Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 186, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 2, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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Wheugh
Linens
My
BUT irS GETTING HOT
There is no disputing this Tbo
time lias conio when gentlemen mnst
lookup something light and airy in
tho way of a Summer Suit or if noth
ing more a Thin Coat U 1 no more
than actual truth to eay that I haro
tho finest and best stock ever display-
ed In Waco of
Mens Boys
Scerauckors
Draptloatcs
Alpacas
Thuybot Cloths
ClothsMohairs
Mohairs
And such an assortment ot
Straw Hats Light Weight Un-
derwear Neckwear Etc
That no Man or Boy can fall to bo
suited Irlrcs aro simply within tho
reach of all I must call special atten-
tion to my now celebrated
LINEN CRASH SUIT
Which I regard the Ixst ami cheapest
Summer Suit ever produced
MALLORY
THE CLOTHIER
WACO
TEXAS
THE WACO EXAMINER
Entered at tbe Toitoffice at Waco Tax ai
secondclass mall matter
No con matt lea tloua written on both aides
of the paper will rccclT attention at Mil
offloe
Itaiea of subscription
DAILY
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IS JfOXTHS
ravm nomrmBm
WKEKtV
TiiEitn aro no Wacosns now
iogoTcr spilt milk
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AdrtrtttlBM nut furaUtisd on application
Eutarn office iSTrlVanebnlldlaic Xew York
8 C BKCKW1TH Uanaier
Important nolle
Tho RllimiBawIll not bo held reponlble
lor 007 t > UU contracted by emptor of tht
onooczep on o written oideilcDOdbj toe
boloeea nanexer
WACO TEXAS JUNE 21885
It all depends upon tho farmers
cry
Uino out tho rejoicings over tho re
cuperation of the wheat prospects
Tub Dallas Times mocks at the
Herald and Gazette when their fear
T R JORDAN
Jenernl Kill floss
A fow days slnco wo had tho pleas-
ure and tho honor of meeting tho dis-
tinguished gentleman whoso namo
heads this article and whom tens of
thousands would delight to sco our
next governor
Gen Sul lloss is ono of the grand-
est men In all Teutas Attwcntycno
years of ago be was commissioned
brigadiergeneral In tho confederate
army Thoso who served under his
gallaut leadership can and do testily
to his cool daring and undaunted
bravery JIo was as gallant a sol
dier as over drew blade lor tho
Lost Cause aud was tho Idol of Ills
men
Ills was tho truo bravo soul while
fearing no danger was kind and gen
erous to a fallen foe aud many a fed
eral prisoner w ho fell luto his hands
loves and honors his name for his
many kind acts Ho was a knightly
soldier without reproach or stain
His heart wcut out to the humblest
in his command and every federal
soldier know he was the soul of
honor
When tho war was over and our
llag laid away to rest forever ho did
uol whine or complain but with a
truesubinlsslvcncsa born of as noble
anaturo as ever throbbed In a human
breast ho accepted tho sltuatlou
aud liko tho truo lover of his country
that ho w as he settled down to the
evenday affairs of life aud tried to
repair tho wasto places initio by the
war
warHe is as triumphant In peaco as ho
was In war Ills people rccoginzliig
his great abilities as a citizen and nit
a statesman sent him to tho councils
of tho state Ho served with dlstlnc
tlontu tho constitutional coin enllon of
of 1875 anil again iu the senile of
Texas Ills quiet demeanor good
sense and souud Judgment on all pub
lic questions as his strict Integrity
and social qualities endeared him to
every member of thoso bodies
No brighter namo gilds the pages of
Tcxau liUlory no truer more useful
man In our great state than tho gal
laut chivalrous Itoss and when lie Is
made Governor of the Lono Star
slate as he will be history aud the
verdict of tl a people will proclaim
that Texas never had a better or gran-
der executive At tho closo ot his
term ho will hand luck the banner
entrusted to Mm to bis sucressor
without ono strain or blot on its fair
folds but with Increased brightness
aud grandeur aud glory bul Itoss
lbr governor I Georgetown ltocord
Tho abovo from tho Gcorgotown
Itecord speaks but an oft told talo to
tho pcoplo of Telas It hath not a
strange or a discordant note lu it It
Is the rolco of the f ri ui1sitp of a great
Mate speaking to its most honored
chief aud In no doubtful tones Tho
sentiment is a common ono You
find it as well in tho northeast corner
as In tho southwest Iu the southeast
as In tho northwest Indeed from
center to circumference Ihcro is but
ono volco on tho subject It docs not
detract from his standing that last
year ho stood back for the sako ot
harmony and refused to contest tho
prlzo of tho chief magistracy with the
distinguished gentleman who at pres
ent fills the hgh ollico of gov
5omctn < Jornor ol Texas Itos has In this
If Dallas could only get her Dccf T tlraM without number stood
refrigerator works slartod she would bick and suffered tho fairest chsuccs
V have something for tho Nows to feed 5hIcn CTCr beckoned tho ambitious
forward the fame The
on when It arrives
Judoe Silas Hare of Sherman Is
often spoken of In connection with
the next governorship Ho Is an ex-
cellent man and would mako an ex-
cellent governor
TitK Herald Is tbo tamest paper In
Christendom Any other journal
would hays put up a Itttlo battle
against tho News threatned raid into
Its bailiwick
WiiENtvraa OalvestonNews man
stops off at a north Texas village now
It is understood thatliO can havo but
one object and a branch of tho etab
llsbmcntls announced fortliwllli or
sooner sometimes
The Post was willing to change the
contract so as to admit of Ilurnct
granlle Hut when It comes to going
to Indiana for rock with which to
ccraploto tho capltol It kicks liko a
bay steer So It goes II Burnet why
not Indiana
J
I > bt Present and Future of Waco
Is a neat book ot 136 pages which lias
lately found its way to our tble It
is a full complete and exhaustive his-
tory of tho central city and wcl
worthy tho careful attention of our
people Thanks to tho publishers
Kon a fourth rate pretense of a
morning paper the Post do talk
jure enough There Is ono thlug cer-
tain if tbe News wcro foolish enough
to undertake a branch within reach of
tho Post it would find a baro field for
Its morning enterprise A nioro con
teinptlble pretence of it morning pa-
per was never seen outsldo of Hous-
ton
The farmerTofilcIxinnanaro busy
with tbo bartost and glad Indeed are
wo that they will reap a far better
ono than seemed at all possible a few
dars slues Tho wheat will bo almost
entirely reaped as perhaps not qtilto
ten per ccutofthe entire crop of tho
county Is to Injured that It woul
yield a fair return Everything de-
pends upon the farmers now aud
right nobly aro they inecling public
expectations
on way to
time has now como for his friends to
listen no longer to theso things to
consult ouly tho good of tho stato and
their devotlou to tho gallant Koss
and push hint for the place for which
he is by naturo by long residence ex
perience aud deathless devotion so
peculiarly well fitted In every way
lloss steps upon tho political corns of
no honest or fairminded man His
ycteran aud wellknown modesty
Holds him back aud even now If bo
consulted his own views and interests
be would again tny nay to his friends
Buttbcso will no longer listen They
demand tbe sacrifice st bis bauds
114 will be compelled to honor It
From tho standpoint of tho poo
pie there will be but ono verdict
lloss Is tho man for tho placo aud pc
culiarly tho mau for tho times Ills
cool farscelngslalcsmaullko bearing
his strict Integrity his pure and uu
spotted life thq glorious past the
dignified useful and honorablo prcs
out point to him as tho Texan who
bas a work before him a work for tho
people for tho state which fostered
his young manhood and which
ho served so nobly when
her day of fierce and
fiery trial came The old citizens do
not forget the dajs when blsjpiithfiil
bosom was bared to the shafts of Its
avage foes others remember when
lid wars bloody work was to be
no on other fields lloss sprang to
tlje breach When It became ncces
ry to tako a staud for good policy
tho civil administration tho prom
ise of his manly military career Has
grandly redeemed by his tnauly ami
bravo bearing as a statesman as an
honest faithful cltlrcnasking nothing
for himself but dcmaudltigcvcr thing
for tho stato ho loves with a deathless
aflectlou and which returns his pas-
sion In a feeling as strnug as ct cr whs
exhibited by a free generous patri-
otic and Intelligent people
It is a source of fhe keenest satisfac
tion to tho KxAtiiNPit to nolo tho
unanjmttyoflhq people as they speak
out on this subject The Kxaminku
has know lloss all through bis event
ful and glorious careerfrom boyhood
to theprosont perfection of his physi-
cal mental and moral manhood aud-
it claims all for him aud In doing so
feels conscious that it Is still lnsldo of
tho mark which is confidently claimed
for htm Our devotion Is not of tho
ephemeral and unreal order which Is
up today and down tomorrow Wo
will staud and battle for him until he
Is elected to tbo governorship of
Texas
Prohibition
There aro iiicorcclvably graro evils
urklugln the wine cup and hiding In
tho Intemperate nso of Intoxicating
liquors Thero Is no lover of hi
kind In all this bright land w ho ilocsut
rccogntro this truth and tho problem
as to how the country ma > be guarded
and protected from thoso evils Is now
oxcrclslug fho very best minds not
only of Texas but of the nation It
Is a staggcrlug question and its ulti
mata solution Is fraught with tho weal
cr tho woe ofmjrlads of Gods own
people Vet for all this there aro
questions bound up Iu this solution
which rlso far abovo such injury as re
sults from tho nso of artificial stlimi
Inula lu this day as lu tho day when
our forefathers bared their breasts to
tho tight against tj ranny aud for per-
sonal llhert we cannot I jo too ci re-
fill how wo givo up principles for tho
founding of which tho heroes of76
gate up their blood and fortunes free
ly Iu a paternal or an ahsuluto gov-
ernment liko that ot Itussla It Is pus
siblo for tho government to say what
tho peoplo shall eat and drink n hat
thoy shall wear and nhol sort of
bouses they shall Inhabit but lu a gov
ernmental the people w lien the peo
plo aro sovereign It cant bo done
Ktcn a majority cannot du It A ma
jority bus no legal or Oodgltpn
right to say If tho minority shall drink
water or wlue eat wheat bread or
corn go to church or stay at home go
to ono church and not an other fcctc
Tho men who drink whisky pay
their taxes light for thn defcuso of
tho country oboy tho latva aud per-
form all tho other functions of an ac
cepted citizenship must bo permit-
ted to ordor their own lltcsos they
pleases inside of such lines as theso
Tho functions of reforms such as
these rest with the people themselves
and not with fho laws or with the
government Tho reforms contem-
plated by tho prohibitionists can only
bo worked out by tho citizen by the
people In their prlvato anil personal
capacllcs as sncli Tho lathers tho
mothers the schools the teachers and
all Iho thoiisaud and one moral agen-
cies of the land must find and apply
the remedies In cases where individ-
uals sustain Injuries from an Improper
uso fn them of tho privileges and
rights confercd by their citizenship
Ourbrato and devoted prohibition-
ists are going wrong Iu tnls matter
TheyarowastlngctlorU In storming
the Impregnablo defenses of tho rights
of tho people Instead of dealing the
vlco of drinkers a deadly blow from a
direction which Is perfectly correct In
morals and policy and which Is deadly
to all Intents aud purposes It Is a
pity that wo caut all sco this mat-
ter allko for If wo did drunkcucss
wouldnt stand as au evil for twenty
four hours
Yes dear Times Dallas Times wo
mean If only Houston liadtlio titf
deuco of ber debt She has only
eighteen hundred thousand and In
terest for twentyono years aud has an
83000 market house a few squares
of pavement where asphalt was onco
plauted and a hundred yards of sew
er At least thero was sewer there
onco Waco wants few such evidences
of goahcadltlvcuess
Tim Fort Worth Jazetto has at last
awakened to tho Importance of tho
blow against north Texas journalism
meditated by the News aud writes
up tho Juicy theme In lull column ar-
ticles It Is thought that the Herald
will get tho Idea through Its wool
also ono of theso fine daj s and then
tho subject will rcccivo proper treat-
ment on the grouud n hers tho out-
rage Is meditated
It Is said that Mr Joe Xallcwill
bring a suit for damages against fho
Missouri Pacific for the full amount
oftlie losses ho siMtalned by Iho Hood
He claims that his loss was occasioned
by tho back water caused by tho eas-
tern embankment of thtl road
Cm IANi our new consul to Ham
burg with his family was In tho city
jcstcrilay and left on the north-
bound Missouri Pacific for his field or
labor Col L carries with him tho
good wishes of hosts of attached
friends lu this section of Texas
That excellent and wideawake
paperthe MexlaUdgorU also for
nlnst Issueless campaigns It Is < aaf
y In favor of peoplo taking sides on
lucstlons alTeclIng tho public weal
before they ask tho peoplo for pfllce
Wuttu at tho first of it theres the
Alrarado llulletiii announcing the
death of Barney Olbbs boom Th
NEW SPRING GOODS
<
Is ralhcr reversing Iho natural order
Wo thought birth preceded death
Uutovldcntly wovo been misled in
this matter badly
TitR Galc8vln7 AdmruTs sllll
harping on prohibition Prohibition
politics aro bad whllo prohibition
morals aro oxccllcnt
Tiik oflcnslvo parllzan Iu tho
Waco postolllco Is still there mid
moans to remain as loug as tho grace
of Cleveland lasts
Waco has completely lost her re
cent drowticdout appearance She
Is as bright agatu as a now plu
Immnb linos big ad as a stun
ning thing Sunday morning Look at
It today
Waco eometli up out of tho depths
tttth sinlllug couutcnauco
Tho most popular cigarettes at the
popular price aro Opera Pulls
i i
Jnrk oti Art tiiiporlum
Times aro tight lis true but tho
craving for tho beautiful la just as
strong as cter Itecognlrliig these
facts Mr W 1 Jackson appears bo
foro the public lu tho rolo of a philan-
thropist aud a practical philanthro-
pist at that lie has gouo over his
largo stock ot bricabrac and object
of vertu applying tho pruunlng knife
to prices with a tree band aud a visit
tn Ids ciiitiorium on Austin street
will both gratify and astonish ton
Why not render bleak walls and un
laden tables objects of beauty when
it ran bo done also trilling a cost
A Itrmnrknble I ecape
Mrs A Duller of Tiiukhaunock
Pa was alllietcd for six tears ullh
aslhiua and bronehlts during which
time the host pli slclaus could give no
relief Her life was despaired of un-
til last October she procured a bottle
of l > r Kings new discotery tthen
Immediate relief was felt and by con
tlimlug Its uso for a short time she
m completely Hired gaining In
flesh fitly pounds In a few moutltv
Free trial bottles of IhW ccrlzjsB
euro of all throat and lungdisrac5Jil
tlMllts C MorrlsoirsrTfcv
Iargo bottles 1
rom the Hartford Conn CouranL
The old familar Ponds Kxtract
Is indeed a household frlcnu It Is a
mcdlcino which no wcl regulated
family can sllord to bo without For
half a century It has been beforo tho
public and from j car to > ear as Its
merits and wonderful curatlte prop
erties hato brcomo known It has
steadily grown in popular lavor so
that now it bos probably a great-
er salo than any other standard prepa-
ration on tho face of tho globe
To suhduo linln and control Hemor
rbages of all kinds it has no equal
He careful and get the genuine
nueklenta Arnica naive
Tho best salvo In the world for ruts
bruises sores ulcers salt rheum fever
sores tetlcr chapped hands chilblains
corns and skin eruptions aud post
tlvcly cures piles or nopay required
It Is guaranteed foglvo perfect satis-
faction or money refunded Prico
25 cents per box For salo by Castles
Morrison
From among tho many testimonials
received wo select tho following writ-
ten by J II Carter a resident of
Ihclps Co Mo who says I havo
used Shermans Prickly Ash Hitlers
to tho best advautago and can hon-
estly testify Hint It has clone myselt
and family an immense good and
from my experience reccoiumcnd it
hlghl to all sufferers
at tiii
KENTUCKY CASH STOR
havo a full ami complete lino of Scasonnblo Dry Goods Clothing Boots Shoes and Hats
Our Prices are as
Low as the Lowest
IF YOU wANT GOODS MAUVELOUSLY CHEAP DONT FAIL TO VISIT 439 AUSTIN STREET
Metal Poison
I am aroppctmJth l > y trade and during a
lerltsof year ntjr arinl bflr3 tare when at
work hare absorb n wondrrfnl imonnt of
metal potion llnrluit a rrofulom tendency
from nir youth the imalt particle of copper
and brain would pet Into the sore and br tnia
iKJitbii wMronteycdtuu ray blood
111 ray whole lyntcm bcLame Infected I wti
timted with tho itld remedial of mercury and
Iodide potAnalura B IIt Uou follow ray
teeth are all loot In my head my digestive or
deranged nrul 1 hare Iwen helpleM In
tan for oyer a year w Ith mercurial rhcum tlim
My Joints were all iwollen ami I loUlhcuie
of my arrui aud k ji and became hclptcaa ai
an infant
My mtrirlnjti boritme 0 Intent that It wan
Imtosilblc for mo to rest Tbo dtxtora adtUad
me to ro to the city hoipiul for treatment
This 1 could not bear A friend who has
proreft afrlend Indued uted me to trr Hwlfts
HpeclflcKlievInKlt woul cure me Others
tlliMoiiraeedmc but 1 acenrvd a few bottles
and have now taken two doien bottles The
Jan0 ism
attho Wiley JBS658tablcs Special
nltcnllonpald to horses placed with
us for board J no 12 Eiian ic Co
AdIce to Tlotliera
Mrs WInslows Soothing Syrup
should ahva > s be used for children
teething It soothes tho chlIdsoftcns
tho gums aliaa all pain cures wind
colic and Is the best remedy for tllar
rhca 25c a bottle
To lawrer1
Citations published In Iho Weekly
or Dally Kxaminek at the rato of llvo
dollars for four insertions
Iikos Toothache Drops euro lu ono
minute tlcrman Corn ltcmovcr kills
corns and bunions
On draught at Williamson Los
Illrcli beer ginger alo Deep I lock
water Vichy water
BROWNS
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
HILIOUSNESS
DYSIEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GENERAL DEI1ILITY
PAIN in the J3ACK SIDES
IMPURE HLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUHLES
FOR SALE BYAL1 DKVGCISTS
Tk Cmilaa ha TruU Uark aad criM 4 Mat
liac oa wrspt r
TAKB NO OTilBK
AUglll
Malarial Poison
iirtt iir ctbrtheuio iliclne w to bringd > e
bolioii to Hie surface Slut I broke out
silt
In runulnr snri1 l Itoj anon dlssppcartd and
Knrin My knci Mitcu liail be
come twittheir natural ilt have returned
Ihelr usual slro ami nrosuiipto ss ofjore Mr
arm and hands aro all right and ran tto
llicru wllhont Ialn Tho intlro dl ease ha
eft all part of lh body are two ulcers on ml
wrists which am healing ratddlr 1 am weak
from Ionic confinement butf havo the use of
allmrlliubs Thlslnvdhlno 1 bringing mo
nutof tho greatest trial of mr life and I rati
not llnl words uffli lent to Ll > r lay ap > 0
rtationotlts tlrtues and tbo grlllude 1 feel
Tho dmuth In southwest Oeorjjla last sprliic
dried up tho wells an wo wertMumpelltd to
lino water from tho crook on the plantation
Tne res < lt wim that all wire troubled will
chills attd fever 1 carried with mo sereral
bodies of Hwlft a tpe < ide and aa lous aa 1 took
It I hadiserrcrt hi alt h Aa soon as 1 raw
taking It I like tho rest was aflUcUtl with
chilli hen I rcsmmtl its use I was all right
again We have tined It las au autl loto fur
malarial polton for two or three sears and
haro nerer known It to fall lu a liiptlo In
staucc V C K LB LOW
Hum tar Co Oa Pci > t 111 St
Fond for t > ook on blood and kln dleacs It
Is walled froo 1 hk 8wirt M itciric to
Drawer t Atlanta aa
liall lwbl KcnuiJriurj Tli tTiilsisitaaMllllae > iiss J
trr a < Jeimn nl vr turpil fsmiUmssof Uw m 1H >
t onullpaliim hiiMm a si J to win Hrsular
Kpaia unMtis > iii l < It ft oUts th U liinin
ftet th hi wnl MrsMf
i n tt < ton
MRDIClNH
AH INVALUABLE FAMILY
Thousands of tentlmontala prove lt merit
AHttiHUUUlsrWIuSaTIillOUIrailSrilTATIUN
BEES BEES 1
BEES
Headquarters for Apiarian Supplies
tunokers Kxlrnucrsycclion lloxcs
Comb foundation Comb Foundation
Machines and all other Aplirlil Sup-
plies Iu largo stock Wo manufacture
the celebrated
Common Sense
BEEHIVE
tho cheapest and best hivotii tho mar
Let Wo hnyo formed a partnership In
tho manufacture of everything for the
apiary with Mr Ilnrucs one of tho
veteran beekeepers of tho United
States who will superintend tlitHnSlpf
ufn
Tho neatest turnouts in tho rty itttcrtitlott to tho huslucss Our faclli
carrlagcs hugglcs aud saJHo tibrscs ca for manufacture aro on a largo
scale Orders will rcccivo prompt
attention Send for circulars
Barton Forsgard Barnes
Factory and ollicc Seventh and Mar
WACO TKXAS
AVENUE HOTEL
Gongroii Avenno Austin Tex
Largest Best and Most Central Ho
teMno the Citj
Sample Itooms for Commercial Men-
D M WILSON7 PropriBtor
New Management Moderate Chance
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Ton
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IMPOUNCY
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lissm la aa sloot at isi
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aUSa atadatat taolri >
Uisrtjlaf la fits ta4 rr1
Msm biractapt lcU > MtM
faunas kstMHist
tS laDtMBsM fed WHhsMkl
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Uo J U Ust kaasaa arcats >
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rrwrpQ l > rpennaneBtl7 enred
CJLltJ by atMjwsrUm > r trtaurtit Tan
rial BwlUei Mill fn < s > s hrnJ fur Irfail
luilpartlcutsrs AdtlrrM t tlltpiW
Hmmttty Lvt it Stiii 81 V T
G N CURTIS
Wholesalo a 4il ltetnll Dealer in
Housefurnisliing Goo
WOOD COOKTOVES
Or THE HESTHUANDb
Tin and Wooden Willow Ware
CUOCKKUV iliASS AND SILVKU
WAUIL
New Siiaiicsaiiil Patterns
Dinner ami Toilet Sett
O
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EASTER GOODS
Ktfg Cups Nest Eggs and Egg Stands
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
or
BlltO CAOES UU NESTS ETC
ALL AT C N CURTIS
9 If2 4CC Austin Arcnuo
Tom Padgitt
Saddles and Harness
rrj
Stirrups Girths etc
AUSTIN AVENJE WAOOYnXAS
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ONLY 1
UV MAIL lOSTlAln
KNOW THYSELF
Great Medical Work on Man-
hood
Exhaaital Vitality Ntrroua end Physical
Debtlltr frematuri decline In man Krrors In
youth and the unknowu miseries ream ting
toot tut
from Indiscretion and cxnsses A
ererr man youni middle axed and old It
ran tains 12S prescriptions for all aruta and
chronic diseases each sne of whleh Is lnralaa
ble So found by the Author > hoseeiperlenco
tor 33 JtUi I such as probably never befor
fell to tbe lot of any physician aoo pagres
bound la fllUfu rantdUi baa flow work In-
Ter en mecbantcal literary and profes
lonal than any other work sold In tats coon
try for tifto or he moner wtll bfl rtfundad tn
very Insunc 1 rlceutifytl by mall poitpald
IllustraUre sample 6ccnU Send now Oold
Medal awarded the author by tbe Mattopal
Modlcal AasoelaUon Uitboofflcerof HhlcU b
Theftclencanf Life ahtnill > read by the
younRforlnstrtKUnn and by the afflicted for
relief It wlllbemnt all Loiulon Lauret
There ts no memUr fir menHjto whom tna
Science of life will not t e useful wbeUier
youth parent guardian Inst rut tor or clergy
Address tlio 1 eabody Medical Institute or Dr
W H larier No i botSueh itrHt Bueton
Maaswhomay be consulted on all dUcaaei
requlrlns skill and ciptrleiue sbroitlfl ami
Obstlnatedlstases that have baflUd the skill oi
allolhrr > brsrlaDia specialty But h treated
nocesifuly without an Initanreof failure
Mtntion this naper
HKAL THYSELF
JN0
T WALTON
R eat tale and Financial Agent
Office In rear of th < Waco fltal Bank
WAVU TVXAH
forTale
1M acres situated J mllci west nf Wa
ca brlrk bouse ftoo1 rlitcm 1100000
03Oarrea Bltuaie < 121 Ztnllea west of
Waco eunlaluluslWarres Inriilll
ration Ui arts pasture and 1W
acres In wood with housM ftOOOOO
sa with t rooms and lut MilU oq
North tlh lUHit W0 0
TRJORDAN
Call and Examine our stock of Spring Dry Goods whito Goods Fancy Goods Notions c
>
HEADQUARTERS
FULL AND COMPLETE OF
Lamp Ghandaliers Kerosonn Fixtures Etc
PUMPS AND PUMP FlTrNGS A SPECIALTY
C N CURTIS WGO TEXAS
PAIDTIP CAPITAL
SURPLUS
100000
65000
m VLCO NATIONAL Ml
WAOO TEZAS
Special attention given to Collect ions nxdmnjrobougtil suit soMnn an tai
ol tlieUiillo
J W MANN lYrslilont
1 titiitesninlKiiropo
IK lWl Cs llf
WACO STATE BANK
WACO TEXAS
Collections Made and Promptly Remitef
COKUIMrONDKNTS
TW IIOUBK Houston I COItlllN ItANKINd CO New Yor
bTATKhAVINOH AShN BtMnls NATIONAlilAUK Hank Ne Yc
UAIUIIU1UIIINH Codftlrrstnii bTATIl NAPI Hank New tlrlcf
JIKItCIIANTS LOAN AND I ItUbT J II ItAYMONII Co Autla
C M SELEY President W W SELEY Cashier
JOHN FARLEY
WIIOII3IAIIS IIEAIJR IN
Anheusers Celebrated
EEe BEERi
Unttalnlu halUnil suit rleaure n
nreraK h
Northern Lake Ice I
Hard and Soil Coil
Supplied to the trado by tho oar load or lit sis tilt
quantlttia lker If and roal delUered anjapm
In the city or at the depot for shlpmcuL u J
yards Ur tanlts and uMco northeast cortisr
public square Waco Texas
I0HN FARLEY
Firstclass In All Respects
CORNER FOURTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS WACO TEXAS
HOLT HEATHERLY Proprietors
Thlsctrellcnt house la well known Is newly furnished an 1 situated near the lopots ban
and theaters The streetcars pass the door every few minutes
D nToUANU Manager
New NT
ORAND BROTHERS Proprietors
Ten Largest Sample Rooms In the State Everything Convenient
Commercial Men
Most rentral location Finest fn ruts hut hotel In North Tciss Corner Atntln Fiillt
stncts Wai < o Oftlreon rround linor 1 hla hotel has rMtnlly Uen refimiUnvd an 1 reius
eled from lotlom to Uiis and U now opru fyr tho ritepllou f Kiait
W M RAGLAND
JHBTHItHR
Establlshod In 1071
WACO TE
STATKiXLaUGH
llospootfully asks n contluuonoo of Ilia custom so enoronsly ulf en I
Uio ut your
ErorytlnhB rou wish In tLo lino of
GROCERIES
Wo Are stockoil mnl better lircimrcil IlisncTcr fo stipiiljr the trslc
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