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YOL- 2- WACO TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 12, 1890. NO. 254. We make a specialty of this line of shoes and we sell them in everything from the lowest price to the most expensive shoe made, and we will say this for them, and mean every word, that we can positively please you in the fit, style, * price and wear of any kind of shoe you want. We handle Sanger Bros, shoes exclusively and we will ■stand back of every pair we sell, so that if it should occur that you had pnr-chased a pair with which you were not pleas-ed you can bring them to us and we will take a pride in mak^^^^^g^ing good in the shoe wh^^^dpHBjfijpever you com very keen ob^^^^^ servers and as they do nearly all of the the purchasing, we know they are right when they tell us that Sanger's shoes are the most stylish goods made. The day has pass-ed when people were easily deceived in re-gard to shoes and if they do not get full value for their money they know it LJRQADER IN MENS’ AND LADIES SHOES. Buy Sanger Bros. $1.50 Line of Shoes. Buy Sanger Bros. $2.00 Line of Shoes. Buy Sanger Bros. $2.50 Line of Shoes. Buy Sanger. Bros. $4, $5, $6.50 and $7.50 Line of Shoes And you will be as happy as the day is long. SANGER BROS.. SHOES. WACO BOARD OF TRADE. Bvery Good Citizen is Invited to Join the Board of Trade Next Wednesday Night, City Hall, 8 O’Clock, Every Member Will Please At-tend. C. C. McCULLOCH, Secretary. NEW LUMBER YARD. FIFTH STREET, JUST* BELOW ROYAL HOTEL. O. W. GATBS, Proprietor. SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDING. Mills at Wilmar and Thornton, Ark. ****£****** * ★ * £ *★ A* ***★* i* ****** ***** **★ ★★★★★★ ** * * ★* ★ * ★ ★ ★★★ **★ ★★ ★ ★ \* ** ** AV *** *★ *★ ****,4*. ★* ** *★*.% ** ★★★★* ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★ **★ Considerable misunderstanding seems to exist re-garding the nature of the stock we are offering at 709 and 711 Austin Ave. (The Old Curiosity Shop.) And as some of our competitors seem to be trying to make capital of the same, in justice to ourselves and the public at large, we make the following ex-planation why we claim and do business under the name of THE BANKRUPT DRY 'GOODS GO.. Doing a strictly SPOT CASH business we long since learned that to be successful in such genuine bargains must be offered, goods must be sold cheap, GOOD. HONEST GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. To make this possible no regular market could or can be patronLed, but under the hammer all things are possible. But there are Bankrupts and Bankrupts. The regular retailers’ stock, with its endless odds and ends, its old styles and shop-worn goods are high at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. But the manufacturers and jobbers’ stocks are cheap at the the same price, and right here is where we get our work in. Having outlets at NINE points in the state, lots, no matter HOW LARGE, NEVER STAGGER US. We sail right in and bear off the plums to our large constituency of bargain seekers and retail them at prices that to the retailers are Our Stock Consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. All clean fresh stuff at Bankrupt Prices—Prices that will Bankrupt the majority of retailers to meet. We use the name of THE BANKRUPT DRY GOODS CO. As it better than any other conveys to strangers a correct idea of the grand bargains to be found in our establishment. To those who have ever dealt with us at any of our branches the name of MI3- TROT is sufficient Guarantee of Square Dealing and Low Prices. H. B..MISTROT&CO. 709 and 711 Austin Avenue. IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE :------BY------:------ JNO. T. BATTLE. Cottage, 5 rooms, South Fourth street; Cottage, 5 rooms, South Fifth street; two-story residence, 10 rooms, South Fifth street; two-story residence 7 rooms, South Ninth street; two-story residence, 7 rooms. South Eighth street; Cottage, 3 rooms, Clay street, Bell’s hill; Cottage, 4 rooms, Clay street, Bell’s hill; house 2 rooms, corner of Clay and Eleventh street; Cot-lage, 5 rooms, Ross avenue, Bell’s hill; four cottages, Franklin street; Cot-tage, 4 rooms, Barnard street; Cottage, 7 rooms, Jefferson street; Cottage, 7 rooms. North Eleventh street; Cottage, 5 rooms, North Seventh, near Col-umbus street; Cottage, 3 rooms, North Ninth street; Cottage, 6 rooms, North Seventh street; Cottage, b rooms, North Sixth street. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY No. 211 South Fourth Street. The undersigned has leased the above Laundry and is Pre-pared to do first-class work. Prompt delivery and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Telephone. Artesian Baths 15 Cents. E. H. LANE. A Bargain in Waco Dirt. Two lots and a half on South Eighth street. One of the finest neighbor-hoods in the city. Can be bought now from Motz, Fitzhugh & Williams. If you want a bargain come at once. Mortuary. Mrs. Sallie Mullins was buried to-day at Harrison. At Battle Institute the infant of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. West was buried this morning. Mrs. E. F. Kising was buried in Oakwood cemetery to-day at 10 o’clock Oysters Iresh and fine at Joe Leh-man’s. Ice cream at Prade’s tc-day HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. Volkfest Closed—A Fig-ht—Theatrical* Special to The News. Houston, May 12.—The Volkfest association closed a four days celebra-tion last night. A large Dumbeir of people have been in attendance and the affair was a great success A breezy fight occurred to-day 3b, Mason’s dry goods establishment sum Main street. Mr. E. O. Hutchison &G.- tacked Mr. J. E. Mason, the prairie— tor, and bruised him pretty hadiy.. Hutchison was fined $10 by Recorutn P. W. Greenwall. A business man of this eity formed a co-partnership with Heasy, Greenwall, the well-known theatrical manager. Greenwall will assxtrae charge of the Texas circuit. Thomas Martin, the new fire chief, was install-e-d- -th--is- -m--o-r-n-in*g.--. SAN ANTONIO SIFTINGS Drowned—Sixty New Members--'Tiaa®^ Transferred. Special to the Newe. San Antonio, May 12.—Ern»3t "W Lange was drowned at 4 o’clock yes-terdav morning at Man crossing of the Medina, thirteen mi'es southwest of the city. He was witli a fishing party »ru. went after a bucket of water for cook-ing purposes. He slipped and fell over the bank. When his friends came to look for him they found his bucket floating down the stream bsl’ the body was not found until 6 o'clock this morning, having drifted dour; stream a considerable distance- St. Josephs German Catholic church received sixty new communicants yes-terday. The troops of the Twenty-third' in-fantry arrived this evening to take the place of the companies of the Nine-teenth, who left several days age Detroit. FORT WORTH FACTS. Artesian "Water--Spring Palace—The Ee.p - tist- - Lightning. Special to the News. Fort Worth, May 12.—The city's experiment to find artesian water ass. Tucker’s Hill was rewarded with sue— cess to-day. A grand flow being se cured at a depth of only 900 feet. The city will now aig several other-vvells. and the public will soon be fun.’, ished with free watter. The Spring Palace is being attenc ed daily by thousands and thousands of people. The city is crowded as id never was before and everybody voices-the praise of the palace of beauty* There are 15,000 strangers in the city.. The great Southern Baptist conven-tion, with 3,000 delegates in attend-ance, is still in session here. J. J. Goodfellow’s residence weasv struck by lightning last night and salt on fire and all the inmates were sen-ously but not fatally shocked. The grand jury will be impanelled here this afternoon and it is said Di»- trict Judge Beckham will specially in-struct them to find against gambling.. Sunday law violations and disordering.' houses. CAPITAL CULLINGS.. Governor Ross IDeaves for Washingtoia?— Greer County—Indemnity Claimed. Special to the Newa Austin, May 12.—Governor Rous-leaves to-morrow for Washington erty to arrange matters for the speedy trial of the Greer county suit. It is undos-stood that he will retain Hon. John Hancock, Hon. Geo. Clark and ex-At-torney- General Garland or some other equally able Washington attorney tc , assist the state in defense of its claim,. While there he will confer with Hob Joseph Sayers to learn if any further efforts on the part of the state ar.:. necessary to facilitate the collection * of the balance of its indemnity daisr amounting to several thousand dollars. It is almost certain that Mr. Sayers will succeed in obtaining an appropi v ation for $148,615*of the claim. Gov. Ross will accompany the Dallas del*:- gation to New York and join im th® invitation to Mr. Cleveland to visi*,; the state fair at Dallas. Lieutenant: Governor Wheeler will assume the duties of the executive office during; the governor’s absence. Col. L. A. Ellis is some better to — day but not out of danger. In sporting circles Austin beat-AD-veston’s bah players 5 to 3.
Object Description
ID | tx-waco-nwp-wdn_1890-05-12 |
Title | Waco Daily News (Waco, Texas) Vol. 2 No. 254, Monday, May 12, 1890 |
Date | 1890-05-12 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 254 |
Number of Pages | 8 |
Publisher | News Printing Company |
Language | English |
Rights | http://www.baylor.edu/lib/digitization/digitalrights |
Resource Type | Text |
Format | Newspaper, 8 pages |
Collection Name | Baylor University - The Texas Collection - Historic Waco Newspapers |
Uniform Title | Waco Daily News (Waco, Texas) |
Description
Title | tx-waco-nwp-wdn_1890-05-12_01 |
OCR - Transcript | YOL- 2- WACO TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 12, 1890. NO. 254. We make a specialty of this line of shoes and we sell them in everything from the lowest price to the most expensive shoe made, and we will say this for them, and mean every word, that we can positively please you in the fit, style, * price and wear of any kind of shoe you want. We handle Sanger Bros, shoes exclusively and we will ■stand back of every pair we sell, so that if it should occur that you had pnr-chased a pair with which you were not pleas-ed you can bring them to us and we will take a pride in mak^^^^^g^ing good in the shoe wh^^^dpHBjfijpever you com very keen ob^^^^^ servers and as they do nearly all of the the purchasing, we know they are right when they tell us that Sanger's shoes are the most stylish goods made. The day has pass-ed when people were easily deceived in re-gard to shoes and if they do not get full value for their money they know it LJRQADER IN MENS’ AND LADIES SHOES. Buy Sanger Bros. $1.50 Line of Shoes. Buy Sanger Bros. $2.00 Line of Shoes. Buy Sanger Bros. $2.50 Line of Shoes. Buy Sanger. Bros. $4, $5, $6.50 and $7.50 Line of Shoes And you will be as happy as the day is long. SANGER BROS.. SHOES. WACO BOARD OF TRADE. Bvery Good Citizen is Invited to Join the Board of Trade Next Wednesday Night, City Hall, 8 O’Clock, Every Member Will Please At-tend. C. C. McCULLOCH, Secretary. NEW LUMBER YARD. FIFTH STREET, JUST* BELOW ROYAL HOTEL. O. W. GATBS, Proprietor. SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDING. Mills at Wilmar and Thornton, Ark. ****£****** * ★ * £ *★ A* ***★* i* ****** ***** **★ ★★★★★★ ** * * ★* ★ * ★ ★ ★★★ **★ ★★ ★ ★ \* ** ** AV *** *★ *★ ****,4*. ★* ** *★*.% ** ★★★★* ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★ **★ Considerable misunderstanding seems to exist re-garding the nature of the stock we are offering at 709 and 711 Austin Ave. (The Old Curiosity Shop.) And as some of our competitors seem to be trying to make capital of the same, in justice to ourselves and the public at large, we make the following ex-planation why we claim and do business under the name of THE BANKRUPT DRY 'GOODS GO.. Doing a strictly SPOT CASH business we long since learned that to be successful in such genuine bargains must be offered, goods must be sold cheap, GOOD. HONEST GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. To make this possible no regular market could or can be patronLed, but under the hammer all things are possible. But there are Bankrupts and Bankrupts. The regular retailers’ stock, with its endless odds and ends, its old styles and shop-worn goods are high at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. But the manufacturers and jobbers’ stocks are cheap at the the same price, and right here is where we get our work in. Having outlets at NINE points in the state, lots, no matter HOW LARGE, NEVER STAGGER US. We sail right in and bear off the plums to our large constituency of bargain seekers and retail them at prices that to the retailers are Our Stock Consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. All clean fresh stuff at Bankrupt Prices—Prices that will Bankrupt the majority of retailers to meet. We use the name of THE BANKRUPT DRY GOODS CO. As it better than any other conveys to strangers a correct idea of the grand bargains to be found in our establishment. To those who have ever dealt with us at any of our branches the name of MI3- TROT is sufficient Guarantee of Square Dealing and Low Prices. H. B..MISTROT&CO. 709 and 711 Austin Avenue. IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE :------BY------:------ JNO. T. BATTLE. Cottage, 5 rooms, South Fourth street; Cottage, 5 rooms, South Fifth street; two-story residence, 10 rooms, South Fifth street; two-story residence 7 rooms, South Ninth street; two-story residence, 7 rooms. South Eighth street; Cottage, 3 rooms, Clay street, Bell’s hill; Cottage, 4 rooms, Clay street, Bell’s hill; house 2 rooms, corner of Clay and Eleventh street; Cot-lage, 5 rooms, Ross avenue, Bell’s hill; four cottages, Franklin street; Cot-tage, 4 rooms, Barnard street; Cottage, 7 rooms, Jefferson street; Cottage, 7 rooms. North Eleventh street; Cottage, 5 rooms, North Seventh, near Col-umbus street; Cottage, 3 rooms, North Ninth street; Cottage, 6 rooms, North Seventh street; Cottage, b rooms, North Sixth street. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY No. 211 South Fourth Street. The undersigned has leased the above Laundry and is Pre-pared to do first-class work. Prompt delivery and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Telephone. Artesian Baths 15 Cents. E. H. LANE. A Bargain in Waco Dirt. Two lots and a half on South Eighth street. One of the finest neighbor-hoods in the city. Can be bought now from Motz, Fitzhugh & Williams. If you want a bargain come at once. Mortuary. Mrs. Sallie Mullins was buried to-day at Harrison. At Battle Institute the infant of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. West was buried this morning. Mrs. E. F. Kising was buried in Oakwood cemetery to-day at 10 o’clock Oysters Iresh and fine at Joe Leh-man’s. Ice cream at Prade’s tc-day HOUSTON HAPPENINGS. Volkfest Closed—A Fig-ht—Theatrical* Special to The News. Houston, May 12.—The Volkfest association closed a four days celebra-tion last night. A large Dumbeir of people have been in attendance and the affair was a great success A breezy fight occurred to-day 3b, Mason’s dry goods establishment sum Main street. Mr. E. O. Hutchison &G.- tacked Mr. J. E. Mason, the prairie— tor, and bruised him pretty hadiy.. Hutchison was fined $10 by Recorutn P. W. Greenwall. A business man of this eity formed a co-partnership with Heasy, Greenwall, the well-known theatrical manager. Greenwall will assxtrae charge of the Texas circuit. Thomas Martin, the new fire chief, was install-e-d- -th--is- -m--o-r-n-in*g.--. SAN ANTONIO SIFTINGS Drowned—Sixty New Members--'Tiaa®^ Transferred. Special to the Newe. San Antonio, May 12.—Ern»3t "W Lange was drowned at 4 o’clock yes-terdav morning at Man crossing of the Medina, thirteen mi'es southwest of the city. He was witli a fishing party »ru. went after a bucket of water for cook-ing purposes. He slipped and fell over the bank. When his friends came to look for him they found his bucket floating down the stream bsl’ the body was not found until 6 o'clock this morning, having drifted dour; stream a considerable distance- St. Josephs German Catholic church received sixty new communicants yes-terday. The troops of the Twenty-third' in-fantry arrived this evening to take the place of the companies of the Nine-teenth, who left several days age Detroit. FORT WORTH FACTS. Artesian "Water--Spring Palace—The Ee.p - tist- - Lightning. Special to the News. Fort Worth, May 12.—The city's experiment to find artesian water ass. Tucker’s Hill was rewarded with sue— cess to-day. A grand flow being se cured at a depth of only 900 feet. The city will now aig several other-vvells. and the public will soon be fun.’, ished with free watter. The Spring Palace is being attenc ed daily by thousands and thousands of people. The city is crowded as id never was before and everybody voices-the praise of the palace of beauty* There are 15,000 strangers in the city.. The great Southern Baptist conven-tion, with 3,000 delegates in attend-ance, is still in session here. J. J. Goodfellow’s residence weasv struck by lightning last night and salt on fire and all the inmates were sen-ously but not fatally shocked. The grand jury will be impanelled here this afternoon and it is said Di»- trict Judge Beckham will specially in-struct them to find against gambling.. Sunday law violations and disordering.' houses. CAPITAL CULLINGS.. Governor Ross IDeaves for Washingtoia?— Greer County—Indemnity Claimed. Special to the Newa Austin, May 12.—Governor Rous-leaves to-morrow for Washington erty to arrange matters for the speedy trial of the Greer county suit. It is undos-stood that he will retain Hon. John Hancock, Hon. Geo. Clark and ex-At-torney- General Garland or some other equally able Washington attorney tc , assist the state in defense of its claim,. While there he will confer with Hob Joseph Sayers to learn if any further efforts on the part of the state ar.:. necessary to facilitate the collection * of the balance of its indemnity daisr amounting to several thousand dollars. It is almost certain that Mr. Sayers will succeed in obtaining an appropi v ation for $148,615*of the claim. Gov. Ross will accompany the Dallas del*:- gation to New York and join im th® invitation to Mr. Cleveland to visi*,; the state fair at Dallas. Lieutenant: Governor Wheeler will assume the duties of the executive office during; the governor’s absence. Col. L. A. Ellis is some better to — day but not out of danger. In sporting circles Austin beat-AD-veston’s bah players 5 to 3. |