The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Highest Honors World’s Pair
DU
VW
F CREAM
BAKING
RMNR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia Aium or any oilier adulterant
40 YPtRS THE STANDARD.
THE TBXAKKANIAN
F. 0. WOOTTEN City Editor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Cubanolal My Cubanolal I
OUITA COAL Ask Texarkana
Ice Co. about it. ts
Cubanolal fragrant as new mown
Brown's Iron Tonic makes the
weak strong. Smith Drug Co.
Make your arrangements to take
In blind Boone's concert on the 27.
See "ad" in another place to learn
more of the White Cliffs excursion.
Cubanolal sweet as a maidens
first kiss.
I l '. T. Reynolds of the C.inlield
Lumber Company was here yester -
day.
Everybody get your baskets
ready for tile excursion to White
Cliffs.
A small crowd was out hist night
to see Prof. Cary In his hypnotic
show
Cruelty to animals should not be
permitted In this Christian country
of ours.
W. L. Ferguson of Bloomberg
was here yesterday accompanied
by Ills bride.
(live tlie consumer the value of
his money give him Ift ounces of
bread for he.
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Miss Annie Hchonerof Waco Tex.
Is visiting our city the guest of
Miss Mllnizo.
if you fail Io see "Side Tracked."
you will beat yourself out of thou-
sand gulTah’s.
Il will I.the only rm' l ilts to lake
you Io White OIIITs and return you
home on t he 3rd.
Blind Boone will be hero on the
27th. Keep It In mind (hr out and
assist the W. 0 T. 11.
Mr. 1. 11. McKelvy Is currying on
a very successful revival at College
Hill Methodist church
If you want the best the market
affords its well ns the largest loaf
ask for Kline's steam bread. 2 11.
The Nevada Indians got one of
their chiefs killed a few days ago
ami they are now on the war path.
Cary the fun maker with you
three nights Tuesday Wednesday
mid Thursday get seats reserved
early
The remains of ICd C. Donnelly
passed through here today for Au-
burn New York where they will lie
hurried
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We received a postal caul this
morning with the following tpie*
tloni "Are llsh hitting now?" If
you call suckers ll«h yes.
FOR RENT Furnished iippmt
rnenls to small lamily or splendid
suit Mouth rooms for lodging.
2*24 I*. A.Mkmnn.
Ml«s lim \lford will iv i lln
to her filends here today when she
will depart lor her Alabama home.
We wish the young lady n bon voy-
age.
"The I rain brings 'em." Train
up n child In the wav ho should go
and wlicti ho Is grown ho will go to
llurdsal'x gullet v lor platinum cahl
nets
Rogers' wagon with frosh bread
will imiko two rou nils a day morn*
Ing mid iilteinoon. Make your
wants known mid you will be sup<
pii. .i 2 21
Mr. Mi V. Levy jeweler til Cuisi=
catia Texas mid a former cllb.vii
nt tins place Is In the city today
after an absence of some eighteen
months
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It you want mi enjoyable day oft
take the h dii train mi the Team
kami A Ft Smith railroad mi Match
Hid mid visit Hie While ('Ulfs on
Red river.
Capt Deacon nt lliooklyn N V
Is here oil a visit to Mi. Clmtlleld
Yesterday Messrs Chatlleld mid
Ed Mi lilekei carried him on n duck
hunt near Fl Lynn am) limy will
remain out for two or three days.
We hope they may bag a good sup-
ply of green-heads.
Ben Williams has been visited to-
day by each and every member of
the Columbian minstrels who gras
ptd his hand and as they shook it
said: "Ah Ben."
Tlie reporter saw several ladies
gazing in on tlie sleeping man today
at tlie Texarkana Clothing Com-
pany's store. They did not express
themselves In tlie reporters hear-
ing.
The brick masons working on the
ice plant building can lie heard
above t be din of Improvement in our
city yelling "More mortar." We
are growing Father Abraham
don't you never forget it.
If you want any kind of flowers
Joh. W. Vestal & Son of Little
Rock can supply you at lowest
prices. Bulbs and plants of every
description. Now is the time to or-
der. Send for free catalogue. 2 22-
Mi-ssi-h. Braiimiiler ol the Westside
and Hobgood of the East side both
butchers had telephones placed In
their shops today. II you trade
with them and have a phone you
can do your "kicking" or ordering
from a distance.
General Manager W. A. Williams
midTralnmasterJ.il. Elliott are
now in Kansas City lor the purpose
of getting out a time card to be In
force after March 10th after which
date we will have through service
from Kansas City to this place and
beyond over the Texariiana A Fort
Smith road.
Editor J. W. Gardner came In
last night from Boggy. He reports
good collect lons and booked some
ten new subscribers. Ills luck was
so flatteringly good that he went to
Roberts today wheie we have some
sixty or seventy subscribers. We
shall expect a good report from
t his post office.
We were glad to Hee Mrn Bruce
Christopher out last night even If
she was on crutches. She said to
the reporter "I shall mount the
wheel again as soon as I can use
my teet to peddle." We like to
meet with people who when at
school learned the Ilf tie speech
"I fat hrst you don’t succeed try
try again."
A tale from Boggy Arkansas
comes to us from authentic source
to the effect that a black snake was
found In the cradle of a while baby
a lew days ago mid his snakeshlp
had wound Itself about the neck of
Ihe Infant. There were Iwo men In
the house and neither one of them
would lay hands on the snake or
could they think how to get It oil.
The mother however did not hesi-
tate but caught the reptile In her
hands and with a quick |erk had It
on Hie Hour where It was dispatch
ed. She or Hie child were bitten.
This Is heroism mid the Woman
should have a medal.
The Crowd was There.
Over IMill people called yesterday
at (he oilin' ol the Roncado Tonic
Companyat 2HlMtale Line Ave. ami
over 111111 l lice samples were given
out and over 100 of Hie II bottles
lor 3ft cents each were sold mid all
left happy nt the thought that al
last our citizens have got a chance
to try an honest medicine that Is
sold only on Ils merits. The genial
doctor was busy all day recommend"
mg the use of Roncado Tonic for
sm h Clises as liieuniiitlsiii kidney
or llvi'i complaints malarial levers
stomach troubles cnturacl female
weakness anil from the way the
crowd passed In and out of the of-
fice there must be a lot of xlchaexs
heic in Texarkana. Several cases
that enme to the office with pains
In the head back mills legs mid
some wlili canes crutches etc
101 l In a tew minutes free of pain
mid we advise all suffering to call
on Hie company ax they me truly
wonderful. They will begin today
to sell a bottle thr II else of their
womlei fill Roncado Tonic for llftc
and the company will pay INI to a
case of Hie above complaints they
ciiniioi cme heio lii Teiarkatia.
Mo do not delay bill come al once
oflli c 2IH Mlalc Line Ave
Attention K ol I'
An Interesting meeting of Dion
Lodge No. 27 K. of I'. will be held
at the thistle Hall Thursday even-
ing til 7 ltd p in All members re
qili’slvtl to be pit’seiil Visiting
Knights welcome. Second degree
work W. W ButiftatNi 0> 0
J N. Cook K. R. M
In mistver to a squib of the city
editor Inviting the Shreveport
craft to get aboard a train mid
come to Texarkana and sue some*
thing of Hie t'lmiiliv our old friend
Tiinnmd who is pushing a saber
tm the Tinies glows leliospet live
mid stilllnqidxes Hiiisly
"That's pretty good confrere!
The writer neieof tn company with
then Mayor A I. tihio threw up
the Hist spmletul if I lie Texarkana
end of llie present Kmixax (lily
road mid took the hist ride on it
in Hie Nil s He edited a iimi tililg
Too
Much Knife!
Tlie use of the surgeon’s knife is be-
coming so general resulting fatally
in such a large number of cases as to
occasion general alarm.
Mr. William Walpole of Walshtown
South Dakota writes; “About
three years ago there came under
my left eye a little blotch about the
size of a small pea.
It grew rapidlyand
V shooting pains ran
in every direction.
I became alarmed
grVfIHH and consulted a
good doctor who
pronounced it cati-
be cut out.
W'i OMI 1 woul<l not
vY/' ■* consent to having
’XV little faith in the
indiscriminate use of the knife. Read-
ing of the many cures made by 8. 8.
8. I determined to give that medicine
a trial and after I had taken it a few
days the cancer became irritated and
began to discharge. This after awhile
ceased leaving a small scab which
finally dropped off and only a healthy
little scar remained to mark the place
where tlie destroyer hud lield full sway.
A Real Blood Remedy.
Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
toexpect an operation tocureit. 8.8.8.
(guaranteed purely vegetable} is u real
remedy for every
diseiiseof I he blood.
Hooks mailed
address Swift Spc-
cltic Co. Atlanta
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| TURNER BROS.
WHOLESALE
i Grocers Grain and Produce.
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| We Have Exclusive control ol i
Kennedy’s Fino Biscuits.
Poo! Bros.’ Fino Soaps “Silk and Fern.”
Zenith Milling Co.’s Fine Golden Wedding Flour.
kiwi® ° ul ’ own paOKtng "High Grade California Canned Fruits.”
“Ball Splitter” “Mall Pouch” and “Ax” Cigars.
iFsKSi® “Kis Mu” Chewing Gum.
| We Sell to Merchants Only.
315-317-319 East Broad St Texarkana Ark.
dully at Tcxai k.iua I lien with pit's*
(llspati hi'H anil was ehlclly liislni-
iiK'iilal In ingatilr.liiu Texarkana's
Hist lire company alter being near-
ly crcuiatctl In the Arllnutiui hotel.
Ask Messrs. Beiiellehl llall'tl Ed
wards et ills. and LonglnotH Hie
Hist foreman of the Howie hose coin-
p.inv No. L Did our t'oiifrere date
mu kIo those days? We were the
Hist secri’tary of that lire com-
pany."
Yrs llrotlwr we dated tiway
back of the time mentioned ami
worked In newspaper harness nt
that for several years before you
pounced down on the cllv with your
lolegi'iiphlc tllspalches your fire
companies ami your narrow escapes
from biiriiing liulhlltigs. We wen l
railroading In your day here ami
lost much of Ihe prcsllne beauty
you shed In nml about the cllv. We
don't fall mil with you for nil of
ihis anti still ln«l*f that you get a
mllngc book ami come back ami see
how our dty has grown sliieo von
Iransplmiled yoursi’lf on the soli ol
Red river t'oiue liei'r miNl.l'dt*
rick's day mid we will open a Iteg of
coffin tack*.
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11 fl I fl IQ" 1 mid
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with mloo Hi y
f«rpti(itllnin t fPHr Mini ti‘piiiitiih|t.
“Mother’s Itlciu!”
iirpimrpn Ilin nyplnui (nr Hip idimiiin
hkliiu jilppp p"»lH» NmiltP In liihliP
I'lillilldrili p««v mill Ipmrp* lipr In p
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i*n»pr| 11 uh-rnh tliiiiinlMii'« Hip
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Mi'll! I<» Mull. I'll tt'i'i'llil li( lilli'P. |i w. Himli
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IWU H« All URUMPIAIA
O’DWYER & AHERN
Shirts. Shirts. Shirts.
Sob the VarW Qiialltu and Price. ■
Silk striped Madras shirts at $1 75| Imported Cheviot shirts at j.
Silk striped Madras shirts at 1 50 Imported Cheviot shirts at j
French Percale shirts at 1 50 Fine Cheviot shirts at j jr
Fine Percale shirts at 1 25 Fine Cheviot shirts at j
Fine Percale shirts at 1 00 Fancy Cheviot shirts at jr
Fancy Percale shirts at 75 Fancy Cheviot shirts at jj
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 Mens 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
Jobbers and Retailers
NOW OPEN!
W. H. BOOTH’S
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New Furniture House
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I have the largest and best selected stock ever brought
to Toxarkana.
LOW FRIOHB LiUI.E
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As one and all know. Price my Furniture and bo convinced. My motto u
1 ‘‘Quick sales and small profits.” W H. BOOTH
Corner Vino and East Broad Streets.
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I WWB .. -■ ■ Tin. itiwinn —
E2B FRBSH
GARDEN SEED
GrO TO
Williams & Williams
T’WITGHKLOTH”
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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
i The Inter-State Drugstore
I G ' G ' BRENGLL Proprietor.
) Levi Tailorino 6oiS
I MERCHANT TAILORS
Our prices are the lowest consist-
ent with good work.
I U You will | LOOK WELL
II G.its I FIT WELL
that will I WEAR WELL
Suits to Order SIO.OO and up.
Pants to Order $2150 and up.
Jlls State Line jA. venue-
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.