The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 16, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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give a nice bright light
USE EUPION on.
IWI’ION h h double process relined oil non-exploslve mill absolutely
■ifo anil Minmi ie <<xrt*llt'il lor llluiiilnatlon. Inferior oil Is sometimes
'’ldfor I'.ri’iiiN ho always auk your dealer for KUHION Olla and tilin’
Anther in order to obtain the beet rrwiiltM boll your burner mid wick
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tlfiuiiiic |'*|t pion oi t cun be bought from the following dealers In
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t W. 11 Wiilbi * Co* J 11. Mullins
ua. I'ituiio Omiar Turner. lilt
W. H. WELLS & CO.
Wholesale f PfC
and Retail V JIUCVI
luindle nil kinds ol Nlaplr mid Fancy (Irocerlrs Feed
Minlh etc |'i b<(< B |ow down In ker|iltig with Ihe times.
"''are imw located In the building fnrmerly occupied by
Hi'’Miller ( o inly Drug Ntore corner llronit and Walnut
Mii'ida o U |‘ friends mid the public generally me Invited to
Hit''’ ii« a oill
W. H. WELLS dt CO.
Me HLIIEE 5
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VrortAnuK. XlH act -Not Intoxicating.)
VIRES FfcMALE DISIEAaU!
ask your druggist for it.
"THE WHITE CROOK" COMING.
Ed F. Rush’s “White Crook Ex-
travaganza Company” is the mag-
netic call fornext Wednesday night.
This season Mr. Rush promises an
entirely new departure different
from anything he has heretofore
presented. The company consists
ot artists of the highest rank vo-
cal instrumental and terpsichorean
celebrities and with the freshest
features the costliest costumes aud
the most elaborate scenery and
stage effects provide an entertain-
ment that in brilliancy he has
never surpassed. The Extravagan-
za is divided into two acts the first
being a Tropical Island and the se-
cond a Royal Palace. During the
second act a number of high class
specialties will be introduced
among which are Mona Lynn com-
edienne and dancer; Raker and
Lynn comedy duo; the late Lon-
don sensation Tommy Atkins; The
Bowery Boys and Girls; Helene Rus-
sell musical artist; the charming
Sisters Arnold; The Four Cheval-
iers; J. Edgar Johnston character
vocalist; March of the Broadway
Squad concluding with the famous
El Captalne March.
WAGES IN 1800
What we call the “workingman"
"the mechanic" had no existence
as classes. Labor was performed
almost exclusively in the south by
slaves and In the north very largely
by men and women who for the
time being were no better than
slaves. All over the free states
were thousands of Irishmen Scotch-
men Englishmen Germans who In
return for transportation from the
Old World to the New had bound
themselves by Indenture to serve
t liecaptain of the ship that brought
them over. Soldiers in the army
received $3 a ir.onth. Farm hands
In New England were given $4 a
month and found their own clothes
Unskilled laboreis toiled 20 hours
per day for BO cents. Workmen on
the turnpikes then branching out
In every direction were housed in
rude sheds fed coarse food and giv-
en $4 per month from November to
May and $6 from May to Novem-
ber When the road from the
Genessee river to Buffalo was under
construction In 1812 though the
region It went through was the
frontier men were hired In plenty
tor sl2 per month In cash and
(heir board lodging and a dally al*
lowancc of whisky. Ex.
Is Lite Worth Living!
If there Is an Individual on earth
who Is excusable for thus Interro-
gating liiniscH It is the unhappy
mortal who suffers from malaria lit
some one of Its diabolical forms.
This Is no difficult conundrum how-
ever life Is worth living by any man
or woman who enjoys good health
and Is not harraxxed by a reproach-
ful conscience. The malarial
scourge heavily laid on Is a terri-
ble one for Ihr poor sufferer to en*
dure. A series of freezings scorch-
ings mid sweat* the last leaving
one ns limp mid streuglhless us n
dlshrng me hard Indeed recurring
as they do with lleiullsh rrgulmll y
Hostetter's Stomach Hitters Is the
world wide known preventive mid
curative of this class of maladies
either In the form of fever and
ague bilious remittent dumb ague
mid ague (like Used with perslsh
mice they will rely upon It. eradl-
entr tllsr’nsr from lhr system. They
disc conquer rheumatism kidney
mid bladder complaints neruotis-
tie«s dvsiiepsln liver complaint mid
constipation mid renew falling
strength.
Oysters and celery best quality
now conktally on hand nt Huddle
slon Bros. mriit market. ts
Moth bulls nt llm Parlor Drug
store Ids it |"Hiiid
Fob Nai.u Old newspapers nt Hfic
per hundred al the Txxaiikanian
office.
Health Insured by use "I llrowo's
Iron Tonic. Smith Drug Co
Hu to Hobgoods "Snow While
M irket' till I'lnst llroml street for
the nicest fresh meats fish game
etc. H’T
Mr Ward l« Smith of Feeder*
lelfslown Mo. was troubled with
chronic dlarrhma for over thirty
yrnts. lie hud become fully snlls*
lied Hull H was only a question of u
short I him until Im would hnvu Io
give up Hr had been liralrd by
some of 11"’ bent physicians In Uli
iopr ami America but got no per-
mmmiit irllef One day Im picked
up a newspaper mid chanced to
lead mi advertisement "f t-liamber
kiln's (’idle Plioleca mid Dlmihioa
Itriimdy Hr g"l '» hottlr of ll| Hu'
lb ai dose helped him and ll» contliu
u(id use oured hlnii For sale by S
I .n1. llfUgglsL
Du tint forget that Tits Tmn
kanias Is the proper place to gel
your job pi luting doirn.
When Bsliv wasmi'Si *« 1*»» h»*'
WliM aha waa AI Wl4 ahs f'lwl f»r I *a'"’U.
Wh.H al<a >•'. SHW SO* slu*g •"
Wha. ah* M4l 'hlMnsi alia <.’*'•'•«" '••’'"l*.
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Joe M.Slimie sells Utt lbs gtanii’
iledsug.ii foi »l HUH’*. yH
'larlhcil
TONSORI AL PALACE
Will open up Saturday Jan. 16.
Turkish vapor and plain baths.
Tonsorial work done in first-class
style. Hair cut 25c; shampoo 25c;
shave 10c; sea loam 10c. Have
just put in a first-class line of tubs
the largest in town. Our towels
are at all times fresh and clean;
our perfumeries are not excelled in
any barber shop. Call and give us
a trial. 203 West Broad street
Texarkana Texas. Go to the Ton-
sorial Palace and get a ticketjfor
Turkish and plain baths. All the
baths you want for $2.00 a month.
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Tho Fact That Doctors
Frequently advise change ot air
and climate to those suffering from
catarrh is proof that catarrh is a
local and climatic disease. There-
fore unless you can leave home and
business you should use Ely’s
Cream Balm. Applied directly to
the seat of the disease it effects in-
stant relief and a satisfactory cure
after short continuance. No mer-
cury nor injurious drug is contained
in the Balm.
It you want a good warm tire
with no soot or smoke we have the
fuel for you—first-class coke. We
also keep charcoal. Call on or ad-
dress
Tkxarkana Gah A E. Lt. Co.
11 24 216 State Line Avenue.
HALL'B GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall's Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad-
der troubles removes gravel cures
diabetes seminal emissions weak
aud lame backs rheumatism and
all irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder trouble In chil-
dren. I f not sold by your drugglsl.
will be sent by mail on receipt of
sl.<l<>. One small bottle is two
months' treatment and will cure
any case above mentioned. E. W.
Hall sole manufacturer I* O box
218 Waco Texas. For sale by C C
Brengle Texarkana Texas.
(InlnMVlllo Tox. Auk. 13 IHWt.
I certify that I am 72 years old
and have suffered twelve years with
kidney and bladder trouble. In Feb
i nary 1866 I began the use of
Hall's Great Discovery and I think
I am cured with less than two small
bottles I would not take SSO for
the cure. G. MOSS.
For Salo.
One sawmill complete. One Key-
stone planer resaw and filing ma-
chine. all complete; for sale or trade
lor city property.
5 2lltt W. 11. Wxi.lh A Co.
For good healthy beer buy the
Letup or Anheuser-Busch take no
other. 1-3 B C Vaniiicwkuiik Agt.
I have given Cliainlierlaln'sCoiigh
Remedy a fair test and consider II
one of the very best remedies for
croup that I have ever found One
dose Ims always been sufficient al-
though I use It freely. Any cold
my children contract yields very
readily to this medicine. I citncon-
sclentlously recommend It for croup
and colds In children.—George E.
Wolff Clerk of the Circuit Court
Fernandina Fla. Hold by H Lcmly
druggist.
Once t ried you will find It the
best whisky you ever drunk Mono*
gram Hl year old.
12-21). Tony Did 107.1x11.
We tuwiiys give our customeis
Hie best the market affords full
weights and prompt iittuntlon.
lluimi.KHioN Haos.
California fruits a large assort-
ment all kinds just recelevcd.
H M. llAlll.ANI).
Patronize push mid enterprise.
Huddleston Bros always keep the
best ol fresh meats etc. and
promptly deliver the same delivered
to all parts of the city
All lovers of good beer say that
Anheuserllusi h am) Lump's bour are
the bust It (J Vandcwt-gliu Is agent
lot 111 l l‘i zmloin.i I II
Have your watches ami clocks re-
palred by •he old rt Habit |t wt lei. F
Lschusler it)*2A
Huy your groceries where you can
get them the cheapest. Just look
|H|l>s granulated sugar fur $100;
ArbucKlo coffee lit) cents per pack*
age.
11211 W. H. Wet.t.e AOo.
TaxXolloe ImprovemsntDlßt No 1
The tax book for the collection ol
(he special assesßiiiunt upon the
real property In Improvement Dls=
til. I No I. hi Tevll It mm. Atluiiisns
has been placed In my hands All
owners of real property lying In
said (list 1h l are leqtilred Io pay
their assessments tn ni" within
thirty ilavs from .lan. 111 IMH7 If
such payment I* not made action
will be comnieni'ed al the end of
tli.il lime for Hu' culler Hon of said
assessment and for legal penalties
mid costs.
lllven under my hmnl this>lai)<
HI. IMUT J II Abnoi.ii.
|.]H 1'..11. . 1... .
Try those invigorating hot drinks
ehocoiale coffee or beef lea at
the Palace Drug Htore. 12 HI.
111
Received a large shipment of Cal-
ifornia Fruits al Haglmid's
.1. L Whatley 1 att give you polul*
Pl tn 1 ealoslale. Hue him
rvi POSITIVELY OUREO.
Li ||y '• •" I i' il. in..
llh) nr. Llndiiy's Fit Cure
Nl W VIfNNH MtDICINI. CO..
lntHnn«p«llSl but
T wo
All Winter Underwear.
All Winter Suits.
H fttGosi 0 All Mackintoshes. ;
HFORGfISHp All Overcoats. i
I! rom h i
Jillllldl || Tlic best makes ol Domestic and Imported Goods i
4 ™ h The most complete stock In the cltu
H Fehriiaru I h
MSMBj SHARPE & BREWER i
TEXARKANA ARK.
SwrnMh
ST. L. I. M. a. B.
No. Al Toxas Exp. arrives 7:4ft a. n.
No. Aft. Camion Ball arrives 12:35 p. ni
No.ftß Mail Exp — arrive* H:2<> p. m
No. ft 4 Toxas Exp. departs 3’20 a. 11.
No. fill Cannon Ball departs HiHO p. ni
No. ft 2 Mall Exp. departs 7:ftft p. m
No. (17 arrives Texarkana 3:00 p in
No. 68 leaves Texarkana 12:05 p in
T. k P. BY
No 1 loaves Texarkana at H:2O a. tn
No/ '< “ " 1:11(1 p. in
No 8 " " " 9:20 p in
No 4 arrives " " 8:00 a. in
No (J « " “ 810 p. m
No 9 " •' “ 7:15 p m
T.-O BY.
No. 81 loaves Texarkana at 8:10 a. in
No. .TH " " " I/ p. 01
No. 84 arrives " " t:2ft p. in
No. 81 " " " 7:118 p. 111
BT. L„ h S. W. BY.
No 2 from Waco arrives (1:50 a 111
No. 2 for Memphis leaves (1:10 a in
No. 4Chleauo <*k Memphisnr. 7i20 p 11.
No 4 for Cairo leaves 7:4ft p 111
No. I for Waoo arrives 9:oft p in
No. 1 for '• " loavii 9:90 p m
No. 8 Wane Ex. south ar. MB a ni
No. 8 Waeo & Ft Worth Ivs 8:25 a in
TKX.fc rT.HMITIITIMK TAIII.K.
rnzmoTivn ai'iiii tfi. ixt’ft.
Mouth Hound.
Arrive. Depart
No 9 2:40 p in No I 8:10 n in
No 4 7:30 p m No 8 1:00 pm
Local fri'lKlit dally oxtiopt Hutiilay
No 12 8:10 pm No 11 8:20 11 m
North Bound-
Arrive Depmt
No II 12:40 p m No 2 3:15 p in
Luenl frelifht dully exeiqil Ninidiiy.
No 111 11:20 pm No II 3:20 pm
Texarkana <v Nhrovnport.
Dully exei'iil Bunday
Lenve 7:80 a m Arrive 4:40 p m
* UnM ' t' rfl " Mi rmiiirs
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pull SALE BY MM ITU IHIUHI'O
HENRY PLATZ.
Boot and Shoe Maker
m litui Simii liuiiiii. 11l
ALL WORK IIDAKAN’I’HED I IKMT
OLAHN AND lIDAMiiN AHE
R H. T. MANN M. D.
Kiir Kyo Nt<’ nntl Throiil
Trtuiltul KxoltiHlvoly.
Olllnii Oval Hmllh Duly Co’s tiiiin
oniuu Hours xmiiii m. In I p. m 1 l p 11
to 41 >lO li in.
□R. L. M RUSH
Surgeon Dontlnt.
I'lutn drown and Iti ldun work a speelnlty
All Wurll KUIUtllll""d.
union MIKtWi «l llliilld Sllt'i'h Up slllll"
TWXAItRANA TEXAN
80. HUTTLII
Contractor and Builder.
Ksilmnh’s furnished on demand.
Jobbing promptly attended In.
Ohio BMllding ■ TeearXann.
hit. A. B. IHWPHKK 1
SPECIALIST
nyw E«f» ( Nona Mtiri Throat.
nir« Hull I’nsl lli'ind HI.
HUI. Ilium uin tv n in suit 4lnftp. in |
W. E. WELCOME
Proprietor of
Rail Road Men’s Slni'O.
113 HAST BROAD KTHKMT.
We carry decidedly the largest freshest and greatest assortment 0
Family Groceries Produce Suppllea and General ICat.ibles of any house
strictiy In our Hue.. All kinds ol'
Feed Best Creamery Butter and Cheese a Specialty.
Our prices assist us In building up 11 business which enables us to
still further cut on margins. Families hotels boarding houses and rail-
road men deal wit h us because
THEY GET
lA/hat They Pay For.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE INSIDE OF CITY LIMITS.
IF YOU WANT
fl biioou or a SUideDakor Waoon
CALL ON
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
120 IhioAii Htiikkt TmAMANA Aiikanxas.
THE RACKET STORE
13 the only cheap one price strict-
ly cash store in Texarkana Ark.
Our principle is quick sales and
very smill profits.
We keep ths largest variety of
any store in town and sell the
cheapest. New goods every
week.
□ME RNO GET PRIEEB.
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 Went ilr»«il Hlruftt. Tsxnrknnu Texns.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Hings Monugrmnx Medals lladgus Dlmiumd Netting
mid Ntonu Wink uHpediillY. Urtiry it good nssoitmunt or
imil ut 1011 mid real gems Lui luring mid Kngruvliig In nil
its iii'Aiichex.
Mull iihli't" lei'elvu <|n<ehil iilluiilltiii. Ollliu. it ml f.ieliu y unu liluek iieluw lleiii.llelil
YOH Wil I NEVER REGRET
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JBr wHw Is' lll’ll llllH'llls. IIIhsMBI flllllhheil
Dr. H E. Knowlos the Optician
OSFIOI WITH LOUIB HIILINON JXWSLXR.
DR.T. F. KITTRELL
Physician
—AND—=
Surgeon.
OFFICE OVER SMITH DRUO CO.
V. C. SPBABMU ■* D.
rhyololan and Burgoon.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 16, 1897, newspaper, February 16, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656694/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.