The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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•A HE TEXARKANIAN
J. W. GARDNER Editor Mid Prop'r.
SATURDAY DEC. 15 1894.
RATHS:
Pally per month by carrier I 75
Daily six months by mall <
Daily one year by mail 7 50
Weekly one year by mail 1 <■'
Weekly six months by mail 50
All communications should be addressed
to THB TEXARKANIAN.
The Dally and Weekly Tkxarkanian are
entered at the postoflice a Texarkana as
second class mall matter.
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of the Demo-
cratic party in Miller coun-
ty-
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of Miller
county for the publication
of all legal advertisements.
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of the city of
Texarkana for publishing
all ordinances and other le-
gal advertisements.
The last Dallas Fair cleared nearly
$38000. It was a big success in
every way.
Thk South Carolina legislature
elected Tillman to the U. S. Senate
a few days since. His success in j
politics has been remarkable.
DiLibsevr the great French-
man died at Paris on the 7th inst.
He projected and pushed to suc-
cessful completion the Suez ship
canal. „
No state in the Union presents
greater advantages (or the location
of manufactories within its borders
than does Arkansas especially
woodworking plants such as wagon
and plow and barrel factories.
The supply of material is abundant
ami cheap and the demand for the
output large. [Ex.
It has been suggested that a con-
vention or meeting of farmers and
planters be held in Shreveport
sometime in January next for the
purpose of considering the cotton
question and agricultural interest
generally. Such a gathering would
lead to good results. In the call
which may come from the Board of
Trade all farmers and planters in
Louisiana Texas and Arkansas
should be invited. [Shreveport
Caucasian.
A correspondent in the Times-
Democrat says; "Cotton can be
bought in Liverpool for October
and November 1895 that is next
year at 3j pence equal to about
4) cents in the interior of the
South." The price of the staple is
fixed in advance and when there is
not a single seed in the ground to
produce the crop of 1895. There is
only one salvation for the producer
Diversified crops live at home
keep out of debt and reduce the
cotton acreage. No nun can pros-
per growing cotton for less than
the cost of production.
The Denver News thus gives Gen.
Weaver's views on the new financial
scheme: "The Baltimore currency
scheme is a bold and barefaced
proposition to apply the methods
of the Stock Exchange the trust
and (he Board of Trade combined
to the entire business of the coun-
try to authorize the money
sh irks to alternately bull and bear
the money markets and gather to
themselves all the profits Os indus-
try. It is an attempt to transfer
as a guaranty to speculators the
highest attribute of sovereignty
that of Issuing the currency of a
great nation and controlling its
volume. A congress which has Its
walking papers is just the kind of a
body these money powers delight
to toy with."
▲ Grom Act ot Cruully.
Why should we be cruel to our
selves'? It Is a piece of senseless
inhumanity for instance for any
of us to Inflict upon his bowels or
stomache the convulsive griping
violent action of a drastic cathar-
tic Many people enamored of pills
powders and notions are continually
doing this. Thdy are only "keeping
up the agony” perpetuating the
disturbance by tins foolish course.
Why don't they take llostclters
Ntomache Hitters and get thorough
ly and promptly set right? This
supreme laxative never gripes nev-
er produces violent effects of any
sort. Yet It is very effective anil
brings about permanent results.
Fo-' liver complaint nervousness
lack ol vitality rheumatic and kid
ucy complaints It Is eminently ser-
viceable. In old age and to accel-
erate convalesence it Is strongly to
be commended. Use It for malaria.
Photograph albums In Plush.
Wood leather Celluloid llsard
skin and allumlnnni at
Smith Datto Co.
Ums.
The Texarkana Hardware Co. Is
handling pure white lime. 228
Every newspaper within the bor-
ders of Arkansas should drop poli-
tics for a season and make a hard
strong pull for Arkansas the best
poor man's country under the sun.
The state needs more manufactur-
ing enterprises and more citizens
and the to get both is to advertise
our resources to the world. That
will certainly bring them.—[Mag-
nolia Banner.
SIOO Reward SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that sci-
ence has been able to cure in all its
stages and that is catarrh. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is the only posivecure
known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional dis-
ease requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally acting directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease and giv-
ing the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. Tne pro-
prietors have so much faith in its
curative powers that they offer one
hundred dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of tes-
timonials. Address
F. J. Cheney & Co.
Toledo 0.
Ba?“ Sold by druggists.
Building Association.
Examine the merits of a Building
& Loan Association as you would
any other investment befork taking
stock. Guard against misrepresen-
tations and disappointments. I
represent nothing that cannot be
carried out.
F. W. Offknhacskr.
11-9 Secy.
New Meat Market.
Call at the State Line market
kept by Moore & Co. 11(1 Byrne
block for everything in the way of
fresh meats. It is a new market
and will give you good weights and
choicest meats at lowest prices.
Free delivery to all parts of the
city. 11-9 ts
■ -«$•«<*»•
To be Pardoned
If yon will have your watches
clocks jewelry typewriters and
music boxes pul in guaranteed or
derby J. W. Casteel at the leading
jewelers Hecht & llindskopf. H2li
American Stable Opened.
I have this day opened a feed ami
>.if stable at the old stand of Reed
A'St mart on the East Side. First
ila -.s at tention given to "boai d
horses' and rates reduced to $120(1
per month for keep of .-.aiiie Stock
of all kinds bought and sold. Stock
on hand for sale. Give me a call it
will pay you.
John Likes
9 13 Proprietor.
E'j> WJHSJtF CXHUIII !<>r W.lin Nerve
The only complete line in town rd
Musical Goods Findings Strings
Sporting Goods Guns. Pistols
Scabbards Knives Cartridges etc.
at Hecht & Kindskopf. 11-211
Salt rheum otten appears in cold
weather attacking the palms ol
the hand and other parts of the
body. Hood's Sarsaparilla the
great blood purifier cures salt
rheum
Ilood's Pills are the best after-
dinner pills assist digestion cure
sick headache. 25c. 3
SIOOO Given Away SIOOO
Don’t lait to visit us u yon wish
to see ;i line line of holiday goods
daily arriving such as imported
China French glassware Parian
Lava and Terra Cotta Goods De-
canters filled with the finest Ex-
tracts Fancy Goods etc. at
The Leaders
11-2(1 Hecht & Riniihkopf.
Money to Loan
On approved real estate security
in monthly payments through a re-
liable Building and Loan Associa-
tion. See F. W. OlTenhaiiser Secy
Woman's |
Perfect I
run not I c ivi.lntnlnod g 1
without I lie rl'l I.U O r c.
Frnm cliiltlliooil to old ago It
sliouhi bo ittiui'ded |mi!mihly— ?
by nnionla husband loving !
friendi. [d
lliivu lomctlilng i Iwiiyn nt L
hand I Konu'lhii.g Hint will
strcngllii n- InGyoinlv—-euro J
at critical thnc.i
Browns
Iron j
’ Bitters
Ims been womnn'u friend 9
ra for twenty yoms—lt never fiiibi w<
Ru —it doen give the much needed I
■ Btrengtli—enriches the blood— I
KS tones the nerven.
[ J Are you n woman T Then I
S remember Unit you inn (after nil j j
H else liillhi full back on Biiown'ii S
■ Ikon Brrii.im with certainty
of relief. Il In a comforting 9
M thoui’lil him been comlui I Ing H
fl tourney limy If prove noloyoul wf.j
i l.tMik Inr etoi.ril
Sul llnvs an wrspiwr.
H Mian Jomin Bio-man Bnlli ■
KJ N V sayni " I muh ii great mil ■
■ serer fiuin general female weak- H
neiui IlMin'n Iron DitUrilw ■
O given mo great relief"
IISOWH SHtMICAI SO (IMTO
For Sale by MOORE & CO.
An Esteemed Pastor
Found Cur© In Hood’s After
Other Medicines Failed
After the Grip-Muscular Rheuma-
tism.
hr Wt- w
Mi J
llcv. O. W. Clapham
The following comes voluntarily from a highly
esteemed clergyman of tho M. E. church pastor
of tho Church Creek circuit In Dorchestor
County Maryland:
"C. I. Hood Co. Lowell Mass.:
" I feci It a duty to tho public to send tills cow
tlflente. I saw In a Philadelphia paper a letter
from a man who had suffered from
Muscular Rheumatism
and had been restored by tho use of Hood’s Sar-
saparilla. I had tho grip in tho winter of ’9!
and ’O2 so severely that it deprived mo ot the
use of my arms so that my wife had to dress and
undress me and when away from homo I had
to sleep in my clothes. 1 tried five doctors and
not ono accomplished anything. Thon I saw
tho letter alluded to and determined to try
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
CORES
Hood's. Before I had taken ono bottle I had
the use of my arms thank God. These rro
facts and can bo verified by many persons here.
J. M. Colston Church Creek supplied mo with
Hood's. I am pastor of tho M. E. church here."
C. ’V. Clapham Church Creek Maryland.
N. H. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsapa-
rilla do not ho induced to buy any oilier Instead.
Hood’s Pills cuts liver ills c< n itlpatlon
blUousiiesa jauudic’. :leklicadacho. Indigestion.
Woodfin
Furniture
Comp’ny.
Furniture that is not pleasing to
the eye is lit for nothing butabarn
Elegance is one thing and strength
is another but there is not the
least reason why the two should not
go together in furniture. To say
t hat a t hing is cheap does not nec-
essarily make it cheap. To say
that our furniture is cheap scarcely
does It justice. It (Ills the bill in
attractiveness and cheapness.
Our Oarpet stock is not surpassed
in this section of the country. Com-
plete line of all grades and prices.
Any and all goods sold for cash or
easy payments.
’WOODFIN FURNITURECO.
104 E. Broad St. Texarkana Ark.
j : Irompt Positive
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IHPi "/ llaefiood Sumlnal
1 1 mlnooii SpoiiMtvirhta
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MSIOM ofUrmoru.Al. Will
f/aor-
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FOR SALE BY SMITH DRUG CO.
■jiri jin I j jEQ
Caioati Trane-marks Design Pa'anls Copyrights
And »ll I’utout bualnoM c< /lucto-l for
MODERATE FEES.
Informatlou mid ndvlco glvirn to In' cutoro wltliow
Olwrgo. AddroM
PRESS CLAIMS CO.
JOHN WEDDERDURN
Miuuiglug Attorney
P. O. llox 403. Wahihnoton D.C.
W-Thlo Company l» managed by a combination of
Ilin Inrgoot mid moat linliwntlnl liuw»|>np«ri In tlia
Vnlted HtMm. for I’m sxproN yiirpow of protoi-i.
I.. K ohi li- oirb'ii'i'lUm-a inuiliiM unncrupulonn
and Inroiiipi'b'iit Pnlellt Agi'tlW and rm'll pafwt
printing Hit'' advertl -norni voimlmnfortlm rrnponol.
bllltyi.n I lih'.liatiiuillli||oftlmlTrMClutiiin Company
W. L towiLAS
ft? WI/'TIE 1 IK THE WENT.
WoilVt NOBQUCAKINO.
*5. COICUOVAN
/ X rRtNCHAIiNAMfiIieOCALE
£1 . X **■*«.'*’ FINF GAU &KANGAROB
W r F3-W POLICE. 3 Sous
xL Snots
V. ’ • LADIES •
A. "V '
" W L DOUGLAS
l|W •» ■ DROCKTO n MADS.
Yuucnii nnvv mnnw by piivehiinlng W U
IHiiihlik Hhoi-a.
llei’atinr w» m e (lie fiugcet iiiniinraetiirei«M
ndvi itl.rd nlioen In the world mid HUninnleo
l ie value by .lamping the imme mid ptlce on
tlie bottom which prolndn you ngnlnst hlslt
pi lces mid the tnlddlimail's ptolila. Onralmca
r null cuatmn work in alyle enay lilting mid
iiting inmlltli a. We luive them aold every.
. here nt lower price' for (he value glvrntlme
iv oilier miikc. T.ikc no aiibnlltulr. If you(
(\.il< i .miuot supply you ws can. Sold by
O'OWYWI-J * AHHJR.N
J. F. SHAW
COUNTY SURVEYOR
FOUKE ARKANSAS
Will do mirvoyhiK wlu'iiovot cnlloti upon
tol Ilin l iHlNOllllbli'. I’rlvnlo pm tlmr Wltlll-
Ing llnon run not In lognl dlapute will bo
glvi’ii hMliir'i’il itilok Ailiironv inn nt
itliovo irontofth'n] ■! 7’W
BANKRUPT STOCK
SHERIFF SALE.
The Joe Jacobs Stock Must be Sold Within the
NEXT 30 DAYS
ACTUAL NEW C3OST’
Below is the Cost Mark:
VERSTANDICZ
1 234567 890 Repeater.
H. A. JACOBS.
HOFFMAN HARDWARE GOMP’Y.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware Stoves Tinware Nails Cutlery
QUEENSWARE BARB WIRE ETC.
Sash .Doors and Blinds.
AGENTS FOR
iUDEBAKER WAGONS AND MAJESTIC RANGES
ractica) Workers in fin Sheet Iron Copper.
880 BROAD STREET TEXARKANA ARK
The
Mutual Life Association
□t Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
IJSrOOR.FOR.ATH]D ISTB.
A PURELY nintuiil. floxiblo premium expense limited company working under
Iho “FOUSE SYSTEM" of life Insurunci . ull’orillng nbsohiio soeurlty tit the least
possible cost uini without the possibility of failure. Not ini old-lino company or an
assessment company in the usual sense of the term. It embraces the strong points
of all others whilst eliminating their weakness. Its system Is it protest iigninst the
old. its plans and policy contracts are frained according to actual Insurance expe-
rience and common sense.
The loading flexible premium insiirniice company in the world safely and econ-
omically managed by ollieers who uro simply the employees of the members with ac-
tual resources equal to any demands and contingent resources to meet any mifor-
seen emergency.
A record of sixteen yours’ magnificent business open to tho world currying over
850(XX)000.00 of insuriinee; pitying 8:j750(m00 In iliuitn losses with permhim assets
ample to provide for nil policy claims; a ratio of assets to liability showing it surplus
strength greater than that of any other company with ono of tho ablest actu-
aries In America nt Its head.
THE FIDELITY’S principles uro opposed to unnecessary accumulations; to net
valuation its n test of solvency; to Individual policy liability except In the form of it
special trust deposit; to practically unlimited resources for expenses; and to combin-
ing in VENTMicNT with life iNstiHANOK which Impoverishes the inhihiance nnd en-
dangers the Investment.
i'll E Fl DELI I’ Y recognizes to the lullest extent the laws of mortality; advo-
cates us u mutter of convenience the collection of n level llexlble premium; limits I ho
expense of management shin ing It equltnbly among Its members; speellles In Its con-
tracts the competent parts of tho premium Indicating the purpose of euch; Issues
LI FE TERM and Ol’T ION A L LI M IT El) policies; admits women us members; pays
policies in ten llrteon or twenty iinniiul Installments at tho reduced premium; aiml
insures iiisiiriinco. It combines In Its organization
Strength Security Economy ot Management
and Minimum Cost of Insurance.
REAVES & BRfGHT Managers
E. LEE BLACK Special Agent Little Rock Ark.
TEXARKANA MARBLE WORKS
511 EABT t -BROAD STREET TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
J. L. SMITH
Proprietor and Dealer In
American and Italian Marble and Granite; Scotch Gran
ito from Aberdeen; Statuary and Finished MoninnontH
imported from Carora Italy. I dual in and will furnish
any Marble or Granite that can be gotten in either Eli
repo or America or any part of the civilized world
Monuments and Tombstones made to order with neatness
and dispatch. Sandstone Limestone or Granite coping
for comotory lots neat ly done. Correspondence solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
All work wiH'rantcd to give Millafucl lon. Idu iml allow iinyoim to do Imtici
work than myimlf or undniMiill me. Il would In- in your Inti'ri'Kl io cull ami Invi-u
giitv my work Imfori’ giving your urderH in enni.<-rn Mhupn nr luiving clmn Imre i riu
Illi' liirgt'Ml cidlcctlon and tlm lhm*l mwirtiimnt nf dcHlgiiM nf linyuim In Hilh bii-.lim-a
My doHlgiiM have been carefully hclccli il from nil tlm prlnelpal cemi'torleH In America
and Europe lind uro of nil clliM'i'M mid Htyli'M ol billh iniirble mid granite I curry u
full line or MiiinpleH of every vitrh'ly of lintli iniiriilu mid grmilte us all the prlneliim
qiinrloH In Anii'i'len mid Eiiruiie I line nmhing but Ihe beat mulerliil In my work mid
mtn fiirnlHh anything required In the miirble atom) or grmille line
Shop and works 5u East Broad street opposite Iron
Mountain round house.
THE ROSE HILL
Steam Laundry
Is better prepared 'han ever to turn out fine laundry
work. Try us and see We use the
Troy Procesß.-Positivoly no Chemicals Used.
I’roinpt delivery and lirst-class work guaranteed. Goods
called for and delivered free ol charge.
W. B. KIZER I’reHiilont. C. (J. DORRIAN Secretary.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE
Tinware Queensware Stoves Agriemimi i-
plements Sash Doors Blinds ana
TEWMESSEE WAGCNg
Large and well selected new stock in all lines—not excelled
in this section. Do all kinds of repairing in tinware etc.
Prices as low as any.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO.
Texarkana Ark.
CONRAD! CONRAD! CONRAD
In accepting the Presidency of the Honduras National
Lottery Company [Louisiana Stat® Lottery Company]!
shall not surrender the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice
and Manufacturing Company of Bay St. Louis Miss.
Therefore address all proposals for supplies machinery
etc. as well as all business communications to
PAUL CONRAD PUERTO cortez HONDURAS
Care Central America Express
PORT TAMPA CITY
FLORIDA U-S A
JOB WORKgiai
JESSh MOORE. W.H WSU
MOORE & WELLS
wii<>!«.'»«irind
GROCERS.
We handle all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceri('S> let’
stuffs etc. Prices low down in keeping with
We bought out J. W. I lari and will remain at h' s ' ( v l . '
Our friends and the public generally are cordially > IIVI ((
give us a call. .» K
MOORKAW a
■
wood. Goal Shingles.
BUY NOW!
1 handle the best wood and coal and at the l"" ll ’jj
sible prices. Now is the time to buy your winter s«i|’P >’
I -
1 also manufacture first-class pine iningies- ‘
stock and get prices before buying.
.]] ID)
it <--Leave orders at Lcmly's drug store. 'j > cr()( i!t.
place ol business near Texarkana iSt Ft. Smith gu ...g
Ing Rose HUI. J. E.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 102, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 15, 1894, newspaper, December 15, 1894; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656059/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.