The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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Grim Grip’s
Deadly March
Dais Death and Destruction to liny.
Boaton. New Vert Philadelphia. Wash-
ington Louin Hie Terrorized by the
Awful Scourge. All the Great Cen-
ter* of Po|dttson Iffglted.
The depressing effects of the
present epidemic of Grip are ap-
parent everywhere. Teachersclerics
business men mechanics laborors. i
street car drivers school children
police office j y-aastavu%-U)^4M > ilirh t
all furnish Ktimny th no jrediy
No rereetre- yet disb#ecea nun
show results equal to Dr Miles’ Re-
storative Nervine. It quickly oyer- .
comes the eicessive >*itairfttonTJ
vigorates the apperite <pu<l j >~y'tis i
nature to throw offrhe oeanTy Yhir-
robes from the system. In times of
epidemic like the preientJt* stHfhi .
be taken asj jKitnlivetn fiifcJfee- 1
“Grip had left me a physica
wreck; weak helpless and miserable
I could not eat; could not sleep;
could not gain any stength and
had nervous prostration of tin*
worst home pb/wwn
could not help and I criiimetAV
using Dr. Miles’ Nervine. The first
night’s sleep tjip) J l>a<| h>3 )n
months came as the result of two
first doses. two
bottles 1 felt tseiterffhad i h.\A be/
fore in years and continued to itn-
proye until T WiVentirely ctibeO.’’
Eli Woodard Plymoth Ills.
All druggists are authorized 10-1
sell Dr. Miles' Nervine on 1 jipraji-
tee that first bottle b«lll4 6e
money refunded. Be stu-rjiwil fgfl
Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Booklef-nn heart
and Nerves sent free. Address
Dr. Milflslj||edj£|| .Co. Islkbart
Ind.
PHU TEX Alt KANT AX
J. W. GARDNER. Editor and Prop’r.
WBBag!=!i "yßy/i~ '7f i*' 1 T ' f)'n f
SUNDAY JANUARY 8 1899.
The Dally and WeekIwTIKXASKANHSure
entered at the a*
ancond elans mall matfhrr " ’
-dwwa® ■ — - - -
Dally p». month by carrier ♦ (15
Dally sli inontba bwnail In ndwpLiqi
tally. one yeailw nail In advaug'VA’lgo
Weekly one y«n4l* ftiill. in adyirte i# 12 V
Weekly In advanc^.7..W
All commiinletftlons should be addressed
to Thk Tkxarkamian.
McKinldyishrtuldoompforalse with
Aguinaldo by placing his picture
on one of the aew siilWr certificates.
Over 2200 men are now at work
grading the Choctaw A Meatplri*
railroad and by
be running inti t.Ttfle Kbck oyer
this new line.
MagnoliSySjAveck a
big kick iMtnneither caflflins 1
an advertisement of a home mer-
chant. ThaKt(tout.Reserves no par
per at all.* \
That embalmed beef controversy
going on in the newsfla’p'ersbbtW'de’n
the ofiicera.at.inter.est are making
decent people hold their nose. Come
off and let-fteJhiiM’tritrtie.
The ilfr|Tei><r| .'fifties
take our editoipl
giving any crefift whatever ’come/
brother Johnson you should do bet-
ter than this.
The peopki plm t'mirk it ut|iices-
sary to supfjf>r| |cl A Jn« ’lnd j who
refuse a IFrrrt them
a success tflMiikl‘trj* iUdg AiStom-
munity where there are no church
organizations. j| jfl | '|L/1 ill
Administration’s programme for
congress rnagrjnytjt jof
Nicaraugua canal legislation. The
passage ||ill^■
appropriation of $20.1100'000 to in-
demnify Spain and the ratification
of the peace treaty.
Intestinga new frich
gun the other day it bursted at the
Sandy Hook proving griotnidß. It
was made at one casting new
method aid it was thought much
would be saved thereby. .Guess <>W
method will con •)i/lu VUM
Gatlin evidently made a mistake
this time. . '
The Kana.As Legislative Is making
it red hot in that st life f6r b'ofpor-
ations. They Jitive ’ passed a law
cutting the tolls on messages 'Setrt
over telegraph-wiiau. 4U par cent
and seem to have but one idea and
that is to cheapen everything btri
their per diem—this they will jKt
alone for
The “Old Lady’’ must iu ti
way sure enough—this from the
Helena World: In 1806 the Gazette
reprimand^ .uiHJ
verely for clitAi*n| Wnf. J l|rfan
Now the G/et> lijdly pnblllhci
an issue
braska bov. Everything Indeed
comes to him who waits.
The Soutlierfl hie Louisville and
Nashville and the Missouri Pacific
railroads have advanced ( wagcs ow-
ing to better business. Wages were
reduced at a time when the falling
off of businessdutlngtiba ifcprreridn
over the country. it. Vlie
roads row give their employes the
benefit of good times which is I her
fair thing. Let other coruorationn
do as welt and the prejudiobs against
them Will «b'dn subside* •—* e.—
[ The Board of trade of Little
Rock' has invited President Mc-
Kinley to visit that city on Mardi
tlray.day. Should the
Lconsept the people from al
of thq state will flock fjjitcj
capital tosee the show.
"No door is thick enough to keep
out newspaper and its advertising;
no chamber is too remote or too
quick for the favorite family paper;
no surveillance is so strict but the
newspaper is admitted.and it brings
its messages of wars and rumors of
wars of elections accidents mar-
stages birthsftml deaths —and-*d-
■rrrt^.iamtstf- 1 won (Hem.
Mr_EC. Brice of Chicago pres
th# SmelUng
C 'iisny *l>% IU-- oeyr in Uufi i
nOrtlSrif pirfoilhiS bounty TEi
the past two weeks has purchased
pfhpif fn( «it.
timony nffine anti has already begun
operation*! Hp |bluKs tjje
irfohy deposits'll ! Nils ' cduntf dfe
fith tint! will pay; hiofisdmtfrllf'fl i
Jevelopement.j-Nashyille News. >
11* |in i! Lj‘j M a !’ r!11
The Central Pacific railroad owes
qhe o)er
and officials of the road want the
dellt scaled down under a re-organ-
izdtfon or else extend the bonds for
-ttftyrears. Best thing to do wotrid
be for the government to foreclose
..uid 4e.11 ami at ttys salr jbuy the
SJdk -we think railroads will
Ikillh- save to be Owne'F by the
>Veri.■ • n'.
Chauncey Depew in his Buffalo
speech reminded tjie boys of
ca that they also are now citizens
of a country "in which the sun nev-
er sets.’’ '“As its declining rays are
illumining our flag irt the United
States" says the effervescent word
painter "its beams are greeting
with the dawn Old Glory rising Up-
on the citadel of Manila.’
Governor Jones has been confined
.4everal -diys with hU mhksajye#
Next Monday is expected to bring
certain relief.—Ex.
Better keep him in “close confine-
hps>pardon jnjU
g»gt a llt'thr nffich .
Siiflie hehai reiommepdtsl? 4 im?-
don board-10 cents to a ginger-
cake he did not thoughfor he takes
Spfecial pleasure in turning loose up-
on a long suffering people scores of
copvicted crlmnals
The West Virginia legislature is
a tie on joint ballot between the
democrats fcn<| repuWitanl * Mv!i
what a field To/HanniJ The situ-
ation presents a strong argument
against the
lug ('nited Stites St |l<.th
parties are’threatening to u'fiseat
members enough to give them a
TiiaiOTity| There is spqn| foj be a
'“hoi oM time” fn UhKfiAtbn. If
we are to have a republican form of
government it should be iu the mat-
ter of choosing United States Sena-
tors as the action of these Sena-
ta’-s very materially effept the inter-
est of the people.
War Between Spain and Franco.
A Haris cbrrespndent 'Ji>s * t
the rumor ffioat th At war possj.
ble between Spain and France.
Speh ;»n oatcome Is hard to believe
because the two countries have
been for years oil unusually intij
YoikMhHot tell wh’nt
Will’UipH betwiid hations Hit
«<>hcante| whatlh'lH happen wbea
1 (Ripeyititf takes''RohtPtter’s Stomi
ach Bitters. His health will improve.
. lln» appetite will.vcome baoh His
9tioiith. will not taste badly "in
morning. He will not be subject to
dlr.zy suelly and his head will ■ )>e.
UlVar'J ' tlfc JwpAiiffion wilt bP' atore
agreeable and his bilious look will
. khisamwar. .Uli blxyod will b«.'luri-
-1 tfedand hts klAneyte" stimulated to
perform their work prope:ly. All.
these things aye
the Bitters.
. T/ie tfansfli €iiy'. MeifipHis and
Birmingham railroad with its
through sleeping car service Mem-
phis to Washington Philadelphia
and New York via-. Atlanta is the
quickest and best line to the south-
east. Recliniiiu diair cars on all
traiu4 f<r sdals w which iAAsM'f
n made; tTjrmapand time tanks 1
and sleeping car reservations ad-
dresk E. HitTci.ikfk
G.P.AT.A.Memphisßonte
307 Main St.
il Meitiphis TAhn.
We. warn ‘<ll kinds of vvlo'climl
goods Wagons eurriuges bug-
gies etc.—<nii suit one nn<l all
in both style and price. Come
tu headquarters.
11. T«x»rkanw Carriage Co.
TELL VO UR 3IST(R
■ A benutlful .rtwnplsxiSt i«*n lnipfi»sibln»v
without good ptir<)Cloo<l. the sort that
only oxlst* 1“ I'ofinoctlon with aixxl diges-
tion a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's
Clovar Uootq'eawcM direct ly on the Wvw -
els. lA-es aiilikhbK'VS kM'ißngr Iheiß dn
porf<*l|e»!tlt. I’H.e'X.ifis.yiid.VtetV. Il
I'hi' lluiiter Transfey apdJitoMgc
Cw liaveitht omy sale and <-onren-
ient rooms in the city for storage
of»yonr furniture or piano. We
arf prepared to star* goods of *hy
kind.
IN OLDEN TIMFM
People overlooked the importance
of permanently beneficial effects
aqd .were satisfied with trauyienL.
•iGtloJi b’d '’"F IMt u iw ptmit'allv
Itijnwm that bylup of rii» will
permanently overcome habitual
constipation well-informed people
will not buy other laxatives which
net fora time but liiually Injnrert
the system Bny the jrenulor made
By the Uullfimk Flss SvtMp Co.*--Il
HE RODE WELL
Yesterday evening a peasant
>uk i ■><•< I (Ml town
Hl h T'PF i f“v j"’’ ine
Ik ytinjj w tke United States
c'mpfty makT. fjl <AiicS we learn i
that he was traveling agent and <
was out to show them and and place
them on the market by making sales
wherever he could. p)Y<jilso<lear.h< I
ed that his name was F l . F. llladCr’
At all events he came to the
city unannounced and wheeling
himself to that f
between Vine and Elm that is '
grayxlfd'commenced ty -do some l
. U’itfk riding on hi«*neeL
The. ermyd stuck to the curb
af'first but as the rider be-
ifc to five mcr> Ffffcfitt *feats on
%isnvhe?i the crowd left the curb
and lined up about six deep on each
side.uf-a verfismaK 4»ac<y. tn -which
cotrtirifc h(m-
11 Tfievitf insomrote up'
iatypiM «®gon came
in tte struck with the
I ahiics the young man was doing on
the fast running wheil and they
{ooj 4tf>pj>4<]
soon there was a crowd gathered in
this bloqk not-SeA'U iveiy day in tire
week.
1 W 2" tricli r'der was’ pronounced
the best ever exhibited hers and
when the young man was through
he unfortunately let his hand take
off his hat and bis. legs lead him
around in the crowd for a free wil'
offering. • Two nickels had hardly
fist the bottom of cap before
officer Culley who was present ar
rested him charging him with giv-
ing a public exhibition without first
procuring a license.
The crowd present almost to a
man was in sympathy with the
rtian with the cap and they could
not understand why he was molest
ed and many expressed themselves
' very forcibly on this point.
There is not a doubt but what the
officer did his duty there being an
ordinance against these kinds of
unless a license is procured
inti Jo? him to roverlook a case of
was pot down in the
police regulation book. Many con
tended.that the officers being pres-
ent should have informed the young
man before be to cpllqct
Abat a lipepse was Required of him
to which the officer when the
reporter ipjkeijhim why he did not
that the pian was riding when he
aajne up aid tha>t he did not know
he was going to take up a collection
until he hadstarted.
He was turned over to Marshal
Casey who escorted him to the city
hall.
AJrrßaader showed that he repre-
seni»d.the U S. Bicycle company
and was traveling in their interest
and that he had taken up collec-
tions in other places and had never
been arrested before and he did not
kqow it was against a city ordin-
ance; The Marshal turned him lose
i but him hot to give an
exhibition again whether he took
tip a collection or not as hewassub-
ject to a fine.
HOWS THIS f
SV« offer Ohe Hundred Dollars Reward
Au-.ahi CMiirrh‘that can not be
rii-j bf Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
’ (/l ENfCY .t CO.. l*rois.. Toledo. (>
M » llie iuulursigiied-have known E. 1.
I'hyifej ft.r the last 15 years and believe
hint pefrettly hodornhlo In all business
transationk and UnapciaHy ablo.to yarry
• >ul obligations made by tnoir firm.
I ’rIVEST A TruAlt Wholesale Druggists
Toledo. Oil).i.
Wai.diso. KrxsAfr A Maiivix Whole-
sale Druggists Toledo. Ohio.
' | llill's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally
actingdlrevtlV upon the bl.sid and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price 75c. pijr
boll|i»..ld by all druggist-. TMlimo-
Hall's t-'amllv PlMsdrethe best;
• ' IWth<r(l;iy wiien ;t \\ hitley “lim
ited” tattled up State Line Avenue
with a fair load of passengers it
was noticed that the car had as
passengers the two mayors of east
and west Texarkana respectively
and that the westside mayor when
h&eutered the car sat on the side
I (fitzthe car over the west side of the
state line and that the east side
mayor sat opposite him on the east
side which rested in Arkansas.
The crowd eyed the two Alcaldes
expecting them to say something
which <yould cause a cork to fly.
but they did not and the only no-
ticeable Teafiire about Hie ’ acci-
dental meeting was the fact that
they had never Riet iu a street car
before and euUi aiMfe at the ** al *xk
time in his and stalejas
they did yefiejalfiyw - 'A '
Bargains are wanted by every
body— onr palumus are the to
find them. ' IJ'A ißtrchinis a|-
waysspe.ik throrigh leadiup paper
iu every; cit y- «o we can rlcituinil
our rewAcAi to pal
seek trade herein they wjll do to
trust dp what thtwtmxfM .
we learn that Manager Whitley
will go tp work on hie traces Mon-
day aud take sofne of the kinks out
of the rails and place the track in
.a Miiqqjh vogditl<j.u. We ffill hail
the . HV shotting ii
bunfh of fare' Crackers.
Joe Winter <t Co. in order to <
dree stock lufauu. .they .rnbve fco
new quarters-will Aim* i&t e
liarrain* i»nilllitil'« If tirei- vwimM.
SUNDAY SONG SERVICE |
Will Be Held At the Sute. Line
Methodist Churek. i (
Tbo wram
to bd renßerdd It the
church : >
I. Organ Voluntary—Overture
“Poet and Peasant"—Suppe.
; A | poxc|cgy. / / <! / | /■ *
' 3. Prayer.
4. Quintette — “ Hark What ‘
mean those Holy voice” —V«di-||
Mesdarnes George West Jeff San- <
derson Miss Louise Forshee Messrs '
Smith and Qu’nn.
' 1
5. Srlo—“Not a Sparrow Fal-
leth”—Franz Abt.—Mr. Ayers. h
6. Hymn No. 860—Choir and l
congregation.
w 7. Duet—“ Peace to this sacred |
dwelling”—Smith. Mrs. West and
Mr. Quinn.
8. Solo—“ The plains of peace”
--G’au Barnard. Miss Louise For-1
»hee.
9. Offertoire—lntermezzo—Mas-
cagni. Mr. Motley.
10. Soln—“But the Lord is mind-
ful of his own” —Mendelssohn.
Mrs.. Sanderson.
11. Male Quartette —“Ashamed
of Jesus” —Coles. Messrs. Whitley
Avers Smith and Quinn.
12. Solo—“ And they lifted up
their voices”—Richardson. Mrs
West.
13. Hymn No. S7s—Choir and
congregation.
14. Cborus—Glory be to God on
High. —Gloria from Mozart’s 12th.
Mass. Choir.
15. Benediction.
Miss Hattie Manx Organist.
Mb. J. A. Richardson Assistant
Organist.
An aching back a disordered di-
gestion changes in the urine head-
aches nervous weakness all point
to Bright's Disease. Take steps to
cure the trouble before the disease
develops its dangerous stage. It
heals and strengthens the kidneys
regulates the liver stimulates the
stomach and digestion cleanses the
bowels. It has been used in many
severe and obstinate cases with the
most gratifying success. Sold by
all druggists. 12 2w
Joe Winter & Co. are reducing
their stock preparatory to move
and are offering some rare bargains
iu all lines. A dollar in cash goes a
long ways at this house. 1 8.
OUT oFBOND.
Jake McGee who shot the negro
ae Garland City and came here and
gave himself up was before Jus-
tice Smither yesterday and gave
bond for an assault with intent to
kill and was released. .
EVERY BRIDE
and wife should know about the pre-
paration that for half a century has
been helping expectant mothers bring
little ones into the world without
danger and the hundred and one
discomforts and distractions
incident to child-birth. It
j * s a PP'‘ e d externally which
1 jp 1 r is the only way to get relief.
Trjs.y\ Medicines taken internally
will not help and may
.esuhinh.™.
Mother’s
Friend
\ fits and prepares every
•/ \ \ organ muscle and
' i \ \ part of the body for
A \I \ the critical hour. It
j\\ \ | \ robs child-birth of its
\ tortures and pains.
yj'J Baby’s coming is made
<Bl quick and easy. Its
action is doubly bene-
if used during the whole
y period of pregnancy.
$1 per bottle at all drug stores oi
sent by mail on receipt of price.
Books Free containing valuable infor
mation to all women will be sent to an;
address upon application by
Ihe Bradfield Regulator Co.
Atlanta. Ga.
A. K. HAWKES
RIX Hl\ Hl»
GOLD MEDAL
Highest Award Diploma of Honor
For superior 1 .••«»»<• Gi'lntllnir nn.l ffxcol-
h'tiev In manufacture of nimctaclu’ and
«ye glasses. Sold In ILOCpcltlos ami towns
In tlio I *i. Most I’opnlur tllnssi's In the
llnltctl Stnti's
ESTABLISHED 1870.1
DRIITIDiI Ttii’aeFninbna <lla»..«ar» uev-
L All IIUN. er Peddled.
BUk ONLY HAWKER
nn<l not nnlv «ot ela<‘os scli'otiflcally a<t-
jiistiil to Minr eves. hut. sncitri' n pair Os
his t'rysiiilMxt 1 .Mtaos the moat brilliant
•poctiido lieisre In RxJateniM.
For sale by Smith Drug Cm Texar-
kana
Sciatic Rheumatism |
Could Hardly Wa|k ind Wai ;
Greatly Emaciated 1
Hood't SaHaparilla Makes a Cure-
Now as Welt as Ever.
“Sciatic rheumatism kept me in bed ]
d?i
me’any pood.’btit I Chaffy -wiXri oul the
disease sufficiently to hobble around. I '
was greatly emaciated and one of my
■
was to get my bk>od pare. 1 went to ths
drug store aa4oUed for the best blood
medicine. 1 was given a bottle ot Hood’s
Sarsapsrilla. J. J>egan taking it and in a
short titnelWMaJ well as ever. I now
weigh more t ban I ever did he tors; I have
a good appetite and am feellag Well.'’
8. K. Smith Arkansas.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the best—lnfactthe One True Blood Purifier.
»1; Six for H. O. 1- Hood & Co. Low
~~ “ "LjA cure nausea Indigestion
nOOU S rlltS biliousness. Price2so.
Nick Braumiller
'PhonatiO. 152 WEST BROAD
Air ■
A. xvlT
Id! happy
rNEWYEARj
And many a succeeding.one Is ?ur wish
to our patrons present and
We will make esirv exertfon to please you
in the future. <s jnthe past and guaran-
tee only the freshest and best of meats
poultry and fish: ; choice table delicacies
fine pork
time.
FREEMAN b
Telephone = Line
TALTvS IX>:
Texarkana;- S w" ’
Ogden rfx
Hudson
Ashdown
Rankin
Arden
.Richmond
Rocky Comfort
Choctaw City
White Cliffs
Wilton.
Chicago Dental Rooms
Dr. H.M. SMITfl 1 Froo’r.
Teeth extracted w ithout oain 50c. by
his new method. No chloroform no ether
no bad effects and absolutely no danger.
Best Set of Teeth ~ r -■ 87.00
Gold Crown if J
All kinds of Dental work nt reasonable
prices. Satisfaction gu r d. No
charge forexamination.
terl 18} Eaet-Bycftf Vx
arkana Arlla’Asas.
The Auditorium
SPRING LAKE PARK
—. ■ f j ~)
Friday January I3th.
1 (] >)
B&fIGH & BOWERS’
A
MINSTRELS
AND
FINEST UNIFORMED BAND
In the World.
Thirty Distinguished Artists.
A Vast Orgaiilzalloii.
Hi'yund question Klfiiitvt Jietti'f auil.sil|n i-
rlor to all mlii.-trols of the past mi l
present making It an Ideal and
ronl laobillratlon of nil
Monarchs of the Miiis(rcl World
Absolutely an Entire Change of
Program Since our laist Visit..
Watch for Our Grand Uniformed
Band.—Street Parade at 12 tn.
Admission 20 35 and 50 t.ts.
FOR SALE.
the Tcxnrknnn Street Railway a Spring
l ake Park and Auditorium ar« tor sale at
covt to anv Individual or Corporation that
will enter Into contract to build an up-to.
date filcctrh Street Railway The under
signed wilt gludly give buna Ude pui Uuis-
eraall Information! this propoaltton Is
open untU Texarkana a<Xaa nnrtll
iVank wHITLUYi
Going Out of Business.
ALL GOODS AT FIRST COST.
I am going out of Texarkana and offer
I i entire stock of A ;l(l
Dry Goods Notions Clothing
Shoes and Groceries
At FIRST COST for the next thirty days. Come
quick if yoii want real bargains.
No. 213 East Broad St.; AyA7 ADAMS. £•
Good Vallie to Your loneyi
Beginning Monday for this week only will close out a
grand line of /iilidfiilaM
Boy’s all Wool Knee Pants At a Great Sacrifice.
Will also close out a fine fine of
Ladies’ Silk and Satin Waists
Regular Price $4.00 at $275- i Also a lot of odds and
ends in
Shoes Men’s and Youth’s Suits and Over-
coats Regardless of Cost.
"THE GLOBE"
Gardner Building. 217 East Broad Street
GAS COOKING STOVES.
The following is a list of names of a few persons using
our Gas Stoves and the amount’of their bills for the
past thirty days: |HL | ;| tfo)
A. Ohio qo<> “ 1-35 H amler 1000 “ 2io
B. zoo “ • 30 t h’ VU.itmarsh ' woo
Smßh%rus ; Store .... ••
Chicago Dental Parlor 1100 “ i-C. B -B.Prestap. 000 15
Mrs. Hallum 2000 - 3 . 00 JM. A. W*sUl. 1300 2.30
If you want Comfort Convenience and good cooking
come to us for a gas cooking stove.
Texarkana Gas & hleoirlG Light Gompanu.
THE
Texarkana Troy Steam Laundry.
. . I.
Now ready for busings. Fully equipped with the
atest madhinery for fioiFf®' Strictly High Grade
Work. Guarantee.: : satisfaction. Batr’prtiae. home hr'
enterprise. RODERICK FRASER Proprietor
Telephone No. 101 t O No. 215 Third Street
THE NEW YORK
FAMILY STORY PAPER
FOR 18S9.
Th* New Y'ork I'amily Siurv Papui-i-Mlk* lilghtMUn clreOhirton and gsiwfal
of all similar papers published in- tl;la country.. Amopg its coutrlbutors most
I whom write exclusively for Its doiumns are:
Miss Laura Jean Libbey Alex BitVetoh-Miller..
Mrs. E. Burke Ccillins. Mrs. Charlpttd M. Stagey
Miss Evelyn Malcolm. Mrs. Mary A. Kidder
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1899, newspaper, January 8, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657264/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.