The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 281, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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iuOUIS HBjILBRON
jhe Leadingand Reli?ble Jeweler
Offer* special inducements
this week in
Diamonds. Watches fine Jewelry
and Silve.ware.
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VOL. XII.
|H. F. BRILEYj
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1 LEADING SPECIALS THIS WEEK
liric? New fresh choice Wash Fabrics **g~
Dry and clean at cyclone prices.
Ils 3 1-2 Cents a Yard HI
sk ■ aa
Will buy 10 cent Grass Linen. ? ALL x<rf-
ESB Will buy 10 cent Lawns. • GO
BSs Will buy 10 cent Dimity. I AT
® Will buy 10 cent Batiste. ? 3 l-2c
10 yards of the above for 35c a dress. ; A YARD.
| 7 l-2o a Yard. g
§<s Our entire line of choice 40-inch 20c value Combed
Yarn Lawns beautiful designs only 7 1-2 cents a yard. -
1 SPECIAL LINES IN WHITE GOODS AT GOST. |j
P Shoe Yourself This Week.
Rapid cleaning up sale of Ladies’ Fine Oxford Tie Shoes.
1 Our $3.00 line cut to $2.25. 2 SIZES gfes
Our $2.50 line cut to $1.75. b KUN ggg;
swn Our $2.00 line cut to $1.50. ? 2TO 4 1-2 &W
Our $1.50 line cut to SIOO. ; ONLY.
® All of the above lines sold below cost to close out. |||
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h I tieadauaners tor 43 Years
♦ We have been the recognized leaders in the Piano and Organ
2 business in Arkansas for the long period mentioned above and
are justly proud of the reputation we have made.
2 No other firm in the state enjoys the advantage of being
♦ factory representatives or can sell first class instruments at
2 equal price quality considered or on as favorable terms as
T ♦ we can.
♦ Outside people may claim to give you “as good as ours for
♦ less money” but even if they are financially reliable it takes
ft 2 some time to demonstrate their statements and if their in-
E ♦ struments should not come up to agreement you have a long
w 2 journey to secure protection —while we are close by.
♦ We sell the best Pianos in the world. Our Hallet & Davis
2 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
U 2 Organ ought to be as the finest in the world and quality con-
V ♦ sidered the cheapest. There are more than 170000 now in
2 use and not a dissatisfied customer. No better recomraenda-
M ♦ 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’
2 and guarantee satisfaction. Catalogue free on application.
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¥ t Factory Representatives. Little RogK flrk.
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE
Stoves Tinware Nails Cutlery Queensware Barbed
Wire etc. Sash Doors and Blinds.
—agents for
StiidßUaker Waoons and Majestic Ranges’
Practical workers in tin sheet iron and copper.
120 Broad Street Texarkana Arkansas. Phone No. 26.
To he People ol Texarkana:
WILLIS & BUEL
Have recently moved from the Texas side to
219 East Broad—on the Arkansas side—and
have one of the prettiest stocks of
STATIONERY FISHING TACKLE
HAMMOCKS BIBLES SCHOOL BOOKS
And Evcrythlny Carried In that Line.
I a • Don’t forget to call and
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TEXARKANA ARKANSAS WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 1 UM
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
To those living
in malarial districts T utt’s Pills
arc indispensible they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache indigestion
malaria torpid liver constipa-
tion and all bilious diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
FAILING MANHOOD
Genercl and Nervous Debility.
zr Weak newt of Body and
/Mind Effects of Errors
yXS* or Excesses in Old or
Young. Robust Noble
% 7 an Uood fully Restored.
& J/vF How to Enlarge and
ife 1/ Strengthen Weak Un-
!r **“*tia ( l 0 veloped Portions of
Body. Absolutely un-
failing Homo Treatment
i //SvlJiP iiA WHS — 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.Y.
DR. MOTT’S
non
on lV sn^e ’ suro ant '
wfflSSffV reliable Female Pill ever
offered to Ladies. Espe-
cially recommended to
ninrned Ladies. Ask for
DR - MOTT’B
PENNYROYAL pills
and take no other. Send for circular.
Price 81.00 per box 0 boxes for 85.00.
OR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO. Cleveland Ohio.
Forsalo by Inter-State Drug Store
Texarkana Texas.
Guarantee Position. Accept nnt. for tuition nrenn <ln.
poalt money lu bank till poaillon laaccuwi. Carfare paid.
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NASHVILLB TIJNN. and TUXAKKANA TEXAS.
In domed by Bankarti MorclmntA and olhara Bookkoep.
Ing Penmanship Bhoillmnd. Typawriting Tt-lwgißphy
vtc. Finn wh'lin in BookkH>|»nu with uh eqiihlh 12 <•!«<•-
whurv. No vacation. Enter any tilin'. BoardglO. Toonlcr
our poor* for lumiv atudy In m-xt bunt thing to vntei Ing our
lit lith.l;. ''
ED. RUTTER
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on demand.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Ghio Building. - Texarkana.
A. 11. SEVIER
Attorney at Law.
