The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 236, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 19, 1893 Page: 6 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS. WEDNESDAY APRIL hi 1893.
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BAYOU CITY NOTE?.
"'' -V"-! TXifi iV" l';
k'ennv Heed sheriff of Cal aiuu
parish'. Li i" in the c'ty.
Mr. Robert Cocmb-left h-tnl.t j
for Augtw-v 111 . to he married to)
3 young lady of that city.
thrown from the second -tory win-:
dow of a houe while encaitd in a
tight and was thoncht to bf in a
dyinK condition Si unlay evening
is ereatly improved today. i
Thi morning about - o'clock
Yma Mobile a negro oa an nearly :
eightv year- old dropped d'-a-l of
hart'disease out near the old Field-!
I tiLVI V-'JSICUV IUC 1U.IJ ""V -i.-f
m:
Jot-ie G b-rn the woman ho
icidei here ye-'.-rd3y .d ho
was the principal wttne- in the
celebrated Ball ran der c: . i uieid-
ed. it is thought from desponden- 1 k-i a gun.
cy. sae was .1 very notorious char j
a'cter bat -ince ric has been held;0 0'
under bond as a "Anncs in the ewe ; There was
she has repiated!y -a.ri-d her
tention of reformi; ;. she na-been !
very low spirited i
1 the la-t feA' i
days and has been to the C itholic
church several t uu- for eonfi--ion.
Kady Items Accidental Killing.
Edm Te.3 April 17. Last
Saturday evening secral negro bon
were on Mr. Kjbert Moore'rf w agon
passing tbrotigh tl town with "one
of the b( vj drivinc. J hrouuh their
ig. I nrougti
reeklcf-iie-sH the team ran away and
one of the little boys lioiiHton
Vaughn about - yea eld in a'-
templing to jump from the wagon
was caught under the wheel nn
over and instantly killed. The
body was buiied at Muoreville ves-
teid vy.
Tiio late rains wero of much ad-
vantage to the crop" and gardens
as also to the small giain.
Thu charter for the arte-'an well
company has been applied for aud
soon the business for opritionH nill
begin. The uonuao: has not yet
been let.
The building of the Christian
(Campbellite) church has com-
menci d.
Material improvements" have bopn
made on several residence buildings
in tovvn.
Tho Bnp'.iHt cbun h house will
receive a thorough rtpitiitiui;.
Mr. Dan IJatemau oasmovMl into
his ne'A resideLci' which i.- quite an
ornament to tho community.
Dr. Walter Alku aud Mcr-ball
Miifl. . of Mil mi 'Acre' 1sititif'
in E tdy last s.i bith. Tho latter
gen Ionian at Lis parents home and
Dr. Allen with somebody else.
Miss Mattie Muso has re-turned
homo fn m a several week's visit
with relatives and friends 3t Itasca
Hillsboro and Corsicaua.
Kev. W. U ligl y the esteemed
missionary frcm lirazil lectured to
a largo audience at tho Baptist
chinch on Sunday upon the country
md its people aLd his werk in that
rield. Tho audience was much edi-
tied and as an appreciation re-
sponded with a 1 audseme contribu-
tion. Tho gentleman lectuied 3t
l'roy at night.
Busineib in tho mercantile de-
partment is about double what it
was last year. Tho cash trade U
at least doublr while tho credit
business is much reduced from last
year.
1 here is more cash money among
the people than has possibly been
in this country.
Takirg everything into consider-
ation tne present outlook is as
premising as could be wished.
X. .
Climax Oil should be in every
house ; the best family medicine on
the market for all pain colic aud
nervous troubles. Fcr s3lo by all
druguists.
A Propositions You.
After using Climax Oil for any pain
if it docs not give perfect satisfaction
return the bottle and you o?.n gel
your money bnck. We know what it
will do. Don't try any other old
by all druggists.
Astonishing.
The many testimonials wo receive
from those who havo used Climax Oil
for all pains should be in every house.
Sold under a positive guarantee
by all drug stores 50 cents a bottlo.
Remarkable !
What Climax Oil will do. It has
relieved more suffering humanity
than any other medicine si Id today.
-Try it. Sold under a positive guar-
antee by all druggists.
RIGGIN'S BILL OF FARE.
In Which Some Food Is Suggested
Which Will Not Increase the
Moral Hazard of Any Mind
Having the Idea.
A youny man once who had been
r3iad in the community 3nd wa?
never invitf l much amftn the bm
-
b"gs. '"a' invited to dine with -Dine
biy ft How-. At this dinicu it was
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ordered that each one tell a tale
Coming to the aforesaid young man
ho couIi ;hnk of nQ i0 tell cx.
cept one having relerence to gun.
.in hi- foot unon the tloor he
. -j.-
said:
"Wnat is that? it sounds
Uy the way -peaking
3nd he told the tale.
no moral h3.ard but
in-th(V n . lhe idea 35 t0 wlv the
' . . . ". .
ljt uiJc the mate a lv of tho inind.
See?
A few -ligations to the city
council: You hae commitud to
you a sacred trut involving the
j health the l.fe the proper v and
J y of Qur fair oitv Wh3t
r '
i- hie or property or prosperity
without health? Xo city can have
health without a perfect seweiage
system. The most important ct a 1
is sewerage.
Another suggestion: "And the
darkness bo called night." Dark-
ness anil night are the coverings and
inducements cf crime. Plenty of
light is the opposite. If this is true
can wo bj aUouisheJ if deeds of
daikne's are inumerable in Waco?
W'uy should taxpayers be taxed to
pay for lights which are really
vorso than utter darknes and
menace the public safety?
