The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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The Jolly cin
Often changes to the jaded woman. "I
can’t see what’s come over Mary ; she
used to be such a jolly girl" was the
remark of a young woman visiting a
married school-
mate. Marriage
changes a wom-
an. The drains
and pains which
are so often the
sequence of
marriage rob
her of all vital-
ity. Give her
back her former
strength and
she'll be as
"jolly ’’ a wife
as she was a
maid. Doctor
Pierce's Favor-
ite Prescription
gives back the
lost strength by
re-establishing
the health of
the delicate
womanly or-
gans. It dries
the drains and
stops the pains.
It cures ulcera-
tion inflamma-
tion and female
weakness. It
makes weak
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women strong and sick women well.
” For two years I had been a sufferer from
chronic diseases and female weakness” writes
Mrs Allen A. Bobson of in Rodman Street
Philadelphia. Pa. "I had two different doctors
and they gave me medicine which only relieved
me for a time. My niece advised me to
take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I con-
cluded that to open a correspondence with you
for your advice would be safest so I did and
have been highly benefited. I find that after
taking six bottles of' Favorite Prescription ’ and
five of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and follow-
ing your advice in regard to local treatment. I
am now a strong woman. Accept my sincere
thanks for the interest manifested in my case
and the happy results obtained.”
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter free. Correspondence pri-
vate. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N.Y.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. G. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
SUNDAY DEC. 24 1899.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Heilbrons.
Bibles at Lemley’s.
No paper tomorrow.
Go out to church today.
Ladies’ gold watches at Heilbron’s.
Diamond rings at Heilbron’s. 12-3
Fine parasols at Heilbron’s. 12-3
Ike Heilbro is back from Waco.
Mr. Ben Collins went to ’Sport
yesterday.
Miss Lucy Bender is back from
St. Louis.
Mr. Massey from Joella Ark.
was here yesterday trading.
The Red Men will hold a meeting
this afternoon at Lawson Hall.
Dr. Dupree has gone to Jackson
Tennessee to spend the Christmas.
For Rent.—Five room house 1024
Pecan street. Mas. Joe Cook.
See the Artist Supply Co. for
cameras and kodaks. 12 21
All kinds of holiday books a!
Lemley’s.
Candies! Candies!! Candies!!! at
S. M. Ragland's.
Postively the largest line of fancy
furniture in the city at Booth’s.
Get your shoes at the Globe-
twenty per cent less than elsewhert
Plows’ Fine Candies at
Offenhauser’s store. 12-15
200 boys' iron wagons 35c up.
Hardin Bros.
New things in silverware at Heil-
bron’s. 12-3
For a good white light get the
Eupion.
Full line of child’s rockers am’
high chairs at Hardin Bros.’
Handsome line of solid silvei
novelties at Heilbron’s. 12 3
Lucile Tennyson Bryant Whit
tier at Lemly’s. 12 11
Rebert Cannon has quit the hote
business and will try railroadiny
again.
Messrs. Bob Coulter and Jack Tal-
bot are back from Bryan College
Texas to spend the holidays.
Miss Woodward of Fort Worth
who has been here visiting friends
left for here home yesterday.
Ticket Agent Frick of the Pei
Gee is entertaining Mr. R. H.
Smith and wife of Mansfield La.
Hiawatha Evangeline Black
Mammy Swiss’ Family Robinson
at Lemley’s. 12-11
A nice piece of furniture is an ap-
preciated Xmas present. Booth
can supply you. 12 17
DeLamar’s shoes are the
best. 210 East Broad.
Do You Know
That you can have a telephone
In your home or place of busi-
ness at a cost that seems al-
most Insignificant when yon
consider I he convenience from
■ business and domestic point
of view of having your friend
customer or dealer within
speaking distance. Call on or
address the local manager for
details.
Southwestern Telegraph & TekphoneCo.
A. P. BROWN Local Mgr.
See O’Dwyer A Ahern's change of
ad.
T. S. Mullins A Co. have a change
of ad.
J. Weisman A Co. have a word to
say this morning in their space.
The leading and reliable jeweler
so Texarkana is Louis Heilbron. 12 3
A bran new line of parlor goods
of all descriptions at Booth’s. 1115
Ail goods engraved free at Heil-
bron’s.
One hundred trunks at Hirdio
Bro’s. $1 per week. 10 22
See those Vernis Martin inlaid
marquetry parlar tables at Booth's.
Up-to-date tailor-made clothing
it the Globe. 4-3
Don't have any oibin your lamps
but Eupion. _
Our holiday line is complete. Call
and examine. W. H. Booth. 12 17
Buv your shirt waists and dry
goods at the Globe. 4-3
A beautiful assortment of ladies
esquitoires at Booth's. 12 17
Mrs. Bemis of Prescott Ark. is
here visiting her father and moth-
er.
Miss Louise Holman is back from
Fayetteville Arkansas to spend
the Christmas.
Regret to learn that Mrs. E. W.
Frost has been quite sick for sev-
eral days the past week.
Judge R. H. Jones of Bowie coun-
ty left yesterday for Gerogia to be
with the old folks at home.
The T. S. & N. passenger train
had out a good list yesterday for
different points on the road.
Attorney A. M. Garrison left yes-
terday to visit his father at Fair-
field 111. the home of his youth.
Our store will be open the entire
month till 10 o’clock in the evening.
Louis Heilbron.
Huddleston Brothers had a lot of
of game cocks on exhibition yester-
day.
An elegant dining room set—lo
foot tables and 6 cobler seat chairs
at a bargain at Hardin Bros.’
Lady of the Lake Light of Asia
Lalla Rook Child’s History of Engl-
and at Lemley’s. 12 10
Buy your husband one of those
gentlemen chiffonaires or shaving
cases at Booth’s. 12 17
New jewelry watches chains
oracelets lace pins rings etc. at
Schusters. 1517
See the display of diamonds at
Schusters before making your pur
chases of fine Xmas presents. 12 17
Rockers in mahogany golden oak
birdseye maple flemish rattan and
curly birch at Booth’s. 12 17
Maj. A. H. Sevier has added to
and greatly improved his already
cozy residence corner Ffth and
Beech streets.
There is to be a Christmas tree
at the J. E. Morriss school house
three miles from the city on Mon-
day night.
Senator Mason has gone home for
the holidays and the Boers need not
look for any help from the Illinoisan
until after the holidays.
The streets dried off quite a deal
yesterday but there is room yet
for the sun to get in its work to
make the streets passable.
Friday morning Miss Crowder had
i Christmas Tree at the Kinder-
rarten School and all of the little
tots received a pretty present.
I have cash purchasers for desir-
ible city property. W. R Kelley
■state Line Ave. over Water Co’s
iffice. 10 23
Gunther's bonbons at S. M. Rag
land’s put up in boxes for Christ mas
presents. _ 12-18 ts
If you wish to sell or buy anything
n the real estate line it will pay
vou to consult W. R. Kelley State
Line Ave. over Water Co’s office.
Don’t fail to visit Louis Heilbron’s
jrand jewelry establishment—the
argest and most compete stock
ever shown. 12-3
Smokers andchewersof tobacco
need go no further than Sam M
Ragland for the pure quality of the
weed. _____ 1218
Combination book cases are an
irnament to the house; to be had
at Booth's at a bargain. 12 17
Mrs. Vance Trigg came in from
Clarksville yesterday and will spend
several days with her mother Mrs.
Fannie Trigg.
The New York market was closed
yesterday on account of "reckoning
day” and will be closed on Monday
and again on New Year's.
If you have anything to give
away this Christmas remember the
poor. We have them with us at al
times and should try and give them
a treat once a year.
Messrs. Morris Paul and > John L.
Sheppard Jr. had a reunion here
yesterday and all three left for
Sulphur'Springs to visit their sit
ter.
Miss Marie Hooks leaves for Par-
is today to spend the holidays with
her aunt.
A large line of new ladies’ fancy
rings shown this week at Heilbron’s.
Mrs. Beidelman of Tyler Texas
is here visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Resberough.
Weather bureau report says that
we will have fair weather today and
tomorrow. Good if true.
Mrs. Allen Winham went to De-
Kalb Texas on yesterday to spend
the holidays with her parents.
Mrs. W. T. Ferguson and Miss
Lula Ingram came in from St. Louis
yesterday to spend the holidays.
Judge E. F. Friedell returnee!
from a business trip to north east
Arkansas yesterday. Had legal
business away up at Corning.
The teachers of the West side
school on Friday presented Prof.
Owens the superintendent with a
nice willow rocking chair.
Miss Pearl E. Still one of the
popular lady teachers in the East
Side school left yesterday for Tu-
pelo Miss. to spend the week.
Huddleston Brothers market is
always supplied with everything
usually found in an up-to-date
market. 4 3
Wanted—By Pullman car con-
ductor room or room and board in
private family close in. Address
Pullman car care this office. 24 3t
Mr. George Locke of DeQueen
was here Friday to meet his daugh
ters who have been off at school
that he might accompany them
home.
Notice.—On account of the in-
clement weather and the sickness
of some of the workmen the formal
opening ot the First Baptist Church
will be postponed until Sunday Dec.
31st. W. A. Freeman Pastor.
Mr. C. D. Farr arrived here a
few days ago to take a place in the
Iron Mountain freight office. We
learn he will fill the responsible
position of cashier.
The mud and cold day of yester-
day did not deter the ladies from
shopping. The town was full of
people and it was hard to get along
on the side walks.
S. M. Ragland on the corner is
now the recognized of handler of
leading brands of leading cigars.
You can buy them from one dollar
a box on up. 12 18 ts
Mr. A. J. Hoffman of New York
is here. He is an anti-expansionist
anti-imperialist against the trust
yet a gold bug. Just what party
he affiliates with we cannot say.
Improved and nnitnproved city
property farms and timbered lands
for sale exchange and rent. Gen-
eral rental ard commission business.
W. R Kelley State Line over Wa-
ter Co's office. 19 23
Deputy Constable Jackson cap-
tured a negro named Wood yester-
day who had a pistol. He carried
him before Justice Winham. The
negro entered a plea of guilty and
paid the lowest fine >SO and costs.
The Cumberland Presbyterian
Sunday school will have a Christmas
program at its regulir session to
day at 9:45 a. m. A Christmas
souvenir will be given to every
scholar.
Give Good Cheer.
The whiskey procured at John
Mayher’s makes the best of egg-
nog. See him at the Palace.
State Line M. E. Church South.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. J.
A. Beagle of Crockett Texas. All
invited. -Strangers welcome.
D. F. C. Timmons Pastor.
Finest assortment of
Christmas candies and ruts
in the city at Offenhauser’s
store. 12-15
J. S. Ragland nas received his fall
stock of Holiday goods—wedding
gifts club prizes etc. Uric a-brac
of all kinds. The finest line of dolls
[ ever shown in thecity—prices rang
ing from 5c to |5 each. Toys oi
every description. Don’t put off
; too late. Go early and inspect the
stock. 11-12
Queen Quality Shoes
$2.50 at DeLamar’s.
THE MODERN MOTHER
Has found that her little ones are
improved more by the pleasant Sy-
rup of Figs when in need of the
laxative effect of a gentle remedy
than by any other. Children enjoy
it and It benefits them. The true
remedy Syrup of Figs is manufac-
tured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only.
A PURCHASE.
We have purchased the
insurance business of Mr
P. G. Henry and ask the
patrons of this agtncy to
give us their support as-
suring them that we shall
most carefully attend to
their business by looking
after their interest to the
best of our ability.
12-21 TURNER & SEVIER.
Merry
Xmas.
To Our Friends and Patrons.
With deep feelings of gratitude for your most liberal patronage through-
out the past year we come this happy Christmas morning mid the chiming of bells
and blowing of whistles to return thanks. We are indeed grateful for your many
kind expressions and as you are gathered around your own happy firesides we trust
that nothing will occur to mar your happiness. Again thanking you and wishing for
each and every one a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year we beg to remain
YOURS TO SERVE
O’DWYER & AHERN.
Terrific Reductions
throughout the Big „
Store this Week
j Prior to stock taking
» which begins soon big
reductions will be found
throughout the Big Store
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* Holiday Goods. *
sFine China
$ Cut Glass 2
Dinner Sets
* Carving’ Sets J
IM Beautiful Lamps
J Silver Plated Ware. J
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I PALAIS ROYAL. |
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Ito our Mann Gustonm and Friends..
1 We wish you a very Merry Xmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year. We 2
| return to you our sincere thanks for your very liberal patronage during the past |
| year and solicit a continuance of same assuring you that we will at all times|
| strive to merit your friendship patronage and confidence.
To those who are not Our Customers.
| We cordially invite you to call and inspect our methods of doing business.
[ OUR MOTTO IS
I Best Goods Lowest Prices Quickest
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Courteous Treatment and One Price to All- \
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We solicit your patronage for another year.
I T. 5. MULLINS & CO. |
P. S.- We will commence taking stock in a few days but before doing so
I want to close out a few odd lots of goods which we find we have left and up
| which we will make special prices. These lots include Capes Jackets
| Blankets and Ladies and Men’s Knit Underwear All first class goods and
| be used to advantage.
O’DWYER k AHERN.
J. E. Mason
General Salesman for Arkansas & Louisiana
representing
Swoilord Bros Dry Goods Ci.
i importers. Manufacturers and Jobbers
Kansas City - - Mo.
Sample Roonrn
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New Year.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1899, newspaper, December 26, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657559/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.