer •*''■§
50 cent buttle of JJodHon'* 'Jl|§
under my persoual gtianint"Jg
will clean your sluggish liver H
nasty caloiuel; it won'Aia^e:
and you can cat anyUTm^' .v<
without bein# salivated. ^our!
guarantees that cacti spo*
mful |
your liver clean your f)°vi
straighten you up by morn"1?
pi i your money back. l'hiWr^
take Dodson's Liver Tone l*cii3
pleasant tasting and doeifl'1'
cramp or make them sh-k.
1 am well in# millions of 1
U>d»on'* Liver Tone to pc 'l^'*
found thai this pleasant
medicine takes the piar<* <*f 1
calomel Huy one bottle o-
reliable guarsiutee. * Aik v
about iue.
for biiitj by Curliu'M i*u Drug Btorts
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Ownby, W. A. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 12, 1915, newspaper, January 12, 1915; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1077813/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .