The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Mighest Honors World’s Pair
DR.
* CREAM
BAKINS
mm
MOST PERFECT MADE.
> • pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre 1
cm Ammonia Ahim or any other adulterant
40 YT VRS THE STANDARD.
THE TEX A KEAN IAN
F. G. WOOTTEN City Editor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
1
Try Holly Wood Dairy Cream ts.
Everybody Is going to Mena on
the sth.
Captain O. I*. Mohs of Corley Is
here today.
Brown's Iron Tonic cures weak-
ness. Smith Drug Co.
Fur ladies' and gents’green shoes
call! at G. M. Stock’s. 5 2-
Joseph McShane has a brother
ylsiting him from Ft. Smith Ark.
If yon want a line steak hunt up
Nick Braumiller's shop West Side
Huddleston Bros have just re-
ceived a flue hue of smoked meats.
Mr. 11. Sandberger and wife will
leave for Mineral Wells Texas on
Sunday
Today Is ascension day and some
of our people are keeping the day
as a holiday.
Joe McShane sells 2(1 lbs. granu
lilted sugar for $1 22 lbs. yellow
carllled. 10-12
Clothing made to order agents
for Nlcoll the Tailor.
5 12 SIIAIII'K ill liIIKWKII.
The smallest baby bicycle rider of
Texas will be here tomorrow and
ride on the track In the rnces.
Sloan's liniment cures spavin
curb or splcnt lameness etc. In
horses. For sale by W. A. Kobin
•on. 5 20-
We had a pleasant call today 'rum
J J Dodd and John Waldrop ol
Bright Star. Come oftener gen-
tlemen.
The Texas Backet Store stock of
goods Is being moved today to the
building next to llaglaml's station-
ery store
Miss Lula McLain went to Nash
ville Tennessee yesterday. Tex-
arkana has sent several to the cen-
tennial.
Little Hock Is to have a "Battle
of Hoses" tomorrow We hope none
of our legislators will get hurl in
the battle.
The government has expended
only ♦ 1000(10 on the flood siilTcreis
It is thouglit this amount Is all
that will he required.
Tom Lynch of Austin Texas
who Is connected with a loan com
puny there Is here looking after
his company's Interest.
Mr Kush Haines of (he Texar-
kana and Ft. Smith road Is here
today In company with his wife
They will iemail! several days.
Nevvral wagons conliiliilng many
.wearers of sun bonnets and chip
hats passed mH Maple street this
morning for some of the lakes.
Ml<s Winnie Nt< if of McKinney
who was selected as a Mai Queen
from Collins county to the Waco
fair is In the city visiting friends
The Park has hern posted and no
more scaling the feme m hmugliii
ngalilsl II Is now allowed. You hnvi
to pity your w ly or keep away fiom
the fence.
0. E. Wright has rvluilied from
Fl Nmidl. 11l said lie wis limn
nt the band tournament ami pm-
iiimiieed II adi a» Ing curd He was
much impressed with Hie bonier
city.
NhleVeporl is eapvctlng to couple
on to the Postal I'vlvgritph wire*
and the Jotirit il says Mlnwepoi t
will welcome them and treat them
fairly ami give them the business
of the city
Mr. and Mis. 11 Mnmllieiger will
leave for Mineral Wells on Niinday.
Texarkana people have certainly
found the water of Hie Wells in
far mil Tex is to be lieiirllvlnl or
(hey would Hot gu Hmin 111 such
numbers
Mi Urn Foreman and lady hit
this afternoon for Nashville trim.
to spend a few days looking al Ihr ;
sights. Mr. Foreman will visit
Washington mid call on McKinley
mid talk post oilier Io him before ho
11-1 u...
N. L. DAVIS KEEPS FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES CLOCKSJAND SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES AT NO. 216 WEST BROAD STREET.
Texas the boundless has "slanted
for a 4000000 crop ot cotton and
by the eternal we shall look to see
the state put this number of bales
on the market.
The Arkansas potato growers re-
port !(00 car loads in sight with a
big demand for them in Chicago at
80 cents per bushel. It will take '
40 cents a bushel to put them in
this city. '
General Gomez it Is stated in the
dispatches will visit the United
States and pay William McKinley a
visit in person. We hone our presi-
dent will not be too cowardly to re-
ceive him.
A judge up in lowa recently al
lowed 7 cents as the attorney's fee
in the costs taxed up in a case be-
fore him. We guess the judge Burn-
ed up the fee about right.
A telegram from Ashdown to un-
dertaker Beeves this morning
brings the intelligence of the death
of Joe Traylor a leading merchant
of the above town. Mr. Beeves
sent a case lor his burial.
General Miles who went to Europe
10 see the Turks slaughter the
Greeks arrived "alter the ball was
over." He can visit the grave
yards however and read the epi
taphs on the grave stones.
Prof. Waldo E. Lyon of Massa-
chusetts a trick bicycle rider is In
the city and gave some trick riding
In front of W. 11. Booth's furniture
store. He will tie at. the park to-
morrow and give some of his trick
riding.
The colored excursionists who
were here Sunday from Shreveport
was tired at by unknown parties at
Canfield Arkana Hughes'Spur and
Bollinger. No one was lilt but the
negroes were badly scared. The
guilty parties should be hunted up
and punished.
Mr. 0. 0 Breiigle the druggist
It. is said Is long on baloons that Is
he has a long baloon and In order
to reduce his stock has been put*
suaded to send it up tomorrow
night from the high tower at the
park. 11. O McGill will climb the
ladder and use the match.
The Home Forum has Issued six
ty six policies in this city and some
forty applications are tiled for ex-
amination for others. Most all of
our citizens carry Insurance In some
order and the Home Forum offers
good Inducements for those who
wish to Insure
Beeves A- Schlcker received a tel-
egram this morning from the
brother ol William Shreves de
ceased who wired them to hold the
body until he airlvcd Mr. Beeves
says he wlhgct here this afternoon
and until that time he does not
know where the body will be burled.
There are some holes on East
Broad street out! 11l front ol Wil
Hams A Williams'drug store which
needs tilling badly Two hours work
with a wagon will Illi all of them
from State Line to Walnut street.
Let ux have the work not tomor-
row next day or next year but to
day.
We leant that Mr. Ira Higgs the
Fairview painter became mentally
unbalanced shortly after noon to-
day and tiled to kill hl* mother In
law Mrs. Nash with a butclur
knife. Mr. Homer Bramble kept
him from carrying out Ids purpose
Mr Higgs was restrained of Ins lib
eity .Hid we suppose will lie tried
for lunacy
Henry King a colored gmilleinitn
who looked upon tleo Tavlor'nslock
of groceries with covet nous eyes
broke Into the stole mid upproprl
alcil enough groceries to run him
awhile He was caught In his free
way of appropriating the goods
and I* now doing a six months sen
ten e lii the county jail with a ♦lnn
line against him
—
Mayor ILndln Ims called Ihi
Wist Side city council Io meet
Mav ills) at 8 p m to receive llmil
report ami net on the sewer (pies
I lon. Tliei v > hoiild Hot lie asing It
t(i rulee al tills mm Hug hut 11 fid
11 >.nd Let the iildei limn net 10l
tin- In st Interests ol (lie city am
the West Side will Imve sewerage
I'lm Miller count y comm ss'otiois
of county nceouiits have tthmil
wound tip their business In the
I im They liavo gone lliiough
i Inuit t'leik Ndtidi’i son's hook* ami
i. poiitd them neatly and well kt pt
and correct to afatlliiiig 1 Ihet
were much pleased at the way Hie
olheers of the county assisted them
In their research.
Ft Hl MALI'.
tihoh'o Improved lots No II aii-l I
liliirh Eleven Nt .lie slieel I'rxaik
ami Texas Eight room liouxt h uod
wi II os wi.ler with all iieerssat v out
buildings Apply al Nil Ntiiteslieel
for further Intformaliom
II 'Jm Im Un II (>. Lovxrrx
I'ere leaf lain only i»> per pound
nt Jus Methane's opposite Bene
tlrld Hotel Hill
Beware
Os Mercury!
Mr. Henry Roth of 1848 South 9th
Street St. Louis was given the usual
mercurial treatment for contagious
blood poison. He was twice pronounc-
ed cured but the disease returned each
time he was seized with rheumatic
pains and red lumps and sores cov-
ered his body. (
"Iwas I' l a ' ior ’
raf \ rible fix" he
says "and the
ffl more treat-
ment I receiv- I
"mSB* cd tllc worse 1 I
/Xlseemed to get.
-/tffiX.- A New York
"AK -Z- specialist said
he could cure
BX 17W r nie ’ but hi * '
treatment did
Nft? me no good
wli ate ver. I was stirt and full of
pains my left arm was useless so
that I was unable to do even the
lightest work. This was my condition
when I began to take 8. 8. 8. and a
few bottles convinced me that I was
being benefitted. I continued the
medicine and one dozen bottles cured
me sound and well. My system was
under the effects of mercury and I
would soon have been u complete
wreck but for H. H 8."
8 8.8. purely vegetable)
Is the only cure
for real blood dis-
The incr-
curial treatment
of the doctorsul-
ways does more
harm than good. Beware of mcrcuryl
Books on the disease and its treat-
ment mailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Co. Atlanta Ga.
Judge Hamilton was being search-
ed for tills morning liy a legal gen-
tleman ami it was suggested to
him by the reporter that the. Judge
had gone out to work out his Hon-
do garden. "Oh no that Is Impos-
slble" said the limb ot Hie law and
then added: "I have seen Hamil-
ton's garden and If Is a small affair
—two rows of onions a small hill of
radishes and some English peas."
How about It Judge? If this Is not
correct don’t jump on us but I iok
up. Judge Lawrence A. Byrne.
We cannot say too much about
our underwear. We buy these
goods by the case so we can give
our customers the lowest possible
in Ices for good goods prices from
s(lc. up
5-12 Siiaiu'K A Bhkwku
OUITA COA L. Ask Texarkana
fee Co. about It. ts
No stock or condition powders
equ il to Sloan's. Betuember W. A.
Robinson Is sole agent for them In
Texai'kanti. 5-20-
I have two nicely furnished front
rooms to rent with or without
board. Mum. Doyi.k
4-4 No: (118 Olive St.
Cotton Holt St til in tho Loud.
Sleeping car service to and from
Nashville on all trains. Commciic
Ing May 15 I'ullmaii's finest sleep-
ers will be run on trains II and I
leaving Ft. Worth 11:15 a. in. Tex
arkana 7:15 p m. arriving at Nash
vllhi 5 Illi p. m also on June I lenv
in/ Waco ll:llil p m Tvxai'li.imiil In
it. m arriving at Nashville lI.HU
a. m.i Trains returning leave Nash
vllle nt II 4t) a. m. Up. nt. have
sleepers through to Ft. Worth and
Waco respecledly. For further
Information and sleeper reservu-
tlmiH see E. W. Godboi.l!
or Ticket Agent
0. I'. Hovky
General Agent. ts.
MOTHER!
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wliii'li I lin iiiokl li'tidt'i* iitnl holy rooiil-
li'Klloiih i'liihloi' l» Unit us Molliit all"
who wiiluhml our limilur yimr»| yi 11 hr
IK" of every I'!»|h>oliiih. Mol her in litwt
£ Mother’s Friend
no nun IMr Nullin' 111 t hi' "liAliB" Inklliß
plnoi' ( lint tllo Mol her In oiinhlril tu
Imili lorwnnl without dri'iul or ulomiiy
fiirohoilliiKH to th" hour whi'ii alm '*•
porlouoon llio th" Joy of Mulheilimnl.
] lk ur" iiinuro" aefety Io th" llvrn of
Imilli Mol her mill Chilli nml alm in loft
nlruuitor nftorthnn liefnre I’uiillimiiit'iil.
unto hy Mull "ii h'l'nloi of iwlt'it It.wi iwr I'iib
Ho llohli 1"•'I n|H-i'lniil Mollit'in" willin'iiinlb
mi fn i' mi h'i|"i>«t lii mil Imlv i'"iilnlnlll|’ ml l
liable luliiriiinlliiii ami viiliuiliuy l.nlliimiilala
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OSCAR TURNER
second fek oi me Fire Sale
O’Dwyer & Ahern’s.
«♦****•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
We have received during the past week over 50 cases of goods from the great Salvage Sale of the Ely 4
Walker stock These were the last lots bought and could not be delivered in time for last week’s sale. s O m
of'the c-oods are badlv damaged by dirty water and smoke but are perfectly sound otherwise They are mo”
Iv goods-can“be made as good as new by washing. The damaged goods will be placed on center table
cut in 10 vard lengths with the price of each piece marked in plain figures. .Ve shall place 1-3 of the dam-
agedgooJi on saleSlondav 1-3 Tuesday and 1-3 Wednesday. No damaged goods will be exchanged or taken
back Is the price asked will not pay clerk hlre-not to say anything about the cost of the goods. There
Winbe no goods charged during the sale. We shall quote just a few items to serve as a criterion ot values;
5840yards Shirting In 10-yard pieces for 10c per
; eC 3240 yards Merrimack Percale in 10 yard pieces Shirtwaists Waj manufacturers cost. ’
°' 185o“y- ards'better goods 10 yard pieces for 30 and Corsets worth 50c tor 35c.
100 Linen Cabie Cord Cheeks for se not & ? - 2
SOpieces 30-luch 10c French Percale for 5 l-20. 50 dozen Gents’ Laundrled Percale Shirts st.oo
... “ s= SBSSfiWi
Unbleached Muslin for 4c worth 7 l-2c.
Special Sale of Carpets Matting and Lace Curtains this Week.
O'DWYER & A.HERN - 1 *” *
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. I ant willing to share my profits with you
lam receiving goods dally. Don’t buy till you see me and my goods if I don’t save
you money buy where you like.
W. H. BOOTH Leader in fly Line.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
DORI FOFQ6I lh6 GF6566111
D. M. BURTCH & CO.
General Commission IVlerohants
911 Mlliiin Hli'i'i't Nlii'iivi'iiiii'l Lu.
We Want Your Trade.
Hhlii ii» vnur -miTilii’ iiiiiibu'l- Vi'unliilili'i ( lili'ki'ii*. I'suu". Hlitli'r. I.lvt< Kitiekr nt
'ill klii<l< Fin'-. wih.l" Nui-. I''i’iili». i’ii'. Anylliliiiu vim wiini to market. 'llin
lu.vi iirleoH.qiik'k nt’i'vlci' nm( |ii'<>iii|it<iT<tiiiTi« giiiiruiiii’i’il.
Iti'mi'mlii'i' Unit wn I'lin y n (till Him ill nil Itllii;*.
ADEN ’I'M I (H’S. Q lliiilhiiewiilt.il I h’liuliH' .li'fimy llillli'l' Ilin liiml multi'
1 'Hit EH IN AND IIOMESTH' I'll I'ITS
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Euif" I'uiiltiy. I'li’ii»iiui< 1111 rd wui'ii 111. Llil’t
ikHtmi Wiiiil. .liili'» I liny (Hili'a Co lul„
lllili'x Unit" Mmrl" <v lili liMiii < 11. I.td
Klii<<>|) vmil iHi'. • iimmmTlnl Niillnmil Hunk
Insurance
Agent
It? MIC IN TIMO
Tim ohh’Rl anil Liii'ui’sl Aiimi’lean ami Foreign Fire limuiaiiir I'o
ptuilex.
Tim Must Keeure Accident luxuraiice! at Hcttitmnbe Halt’-.
Iliiiulm fiirnlxlii'tl for perinni In |nmltlmrn of triixl.
I'litlr ula— Immrt’d iiualiml lirenkiiuv.
Mriimv In limn thiimiili a Hi'llalilv lltilhllng aiiil Limn Axxoclltlloii
I’tm'itlvi'lv iin iiil-ii’pH'pi’nlalhiiiu iiinilt’l'mict’i'iilnn iinv feature o<
thr Loan AnmiClttHmi.
iwrietw HTA’t'tfl LHNftl AVMNtm
JOB WORKM
Est PURE DRUGS PAINES AND OILS.
OOXXAaPLI.It
Williams «Sfc William 0
ICE COLD SODA.
Ouita Coal! Ouita Coal!
SOMETHING NEW
Alli-i thnrouizlily teitliiit w olTcr the OUITA COAT. ontlrely mw
In Hilo iiiui'lii't lliiriler than lump cleiin free biirnliitf innl fi'" l '
dirt Almont MiiiilirloH" imiiluclng tin* niniilh'ht iimounl ol nahm. Wf
(IHAHANThIIC I liln coni to ylvo full mil Inflict lon In every cum’ or no mile.
'I lireo nlzpii nut ntovc anil rtfif.
We also handle Illinois Lump Pennsylvania An-
thracite and best varieties of Smithing Coals.
TEXARKANA ICE COMPANY
Phono No. 26.
mfsbrelE
The Oltleit Liquor Homo in Texorkutm letibllehAd in IS7B-
Npeclnltv in lllsh Orntlen of linimrled iiml IhmmHlc Wliim. I.l<|»<"*
OlKttrn mid b'liie Old Whlekleß. The llmt and < Itritl"
ent l.emlliiif lliiiiiilh of
Litiuors. Wilms flic rorwr and Beor
AWB KfcPT IN ATOtK.
Southeast Cor. Broad and State Sheets.
A. L. OHIO Auont for Dulins Broww
YOU WILL NEVER REGRET
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OPWIOI WITH I OUi.l HFII |U'I»N. ' H w
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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/m1/4/?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.