The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Daily Texarkanian and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Arkansas State Archives.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE TEXAHKANIAN*
F. Q. WOOTTEN City Editor.
I.OCA-L SSJTEtXZi .
For choice staple and fancy gro-
ceries go to Moore <t \\ ells 200 E.
Broad Street. Prices to suit the
times. 1H
Registered Pharmacists.
Your physician can do you but
little good "unless your prescriptions
are filled by competent druggists.
At Carr Longinotti & Co.'s Palace
Drug Store no one is allowed to
fill prescriptions except graduates
in pharmacy. 10 •>
Those beautiful silver belt buckels
at F. L. Schusters always please
the ladies. Call and see them.
10-25
Cure for Headaclio.
As a remedy tor all forms of
Beadache Electric Bitters has prov-
ed to be the very best. It effects a
permanent cure and the most dread-
ed habitual sick headaches yield to
its influence. We urge till who are
afflicted to procure a bottle and
give this remedy a fair trial. In
cases of habitual constipation Elec-
tric Bitters cures by giving the
needed tone to the bowels and lew-
cases long resist the use of this
medicine. Try it once. Large bot
ties only Fifty cents at Smith's
Drug Co.
Drug Sundries.
Look at our line of toilet soap
combs and brushes of all kinds per-
fumes too numerous to mention-
before purchasing elsewhere.
Cahk Lonoinotti & Co.
For more than a hundred years
the Shakers have been studying the
remedial properties of plants. They
have made many discoveries but
their greatest achievement was
made last year. It is a cordial that
contains already digested food and
i( a digester of food. It is effective
in removing distress after eating
and creates an appetite for more
food so that eating becomes a
pleasure. Pale thin people become
plump and healthy under its use.
It arrests the wasting of consump-
tion.
There never has been such a step
forward iu the cure of indigestion
as this Shaker Cordial. Your drug-
gist will be glad to give you a little
book descriptive ot the product.
Give the babies Laxol which is
Castor Oil made as palatable as
honey.
Do you need Neckwear Suspend-
ers or Shirts? Our prices are
riirht: our goods are rig lit.
SItARVK & BllEWKll.
Oysters Fish and Celery.
Just received from Galveston
Texas and Baltimore a shipment
of Ils I ' oysters and celery at Hud
dleston Brothers. ts
When Bnhy wam nick wo gave her CMtorla
When ehe wam a Child ulio cried for Ciutorle.
When aha became Mlm Mm dung to VnHtnrk
Whee the had Children ahw gave thorn CtuitorU.
The Great Cotton States Exposition.
The Kansas City Fort Scott &
Memphis Railroad Co. having the
direct line with through service
from Kansas Citv and the West
to Atlanta and the Southeast has
Issued an attractive book descrip-
tive of the Great Exposition. The
book will be mailed free. Address
1. E. Lookwoop
(1. P. A. Memphis Route
Kansas City Mo.
Messrs. C. F. Moore A Co. New
berg Ore. says: “We sell more of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than
all others put to p'ther and It al
ways give satisfaction." Mr. .1 I-'.
Allen Fox Ore. s irs: “I believe
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be
the best I have handled.” Mr. IV.
11. Hitchcock Columbus Wash .
says: “Chamberlain -. Couch Rem-
edy sells well and is highly praised
by nil who use It." For sale by
Smith Drug Co
Important.
Fine jewelry diamonds watches
and silverware. One Price Only at
Sig. Ifecht :- the reliable jeweler.
(I |s- fl
Ruekltm u Arn.cn siuve
The best salve in the world lor
Cuts bruise: sores ulcers sot
rheum fever sores tetter chapped
hands chilblains corns ami ill
skin eruptions and positively rules
piles or m> pay required.’ It s
guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded Price
25 Cents per box. For sale by
Smith Drug Co
Money to loan on all articles ot
value Ihislness strictly confiden-
tial. Siu. 11 Kent.
The reliable jeweler.
Awarded
lllfJiTAt Honor# World'# Fair
•DR;
CREAM
BASING
row®
MOST PBRI’BCr MADE.
A put* Ct»i>e Omit of T»Hlit IWil«r. he-
from AmmontA Atom or itnv other otiiltenmt
40 YUARS TH# STANDARD.
Rules to Read—Not to Live by.
Never be idle.
Cultivate your mind.
Live up to your engagements.
If any one speaks ill of you let
your life be so that no one will be-
lieve him.
Live within your income.
Small and steady gain brings the
kind of riches that cots not take
wings and fly away.
Never run in debt unless you see
a sure way to get out.
Never borrow if you can possibly
avoid it.
Do not marry unt'l you can sup-
port a wife.
Never speak evil of any one.
Be just before you are generous.
Save when you are young and en-
joy when you are old.
Never let a drop of beer wine or
any form of intoxicants touch your
lips.
Seek the. society of pure ever
lasting women and never have any
- thing to do with bad ones.
1 Bear all troubles patiently.
Be brave in the struggle of life.
Never be discouraged.
Be true to flit* woman you love
and marry a true one.
i ' Catarrh Cannot Be Curod
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as
they cannot reach the seat of the
disease. Catarrh is a blood or con-
stitutional disease and in order to
’ cure it you must take internal rem-
edies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medi-
* cine. It was prescribed by one of
' the best physicians in this country
for years and is a regular prescrip-
tion. It is composed of the best
’ tonics known combined with the
. best blood purifiers acting directly
' on the mucous surfaces. The per-
fect combination of the two ingre-
j dients is wliat produces such won-
derful results in curing Catarrh
j send lor testimonials free.
F. 1. Cheney & Co.
Props. Toledo Ohio.
Sold by Druggists price 75c.
’ Land of the Midnight Sun.
During the last few years the
' realistic and potent charm of the
melodrama lias been much iuflnenc-
( ed by the demand for novelty “Land
i of the Midnight Sun” which A. Y.
Pearson's company will present at
the Opera House Nov. 14th is the
greatest novelty in melodrama pro-
duced in many years. It is a mod-
ern ..tory with.sumpt nous ornamen-
tation and the added improvement
of the atest devices of the stage
mechanic’s inventions that serve to
arouse new interest in what lias
been a flagging branch of theatri-
cal entertainment. To a cirtain
extent “Land of the Midnight Sun”
Is a dramatization of Hall Cain's
famous story "The Bondman." The
adaptation was made by Edwin
Barb iur who lias achieved consid-
viable fame by the numerous pro-
ductions of liis pen as a playwright.
Tlie play will be presented by an un-
usually strong cast assisted by a
large auxilliary corps together
with a magnificent scenic display
and other paraphernalia that would
exhaust the descriptive powers. In
. the cast will appear Mr. Edwin
. Barbour Geo. W. Walters Win.
■ \V. Bittner Harry Webster Dave
1 llanchett Jessie Lester Mrs. Geo.
W. Walters Miss Anna Mayor Ada
Lytton and Chas Barringer.
■*
The Diecovory Saved Hie Life.
. I Mr G. t'alllouette Druggist
Beaversville 111. says: “To Dr.
1 . King's New Discovery 1 owe my life.
! Was take with LaGrippe and tried
all the physicians for miles about
but of no avail and was given up
and told I could not live. Having
Dr. King's New Discovery in my
store I sent for a bottle and began
. its use and from the first dose lie
gau to get better and after using
three bottles was up and about
again. It is worth its weight in
gold. We wont keep store or house
without It.” Get a free trial bot■
' j tie lit cat Smith Drug Store. 2
Congress will be asked in Decem-
ber to place a government building
and exhibit at the Tennessee Cen
tennlal Exposition Tennessee will
. In-one hundred years' old In 1811(1 and
I the people of flu- Slate are prep.tr-
-1 <d to spi nd $150(1(10(1 aud more If
necessary to celebrate the event.
If Tennessee can afford to celebrate
. her going into the Union thus elab
orately certainly the government
representing (he I nion can afford
t o i ecogi.dzo the accession ot Ten
nessee. The celebrallon of the one
hundredth birthday of a State Is a
National affair and I'eunessee's In-
tel State and Intel national Expo
Hith>n should lie promptly recogniz-
ed by Congress.
Blood and nerves aie very closely
related. Keep the blood rich pure
and healthy with Hood'u Samimi-
rllla and von will have no trouble
from nervousness
Hood's Pills are the best after-
dinner pills: a.-sist digestion pre-
vent constipation 4
Senator James K. Jom-s Is up In
North Arkansas wiping out the
tracks made by the Republican
Remmel who It is said Is now can
vasslng the State for another race
for Governor. Governor Clarke
appointed Remmel as a member of
the board of Charities and he Is
now paying back (hat debt by talk-
ing against this same party tepre
sented by Governor Clark. We
know Senator Jones can run him In ’
if he gets after him.
Cleveland when he heard the
news from Maryland Kentucky
and New Jersey sent his office boy
Lamont to the nearest telegraph
office with the following message
addressed to the Associated and
United Press: “President Cleve-
land says he will not accept a third
term under any consideration.”
This is the latest joke of the season
aud should be used in all minstrel
shows.
Texarkana Music House.
Pianos and organs sold on easy
terms. Pianos packed tuned and
repaired. Second-hand pianos and
organs bought and sold. Pianos
■ and organs for rent. A full line of
small instruments in stock. Hal-
lett & Davis pianos for S3OO. Call
and see our goods before buying
elsewhere.
John W. Lashley
P.O. 80x407. 11-9
Dissolution Notice.
: Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be-
tween Jesse Moore and W. H. Wells
under the firm name cf Moore &
. Wells is this day dissolved by mutual
j consent. Jesse Moore having trans-
ferred his interest in the inercan
tile business to W. H. Wells and S.
Moore which business will be con-
. tinned under and by the firm name
' ot W. H. Wells & Co. Said firm
. assuming and paying off the debts
and collecting the accounts due said
firm of Moore & Wells.
Witness our hand this 2nd day of
Movember 1895.
Jesse Moore
d&wst W. H. Wells.
We sincerely thank our many
friends and patrons for past favors
and ask a continuance of same for
the new firm. Respectfully
Jesse Mnore
W. H. Wells.
Low Rates to Atlanta.
Extremely low excursion rates
have been made to Atlanta and re-
turn over the Nashville Chatta-
■ nooga & St. Louis Railway via
' Memphis McKenzie Nashville
Chattanooga Lookout Mountain
I etc.. on account of the great Cot-
ton States aud International Expo-
' sition open from September 18 to
I December 31 1895. This is the pre-
‘ ferred route to the East and South-
east and passengers fortheir own
benefit should insist and see that
their tickets read over this line.
■ Double daily fast trains from Mem-
l phis and through sleeping car ser-
vice lietween Nashville and Jack-
’ sonville Fla. via Chattanooga
Lookout Mountain Atlanta etc.
’ For further information address
R ('. Cowardin Western Passeager
1 Agent Railway Exchange Building
> St. Louis M0.0r
W. L. Danley G. P. & T. A
Nashville Tenn.
j Groceries at Moore it. Wells.
$25 REWARD.
Tlie Law and Order League will pay
■ the above reward for information
1 furnished the committee leading to
• the arrest and conviction of any one
violating the prohibition law in Mil-
ler county Arkansas
I E. D. Linhold'l
1 E W Frost
1 B M Foreman j-Com.
W F Kirby
H N McLain ts
Mrs W. B. Meek who resides at
1 Camptonville Cal. ways her daugh-
ter was troubled at times for sever-
al nears with severe cramps in the
stomach and would be in such ago-
ny that it was necess.irry to call in
a physician. Having read about
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
I Diarrhoea Remedy she concluded to
try it. She found that it always
i gave prompt relief. It was seldom
necessary to give the second dose.
“It lias not only saved us lots of
1 worry and time" she savs “but
doctor bills. It is my opinion that
. every family should have a bottle of
tills remedy in the house" For
1 sale by Smith DrngCo.
North and Northoast.
if you have any intention of go-
ing to the North or East this fall or
winter you should advise yourself
. of the best route from the South
and West. This is tlie Louisville
and Nashville railroad which Is run-
ning double dally trains from Mein-
I phis through to Louisville Cincin
• natl Nashville. Chattanooga At-
I lanta. Washington• Philadelphia
New York Chicago Detroit Bulla
' Io and all points North and East.
Pullman sleeping car service
through. Special low rates made
to Atlanta during the continuance
I of the Cotton States Exposition.
For particulars as to rales and
through car service write C. 0. At-
' more General Passenger Agent
Louisville. KyMax Baumgarten
Passenger Agent Memphis Tenn.
(yticura
THE GREAT
SKIN CURE
Works wonders in cur-
ing torturing disfigur-
ing diseases of the skin
scalp and blood and es-
pecially baby humours.
VrrU’VSA Uswthisa aro »<iM Ih rows ho til th* world.
O’DWYER & AHERN
W’LL OFFER THE FOLLOWING FARC ASMS FOR THIS WEEK:
38 Misses’ Cloaks beautifully made
sizes 4 to 12 years worth $5 for $1.50
47 Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets worth
from $3 to $9.50. Take your choice
for $2.75.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Capes from 75c to
S2O
300 yds. Bleached Table Linen 60 inch-
es wide worth 50c sale price 325 c.
100 doz. 3-4 Napkins worth $1.50 for
sl.lO.
300 yards 40 inch Imported Serge
worth 40c for 225 c.
400 yards 40 inch Wide Wale Serge
worth 25c for 14c.
200 yards Black Satin Duchess worth
sl for 775 c.
1 case all wool Twilled Flannel worth
25c for 15c.
40 dozen $1.25 Corsets for 95c.
As the only authorized agents in 'Texarkana for Foster Paul & Co. Kid Gloves we
carry a complete assortment at all times. Prices fit and quality guaranteed.
O’DWYER 1 AHERN
Jodoloers and Ftetailers
———l»ll' lll—Win 11!■ fl IWIWWIT
© E. GREENROOB— — i
THE LEADING
; I feta : Tailor
i s g- Vw
b INSTOCK
' j New Imported and Domestic
Woolens Suitings Etc.
I Large assortment of Fall Goods
\ just received —
■j fcfc \ Suitings Pant Goods and Vest Goods.
If you want a perfect (it at bottom prices
call on me in the
Byrne Block - - State Line Avenue.
Wrnlfßl
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Ms Hardware. Mil! Supplies Blacksmith's Materiai Suns
Ammunition Queenswai e Cutlery
HARDWARE SASH DOORS.
AOICN l'M »<■<>!<
Hazzard Powder Hurcules Dynamites
OO AL LuIMW AND HT IuOXTf.B3 Fl.R.ra IMWOK.
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS.
Mail Orders will Receive Prompt Attention
Hmwl or '’.all for prlrci bntorc purolmMng olsewhoro
THE ROSE HILL
Steam Laundry
Is better prepared 'han ever to turn out fine laundry
work. Try ns and see We use the
Troy Process.-Positively no Chemicals Used
Prompt delivery and first-class work guaranteed. Goods
called for and delivered free of charge.
BEN WILLIAMS & SEEGAR
«T»KtE
WILL FILL
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
25 PER CENT
Below Competitors
HANDLE THE FAMOUS “BISMARCK” 5e CIGAR
THE FINEST LINE OF PERFUMES
Toilet Soaps and Brushes
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN.
50 dozen 75 cent Corsets for 45c.
50 rolls Japanese Matting 40 yards tn
the roll for $4 per roll.
50 rolls double dyed Japanese Matting
worth 25c for 175 c per yard.
All wool Ingrain Carpet worth 70c
for 45c per yard.
Tapestry Brussels worth 75c for 49e
Other grades at similar reductions
50 dozen ladies’ natural wool Under-
vests just received regular dollar
goods sale price this week 60c.
30 doz ladies’ Jersey Ribbed plain and
! fancy Undervests worth 25and 35c
for 20 cents each.
Ladies and Misses Wool Hose 15c up.
40c Imported Fast Black Hose 225e.
Full Seamless Fast Black Hose worth
20c for 10c.
Insurance
Agent
I
I
The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign Fire Insurance Con
panics.
The Most Secure Accident Insurance at Reasonable Rates.
Bonds furnished for persons in positions of trust.
I'late glass insured against breakage.
Money to loan through a Reliable Building and Loan Association
Positively no misrepresentations made concerning anv feature of
the Loan Association.
Olbioiqib STATE! LllTjai A.VHNUH).
JESSt MOORE. ' W.H.WUU
MOORE & WELLS
WlvolOMmlc* citici wotrail
GROCERS.
Wi handle all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries feed
duffs < f . Prices low down in keeping with the times.
We .ire now located at No. 200 East Broad Street
Our friends and the public generally invited to
give us a call.
MOOHFA WEI.I S TEXARKANA ARK
FURNITURE and
UNDERTAKING.
Twin City Fur. & Undertaker Co.
W H BOOTH Manager
Nd. 118 Bread Street - Texarkana Rrkani 11
V\'<: have a Complete Line of Furniture of all kinds. 1- (1W
Prices for Cash or on the Installment Plan.
UNDERTAKING.
Our Mr. Booth having fully fitted himself by taking
a complete course under Prof. Shrolve of St. L ® u ‘ s ’ lln
prepared to satlsl.ictorlly serve the public In thel un
durtaking line. Our stock of Collins Caskets and un-
dertaker goods Is very full and complete. We cangu* -
ant.ee satisfaction in every particular. rn
TON ' 11 V I HR. AND UNDERTAKER
—.FOR —■
CHAFF® 0 JH
Hands and
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1895, newspaper, November 11, 1895; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656335/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.