The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 259, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 16, 1893 Page: 5 of 8
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THE WACO NEWS TUESDAY M Y 16 1893.
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STBOIUKIl'S HOMK SCHOOL.
The
object in sending out tins
i :. tn set forth with adherence
truth the advantages which we
eve ima u"" - - r
. with children to ttlucite.
Kyesbau cosuuo iu t'iuinuii
the most pari iu wju uuj; iur
jjj?e never found it neces'ary to
beyond ita limits to get all the
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le statements here made we re-
to our patrons to our older pu-
public entertainments.
e lUeul u wunu wuuu iu uau
ntioo to our methods ot work
nee they are by no means Lfdii
y current.
e are in posession 01 no pro-
that will excuse yonng people
wUh to aciiuire knowledge a ml
ttal training from pationt and
j-'flking lauur uui we utmeve
m ilireut that labor to the best
lat'isje. From a somewhat intij
i knowledge of what is going on
educational world and its
parieon with our work we feel
in mo assertion mat ino oppor-
tiep found hero are among the
in the country.
'ehave had during the last year
ral oppoitunies 01 comparing
idvanctment of our p'lnils with
of others sent to tho N orth and
ie results have been yitifving
.
e consume no time counting per
and sending roporls. Wo
it is very gratifying to par-
ItovecOiVegoodreportpvo know
'hen
Illy well that it is a gre3t temp-
n to teachera to mike them
lisk'il
'e have known a boy to
the maximum rate two succes
(months in a branch that he did
oeivi
Istmly at all! If you do not
Oi
from our principal you may
.oust
your children are doing well.
le "ovom as little as posible.
Jlow the grtatest liberty con-
It with good order aud the
b of others
etui
le mve pupils a great deal ot
Lance as much as they need
V lMnr. mnra Nnt that thnv
T.'y-tiiily leas but that they .make
iTXSR advancement. But thev re-
Thcy are not deceived by
.ptiugs from the teacher into
belief that they know
thoy do not. If they
ot prepared at the proper time
they must prepare and we ael-
put oil till tomorrow what
1 be done today. Whon they
ady thoy kkcitk. iSoticothe
ge in emphasis. We found
ago that pupils who recite well
very little governing.
tins school thoy recite. Now
ve the emphaais.
we give our chief attention to
inc. Many jjrovern count per
and ickki school.
citations oalled perfect in some
is would be little better than
fee here.
' attach very litt'e value to
kind of knowledge that can be
febt out only by the artful ques-
oi the master. A person i-in
y
he said to know what he
pi tell. In this sohool pupils
in accurate and grammatical
psge tell what they know it
! them know it all the better
cultivates memory language
elf-dependence.
ao not seek refractory boys
e have probably had our share
kind of boys who have had
1 practice in obedience at home.
"H soon fall into our wavs.
1( thoy have to; we see what
00. Wo hrinir tViin nhmit
Wj through the reBpect that
"y ioiiows prompt obedience.
:hildren as well ae men. like
f wl governed and thev honor
"thorny that commands sub-
non.
Jny hoys are refraotory and do-
uunio because there is no
'lr Will nnifnrmlw oorniafrl
WfOl them. Tho camo J.-.vw
md"t. J n"u luuy "uu
"patrons aro the best people
mi
v". lour children will
' "!?)' the best apsociations.
Js'nB are models of modesty
Sir La?l every pp51 iu
v.. v'7ue some have
erthan others has mada
..gtifyingly to those
yo will call' ami hear some of
ui i Anirs
i- N' l I I I I I
We were thinking of you when we
had our Red Brown White and
Black OXFORD TIES made.
They are Cheap and Pretty and all our Shoes
are Guaranteed. Have you seen our Display?
Repairing neatly and promptly
our classes it may assist you in
solving the question ''What shall I
do with tho children next year?"
Tho present term ends May 20.
Call any day.
Next session opons 1st Moral ly
in September
Waco May I Ith lsfig.
A Choice List of Summer Reeorts.
Iu the lake regions of Wisconsin
Northern Michigan Minnesota
Ioa aud the two Dakotas there
are hundreds of charming localities
preeminently fitted for summer
honi'H Among tho following se-
lected list are trio names tV.in.U:i" to
SLEEPER
I many of our readers as the peifeo-
I tiou of northern summer resorts.
I Nearly all of the Wii-oon-in points
of interest are within a short dis-
j tance of Chicago or Milwaukee and
none of them are so far away from
the "busy unrts of civili'.ition"
that they cannot be reached in a few
hours travel by frequent trains
over the finest roach in the North-
west the Chicago Milwaukee &
St. Paul railway and Milwaukee &
Northern railroad:
Ouonomowoc Wis.; Clear Lake la.;
Mlnouqua Wis ; Lakes Okoboji Iowa;
Waukesha Wis.; Spirit Lake Iowa;
Palmyra Wis.; Frontenno Minn.;
Tomahawk Lakes Wis.; Lake Mln-
netonka Minn.; Lakeside Wis.; Or-
touville Minn.; Kllbouru City Wis.;
(Dellsof the Wisconsin); Prior Lake
Minn.; White Hear Lake Minn.;
Beaver Dam Wis.; Lake Madison Ho.
