The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 179, Ed. 1, Monday, February 8, 1892 Page: 8 of 8
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' WACO DAILY NEWS FEBRUARY 8 1892.
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Foil ltr.N'r-.Siilt of rooms first floor
Mrs. Harmon corner of Eighth And Washing
ton.
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"WILL MOVE
Thursday Feb. i ith Corner of Sixth Street.
Next Door to Present Stand.
BEFORE REMOVAL
We offer all goods at a great sacrifice. See these prices
then see us and see us at once as the goods may be gone.
Cents
Cents
Cotton plaids and
checks wcrth and sold
everywhere at 5 cents
a yard.
Trunks.
Ladies' Chemise worth
50 cents.
Drawers worth 50 cts.
Dress goods worth 50
cents a yard.
Corset Covers worth
50 cents.
Tabic Linen red or
white worth 40 cts.
a yard.
Towels worth 40 cts.
All these and many
more go at 29 cents
59
Cents
Kid Gloves worth $1.
Comforts worth $r.
Ladies Chcmese worth
75 cents.
Ladies' Gowns worth
$1.00.
20 per cent discount
on all Trunks and
Valises and Leather
Bags.
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Cents
50 articles worth $1.25
to $1.75 each.
Men's $1.50 Wool Un-
derwear. Ladies' $1.50 Wool
Underwear.
Ladies' $1.25 Muslin
Underwear.
Blankets worth $1.50.
Comforts worth $1.50.
Dress Goods worth
$ 1.2 5 a yard.
Silks worth gi.40 a
yard.
Trimmings worth $2 a
yard all go at 99c.
These are only a few of the many bargains.
Everything in stock before removal
GrOLDSTEIN&MIG-EL
Mr J. M. Lee of Houston is at
tho Uoyal.
Mr. J. W. Saunders of Gatesville'
is in tho oity.
Mr. 0. C. McLendon of Calvert is
registorod at tho McClelland Hold.
Mr. R. S. i'oaoum of Houston is in
tho oity. Ho has rooms at tho Koyal.
Mr. John K. Fultner of San Anto-
nio was in the oity yesterday on routo
Clarksvillc Tonn.
Mrs. J. Mook is inJDoniBon in at-
tendance upon hor sick daughter Mrs
J. II. Moyer of that oity
Miss Lizzio Morgan of Dallas i
visitmir her cousin Miss tunings-
worth corner of Austin and 18th
Htroot.
Hon. J. J. Fairbanks a prominent
oitizen of Dcnison is in tho city today.
He is hero in tho interest of tho
Texas Car Exhibit.
Miss Lizzio Morgan of Dallis is in
the oity visiting her cousin Miss Kil-
lingsworth corner of Austin and
Eighteenth streets.
Mr. Richard Wall bettor known
among his numerous friends as "Hap-
py Dick" is in the oity representing
P. V. Mortinez of Dallas.
Mr. 0. E. Schowe a prominent citi
zen of Clifton is on a pleasure trip to
tho oity. Ho has many warm mends
who always givo him a hearty wel-
come. The popular knight of the gup
Mr. Jeff Lamar is in the oity in the
interest of the Royal Baking Powder
company of whioh institution he is a
stato agont.
General Superintendent Goo. L.
Sands of The San Antonio and Aran-
sas PasB spent the night in the oity
and returned down the road this morn-
ing. Everything ib moving on tho
Sap at this time.
While it is true I have been chosen the President of tke x.qu&
ana State Lottery Company vice M. A DAUTHIN deceased IstJDj
retain the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice and Manufacturing Co.
pany so all proposals for supplies machinery etc. as well as all othec
bnsiaeis communications should be addressed to me here as heretofore
LeC B4X IS SB
PAUL CONRAD
NSW OMLBANS LA
Uiiltno
ON THURSDAY FEB. 11th
WE WILL MOVE
OTo 5121 3s S223 Austin St.
Next door to ths present ptand we now occupy Sixth and Austin St.
Where we will be pleased to see our numerous old friends and
customers.
No. 1207
TIIK STATi: OF TUX AN.
To the fliorlff or any Constable of McLennan
county Greeting: v
G. U. Tripls ridmlnletrator of the estate of
M. Itomand Deceased navlog Bled in om
Cetmty Conn his Final Account of the con-
dition of the Estate of Bald M Koraand Deceas-
ed together with an application to be discharg-
ed from said Administratorship
You are Hereby Commanded that by publi-
cation of this writ for twenty daya In a newapa-
)er regularly published li the County of Mc-
Lennan yon Klvo due notice to nil persona Inter-
ested In the Account for Pinal Settlement of
said Estate to die their objections thereto If
any they bavo. on or before tho Ma eti term
1802 of said County I'ourt cdmmenclng and to
be holdeu at the Conn House or said County In
Wacoon the first Monday lu March 18'ji when
said Account and App.lcatlon will be consider-
ed by said Court.
Witxes my hand and seal
of oMce at Waco this :X)tli day
: otJandary lS'J'J.
:L. S. . J.W.Haukb. Clerk County Court
: :McLcnnsn County Texas.
lly T. H. Bnowx Deputy.
Assignees Notice.
Notioo is heroby given that on tho
12th day of January J8a2 the Blake
Manufacturing Company of Waco
Texas mado a general assignment to
tho undersigned assignee of all of its
property for the benefit of all of itb
creditors and that said trust has been
aooopted; tho assigneo has qualified
and is now in possession of all the
proporty of said company for tho pur-
pose of administering said trust.
All creditors wishing to accept
under this assignment must make
known to the assignee their consent in
-writing within four months after pub-
lication of this notice.
Address all communications to the
undersigned at Waco Texas.
D. D. Fairciiild Assignee.
Monday January 25th 1892.
NoticeCounty Contractors.
Bids will bo received by tho Com-
missioners1 Court on tho 10th day
of February 1892 for furnishing
medicino and doing tho medical prac-
tice for tho County Poor Farm and
County Jail. Tho court reserves tho
right to roject any and all bids.
W. H. Jenkins
JJ-2 6t County Judge.
Notice-County Contractors.
Bids will be reocived by the com-
missioner court on tho 10th day of
February 1892 for burying paupers.
Tho court reserves the right to reject
any and all bids W. II. Jenkins
2-2 5t Uounty Judge.
Pool Party of ladies and gentlemen
at tho Natatorium tonight 8-30 to 10
o'clock.
When Not to Keii Uonbs.
She decided that the only way to
run a house economically was to keep
a bet of books so she mado nil tho
necessary purchases including a bot-
tle of red ink and btnrted in.
It was a month later that her hus-
band asked her how &ho was getting
along.
"Splendidly" she replied.
"The system is a success then?"
"Yes indeed. Why I'm sixty-
eight dollars ahead already."
"Sixty-eightdollars 1" ho exclaimed.
"Heavens I You'll bo rich before
long. 1 Have you started a bank ac-
count?" "No o; not yet."
"What havo you done with tho
money?"
"Oh I haven't got tho money you
know. That's only what tho books
show. But just thing of being sixty-
eight dollars ahead."
"Urn yes. But I don't exactly
see"
"Why don't tho books show it?"
"Of course; but tho money? What
has become of that?"
"I don't exactly know" she said
doubtfully. "I've been thinking of
that and I think Ave must havo been
robbed. That's tho only way I can
explain. What do you think wo had
better do about it?"
Ho puffed his pipe in solemn silonco
for a moment and then suggested :
"Wo might stop keeping books.
That's easier than complaining to the
police." Chicago Tribune.
RAILROAD JOTTINGS.
Tho Rod; Island has decided to build
south from Indian Territory to tho gulf.
Somo of tho London and Northwest-
ern (Eug.) railway engines run 2000
milos a week regularly.
TU10 Roclcaway Valley road lias se-
cured tho ontiro right of 'way between
Alondhum N. J. and Alorristowu.
It is probablo that tho Bay of Quinto
road will bo extended in tho near tuturo
so as to connect with tho Thousand
island railroad.
Tho survey for tho railroad from
Mombassa on tho east African coast to
the lakes in tho territories of tho British
East Africa company is to be begun at
onco.
A national sleeping car company has
been formed by St. Petersburg capital-
ists to introduco cars of tho American
style ou tho Russian railroads. A num-
ber of such cars have been ordered at
the PutilovsW factories.
MODENE! MODENE!
A sure remedv for re-
moving superfluous hair.
FOR SALE AT
IMIIRS. IDOSS'
400 AUSTIN ST.
What I Know About Cotton and
Hardware
Several good crops and considora-
ble' speculative buying during the.
boom years of '89 and '90 a heavy
surplus whioh has beengrowing from
year to year or in one word "over-
production" is at tho bottom of the
prosent low price of cotton. Unfor-
tunately many farmers and merchants
who intended to hold their cotton for
highor prices held and are holding it
for lower prices. Of course tho prioo
of cotton will iluotuato as usual but
no high-priced cotton year need to bo
oxpeoted until the surplus is usod up.
Relief will como in two ways. 1. Tho
low prico of cotton fabrics will stim-
ulate consumption all over the world
and will draw it into new channels.
2. Short crop years or smaller-
acreage or both will lossen the sup:
ply. These processes are slow. It
may take 2 to 4 years to bring the.
cotton market into a sound oondition.
I have just rccoived a car of steel
goodj such as hoes rakes forks etc
a oar of horso shoes the Burden XL
steel Bnow cowboy and too weight
patterns a oar of sheet iron black and
galvanized smooth and corrugated.
My prices aro rook bottom on these
goods wholesale and retail.
Ed. Strauss.
Our junior partner is now in New York working
hard and our shelves will soon be replete with all
the novelties that our American and European
markets can produce.
Look out for grand bargains when we open.
Our new quarters will be well lighted by two
elegant skylights which are now in course of con-
struction which will make our new quarte'.s pleas-
ant and comfortable to our customers.
Thanking our friends for their liberal patronage
and support extended to us during the past quarter
of a century we trust in the future by kind and
attentive treatment to merit the same.
LEWINE BROS.
CURTIS & ORAND-
HAVE) IIMOVJEMO
To O-ulx iNTe-r Store.
Merit Wins.
Wo desiro to say to our oitizons
tthat lor years wo havo boon selling
Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con
sumption Dr. King's Now Life Pills
Buoklon's Arnica Salvo and Elootrio
Bitters and have never handled rem-
edies that sell as well or that havo
given such universal satisfaction. Wo
do not hesitate to guarantco thorn
every time and wo stand ready to re-
fund tbo purohase prioo if satisfactory
results do not follow thoir uso. Theso
remedies have won their great popu-
larity purely on thoir merits. W. B.
Morrison &Co. DruggistB
m
Fishing taokle of every dosoription
with t full stock of huntors suppli o
H. E. A 'ISOLDS.
BS?-
toves and House Furnishing Goods
(fSTfJRTf 3 & ORAND
420 AND 422 AUSTIN AVE. - WACO TEXAS-
J. W. Mamk President.
X. Rotan a
Wm. Camhdon SVIce Presidents.
Ton Padoitt. )
. K Boss CaihUr.
1 Assistant
W. V. Tout
B. Q. PrnooOKB (Caahlors
CAPITAL $600000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS $100000.
nillEOTOlttt-J. vr. Maun. . Eotan Wm. Cameron. Tom Padgltt J. ;K. Hose Vf.V
Fort W. M. Kellett Travis F. Jones W. II. Dannies Wm. Brenitedt M. A Cooper
tarAoooantit of Banka Bankers Merchant! and otbera a ro olio! ted. We josiesanninrnaiio
BclUttM for making collections.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 179, Ed. 1, Monday, February 8, 1892, newspaper, February 8, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114681/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .