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tUrtco €t>cning iXcuJs. JEST A HL18H JSU JULY 16, 1686 Mntered at the Poetoffice at Waco, Texas, a* Second, Gla»»\Mati*r Vol. 6, No. 90. WACO, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 1893. 50c. Per Month. Men’s Underwear. This Stock is very large, all the best makes bieng represented. Our prices will in every case be found very low; having more Underwear in Stock than we should have, we are offering some unusual Bargains. From the great line of Bargains we have, we quote the following: Men’s White Merino Undershirts, Ribbed Skirts and French neck, heavy and medium LAg P/)Cfl weight, drawers to match, only UUv» Vllvll Men’s Natural Merino Undershirts, Ribbed Skirts and French Necks, also Fancy Styled P/lPll Merino Undershirts, Drawers to match, only 4 “U. vllwll Men’s double thread full regular made Balbrig-gan Undershirts, Ribbed Skirt and French neck, also heavy Gray Scotch Wool undershirts, with Ribbed Skirts, drawers to match, only $1.00 each Men’s Natural all pure Wool undershirts. Rib-bed Skirts, also medium weight all Wool under- A £ nnpji shirts, drawers to match, only $2.75 a suit, or vllvll In Boy’s Underwear Our Stock was never so large, Prices never so low; make your selections now while assortment is very large. MERCHANT TAILOR guaranteed GOOD FITTING GARMENTS,!® STYLISHLY MADE. 121, South Fifth St., Waco, Tex., Under Hotel Royal. A. Botan, President. Wm. Oambbon Tom Padgitt, Vice Presidents. J. K, Bobs, Cash er. A L. Bbowh , > ABBlstant > C&Bhier. Piist l^Ta.tIoxxa.1 £ajciJzz WACO, : : TEXAS CAPITAL, fSOC.OOO. SUBPLUS AND PROFITS, f #85,000. liSJtJBC^OSS—K. Botan, Wm. Cameron, Tom JPadgltt, J. K.. Hoe., w. v. foil, W. M. SeileU.'D. R. "Wallace, W. R. Dannies, Wm. Brenstedt, M. A. Ooopei Account8 of Banks, Bankers, Merchants and others are solicited We possesB^n nsurpa«t>d fr*r TtiftVtno' AnllAntfnuP., No. No. No. No. Real IE3 st ate . FOR SALE. Houses and Lots in the City, Farms and Grass Lands in this County. 180 acres on Bosque Boulevard. ..........FOR RENT.......... RESIDENCES. 1412 Austin Ave., Cottage) 5 Rooms........................... $20.00 926 Speight Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms,.................... 25.00 519 North 3rd Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms............... 12.50 425 University Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............... 12.50 No. 1622 South 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms............ 12.50 No. 1624 South 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms.............. 12.50 No. 1303 North 5th Street, Two Story, 6 Rooms......... 20.00 No. 515 South 9th Street, Cottage, 2 Rooms............. 7.0c No. 518 South 1st Street, Cottage, 3 Rooms............... 10.00 1327 South 9th Street, Cottage 5 Rooms............... *15.00 ion Austin Street, Two Story, 6 rooms.................... 40.00 STORES. 715 Austin Street........................................... $50.00 414 Franklin Street....................................................... 25.00 209 South Fourth Street..................................... ,... 45.00 726 Austin Street........................ ................................... 30.00 RATTLE, Office : Room 8, Pro No. No. No. No. No. No. Why Sfhe Wept. During the wedding ceremony at a fashionable church in Harlem, Birdie McGinnis, one of the bridesmaids, wept bitterly. After the ceremony Dudely Canesucker, who was present, said to Birdie: “What were you crying about. Miss Birdie? You were not the bride.” “I know it,” replied Birdie with a lump in her throat. “That’s what broke me all up.”—Texas Siftings. Too Smart a Boy for That. Mission Sunday School Teacher— Benjamin, I was shocked to see yon picking up a half-smoked cigarette on the street as I came down this morn-ing. You ought not to smoke the vile things. They are poisonous, filthy and dangerous to everybody around you. Indignant Waif—I don’t smoke no cig’rettes; I gits fifteen cents a quart fur de stumps at de fact’ry!—Chicago Tribune. She Heard It. The enraptured young man drew the shapely head with its golden hair close, close to his heart. “Do you hear it throb, darling?” he asked. “Y-yes, Harold.” , * “What does it seem to say?” he whis-pered. The dear girl listened a moment, and answered softly: “It says ‘tick, tick, tick, tick, tick,’ Harold.”—Chicago Tribune. The Bad Boy. “Tommy,” said the visitor, “have you read your books in your Sunday-school library?” “Some of them,” he replied, rather doubtfully. “Can yon tell me what happened to the boy who went fishing on Sunday?” “Yes. He caught three catfish and one eel.” “How do you know that?” “ ’Cos I was him.”—Washington Star. A Man of Affairs. Mrs. Lookhigh—Mr. Shortpurse is building a new house, and it’s ever so much nicer than this old thing* of ours. Mr. Lookhigh—All right, my dear; we’ll watch our chance and sell this. “And build a new one?” “No, indeed. We’ll buy Mr. Short-purse’s, at about half what it cost, when he gets sold out.”—N. Y. Weekly. A Matter of Taste. Saidso—Chumpley’s gallery of ances-. tors is the bluest of the blue. Herdso—One would never surmise ho had blue blood in his veins. Saidso—He hasn’t; but he knows a, good ancestral portrait when he sees one.—Puck. Endorsed bt the Hkihe6T Medical Authoritisi. ^’SMEirmOLlMHAIfR •£aS^^,KStCfll»RRK iHUDJCHElKK, Inhaler win cure you. a wonderful boon to sufferers from Cold*, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bronchi 114, or HAT FEVEK. Affords immediate relief. An efficient remedy, convenient to carry in pocket, ready to nse on flr*t indication of cold. Continued TT*e Effect* Permanent Cure. Satisfaction (guaranteed or money refunded. Price, 50 cts. Trial free at Druggists. Registered mail 60 cents. H. D. CUSIM1N, Mfr., Three Rivers, Mich., U. S. L CUSHMAN’ S MTNTUni The surest and safest remedy for IT1C. 11 I nUL all skin diseases, Eczema, Itch.Sait Rheum, old Sores, Burns, Cuts. Wonderful rem edy for PII.ES. Price, 85 ct*. at Drug- DA I M gists or by mail prepaid. Address as above. PnLHl Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA’S VIOLA CREAM f Removes Freckles, Pimples V-Liver - Moles Blackheads^ *"S Sunburn and Tan, and re- \ stores the skin to ita origi-nal freshness, producing a clear and healthy com-plexion. Superior to all face preparations and perfectly harmless. At aD druggists, or mailed for 50cts. Send for Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP is simply Incomparable as • skin purifying Soap, unequaled for the toilet, and without a rival for the nursery. Absolutely pure and delloataly modi* c&ted. At druggist*. Price 25 Cenfs. G. C, BITTNER A CO..Toledo O. HONEST SHOES AT Prfces IF YOU WANT TO DRIN Drink the Best TO BE FOUND AT THE COSMOS Saloon and Restaurant. All j night and day service. W. E. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. FOR People! SLEEPER, CLIFTON” & DUKE. A Good Man to Know. Dashaway—I just heard a disgrace-ful thing about Corkerly. He recently became engaged, and hang me if he hasn’t borrowed the money to buy the ring. Travers (eagerly)—Who did he get it from?—Judge. Pressed to Give In. Maud—You don’t mean to say that you surrendered to Jack, and let him kiss you, just because he complimented you on your waist? Marie—I should not have surren-dered, dear, but I was surrounded.— Brooklyn Life. THE BANKRUPT UNSATISFACTORY. Boggs—See here, I don’t want any duns coming to my house. Dun—Then why don’t you call and pay me? Boggs—Do you suppose I am going to call on a grocer!—Harper’s Weekly. Better Unsaid. Paterfamilias (to unexpected guest) —Why didn’t you send us word you were coming? Pot luck, you know, my boy! Hope you have managed to make out a dinner. Unexpected Guest (politely)—Bless you, old man! I hope I may never have a worse one.—Life. STOCK OF LEWINE BROTHERS Has still many [lines unbroken. Notably among others is the stock of Fine Black [Dress Goods The guarantaed cure for all headaohes Is Bromo Sehzcr—trial bottle 1 Octh. Which is complete, and desirable, and as thees GOODS MUST be SOLD, I have marked them down at Less than Importer’s Cost! To close them out quickly. ® Have still on hand a good assortment of Henriettas, Cashmeres, Fancy Cheviots and Satteens p In Blacks and Colors, and these goods are being offered very cheap. Ladies desiring DRESS GOODS will find this the best Opportunity to Save Money. REMEMBER This ^Stock must’ be Sold Out As"Soon asEPossible. \ 1.1 ill 521 and 523 AustinJSt.
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ID | tx-waco-nwp-wen_1893-10-30 |
Title | Waco Evening News (Waco, Texas) Vol. 6 No. 90, Monday, October 30, 1893 |
Date | 1893-10-30 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 90 |
Number of Pages | 8 |
Publisher | J.B. Bennett |
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 Evening News (Waco, Texas) |
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Title | tx-waco-nwp-wen_1893-10-30_01 |
OCR - Transcript | tUrtco €t>cning iXcuJs. JEST A HL18H JSU JULY 16, 1686 Mntered at the Poetoffice at Waco, Texas, a* Second, Gla»»\Mati*r Vol. 6, No. 90. WACO, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 1893. 50c. Per Month. Men’s Underwear. This Stock is very large, all the best makes bieng represented. Our prices will in every case be found very low; having more Underwear in Stock than we should have, we are offering some unusual Bargains. From the great line of Bargains we have, we quote the following: Men’s White Merino Undershirts, Ribbed Skirts and French neck, heavy and medium LAg P/)Cfl weight, drawers to match, only UUv» Vllvll Men’s Natural Merino Undershirts, Ribbed Skirts and French Necks, also Fancy Styled P/lPll Merino Undershirts, Drawers to match, only 4 “U. vllwll Men’s double thread full regular made Balbrig-gan Undershirts, Ribbed Skirt and French neck, also heavy Gray Scotch Wool undershirts, with Ribbed Skirts, drawers to match, only $1.00 each Men’s Natural all pure Wool undershirts. Rib-bed Skirts, also medium weight all Wool under- A £ nnpji shirts, drawers to match, only $2.75 a suit, or vllvll In Boy’s Underwear Our Stock was never so large, Prices never so low; make your selections now while assortment is very large. MERCHANT TAILOR guaranteed GOOD FITTING GARMENTS,!® STYLISHLY MADE. 121, South Fifth St., Waco, Tex., Under Hotel Royal. A. Botan, President. Wm. Oambbon Tom Padgitt, Vice Presidents. J. K, Bobs, Cash er. A L. Bbowh , > ABBlstant > C&Bhier. Piist l^Ta.tIoxxa.1 £ajciJzz WACO, : : TEXAS CAPITAL, fSOC.OOO. SUBPLUS AND PROFITS, f #85,000. liSJtJBC^OSS—K. Botan, Wm. Cameron, Tom JPadgltt, J. K.. Hoe., w. v. foil, W. M. SeileU.'D. R. "Wallace, W. R. Dannies, Wm. Brenstedt, M. A. Ooopei Account8 of Banks, Bankers, Merchants and others are solicited We possesB^n nsurpa«t>d fr*r TtiftVtno' AnllAntfnuP., No. No. No. No. Real IE3 st ate . FOR SALE. Houses and Lots in the City, Farms and Grass Lands in this County. 180 acres on Bosque Boulevard. ..........FOR RENT.......... RESIDENCES. 1412 Austin Ave., Cottage) 5 Rooms........................... $20.00 926 Speight Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms,.................... 25.00 519 North 3rd Street, Cottage, 4 Rooms............... 12.50 425 University Street, Cottage, 6 Rooms............... 12.50 No. 1622 South 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms............ 12.50 No. 1624 South 4th Street, Cottage 4 Rooms.............. 12.50 No. 1303 North 5th Street, Two Story, 6 Rooms......... 20.00 No. 515 South 9th Street, Cottage, 2 Rooms............. 7.0c No. 518 South 1st Street, Cottage, 3 Rooms............... 10.00 1327 South 9th Street, Cottage 5 Rooms............... *15.00 ion Austin Street, Two Story, 6 rooms.................... 40.00 STORES. 715 Austin Street........................................... $50.00 414 Franklin Street....................................................... 25.00 209 South Fourth Street..................................... ,... 45.00 726 Austin Street........................ ................................... 30.00 RATTLE, Office : Room 8, Pro No. No. No. No. No. No. Why Sfhe Wept. During the wedding ceremony at a fashionable church in Harlem, Birdie McGinnis, one of the bridesmaids, wept bitterly. After the ceremony Dudely Canesucker, who was present, said to Birdie: “What were you crying about. Miss Birdie? You were not the bride.” “I know it,” replied Birdie with a lump in her throat. “That’s what broke me all up.”—Texas Siftings. Too Smart a Boy for That. Mission Sunday School Teacher— Benjamin, I was shocked to see yon picking up a half-smoked cigarette on the street as I came down this morn-ing. You ought not to smoke the vile things. They are poisonous, filthy and dangerous to everybody around you. Indignant Waif—I don’t smoke no cig’rettes; I gits fifteen cents a quart fur de stumps at de fact’ry!—Chicago Tribune. She Heard It. The enraptured young man drew the shapely head with its golden hair close, close to his heart. “Do you hear it throb, darling?” he asked. “Y-yes, Harold.” , * “What does it seem to say?” he whis-pered. The dear girl listened a moment, and answered softly: “It says ‘tick, tick, tick, tick, tick,’ Harold.”—Chicago Tribune. The Bad Boy. “Tommy,” said the visitor, “have you read your books in your Sunday-school library?” “Some of them,” he replied, rather doubtfully. “Can yon tell me what happened to the boy who went fishing on Sunday?” “Yes. He caught three catfish and one eel.” “How do you know that?” “ ’Cos I was him.”—Washington Star. A Man of Affairs. Mrs. Lookhigh—Mr. Shortpurse is building a new house, and it’s ever so much nicer than this old thing* of ours. Mr. Lookhigh—All right, my dear; we’ll watch our chance and sell this. “And build a new one?” “No, indeed. We’ll buy Mr. Short-purse’s, at about half what it cost, when he gets sold out.”—N. Y. Weekly. A Matter of Taste. Saidso—Chumpley’s gallery of ances-. tors is the bluest of the blue. Herdso—One would never surmise ho had blue blood in his veins. Saidso—He hasn’t; but he knows a, good ancestral portrait when he sees one.—Puck. Endorsed bt the Hkihe6T Medical Authoritisi. ^’SMEirmOLlMHAIfR •£aS^^,KStCfll»RRK iHUDJCHElKK, Inhaler win cure you. a wonderful boon to sufferers from Cold*, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bronchi 114, or HAT FEVEK. Affords immediate relief. An efficient remedy, convenient to carry in pocket, ready to nse on flr*t indication of cold. Continued TT*e Effect* Permanent Cure. Satisfaction (guaranteed or money refunded. Price, 50 cts. Trial free at Druggists. Registered mail 60 cents. H. D. CUSIM1N, Mfr., Three Rivers, Mich., U. S. L CUSHMAN’ S MTNTUni The surest and safest remedy for IT1C. 11 I nUL all skin diseases, Eczema, Itch.Sait Rheum, old Sores, Burns, Cuts. Wonderful rem edy for PII.ES. Price, 85 ct*. at Drug- DA I M gists or by mail prepaid. Address as above. PnLHl Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA’S VIOLA CREAM f Removes Freckles, Pimples V-Liver - Moles Blackheads^ *"S Sunburn and Tan, and re- \ stores the skin to ita origi-nal freshness, producing a clear and healthy com-plexion. Superior to all face preparations and perfectly harmless. At aD druggists, or mailed for 50cts. Send for Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP is simply Incomparable as • skin purifying Soap, unequaled for the toilet, and without a rival for the nursery. Absolutely pure and delloataly modi* c&ted. At druggist*. Price 25 Cenfs. G. C, BITTNER A CO..Toledo O. HONEST SHOES AT Prfces IF YOU WANT TO DRIN Drink the Best TO BE FOUND AT THE COSMOS Saloon and Restaurant. All j night and day service. W. E. ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. FOR People! SLEEPER, CLIFTON” & DUKE. A Good Man to Know. Dashaway—I just heard a disgrace-ful thing about Corkerly. He recently became engaged, and hang me if he hasn’t borrowed the money to buy the ring. Travers (eagerly)—Who did he get it from?—Judge. Pressed to Give In. Maud—You don’t mean to say that you surrendered to Jack, and let him kiss you, just because he complimented you on your waist? Marie—I should not have surren-dered, dear, but I was surrounded.— Brooklyn Life. THE BANKRUPT UNSATISFACTORY. Boggs—See here, I don’t want any duns coming to my house. Dun—Then why don’t you call and pay me? Boggs—Do you suppose I am going to call on a grocer!—Harper’s Weekly. Better Unsaid. Paterfamilias (to unexpected guest) —Why didn’t you send us word you were coming? Pot luck, you know, my boy! Hope you have managed to make out a dinner. Unexpected Guest (politely)—Bless you, old man! I hope I may never have a worse one.—Life. STOCK OF LEWINE BROTHERS Has still many [lines unbroken. Notably among others is the stock of Fine Black [Dress Goods The guarantaed cure for all headaohes Is Bromo Sehzcr—trial bottle 1 Octh. Which is complete, and desirable, and as thees GOODS MUST be SOLD, I have marked them down at Less than Importer’s Cost! To close them out quickly. ® Have still on hand a good assortment of Henriettas, Cashmeres, Fancy Cheviots and Satteens p In Blacks and Colors, and these goods are being offered very cheap. Ladies desiring DRESS GOODS will find this the best Opportunity to Save Money. REMEMBER This ^Stock must’ be Sold Out As"Soon asEPossible. \ 1.1 ill 521 and 523 AustinJSt. |