The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, November 15, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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B 3 The Leader.
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■COMPEL BUSY TIMES |
K;With such values at •£.*•
K 1 such astonishingly low rZ f
K I prices the discriminat- J
? ing Purchaser cannot Jy* *1
\ afford to lose the mon- /Cf.v
ey—saving opportuni-' ?.f$
K ■ •*? tlcs P r csented here
Kc:.
B 1000 yards Domestic good and heavy worth 8 l-3c for only 4c §!s *%;•.•:
■4 B 7500 yards best grade calico for which you always pay 712 c for h ?/*;•
K* B only 4c
B 315 Bolts double width Dress Goods all kinds and designs worth •?;* j
K> B 35c for 12 l-2c
■<« B 29 Bolts Cashimere worth 20c for 5c : /*;;
K; B 14 dozen Comforts worth $1.50 for 75c
B* & 16 dozen Boys Shoes worth $2.25 for $150.
R B 150 Ladles Capes worth $250 for #I.OO £k :?£•
K B 500 Ladies Under vest 50c for 25c
K> 8 750 Lillies Under vest worth 35 for 15c Sii .%:•>:
| LINGOLP-IURNER COMPANY. B
Fso You Know”
I Underwear and Clothing Have Gone Up?
H ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
■cbought before the risex -
■e will not ask you any advance.
I S cc 01ll ‘ 75 c * 1<2 5 ond #1.50 Underwear.'
I sce our 5.007.50 and SIO.OO Suits.
I Agents for Edwin Clapp’s Shoes.
I "Free Shines
I Agents for "Nicoll Ihe Tailor.
Nothing Made to Order.
I SHARPE & BREWER
I “Up-to-date”
■alters Finishers Clothing Mon Shoes. 1
I TE XARKMNA ARKRNORO
Frioesi Tell
I Dry Goods Clothing and Gents Furnishings.
|ave your money
fyCalling at L KINSBURY’S. West
Broad Street.
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■•S.MUI.I/ (AH 11 i:.
L PALAIS ROYAL
this WEEK
I Our clfy Is llilod to overflowing with big ihows among them being the
| “Mum* Fair and the Clrouil)ut
freGi Jest Show of All
1 ■ Oiu .nulling bargains wo are ollerlng In our Drew Goods and Silk De*
partmonte. We hove no competitors at all In this sale ns the prices
L wo quote defy competition: ■ > • ■ •
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( *"' 'l' ''ii iii Siilh uiiiy mi. nt (i kliiili we hnve everything ihni h Mrleily new ninl
i si'i i 11' 1 ' " h ell'
-n Hl '•'•lh I Kviiv |ili<i'ul mir hlnikMllk* mnl SnlliiK inirv mi nli’nliih Hiimmili'i We
kls''i„"’|'" "ii'v nt the wunl Ii will pny yini hirsmiilni'mir "rl"i *i'"l< "I I'lm'k Silk*
lil ( „ . ! I’" I'' lilt! y<iiii ! ilti 'i < lin : llih ul ir nly iihi'lt’Hldil" I’ Vriy i oill|ili ti' i inrim lii|{
1 ' 1 ihl* ’Violin rmiulnu In price Ifom#l a| up to the flne4.
\V 1 ' b'lililnrihn "Crmiim Corset" mul "St Denh" U milm I'reneh Kid Gloves.
1 ■ 1 wlini wo iiilvi tiln mul plenty ol It."
Q T. S. MULLINS & CO.
Houcaet
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Route
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Mqt'IPI’HD WITH
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Pullman Buffet Sleepers
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Texarkana Sl.Louis&Memphis
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' nmti.in upply to i’iiiiipni>y »iionri. ii iimoil
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lEXAKKANA ARKANSAS MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 15 1«!I7
! GOLD STANDARD.
; Secretar Gape Will Urge Its Perma-
j nent Adoption.
• The Government Ofllclal publish-
‘ ed al Washington I). C. says:
’ “Mr. Secretary (.age is reported
• on Tuesday to have read to the
; cabinet the recommendations lie
[ will send to Congress when it meets
> in November. The full text of his
; essay on currency reform will not
; be given out until then but the
. substance of it is supposed to be
! well known lie will recommend
' Ihe permanent and unequivocal
I adoption of the gold basis; the re
' tirement of greenbacks treasury
notes and silver certillcates all of
; which government paper Is to be
taken up by a gigantic Issue of
I bonds; the extension of the nation*
al banking industry and its
i protection and a commercial sale
of the silver bullion in the treas-
ury."
"MUM" FAIR NOTES
Mr C C. I'irengle th« Texas
druggist also Williams & Williams
will have pretty girls dispense son-
vlnirs each night of the fair.
All cut blooms both rosesand
“mums" must be In position Wed-
nesday by I o'clock.
The merchants malting exhibits
of holiday goods are displaying
quite a congenial rivalry as to Who
shall have the pre J lest exhibit.
This Is very encouragltig for the
ladles
Who said there would or would not
be a baby show In connection wltli
the “Mum" Fair? Who knows?
The band boys itave come to the
I'slslance of the h’loral Hoclily
and offered their services gr.rtls
which act Is certainly very tnich
appreciated.
POLK MILLER
Polk Miller the famous humorist
and dialectician will appear at
(Hilo's opera house November ID.
Miss Estelle Wallace who assists
Polk Miller and Oscar P. Sisson this
icason Is a Hit tie Quakt’rcss anti
Mr Sisson's twice. Site lias a splen
did mexzo-soprauo voice and Is us
dainty uinl pretty on the stage ns a
Dresden doll When not on the
stage she uses “thee" and “thou"
as Is usual with tlie Quakers and
says II Is often the case on the st age
that II Is with great difficulty she
keeps from using this form of
speech
Miss Wallace wears a dress In
her sketch with Mr Sisson "Cou-
sin Silas's Visit from the Country"
this Is made over from a dress worn
by her great great grandmother
and she presents a picture as pref
ly as the dress Is quaint
Polk Miller .Oscur Sisson and
Miss Wallace appear together in u
character sketch In which Mr. Mil
ler plays the part true hi life of
'Uncle Daniel" and sings snugs
tells stories mid ''picks the baujer"
in real old-fashioned style
Uhmigo of Illidges
Wo liave been requested to ask
tlie inembers of tlio l l 'liil'lll Society
tu taka their budges to the secret.!
ry mid get new ones us the color
has been chiinged mid tlieuld ones
will not admit the meiidiers
Postal Telegraph
The Postal Telegraph-I'alilet'oiii
pany has recently opened nlllces nt
HAI.I.AH Nheinimi llnney Grove
llonlmm Paris Clmksvilh' mid Tex
Atkmiii I'. X i» nil I Hope. P esc. tt
Ai hiidelphhi Hut Hpilngs MT*
TM'i Htn'lv Pine HlulT mill lleleiig
Arkansas mid MF.MPIIIB TICNN
This cunipmiv's wires also reach
every linpiitlmil point in the Pul
tod Hl lies mid H.imiil.i Miiiilh Alic
ci lea mid Iho old win hl Hates tu
Mexican pidllls ledm od to half Hie
price of utliar cninpaiilcs
Tn tiurs Cntarrh
lin iiul depend upon snuff- Inlial-
ants nr iitliei io d applications
t hit at i li la a cuiisliliiliuiiid disease
mid can In l suncessfally treated
only by memts of a euiisiiliitiiiiml
felll’ilv like llimd's Htirsilparllld
which Ihiirtiiighly iiiiiilli'x Hie blond
mid reiiiuvi s tin* •crtifuloua Hunts
wlilch cniise ritiiHi The great
miuiliei nt testiiiiuiihils from those
who lime lieoti curnl of calarrh by
I limit s Hmsitpmillrt prove the lines
qmili'd pnwi'i id Illis iiiedli'liii. to
cmiqiii'i this dlsoiise If troubled
with Citiiitrli give Hund's Harsapa-
rllla a fair trial nt once
Iflltl" liis walked elf from nil his
cuiiip'tit .<!• s'iii'k In iiioiir.iHng his
steam luikory No liettet bread In
thu world.
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Paradoxical <
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As it may seem we sell hundreds of custo- <
mers every week yet none are “sold.” Why not J
examine our stock of Dress Goods and Silks be- <
fore you pttrshaso? It will pay you. See those 5
beauliful Crovert Clothes at 50c this week only. <
Silks from 10c to SI.OO per yard. Latest pat- J
terns in Percales and Calicoes Our line of La- <
dies and Children’s Hose the most complete in 3
the city. SHOES—John Kelly’s Fine Shoes the <
best in the market. Boy’s Clothing to fit ail
ages. Give us a call 4
JOE WINTER & CO j
<
Buy Globe Olin.
They cost you no more mid give
line light. Have you not favored
the other fellow long enough? Ahl<
your grocer for Globe Ollx. You
don't belong to Ihe monopoly; then
try a 111 He compel Itlonand gel your
oil can filled. W 11. AdaniN will
come with lilh little wagon and
wait on you. lldl-lm
-»• ♦ •
Mu»lo for Evorybody Make Your
Homo G'hoorful.
We make It eaxy for you to buy
PlanoH and Organ* and all other
mtiNlcal liiHtrumeiitN We get In
xtrumentN from thirteen of the
leading faclorlen and can make you
better prlcen and term* than any
other miiHicconcern In Hiln pai l of
the country. If you think of buy-
ing we will make If Io your Intcrext
to call and *ee our Imdriiment* or
write for catalogue and price*
Prompt attention given to order*
for piano tutting.
.1 W. Imniii.kv'n Miikio Hot mk.
220 Vim St. Texarkana Ark.
The Van Buren paper* wrote col
iiinn* of xtuff crying for anelectric
light xy-trni mid nt la*t got It
4nd now they are heaping abutie
upon the plant becmt*e the light x
tall to burn to Mill Ihe Idea* of Hie
I'dltor*. We have hmg *lnce learn-
ed that electric lighta arc a* Hable
to flicker an any other light* Hid
them; light* will not do Io depend
on entirely. Our people here have
Hieli liiilldlng* wired and piped and
xhould Hik electric mm Id fall
Ihe git* I* turned mi mid we have
nothing to kick at. Van llurmi
will learn better after awhile than
to kick at mi electric light plant be
cauxe the light* go out between
act*
EffiEM STBUHEn
BICYCLE.
One Chance in Our PRIZE Contest for this
Beautiful Wheel for Every
25 / /V\A Cash
CFNT
pill-chase.
"nuni iixr awaich-
SmithJDrug Co.
FREE! FREE!
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If You are Thinking of Buying
A- NEW - CAMET
I bin I (nil 10 enll ami Look nt our InunonHo
Stock and got our I’rieon which can not ho
duplicated itt tho ohy.
|{eiiiuiiilmr wo have tho
LARGEST LINE Os FURNITURE
iii tho t'ity which In boing aohl ( lonoi* than
over.
ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH OR EASY
PAYMENTS.
Woodfin Firtiiire 60.
CHATFIELD 4 BUHRMAN
Texarkana Arkansas.
WHot.KHA LN ANU IIRTAII. OKA t.MUM IN
Shelf Hardware
Mill Supplier BlackHiniihs' Material (innn*
Ammunitions Qiiccnnwarti Cutlery
Hardware Sash and Doors.
A«»MN*r«» ie«>W
I Lizz.tnl Powder I lercules I )ynamiten Ccial
I tine JUltl Si I .(UH’. I' tic I ’•! K I
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
N iwi Is'thojoppurtuuti
Diamonds andn>ine::Watoo<>s.
.fin’O'l worth of iinrodconind.
plodj.w for Male.
Leading Money Lender & Jewele
Money to loan on all colatora».
Iluamoaa atrlctly confldentltlj
NO. 104.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, November 15, 1897, newspaper, November 15, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656921/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.