The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 167, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Frei
from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YTVRS THE STANDARD.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. G. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
From Tlinraduv'H Dully.
Fresh oysters at Joe McShanes
today.
.1. B. Moore of Arkadelphia is
here today.
Blind Boone will play a return
date here on the 27th.
Col. O. I). Scott is over at Mag-
nolia on legal business.
Brown's Iron Tonic regulates the
bowels. Smith Drug Co.
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General Manager W. A. Williams
has returned from his Kansas City
I up
Look out for the Tea arid Pea pay
car will arrive here this alter-
noon
Manager Ehrlich has nothing on
the boards for our opera house at
present.
(live the consumer the value of
his money give him 15 ounces of
bread for Be.
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For a nice juicy steak and line
meats of all kinds call on the enter-
prising Huddleston Bros.
Dan Cavltt went South yester-
day In the Interest ol the Texark-
ana A Ft. Smith railroad.
Miss Bessie Whitley will enter-
tain her young friends tonight al
her home on Maple street.
Lee Signor of Sherman Texas
came home yesterday to spend a
few days with his parents here.
The Texarkana A Fort Smith pay
car went north this morning with
checks to pay oil their employes
The cattle and hogs are still
making life miserable for our gard-
tiers Can’t the law be enforced.
If you want the best the market
alTords as well as the largest loaf
ask for Kline's steam bread. 2-1-1.
It looks and feels so much like
snow today that we feel like pro-
dieting one before the spell Is over
Draughon's Business College Is
growing dally In number of attend-
ants. Some ninety pupils are now
enrolled.
Street commission Saxion lx over
today leveling up the crossings of
rocks. He Is fixing for a bad spell
of weather.
The Iron Mountain pay car has
put a few thousand dollars In clrc.li
lotion here today. The pay car
spent an hour here yesterday
(’ol. W. I* Countlxxamlltor of the
Waters I'lercc Dll Company Is In
the city and is being cnlertaliied
by local manager F D. Robbins
Ask your grocer for Kline's steam
bread. It is full weight gives the
dealer a fair profit and the CUUsniti
er the full value of his money. 2 I t.
Operator C. W. Smith Is holding
down It It. Ayers chair In the Tex-
as A I'adllc olllce while the lattei
gentleman Is out on an Inspection
II ip _
The weather report from Little
tells ns that wo are to have show-
ers today mid probably tomorrow
with wanner weather. Eastern
Toxas about the same prognostica-
tion _
Mr. J. T. Snapp the old original
Inside view photographer Is In the
city mid taking views of our princi-
pal business houses lie Is nil right
mid thoroughly understmids his
business.
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One of the hills introduced in tlie
house if it becomes a law will make
tele.'raph companies transmit tele-
grams In this Stale for 25 cents fm
15 words mid I cent for each addi-
tional word.
The snap slud man was up to see
in today mid left with our ofilee
force on one of Ills di v plates We
don't know how It will look when de
veloped hut hope II will not prove
a scare crow
Washington* birthday falls on
Munday and the public school
children are pirpailng tor public
exercises We should make Hie day
a holiday and turn out and encour-
age the little ones
Mr. Will Thompson now with the
Edwards Harness Shop is a first-
class machinist repairs bicycles
typewriters cash registers guns
pistols etc. If you want good
work go to him. 2-12-
Hon. R B. Hubbard of Texas
was re elected supreme commander
of the Knights and Ladies of Dixie
yesterday at Little Rock. The or-
der will grow with such a leader as
Ex-Governor Hubbard.
Mr. E. F. Hamilton traveling
salesman for the St. Louis Wraught
Iron Range Company came in to-
day after a protracted absence
from our city and will remain sev-
eral days with his family.
In the past three days of warm
weather Mr. C. C. Brengle of the
Inter-State drug store has made
considerable ice-cream in bulk for
customers. He thoroughly under-
stands the art of making this pala-
table dish.
Ma jor Benefield’s condition is re-
ported some better today than It
wax yesterday. He is yet quite
sick though but is receiving the
best of attention from his physician
and nurses. We hope soon to note
his recovery.
We had the pleasure of meeting
Mr. Elmer J Walters of the Jule
Walters' "Side Tracked" Company
today. He tells uh hm company him
been playing to good houses in
towns on the Frisco A Denver and
Rio Grande roads.
What is known as the "saw mill"
bill has passed the House by a vote
of fill to >ls The. saw mill men
should this become a law will have
to pay up every ten days and a
failure to do so will subject them to
a line of not less than 1200.
Manager Hughes received a mes-
sage at noon from Superintendent
Baker of the W. U. T. Co. saying
that the light between Corbett and
Fitzsimmons would come oil at Car-
son City March 17th between the
hours of 11 a. m. and noon Pacific
time.
The following sorrowing relatives
of the late Col. Joe Kelso who ac-
companied his remains to Magnollo
for Interment came back last
night; Messrs. John Owsley R.
M. Wallace Tom A. Brewer and
wile W. It. Booth and wife and
Mrs. Kelxo
Wo notice more new houses go-
ing up dally In our city. This Is
what we call "prosperity" but we
will not admit that It is caused by
McKinley's election. It comes nat-
ural for a good city In a good lo-
cality to Improve and hence the ac-
tivity here.
Rev C. W Daniels pastor of the
First Baptist church Is expected
back tonight with Ills bride and
many of his congregation will meet
him at the train to give him and
his bonnlc bi Ido a heart y welcome
They will be "at home" to their
friends at Mrs Halley's on Blate
Line.
Farmers arc buying much corn
from our merchautx these days
which Is proof of the short crop of
last yeai Messrs Meilweather A
Taylor have sold a car load nt re-
tail during the past week and arc
putting In the xci*ond car today
and they sell for cash Price Is
from llil to 40 cents ptr bushel
We saw several wagon loads of
hardware on wagons going toward
the depot and found that Messrs
Uhalllrld A llnhi man who whole
sale as well as retail were shipping
It out of the city. This excellent
firm does ail Immense business and
well deserve It as we have no nicer
or more worthy gentlemen than
compose the Hint.
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—a bad man from bitter
Cicek dors a bad deed he had bet
ter make trucks In some other di-
rection than I'exarkaini for a tele
gram to our oltlceix Io watch out
for him generally has results. Yes-
lerdiiv Mar-hnl Stanley Edwards
yoked a yiiing follow on u lelrgiaiu
trout Irx.ix who was wauled fm
making to free with n Blend's watch
and he will bo returned on "lime"
Dur game and fish law Introduc-
ed In the Bonato by D. L.
Klug has passed both blanches
ol the Aikausas Leglshtluio
Is now a law and our local
spoils should trad the provisions
set forth in the same which is pub-
lished lit this Issue The law allows
no solus oi Hnpx or other devices
to lie spread In t lie hikes or st reams
Read and govern yotiisclf accord-
ingly.
The Coliiinliian Society will leave
nothing undone to make BL Pat
licks dnv one Io be long teilieitiber-
rd heir The esriclsrs of the dnv
will open al I* o'clock with high
poiitillcal ma** by 111-liop Flfigei
aid of Lillie Hock assisted by font
priest. An address will be delivered
by Col Flits! of Ml Louis Mo
at Ilia opera house nt night
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When the girl comes to he a woman-
look out. If she sturts out In vigorous
womanly health then it is pretty safe to
say she will be a healthy attractive
beautiful woman.
The beginning of womanhood is the
real crisis in a woman's life. Nearly
always something is wrong then in the
distinctly feminine organs. Maybe it
isn’t very serious- -no matter tile time
to atop disease is when it starts.
McELREE’S
WINE OFCARDUI
will bring girls safely through the crisis.
Taken at the first indication of weak-
ness it never fails. It regulates the
monthly period* with perfect precision.
Its action is direct upon the feminine
organs that above all others ought to
be strong and well.
Sturt tn* girl right. Don’t expose he:
to the dangers and tortures of dragging
weakness bearing down pains nervous
prostration and the debilitating drains
*o common to women.
McElioo’h Wino of Cnrdul is a home
treat it. It does away entirely with
abhorrent "local examinations.”
Sold si II 00 • Belli* br Dulin In Midlolni.
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| TURNER BROS.
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| Grocers Grain and Produce.
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Kennedy’s Fine Biscuits.
Feet Bros.’ Fine Soups “Silk and Fern.”
Zenith Milling Co.’s Fine Golden Wedding Flour.
Our own packing “High Grade California Canned Fruits."
v&’feS “Rail Splitter” “Mall Pouch” and “Ax” Cigars.
“Kls Mo” Chewing Gum.
We Sell to Merchants Only.
315-317-319 East Broad St.. Texarkana Ark.
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High pirn I lllciil nui*M wax
ci'lh'bi'iilf’il lii'ii- but once ami mnnv
of mir citizen* will nvnll llwmxvlvca
of Ihla opportunity to be prcxvnt
The man who calx bccamic he la
hungry lx thux far on a level with
llu bi Him. The man who itODi
eating the moment hm hunger lx
appeal'd lx the wlxe man Nature
nevilx im more food than xhe enllx
for. ('millniicd excexx bilnuxalumt
iiidlgextlon or dyxpepslft with lux*
of llt'idi xtieiigth sleep ambition
and mental power and an nccuitju-
latum of m lie- MIM KIW ttUIBJ
danfforout lood maladlw.
The xtomach now can do nothing
alone. We mnxt appeal townie nr
tdlelally dige-ted food that can also
dlgext other fornix. That Ixloxav
we mnxt oxo the Shaker Dlgextlvo
Cordial. The elTect lx prompt ami
cherilng. The chronic pain and
dlxlrexx cease*. Appetite prevent ly
revive*. Fle*h ami vigor gradmilly
conie back and the xulteier recov-
erx. But ho mn*( lie careful In In-
tiirr A trial bottlo for In cent*
LAX’OL I* the lie»l medicine for
children Doctor* rocoiiiiiieiid II In
place of Cantor Oil.
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The bc*t whisky ever xold over
any har In the city Monogrnni HI
vein* old- al Telephone Exchange.
Muth ball* nt the Pat'loi Drug
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Shirts. Shirts. Shirts.
Sec the Variety Qualltu anti Price.
Silk striped Madras shirts at $1 75
Silk striped Madras shirts at 1 50
French Percale shirts at 1 50
Fine Percale shirts at 1 25
Fine Percale shirts at 1 00
Fancy Percale shirts at 75
Fancy Percale shirts at 50
In a few days we will place before you a magnificent line of
Boys’and Men’s Clothing and Latest Style Hats. Our Shoe
line is always complete. Young Men s Shoes in popular toes
and shades.' Ladies’ Shoes in all styles and widths. Misses’
and Children’s Shoes in immense quantities and styles
O’DWYER & AHERN
NOW OPBN!
W. H. BOOTH’S I
New Furniture House
I have the largest and best selected stock ever brought
to Texarkana.
BOW PRICES PSTJL.B
As one and all know. Price my Furniture and bo convinced. My motto
“Quick sales and small profits." W H. BOOTH
Corner Vine and East Broad Streets. |
FOR pppQU
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GARDEN SEED
GrO "X’O .
Williams & Williams
Imported Cheviot shirts at
Imported Cheviot shirts at j jq
Fine Cheviot shirts at 1 25 1
Fine Cheviot shirts at 1 00 1
Fancy Cheviot shirts at 75 I
Fancy Cheviot shirts at jq I
Jobbers and Retailers.
“WITGHKLOTH"
Will polish anything and will not Injure
the most delicate surface.
Wonderful for all kinds of Tableware.
A great thing for bicycles.
15 and 25 cents per package at
The Inter-State Drugstore
G. G. brengle.. Proprietor.
Levi Tallorino Gonwanu.
MERCHANT TAILORS
Our prices are the lowest consist-
ent with good work.
H You will | LOOK WELL
| Garments 5 FIT WELL
tfflf that will | WEAR WELL
Suits to Order SIO.OO and up.
Pants to Order $2.50 and up.
115 State Line Jk venue
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 167, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1897, newspaper, February 19, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656697/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.