The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 289, Ed. 1 Monday, July 12, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Highest Honors World's !
•DEX’
VW
F CREAM
BAKING
POWBIH
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frei
t'lwn Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YFARS THE STANDARD.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. G. WOOTTEN City Editor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Try Holly Wood Dairy Cream ts.
The heat is not so oppressive to-
today.
Judge Hamilton opened Miller
county court this morning.
Ladles will be admitted free to
the ball game this afternoon.
□ Remember the ball games for to-
morrow and Wednesday at the
park.
Play ball-we have the capital
team with us today. Let us pro-
ceed to do ’em up.
The ladles were out in large num-
bers thia morning after the usual
Monday bargains.
Oo out this afternoon and see the
best game of base ball played here
during the season.
Col L L. Keller from Nevada
Mo. is here visiting his daughter
Mrs. Otto Hoffman.
Mr. Bob Crow is now deputy con-
stable under constable Wibur Pa up.
He makes a good one.
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Still we have the duet with us
Nothing but rain can subdue this
enemy to our nostrils.
Miss Cora Rldllng has returned
from Bonham where she has been
visiting relatives and friends
Circuit Clerk J. I). Sanderson left
Saturday for a few days rest ami
recreation on Rich Mountain.
If you want all the local news of
the city you can get It only by
taking the Dally TaxAiiKANiAN.
We are glad to hear that Mrs. W.
E. Estes Is convalescing nicely from
a twenty-one day spell In bed.
Mrs. Mollie Tyson will leave Wed
nesday for Nan Antonio Texas and
will remain there for the state drill.
New candles new cakes and best
of confections of every kind at Mrs
K. L Meek's opposite post office
Col. (J. T. McClure (Once a Week)
was up from Ft. Lynn yesterday
returned this morning lie paid us
a pleasant visit.
Captain Moore living on Maple
street between IHh and tOth was
taken quite sick lust night. He Is
better today we learn
Mr Rowlinson and wife formerly
of this place but now of Pine Bluff
were here during the past week
paying a visit to Mr and Mrs. I).
W. Johnson. They returned home
today.
We heard one tumor toll another
yesterday that If was so hot at his
place that he did not have to cook
his Irish potatoes or corn as tin
sun had performed this function
for him.
In another place today we print
a protest from a preacher against
the carrying of concealed weapons
that all should read and ponder
Let one and all determine to lay
away the pIMoI ami live In con
fortuity to our laws.
Will Wallington clerk of the
Benrlleld hotel has taken 11 lay off
and placed Will Wright In his place
Will has not been In long enough to
get a supply of shit I diamonds but
we expect Io see him come Io thr
front before Im Is relieved.
Master Erwin Schuster son of I l '
L Ncliuster put on a pair id over
alls today ami went to work al Mil
lot's foundry 11ml will make a ma
chlnlsl of himself Nrw'n is ag< od
boy and he will make <t valuable
help to Mr. Miller In lime.
The rich the poor the high the
low all read the Tmahkanian be-
cause It pt lilts the 10. al news Is le
Hable and out spoken In all mat lent
of public moment. Subscribe for it
amt keep posted advertise In II
and reap a rich harvest of business
Wa aia proud Io know that out
many lefeirmrs Io paving llroad
street la commended on all aides
and Ilia! all of our live and pulilk*
spirited cltlleiia lavm such Improv
iiivnl. ami Ivll us llml they Intend
Io lake a hand In Dying Io help
bilng II about us soou as
Mr. J. W. Yarbrough and wife
returned from Ashdown this after-
noon where they had been visiting
Mrs. Yarbrough’s brother Mr.
Morris Sanderson.
Mr. Barry Edwards of Little
Rock President Arkansas Baseball
League wdl be pleased to meet all
of our citizens who feel an interest
in this national sport at the West
Side city hall tonight. Everybody
invited.
Harry Williams has written to
his chum E. C. Carter from Salt
Lake City and in the letter he en-
closed a photograph of what im-
pressed him most favorably with
this polygamous country ft is a
photopraph of Brigham Young's
boudoir with Brigham left out.
Ask Carter to show it to you.
This morning we inspected the
new metallic book racks with seam-
less brass rollers and metallic pa-
per Illes in the two vaults of the
circuit clerk of Miller county ami
must say they are all right ami ful-
ly up to date. Hot I) books ami pa-
pers can now be much better kept
and preserved. Cost of same was
about |1250 we learn.
We thought on Saturday that all
the watermelons in the country
were brought here and pul on the
market but this morning there
were several loads on the streets as
early as 7 o'clock. The neg roes are
the principal purchasers and we
often Imagine what a picnic the
coons could have if they all drew a
pension from the government.
Our frien 1 Dick Towery came in
last night from Swisher county
Panhandle and tells us that the
cattle are fat and bringing good
prices ami that the grass was
never liner. Mr. Towery says: "As
I passed through Fort. Worth last
night It was raining hard and this
will make everything grow In the
black lands."
When the Amazons march down
Broad street Wednesday morning
there will be many a heart duller
in old ami young bosoms and heaves
and sighs when the dearies march
out of sight If this does not cause
a stampede of business ami a good
attendance at the entertainment
there will be no use of trying tollml
any other drawing card for the en-
tertainment. The Guards should
by this means and their own popu-
larity take In al least 1200.
Superintendent Munson ol thr
water company Informed us Salm
day that within the past four years
there has been built on the East
Side east of Lam el street which
runs by the Miller county court
house four hundred new residences
as he had lately made Ihe count.
This Is Indeed a splendid showing
for our city. We do not believe
any city In the South can show
more Improvement within the past
four years than Texarkana.
1 18 YOUR BUSINESS DULL!
Then thl lls (he time to Im-
-1 prove It. Do not wait for
‘‘sonielhlng to turn up" but
turn II up yourself. Rciiieiii
1 her that (he purpose of ndvei
tlslng Is to bring business and
(Im wise niiin will advertise its
much If not more In the doll
season ns In the busy season
A good and time honoied way
of advertising Is through the
live local paper. The Tuxaii
' KANIAN can and will bring you
business If used aright Try It
faithfully and you will be con-
-1 Vlliced
A 81111UI llliiso
This morning between II mid I
o'clock a lire was discovered In the
bottling works of the Texarkana
Ice Company and the alarm wa-<
turned In to both companies and
the water station mid soon I lie
companion were on hand mid with
a good pressure put out Ihe lire
before It did much damtige Thr
celling of the room was buvnl out
mid oome of the bottle cases were
mu nt The Ice Company do nut
know the evl nt of the damage ns
the adjuster lias not made mi hi
sped Imi
Ilium Hull Fans.
Lillie Rock's leiigiii' tcani Is with
us today In the personnel of 11 A
Edwards I'li’sldriit of the league
ol tlie slate as well ns iiianngei of
thr Little Hock loam mid the fol*
lowing well known bull lossorsi II
Nt. Chili (leo Hoose Frank
tlinney Frank Qnigg Jerry Bd«
dinglmi. L. Wallers. 11. Ntaimigle
0 A. limine Geo. Waldrop 11. A.
Kling mid A I WosslgeV This
club has playoff four or live games
since they have been organised as a
league dub mid hnve won every
grtfflO "hands down." The Gale
City team who will play I hem a
nolle* ol Ihl re games here coni"
liii’iidng Hila (ifletimoii lim piny
rd four gniiii’s winning nil four in
easy form. Thr game this after
noon shun Id be a good one us two
dubs will filer i ndi other who do
Hid know detent Let |is go Olli
ami cheer our boys.
Blood Poison.
Contagious B'ood Poison has been ap-
propriately called the curse of mankind.
It is the one disease that physicians can-
not cure; their mercurial aud potash
remedies only bottle up the poison in
the system to surely break forth in a
more virulent form resulting in a total
wreck of the system.
Mr. Frank B. Martin a prominent
jeweler at 926 Peusylvanfa Ave. Wash-
ingtonD.C.says:
I was for a long
time under treat
meat of two of
the best physi-
cians of this city
for a severe case
of blood poison
but my condition
grew worse all
tlie while not-
withstanding the
Mact that they
I charged me three
'hundred dollars.
My mouth was
n
filled with eating sores; my tongue was
almost eaten nwav so that for three
months I was unable to taste any solid
food. My hair was coming out rapidly
and I was in a horrible fix. Iliad tried
various treatments and was nearly dis-
couraged when a friend recommended
S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles I
began to get better and when I had
finished eighteen bottles I was cured
sound mid well my skin was without a
blemish mid I have hud no return of
Hie disease. S.S.S.saved tnc from n life
of misery.” 8.8.8. (guaranteed purely
vegetable) will cure any case of blood
poison. Books on tliedisense
sss
mid its treat-
ment. mailed
free by Swift
Specific Co.
Atlanta Ga.
"PARAGON BILL" DEAD.
Yesterday Bill Williams colored
better known as ‘‘Paragon Bill"
died In this city at his home on
State street. Bill was known by all
frequenters of saloons as he was a
general roustabout in all of them
as scourer and cleaner lie started
his career here as a porter lu the
"ParagAn Saloon" some twenty-
three years ago ami received his
patrolymlc In the early days which
has stayed by him In death
Bill was a loudmouthed politician
of Hie Republican faith and de
lighted the saloon loungers by his
speeches In which he slaught-
ered the English language
He was a harmless man ami leaves
behind him many friends both
white and black.
ON AN OUTING.
A jolly party of gentlemen took
their depart lire I Ids mm 111 ng foi
Ananias to spend a few days llsh-
Ing on the lake near the Ananias
clubhouse The following gentle
men composed Hie party: Me-srs.
Henry Endeis S N. Kerley Pal
Flournoy I. W. Dime.in I aac Bar
ron J. W Soady T. 11 Scovell
Bagget A .1. Faraway C .1. Ran-
dall of this city mid Mr. ('has IL
Aiken HUperliileiideiil of Pacific
Express of Dallas. Shreveport
Journal.
Il this jolly parly happen to get
over in Miller or Lafaeyettc county
and camp out It will lake some tall
Ananias swearing to get them out
of paving a line. We refer them Io
our last court records here for pur-
tlculiiis
Look for Hie Facts deinoimlralvd
by experience. Thousand ami
thousands of people suffering from
the effects ol Impure blood havi
been cured by Hood's Sar< iparllla.
Hood's Plllsact easily ami prompt-
ly on the liver ami bowels (Jure
sick headache. 5
Remember Hie Trxaukanian job
office can siijqily your every want
the wry best class of work at bot-
tom prices.
Remember Joseph McShane op
noxlte Benefield Hotel sells Aibuclf
le coffee at 11 jc j»er pound II 111
We Lend All
In Bile 75c ami •100 Hhlrts
In AHc 75c ami *1 oil Hmlri wear
In *5 nil •7.(11) and *lOOll Nulls
5 12 HllAlll'K it IlilltWKli
'l'eviirluiiin ('nrrlnge <'iiiiipnny
nee lieiidiiiiiirters |ur Huggies
ngous mid lluriiesH
I lie fill ~l r „ j.'ihhl . i| I ||- I l\v|
Saloon 1124.
= S-- •—" s:
For 1 nice iiilcy steak mid llm
meals of all kinds call on the enter
prising Huddleston Bros.
The Salvation Army annual en
camiinicnl foi the stale of Texas
cotivenes at Njirltig Lake Park (his
city June Islh lu 21IH1 Inclusive
Llenlciimil t'olonel F.vmis will
have ehmyi’ ol Hie iiirellugsi
I here will lie thi ee services every
day ai II a in at <1 p. 111 and
N o'clock al nig ill.
'l'lii'»w«il<ml
iiml I Im mi.>i
IU pi'yiUilVM
word nt ilm
MOTHER!
Fnglisli Itiii giinge it ml the one idnuii
whit'll Hit' iimsl h’liilf'i'ami Imly i t'i'ui-
Ipclimiß ('luster l« llml of Mother she
Who wnlt'hi'.l iiiir limili'r y.mrsi yH the
life of every Fxpvotant Mother m hesef
Mother’s Friend
mtMaalnln Nrtf life 111 Hl.'< lmilH<’ tohll.M
hlai'e tlisl Him Mnilmr It. .'iml.lnl lu
It.uh forward wiilmui ikesff of tloomy
fmmlimlliiu.i In Him hour whim xlu ~
ii.'rli'iici'n Ilm llm Juy us Mnlllsi homl.
Il" mm Inaiires'ssfi’ly in (liu Hyes of
luilii Mother oml < liliilsml she is left
s( rongut' after limn before mmlliiuineh4
Sn.H I'lr stnll. iU leimll'l t'f t'Hi'". «l "0 l> l„l.
fin tl„| |n ■' | U'.'-mll A|.l|>r •" « 111 ( |l
.■it ii'-n "» t'ii|".i in tie in.lv. "niimmiim <i
u*l'l« iiihiiiiiiilh>u "ml ti.liu.Uiy iMiiiiiMiiUu*
The Mr«.in*ll Msfilihr Ce. lllisla g|«
•ohi nv su onueeim.
O DWYER & AHERN
Will offer the following bargains this week:
25 dozen Ladies’ Stock Bows regular 25c goods f Of
5 cents each.
100 pieces Figured Nainsook worth 10c for 5 cents.
75 dozen 15c Misses Fast Black Seamless Hose fop
10 cents a pair.
All our 1012 and 15c Figured wash goods for 71-2 e
75 pieces 10c Beautiful Percale for 71-2 cents. '
Special bargains in Ribbons Veiling Laces Hand-
kerchiefs Silk Mitts Corsets Ladies’ Shirt Waistsand
Umbrellas.- 11
O’DWTER & ~ ..... I
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 al
hard times prices. lam willing to share my profits with you.
lam receiving goods daily. 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 Hy Line.
Doni Foroct the Grosoom BIgugIuJBSL
’ 1 have a complete Uno of
1 Summer Noouoee Shins f
all stylos and makes from 25c to $1.50.
Also a now and complete 11ns of
| Suiiiiw underwear |
J Obsorvo my Show Windows lor Drives tills wook.
I. KOSMINSKY I
H«BtRI)A.SHLK RND CLOTHIER
in EaM Broad Strrot. Jawihi' Old st I.
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 West Rromi Strut Tsxiirkiuin Tsxiis
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Hings. MmmgT'miia Mrdiils Illidges lUiinmnd Netting
and Ntiint’ Work a N|melall.y Carry a good assortment of
Imitation and real gems Lettering and Engraving in all
Its braiiches.
Mull ui<l<<i 1 ri'i'i'lvt' lid nimiilliiii onivo imil fnt'liirv min lilnel Inlow Ih nnllvltl
JOB WOW
_ YOU WILL NEVER REGRET
'l'li" Him' #iul irmililt' t<k|i'inii'il hi liiiyiim ymij'
.z" I'MUlllnt'il. t'vi'fi If yttii ililnh Him m'i. h i|
iVMKSiv®.. iuilii I'iMiittlititiitiiin lit't' Impinvi'tl ut'h'iiiiiii'
liistruimmls ftirithlu'il
H E. Knowles th© Optician
ORRICK WITH LOUIN HtILRRON JSWSLXW
80-RO-LINB
Will Positively Cure I
PRICKLY HEAT
IN ONE DAV.
Kill suit ONLY BY
Williams <Sc William*’
I "flny Old tub.” I
The most popular Drink
of the season at the . . . i
I fc-Slft Ilia Sim
Texarkana Kacket Slow
(Successor to Texas Racket Store.
CHAS. O. ABERNATHY ProprioW
Dry Goods Notions Tin-
ware Wooden ware and a
general line of
Sta-tioxiery-
Next door to Sharpe & Brower's.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 289, Ed. 1 Monday, July 12, 1897, newspaper, July 12, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656817/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.