The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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I JIS Heilbron
r The Leader.
Fine Watch Repairer
moiintlnu a specialty.
I 1 . 'k of Watches and Dlu-
VOL. XIII.
IHU-TDRNEI CO. I
K No Fire Sale
K No Wet Goods £$
K ?#>’
B No Damaged Goods. isi
Our store has been crowded all the week with eager buyers taking
Bi'd advantage of the extraordinary values we have offered. We make Xtf?:
it worth your time to come to our place. This week we will make
■to it especially interesting for you.
3000 yards Bleached Domestic at 1 cent per yard.
E.'>: 2500 yards Lawn worth 10c for 3c per yard :?&•
■$ 7 dozen Ladles’ Silk Undervests worth $1.50 for 75c.
BY* 25 dozen Ladies’ Undervests worth 50c for 20c. • : <K
■’:•! 700 pairs Ladies’ low cut Shoes worth $175 for SI.OO.
Bi? 40 dozen Ladies’ Leather Belts worth 65c for 35c.
4000 yards Organdies and Linen Lawns worth 25c for 10c.
Bg 43 dozen Featherbone Summer Corsets worth 75c for 45c ?s>!
■;? 3700 yards Organdies and Lawns worth 15c for sc.
■£<; We will offer you some of the greatest
B.;j: bargains in Shirt Waists you ever had.
B$ 40 dozen Black and White Sailor Hats worth 65 cents for 25 cents.
■ Lingold-Turner Co. |j
I Hot Weather |
iGfllinOß SUBER GOODSf
See our Straw Hats.
See our Summer Neckwear.
See our 50c 75c SI.OO Shirts.
See our 50c 75c SI.OO Underwear.
See our $5.00 $7.50 and SIO.OO Suits.
JU See our Tan Shoes.
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| Texarkana Arkansas.
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Woo® Furniture Go..
' L A DKY&R MdlldUor
Ihc Twin City I'lirn t irr I liidm’tiikinu'Co. linn ion toll
dated with iht* above linn nt No. Weal llrond Street.
We are showing im »l> gnnt line nt
Refrigerators lee Boxes and Baby
Carriages for the Summer Trude.
Remember we nlio have the lnrgent utock of I'mnluire
Qii'Ctu mill Malting tn h" found in llm city mid will mH be
undomold All good* «'dd h's • ul '‘W nwnU.
Wootllin fiiriilniro Go.
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS THURSDAY EVENING MAY 27 11197.
Marrying a Man to Reform Him
l Marrying a Man to Reform Him.
• I "The most subtile and deceitful
J i hope which ever existed and one
jj which wrecks the happiness of
• many a young girl’s life" writes
Evangelist Dwight L. Moody in the
I* June Ladles’Home Journal “is the
• common delusion that woman can
• best reform a man by marrying
j him. It is a mystery to me how a
• man can be so blinded to the hun-
• dreds of cases in every community
• where tottering homes have fallen
• and innocent lives have been wreck-
• ed because some young girl per-
; slsted in marrying a scoundrel in
J the hope of saving him. I have
. never known such a union and I
• have seen hundreds of them result
; n anything but sadness and disas-
• ter Let no young girl think that
’. she may be able to accomplish wl.at
• a loving mother or sympathetic sis-
• ters have been unable to do. He-
.* fore there Is any contract of mar-
• rlage there should be a convincing
; proof that there has been real and
»• I horough regeneration."
f Denison Pastor Resigns.
> Denison Texas May 26 llev. Il
C. Pender of the Haptiht church of
; tllls e'ly surprised many of his aud-
; Itors by tending' his resignation an
I nouncing that he would probably
» enter tile evangelistic work. Ml.
Pender has been pastor of the
• church here four years.
• Tlie above preacher lllled the llap-
' tint pulpit here at one time and
I has many friends here who will be
; glad to hear of him taking the
I Held ns they will perhaps have the
I privilege of seeing him here some
j t ine.
Como nt Onco
Prof. Allen Whthain has been
keeping a bachlor's hall for t lie past
two weeks his wile being al her
’ parenls' hmm’ at DeKalb Texas
I dining this lime. Monday he re-
» celved a message which made him
t grin a knowing grin for he knew by
the wording "Come al once" that
I In all probability he was a papa.
I II tnnk the first train West and on
; arriving at DeKalb found his fund
I est hopes realized n big hoy await-
! Ing his arrival lie Is hack now
) but 100 proud to see even a news-
[ paper reporter.
A contemporary descrlbeH Inc
I tramp its follows; "llvhold the
tramp lie Is a man ol much hair
> and few clothes lie conivth Into
j town from where no man kimweth
! and when ho (I 'pniToth he leaveth
1 m> word behind. He piisscth his
days In sliiiiihoi’ his nlghlM mi the
t brake beam of it freight eat* and his
! days In one place arc few When
t approaching a town he smolleth
j liver afar oil'ami the handouts. He
« rttsheth Ihe can with alacrity but
| Urn sight <>l' it woodpile nuikctlt him
' weary. He enrelh not for meat
| bul bls thirst lor beer ns llm Infant
• I tkclh to milk bul tlmslghl of wn
J ter mukel h him sick nl llm sl oimtrli.
j Ila passeth over the face of the
j viirth wllh no thought of llm mor*
I row The place ol his birth Is mi-
lt known to mini; likewise the place of
f his death. I''or who hath ever seen
i It dend I I'Oliip."
! The lower hmisc Is engaged nt
( Illllt* Knelt In (iiissiiig I'nllromlcimi
1 miseluii Idl's while llmsvitiilc rooms
t along uml kills l lmm ns last us they
a c pa. i’<l The two Itmist's inn nt
liipger heads nml (lev .humsslmnhl
haw forttbought enough to set’
that no legislation cni* hr itccom-
plishvd when torn house has to get
tlm coiisi’iil of the oilmr liofore a
bill coil Imciotm n Inw. We think
the (ipptii|itlnllolis slmiild be tnadr
Io i ntt the state and tlm stntrsiimn
sent home mid nent year we will
alert titii I her srl mol limn see If
we ran I |(rf out il' iiim ds compiled
wllh.
• ♦ •
Wv should get togrtlmr mid pre*
• pare Io give those MlstmuiTl fellows
a Idow mH when I hey eonm through
Irnti' (tils afli'iiioitii. Mlssoitiil has
ntlghlVgoml proplv hvlltg 111 Ihal
<dnlv who illr tllS’Htlsll il with
theli sin ioiiiidings mid it gimd Im
|iiwsimt made with th' l visiting rd-
Hots might ciitise tlmtii to writr
some iiollvi’s nbotil mu town that
would gel soiiii’ di all able Iniinlgm
Hou Who will lake tlm Inhillve In
Ulis?
t'otigDssiiiiiii llnlley. ol Trsas
Is Hl Mlssotii‘l for Illr putposr of
lliahlng il lew Hrinorl aflr spwrlms
bi Ilin Hi"t i ougirsihiiial illstrh I.
ll* was Intri vlrweil by a lfr|mbllt‘
' irpoitri 1 whllr tlrni’r mid his rsli
1 iitfiH'tif Ifcril mi I ths llvpiilillcmi
. pm t v is Anything but cniii|illiimiil
1 my.
Ilnve your watelms mul t liii'lts re=
prtlird by the old reliable leweler. I 1 *
I. schuster. Iti»yn
| FOR YOU. |
11 will commence Monday May 2llh ISII7 to reduce my stock at prices to Interest <*
the buyers who appreciate 5
A Good Thing. <
This will be my Summer Clearing Sale. In this sale I shall give you advantage of *
my knowledge ot the business 3
And Buying for Jash. <
Huyers usually are suspicious of bargain sales. This bona tide sale Is actuated <
for one sole purpose— S
To Raise Cash. <
Following are a few of the special goods In this sale: *
The best Dress Ginghams actual New York cost 14c for 5c per yard. >
Corsets from 25c up worth double the money. •< ;
Hannan & Sons celebrated Men’s Shoes at $2 worth $6 for Monday only i
One lot Ladies’ Sailors at 25c worth 50c to $1 00 for Monday only. ’’
Belts from 15c up. •<
Hooks and Eyes two cards for sc.
One lot of Ladies’ Vests at 6 for 25c worth 10c each. ’<
S’ Big reduction in Parasols. •<
Up to 12 o’clock Monday will sell a large lot of Men’s Laundried White 11
Shirts at 50c worth from $1 to $l5O. These prices to cash buyers only ’’
Bin Bardins mi Every Counter-Come Early and Avoid the Rush.
E' 1 ' XI H 1 forgot Io iimntlon th it each buyci'of mm dolhir'H worth of goodH will Htlll be entitled
to a ticket In NEW SCALE KIMHALL PIANO that I am giving away. 4
JOE WINTER i
Corner Broad and Vino Streets. J
The first vote on tlm tarllf bill
came oil In the senate yesterday
and tlm amendment olTered by the
Democratic side was defeated. The
committee's recommendation as to
Its passage was sustained Tlm
vote stood ayes 2(1 noes 84. It was
almost a party vote.
The pail of the (own which was
known as “Collinsville" then “Suu
Set" has hern mimed again. This
Hum II starts oIT nlidei’ full suit as
Damascus. There Is In Damascus
al Hits Hine a half doseii stores a
grlsl mill shlogle machine three
blacksmith shops a wagon yard
and several market gardens and
dairies. The town Is In Hie ftth
Texas ward and Ils vote Is over 2011
and si 111 growing We dolt our hut
to the little village under the hill.
llev. A. Harbin joined in the holy
bonds of wedlock last night al the
Catholic church Mr Jim Hazr.alo
and Miss Lillie Platz Miss Platz
li a Miller county girl In fact was
born and reared In Texarknna and
has just turned her Itlth year. She
Is well liked by her nssoclates and
friends of her father's family. Mr.
Joe (lazzalo is a HL Louis product
but has lived Imre several years and
Is known as a hard working young
man of Industrious habits. We wish
both a long life of hiipplimrs.
The reporter noticed a Pullman
sleeper this morning In from Hie
norih. loaded wllh n bevy ol sweet
girl grudiiates retiiriiliig to tlieli
Texas hnnies. We learn they were
b mud for Tyler. Tlm present
1 week there will be other conches to
follow I his one lor other points hi
Texas. ('mild all of I his money be
1 expended al lionm on a half dozen
' good colleges the slnlv of Texas
ivmihl kill to birds with one stoirn
keep tlm inomy nt home nml build
up I'tHcrpilsis Hint would redeem
I cxiin hi n money way.
for Knle nml limit
Hol your hmmos and lots on our
' imw list. Wuiilvd houses hits and
lauds Io sell and lout In Toxarlinnu
mid imi rounding iiiiintry If you
Imw a bmgnln we want It Parlies
wanting to rout nr buy cull on us.
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liou<r» MiiHsfdi'lhm giinrmitet d.
1 H-111l- l.iioxx A KiagiY
(> II priiiu.i'it Ji Inis opened \i
iii’Wn sltiinl lii Ilin Ohio block im.w
Hm opetA house where Im cun lif
found day mid night with nil Iho
lalesl papers and niiigiiF.lims novels
vli. us tlm day. Hive him a call
mid leave your nmim for any us llm
leading umtrupolllmi dally papers
mid ho will serve you. 17
• * i
l >im iliisell Hlh Mills nt Hiiunliies
fur Mh< nl Jus MrHlimm's.
WANTED Appi'PiilUe girls In
'earn dress iiiaklng Hall at No
toll Walnut stri'i't.
I x Im Mas linn Asus
Hiiiwii'h 11mi Tunic malms rosy
ulmeks. Mud I h Iti ug Uo.
Mee llie imw iiammn shuns aI U> B.
Miimk's ill West llruad sheet
CHATFIELD H BUHRMAN
Texarkana Arkansas.
Wllol.MAl.N AND HKTAII. lIKAI.KItM IN
Shelf Hardware
Mill Siipplirs Bint kmrtitiiN 1 Material Giiiin
Ammunitions Queeniwiirc Cutlery
Hardware Sash and Doors.
AI.MII AOICIW't'M IPOM
I lazzard Powder 1 lercules Dynamites Coal
Lime and St. Louis Fire Brick.
( IH.AI’I '.I HOU J. SOUTH Ol ST. I.OIIIS
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 West Broad Hliool Texiirkium Texas.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Hings Monograms. Medals lladgcs Diamond Helling
mid Hlone Work a Hpreliilty. Carry a good assortinenl of
Imitation and real gems Lettering and Engraving In all
Its branches.
Mull <irdi'i> riu'i'lvi'«|ii'<'lid iiiikiilloii. Ollleii mid fiiotory linn blank below ll«iinl|obl
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
A CLEAR HI-Ab
pood dipenlion; Houml ?.l* 11
line appetite mid n ripe old up'
iil'eMOim'iitlhereiiiillm l lie line
of Tntt'n Liver I’llk A ■ in i.
done will coiivlm e yon of them
wonderful effects mid virtue.
A Known Pact.
An idiHolnle ( lire for nil I* In ml
nche dyupepnln mill u i.i Hour
■iifiinm li.di/zlnenn coimtlpution
Idlioim fever piles torpid livet
Hid nil kindred dlneiiucH
Tutt's Liver Pills
About Hute
If vmi tlnii'f know it wp Air the
Hi fills line I.alp Rliiipifd
hl si riiW rIIIT mi(t Hilf I Ihilr.
n 12 Hiiahi'k * HimwKii
'l'll'only rlioi' lmiißi’ In the city
liavliik din liilcrl "Gul' 1 oUKMN
rIIoHr. <l n Nthi'K
Not I'.mlly rlttlil Ir tin' way
I IlltllßA Illi nt IH'll|ill' h'l'l. Il it |r
lit' lll«' I Ill'll 1 llliiiill Im pimi Hdiiil'm
Miiißiipmlllil Ihi' (Hip Imp liluoil 10l
rllter will promptly net llipiii Hulll>
Ilnml.R I'illr hip purely vejtplnble
mul tin iml piiiue pniii oi tfrlpp. All
ih ur > i I 'J
Many valuable lioirpr die inmi
'iilii' Mloiiii'r riil'p unlit* t'liie tor
ralp by W. A Uiibliißim will pave
tltein every time. h mi
Now Im your opportunity tO'bu
l/.nmondß and IFinollWatches.
lio(xx) worth of unrodcomed
plodgeH for Hitle.
L.OUIM HISIIwHHOIV
Leading Money Lender & Jewele
Money to loan on all collaterals.
UusfnesH strictly confidential
A. 11. SEVIER
Fire Insurance.
Ilnproßt'iitß Nolld Itrllnble
k’lre liißiirmice Oompaniei
Hlrlim written In city mid
mini i v
IK TJKOAD WTW.WHIT
Elooutlon Sclenilllcally Taught.
Frank L. Colburn
Teacher of tho Science and
Ai l ol Kxprii.'.'ilon.
Al Muilpoßii Club llouniß
Npnt'lal nlii'iilliiii ulvrii hi WueriSlßP*
In llrt'iilhlntf Vihullriii Ardiii*
lot mu (Iprllculiilloii l''m‘lnl ICx*
pil'NMioll tUIC
Shakespearian Rond-
Inga Specialty.
R. H. T. MANN M D.
Km' Kyo None itnd Throat
Treated Kxolnidvely
(iitti'ii Over Htiillli Driin Oo'u Mbire
(Illi. .. lliiiii. num it in in I |i in.i n p n
In I Hili' iii
RUHH & nance:
Surgeon Dontlsts.
i'lhlh emwiiniut llildne work n ai'iM'lnlly
All work xnnmiiwiL
offli'p 9M Went IlitiAii ’lipi'b up Rlßir.
'rWXAtIAANA TMXAH
NO. 250.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1897, newspaper, May 27, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656779/m1/1/?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.