The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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Iw A pMI a®! O » W
for Snfants and Children.
THIRTY y<’i»r*’ ob»>rv»tioa of Caitorlr. with the patronag. of
"Simons of p.r.on. permit tn to enoair of ’ •■ -Mthotit graeting.
It l» wnqneetionaWy the heet reraody for Infaalx and Children
the world hoe ever known. It i» harmleea. Children iiko it. It
T „ them health. It will ten their livee. In it Mother. have
which i» ftbaolnUty »as» and practically perfect as a
Castor!a destroy* Worm*.
Ce«toria allay* Foveriehnoee.
Caetoria prevents vomitfrig Soni* Card.
Castoria cures Diarrho?-. and Wind Colle.
Castor!* relieve* Teething Trophies.
Caatorla ouroe Constipatlnn nnd Flatulency.
Oattori* nontroliies the affects of when Io add tg-iu or poiaoannajrfr.
Pastoria does not contain morphine opinm.nr other no rootio property
p M torlo assimilates th' food 1h a stomach and boxrole
jiving healthy and natural rkop.
(Jastoria is put up in nun-size bottles o:-ily. It isroteold In bulk.
Poa’t allow any one to soli yon .■'.oythiuic clse_orx_tho plen promise
that it Is “just as good ” and 11 will answer every ynrpoiir.”
goe that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
loorovery
signature of wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria
DEAR PEOPLE:
Notice What I Sell and
How I Sell It and
TOTO TRADE IS MIISEE.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR NEW MAPLE SYRUP
NEW GRAHAM FLOUR NEW CALIFORNIA BREAKFAST FOOD
NEW CRACKED WHEAT. NEW MINCE MEAT
NEW SHREDDED CODFISH NEW CRANBERRIES
NEW MATIC TUBES.
FINEST WHITE CELERY 5 CENTS A BUNCH
AND FORTY OTHER NEW GOOD THINGS.
If I do say it I have the Finest Grocery Store in town.
Come and prove it. Yours
OSCAR TURNER.
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| largest piece °f
HiOQD Tobacco f A j
» eVer sold "for lu *
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IICONI HAND MACHINERY
At a Bargain.
'hie combined planer '*;ienck‘s Machine Works.
( )ne re saw ami one knife grinder 30 inch.
J saw edger; e.ignt log wagons enginesand boilers
ij' 1 . H s aiu ' s l'Mting; one filer ami Stowell Twin Engine
<ar ) good as new ami one 50-inch blower
fNow Engines Kept in Stock
f u ? W 'J' ' Ur '* s k brass castings on short notice. Heavy brass
„.' ' In ' '.V' per pound Ail kinds of job work ano casting
sh( >rt notice.
;A. DeMARCE
TexarkanalTex
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
J. R. Cason of Stephens is in the
city.
J. G. Estes of Wilton Ark. is in
the city.
j. E. Wi'liams is down from LitJ
t’e Rock.
J. H. Hall of Ashdown Arkansas
is in the cLy.
Capt. Jas. Crooks of Wilton Ark
was in our city last night.
Lumberman C. L. Byrne of Ard-
more 1. T. is in the city.
Mr. Joe Fuqua the Boggv lum-
berman is iu the city today.
S. S. 'Wykoff of Prescott is in
the city the guest of the Benefield.
Put ia your bid to to r e the cen-
sus if you want to make a few dol-
lars.
Mis. D. S. Williams and grand
children a.e spending a week in
Ark dalphia.
Mrs. Gertie Schwab nee Gertie
Marx is back here visiting her
mother and sister.
Mrs. W. L. Carr returned home
yesterday afternoon from a visit to
relatives at Hot Springs.
The cotton seed oil mill is gather-
ing up handsaudhave begun squeez-
ing the oil out of the seed.
Mrs. Hcniy Mooie aud daughter
Miss Mild ed will spend a w.'ck in
St. Ijouis the coming one.
Major W. L. Stout of the T. <fc
Ft. S. railroad is suffering with a
bad old. He says he is a sick man.
We are to have “Old Kentucky”
on the boards here next Wednesday
night. This is one of the best plays
on the road.
The Chrysanthemum Fair lobe
given next mon<h by ihe Tcxar-
kuna Flo -al Society p- omises to be
a big success.
Two of our street ca r drivers have
1 abandoned driving mules and have
opened a shop to sell f r esh meats
■ear the post office buikhng.
Miss Minnie Beasley who has been
visiting Mrs T. E. McFadden w’ll
leave here this afternoon for Ar-
kadelphia. Arkansas to visit friends
there
Mr. Harry Moores well known
here and a brother of Mrs. F. G.
Wootten writes from A .-nona that
he is rojoicing over his first born—-
a boy.
Bob Stevens who killed the col-
ored matt at the br’ck ya d a short
time ago was Indicted by the pres-
ent Bowe Gi and jury and placed
under a bond of $5000.
Mr. Marx Kosminsky has pur-
chased the Wilkerson boarding
house property known as the Wad-
ly house paying $2800 for the same.
He is now having it improved.
Mr. Janies B. Lightfoot acrivedln
■hr city aud will make this place
his ho ne again. We lea’n he has
rented the house just erected by
Mrs. Rachael Moores on State
si reet.
M". E. J. Peters who had charge
of Hie Iron Moeaui’n stock ya'ils
at this place a short time ago is
here today 01 a visit. He Is now
conductor on Ihe norHi end of the
Iron Mountain railroad.
Seiia or I). L. JU ig of Lafayette
couo'v was ov'r y s erday and
the repe'er nOs'crd he held a
crowd spe ll bound at tn.e Benefield
corn r. The Senator can ta’k to
interest that >8 one thing ce-tain.
Will Huddleston went West today
to buy catt’e <or his butcher shop.
This market always keeps a car of
cattle on hand for th'- • slaughter-
ing. They also keep game and fish
la season and vegetal) 1 s of all
k'lids.
John Vines employed by the
state to take charge of prisoners
convicted by the several courts of
Texas and to convey them to the
pen’tentiary passed through here
lust night with a string of eight for
Husk Texas.
The Hope Lumber Co. of Mar-
shall Texas levied an attachment
on Ihe lumber destined for the are-
na at Dallas and being loaded for
shipment to Hot Springs. Their
claim Is for 141100. Thus Dau Is In
anot her stew.
The Carradlne meeting has ac-
complished great good here. They
receive converts at every meeting
and we. wish Mr. Carradlne could
remain with us longer but we
learn the meeting will close tomor-
row afternoon.
Texarkana Ark. will know by
Nov Ist just how many Inhabitant
there are Inside the corporation of
I the city. The Texas side should
take action on this Important mat-
' ter as It will give us a free mall de-
livery If onr city has the requisite
number which we believe It has.
We should try at till events.
Esquire W. J. Smither united in
mar. age hist night at the Bull
boardinghouse Mr. L. L. Jewell
and M ■s. Maggie Geaeast of Tope-
ka Kas. The marriage 1 cense was
procured of Circuit Cle k J. V.
Scot and rec't'd that both par-
s '-s we - e 41 years of age. It was a
rather rema liable run-a-way cou-
ple.
The Western Union Telegraph
Company sent out a force of men
yesterday to follow up the track'
laying on the K. C. P. & G. railroad
who will erect the poles and string
the wires to Black Bayou. The
Western Union will keep this work
up with the steel and when the last
rail is laid to the Gulf the wires will
be there also.
The bad mud hole is still in the
midale of B -oad St reet on the Tex-
as clde in front of the Palace Drug
Store. A half dozen loads of brick
bats would fll this up. The street
commission-r should find out where
the waste water comes from that
empties ’nto this hole and have the
one who cont-'ols the pipes to go to
the expense of fixing it.
Don’t lose sight of the fact that
we want and need a free delivery
and can have it if the census is tak-
en. The directory for our C’ty tak-
en i'i 1894 by men not interested
iu anything but the sale of the
work aud the advertisements they
go. out of if gives the number on
bolh sides at 12438: This could be.
i’.'ipi’oved upon wonderfully by a
close canvass.
The Texarkana Hose Company
he : d an election for officers last
night with Ihe following results:
Prcs.deiH C. E. Beard Sr.; Vice-
Pres’oent V. I l '.. Buron; Secretary
C. E. B r a xl Jr.; Treasurer J. L.
Chat field; Foreman F. G-. Cook; Ist
Ass’stu at. B. R. Uden; 2nd Assist-
ant C. C. Buckner; Ist Pipeman
H. Ebr.ich; Ist assistant W. J.
Buhman; 2nd Pipeman G. H.
Laagsea ' and 2nd assistant R.
B en; zJ.
The reporter noticed a train of
t: ■’k ca"s bea ''tig the name of Ar-
mour ) ou r yards yes'e v day. They
are being hau’ed down Soto h and
dir;b■ted to the different oilmi”s.
A nour makes butl’r and h.rd
oin t his oil a> ter it has been re-
(Lied by mixing it with tallow and
chenicais. He can lake a gallon
of this o'd and 1 ribb'e the price he I
paid i’or it by working it over. We
k jhi all the hotels and restaurants t
use the 0” now in frying as it is
much better aud cheaper than
I. rd.
George La ngsd.de received a coop
of chickens yesterday and bndlng ;
one or two of them sick and one (
dead in ihe cage on 1 heir arrival ■
he-e proceeded to have the birds
examined and killed and thrown
away. Shippers should be prosecu- ■
led for sh'pp : ng to market chickens ;
known to be sick wiih the cholera. 1
The city councils of both sides of ]
the 1 ne ihould have an inspector of 1
live stock to examine stock killed (
and put on this nwket. Our 1
butchers are painstaking but some-
times they are Imposed on and we ■
are by this means compelled to eat
diseased meat.
Herman Slusmcyer the architect
and builder of the celebrated
“Standby" cigar called us In his ;
factory this morning and loaded our '
pockets with a whole day of
“smokes" of his different brands ol
the weed. Herman is a clever fel- 1
low if lie was not he would never
have stocked our cigar case up in
the manner he did and we a ter ;
due deliberation do pronounce the
“Standby" cigar a good "free" 1
smoker and advise all of our fi lends ■
and enemies too to go and see Her-
man and lay In a supply. They are 1
the cigar that will not only do to
"standby" but to "swear by”
We passed a ge'itleinan this
morning wh# was stamllng on the
corner rtf State and Broad streets '
and when we asked him why he was '
so cast down he laid: “1 am here ;
waiting for the sheriff" “Why
what's up?" asked the reporter be- (
■ coming Interested thinking to get
an Item. “Oh nothing uut of the
usual run of things" he said and
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
1 A < ro»iii <4 Tartar Bukina Powdor
lllmlixhL of nil In li'itvonlnii HlioiiKtli-
■ (Latent United States Government Food
' Report.
Royal Bakinh I’owiiKii Company
106 Wall Street New York.
SIO.OO >
Have You Seen Them ?
They are “Birds.
A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SUIT FOR SIO.OO.
Remember we are Sole Agents for
Alfred Benjamin’s Overcoats —
The Best in the United States.
If you want to piece out your old Suit we have
A Complete Stock of Pants.
No chance to get moth-eaten underwear as our stock is new. Can sell you
suits from SI.OO to $7.00.
SHARPE & BREWER
Hatters Furnishers and Clothiers
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
S. E. WALKER. (Telephone 59.) A. C. WALKER.
WALKERTROS: >
The Rose Hill Grocery Men
Want to say that if you want Groceries Feed Canned Goods or anything in the
Grocery Line they will save you money. If you want shoes they will sell them at
St. Louis prices.
DRUGS.
Wc have a full line ot Drugs which we sell cheap.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
We can sell you as cheap as you can get them direct from the factory on easy
payments.
We have no rent to pay and this should be proof enough to you that we can save you money. Come and
see us. We want to get your trade and if you give us atrial we know we can please you. All goods delivered free.
WJLL.KH3R BFtOS.
The Leaders In Low Prices.
Look for our two Brick Stores on Rose Hill.
added; "It Is Is just this way: Ev-
ery one it seems has a bill
against me and I heard the grand
jury was in session and somehow
1 have a presentiment that they too
will dig down and fish up a bill
against me and while I can’t tell
the Sheriff to come around tomor
row I have been pondering how to
meet this "bill" should one be pre-
sented." We left him and as we
know he is full of resources we are
satisfied that he will emerge from
any load or charge that the grand
jury could b’ iug against him
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Undersigned committee will receive
bids for the taking of the census of
Tv: rkana Arkansas until noon of
the 18th Inst. I’art’es will be re-
quired to make a house to house
canvass of the enti-e city taking
tie names sex color occupation
and number of residence of each in-
habitant o’the city. The commit-
tee reserves the right to reject any
and all blds The completion of the
work's ’'squired by Nov. I. Par-
( es wi'l h.-id or address their blds
to J. 0 Edwards Mayor.
J. 0. Edwa nos j
W. G. Cook / Com.
J. N. Cook. 1
Blood and nerves are very closely
re'aled. Keep the blood rich pure
am 1 healthy with Hood's Sarsapa-
Ci'a and you will have no trouble
f om nervousness.
Hood's Pills are the best after-
dinner pills; assist digestion pre-
vent cons i.l pat lon. 4
"El Commerclo" a strictly first-
class Havana 10-ccnt cigar manu-
factured .>y Koerner ACo. 10-16
The Great Cotton States Exposition.
The Kansas City Fort Scott &
Memphis Railroad Co. having the
direct Hue with through service
from Kansas City and the West
to Atlanta and the Southeast has
Issued nn attractive book descrip-
tive of the Great Exposition. The
book will be mailed free. Address
J. E. Lockwood
(J P. A. Memphis Route
Kansas City Mo.
"Young America" and "Sweet
Rose" extra fine cigars made by
Boerner A Co.
I
EO RUTTER ~»r
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on demand.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Ohio Building. • Texarkana. •
?dont\
? BE )
iwoozy
?CHEW\
/THE GUM <
> TH/VTS J
OtOUNDJ
»SIN
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SEND B CENTS
FOR SAMPLE PACKAGE
Faultless Chemical Co.
DALTIMOH.TO MD.
(July the best served and the tin
est brand of oystersand condiments
used at the Elite Confectionery Ice
Cream and Oyster Parlors.
M. M. KENDRICK
The Architect
119 W. BROAD ST.
Economical Classical and
Artistic Work.
EXTERIOR&INTERIOR DESIGNING
It will pay you to consult me
before building.
DR. T.F. KITTRELL
Physician
AND
Surgeon.
OFFICE OVER SMITH DRUG CO.
LUCULLUS WINHAM
Justice ol the Peace
GARLAND TOWNSHIP.
Ollh'o In I.lm McLain Building formerly
1. I). Cook’s (Illiev. UlO if
W. C. SPEARMAN M.D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Olilee Erout Rooms Over Smith Drug
Store. Olilee Hours From 8 to 9
ii. m. 2 to 3 p. m. and H to 9 p. in.
Telephone at olilee and residence
'l'.Mirkiiiiii . i Ark
Ftench Steam Uje Works.
EUGENE MILLOT
Has opened a Steam Dye Works op-
posite the Texas Livery Stable lie
Guarantees All Wo k
Done by him to be satisfactory. Go
and sec liliu when wanting old
clothes cleaned or dyed. _____
BARKER & WRIGHT
Painters & Decorators.
OFFICE IN HARPER BUILDING.
Will contract for all kinds of house mid
slice painting mid gmirimtee satisfaction
In both style mid price. We also do all
kinds of docoi'iU liia nt I'ensiiimlilo pi Ices.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1895, newspaper, October 16, 1895; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656313/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.