The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 148, Ed. 1, Friday, January 1, 1892 Page: 6 of 8
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WACO DAILY NEWS JANUARY i i892
to
These Lots
Jow op the JWarket. s
Buy a Lot While
Wow is the Time foi
jWechanics
Small :
: Means
TO
Homes
At
Low
Apply to Mrs.
O.UKX.
Tfla bund that rooks tho orndlt is. tho
hand that rultu the world.
The influence of a mother the influence
of a sister tho iulliicnce of a wife. Th
world feels this iiitluenre. It shapes th
destiny of men. For a mother's bake for
a sister's sake for u wifo'n sake a man will
strive to be honorable lie becomes am-
bitious. He becomes successful. Happy
the househui'l when the women folks are
cheerful contented and happy. How
pitable the homo where mother sister or
wlfo lies ill. How grand the remedy that
Is luited to the ills of womanhood and that
will restoro nervous sickly aching de-
spondent women to health and strength.
WEAS1 WOMEN
Bach a remedy is Wr. John Hull's S&rsa-
parilla. It it eminently the b4t remedy
lor the weaknesses and distress incident to
and following u condition of disordered
female functions. It revives strengthens
and regulates the feminine constitution.
Mrs. Mary F. Wilkinson Jackson Tenn.
writes:
"I wo a very healthy woman before my
marriage but dutlug from a miscarriage
tny lieulth got to be very bad. My complex.
Ion became hallow. I became nervous and
lleeplcsH; I grew ttiln aud despondent. Mj
appetlto was tickle aud what 1 ate laid Ilk
lead upon my htomacli. My habits were Ir-
regular and I NUllorcil much pain. I used
MADE
prescriptions of several good doctonr but
my ailments Increase A bearing down
Rain about my back and loins i-eemed as II
would kill mo. I ww. Nuhjcct to frequent
headache and bilious attacks. In this con-
dition I begnu u ute of Dr. Hull's Karsapa-
rllla. It teemed precisely suited to my
condition. Kvery uponntul M'enied to go
to the right spot 1 mmiu tdinwed gieat Im-
provement and my fiiend rejoiced at my
returning health. 1 used it during the
mouthKof March and April and give Hall
tha credit for my present enjoyment of lift
and good health. It U a boon to weak and
aaflerlug women."
STRONG.
Nelly Davis Helena Ark. wiltes: "Dr.
Hull's Hursnparillii has Improved y health
wonderfully also greatly Improved my
looks. I had eruptions on iuv .nbutthey
have disappeared and I wi very weak
with no appetite and nt times Kullered great
pain but now 1 feel quite well again."
V Many a pale and tlekly looking little
child has been saved by lis good mother
flvlng It Dr. John Hull's Worm Destroyers
'hey tante good. Price 25 cents.
W-Nothlne make a person feel so bad
aa a touch of chills and fever. Smith's Tonlo
Hyrup Is pleasant to take and cuies this
BliU
ilmeulquiclcly.
John D. I'auk & Pons Wholesale Agtnti
IT5 177 aud UK gycumnro Ht. Cincinnati O.
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W.II. WH.KKS MD
Residence 12UN 9 Bt.
W.O.W1LKE9 MD
Kesldcnce UIO N 12 St.
DRS WILKLS & WILKES
Physicians and Surgeons.
No. 8 GHAMBEItS BLOCK.
J I
AiiaBLdaK.
11 an TffTT
They are Beautifully located and are high and attractive. East
Waco will become the most popular residence portion of the
city in a few years. It will also be the centre of a very large
business and property bought there now will increase in value
faster than property in any other portion of the city. In a
short while a new bridge will be built and the electric cars
l-jsk3E3ee j
rices.
Kirkpatrick Eighth
U'aCI) t'llii: DIUMUTlHIlftT.
Local tinn of Fire Alarm Boxes.
Box 4 Fifth Warn F're Station strikes
" fi Corner 9 h aid Austin "
6 4th " " '
" 7 Central Flro Station '
" 8 Went End Fire htatlon "
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IS forter 14 h ni.d Washington '
"1 ' fith and Malboroagh
15 stnai'U ('o'uminia '
"10 " 8lh and Jackson '
"17 " 4th and Webster '
" 25 ' 8th. nd Cleveland
".'0 " Bthancl Bnelght "
'"J7 " Othand SVarhlneton"
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" 35 Royal Hotel 6th a d Franklin " Ul-IM!
" -ii Woolen Mills lth and Mary Ill-mill
"U7 Corner lith aud Jefferson ' Ill-IMUI
All boxex numbeied above S strikes thus;
Box 13 strikes 1 and etojs then strikes ill
ii-iiuiii
maxim uox ia tueu repeals lour limes.
Box 25strlkCHll and sups then strikes III I(
making Box '.'5 ai d soon.
DIM CTIOKS roil OIVINO AI.JULH.
Keys wll' bo found In tcsldonceson each coi-
ner where boxes uro located. Open Firo Alarm
Boxes and pnll Hook down and let go. Leave
key In box.
Turn alarm In only for fires. 110 00 rlne for
false alarms.
Slow tapping or bells signify company
calls. r
Seiond Friday In each month ea-h box Is
Inn nod twice testing boxeti and circnlt lino
H hen alarm ot llrels given the Flro Depart-
ment has the right or way on allttrects. All
vehicles uinst drive near the sidewalk and keep
away from tho Uro. 5.00 lli.o for running over
hose.
Keport of any careless driving going to or
from fires by the Fire Department will be
thankfully received by the Chief oh fast aud
careless driving Is stnckly forbidden.
This Is Pretty Good.
Mr. John C Goodwill a oarpenter
of Danville 111 writes: "About two
weeks ago a heavy saw log loll upon
my foot very badly crushiim it so
that I was unable to work at all. I
sent lor a liottlp of Ballard's Snow
Liniment and kopt my foot well satu
latcd with it. It is now two weous
since this happened and my foot is
nearly well and I am at work. Had 1
not used Snow Liniment J should
have been laid up at least two months.
For healing wounds sprains sores and
bruises it has no equal. No inflam-
mation can exist where Snow Lini-
ment is used. "You oan usu this let-
ter." Beware of all whito liniments sub-
stituted for Snow Liniment. There is
no other liniment liko Ballard's Snow
Liniment. Sold by II. 0. Risher &
Co.
Fish Oysters and Moat.
Tho celelrated Berwick Bay oys-
ters Jako Lohman brand also fish
and refrigoratod moats at Darrow
Ag't & Go's near tho Waco loo &
Refrigerating Co. on Franklin stree
Rockport blocks worth $1200 for
grapeB and oranges offered at Si-lOO.
J. E. Anderson.
Are in the Kirkpat-
rick Addition to
Waco and are situ-
ated in East Waco.
wm traverse -ne entire
eastern section of the
city. These lots are
cheaper in proportion
to their location than
any lots ever put on
the market.
SSSSSSmS
and Clay street or P.
Startling Facts.
The American peoplo are rapidly
becoming a race of nervous wrecks
and tho following suggests tho best
remedy: Alphonso Hempfling of
Butler Pa. swears that when his son
was speechless from St. Vitus dance
Dr. Miles' great llestorativo Norvino
cured him. Mrs. J. It. Miller of
Valparaiso and J. D. Taylor of
Logansport Ind each gained 20
pounds from taking it. Mrs. II. A.
Gardner of Vistula Ind. was curod
of 40 to 50 convulsions a day and
muoh headaohe dizziness backacho
and nervous prostration by ono bottlo.
Trial bottles and tine book of mar-
volous oures free at II. C. Risher &
Co who recomruonds and guarantees
this unequaled remedy.
In) Binding Etc.
Law books sheet musio and peri-
odicabvJ"!! kinds and desnvptions
piomjfeBymptor At V. J. Laf is &
Bros.' Tv -V-P'Biodery No. 20' South
Third Street from 75 conts per vol-
ume upward. All stylos of binding
done. Orders may be loft at our
offieo or drop us a postal card and the
books will be sent for. To Bankors
merchants etc. lot us get up yonr
ledgers account books and special
ruled blanks ior this and tho coming
year. Belore placing your orders
elsewhoro procure our prices and give
us a trial order and if our books do
not please you and to your entile
satisfaction wo do not ask jou or ox-
poot you to pay us for them. This is
our guaraateo and wo shall certainly
mnko it good in all cases. Remem-
ber wo arc not on thn ''Cheap John"
order and would bo ashamed to bo
known or acknowledged to bo the ohcap
est house in tho land. But our prices
aro as low as it is consistent for good
workmanship. Respectfully yours
for book binding
V. J. Lamouvillb & Brio.
First Class Restaurant.
