The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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an open letter
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “C ASTORIA” AND
« PITCHER’S CASTORIA” as our trade mark.
J DR. SAMUEL PITCHER of Hyannis Massachusetts
ivas ths originator of “PITCHERS CASIORIA" the same
that has borne and docs now on every
bear the fac-siniile signature of wrapper.
This is the original " PITCHERS CASIORIA ’’ which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought on the '
uncf has the signature of wrap-
per. N° one has authority from me to use my name ex-
cept The Centaur Company of which. Chas. H. Fletcher is-
president. j
March 8 M c ' l ■ •*><
Do not Be Ecoeivod.
I Do not endanger the. life of yoih chud by accepting
i a cheap substitute which some li.-ugg:-;t may offer you
1 (because he makes a few more p nnics on it) the in-
gredients of which even fin dnr?. not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILIa LIGNaYuRE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
THE OKRYAUR COMPANY H MURRAY RTRKCT HfcW YQOh *ITY<
W. H. WELLS & C 0.
Wholesale f /zx-pQ
and Retail kJ I kJ VLI O
We handle all kinds ol Staple and Fancy Groceries Feed
Stiilh etc. Price* low down In keeping 1 with the times.
We are now located In the building formerly occupied by
the Miller County Drug Store corner Broad and Walnut
utreetK. Our friends and the public generally are Invited to
give ii* a cal).
W. H. WELLS & CO.
IRn SAM JONES. I
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1 Physician and Surgiion.
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FRENCH
TANSY
OFFERS.
‘l’lll'n Ulll' Illi' Hi'lllllll" l' l |)l' i M'll 'l' * Nil
WAmnw liii|ini'lwl illrwl from I’wrlu.
llllllil'R t'llll lll'lll'llll ll|lllll Rl'l'lll'lllU I'l'lll'f
from «nil mire of I'Aisri't. and Iniinmt
IAll I'NIIIIIHR ri‘inii'illi'»i> us i'Hii"i’.
WMIdIIHON hill'll <’<».
liii|iiii'li'i'» mill iiiK’iil* for Hi' l hnlii’il
Htniin. Him iloao. full
fi'ur «nli< 11 Hmllli IH'iiif i'Oii Hole*
Aiti’iii". \Vlmli’»nli' mill Ib'lhll llrilintlwWi
'l'mnrltiimii Aih I l» iIA w
i in Harneei
ii= in every thinif plmii
urn (linin’ mill ohiij'ei d"' J" 10 '• '•'''yV ‘° I j
Hi.'imist hivll’lii tlo’ h’mmiiHlm 1 hi
lil li'l' 'l‘liiil I- " lull " V "ll''l'. '""I I•"'
H iiui li ill tilin'lni'" I"'' 11 l"'*l" 1 '"' 1
iHmfilii! h"m'U ""I "'l'" '""
iihlnel. luilluiH 11111111'"' nm I’lmni'
I Iw Harimss Shop.
mohiuuh ram w
HY A A. PAYNU
mt INIMITABLE IM DU 11 EK
MVHNt BtOSMi • • I MMAHHANA. Aoe
■**
I>iulli"< iiihl Mi ß -"" Hull ' "'"l’ft'i I**
Tlllllllllll HI'"" "'l'' *"•'
Iml«H|ii"'iiiHy'
will VlilA |l"«hli'iii "'Wli' ! i' hi'»lrwtl or
" in Worn »* Nlmii.
HHAVINU i&e HAIMdUHtNU llhe
A Wonderful Pill '
Uncle Sam—Why doctor that looks!
like the pill McKinley gave me to re-1
(luce my revenue.
Dr. Dingley—Ych its ingredients arc
practically the same though perhaps
they are somewhat stronger.
U. S.—But you say this is to increase
my revenue. How can it work both
ways?
Dr. D.—lt’s a protection and prosper-
ity pill and will produce any effect de-
sired. It’s an infallible cure for any
and all fiscal and industrial ills. If tak-
en in sufficiently largo qnimtities it
will keep all foreign germs out of your
system and leave you happy prosperous
and—
U. B.—Hold on there dootori You’ve
said enough to convince mo that like
nil advertised panaceas it’s a quack
remedy. Besides I’ve tried it and found
it about the mistiest dose I over took.
It’s effects were also bud—very bad. It
deranged my whole system and tilled it.
ho full of trust germs that I’vo been laid
up ever since. I don’t want any moro
of your “protection’’ pills and don’t
see why they culled u protection doctor
again. It must have boon by mistake.
Women's l)r<ut« Ooodn Wil! Come Illicit.
The extremely high duties which
Dingloy proposes to collect from wom-
en’s dress goods should bo more gener-
ally understood by the women of this
country. It is they who must suffer
most because of those duties. Hero uro
ii few anmplos of tho inoreusod duties
taken from u list propnrod liy Mr I‘ 11
Worrall of tho dress goods importing
linn of Fred Butterfield & Go of New
Yorkt
“A wool and cotton doth costing in
England Is per yard equal to 94 oonta
in our money weighing ill ounces to
tlm running yard costs under Hie pres-
ent tariff 1)11.0 (Mints per yard while un-
der Ilin proposed tariff it would cost
07 8-10 cents per yard.
“A wool and cotton doth costing in
Englund 9s 4d. per yard equal to 00
cents in our money weighing 98 ouiiocn
to tlm running yard mid costing under
tlm present tmiff 78.4 cents per yard
would under tlm proposed tariff cost
$1.4858 per yard.
“An nil worsted cloth costing in
Englund 9s Id. per yard equal to 00
cents in our money weighing 10 ounces
to the running yard mid costing iiiidur
Hm present tariff 70 cents per yard
would cost under tlm proposed (miff
$1908 per yard.
“A 119 Indi black serge (cotton
warp) costing in Englund 7 0 Mil. per
yard equal in our nmimy to 10.90 eeiils
weighing less tliiin 4 otlliecs tn tlm
square yard costs under Hie present tar
iff 99.87 cents pur yard Uiider tlio pro-
posed tariff it will cost 8007 cents per
yard.
“A 97 lirnh blank sidlleium (cotton
warp) costing in England 7 7-sd. pur
yard equal to 10.70 cents in our mon
ey weighing 8.7 miiioos to Hm running
yard costs under Hm present tariff
911.09 ociits porvard. Under the pro-
posed tariff it will cost Illi 119 eeiit* per
yard.
inlqiiltiHiN IsQinbfr Tnrlffs
“Tlm proposed tariff on lumber" tlm
Boston Trmisurlpt (Ucp) says “Is sim-
ply a inoiisuin to pick tlm piioknls and
eriish tlm industry of a large useful mid
Influential dass of Anmriemi dtisens.
It. Is uneoonnnile iinsoii'iitlfie. stiieidiii.
Tlm slaloiiiont«u|ioii which this schedule
was made up uro shown tn hiive been
Insidious mid mislcmUiig Tlm insult
will Im to sti'lp tlie country nut of mi
annually recurring inconio but of its
white pine urinniiinl wliloli til. present
nites is within ten ynmu nt e*limisti<ni (
nnil also to ruin ii large dass of luislness
umn In this country who desi-rve Imller
tilings It doos not seem possible that
umn dnbiilng to riipn'Stnii Hm pimple
will permit such a nioasuro to have tlm
force of inw. if limy tin It will oaaae
Io Imfdly and Is’i'imm iniquity.**
Hu. riirmer.
Haniplo taxes from Hm Hinglny hill
with ooiii|inrisiuis showing Hm over
whelming foroigu onmiietitloii in which
the fni'iner is siilijeoti’d mid wiuit pro>
teotion llm ways and means etnnniitfim
regards as iiidißpoiisiibloi
lln|mll» fe K.pin ls friiiu
Inily Untied Hlnliw Ulllled HlnliM.
lllilsli’X bill. nw MM
lliit'lev us* per Im M17.1»<4 bu Vamail bu
(Mini )Ae. iwr Im. iiwiliii wisu.miii bu
iuti« Ike pi-r bn.. 4b««ibii inu|ytw> i.n
lire la' per l.u IM Im IM.tolbu
WllWlti Vile I'xr bttJ.llO.llll Im rti.Uim.iwi bu
I'brnr. wm. 0.l ml.. Imu bbls 14iM>.n<l4 blds
limim'. (10. I.er lb. h>I»»T lln Ill.inil.Ulll llm
|<miii<>ia.muii. Im. ifn.ysnm imi.ihii bu
T..1i1l vuliie nt Hies" "s|."i la during
f|... n.... M | your ISWI tlliu.il 'fl.lllKl
Tuliil v'llm* liii|i"ils. l.wil.fiflii
Admit* I’ileiii Will Ila Higher.
Willi iigntd la (Jlinirnian lilngloy's
ailiiilsslon Hull llm duly tin wool will
lliet'imsn llm |irleu (if wisil llm Kaiismi
Ully 'i'iiims saysi “Tim conoiiiimi' mid
not the fort'lgnei l ! Ilmri'furo pays tlm
tariff las It I'liiiMwi also that llm
Imine prudiieni 1 |nii* up his ptitm* urbi
Hai'ily. Mi Dluglny's own wiiiil* me a
tionfi'ssliiii Hint Hm llliigley bill Is a
fraud mid II II'l'l" I V I's III" pl I'pl" fill
llm lu'iii'lH iif llm few Individual* mid
iMirpnrntiiiiis."
Tlm imsit rolH'wetivn fenHiinuf llm
iiinglny bill is tlm ptiwislmi for paying
Imek io tlm idg inniitifiii'liiri’iß Hmlr tirtlii
palgn eoiitribtllions.
The ill'll Hie poor the high the
low dll read the TexAtmANiAN. Iw
CftUtti It pllllls the Im di new*. Is rr
linlile anil uni spoken In all ttiallrts
of pulilli' lilfinU’illi Nulisi film inf II
rtlul keep push’ll ailveiflit' In l|
rtiul reftp ii l‘lbh hiiivusl til luislllmm.
Utiiui pool Irthles ill lllf o*l Ma-
hitilu H <H.
I'iiit loiif lilfil imiy i'C poi' pound
gl Joe MeKhrtiio's opposite UeiO'
fluid Hotel rl-lu
Here's a fish story for your whis-
kers: An Englishman visiting Lake
Tahoe asked a native if there was
good fishing in the lake. ''Oh!
yes stranger. ' “What kind of fish
do you catch here?” “Oh! all kinds
stranger." “What did the largest
tish you ever caught here weigh?”
“Wall stranger we don't take no
weighing machines when we goes
tishing and 1 am an honest man
and wouldn’t like to say how much
that last trout I caught would
weigh. Hut I tell you stranger
when I pulled that fish out of the
water the lake went down a foot.”
When a person begins to grow
thin there is something wrong. The
waste is greater than the supply
audit is only a question of tune
when tlie end must come
In nine cases out of ten the trou-
ble is with the digestive organs. 11
you can restore them in a healthy
condition you will stop the waste
put on new flesh and cause them to
feel better in every wav. The food
they eat will be digested and ap-
propriated to the needs ol the
system and a normal appetite will
appear.
Consumption frequently follows
a wasting id bodily tissue because
nearly all consumptives have indi-
gestion. The Shaker Digestive
Cordial will restore the stomach to
a healthy condition in a vast ma-
jority of cases. Get one of their
books from your druggist and learn
about this new and valuable reme-
dy.
When the children need Castor
Oil give them Lnxol; it is palata
ble
EXCELSIOR TIN SHOP.
Local'd In Byrne Block. No. 218
State Line \veiiue Lee Hitchcock
proprietor Chas. F. Whuzlleld man
ager. We guarantee our tin roof-
ing against leaks for 12 inos.; will
stop Htubboru leaks in defective
roofs; do neat and Hiibstanli.il gut
terlng and dowupiplng Mill Hoods
etc a sneclalty also do roof paint
Ing Will keep on hand stove pipe
both for wholesale and retail and
will expect to keep a lull Hue of
hand made tinware on hand for
anything that Is expected of a first
class sliop Give us a trial.
•I 21 ExtiKi-Hiott Tin Shop.
sl3 3D To Nashville and Return
Account Tennessee Ceiiteunlnl
Cotton Helt will sell tickets com
meiicliig April 29. and every Tues
day and Thursday theiealter to
and Including <>ct 2(1 good return
Ing ten day* from d ite of sale. We
will also have on sale every day
tickets limited twenty days rate
SIHBO tint! tickets limited to Nov.
7. rate $25 00 Hem mibvr we run
sleepers to and from Memphis on all
trains. For further Information
see E. W. tloinioi.i)
0. I*. Ilovitv Ticket Agent.
(leneral Agent
We operate (he Inter-State Hot
tllug Works and can furnish the
trade with the best of carbonated
di'liilis at lowest prices
ts Tkxaiikana lew Co.
Moth balls al the I'.irhn Drug
store 10c a pound
lit Men’s Ncckweai
In Men's i Hose
In Men's Muspctideis
In Men's Mulls
In Men's Underwear
In Men's Clothing
In Men's Mhoes
We are hcailquiirtcis.
h 12 Hiiahi'M a IliiKwni.
We cannot say lon mm h about
our underwear. We buy these
qoiids by tho case so wo can give
our cusiiiiiier* the lowest ponslble
lirlces for good goods prices from
50c Uli
5 12 HllAltl’K A lIIIMWIIII
(JOTTON HELT HPKtIIAI. HATER
till 10 Toronto t'iinad.i ttntl relurti
hiloritiitlotirtl ChitivrliHon F>p»
Worth l.oagiie tickets on sale
July 11 12 13 anti I I good until
July 20 with extension privilege
to Include August 12.
75 cents Mplrll I.alio and return a.
coii.it special Ihlilng excuixion
llclu'ts tin suit 1 only good tip spo
rial lrain July I leave Texarkana
11 15 n in mid good i l uriilng oil
epecuil 71JO a tn. Juiy 5
RI'KUIAI IINM WAV TtOKITX
$15.00 I'uoblo (JohnadoMprliigsanil
Hoiiver
$2000 Urniid ilniii'lliiii ttgib'u mid
Nall Lalii’i tickets mt sale June BH
mid HO July I 2 mid 11 l*m ties
taking mlvaulage of these re<
mm ltiibly hiw rales going can sc
i uro siiiiii* rales reluiiilitg oiisuv-
(<ini dnirH up In mul lurliiilliig
August 12
Fur further iufuriiidtion see
IT W; llll|l||ll|ll
tir Ticket Agent.
C. I*. IbiVKV
i leiierul Agent.
D. MILAZZO
211 lli'nml ~ iii'xl Ailitili* A Hinltll
Trxmbuild Aik
I inn Boot and Shoo Manor.
||iiiul msitu slim'* W.htl.
Il'lll *ll|l‘. M'ttl U 111 I‘l'llifl.
pill ’"l''. il"*'l *i ou
lin I ni l' li"MU"'l M l l'f'lih
Unit Hull' l'""l 111 I'l'llla
Miiii'hltut mul |i'ib'lilun m luw pi'h'i'v
lilial lull 111 llm I'hv It Hut UlHlStul ui y.
tin |niy.
Cotton Belt Still in the Lead.
Sleeping car service to and from
Nashville on all trains. Commenc-
ing May 15 Pullman's finest sleep-
ers wiil be run on trains 3 and 4
leaving Ft. Worth 9:45 a. in. Tex-
arkana 7:15 p. in. arrivingat Nash-
ville 5:30 p. m. also on June 1 leav-
ing Waco (1:30 p. m. Texarkana(i: 10
a. in. arriving at Nashville 6:30
a. m. Trains returning leave Nash-
ville at 9:10 a. m. 9p. m. have
sleepers through to Ft. Worth and
Waco respectedly. For further
Information and sleeper reserva-
tions see E. W. (loi)HOLi)
or Ticket Agent
C. P. Hovky
General Agent. ts.
Fresh meats game lush etc. at
Snow White market. 3-10
Do not forget that tlie Thxauka-
nian is tlie proper place to get your
job printing done.
Foil Salk Old newspapers at 26c
per hundred at tlie Texahkanian
office.
ij ALL
' andslcknossfiom j I
I which women ;k
B suffer Is caused dT ft
by weakness or I
f J dorangement In /)b‘
H the organs of j
menstruation
Nearly always Q^KV*' o
when a woman Is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they are strong and healthy a
woman Is very seldom sick.
! Is nature's provision for the rogu-
( lallon of the menstrual function.
| 11 t illcr; nil “ Pninlo tiolil'b'.-;." II
15 Is equally offootlvo for the girl In
’ her teens tho young wife with do-
] mestlo and maternal cures and
the woman approaching tho period
J known ns the “Change of Life.''
J They all need It. They uro ull
boncfltted by It.
Per ndvlco In etui rnqulrlnir spacial
1 (IboclLinK nd.linii Riving nyinptoina
K Ihn l x.lloa' A'lvl'iory Popnrimanl *
I ‘Clio Cli«iiunooii» Medicine Cu> ClhlU-
nooiia. Tonn.
I THOM I. COOl’rn Tupelo Mlie. isysi
“My sinter eiiHaroil from very I rrognlnr
I anil iinlnliil nienelriintlon mul dnobire
cniikf mil relieve hnr. Wino of Cnrilu]
r oiillroly piirnd her mid uleo holpod my
II motlior through the Ohiingo of Lite. *’
N \SHVII l E
sex TENNESSEE
) i I.N IT.NNIAI
Can beat be reached by tho
...It fioadouWf dally Sleeper oer-
vice lluoiigli triNaohvllle with-
out chnngr leaving TEXAS
morning and evening and
arriving In NASHVILLK at
convenient hours of the day.
I'lih I* abMilulely the heel
scrvlea ever altered between
Texas and the Southeast*
The great Nashville Expo-
sition opens May Ist clones
’’ii. IL l The
VERY LOW RATES
mods by the Colton Helt
...... 111. I.lp Wllllill
mx-lOJ the means ol olmiurt every=
’ 1 ' ■ * l ' ll ■ ” 11 ” ■
~ i I. . I’.-li Agent oi write
E. W l.nHliAUMtt
/ . r „- G.I-.N'V. A.
’•* ' 81. I.mile Mo.
CTBiaw»i» *yv.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
IT. I*. I. M k H
Nu 61. Tcxmi Exp. ni'i'ivcs 7i4A n. ii.
No M (Jnuiuiii Hall niTlvos lUiilh p. in
Nn6>l. Mull Exp —ni’t'lvt'e Hi'JO p. in
Nil At. T"<I1" I'.vp .l.’pmln .1 10 H II
Nu AH I iimiiiii Holl dnpnt ls hilltl p. tti
No. Ml Mull Kxp.tlttplirls 7ihA p. tn
No il7 m l ives Tuxni'kliliil 3 III) p ttl
No. HM leuve«Toxm limiii 12:95 p tn
T k P BY
No I Ici'Vi s 'i'uxHf'kniin nt. Hi2tl n. tt'
No A " " " 1 HM) p. tn
No 11. 11 " " Ili2(l p tti
No 4. nrrlvos " h llitili n. tti
No fl 11 11 « II II) p hi
No 2 " '• « 7llA pin
T.*o tIY.
No 18 Irmvi's Tt'xntkniinst tliHt n in
No Bit " " " 9i4ft p in
No. 114 nri'lvns 11 11 ItWli p u<
No 119. " " •• 7iHM
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No J from Wai’u hi rivns OiMI a m
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No. t.l’lilcauo V Mumphia.Xf. TiUU pit.
Nt) i trit 1 ('ait'ti. inaves p in
No I lur Wni'ti niTlVt's flioft p in
No. 1 I'm 11 11 Inavs WiKO p m
io I) Wnmi Ex south ar. MiOA a tn
No II Wiu'o A Ft Worth Iva Ri9ft a tc
T'.X ID TIMM 1 AhiiK*
inr-i ei'itva .ii'xa ‘h HW7.
Mouth Uountl.
At’i’lvu. Dupart.
No I Uillt p to No l y (Io p m
1... il lii'lulii. ilnllv I'o'i'iil MiindiiYi
Nil |M Lilli P Ol
North Mottntli
Atilve. Dnprtlt
No II 12: Hl p m No n 12 4(1 p tti
li'ii'iil trolglil ilully mi'iqit Niiiulay
No 15 7 lilt it in
TuaiMhrtmt 4 Ntiinvapurl.
I hilly mi’i'pt Mumlay.
I mnve 7 Utt ft m Airlvp 4 40 p m
Jk. DeMAHCE
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
NEAR THE CENTRAL CHAI* AND COKE COMPANY’S MILLS.
Where you can get cheap and good work on the shortest
notice possible.
You can get Sash Weights for $20.00 per ton
and all other eastings aecordlngly ulxo get good engines and boilers l eth now ara
second hiuid at low prices nnil boilin' and stuck work done
Cull mul sei the best inuchlno shop uiul foundry In this country.
i ll A. DnMARCE I’rop'r Texarkana Texas.
W. E. WELCOME.
Proprietor of
Rail RhJ Mun’s Slim
J
113 KA.ST BBOAD STREET.
We carry decidedly the largest freshest and.'greatest assortment ct
Family Groceries Produce. Supplies and General Eatables of any house
strictly in our lin/'.. QAll kinds of
Feed Best Creamery Butter and Cheese a Specialty.
Our prices assist us In building up l a business which enables us to
still further cut on margins. Families hotels boarding houses and rail-
road men deal with us because
THEY <3 I<rr —
What They Pay For.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE INSIDE OF CITY LIMITS.
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IF YOU WANT
* - 1 * —■— - _
fl Buoou or a SUKicbakor waoon
CALL ON
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
129 IlttoAD Ntiikkt Tnx auk ANA Ahkanhah.
Th^s„ e RACKET STORE
Tho Only Representative of
Chas. (Broadway) Rouse
OF NEW YORK.
Headquarters hr nil tho Racket Goods. Any one
can have Iho Racket name but Rouse only sells to me
In this town I have a large stock of everything
and am selling cheaper than over. Come to the old
stand and got prices.
No. 216 East Brod sm
Texarkana Arkansas.
THE
Texarkana Troy Steam Laundry.
Now ready lor biiHineHM. I*'ully epult||)Bil with the
laiesi madhlnery lor doing Strletly High Grade
Work. G uaraiilue Mtixfaction. Patronize home
t iHi rpriMu. RODERICK FRASER Proprietor
Telephone No. 101. No. 215 Third Streo
Ouita Goal! OnitaCoall
SOMETHIHG NEW
Alli’i Ihiniiughlv tistliip wv nlTi’i tiro (tI’ITA t I'AL I’liHii’ly new
In this itinrlroli IliirihT Ihuii lump rh'iin sum binning mid her fnmi
dirt. Aliiioul xiiiiilii'li'SN piiidui'liig llro uiiiiilh'sl mnuiiiil ut nslivn We
(111AIIA NTE E Hite coni In give full snllsfitctlini In every enxe or no stile.
Three slues nut stove mul egg.
Wo also handle Illinois Lump Pommy Ivanin An-
thi'itclto find host vnrlollos of Smllnlng Coali.
TEXARKANA ICE COMPANY.
Phone No. 20.
A WAHI) nirtOMA yr HONOR ; I
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Kor «rtle by Williams el Willldiiw.
IHI HIIKDSHI GOMFANy.
ARCHITECTS.
I Tih ihr ftHtionoble
Ciiiimilliilliiii fri'i'
I'i'rlhiir up to date.
WM. OURCUAL AQNHt
4'JII Hloln Linn Av*.
W. C. SPEARMAN M P.
rhyddan and Surgccn.
iilliii'! Front ItimiiH over Hmlth
Di up Hluio Ulilri' lioure from H
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1897, newspaper, July 15, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656820/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.