The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 209, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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U &•■ \S <B&Jfe| BSff u Bl B ■IK -
K Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been
use for over 30 years has borne the signature of
— and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
• Allow no one to deceive you in this.
riments that trifle with and endanger the health of
and Children— Experience against Experiment.
I What is CASTORIA
is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare-
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
iKiitains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic
I its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
K’ It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the
and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep.
Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
ICgNUiNE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature of
L Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY.
tgrDO YOU FEEL
bilious drowsy IXI\ I
low spirited H S K g v Wsßk
BODY AND 1 IVIVIkL/ 1 W
BRAIN WEARY ?
I + ASH MITERS I
:H RELIEVES AND INVIGORATES. ggflgl
It cleanses the liver and bowels strengthens the kidneys and
I aids digestion thus the system is regulated and the BswjSp
body fortified to resist disease.
I a valuable remeov t ° keep in the house JBBF
a SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS.
Price si.oo Per Bottle.
M=
I.L Moore. H. C. Haynes.
nin-City Bottling Works
MOORE & HAYNES Props.
WiflST BROAD STREET TEXARKANA ARK.
MANUFACTURER OF;
111 Kinds oi Carbonated Drinks.
Satisfaction In all of our Drinks—Soda Water Grape and Blackberry
Cherry Cider Wine Cream Mineral Water Rye Soda Blueing lite. Come
■M* 118 a trial.
BROAD. 'PHONE No. 249.
I H. V. BEASLEY
M Texarkana JYrk-
| ■ " 111 Kee p Sheet Musk Violins Mandolins
! '■ _•. >-'.':Lvfp® *|lJ Hultms Banjoes Zithers Autohm'ps all
I ■ kinds of strings nnd the best line of
I PIANOS
ORGANS
IHE tyiiWjwM TT I ver offered In Texarkana.
[ MMTOmiiffIFMMMMM wlll scll ‘ heap for cash or on easy pay-
j mints. Mull orders wfll receive prompt
I f attention.
llllK p '" f - 1 ■ K - employed ns tu-
IHI'IMf"k3»SriWgSM® W <>er mid repairer. Hen 111 tune and repair
»«•! kinds of Instruments mid guarantee
1 H*Wij. " W satisfaction (live him a trial. 2-5
- t~s.ii -~i»-
Is Cooking Stoves
■ e following is a list of names of a few persons using
■>']s Stoves and the amount of their bills for the
■thirty days:
) too * os J. B. Lightfoot 3°°o" 45
■?■ •’.0? .. <•’ W. H. Hvans 1100 " 1.80
lu uoo •• W. Hnrrlss joo " 75
■t 1 '" 1 ... 100 " ’w .1. 11. .Shuler »-4<>
.aooo >• 1.00 A. H. W hltmnrah tooo "
More .. t; ! tl. W. Fouke . Jooo " J.OO
Cl| lnl Parlor 1 „<i •> 'r« W. It. Preston 1000 " l.gO
. .1000 •• iloS U. A. Wessel I3»<> “ >•.»«
B'° U want Comfort Convenience and good cooking
■to us for a gas cooking stove.
[w’kdiid Gas & kiGGtrlG Lloht Goiimaiw.
■ & BIB9DN
■ r tfeon Dentists.
Bl""?'"" 1 Ih ldgo work a spoclnll
iy " ll ' “'"uuntoid.
■' i.""' 1 Broad stroi't Upstair
M HIKAXA. THXAN
DIE A. B. DEUIS
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of the Eye Ear None and
Throat a Specialty
Oflicnnv-ir Pnlni'o Dntp Store
UNPLEASANT TO MEN
Disagreeable elevator attendant?.
Moldy or smoky ceilings in barber
shops.
Being expected to give daily
itineraries of their most trivial do-
ings to too exacting wives.
Neckties that slip up behind.
Linen that has been "blistered”
by careless laundrymen.
Ths woman who persists iu taking
up seat room with her bundles in a
crowded car.
The shopper who never says :
“Thank you for ajproffered seat.
Waiters who hang around for
tips.
The chap in the office wbo has
the rainy day habit of saying ;
“Say old man lend me your um-
brella for just a minute will you? ”
The fellow who waits till Satur-
day to get his hair cut.
The “ lend-us-a-quarter-tiil-to-
morrow” friend.
The monthly gas bill.
The early car passenger who
had onions for breakfast.
L. F. Farley conducts a large
mercantile business at Liberty Hill
Ga. He says: “One application of
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm relieved
me of a severe pain in my back. I
think it 0. K.” For lame back
heumatism neuralgia swellings
sprains bruises burns and scalds
oj other liniment can approach
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is in-
tended especially for those diseases
and is famous for its cures For
sale bySmith Drug Co.
The Texarkanian is the best ad-
vertising medium in this section. It
brings returns when all other means
will. 4 17
Sour stomach fullness after eat-
ing flatulence are ail caused by im-
perfect digestion. Prickly Ash Bit-
ters corrects the disorder at once
drives out badly digested food and
tones the stomach liver and bow-
els. For sale by all druggists.
If you are in need of a first class
type writer it will pay you to call
at the Texarkanian office and see
the Remington-Sholes which has
many improvements over any of the
other high grade machines. Price
on old machines as high as any oth-
er. - 417
Old newspapers for sale at the
Texarkanian office. 4-12.
“What's in a name?” The word
“bitters” does not always indicate
something harsh and disagreeable.
Prickly Ash Bitters is proof of this.
It cleanses strengthens and regu-
lates the system thoroughly yet it
is so pleasant the roost delicate
stomach will not object to it. Sold
by all druggists. 5 15
Mr. John Peterson of Patoutville
La. was very ..greeably surprised
not long ago. For eighteen months
he had been troubled with dysentery
aad had tried three of the best doc-
tors in New Orleans besides half a
dozen or more patent medicines but
received very little relief. Chamber-
lain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy having been recommended
to him he gave it a trial and to his
great surprise three doses of that
remedy effected a permanent cure.
Mr. Wm. McNamara a well known
merchant of the same place is well
acquainted with Mr. Peterson and
attests to the truth of this state-
ment. This remedy is for sale by
Smith Drug Co.
Gentlemen—do not forget that
the reliable gents' furnishers
Sharpe & Brewer give a ticket for
free shines with every pair of their
shoes sold for cash. 3-19
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of T&Zc&rt/.
YOU TBY IT.
’ If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure
which Is sold for the small price of 25 cts.
50 cts. and ll.(X) doos not cure take the
bottle back and we will refund your mon-
ey. Sold for over fifty years on this guar-
antee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. 1
Sold by Williams A. Williams
Schusters the “old reliable” has
a big stock of ladies and gents
plain gold and set rings. Prices
very low. 12 9.
WHAT IS SHILOH ?
A grand old remedy for Cough Colds
and Consumption; used through the world
for half a century has cured Innumerable
cases of Incipient consumption and re-
lieved many in advanced stages if you
are not satisfied with the results we will
refund your money. Price 25 cts. 50 e.ts.
and tI.OO. 12 12 3
Sold by Williams 4 Williams.
The Kansas City Memphis 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. Reclining chair cars on all
trains for seats in which no charge
Is made. For map and time tables
and sleeping car reservations ad-
dress E. StJTOLIFFK
G. P.iStT.A. Memphisßoute
307 Main St.
1128. Memphis Tenn.
SHAKE WYOUR SHOES.
Alton's l''oot-Ense. a powder for tlio
foot. It euros painful swollen smiu tliig.
nervous feet.lngrowing nulls nnd Instant-
ly liikes the sting out of corns >m<l bun-
ions. It's tlie grontostcomfort discovery
of till' nge. Allen's Foot-Eiisn makes
tighter new shoos fool oiisy It Is 11 cor-
lulu cure tor sweating callous and iiot.
tlroil. aching feet 'fry It to-day. Noki
by nil druggists and sluaistoros. By mull
fin .. in stumps. Trial package FRIOE.
Address Allot S Olmsted Li'iloy New
York .1 H
How to Be Healthy and Wealthy
Don't worry. “Seek peace and
persue it."
Be cheerful. “A light heart lives
long."
Never despair ‘Lost hope is a
fatal disease.”
Spend less nervous energy each
day than you make.
Don't hurry. “Too swift arrives
as tardy as to slow.'
Sleep and rest abundantly. Sleep
is nature’s benediction.
Avoid passion and excitement. A
moment's anger may be fatal.
Associate with healthy people.
Health is contagious as well as dis-
ease.
Don’t overeat. Don’t starve.
“Let your moderation be known to
all men.”
Court the fresh air day and night.
“Oh if you knew what was in the
air.
Think only healthful thoughts.
“As a man thinketh in his heart so
is he.”
—
$5 to Kansas City and Return.
Port Arthur Route Texarkana
& Fort Smith Railway. Excursion
tickets good going on special train
midnight Wednesday May 24 ar-
riving at Kansas City 7 p. m.
Thurday May 25 limit to return on
special train leaving Kansas City
9 a. m. Monday May 29.
C. J. Warrick City Pass. Agt.
Rush H Barnes Gen Pass Agt.
Fireman’s Picnic and Parade at
Shreveport May 25.
Account of above occasion the
Texarkana & Fort Smith Railway
will sell round trip tickets from
Texarkana at |2 90. Sale May 25
returning limit May 26.
C. J. Warrick City Pass. Agt.
Rush H Barnes Gen Pass Agt.
We have secured the services of
an expert grainer and will guaran-
tee satisfaction in this branch of
painting. If you are in need of any
work of this kind give us a trial.
Moouv & Wright.
For over s uty Yeari.
An Old and Well-Tried Remedy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty yeais
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
Ho For Kirby Beach.
Mr. Kirby has made the follow! ng
prices for natatorium bathing priv-
ileges this season:
For men with suits and towels 15c.
For ladies who furnish their own
suits and towels 10 cents; where
suits and towels are furnished 15c.
For boyswithout towels 10 cents.
Bus charges will be 15 cents
round trip. 5 14.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad-
der troubles removes grayel cures
diabetes seminal emissions weak
and lame back rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in chil-
dren. If rot sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of fl.
One small bottle is two month’s
treatment and will cure any case
above mentioned. E. W. Hall sole
manufacturer P. O. box 218 Waco
Texas. For sale by Smith Drug Co.
Texarkana Ark.
READ THtS.
Jackson Miss. Jan. 17 1899.
I have for years been a sufferer
from kidney and bladder troubles;
I have tried all remedies that 1
could find and had almost'givcn up
all hope of ever getting relief until
I tried Hall’s Gieat Discovery. I
am now using it and feel like a new
m tn. It's effect is wonderful.
G. W. WII.I.IAMS
Ass t Chief Police.
Texiirkiinii Crirriiige company
Helix all kinds of vehicle's from
the fine piano-box buggy lo the
heavy log wagon- also saddles
and harness. 5 II ts.
THE
DENVER
ROAD
The Tourists ’ Favorite Route to Colorado’
The "Human Repair Shop of America."
The Succr'ssful
Business Man
Spends the hot months In the
rfountalns.
The Club Woman
who wishes lo he recognized as au
thorlty on today’s literature w 111 sum-
mer at the Texas-ColorndoChniitaiiqua.
She will have as her associates the
literary cream of the United States.
The Teacher
admired most hy the School Board
will keep up to-date In scool methods
nnd vigorous In body spending each
vacation at Ihe Chautauqua's summer
School.
The Chautauqua opens at Boulder July
4th and continues six weeks.
For free Chautauqua literature addre s
D. 11. KEELER Traffic Hnnager
—or—
A. A. (H.ISSOn Uen'l Agent Pass. Dept..
Ft. Worth & Denver City Ry.
Ft. Worth Texas
PRICE LIST
OF THE
PRINCE
Racket Store
! Very best brand calico per yd. jc.
' First class cotton plaids . sc.
I Yard wide domestic. JC.
' Yard wide bleaching ••"••• sc.
Best spool cotton perdoz. ... 40c.
1 Good spool cotton • •<•••• 15c
! One yard silk elastic. ..... 10c.
One yard good elastic • • • ■ • jc.
Pearl dress butttons per doz. • ■ sc.
Safety pins per doz. - ■ to sc.
One bottle good cologne • - toe
One dozen good pencils • -10 c.
Ten papers good needles ■ • 10c.
One large nice hankerchief ... jc
One pair good stockings • • 10c
One nice silk tie .... 25c.
One pair curling Irons - - - gc
2400 matches for ... 15c.
Good axe and handle ... 75c
Iron shoe lasts and stand .... 40c
One paper brass shoe nails ...5c
Fifty good envelopes • • • $c
One quire good paper ... 5c
One pair best jeans pants ... SI.OO
One bottle vaseline • • • 5c
One pair good cuff buttons • ’ ■ 10c
Pocket mirror - - ■ • $c
Looking glasses - ■ ■ 10 to 75c
Hand saws . - ■ ■ 40 to 65c
Three packages matting staples - - $C
Paper lamp shade • ■ ■ - 5C
Suspenders - • - • to to 25c
Good umbrella .... 50c
Six Tablespoons • • • - 6c
Six Teaspoons ■ • • • 3C
Ten of any size carriage bolts - ■ 10c
too slate pinclls .... 15c
One pr 8-inch strap hinges ... 10c
Largest size granite washpan - • 20c
Forty feet galvanized clothes line. ■ 10c
One good lantern .... 45c
One good horse brush r 10c
One-quart tin measure. • - - $c
Two Q-inch pie plates ■ - • $c
One cake good stove polish ■ ■ gc
One dozen coat and hat hooks ■ ■ 10c
One 6-foot linen window shade ■ -25 c
One 1-gallon coffee pot - -15 c
One window pole fixtures - ■ 20c
One Dover egg beater - - -10 c
One spool silk thread - - • gc
' Three packages toilet paper 10c
One machine oil can ■ ■ gc
. One fire shovel - ■ . 10c
Good razors - -50 c to SI.OO
Granite coffee pots - 25 and 30c
. Shaving brushes - - sto 15c
Auger bits ... 10 to 25c
Jap lanterns ... gc
One box face powders - ■ gc
One set cups and saucers - 30 to 50c
j No. 1 or No. 2 lamp chimney • gc
3 One good tablet and pencil ■ gc
f One io-qt dish pan * - ige
Milk pans ... 2 to toe
• Pudding pans - ■ 3to he
Large washpan . ■ - gc
f Six glass tumblers. - ■ 25c
_ Six glass goblets. ... 35c
g Covered tin buckets - ■ Bto 25c
. One 10-qt milk bucket • ■ 15c
Good pocket knives ■ 5 to 50c
r Two hand saw files • ■ 5c
] Two 8-lnch flat files - ■ 15c
? One 16-inch flat file - ■ 10c
One bottle best machine oil - gc
Glass lamps - - 25 to 40c
r Nice combs • ■ ■ gto 20c
Hair brushes - - 10 to 25c
Tooth brushes - g to 10c
Good clothes brush - toe
. Pr. men’s best oil grain shoes . $1.25
! One good alarm clock. ~ -90 c
4 One harness pad ... 10c
One good steel curry comb • . 10c
■ Three cakes toilet soap gc
■ Men’s fur hats -50 c to SI.OO
Children's shoes - - 25 to 60c
Six table spoons plated on steel -15 c
Six tea spoons “ “ " -10 c
One hundred tire holts 25c
One good steel hammer 3gc
One pair 4-inch strap hinges gc
One good coffee mill - - -20 c
Best steel square - - goc
' One good cake turner - - gc
5 One good buggy whip ■ 2gc
• One 2-pint tin cup - - gc
' Nice whetstone - - • gc
1 No. 1 lamp burner and wick . - - gc
• No. 2 lamp burner and wick toe
‘ One caffee strainer - - 2c
1 One set bed castors -10 c
• One good butcher knife - (gc
s One large tin sifter - -10 c
- One good steel hatchet - - 3gc
One No. 7 granite tea kettle 50c
• Very large waiter - - 3gc
• Large Iron bread pan - -10 c
One shoe hammer 10c
One double bft jack plane - - goc
One double bit smoothing plane goc
One set good knives and forks -40 c
c One pair Ice tongs -10 c
■ One pair dividers 20c
I One pair wire cutters 3«c
1 One pair good spectacles 10c
I One yard Hamilton drapery 5c
I One suit whiter underwear goc
• One pair good overalls 40c
One good white shirt - - god
One good linen collar 10c
One duck coat • 'B’c
One pair good plough shoes SI.OO
> One good egg case hold 1 2 doz. -40 c
1 Boys’caps - 10 to 2gc
One quire good note paper 3C
One good buggy whip 10c
' Three boxes blacking gc
• Three quires best legal cap paper • 2gc
One pair best doeskin jeans 90c
One yard best feather ticking 12 1 2c
One good dog collar 10c
Good pipes g to 2gc
• Novels ■ jto 10
’ Ladles'leather belts ioto2gc
Celluloid picture frames 10c
Embroidery hoops gc
One good double hit axe 7gc
Best steel scissors 25 to 3gc
Full stock Laces and Embroidery
" “ Hosiery
. " " Underwear
■ •• " Gloves
'• •• •• Dolls
e
" “ Soap
" “ Towels
" " Picture Books
J “ " Handkerchiefs
J " " Ribbons
r " " Fascinators
» " Clilldien’s Hoods
u " " Braid trimmings
" " Tinware
" " Shoes
•• " Clothing
* " Glassware
" “ Crockery
" z* Dry Goods
’ " " Hardware.
" " (lrnnlteU#rc
~ Notions
'Park Auditorium
AND
Summer Theatre.
E. L. McCONNELL Manager.
Hanlin’s
Comedians
In a Repertoire of comedies Interspersed
with high class
Vaudeville
Commencing
Monday - May #. B -
AFTER
THE
N. E. A.
WHAT?
Why a stopover at the Texa-
s of course
Make the Chautauqua com-
plete rest from your long jour-
ney from the coast Colorado
“The Great Human Repair
Shop of America" welcomes
you and gives free to you of
her Vital Invigorating Tonic
Air. Colorado’s health renew-
ing combination of the Blue
Sky Sunshine and high alti-
titude makes a newlifein you
better ca| table of mental growth
THE TEXAS-COLORADO
CHAUTAUQUA
opens at Boulder July 4 1899.
An attractive forty day pro-
: gram. Superb music. Amer-
'■ ica’s greatest platform enter-
: tainers A complete Chautau-
: qua summer school has been
: supplied with the ablest faculty
; money can bny. New Elec-
: trie Railway now connects
’■ Boulder with the Chautauqua
: grounds. THE DENVER ROAD
: gives you choice of routes t
: the N. E A. and to the Chau
: tauqua.
For Chautauqua literature addreaa
A. A. GLISSON Gen Agt. Paaa. Dept.
or 1). B. KEELER
Traffic Manager Ft. Worth
& Denver City Ry. Ft. Worth
1 Texas.
Quality and Prices
I
Bring my success. I defy competition
nnd admire (such) opposition I have the
most complete and best selected line of pi-
ano# organ# and musical merchandise In
the city and will save you money. 5000
pieces of sheet music worth from 30 cts.
to $1.25 going at 5 cents. All late sheet
music each 25c. I give one chance on the
fine S4OO Merrifield piano free with each
purchase of 25c.
J. W. LASHLEY'S
: MUSIC HOUSE
220 Vine SI. Texarkana Ark
Miller Abstract Co.
OWNS AND OPERATES
. The Only complete set of ab
stracts ever prepared for
this county. Reliable Ab-
stracts of Miller county
property furnished on short
notice
PRICES REASONABLE.
W. R. KELLY Jr„ Mgr.
Texarkana ■ • Ark (j 8
I
WM. T. HUDGINS
Attorney at Law
112 W. Broad .st. Telephone No. igg.
TEXARKANA TEX. 5 12 ln>
Guaranteed toCure.
Sctionfeld Kidney & Liver Tea
I’urllli'-t ho Blood. < iiri'N CoiiMflpiil lon.
i Schonfeld Gold Modal Cough Syrup
: (.'uri's Coiiklih (' -Ids Croup llroneliial
tnmiih’s and n'llovoH consumption.
; For sale by Smith Drug Co. Tex*
. arknnn Aik
ft ► dTA KHfWH VITALITY
IXiC.il * /1 I M lost vigor
—•WAND MANHOOD
Cur<t linpoh iwy Nliht I mlMbni and WMllni
indhcrciion A in’rvMom did ’ i ?od'hiildi i r
llrhißß llif pinl’’ ’low lo |"l ill 'll mid re-
- J etoret the lire ol youth. Ry mail SOo per
wfik box! 6 boxc« lor $2. fit); with ■ written
n »''" ai ~" r r 0 curt or rr ' n< l ’l'' "" ” f v
nervtta medical Co. CiiMon & s«Kion •!». Chlcm
Sold hy Williams <Sc Druggist*.
R. H. T. MANN M. D.
Ear Eye Noho and Th rout
Treated E.xcliiHively.
Ollie' Ovnr Smith Drug Oo'a Store.
Office iloiire- 130 ii. in. to I p. tn. Il |i ir R
lo 4'30 p. in
DR.W C. SPEARMAN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. *
TEXARKANA - ARKANSAS.
A. K. HAWKES
RECEIVED
GOLD MEDAL
i Highest Award Drloma of Honor
For superior Lense Grinding and excel-
lenev In manufacture of spectacle and
eye glas.es. Sold 111 U.OOOeltles and towns
in the C. S. Most Popular Glasses In the
United States.
ESTABLISHED 1870.'
nillTintl These Famous Glasses are ne
lAuIIUN. et Peddled.
Bl Y ONLY HAWKES
and not only get glasses scientifically ad
justed to your eyes but secure a pair of
his t rystalized Lenses the most brilliant
spectacle lenses In existence.
For sale by Smith Drug Co. Texar-
kana Arkfl
(pORT
ARTHUR
ROUTE.
Texarkana & Ft. Smith
RAILWAY.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Short Line Quickest Time.
HKTWEKN
Kansas City Texarkana
Shreveport Port Arthur 1
and New Orleans.
Solid Vestibule Trains.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
Trains I and 2 carry through Pullman
Bullet Sleepers and Dining Cur between
Kansas City and Port Arthur.
Trains 3 and 4 carry through Pullman
Buffet Sleepers between Kansas City and
Galveston via Shrevenort 11. E. A. \V.
T. anti G. L. P. A ILK. H.
Only Dliilikj Gar Line
South oi Kansas
Trains Leave Tkxaukana
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 2 ar. 7:30 a. m. dep. 7:50 a. in.
No. 4 ar. 3:05 p in. dep. 3:15 p.m.
NORTH BOUND
No. 1 ar. 9:15 p. nt. dep. 9:25 p.m.
No. 3 ar. 10:30 a. m. dep. 10:40 a. m
RUSH 11. BARNES. C..1. WARRICK
G. P. A. C. P. A.&Tkt Ag
TEXARKANA TEXAS.
RzSSWkxvN ■Mflfoi'sTnß
awn i . > .W"'"”
ii
Wide-
Awake
meat buyers In Texarkana
wastonollino In looking for the right
place to do their marketing they know
nil about It already. If you're a new com-
er In town you needn’t look either—-
come and ei us. Horn line Kansas Clt
incuts tills week al 10 to 20c. per pound.
Best cuts of beef 10 to 12>ie per lb.
Fresh pork 10c.. etc. etc
Huddleston Bros.
Nick Braumiller
Phone no. 152 WEST BROAD
a J
WJW
“.luck Sprat Could Eat. No Eat”
his wife could cat no lean and SO they
.surely would have been .suited with our
juicy and prime mints that the fat Is of
suelt sweet mid exquisite flavor and the
lean so tender succulent and nourishing
t he fat on our beet liunb mutton veal
mid poultry shows alone the superior qual-
ity of our meats. They are fit for a King.
THE I. & G. N.
The Illustrator and General
narrator el Facts
\A hmtdsomcly Illustrated monthly
publication twenty pages en-
B graved In colhrs Issued by the
I. & 0. N. R. R. descriptive of the
0 matchless resources of and for
the encouragement of Intelligent
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 15, No. 209, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1899, newspaper, May 22, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657378/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.