The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 229, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 6, 1892 Page: 8 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 6 i892.
BOAKII-Tro best weekly board In tho
city at fonr dollars per week nnd day
board at threo Onn alo furnish a room for n
gpntloman and wl'n Mrs N'ottlo Hough 801
Franklin C'ornorof Klghth l-SCt
JBlooti'Io Elevator
FIRST AND ONLY ONE IN WACO.
WE iuvite everybody iu Waco to take a ride iu our
ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. It is now making a
trip every Five Seconds. Absolutely safe and sure.
Corner Austin and
Special Curtain Sale
Special Prices this week on CURTAINS AND POR-
TIERES. A saving to buyers of nearly 25 per cent. Be
sure and buy your curtains this week.
Strain JSLarttl-XxsL
Snonioi e er lo ros 2sc attns at '7 T-2C a yd
UDuldl " " 50 rolls 35c. Matting at 23 cents a yd
PrinOO " " 5 rolls 5c MattinS at 33 cento a yd.
bIiUUUI " " Best Matting made at 49 cents a yd.
14 ALL TABLE OIL CLOTHS
flnntn WORTH
UUlIld
GEO. WILLIG
REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANGE AND LOAN AGENT.
Money to Loan on Farmt Ranches and all Kindt of City Propeliy at Low Ralei of Interest
and in Amouats to Suit.
OFFICE: Room No. 10 Provident Building First Floor.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
WACO - - TEXAS.
PAID IN CAPITAL $iooooc
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $io6ooc
IDIIRIEiaTOIRS.
J. B. UoLKNDON. President.
W. D. LAOY
c. H.maaiNBON.
J. T. DAVIS Vloe-pres'.dent-J.
K. PAUKKn
THOS. P. ABKKL.
Accounts of binti bankers merchants far mars mechanics sad other classes solicited. W
pay aa much uttention tosmal nooounta as large (men. We give personal and ipeolal attentloi
to onroollectlonderartment and re'Qlt on rtay of payment. Exohange bought and sold 01
all the prlnolpalpamla of tbo United States and Europe.
The Kellum & Man Investment Co
-01 1-2 --u-stlri. St.
GAJPTTAJL filS0900O-
A. M. GRIBBLE Pres. T. N. McMULLEN Secy.
Desirable real estate for sale in all parts of the city on liberal terms.
Correspondence solicited.
K. Botin President
tVM. Oamrbon tee President!.
Tojc 1'adoitt. J
First WationnLal Ea.3nLk:
waco : : xnxAs
CAPITAL $500000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 985000.
niUEaroilS-li. Kotan Wm. Cameron Tom Fadgitt J. ;K. Hose W.V. Fort W. M.
ellett:i). It. Wallace W. II. Dounlca Win. llreuitedt M. A.'Oouper.'
rT"Acooanto of Banks Bankers Merchants and others ara sollolted Wepossess unrpuinni
acuities for making collections.
J. W. MANN
President.
T. C. TIBBS
Vice-President.
0yA?SOQIDE UNO PFfliGEqflTEHG COMPANY
HCyv- OImM M -M .M I llilTllllIiln i.V.J. .
Sixth Streets.
4 CtS.
35 CENTS AT
A Yard.
L B. BLACK Casnisi
OATJFIELD
J. K Rosa Caihler.
A '.I. Ili'onN V Assistant
) Cashier.
J. K. ROSE
Sec. and Treas
PERSONAL.
Prof. J. II. Nabors of Eddy is at
tho Pacific.
tMr. 0. C Weathorlow of Lott t
tho Royal.
Mr. J. P Mulhal of Bryan is a
guest of tho Now McClelland.
Mr. Boyd Brooks of Ililhboro
came to our city yesterday to attend
business college.
Mr. T. II Kingsley traveling agent
of tho Louisville and Nnshvillo rail-
road arrivod yesterday.
Littlo Miss Holon Caporton is visi-
ting relatives in GonzaleB. Sbc will
remain several months.
Capt. Jdo C. Lowis traveling pass
enger agent of the "Iron Mountain
Route" with hsadquarters at Austin
is in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Boylo of the
New McClelland hotol arc tho proud
paronts of a fine girl who arrived yes-
terday. Mother and child doing will.
Mr. B. F. Williams and wifo went
out to tho homo of Mr. Clarence
Williams called thoro by notioe that
Mrs. Clarence Williams was danger-
ously ill.
Rev. J. B. Cranhill who has boon
in Dallas to get his eyes treated for
several weeks was in tho oity yester-
day on business. He will return to
stay in about a month.
Capt. Jack Elgin a promlnont real
ostito man of Rnokport is in the oity
on business. His many friends hero
aro always glad to sec him and never
fail to give him a hearty weloomo to
his old home.
Do make a ohange in your
head gear. Get a nobby hat
from the reliable house of
MES. IDOSS'
400 li AUSTIN ST.
What I Know About Hardware and
Republics.
Of all tho groat republics of Europe
nono have survivod hut Little Switzer-
land which is always in danger of be-
ing "swallowed" by one of her power-
ful neighbors and Franco which is
still in tho experimental stage.
Mexico Central and South Afrioa
have yet to show to tho world that
they are capable of self-government.
They are as unstable and turbulent
politically as they aro subject to vol-
oanic eruptions and earthquakes sub-
tcrrancously. Nono ot them would bo
ablo to repell an attack by a first-olass
European power. Tho United States
is tho only successful ropublio of mod-
ern times who is capablo to repell any
attack from neighbors or abroad but
her danger is inherent. It is universal
suffrage. In tho very nature of things
the ignorant and vicious cannot rule
over the intelligent and virtuous.
Every attempt of an ignorant majority
to rale over an intelligent minority
will result in anarohy and revoultion.
The greatest problom for statesmen to
solve is how to purify tho ballot how
to elliminato force fraud and bnboryj
for if the offspring of force and fraud
are to rule this country tho days of
this republic are numbered. Do you
intend to camp out this summer ? I
can furnish you tents of all these sizes
5x7 7x7 7x9 8x10 10x12 10x14
i2xi4 12xlG 14x10 14x18 and
16x18 in 9 oz 10 oz and 12 oz duok.
If you do not want a now tent I will
sell you a second-hand one at a ro-
duccd price or rent you one by tho
day or week.
Yours for hardware
. Ed. Strauss
Fourth and Mary Streets.
THE TEXAS. CENTRAL.
It Can be Out Done By no One.
A Nkwb reportor was shown a pri-
vate lettor this mornlDg sent by tho
general passenger agont of tho Texss
Central to an old Texas veteran. Tho
lettor was datod Maroh 21 and makes
nearly tho identical offer recontlv
mado by tho Houston and Toxas Cen-
tral. Tho Texas Central will carry
freo of all charge tho old voterans
thoir wives or widows and unmarried
daughters to either Morgan their
junotion with the Santa Fe or to Boss
their junotion with tho Houston and
oxaBUnntral. Tho Toxaa Central
Si
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WE CAN NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Iu fact everything you need for your house
can be found at the Mammoth Establish-
ment of
oCURTIS & 0RANDX
Nos. 420 and 425 Austin Ave. WACO TEXAS.
THEY MUST GO.
Pianos Organs and Other Musical
Goods at Big Discounts and
on Your uwn Terms.
There never was a time so favorable
for buying as tow. Tho period of
stagnation just closing has all along
been in favor of the buyers. In the
matter of pianos and organs auyono
desiring to purchase either have such
a chance now as will not occur again
maybe for five years. J. B. Payne has
an immense stock of fino instruments
pianos organs and small musical goods
and ho will put them at such prices
and on such tonus that the closest'
man who wants an instrument will bo
obliged to buy. If yon want a fino
piano or organ he will soil you one on
your own terms. Musicians organiz-
ing brass bands can get a oompleto
outfit very law. Payne means busi-
ness when he says ho is bound to sell.
Artistic Wor.
Thero aro tailors and tailors some
are good somo indifferent and somo
baJ but Laok & Greonberg in their
now place 414 Austin streot must
bo olassed among tho good ones.
They aro first class skillful outtcrs
fino workmen and caroful and pains-
taking in their wok. They make
perfeot fits and do tho very finest
work to bo had. Although but re-
contly started work is flowing iu on
them from pcoplo who know the ex-
cellent fits they givo and tho work
they do. They oarry a fino lino of
stylish goods and samples and can
pot up nobby suits in short order.
Give them a call aud order and you
aro sure to bo well dressed and well
ploased.
Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup.
This remedy is a suns euro for all
diseases of the Throat and Lungs
caused by taking cold. It will stop a
couch in ono night no matter how
sevore.
It is just what its name implies; an
onion syrup compounded in Buch
manner as to do away with tho un.
pleasant taste and odor of tho vegita-
blo. When in need of a euro for a oough
or cold try it. Pnco 50 conts. Sold
by W. B. Morrison & Co.
McCulloch is Electod
And on that account I will sell one
pair of shoes to each voter in Waco at
00
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THE
Cotton Belt Route
(St.LouisSouthwestern Ry.)
TO
St Louis Cairo Memphis
AND ALL POIHTB BKTOND.
Free Reclining Chair Cars
and Pullman Bnffot Sleopora
Two Daily Trains To
MEMPHIS
AITD Aid rOINTS BKTOHD
The Only Line Mlf.ftaK ;uah
gar to conaeetloff TdstMHMPHM w10t
ont loag and diiMTTMbl omnlbKi trM
fer cxM th ettj.
The Only Line wtt.
in oTrrtobfrrta yoitTWOETH sa4v
MKUPOTB.
The Only Line WHttt.w-t'h6MMe
t1o between irUHPrrtS tri points la OZB
TRAIiTKXlA.
The Shortest Rout
TO ATjTi POINTS EN TBj5
SovLtlieast-
WTim LInMkaTCtbTOUEatlekattozishto v
The Cotton Belt Route
Rt map Usm tables ami all Inforrnatlan
Will b ohscxfiUr rurmUhwJ n tpvllrstton
i7 agent of tbeeooipanj or
B. M. OJLBXMS W II. H . itjMIaB
fc'VUBjPaai'Ajr'UIW'irais' Air't. Usm
in. WstU. xu fat Tao. XyVot. Ta
TT41'ri Wear better $300
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Shoo 4I4 Austin st.
A Husband's Mistake.
Husbands too bfton permit wives
and parents their children to suffer
from headaoho dizziness nouralgia
sleeplessness fits nervousness when
by tho u'o of Dr Miles Restorative
Nervinosuoh soriouB results could
easily bo prevented. Druggists every-
where say it giveB universal satisfac-
tion and has an immense sale.
Wood worth & Co. oi Fort Way no
Ind.; Snow & Co. of Syracuse N.
Y.; J. C. Wolf Hillsdale Mioh.; and
hundreds of others say "it is tho
groatost seller thoy ovor know.'' It
oontains no opiates. Trial bottles
and fino book on Nervous Diseases
freo at II. C. Risher & Co.
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 229, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 6, 1892, newspaper, April 6, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114726/m1/8/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .