The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 3, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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The Leadingand Reliable Jeweler
ntT „ r . special inducements
1 tills week in
Diamonds. Watches Fine Jewelry
v and Silverware.
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One lot Persian Waists regular price $1.75 Bishop sleeve sweeping
cut price SI.OO each. fog
a*! One lot “Stripe Waists” regular price 65c sweeping cut price 30c.
gfe Silk Mitts all 35c to 50c qualities sweeping cut price 25c per pair. foeS
Trilby Fans a full lino received from 10c to 75c.
Ladies’ Stock Bows value SI.OO sweeping cut price 40c each. wa
Ladies’ White Organdie Capes Butter Lace Trimmed value $1.75
sweeping cut price 90c each.
ja® Wove Chailie Dress a full suit (10 yards) for SI.OO.
Black Lawns Novelty Designs Satin Stripes and Plaids and open work tsjS
patterns value Isc to 25c sweeping cut price 10c a yard.
WHITE GOODS SPECIALS—3O-inch Satin Plaid Batiste drawn work
SW stripes Dimity stripes dainty checks and plain goods values
range from 10c to 15c sweeping cut paice 5c a yard. fog
FINE IRISH POINT EMBROIDERIES—I to 2 1-2 inch widths rich de-
fife signs upon fine Nainsook material former prices from 15c to 25c Un'S
sweeping cut price 11c a yard.
1 Our Great Bargain Remnant. Table sf
WSI Brimfull of choice bargains comprising remnants of Dress Lawns
Ke White Goods Ginghams Table Linen Embroideries Vai and Tor- fog
$$ chon Laces Ribbons Domestic Calicoes etc.
I H. F. BRILEY Manager for W. C. Pierce.
k I HBadfiuarwrs lor 43 years.
♦ We have been the recognized leaders in the Piano and Organ
X business in Arkansas tor the long period mentioned above and
ts are justly proud of the reputation we have made.
* No other firm in the state enjoys the advantage of being
♦ factory representatives or can sell first class instruments at
. £ equal price quality considered or on as favorable terms as
T fwe can.
W ♦ Outside people may claim to give you “as good as ours tor
♦ less money” but even if they are financially reliable it takes
M £ some time to demonstrate their statements and if their in-
st ♦ struments should not come up to agreement you have a long
* I journey to secure protection —while we are close by.
. J We sell the best Pianos in the world. Our Hallet & Davis
Bj X and Kimball Pianos are endorsed by all of the great artists
♦ and critics and give perfect satisfaction wherever placed. If
* you get one it will please you.
♦ Kimball Organs are acknowledged by all who know what an
R I Organ ought to be as the finest in the world and quality con-
’’ ♦ sidered the cheapest. There are more than 170000 now in
EX use and not a dissatisfied customer. No better recommenda-
♦ tion could be offered. What think you?
♦ If you desire anything in our line new or second hand let
♦ us hear from you. We will treat you right on price and term 1
* and guarantee satisfaction. Catalogue free on application.
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*: Hollenberg Music Gompanu
* I Factory Representatives. Little RogK flrk.
HUFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE.
Stoves Tinware Nails Cutlery Queensware Barbed
Wire etc. Sash Doors and Blinds.
AGENTS FOR— '
SiudebaKcr Wagons and Majestic Rangos l
Practical workers in tin sheet iron and copper.
120 Broad Street Texarkana Arkansas. 'Phone No. 26.
To the People ol Texarkana:
WILLIS & BUEL
Have recently moved from the Texas side to
219 East Broad—on tne Arkansas side—and
have one of the prettiest stocks of
STATIONERY. FISHING TACKLE
HAMMOCKS BIBLES SCHOOL BOOKS
And Everythin!! Carried in that Lind.
I 1 • Don’t forget to call and
Lrl Cl 1P C see our latest tinted
fl writing paperall styles
Sljc Sailg
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 3 l«9li.
lft
lw.o H w eathy hi
Skin smooth JJff
complexion good
limbs strong blood
rich—always the r
case when you use
A Brown's Iron Bit-
ters.
JA GUARANTEE -Purchase
k money refunded should MS. Vi
gfk Brown's Iron Bitters
■ * ■ taken as directed fail to m W W
K'lK K benefit any person suffer- M tfl %
■ ■ fl inc- from Dyspepsia Ma- ■ ■ ■
■ fl fl laria Chills and Fever ■ ■ B
■ ■ ■ Kidney and Liver Trou- ■ B B
■ ■ ■ hies Biliousness Female ■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■ Infirmitieslmpure Blood ■ B B
■I W Weakness Nervous Sr > »
* W ■ Troubles Headache or r B B
FAILING MANHOOD
General and Nervous Debility.
Weakness of Body and
/IfiKf. Mind Effects of Errors
\X' or Excesses in Old or
Young. Robust Noble
Manhood fully Restored.
<G BPvP How to Enlarge and
tr &1/ Strengthen Weak Un-
developed Portions of
ZWM.Ur.Body. Absolutely un-
IwmMw&U I™ failing Home Treatment
f nSVnffi A u'llli—Benefits in a day.
Men testify from 50 States and Foreign
Countries. Send for Descriptive Book ex-
planation and proofs mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO. Buffalo N.V.
DR. MOTT’S
nram
The only safe sure and
wmayjK reliable Female Pill ever
offered to Ladies. Lspe-
SbmAHT chilly recommended to
ntatrlcd Ladies. Ask for
DDK. MOTT’S
PENNYROYAL PILLS
and take no other. Send fob circular.
Price 81.00 per box 6 boxes for 85.00.
OR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO. Cleveland Ohio.
For sale by Inter-State Drug Store
Texarkana Texas.
ED.
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on demand.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Ohio Building - Texarkana
A. H. SEVIER
Attorney at Law.
Insures dwellings and Barns
with their contents and all
kinds of stock against fire
lightning or cyclones. Pre-
miums cash or on time.
114 BROAD STR.HIHIT.
THE CONCERT.
A Rare Treat to the Musical Loving
People of Texarkana.
The College Hall of the Texarkana
College ami Conservatory of Music
was crowded last night with the
triends and patrons of the school to
listen to sweet music by the music-
al class of Prof. Paul. Schmolck.
The pupils all did splendidly and
not a hitch occurred during the en-
tire evening.
The following program was car-
ried out and applauded to the echo
as each number was rendered:
"Jubel Overture”..Misses Helen Crouch
Maggie Watson Lula Johnson
Utley Webber.
“Ora Pro Nobis”.... Miss Minnie Talbot.
■'Marche Triomphale”.... Misses Corrie
Mary and Utley Webber.
"Fstudiantina”Misses Maggie
Watson Mabel Talbot Hilda
Lyon Minnie Talbot.
“Le Dernier Sourlr”Misses Helen
Crouch.
“Marguerita”Misses Maggie Watson
“Starry Heaven"...Misses Utley Webber
and Hilda Lyon.
“Euryanthe” Concerto for two pianos...
Misses Mary Webber Eva Payne.
“Charity” Misses Maggie Watson
Mabel Talbot Hilda Lyon Min-
nie Talbot.
“Poet and Peasant”..Overture.. ..Misses
Mabel Talbot Nina Brian. Lula
Johnson Hilda Lyon.
“Welcome Pretty Primrose Flower”
Misses Maggie Watson Mabel
Talbot Hilda Lyon and Minnie
Talbot.
“Carnival of Venice”.. ..Miss Eva Payne
“Dragon Flies”..Misses Maggie Watson
Hilda Lyon Minnie Talbot.
“Rondo Capriscioso”. .Miss Mabel Talbot.
“Ave Maria”Ladies’ Chorus.
A card on the outside of office
door says: “Gone to lunch. Be back
in ten minutes.” And the man will
be there on time. That is for some
days weeks or even months he will.
Then he will be at home occasion-
ally for a day. He’ll tell you he had
a headache—a turn of cholera mor-
bus or maybe he'll say he had a
lump in his stomach and felt too
miserable to move. The lump was
probably two or three ten minute
lunches condensed.
The man who “bolts” his lunches
will find Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pel-
lets the best friend he ever met.
There is no case of biliousness
constipation indigestion “heart-
burn” or any of the rest of the
nightmare breeding brood that
these little “Pellets” will not cure.
They cure permanently.
Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps
to World’s Dispensary Medical As-
sociation Buffalo N. Y. and re-
ceive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Com-
mon Sense Medical Adviser” pro-
fusely illustrated.
Married.
Last night Mr. Ras Thompson
who is now living at Tyler Texas
but formerly held a positiort here in
the Texarkana Car and Foundry
came in and was wedded to Miss
Sallie Hudgins daughter of Justice
H. P. Hudgins of this city. They
left this morning for Tyler where
they will reside in the future. The
Texarkanian invokes much hap-
piness in their hand to hand travel
through life.
Don’t think because you are sick
and nothing seems to give you re-
lief that you can’t be cured.
There must be a cure for you
somewhere.
If your doctor can’t cure you
perhaps he has mistaken the cause.
Anybody is liable to make a mistake
sometimes.
One in three of us suffer from in-
digestion and one out ot every
three dyspeptics doesn’t know it.
That is he may know he is sick but'
he blames it to something else.
Indigestion is the cause of half of
our dangerous diseases.
Shaker Digestive Cordial made
from tonic medicinal roots and
herbs is the most natural cure for
indigestion. It relieves the symp-
toms and cures the disease gently
naturally efficiently giving fresh
life strength and health to sick
dyspeptics.
At druggists. A trial bottle for
10 cents.
For choice fruits confectioneries
cigars etc. drop in at Mrs. E. L.
Meek's postoffice confectionery. 422
He who by his biz would rise must
everlastingly advertise keeping ever-
lastingly at it brings success. The
Texarkanian is your medium. ts
Our Misses and Children’s Slippers
are here and they are beauties.
Come and see them.
58tf DkLamahA O’Neal.
Summer neckwear from 5c to 115
cents at Sharpe & Brewers.
All kinds of ice cold drinks at Mrs.
E. L. Meek's postoffice confec-
tionery.
W. 11. Wells & Co. will sell you
shoes at rock bottom prices.
Board Wanted.
Draughon’s Practical Business
College will open In Texarkana on
June 15th and desires to secure
cheap board for many students.
Address J. F. Draughon Prest.
Nashville Tenn. 5-11-1 mo
j JOE WINTER.]
I Mid-Season Reductions. |
I The Greatest of All Sales. 1
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| NERVY OFFERS THAT DEMOLISH PROFITS. |
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I Everybody is buying wash dress fabrics. You |
can buy them from me at all prices. A chai- |
> lenge sale of high grade dress goods and silks <
this week. 1 will continue my sale another ;|
> week of Domestics Sheeting Wash Goods <
> Table Linens and Napkins. |
500 yards French Figured Organdie at 20c worth 35c. 3
g 50-inch Silk Mulls all colors at 32 l-2c cut srom 50c. S
g 1500 yards White Check Dimities at 7c. 5
g White Check and Stripe Dimities at 12 l-2c cut from 20c. 5
g One lot of Ladies’ White Parasols at $1.15.
g One lot of Fancy Ribbons at 25c worth 40c. .5
g 10 dozen new lots of Children’s Lace Caps to be closed out at 32 l-2c. 1
g 50 dozen Ladies’ Silk Mitts at 12 l-2c worth 25c. J
g Several large lots of seasonable Dry Goods to be put on sale this week at al- 3
g most give away prices.
! JOE WINTER j
•I
I Jobber and Retailer f
Get Dailey & Craig
To do your Plumbing. They are
practical Plumbers and understand
the business. Ill) Clinton Street
Harper Building. 1116 i
When Baby was sick wo gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child she cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss she clung to Castorla.
Who A she had Children she gave them Castorla.
Those beautiful silver belt buckels
at F. L. Schusters always please
the ladies. Call and see them.
10-25
Men’s Shirts.
The Manhattan and other makes
from 50c to 82.50 at
Sharpe & Brewer.
Mothers will find Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy especially valuable
for croup and whooping cough. It
gives prompt relief and is safe and
pleasant. We have sold it for sev-
eral years and it has never failed to
give the most pe.iect satisfaction.
G. W. Richards Duquesne Pa.
Sold by Smith Drug Company.
For a nice juicy steak and line
meats of all kinds call on the enter
prising Huddleston Bros.
“The best I've ever eaten.” is the
universal expression in speaking of
Klines Steam Bread.
For Over Fifty Tears
An Old and Well-Tried Remedy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing' Syrup
has been used for over fifty years
by millions of mothers for their
children while teething with per
feet success. It soothes the child
softens the gums allays all pain
cures wind colic and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleas-
ant to the taste. Sold by druggists
in every part of the world. Twenty.
five cents a bottle. Its value is in-
calculable. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup and
take no other kind. M-ft-l»3-ly
Hunt Up Your Empty Bottles.
B. C. Viiniforwogho will buy all kinds of
(imply bottles sueh us catsup pickle
museai'd Rhine wine claret Apolllmii ls
champagne ale. porter mineral water
vermouth absinthe cognac Hostetler
and Harter bitters Benedictine Angos-
tura ginger ale wash blue etc.
B. C. Vanderwegiik.
3 (11 mo Walsh's Store Broad Street.
Frst-class qualities in 50 75 and
81.00 shirts at Shari'kA Brewer.
SpHt iHiis
Wo Offer YOU A RL’.MBDY Which
Insures Safety to Life of Mother
and Child
“Mothers’ Friend”
Bote CuiifliK'nx'nt Os It" Horror anil Bilk.
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Mold Ilf nil Iti'iimrlata.
Insurance
Agent—-
I leici’KiswKiv'riiwo-
The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign Fire Insurance Com
panies.
i The Most Secure Accident Insurance at Reasonab e Rates.
Bonds furnished for persons in positions of trust.
Plate glass insured against breakage.
Money to loan through a Reliable Building and Loan Association
Positivelv no misrepresentations made concerning any feature of
the Loan Association.
OFFICE STATE LIJSTHI A VENUE.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NE* YORK.
RICHARD A McCURDY President.
Statement for the Year Ending December 31st 1895.
A55et58221.213721 33
Liabilities 194347157 54
Surplus ß 2686(1503 75
Total Income ß <‘H5 74 o 51
Total Paid Policy Holders In 18 5 23126728 45.
Insurance and Annuities In Force 51H 1 071453 78
Net Gain In 18J5 61647045 30
Nori: Insnrrnce merely written Is discarded from this statement as misleading
and only Insurance Issued and paid for In cash Is Included.
I Inivi'carefully examined the foregoing statement and lind the same to be
emmet. CHARLES A I’RELLER Auditor.
From the surplus u dividend will be apportioned us usual.
H. L. Remmel Gen. Agt Richard Bartlett Dist Man.
Little Rock. Texarkana.
HOELiTY MUTUAL
Life Association
OF PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 1878.
Insurance in forces6oooooool Assets over 2500000
Death losses paid 3500000) Surplus over 1350000
Rules per at for 811X11 liisiiraee: Ratos per 81000 Insurance whim losses
are paid In twenty equal annual Instnll-
(lrdliiary in year 15 year :.’O year meets after death instead of In o*« hnup
Ago wh'luille Term. Term. Term sum:
n Bi3.ui Bio.no BH.IO 8H.21 K r % ye ‘‘ r
m ipii. ii ititi ii7u Ago. wlilollfo Lorin lorra. lonn.
;ill - 4 ’’ 11111 21 811.00 8 8.87 HMM 8 0.0.1
30 HIBI 12.13 12.38 12.71 „ 5 " ’ u y o.'l 11.38 U. 50
:ir 18.01) 13.01 13.47 13.96 ‘ ‘ i Ll'.o-I 9.75 9.W 10.10
IO 21.811 14.36 15.13 15.94 35 14.57 10.3 M 10.60 11.0*
I"’ 25.88 111.07 18.80 111.2(1 >’ ” 13$ |< 7<
■— iu:::::: 23.70 i.w i«.«« —
D PCT D C Mrrc • Texarkana National Bank German Na-
nLr ErxEINLEd- tional Bank Little Rock; Bradstreet*
and Dun's Commercial Agencies the Attorney-General of Arkansas the
Insurance Commissioner of Arkansas and the Insurance Commisslonei*
of forty-one other states where the Fidelity Mutual Life has qualiied
made the necessary bonds and has branch offices.
REAVES* BRIGHT
Managers lor Arkansas Oklahoma ami Indian Territories Reaves Build-
-2 4 Ing Little Rock Arkansas.
BIG RGAINS IN
Unredeemed Watches and
Diamonds This Week.
1 ney to loan on al) collaurali.
spectacles fitted to all eyes.
Large line of
Diamond Rings from 810 to $l5O
LrOUIM HKIIUIKI/N
Money Lender and Jeweler
NO. 257
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 3, 1896, newspaper, June 3, 1896; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656505/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.