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VOLUME XII
WAXAHACHIE. TEXAS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1904
ΜΌΜΒΧΚ 102
»S*KM*S*tae5*K**ZS
Fresh Honey
In 1 pound squares at 12 1-2 cents each.
H. J. Heinz's new pickles in.
J. B. HINE.S
Telephone No 3. 110 Rogers street
LEIGH BROTHERS
Grocers £
§
f
m ·
J You Can Have Coffee ·>
equal to the famous Yemen, of the courts of Tur
, key and Persia; not one thing one day and some- -
Ψ thing else the next. The Kin-Hee Quick Pot doe- ·)
i* the work. : : : : ·)
%J. P. WAKELAND |
^mith Side Grocer. Both Phones
We have ;u*t bought a larjr»* amount of
Second-Hand Sewinjç Machine*. Some of
hich are almmt as good a* new We
thought them ow and wi· are going toaelt
thetn lew. Now u your chanc.· to get
Machine, any kind you want
what it i* actually worth
13I-I8-IM College Street .... Waxahachie. Texa*
A Big Bar^al°!i j R King £ Son
»t half ** Spw aml SKondHW»'1 Store.
What You Nay Encounter
When tin? first frost rome», if your
piuinbtng ι· not in good order. A
poor plumber can ruin your home in
short ortier If you want your work
properly attended to. and done in a
«cientiftc and workmanlike manner,
we will give you perfect watiafar.
tion . . . .
... —FHO»iC ·><>
BUNKLEY thf
With Kllia County ρ J,ι M BKK
M ardwar» Company
ç>
Menu lor Thanksgiving!
dree* nag*. I
ί» α-, n.»(mn»n;u»
Soap?, uf «Il kin«i*, fut turkeys, franbemwi, *ai*»l
kmntiai, Sph«»r<-Ut. macaroni and ch««a*. French H
Up*. nwwt mm! nwur ptokUw. kraut and turnip*, corn, tdtnutuw and
fwWwry, cabbic», Irmh «mi »wwt potato··.». frw»h butter and ikjc>, ap
ph»-butter. prmwrvw, «il κ» and mini·, plum pudding. ·μ*»»(Ιι»Ι nuatna.
rwnnU. ritrv·, flp. <Ut·-*. pruntu ι plain and pitted), pitted and
Uuttiod <h*maa, ι <»nd«<fUMd pit- fruite, ranrirti uumpkiri and mu.»h
r<M«n». pie |M'«rh<Hi and pim-appl»·*, omnjft»*, 1«ΠΜ*η», applt-n. κπιι»».
banana* and <«roanut». and mitait up with a cap of our Mocha and
Java coff#*·, ....... ....
Ttw *bo\«· ta an ail around ipto<Ut· Itat of mrnu for a Thar.k«|fivuiK
dinnmr. ami »r wouki be pU-aard to fu.°nt»h it for you. a* *«■ ha»·· th«·
gaud» and thev art· ail freafc and nu e
R. J. ! Joe! MOORE 4 SON
WAXAHACHIE. TEXAS
SUBJECT OP SERMON
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to· ar afc* te ■ imHmt la ik· »orfc
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«aafcl tto part of Ika aark tkat tm
«kalia tat ι tor· u· Mar
kat tkar 4mmrm ta to
• kay «a mm* kaaw J aet akai te «a ar
Iihih·
I* a patat «a to at tàa
(h*to «*>«> Will p»rh <»««* »hu »w«
tfcu a<Mlr*> >p»*k of il lu Ihr o«b»r
ie»ab»rk of th«· fkmti) m «#li aa to
ttMMN» «ho du ii«4 IMd lh# l.IctlÎ
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moreiBK * wtH* will tu i»n
ter m «Mvralimi » h»*t h*-r *«. m m
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6IG DAMAGES WANTED
I
firs. Emm tarry Files Suit Against the
Ceatrel fer ϋΟ,ΟΛΟ.ΘΟ.
Ι
f The Fort Worth Record of yester
; day contained the follow inn with ref
! erence to a suit for damaees filed In
■ the t'ourt at Fort Worth by Mrs.
; Knima furry against the Houston and
!>xa Central for damages in the
'sum of $10,000.00:
In the petition it is alleged thai
the plaintiff was encased in keeping
a ni running several hoarding ears
on the Hotts'on and Texas CentraJ
. aiit'oaa. u>ed for the purpose of
ί ■ warding uteri employed by the de
fendant on geng work
in t'Mil, th'-;o tats were
ut t i d or λ MWiu'h at Kiinls. When
ΐ * it»» ' ten were eating breakfast the
petition states that the defendant
j.md employes without warning, ran
: .to · fijtlne w ith greet forre «gainst
: th»· boarding ears thn - knmhfng the
i r-lafnttff mi the floor with great
ί \ lolenee \»> i result *he alleges that
she received serious injuries: that
ι het bat k, «pine, hip and thighs were
■ Η ••lised. s»inn'd, iseera'ed and burn
ί ed that her hands, arm. face, neek
:■ rid whole tsxlj w scalded l>y hot
water, and thai het » hoi»· nervous
system was severeiv and permanent
; i> injured and shocked
» »r h«uii< ' tu mi «ri α ι iJli.il
white the board I an oars were en
out·· north, oa the same day of the
accident η freight w a.-, picked up at
Rant* to be hauled to Denison Be
fore the train reached I'lanu a <ar
loaded »ith tles was alio added to
'· he freight This ear caught fire,
hroke down and left the track, thus
dragging the boarding cars with it.
Mr- Carry *#» thrown violently out
of the aide ear dooi and received fur
ther bruises It is alleged that the
tain were old. worn out. unfit for use
and wert· not provided with air
brake»·
Prior to the accident .Vlih Curry
was earning from $50 to $ 15t,i per
month, but since that .«he has been
unable to work at all She there
fore pr»\s the court for damage* to
the amount of $10.000 or»
Hurw linns Into Kruit Stand.
This morning about 11 o'clock a
pretty bay horse attached to an open
top. rubber tire buggv came dashing
through the square at break neck
*p»-«*d When he reached the corner
at Κ<Jewelry Co htn speed was
too great to permit of making the
turn and he went head long on to
the aide walk in front of Hlnella's
fruit atore When he «truck the pav
••d walk he stumbled and fell, cutting
a severe gash in on·· fore leg and
breaking one «.haft of the vehicle and
a spoke from one wbocl The fall
Mtunned the auiinal to much that he
was unable to rise before men reach
ed him. when he was carefullv un
harnexHed Kxcept fc,t- the fall the
frightened animal would have gonr
dlrectl) into the store
•H'tl'PIII lin·»!»· MiMli
Deputy HiTir* Kt»rb*>K wt-nt
to Vlilfnrd In»' niKht end «ι rfnimi
Will CrumltM colored who
*»riit*d h#r*· for gamftiK
!h*|iui> Milton Vlnniik «fin tu
l'alin«»r and urrMlrd Kd Girard. who
I» wgnlnl on lhr«-«- cm four imndt»
tm-anor « h*re··*
Other arrest* that ha*r town madr
on litdifl itivnU ret ut iieU by th«·
grand Jum ar*> Anton·· Veraibr*.
bcrgtkr) ol a railroad cmi . \ndy ilar
r*u. burglary Llitlr Yonne. theft
front the prraon Jordan W*kb. two
cmmm of robber? Melvin (I rah ana.
two « an»· of robbery
Κ Mil· Hop» for Mm»p«
I tau Qtiill anaiatattt >·.·»»*"" a I tun
a«*i, MI ho road maater
and tl W l-ewu inaater ru «h-h an It
of tbe T»t*a Midland » tatted Kanin
wmiiwd» for the purpn·» of look
IX o*»r f>· >raian) · propam
• h" h t»»· I idf · fort ν arrea <»f land
■Milt df town Tbr Midland «hot
hnrnrd at Tarrwll a f*>w dv· a«n. and
tk* «Mit of th· uHrvni te Baal* haa
(I ι «a ri» te <kr hepn ai ike j»wm»i»
• Iter* ι bat tfce and R»a*rwl «I
Xm tea* b» "finwl ta that «Mr,
·
*«wh ha* air-ad* be*na mm i|*
*»« MaHkuili*< paraunut*· H will be |
»mt»4 mm fim «triai lot
uf tfc» «harrh lariMtH te
%Hmrn iW paa
mi Ub*|
wtwr» (%>v ht««
ef lfcr»t Atm«tw«· t«
«to
vtiiritM rnwA'tt
TRINITY UNIVERSITY.
Htodent Body Addressed TueMlay b>
Mr. McPhfrwon.
Mr. J. C. Reubell of Waxabachie
and bin father-in-law Mr. Pennington,
of Whltewright were pleasant, visit
ors with uf» Saturday.
Mr. Chalmers McPherson. pastor
of the Main Street Christian church,
addressed the student body at the
chapel hour Tuesday. Mr. McPher
son 's address was characterized by
his usual scholarly, pointed, interest
ing manner and was thorough!. <-n
joved V'v all who heard him. Mr.
Boyd w.i a pleasant caller with him.
Revs. J. M. McCarty and S. K.
I Ken nop were among our visitors
Tuesday.
Prof. Oeo. A. Ua'Srum gave an
•ntertaini ; n· lïiibb.rd Tu ·<|(|*
evening.
Prof. Wear spent a few hour.·- at
his home in Greenvillr Tbanks.-ivinu
Rev. W. H. Baker conducted ft
ThankeeitriRK service ι Ovilia >;·
terdav. .
Miss Minnie Cnnningbatu of Coni
I ache, who «pent several years in
Trlnit; and was graduated from tbis
! institution last yéar with honors.
I iK back '"at home," as she expresses
ir, for a few days' \isit Μί *s Cun
ningham's visit is very pleasant to
those who Know her, as shn was al
ways an exemplary student and al
ways ready to help m any worthy en
terprise in connection with the
school. G.
Λ Shooting at Lob*' Cedar.
Saturday evening Newt Wright
was shot twice by his nephew. Hugh
Wright. One shot struck Mr. Wright
in the left side and the other in the
thigh Neither is considered serious.
From the beet information we could
set Newt Wright went hortu· from
Blooming CSrove intoxicated and
when he got there Hugh Wright was
there and he raised a row with him
Hitch did not want to have trouble
with his unci·' and went to bis home,
but his uncle followed him with a
Kun. ant) afttT getting home Hugh
got his gun and shot his uncle as
stated above.- Italy News-Herald
Fell tn Boiling Water.
Curl, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
J Dick Nay lor, while pulling a wagon
I Wednesday afternoon fell into a
pot of boiling water Fortunately
the pot contained but a small amount
of water, otherwise he would have
been scalded to death As it was
be was terribly burned from the cen
ter of the back half way to his knees.
; Medical aid was quickly summoned,
then it was fourni that the injury,
while extremely painful. was not
necessarily dangerous. The parents
and little boy have the sympathy of
the com til u η i t ν Midlothian Aruus
Wws
lt< ». Ili»hop to Κηιιί*·
Since the adjournment of the
Northwest Texas conference at Min
eral Welle the bishop has changed
Rev Horace Bishop from VUiiene to
[ iînnis, giving him the pastorate of
the Methodist church at thai plac··
Re\ Bishop was formerly presid
ing elder of the Waxaharhie distrt·
and will make Knni* Methodist ι
good pastor
THE DAY IN THE CITY
!
Nhtaksfiviai Universally Observed by
the Cifizets of Wixilucfcie.
Never before in the bistor> of
Waxahachie was Thanksgiving day
so uniTersally observed as it was yes
jterday. There was a gen» rai closing
of business houses, shops, mills and
factories during the entire (iaj. all
of which gave the city a Sunday ai»
pearance. Few people w« re seen on
the sir»"ts at at:y hot»r during th·
da>. About two hundred and f it
persons went on the tpe< a' t .tir. io
8herman, and be.-tdes a la - · crowd
going to Dallas numerous I anting
parties spent th·· »!a> in :h< coun
try.
.judge liavkin wanted hot*··
shoe removed from his hor:-<'s foot,
but he had to look a long time before
he found a blacksmith who would do
ttie work. VIr Uothrock. who re
cently sold his tionie in East End tft
Air. Roberts of the Howard commun
ity. wanted the deeds drawn up yes
terday . but he Experienced some diffi
culty in finding a notary public to
prepare the papers
rrn.* : — '"l - · -
... U»tvn ι sri VICf'ii
held ai the First Flaptist church
were well attended. the house being
filled with worshippers from the dif
ferent churches of the city. Mr.
Chalmers McPherson delivered a
most excellent sermon which was
appropriate to the occasion. He said
this should be a day of good cheerj
as well as a day of thanksgiving. The
speaker said this wonderful prosper
ity given to the citizens of the city
and county carries with It its respon
sibilities. We must use it well and
not simply gratify our own selfish
desires. If we do thit. alone, then !
it will prove a curse to us. Mr. Me- I
Pherson said no people had more to
be thankful for than the citizens of
this country. He felt thankful for ;
the kindly Christian spirit that was I
abroad in this land which was being
manifested by one denomination to
ward another
Λ Bi« IVar,
Mrs. \V S. Newton seat to this of
fice this morning a large, luscious
pear which grew in the yard of her
father. Rev. C. L. Crandall, at Cran
dall, KaufniAn county. From Mrs
Newton we learn that another pear,
which measured fourteen inches
around and weighed twenty ounces,
was taken from the same tree
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM.
Ik th* Oaly t'outhlf Way of Hurlas
A η EUfrtlTf Cert.
If yuu *"<- ι n.innf, or α η. ν th '.us
u riant ir'rw*** hair y ΟΙ] τ^ρ.ν he ·»■ *·«» ra
ther ha* dandruff to amount to n·
ln nearly every em** where women λιιΊ
men have thin brittle ι ilr tb-y we It
t 'dandruff. There ur» humire.ie oi prep
aration· that "clalcn" lu cure lamina,
but nut one Out Neftbru h }ierpu'lùt i l»
you that dnnttruff in the r· :t ' e
burrowlnr Into the jx-alp ! th;i! ·■"
m.ment cure of dandruff tnd 'te i-nn« ·
fluent falling and baldne , can only be
had by killtnr the («m .> re .» no
other preparation that will destroy that
(term hut Newtoro'a Hei-pi-ide iteiitroy
the < au»e, and you remove ih» ·Τ·· t "
Η ·ΙΛ b> tftndln«r draflttti -iend ►· ι
«lair*»· for « impie tt> Th· Hemt Co,
tWitrott M'rh
Her-ir-· IMug C S|« ai Vv.nts
Simple
Household
Remedies
We are lust as particular
of the quality and good·
ness of simple house
hold medicines is we are
of the most important
prescriptions. Our care
fulness shows in the re
sults obtained from their
use.
Spirits Camphor
Epsom Salts
Roche»'* Salts
Ess. Peppermint
Ext. Witch Haxei
Sweet Spt^ Nitre
Castor Off
Olive Oil
Quinine
Spirits Turpentine
HERRING
DRUG
COMPANY
OVERCOATS
t-'op-?l*h:ed !
Time now to get one.
We've the prettiest Ime
of overcoats to be found
anywhere. Do you like
the long, short or fmedi
um length coat? We can
give you lust what you
wish. Good colors, good
materials and guaranteed
wear at #10.00, 512.50,
515.00 to $25.00 . . . .
SILVER - WARE
That does not wear out
is the incomparable . . .
Gorharn
Solid
Silver
It's the Silverware that
leads all others. We
I have it in ail the newest
<hapes and design--, and j
the v< -t is not excessive, i
Joe A. Harris
Jeweler
î
i
* We Buy Right |
Y. B. Early Grocery Co
%ofthw^sr C arter Square

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