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I'rcHuK'nt. W. A, OWNHY City Kditor s ll^idon c#» Ph'ifii'. Ht* Ν ■ >« Ohio s republican s ta to conveu tlon isn't half as strenuous as som<" other conventions *«* have hoard πf. John*on and ('rant1 art» to be in vestigated by the legislature for charge» made dutin# the re?ent canv 'paijçn .More "* h It*' wash* Census returns show a wondorft 1 increase In the population of Texaa, but the democratic majority In th state has not increased In the sa me proportion. Governor Tom should not permit himself to be ribbed up" to doing something desperate Life is too short to make law* for the purpose of aven «in ρ Krt»*vances Discussing a strenuous · nbject the San Antonio K»pr<»;s - η ». 'That St. Louis preaeher who proposes to triln young people for matrimony h:is thus fer not proposed a combination with Muldoon. s.i at least thl- budding in dustry Is not In a trust." What will the I<ord do about It? The Houston Chronicle says Bai ley says he can not torsive his etwv mie», but that he is willing for C.ixl to do so We trust the Lord will ha · ten to take advantage of this con cession lest It should be withdrawn " Efforts to ' scare up'* a war b « twce'i the t'ulted Stat·' uni tier many will fall short of the mark. Dif ferences may exist, but these two {treat nations are so closely bound h» ties of friendship to allow dlfferei ces to assume dangerous form or t"» be of long standing. San Antonio Express says: "The Wisconsin prohibitionists. In their present campaign, declare local and county option does not settle the li quor question. Texas can testify that It does not seem to, but then, neith er does anything else. However en EX bas not yet been tried." And >vt local option Is the most logical man ner In which to deal with the ll<i question. toys the Gainesville Register : "Senator Bailey, our own Joe. our neighbor, our beloved friend. Gaines ville'· benefactor, the country'· greatest statesman, was with us to day' and we are elated." Having the· expressed Itself the Register doubtleaa feel· ·· ranch relieved a» a local candidate who made h!· race <MI tit· platform that ' antl-Baiieyltes were the actun of Amocncy," and «as defeated. m \ 11)1 »«* ni l! Ml» • UIH ht» lif·" ηn<] opp«ri·» unities >■» [>r Mou» moment» fill by » ι» . it xi>t»rta! nolle# (if their ιοηιΐπκ il their going. ari l The morrow brlns* nothing Mlpr than the ynterda I .if# !» » ι '··! Η· It;-»· ' ■ and In ··!>' · t tadon of purpose it is down riçnt 1. ·· «·, that affi< is t«>th t! < mental and 'he phjmiral faculties that ren der* th«-m slothful while an< and Iri firmi'1 creepa on ami (leaden - t'> pleasure of living ax It may have Ι»·· η for tho . wh■■ ha»· not known its:. .if lb»· j'.> of lif·· 1 ·· ·. :···· th ·. sen· ton Indolent and !'χ> indlff ·. ent to mak· something out of it The ndoleni ar·· not health» erthei tn mind or In body. because the re<]UI < 11e exercise I* not taken Th.· spendthrift Is reckle s, but he has· a good time while hi· las - Hp get something of the fresh air and the imputa? of action, and ue runs hi» rare quickly. The miser ilea's over tils hoard and deaden-s his human Impulses that he may hoard the more and dies as miser ably as he had lived, and so it goes. Hut the judicious enjoy» life tiv making it worth living. conserves !i s energies, develops his affection scatters sunshine where he may, lives long and happily and when tho parting comes draws the drapery of his couch about him a s one who 11" down to pleasant dreams. And this is the better way San Antonio Ex press. Congressman Beall will go back 'ο Ills scat In the lower house a more useful r· preventative of Ills district, II». ha» gullied la experience and In the respect of hi» colleagues. Dallis county, especially, needs a well edu cated man in the arts of statesman ship, in view of th·» important pro jects pending The fifth congressional district paid Mr Beall a fine compri ment, now It is up to 'he recipient te make good again. Dallas Times Herald. PatentN 1«·>ιι·-<1 t<> Tmns. Schley & Davis, patent attorneys of 40 t Main street, Dallas. Texas, an nounce the issuance of the folio» in,; patents to Texans for the week