The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 148, Ed. 1, Friday, January 1, 1892 Page: 8 of 8
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WACO DAILY NEWS JANUARY t 1892.
Goldstein & Migel
T3bL Tiixie ulxcI IPlaoo
Supply every want now. Prices are down.
We are cleaning our shelves and coun
ters of all small lots of winter goods of
every kind.
5000 bargains;
Such as you will never get again at such
Low Prices. Buy Blankets Comforts
Dress Goods and Cloaks and Clothing
Now.
You can afford to buy a present now. We
are closing out all Fancy- Goods at half
prices. Lamps Clocks Easels Screens
and all House Decorative Goods away
Down.
Goldstein
&Migel
HORACE PICKETT THOS. DUGELBY
Piclcett D-digellby.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.
Provident Building Waco Texas PostOlIlce Box No. 45.
ttpcclnl Attention ln to Orcnn'rntlrn aril K.xnndiintlcn of Hooks for Barks Estates
CoiporatlonB. Mrrilients Mum Tnrtuicri. Insuramc (Vinpnnlcs.ttc Hud toe mpllcut-
ed Accounts IcJ.Iqtrrirt in or Dispute rcnluecd jNcrtmits Invctli ntert anil Mated
Hooka Ore tied IVeted n il ( lostd. and rrrriiRcii f rn v kin 1 of llnslneBi
SlenoKtaplijr nnd Tyfu-wiltJog a Bporislly
TJIRMB L1BKRAI: COltlttSPONDENCKBY MAIL Oitf W1IIK I'HOMITLY ATTENDED TO.
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
FOR RENT
On the first day of January the building occupied by the
Behrns' Drug Co. Well located for any wholesale business
JONES BROTHERS
A Great Bargain in Town Lots
I have flomo ohoice Iota in Tuliu tho county seat of Swisher County an
in Plainview tho county suat of Hale County
THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE PLAINS COUNTRY.
Will Boll cheaper for cash or exchange for Waco oity property. Freestone
water obtainable at from twenty-five to sixty feet. The eanatarium
of Texan. For prices etc. call at 411 Franklin street.
J HGOTJLDT.
DAILY WEEKLY
THE-
Finest - Advertising - Medium
in
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
THE LEADING DRUGGISTS
Gantt & Poindoxtcr
AoniUAI'STIN AVK.MJi:
LOST Pocket book containing 83o Fonr
Uvea and ono Io. Liberal xownrri fur
reinrnto Nows Olllco. St
PERSONAL
Mr. F. L. Dunn of Midlothian was
in tho city today on businees.
Mr. It. E. linynor is in Fort Worth
spending tho last of tho holidays.
Mr. G. L Majfield of Waco is
spending New Years in Fort Worth.
Messrs. J. B. Fowler and Charles
Fordtran went down to Jackson's
Lako today duck hunting.
Mr. J. W. Miles is the first sub-
scriber on our daily list for 18o2. Ho
subscribed early this morning.
Capt T. A.. Blair was invited to
tr.ako a speech at West last night but
could not respond on account of sick-
ness in his family.
Mr. W. A. Mathews who has been
studing law in Capt. Blair's office was
admitted to the bar a fow days ago.
Messrs. T. A. Blair J. W. Davis and
J. A. Harrison composed the commit-
tee of examination.
Year
A Happy Now
To Ono And All.
Mrs. B. J. Doss
400 1-2 Austin streot.
What I Know About Hardware and
Christmas Follies.
When considering the great inven
tions of modern times wo must not
overlook the Gro works. They aro oi
vast benefit to humanity. Without
them Christmas could not bo celebrat-
ed. The fact that they endanger tho
lives limbs and piopeity must not be
taken into consideration for tho chil-
dren and fools must havo their fun on
Christmas. While tho fire-oracker is
only capable to set your clothes hair
or house on fire whiskey comes to
the rescue and sets your stomach and
brain on fire. Tho social and legal
approval given to drunkenness and
gluttony on Christmas is rather pecu-
liar. I doubt if Christ feels proud of
his followers who honor his birth-dny
by shooting and yelling overloading
their stomachs and getting beastly
drunk.
I am prepurod for spring trade in
ray saddlery department. I havo a
largo stock of bridles collars cotton
rope plow lines back bands with
common and Fuller hook hames
hame straps trace chains doubletroes
singletrees both wood and steel
plows steel shapes plow stooks dou-
bio shovels etc. all at bottom prices
retail or wholesale.
13. Strauss.
CONRAD
!
A CARD TO THE I'UIILIC.
While it is true I have been chosen the President of the Louis-
ana State Lottery Company vice M. A. DAUPHIN deceased Istil
retain the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice and Manufacturing Com-
pany so all proposals for supplies machinery etc. as well as all other
business communications should be addressed tome here as heretofore
PAUL CONRAD
LOOKS OX 1358
NEW ORLEANSILA
SEE! The numerous things we have to offer for
Christmas Presents. We do not intend carrying over any
ods that can be sold between now and Christmas. If low
ces will move them they are ound to go.
Dolls-
We have by far the cheapest and
prettiest assortment of Dolls in
the city and we have made ad-
ditional reductions this week.
Ladies Handkercheifs.
5 cents to
latest emb'
pretty and
11i hpt-iikur'A Wife.
Tlio wife of Speaker Crisp wns born in
Ellaville near her present homo in Atncr-
icus Ga. Her father was a planter before
tho war. Shu was married to Mr. Crisr-
whiloquito young and four children two
daughters and two sons blessed the union.
Tho greatest grief the Crisps havo yet
known came a fow weeks ago in tho death
We have them from
Si. 50 in all the
styles; will make a
cheap present.
Albums-
Wc have a handsome line of al-
bums which we offer at re-
markable low figures.
G-loves-
Kid and dog skin gloves make a
neat and tasteful present and
wc have a full complete line.
Toilet and Manicure
Sets-
We have the finest exhibit of
this line and at prices within
the reach of all.
Hosiery-
For all ages and sizes in the very
best llandorfs Dyes a box of
which makes a very desirable
present.
Windsor Ties-
For ladies and gentlemen boys
children in the latest colorings
at 25 3540 and 50 cents each.
Dress Patterns.
A nice dress pattern with Beaded
I'assimcnt e prices ranging
half of 'week will make a
a desirable and etiele Christ
mas present.
Imported R obes.
As wc have still a fino assortment
left wc will make a reduction
of from $3 to $5 on each one to
close them out.
Cloaks.
We have some very stylish gar-
ments in cloaks blazers jackets
and as the weather has again
moderated prices will cut no
figure to close them out.
Boys Suits.
From $1.50 $1.75 $2.60 $2.50
and $3.00 and upwards and
25 per cent off these prices.
Boys Overcoats.
From 4 years to 14 years we
offer at S1.50 $2.00 $2.50
$3.00 to $5.00 and a discount
of 25 per cent off these prices.
We have thousands of desirable things suitable for holiday
presents and kindly ask all to call and examine our holiday
stock
N. B. For the accomodations of those that cannot do their
shopping during the day our store will be open every
night 'till 9:30 until Christmas.
CORNER SIXTH STREET AND AUSTIN AVENUE.
CURTIS & ORAND
China Glass ware Lamps.Dinuer and Tea Sets.
Round Oak Heaters.
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.MRS. C. Y. CRISP
of the elder miii. Tho older daughter is
married to a druggist in Ainurlcus while
tho two jounger children are still at
school.
Mrs. Crisp has always spent the winters
in Washington witli her husband bIuco Ills
that election to congress. She i.s nirely
seen at any hut. tho most important events
audit Is not likely owing to the recent
bereavement that she will feel like assuui
lug the social position and accompanying
honors belonging to the speaker's wife.
Sho is thoroughly domestic and cures
most about being in her Georgia home
whero shu Is nccustouied to dispense real
soutliuru hospitality. She is about me
dium height lias dark eyes and hair slight-
ly tinged with giay.
Charter Oak Stoves Wagons TryciclesBycicles Hobby
Horses.
CURTIS & RjigiD
;oo AND J02 AUSTIN AVE WACO TEXAS.
m:oi:e0w jjxjjszjz: e arsk Co.
WACO : : : : TEXAS
FIRE : INSURANCE : AGENTS.
Plate Glass Insured Against Breakage. :.::::;
: : : : : ! Represent a Line of First-Class Companies
Prompt Attention to all Business Placed with us.
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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/m1/8/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .