The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1, Monday, May 8, 1893 Page: 8 of 8
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WACO MEWS MONDAY MAY S iS93.
8
PHYSICIANS.
This Week!
T. R. BALDWIN M. D.
RCPTCRE AND RECTAL SPECIALIST.
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GREAT SPECIAL SALE IN
-S&
HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
So pieces of 104 STANDARD UNBLEACHED
M
Bought before the advance worth
25 cts. a yard for this
onlv 1; cts. a yard.
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ATTORNEYS.
23 pieces 10 4 Standard Bleached Sheeting worth 2;:
for 19 cts. a yard.
70 doz. Bleached Drm:sk Towel knotted fringe
colored borders for this week 25 cts. each.
39 doz. Towels bleached colored border knotted fringe
good value 50 cts. for this week 25 cts
THir r.PViTircT dipcjiv :uti a n
cts.
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rawn
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Lewine Brvd
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3000 Yards Canvassing worth 6
cents a yard at only
S X-Q ots.
250 Infant's 25 cents and 40 cents
Caps at only
IS ots.
2600 Yards Bleached Domestic
worth 7 1-2 cents a yard at only
J OXSa
Ladies' Fine Handkerchiefs worth
25 cents at only
13 ots.
Special embroideries
q . I BATH TOWELS
oaiei j DRESS GOODS.
Goldstein &
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D. H. HARDY'
Attorney-at-Law.
h'O- X. Fnin-H Ft. ' WACO.
OULLEN F. THOMAS"
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WACO : TEXAS
Office over Waco State Bank.
PINCKNEY S. FORD
AHORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW
ROOM 54 PROVIDENT BUILDING
WACO. TEXAS.
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Migel I
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BLAIR 4 STR1BLING. !
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Mill .lu tin Ar-nu. HA C It 7 R A .
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ALL OVKK TOWS.
l.ocntlon of f Ire Alnrin Hiixp
i Fifth Ward Fire Station MrUi
i Corner Dih an 1 AUbUn
6 .. nh
" 7 OtitrM Flrp station
" t Wt Knil Fire -tullon
" 18 Corner Uth nd Wanhlntitun "
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inn
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"as '' !tb HnM Clefliind " ii-im.
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"37 ' Stliun 1 W&'hlt.lon " n mini
W Uija) Hotel stb B01 KrMitlln " in inn
' woolt-a l'.:ih 1 :tn mil Mitry ' m-niill .
" vomer l'.th ami Jefferson ' IJX-ZIIIIIJ 1
All box noiiibeied above 13 glrlkt Wiub I
Bi 13 Btrlkort 1 and Mop then ttrlXe 111
maklnii Iloi 13 tbeu reiieats funr times
Box v FtrllvHHll and bioia tlien strlkee IIII :
rcukliiir Hose ii FiLrl eo ou I
DIMBCTIOKS roil (ItVli'ft ALARM.
Key- will be found In rerldeureHOii cb coi !
l-t wherti boiea ftr located Orn-n Kircllarn
Boxt-fc and pnil llooi. down and bit ko. Leavt
ipy lu box
Turn alarm In only for Area. iifi.OC fli.e foi
flne filiirnif.
Slow tajiiilrjf? of tlU -itfulfy cuniphn'
calls.
Set onit Friday lu each month tach box It
laiij'ed twlco tnhtlni? bovea and circuit line
when alarm of i!re)n.rlve. the Kirn Dmmrt
ment han the rlirht of way on allftrcfia. All
veblclfa mtiHt Irlve near Ihe plileualk and keoj
way from the Are f aulno for running OTei
none.
Itcport of any careless driving foliu to 01
from HrtH by tbo Flru I)eiiartni"nt will bt 1
ibMikfully reclipit by the '-lilef faHt and j
cariiiepo drlvlnif la atrlrkly forbidden.
ANOTHER Bid PLANT.
The Bossonite Cotton Compress
and Manufacturing Company.
MeiiHrf 1 Jirt M lore Clia. IJ Mi-
nister ind W V. Seliy of Wac
an(3 W. A. I'jitnrHon and L. W
(ialbr.iith of Lani)ifa V. T.
BoRHonitc nf Tempi b ami II. K
Smith of l'niladeljihia have in-
uorporatud a company utylnd Thu
Hevponite Cotton Compren aad
Manufacturing Company and hn'H
received their charter from Geo. W.
rimith cecrela' of t-tato.
It will ho a manuf icmring btui-
nem including especially the man-
ufacturing of cotton compresses
bagging tiee gin- and all other im-
plements nececpary for ginning
iileaiiiiii haling j:i king and com-jjre'-riing
cotton.
The capital stock is: fj 000 GOO.
One of the directors S3d todD : "It
is not known exactly whether the
plant will ho located in Waco or
not. That will probably be de-
termined upon at the diroctoix
meeting the latter p3rt of this
week."
'I he company expect to e-tablish
their machines all otr the country
where cotton gin- are located
They are confident of its success
and claim that it will ho a great
saing as. compared with the old
process.
i) Hi ere will be elected at the
meetin" this wefk.
Don't be Deceived.
If yru want to drink the Best
Whisky Smoke the Fiucst Cigars
or eat thu best lunch in the city
GO TO THE OLD PACIFIC SALOON.
Geo I). I.anari Proprietor.
for lame baok tide or eheit DM
3hiloh'i Poroui Phuter. Priae 25
cent. Bold by WilliuBMn Dmg Oo.
The Streets sprinkled at Last.
"I have favore i street spriuklit u'
remarked Alderman liill Poage list
niht "but all ell'orti to eoure it
feemed of no a lil. I appealed to
a Higher authority who answer?
prayer and copious tljotU of water
are sent from the clouds to quiet
the murmurs of us here balow."
Dissolution Notice.
The laundry frm of Crow Bros &
Flood has been dissolved by mutual
consent N A Flood retiriiifr
Crow Bros will rtSiuiue all liabilities
and assets. Crow I5hos.
X. A. Flood
Waco Md 4.1-U3
Fifty cents pays for The New
one month.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAIEB
of Bourbon Ind. iji: "Both my
elf and wife owe oar lrrei to SHI-
LOH'8 CONSUMPTION CUBE."
For iau by Williimion Drag ooa-ptny.
JOHN L. DYER.
Attorn fa - and - Counsellor
at Law
Office No. I204 N. Fourth St.
Waco Texas.
DENTISTS
I! -htm Kin-riK inn ftoritirmpd a
c'.:i-s of ttu at St. Paul'-chnich
yesterday.
The rain a general throughout
the county and state. It came at
the right time and will help the
farmers greatly
At the meeting of the Waco
Truck Growers Association Satur-
day afternoon ilr. John Normau
was elected treasurer of the associa-
tion. In the district court Saturday
evenirg the i.i'e of G. A. .Siir.m-
ch3i''.'d with assault with intent to
cuiniuit murder was tried and de-
fendant acquitted.
County Clerk Turn Brown has re-
ceived the list of 127 notaries public
for .M Lennan county appointed bv
Goernor Hogg and ha- i'sntd
intices to the appointees to cjiialify.
Marr age licenses have b;en
issued since the last report to the
following parties: Henderson
0-vens. and Mis- Lillie Giles Sim
Kovella and Mis Concetta Milazo
Jesse Cade and Mrs. Alice Bron.
'1 he Trixaa State lrirfmans' Asso-
ciation will meet at Austin on
Wednesday the 10th iut. The
following gentlemen will represent
Waco. Messts J. P. Williamson
William Ijambdin 1'rank Crow
William Lockwood and W. U.
I Ijaon.
The Light ('lards are circulating
a petition soliciting aid from the
ciliens towards purch3siu: new
uniforms in order to appear attrac-
tive aid rttlect credit on Waco at
the state encampment which meets
in Austin in July. M.tuy citizens
have contributed something. It is
the first time the Light Gurds have
asked for assistance and it ii hoped
they will meet with a generous response.
N. T. HARRIS
Uffie uitr J-'int Xuttunat Jltink
Trlfltlmiif COtnt-rtlfm
PERSONAL.
Mr. W. Merrck Ford left la-t
night for N-sw York where he will
-pend several months.
S. G. Wirner of Tyler general
passenger agent of the Texas lines
if the Cotton Belt route is in the
city today.