Right here we rise to t ay every
day the people are surprised at the
completeness and variety and with
tine stock which they declare is the
most com) Ute eer seen in C'utril
Texa- and tru' can furnish your
house from kiteuou to parlor. All
say the Waco Tia ling Company.
We aro glai of tho completion of
the Lreent city council (ien'.lemec
whatever else you 'refuse ih grant
us a perftft sOAerage system.
We are guilty of trading in every-
thing and the more people know it
the more peo lo come to see ti3. We
want to trade with everybody and
do not draw tho line on moral he
ard and we are always glad to
furnish goods as matter of business
to any body rioh or poor gre3t or
small on the mest reasonable terms.
We like to distribute our business
eeutothe tire insurance agencies
unless our moral ha3rd is too great
and wo are not wanted. Other fel-
lows like myself will get the idea
I'a your debts before you tinel fault
with 3 man who presses you. Get
the idea?
Tne Waco Trading Co. has re-
ceived np to date this year ten car
loads of furniture unloading two
cars this week. There never was 3
time we could so completely or ele
gantly furnish your house from kit-
chen to parlor as now. Cash or
easy payment had in everything.
J. W. Husgins Proprietor.
Hease Don't Forget.
The Waco Trading Company an-
anxious to see the cleanest most
competent best qualified honorable
gentleman of Waco whom the most
delicate and most refined lady
teacher would not hesitate to ap-
proach for suggestion or advice.
Does not every teacher in W3co S3y
hearty amen and the citizens join
in. So may it be.
Your home furnished from kitchen
to p3rlor cash or easy payment.
Fine or cheap.
J. W. R:(joinf Prop.
GOOD NEWS!
The Doctors are Here.
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( ic(ki - cins(iiv.
mill r l.l I I I I- I
Ilavit tr opened a permanent Insti-
tute in Waco a' d to introduco our-
selves to tbe t"' i-'ed n.aso the fob ' jj fc
lnwinc. efftr A 1 obf.et is commen-
cini: Treatment bilore May 15'.h we
will furnish n.edicines and medical
treatment to ail Catanhal diseases
including Catanhil Deafness Ca-
tarrh of Nos? Throat and Lungs at
the low rate ct io 00 per month unt.l
well. A peimaneot siurd and
complet? cure guaranteed in ever?
cae all other diseases it man reas-
onable prior s
Having sIpccJ Waco as our fu-
ture homo we wish to have our mu
ners and methods fully lvestigated
1Mb til.l.ND
t V CL-f i
4mJVMifs Ah diseases of
the Ee Cat
aracts and
PtervtiiuniS re
moved withe ut one particle of pain
Cross Eyes straihtc-ned painless in
one minute. OraLUUted Lids curtd
Catarrh is tho most prevalent of all
diseases. Tne Doctors have co "cure
alls but treats every case on a -strictly
scientific bais All cases are not
nuke thertforo one remedy will not
cure every cast it requires surgical
lool and constitutional treitment.
Catarrh causes nine tenms of the
dcHfne3 and often injures the eyes I
Dr Smith will guarantee a cure in all
cases.
Affeotions of the respiratory system
especially Asthma Bronchitis Chron
ic Xasal Catarrh Aphonia cr Loss of
Voice. Consumption prevented. i
in. i yi niu i ;; i."
Dr. R. II. Rank'ii of Levita. Cory- i
ell county Wis blind two years with
with Cauract l)is Smith opmatrd '
on tbe old Doctor ou the lU'.h ol
March with perfect tuooess. Write
to him
D. R. i-yens was cross-eyed for j
severil yeirs Aid suiK-red musii mor- j
tiikatiou and inconvenience. Dr i
Smith straightened his eyes hst Mon
day Sept. 4. lc92 now perfect. Mr. i
Lyons is foreman job department I
Shreveport Daily Times. '
Other It ittmmiitll . ill Youi Hume.
This is to certify mat Dr. Temple
Smith straightened my wife's cross
eyes in one minute without pain. lie
also straightened my son's eyes. Dr.
Temple smith has done many good
things in thu oountv- John Evans.
Cameron Tex. Feb. '20 1j!!
lira nutated l.itli Ciiretl
This will certify that I have been
completely aid permanently cued t
Dr. Temple Smith after having suffer-
ed with granulated lids for maty
years. Gzoru.E Welsh.
West Lake. La
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c;n it i:iui r.u
llmr irhtitttuy hari to
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Mr. J. A. Brandon
of Turnersville Co
ryell Cc save Mv
wile had a large tu
mor crowing: on hei
sLouiaer which g-ve her great pain
and annoyance. JJrs. tmith removed
it; without ohloroform My wife
read a newspaper while the opera-
tion was rjerioimed. I cordially
recommend Dr. Smith to any sillicted
as he has done msny splendid things
in this county. Tbe tumor we ghed
several pounds.
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And thru uie your intlyment Flie l)oc t
torn iCill he jilettvetl tu Allinc ilijitotinii from
tin tieit .Wettlnil Cnlleii unit I'ait Hindu-I
tite .school in thti country lint they have '
gpflb.
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iciiiirtlitmj better than i(;ifniu to ahmr. It
Ik the Teittmonlnls of hundreds of the heat
men unit icuinen in thii country irlio hare
heen cured sound and jiermanenlly by Drs
timith irhere all others hail failid. Come
early anil yet Hie benejit of the iheap rate
coys vi. t 1 ti o.v fk :;.
Artificial Kyei Jnttrted.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 236, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 19, 1893, newspaper, April 19, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114858/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .