Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 350, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 1, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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WACO TEXAS MAY 1 1880.
Local Time Card.
M Uaaarl Kaaaea Teaaa.
PassengcT Trains South Bound
No 1 arrives ..i .. .1:21 a. m. x
No. S arrives i 1-osp. m. Jilt mln.
No J leaves 1:20 p. a.) dlaner.
utiu Bound.
No. 2 doe .' 2:13 a.'ra.
No. 4 doe ........f.i .....1 8:10 p.m.
Local Freight!.
No. 87 arrives lliMa. in.) .
No.W leave U:55P' m!
No. o arrives iS:Mp.m. j Korth
No. us leaves.. liip.ni. """n-
Travis Jonas
Ticket Agent Paelflo Hotel Block.
Cottea Belt Koate.
GOIKO WIST.
rrln No 1 arrives K.soa. ra.
t " 20 Mlxedleaves 1:20p.m.
OOIKQ AT.
irsln No. 2 leaves......... 4-20p.m.
Train No. S8 mixed 8:0ua. m.
Between Waoo and St touts solid train via
Pnragoald to St. Louis o i Iron Mountain track
Into union Depot.
C. C. Dknnis
Ticket Agent Faclflc Hotel Block.
H.T. t).
West bound.... I Arr 6:oa. m
(Ait 4:S0p. m.
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i.'T t.wa m.
. asse p. m.
..8:00 d. m.
L't .-..10:30 a m.
R. H. HILL Ticket Aaent.
Under Paelflo Hotel Block. Opposite Postoulnn.
Go to Joe Lehman's for ico cream.
Fishing tackle from the plainest to
tho very finest at Ambold's. t
Celebrated Budweiser beer at Cotton
Exchange. t
Fish and game of all kinds at the
Silver Mood '
bears' sure onre for catarrh is the
best. 426 Austin street
Elegant assortment of silverware at
J. Levinski's.
See bargains in real estate offered
by James I. MooVe in another col-
umn. Taulman & Vivrctt run the People's
Grocery corner S. 6th and Austin
street.
Parties desiring board will consult
their interest by calling at the Silver
Moon i
Call on .A. Friedman 303 North
Fourth street for cleaning dying and
Repairing.
Scdberry & Wolf corner 4th and
Mary streets for all kinds of wood
stove wood a speoialty. t
George Campbell is the best posted
man on lottery business in the state
Buy your tiokcts of him.
J. B. Vesey wood and coal opposite
new depot. t
Ladies' cuff buttons with chain and
fiin attachment jn solid gold and plate
litest novelties at Levinski'c.
Go to your Uncle Duff Domnau to
buy your jewolry or to borrow money.
Opposite McClelland Hotel and south
side square.
To read with comfort without strain-
ing your eye-Bight buy your glasses
from Levinski who will guarantee to
fit you.
Dor fruit or ornamental trees call on
J. H. Hurwood at Bvenino News of-
fice Franklin between Fourth and
Fifth streets. Asparagus roots by the
hundred or thousands
The White Elephant takes the lead
in fine liquors and cigars. Choicest
brands of old Kentucky whiskies and
dandiest mixed drinks in the state t
I have over one million dollars worth
of real estate to sell and most of it is
bargains and I desire to say that I am
only offering to sell bargains. I can't
get big prioes and if you want you
porperty sold quick give low pricer
and give it to me. I. C. Meek.
Ladles are delighted with artesian
btahs. '
Friends Romans and countrymen
buy your wood from Vesey Mary
street opposite new depot.
The best assorted fancy 'conMes at
Joe Lehmaa's.
All prescriptions carefully compoun-
ded at J. E. Bears. 425 Austin street
For well served meals go to Leh-
man's south 4th street.
For fine watch and jewelry repairing
to J. Levinsxi 421 Austin street t
go
For fresh stick and fancy caudles
you can get the best at Lehman's res-
taurant south Fourth street.
New crop Louisiana malasses extra
fine at Joe Thompsons.
Joe Lehman keeps all flavors of ice
cream.
Insure with Fitzhngh & Motz. un-
der Faoifio Hotel.
If you want a fine livery turnout
patronize Molder & Hcarne's north
side of the public square. "
If you want treh tatty candy no tt
Joe Lehman's south 4th street
Fresh orop cranberries at Joe
Thompsons 4th and Franklin street.
Try a sauecr of Lehman's cream.
Buy your meal tlokets at Lehman's
restaurant south 4th street. .
"The Old Oakofl Bucket
The Iron-bound Bucket
Too Most-covered Bucket"
la very likely tho one that hat conveyed pol-
fi!j"JR! Vrtem from some ohrwSl.
wnoso waters havo bocomo contaminated
Sh111 "I"' I.ult E Percolations from tho
!3rtJr?Srad0t' tno?2 Potaoni from the
KShm.iand "5?!? youweK a Poll of malarial
22S0iJBr- bUlou ever and to keep the
fe:Jddno'"...5n lunS " healthy and
2rViSndltln use Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It arouses all the ex-
cretory organs into activity thereby cleans-
.V2& PWW tho system freeing it from
au manner of blood-poisons no matter from
SXfc.iXU'!!6 h?vo ."issn. AU diseases
originating from a torpid or deranged liver.
Sf.JS?m nPu Wood yield to its wonderful
curative properties. It regulates the stom-
ach and Dowels promotes tho appetite and
digestion and cures Dyspepsia "Liver Com
PbUnt'! and Chronlo Diarrhea. Salt-rheum.
Tetter Eracma Erysipelas Scrofulous Bores
and Swellings Enlarged Glands and Tumora
disappear under Its use.
"Golden Medical Discovery" Is the only
S15S2. i!vi?5 modlolne sold by druggists.
wuiv jrwNM oanuwQ 01 its DCuO-
fltinir or curing In every case or money paid
Coprritht IMS by W08WS DU Mrc AM
"THE BARRING OF THE DOOR."
The Extern Incident Which Famished
tho Theme of a Scottish Song.
It is not generally known that the in-
cident which forms tho subject of tho
droll Scottish song "Tho Barring of
the Door" which also occurs in the
"Nights" of Strapnrola is of eastern
origin. In an Arabian tale a block-
head having married his pretty cousin
gave tho customary feast to their re-
itions and friends. When tho festivi-
ties wero over ho conducted his guests
to the door and from absence of
mind neglected to shut it before re-
turning to his wife
"Dear cousin" said his wife to him
when thoy wero alone "go and shut
tho street door." "It would bo strange
indeed" ho replied "if I did such a
thing. Am I just made a bridegroom
clothed in silk wearing a shawl ana
a dagger set with diamonds and am I
to go and shut tho door? Why my
dear you nro entry. Go and shut it
yourself." "Oh. indeed I" exclaimed
tho wife. "Am L young robed in a J
r1tvca SM nnfl nt-irf iwiiiaiici nfArtAo om 1
ua uut v tlWVf USV lIVVIVUO DIVUVDi U1A1
to go and shut tho street door? No in
deed I it is you wlio have become
crazy and not L Como lot us make
a bargain." she continued "and let
tho first who speaks go and fasten tho
nnni ' " A mwwl " cnirt flin lmcltntwl
and immediately ho became mute and
.1 ! . . M-J t-1- .1
both sat down dressed as thoy were in
their nuptial attiro looking at each
othor ana seated on opposite sofas.
Thus they remained for two hours.
Some thieves happened to pass by
and seeing tho door open entered and
laid hold of whatever camo to their
hands. Tho silent couplo heard foot-
steps in tho house but opened not
their mouths. Tho thieves camo into
room and saw them seated motionless
and apparently inditferent to all that
might take place. They continued
their pillage therefore collecting to-
gether every valuable and oven drag-
ging away tho carpet from beneath
them; they laid their hands on the
noodle and his wife taking from their
person every article of iewolry while
they in fear of losing the wager said
not a word.
Having thus cleared tho house the
thioves departed quietly but the pair
continued to sit uttering not a sylla-
ble. Toward morning a police officer
came past on his tour of inspection
and seeing the door open walked in.
After searching all the rooms and find-
ing no persons he entered their apart-
ment and inquired tho meaning of
What ho saw. Neither of them would
condescend to reply The officer be-
came angry and ordered their heads to
bo cut off. The executioner's sword
was about to perform its office when
tho wife cried out. "Sir he is my hus-
band. Do not kill him I" "Ohlohl"
exclaimed tho husband overjoyed and
clapping his hands "you havo lost the
wager; go and shut tho door." He
then explained tho wholo affair to the
Solioe officer who shrugged his shoul-
ors and went away. St Louis Re-
public. The Fair Sex In France.
Placoaux dames. Tho fair sex of
all classes of society aro just now dis-
tinguishing themselves in tho French
capital. What with lady doctors
lady artists lady politicians and lady
agitators of all colors thoy aro mak-
ing remarkable progress. SnouUFthey
continue to advance at tho present
rate their male rivals will have to
look to their laurels. The Parisienne
is evidently determined to show that
she is fit and ablo to bocomo a public
character. Too long has sho been kept
in the background to tend 'the chil-
dren and mend tho stockings. The
time hasarrived to prove to the world
and i particularly to their masculine
tyrants that women aro really superi-
or beings and capablo of taking care
of themselyes in the struggle forlifo.
They havo not yot obtaihea the right
of political voting and consequently
cannot bo deputies but thoy look for-
waru 10 mai vicwry ui uii euri v uu-
riod and say they will not bo satisfied
until thoy got it Thoy hold that be-
'ing forced to pay taxes they aro en-
titled to havo a voice in tho affairs of
the nation. In anycose they con-
tend With some reason that things
could not possibly be worse than they
are and in all -probability would be
infinitely better. London Globe.
Announcement.
Acceding to the demands of maov
of their country friends tho pro
prietors of the News havo determined
to issue in a few days the first number
of tho Waoo Wekklv Stock and
Farm News. While it will be a
nctcsjKtjnr it will devoto special at
tention to matters of interest to farm
crs and stookraisers. It will bo a five
column eight page sheet and will aim
to be just such a papor as will meet
the wan's of the country farmer's
home.
By an arrangement with Cant. J. JJ.
Elgin the Stock and Fabm News
bassccurred the subscription list of tho
Wccklv Examiner and hence will ntnrt
with a largo bono fido subscription list
llus iact is sufficient to establish its
value as an advertising medium.
All subscribers to the Weekly Ex-
aminer whose subscriptions had not
expired at tho suspension of that
paper will receive the Stock and
Faum News for the time they had
paid.
The subscription will bo set at
the remarkably low rate of 50 cents
per year thus placing it within easy
reach of every homo in tho country.
MOORE'S LIST
of Bargains in City Property.
Ono lot with tlirco room house well
and Btable South Fifth street near cem-
etery. Price $550.00 monthly Install-
ment $10.50
One lot with four room house South
Third street in M. A. Blocker's addi-
tion. Prico $500.00 monthly install-
ment $15.00.
Two lots with three room house near
Paul Quinn College East Waco. Price
$450.00 monthly installment $15.50.
One lot with two room hpuse on Wal-
nut street between First and river.
Price $325.00 monthly installment
$9.75.
One lot with two room house on
North Eighth street Smith addition.
Price $450.00 monthly installment
$13.50.
Two lots with three room house on
North Fifteenth street opposite Capt.
Blair's. Price $1200 monthly install-
ment $3G.
One and one-half lots with two room
house on Fifteenth street near Padgitt
Park. Price $400 monthly n stall-
ment $12.
Also have valuable lots in all parts
of the city which I will sell on tho in-
stallment plan or will exchango for
stock in tho Waco Improvement .Com-
pany or the Waco Building Associa-
tion. I also offer the ten-room two-story
brick residence in Edgefield for sale
or trade for other city property; this
is a first-class placo tor dairy as it has
tho finest and largest barn in MoLen
nan county good wells and cisterns
only one block from the creamery. Call
and sfo me if you want to buy or trade.
James I. Moore.
Bead this Letter from V. H. Hey
Meridian Texas.
Dr. Kino Dear Sir: Please inform
me to whom my friends here may send
for your Royal Germateur. They
want the medicine My health still
improves for whioh I feel devoutly
thankful May the Great Master con-
tinue to bless you and may you live
long to make tho medioine and bless
the people. Yours truly
V. H. Ilky.
Meridian Tex. April 13 1888.
Send to J. H. Holcomb & Co. South
5th and Speight streets Waco Texas.
Telephone connection and orders de-
livered in Waoo or Bent by Express
prepaid upon receipt of price $2 50
per gallon.
Mexican Lottery Oo.
D. Domnau & Bro. are agents. This
company gives moro prizes than any
other. All tickets cashed without dis-
count Drawing May 5th.
Gcrmeteur at J. H. Holcomb & Co.
Telephone connection Fifth and
Speight. f
Order your groceries grain feed
wood and coal from Geo. W. MoLaugh-
in. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Hill Brothers are headquarters for
lawn tennis base ball goods artists'
materials books stationery perlodl-
als and nowspapers. 1m
Go to W. T. Mcers corner 8th and
Mary streets for best out rtove wood
at lowest prices and full measure guar-
anteed '
BILL MOBRIS
BLACKSMITH
Nortb-caat Corner Mqmre.
Hone-ihotlng and all other work In my line
done in the belt of ityle. Repairing
done on hort notice and at moit
roaaonabie prices.
ESTEY
PIANOS & ORGANS
are the best and cheapest because
they excel and outwear all others.
Soldi at low prices on time or foe
cash. Fully warranted. Send for
illustrated catalogue.
INT1T eft 0JaJeC3E(
tltM4HlTeM . BT.IAVM.
tmvo nut nrst. ct
Joe Lehman keep fanoy candy's.
DOB mutlle nf nil Irtnda at Am.
hold's.
Ladles' apartment at artesian bath
house separate and strictly private.
The Silver Moon is the abnnlamlann
for an elegant meal prompt attention
and moderate charges.
East Texai vellnw n at. .Tnn
Thompson's.
Medical men recommend thsarU.
slaa baths.
Take VOUr ice cream nt T.nhman'a
south 4th street
Best people in the eltv Datronlse the
artesian baths. '
Nico nleaaant fnrntahnd rnnma at. ttin
Brunswick from $6 to $8 per month.
Delicious meala and nnlitnat attnn.
tion at the Silvor Moon. i
Marbles and tons in hiirtrat Anil
finest varieties cheap at Ambold's. t
Fino steaks and camn nf all kinHa
at White's restaurant. South Fifth
street next to Hotel Boyal. 2
Wanted one thousand live nicrnnnn
at H. E. Ambold's uun store Austin
street. t
Do vou want vour nntaertv anlri ?
f so. nlace it' in tho hands of Jno. T.
Battle dealer in real estate. t
First-class carriages for calls vis.
its etc.. at Molder Si Hearne's. '
Buy your lottery tickets of Geo.
Campbell. t
Royal Barber Palace new Stone
building Wiggins & Storm. Hot and
oold b?.ths 25 cents. First-class work
and polite attention. Call and see
them.
Landreth's. Ferry's and 'Rnwfln'a
garden seeds fresh at Joe Thomp-
son's. Fresh vegetables and fruits at Taul
man & Vivrctt's corner S. 6th and
Austin streets.
Coal and wood Geo. W. McLaugh
lin's prompt delivery
Buy your candies at Joe Lehman1!.
south 4th street
A nico Hue of Jewelry and flue
watch repairing specialty at A. J.
Leslie's.
Best turn-outs in town at Molder a.
Hearne's.
The Hallet & Davis pianos and the
Estey Organs aro the favorites. For
sale by Spenoer. lw
Get your lottery tiokcts from Geo.
B. Campbell. No partnership in fu-
ture with anv one. but sales are for nis
own use and benefit.
The rush at the artesian bath hpuse
Is unprecedented.
Everybody invited to visit the ar
tesian bath house.
(I am black but comely; O ye
daughters of Jerusalem" I will sell
you wood away down.
I J. IS. VE8EY.
For all kind of family grooerioa go
to Taulman cc Vivrett corner o Oth
and Austin streets.
Take that soiled hat to A. Fried
man 303 North Fourth street and
have it made as good as new.
For fresh Boston chips all colors
go to Joe Lehman's restaurant.
Patronise Molder A Hearne at the
oldOrand stable north side public
square.
If you wish a lasting souvenir have
a photo made by Jackson.
Go to W. D. Jackson and get a pho
tograph of yourself and children.
For good meals go to the Silver
Moon.
Buy your feed from Ben T. Duval t
Houses to rent bvT. D. Hava aaant.
Fire insurance offibe with Waoo Baili
ng association. t
TT n T.mIi. 1a iU.l...flH .......t
Is the fashionable tailor. Fine roods.
. w vwuwb. uu. -M-a-AiiauM DUO.
Imported and domestic and of latest
patterns. iw guaranteed ana finest
woraroansnip uive mm a can.
All hunting and fishing outfit at
Amboid s gun store.
C. N. Curtis will sell you screen
wire doors and windows and will con-
tract for putting them in. Always keeps
a full stock on hand get my prices be-
fore buying have fly traps by the
thousand. J
Ladies can find a nice resort to eat
ice eream and other delicacies of the
season at Mrs. White's parlor South
Fifth street next door to Hotel Royal.
Soda water milk-shakees ice eream
soda and cream of all flavors at
Prade s. s J
Clocks in Italian marble brass sil
ver bronse barbatian finish all latest
novelties and low prices at Levinski's
Houses to rest by T. D. Hays agent
Fire iasaraaee oloe with Waco Build
ing association.
I wood and she wouldn't;
I sued and she shouldn't
O that we never had asei
Bo I-bought her a cord of Vesey '
wood and bow she doth love me
you bet.
WORTvD lkrjPjBViilIBR.
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bttltatlngly commend It to all wanting' a typ
rraiemaiiji .nwni.
. Dr. Uagby It the pftttorofthoHaptUt Church. I.aacatter.
tf Tke aiagfie Caae Harhlne veata eie.eoi Hankie Ca ms.ee.t3
K THE i REMINGTON t 8TANDARD t TYPEWRITER.
1 CENTRAL CITY IRON WORKS. I
IRON AND BRASS CAS. INCt A SPECIALTY.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND COTTON GINS REPAIRED.
Sboot Iron Work Qrato Bars Sash Weights Ventila
tors nnd Castings of all Kinds. t
I mako a Speoialty of Boiler and Sheet
attended to. Terms reasonable
JOHN WESTER. Proprietor.
Corner Seventh nnd Franklin
MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. I
A-OOXTIITJX1A.TE3D ASSETS OVER - - 911 SOO OOO
StTJRPICrS BTT TE"W "STOUX BTA-ISTD-A-Hr) 13400.000
"We Hut Die to Wla" It aeonMon eamlout with theEidowntrior
tali Company Ton lay Lite to Win.
ORGANIZED : : : : : : : : I860.
Consult or communicate with Bodheim Ac Reinhart. Clenexal Acrnta.
Dallas Texas or
WBSLOW & CO.
XHE TEXAS cSc PACIFIC RAILWAY
TXX2 GUtBAT FOFXTZ.A.XI ROUTE
Between the East and the West. Short Line to New Orleans
and all points In Colorado Oregon New Mexico
Arizona and California. .
The Favorite Route to the North East and South-East.
Pullman Palace Sleoplnjr Cars dally between Bt. Louis Dallas
Fort Worth and El Paso and Marshall and New Orleans without
change. The only line offering choice of routes to points in the
South-East via Texarkana Shreveport or New Orleans.
Bee that your tlokots read via The Texas and Paoiflo Railway.
For tickets rates or any information oall on any of the tloket
agents or address H. O. AROHBR Pass. Agt.
W. MoOULLOTJCrH G. P. & T. A..
JOHN A. GRANT General Manager Dallas Tex.
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRAVEL
VIA THE-
MO. KANSAS AND TEXAS By.
Beennio It U the great thoroughfare betweon Central Texai and all point. Worth
Eait and We.t. It I. tho only line ia.lm( through the beautiful Indian Territory. Itrnna
a lino or SUPERB PULLMAN HUFFKTand 8LKEPINU OAKS between 8T. LOUIS (via
Oenlion and Fort Worth) and BAN ANTONIO. It rutin dousli daily TRiiNg. making
close and inre connections In nnlon depot) at Kaniai City St. Louis and Hannibal for all
points. Solid traiai from San Antonio to St. Louli.
But one Change of Care to Chicago New York Boston Xiouiitville
Washington Philadelphia Baltimore aad otherPrinolpal01t.es.
TRAVI8J0NKS Ticket Agent Waco Texas.
II. P. HUGHES Texas Passenger Agent FortWorth
GASTON HESLIElt. General Passanger and Ticket Agent Sedalla Mo
CHEAP COLUMN.
&H 00 tnftQCn 00 A MONTH can be made
!b 1 9 III (bZOUi working for ns. Agents
preferred who ean furnish a horso and givo
their whole time to the business. Spare mo-
ments may be profitably employed also. A few
recencies la towns and cities. H. K..10IINS0N
ft CO. 1009 Main Bt. ltlcbmond Va.
N. B. Ladles employed also. Never mind
about sending stamp for rcpiy. Como quick.
Yours for bis B. F. J. ft Co.
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ANTED A good seamstress at Ml North
Tentn sireoi. juhs. o hi win.
POIl SALE 878 acres or tho best black land
UOO In cultivation balanco fenced be-
tween Hewitt and Lorna. Price t per acre.
Want to take $12000 of said amount in cotton
mill. J H. BELL.
WANTED A furnished room with or with-
out board at a private family. Call at
or address C. P this otilco.
TWO nice cults of rooms to rent over E. W.
Mitchell's Jewelry store suitablo for ofllcca
Apply to E. W. Mitchell 402 Austin avenue.
TTTANTED A steady middle-aged colored
VV woman to cook at the Cain House. Ap-
piy at once at me uain nonse on rr.nnua nt.
WANTED A position by a yonng lady aa
assistant dressmaker or work In dry
Soods storo. Can give the best of references If
eslred. Address No. 1400 South Thirteenth
street.
WANTED A whlto servant cook wash and
Iron for a small family. Apply to Mrs.
Farmer Washington between sllst and 2Sd
streets. Sw
WANTED Cook white or colored woman
tf- go to llrownwood. Small family and
Kood wages. Expenses paid. Heierences re-
quired. Apply this office. 3t
FOH RENT Nico three-room house on North
fourteenth street next to llcrwood's
Green House good well water and 'orchard
Call on Marry Hensly at Klre ft Klrksky's
south-side ol square. 421 lw.
T7I0R KENT Five-room brick houso corner
! ronrinanu wasningion aiso ine rurni
tureln the house for sale very low. Call at
once at HI South Fourth shoot. I. U. MKKK.
WANTED A nice white girl to do general
housework. Good wages to the right
person. Apply to 110 Houth Third stnet or
corner Washington and Twentieth streets
We have old papers con-
targala
e No.
M
aaklln street.
EOU S VLK-J. II. Finks A Co. offer for sale
lots on the following streets avenues and
ltions in tho city limits of Waco : North 8tb
8th 1Mb 11th lJth l.'lth 14tb loth and 10th
streets Columbus Jefferson Barron and Mor-
row streets Deo Marlboro Burleson Kentucky
and West avennea. Five acres with nice bouse
line orchard good water on West avenue (if
not sold soon will be rented good garden of
luree acrcsj. soma ist tin mu. juiu inn
lxtb and 13th streets. Mary Jackson Web-
ster Clay. Conner and Uarley streets Bell
Hill Burney addition Finks addition Con-
fers addition i Also U acres One sandy tract o '
and suitable for garden lino bearing orchanl
berries etc. two wells one of which Is a flow
ing well could be Irrigated. Also the finest
farm In Bosquo county between Clifton aim
Meridian containing over 1000 acres well 1m
proved fronting on Jiosqna river and Santa f
railway. Also an elegant ranch of anoo acres
18 miles from Waco well improved with water
front. Good titles easy terms. Baggy to
show lots. If yon cannot call la person address
P.O. box at - - tr
If you want a tfoo'd job of brick work
oall on G. W. Howctt or wrlto .your
name and number on his slate at 0. N.
Curtla's and ho will eall to seo you.
The .Hallet & Davis pianos and
Tittey Organs at 0. H. 8pencor's. lw
LANCASTER Taxi March lsen
atf n HUM IT IB A) UU 1 taim iH
Tlili li to certify that 1 hare had a W08T.D
TYPKWIUTKR and have nted It for twelre dare
and tint on the twelfth day I wroto thirty worda
In ona mlnnte. timed by my watch. I regard the
WOKr.DTYFKWlUT!&mrvelofilmp)lc;ty
and cheapness a child being able to write on It
with oaie i am wen pleated with it and ean nn
writer. I give tbii testlmoalal unsolicited.
GEO. W-. MERCHANT. 8tate Dealer
723 Main St. Delist and U Wett Commerce St. San Antonio.
Iron Work. Country work promptly
Sts. - Waoo Texas. .
Bpeoial Ascent Waoo Tex.
Professor (J. R. Harrison a first-
class piano tuncrof over thirty years'
experience has moved to Waco! to lo-
cate permanently. Persons intrusting
their .instruments to his handu may
rest assured they will havo no
reason to complain. Leave orders
at tho musio store of 0. II. Spen-
oor 704 Austin avenue. lw
If VOU want to hnrrnw mnnnv infnr.
view J. T. Battlo Secretary People's
Building and Saving Association t
IIoUHOS to rent Viv T. TV Hum arrant.
Fire insurance office with Waoo Build-
ing association.
Knr t.hn nAvr. fan Haifa TIH4lnl
cheap cash market south-side square.
will anil thn haat: hAmii.i.i1a Iaj4
from cornled hogs in cans of 26 and
ou jiuuuua at xu cents. iws
Go. to G. W McLaughlin's for fa
ohlokens turkeys fresh eggs and but-
ter. He has a large poultry yard and
you can alwava get from him Hue fat
healthy poultry at the lowestr market
prices.
Nothing Is more healthful and In-
vigorating this warm weather than
artesian water bath. Try it at the
elegant bath rooms on Bell's Hill.
Contractors and parties building
should see the iflro grates for wood or
eoal being put in by 0. W. Hewitt.
They arenis own patonts and aro the
best things in the state They are
plain or fanoy and the prettiest things
out. Call and see them at Canuteioa's j
foundry. x
J. Levinski has re-opened at Levin-
ski & Lewine's old stand and carries
the finest lino of diamonds wtehes
docks jowolry optical goods and sil-
verware of any houso in Waoo and
undersells all competition. f
A fino stock of the world renowned
Estey Organs just received attlthe
musio Btoro of D. H. Spencer. For
sale on easy terms. Jlv
t f
Mr. Joe Ratcliff ope of tho best
barbers in the city has opened a shop
at 1422 South Fifth street
Tho 0. K. Barber shop 806 AustU
street Jetf Williams proprietor nowly
furnished and re-fitted and the best
barber
Ripe dewberries from Louisiana have U
made their appearance in the city Joe
S. Thompson received a ponsigameat
this morning.
tin j uiiuct upuia uutwB aeeu usraa jt
bran baled shucks and all kinds' at m
rYl . flAtra UTvlf '- .;.. ja
and Mary streets . t v '' ( h
Polite male and female attwaJatrie"
wait on all vlsltors'-at the artetlaay
bath rooms. ''
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