end ing July 23 Win E. Beech, Ferris, fluid prev <ure regulator. Frank P. Bennack. San Antonio, headlight. lien K. Onrr, Jacksonville, %hins ling bracket. Ellxa D Conroy, assignor to It. (. Wendland, Waco, refrigerator. John I). Echols, Kauffman. ma nure spreader. Robert Κ Fields, Fort Worth, In dicator for pressure gages. Herbert li. Forgy, Shamrock, door display rack A Ion 20 Gerard. Austin indicate". John N. Smith. Liberty, ejecting penholder. Robert A. Hommerville, Sk'dmo,". device for clearing waste pipes. John Η Stephens. Vernon. ho*e coupling (2 1. Milton P. Wynne and S. L Bagley, Fort Worth, apparatus for manufa · tilting heating and illuminating ga« Trademarks. Harrls-I.ipsltz, Dallas, shirts. •Foley Kidney 1.11· H»rt Me.' The above la a quotati η from a letter written by Η. M. Winkler, Evansvllle Ind. "I contracted a ee vere case of kidney trot.ble. My bark gave out and pained me. I seemed to have lost all strength and ambition; was bothered with dlssy spelts, my head would swim and specks float be fore my eyes. I took Foley's Kidney Pills regularly and am now perfectly well and feel like * new man. Fo ley's Kidney Pitta hàtre cured m«." B, W. Pearls. * Read Ue wast «ta today. f *, ι Né· **»' t ' * ■ g 1 * 1 » *·'»: ' *" - -. ^ * τ ' ·-■ -**>■■$ nPpFflt **·*" t ?···%"* : * Ipî-·* #■$&$ f £3WiMfc> m I y|(§|ij| f& g&> ,>.· ■ ♦*-· %?>··"# ?·.& ··-·-.·.*"* mm # *ï *«*$£ ; ï ·* î #·· Ί · ? *··* i W.>i .-- - · ri s· * · « * · ? ***** I «*» » M· ***** fi »ft et** #** 1 I - | : ί ! '·-· W'-t» « *·<·«k* *t %-ymM *#-*3τ»ί*- # vff, i * · " - :* ) I » · t » tf »■·, * ilnmm i't· #$$* *î4î^ λ*>^··ί r ■ 'ffftÉfelf %(:*■ ftfi ft $·($ * gj$ ί ( ·4 I 5 , - ί'1' · * ι ϊ * i Μΐ$$ £$£*§φίΜ| f# iNni*!#* * >-■* ■ I I fee*» *M ih* *A9**> tr wf **< [m«W And M fytKPitt^ Ϋ¥φφ·. Il I $*■****'" ■>'! 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If \\ f Hit?# rllM i\i* I rAMftt think nt η •ni+tvr vnj t. «η imtiu'* «ft #*r!' ■>*> ιti η in fο out to i!ï<» c^tiwtif) wbfii tin· tnapk* Mr« rlml In t* »mI^» gold «rid HttI· m nr'rt rntutrr* er»* « < tn ing « κ » ,'·"«-■ - .if n'gn t, f- · ι th<* »a«l In irt of tl»<* #»orth ami *it d-ti· υ» «? the ifmTi» ηn*l look it Ibat | in r ^rtip^ ari'J tlilnk of the fS«-*h, now dn^t. li ' you Ix'Ht I t»*ll you It I- w; It H tin \vn> to ruin, rhildn o Μϋ ·· V"ir home hapio lie Honest with the· liirldo fairly with th»-m In evtTvthlr.ir — I Cohert (i I Ok'» rfcoll Realism "When I was in London." sail! Miss Warner to the little group of friend* round the dinner table « ho were lis tenlrig to her account of s< ι me armis Ιηκ er peri cores she had abroad Inst summer. "I tried to tie as British as I could, hut I wiis constantly gcttlnc mixed In my Knglish phrases "You know one of the underground railroads In London is always spoken of :ts the tu'penny tulie,' so one day when I wished to be transported In a hurry from one side of the city to the other I astonished a big. pleasant faced bobby by asking where was the near est station of the twopenujr tub'" Every one at the table laughed ex cept the young Scotch guest He lean ed across the board ami said, very se riously. "Ye kuow ye raan get a bawth in Luηnon for tu'pence." Helped Out the Gunner. Gadebuscb. in the grand duchy ot Mecklenburg-Schwerln, In celebration of the birth of a grand ducal heir de cided to fire (he regulation salute of 101 guns. An ancient cannon was hauled out for the purpose, and the firing liegan. Unfortunately the pow | der ran short «fier the ninety third shot, and there was no means of ob taining any more In the town. The ! burgomaster was in despair, especially i as ninety-three shots Indicated that the grand ducal baby was a girl. .\t tlil> moment the municipal bandmaster came forward with a luminous pro posal. which was eagerly accepted, lie dispatched his big drum major to the market place, where he struck eight powerful strokes on his instru ment to make up the 101 shots, and thus the situation was saved —Loudon Standard Malayan Tree Dweilera. I TbeSaknls or tree dwellers, of the [Malay peninsula build their houses In forked trees a dozen feet above ground and reach them by means of bamboo ladders, which I hey draw up when safely housed out of harm's way The house itself is a rude kind ot sh.