Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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TO WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS.
You will be robbed in Chicago du-
ring the World’s fair if you are not
posted. Every subscriber to the
Saturday Blade or Chicago Ledger
will receive a free certificate entitling
the holder to call at our office at any
hour day night or Sunday during
the World’s fair and we will locate
you at whatever priced room you
wish. We personally investigate
boarding houses rooms to rent
hotels etc and can save
you a great deal of money. This de-
partment has a postoffice reading
and writing room baggage and
parcel room telegraph office waiting
room. All these privileges are ab-
solutely free to every subscriber.
The Saturday Blade is a highly illus-
trated weekly newspaper. The
Chicago Ledger is a well known
family and literary illustrated weekly*
These papers are the most interest-
ing weeklies extant and have
the largest circulation of any’ week-
ly newspaper m the world—sooooo
-copies weekly. The price of either
paper is $2.00 per year SI.OO for six
months or three months for 50 cents.
Send in your subscriptions. A guide
to Chicago and the World’s Fair also
sample copies sent free to any ad-
iliess. The Saturday Blade the
Chicago Ledger largest weeklies in
the world. 500000 copies weekly.
W. D. BOYCE
115-117 sth Ave. Chicago.
Clinton Missouri.
Mr. A. L. Armstrong an old- Ann-
strong an old druggist and a promi-
nent citizen of this enterprising town
says: “I sell some forty 4iflTerent
kinds of cough medicine but have
never in ray experience sold so much
of any one article as I have of Bal-
lard's Horehound Syrup. All who
use it say it is the most perfect reme-
dy for cough cold consumption and
all diseases of the throat and lungs
they have ever tried.” It is a specific
for croup and whooping cough. It
will relieve a cough in one minute.
Contains no opiates. Sold by Smith
Drug Co. • 3
Children Cry for ditcher’s Castoria
World’s Fair Visitors.
An intending visitor to the coming
World’s Fair at Chicago need have no
fear as to the possibility of securing
satisfactory accommodations at rea-
sonable rates at either the many hotels
or residences listed in a neat pamphlet
entitled “Homes for Visitors to the
World’s Fair” compiled at great ex-
pense and published by a trustworthy
Chicago Arm. This book contains a
list of about 9000 private families who
will accommodate visitors in Chicago
during the time of the Fair viz: May
Ist to October 30th; gives their names
and addresses and number of rooms 1
each will have to spare. The book
also gives a list ol the hotels and their
locations; has twelve full-page large-
scale maps each representing a section
of the city so that with this informa-
tion before him the intending visitor
himself can at leisure select the quar-
ter of the city in which he would pre-
fer to stop corresponding in advance
with one or more families in that lo-
cality with regard to rates and the ac-
commodations desired.
To help you in fixing in advance
upon your place of residence while at-
tending the World’s Fair we have
placed in the hands of t>ur agent at
your station copies of tins work which
may be obtained at 50 cents per copy.
8. G. WAB NKR
G 1’ A Cotton Belt Route.
A Pointer for Bicycle Riders.
Irvin W. Larimore physical direct-
or of Y. M. C. A. Des Moines la.
says he can conscientiously recom-
mend Chamberlain’s Pain Balm to
athletes gymnasts bicyclists foot-
ball play era and the profession in gen-
eral for bruises sprains anil disloca-
tions; also for soreness and stiffness
of the muscles. Mr. Larimore lias
used two bottles of Pain Balm and is
enthusiastic in his praise of the rem-
edy. When applied before the parts
become swollen it will effect a cure in
one-half the time usually required. It
also cures rheumatism. For sale by
Smith Drug Co.
Try SLACK-DRAUGHT te» for Jiy»pep«r».
When Baby was Kick we Rave her Castorlo.
When she was a Child she crirrd for Castoria.
When sho became Miss she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children she gave them Castoria.
The United States Blue Book
is a register ot all Federal offices ana
employments in each State and Tcrri-
tory the District of Columbia and
Abroad with their salaries emoluments
and duties; shows who is eligible for
appointment questions asked nt ex-
aminations bow to.nndte an applica-
tion and how to push it to success
and gives besides a vast ainoynt ot
linporliint and valuable inrorniation
relative to Government positions
never before published
Book published by J. H. Soule is
handsomely bound in cloth. Price
75c. sent postpaid to any address on
receipt of price. Address or call on
Daily Democrat
4-26-ts Texarkana Ark.
Hot Weather Insurance.
For twenty five cents you can In-
sure yourself and family against any
bud eeults from an attack of bowel
complaint during the summer. Cham-
berlain’s Colic Cholera and Dinrrhma
Remedy is a certain cure for these
dlseiises it costs hut 25 cents. For
sale by Smith Drug Co.
(CASTORft
fcr Infants and Children.
‘CMtorl»l«» lWf .n lu i a p te< j tocll j ldrentllat ( llstorla .. (irPt(> 4 lCi (5.n-tt;r.tio h
rocomhiaid It kt Superior to any prescription Sour Stomach Diarrha-a I'.-'; ■; i: ci
■owuto meW 11. A Aiu nta M. I>„ Kill! Worms gives deep 1 n otes di
Hl So Oxford CL Brooklyn 11. Y. • ;1
Without iajuriowjKiocicatica
•The use of ‘Castoria is so universal and “For several years I have n-conmondea
* inetlta eo well Imown Ual l( seems a work your‘Castoria’mid shall el<v. .nlinno to
> ■ uperero'-ation to endorse it. Few are the do wos It has invariably cd beneficial
■ lelhgent families who do net keep Castoria results.'’
■ dhineaay reach.’’ Enwrx F. Pammr.. '. D.
amo.lUn™D.l> 125t h street and 7th Ave. !< - lorkCitr
New York City. t '
Ths Cestavii Comfaxv 77 Mvbrat Street New . I'n-r.
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tt KriEtZN
GROCER AND CONFECTIONER
313 East Broad Street.
I have opened up a new and select stock of Fancy
Groceries Confectioneries Fruits etc. Prices low. Courte-
ous attention to all. E. KLINE.
CHATFIELD & BUHRMAN
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in
Shelf llaitafe Mill Supplies Blacksmith's Material Guns
Ammunition Queens ware Cutlery
HARDWARE SASH DOORS.
also aoisixjU'w r-rol-e
Hazzard Powder Hurcules Dynamites.
COAL LIME AND ST. LOUIS FIRE BRICK.
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS.
Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention.
Send or call for prices before purchasing elsewhere.
THE NEW YOJIK
FAMILY STORY PAPER
FOR 1893. PROSPECTUS.
In beginning the eighteenth year of its successful career it is with a feeling of
just pride that the publishers of the
New York Family Story Paper
states that this great journal has double the circulation of any family story paper In
the. world. This claim which its competitors are invited to investigate can easily
be verified. The pre-eminence thus acquired can be achieved only by merit. The
reading public will buy that paper which best satisfies tlieir desire for stories of the
highest liternry merit and most-interesting character. And the enormous circulation
of the New York Family Story Paper proves that it has done this.
All the Great Features of the Faper
to which it owes Its success of the past will be zealously guarded in the coming year.
Its distinguished stall of authors among whom may lie. mentioned Marv Kyle Dal-
las. Nellie Bly Abi S. .lackman Charlotte M. Kingley “(firlie” May. Emma Garri-
son Jones Charlotte M. Stanley T. W. Ilanslicw E. Burke Collins and others equal-
ly famous will be retained its artistic excellence maintained Its beautiful typo-
graphical appearance preserved and the same judicious editorial supervision exer-
cised to keep the tone of the paper as pure and moral as It has been from its incep-
tion. No expense of timn or money will be spared to add new and attractive features.
Standing as it doos like a beacon liglit above all its contemporaries the New York
Family Story Paper cannot help attracting to its columns all that is brightest and
best in modern fiction.
IT IW THE I-'AMIUY I’AI’ICW.
Terms of subscription: One year 0 months f 1.50; 4 months fl; single copies
6 cents. Sent tree 01 postage on receipt of price.
MONRO'S PUBLISHING HOUSE.
24 and 26 Vande.watcr street. Box 3643 New York.
LOUISIANA STATE FAIR
AND
SHREVRPORT EX 1 POSITION.
Louisiana's Eighth Aqnnal Fair.
Shreveport - - - Louisiana.
Oct. 30 and 31 Nov 12 3 and 4 1893.
All the latest Novelties and Attractions. Fine Music.
Grand exhibit of stock. Exciting Races for Liberal Pur-
ses. Reduced Rates on all Railroads and .Steamers.
For premium list and information address the hecreta-
ry 5 ’ JOHN J. HOBAN Shreveport La.
When you
Arc in need of
JOB WORK!
Come quick
Straight to
'l'lib Democrat Job Ota.
We can do
All kinds of
Job work
In first-class style.
Letter beads note Heads
Bill heads statements
Briefs
Dodgers
Price-lists •
* Shipping tags
Htc. etc.
Call on us at
112 & 114 Clinton Street.
.r'vi- •
POWELL & BRO.
Livery Feed and Sale
STABLES.
(Jtieon CItTV • lox.
| We still occupj the old popular
' brick stable and as in the past pro-
pose to serve the public with the best
service al lowest prices. Remember
we occupy the
BBICX STABLES.
Bare Prompt Poiltws
tllVj V Fil VI fl Core for /mpoleaca lore
W '•JAU’IEJ of Man/iood Hominal
Lmlltlmm Snr'maloirhtu
VjL jpw tie Weroouenoer SnlfOlotruot.
“f Mtniory Ao. Will
malai «ou a BTHONO P/aor-
v Xlswa it# ~w Print 81.00 0
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BtJl.ZfJ.rn ffiileiV Snrclal Olrcrtlont MalltA
lullh tnrll fl„r. tddrnst
I I ■nUrJ Cao-e Liniment Co.
I■■ I ■■ ® V*J H'’ lß Luo*. Ave.
iMMHaia st. louis. ■ mo.
For Sale bv SMITH l"U’« CO.
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Railway Time Card.
ST. L„ I. M. k S.
No. 51 Texas Exp. arrives 8:05 a. m.
No. 55 Cannon Ball arrives 1:20 p. in.
No. 58 Mail Exp — arrives 8:45 p. m.
' No. 54 Texas Exp. departs 7:35 a. id.
No. 56 Cannon Hall departs 2:25 p. in.
No. 52 Mail Exp. departs 7:45 p. in-
T 8t P. RY.
No 1 leaves Texarkana at 8135 ». m.
No 5 “ “ “ 1:45 p. m.
No 8 “ “ “ 9:10 p. m.
No 4 arrives “ “ 6:30 a. in.
No 6 “ “ “ 2:05 p. m
No 2 “ “ 6:45 pm.
ST. L. 4 S. W. RY.
No 2 from Ft. Worth arrives 6:45 a in
No. 2 for Memphis leaves 7:05 a in
No. 4 Chicago & Memphisar. 6:35 pin
No. 4 for Cairo leaves 6:55 p m
No. 1 for Ft. Worth arrives 9:35 p m
No. 1 for “ “ leave 9:50 p m
No. 8 Waco Ex. south ar. 9:40 a in
No. 8 for “ “ leaves 9:56 ain
T.-C RY.
No. 81 leaves Texarkana at 8:25 a. in.
No. 83 « “ “ 1:35 p. m.
No. 80 arrives “ “ 1:85 p. ni.
No. 82 “ “ “ 7:20 p. m.
TEX. k FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
EFFECTIVE APRIL 10 1803.
Arrive. Depart.
No 2 8:20 p m No 1 10:00 a in
No 4 11:20 am No 3 7:00 a m
No 6 6:10 pm No 5 2:00 p m
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 daily except Sunday.
Trains Nos. 3 4. 5 and 6 Sunday only.
Trains arrive and depart Iromdepot op-
posite the Cotton Belt passenger depot.
W. A. Williams Genl Supt.
TEXARKANA k SHREVEPORT RY.
Arriv. e 5:00 p. m. Departs 8:30 a. m.
IT IS A DUTY you owe yonrfelfnnrt ftim-
ily to gel tho best value for your niouey.
Econouiize in your footworn- by jilrebnslng
V 4 . 1. Dougins .shoes which repronent tho
best value for pricea asked ns theuaauda
will teetlfy.
$3.50 O |52.00
$2.50 ffiT I*2 00
$2.25% M sl-75
1 FOR BOYS
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY.
OTHER SPECIALTIES In footwear are of
the same high grade and represent a money value
far beyond the prices charged. Seathat name and
price are stamped on bottom of each shoe.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
W. L. Douglas* Brockton Masa. Sold by
O’Dwyer & Ahern.
OAKS’
Poultry Farm
Texarkana Arkansas.
Now is the time to supply
yourself with eggs for hatch
ing form the finest line of
Thoroughbred Poultry that can
be found anywhere:
Barrod Plymouth Kockeggslscttingfl 50
White Plymouth Rock eggn I netting 2 00
Single Coml> Brown Leghorn! setting 1 50
Rose Comb White Leghorn 1 setting 200
Black Menorcas eggs 1 setting 1 75
Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs 1 set. I 75
Bronze Turkey eggs 1 setting 3 0(1
White Rabbits per pair 2 50
Black Langshan eggs 1 setting 1 75
Light Brahmas eggs 1 setting. 2 00
Red Caps eggs. 1 setting 1 75
White Crested Black Polish eggs I
setting i 75
Silver Laced Wyandott eggs 1 setting 1 75
White Face Black Spanish eggs 1 set. 1 75
Pekin Duck eggs 1 setting - - 2 (X)
Lop Ear Rabbits per pair - - 5 (X)
If you need anything in my
line I will be pleased 'to fill
your orders. All orders re-
ceive prompt attention. Eggs
packed so they can be shipped
with perfect safety; nothing
sent C. O. D. The. cash must
accompany all orders. No
fowls for sale until after July
ist 1893. Address all or-
ders to
IMllsib I. Jr". Slxarp
Cara A.S. Blvtbe. Texarkana. Ark.
J. F. SHAW
COUNTY SURVEYOR
FOUKE ARKANSAS.
Will do surveying whenever called upon
Terms reasonable. Private parties want-
ing lines run not In legal dispute will la-
given reduced rates. Address me al
above postoffleo 2-7-92.
Caveats Trade-miiii. Design P?’ents Copjrlghts
And all Patent bualntaa c< Jduotcd for
MODERATE FEES.
Information and advice given to tn-enton without
Cbargv. Addreu
PRESS CLAIMS CO.
JOHN WEDOERBURN
Munaglug Attorney
P. O. Box 463. Wash i noton D. C.
•STThls Company is managed by a combination of
tho largest and most influential Hoiwpaperi in tho
United States for tho oxprow purpose of protect-
ln< thrlr aubecribcra ngiilnst unscrupulous
and Incompetent Patent Agents and each pnpor <
printing this advertisement vouches for tho responsi-
bility and high standing of tho Prow Claims Company.
•W
g&AHOWLiNGSuCCESS.
M eiAIRETTE
Un SOAP
Owes HS REPUTATION and
1 M Oik SUCCESS TO its own
MERITS.
It is purl p unadui.terated.and for
RAPID Cleansing Power has noequal.
IT IS INVALUABLE IN I\ITCHEN & LAUNDRY.
Sold by all grocers.
NK FAIRBANK&CO-
- LOUIS.
Friends One and All we THANK you most
sincerely for the many words of encouragement you have
« spoken and for the
1 lively interest you
k fWr Jf’ ta^e ‘ n everything
"zvA ■ connected with the
.J \ Inter - State Col-
Notwithstanding
'vUsrl the phenomenal
succ:ss tiat ias
’ r ■-u been ours in the
OiliP i’a Ol- m past.wefeelassur-
there are yet
heights unattained.
Z. ■ We *e convmced
‘ s v Trv that there is scarce-
ly anything impos-
sible to those who are determined to reach the utmost limits
of success. Our watchwords are “onward and upward.”
Look for many improvements in very many ways at once
in our college. Friends arc helping in words and deeds to
build the great school at home in Texarkana. Nothing will
prevent it. Decision energycourage and earnestness ensure
success. Yours very truly
G. L. BBYANT.
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KCOAL;>
All Kinds.
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
TEXARKANA ICE CO.
Telephone No. 25.
♦**.
FT. WORTH AND DENVER CITY RAILWAY CO..
and
Union Pacific System.
The (July Line Passing Through the
GREAT PAN HANDLE COUNTRY OF TEXAS.
The Greatest Wheat Growing Country in the World.
CHEAP HOMES for ALL.
ALSO THE'ONLY DIRECT ROUTETG
Washington Send for Copy of Our
Idaho SUMMERLANDS.
Oregon
Montana
WE TAKE YOU DIRECT TO THE Colorado
Health Resorts of Colorado. ■ Wyoming and
All Pacific Coast Points.
For lull Information addross D. B. KEEI.ER
E. L. LOMAX. G. B. A. Ft. W. .V D. C. Ry.
G. I’. A. I . I‘. Bv. Omnlia Nob. Ft. Worth Tex.
F. W. OFFFNHAUSER
Insurance Agent
REPRESENTING:
The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign jFire in-
surance Companies.
The Most Substantial Life Insurance at the Lowest Kates.
The Most Secure Accident Insurance at Reasonable Rates.
Bonds furnished for persons in positions of trust.
Employer’s Liability Boiler Explosion and Plate Glass
Policies Issued.
Motto: “Reliable Indemnity and Fair Dealing.”
.OFFICE OI’POSITI. ODD ARKANSAS I’OSTOFFICE.
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BBil6rMata'sSteltaWrto's
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Gardner, J. W. Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1893, newspaper, October 16, 1893; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1644186/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.