The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TEXABKANIAS
T G »WTTU Ctry Icrar
TUESDAY JANUARY JI »9
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Why don’t y«i use Chase
A Sanborn’s
Hat* a tax <"-zk tae
raw for awvt'xmr
District ccwra wzt te at
LoUex. Cam cowwty o* ■owda*
No zc»ree>ratecrataus* at Cxu.
&. Krteri. 1-3
Beit coafect >-.-*» i tie- at* at
& X. Bagiurf «. IL.
Lra-al z-r t»ra*i of S»e c<ar» at I
S X. Kagiawf* 1 L
Gestjemez v imowstez »»I
prater* at F L «ch**ter'». it 14
Cci T E Wrthrrvret to sa*»-
viSe Ar ****** Testerdaroß ;oart
bwrioem
See that yc sr t a are
be t *p acw« »g to law awi jw
P*~ _
C. W WiSett a railroad! ;<oso-
ter a here today r*f ctand at th*
Hoctiaa.
M w £r«r. of Cianav .♦ » ’.k*
tse*tofM>»* He.-Oroa oa Wipe
Mr. Kaofoaa of Corvcaaa. •!•
b*re Swaday. th* jx**i of Wr
Darwho*. os Map-e *treet-
Fwr 6»e tobacco cigin aoc|
>4 x* ex’- al S. X Rar
laad *. IL
Chaa. S. Ertrer ta* aS the latest
«:■ t» 3 f o-Z and t Ter fres3«htp
hearts. I-S ‘
Eoerthiac a stertiaf ♦ rer. ant.
best prated tab<e ware. at the "oid ’
renabie. F L Sckmter*
jr-><4 vatches and dxaiw* al F. Ll
Srhaste*-» the oSd re#»at>> >1 |
We raw Tar «r*t we<ro soidter
today since the Late war betneee I
the states
W H Deaa has accepted a pot; !
trie as b»c «eeper f<7r the K s- •
d.«e Lumber company at Win- y
th nop.
There s no me cf ta kit?. we
shoo'd see that the Mock be tv ret
Vine and Poe receive a coat of
fT4re 0< _
Mr Ed Bark* has <oce to Hot
Spria** to spead awhile He ba»|
been ssSer n/ or th carbnndes oo
his oec« foe tore* Coe
For Sale—Tea acres of land os
CdDere Hill os 1 to 5 years time.'
l-» M. D. Tuoot
Fur white Brahma egg-* call on
Mr* F G Wootten. 12M Mapte
street—•! per sett.o< 130
Lap robes and horse blanket* at
cost at the Eivards Harnea com j
pany _ 18'
For Wfe:i* Legb -s tgg» A.'
P Brown at telephone office 11 Oft •
per lettia*. 1 29
Fire hundred unredeemed watches
at Erb*r’«. See hi* stock before
yar pa r cha*e«. 1-29 I
De encored persons what forms
de 400 of rar C’tr walked for de
cake last n'lfh*. at de Benefield. “It [
was de occ.s»i-wi of de season."
This neither is a regular grip
breeder. Keep your feet wsim j
y mr bead cool and your subscrip-
tion paid ao to yoir bum* paper
a id fear not
The Greatest Aid
TO
Dispatch of Business
1* the Loug'Distance Tele-
phone. It annihilate* distance a*
well a* time and is an important
factor io every channel of enter-
priae. It briars men widely sepa-
rated nitbia the sound of each oth-
er* voice and enable* them to
transact borines* a* if face to face.
Call for term* on the
Sdothwesbrn Tekjnph 41>!*phane Co
A. I’. llROW’s Mgr.
Ti me aa t* trim the es-
ixaigr ci-jpe-s ii.< fee the cad
r - u€ ***
H -. ow I tn A years twe.
1-® M D
CLas. S. £i->er wmey m
; ixduias. watches as: yewery »•
life r_-ct-y : i xiiea* j_ 1-J>
Tke best nt e*emx_tg the nark-
ft at " tjfte ent m Dmw
rreat mirxer
s!a:h a»s «r*r
fresreaj parpmes at Warwick
NmceCo. U-1I
Cktrvated China Tea. the tx*’.
t-er to Texaraaxa. iarsade
■ y La*t»*t> A Y anr>if*. none
arxtx Try it. 11-3
We harde coeap caxxed ; x-i«
hwt we lai rather tc~ yen nur
’ Fe-nialZ tr-anfi—they w„ g>n yon
12 IL Wxkwxx-M-xai Co.
The "Texnensee wafow are strict
r cp-t>4ate. the Ecwaris Hamas
r-xusasy w.L «£ taem tn yon on
* 4 n ~Tf-7
partner Jadce Jase*. w occspy
:iii-:=*.aw : <fs;e» > the Hexn
Dm i forzet to ca. at Chan. &
JErters Uok»< aromnd far a
weu*sg or nertnda* prenest. He
| has thonaaodi of beaxtifal ta:s<s
’:at are .i te s-zzest v- 1-3
Warwick. M .x’e Co are *«e
cZ-it* fx Perwdaje p*ta canned
mmdh. To*atoc*3j . tncam. 3 for
like cot* 2 Stan cast 15c; Sapofnel
i Pea*. 2 .'» cass 3hc Sa I.t
13c. half pewmd -cax* two for &
■ H sot want a <oc»! watch dock I
|r<> toSdrmstern ow State Line A«-
jenae _____ ts
Tse Bister Transfer
IC-x. have the only safe and coeres-
lient rccsas = the city for storage
>f yoar fin.tire or piano. We
I a e prepared to store roods of in
■ —1
i Strayed or Stoiee—one dark bay
j P»wy mare. abo«t 12 years oid-no
’ xand*. Lamesa sara ez shc'UJfer. -
; W. reward to fi*der—lS
A- Waej.
IlkMw 314 west Broad St.
Yon can bay the ce.ebrated egb-
•.eea x»&etv n.se Crenceat B.cy:«e
f ..* thirty £*e &>Larn o* the .asta...
I meat pas at tae Edwards Earnest
j: spaay. _ ___ _ 1 ' '
Mr. H. N Me La.* has had an ex-
:ea*m* made to kis bnfdisg- occ*-'
edby the Eacaet
tse warehouse and si i store room.
‘lt g »e* Mr. Prince .Tach c.re
IrKK* and Light.
j Tae R-*e Bads. learn w .
j -.ii- a daace at the Mi e- coast* ’
I:■ srt b'.use ca Friday sight. Mr.]
pxHa.gaa. we are tod a tael
•ng see of the cab a>w. and be
' « . ead in the graad ma.-ca
Mr. C. I Broaster of Saint
; Lo>. • who is the traveling auditor
Ifx th* Estey Piaso aad Orgac
‘ compaay. a here today tbe guest.
;of Mr Bea*-ey the company s local
igent here.
• F.ora Bigger wbn came here.
from Hot Spring* to be at tbe
hfcrial of her brother Wiffie re-
.ursed to Hot Springs yesterday
She is c s iier at one of tbe big j
fasbicnaoue restaurants tn that i
city. _____
: A train load of United State*
; s diers pained throcg-5 here today
! enroute south. Tbe Iron Noun-
tain brought them io and trans-
ferred them to the T-P and they
w..| turn them over to the I. A G I
X road at I»ngview
Messrs Foreman A Hgb have!
returned from St. Loaii where 1
they met by appointmentrepresen-
t tatives from nae of tbe largest I
souses in tbe east they ■
I purchased one of the most se ec' I
istocaof shoe* ever broognt totbbl
city.
Mim Bese Gale who a; pearec I
| b*<e with Murray A Mack in Fie-I
nigau sßj »qutes ck at Shreve
- ;wrt with gnp. Her mother whe
fires in Memphis bas baes teie-
| graphed t<» cxsse and uu'se her
This we earn from tbe Shre»*poii ■
JnnnuL
—
Every on* we met this w-rnirg
*i* on tbe rush looking for a friend
ly stove to warm by and tbe usual
liiestion "wbat do yon know was
treated as coldly as was Gea.
Eigan's eiplanation of his attack
on Gea M ies. Tbe reporter can't
get up an interesting paper in a
triwn where people take tbe lock-
i jaw at every tittle cotd spell that
comes op.
Scbley wa* there and hr told
•hat bis men did whom be said
was aided by tbe God of battles.
Sampna was ten miles away but
h« told wbat be did in trying to get
there. We say give Samptoc a
Cold potato aad let him go Schley
«tbe man that deserves the credit
and history bat already recorded
' Hr# fatt-
RoYal
Baking Ponder
Haoc from pure
crearr: d tartar.
Safeguards tbe food
against akon.
*ii® kaaaag pii ■ hi 7 i® fae
tz utaJA ar Ac arsca dw*.
H -m> ■. * •*.
U*e wt ewe cm-.re* tmMicmcawtco
a . *z.ftez at the wepA taday by
romtlwß a c.-v< cCcrr win trier t.
araect z = farewterzg a t-mre aid
snreth ng fwrz.rwre.
Mr Brow* tbe manager of tbe
-ca. wice here tea* as
ze n — nez. .-.w. a i- .— Jtx.iie
Ictreet zzc ti« wome of tae tsse
a nrag**- 1 * sereaaie frim tzese
w..-mrisce fte ?»e was pat zn j
tbe tigti sf tze a.rts.
awe that he w . resredy tze same
zy givmg them »' ®e s>ack.
es cooxed tr?ops psasei tareagz
here today ewrozte to Fort sfc-
i Istcna. on the ESo Grawie. These
jCniored scudjers raw sen ce .z Saz-
•._ag-. aad they pet spa z.t crarg-
tis the hottest of tbe zgit. Tbe
'colored met -:ked .e they have
:ee» we I fed aai they we:- cer-
Oa the eight »: tbe 3btb tw»
ponies bex xglag to Lee R:seab»rg
was a bay mare abo at 121 hands
Ih'gh a>d had a reached mane
tbe other was a sorrel scare aboat
tbe same size with a cat on .est
; hied azc’.e. Both poz.es hare biax>t
i retar*
’tareed oat of the s-z >p of Edwards
I Harness co-scpaur. was the set
made for tbe J F Fzyd Sapp- y
coospawy. The harness ;• xadenf!
I tbe best nuset leather nstamed
i aad trimmed w.th Eice buck es an:
| :-.-zamcat* Whez those gray
j liver* wag a are bitched cp they
w. . .owe ail right under this trap- >
jpiag-
of the First Presbyterian j
?'tzr-a •..» eatertaiaat tbe res:
d-nceof Mr*. H. Glass >a P ae St..
Feb. 3. Hours wi>e from
jthree to fve ocloclr m the after
;n »« and eight to ten o’clack in tbe
evening. A program • be rcz- s
‘dared and refreshments served. A ’
IcMfgewili be made accordiagt ]
i height ;f person three cents : r
I each foot and a penny for each ad I
I <£tio*al inch. It w . du-nbt *-s be I
an interest.ng and nniqae eater
t Violent.
For Sale—the piace on College I
Hi 4 fnear tbe college < known as'
the Smith dairy property at a bar* !
■ gain. It cbatains 73 acres—a guoc ‘
fwnr room home large bara—we. i
fenced W . seii in wh eur in fir- j
lor ten acre tract*. Coose qnick I
1-3 M. D. Til*-* ■
After February Ist 1899.
A. S. DeLamar the shoe
man will occupy the Ed-
wards Harness Co. stand
No. 210 East Broad SL 120 1
1 Tbrjne who appreciate good denta 1
work wit do we.i tocaii on Dr. Sim*
I wbo ba* been located in Texarkan«
I about four years guaranteeing a {
I work vet there has not been four I
Ifi ungs returned broken down or I
I fallen out. Office over Palace
I You can get a free .nnch daily at
the Gbio Samoa from lb to II a. a>
F'e»b b-er o* tap at aH hovr* ts
jy
I*4
> . ’okl ' — #5 •Hi- * If *
Don’t Throw
Good Money Am
On poor groceries wben you '
can buy fresh. pure and high
grade good* from us at tbe
same prices No matter bow
cheap we offer our fine food
stuff* delicacies von can al*
way* depend on their quality
being standard and worthy
No adulterated food* are to>-
erated here.
Meriwether A Taylor 1
tls Est Broad St.
| FOR ONE WEEKI|
t I
i I
j2O Per Cent off on all Clothing!
| Except Worsted Goods.
| I
I This is Positively for SPOT CASH ONLY.
I 1
I O'Dwyer &
I Jobbers & Retailers.!
i i
a
■
MERIT AND PRICE
Has gained us a large increase in business
during the past year and we assure the trad-
ing public that our goods will continue to
be of the
HIGHEST STANDARD
WITH THE
LOW EST POSSIBLE PROFITS.
If you need any article in Men’s Wear come and ex-
amine our goods and prices.
Texarkana Clothing Co.
MATTINGS INfl CABPETS.
For a short time we will offer our stock
of Mattings and Carpets at extraordinary
low prices. A Fine line of Mattings at 10c
per yard worth 15c. Other bargains as
good. Call early and make selection.
Bran New Stock Furniture.
All goods sold tor cash or on Easy pay*
meets.
WOODFIN FURNITURE COMPANY.
New Building 115 W.‘Broad St. E. A. DRYER Prop
gaTWo!Gltoves7
The following is a list of names of a few persons using j
our Gas Stoves and the amount of their bills for th<
past thirty days:
d. OMv . i>wo feet *!.*• _
o?*Ur Ba; 3joo - .Q? L 3®® “ t'
bw* Lei* tooo “ I.so 1200 “
S. L. 000 ~ i « J. V. .Mam** too •- ->
8. T. Eate* 200- 30 f lOoo j.
C. P MWO - J.OO A- M u hrtlMTfc* 3000 - 5.5.
A.fc.EMC* 2VM ~ 4-35 300 “ 4
-—ill! Drug Stove ;oo “ 1-05 * • Jc*" ke 1000 - 3.0
.Mcwgw Dotm Pwrter 1100 - 1.65 „ • .. ' ®“ 1000 “ M
Mr*. Haßwaa ..2000 - j.«m. M -* *«lci 1300 1.3
If you want Comfort Convenience and good cooking
come to us for a gas cooking stove.
Texarkana Gas & EMriG Light Goidimdii.
CLARK & A USS ELL
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh
Meats oi all kinds.
Sell meat in any quantity and deliver to any part of the
city. Market at 420 State Line Avenue Buy anc
sell all kinds of Live Stock ] ;d
PLANT’S NEW CROP
-AJT
"Williams
SPECIAL PRICES TO MARKET GARDENERS*
T. B 'Warwick. Randal Moore
MIGK-MOORE GO..
Leading Grocers.
We handle the best of Staple and Fancy Groceries
and do everything we can to please our’ customers.
Full and correct weights always given
Our ALUE COFFEE and Ferndale pack canned
goods give universal satisfaction.
Twin-City Bottling Works
C. R. MILLS. Prop.
30t- EAST MONO STREET. -:■ TEXRRKRMI fiRK
HAMTACTVPEa OF
111 IMs d ftitcnaied Diiite.
We Caar&t.-e Maßafm-r PfttkSaia Water. Oare ae< - Jtlkerri
i Sbertert. Ckar- Gta-. «' ■» Ctchu. »ki«T»! Water. Rye Sake B*artm- E«- f""
u* (nv i trial-
Removal Notice
OF
FRANK D. HILLER.
I have removed my stock of general merchandise from
old stand into the Lester building on East Broad streel
recently occupied by Joe Bedingfield. Will be pleas-
ed to have all my old customers and friends give me a
?all at my new place of business together with as
many new ones as will. Propose to do a fair SBl *
square business in a legitimate way.
With best wishes to all for a happy prosperous
new year Yours Truly
FRANK D HILLEB
No. 215 East Broad Street
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1899, newspaper, January 31, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657284/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.