The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, March 13, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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'Watches Diamonds Silverware/
< Fine Jewelry Cut Glass Spectacle*'
. elocks and Sterling Silver Novelties)
' to the Reliable Jeweler
LOVIS HEILBRON. f
HVc . "grave all goods free
VOL XV.
I “Whispered by the Winds” |
J THAT WE HAVE THE CORRECT STYLES. 1
| UP-TO-DATE HATS J
0 Broadway Styles in Neckwear.
sg Rufus Waterhouse’s Goods.
Bit Complete in
Hosiery Underwear and Shirts. ||
J MEN'S SUITS AND PANTS PAT"SAS E ' I
Edwin Clapp’s Shoes
| FREE SHINES. ||
|Sharpe % Brewer!
120 East Broad Texarkana.
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w. R. LAMBETH. JOHN A .YARBROUGH.
LAMBETH & YARBROUGH
Dealers in
Hl aiii Fij Gnns
No. 222 E. Broad St. Texarkana Ark.
Our Stock is complete in every depart*
ment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call
and give us a trial.
LAMBETH & YARBROUGH
CHATFIELD A BUHRMAN
Texarkana Arkansas.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DHAIMS UJp '
Shelf Hardware
Mill Supplies Blacksmiths’ Material Guns
Ammunitions Queensware Cutlery
Hardware Sash and Doors.
AMO AGExXTH POH
Hazzard Powder Hercules Dynamites Coal
Lime and St. Louis Fire Brick.
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
T S MULLINS. E. C. CARTER
Palais Royal.
Texarkana’s Leading Store.
Unparalleled Offer in Dress Patterns.
We have only a few of these now on hand and we want to clean up our stock.
Iho goods are all of this season’s purchase latest Spring styles and colorings. The
following offer holds good for
One Week Only.
With every Dress Pattern costing $5 00 With every Dress Pattern costing from
to $7.50 we will furnish free $7.50 up we will furnish free
I yards of our best fist biack Ptrcabne. The above best skirl linings ami
1 '*2 yards of our bes Linen Facing 2 yards double faced Waist Lining
4 yards Velveteen Binding i dozen whale-bones 3 yards bone casing
1 s l>ool thread and large hooks for band. I card best hooks and eyes
i spool sewing silk and i collar stiffening
■.his Is an unparalleled otter and enables a customer to purchase a Spring dress
al( * linings for only the price of the dress pattern.
T S. MULLINS & CO.
‘Phono IT I 10$) K. BMOA I) Street
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
wailg (Ttwkanian.
ECZEMA
FOR YEARS CURED
TWO REMARKABLE CASES.
I have been an intense sufferer from Eczema
for five years. J tried medicines lour doc-
tors one a specialist in skin diseases with no
improvement and setting inc almost frantic
with dreadful itching. After using three bot-
tles of Clticura Re solvent and one box of
CuTict’RA Salve / <t.-h completely cured.
GEO. A. LOW?] 907 Market St. 1 hil.Pa.
I had Eczema for seven years and my scalp
was in a bad state. Three inches of my back
was covered with a dry scab. The itching was
so bad I thought it. would drive me mad. I
tried all remedies but could not get cured. I
used five bottles of Cgticiha Resolvent five
cakes of Cutioura Soapand five boxes of
Cuticura Salve and / uuis completely cured
C. LONG 325 Wilton Ave. Toronto Can.
flrjtKDY Cubs TrRATMRVT FOR TORTIRfvn. Tisftg-
urin<» Humors with Lessor Hair —Warm bnth- with
Cuticura Soap gentle noolhthies with CT i ivi «t and
mild doses of Cuticur \ Rksoi.vknt.
Sold throughout the worl t I’orrrn Ultra anpCitm.
Corp Props. Boston. How to Cure Ecxeinu mail j nee.
Ralph Brothers.
Steam
Laundry.
218 VINE.
’PHONE 250.
High Gloss
Or
Domestic Finish.
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS MONDAY MARCH 13 1899
Terrific Wind Storm
Oklahoma City Ok. March 11—A
terrific wind storm visited this place
today coming fiom the southwest.
For half an hour it blew a perfect
gale while the rain f 11 is sheets.
Nearly 100 houses were blown down.
The oil mill and compress were
damaged and nearly every smoke-
stack in town is down.
A Burner of plate glass fronts
were smashed. The damage is esti
mated at $50009. No lives were
lost but there were several most
miraculous escapes.
Gentry Dog Show
As stated elsewhere the Gentry
dog show arrived here yesterday
and although the day broke inclem-
ent the air chilled and a general
depression settled over the city
the management concluded to give
their show any way.
The management announced
that an afternoon and evening per-
formance would be given the lat-
ter to commence at eight o’clock.
There is not a doubt but what both
performances will be well patron-
ized.
At yesterday morning’s service
at State Line Methodist church
Rev. W. R Latnbuth filled the pul-
pit and preached a most excellent
sermon. He is Secretary of the
Mission Board of the M. E. church
South a most eloquent speaker and
excellent gentleman. His father
died iti the foreign mission field—m
China. State Line church was
crowded to its utmost capacity-
many chairs had to be placed in the
aisles—and all went away pleased
with the fine sermon.
Some one forced the iron bars in
the rear window of the Brown
& Co’s grocery store last night and
went for his cash register extract-
ing all the change in the same.
They prized the drawer open with
at ax and damaged the drawer to a
greater value than they secured
money from it. The proprietors
and clei ks in looking over the stock
of shelt goods could not miss any
groceries but they think perhaps
the prowler secured more than the
change taken from the registerfor
his trouble.
Prof. Gentry’s dog and pony show
arrived here yesterday and the tent
was stretched on the railroad reser-
vation between Elm and Walnut
on Front Street. The little boys
congregated about the pavillion and
speculated on what they would see
on the morrow (today) and told
tales of the sagacity of their owi
“pugs” and “skyes." We
one boy had a long hungry looking
gray hound cabled with a rope
leading him about as if he expected
the Gentry family to come out
and offer him a fabulous sum for
his “dorg.”
Mr Rung who is running an
eating house near the park for the
trainmen who are detained here on
the Pee Gee road is now engaged
in building a large 22 room hotel
just across and west of the Trigg
street depot. This will give him
better facilities for caring for the
railroad men and his house will be
more conveniently situated. This
will add much to that part of the
city.
A morning paper of this city has
certainly gotten itself Into a box.
The saber pusher in writing up a
young lawyer from another city
said he was “one of the ablest at-
torney’s at the bar" but the intel-
ligent printer man put It in type
“one of the old< st attorneys at the
bar." When voting Blsckltone
reads the notice about him he will
ponder muchly as to Its meaning.
Mr. Thompson a thriving gro-
cery merchant of DeQueen Ark.
spent the day here yesterday and
the reporter struck upapaikac
quaintance with him and found
him quite companionable and en-
tertaining. He tells us like all De-
Queeuians th; t DeQueen is one of
the best towns on the road. Wi-
shail tun up there some Sundin
and see thia wonderful village.
The city marshal of DeQueen has
had some experience with a shooter
by the name ol Jenkins. The party
of the first pait as that of the
second part has had trouble before
and on meeting Saturday night
both men entered Into a shooting
bee. Jenkins was wounded ser-
iously. Two fioii-combatants got
wounded but not seriously Dlcui
did not get hit.
Our navy will have no more com-
modores. It will be a captain dr
rear admiral.
T. S. RAGLAixro.
The Stationer.
Just Received a New Line of
Lunch Baskets. BaDu Baskets.
TOILET PAPER AT 50 C. PER DOZEN.
The best line of Pocket Cutlery and Scissors to be found in town.
«T. S. Ragland.
A. S. DeLamar
THE SHUE MAN
Invites you to call at 210 East Broad Street and see the best
and cheapest lines of Spring shoes ever brought to Texarkana.
Two doors from Temple of Fashion.
Recorder Murphy had only one
case before him this morning that
of a German who was picked up on
a charge of vagrancy. The re-
corder tnld the man to stand up
and tell what brought him there.
The dutchman said: “From the
best of my recollection two big po-
liceman were the motive power
but sbudge; I vas not guilty to dose
charges of vagabondage I shust
arrived here and was willing to
work you shust give tne a chance
and see. The dutchman warming
up said he was uot naturalized yet
and if it was customary to pull a
man off a good warm board while
he was asleep at night he did not
think he would benaturalized but
go back to Shermany to die.
Recorder Murphy read him the
law told him he was guilty but
taking into consideration the nice
manner the German government
had assumed as to the Philippine
Islands and the further fact that
they had removed their warships
from Manila harbor he felt that he
should show some courtesies to
Germans in a strange land and he
would let him go this time. The
German was profuse in his thanks.
That awning over the front of
Mrs. Twrrans millinery shop needs
attention badly. It is in danger of
falling at any time killing some one
and the looks alone is enough to
make the owner make the needed
repairs. Come on landlord fix the
awning before the city council con-
demns it and orders it demolished.
The Arkansas legislature has
passed a law and It is signed by
the Governor providing for the
punishment ol those who enter into
pools trusts and agrements to con-
trol prices. If there are any such
companies in this city or vicinity
they bad better get out for Ar-
kansas laws are enforced to the
letter.
When you visit Little Rock stop
with Gleason. He leads all others
in catering to the appetite and
comfort of his customers. His
muse Is unsurpassed by any in the
tate. 12-12.
Smith Drug Co.
WHOLESALE J RETAIL DRUGS
We Carry Largest Line of Drugsand
Medicines in the Southwest.
our fwiiwii DepaniMßi is up w Daw
EomE tu See Us.
IN NEW QUARTERS.
JOE BEDINGFIELD.
I am now in my handsome new quarters the new Kline
building No. 221 East Broad Street and with more room
and more goods am better prepared than ever to do business.
Winter Goods Must Go!
For next Thirty Days offer rare bargains in all Win-
ter Goods such as Clothing Dry Goods etc.
Joe Bedingfield.
No. 221 East Broad Street.
Ledwidge & Co.
S ANITAH Y PLUMBERS
I’OMESTK' Tltol ItLIIS
in the shape of a frozen meter with
JUMUBij wjlyjk your gas supply cut off. is bad enough
’ nSBHtwl )u * wlien J ;ic k U’ rost bursts your wa-
Z-SP' hl ' ter pipes and a good plumber is what
ijlll fl "STJf" r ' you nt ‘ed and quickly too. You will
wSclBlIl"«■ 111 find uh masters of our trade In this line
(IS ■ ..’tehtfdra M ami that we uot only give satisfaction
/j n the plumbing of new buildings but
l|Uh J W jIHM® are prompt and reliable at all times.
'iF'.rtu . * 'pLi/ WL. Next door to Water'Company.
Telephone 48.
Texarkana Troy Steam Laundry.
Telephone No. 101. No. 215 W. Third Street
“When a Man is Married
Y Xc/< »1 if 1 h' s troubles begin” if he has to
M depend on an indifferent laundry
c 'dSkJI at home to do up his shirts col-
Iv I L ' arS an< ' CU^9 neet l be ne
nk VX/n ■ li e wl'l cause of annoyance<when it is so
\\ easy to have your linen laundered
' ll'W' 1 'just new by our perfect
’•'-®i f methods and at such prices as we
f ! 'wlf c^ar K e * or laundering them in a
manner that guarantees satisfac-
tion
F LOUIS HLILBROS ’
TiurLai.a’S l eading !
> And RelMto Jwwsfor. 4
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, March 13, 1899, newspaper, March 13, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657319/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.