The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 17, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair
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- CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. 0. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Go out to church today.
Go to the Mitchell meetings.
Georgia Minstrels tomorrow
night.
Fresh oysters at Joe McShanes
today.
Monday sale at Peels if it does
not rain.
How are you about the revival
meetings?
OUITA COAL.' Ask Texarkana
Ice Co. about it. ts
Miss Nannie D. Hill of Fulton Isa
visitor in the city.
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Make new blood try Brown's Iron
Tonic. Str.ith Ding Co
Cloaks and capes go Monday for
$5.00 regardless at Peels.
Regret to hear of the severe Ill-
ness of Mr. Has McCartney.
Attorney J. I). Cook returned
from Little Rock yesterday.
Try Chancellor cigar name on
the. ash at 8. M. Ragland's.
Best Indigo blue prints at Peels
Monday for 4| cents per yard.
Huddleston Bros have Just re-
ceived a line line of smoked meats.
Monogram whisky 111 years old
will be served over Tony DeGrazier's
bar.
1000 yards of embroidery worth
15c. and 20c. go Monday for sc. at
Peels.
A (ter the opera you should drop
In at the Kandy Kitchen lor fresh
oysters. 1-15-1 w
Editor Bart Jennings of the Mar-
shal Star was a visitor In the city
yesterday.
Ask Will Hudgins how he likes to
ride a clumsy horse fox limit Ing on
a dark night?
Miss Bessie Williams leaves this
mmnlng to resume her school at
Frostvllle Aik
Richards A Pringle's "Georgia
Minstrels" will play at the opera
house Jan IHth.
Go out and hear the preaching
mid singing evangelist tit the old
produce building.
Tea dozen ladles pvrcnlo wrap
pers worth $1 (Ml for 5Uc. bargains
al Peels Monday.
Try those Invigorating hot drinks
chocoiate coffee or beef tea at
the I'.il.u ■ Di ng Mime. 12 1(1
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Do not forget that Tutt Tkxau
kanian Is the proper place to get
your job printing done.
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WAN PSD to sell nt a liargaln a
full out lit for houeskeeptng ns good
ns new. Apply nt (Inn Olive Mt. 11l
Ladles mid children s hose 25c.
mid 35c goods for 17c. Come early
mid got your pick at Peels Monday.
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Callfornln fruits a largo assort-
ment all kinds Just recelevod.
H M. Raui.anii.
Ten ipimler shooting worth 22c.
to tie sold Monday for 15c per yard.
I'kni.s Paiais Hoyai..
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Mrs 11 F Mchadei'i of Popular
lllult Mo. arrived last night to vis
Il her mother mid brothers In this
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During the past week attorueyO
D Heidl Inis iim<n 111 al lomlmu'o
upon Nevada (HieuH emu I at Pits
Cull.
i i »> att
Hoiiiemlier the I'kMnaANiAN job
oftice can supply your every want
the v»*ry best class of work at but-
tom prices
Messrs D. O Chaylor and Ab
Ferguson of Fulton took In "A
Midiilghl Holl" al our opera house
Friday oveuitig
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Mr 11 lliown tlie groiur han*
dies Feasel's "Mini’ ('leek Dairy"
butter as good its any creamery
butler Hee caril.
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Il m W .1. Bryan the greai Nil
ver Knight will appear al Dallas
Texas in opera house Jan. 21st.
Railroads will give excursion rates.
Oysters served at the Kandy
Kitchen in first-class style. Fry
and stew 35c. per dozen; raw 25c.
per dozen; on the half shell 50c. per
dozen. l-151w
Mr. Will Thompson a well known
machinist is now connected with
the Edwards Harness Shop and is
ready to do all kinds of bicycle re-
pairing. 1-4-lw.
Yesterday a small-sized steamer
might have plied up and down
Broad street—it was covered with
water and mud to the depth of sev-
eral inches.
Mr. Ed Lingold the genial dry
goods merchant has been confined
at home for several days witli the
LaGrippe. Hope to see him out
again tomorrow.
The latest thing in the city are
those excellent hot drinks at the
Palace Drug Store; go there and
try a cup of hot soda chocolate
coffee or beef tea. 12 16.
On the account of the downpour
of rain yesterday there were few
people in the city from the count ry.
All the same many of our merchants
seemed to have had a good trade.
Our readers can save money by
referring to new "ads" of our live
merchants in tills morning’s paper.
There are bargains for those who
will go to Hie trouble of keeping
posted.
We. regret to learn that Mr.
Charlie DeMarce son of foundry-
man A. DeMarce is lying quite sick
at Dalby Springs. Mrs. A. De-
Marce left Friday to attend upon
his bedside.
Remember that the I lemphill Quar
tette of Sherman will given bene-
fit concert at the Mariposa Club
Rooms In this city Jan. 27th for
t lie benellt of the Epworth League
”1 Sllie I.inc .Metimdisl church.
TO DAIRYMEN AND FEEDERS.
Commencing Monday the 18th wo
will zell loose cotton seed hulls nt mill
door for *3 50 per ton thia price to be
effeotive for n short time only.
THE NATIONAL COTTON OIL Co
Engineer J. W. Jennings of the
Cotton Belt Ry. died at his home
In this city yesterday mmnlng at
4 o'clok. Be had been sick only one
week with typhoid pneumonia.
Relatives have our deepest sympa-
thy
Mrs. IC. F. Torrans has a full
stock of millinery of all kinds. A
lot of ladles' cheap hats at from
10c. to 25c Also a new stock nt
hair goods. II you need anything
In the millinery line give her a
call. 117-1
Mr John Guterrlz lias removed
hie restaurant form the corner be-
low this office Into the McLain
building occupied last year by Mr
A. A. Adams. Be keeps the best
of every tiling Including all Mexican
dishes.
"Chickens will come home to
roost" hence braggarts and "blow
hards" suiter humiliation unexpect-
edly ollimes It Is far butter for
mie mid all to lie holiest sincere
and truthful then men will respect
and have contWence In them.
Nome slippery plunks put down
fur temporary crossing nnitr the
I’arlor Drug Ntme corner mi llrmid
street caused Mr Lew Culley to
slip mid make an Imprint of his fig-
ure In the mud ycsterd*y; u girl
mid Indy also fell. We should have
bolter crossings
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Friday night Menms Lucien Ad-
mits IliigliGriillon Joo Vinsmi mid
Will Hudgins enjoyed n fox chiiso
out iionr Rondo. After several
hours' "music from the hounds" a
Imge grey fox was captured They
also caught one mi Wednesday night
last. They delight In the chase.
Mi IC. M Wallior la up from Na-
ples to spend Munday with his fam
lly. Ho mid his iimlner Mr. 81m-
leaf Imvo nearly ciimplrleil the
brick business houses under con-
tract there but me figuring on two
or three .mire They are live con
11actors mid do the very best class
of wmk
Nolstdv will deny the self evident
necessity of paved streets for our
main business thoroughfare bi Tex-
in liana Ulen let u* a'l delei mine
to pull together Im the rousilliiN
I lon of so drslnililo mi end The
sooner we have paved bitsines
siteels the quicker will our city
thrive and grow in imporfmice
Mub|i>i'ls for dlxcourae al the
Chrletlau church today: Mmnlng;
"The (lily of tlod " Nlghli "Be-
jectlon of Christ" There will be a
shot I bitaliiesx meeting of import
mii-e immrdlafi’ly after Ihn mortis
Ing sen he Thi* pirarme ofnll the
momliera la em iiusllv desired
I’swm T. (larnrs I'astor
ii|n| 1 1 i imlgp i M t iltiol -I- -Id
ed liijiiiwtlott case yesterday of
a mie parties lignins I Cahill A Hwui*
uey Inlmii lloii had been giiinlvil
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of the
transient nature of the many phys-
ical ills which vanish Is-fore proiier ef-
forts gentleefforts pleasant efforts—-
rightly directed There is comfort in
the knowledge that so many forms of
sickness arc not duo to any actual dis-
ease but simply to a constipated condi-
tion of the system which the pleasant
family laxative Sympof Figs prompt-
ly removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with mllllonsof familiesand Is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Its beneficial
effects are. due to the fact that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness' without debilitating the
organs on which it acts. It is therefore
nil important in order to got its bene-
ficial effect! to note when you pur-
chase that you have the genuine arti-
cle which is mamifncturcd by the Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggists.
If In tlio enjoyment of good health
and the system is regular laxatives or
other remedies arc then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease one
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians but if in need of a laxative
one should have the best and with the
well-informed everywhere Syrup of
Figs stands highest and Is most largely
used and gives most general satisfaction.
forbidding them from carrying on
their tinsiness as boiler makers on
Front street. Judge T. dissolved
the injunction and now Messrs.
Cahill A 8. can go ahead with their
business. We are glad case was de-
cided in their favor as It appears
to us that every man has the right
to run a business (legitimate) as
suits his pleasure.
New Census Bill.
Washington Jan. 15. Mr. Sayers
has Introduced a bill which if It
should become a law will very ma-
terially and largely reduce the ex-
pense of taking the census and will
also insure an early distribution of
the work The census of 1H1II) lias
already cost more than $1150(1000
and its publication has not yet been
completed though we arc In the
seventh year after the census was
taken. It Is probable that the 1)111
will become a law at the present
session
Pure butter fresh butter
clean butter yellow but-
ler Jersey butter “Mine
Creek” butter for sale at
Brown’s the grocer at all
times at 2o cents per
pound. Shipped direct
from Mine Creek Dairy
Nashville Ark.
W. P. FEAZEL
1-17- Proprietor.
Negro Minstrels
A pleasing feature of Rlchads A
I'rliiglvs Famous Georgia Minstrels
tli.it comes to the opera house re-
turned date Jan. IH(h Is (hr doing
away with thogiimly satin and vel-
vet costumes and unnatural powd-
ered wigs which have Iticonslstrnly
make (hull way into negro mln-
stein and have returned to the old
time dress suits and the usual cos-
tumes of the six end men. This de-
parture Is being done to bring back
bygone memories of minstrelsy
In the days when wo were boys
and girls the songs of the sweet
singers were of melody and harmo-
ny. Then the end man was to us
far more Interesting thim the cir-
cus down and when the old plan-
t.itlou "breakdown" made us al-
most wish we could join the lesllvl-
ties lu by gone days the size of
the company cut no figure. It wan
the ablllty to please that counted.
The Ueurghis will Im a pleasant re-
lief to the theatre patrons. Thu
company Is composed of genuine
negro pet lormers who are picked
(irtists ami I lie press everywhere
speak of them In the highest terms.
I'rhi’s reduced to 50 cetitx
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After the opera you iltould drop
In at the Kandy Kitchen for fresh
oysters 1-15-1 w
I .miles vests s()u< .Hid 75c qlinllty
Io lie sold Munday for IHc endi
I'ski.m I'ai.ais Ruvai..
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
tdvbiitb'il lot ih Mh'itl Imi’itliitt
Mh h|tlit mill hi>mlliliilii •*. A«iiti’« III"
I I minimi nluin mill iII Hiunanf mini
Ikihilhii I'Hiiiniiiii in llu oil '«|i lirmnl •
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O’DWYER & AHERW
Special Items for This Week. 1
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1 46 dozen Foster Paul & Co.’s SI.OO Gloves at 59c a pair. |
| 100 dozen Ladies’and Children’s Muslin Gowns Skirts Che-I
mises Corset Covers; etc. for less than the material cost I
in each Garment
1200 pieces New Embroidery 50 different patterns from Ito 31 I
I inches wide at 5c per yard.
|l6 pieces New Embroidery from 3to 5 inches wide at 7 1-2e. I
i 118 pieces New Embroidery Ito 7 inches wide at 10c a yarcl '
| Don’t fail to see our line of Fine Nainsook and Swiss Em- I I
broideries. |
New Table Linens New Dress Goods New Garnets Will Be Open This Week I
O DWYER & AHERIi
Jobbers and Retailers. I
Garden seed!
jrj
It is important to get fresh
and good Garden Seed. . .
I he Inter-State Drug Store
. Has received its stock and
w can supply you with the best
6. 6. BREN6LL. - ffOlirlßtor.
SEE HERE!
Old Joe 1b still alive and full of good spirits kindly in-
vites his old friends and the new ones which he contemplates
to make at all times to call and see him after having had a
two years rest and was living off of all kinds of Mineral
Waters. Now he is fixed up again for the ‘‘Four Seasons"
with all the best Li<pu>rs to be had in America and In foreign
countries
SUCH
|M year old Edge Cliff 17 year old Anderson Ohl Crow Old
Oscar Pepper Old Mountain Dew the highest grade made
ill lilt- Unileil Slate-. al-.o < lid lloiilni) ami besiili -. the lilH’hl
and best Brandy Cognac Wines ami Champagne to lie had
Seehia new sign the
“Four Seasons New Liquor House No. 1"
K AT /
KTo. 100 State Line Jkv;e.
Joe Gtt/zolo Invites everybody to judge and convince
themselves that he is no llumbuger and means what he says.
OAK HALL. J
No. 123 East Broad Street.
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Having reoponod nt my old itand with
everything first clnss now fixtures and
8 the finest and host brands of Whlsklea O
Winos Cigars etc I ask my old friends
mid the public gonornlly to come mid
? '.re 1 nr. C. I WIIIGIII
E2B COLDS.
Williams & Williams
Coup'll Syrup. Sure Cure. I
W E WELCOME 1
Proprietor of ■
Rail toil fc’s m
113 EAST BHOAD STREET. I
We carry decidedly the largest freshest and greatest assorimtifl
Family Groceries I'roauce Supplies and General Eatables of anv
strictly In our line. All kinds of ■
Feed Best Creamery Butter and Cheese eSpedin
Our prices assist ns In building up a bnsmett which enablti til
hllll further cut on margins. Families hotels boarding houmandß
road men deal with us because ■
3 1 111E YC I
lAJhat They Pay For. I
GOODS DELIVERED FREE INSIDE OF CITY LINIlfl
THE RACKET STORI
IS THE PLACE I
To get big bargains. Ve have I
new goods coming all the time. I
We keep the largest varieiyof I
any store in town and sell I
them the cheapest. I
CONE AND SEa
IF YOU WANT I
T /v I
fl biioou or a siudolW
UALL ON a I
HOFFMAN HAAOWABEt'I
12(1 IlmtAP Hthnrt. Tnxahkana AIIXAN«A»- ■
YOU WILL NEVER If jl
' ‘Mi Till* (Um* mill ||M»»I.I«*.."‘l""* 1 !'.' 1 T I
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Dr. H E- Knowles th©
OFFIOI WITH LOUiB Mll l ”
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 17, 1897, newspaper, January 17, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656669/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.