The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 105, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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an open lei ter
n To MOTHERS.
„ r . A pr? asserting in the courts our right to tile
rvcIUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA” AND
‘‘PITCHER'S CASTORIA" AS OUR TRADE mark.
t dr SAMUEL PITCHER of Hyannis Massachiiscit •
the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA;’ the some
tint ta> to™ mi . dK i s
. fi ie facsimile signature oj wrapper.
Sis the original“ PITCHER'S CASTORIA” which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
s . LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it w
Lliiml ili 1 " hime alum ' on tin
signature of wrap-
r No one’has authority from me to use my name ex-
Ml The Centaur Company of which Chas 11. Fletcher is
7.
Do Wot Be Decayed.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pinnies on it) the in-
gredients of which even fre does not know.
"The Kind You Ha ■ ways Bought”
BEARS THE FAC-SiMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
IHK QKNIAUn UOMI'ANY TT MUflflAV UTRKKT NKW VQHK OITV.
CATHARTIC
VJ CURt COHSTIPATI()nL<
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THE
Pexarkana Troy Steam Laundry.
Now re idy'lbr business Fully epulqped with the
atent in.uihinery for doing Strietly High Grade
Work. Guarantee satisfaction. Patronize home
enterprise. RODERICK FRASER Proprietor
elephono No. 101. No. 215 Third Stree
N. E. WELCOME;
Proprietor of
Hail tai! tn’s Stmt
113 HAST BROAD HTHKKT.
W«cany di’cldidly the Inrgexl frmdim>l mid greiitrxt iinnmliiit’iii < I
S’lillv(ii’oi'mi l l 'mliii'v Hiiii|i||cb nml (lenci'iii KatahlcH of any hmixe
nctly In our i| ()W All kinds of
W Best Croamery Buller and Cheese a Specialty.
in J'b' 1 ' 1 IIu" In building up it biiKiiirhs which euablux ux to
iiiertlici'i'iii mi iii.ii||n n Fiunlllex hoteln boarding hounrn and i.ill-
MRwb deal with mt because
Tll bIV < lET
What They Pay For.
GOODS delivered free inside of city limits.
Furniture!
| For 30 days lam going to of-
L 'or bargains in
Furniture
I °f nil kinds. Call and got
I Prices before buying .
p. H. BOOTH
I Up-to-Date Leader.
F-< j.kirby
Insurance and
L Real Estate Agent.
I Arknnm.
I 'dVhiiu i' 1 ! 11 ;''''' 1 •'hh'llty Idle lii-uimii'i’ A""mhillmi
lt#» rmn'i *'’i tt llUllHimii' lot ll ilf tilt' llli’i' idd
"iitipm Agent joi'the Mtiinddfd Accident In
ehith.. "■ " Hie* nil lmin« us meideiil lii-iiraiUr’. in
IlinlXi ‘"’d employe pfuimio trimH.
'Uio. O iCirUy.
What the Shakers of Mount Leb-
anon know more about than any-|
body else is the use of herbs and
how to lie he.lit hv.
Ih< y Lave st ud'ed tLe power of |
food Tuty nearly all live to ~ iii e
old age.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial is
prepared by the Shakers from herbs
and plants with a special tonic
power over the stomach.
It helps the stomach digest its
food and digested food is the
strength maker.
Strong muscles strong body
strong brain all come from the
properly digested food.
A sick stomach can be cured and
digestion made easy by Shaker Di-
gestive Cordial.
It cures the nausea loss of appe-
tite pain in the stomachheadache
giddiness weakness and all other
symptoms of indigestion certainly
and permanently.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle
10 cents.
Parents wishing their children
taught music should send to teach-
ers who are here to stay. Prof
and Mrs. T. E. McCann ’teachers
of violin mandolin piano and vo-
cal. For terms etc. call on or ad-
dress T. E. McCann 113 Walnut
street. ts
liny your groceries shoes etc.
from W. H. Wells & Co. Every-
thing at rock bottom prices 8-3-
For Over Fifty Tears
An Old ano Wei l-Tkikd Kkmei’i
- Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syriij
has been used for over fifty years
by millions of mothers for their
children while teething with per
feet success. It soothes the child
softens the gums allays all pain
cures wind colic and 'is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleas
ant to the taste. Sold by druggists
In every partof the world’ Twenty-
five cents a bottle. Its value Is in-
calculable. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup and
take no other kind. 'J-ft-DB-ly
Best liquors wines and Ice-cold
beer at Mayer's Palace bar. !> 10
Patronize push ami enterprise.
Huddleston Bros always keep the
best of fresh meats etc and
promptly deliver the same delivered
to all parts of the city
For a nice juicy steak and line
meats of all kinds call on the enter-
prising Huddleston Bros.
Do not lorget that the Tkxaiika-
nian is the proper place to get your
job printing done.
Joe McShane the West Side gro-
cer Is still stocking up on all the
delicacies of the season. He says a
dollar will go further at his house
than any other place In the city.
Hr has as a mot to "Live and Let
Live" Try him on one order and
you will see that your order will be
filled promptly am) that the weight
and measures are fuller perhaps
than you ever secured before Kl-ltt
Small drug stock nice llxtures.
Bargain If taken at once. Well
located for physician.
Dll Roiiinson
Shreveport La.
You tim'd It mid you know II
'•Winter I'ndei-Meiir.'’ We lime I
Hie only eninplete stork Io be
t'oiind In ’l'exiirkiiiin. Prices
I'roiii 50i to $350 No nihlim o '
111 prices Sharpe tV Breuer
lluddlcstmi Bros nave iiist re-
ceived a line line of smoked inmits
• ♦ •
Sheet music nt 4 list price at
Kenneuster's Music House.
It idlrii happens that the doctor 1
l« out id town when most needed
The two year old daughter id .1 Y
Schnecli <d ('addii Ind. Terrltorv
was threatened with croup lie
willes. "Mr wife Insisted that I
go for Hie dhetor nt once; but ns he
was mil id town I purchased a but*
tie of t'liiiiiiberlaln's (’uugh Kcmedv
winch tellrvi'd the child Immedi-
ately." A bottle id that remedy In
the house will often save the ex-
pense of a doctor's bill besides the
anxiety always occasioned by aril-
mis slciiness. When II Is given ns
siioii as the crimpy cough apprais
11 will prevent the attack 'limn--
ands or mot hors always keep It In
Ihdr limiies The Bft mid ftO cent
Indlles for «ale by Minllh Drug t'u
HALL'S (lItBAT DIHCOVHKY.
One small bottle of Hall's Hreat
Discovery cures all kidney mid hind
tier troubles removes gravel cures
diiibefes seminal emlwklntis weak
and lame backs rhmimallxm and
ali Irregularities of Hie kidneys ami
bladder In both men mid Women. (
Regulates bladdei trouble In t'hll ■
droll. If hot sold by your drugglsl
will be soul by mull on receipt id
1100 (Inn small bottle is two
mmilha 1 treatment mid will rute
any ciiso alrnvo motilloiiod. I'l. W.
I 1011 soli' mmiiilm liner I' <> box
HIM Waco Texas Fm aah’ by (1 (I I
Hieiigle Texarkana. Texas.
Wa.'o Texas Hept ft IMDfh
This Is Hi certify Hint I had Hie
Iddiiov mid bladder Iruuhlr mid
Hint I used I’Vt'i \ Hiliim I cmtld find
111 |lm ding hili’ bill all to mi elfoct
uiiH! I used "Hairs Hreat Dlscm
erv. which did my wife ami me
more good mid gave us more relief
than Illi other nmdu lues combined
it Is n great medicine ami We
lienrlliv iTCOltimt’lid II to ill who
may stiller with kidney and bladdei
trouble. Less than two bottles |
did the work. A
■J Ift Marv Hf.
•
CASTORIA
For Infants and fldldrmt
DR. W. C. SPEARMAN
PJfSICIAIAM bBBGEOH i
TEXARKANA - ARKANSAS.
I’KEE SHINES Agents for
Edit ip I’lapp’s Shoes
Sharpe X Brewer
We aiways give our customeis
the best the market affords full
weights ami prompt attention.
IlnniiLEH'ioN Bros.
The Hunter Transfer and Stor-
age Co. have the only safe and con-
venient rooms in the city for stor-
age of your furniture or piano. We
are prepared to store goods of any
kind. 4-1-
Dress Making- I am now located
with the Parisian Millinery Store
of Miss A. H. McDermott No. 208
East Broad street and better pre-
pared to do all kinds id'dress mak-
ing than ever before having recent-
ly studied under the best modists of
Chicago. Come and give me a
trial. Mrs. A. C. Richards.
10-6
A little child of.l It Hays living
near Colquitt (la. overturned a
pot of boiling water scalding itself
• o severely that the skin came oil
It bnlUXl .ind limbs The dis-
tressed parents sent to Mr. Bush a
merchant ol Colquitt fora lem.tlv
and he promptly forwarded Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm. The child was
sulfering intensely but was relieved
by a single apprllcatlon of the Pain
Balm. Another application or two
made it sound and well. For sale
by Smith Drug Co.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
'r'bouxiindti of f.X’SKiir
women me
! troubled nt
: monthly inter- \\ |.
< vain with ptdnn P
’ in the head b
I l> nc k bi .'lists
xllouldei'H.si.lt-H U
hip'inml limlix I
| But they need H
j uot suffer.
These palnenre symptoms of
( dnngerous derangements that I
can bo corrected. The men- D
atru.it function should operate N
‘ painleanly.
1 ninken tnonstruntlmi paiukoa ■
I mid rcgtdm'. II puts the d< It- H
| cate menstrual organs 111 comll- w
lion to do their work properly F
j Ami Hint stops nil tills pnlii. .
] Why will any woninn suffer
a month niter month when Wino
i of (‘mdiil will relieve her? It
I costs |i.oo nt the drug store
j Why don't you get u l.ottlo
I to-iluy?
For advice in canes requiring
fl special diractlons addrons. uiv-
| Ing symptoms "The Lndles'
1 Advisory Department" The
J Chntlmmogii Medicine Co.
■J Chattanooga Tenn.
"••e*Fen—
M Mil. ROZINA LPWia
fl -I i
with Isrrlhls pnlneln m» l.sml nml hneS. I
H but luiflo hf«a entirely relieved by wine
mW shop
BY A. A. PKYNE
THE INIMITABLE HAIR CUTTEK (
BVNNR Bloor • • Tuxamhana Ans
l.ndh'snml Mbws llnlr rmilnv llam>
Trlnimlmt Nhamiiiimilnv nml llluml*
I ml u Npmdnlly.
Will Visit Unslilmii'e Whim lli'xti'eii m
In Wm l< 111 Nliii|i.
WAVING Ifto HAIMUTTINO Mo
HENRY PLATZ.
Boot and Shoe Maker i
nxMR HiNtik iti/n
I'oggml Mhotin for Mill 00
Hewed Hhoi'n from 00 Io Wfl 00
(Imillmneti'a Hhoen half nmetl 7fto
I'a 11 nml sou mo
Shop HI BfOid SlfcOt. hilfliM Illi i
I'l.isf nidi' next bi Wright's Hnhaiii.
All wnrk umil’niili nil
MRS. E. L MEEK
GoiiiiiGiliiiKii'ii Si.iire
Opposite PoitofUoo.
All kllul" "I Hue I iiinlln- l i'iilln l iilien
riih i. el.' Al"" lie.i mu'll"' iif i luiii"
Niillrll" piil lli' iiiifrnmim' ti-V4
P. H. T. MANN M. 0.
Knr Kyo Noho mid Tlironl
Tiwitwl KxoliiHlvoly.
Odiro Ovi'i'Mmllh Drug Oo'm Hloi’t'
tmli’i' llmii- inon. m to tg ini a p u a
tn 4i4<» m in
DR.'l'. F. KITTRELL
Physician
—AND—
Surgeon.
• . ■ ■ 'ire
A. H. I imi ioN. AL 11.
J. A l.miniimi M. Ir
Dih Olopton LlKlilhiiil.
I’livi’iii.'iiis and smwns.
I Ifili i' 111 nml I L'l IliU'l llrfmd !
Til'll I'l'lcph'iiir (Hollins mid
It’sldpib v*i
i I.
NLCWADE & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS 1N
hour. Grain and Feed Stulls.
BY CAB LOAD OR BROKEN LOTS
Are carrying a heavy consignment of Nebraska Parched Rolled
Oats (Quail Brand) (jive us a trial order.
Warehouses on West Broad in p 11/firXC C FC\
M. b. WnDt « OU.
W W W W “W
Ohio’s Opera House.
HARDIN HROS. Liihkiioh nml Mnnngers
SEASON 1897-98.
FITZ&WEBSTER’S
AW AV AV AU AM AV AM /
Unrivaled ('uni-
pany of Come
(Ilans In V.
That Musi- IftfC u* iii
cal Cui wYf/lv **-
AV AV AV AV AV « AV AV W i/G' .
One Nii'lil Tni'Sihiy Nov. Hi
fl BF66ZU Time.
F.ntlrely Rewritten and Tuned up
to date introducing onr Fve Dls-
tlnct Novelties Including Ihe Dago
Serenade Female Clown Trullis
(Juartette Three-i.eggeil Salim
and a Grand Cake Walk by I lie En-
tire Company.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
(RIDAV NOVKHIIEII 111.
POLK - MILLER
ASSISTI'ID BY
Oscar P Sisson & hler Wace
Musical-Comedy Sketches.
Negro Dialect Stories And
Sorgs. Bdii|o Pickin’ Im-
personations
Mr. Miller as "Uncle Daniel’;
IN
"Old limes Down Jouth"
Fun all the Way Through
I’rices Ml (Mitin
Seals on Main at Smith Ding Store.
Chicago Dental Rooms
Dr. O. SMITH fToiiT.
Tm’Hi extr.lol oil wllhuut imln
fttic by 111- new metliml No I'hloro-
form no el her no bad t’lTt'Cls mid
iibsoliitely no dmiger.
flext lit of Tenth #7 00
Gold Crown fi 00
All kinds of denial work nl reim
oiiiildi’ prices. H.illsfai’tioii gum-
milred No ch.iiiie Im exmiiliiii-
tlmi.
«•(»• IIHA F.itsl llimid Mlleet it’#-
urkmiit Arkmisits.
lilt. A. 11. IIRIII’REI'I
Physician and Suwon.
Dlxnnxnn of Ihe Kyo. I'bu Nmrn nml
Thronl n Nponlßlly
(llllim OVI'I' I'llliU'l' llftlll IMolc.
(ititcc himr i" l' J m m nml 9inh n m
THOS. H. ESTES.
Ali Kinds of Blacksmith
&nd Wood Work Exooul-
od Promptly.
Ncientlllc llmse Hlim'ing n Sped |
ly Ib palimgiu’iilly done. Ciiriliigt'i
painting mid Irhninlng. Shops Cm i
llrmid mid Spruce Hlfrelx I'hmie
No. 102.
L&DNIDGE H GO
PliimberaA Gas Fitters
Tcxftrknrm Ark.
-- mi—-
flu llii'l t'ln"’ WiiHi. illlili'i' |iiis|llV(‘|
Im inn illl'ili'i"< n> but <(’ ('.iii l' mnil" .
I'Dilimilt'" iipiilc mi nil nmv mm«. All
m.mug Will ni'i'hi’ imimi'i iiiimilkm
A 111 I’fil’l I it I "H||ih In Illi' l "I I ‘lHltil'lllg
Mn|'i'lis« ' nil s' U iiiri l "
kosminsky McFadden
Cotton
Buvers
• TEXARAKANA ARKANSAS.
Ofllco Up Stairs In Kelly Bulldlng.k l —•
Highest cash price paid for Cotton-
Staple Cotton a Specialty-
ißacket Store!
I
I have a store full of Big Bargains.
The largest variety lever had be-
fore. AllJ)ought at the very low-
est figures and sold on a very small
margin. Ladies’ (Japes (icnts
ami Boys Clothing Boots and
Shoes of all kinks Dress Goods
and all kinds of Dry Goods and
Notions. Tinware and Granite-
ware and almost everything.
216 East Broad Street - Texarkana Arkansas.
Phm2s inter-Slale Steam
MW Bolllinj Wks.
Everything in the Bottling Works Line.
DISTILLED WIITt l< USED.
Cotno find H Ul lit our now homo.
Texarkana Ice Company
Proprietor!.
JOE BEDIN6FIELD.
— DF.AI.F.It IN—
Dry Goods Notions Bools Shoes
AND GROCERIES.
No 21b KdM Broad Street - - Texarkana Ark
Stock alwayu oompleto and prices ns low ns the
lowest Try me boforo making your piirohnsus.
—
— State Bank.
OF TEXARKANA
Commenced BuelneM January 6 IHPO.
Authorised Capital 1100000
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 105, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1897, newspaper, November 16, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656922/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.