Insures dwellings and Earns
with 1 heir contents ami all
kinds of stock against (ire
lightning or cyclones. Pre-
miums cash or ou time.
114 BROAD STR.H3H3T.
Base Slander.
The report that the colored dele-
gates were bribed by a carload of
watermelons to support “sound
money” at St. Louis is an infamous
slander. Everybody knows that
Colonel Coon is an earnest student
of finance and that much as he
loves watermelons he loves “sound
money” more.—Memphis Commer
cial-Appeal.
It is strange that papers pub-
lished in the South where Colom 1
Coon as a politician lives and
thrives would stoop to slander so
good a man. That watermelon gag
will not go down in June. No one
knows better than Cclonel Coon
that the watermelons offered in
June are green and not fit to eat
and nothing but 83 will cause him
to get spry and gay about the con-
vention halls and shout for his em-
ployer. Later in the season say
August when the watermelon is at
its best and always ripe then Col-
onel Coon may be influenced by this
luscious hand out. We hope the
papers will treat the Colonel fairly
from this time on and not handle
his name so recklessly when talking
about his being influenced with
money or melons.
A man’s health is the rope by
which he climbs to success. If he
can keep his health he will go on to
success. Yet his health is the very
thing be neglects more than any
thing else. It is easier to keep
health than to regain it. When a
man feels himself running down
when he realizes a loss of vitality
and energy he must call a halt
The strands of his rope are parting
rapidly. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi-
cal Discovery has helped thousands
of men in just this condition. It
makes health it makes pure rich
blood it forces out impurities and
kills germs. It doesn’t make any
difference what name you call your
trouble by —dypepsia—kidney dis-
ease—rheumatism— consumption—-
skin disease the “Golden Medical
Discovery” will cure it absolutely.
None of these diseases can retain
hold on the body is full of rich pure
blood.
Send 21 one cent stamps to cover
cost of mailing only and receive
free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical
Adviser. Address World’s Dispen-
sary Medical Association Buffalo
N. Y. _
Notice for Bids.
Bids will be received up to July
7th 1896 for fire and sprinkling
service for the East side for the
ensuing year. The Mayor will ex-
plain what service is expected to
those who may apply to him for in-
formation. The council reserves
the right to reject all bids.
. J. T. Murphy
Recorder.
Get the Best
Brigham Hopkins straws You-
mans Roelops and Stetson’s hats
at. Sharpe & Brewer.
For Sale.
One saw mill complete. One Key
Stone plainer re-saw and filing
machine all complete for sale or
trade for city property.
5 29 ts W H. Wells & Co.
Gents take Notice.
From and after this date during
the bathing season gentlemen will
not be allowed to bathe in the Kir-
by Beach on Tuesday or Friday
unless accompanied by a lady as
her escort as I wish to give the
ladies two days in the week to
tnemselves. We hope this order
will be complied with.
Respectfully
6 28 5t Jodie Kirby.
Dalby Springs water on draft at
S. M. Ragland’s. 6-14
Cow Found.
We took up a cow (part Jersey)
tied in the woods Saturday night.
Owner can get her by proving
ownership and paying for this no-
tice.
6 2l)-8t Huddleston Bros
Ladies neckwear
Ladies straw hats.
Ladies shirt waists.
At cost at Sharpe & Brewer's.
We are not doctors but if you
have an aching void we can cure
you. There is nothing that will sat-
isfy the “inner man'' like Kline’s
Steam Bread.
—
Carr Longinottl & Co. are head-
quarters for moth balls bed bug
poison insect powder for flics and a
flea powder that kills them dead.
ALL ABOARD
For ths Fort Lynn Barbecue and Cele
bration.
Trains will run as follows to the
Fort Lynn barbecue: Leave Tex-
kana at H:3(l a. in. arrived at Fort
Lynn at 9:30; leave Doddridge at
16:30. 6-2D-6t
A whole loaf of satisfaction
Kline’s Stean Bread.
| JOE WINTER.)
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! flnoilißr Great Baroain week.!
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An interesting one for our patrons and the public at
large. Continuance of our great sale of last week in <
Ladies’ Shirt Waists Table Linens Napkins Sheeting |
> Domestics Calicoes Wash Goods White Goods Etc. f
B- f
One case 4-4 Bleached Domestic at sc. «
250 yards Figured Organdies at 15c worth 30c.
500 yards all wool Albatross at 22c worth 40c. <
50 dozen Linen Towels at 8 l-3c cut from 15c. <
B- 20 dozen Children’s Lace Caps at 35c worth 75c to SI.OO. <
30 dozen Silk Mitts at 12 l-2c worth 25c. S
> One case of Corsets at 35c worth 65c. <
One lot of Table Covers at 75c cut from $1.25. S
B Sweeping reductions on several large lots of odds 2
J and ends to be closed out.
I JOE WINTER 1
I Jobber and Retailer. <
B- ' <
> P. S.—Be sure to examine and price our line of Children’s and Ladies’ <
I;’ Low Quarter Shoes. It will be to your interest. Prices away down.
STILL IN THE LEAD
The leading “Counsel” 5 cent cigar
and ‘ ‘Admiral Goldsborough” 10 cent
cigar. Sold by S. M. Ragland.
—
Mrs. Rhodie Noah of this place
was taken in the night with cramp-
ing pains and the next day diar-
rhoea set in. She took half a bottle
of blackberry cordial but got no
relief. She then sent to me to see
if I had anything that would help
her. I sent her a bottle of Cham-
berlain’s Colic Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy and the first dose re-
lieved her. Another of our neigh-
bors had been sick for about a week
and had tried different remedies for
diarrhoea but kept getting worse.
1 sent him this same remedy. Only
four doses of it were required to
cure him. He says he owes his re-
covery to this wonderful remedy.
Mrs. Mary Sibley Sidney Mich. For
sale by Smith Drug Company.
■»
Have your watches and clocks re-
paired by the old reliable jewler
F L. Schuster. 10-25
When Baby was sick we gave her ( asteria.
When she was a Child she cried for (’aatoria.
When she became Jiisa she clung to Castoria.
Whe 1 she hud Children she gave them Castoria.
Brown’s Iron Tonic prevents
chills. Smith Drug Company.
Fine boneless hams just received
at Huddleston Bros meat market
Everything in clothing from a
75 cent coat to 825 suit at
Sharpe & Brewer.
Far Over Fifty Tears
An Old and Will-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-
fect 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. \i-5-93-ly
Frst-class qualities in 50 75 and
81.00 shirtsat Siiahpe& Brewer.
For Sale. -Seven miles of 35
pound steel rails one small locomo-
tive 12 tons twelve logging cars
twelve log wagons and ninety head
of work cattle. Address Attaway
& Fuqua Boggy Ark. or B. R. At-
taway Texarkana Ark. 6-5 Imo
Lumber for Sale.
I will deliver to any part of the
city ail kinds ot rough pine lumber
at lowest prices. Leave orders at
W. E. Welcome’s on Broad steet or
at Thornton's store in Fairview.
Dimension stuff a specialty.
6 (Limo J. S. Draper.
Insurance
Agent
HEOPKECIBUIN'riNO—
The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign Fire Insurance Com
panies.
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
Positively no misrepresentations made concerning any feature of
the Loan Association.
OFFICE STATHI LIiSTK AVENUE.
W. H. WELLS & CO.
Wholesale
V jTOCCrS
We handle all kinds of Staple and Fancy GroceriesFeed
Stuffs etc. Prices iow down in keeping with the times.
We are now located in the building formerly occupied by
the Miller county Drug Store corner Broad and Walnut sts.
Our friendsand the public generally are cordially invited to
give us a call. ' W. H. WELLS & CO.
THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT.
40000 Human Bodiea Mutilated euery year on Diiaaetlng Tablea in Medical Coliegee
in the United Statee.
Protect the dead. Thnnaanda W—»— I 1 <• Abaolutely Air-tight and
of gnivt'H robbod fiiinuully. N<» < . I■' '' y - Waterproof.
gruvi' regKt'dh'HN of locution <h Mudo wholly nf Beiaefnor atmd
mil'-lioih (lit- litvitgt-H of th« Im- nl<l niulloublo iron find la prac-
ni.iii Kh"iil Tim Boyd Gkavk th ally Indratructlblo. Shoul'l I*
Vault idfordH poaltlvo und übno- uho<! in ovary interment. <)ve<
Into Mi-ciirltr hphliiH the (Jnivo 13.000 In actual uno. For aalo by
liobbt-r and proti-i tH hoth ciiHknt all umlertakora. Mnnut <1 by
and body from mold v' rhsmnien Chamiral Co
and d.'. nyand from burrowing 108 URimpiOn
auimalu uud vermin J' Springfield Unio.
OR SALE by ED. SHUTT UNDERTAKER. Texarkana Texas.
your Shoes Shined Free
\ ‘ ‘ .r.’.. T' ' '
6if DeLamar
& O’Neal’s
. jrib
rjrxjr
'f We give with every pair of shoes
\ ' ' • a ticket for shines. We use the
best dressing which makes your
' ft. shoe* look better and last longer
tf-JWrW? We have an elegant line of La-
-■ dies’ Misses and Children’s Shoes
.'J ' r'/WHjEgF' and Slippers with which we give
HJW • SM**' beautiful pictures.
- Our shoes are comfortable styiisli
Kosn ’t- :‘t‘ durable and cheap. We cordial!/
riUvJIV/L - ’l) OW HO Invite your inspection.
DeLAMAR & O’NEAL.
BIG BARGAINS IN
Unredeemed Watches and
Diamonds This Week.
i n< y to loan on all collat< rale.
Spectacles litted to all eyes.
Large line of
Diamond Rings from 810 to SltO.
LOUIM HEILIiWON
Money Lender and Jeweler
NO. 281.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 12, No. 281, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1896, newspaper, July 1, 1896; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656528/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.