The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 156, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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BAKING
POWR
Awarded
Highest Honors World’s Fair
Gold Medal Midwinter Fair
THE TEXAKKANIAN
J. 0. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
FRIDAY FEB. 17 1899
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Why don’t you use Chase
& Sanborn’s Coffee?
Shoot the mud holes.
Gus Brooks is here frem Boston
Judge Joe D. Conway was here
yesterday.
Born to Dr. and Mrs. S. A.Col
lum—a girl.
District Clerk Wilson of Bowie
county is here today.
No misrepresentations at Chas.
S. Erber's. 1-29
Best confections in the city at
S. M. Ragland 11.
Blanke Bros line candies at
(Lvmbcth <!t Yarbrough’s. 2 7.
Leading brand of line cigars at
S. M. Ragland’s. 11.
Gentemen s stiver mounted sus
penders at F. L Schuster's. 12-14
Sorry uo learn that Mr. S. Staiti
is quite sick at his home on Map e
street.
Mr. J.M. Benefield and his nephew
master Olive Benefiel 1 are back
from Galveston.
Mr. H. E. Harris a St. Louis
drummer is taking orders here to-
day for groceries.
The telephone construction gang
thawed out this morning and went
to work on the lines in force.
Blach molasses and Blach sugai
for cooking purposes at Warwick
Moore Co. 12-11
Company M of'the third Texa>
regiment haa been Blustered out
of service.
For Sale—Five acres of land or
College Hill on 1 to 5 years time.
1-29 M. I). Tilson.
For fine tobacco cigars am
smoking supplies call at S. M. Rag
land's. [ll
My brick residence lor sale or
Rose Hill at a sacrifice price
2 7 Im. Mbs. V C. Skipwitu.
Chas. S. Erber has all the latest
styles in gold and silver friendshi)
hearts. 1-2!'
Far White Leghorn eggs see A
P. Brown at telephone office. 11.0(
per setting. 1 29.
Fine line of new gold and gok
plated cuff and collar buttons
diamond studs etc. at Schuster's
Lap robes and horse blankets at
cost at the Edwards Harness coni
p any. _ 11
Five hundred unredeemed watchei
at Erber's. See his stock befort
your purchases. 1-2>l
The ''Tennessee wagon are strict
ly up-to-date the Edwards Harness
company will sell them to von oi
easy terms. 1 p
Everthing in sterling silver am
best plated table ware at the “old
reliable" F. L. Schuster *.
Mud and water coin and diva
greable weather is what we b.iv<
with us.
The Texarkana Clothing compa-
ny is receiving •otne rare noveltier
in gents furnishings.
Now that senator Quay is locked
out there are a lot of people wh<
may insist that he be locked In
Call and see the Stemple Fire ex
tlnguisher on exhibition at Hardin
& Benjamin. R. E. Miller special
agent. 2
Can You Talk JL
Business fjjp.
—to —
Possible Customers?
If you can we Cau put you In the
way of dsing a larger business than
ever before. Would you like to
have It? Send a postal card for full
particulars to the
Telegraph 4 Telephone Col
A. I*. Itlt'oWN*. Mgr. 1
Court will open in Lafayette
county on Monday.
The street car line is doiug a
good business dur ng this disagree-
able weather.
It is said that both Texas and
Arkansas legislatures are prepar-
ing for an extra cession.
The seed men have commenctd tt
display their onion sets. This look*
like spring weather signs at least.
“News?—why there is no new*
worth telling" is what the reportei
s met with by all he has pumpei
t >day.
Mr. Brilev will soon have platr
glass windows to his store and s<
will A. S. DeLainar. Our town it
improving every day.
Chas. S. Erber loans money or
diamonds watches and jewelryjbus-
i teas strictly confidential. 1-29
Mr. John Bass a leading niembei
of K. of H. Bowie Lodge No. 1903.
h quite sick at his home on the cor-
ner of Eleventh and Maple streets.
Mr. J. R. Owsley of BowieTexas
left for his home last night taking
back with him the children' of hi.-
ion. Mr. John T. Owsley.
Mr. G. T. Crowell who left here
several years ago for Los Angles
California came back yesterday on
a visit.
Several-gentlemen of this city.had
their ears frost bitten last Sunday.
Among them we notice aidermen
Ben James of the west side.
Can’t some one devise means tt
put a crimper iu this bad spell ol
weather and switch it off on some
other locality.
Bkliike's tine coffee
Cultivated China teas
Lambeth & Yakbrouhg
222 Bait Broad St. 2 7.
For Sale—Ten acres of land on
College Hill on 1 to 5 years time.
1-29 M. D. Tilson.
If you want a good watch clock
or any kind of jewelry or silverware
go to Schuster's on State Line Av-
enue. ts
The.l. F. Floyd Supply Company
is doing a fine business as a starter.
Mr. Floyd is a pleasant gentleman
to do business with and we ask our
readers to give him a call and price
hi- goods.
Don't forget to call at Chas. S.
Erber's while looking around for a
wedding or birthday present. He
has thousands of beautiful things
that are quite suggestive. _ 129
You can buy the celebrated eigh-
teen ninety nine Crescent Bicycle
for thirty-five dollars on the install-
ment plan at the Edwards Harness
company. 1 8
Warwick Moore Co. are sole
igents for Ferndale pack canned
goods. Tomatoes 3j lbs cans 3 for
50c; corn 2 lbs cans 15 c; Superfine
Peas 2 lbs cans 20c; Salmon 1 lb
25c half pound cans two for 25c
We need a scraper on Broad
street to scrape efl the mud on our
graveled blocks. Who will get up
a patent apparatus to do this
needed work.
The days dispatches comes with-
out the usual number of lights in
the Philippines. What is the mat-
ter with our boys. Is seems to toe
no trouble to whip a light.
The H unter Transfer and Storage
Co. have the only safe and couven
lent rooms in the city for storage
of your furniture or piano. We
are prepared to store goods of any
kind.
McKinley has been banquetted in
Boston and has made a speech.
He defined his position as to the
Philippine Islands and his wishes in
the premises. He said it was with
Congress now and he looked on their
wisdom in dealing with our new
aggressions.
The Messrs Ockanders commeced
work on the north side of Broad
street between Elm and Walnut
this morning and will soon finish up
graveling this block Our mer
chants and property holders shou'd
give them a job between Vine and
State Line.
Mr. Kirby tellfi us that the Chris-
tian church have employed Mr
Weaver pastor of the above church
on trial both the preacher and
congregation having the right to
continue him In the place If the
compact after a month's trial Is
agreeable to both. Mr Weaver
will preach Sunday.
Dangers of the Oilp.
The greatest danger fiom La
Grippe is of its resulting In pneu-
monia. If reasonable care is used
however and Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy taken all danger will tie
avoided. Among the tensot thous-
onds who have used this temedv tot
la grippe wo have vet to learn of a
single case having resulted In pneu-
monia which shows conclusively that
this remedy Is a certain preventive
of that dangerous disease. Il will
cure la grippe Iu less time Ilian any
other treatment. It is plea-ant and
safe tn take. Fit sale bv Smith
Drug Cd. '<!
RoYal
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
I Alum baking powders are the greatest
1 mcnacers to health of the present day.
<o»m BMma ro-oM co. sew row.
Mrs. J. 11. Hunter who has been
confined to her bed for five weeks
is no better we are sorry to learn.
This space reserved for
The Foreman Shoe Co. lo-
cals.
flie east side city court had up
several cases of disorderly conduct
this morning and judg'd Murphy
put the “laripping strap” on seve-
ral of them. Judge Murphy b< -
lieves strongly Tn letting no guilty
party escape. That old ninety and
nine chesnut about turning Io se
the above number of evil doers
rather than catch an intfticent
pers m in his drag net for evil doers
does not form a very large part of
h's meditations.
01 NERAL POLITICAL NEWS
No Choice
Harrisburg I’.t Feb 10—The
twenty-sixth ba’lit for United
States senator resulted in no
choice.
No Change In Nebraska
Lincoln Neb Feb. 10—The
twenty-fifth joint ballot for sena-
tor brought no change.
No Election.
Salt Lake Utah Feb. 10—Six
senatorial ballots were taken today
with no election.
No Result In California Yet.
Sacramento Cal Feb. 10—On
the fifty-third ballot today there
was no election.
Without Election in Delaware.
Dover Del Feb. 10 —The vote for
a United States senator today was
without election.
The Modern Way
Commends itself to the well-in-
formed to do pleasantly and effec-
tually what was formerly done in
the crudest manner and disagree
ably as well. To cleanse the sys
tern and break up colds headaches
and fevers without unpleasant af-
ter effects use the delightful liquid
laxatiue remedy Syrup of Figs.
Made by California Fig Syrup Co.
For Sale
A truck farm of 20 acres in the
suberbs of Texarkata on which is
located a good live room frame
house with good barn and out build-
ings vineyard and young orchard
good fence and in a high state of
cultivation good spring on the
place that never fails. This proper-
ty will be aold at a bargain. In
quire of W G Cook
1 5 ts. 201 East Broad St.
f i ■ L r ts
Bakina Dau
Is a Pleasure
To the house-wife when she
it. provided with satisfactory
baking material for her pies’
cakes and bread. You will
have ilcli light cakes and dr
llcloux |'le* when using our
high glade Spotless I'aslrt
r'loiir pure leaf lard flue fla-
voring extracts. High grade
can goods are appetisers that
will whet the appetite
Meriwether & Taylor
219 East Hfoiitl St j
Great Reduction Sale
To Make Room for Spring Goods.
Men’s Shoes $ J-JJS worth $l5O
Men’s Fine Shoes (Coin toe) 135 “
Men’s Fine Shoes “ i-50. *
Men’s Fine Shoes box Calf 2.00 “ 2/5
Men’s Fine Shoes Willow Calf 2.25 “ 3.UU
Men’s Fine Shoes Vici Kid 2.00 “ 275
Men’s Fine Shoes Vici Kid 2.50 “ 350
Men’s Heavy box toe shoes 165 “ 2.0 u
Men’s Heavy Calf Shoes v 1-65 “
Men’s Fine Calf Shoes 3.00 “ 4.UU
Men’s Fine Calf Shoes 2.80 “ 4-00
Men’s Fine Cordovan Shoes 2.80 “ 4.UU
Men’s Box Calf Shoes 350 “ 4.50
Douglas $3.00 Shoes for $2.40.
Douglas’ $2.50 Shoes for $2.00.
O’Dwyer & Ahern
Jobbers & Retailers.
T. B Warwick. Randal Moore
WARWICK MOORE 60.. !
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 “VALUE” COFFEE and Ferndale pack canned
goods give universal satisfaction.
MERIT AND FRI 6&
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
LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFITS.
If you need any article in Men’s Wear come and ex-
amine our goods and prices.
Texarkana Clothing Co.
Broad ad State Sts
' ' — I—TW—I: '-Till ICT IILI- . ■! ■ nitn mil I HI I—l W.JIW
Mig tWh co.
Want you to call and examine their stock oi
handsome and useful Goods. A full line oi
Decorated China Novelties
GLASSW.F? CHINA DINNER SETS
Cut Glass Lamps. Etc.
r 220 East Broad Street. Texarkana Ark.
J. F. FLOYD SUPPLY 60..
315—17 East Bread Street
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Grain and Produce
We have a bran new stock ot goods and prices to
suit the times. Come to see us.
'Phone 232. J. F. FLOYD Jr. Mgr.
■
PLANT’S NEW CROP
Gr-A RTDEJNI’ SEEDS.
.JL
Williams
SPECIAL PRICES TO MARKET GARDENERS'
Ladies’ Shoes Spring Heel Lace & Button SI.OO worth Si m
Ladies’ Shoes “ “ 1.25 “ «
Ladies’ Shoes “ “ 1.50 “ 028
Ladies’Shoes “ “ 1.75 “ 250
Ladies’Shoes heel lace and button... 75 « io}
Ladies Shoes 100 “ 159
Ladies’heel Shoes Lace and button.. 1.25 “ Gs
Ladies’ heel Shoes “ “ 135 “ 2.00
Ladies’ heel Shoes “ “ 2.00 “ 250
Ladies’ heel Shoes “ “ 2.50 “ 3.50
Ladies’ heel welt Shoes 3.00 “ 4qq
Ladies’ heel welt Shoes lace & button 2.80 “ 400
Full line Misses and Children’s Goods at like reduc-
tions.
Odds and ends will be closed out irrespective of cost.
MATTINGS AND
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 Furnilm
All goods sold tor cash or on'Easy pay-
ments.
WOODFIN FURNITURE COMPffl.
New Building 115 W. Broad St. E. A. DRYER Prop
PAT MOONEY Mgr. C. W. CRAWFORD Sec.
Gate Giw
60-Oim»GiwiiGo.
119 East Broad Street
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Company re-organized Dec. 30 1898.
Pat Mooney Manager and
C. W. Crawford Secretary and Bookkeeper.
We carry as complete line of Groceries
as can be found in the city and invite our
friends and the public generally to give us
a call. We will treat you right.
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 W
past thirty days:
“U™. „ ~."Z .. I:j; j-w-js- ;K-: ■*
It. f. I sles 300 •• .to '• " u hitninrsh ' I9"<> " ’
C. I>. Hovey 3000 •• j.oo A. H. WhlttnarMl 39 „ 4
W. E. EAtea 3900 “ 4.35 a'w louke ’.‘...»0°0 “ ’«
-smith Drug Store 700 •> t.og 000 ••
Chicago Dental Parlor.. 1100 “ 1.65 „ ’P’ 1100 “
Mrs. fiallum 2000 •• 3.00 A. wessci □
If you want Comfort Convenience and good cooking*
come to us for a gas cooking stove.
Texarkana Gas & E>i66triG Light Goihd*
Snow White Market.
!■ rank Murray late of Austin Texas has opened •iho
market 311 East Broad street. An experience
man he can suit all. Keeps the best of ** r r / Vef«.
Mutton Poultry Game Fish etc. Also all kinds <’
[tables. ’Phone No. 93. Give him a Trial.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 156, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1899, newspaper, February 17, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657299/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.