The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
'lighest Honors -World’s Fair
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F CREAM
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
. u pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
r»tn Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. G. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Try Holly Wood Dairy Cream ts.
The finest case goods at the Owl
Saloon. (r-24
Ollie Webb of Dallas was here
yesterday.
Mr. M. Folandor is reported on
the sick list.
Thomas Heston has returned
from St. Louis.
■■ 11 11 ’
Mrs. T C. McFadden left for Mag*
nolla yesterday.
The murcury is again up near the
100 degree mark.
Charles O'Malley of Little Hock
was here yesterday.
J. W. Fortune will take In Ft.
Smith the present week.
W. H. B. Croom of Moorings-
port was here yesterday.
Miss Lillian Purcell left for San
Antonio yesterday on a visit.
Mrs. Ben Strum went to Luling
Texas today to visit relatives
Yesterday Mr. Willie Wilson made
a run to Fulton on his bicycle.
Mrs. E. C. Smith and children
will visit Ft. Smith the next sever-
al days.
Mrs. Tinka Jones of Fl. Worth
is here visiting her cousin Mrs. 11.
L. Grant.
Keep your eyes open for a list of
the horses that will run In the next
week's races.
Henry Mendels has gone to San
Antonio to accept a position In a
clothing store.
The sherilTs of Arkansas arc In
convention at Little Rock. Shcrill
Dillard did not attend.
Mrs. Frank Hiller and Mrs. Em-
ma Chaytor left yesterday for Colo
ratio Springs Colorado
New candles new cakes ami best
of confections of every kind al Mrs
ID L Meek's opposite post office.
Miss Henle Dolibx returned to
Tyler tills morning after a plea*'
ant visit here to Mrs F. W. Mui
litis.
The starving mine workers have
a chance that their demands may
be iiccecdrd too We hope they
may win out.
Mrs. 8. A. tlodbold and daughter
Miss Hortense leave today for
Mooringsport to visit relatives
near that place.
Rev 0. W Daniels Is In atten-
dance upon the religious debate at
Magnesia Springs between Revds
Hall and Alderson.
Texarkana now has a good ball
team since taking In the Mexicans
and can win games right along with
the best of them.
Mr Sam Hardin will show it par-
ty of ladles where to cast their
hooks In Pleasant Lake to catch
the most llsh today.
A "big time" Is oftlmes simply
another name for a lot of disslpa*
Hon with a headache thrown hi mi
the side. Il never pays Io dissi-
pate.
There was a nice gathering of
young people al Uaplaln (Imirge
Taylor's last nighl Io participate
In a waler melon culling Much
fun was had among the young peo-
ple.
•
Mrs Rachel Moores itiivu a din
Ing last evening having as hei
guest Mrs M P Powell of Patil-
dun Mrs Man of Pena Ailsona
her daughter. Mis Harry Monies
ami Mrs. F. U. Wont ten.
We see some fine grape being sold
here dally from wagons ala very
cheap price Those grapes are
raised mil hy the T H junction and
we ate told that there are several
flourishing vineyard lliete
Thais Is not a siifllclenl amount
of waler put upon F.asi llroad
stteel by the aprlilklei Io keep
down the dust Late hi the after-
llimil II gets quite dusty. We I rust
(lupl. Illyllm will look alter this
mailer.
Texarkana is to have another
railroad trom the Mississippi river
and it will be a link connecting the
eastern roads running into Green-
ville Miss. via Birmingham Ala.
direct. The road will be a paying
one.
Manager Prudhomme was around
at the. Postal Telegraph oflice this
morning watching the electrician
put things in order. Be said it
would only be a few days now be-
fore he would hang out his shingle
for business.
Rev. C. C. Branon pastor of the
4th street M. E. Church will fill the
pulpit at College Hill M. E. Church
on next Sunday night. Everybody
cordially invited to attend. The
regular pastor being absent at dis-
trict conference.
The ball games are being adver-
tised free for ladies. When the
chib can attract our fair sex to
their games they will be popular
and not before. All we need now
to insure the ladies attendance is a
good shady grand stand. Let us
see that one is erected.
It was given out tills morning
that Hie Fort Smith ti am had said
that they did not try to play ball
yesterday but today would shut
our boys out as an eye opener. We
can only say In the way of a tip to
bet your money on Texarkana even
it you have to place it at. odds.
The Shreveport excursion over
Hie Port Arthur Route this morn-
ing was quite a success. Three
hundred tickets were sold from this
city all to negroes except a lew.
There was one coach for whites.
ExcurslonistH will ret urn to the city
at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Mrs. John Owsley left this morn-
ing for Magnesia Springs and the
reporter has been Importuned by
John to let him run with us while
the madam Is away from home.
John we will take you to the park
this evening and If you behave
yourself you can take In Hie wed-
ding Monday night.
The following Salvation Army
olllc.ers are here in attendance on
Hie meeting at the park: Lieuten-
ant Col. Evans and wife Ensign
and Mrs. Keats Lieutenant Blit*
ternon Cadet Stanley Captains
Olson Tharp Brown and Myers
and Mrs. Captain Rlngle. There
will be a larger delegation to arrive
tomorrow and Sunday.
Ch.ippvl Car "Evmigle" passed
through Hie city this morning en
route to Mona where It will stay
for ten days or Iwo weeks dlspen
sing the gospel to all who will hear
11. It In hi charge of J. 8. Thoimis
mi evmigellnt We hud a plennmil
talk with him ami learned from him
Hint the BapHst denomination
have out six of these cam travel-
ing over Hie country all Hie lime.
A good work.
General Manager W. A. Williams
of the T. A Ft 8 Ry returned
from Rich Mountain now culled
Mount Mena yesterday lie In-
forms uk that the railroad people
have men and teams nt work now
constructing n good roadway to
Grand Summit ralool il-e eight
feet to 100; also I hat a Him two
story hotel of atone Is being com
Ktructed. A temporary hotel tent
or mil Ing place has been provided
and there are tents for rent lor
those who do not wish to wait. A
car load of burros have been nenl
up fur conveying passengers up to
the lownsltr.
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Alderman W F. Mullins and fam
ily will leave this afternoon for
Mena Mountain) where Mrs. M.
will spend the limited term Mr.
Mullins tells us (hut he has rented
a lent 10x20 and will move some of
his furniture up lo furnish It with
The company building the liidel
have already a dining tenl there
and are Im nlsliing lenls tor I hose
who wish to take Hie mountain
breene as well as inmtls at IT per
wm’li There vlll be others from
our city who will go tip next week
and by next summer there will Im
many collages built there b’lmig
Ing to Texin kniiit people who will
occupy Ihmii dm lug I lie siimmm
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TIIKY TAI.K WITH HOURII
Sharpe A llrewrr t rverylmd's
hinilslieis linvu In a chmige of ad
vi'i'tlsouieiil today. They have
litkeit stock and finding their past
vmu's busiimss salifacloty and the
prulHn sufficient lositisfy tlii’lrde-
sites will now work 10l the people
for the next few weeks making
prices on I heli goods that will put
pants or coats on all who cun raise
the breese al all. This linn buys
ho second hand pieced ovet goods
m goods inminfm luted mH of shod
dv maleilal nml wh.it you pur-
chase from them will Im from Hist
hands afii’C leaving Hie manufac*
liner. Head Ihrii table Os prices
ami if you need mtv iiitlcleotcloih
lug) either outer or under gm-
menis Sharpe A lliewei can nc
cummudale yntt
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.
“I wasiti a hor-
rible fix” he
says "and the
more treat-
ment I receiv-
ed the worse I
seemed to get.
A New York
specialist said
he could cure
me but his
treatment did
me no good
W
whatever. 1 was stiff and full of
pains my left arm was useless so
that I was unable to do even the
lightest work. This was my condition
wlien I began to take 8. S. 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 a complete
wreck but for 8. 8. 8."
H. 8. 8. (guaranteed purely vegetable)
sss
Is the only cure
for real blood dis-
eases. The mer-
curial treatment
of the doctors al-
ways does more
harm than good. Beware of mercury I
Books on the disease and its treat-
ment mailed free to any address by
Swift Specillc Co. Atlanta Ga.
Remember Joseph McShane op-
posite Benefield Hotel sells Arbuck-
le coffee at 14Jc per pound 3 10
W D Hobgood Is now ready to
serve his friends the very best fresh
meats etc..at the Snow White mar
ket (which lie has bought) 311 East
Broad street 2-7
• * •
Best new cakes candles fruits
etc. at Mrs. Meek's post office con-
fectionery. 7-0-1
Old Oscar Pepper whisky of 181)0
vintage at the Owl Saloon. None
bet 1... G 31.
Just received a large shipment
of Men's Linen Sults and Linen
Pants. Siiahi'U A Bnicwill.
5 L!
Peas peas for sale at W. IL
Wells A 00.
Old newspapers at Tkxahkanian
office 25 cents per hundred.
Remember the Texajikanian job
office can supply your every want
the very best class of work at bot-
tom juices.
If you want the freshest and
Coolest beer bi town try the Owl
Sklooiii ii 21.
li.I.K'SIK Vonr IlmvvlH Willi <'hs<'urt'ls.
Oniuly riiilinrili*. viirn iniinilpniiiiii fnromr.
loc Übo It 0.0 (IfU(Hlntsi'(’liiiitlinoiwy.
Those bemit'.tnl sliver belt buck-
les at F. L. Sch.isters always jilease
the ladles. Cull and sec them 111 25
Now that Kirby Reach Is opened
many of our aquatic friends will
take a plunge after business hours
these hot evenings Il 21
One dozen <3 lb cans id tomatoes
for Hbc at Jos McHliaiie'n
If you want a llrst-class set of
drug llxtuien cheap call mi W. 11.
Wells A Co. li'.ll-loi
In Men's Neckweui '
In Men's I Hose
In Men's Bunpendein
In Men's Bulls
In Men's Undei wear.
In Men's Clothing
In Men's .Himes
We are headquarters.
5-12 Hhaiii'K A lluxwtta.
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We aiways give mir ciistmneis
the best 11io market affords lull
weights mid pimnp' iilt-uitlou
11iiimi.ssioN linos
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We Lond All
In Mie 75c and •LOO Shirts
In Mtc 75c mid •1.00 Hndeiweai
In •5.00 •7.00 mid •1(100Bulls
5 12 Biiaui'X A lIIIKWRII
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Texiirhnim Ciiri'higo Cmnpmi.t
nre liemlqiiiirlors liir Huggies
Wiigoiis nml IliirtioM
Fur a nice pdey steak and Hue
meal* of all kinds call on Hie enter-
prising Huddleston Urox
4 g. r a
For hlcesl fresh moats go Io W
11 llubgimd s Know While m.irkot
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John lloaroii lx doing the saloon
busbies- of Ihe Texas side Ho
keeps the best brand of liquors Is
the cause. Q l
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with wlili’li nh 1*
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O DWYER & AHERU
■ 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 f OF
10 cents a pair.
All our 1012 and 15c Figured wash goods for 71-2 C
75 pieces 10c Beautiful Percale for 71-2 cents.
Special bargains in Ribbons Veiling Laces Hand-
kerchiefs Silk Mitts Corsets Ladies’ Shirt Waists and
Umbrellas.
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 cashli
hard times prices. lam willing to share my profits with you.
lam receiving goods daily. Don’t buy till you see mo and my goods. If 1 don’t save
you money buy where you like.
;W. H. BOOT H Leader in fly Line.
Doni Foroci ilio GrGsocnt
-•/I .I. ' . -.11.1 ii-l 1.1.|f.<y!.l ■
M I have a complete line of
Siiiiiiiier N 6011066 Shirks. |
/ all styles and makes from 25c to <51.50.
i'-jj Also a new and complete 11ns of
| SuiiiiiiGr underwear |
’ Observe my Show Windows for Drives this week. S
I I. KOSMINSKY |
HfIBERDftSH&R ftND GLOTHIER
: lib Lisi. Brn.nl M.ra:i.. Jaioh).’ Olli .Si.iml. ' !
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 Want Broad Htrnot Tnxnrknun Tnxnx.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Hings Mmmgrmim Mrilaln Hadgvn. Dlmmmil Betting
nml Blum* Work aßpaclally. Carry a goml anniirlntcnliif
Imlf atmn ami real grain Lettering and Ifingravlng in all
Hr brmiclii’H
Mull tthli’i'M ii'ci’lvn n|nmlnl nlti’iitlnii. Offlpn nml fnvlorv mm blui’k bnlow Ili<imlli<lil
JOB MKM'
_ YOU WILL NEVER REGRET
'l'll' lime uihl 1ni111. <|>ii.lii| In 1. |n l( ||||
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l-mnilmilliiii- frui'. liiipiuvi'il iii'iiilil
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Dr h e. Knowlem tlw Optioiun
OFFIOK WITH LOUiB HkILHHON JkWfel.tß.
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80-RO-LINB
Will Positively Cure
PRICKLY HEAT
IN ONE DAV
flllt SALS ONLY 6Y Hfll
'Williams eSc 'Williaixiß-
I “flny Old Thing."
The most popular Drink
of the season at the . . .
liMlt Drill Sira.
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—
Texarkana Racket Store
tSuccessor Io Texas Racket
CHAS. O. ABERNATHY Proprietor.
Dry Goods Notions Tin-
ware Wooden ware and a
general line of
Stationery-
Next door to Sharpe A Brewer’s.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1897, newspaper, July 16, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656821/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.