The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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Loiis Heilbron
The Leader.
Fine Watch Repairer.
VViitchi.s nml Dili-
Large' l *’ I' s i loW n in the city.
Forder' solicited. All goods
CO sold 'Vi"' il B" ftrautee>
VOL. XIII.
HSHiil
I fl Few Veru Special Things. I
££ We only mention a few very special bar-
gains but we have a house full. If in need £&
of anything in Dry Goods call. We have
it and our prices are lower than anyone’s. $$
£$ A big lot of Men’ White Shirts We have been
selling them at $1.25 but to close out $ 90 Oi
Mens Percale Shirts worth $1.25 for only 90
150 Mens White Shirts worth SI.OO for only 65
$£ 89 pairs Ladies Shoes $2.50 kind sizes 1 to 3J $$
for only 1 00 $$
25 bolts Teazeldown new designs worth 15c
£$ for only 10$$
p Lingold-Turner Company.
Loss than Manutaowr-
ers' Gost.
STAR t
CLOTHING |
HOUSE J
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l
Commencing Monday Morning we invite the public of Texar-
kana and vicinity to a Feast of Bargains unparalled in the his-
tory of Clothing Gent’s Furnishing Hats and Shoes business
in this city turning our Winter Goods into cash at a marvelous
rate. Everything must go.
Here we quote a few Items of our bargains:
Men's $lO Sults cut clown to $4.00.
Mon's odd Coats and vests from $lB and
S2O suits must go at 3.50.
Our $lO and sls Overcoats and Ulsters
out down to SO $5 and $3.50
All our $2 $3 and $3.50 Hats must go
$1.75 $1.50 and $1.25 $1 and 750.
All J. B. Stetson’s at $2.50.
Convince Yourself and Come Early to the
STAR 6LOTHING HOUSE. M. MINSKY. Prail.
GREAT GOST m MTINOED!
The Twin Gliu Frtorc & UnWino Gonwu
Will remain at their old stand. Ihe building had been leased to olhei
parties but we have arranged mattersand will continue at present location
Inasmuch as we have offered our stock at actual cost and still liiidoui stock
entirely too large we will continue the sale until every article in the house
has been sold. Assortment is still complete.. < nine at once and make
your sc 'actions We have a large line ol Mattings Rugs etc. All go at
cost while they last.
TWIN 611 y FURNIIUIiE 4 UNDERTAKING GOMFfINY.
®je Deri hi tomiammt
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS THURSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 25 1111)7.
Our $250 all wool Pants must go at
sl.
All our $1.50 Joans Pants must be sold
nt sl 75c 05c and 500.
Ono lot of Ladles' Shoos button or lace
sizes running from to 5« must go
at $1 and 75c.
| IAM CLEARING THE W i
> For the incoming tide of Spring Dress Goods by taking
B- a loss on what is already here. There is much in my
B- dress goods stock just as desirable as those to come.
B- You can get a pattern just as handsome as anything
B- you will get by and by and at a part of the price. 1
> invite you to examine my stock.
B- My Underwear selling in this month is a happy in-
B- novation for you. Every stitch you buy now is saving *
> you considerable in price. •
B- A judge of Handkerchiefs could not tell the differ- <
B- ence between those I sell two for 25c and what you *
B- have bought for 25c each. *
B- My line of 35c Hose for 22 'ic. My 40c 50c and
B- 75c line at 25c 35c and 50c.
B* A few choice patterns in stamped linens left that
B- can be had at your own price.
B- A beautiful line of Spring Percales at 7c to 12%c.
B- GLOVES—GLOVES—A few bargains at 50c; only a
B- few numbers left. Our SI.OO line at 75c and 85c.
B- Examine my stock of Shoes and Clothing before you
B- buy and be convinced that I sell cheaper than anyone.
| JOE WINTER.
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CHATFIELD & BUHRMAN
Texarkana Arkansas.
WIIOf.WAI.B AND lIKTAIL DKAI.KIIH IN
Shelf Hardware
Mill Supplies BlackHiniths' Material Gunn
AiniiHiiiitionH Queenswarc Cutlery
Hardware Sash and Doors.
JklwMO AOIOIW'I’M ie<»M
I lazzard Powder 1 lerculcs I )ynamites Coal
Lime and St. Louis L ire Brick.
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS/ —
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 Wnst Broad Ntroot Texarkana Toxas
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Rlnye Munogranifl. Metlulw lladgefl Dlmmmd Hotting
mid Htone work a Specialty Garry u gmid asstirtmt'ittnf
Imitation mid real gems Lettering ami I'luni avhn; In nil
I(m brancht's.
Mull orilors nu'Klvi' Hpoclnl alliintloil. Ollh'ii nml factory mm blimk Irnluw llnimlli'ld.
ISTAR ♦
CLOTHING |
HOUSE t
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inn iiouM fui hwimHi'JF m*! uHHfkii>|ikHHM mu
Ghio’s Opera House
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
lli’lldl'll 2324.25
Prof.
C.l.Cary
The iliii)iiiiil.st..
Will give Um imi-l l|iiiulmlili'|mi f<iriiiniii<"
cvi.r witirnsmii In lids ylly us
llii' iilmiiiiiimiin nt
Hypnotism and Mesmerism
120 Imighs In 120 Minutes
A yminii iiiiiii will Im put Ip -lim'ii fur «l
limn * mi " l|i»ihiy nlulil nml will Im <>t
m. 11111 Im In n "limv wlmliiw of mm nt
ymq iimr.'liiiiiis nml will Im uwidmim.l
Wiilimulm 1 uiulil up tlm siiisi'. Ami mi
Tliiiisilay iilglil llii'i" will Im ii "Imm
wt'lglillig ‘i'Mi |imuul» hrolmii m llmi'lmsl
ol "l.llli' yiilllW mini "Il"|mu*l | "l Imlwimil
llm lou'ks of twii I'linlrs:
Alsu the Balloon Asi'onsioii
The Horse itai'o Meet.
The fllcvole Meet Etc Eto
Nollilns I'lmnp but Ilin prims
25 to 35 Cents.
D. MILAZZO
UH lIHOAII MTItEMT
(Nsflt hi KHirn's llalmiv)
Dues that class wmk in Mln miakliig
ami llepalrlng.
HANI) MADE SHOES $3.00
All win I. gmirmili'vd
Hive um it trial.
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Save Your Money.
()ne box of'l nil's Pills will save
many dollars in doctors' bills
I’hey will sui < |y cure all diseases
ol the stomach liver or bowels
No Rockies Assert ion
l or nick headache dyspepsia
malaria constipation andbilio
usiiess a million peopleendorae
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
A. 11. BEVIER
Fire Insurance.
Represents Solid Hellabh’
Fire limiirmict' (lonipitnioa
Risks written In city ami
count ry
11< im.OAD «TM.»nutT
Parents wishing tholi children
taught mimic sliiuild weml to temli*
era who nre here to stay Prof
and Mrs T IC. McGann touchers
ol violin mandolin piano ami vo-
cal Kor tcrnig etc call on or ml
drcHM T 10. McGann 413 Wnlnn
olivet _ II
(lord worn) In all Icimtlm ('lirnp
Leave order* with W. <l. Mmtiten
hurß ut Texarkana Gnriltiite Go.
121 llroml at reel 12 2H.
•
The 12 ounce lout of bread Is no
temptation to the cmnmmer when
he. can buy Kline's It) ounce logs for
the gnme money he. 2 14
Olli I'A U<>Al. Momelhlw new
Inmt yet. Texmltiimi Ke Gm It
11 I
Joo McShane la hoadqiiai lerw foi
froab oyattuM anti celery. Hi 12
Gut In Twol Al cogt for mmh.
Prom .Inn. IMli to Fell. I»t nil win
ter underwear nil winter gulte all
macintoeheg all overcmila. The
boat makeg ol Imported ami dome**
tic pomlg. The meet cmnidotr
gtockln the city
HHAMI'M A llllgWMll
Togarkaim Ark.
Photon raphe from IbudaalM not-
lory wore l<m>wii In miclenl t imog
um will Im goon liy rufenlnif Io
I'aiilm xvllilh.
Try tlhaikollur ulnar mime on
the ash at M. M. Itanlailtl'e.
Attention Ladiee.- I am prepay
cd to do all l<lml* of (In'MM maxlnn
amt nimranlco eullefactloni wiim
formerly with the noted Parle Cloak
nml Null Co on Fifth Avenue Now
York (Hly. (live mo a trial.
Mum .1. Ni'rrmgii
I Mil. HOU Maple HI.
fine btmeleee flame juel rmoivml
at lluddleeton llroe nmat market.
Ilomemher the Tuxawkanian job
oltlco can "iipiily your every waul
the very heel clime of work at lull*
lorn prlooM
Now is yom pvorumlty to buy
Olamondß and sFlneZ Watches
111)ooo worth of onrodoomed
phsdgeH for salo.
I.OXIIM 11ICIMIWON
Leading Money Lender & Jeweler
Money to loan on nil collatoralß.
UiißlnoMH Htrictly confidential.
NO. 172.
FITZHUGH NO FIGURE HEAD.
Ho Did not no to Cuba for a "Show'
and Ho lots Olnoy Know it.
Havana Cuba Feb. 23.—Consul
General Lee cabled his resignation
to Secretary of State Olney Sunday
night.
His written reglgnatlon witli a
letter giving bis reasonx for wishing
to give up Ills office will reach
Washington by the first mail from
tills port.
I umleiNtaml that the Secretary
of State In ready to accept General
Lcc'h rcHlgnatlon at once but that
I'resldent Cleveland Ih unwilling to
have Hie Oouxul General leave Ha-
vana now.
The resignation wan tendered be-
cause the admlnlHtratlou did not
see Jit to ImloiHC the ConHiil Gentral'g
recominendationH for what he be-
lieved neceHHary to be. done to prop-
erly protect. American cltlxena In
Cuba.
No liiMtructlonH have been re-
ceived by General Lee from the
State Department hliicc lilh resig-
nation was cabled.
Stxi'HKN lIONMAL
The tone of the member! of both
Holmes ol congress show thatOleve-
land Is not carrying out the policy
of this country by a long Jump.
Representative Gibbons ol Tenn-
essee Introduces a Joint resolution
asking the President to demand of
Spam the liberation of every Amer-
ican citizennatural born or iiatur-
Ized In Cuban prisons. The resolu-
tion carries with It a Immbntdment.
ol all ports until the order Is com-
piled with.
Mr Mills of Texas In the senate
Introduced a revolution calling for
the correspondence ns to the death
of Dr. Rinz wlm was murdered In a
Cuban prison by I he Spaniards
Things are get ting red hot for
Mr. "Niilmtttulo" (levrliiml
It Is report ml on the street here
that news passed over the wires
today that Spain has declared war
against the United States All
sorts of rumors are alloat.
The news Ims pussed over the
wires since 2 p in. Io the effect that
both branches of our Natlomil con-
gress have passed resolutions Io up-
hold Lee and send warships Io On*
Im and protect our citizens. Wo
say lum loose the war dogs mid
hour I hem bark.
Giilmnohi will soon lie with you.
Hen Williams did not got up with
tlm laik this morning and open up
the Parlor drug stole us is his cus-
tom mid when Ihe ciisloiiiers nip-
ped mi l he door mid shook the Intel)
they turned oil nml skid; "Hen
must Im sick" This proved to Im
orroiieous however us Mr Williams
camo soon after (he "suit" mount-
ad Imiivtm mid wlion Im was twil-
led about sleeping late Im SUld "I
have a new Imy al my house mid
Im will cull um papa. Os course the
locked out i iiHtmimrs will forgive
him this time but Hen don't let It
)ui|>pen lignin.
Wo need a few /iagoefl In this
cnmilry to keep up our respaatabll*
Ity Cleveland ami Olney will not
du It.
• • •
Oh'vi'lmid Is going to millet this
Country with a book Will we never
got rid of this while Kmigmoo'f
All Humors id llm blood from
Iho Mimill pliiiplu to I lie dH'iided
si roftlia cole me cured by Hood's
Hmsnpmilhi which tlmrimglily
purifies vitalises mid enriches the
lihmd
Hood's I'III- cure miii-ea *lck
lu'iidiu ho Imllpehl um biliousness
AH druggists. 2hc. H
old newspapers at Tssaiiwanian
office 2h ceiils per limiilied.
A day hIT Lite mieymi are going
to take to White Glifts on the 3rd.
Oysters mid celery Irnfll quality
now constlltly on hmid nt Huddle-
stou llros. inent murkeL if
If you lm‘k vigor use llrown's Iron
Tonii Kmllli Drug (’o.
Tn Ihe Fuliho
Don't Im de. olved by the ID mime
b.pml iiirni If he gets the curner
tm bread again he will give yuu a
tii-mim e loaf mid charge you Hi
cents Huy your bread from the
Hilgers Hiikeiy. Hmmst weight
ami luiiumi price al all times 221
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1897, newspaper, February 25, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656702/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.