The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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lint best route
| ftiB pMsHheSoutli«ast
■ Birmingham R.
--ins dady
"mneellons with the
H&tfi” Kic t l '"(J’ l l l ie’<cst time and the only
■Hrtestr olll ■ q „.i> .-ar’ between those
■wriin | ’ in ’ I t . i i r ins\ i ir-e Palace Reclining
■£. Wy tri ! fr- to ladders of lirst-
■fti.-f srsls J'ii"-' f -k''t- through between
■<■ tlr u" 11 ? ~7 K nn’iH City and Pull-
(V;.l.otwecn Kansas
■li'»la-I’l - is many m"os the
B’tt 3llJ U hv far tlm best equipped Pa«-
.’'tween points in the Eas
r ; P < im' Memphis and all
'.' ; re ; ms and the West
K»iHf |n „ Everything new and
tieletsvia this line
~ through ticket offices.
Kns*l° at j -nation for large
■ 'llde roW"’’- addms.’.
» w »nd time tao bO(;|<UOOD
■ nr ITS G.I’.&T.A.
® »' B Kansas City.
■yMadi Stwt Memphis.
I
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■ TO
Cairo anil St. Look
I THE ONLY LINE
I WITH
■T!’.rough Car Servlet
■ FROM
I fb/AS TO MEMPHIS
H ■•» ■ -t'-i” with Tunovnn Train# to all
V iiilr/s Last North and Southeast.
I > ■< DAILY TRAINS
■ WITH
■ Tirovnh Coaches Free Reclining ChalP
■ Cars and Pullman Sleepers
■ —fhom —
FT. WORTH
» TO
I MEMPHIS.
■< - .-v Jlre.! connect with an* liav*
■I i' i*lmi Tickets on sale via the
■ i•’.-•?i\ belt Route.
M . " ’.io Tables and all Inform#.
■ . tn n y A;;ont of the Company.
■ ' tr'j s. g. Warner
■ t.. I. c. r. A„ Tjl.r. t.fc
I mweu & ano.
|M7 Fe' and Sale
STABLE 3
■|nw < C i<V< “ Te "»
■ W|) sl.ill the nil] pop’ilr
■ Irk stub!”. ii.id <in the i).....t pre.
!<> HeJ’Ve tile Jllblic wit !) I.Ill': boat
■""■be m I. i.i-.i'im Reinoinhor
■ wapy 'hi-
■ u:rx'o ::: v.t zs.X5X.i5 -s
EM 1-1 HOTEL
102 Markham & Main Sts.
LITTLE ROEk ARK.
lie Only $2 per dav Hotel
IN ■IMIICCITY.
I'Bmn A ('ll '.m.l.Y Wai.uhf.d
Proprietors.
"•* " i ' l " i’i ■ I" 9p<><'l All
I " '' 'Mm-liU
’■numiiiM LKMn»ri-
HUH : ■■ ITEO
IttaeysatLaw
Ollied lu H<>in y Ihi ililhig Opposite
Bi'iii’lh'hl Hotel.
BXARIUNA I TEXAS
HENRY PLATZ
toot and Shoe Maker
Hl Snail Sireel Teiirkini tri
(lI AHANTEEI) FIRST
mu |.; S rhahoNARLE.
Wilt'll yon
Ah) li) iuv | ~f
JOB W.KK!
! 'w hhUsMto.
ill
AH klndg of
Joli w<> r k ’
!° llf't I'IORH Style
{jPl'lii'/
T l ') <'le.
j-All i'll ii* st
112 4 iHi’llnho Strnol.
S " bsci ">« for th lS pope.
A BOOMING YOUNG CITY.
Not everybody knows that a
booming young city is coming to
tie fro«t out forty miles north of
’ J Texarkana on the Texarkana & Ft.
' Smith railroad but it is a fact r.ev
•rtkless. ‘
i Winthrop is the name of this city
; and 1# view of its fine location at
the soon-to-be terminus of one rail-
‘ road and the principal inland town
i on another its fame is not surpris-
’ ing. The Texarkana & Fort Smith
road will soon be completed to it
and a branch railroad will be built
I out to Rocky Comfort. This will
i give it two railroads.
Winthrop is located on. a beauti-
■ ful high plateau midway between
! the Red and Little rivers with no
city of consequence nearer than
' Texarkana and being only six
■ miles from the Indian Territory
■ may hope for a big trade from this
fertile region.
A splendid opportunity is now
afforded investors as well as per-
sons seeking a desfrable location for
for a new home. The following
persons have bought lots within
the past few days: M. H. Baler
• f Ohio S. 11. Andrews M. D. Til
son W. L. Stout. A. L. Burk W.
B. Weeks J. W. Gardner J. 11. Big-
ger J. Bilbrey George McDaniel
J W. Davis J. A. Patching Mary
J. Wright J. H. Cheatham A. H.
Willingham J. E. Smith and G. W.
Dawson.
Now is the time to invest as
choice business lots can be had for
i $75 and best resident lots for $25.
Those who wish to buy before the
railroad reaches the town should
call on or address 0. H. Pennock
I town site agent Benefield Hotel
Texarkana Tex.
— •- ♦-
Marvelous Results.
I From a letter written by Rev. J.
Gunderman of Dimondale Mich.
we are permitted to make this ex
! tract: “I have no hesitation in
recommending Dr. King's New Dis-
covery as the results were almost
marvelous in the case of my wife.
While I was pastor of the Baptist
Church at Rives Junction she was
brought down with pneumonia suc-
ceeding LaGrippe. Terrible parox-
ysms of coughing would last hours
with little interruption and it seem-
ed as if she could not survive them.
A friend recommended Dr. King’s
New Discovery it was quick in its
work and highly satisfactory in re-
sults.” Trial bottles free at Smith
Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and
11.10. 1
Carlton Cornwell foreman of the
Gazette Middletown N. J. believes
that Chamberlain’s Cough remedy
should be in every home. He used
it for a cold and it effected a speedy
cure. He says: “It is indeed a
grand remedy T can recommend to
all. 1 have also seen it used for
whooping cough with the best re-
sults.’ 25 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by Smith Drug Co.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as collector of the rev-
enues of Miller county will be at
the following places on the dates
mentioned for the purpose of col-
lecting the poll tax and the taxes
on the. personal and real property
assessed for the year 1894 ascharg-
ed on the tax books:
Homan Homan township Janu-
ary 31 1895.
Garland City Red River town-
ship February 11 1895.
West Track Cut OtT township
February 12 1895.
Mt. Zion Lost Prairie township
February 13 1895.
Independence Beech township
February 14 1895.
Boggy Beech township February
15. 1895.
Liberty Hall Beech township
February 15 1895.
Genoa’ Cleveland town;.hip Feb-
ruary 18 1895.
Collins' Mill Cleveland township
February 19 1895.
Shiloh Garland township h'ebru-
ary 20 1895..
Sand Hill Sulphur township Feb*
ruary 25 1895.
Era Sulphur township February
2(1 and 27 1895.
Bright Star Sulphur township
February 28 and March 1 and 2 I
1895. |
Mt. Pleasant Garland township ;
March 4 1895.
Pleasant Hill Garland township j
March 5 1895.
Texarkana Garland township I
March (1 to April 10 1895.
All persons are requested to bring ‘
with them a correct description of
their real estate and meet me.
promptly at the times and places
named above as the tax books will
positively be closed after April 10
1895. ‘ .lamus T. Dili.aiid
Collector Miller County.
Texarkana Jan. 1 1895
M*fUr«a'ii ” I:;* r C«-cui
ind THFDFORD'3 hIACK ORAUGMT «te
.»> I"' tlw ’a«i. ■ . .I.nite in
Texarkana:
Smith Drug Co.
W. A. Robinson.
S. Lernly.
Miller County Dt ug Store.
Dr. Sawyer'# I’nstllle# used in
time will cure any case of G.aalc
weakness. Get a lit ■ ItUple pack-
i age from the following named drug*
| gist. Moore A Co.
1 Money and experience cannot
„dm ea better family medicine
I ban Dr. Sawyer s Family Cure.
cures dinicnltics of the Stomach |
and Llvei Hohl by Moore A 06.
Insurance
The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign Fire Insurance Com-
panies.
The Most Secure Accident Insurance at Reasonable Rates.
* Bonds furnished for persona in positions of trust.
Plate glass insured against breakage.
Money to loan through a Reliable Building and Loan Association.
Positively no misrepresentations made concerning any feature oi
the Loan Association.
OlFvniOH! STA.TH IjINHI A.VB3bTUTa.
«IC. E. WRIGHT >0
Removed to the
Heilbron Building 114 West Broad St.
all kinds of
fins linos. Whiskies Eio.
I
Don’t forget the place Heilbron building next door
to the Delmonico R. tanrant.
0 P Pimples Slotches
I_L_Ll—S_£ and Old Sores
PRICKLY ASH POKE ROOT p
AND POTASSIUM
KldneyTroubles
5= Marvelous Cures L"i
in Blood Poison zs
i-wr-u-i»rnn.. Savannah
!W»— Ga : DKAtiKias I a bottle ot
Rheumatism
- - - - - - montbH’ tn- h Limit nt Ino Hot BpriugN. ’
!<r>- - A . Hend three bottles C. 0. D»
Snrnfii a Be “ Mctu i in"iu-.wTON.
•- Aberdeen# Brown County 0. -
p. p. p. ptrlflee the blood blflde op t’npG A.». JoUnMon.
the weak end debilitated gjlvco » » concern: I here*
'JPf! ‘S.’Jw.H <’r '"’t ‘n vnln.nnni 1. I'. ". wax used —<S>
eyphifis for blood poleoniDg.merou- ;un - IIW ontlrcly <”.iro<i
rial polHon.malnrle. dyMpepulu and (Kip tl>'D D. JGKNHTON
In all blood and ekln dlflefttee lil o ' ti ir'-nnuh Ga.
blotohoe plmploe old chronic ulcere#
tetter uoald head holla omipclao. &» ;»;( J.
. eoeeme we nity eey» withoul i ««
contradictionthat P. r. P. istbebosL 2?;.0n0’-'/
blood purifier In the worldend
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naH “' A- „ Ch : ffe-: ■■■' -'«r ]*■ -gT
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pma—. S.’’ ” WO AV'iL.L .'y .n- :.->u ... I. ■ ' > ’>.C ctoioaoh —
•"lean-Di’Alt In tho Llgicat ire ibleiL £'Hu*h tcii'V. .-
ri<.u>ni.V '..vn■ O.il’r. \'l. M. RUST.
L'.okli ::e. I wnnhnooto.l with o'*arc Attorney at Law#
Soyeara wae treated by the very beet
Sp- m on dm «ii free
ALL DHUOUISTS sm.l IT.
LSPPfiffIAN BROS.
I u X r er.°o??;^ l r ß or ß mTo. lS
Bp r lngU»ld‘ aroon‘ooanty .'Mo. I4rri»ttH’«Ulo<uM.v n niisli«»
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tIITFISII IIIIBN.
TEX ARK A NA A ttKANSAS.
Wholesale and detail Dealers in
Siolf llaitaie Mil! Supplies NacWlT! Malenali Sons
Ammunition Queensware Cutlery
HARDWARE SASH DOORS.
AlrfWO AOIfiNTH »WK»
Hazzard Powder Hurcules lynamites.
OOAJL JJIMjfl A.ND ®T. XuQUirA ErAXQIC.
CHEAPEST HOWE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS.
Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention. 1
flnml nr imJI for pt’kien before mn-hiv<ing ('hum hmu
.-trn-.i. jituu jb-Huwi*mm«•*•»» mi• «•«• • .. < •••*-a. r o^*•
FURNITURE
AND
UNDERTAKING.
Twin City Fur. & Undertaker Co.
W. H. BOOTH Mgr.
No. 210 - - ■ EAST BROAD STREET. |
We have a complete line of Furniture of all kinds.
Low Prices for Cash or on the Installment Plan.
UNDERTAKING.
Our Mr. Booth having fully fitted himself by taking;
a complete course under Prof. Shrelvo of St. Louis is
prepared to satisfactorily servo the public In the Un '
dertaking line. Our stock of Collins Caskets and Un-
dertaker goods Is very full and complete. We canguar-
eante satisfaction in every particular.
1 TWIN CITY FUR. AND UNDERTAKER CO. V
THE ST. LOUIS BBPUBLIO FREE.
Special Offer to Reader* of Thie Pa-
per--A Great Metropolitan Pa*
per-Ie Indiepeneable New.
The “Twice a-Week" St. Louis
Republic will be sent free for one
year to any person sendimr before
January 31 1895 a club of three
new yearly subscribers with $3 to
pay for the same.
Already the clans are gathering
for the fray in 1896 and 1895 will
be full of interesting events the
skirmish lines will be thrown out
the maneuvering done and the
plans of campaign arranged for the
great contest in 1896.
The remaining short session of
the Democratic Congress to be fol-
lowed shortly by’ a Republican Con-
gress with a Democrat is the Pres-
idential chair will be productive ot
events of incalculable interest.
In fact more political history will
be constructed during 1895 than in
any year since the foundation of
the government and a man with-
out a newspaper will be like a use-
less lump in tlie movements of pub-
lic opinion.
You can get three new subscrib-
ers for the Republic by a few min-
utes effort. Remember i# the Re-
public subscribers get a paper twice
a week for the price of # weekly-
only $1 00. Try it at o»ce and see
how easily it ca# be done. If you
wi ih a package of sample copies
write for them. Cut out this ad-
vertisement and send with your or-
der. Address
THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC
St. Louis Mo.
Four BiR a«ceo«*Bi.
Having the needed merit to more
th.m make good all the advertising
claimed for them th# following
four remedies have reached a phe-
nomenal sale. Dr. Kidf'« New Dis-
covery for Consurnptio# Coughs
and Colds each bottle guaranteed
—Electric Bitters the jreat rem-
edy forLiver St omach aid Kidneys.
Bv.cklen's Arnica Salve the best
in the world and Dr. Kiig’s New
Life Pills which are a perfect pill.
All these remedies are guaranteed
to do just what is claimed for them
and the dealer whose name is at-
tached herewith will be jflad to tell
you more of them. Solid at Smith's
Drug Store. 1
Ladies Remember that disease
becomes incurable. Dr. Sawyer's
Pastilles will positively cure long
standing cases. It heals and cures.
For sale by Moore A Co.
Do not suffer with pain on top of
the head and in the back when Dr.
Sawyer’s Pastilles will absolutely
and positively cure you. For sale
by Moore A Co.
Ladies can be positively relieved
from all those irregularities dis
tressing symptoms and disease by
using Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles. For
sa : e by Moore A Co.
1. . idUI ior ftnulc dlieisei.
• .
Zano invigorates stimulates and
builds up the broke* down system
Zano cures mental and ■ervous de
bility of men. For sale by Moore A
c ' II l-l
HMf a Dollar t» Know It All.
For otdv fifty cents you can gel
THESEMI-W EEKLY NEUS (Gal-
veston or Dalias) every Tuesday and
Friday for six months
This will take you through and
beyond what bids fair to be one of
the most exciting state campaigns
ever witnessed in Texas.
I land 50 cents to your postmas-
ter or the local newsdealer or send
direct to A. 11. Belo A Co. Publish
era and get full proceedings of Un-
political processlo 1 in the best gen-
eral newspaper in he Southwest
sixteen pages a week.
Bucklon * Arnica naivn.
The best salve. In the world lor
cuts bruises sores ulcers salt
rheum fever sores tetter chapped
hands chilblains corns and all
skin eruptions and positively cures
piles or no pay required. It Is
l>u irant.eed to give perfect satis
f<K tion. or money refunded. I’l iis
25 cents per box. For sale by
Smith Drug Co
Hr. Sawyer's Family Cure II not
only relieves; It cures. It is suita-
ble to all ages and every member «»f
thi family. Try a free sample.
Sold by Moore A Co.
You will never know positively
what a wonderful remedy Dr. Saw
vet's Family Cure Is until you try if.
It will cure you of a sour stomach.
Sold by Moore A Co.
Headache
Indigestion BiliousnesH
Dyspepsia
And all stomach troubles dare
cured by
P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash I’oke Root and Pota*
Mlllll )
Rheumatism Is cured by P 1* P
Pains and aches in the back shoul
dms knees .inkies and wi istu arc
all attacked and conquered by I’ P
P. This great medicine by Its
blood clensing properties builds up
and st l engthens I lie whole body.
Nothing Is so efficacious as P P P
at this soason and for toning up
Invigorating and as a strengtnenor
and appetlier take P P P. It
throws off the malaria and puts you
In good condition.
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
cures all corns warts and bunions.
- bL*~K-DHSU*HI l«l<ur» CsndlMiloii
Zatio restore# nervous energy and
force and restore# lost manhood
Zano cures mental and sexual de
blllty of inet . For sale by Moore A
Co. a 11 14
Honesty perseverance and skill
cannot Improve Dr. Sawyer's Fam-
ily Cure because it fully cures in
digestion Blliounneis and Kidney
! difficulty. Sold hy Moore A Co.
W. C. SPEARMAN M. 0.
Physician and. Surgeon.
Office Front Rooms Over Smith Dru
Store (tflivi- Hour-. -Fri.ir :
•1. tn. 2t03 p. in. ami 8 i ■■ 9 i
Telephone at office and r»--its.
Texarkana.
R H. T. MANN
'ar Eye. and Tin •’
Tie ted I'xcltisively.
Oille.) Over Smith Di ns' Co's S ore
Ofllce Hours—a. in. to Ip. m.; ;i. r.i.
to 1:30 u in.
h. w. ltEM> W.K.WAD
Dis. RLAD 4 READ
Physicians & Surgeons
Office over City Drug Store.
Texarkana. : ; Arkansas
OR. S A COLLOM.
Physician
AND
Surgeon.
c-yomi'H OVER city druo stork.
DB. 0. B.KWroBR
Uiyslciffl and Surgeon.
' njOflicoover Lcmly’s Drugstore
■TFIXAritK-.uft.WZA. THSC A.~X
Can Im found In oftl. o at night.
J. A. LU; NT FOOT M. ]).
Physician and Surge hl
Office Over Lightfoot's Drug lliui-
111 East Broad Street. Cd!
Promptly Attended
Dr. F. P Ilammond
DENT IS
TkxariiawA Texas.
Offiee hour' from B to 12 o'clock n. n>. >• (
i'min ' to 'I p. m.
Offico up hi Lipurl bulhlln
L. M. RUSH
L:-” j I
220 W. Broad Strout.
■ At Office All lloiiif Day and Nieht.
A. H. SEVIER
i Attorney at Law.i
1 Real Estate and Fire Insur-
ance Agency.
Office ini stairs In the new Lester
building on Broad street.
.1. M. .MONTtIOMERY R. L. MONTGOMERY.
JJ.&B.LHOnCOKRT
ATTORNEYS
And Counsellors a' law.
1 Office Kelley building E. Broad St
'v‘-’
MW
Made by propirlotors of Or
T. L ttoi'hons Eye Salvo end
Water. Standard ovwr I- 3}
S&ffITEZDbP 0 "' Un “
S LEMLY
MONiUUH ai.Li SHOP
HY H. S. PAYNE
THEINIMITABiE HSIK CUTTER
ESYNNK BI.OOK • ■ TEXARKANA AtlK
Lndli'H and Mlhmoh Hair Cutting Hung
Trimming Nlmmimonlng nnd lllimd-
Ind a N|mchilty.
' Will Visit llmldmum Wlmn Duh I red or
I do Work nt Simp.
i i i. ii -in w it. KILLY-tn [
KIRBY & KELLY
Lawyers
Abstractors;
RJ’.AL ESTATE LOAN A?JO
COLLECTING
T«i#*rk#na « • Ark.
VVn iwm in'.’im'-i’d to turuliih (mmpli'te
abutriu'iu of nil Mllhreminiy piopm-Ahon
short niillec.
Collttllii[ ind Conn|nitlii( i Speclillf. i
Office In llyrnc llltwlt flfrtft' Line Aventie
‘ > -V'vi' 'r2«
Railway Time Card.
3T. L.. I. M. i S.
No. 61 Texas Exp. arrives 7:45 a. m.
■No. 6*. C.i.tma Bull arrived 1:20 p. m
N< .51. Mail l.xp — uriivi-s fr.uv p. n>.
No. 54 Texas Exp. depart 7:05 ni.
No. 66 Cannon Ball departs 8:00 p. rn.
No. 52 Mail Exp. depurlt. 7:56 p. m.
T 4 P. HY.
No 1 leaves T exarkana at 8:36 a. m
No 6 “ “ “ 185 p. m
No 3 “ “ " 9;P.i p. m
No 4 arrives “ “ 6:80 t. m
No 6 “ “ “ 2:401. in
No 2 “ “ 7:15 ptn
T.-C RY.
No. 81 leave) '.i • -.»irkima at 8:25 a. m>
No. 83 “ “ " 2:16 p.iu.
No. 34 arrive* “ " 1.35 p.m.
No. 32 “ “ “ p. m
ST. L.. 4 S. W. RY.
No 2 from Waco arrives 6:30 a m
No. 2 for Memphis leave# 6:60 a m
No. 4 < Jliicngo £ Memphisar. 7:15 p m
No. 4 for Cairo leaves 7:35 p m
No. 1 for Waco arrive# 9:06 p m
No. 1 for “ “ leave 9:25 p m
No. 8 Waco Ex. south ar. 8:16 a m
No. 3 Wnco & I't. Worth Ivn 8:35 a m
TEX. Sr !-■ f.. atTHTIME TABLE.
KFFKCtTVK JUNK 24 1894.
Arrive. Depart.
No 2 4:10 p tn 'No 1 10:00 n m
No 4 11:20 a in No 8 7:30 n m
No 6 5:50 p in No 5 2:00 p m
Trains I and 2 run dally except Sunday.
Trulns 34 5 and <i run Sundays only.
Trains 3 und 4 will do local work be-
tween Alone and Winthrop.
W. A. Witi.iAMH. Genl Sept.
TEXARKANA k SHREVEPORT RY
Arrives 5:Oo p. m. De.purl# 10:00 e*>
Thu'lnxiu-kiinn «t Shreveport Hy. wil
i iia Sunday trains commencing Sunday
Nov. 20 1893 as follows:
No. 1 south. {No. 3. sontn.H
Lv. Toxin-. 8:00 atn l.v Ti'xar. 2:<io pm
Ai. Boyd. B::d>am Ar. Boyd 2::'opi»
Ar. Bob’erts H:-|o nin Ar.Kobeib pt*
Ai l.ouke B:soum Ar. I'mike 2:’..’-p m
At. Boggy 9:00 um Ar. Boggy. :i:e. pi*
Ar. Lynn IBlßani Ar. Lynn 5; : p »
No. 2 north. No. 4 north.
Lv. Gynn im’tiain Lv.Lyriii :t;3opin
Ar. Boggy D:IO a m Ar. Ihiaxy. Uisfipm
Ai. l-'oiiki- t):M)a ni -\i. ('■ cikop m
Ar. Robe"!s10:00 a m \ .. bert.: I> p m
Ar. Boyd IO;l5um A .!♦>>•<! pm
Ai Te.xur. 10: i.l u m ■' 'x.ir. aniopm
BEN COl.i . Isn. Man.
TRAVEL IN
i By taking advantage of the
SWOP IM St!iV;£E
Elegant Equipment and
East Time
VIA THE
-
<im-i'.7.iL .
*1' x
\PACIFIC/
THE BEST LINE TOfl
Orleans Shreveport
AND POINTS IN THJCj
SOUTHEAST.
>'» 110 I klMlCe'r J-rSNIJC T<»
North and West Texas Ar
izonu Old and New Mexi-
co Oregon Colorado
and California.
3 Daily Trains 3
TO
DALLAS and FT. WURTH.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Ft. Wurth. Galvetl.nn Houston
Austin Nun Antonio Lnrcdo
Shreveport New Orletuis Den-
ver El I’aao Los Angeles
and San t’raucisco.
Lowest ticket rntoN (lino tabli-R nnd a.'
<b•: ired lufiirmutloil will Im furnished hy
any of tho ticket agent# ot tho Texas A
I’licllle railway or
W. A. IIAHIIIICI.I.
Traveling PiisHengi’r Agent.
Gaiiton Mi-huuh
Gi'ii. Puss and Ticket Agent.
L. S. Tiioiink lli-d Vie- Pi-culdi.nt unit
<o n. Manager Dalia#. Texas.
G. E. SWINDKI.L.
Ticket Agent. Tnxarkuna
IRON
MOUNTAIN
Route
f Bail) 'fit 5
HQtni’l’lM) WITH
ill BUHi Illim (II!
AMD
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895, newspaper, January 17, 1895; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656086/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.