Biauohini & Son at Turf Saloo
Opon day and night. All tho delin
oios. Regular dinner. Choicost vo
ands. Skilled cooks. Privato rooms
for privato parties. Nothing too good
for our customers.
BuNciiiNi & Son.
Crippen has puro whito lard in fiftv
pound cans at ele v en cents oorno'r
Fifth and Franklin.
They are
BVery JStLekia.
Should Hevi a Ham
and this is the
G-. Kirkpatrick same.
To Friends and Customers.
This is to notify my customers
friends and now friends that on and
after January 1st 1802 I fchall sell
atriotly for cash only. I desiro to
assure my old customers that I do
this out of consideration for them
as well as mysolf and am sure that
it will provo more satisfactory to all
concerned. In adopting tho cash sys
tem I Bhall adopt the cash system of
buying for cash and of selling every-
thing at rook bottam prioes saving
mon y to my eustomers. I desire
to thank old friends for their very lib
eral patronage for past years and
solicit a continuation of the same
under the cash system. Very ltes-
peotfully F. W. Stolte
423 Franklin street
cu Should Not be Witnout It.
Every family is liable to havo a
h erqditary taint of consumption in it.
It may date back 5J or even genera-
t ions. This fact makes it necessary
always to havo on hand a remedy
with whioh to combat this formidable
disease A cough whon takon nt first
oan readily be oured beforo it gets a
serious hold on tho lungs. Ballard's
Horehound Syrup whon taken in its
early stagos will euro consumption It
is guaranteed to bring relief in eyery
case when used for any affection of
tho throat lungs and ohest such as
consumption inflammation of tho
ungs bronchitis asthma whooping
lcough croup etc. It ia pleasant to
take pcrfcotly safe and can always bo
depended on. Sold by II. V Risher
& Co.
Tho Best In Texas.
McA lister Lmn is the best
sold in Texas. Lacv is ho
coal
sole
agont.
Buy lots in Waco addition to Rock
Poit on Herring Kelley Evans and
I nge stroo Gilt edge property.
J. E. Andkiison.
Don't pay rent when you can buy a
homo and any ono can buy a home in
tho Kirkpatrick addition.
Buy tho "Big Muddy" lump coal.
Keep warm and givo your imagination
a rest. "Telophono Egan for coal."
If you want cheap coal try Laoy's
Bkieu L!itEEK .J)5.50 per ton.
Cheap s
Gap Get
very
LIBERAL
: Terms as
To Payments
best opportunity to
Sudden Deaths.
Heart disease is by far tho most
frequent cause of sudden death whioh
in threo out of four cases is unsus-
pected. Tho symptoms aro not gen-
erally understood. These are: a
habit of lying on the right sido short
breath pain or distress in sido back
or shoulder irregular pulse asthma
weak and hungry spoils wind in
stomaoh swelling of ankles or dropsy
oppression dry cough and smothering.
Dr. Miles' illustrated book on Heart
Diseases free at H. C. Risher & Co.
who sell and guaranteo Dr. Miles' un-
cqualod New Heart Cure and his
llestorativo Nervino which euro- ner-
vousness headache slcoplessness ef-
fects of drinking etc. It contains no
opiates.
To my Friends and Customers.
In view of present business en-
vironments I have decided that I can
not servo my own interest and tho in-
terest of my customers hotter than to
close my books with the year and sell
strictly for cash after January 1. I
trust my customers who have so
kindly and liberally extended me
their patronage for yenrs will under-
stand and appreeiato my ohango of
business from credit to cash and I
promise to mako prices show that the
chance will nroVO to our ndvnnrnrrn.
Tho public has my sincere thanks for
past lavors and l ronow my promise
to give full valuo for cash snenr with
mo in futnro. RcsDcotfullv.
Jok S. Thompson
Tho Grocer.
Fishing taokle of every description
with a fall stock of huntors supplies
H. E. A ibolds.
Real Estate
Those hunting bargains in dirt will
mako money by calling on meas lhave
good oity farm and ranch proporty.
I havo ono ranoh of 1000 acres divided
into four nastures. fiO nnrri in nnUiwa.
tionat$'J por aore. I havo good place
iu wcuitY worm $ouuu to trado for
good farm.
I want to-buy small place within S
miles of Waco 10 15 or 25 acres
sandy land.
F. B. (FENNY) WILLIAMS
Ileal Estate and Notary Public
303 1-2 Austin fatreet Waco Tex.
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 148, Ed. 1, Friday, January 1, 1892, newspaper, January 1, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114651/m1/6/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .