Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 2, 1894 Page: 1 of 16
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This Week
fto place on eale theso seven Bpeoial garments Thoy
heavy for tho present weather Some cot
iioa aro
others cotton and wool mixed TheBa garments
Ullitod value for value tho very best bargains you
jet had offered you Allwool garments at ery low
LLjbould you want thorn
Jngc Ladies cotton ribbed vests ITormor price 10 o
ladies cotton ribbed Maco
29c yarn in grey
fr JOc vest
flKc ladies Egyptian Union Suit tho beat you
a Our 6125 quality
4ICI 00 Ladies Uniorj o n brown and grey A
ffriia1atlG0
6112 ladies grey Unk Extra good valuo
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125Ladies grey and wh
ack Goods
le name of Piieatley on a piece of black goods is an
in guaranleo of merit Tho nnnle is well known to
fearer of blaok goodH oneither side of tho ecean
wline of Priostley black goodi this wook Prices ie
Mroin 25 to 50 cents per yard nil new goods late
tt Black nil wool materials 38 to 45 inchos wide
ic50c G2o 70c 75c SOc 1 and 125
Ipmeri Who Care
P teH dressed will do themselves a kindness by in
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fating wimt our Jliss Julia Phalen is doing in Ureas
f We aro turning out belter work than iort
is familiar with All work has our guarantee
< Muun inr
I Ihne ji Prom Joll <
1Mnnre I
l T Dec i gome time
< ntgkt Dr lloninaii Warren j
Jim Howe broke jail at this
Mtarre way t lstlnff the
8 ll
ooon The cell are
J5 U UH has ne er been con
Se Jail and Kuarda ore
< mt the Jail to preent
CTMplnj Lat night a new
en autr nd as the nlRht
> le
Trould no up Main
WMtonally to nnn but
a few moment at a
gT nnw heanl anything un
J ll and ne er exam
morning but went
5rhe prisoners Jle got
ikii w PK ° t > prisoners
t V ioUHK Id lhe re10
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lnCrZ enough for lhe
ta maloed The cuard never
Un t lhal > Irds had
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> 2Jlim Te e plnir
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Oft Aney declined to be
Wy
K Wi j ui wl > another the
K Ue5J5 larceny After the
It VST b0t m ft vfr
UssiVa2 BlfknV themselves
ni < e and bridle
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MAILABLE EDITION
aqx Suits form
ening Materials
Hhave opened several new lines of evening ma
jin silk wool nnd cotton fabrics
TIN POUSKAU beautiful colorings G9o per yard
CHIFFONS all the now shades 100 por yard
EWPOKTELLE an elegant sheer all wool material
ties wide 50c per yard
CHINA CKAPE lato shades elegant quality 20o per
f >
CHINESE SILK all tho leading o ening shades only
w yard
SERPENTINE OltAPE tho prettiest cotton material
fening wear on tho market only 20c per yard
incomplete lino of sheer and Iluily silk laces f6r
aisg Iheso gauzoy niatorials prices correct
fedcloth
Way morning you will find on specinl sale about
BroadclotlL Now dont come to see tho ordi
es cloth that is on the maikot at 8100 but come
rBroadcloth regular twilled back Broadcloth a
guilty and cheap at that Monday we place on
ii pieces at 85c tha yard any shade you may want
their escape The other prisoners jay
left
well armed when hey
hey as
vell for the Busrd
the Jail and It was
hSt he Sno nothlnc ot their leajlnj
as they intended lMvlrR let It cost what
the arms had been
t would They say
time hid
In their possession for some
den in their cell This teems Improbable
hod been
as the cells nnd prisoners
or t o neo
searched only a day
Is now belnit made
An investisatlon
In reterenco to the matter
LalS of to and w W < >
as out
he henrd It A
believe the report when
Kent effort will bo made to recapture
lhe prisoners
THUTJ UBIIHOI IUHHH
Convict larooncl In OUlo ACIer
lona lonllueiueiit
Columbus Ohio Dec 1George nu
fer of lanyard murder fame was
Mrtually pardoned out of the penlten
ul °
teleersph
tlarj todsy by
out tomorrow atter n rly twenty
servitude ltepre
of penal
rv veani
IpMrrnoeers of Maduonville who
5sji been vindicated was hire todai
l me as yesterday to pardon Ilufer
If OUT WOKTir TEXAS SUNDAY DE013JLUEU U 1801
See here
Santa Claus
Do ron itiint < brlatiua prri <
eat Ibnt
Will Wear Well
Mhnt > 1U > waller XslXXk H
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The Weekly
Gazette
At Itie rctlncetl price of Ualy
60c a Vear
W1ij not nsicrat bit lUra to
> ltl nnta In brbntf f Anther
fllatbrr M trr tmlt uutf
< ou ln r Stierthf nrl rlthcr In
Trxm or out t lit
USETpu
Ipcncer tjrui
Wild Clirrrr >
of IliirrUonnd
ud inr fur
Coughs and Colds
lontnlna no tip I am or clilorolorm
Sola > uij iij
I iJiuaiuiUi
OliUSiril 1IIU11 BL1IUUL
Carson Serf S Co
UOCSTOt TKXA9
COTTON FACTORS
Liberal advances made on cottoa
hipped to us or prompt sale or to
be held Stencils and dally quotations
free on application
COUnLMOMJL > Cn SOLICITED
A newspaper of a IJoBton suburb
mention the return of a rculdtnt from
Ala I no nheru he has been nhooUnir
nnd vlsltlnif hid friends
TELL US
YOUR
WThether tho TV Uher be arm or cold Not a fetr adHTtlsd special
rules butesarythlnff uniformly cheap TJils dft Wlat makes bualneas Ihely
m1Ul us
DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
W > rnrr > tlie tlnwt line of niaclc Vnn OowJn nrol Bllkn In Vw cAiy
ami rUlit In t1il < line iou U ha no troulVIn lonw iwn chfap mu iniem
really or Our 20c Henrietta our 3o allwool llrairiotta our t o Im1
ttta our 45o Herir our Co Mack Htrif1 < ur 83c Wiuk Notitles wir coo
Mack Crystal Coi > 1 Silk < ur 72c China Mlk our 95o Pur 0 bolr Silk and
ull our black Lnis Cfc xU and Mlk uro wo muoh WU > w tb tuual prlc
that almost tuiy one ca twx > It
MILLINERY
Stylish Millinery at Cheap Prices
W > hare uotnlnff but th t t trimmers and noil mare millinery than
all exclurtvt millinery lioune cimtilncJ uhK only uJjout hait as much
for a nt > Ub liat am otl > era do Tnla Is why v > o a1na > A ell th m
LOOK AT THESE
Our 40c Comet our lino of cheap Ince Bind flnUlitnir braid our tta
lodlM M t our Mo kit jrlove our J15 MarttelU i lied tiprad our 2 0
lalkn Jtow our 12 l2c clilMrena ribbed hoac In fact anythlnc In our
Hosiery or Notion department and you vrttX easily eo t3iat wo Hell iroods
for iMa than other do
DOLLS AND TOYS
W wlU have on display next Tuesday our new line of Toja and Dolls
We make prior such as have not been beard of before Conw and look
and fee how muoli cheaper re sell them than others do
mony disclosed the fact that ho was
merely an accessory
Neartly twenty jears an Cincinnati
was startled by tho discovery that ller
man BoullUng had been killed and his
body thrown Into a vat Andrew Vie
ner who kept a saloon adjoining the
lanyard h d tt grievance aitalnst achlll
Ina because of the latters grue of
daughter On
rense as lnst Eener
u nl u of the homicide nufer left
his home after hllalf tad ui alter-
cation with ils wife and went to I
wets place where be drank a eiul
glasses of lager
tthlle Ids brain was restiondlng to
the repeated Internal applications of
Elmers booie Kgoer recounted the
iSnas and toll Kofer that he was go
Into l5e lanyard to wait for ScliUI
lnc id give Wm a beating lie asked
Itufer to assist him and nufer con
° T two went into Ux < anyard
through a gale In the fence dltldlng
s bad yard from tho taaiard
Sf waited for Bcntlling Kgner heard
he victim approach and seized a bam
SJr Whereupon nufer according to
Sis iimreselon remonstnltM as e Jiad
understood that Kgaer merely cvntem
elate >
ner then rtild he was cub if to kilt
ftcniltine and Ilufer endeavored to
leave but bguer said it he did lie
would kill him uleo Itufer remained
He Insists that lie bad nothing n > do
with the sane which followed
Schlllinr wss besten to death and
his body thrown Into a vat lSgner was
pardoned thirteen yearn ago and
has since died nufer was tried In
Uutler county ona chsngo of venue
and waa sentenced for life
not el Hurled
Denlson Tel Deo 1 nmlle
Bcholetle tailor died here several
days ago leaving o wife in fialem
Oregan He waa a member of the
A O U IV Notwithstanding be has
been dead neatly a week the body Is
still tn tho bonds of the undertaker
w ho oaks that his bill ef JIS750 be paid
ScholettCa death was wired to hla
wife In Oregon and a telegram was Im-
mediately received from J O JJarr
the dead mans brotherinlaw to have
the body embalmed and shipped c O
1 > to 1dm The t > elU Kargo agent
refused to take lhe corpse COD
which wonld amount t over ia m
lees a deposit was made at Bilim
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In theto lmrd times when nearly uvory one wo meet 1b
suilorlng to a greater or loss degree with that contagious
monster Financial Embarrassment it behooves us to seek
an efficient remedy Tho best wo know nnd one that is
becoming exceedingly popular is one of our
890 SUITS
Tho demand for theso goods has becorao so gieat that
wo are moro than pleased with results attained
SUCCESS HAS
CE0WNED 0UK EFFORTS
Honesty has beon rewarded and today our 1000 1250
1500 and 1800
MENS SUITS
Which wo aro now selling at
Ilavo beon proclaimed king and our competitors admit
their defeat and concede the palm to m
This is too good n thing to InBt always Tnko ad
nntago of it now TODAY coino and clothe yourself In
one of theso bargains and when aalccd where you bought
it tell them at tho
AWFORD IT GOODS CO
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SIXTEENPADESt
THE FORT WORTH GAZETTEIt
Are they in regard to
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norttt imt portion rooter oiith
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PKIOJEPIVE CENTS
HOSIERY
SHOES
° CLOTHING
We Will Sell r
HOSIERY
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Read
What
We
Have
To
Sayl
wdnfernd
Fifty do2M > ladies Hormsdorf Jyo nlmolulely fiwt Muck 10
KAf > t dtubls eole and hifib spliced heels Our Regular 36c
BtocklDgt will go for three days only at
22c Per Pair
We reserve the right to limit the amount sold and then
Fifty dozen lleimsdorf dye absqlutely fast bkolc
Misses and Childrens Stockings
l i Hibbod with double kneos and lilph spliced heels and toon the
but regular SSo stooklnu in America will tfo for 3 days only at
Y I6c Per Pair
Wo resBrn the right to Limit Amount Sold
QTTOTPQI We Will Sell
OHJ > SIX O This Week
TUT SOO Fairs
q Boys and Misses Shoes
E
S
Sizes S to S
Goat nd dongola button or laoo nit shapes nnd sties Not
a single pair north loss than 125 and from that up to 2 per
pair To reduce stock no will sell olioico of this desirable lot of
shoes this neck only at
98c Per Pair
CRAWFORD DRY GOODS 00
J 000 Cloaks and Capes delayed in shipment should liavo beon here
fen days ago 1200 additional canio in today Theso goods aro new
fresh and clean bought at fenced sales and we can and will sell them
cheaper than any niorchant in Texas owns them Below wo rjuoto you
a few prices Many other goods lots not mentioned If wo dont savo
you from liJJ 13 to 50 per cent on your wraps dont buy from us
Ladies
150
Golf Capes with silk
lined hoods worth from 300
to 450 our greatest 3ale price 198
j nrj Ladles Cloth Capes worth from
400 to 550 big sale price
245
n nn Ladies Black Blue and Brown
± 00 Capes cheap at 5 to 560
grandest sale price 350
CC Ladies Silk Plush Oapes worth
DO 1250 biggest sale price 760
nn Ladies15 Plush Oapes beauties
Ot biggest sale price 1000
35
Blues
Beautiful Long Covert Capos appliquo trimmod
Capes and Cloaks go In the
biggest cloak sale over made
in Texas for 2000
nn Ladies Black Fur Capes regu
iUU lar price 500 greatest sale
price 360
1 QQ Ladies Black Fur Capes 760
XJU 8860 and 10 grades big sale
price 8600
I nn Ladies 1250 and 1600 Coney
± yU Capes for 8750
300
Childs 8160 200 and 8260
Oloaks for 79 cents
Blacks and Talis 1500 and
1650 values greatest salo prlco 0 and 1250
Wo show moro styles and moro garments in our Cloak and Suit
Department thau all other Fort Worth houses combined
Comer Seventh and Houston Sis
q Five experienced sales-
ladies wanted in Cloak
Department MONDAY
Morning by 8 oclock
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