E. II. R Green of the Texas
Midland nil way wa- in the city 3
short while yesterday. No special
importance was attached to his visit.
SEEEEBSKSMSSffii
; MILLINERY. :.
I 3m receiving Net- Mil
linery. New U air Goods.
Hair Dressing snd Sham-
pooicg done. I hae the
sjlvian Toilet Co.'s goods
for -ale.
MRS. B. J. DOSS
40M Austin St. ue3r 'th.
BHILOH'S VITALIZER ii wkai
;om need for constipation Lom o'
Appetite Dizzine and all lympiomi
f Dyapepsia. Priee 10 and 76 jenti
per bottlo. Seld by Williiaion Drue
Co.
One Fare Rates
will be made bv the International
Route (I & G N R. R..j to Nash-
ville Tenn and return May 9th and
J Oth acoount Southern Baptist con-
vention. Hnd to Little Rock Ark. and
return May 15th to lth aocount
Cumberland Presbyterian church
For rates train times and other infor
mation call on the nearest ticket
agent.
No Experiment.
In reachiug Austin San Marcos
San Antonio etc. via International
and Great Northern railroad Twc
daily trains e3ch way Insist upon
your ticket reading via IJearne oi
Taylor and the InterL.ational and
Great Northern railroad. Perfect
roadoed magnificent equipment.
i
A Piano. House that Don't Take
Notes.
Those who demand notes on time
sales of pianos and organs which
tin must transfer to manufacturers
or sell in order to raise money to
carry on bushier may try to dis
tort the straight forvsrd business
method- of reliable houses who do
not take notes. This should cause
buyers to investigate the difference
between buying from responsible
hou-es who do not demand notes
and irresponsible houes who must
have them. We have been estab
lisutdovcr twenty seven yta-s and
do no take notes on tune sales of
pianos and organs.
Tii". Gom.a.v & Bit" Wa.o.
40 and 50 cts a yard for 25 cts. "
GREAT OFFER IN LACE CURTAINS.
iiiiswcchtKwiii sen nargains in i.ace Curtain.- and fut
1 oie rtim rixiures witnom extra cost.
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valtiP fnr Ilil at 7? k. TTr " " ' " 'S"I
Lot 17 E::u Lace Curtain- -north "-") i'O tor f ' 50 a pair.
Lot S'J 3(l!l A lino nt Anili.r. Tr .H i- (': -.
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jit-L-aui ufsignt. wouea ol ett. regular fiuu valuis (or j- ju
rh.Mn.MtihK thnt we tarnish poles and fixtures with ail the
we adverti-e this week
ctrnij
Levine Bros
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ind BEST ROUTE I.&.6NRRC? " rnl
THE DIRECT ROUTE TO MEXICO VIA LflRFff
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1- -LLiAiN SLhlvl'KKs 0. ALL NIGHT TBAIXt". "j
C. L. Wood Travel! ur Pas. Atrent
. E Galbraith Gon'I Freight and Pas-. Azent.
D. J. Prior. Asst. Gen'l ass. Aeent. 1
PtlBufiiif Tex t t -r r'A fPKKrr fr -ri-jJ
Houston $ Texas Centi
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the Railway of Texas and
STANDS AT THE HEAD
FOR TIME AND
EQUIPMENT
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7.30 pm 7.00 ami
1 1. 10 pm 9.00 am
220 am 1 1.37 am
S 20 am 3 10 pm
2.15 'im 9.43 pm'
7.40 am 3.55 pm
7.07 am 4.40 pm'
10.20 am 7.55 pm
9.35 am 6.40 pm
12.10 pm 9.30 pm'
12.30 pm 9.50 pm
640 am 440 pm
6.25 pm 6.55 am
Between South anil Xnrth Tlxus
With Ehijmit CIIAUl CAJ?$
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9.30 pm
7.30 pm
4.52 pm
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Lve 12 35 pm
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Arr DALLAS LveJ 9.35 am
Arr SHERMAN Lve 7.05 am
Arr DENISON .... Lve 6.45 am
Arr. . .KANSAS CITY. . . Lve 1 1.00 am
Arr.". ... ST. LOUIS . .Lve 93 pm
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1, Monday, May 8, 1893, newspaper, May 8, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114874/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .