The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Highest honors World's Fair
DR
fIKS
F CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
• i pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Frei
rm Ammonia Arum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THB STANDARD.
THK TEXARKANIAN
F. Q. WOQTTEN. City Editor
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Try Holly Wood Dairy Cream ts.
J. A. Wilson of Bowie Texas is
here today.
The finest case goods at the Owl
Saloon. <> "I.
E. W. King of Cass county was
here yesterday trading.
Mrs. M. !). Tilson will try the air
and water of Mena Mountain.
Mrs. M. 8. Ward and her daugh-
ter Mrs. E. T. Torrans left for Ty-
ler yesterday.
New cloth awning is being put up
from Robinson's drug store to the
Smith corner.
Miss Dora Owens will leaye to-
morrow for Hells Tenn. She will
be absent two months.
Water melons have come down to
a ulckle and the average "coon" Is
as happy as a big sunflower.
John Huron Is back from Mineral
Wells Texas. Ills health was
greatly Improved by the trip.
New candies new cakes and best
of confections of every kind at Mrs
E. L Meek's opposite post otllce
Mr. Scruggs and Oscar Turner
will entertain their friends tonight
at the residence of Uapt. George
Taylor.
James Buchanan returned fiom
Mena mountain yesterday. He
left for Stamps Arkansas this
morning.
We learn the pump at the nata
torluin will till the bathlng pool by
Saturday night. Wu shall then
take a header.
Horry to know that Mr. N. M.
Ragland Is on the sick 11st. He Is
kept home by It. Hope to see him
out In a few days.
The Port Arthur Route have on
an exclusion to Shreveport tomor*
morrow one dollar lor Ihe round
trip from this city.
Lem Marbury will Illi the place
made vacant al 11 Brown's grocery
store by Aisle High going to Man
Antonio its it soldier boy.
Clerk J. D. Manderson Is on the
sick list we are sorry to learn He
should take it lay off and make n
lengthy visit to Rich .Mountain
Regret Io learn that Dr Ml ns Is
lying very low nt Hope and not ex
pected to live. 110 Is was can led
there some (wo or three weeks ago
Charles L. Smither so long with
C. IC. Wright left lor his hoiiit’ In
Pentisylvanla last night. Mr. (his
Mey has taken his place behind this
popular bar.
There was celebrated at the
Catholic church this morning re
ipilem inn.s for the repose of the
soul ol Mrs. Joe Zagolu who died
here just one year ago today.
I>. IC Koster iii.inagcr of the
Postal Telegraph Const ruction
Company Ciinie In yesterday from
the north bringing till men with
him. The Cosmopolitan will fur-
nish lodging and meals for the men
as long as they slay hero.
This iiionnlng nt 8 .'hl o'clock
Judge W. T Ilaiiilllun milled in
innirlagu ill the Mllh i ( imiilgi .mil
house Mr. W. It Kirkwood nud
Miss Carrie I. Ileasley of New Lew
Isvllle. Ark Deputy Clerk C> W
Wsldi who Issued Iho marriage II
cense acted as witness and lust
matt
l l 'tnii Hopp soldier boys at lived
hero I hl* iiioinliig mid will Im given
a place 111 Hit’ranks of the Texm
krtlia Rules. We learn thill anolh
or four will be picked up al Mar-
shall Texas It Is Ihoiighl the
company will im at least to strong
when they march on the drill
giotiinlx al Nau Antonio
The following ladles mid gcnllr-
nmn had an out lug ni tllilo Park on
Tuesday night Mesdmurs M. Mil
Hau llallard Glass Vaughn llllies
Burke Pope and Kvileyj Misses
llemmll and Belli’ llhloj Messis.
Mi Millan llallard Mheppaid Hi s
lon Glass Iteili’Y llomoi Vaugh
Dr Hm he and llidi Biirho
The drill at Ihe artesian well has
put 180 feet Detweeu its point and
the crust of the earth when it is
down at work.
Mis. O. W. Prince and daughter
Miss Minnie and Master Clarence
Prince left this afternoon for lij-
dianopolis Ind. to visit relatives.
Mayor W. C. Hardin left this af-
ternoon tor San Antonio. He will
coach the company from here and
see that they want for nothing.
Mis. J. 11. Mullins returned from
Jackson Tenn. this morning and
Jim is as happy as a man can be
wiio has batched it as long as he
has.
There will be some good races at
the Fair Ground race track on July
23. Keep your eyes open for the
announcement and list of purses to
lie run for. There will be many
new horses on the track we learn.
Every train brings in some new
recruits of the Salvation Army.
They all bring along some musical
instrument and if we don’t have a
musical feast at. the camp meeting
here it. will be because the brothers
ami sisters cannot twang the strings
in sweet accord.
The reporter sauntered down the
street this morning and was re-
minded that this was strictly a uni
formed city. The Texarkana Rilles
were on every corner now and
I hen we passed a conductor or
a brakemen in brass buttons and
as to the scarlet coated Salvation-
ist they were everywhere.
The Postal Telegraph Company
paid oil<l2 men here this morning
nnd ns most of them received |to
each our merchants had a cash
trade from this source they did not
look lor. Most of the men bough*
shoes and shirts and some bought
full suits. The men will be moved
to the front this afternoon and will
go to work all along the hue of ex
tension In Texas.
There was a beautiful jail delivery
on the Texas side today. Some six
or eight black coons were being
housed and fed at the county jail
for petty thefts and It was these
who broke out and gave the oflljen
the razzlc dazzle. Dogs were sent
for but It Is not believed they will
inn the track its the jail Is just oil
from Broad street and the alley
which furnished them a retreating
place Is traveled over by many
pedestrians during the day. If
they can only be kept away Ironi
here It Is a good riddance.
Take Heart Hluggors
We have again put three more
new men In our base bull club iind
If our home people will play the six
new men with (Hilo Devlin and
Hoffman against the Ft. Smith
team we can beat (hem out to a
llnlsh. The Ft. Smith team It is
true comes here with victory
perched on Its brow having just
beaten Hot Springs two games but
then we think with our home team
the six now men just signed and
the hottie boys we have limited we
will able to place lo our credit as
many games won ns lost In the
league penanl contest We hope
to see a pretty game this after-
noon.
THEY HUMPED HIM HEAD.
Monte iniirmul'lngs could be heard
on the streets this morning about
the way the people were charged
nt (he park yesterday We learn
from one old genlleinaii Hint he
presented himself nt the park gale
with a lady mid was charged fifty
cents although there were dodgers
on the streets minoiincliig that no
clinrgcs would be made for them
lit’ also said Hint lie went hack al
night mid they made him him pay
again. Wo have heard oilier
whisperings ol discontent nt the
wav Hie affair was managed.
Wo mink’ Inquiry ns to the cause
of making tho ladies pay after nd
vi’illslng otherwise mid this Is Hie
explnmiHoni
The Texarliaim Rilles hud the
park for the day mid evening mid
lln’li print’ i matter shows that no
mu'would bo admitted free. The
liaxi’ bull clubs Little Hm k mid
Teamliiinii without consent of Hm
Rilles got (mt dodges mliiilllng la
dies free mid II wax this that
misled nil. When the base hall
miiiiiiurix went out and di'innndi’d
lli.it Ihe box ollli e for the xiilo ol
tickets to the game the illles
promptly told llieui no (hoy wets
i mining Hie pm k for all that wax
In it mid they did not propose to
divide or (oinpioiulse themselves
by double gate ih.uges. Thu ball
gnint’ was played lint whether
there was any gate receipts turned
over to litem wo know not
Those home eillei lalioiitutS
should mi i v out ovei v promise or
ipiil giving elltritaliiuu ills whole
there lx ii ilimgv. tint people are
weary over several such affairs
lately.
Wo mwiivx give our ciixlumoix
the lii'sl llm mmlo’l affords lull
weights mid piomp* altnutkm
lliiniii.usioN linos
Scrofula
Is n deep-seated blood disease which
all the mineral mixtures in the world
cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely
vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for
blood diseases and has no equal.
Mrs. V. T. Huck of Delaney Ark. had
Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
of tile time was under the care of the
doctors who could not relieve tier. A
specialist said he
could cure her but
lie fdled her witli
arsenic and potash
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
then took nearly
every so-called blood
medicine and drank
them by the wholesale
'but they did not reach
her trouble. Some
one advised her to try
S.S.S. and she very
xT-r-
soon found Hint she had a real blood
remedy nt last. She says: "After tak-
ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. T am
perfectly well my skin is clear
and healthy and I would not be in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead of drying upthepoison
in my system like the potasli and
arsenic S.S.S. drove the disease out
through the skin and I was perma-
nently rid of it.”
A Real Blood Remedy*
S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula
Hczenia Rheumatism Contagious blood
Poison or any disorder of the blood.
Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
a deep-seated blood disease but take u
real blood remedy.
sss
Our books
free upon appli-
cation. Swift
Specific Co.
Atlanta Ga.
This Afternoon s Game
Our home team has made the
follow assignment of the club for
this afternoon’ll game:
Gonzales 3b; Coy 2b; Paulino c;
Devlin hh; Brady cf; Williams if;
Florentino lb; Rudolph If; Mon
cado p; Heard niibstll ute.
It v/11l be seen I hat the chib has
been strengthened by seven new
men since Little Rock "pounded
their balls" and kept them from
the bases.
The Fort Smith tv.ini Is here
stopping at the Cosmopolitan.
The club Is composed of the follow-
ing fans: Williams Martin Hut
ton Price Lipsey Qulnlas Wilson
Hawkins Flshback and Mecham
• ♦ •
Remember Joseph McShane on
poslte Benefield Hotel sells Arbuck
If coffee at 14|c per pound. 8 Hl
W D Hobgood Is now ready to
serve his friends the very best fresh
meats etc... at the Snow White mar
ket (which he has bought) 111 I East
Broad street 2-7
!■»< ■
Best new cakes candles fruits
etc. at Ml'S Meek's post ofllci’ Coll-
tectlonery. 7i>-l
Old Oscar Pepper whisky of 1811(1
vintage at the Owl S.i'oon None
better. (1-24.
Just received a large shipment
of Men's Linen Sulls and Linen
Pants Miiaiii'K A’ Bhkwku.
5 12
Pubs peas for sale at W. 11.
Wells A Co
Old newspapers at Thxaiikanian
olllce 25 cents imr hundred
Remember the Txxaiikanian job
olllce cun supply your every want
the very best class of work at bot-
tom prices.
It' you want the freshest and
coolest beer In town try the Owl
Saloon H 24
Those bcnuHlul silver belt buck-
les al I’’. L Schusters always please
Hie ladles. Hull and see them. 10 2ft
Now that Kirby Bench Is opened
many of our uqtintlc friends will
lake n pliingo after busliiexs hours
these Imt evenings. II 21
One dosen lllh ciiiix ol tomatoes
for HAc nt Jos. McHliiiiie's
If yon want it first-class set of
ib iig llxliires cheap cull on W 11
WehsA t'o 1121-lIH
lleiillh Menns u perfect condl
Hon us the whole system I'rne
hloml Is essential lo perfect health
Bond's Mill'snpnrllla makes pure
blood mid thus gives heilllh mid
happiness
Hood s Pills lire the favorite fmm
Uy etithm'Hc mid liver mlillclne
Price Bite l
The Neely Hilles of Memphis
passed through here vesteniav on
their wav lo Nan Antonin In the
Inter Mlnte drill They arc prise
winners mid will take place
among the best drill companies
Alltiys Nrrv*
ousneai re.
Hevea the
li cad Ache
Craiiipß and
Mother's
Friend
Nausea and so prepares the
system that the time of recov-
ery ie shortened and many say
"stronger alter than before con-
finement" Il Insures safety to
Ilin ol both mother and i (did
All who have used • ’Mother
Friend” *ay they will never be
without It again Nootherrem
edy robs confinement of its pain
n.M.u «itt wsrn vast MOTurii*" imiim
iiiliiriuMii'ii •Mil
niuAty h'lHmnnißk
Thi e»*n«sH a»
ww •» *u *f t'.«e m*m seini.
O DWYER & AHERN
Will offer the following bargains this week:-
25 dozen Ladies’ Stock Bows regular 25c goods f OP
5 cents each.
100 pieces Figured Nainsook worth 10c for 5 cents
75 dozen 15c Misses Fast Black Seamless Hose fop
i 0 cents a 3aiF
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 Waists and
U mhre 11 as
O'DWYER & AHERN
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 daily. Don’t buy till you see me and my goods. If 1 don’t save
you money buy where you like.
W. H. BOOTH Leader in fly Line.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
DOHI FOfQGI lh6 GrOSGBIII BlGyfilß-mhSSE-
H I have a complete Uno of
I summer nboiiqbb Slum. |
J all stylos and makes from 25c t05!.50.
-!j Also a new and complete Uns of
| Summer underwear g
c AC Jr J
Observe my Show Windows for Drives this week. H
I. KOSMINSKY I
HIIBEItDASHbK AND GLOTHIER
J 115 East Broad stroet. Jacote' Old Maim
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 West llrond Rtroet Texnrknnn Tsxn*.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Hiug« Mmutgijims Medals Badges. Diamond Netting
ami Mfone Work a Mprclnlty. Carry a good assortment of
Imitation and real gems Lettering und Engraving In nil
Its brunches.
Mull urdors iiwlvoX|in«lsl iiii<<ullmi unicn unit hiolurv mu> Idnuk twlnw lloiislli’ld
JOB WORK
YOU WILL NEVER REGRET
Tin' limo nuil Irmihli’ flXl'imM 111 linvluu ymir
SMiljihli'd I’vnn If you llilnk iltcy nru nil
SlwißlMtHffi: 1 lulu Kiimiliiiillimn h't'i' Impinyi’d ai'ltmllllr
IllslrilliU’llln Hlii«»i'» fiirulnlii’d
Dr. H E. Knowles th© Optician
ORFIOa WITH LOUII HBILBRON JCWILIR. I
80-RO-LI NB
Will Positively Cure
PRICKLY HEAIL
IN ONE DAV
fOK Suit ONLY BY
Williains die W illinium-
I "Aim Old Tiiino.”
The most popular Drink
of the season at the . . .
IM dm sib.
fexarkana Racket Store
(Successor to Texas Hackot Store.
CHAS. O. ABERNATHY Proprietor.
Dry Goods Notions Tin-
ware Wooden ware and a
general line of
Stationery*
Next door to Sharpe & Brewer’s.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.