The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Highest Honora World's Fair
Gold Medal Midwinter Fair.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. 0. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
SUNDAY JAN. 1(1 1898.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Go out to church today.
Broad street needs paving.
Ask your grocer for 8. and P.
Fl on r.
Fresh Oysters .10 cents a quart.
Btf. Oystir Bay.
Jack Knight was registered here
yesterday.
Use 8 and I’. Flour (sweet and
pure.)
Williams & Williams advertise
garden seed.
L. E. Quinn of New Boston was
here yesterday.
If you want strictly pure and best
flour buy 8. and I*.
You can buy hams for 9c per lb.
at Joe McShane's. 12-1
Twenty pounds white sugar for
♦ I at Joe McShane's.
The steam shooting gallery closed
Its engagement here last night.
Palace Drug Store for pure and
fresh drugs and good attention.
Miss May Ragland ol Homer La.
is here visiting Miss Mattle Wilson.
Mayor Hardin has had timbers
hauled to repair the bridge on Slate
street.
J. M. McGill of Benton Louslana
was registered at the Benefield yes-
terday.
You can get the best creamery
butter at Joe McShane's at all
times.
John Kline's steam bread Is still
the popular diet among Texarkana's
best people.
Banker W R. Gtlmm hit yes-
terday on a business trip to lien-
ton La.
Attorneys L. A Byrne and W.ll.
Arnold returned from Lillie River
circuit court Friday.
There me several large hides on
West Broad Street whose name
might be called mud.
Aiderman Thus. A. Brewer and
wife nre spending today with re-
latives at Magnolia Ark.
A nice party w is given the young
people nt marshal Stanley F.d
wards' house on Friday night
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Hon W. F. Kirby after being
confined to his lied for llltcen days
ciitue out on Friday and Is now
convalescing finely.
Editor W. W. Wrid of New
Boston Texas was here yesterday
In altendmice on the Bowie county
Institute
Judge Hugh Carry came down
from his Big Woods Mill last night
at Boggy and will remain over hen
until Monday
Superintendent of the Texas
penitentiaries Colonel Whatley of
Huntsville was here last night nt
the Cosmopolitan
Wo saw many pretty costumes
out at the matinee yesterday even-
Ing. Our ladles dress wel} and they
all look sweet 100.
Miss Maith’ Chappell tell Friday
for Kansas City .Mo wheie she
will spend some lime visiting her
friend Mrs W A. Williams
L (I Sweeney a Chicago mor-
chant of some tudo in rived lieio yes
mid will talk business in mu mm
chants before he ret unis home
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The Knights mid ladles of Co'uim
bla will hold a meeting on Monday
night for the purpose id electing
officer*. All members should lie
present
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Key W K iaiyd will ufllclate at
Mt James Episcopal vlmrch today
morning prayer II a. in Evening
I’tayri al T.'lti p. in mid Sunday
Scliihd at l»‘l(’a ill. All souls fiee
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W 11 Dean was mil yesterday
wrestling with the people. In the
interest of the Fred ()ff”iihniiser
lire Insurance ngoitcy Mr. ftoali
is s good i mivanser mid will i«ilie
business for this p<l|nilar ugriiifi
There will be the regular services
at the First Baptist church today
at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. tn. Subject
for morning sermon "The Whole
Armour of God.”
Messrs Warwick A Moore the
new gracers are headquarters for
staple and fancy groceries. Give
them a call—next door to Sharp &
Brewer's.
There will be preaching at the
State Line Methodist church today
at 11 a. m. Subject: "The Duties
of Stewards.” Evening at 7:15 “A
Song Service." A cordial invita-
tion to all—especially strangers.
The K. C. I*. A G. passenger train
can now be supplied with gas from
the I’lntsch pipes they having
been laid to the State Street de
pot. Mr. Griftin is keeping his ends
of improvement up all right.
Mr. E. M. Henderson salesman
at Lingold-Turner Dry Goods Co.
received a telegram from Goodwin
Mississippi announcing the serious
illness of his father. He left on
the first train .to he present at his
bed side.
The white man arrested for steal-
ing the vase from St. James Epls
copal church was released and pro-
mised to leave town. While he had
the vase in his possession the offi-
cers failed to prove the thett
against him.
Street Commissioner Saxon In-
forms us that the new crossing to
College Hill was badly damaged by
the recent hard'rains and If not at
once repaired will soon be beyond
repair. By all means let us keep
up this crossing.
Pete D'Arrlgo searched the
Catholic cemetery yesterday think
mg to lliid Ills stolen papers there.
He got money drawer which
was thrown over the fence show.
Ing the robbers to have possed by
there after breaking In his store.
The Shreyeport papers are going
wild over the tact that they have
secured an army post oi the
Salvation Army. The papers fail
to state what sized bonus they
gave the army to Induce them to
locate so dose to their enemy the
devil.
The auction book store Is a new
thing tor our city and doubtless
many of our book worms will be on
iijind and purchase what they need.
The store has all standard works
novels and tales of fiction. See
their advertisement In Huh lexur
and go and buy you u book.
Shot iff lllriim SaudriHon of Lit-
tle river county carried four con-
victed felons through to Little
Rock Inst night. Two of them were
white men sent up for home steal-
ing and two negroes tor mur-
der These lour were tried at the
late term of Circuit court In that
county.
Mr. Joe Bedlnglleld lias a change
In his udvertlseineiit Mr. Boding-
Held Is willing to extend credit to
whom credit Is due those men who
are known uh debt payers and Im ho
slates In his adverllHcment. Mr.
Bedliigllcld lias a splendid stock
and Is a clovei gentleman to deal
with.
Richards A Pringles' Georgia
minstrels will bo hero on Tuesday
IHth and give one of (heir match-
less performances. The Georgia
minstrels have never failed to show
up hero as the theatrical season
comes and goes and they generally
draw i good paying house Watch
for their band parade on the day
of Hi" pi'i formaiic”.
The municipal campaign Is about
to open up In full blast Wo have
heard a number of our best till
sens express themselves as favoring
a business men's ticket. One thing
certain If our successful business
mon and tax payers do not take a
hand In our city election we need
not e*pect good government.
Wo see a notice In the Dallas
New* under the head of wants n
desire on th" part of some one to
establish an elect Ho plant In some
city. He ask for correspondence
mi the subject This may bo the
gentleman we me looking for to
establish an rlectrlc mllroad here
If you me Inlere.leil write Io
"Electricity" care of Dallas News.
The Tltx AttkA aian has received a
letter Horn Mi <l W Cooke of
Ashville N (> asking tor a copy ol
this paper and infminatlon as Io
Umbel' i l.iud=. U It" wiihtn to Io
cate a hardwood mill of 110000 ea«
parity heienbouts if possible. We
have handed Ids loiter to one of
our live real estate num and we
hope Mr. Cooke Cull be located
near here
I lie Rtale Hauk of I'exAl kailrt
Arkansas bought the mir story
bneli house nd|tilnlim the Chat*
Held A Hulu iiiiiii hardware house
on Friday paving 10000 fill the
same biivlng from A J. Hoffman
Wo learn from Hie bank officers
that they will have a One vault
hulll lulu Hie house nml when th
Eczema
All Iler Life.
Mr. E. D. Jenkins of Lithonia Ga.
says that his daughter Ida inherited a
severe case of Eczema which the usual
mercury and potash remedies failed to
relieve. Year by year she was treated
with various medicine* external appli-
cations and internal remedies without
result. Iler sufferings were intense
and her condition grew steadily worse.
All the so-called blood remedies did not
seem tc reach thedis-
ease at alt until S.
S.S. was given when
an improvement
was at once noticed.
The medicine was
continued! with fav-
orable results and
now she is cured
sound and well her
skin is perfectly
clear and pure and
she has been saved
from what threat-
Bl
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ened to blight her life forever.
B.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable')
cures Eczema Scrofula Cancer Rheu-
matism or any other blood trouble.
It is a real bleed remedy and always
cures even after all else falls.
A Real Blood Remedy.
Take a blood remedy for a blood disease;
a tonic won't cure it.
sss
Our books
on blood mid
akin diseases
mailed free to
any address.
Swift Spec iftc
Co. Atlanta
Or.
building In completed will move the
bunk into the Name. We are glad
to know the bank Is prospering.
Capt. Hull of Boggy Arkansas
was here yesterday shaking hands
with his numerous friends. Meet-
ing the reporter he said: "Why
Colonel I am so glad to see you”
and after the "shake" was over
wciasked him what lie wanted.
He said: "Well 1 want to represent
Miller County in the Legislature.”
We will wait further on or until
we reacli “X"-roads before we un-
dertake to tell how clever a man
we believe the captain to be.
Captian and Mrs. J. 11. Hunter
tendered their son Fred anil his
wife a reception last night and the
large parlor hall and setting
rooms were filled with friends and
relatives of the family. Refresh-
ments were served and all seemed
to enjoy the evening Immensly.
The reporter was among those who
were present amt must say that
his young friend Ferd chose for
his wife a young lady of accomplish
ments and good looks and will be
Indeed a helpmate to him. Our
best wishes will follow them to their
far away home In Texas.
Mr. 0 E. Wright who went to
Fort Smith the mornlug alter (he
terrible storm there returned last
night leaving Fort Smith on Fri-
day evening. He said he was In-
formed just before he left that 51
bodies had been recovered and that
several mine were missing besides
the wounded many of whom will
probably die Mr. Wright says he
Ims read the newspaper description
of the storm mid thill the articles
do not begin to describe the wreck-
age and devastation he saw He
said money was pouring In there In
donations and that *lsmil) was In
the relief committee's hands to re-
lieve suffering and feed those who
were rendered homeless by the
storm.
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Theatrical.
Tuesday January 18 Richards A
Pringles minstrels.
Thursday January 90 The Prod-
Igal Father
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( FRIEND
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w y women Ihi'High
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SKIN
In all the world lliete la tin ullier Irealiiienl
Srt pure Sil sweet *0 •rtti l SH e|H‘eilt. t'U pie
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and uetillH Htinilillifua with l i tin nsnhil
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EVERY HUMOR 1 . ! '
SHOES. BARGAINS. SHOES.
Men’s Fine Kangaroo Shoes... .$6.00.. .for... .$4.00 Men’s Three Soles Box Shoes.. .$3.00.. .for.. ~s7oo
Men’s Fine Cordovan Shoes $5.50..-for... .$3.75 Jas. Mean’s $3.00 Shoes for... $175
Men’s Fine Calf Shoes $5.50.. .for... .$3.75 W. L. Douglass $3.50 Shoes f or ... $3 Q
Men’s Fine Calf Shoes $4.50.. .for... .$3.25 W. L. Douglass $3 00 Shoes f or $2 5()
Men’s Fine Calf Shoes $3.50.. .for... .$2.50 W. L. Douglass $2.50 Shoes f or . s2 '
Men’s Calf Three Soles Shoes.. .$4.50.. .for... .$3.50 W. L. Douglass $2.50 Boys’ Shoes for... $ 2 Oo
Men’s Calf Three Soles Box Shoes $4.00. ..f0r.... $2.50 W. L. Douglass $2.00 Boys’ Shoes f0r...$ 165
Immense line of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes also
a full line of Over Shoes and Rubber Boots.
20 Per Cent Off on Wring and Underwear.
These are SPOT CASH PRICES. ~~
O'Dwyer & Ahern
Jobbers and Retailers.
T. B Warwick. Randal Moore.
Warwick-Moore Co.
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
We have just opened a bran new stock of first
class groceries next door to Sharpe & Brewer’s
and solicit the patronage of our friends and the
public generally. Our prices are as low as
they can be made. Our Telephone No. Is 141.
Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the city.
Furniture!
For 30 days I am going to of-
fer bargains in
Furniture
of all kinds Call and get
prices before buying. .
W. H. BOOTH
Up-to-Date Leader.
Sevier & Winfield
Fire Insurance Agency
REPRESENTS
Union Assiiriincr Soi'lef yof London Englund
Gcrnuinlit Insurance Coitipnnln
KouHit'i'ii Insiirmicr (lonipany.
Equltiinlr Flrr liisiirmico Company
I'hmti’is' Miilmil liiHiinimi' Association
Mvtiopollitin Plat? Glass Insurmict’ Cotupmiy
AikitiiMis Htnti’ Mutual Insurance Company
ItlllTfnlil Hli’ilin lliilli’l'l ninpllliy.
‘t in' Fill" iiv mid Oiißlly ' th. of Ni>« Vmk.
Mlmip of tho public pa V 'tinge Is respectfully solicited
215 Ensf lltoiul StreetTexmkiinn H-H
1111 Kt in I'li’i W A Wii i.iams VIuM-l'res E. K. Smith (Tidili'r.
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THE STATE BANK
OF TEXARKANA.
inti't« tillin' piiblli' every fni'lllly ami riinslsh'iil with miiintl
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I'lllNl lI'Al. I "1111 l ■l-iiWIH Nl-I
rlm.p N'mlmiiil Ihnk N"w Vurki lliiiilinan Hunk hi 1mi1.
IAJb will be Headquarters again for
<4 AI?T»T-:TCT and FIEIJ
<1 SBBD IX
Don't Buy Before Seeing Us...
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
Cor. VINE and BHOAD Sta.
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The Largest and v>l Library Lanps
Finest Assortment -• ■ ■ Hall Iamps Han-
ot 4.4>'.\A a-■ * quet Lamps Stu-
LAMPS. .. -lent Lumps
"V'-r -hown ill tin- Lanterns
city In endless va Lamps fur the
I'lety. i Stme or Home.
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If You Want Light Go To
Hollman Hardware Go..
220 East Broad Street Texarkana Ark.
How Will You Ever Know
A Thing is Good Unless You Try It?
♦*♦♦♦♦*«
Gast ('haiiipagiK' wlnr 50c bottlo. | l "' 1 ' ll
Madeira wine 50c botllm Old Ityr whiskey 8 years old |‘®r
Malaga wine siir bottle. gnllon *2 75
Muscatel wine 50c bottle Duffly's purr Mull whiskey for me.
Port wine per gallon Mik'. dlclnaland family use fl.'-B l rr
Sherry wlnt. pt t gallon SOOi boytlii
Claret wine per gnllon 75c Reduction of prices milv for t' |f
Old Sour Mush whiskey 7 ycnisold holldtiyx
A. L. O-1110 Jr.
At the Old Stand Cotner Broad and StateHtrreti.
W. E. WELCOME.
Proprietor of
Rail Raafl Man’s».
113 KAMT BROAD KPHRK-T*
Wi'carry di’i'ldcdly Hie laiffesl fn shesl and gim»l''* t | ‘?" i 11 ’'"|| I 'uk
Family Groceries Iboilnce Supplies nml General Eiitahlrs "f
strictly In our iln« All kinds of
feed Best Creamery Butter and Cheese a Specialty.
Our mil l's hhslhl ns In building up n business wbi• h 1 mil
still lurlhor i iil on margins. Fnmlllrs hotels lioiirdlng Imi
road men deni with ns because
rifRV GET
lA/hat They Pay For.
GOODS DELIVtRSD FRBB INSIDE 01'' C |n
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1898, newspaper, January 16, 1898; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656971/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.