-o k made of bamboo, and the flooring Is lashed together piece by piece and bound securely to the tree limbs by rattan. These curious people are rain er small and lighter iu complexion than the Malays, though much uglier. They have no form of religion at all — □ot even Idols—no written language and speak a corrupt form of Malay. Hunting. "Do you enjoy hunting?" "No." "I'erbaie you liave never had favor able opportunities for enjoying ihe ■port. What have you hunted mostly-/" "Before 1 was married I generally bunted for a boarding place. Since then most of my hunting has been for flat»."—Chicago Kecord Herald Putting It Gantly. 41r. Henpeck— I bear that youivj Jonee and hi» wife are uot geitlup along very well Mrs. Hen|>eck lu'i thorltatlvely l—Jones should never have married when be did. lie was too young to realize the step be whs tak ing. Mr. Henpeck —Yes, I know. Itut I tike Ibe boy. We have many things is common. Thar· li Hop·. Spellbinder (on ibe stumpt-fîeotlé men. In Mil my career I have never been approached with a bribe! Voice From the Hear- Cheer- up. old man: Your luck may change - Brook lyn Life. TK. Shark·. "Did you »jje sharks when you i-roea ed the orenn. .\lr SplffklnsV* asteO Misa Purling. "Ye·." replied Splffkina sadly. *i played card· wltb a coupla." M ,,*M» » Μιι*| ( Κ I M I I t «♦„·» «, t» t « » I ni.· .f · «*··' » l*« <· 1 1 I %H 1" »*» < "*t ci NT »? ♦ φ .f»* .■»», · ι·Μ!|ί!» ■ > ■ . r -.. ' . t » *« 1» ■ v; ·. <é h»ft·· ' ··>» «·<··*·· · - ! . tfct. (►.(.··»·«)♦ »« ♦ «#< ·<«♦·· *■ »*♦ «*-* <·* *w ·. -« **» «·*·4 «4|û)m .»«*«*»< <4 lit tu ? H**ÎWt l f*wt# « f» H »i- ■■ »♦■(· «#*· teft ■■·» β ! t r· *j|t tl*#> < «!»· >·ι *· ι f * ■·. t ■ · «Ht* ■ 6 ■ ti f f i f '.ι -r, > ■ - | | M Hti· · ·»»(«·« 11" #M ' « *Τΐ***ι : ! M f f»' (M r- ' * *1 ><i« r« fc«*W»t tn*44t · «tu) * '« lli '««ft ΜΊ4 ttNM tn> * > < t»>» ♦· >h »« 4M MiMIItl MfwtklM rtl **«l !»* «I?» »* >«···»«·»*· ' ιΐίβΛ»* t* *«»» nliMÉh F«Mrt*r, thr· f«t» ko « ι i· · (n ««kl #!!»» fr&Ki Mr* Ri»lwn»«B » ι « i»ti«W h*ti» Immm» *uH«* ni β W»'.> tail *h«· rw#|t<M <·>♦· «purinti» iwi· «•r I III· ·»ι|Ι« * · m·»»· r in e\ery < n>··· m run· .«n 'orniîi ι Γ hMney Troubles and N®r \iMl* Disorders They pev for It If It do * not Rlvi - on entire satisfaction. !f you n o II, It is their rlsl· no* «ιre Α Γ»ι> . · box -> nt I y ma t: 1er positive K»iaran!oi \vtt I have a few pictures displayed in ;'rie electric window for the l>en"'it ■>! • !ioie that can't pas* my studio even rlay. If you want to see finer work and finer mounts rail at the studio. I am here to Rive you the beet oui ■ loor work as well as in the studio Phone 105 and make an engagement with Mrs. P. F. Devcnport, leading photographer d&wM CITY OKIHNANCi:. An ordinance Creating the Office of Fire Marshal, Prescribing the Ihi ties Thereof, and Providing for Its Maintenance, and Prescribing Penalties for Violations. The city council of the City of ! Waxahachie, Texas, do ordain ,,s follows: Section 1.—The office of Fire Marshal is hereby created. Such of fice may be combined with any otii er city departments, the Fire Mar shal reporting directly to the Mayor and City Council. Such office shall he filled by appointment by the Mayor, by and with the consent o! the City Council within ten days af u>r this ordinance shall take effect. ! The said Fire Marshal shall be prop erly qualified for the dut'os of his I office and shall be removed only for cause. He shall receive an annual ι salary of one Hundied and Twenty dollars. (1120.00) payable in month ly installments, as fulUcompensatio.i for Ills services. Section 2. The Firo Marsh il I shall investigate the cause, origin j and circumstances of every fire oc ! ctirring within the city of Waxah;. I chle by w hich property has be ή S destroyed or damaged, and shall es j pecially make investigation as to whether such fire was the result o· j carelessness or design. Such inves ! tigation shall be within twenty-four hours, not including Sunday, of the occurrence of such Pre. The Fin Marshal shall keep in his office a re - ord of all fires occurring within the city, together with all facts, statistics and circumstances, including the origin of the fires and the amount of the loss, which may be determine! by the investigation required by this ordinance. Such record shall at all times be open to public inspection. Section 3. The Fire Marshal, when in his opinion further Inves tigation is necessary, shall take or cause to be taken the testimony on oath, of all persons supposed to t.e cognizant of any facts or to have means of knowledge in relation to the matter as to which an examina tion Is herein required to be mad ·, and shall cause the same to be re duced to writing; and if it shall b-> of the opinion that there is evidence sufficient tà charge any person with the crime of arson, or with the at tempt to commit the crime of arso'i, or of conspiracy to defraud, or crim inal conduct in connection with such fire, he shall cause such person :<· be arrested and charged with su?h offense or either of them, and shall furnish to the proper prosecuting at torney all such evidence, together with the names of witnesses αρΛ .*11 of the information obtained by him, including a copy of all pertinent and material testimony taken in the case. Section 4. Hie Fire Marshal shall have the power to summon and compel the attendance of witneea <s before him to testify le ralaUon to *«H m***n n *·. **» ":·· ΙΜμ -if H| · » »«·♦·'- ' * fovwtn *»-4 '··« ϋΑ '» · ν»ΛΛ#.·*·. «fc.··.».»·. i l't *fl» * tMMty t **n · · < ♦» * *< trt· I M ·■«»♦ n».- «. *i"" tmtf ft* nt *tin H'r ■' «♦ km HI #^»ί· #%*«·♦" ♦*41,1 i , ηΗΝ*· « fid ι j-«f<'» Mt -ι *<· <!»·»»«·« ·*■»»··.·<·»<»< ί» #4·!*'» (ft <*t * ' η» 4w >|H-I ν·Ί** Hlk'< Λ *1 » *f ««niotufi* ?f* *'> *' tti4»f Βι>Μ»(»)ϊΗΐί •MM »#> .·«♦·< « r«. '· .· · ι ■ > tot-#*».-■·( *«4 η #*ι»»1 he 4r>* ' Mi»· >*»»« l«< · »i ■ ct » ·»ΗΙ fwmi» ο» ι·· »» ·«■ ι ι ÎW M t» «fill >i> »>tn » » at ft Aft nf MM Fir* M·· · ·»! t«p' · < »ll) nf tfcr !»«*<. tw^ rt· < t*iret» «r wt *tt» runt' (>| ι» ^r 1 * tlhtfi tb«> rMfr, *n<1 «|. < ■f ·«< h mm pi ni η' tni h <» ■< » t't urn ««4 t* ·h»> etttif m*»n ·' *· .. ti fttfttMl and «hww ι ·«»"< IV»·· SB) Ptirh KMltt» »f a ul ding -«eim ft dollar* Provided I 'he Kire Marshal ma>. In hl· li- - tlnn. be private, and i*>ri««n« oth« r ι hen iJiom mjufrtH (ο I»' jirt--o.it may hp excluded from the pla >■ where such Invest!aallon Is '<11, anil wittieaeee may b<- kept separate and apart from < a< h other ι ' allowed to communicate ν > ι a. 1 other until they have be. η .·*,·· ·, ηι···1. See t ion ·">. The Kire Marshal shall have the authority at all tlm>·. of day or night, in the | ■ rfor: of the duties imposed upon l:lm I the provisions of this ordinani■·· enter upon and examine an; building or premises where any fir. has ο - curred. and other building.- ar. ! premises adjoining or near the same. Section 6. The Fire .Marshal, upon complaint of any person hav ing an interest in any building or property adjacent, and without an· complaint, shall have a right at reasonable hours, for the purpose o; examination, to enter into and upon all buildings and premises within the city, and it shall be liis duty J quarterly or more often, to enter upon and make or cause to be enter ed upon and made, a thorough ex amination of all mercantile, manu facturing and public buildings, to gether with the premises belonging thereto. Whenever he shall find any building or other structure which, for want of repair, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, or for . any cause, is especially liable to fire, and which is so situated as to endau-1 get· other buildings or property, or, so occupied that fire would endanger persons or property therein, and whenever he shall find an improper or dangerous arrangement of stoves, ranges, furnaces or other heating appliances of any kind whatsoever, including chimneys, flues and pipes with which the same may be con nected. or a dangerous arrangement of liehtine devices or svstems or s. dangerous or unlawful storage of explosives, compounds, petroleum, gasolene, kerosene, dangerous chem icals. vegetable proluots, ashes, com bustible. inflammable and refus" nu terials. or other conditions which, in his opinion, may be dangerous in character or liable to cause or pro-i mote fire or create conditions dan-| gerouK to the firemen or occupants. I he shall order the same to be remov ed or remedied, and such o.der sha 1 be forthwith complied with by t!.e owner or occupant of said building or premises: Provided, however, thr>t if the said owner or occupant deems himself aggrieved by such order, he may. within five to) days, appeal to the Mayor who shall investigate the cause of the complaint and unless by his authority the order is revoked, such order shall remain in force ani be forthwith complied with by said owner or occupant. Any owner or occupant of buildings or premises falling to comply with the orders of the authorities above specified sha·! be punished by a fine of not less tin a ten dollars ($10.00) or more thi.n fifty dollars ($50.00) for each day'.: neglect: such penalty to be sued for in the name of the city, upon the! complaint of the Fire Marshal, b_- ' fore any puetice of the peace or cour: ! of record within the city, with rl^itl of appeal, and such penalty when ro-| covered shall be paid into the general ; fund of the city. All ordinances or parts of ordinan ces inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Ratified and done in Council as sembled th'e 22 day of July. In thi year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and ten. A. UA9SWELL, Mayor. CARROLL TODD, City Secy. (Seal) 106 Tlic Chautauqua Dance. The annual dance given by the Young Men's Chautauqua club too'i place rues-day night at the Klks' ha!!. The dance was given complimentary to the young people who are attend ing the Chautauqua from a distance, and quite a number were present. The excellent music furnished 1)7 the Wise orchestra made dancin;; more than a pleasure, and the occas ion was greatly enjoyed by every one. The visitors from neighboring towns included the following: M'ss Bowman of Little Rock. Mis ses Anderson and -Miss Randlett of Lancaster, Misses Andrews, Hodge-, Matthews, Smith, Foute and Wil liams of Dallas: Misses Thomas, Jenkins and Burleson of Waco; Messrs. Robinson. Cave, McLendoi , Wolfe. Otis Williams, A. J. Wil liams, R. Cî. Williams. Wilson, Mil ler, Lee Miller and Ben Lotnax of Dallas; Ryburn of Waco and Karnor of Sweetwater; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gibson and Mrs. John S. Lamberth of Dallas. The chaperones were Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Ferguson and Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Lamberth. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy "ures Colds. Croup a*sri Whoouinsr Cough We prlut anything you want fi a visiting card to the largest circulars. Enterprise Pulllsh company. Looking Aroum for Slippers that are dur: ble, comfortable and sty ish? Your quest isjjove We can satisfy you. Ca also satisfy you when comes to the price. A vis to our store will convin< you how much you ca now save and get Re Values. Crow's 50c Chi dren's Slippers are Wort Double. Hot Walhind Hot Riding Drink It refreshes mentally and physically—relieves fatigue ai quenches the thirst. \N holesome as the purest water ai lots nicer to drink. 5c Everywhere. Delicious - Refreshing - Wholesome Send for our free booklet "The Truth About Coca Cola." Tells all about Coca-Cola, what it is and why it is so deliciou>, wholesome and beneficial. H F COCA-COLA COMPANY. Atlanta, Gj H vou want corrected listings, your name in black face letters, or desire display advertising in this book, copy should be in the Manager's office by July 25th. Have you a Telephone? If not, place your order at once and get your name in the new directory. Not to have your name in the Bell Directory il like being out of the world. Good advertising medium too. Call the Manager for rates and other information. The Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Company Hmmm ♦♦♦♦♦♦» ΤΗ Κ AMOUNT OF A SMALL CHKCJ rent to us will secure the benef of α sea breeze all summe* There's plenty of air about, whic oniy needs stirring up by an el» trie fan to make tbin«8 pleasan In any room or stuffy office. Wl suffer when comfort may be h» so easily? Don't wait one dal but have a fan now. Orders fill® when received. Wazahachie Cas é Electric ^Co·^ ^ ^ I