Dakota; Madison Wis.; DeUvan Wis;
Big Stone 'Lake So. Dakota; Sparta
Wis.; Pewaukee Wis.; Elkhart Lake
Wis.; Wausaukee Wis.; Ontonungo
Mich. Marquette Mich.; Mackinac
Mich.
For detailed information apply
to any coupon ticket agtnt or send
stamp for a free illustrated tourist
folder to D C. Brady Southern
Passenger Agent Louisville Ky.
m
ARE YOU MADE mlierable by
Indigestion Constipation Diiiiness.
Lou of At
Yellow Skin?
Shi.
loh's ViUlizer is a positive cure. Foi
ile by Williamson Drug company.
No Experiment.
In reaching Austin San Marcos
San Antonio etc. via International
and Great Northern railroad Two
daily trains each way. Insist upon
your ticket reading via Ilearne ot
Taylor and the international and
Great Northern railroad. Perfect
roadbed magnificent equipment.
Extras for Bugglea.
Carriago and buggy tops carriage
and buggy wbcols buggy bodies cush-
ions lazy backs springs 5th whools
shaft Bhackles prop nuts prop joints
boots storm aprons shaft tips single
trees shafts in pairs or odd poles
breast yokes polo oiroles dashosdash
rains seat handles oto. cart whoolt
and springs at
T. P. Spakks& Son.
BHILOH'S VTTALIZER U wt
nead for eonitipttion Lou of
Appatite DiEzineai and all aymptorxn
f Dyapapsia. Price 10 and 7& aenti
par bottlo. Bald by Williaaion Drug
Co.
PRICE'S
f?palfl Baking
USJiPowder:
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia No Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes 40.. Years the Standard.
MISSES
done.
&
World's Fair visitors
An intending visitor to tho com-
ing World's Fair at Chicago need
have no fear as to the possibility of
securing satisfaitory accommoda
tions at reasonable rites at oither
of the many hotels or residences
listed in a nnat pamphlet entitled
"Homes for Visitors to the World's
Fair" compiled at groat expense
and published by a trustworthy
Chicago firm. This book contains
a list of about 9000 privato fami-
lies who will accommodate visitors
in Chicago during tho lime of the
Fair viz: Miy l?t to Octobor HOth;
gives their n.unes and addresses
and a tiumbsr of rooms each will
have to spare. Tho book also gives
a lit of the lintels and their loca-
tions; has twelve full page large-
scale mip eacli representing a sec
tion of tho city so that with this
information Ik f die him tho intend-
ing visitor can at leisure select tho
quarter of the oiiy in which he
would prefer to stop correspond-
ing in advance with one or more
families in that locality with re-
gard to rates and the accommoda-
tions desired.
To help you in fixing in advnnce
upon your place of residenco while
attending the World's Fair we have
placed in the hands of our agent at
your station copies of this work
which may be obtained at 50 cents
per copy. W. II. Wivkikld
G. P. A. Cotton Belt Route.
GROUP WHOOPING COUGH
tod Bronehitii immodUtely relieved
by Shiloh'i Oara. Sold by William
mb Drag Oft.
Ladles Oxford's
At Ouo 75 and $1.00 better values
than anyone offers oan bo had at
Lkwisk Bko.'h.
For Skin Diseases. i'
Doctors recommend Climax Hlood
I'jlixir because it has ncvur failed to
give good results. Sold by all drug
sists.
All Kinds
Of saddloB and harness
Sparks & Son's.
at T. P.
FOR nYSPF.PSIA
Indigestion nml Stomach disorders tako
riKOW.VS IKON IIITTKKH.
All dealers keep it 81 per Ixrttle. Ocnulne-hM
trade-mark aud crossed red lines on wrapper.
The Old Corner.
World's Fair excursion tickets
are stirring up the young ladies and
gentlemen of Waco and they are
beginning to buy them of each
other.
Best eoda and fancy beverages in
Waco with each ticket at the
Famous Soda Fountain.
The largest newest ana cleanest
stook of carriages buggies and phao-
tons and oarts in tho oity at
T.P. Spauks & Son's.
1 THAT HACKING COUGH can
l ba ao quickly cured by 8hiloh' Curo
i We Guarantee it. Sold by WUHam-
1 tan Drag Co
CLIFTON
DUKE
ALL OVEK TOWN.
Tie district court held no session
this afternoon.
There was no safcion of the may.
or's court this morning."
Tho third and last term examina-
tions of the Waco public sehoolei
I began today.
! "RemaikaM" quiet for olection
i day" is the genet l ruinarS he.itd
on the stroolf tod .
A maniago license hm been isMi
od by the county clerk to Alex
Wolf and Miss Uosa Wanker.
Farmers report that many of tho
country roads leading into Waco
aro in an almost impassable condi-
tion. Artesian council Americai Le-
gion of Honor will hold a meeting
tonight at 8 oYlook at 20 IH South
Fourth street.
Mr. S. Wtst a brother of Mr
Milt West a promiuot farmer re-
siding near M irt diod in San An-
tonio yesterday.
Tho Waco Medical association
mpots tonight in tho oity hall. Sub-
ject of discussion "Cholera Mor-
bus" aud Dr. 1. W. Hunter roads
tho opening paper.
The roport in Tin; Nkwi yester-
day that John Kelly would have
another hearing today uui amis-
tako. A motion for a now trial
will bo argued tomorrow.
The Waco Gas company has been
funnelling good service lately. Su-
perintendent (iriilin sayH now ma.
chinory is expected soon aud tho
soi vices will be extended and very
much improved.
In the district court today tho
ca'sc of Mann vs. Tinsloy a suit for
debt and foreclosure of vendor's
lion was tried bafore W. M. Sleep-
er Fiq. sitting as special judge
and a vordict in Uvor of plaintiff
rendered.
Frank Mel ) maid was brought to
Waco from McGregor yostordiy
and jailed on a charge of insanity.
He was tried in tho county court
and adjudged insane. Ho will bo
taken to tho Southwesteu Insane
Asylum at San Antonio.
Tho new oity hall fountain arriv-
ed yostirday and it is a boauty.
Tho woi k of placing it in position
was begun this afternoon and in a
few days tho handsome met3l orna-
ment will add greatly to the attract-
iveness of the city hall ground)'.
With tho fountain wore a number
of iron seats. Tho weight of tho
bonchos and bronze fountain amount
od to SliOO pounds.
Mattio Jones colored was ar-
rested and j lilod today on a ol argo
of theft. Shu had been employed
as a domestic servant at the resi
dence of Mrs. II. II. KingBbury on
South Fouth street. A search
warrant was sworn out and a
number of articles of olothing val-
ued at over $10 wore found in her
possession. A uomplaint was filed
against her in Justice Gallagher's
court.
Don't be Deceived.
If you want to drink tho Best
Whisky Smoko tho Finest Cigars
or eat tho best lunch in tho city
GO TO THE OLD PACIFIC 8AL00N.
Geo 1). L. nam Proprietor.
Do not walk o church whon you
can buy a nice buggy or phaeton at a
low prioo and oasy tonne of
T. P. Si-arks & Son.
Cash Will be Required.
We the undersigned Firo Insur-
ance Agents of Waco Texas give
notice to tho public that on and after
May 1st 193 wo will require cash
for all policies issued by us upon
delivery or if not paid for by the
(Jth of tho month following said
policy or policies will be taken up
and cancelled for non-payment of
premium. This course is rendered
imperative 1-j the action of the
companies in demanding prompt
settlement for all business trans
acted.
Walter V. Fort & Co.
Dcckery & Patton.
Fttshugh Molz & Gouldy.
Jas. II. Sturgis it Co.
Emery West & Co.
Killough & Robinson.
Wm. Davis.
Hayes Broa.
Maokey & Willig.
Cotton Belt Route
(St. Louis Southwestern Railway.)
to
Memphis Cairo and SI- Losis:
Tfre Only Lino
-WITH-
riiroiiirli Cur Service
I'KOM
Texas to Memphis
Oonitfflttiii with 77irii(i TYnfiif tn nil
1m!ii(s t'nil A'ulli iimf Smithentt.
TWO DAILY TRAINS
WITH
Through Coaches and Pull
man Sleepers
I'KOM
Ft Worth to Memphis
Through Coaches and Pull-
man Sleepers
I'KOM
Waco. Corsicana and Tyier.
A 11 riiX.t.S I.IXKN ronnfel trlth an
hum Throuth Tickrtu an mile vitt th
Cotton Belt Route.
For rntvH iniii. lime tntilm and nil Infur-
mutlon Rilly t(i nny AkuiiI of III" Company.
A A. (Ilihhon 8 li Wah.nkii
Triiv. I'u6eK"r Kt On 1'. AKl.
Kr.WOIlTH. ThX TVI.EH Tui
San Antonio Aransas Pass
RAILWAY
To Houston
Eagle Lake
Corpus Christi
and Rockport
And Intermediate Points
Passenger train leaves dally
at 6.45 a. m. Call at depot
for full information regarding
passenger or freight business.
W. F. Jones
;t.f.&p.a
J. B. Brooks
Ticket Agent
Waco Texas.
R. W. Andrews
General Pass. Agent
San Antonio Texas.
Bars Prompt Poittlrt
Curt for Impctmc; Lou
of Manhood Simlnai
tmtisloni Sptrmatorrhia
Ntiuousnttt StlfDIitrutt
(091 0 Mimorii Ae. Will
make you a 8TR0N0 Vigor-
out Man Prlct fl.OO 0
Coif J IS 00.
aotclal Direction! Mallti
with each Bo. Aitrtit
BilUilCaowTlilaiit Ci
3019 LuOAt Avf.
8T. LOUIS MO.
H 0. itisnitii & Co.
J. B. Cornish Drug Store
Unfit Waco Aecttii
$
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Christopher, R. The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 259, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 16, 1893, newspaper, May 16, 1893; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth114881/m1/5/: accessed May 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .