Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 89, Ed. 1, Friday, March 2, 1888 Page: 8 of 8
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In mine we got hotter bargains limn
fil i whom doc and besides because
tie > tiro always polite and aoeoiiimo
litiiigund deliver goods promptly
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M ir has I I arrc hm returmid
lr in uortiiprn Texin
Mr M Hale the onleiprisiiiji
ur Iriiiuiiior is in tho city
Mr Oiuir JohitHou I ll yestorday
f r luini on a i lt to her frioiulx
Mi d W la i popul ir hotel
i in ot Wojtuit V IU in in iho city
Mis I nla Mill i who I in been vis
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lit I in I r i t plai tors of Mchei
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fr < i i iIvpmoii where ho went to
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turn il troiu tin aii ami inow in
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dai ton tn runrohont Lonrad laek
ton m tun itppetd to tho court ol aj >
pia i el hi ut d jPbteday
I H Uefiley of tho Dalbis Nous
ta m town It iH saitl that his mission
is to ifpt buinehs oiiough to warrant
tho News in running a special train
out of Dallas with Us morning paper
M i 1 II Davenport of Mist land
Is stopping at the Paeitic Tho major
is out ot tho pioniors ot lVva llo
in us ii Fi in o dow n on our niibscrip
ticn to keep posited about tho
uini stag tight
l > i 1 l Walker of lloriinMi s
I Ipeitintr m the city 1ho doc
r mil ti u two weeks look
luu hi in rth leas lie thinks ot lo-
ci in Win i en I in Iaaminimi
w io liait to > oine lnm a a it
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Mr A or the iiperaiMiduiit ol the
in y 1 lectrn I jlt ci mpaiiy loft
ett i it tut I t orth on buuie
Mi mis tins i inn a i tin r
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ar inl it Ti n but himnr
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Mr H i is i f datt7iiie tho-
r i nl mri nt Inuveen Waco and
I rk urn j i Tin Iaaminui a
1 ini t nli intrlii Mr das
in the pei p in oryidl endorses
l it I imim it politics and ioorge
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rorllniiii tuitliii
oils the bcrt groceries m the
ina i lo Thompson
o delivers goods in hi lino
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Who is ihvnys courteous in his
re it in of eiis toinerff r Jo Thomp
tOll W o IU no best treshl > parched
i < i lo I liompson
W I ha itio noicot assortment
ol < is in Hie inirkt t Jo Thompson
i ns sprinsriiHp i ats tit eMraor
dinari loyjrli ohi lowino Hros
h > t ttcaks and > flee in tlio city fit
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FRIDAY MARCH
hXAMIVKli WACO TKXAS
Waco ifitimlry U tho boot
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C11I1 paid lorriesbutter and gntne
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rt I nt ti tt this tin p
Mrs A Ituliii m is iimovi d her
iiiilliuei il iro from Hie < piaip to
Xorlh Ioiiith btreit i est to the treit
railway olli e
The tiiiiioiiici in rt t Mi Polk
Mi nut i lor the olll e o count nidge
will bo a hiirpriso tn some and a
lii cK llii Uimi sLa in
emuiil 1 rn iin
trtiigomeiit ol a prologue with a Inl
usi and a wait which wtis put down
in Hi b II tis a l ipso ef twelve tours
buforo tie lirst ai t aud it appeared
lo the audience to t > i nc
ualit t bins > f tho duration
llldli ted Patti loti hweyer i
the rodpinpt on of all ihtiLwtien she
ha a ihance and Love ami Duty a
loids her a i hauie 1 herein is it only
merit Iho stetootypid villiau was
there and the liroois ot identity also
the treble bogus heiress und tho real
hoiross anil tho man supposed to be
the miirdurir und the real iiiurdt ivr
nothing was lai king of tho Usui 1 d
totdicovered In thonicki I novel Ilit
In tho dead orchard of withered
fruitless boughs Puttl Uoa range1
the fun and tho genius > j
tilling tho desert of platitudes with
the wine of mirth bho was the
laughing spite milking tho dreary
brilliant quickening tho load and
like a pearl on a sand heath hor inei
it bited wheio all elso w a wont
loss
i III Ill aire
This popul ir place ol auiiienient
opoi ed this woek with the largest 1
programme and mot brilliant lift ol
attructions n ha over presented to
the Waco public It ha engiiced
lor tie yveek Mr Chin CI irk
the dai ins and attilo irapio per
1 inner Mr luidy eiitlarwho al-
though yit i mere youth and almost
a novice on the singe has tichieved
ttie onviuhlo reputaiiou of the yeat
e t tiiiitortionist on the stage Hums
dntlith the roi t eccentric comc
ilian and Mis Ivite ihc
popular voeiiht and the ib Tvedh
iipultr Williams iters all go tii
make up a Itrtcla programme and
enteit tinineiit ot which the audience
never tire and tklight to iect ll with
rounds of applii = c Adinisien
twentylive cents gallery eats tilteen
cents
Ihe liimct t onl In ilit > lilt iiumir
Is incompetent to lommunicnc the
iuoxpresitle satisfaction and incom-
prehensible consequences resulting
from a judicious ueo of the wines and
liquors on saout the Ilouo of dord
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NOT BLUFFING
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bcniti lbiurips mid till Into Mnita
incH it Hill Uro
do to Hiiimrksfor tlio best vtne
tiud ngfir
At lioWem you ciin nitn good
rem tii < fii tor a ulrktl
L nsh liili vcnl < > rk nmi bcol t
tho Win o Mipply MtuUit
I lent mudsill tlp ih t tb Mher
Moon > oUtli Third tic t
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AUTHOKlZtS 1 HE CONSTRUCTION
THE COUNCIL
STRUCTION OF TEN CISTERNS
Alsotiw Purchase of a S4000 Silsby aS730
Hose Carnage and Au lionzed the
Location of a New
Fire Station
The city couiuil met m rcyuhr scs
hiuii ut 7W p iii Jat night Mnyor
auirjiia in tho uhiur multd tho nldor
tho
ty had boon sucil by Mrs Urawimul
uuiinimrtot Dulton Ho oho tiled
titteiiiion to tho oniHry condition ot
the cty Mcsuid ho had received a
Loiiiuiunlent ou troui a lady teacher I
of tho public MhotNMrs Auder
Hon uhking tor itaiaoti8sho was
u widow withehl Iron to support and
that it had been reported to hoi that
the hot lth phyti iaii about to
dMtroy her wardrobo bceauso she
searh t leer He
had i > en id ol
hoped that it fiiieh wftb done that sho
wittld buliborall eomppiiMitid Ho
IimI undo a tmli v i h J If Wa kcr ct
i in oiii n N rli ixti sire t and
I up d tins oiinti1 would fidorn tis
tn 11 n lie hud ido puichased the
ul hick ut Autiii
it < ipeit in the
1 m Ir IJewle toi f I c w Inch was
i inoin thun le had been nutti r
icd b tho couueil hut ho hoped the
uncil would confirm his anion ti it
was veiy important llo also cull d
attention P > en tstn notes which were
pasM d due llo aid that this
probably tin
was
Iit time thtit ho would
pleiiHiut hiirpiio to many Mr Sur Uir0sD the council aud he wishod to
rati is an attorney by profession lin-
ing been admitted to nc bir at Wuro
some yours sineo Iiolng tloa civil
engineer no all > wod his naino logo
beloiotho pooplo for tho olliee of
i ountv Hiirvevor to w hu h oilico ho
was ilcctid tilling it Willi marked
lidelitvand abilitv For some time1
hu hiiH boon engaged in Mirvoyuig i
chool lands for tho state Mr Mir
ratts roiidenco hero his thorough fa-
miliarity with every detail of his
olliej while county surveyor has
given Mr Mirratt a thorough iic
ualnlanco with tho resources aud
needs ol this county and taken all to
i ther make him t formidable coni
notilir for tbu honor sought
qieak on tho nust vlttd question
lore thtm and he uiiiid that tho o
cisterns should be biilt and engine
uiitlhose bo ortlertd to pr tect the
ut from ito He km w tlmt coi pot-
ations wero soulltss and tlu oity of
W tco was now in tho power ol two
deadly powers tho water contract
tiud the Toll Bridge company
lie had rofd the sweet uoto ot tno
siren in tho Da inking for time
The timo had united when nan were
not alraid to speik their minds on
fonee ol their llvo Tho cisterns wll
I protect tho cinlut tho water cou
i siinur inutt tiso bo looked altr and
I ho udvinod them alterwards lo listen
t to propositions for water contract
It w s tho time now tor every man to
tond u his i Wee anil do his duty
The action ot the mayor in purohas
olwty through Pleas W l i prop
er
a 1 tier tr m tho ci If t dh pi y
oian Wn ret I recommending tho et
tal Iliment ol a city hotntal as he
tout d Unit there wero many deaihs
in Waco trem persons who received
no niediial attention whatever lie
also stated ihat tho drainage system
of tlioi ity w is so imporlci 11lint water
was standing under nutty houes and
wa liable to breed inilections di
i use I ho matter was relerrcd to the
initary cointnitteo as far as localities
wero inei tioncd
Aldennan trid r otlnred a resolu
tlon authorizing the mayor to pur
chin the denrgia house tor 50 for
lintpiM pinpoos Aldorniin Klout
noy was opposed to tho resolution be-
cause ol the past history ot tho build-
ing It wi s fi most exeelliiit locality
and the ptiictiaso ot it would be an
oud ot iho partnership which tho city
had iudugetl in for many years to
carry on immoral practices
Alderman driller thought the Ideas
of Mr Klonruoy wote punly seuti
nioiil and he was not eogui uit of tho
fact hat the city had bren in part
nerhip wiih such an institution
Aldeiniiii Laiuthorrt said he was
opposed to pun basing for hospital
purp is S an oxbawdy house
Aldenniu McCullocb was in favor
ot purcha i g iho house for the pur
poso of abrting iho ab miination and
would mote to amend Mr iriders
resolution to stnko rut tho winds
For liospitul imriiosos
The niti or st ited that thi puri base
was biibp ci to tho ground lease to the
owners ot the building Marshall
Heard which lease expires in July
uin ut tho same time tho Water Woiks
cojtract did
Aldeimsu 1lournoy said if such
was tho else ho yvas opposed to tho
resolution
Alderman Ttbbs = uid hewasaho
oppoptl to it as it would bo throw
ing fUO
Alderrntm ridor withilrowhis ros
i lutiou
The mayor was authoied to iu
Tiio great American jury tho poo sni tho health physician to burn
plo liavo rendered a verdict in favor Sllc1 tides of Mrs Audorfon s a
ot the goods old l > It 11 Davis at tho WIS leeined necesary aud that sho
lloue of Lord
Watches links and jewelrt re
pairod in lirstcliss style and bt rea-
sonable prices at Kigltnds old sland
1C0 Attfctin Avenue
P Wr Mm hkiu
lxtru gortl alue in uiotis
can bo had at lewine Hro
lilll the Ni It
Has II 11 1
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shoes
be rn ompetiscd for them
Tho mayor and cil attorney wore
instructed to i ondomii the land of
Mrs Mod to opon IJaylor avenue
Tho committee on printing report-
ed that there was a bill from the Day
wnlch was inerted by tho Mavor
c < u g atteuuon to iho cxpirntioil ot
timo 1 ir tno payment ot city taxes
and tint tie comtiattoe thought the
ainotiut should bo paid by tho tax
lienor Mayor Murgis uul he
Irliutpal und tci tir
hu 1 iuscricil it bocfitiMO tho city ue < d iiiFtrtictcil to look lor a b
ltd nioiioy and Mr Humphries v b the now lire btntum
I not aid j to oxpiud monu fur tuch a J Tho mayor a uutl or t
tll °
t urposo nioncN to p1N t01 0
the
AUleninu doodo undo a speech
on the illogality of tho cit > u pa > ing
tho aniouui of tho bill which c > n
simicd uire than V > worth of nine
about a bill for 1 an than that amount
Alderman Uootlo aid that the mut-
ter was iiowj and ilto U iy hat a re-
porter who was paid to run around
anil uit now
The report of tho eonimittee was
adopted
Iho mayor eaki lie was drawint a-
very largo sulnrv and could atlord to
pav thoie littlo bills for tho cty
Tho Mayor said that debris had
been loft in front of tho Mono build
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niado the fodowiug report of baths
t < r the unnlli ol IVlouaiy Whit
l i blacks > ninles 10 females >
Tho supervisor of public < hools r <
ported fT JO collected for tuition etc
Irom pupils iiot entitled to fioe tu
t ion
ionThe
The linanco comnitioo brought in
bills lor the i urn nt ii dobteduos in
curted in I obruary and they wero oi
d r d paid
The mayor was inlrticted to pay
Dr Sneed if Vii for propeity needed
tor openinir an allov and to make tho
alley only > let t wide
Tho matter of plieing a in w loreo
around Oakwood cemetery was jiost
this nitttor bocuieo ttey spoke in do poned indelinitely
Alderman rider from tho com
mittee selected to ropoit on bids for
liiiiiibfrinu the houses rtcomnicudid
tlint the conduct ho awarded to
Messrs Patterson ICemulo tor iOTo
Mayor tturgts sa d ho thought thai
tho council Wfi going too last ami
thought that all tho regulations of the
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Patti Komi closed her Waco season j ing propel ty to open atrctts win rat I nited Mates postal system bo invet
lat night nt the iarlu d with hdgar ilicd tiirutotl before going into a contract
Smiths coineiitdrunm unti I d dove i Petition from citizens asking the I Tlio matter of awarding emit nut
mid Dut ho play is nothing improvement of iSouth Klovonth wfS postponed nut 1 the next inei t it I
mm its oddity consisted in its nr tnet was referred tu Alderman The m ivor rcpoitd that Mr Mu
Mintli tn a spccift oomuiittoe tins lawyers hid protnied that ho
KBi liinon wa passed ntrhoring would open It Hers on street by net
tho ina1 or to pav JfilTi lor tho right Mondtit
Aldennan McCulloc i reported that
a contrat had been made to put low n
ere > iiig at th > > int rei ios ol
Pom th and Pruiklin I
Ahletmiii trider lnm tho com
nittee lust in ted to advertise forbi it
tor the hu lding often citerns lor lie
protettion recommended that tho
bids ot Mr McNeil of sMl ii
ten cisterns Jslu in the
dear holtlrg 1 G70 leuroUi
of water be accepted Miornui
irider moved lint tho commit bo
nwardod Adermal Tilths seconded j
Alderman Jaruthcrs moved to ameutl
f
so th it a less number than ten may bo
constructed in tho option ofthowaj
tor committee Aldorniin Ilournoy
did not know how the cistorus
wero to bo tilled Aldormun U rider
said that tho water would bo
puinned into the first cistern trom
tho sjiring at tho river b tho engine
All the cisterns would bo o ineoted
by pipes which wotilel have hut oil
valves Tho plant woul I c sT 1 B
than what would oo paid the wtier
company for water lor one yiar anil
ihon not got any water Aldonna i
Eyoriv did not understand exaitly
hoiv the cistorens could bo kept til il
Aldonnaii Joodj thought th it tho
council proposed to intet too much
money in ibeexierimeiit Alderman
Juruthnr thought that th ipnqeet wis
one of economy us well as utcisity as
the money expended would situpl be
what tho city would expend in about
a year tor h drains Another
engine is uecisSarv any way
Tho people expectd the
ma tir to be closed right then
with no more dlly dilh with Mr
While and it it was not srtl d
Tno people would bo heard from
Alderman 6l < phenson said that tho
council ad worked with tho Water
company long enough and ho was
through wit it The vote was then
taken with tho follvwing roult
Ayes Tibbs Under Gut ethers
Smith Stephenson Piourtioy anil
Wallace 7
Noes McCullocb doodo aud l y
orly
Adonnan tJrider then stateel that
the Silhbt Manutacturo had ollereel
them ti o i ongine lor Jt Oto a
hose carrriago for 700 and hose for
76 cents per foot Iho engino would
bo sold on four years time at 6 por
cent interest
Tho ivutor committee yvas 1l
stnated to negotiato for tho purchase
ot an engiuo ami hoso cart
The mayor was instructed to take
up the Houston aud Texas Central
bonels out of tho money of tho sink-
ing fu ml
The water and tire ecmtnittees wire
on east
as decided by tho commit
pointed to tSitHs vulm
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eullar curaivo powers
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What you muJn umja
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elfcontcs d luurdcter
Misses Postwick and Watkb
iniuosvillo loaprd from tho at
Millheim on the Mima I rn D
and now lies in ti dyiinj 0iHl
i the I ariatit tounty pi
city
nty W1Sy i inon Fitth street and that tho
lor occup > ing ptfct iJ Vnrtv was beinjr Ihreateued with damtigo j Tom l orB iho tho n u iL
rlainio d wore a pattoi net pro hi Biu jr i 1lilllns PU u ft mittinice treasurer of lanola i nt
Tho land was on > isn ° Alderman bnnth leported thatthoio j lynched Ho i limbed t ftf 1
was a daugerciis In 1j on the lirldgo j treo upon which how
street tidewalk savins that ho wauted t
Tlio gas couunitteo reported favoru off and broko his own
by on placing electric lghts at cor dead body was 1 ft m tn
neiot Mary and Kghth and Xoilh
ecoitd and Jollerson at 12 id each
per month Tho report was adopted
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Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 89, Ed. 1, Friday, March 2, 1888, newspaper, March 2, 1888; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth113668/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .