Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Ballard’s Snow Liniment.
This Liniment is different m compo-
sition from any other liniment on the
market. It is a scientific discovery
whicn results in it being the most
penetrating Liniment ever known.
There are numerous white immita-
tlous which may be recommended be-
cause they pay the seller a greater
profit. Beware of these and demand
Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It posi-
tively cures rheumatism neuralgia
sprains bruises wounds cuts sciatic
and inflamatory rheumatism burns
scalds sore feet contracted muscles
stiff joints old sores pain in back
barb wire cute sore chest or throat
and is especially beneficial in paraly-
sis. Sold by Smith Drug Co. 2
Holiday Excursions to the Southeast
The Iron Mountain Route will
resume its popular holidav excursions
to the Southeast on December 19th
20th and 2lst 5893 and will sell
round trip tickets from points on the
system in Arkansas al one fare to
Si Louis Memphis Cincinnati Louis-
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Kentucky \labama South Caiolina
Georgia and Florida same being
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Dr. Milee' Nerve and Liver Pills. 50 doses 25 cts
Headache
Indigestion Billiousness
Dyspepsia
And all stomach troubles arc cured
bv
P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash Poke Root & Potassium.)
Rheumatism is cured by P P P.
Pains and aches in the back should-
ers knees ankles and wrists are all
attacked and conquered by P P P.
This great medicine by its blood-
cleansing properties builds up and
strengthens the whole body.
Nothing is so efficacious as P P P at
this season and for toning up invigo-
rating and as a strengtheuer and ap-
petizer. take PP P. It throws off the
malaria and puts you in good condi-
tion. _____
Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint
cures all corns warts and bunions.
Opium Habit cured by Dr. Mlles’ Herrins.
The United States Blue Book
Is a register ot all Federal offices ana
employments in each State and Terri-
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and duties; shows who is eligible for
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Daily Democrat
4-26-ts Texarkana Ark.
Tty ULACK-ORAUGHT tea for l>y«pep»!».
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 plat era and the profession in gen-
eral for’ bruises sprains and disloca-
tions; also for soreness and stiffness
of the muscles. Mr. Larimore has
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
oue-half the time usually required. It
also cures rheumatism. For sale by
Smith Drug Co.
(laW-BLACK-DRAUGHT w»eur«« ConntluoUon.
When Il.ihy wi'- ' L'b w Rnwhx rtrtorlA
When s'.ie was u Child «lio cried for (liwtorla.
When she beoune Ml® she dung to CMtorlu.
When slio hud Children she rave them Castor!*.
Hot Weatner insiirance.
For twenty five cents you can In-
surf yourself ami family against any
bad esults from an attack of bowel
eomplaiut during the summer Cham-
bcrlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy is » CMre 0 5 U £ B °
diseases. It costs but 25 cents. For
sale by Smith Drug Co.
Ml 1 I L |LMI IM JI mjJLLWLB i R IJCL . t-wv&mrri
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for Infants and Children.
Castoria isßo well adapted to children that Castoria cures Colic Constipation
recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach Diarrhoea Bract at ion
nown to me. ’ ]{. a. Archxr M. D. Kilis Worms gives sleep -.nd promotes di-
111 So. Oxford St. Brooklyn N. Y. petition
Without injurious medication
The use of ‘ Castoria is so universal and “ For several years I have recommended
:..erits so well known that it seems a work your ‘Castoria’ and shall alwiy i ?ontinuc to
* to endorse it. Few are the do ao as it has invariably produced beneficial
•nfoltigent families who do not keep Castoria results.”
ithia easy reach.” Eowix F. Pabdkk. M D.
CaBUW Mabtyn D. D. lxth street - th Avo ’
New York City.
Tnt Ckittavr Company 77 Mciiray Strket New Yor.r <’rrr.
CHATFIELD & BIRMAN
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Shelf llaidware. Mill Supplies Blacksmith's Material Guns
Ammunition Queens ware Cutlery
HARDWARE SASH DOORS.
AI.BSO AGtElV'rs
Hazzard Powder Hurcules Dynamites
CO AL LIME A.ISTO ST. LOUIS .STR-Hl BRICK.
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS.
Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention.
Sond or cal) for prices before purchasing elsewhere.
IM al lit Dwml Ofc.
FT. WORTH AND DENVER CITY RAILWAY CO..
and
Union Pacific System.
The Only Line Passing Through the
GREAT PAN HANDLE COUNTRY OF TEXAS.
The Greatest Wheat Growing Country in the World.
CHEAP HOMES for JLZ-JC.
ALSO THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO
Washington Send for Copy of Our
Idaho SUMMERLANDS.
Oregon
Montana
tt TAKE YOU DIRECT TO THE Colorado .
Health Resorts of Colorado. Wyoming and
All Pacific Coast Points.
For full information address D. B. KEELER •
E. L. LOMAX. G. I’. A.. Kt. W. & D. C. Ry.
G. P. A. U. P. Rv. Omaha Neb. Ft. Worth Tex.
KCOAL'>
All Kinds.
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
TEXARKANA ICE CO.
Telephone No. 25.
THE NEW YORK
FAMILY STORY PAPER
FOR 1883. PROSPECTUS.
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just pride that the publishers of the
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states that this great journal has double the circulation of any family story paper In
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its distinguished staff of authors among whom may be mentioned Mary Kyle Dal-
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IT Isa» THIS I’APER.
Terms of subscription: Ono year 13; 0 months 11150; 4 months It; single copies
it cents Sent free of postage on receipt of price.
ucents. oeinne e » MONRO’S PUBLISHING HOUSE
21 and 20 Vandewutor street Box 3013 New York.
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Railway Time Card.
ST. L. I. M. Sr S.
No. 51 Texas Exp. arrives 8:05 a. in.
No. 55 Cannon Ball arrives 1:20 p. m.
N 0.53 Mail Exp — arrives 8:45 p. m.
No. 54 Texas Exp. departs 7:35 a. in.
No. 56 Cannon Ball departs 2:25 p. tn.
No. 52 Mail Exp. departs 7:45 p. m
T 4 P. RY.
No 1 leaves Texarkana at 8:35 a. in.
No 5 “ “ “ 1:45 p. m.
No 3 “ “ “ 9:10 p. ni.
No 4 arrives “ “ 6:30 a. in.
No 6 “ “ “ 2:05 p. ni.
No 2 “ “ 6:45 p in.
ST. L. i S. W. RY.
No 2 from Ft. Worth arrives 6:45 a m
No. 2 for Memphis leaves 7:05 a m
No. 4 Chicago & Memphissr. 6:35 p m
No. 4 for Cairo leaves 6:55 p ni
No. 1 for Ft. Worth arrives 9:35 p in
No. 1 for “ “ leave 9:50 p m
No. 3 Waco Ex. south ar. 9:40 a m
No. 3 for “ “ leaves 9:55 a m
T.-C RY.
No. 81 leaves Texarkana at 8:25 a. m.
No. 38 “ “ “ 1:85 p. m.
No. 30 arrives “ “ 1:35 p. m.
No. 32 “ “ “ 7:20 p. in.
TEX. & FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
EFFECTIVE APRIL 10 1893.
Arrive. Depart.
No 2 3:20 pm No 1 10:00 a m
No 4 11:20 a m No 3 7:00 a m
No 6 6:10 pm No 5 2:00 p in
Trains Nos. 1 andSdallycxceptSunday.
Trains Nos. 34 5 and (I Sunday only.
Trains arrive and depart from depot op-
posite the Cotton Belt passenger depot.
W. A. Williams Genl Supt.
TEXARKANA & SHREVEPORT RY
Arrives 5:00 p. in. Departs 8:30 a. m
IT IS A DUTY you owe yournelf nnd fhm-
ily to get th© beat ▼nine for your money
Economize in your footwear by purchasing
W. L. Dougins Khoes which represent the
bent value for prices asked as thousands
will testify.
$3.50
MF -'"jslt: ijk; 1 for ladies
$2.50 iSr i 52.00
♦2.25% 5i.75
„ __ K for boys
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENT°E%EN
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. Seo that name and
price are stamped on tiottom of each shoe.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
W. L Douglas Brockton Muss. 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:
Barred Plymouth Kock eggs I settingll 50
White Plymouth Rock eggs 1 setting 2<X)
Single Comb Brown Leghorn 1 Betting I 50
Rose Comb White Leghorn 1 setting 21X1
Black Menorcas eggs 1 setting 1 75
Silver Spangfed Hamburg eggs 1 set. 1 75
Bronze Turkey eggs 1 setting 3 (X)
' White Rabbits per pair 2 50
Black Langshan eggs 1 sotting 1 75
Light Brahmas eggs 1 setting 2 (X)
Red Caps eggs 1 setting 1 75
White Crested Black Polish eggs 1
setting 1 75
Silver Laced Wyandott eggs 1 setting I 75
White. Face Black Spanish eggs Isot. 1 75
Pekin Duck eggs 1 setting - - 2 00
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
i st 1893. Address all or-
ders to
lv£issi I. F. SixarF
Caro A. 8. Blvthe. Toxarkans. 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 b>>
given reduced rates. Address me at
above postoffice 2-7-92.
UiV 13 kll
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Caveat# Traae-marks Design PeWs Copyright#
And all Patent buiinesH c< jducted for
MODERATE FEES.
Inform.tlon «n<l «4vlce given to In -eutor without
cliugo. Adilrei
PRESS CLAIMS CO.
JOHNWEDOERBURN
MuMglug Attorney
’P.O. Box 463. Washinoton D.C.
O’Till Comp.ny 1. msnsgeil by * combination ot
tbo larget and tno»t Influential n.wpaper. In tho
United State for tho oxpre purpore of protect-
Ing tbrlr .iibarrtbor. agalnit unwrnpuloal
and incompetent Patent Agent and each paper
pTlntgn lbl< ailv.rtlicment vonebet for the reipontl.
Nllty and blghttaadlng of tho FraM Claim Company.
TEXARKANA!
ARKANSAS AND TEXAS.
17 Years Old and Popula-
tion 15000.
Gateway to and from Texas aqd
the Great Enuthwest.
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Texarkana is a live progressive city—Twin City—located parti) 111
Texas and partly in Arkansas her 15000 population being about equally di-
vided between the two States. Though comparatively young she has grown
aid developed as few other cities have done.
A RAILROAD CENTER.
Texarkana has eight railroads with over a thousand resident railroad
employes; this gives her especial advantages in the commercial world and
this together with the high and healthy location of tho city will in a few
years make hera city of 25000 population. One of these railroads is owned
by home people and runs to navagable water thus giving u: ompeting rates
by water.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS WATER WORKS AND STRKET RAILWAY.
Texarkana’s system of electric lights and water works are unsurpassed
by any city of ten times her population. Also has a splendid gas plant
splendid system of street railroads permeate the city in every direction
BANKS FACTORIES ETC.
'Ve have four National banks with 11 n operating capital of $600000
There are a number of extensive manufai tiring enterprises among them fur
liture factories a fence factory cotton seed oil mill a number of large lum
ocr factories ice factory cotton compress a $125000 Government building
ind Federal courts. A $75000 union depot—the finest west of the Missis-
sippi river; two live dally newspapers thr< ■> large first-class hotels with ca-
pacity for 400 guests daily several large v holesalo houses that do an immense
obbing trade.
LOCATION SOCIETY ETC.
The town site is located near the Eastern appex and nt about the high
est point on a plateau formed by Red and Sulphur rivers which run nearly
parallel and nearly due east for about 100 miles and at a distance of about
thirty miles apart. Being located on tin elevation the drainage is good.
Lime potter’s clay and gypsum at hand and coal iron lead and antimony
ores near by and will be virtually at our doors as soon as men and money
can complete the railroads now building to the mines. Thousands of acree
of hardwood timber right at hand. Public graded schools with fine brick
school buildings and two excellent colleg< Churches of nearly all Christian
lienominations with church property valm dat $8000(1. No city in the South
possesses more refined or polite society or more generous and hospitable peo-
ple. Strangers are treated courteously and pains taken to show them our
many advantages.
F. W. OFFENHAUSER
Insurance Agent
REPRESENTING:
The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign JKirc Jln-
surance Companies.
The Most Substantial Life Insurance at the Lowest Rates.
The Most Secure Accident Insurance at Reasonable Rates.
Bonds furnished for person- in positions of trust.
Employer’s Liability Boiler Explosion and Plate Glass
Policies Issued.
Motto: “Reliable Indemnity and Fair Dealing.”
OFFICE OPPOSITE OLD ARKANSAS I’OSTOFFICE.
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
H. T. HUEY Proprietor.
FINE DOMESTIC ANDIMPORTED
WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS
THK FINEST
Billiard and Pool Tables in the City.
BROAD SHIEET i'KXAHKANA ARKANSAS
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Gardner, J. W. Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 10, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1893, newspaper, November 16, 1893; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1644211/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.