The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 294, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 18, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Highest Honors World s Fair
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F CREAM
BAKING
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
f'H pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre.
H<m Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YfARS THE STANDARD.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. G. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Go out to church today.
Try Holly Wood Dairy Cream ts.
Read our advertisements in tills
morning’s paper.
Go out to Ohio Park on the 23rd
and take a hand in the races.
Lieutenant-Col. Evans of the
Salvation Army came in yesterday.
Gapt. Moore who was quite sick
last week was able to lie out yes-
terday
B. IT. Gehlert furniture dealer
of Arkadelphia was in the city yes-
terday.
The Salvation Army is being re-
culted last by the arrival of army
visitors.
Miss Merlam Galvin we an* sorry
to know Is suffering with a rising
on her foot.
The horse races at the fair
grounds next week will he quite In
teresting.
Glad to see Mr. 8. M Ragland
aide to be out again yesterday as
ter several days sickness. •
J. J. Earhart living on College
Hill was presented with a girl Fri-
day night by Ills good wife.
Fay Croswtt editor of (lie Bios
som Bee came down yesterday and
went up to Hope last night.
Joe D. Conway of Washington
everybody’s Irlend and a good law-
yer was In the city yesterday.
A great many beautiful and
handsomely costumed ladles were
out to see the ball gaum yesterday.
New candles new cakes and best
of confections of every kind at Mrs
111. L. Meek’s opposite post office
The baby boy of Mr. E. F. Burk
has been quite sick but was much
better yesterday we were pleased
to learn.
The Salvation Army wedding on
Monday night will be the event of
the week. It will cost you only a
nlckle to see the same
The Fl. Smith team has an Al
battery with their club ami they
will be close up to the head of the
procession In the league gun os
0. 11. Pennock Jr Is back from
Port Arthur lie says he thinks
Beaumont Is all right ns a business
place but he does not like the Port.
Friday the Martin Lumber Co.
of Bolinger La. went to the wall
wo regret to learn. Attachments
amounting to $210011 wore run
upon It that <lnv
Ham Kolinsky hurt his left lung
rooting for Texarkana yesterday In
the ball game. Mam soon quieted
down when the score got 11 to II in
favor of the visitors.
The pastor of the Olive Street
Baptist church will discuss the fol-
lowing subjects todavi Morning
"The Sword of the Lord and (lid
eon;" night "llee-inelllallmi"
The young men of our city are
getting up 11 hay ride for Tuesday
night toGhlo park. Some thirty
names are mi the list of young In-
dies who are expected to attend.
We will send a base ball teaiii
away from here next work that
will bring our count up In the scales
of decency. Lltllo Hock has got a
bulge on all the clubs but then II
can Im beaten
Mam Hiller we leain has been
stricken with a new disease. Wo
have heard the diagnosis hut mo
not doctor enough to tell what
name Io give his particular all*
ment.
• • •
Wo have mil hoard a wind direct"
ly or Indirectly from the Texarkana
itlllos since they left hero Wo sup-
pose none of litem have been killed
or wounded else we would have
been advised
Mrs. Man and her daughter Mrs
Harry Moores who have been visit
lug Mts. F tl. Wootton and Mrs. J
F> Morris left yesterday for Atlso
iia They will slop a few days at
Atlanta Texas to visit relatives
Greater bargains than ever at
the Palais Royal Monday.
Mr. Tom Mullins came back from
Stamps last night from a week’s
visit.
Captain Voight of Chattanooga
Tenn. is slopping in the city a few
days.
Banker E. Kirby Smith left last
night to visit his mother at Hot
Springs.
Miss Zachry ol Pittsburg Texas
is visiting the Misses Hannon of
this city.
G. B. Ellis has returned from
Kansas City where he has been on
a land deal.
There will be a maniage in the
city next month that will astonish
the natives.
Manager Hughes of the Wes-
tern Union Telegraph Company re-
turned yesterday.
Col. Hugh Correy was in from his
Boggy mill last night. He will
spend the day here.
Dr. Smith local surgeon of the
Cotton Belt road at Naples came
to the city last night.
Goods must be sold so come and
tiring your money to the Palais
Royal bargains for every one.
A small crowd in the city yester-
day from the country. The farm-
ers are evidently waiting for rain.
Texarkana never had a boomdon’t
know what a boom is hut It keeps
humping Itself along in great shape.
Everything your own way so
don’t fall to stop In at the Palais
Royal Monday.
A. W. Roiimms Trustee.
In three more days the natatorl-
tint will be filled full of water and
then we can have some line swim
m I ng.
Many of our people will go to
Magnesia Springs this morning for
the big m-etlng now being held
there. _
Mrs. M. I. Ferguson who ha-
been here visiting her daughter
Mrs I'l. F. Burk retqrned to Ful-
ton yesterday.
Orland Holliday Will Ferguson
Jim Bemis and E. J. Willis have re-
turned from a trip In Little River
county. They report good hick.
A large gathering was out at the
park last night to hear Lieutenant
Evans talk. He will be on hand at
the park today 11ml a great time
wll bo had.
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Such chances for great bargains
do not last long now bo sure ami
visit the Palais Royal. The prices
will suit you Goods must go
A W Heaiimis Trustee.
The boy with a shrill voice Is
again on the street with a jar of
lemonade and his shrill piping voice
tells us that we can quench our
thirst with all the lemmiado we cnn
drink for a nlckle.
We learn that a light took place
at the While Cliff Cement Works
In Little River county mi Friday
mid two negroes were killed by en-
gineer Jack Clegg Clegg was In
Fulton last night.
■B * • • =»
rieo. (j. Bonn Washington City
hiM been engaged by Messrs.
O'Dwyer A Ahern to preside over
their carpet mid curtain depart-
ment Mr. Bonn .Is said to bo mi
expert draper
W. A. Met'mtiiey has furnished
his hotel office with a new net of
chain. Among the lot mo three
flicker* the latter supposedly pur-
chased for Mam Kolinsky Harry
Ehrlich mid the proprietor him-
self.
The Epworth Longue and Chris-
Ilan I'lmleiivors will have n Union
picnic at Pleasant Lake Tuesday
Everybody Invited to join mid take
their dinner along The railroad
hi» made 11 rale of Ml cents for the
round trip.
One of our office force Is Indebted
to ii call over the phone yesterday
by a young lady giving her mime ns
Miss Mctllnlv The Interview was
nppiocldtcil very miicli but would
like to know who Mis- Mctllnly Is
mid where she Ilves
II I <lllll—-
— throe giimes nt 'ho park
netted Just •ML This kind ol gale
receipts l» nut oiieotiiiiglug Io the
followers of the national game
neither will it pay salaries nr move
teams from town Io town. What
me we going Io do about It?
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Mi. Ntaltl the reliable agent for
Hie ML Louis Republic Ims been
appointed to act for the (Hobo-
Hoimii-rnl iilso. He will serve sill"
srillieis fur ellliei papot In a piittr
Imil iiiminer Give him your 11mm
If you wish either paper.
For Hale nt a Bargain
The east half of blink lldibeii
(III) known ns the Xasolte properly
mi Mliile Line Avenue and Fiithlli
streets A. L Ullin
A Modern
Lazarus.
Inherited blood diseases are much
more difficult to cure than those which
are acquired. One of the most common
hereditary diseases is Scrofula which
the medical profession admit is most
obstinate and deepseated and their ef-
forts to cure it meet with little success.
A child afflicted with Scrofula is always
puny and sickly and can never grow
Into healthy manhood until the disease
is eliminated. Scrofula leads into con-
sumption nine times out of ten 10 that
it is important for this reason that im-
mediate attention lie given to all chil-
dren who inherit the slightest taint.
Mrs. S. S. Mabry 360 Elm St. Macon
Ga. writes:
"My boy Charlie inherited a scrofu-
lous blood taint and from infancy was
covered with terrible sores his sufferiegs
being such that it was impossible to
dress him for three years.
JC? L
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CHARLIE MABRY
His head and body were n mass
of sores and his nose was swollen to
several times its natural size; to add to
his misery he had catarrh which made
him almost deaf and his eyesight also
|>ecam« affected. No treatment was
spared that wo thought would relievo
him hut lie grew worse until hie condi-
tion was indeed pitiable. A dozen blood
remedies were given him by the whole-
sale but they did not the alfghtest good.
I had almost despaired of his ever being
cured when by the mlvlce of 11 friend we
gave him 8.8.8. (Swift’s Specific) and
at first the inflammation seemed to in-
crease but as this is the way the remedy
gets rid of the poison by forcing it out
of the system we were encouraged and
continued the medicine. A decided im-
provement was the result and after he
had taken a dozen bottles no one who
knew of his former dreadful condition
would have recognized him. All the
eorei on his body have healed his akin
is perfectly clear and smooth and he
has been restored to perfect health."
Mr. A. T. Morgan one of the promi-
nent druggists of Macon and 11 member
of the board of aldermen of that city
says: "J am familiar with the terrible
condition of lltllo Charlie Mabry and
the cure which 8.88. effected In hi*
case was remarkable and provfti it to
be a wonderful blood remedy."
8.8.8. is the only cure for deepeeated
blood diseases such as Scrofula Rheu-
matism Cancer Kciemn Catarrh ole.
It is the only blood remedy guaranteed
Purely Vegetable
and contains no potash no mercury or
other mineral which means no much to
all who know the disastrous effects ol
these drugs.
Valuable books mailed free to any nd-
diisn by the Swill Spcciflu Company
Atlanta Ga.
Old Man Mult of Hot Mprlngx
and by the way a "I'ootor" waw
out at Hie ball game yeaterdiiy
"rooting" for Fori Mnilth. We
would have tried to put Mult out
but he weigh* 200 pound* and this
I* beyond our putting out limit.
Mra. A. A. Hart gave her daugh-
ter Mlmm I ne/ a reception ThurN-
day nlghl at her home College Hill.
Mlmm liick ha*t Just returned from
a visit to the Indian Nation and the
party wa* given to have her friends
call on her (take and cream were
Mvrved.
Gentle reader wo hud’ll gentle
rain hist evening. We have ween
the time when we would have dcM
Igiialed the evening'* precipitation
a* it Mllght tlvw but now wo wl*h
to Cidl II a rain a* II has been it
long lime since we have had any-
thing that resembled rain.
T H Keiiiteitsler the music deal-
er has sold many iintriinientH In
the last lew ilitv* He has a dally
concert and many local and travel
Ing musicians haye lent their tai*
mil to make music at his soirees.
11 you wiint a good violin guitar
111<111<I<1II11 or piano see Mr. Ki'iiiieN-
ter.
Friday this paper xtateti 1 lint Mr.
F W Mullins mid wile would leave
that day for Kith MountalU. Vi'*»
terday the ('till stilted that they
had gone copied local from this
pitpei*. They did not complete
their (trriiiigriiients and gel off mi-
ni veslridiiv.
DANGER!
get Io Which the Expei tnitt Moth-
er I* exposed mid the foiebodiitg
with with h she looks forward to
the hour of woiiiiiii'n severest trial.
Mother’s Friend
so assists Nature that the i limige
goes forward In mt eitsy uimiiief
wllholH lite violcttf protest ol
Nitllsea lletlillitlhv rlc. Gloomy
torabodlng* yield to Imiirtul nidli'lgii
lions nlm iiaofix ilommli Ilin mtlunl
qulekly aim wlih little pain. Is left
strong to joyously imMorin the high amt
holy tillin’" Imw mivulvpit upon l>(<raml
the tlum of reiMivety slmi’ipneiL
■W'J# ’All ."Upl Kir.'X.W
H'Hahla >« all»R anti tolmhfa (••ihmi.wlal»
Ymi pmoninn muuurontm juomiOi
«tns mi ssvssmf*.
O’DWYER & AHERN
1 Our extra stock of Notions consisting of Pins Needles Hair P| ns
Kid Curlers Thimbles Combs Tooth Brushes Hair Brushes Darners
CL <3 11 1 Curling Irons Tape Spool Cotton Hooks and Eyes Buttons Toilet
0 !1 <X 11 $ Soap Side Combs Shirt Waist Sets Purses etc. at the lowest prices
ever known in this section. Also our immense stock of Laces Veiling
i Handkerchiefs Silk Mitts Ribbons and Sailor Hats. This will be the
V7ITVI § opportunity of the season to secure your supplies for less than manu-
facturers’ cost. The sale of Matting Carpets Rugs Lace Curtains
rpg • | and Window Shades will bo continued same as last week. 670 Rem-
1111 S | nants of Calico Percale Outing Cloth Cheviot Bleached and Brown Do-
mestic etc. will be offered Monday Morning at about 50 cents on the
— dollar. Come early if you want to secure some.
O’DWYER & AHEK.N Jobbers ami teifa
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. Fought for cash at
hard times prices. lam willing to share my profits with you
lam receiving goods dally. Don’t buy till you see nw and my goods. If 1 don’t save
you money buy where you like.
W. H. BOOTH Leader in fly Line.
Doni FopQot Hie Grosooni BlonGln....'.sss>.
(YOUR:-; GRANGE
•I
Wo are now making prices on
our goods that will open your
eyes. Room must be made for
OUR IMMENNSE FALL STOCK. |
Now Is the time to avail your-
self of good goods for little
3 money H
I. KOSMINSKY.
vx;TiT.-tTr<r.r.-!.?w4< ’'”X.
PAUL FRIENSEHNER l
407 Watt Hrnnd Htroat Texarkana Taxa*.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Rings Mmmgrmns Medals Ihidgrs Diamond Netting
and Ntmie Work it Npeclnlty Oilfry it good assortment or
Imitation mid real gems Lettering mid Engraving In till
Ils branches
Mall iirdvi'H siivclal ntlnntlmi. onten anil tiiclurv min blnek linliiw lli'imtlnlil
JOB WKBM
_ _ YOU WILL NEVER REGRET
Thu Him' iitul limililn «K|«nili<il In linvlnit vmir I
..r*I*—Wit 1 *—Wit '7';’ mniiilnnil evoii It y«u ihiiil il<<y itrn nil
' i' l ' l 1 1'liudmilInn* fiw bii|ii«vvil xvli'iilllln
♦4'?” jmr llislriiiiienl* (lhi*NM* (iii'iilslnxl
Dr. H E. Knowles the Optioiun .
OFFIQI WITH LOUIR HtILUNUN. JSWtLIsW ‘
BO- RO- LIN B
Will Positively Cure
PRICKLY HEATj
IN ONE DAV
nut sue my oy -jM
Williams <sc -Willijnii’t
I “flnii Old Thing ’’
The most popular Drink
of the season at the . . .
| fc-B Dim SIR
faarkana Racket Store
< Successor to Texae Rocket Store.
CHAS. O. ABERNATHY Proprietor.
Dry Goods Notions Tin*
ware Wooden ware anda
general line of
Next door to Sharpe A. Brewer's.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 294, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 18, 1897, newspaper, July 18, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656822/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.