Waco Daily Examiner. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 100, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1888 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL XXI
GLOVE AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
iiueiif 1 < k < new goods best values ew t > < some
pit iil bargains Tor this week in
I icL GlovesrIEsIicL Gloves
j Butt 11 Scolloped Tops Black and Tan Kid Move at
> > i cii1 > a pair worth 75 cent
f e MiHon Embioidered Back Kid Jloves black tan and
tieit shanlcs at 7 cents a pair regular 100 goves
wen JIimiIc Lacing Kid Gloves black and tan at Sf5 cents a
pair woith 615
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LaiuY Grey Ribbed Mixed Hose at J2 12 cents a pair
worth 20 cents
lew lot of fancy spring colors in Ladies Striped Hose full
regular made at 33 13 cents a pair extra value and
worth 50 cents
Fifty dozen ladie3 solid colors full rsgular made our new
Spring Stocking at 25 cents a pair worth 35 cents
Fifty dozen ladies solid color Full Kegular Made Hose ex
tra value at 33 13 cents a pair worth 50 cents
Ouv > pring assortment of Misses Children and infants
Hose is complete and we will place on our counter
several lots of extra values for this week
The shelves of our Shoe Department are now filled with an
ample assortment of Spring and Summer Goods
Ladies French Kid Button Boots of the latest and
mot graceful styles from the celebrated Edwin O
Burr shoe at 700 to the lower grades of same make
at 6100 a pair
Ladies Turned Sole Pongola Button Shoes at 350 to suit
the most fastidious
Ladies Dongola Button slightly stout flexible soles at 300
a very desirable shoe for outside wear
Ladies Kid Button at 250 stylish flexible and durable and
unexcelled for the money
Common sense shoes of every material made in the latest
styles and at all prices
LADIESiSLIPPEES
W and fancy styles in Bronze and Kid the variety is large
enough 1o suit the tastes of all
In Light and Fine Opera Toe Bal Button and Congress
at 400 take the lead this season
evv > t > les in our own 300 shoe every pair warranted
Ak for our new line of Kangaroo in Congress and Button
Opera Toe handstitched welts at 000 they are the
nobbiest shoes in Waco
or Hoys Youths Misses Children and and Infants Shoes
we stand strictly upon the merits of our stock and
nly keep such goods as we can recommend
Asoiir Stocks in department are now complete
Spring every
< > ur Mail Order Department is prepared to fill all out
of town orders with dispatch
LC C COOOOOOOOOOO COOOOOCO o
Danger
Brothers
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WACO TEXAS illll SDAY M Hcil lf > lsv
pa
rc rrccooc
OUR o IFTEEN DAY
hoiiands of vishoi > have thronged our Mammoth
Establishment within Ihe lat three da >
to secure the numerous
CCU
rgains Offered
During this great sale we will not > top but
Offer new bargains from day to day
will continue
Dont forget
that this sale is instituted to
REALIZE CASH
And we Will Slaughter Goods to Realize the Same
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Corner Austin and 6th Street
OTTIE3 GKEBZEAJZ
LMII0
OOES Q2ST
in short our Closing Out Sale is
strides and lias been crowned with
Those who have not already sieid the
c o
jeo cs
J
nT IS with unfeigned pleasure that the management of
Isaac Lewis Bankrupt Stock announce that
II even in this usually the dullest season of the year its
most sanguine expectation
have been
more than realized
marked with rapid
phenomenal success
gulden opportunity
Clothing Gents Furnishing Goods
and will only occur once in a lifetime in a city like Waco
Our plan heretofore has been Reduction after Reduction in
Every Department of the ilouse but our New Departure
will produce Actual Blows to ill Competition
M N ROSENTHAL
J A SOLOMON
Managers for H B OLAFLIN CO
aaemaauKMmma
NO 100
ORGANIZED lHIEVtS
GANG Or MALES AND TEMALES
WHO WORK THE LAHGE HOTELS
Camels Hair Ulankes Linen Shirts Empty
Purses Sealskin Caps aiul Overcoats
Found by the Pokf
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nt ro nu ot tli r wia given nt uorti mil
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Wanted imtui dlitoy nt No 1J I i e
i binl Hiivot oiUtis Klh mid Spirr
1 11114 were Miiiiiiiom tl niiil iil tt r tmmo
s mvli III j uiu d the risflil number
iiinlitilnljuk alley whit Ii in nmnod
inappropriately 1 In nutiihi r win
one nt it oiij lov > h < i 11 shriek
tonouientp In ii 1 arc n ar rm in mi
till MClllnl lloO ill tl tltll
n ntran < o wi innii Sim wih
siiiti il in u broken ioeklti > r clmir
with n so intily eUitned 1ml in In r
iriiK nml a I tlo liny about I jour ot
ii < n with ii very ra ml jacket on
Mantling by her iilo The w mini
win very jjnodlooking and chose hoi
woriU its cnrofitlly m ii colli go pro
luPHor In iv few words she c 1 lined
Hint thern otttfit in Chicnio tin or
1
LHIli 1 hlllllt it III it I 11111 Icllltklu
ihoivin who ronl ried is
operations to the iirgi huti Is
to Her hudiaud who di coorcd
niontha helore wan u mi mher ot
such ii iiti C nml than determined to
take the lint opportun tv to notify
the pi lice the oHliors liMemd in
astonishment wlelo the told tho de
tiiilo of her Moiy She ttion uncov-
ered ii pile ot fjord In ii corner of
tin room There were line chiiiiIp
htiir blnukitH costly linen sh nts
empty purses sealskin cupn heuvj
ooiooatn hedHpreiitlH line HimpH
v his eU Mhu i Ulcerh were
I convinced and Monday night
nrristeii brnuK iMiumll a trutiod
Mi tchmnn ii llni Slioi limn In use
logi tlnr with liunoh Koj kin iiikI 1ut
rick Ncedlmm mid evmiU i ther men-
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Ii tflB litivi 1 j robhevl
by ucittiii ot their i ni loj en iiiid the
pi lue 1iiie Mcurcd oicril uiuon
IoikIh ot ooiIh tikiii troni the ho eln
The wi m > iii who jiiive the lirst infor
rnmiou to the poliei v an nked why
hIio Jhvo hi r Mime in Mr Iuiikih
Muiriiy inui told ilie follow iiitf itiry
of her iio whnli there in ev-
ery roiHou to hi lieve is true
My nnildeii iiiime wiih h o
Jofephino Keriih My I uther wiih
Ii hn Keriif w ho innny vi nro hi f ir
ibj blnh wiih lnd inuyor ot Dublin
city I wiiiboin mid lived there ue
til I whs went iiwny to tin cducdid
Kuthor wiih wmilthy mid wo were n
hnppj fiiuily Ttinre wore fdx nlHtorH of
iih mid I wiifl the hoiuty nnd moit
ppintod On my rot urn home
I met iiud miirrlod JiuiuB
Murriiy then n weiiltliy
boot iino hln e iniinti iitiirer Wo
never livid hnpidly together Wo
Mime to UiIh country mid while in
Xew Vork I lelt mv huabmid who hi
i
J i gnu Milt lor divorrc on the ground of
1 defcertion A hi 1 wni iiintid him
I win without lrionds mid with but
little money mid win compelled to
nock i i limp bwnnliii h > iho Until
I movi d to t hie iuo 1 In lieved inv
hindmnd to hnve boon Hriclv honeM
Tint ollicerH w ho h > vo inventtntiil
the unit er lire com meed ot the trnh
ot Mrci Nlurrn > rt Htory
Tho Turiiriinil Itovunuo Jlill
Washington Munh 11 Tho wn >
nnd ineniH coininittco to ilny bejim
the forinmion of MiN iiinll unit n v
oiiiie ul I tho nut re document boine
rend to tl o i ommi tee by the ilerkH
No iimenimentH were llored for tho
icikoii thej will not be in order until
tnoioiioi orntlon of ttio b II by
per
presenterl by us for DKY GOODS CARPETS RUGS ri i w i i ioni < rrow
mid he eniitiuued from d y to dny un
HATS ETC 111Jiy attired that such a chance can
til completed Alter the iiljouru
tiii nt but while mo t ot the meniherB
wi re iiill pront there wns 11 ihiirp
tilt between MtfnrH Scott itnd Uimd
Mr Seott einphi ticully oresaod his
opinion to 1iorllect itirit tlirlll pro
tin ted and Htiuiuheed truti mid uil
oil iptcbil iittentlon to tho nloueil
ftltt 1 triiHt us ii iiho In point lieHitnl
he i ml eollcted ninny fmts that would
in lighten the pub ic on tho tte jCt
Mr Ituml reifrid by ndviiiu Mr
scitt iih u riot I not to no into tho
Bubjoct Il < ohtillenjiod him to pro-
duce his f ctfi mid fhrcuftlcally ob
torvoit that they weio like quoits put
up in tin cut n ii tended for liumodi
nio coiiMiinption us tin y would show
up on expoi uro
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