The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
'tighest Honors World’s Pair
DR;
* CREAM
BAKING
re:w
MOST PERFECT MADE.
iii pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
* vm Ammonia A'mm or any other adulterant
40 YEARS TUB STANDARD.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. (I. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Try Holly Wood Dairy Cream ts.
Judge Bates ol Ogden in in the
city.
John .1. King left for Boston Tex-
as today.
Brown's Iron Tonic cures weak-
ness Smith Drug Co.
The Iron Mountain train was one
hourlate this morning.
For ladles’ and gents' green shoes
Mill .it ii. Bi Stock* f>l*
If you want a flue steak hunt up
Nick Braiimiller's shop West Side
Huddleston Bros have just re-
ceived a fine line of smoked meats
Joe McShane sells 2(1 lbs. granii;
at id sugar for♦! 22 lbs. yellow
clarified. 10-12
Eugene Harrington clerk of the
Little River Mill Co. Is In the city
today.
Our town Is growing slowly not-
withstanding the dullness ol the
Hems.
Attention Is called Io the state-
ment of the Texarkana Bank In
tills Issue.
The lady bicycle riders billed for
the park Hie present week have
not arrived.
Clothing made to order agents
for Nlcoll the Tailor.
ft 12 SIIARI'K iV BIIKWKU
The Clerks will hold an Important
meeting tonight al the East Side
city hall.
Capt. Lemiiml book keeper for
the Lillie River Mill Co. was here
Naltirday and yesterdav.
Those beaut'.lul silver bell buck-
les at F. L. Schusters always please
Ihe ladles. Call ami see them. 11l 2ft
Miss Pauline Trigg has left the
city for Hope Arkansas where
she will visit for several days.
Mr Robert Bean relurued from
Hl Louis yestriilay He reports
having had a lute lime abroad.
Sheriff Dillard and his deputy
Casey ate busy getting ready for
the circuit court to convene here
next Monday.
Thursday welling next Cour De-
Lion commaitdery Knights Temp
lar this city will give a grand ban
qiiet at the Pratt I louse.
Sloan's liniment cures spavin
curb or splent lameness etc lit
horses For sale by W. A. Robin
son. b Till-
• • •
Judge John Edwards Is hurrying
up work on lhe College Hill bicycle
path and ho tells us when II Is done
he will work up one to Ohio Park.
The Knights ami Ladles of Dixie
will meet tomorrow night for lhe
purpose of Initialing it class ol
eight or ton Into the mysteries ol
the older
Joo Winter has bought himself a
new delivery wagOlt. Joe by lhe
w.ty Is selling stacks of goods
Th it Iftoo piano Is having iptlic a
tolling effect
The icpiiilet' witnessed a colored
baptising yesterday whore six inw
converts were imnnit'seil Nome
mu< ihmisin'l hl v Wi» it nd a him It .1
ot mme whites wore present
The Futst side is to capline an
other metchml Horn the West side
oil the lit st of Julie Mi Abeilia
thv who will mil a lli’sl elite*
"Hrtckot Htore." Wo welctmio him
over lhi> line.
Gov. Ctllbersmt hue nn unruly
legislature on his hands They ad-
journed on Friday without making
approprlallmie tn iloftuy the ex-
pense* of running lhe sialo ma*
chltiery. The (luvermo ha* culled
them together again.
Ilariiiini A Halley's eliiti* will
alm# In Hl liiiitls Muv ill. They
advertise that II takes U 4 care to
haul them. This show Ims grown
ron-lilvf .thio alllee the last I Hili' I her
were here the half of I Illa nuiiili.'i
of car* could have Imtilod Hmm.
twice over.
N. L DAVIS KEEPS FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES CLOCKS AND SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES AT NO. 216 WEST BROAD STREET.
A negro by the name of Will
Jones charged with murder was
shot to death in the Tyler Texas
jail last night by a mob.
Mrs. Will Hannah after a pleas-
ant visit to friends and relatives
on College Hill returned to her '
home at Shreveport today.
I
“There is nothing new in railroad ’
circles" is the way the railroad
clerks stood off the reporter this
morning when asking them it any- '
thing was up.
General Manager Edson ot the
Cotton Belt road accompanied by
Ins wife passed through here this
morning for Hot Springs win-re
lhey will remain a few days.
Messrs. Joe Louginotti and W. S.
Sorrels are over from Hot. Springs
looking alter their drug business
here. Both appeal to be in fine
health will remain several days.
Mrs. Johnny Witesides wife of
the genial and popular Iron Moun-
tain passenger conductor will leave
In a few weeks to visit relatives In
New Mexico during the heated
term.
Editor Charles E Beard made a
visit to Marshall Texas on Satur-
day night to meet some of Ills kllis-
people who passed through there
from San Francisco to New Or
leans He returned yesterday.
Col. .1. .1. Kress who surveyed
the train of negro excursionists
from Shreveport yesterday says
there must have been live or six
hundred of them as there was six
coaches and they were all well
lllled. _
Judge Talbot heard the evidence
In a habe.ius corpus case on Satur-
day night wherein Lillie Jackson
and Jim Green were held for the
killing of Edna Green. The Judge
discharged Green but held I lie
Jackson woman In a ♦SOO bond.
Tlie K 0. I’. A <l. raod Is send'ng
Its llallan laborers from the north
end of the road soulli Io work mi
construction. It Is said that lhe
men are hardy and are hard work
ers and give entire satisfaction to
their bosses and lhe contractors.
Some forty or fifty wheelmen
made lhe track at Spring Lake
Park hot yesterday by their scorch
Ing around IL Harry Hunter Col-
lins Gaines and Hal Turner kicked
oil' several miles on spurt* (without
resting several times during the
day.
Thi‘ vltascope pictures of lhe
Oorbi’tl-FltMtlmmona light were
shown In New York for lhe llrst
' lime Saturday night. The pictures
are pronounced good and do not
show any foul Helt as Corbet claimed
they would.
Among the Shreveporl people
here yesterday were Mrs. Harriet
Davis and her Daughter Ml**
Sarah Miss Nettle Wheeler ami
Messrs. I union- Levy and Hob Lar-
kle. Mr mid Mrs 11. Brown ruler
tallied I hem with n splendid dim
ner.
Thv street CHI' company did n
splendid days work yesterday
Seven car* were required Io move
Hie passengers mid they all seemed
to be tilled going mid coming. We
are certainly a restless people or
else we would not require so malty
more cats onSiimlay than the week
day*.
i The small boys mt Maple street
In several different blocks have set
them-elve* tip In lhe lenumaile busl
Hess mid will give you byo glasses
fur live cent*. You emt livin’ them
holler n block off "two for live"
We are glml In know they are not
likely In get Into a combine to pul
. thv price up In (I tllcklv il glass.
We mH ul Ivnllim to Ihe raid ol
t Mr Filink I Culliiiin Ivttchvr of
elocution who comes tu this city
highly i‘vcoiiiiiieiidvil He has
opom d Ills si'hool In lhe M ulpo-u
> Club room* where he hope* to re-
ceive nppllfiinls from both Indies
mid gentlemen lie Inis iilrendy
•vt'im d it good glass a* <t COIIIIIimiCI ■
mrllt.
The Eli-1 Midi lliv cuinpmil l« tie-
guli.illilg wllh the Mi'i'Cin v\\ln 11
Club tu give lln in tnuim Illi ol July
r ices al lln- path also n bn«e buil
I. mn tu pluv against • tn 1 nil v un
thl* (iceiisloli Let the (In- boys
gel up <i vailed piogralll and they
will cttlch Um crowd
• ♦ •
Mr. 1. F. (Illes of H ( lilt I Hl»
La. In here tmltiv II? will tain
hl* Inmlly tu Hope this i veiling nil
a visit Io lelnliv-s lifter which I hey
go Io thelilg new millbelow Hlimp*
Texarkmia will greatly ml** thin
most excollvnl family I'm very
liesl wlslns ai'cum|niiiv thiiu tu
Ihrli new home.
FOR MALE
tlliulcv Impmved 10l- No II ami I.
black Eleven Ml ale slivvL Texark
ami Texas) I'l'ghl rimtn himsvgimil
will o* water with all imcr-my mil
'uilldlm'- Apply at Bl I Mlalv »lierl
no hit I her Imuu niallim
|II y* Im Du It 0. Imvnn *
Eczema
All Her Life.
Mr. E. D. Jenkins of Lithonia Ga.
gays that his daughter Ida inherited a
severe case of Eczema which the usual
mercury and potash remedies failed to
relieve. Year by year she was treated
with various medicine! external appli-
cations mid internal remedies without
result. Her sufferings were intense
and her condition grew steadily worse.
All the so-called blood remedies did not
seem tc reach thedis-
ease at all until S.
S.S. was given when
an improvement
was at once noticed.
The medicine was
continuecd with fav-
orable results and
now she is cured
i sound and well her
| skin is perfectly
clear and pure and
she has been saved
from what threat-
JI
ened to blight her life forever.
S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable)
cures Eczema Scrofula Cancer Rheu-
matism or any other blood trouble.
It is a real blood remedy and always
cures even after all else falls.
A Real Blood Remedy*
Take a Woorf remedy for » blood disease;
a tonic won’t cure It.
Ou r book s
on blood and
skin diseases gF®
mailed free to W. Bwk
any address. .
Swift Specific By/y thpr
Co. Atlanta
Ga.
The Drmighon Commercial Base
Ball nine have received their new
uniforms presented by President
Draughon ami they are beauties.
Now let the boys organize and give
us some games with our home nine.
Few touch uh and none can beat
us on men's shoes when we gain a
customer we keep him. Why? we sell
correct shapes and give goods that
wear well price from ♦1.50 to s(>.oo.
ft-12 SIIAIII'K A. BIIEWKII
I am prepared to furnish gravel
sand or lertllizeis In any (pianty
I o those In need.
TexAi<ana Transfer Co.
1121- Lew Ci'i.i.ev Mgr.
No stock or condition powders
equal to Sloan's. Remember W. A.
Robinson Is sole agent for them In
Texarkana. B-20-
- ♦ •
I have two nicely furnished front
rooms to rent with or without
board. Mrs Doyi.k
4-4 No: (118 Olive St.
Go to the Palais Royal dry good
store Monday and get bargain*.
Brown's Iron Tonic makes rosy
cheeks. Smith Drug Co
Be sure and visit lhe Palais Royal
Monday mid get you mi oil paint
Ing framed I rev.
Cotton Belt Btill In the Lend.
Sleeping cur service to mid from
Nashville on all trains. Commenc
Ing May Ift Pullmmi's llnvst sleep-
ers will be run on ti iilns II mid I
leaving FL Worth Ii; Ift a. in Tex-
arkana 7: Ift pi in arriving ul Nash
vlllv ft HU p. in. also on June I leav-
ing Waco (I Hu p. in. Texarkana(l:lo
n. m. arriving at Nashville (1:110
a. m. Trains returning leave Nash-
ville al Il -11 l ii. m Ii p. in have
slevpvi'H through to Ft Worth mid
Waco I'vspectvdly For further
Information and sleeper reserva-
tion! see K W. (loimnl.li
or Ticket Agent
0 P. Hovey
General Agent. If.
Who enn nieiixiirv ■ ■ ■■ |
Um iiiibiciiwut»lyin'inor I
I"* 1 ” fhroiiKh all
Mgr**" *i"l vnlvr* lhe
IM' jg . ..l.llln'. 1.1 rl'! 1.11)
ff/ *•& " 111 "* K * "lire
(/ therefore should she
al I Ik ' (bmrdvil ntnl how
£■ ' vs grvsV Ihe I’llorl livto
Akjt- iiiskv her life happy
Fl'vM Mother’s
I WeJ'l Friend
I ' iTuliS in ahe a elilhldilt'lh
' I’ ’ 1 11 vrt-y n-sisls nature
In il* siiblbnv vllorl. lonv>« the Mother
-irmigor after Hinn nehirerimlliienient
ntul roll* the Irylng huiirof Ila terror
No Mulliar onu iilTui'tl In nvxlvi't Ila lias
Os I|I||!!I«I|I nl II IM) (If drill liyinsll on trorlpl
or |<i'i.r Win. rue IiU.S I'nnHiiunn snln
sliln ini ohiisi ion f.ii sll Mi.iliois insiioii rios
Ths llrsilllrhl llrtHlalnr Vn.. Allinla. (is.
Quality Hlth-
Pmcm Low.
No hrtiWllloa ur nlloi llllle li'ii'h*
oiiuiul iiiii shiio Wo give vuii full
m lslil mill lliv luiiesl smul" lhe Imvosl
iitli'O- mill Hull Is lliv milv il lek wo kqrnv.
Yuli dloiili'l lll’l 111 11111 llllle mill llollolillia
I'nn- mul r.iitoi'd All -iiv llu i ni'o mo
lii =l In ilii’ imvii. mui -u will run. lie
"i.li’d inn will «nvo. n« mu i;t'ii i’- nio even
low. i ihmi lliusi' elimßiil fur liifi’ilui
tfinili d You Will Him il Just lhe -mill’ in
mot v slnitli’ iliinu in Im 1 Mhioei v line
mul llini vmi onii nliviys lune Hie vi n
|.o«l mul «mo i’ Ili ’hli'l iililo lliulioy n- w ell
II you iriuhi m
OSCAR TURNER
Second wllk of Tie G-zreo/t Fix*o Sale
ODwye?& Ahern’s.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
We have received during the past week over 50 cases ®fß?? d d s J'jX t d h ® n S e l S ’alt w^ek's^sal'e 6 E sL &
S aWprTce wi « anything ß abSut the cost of the goSds. ThZ
wlfl be no goo P d^! charged 1 dSg the sVe. We snail quote just a few Items to serve as a criterion ot values:
. 5840 yards Shirting in .0-yard pieces for !0c per
PleC |24o yards Merrimack Percale in !0 yard pieces Shjrijalsts™ manufacturers cost.
1850 a yardtbetter goods. 10 yard pieces for 30 and Coreets worth Mcfor 35c.
3aC ?n r nuT« top I innn Cable Cord Checks for sc not Laces and Embroideries slightly soiled for 2 1-2 3
20 pieces 10c Linen table to c ■ 5 7 1-2 and 10c worth three times the money.
80 pieces 30-lnch 10c French Percale for 5 l-2c. '' 50 dozen Gents' Laundrled Percale Shfrts s|. o o
fL 5 | P^ e 7i 32 2 o nChßeaUtlfUl Dlmlty ’ 5 ° BWIS g 75 dXn Gents's 600 Laundrled Shirts for 33 l-3c.
P % I Mulls for 0I 2c 100 <l»“n 15c Half Hose at 8 l-30.
olrteLm OrVandv or 17 l-2c 50 dozen 15c Suspenders for 5c a pair.
BleaJhed Musllnftr 4 l-2c worth 8 1-3. 40 dozen 25c Suspenders for 15c a pair.
Unbleached Muslin for 4c worth 7 l-2c.
Special Sale of Carpets Matting and Lace Curtains this Week.
O’DWTER & AHERN a mmin
NO 50c on the Dollar Offer
NO Goods Less Than Cost
NO Going out of Business
But honest value with a CLEAN NEW STOCK just brought here. Bought for cash at
hard times prices. lam willing to share my profits with you.
lam receiving goods dally. Don't buy till you see mo and my goods. If 1 don t save
you money buy where you like.
W. H. BOOTH Leader in Ply Line.
Doni Forofii nio GrcsGeni 816U616.J355..
D. M.’ BURTCH & CO.
General Commission Merchants.
Sll Mlliiin Nii'i’i'l Nlii'i’vi'iioi'l Ln.
We Want Your Trade.
Hlilu u» your siii'iiliis ni'iitliivi- Vi’giitnlilns ('hlcknn*. Eg**. Kiilli'r. I.lw Miiick- n(
id) kimh. Fiii>. woiil*. Niifs. Friills. vii'. Anyiliiiiig v.iu wrnit to inni'ki't. llm
1 hi'M in'li'i'S.ipili'k -I'l'vli'i' mul iii'uiiipt I'i'liii'ii’ I
lli'liit'iiiln'l' lluil cm TV 11 full Hill’ 111 nil Hull".
1 AIIKNTN I'.irS. Q. Iliillliiu-wmlli lli’iiiilni' .l»i-. v Hut lol' lliv lio»( niiulo.
FOUI'IHIN ANU Iki.MEN'l'K' l lII'ITS
. Vi’ui’iiilili’- iimiio lli'feroiu't’m
Nut-. Finll. Ilullor I imioi'llrq-..
|.'u d . Pmilipy r Pli'iisniil- llm'ilwiih’ i .>. Ltd
1 iillnii Wool » .liilo* lli'ryrii’* A i n. Lili..
Illdi's Unit’ Morri* llleksoii I u. Lid.
Nlu'i'li Vi’iil. 0I1 1 ' oiiunori'liil Nll lb mu I Hunk.
Insurance
Agent
I# K»«I«HMt<;iMTIN4I
1 The Oldest nml Liirgosl Aim’i'iciin .iiitl Fmvlgn Fiiv Inmiitiiivv c>
ptuile*.
Till' Must Hi'i iiii' Ai i'l<li l lit Itisllliltli'i l dl Ih'ilstHiilb v Huh'*.
Iliillil* fili lllslird Ini' pvitmns 111 poslllull* of H usL
I'lilli’ gin** liisiiicil llgilltlst bn’(ikii|ii
Moiii'V In Imiii Iliruiigli ii Ri'llnbli' Iliilhlliu.' uml Lmin Assm'lnllon
I'o-lllvi’lv im mlsri'pii'-i'iibitliiiin iihi.li’l'niii'i’l'iiliig llliv Iritllli'i’ u 1
tlin I mini Assuv'lrtf Inn.
tJH'X’tQK rrr A'l'Hl TiTN A V |I I
J-W
fin pure drugs prints and oils.
Consult
Williams <&;
ICE COLD SODA.
OuitaCoall OuitaCoal!
SOMETHING NEW
Alli'i' thoroughly texting w olTtr <HJI’I’A COAL entirely new
In till* niiirlu'l ILirder Hum lump clriin fiw burilliiif mid sue Iroin
illiL Almost hiiuikrli'B* producing the hirnillmt miiomil ot n*lin>. ''r
tIOARANTISK thia emit to give full nut Infliction In every erne or no mile.
Three nlr.ee nut stove mid egg.
We also handle Illinois Lump Pennsylvania An-
thracite and best varieties of Smithing Coals.
TEXARKANA ICE COMPANY.
Phone No. 25.
GHiOWLiABLE
The OldoKt Liquor Homo in Toxurkm. JfutublUbGd tn IS7H
specialty In llltfh (liatlep ol Imported uml ItmiieHlc Wiiup. Lii|ii< ! '
Olguin amt Fine Ohl Wltlmklrn. The Uprl uml < henp-
ent. Lending lliiiiiilh of
tumors winos hig forwr and bw
ARP KfcPT IN UTOAK
Southeast Cor. Broad and State Streets.
A. L. OHIO Agent lor Dallaa tlrcwcM.
* 8 . YOU Wil l NEVER RtfiFt-T
Wil 11 1 lrun flidOil 111 l*pyl n ! t
■ "'"‘bj.-r'. I'Miiium'il "i"ii It ion Imih llu» »'• ;
'hilif. KMiiiilinii'im. fl"'.. lii'imivi'il .ilmi
' im>iriiiniiiiw. (ihftM'i. tiinilidim.
* Dr H E. Snowies the Optlcl n
orru h WITH LOUin L-—•
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1897, newspaper, May 24, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656776/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.