The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 233, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 15, 1893 Page: 7 of 8
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THE WACO NEWb SATURDAY APRIL i5 1S93.
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OOD FOR ONE ADM1SS1UN trom May
1st to October 30th are now orr Exhibi-
tion in our Big Window. They are En-
araved in a very Artistic and Beautiful
style. See them.
HANSEL WOOD
SHOE 41 CL0TH1G GOV ffl
1 and 123 South Fourth St. Waco.
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Windows. Our SiDlendid Line
Medium Priced Suits From
T. SO to SXS.OO!
Pronounced by Customers to be the Best
Values Ever Offered inlWaco.
E are also Decidedly in THE LEAD when it
comes to REAL FINE SUITS for Business and
Full Dress Occasions. If -you are going to
Marry we can trim you up just right for the
occasion. If you are already Married call
and see us by all means.
Yours Anxious to Please
. HANSEL WOOD
SHOE oil CLOTHING
COMPANY
11
and 123 South Fourth St. Waco.
Rlgglns Writes a Line on the
Fourth Ward Frauds and pays
a Word about Waco NEWS-
PAPERS. Tnero is bjImI o mifort ami real
bright encouragement in the p isi-
tion taken iu the editorials of W.u o
New M-Ai-Kits onth Fjurth (Friday)
ward election frauds.
Thero are few if any. in Waco
who do not credit the editor of the
Div-UUilu with all ciueerity and
believe ho does at all times the
olean right fair thing f jr Waco
and to her eitizms. individually and
seueiu'ly sslso that any wrong
d jne at any tit... L. iho Day Glibo
had been by tbo i... employed by
tue editor of tho Day-Globe whom
its editor inn not or c 01 i.i not con
trol in its slas and stub) at men
and measures. AVe kaow and ap-
preciate oftui whoro such things
come from. Wo appreciate the
bold stand taken by tho D.iy Globe
in the school matter and the eke i m
frauds too.
Everybody knows that Tin:
D.vu Nki!i uudor its present
editor and reporters ".ica's to tho
lino." Tho editor of Tin: Nr.u.s
does not employ a reporter for his
"opinion of men and things" bat
to stato the facts as nows.
The 1 ) uly Telephone has a candor
and outspoken policy well and
favorably known by all on
I'iiiM iri.K not tally or prrjuliee
and j tstly holds th3t position so
ma lUilly fought for by i'silhistrioiu
predecessor tho Town Talker The
people know overy d y whero to
find the Telephone. Wo commend
its outspoken policy and words on
ihe (FitiiA) ward election fiauds.
Tae Waco Tisnl ng company bo-
liee(- the truth cannot mill ir b
investigation Let us liavo light
even if thatin.nr reveals i iKusush.
Wo can still furnish your homo from
kitchen to parlor cash or easy pay
mont. A homo well furnished is a
j y and pleasuro within reach of
all on Waco Trading company
phi a." Yours truly
J. "W. Hu.gins Proprietor.
Wc :i -ise to atk a few ( icsliou.
I i it light?
1. Uia tue memoors 01 uio city
council do ri ht to oppose the vin-
d oation by investigation tho elec-
tion f rands talked of in tho ' Fri-
day" tard?
2. Is it right to allow this
'stigm 1 like a night mare" to hang
ovor the judges of this election?
3. Is it right not to vindicate by
investigation these very men ap-
pointed by our mayor to hold this
election?
l. Have not the 10 j idgee a right
to demand a rig'd investigation at
the hands of the city council?
ft. Cu any citizen deny them
this right?
0. Iu fair justice to Mr. Waters
we would like to a;k him: It has
been talked alnut town tlat you
said you were brought out (unbo
knowings to yourstl') is this true?
Do y m obj ct to telling if you yet
know who did bring you out and
announce you as a candidate f jr
alderman? Upon your return to
Wacj was any reason given why
you should be thus used without
your knowledge or consent?
T. Does not this election fraud
talk considering the above talk do
Mr. Waters an inj istiee and put
him to a grcai disadvantage?
8. If I had been thuB call id out
in my absence from Wao I would
conclude one or two things and in
nither consider myself very badly
1 t-eatcd.
Either tho citizens of W:i:o
thought my elootijn was indispen-
sible to the success of Waco or that
was announced bjcauso I could be
if elected used as needed.
9 How will this same Fourth
ward force upon tho oitizjns of
Waco the issue "Woman orMin
aB the S iporintendont of our Free
Schools" when the election of
trustees comes up? Ojly the i:m
imiks of our free schools can do
this. Vet we are ready for the is-
sue if they make it.
10. The Fourth ward haB furn-
ished more disappointments than
ill Waco together. Only the one
two years ao was a pleasant disap-
pointment. 11. Why is it the Waco Trading
Co. is always on tho side of the
people against ' jobs and the
gang?" Beoausa the people are on
tho right Bide.
Your home furnished fromkitohen
to parlor cash or easy payment.
Fine' or cheap.
J. W. R (iciiss Prop.
R. T. DENNIS & CO.
LARGEST STOCK OF
Furnture
and
Carpets
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UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
Our I'lidcrtaking Department is complete. Wc own three nice
lleaiscs 1st class 2nd class and Child's While llcaise
Embalming and Shipping Bodies.
COKNKR 1 IFTI1 & AUSTIN STUKKTS.
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Cream Celery or Celery on Toast?
GET A TWO POUND 0A OF
The Kalamazoo Canned Celery
Full Dintoticms on each Can. Dki.iokm s and IIi;ai.th-
1 ui-. Ost: Can contains enough of our Famous Colon
for a fatally of twilo perhons.
The Kalamazoo Pickled Celery
a deliei ms. crisp Celery Pickle tbu only healthful pioklo
lii.d'.'; a Beautiful Pjckago. Asu 'io sick n .
The Kalamazoo Celery Salad
Prepared from our Clioisci'Ht Celery cut all ready for use.
ASK YOUR GKOCKI! FOK THEM.
WE WILL GIVE FREE
TO ANY LADY who i.t s or i.i- for our goods aid HnudH us
2f)C B in Htamps for postage a iackago of our Fvmoijh (Jci.iskv
Nkuvin'k Pki 1 KTrt and on of our Ueau'iful E-n'insjod Celory
Receipt Hookj and also i jiaikig-j of our Dolicioun Nervine (J in-
fection tho K:i anisi o ( ' 1 1 Candy Tablets. 'This conloction
lias the rich nutty ilivor of our Famous Celory."
THE SMITH DUNKLY CO. KALAMAZOO MICH.
Largest CeL'ry .Slippers in tho U. S. Orders received now for
riiiK pamoi s wniric ri.t k ticiKin new crop cemmenoing about
June 20 h ls!)'5
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 233, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 15, 1893, newspaper, April 15, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114855/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .