The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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CANDY
& .( '’JF CATHARTIC
todeeVUU
CURE CONSTIPATION
0c all
25c 50c DRUGGISTS
tss.
B. H. Ki m.. I'iTV. A. Williams Vice-Pres. E. K.-Smith Cashier
It. L. Dai.by. Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
E. W. Frost 11. it. Williams B. H. Kuhl W. A. Williams E. K. Smith
THE STATE BANK
OF TEXARKANA.
OT>rs mtne public every facility and accommodation consistent with sound
bankiiar.
Hxi-hange b eight and sold. Drafts drawn dir?cton all parts of Europe and the
Orient.
PRINCIPAL correspondents:
Chase National It ink. X. w York: Boatman Bank. St. Louis.
THE
Texarkana Troy Steam Laundry.
Now ready for business. Fully equipped with the
atest madhinery for doin? Strletly High Grade
Work. Guarantee satisfaction. Patronize home
enterprise. RODERICK FRASER Proprietor
Telephone No. 101. No. 215 Third Street
The Second Hand Store.
HARDIN BROS.
We give highest prices for Household Goods and
give full value for your money
W. W. Shuptrine.
INTER-STATE GROCERY CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
No. 222 East Broad Street.
I Si'll You an Ounce a Pound a Dray Load or a Car Load. Prices
the Lowest of any House strictly in our line.
HEADQUARTERS FOB ' BATTLE AX” TOBACCO.
Agents and Exclusive handlers of the Famous Brand of
W S <s& I®.” Flour.
hi bn vino Flour always ask for the S. and P. (Sweet and Pure.)
Inter-State Grocery Co
\y. W. SIIUPTKINE Proprietor
Racket Store.
We have a store full of
BIG BARGAINS
. B *inch flsit files for 15c. I 2 fl-inch pie plates 05c.
2 iJneh il.it |i| ( . ( or me 10-qt. milk pan. loc.
- ‘Uand saw flle'for 05c. 4-qt. milk pan 05c.
Kot''"'luge bolts O’C 4-qt. galvanized oil ean 30c
j py;; 35c. 10-qtdish pan 15c.
ISho’ 1 11"; 1 " SIOI ‘ Nails ’osc. 1 first class lantern 50c.
INo i 1 \ s hte. 1 Linen window shade 25c.
151-i ■' Lamp chimneys 05c. '.’-pint tin cups 05c.
1 h„' l 'uu ‘ 05c. t pr. b'Stoll grain shoes. *1.25.
'"''l-machlno oil 05c. 1 spool silk thread 05c.
1??'" ' nv slopes 05c bottles best black ink 05c
i \ -’""'I pa|mt. Osc. 3 slioe lasts and stand 40c.
11 a .Y 05c. I httavy undershirt 25c.
Besu C!llico > per yd 05i' 2 tracing wheels - Ose.
1„ 1 i" " ’■'hecks per yd harno'S snaps 05c.
!' '"’"h'ead 01. I Not' .t. str.i' 20c.
40 foTi ' hammer 3.’>e. 1 Ix-st m<-i-I square. 50c.
•s*’ l v iir.zed clothes linn. I<)c. I I steel cun v comb 10c.
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216 East Broad Street - I■< i ’kan i Arkansas.
OUR NAVY IN A NUTSHELL
The United States li the fifth na-
val power in the world. The navies
of Great Britain France Russia
and Italy rank ahead in the order
named. Germany and the United
States are about tied.
Our present effective fighting
force consists of four battle-shipa
of the first class one battleship of
the second class two armored cruis-
ers fifteen gun boats six double
turreted monitors one ram one dy-
namite gun boat one dispatch boat
one transport and eight torpedo
boats.
The lowa weighs nearly 12000
tons and as twentr tonsis the av-
erage load of a freight car and
twelve cars is a good load for a lo-
comotive engine it would take fifty
locomotives to haul the great steel
structure.
The powder used is brown and in
chunks the size of a caramel. A
charge for the biggest guns weighs
500 pounds and is hoisted to the
breech by a derrick the powder
being sewed up in burlap bags.
Armor plates are tested by firing
steel projectiles weighing from 100
to 1500 pounds at them from guns
charged with 500 pounds of powder
and at a distance of about a citv
block.
Our battle ships have a speed of
from fifteen to seventeen knots an
hour. Cruisers make nineteen to
twenty-tour knots while the moni-
tors can travel only five to seven
knots.
The biggest guns in the navy are
forty-nine feet long big enough for
a man to crawl into; four feet in di-
ameter at their largest part and
weigh 135500 pounds or therea-
bouts.
There are six rear admirals in
active service. The offices of vice
admiral and admiral are unfilled so
there Is no head of the navy except
ing Secretary Long.
Sixty-one merchant vessels belong
to the auxiliary navy. These ships
are subsidized and by contract must
be given to the United States on
demand.
Some of the guns in the navy can
fire a shot twelve miles further
than a man can see for the guns
are aimed and sighted by machin-
ery.
The amount expended by the Na-
yy department in 1897 was $34561-
546. This is a larger sum than has
been expended in any year since
1866.—From a Chicago Paper.
A Texas Wonder
Hall's Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad-
der troubles removes gravel cures
diabetes seminal emission weak
and lame back rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys and
oladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder trouble in child-
ren. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of sl.
One small bottle is two month’s
treatment and will cure any case
above mentined.
E. W. Hall
Sole Manufacturer P. O. Box 218
Waco Texas.
Forjsale by C. C. Brengle Texar-
kana Texas.
Groesbeck Tex. Sept. 28 1896.—
This is to certify that I have been
cured of kidney and bladder trouble
with one bottle of Hall’s Great Dis-
covery and I can fully recommend
it to ths public. T. W. Thompson.
Texas testimonials at T. D. Armis--
tead’s.
After Easter comes hot weather;
with hot weather comes tired feet
aching corns and throbbing bunions.
Rest youi feet cure your corns and
relieve your bunions by having De-
Lamar & O’Neal fit you with a pair
of their nice soft flexible shoes ts
Texarkana Carriage Company
arc headquarters for Buggies
Wagons and Harness.
Excursion Tickets to Western Texas.
We are anxious to build up Western
Texas and commencing at once and con-
tinuing until April 30th we will sell to all
coiners from Ft. Worth and stations east
including Aleqandria La. round trip
tickets to Abilene. Pecos and stations in-
termediate and to Eddy and Roswell.
New Mexico at rata of one and one-third
fares for the round trip; tickets good 30
davs from date of sale.
This will be the best time of the year to
see Westen Texas and you ought to take
advantage of the opportunity.
See nearest ticket agent for further in-
formation or address E. P. Turner.
General Passenger Agent T. A P. R‘y.
Dallas Texas. 2-15-32 L
Eleven bars laundry soap for 25c
at Jse McShane’s. 12-1
For the best high grade flour at
$4.50 per barrell go to M. Kelly’s
Jr. 2 9
Mike Kelly Jr. for the best gro-
ceries at bottom prices. 2-9
You can get the best creamery
butter at Joe McShane's at all
times.
Lost—One gold medal. Initials
“G. 0." on back with “H. H. S ;
Best Scholarsh’p. 1892” on front.
Was lost in city limits. Finder
will please return to this office.
There is no use crippling around
with your feet hurting. Come and
see us—fitting feet is our business
and “we are onto our job”
DiLamab & O'Neal.
Patronize push and enterprise.
Huddleston Bros always keep the
best of fresh meats etc. and
promptly deliver the same delivered
to all parts of the city.
EUPION OIL THE BEST!
Eupion oil is a double process re-
fined oil non explosive and abso
lutely safe and cannot be equaled
for illumination Inferior oil is of-
ten sold for EUPION. Ask for
Eupion and take no other lu or-
der to obtain the best results boil
your lamp burner and put in a new
wick at least once per month.
Genuine Eupion oil is for sale by
the following Texarkana mer-
chants:
W. E. Welenns. John I*. Kilns
Gate City tiro'y Co.’T. I*. Browner.
Smith Drug Co. Oscar Turner .
Joseph McShane Inter-Staee Drugstore
H. llrown Hoffman lldw Co.
M. Keller Mr*. K. 1.. Meak*
William* A William* A. 1.. 11-lmu-
T. W. Dunn. 1.. E. Roach
XI errl wether A Tavlor R A. Hardin.
W. A. Robinson.
Positively no oil sold from the
peddling wagon.
PRESIDENT MckINLEY'S COM-
MENDATION.
Southern Lyceum Bureau Louis-
ville Kv.:
I take pleasure in bearing mv tes-
timony to the excellence of General
Gordon’s lecture “Last Days of
the confederacy." When Genera)
Gordon delivered the lecture here
for the G. A. R. it was mv pleasure
to preside. The lecture was in-
tensely interesting and was perme-
ated by a highly patriotic spirit. I
have a high regard for General
Gordon personally and he has my
most sincere good wishes in his lec-
ture enterprise.
Very truly yours
Win. SlcKinlev.
Columbus Ohio April 3 1895.
Gen. Gordon will deliver this fa-
mous lecture on April 25th at Ghio's
Opera House. The proceeds after
expenses are paid will go to the
Maccabee Library.
Sor Over Fifty Tears
An Old and Well-Tribd Kkmxdv
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
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 part of 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. 6-5-93-ly
Lost.
You will loose your chance of
having your knives forks and
spoons replated if you don't bring
in your work soon 418 State Line
Avenue. 3-27
J. A. Ford dyes and cleans cloth-
ing at lowest prices—work guaran-
teed. 1-12
Dr. Sims the dentist is having a
su te of rooms flitted up over the
Palace drug store corner Broad
and State Line Avenue. Will move
into his new quarters May the Ist
and will continue to be known as
thee City Dental Parlors. 4 11-lm
The best ot everything the mark-
et affords at Huddleston Bros-
meat market.
Matting Mattingo Matting at
W. H. Booths.
Humors in the blood boils pim-
ples scrofula sores are promptly
eradicated by Hood’s Sarsaparilla
The One True Blood Purifier nerve
tonic and health builder.
Hood’s Pill are easy to take easy
to operate. Cure indigestion bil-
iousness. 25c. 7
Peavy’s cut shingles can be had
in quantity at R. A. Hardin’s store
Tom Estes’ blacksmith shop or
T. W. Dunn’s store.
Telephone or leave orders. 4-13-2 w
You can buy hams for 9c per ib.
at Joe McShane’s. 12-1
Have DeLamar & O’Neal fit you
with shoes. Theirs are the mozt
stylish and most comfortable to be
had. 4-12
For Sale—My residence on Beech
street also six vacant lots on East
Side. Apply to
3-29-1 tn Toney DbGrazier.
Matting from 10 to 50c. at W. H
Booth the Furniture roan.
Twenty pounds white sugar for
$1 at Joe McShane’s.
The finest line of Trusses in the
city at the Palace Drug Store. A
fit guaranteed.
DR. A. B. DEUPREE
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of the Eye Ear Nose and
Throat a Specially
Office over Balace Drug Store.
Office hour to 12 a m and 2t05 p. m
OYSTER BAY
—AND—
Short Order House.
Regular meals 25 cents
Twenty-one meals $3.75.
Stop and get a good cup
I of Java coffee and lunch.
DR. W. C. SPEARMAN
PHTSICIAM Hi) SURGEOI
TEXARKANA. - ARKANSAS
For choice hams and best ot can-
ned goods call on the Warwick-
Moore Co.
For Constipation take Karl's Clo-
ver Root Tea the great blood puri-
fier. Cures headache nervousness
eruptions on the face and makes
the head clear at a bell. Sold by
Smith Dreg Co. 1m
Joe McShane's is the place to get
zero prices. 10-19
The Successful Remedy for Nasal
Catarrh
must be non-IrriUtiiiK. easy of applica-
tion. and one that will hr It* own action
reach the inflamol nnd ilhi-amsl surface*.
ELY'S (REAM HALM combine* the
itnjHirtant requisites of quick action ami
specific curative powers with perfect
safety to the patient. This agreeable
remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing
else has and both physicians and pa-
tients freely concede this fact. All drug-
gists cheerfully acknowledge that in It
the acme ot Pharmaceutical skill ha*
IsH-n reached. The most distressing
symptoms quicklv yie'd to it. In acute
cases the Balm imparl* almost instant
relief
BY ABSORPTION.
Catarrhal sufferers should remember
that Ely's Cream Balin Is the only ca-
tarrh remedy which is quick and thor-
oughly absorbed by the diseased mem-
brane. It does not dry up the secretions
but changes them to a limpid and color-
less condition and flnanlly to a natural
and healthy character.
The Balm can bo found at any drug
store or by sending 50 cents to Ely
Brothers sfi Warren St. New York It
will be mailed. Full directions wltheach
package.
Cream Balm opens and cleanses the
nasal passages allays inflammation
thereby stopping pain in the head heals
and protects the membrane and restores
the senses of taste and smell. The Halm
is applied directly into the nostrils.
Wanted—Feet to fit—any shape
or size. 108 E. Broad St.
-ALL WOMEN
JtJINE-TENTHS Ofr-'
all the pain ft J-
Bandsicknessfrom yzT’Tv
which women
suffer is caused #y>. j
by weaknaaa or j
deranjamant In
the organs of z fiFjl
menstruation.
Nearly always
when a woman is not well these
organs are affected. But when »
they are strong and healthy a j
woman is very seldom sick.
WW
h Is nature’s provision for the regu-
B lation of the menstrual function.
9 It cures all "ftmale troubles." It
is equally effective for the girl In
her teens the young wife with do-
mestic and maternal cares and
the woman approaching the period
known as the "Change of Life."
They all need it. They are all
benefltted by it
For advice In cases requiring special
directions address giving symptoms
the "Ladies' Advisory Department’ 1
»1 The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta-
;l nooga Tenn.
THOS. J. COOPER Tupelo Mist. aaya:
"My elater auflered from very Irregular
and painful menstruation and doctors
could not relieve her. Wine of Cardul
entirely curie her end alao helped my
mother through the Change ot Llle."
CHEAP! CHEAP!
Texas & Pacific Railway Excursion
Tickets
$S oo to San Antonio and return ac-
count Battle of Flowers and land contests.
Same rates and arrangements as an-
nounced for Grand Lodge Knights of
Pythias.
$6 *o to Ft. Worth and return account
Grand Lodge Son* of Herman. Tickets
on sale April 29th and 30th good for
return to Hay 7th.
$2 90 to Longview Junction and return
account George Stuart'* meeting. Tickets
on sale Sunday April 10th limited for
return to iloaday morning April nth.
For further information call on
C. E. SWINDELL
Ticket Agant.
Cotton Belt Special Rates.
$5.00 Waco and return account Sunday
School Convention tickets on sale
April 25 and 26 good until April 29.
$3.85 Tyler and return account Wom-
an’s Club Meeting tickets on sale
April 26 and 27 good until April 30.
$640 Fort Worth and return acccount
meeting grand lodge Sons of Her-
man ticket* on sale April 29 and
30 good until May 7.
For further particulars see
E. W. GODBOLD Ticket Agent.
Or C P. HOVEY Gen. Agent.
GOE. W. DONN
Fine Upholsterer
McMAHON BLOCK AND
CLINTON STREET
Texarkana - Arkansas.
All orders for fine Uphol-
stering packing repairing
etc. promptly executed. Also
makes mattresses awnings
etc. Furniture bought sold
and exchanged.
HENRY PLATZ
Boot and Shoe Maker
HERE SINCE 1876
Pegged Shoes for $3 00
Sewed Shoes from $4 00 to $6 00
Gentlemen’s Shoes half soied 75c.
Call and see me.
Shop ill Broad Street. Texsrtifia Hili
East Side next to Wright's Saloon.
All work guaranteed
Insurance and
Real Estate Agent.
Texarkana Arkansas.
District Manager Fidelity Life Insurance Association
of Philadelphia. Best insurance for half the price old .
line cornpaneis. Agent for Union Casualty Surety In-
surance Co. W rites all tonus of accident insurance in-
cluding liability and employes protective contracts.
Buy and sell real estate on commission.
Office over Wells-Fargo Express Co. State Line
Jno. C Kirby.
' JWU'
Wide-
Awake
meat buyer* In Texarkana
waste no time in looking tor the right
place to do their marketing they know
all about It already. If you're anew com-
er In town you needn't look either-
come and see us. Sum. tine Kansas City i
meats this week at 10 to 20c nor pound.
Best cuts of beef 10 to 12\c per Ib.
Fresh pork 10c. etc. etc.
Huddleston Bros.
I® I
It Will
Tickle You
to know that we
have one of the finest stocks of Cigars
Smokers' outfits etc. that it has ever
been our lot to secure and also that we
are selling them at prices that you can
not duplicate in Texarkana. Seeing I*
believing so drop in and we w ill convince
you that what we say I* true. Try our
Leading Counsel Cigiir.
S. M. RAGLAND
RUSH & NANCE
Surgeon Dentists.
Gold Crown and Bridge work a special!
All work guaranteed.
Office 220 W Broad street up stairs
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Don’t Read This
I'nli’H* you have some old Clothing
you want to sell; or havecleaned or
dved. Sults cleaned 11.25 to 01.50;
dyed tS.OD to 02.50.
.LA .FORD. Proprietor.
! No. 3.’.’ Front St. (Iron Clad Hou-e)
1-12 Texarkana. Texas.
A. A. ADAMS
Dealer in
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
I'2ll E. Broad St. Texarkana Ark
Dr u Goods. Notions
Giothlno and Sta-
t Die Groeerles.
• Will be pleased to serve
• our friends in the country
; as well as in the city.
• Prices in keeping with the
‘I times.
; A. A. ADAMS.
|l Chicago Dental Rooms
« Dr. H.M. SMITH’ProoT.
< Teeth extracted without pain
50c by his new method. No chloro-
• form no ether no bad effects and
• absolutely no danger.
! Best Set of Teeth .... «7.00
] Gold Crown 500
<
J All kinds ot dental work at reas-
< enable prices. Satisfaction guar-
-1 anteed. No charge for examina-
< tion.
; *arllßi East Broad Street Tex-
< arkana Arkansas.
iTRT F. KITTRELL
: Physician
; AND
Surgeon.
: OFFICE OVER SMITH DRUG CO.
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