The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XVI.
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Sharpe & Brewerj
I “UP TO DATy^» g
The Best Lineof Men’s Hats
The Best Line of Men’s Furnishings
The Best Line of Men’s Clothing
J The Best Line of Men’s Shoes S
I
ITo be Found in City of Texarkana g
INSPECTION INVITED. I
1116 01(1681 Exclusive GNIflOl
store in the oitu. j
SHARPE & BREWER. |
I 122 East Broad. Texarkana i
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■HATFIELD & BUHRMAN
I Texarkana Arkansas.
I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
I Mill Supplies Blacksmiths’Material Guns
I Ammunitions Queensware Cutlery
■HELF HARDWARE.
■Hardware Sash and Doors.
I ATMO AGENTM KOH
■azzartl Powder Hercules Dynamites Coal
I Lime and St. L.ouis Fire Brick.
■EAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS.
[j ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
■dies and Gentlemen!
■We name below a few of the nice new goods we have
I'it received. Are receiving other nice goods daily
Coffee all prices in bulk and cans
and Spices Extracts French Peas
■ I New catch Mackerel in barrels and buckets
■ French S irdines New crop Tomatoes and Corn
I Ni w catch “Clover Leaf ” Salmon Mince Meat
I Veal Loaf Lunch Tongue Hamberger Steak
in boxes Chipped Beef
Him in canvas 15c. per pound
H Corned B< es ‘ Beef St-.k” Tomato Catsup
Queen Olives Pin (’’lives Stuff-d Olives
■ Pickles all kinds and prices Preserves Jelly
■ and Jams Evaporated Fruits Etc. Etc. Etc
II Everybody Please Cal! and See Us.
■ LAMBETH GROCER CO
■ET THE BEST.
I It always pays to buy the best goods
I where as low prices can be had as for that
I which is inferior. If you buy your
istflfu UNO FANCY GROCERIES
I From us you got this advantage We have
I a large and complete stock of everything in
I our line. Give us a trial.
I Brown & Tyler
■ Phone 5 East Broad St.
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PLANT'S NEW CROP
I Garden Seed
jpscial Prices Sade to Market Gardeners
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS.
®l)t Mn taartommi.
Torturing
Disfiguring Humors
Itching Burning and Scaly
Eruptions of the Skin and
Scalp with Loss of Hair
CURED BFCUTICURA.
The treatment is simple direct agreeable
and economical and is adapted to the young-
est infant as well as adults of every age.
Bathe the affected parts with Hot Water
and Cuticura Soap to cleanse the skin of
crusts and scales and soften the thickened
cuticle. Dry without hard rubbing and
apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay
itching irritation and inflammation and
soothe and heal and lastly take the Cuticura
Resolvent to cool and cleanse the blood.
This treatment affords instant relief permits
rest and sleep and points to a speedy perma-
nent and economical cure when all other rem-
edies and even the best physicians fail.
Sold everywhere. Price Thk Set |125; or Cuticura
Soap 25c.: Ointment .50c.; Resolvent (half rize) 50c.
Pottkh Drug ano Chbm. Corp. Sole Props. Boston.
®IT “ How to Cure Humors" 64-page book free.
Ralph Brothers.
Steam
Laundm.
218 VINE.
PHONE 250.
WHITE WAGONS.
Going Aw
In the Morning?
Don’t forget that the Iron
Mountain and Texas &
Pasific trains leave early
So don't disturb folks at
Home but eat breakfast
With us.
We keep open day and
1 Night and have the
Choicest steaks Chops
Oysters and Fish.
COSMOPOLITAN CAFE.
Opposite all Depots.
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS TUESDAY JANUARY 23 1900
FRJM THF SEAT OF WAR.
News was rec* ived here today
over the private wirps of C. C. Tay-
lor t® this effect: The New York
Journal of this moraing says the
war office !■ LondotfYeceived a long
dispatch from General Roberts
which it is holding back and it looks
ominous.
A later wire from New York and
bulletined at the office of C. C. Tay-
lor say: Reported in London at 1
p. m. today that Gen. Buller lost
two Battalions.
They All Could Swim.
We are all well acquainted with
Mr. J. W. Paup who made this city
his home for many years but re-
cently went to Nacogdoches Texas
to live am? is engaged with the
Taylor Grocer Company at Shreve-
port. What we wanted to say
about Mr. Paup is that he came
near losing his life tn Louisiana.
The Shreveport Times tells of the
affair thusly: !
“The men in question are J. W.
Paup with W. F. Tajior Company:
Steve King with Hlcke Company J.
W. Jackson with St Louis Shoe
Company and John Adams a gro-
cery salesman and tt»eir tale runs
as follows:
Wednesday they wdre at Nacog-
doches and on Wednesday night
took a buss across the country to
catch a certain trap. It seem«
that the driver either missed the
bridge at Barnita creek or was un-
aware of the fact that that stream
had been overflowed: by the late
raius. At any rate thi buss toppled
over into about 15 feet of water and
our friends had to swim. They
landed about 150 feet below the
point where the accident occurred
but their luggage McGinty like
went down. The men are noae the
worse for their ducking.”
School Boy Fight.
Yesterday afternoon some white
boys going to the west side public
school and colored boys going to the
colored school got into a general
fight seme five or six on a side we
learn.
It seems that the white boys fol-
lowed one of the colored boys to his
home the same being on the alley
of the Rooks’ property on Pine and
Bth street. The mother of the boy
came out with a butcher knife to
keep the boys off of her son and
one of the boys engaged in the fuss
rulled a pistol and shot the boy just
above the hip joint giving him a
dangerous wound. The officers
were apprised of the affair and have
arrested thus far Foster Edwards
and Jim Perry.
We learn from one of the officers
that a small boy said he pulled
his pistol out and shot it up in the
air to frighten the woman who had
the knife that he did not aim at
the boy and could not tell how the
bullet ever Ait him. Young Ed
wards’ father is out of the city but
has been telegraphed to to come
home.
God Hates a (Liter.
When things are not ceraing your
way is a poor time to quit. Take a
fresh hold and turn the t ; de your
way. The world loves a tighter and
has no use for a quitter.—Denison
Herald.
It is always the last stroke of the
weary swimmer that enables him to
reach the bank. A man can drown
in a bath tub if he is too lazy to get
out. —Austin Tribune.
The above has reference to the
moss-backs and squaw-men wh® are
no earthly use to a town and who
rather than see it grow sit idly by
and cuss it and swear it is too
large now for the trade it enjoys.
Justice Henry of the West Side
is a General Grant in some things.
He don't believe in letting a “guilty
man escape” and when one corms
before him he generally puts the
proper English on his judicial cue
to prize a few dollars out of the law
breaker or pocket his man in the
jail hole at the “Flats." Yester-
day he relieved Hugh Miller Mor-
gan Simpson and Henry Johnson
each of 125 and costs for carrying
pistols around with them contrary
to good and peaceable government
and a Couple more men were touch-
ed for $5 each and costs for making
mouths at each other. About the
time the Justice got through with
these cases and was pocketing his
costs and wiping his judicial pen ofl
on a decayed Irish potatoe kept for
the purpose one of the many peace
officers out on the scout for evil
doers came In with a man whom
he said had beeu disturbing the
peace. Justice Henry opened up
the mill again and when he shut
down steam the fellow owed the
county of Buwie 11 and the officers
their costs.
NEW SLIPPERS.
| Our Stock of Ladies' Slippers has
| just arrived.
| ALL THE NEW SHAPES and MAKES.
| J. Weisman & Co.
I ’Phone 157. ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE
| P. S.--Habit Back Skirts and Silk
| Shirt Waists at Half Price.
j
Breakfast Cereals
That make an appetizing and
delicious meal. We have In all
kinds of preparations from
Oats Wheat Corn and Barley.
Also Ralston’s Purina Health
Flour Shredded Whole Wheat
Biscuit combined With our
genuine Sugar Cured Hams
Breakfast Bacon and a cup of
Coffee made from exquisitely
flavored and high grade cof-
fees or our fine English Break
fast Tea is a treat for the gods.
Meriwether & Taylor’s
319 East Broad St. 'Phone 109
Look Up Your Proof.
There seems to be a fairly good
prospect now that the government
will shortly pay for the cotton
seized and sold during the war. The
claims are all justly and really ought
to have beeu paid long ago. The
disbursement of this money will
bring relief to many a family in the
South. There were thousands of
bales seized after the colapse of the
Confederacy by the Union forces
that spread over the South as the
locust did over Egypt in the plague
and were not not particular whose
cotton they seized so it was cotton
and many bales of the fleecy was
taken away from private individuals.
If you have any proof whatever as
to your cotton being seized now is a
good time in getting the same in a
tangible shape to present to the
Government should the bill pass.
Littell's Liquid Sulphur Soap re-
duces to a minimum the danger of
contracting contagiousdisease. For
the toilet and bath it is without an
equal. It is rapidly acquiring first
place in the favor of all who use it
as an incomparable shaving soap 10
cents. For sale by Smith Drug
Co. 11 -2-eod w
IK66D Dunne Gold!
Keep In Hie Heal!
■ Chamois Vests and Chest Protectors
FOR MEN _A l<no ’WONZLENT-
; Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes Shoulder Braces.
SMITH DRUG CO.
CHICKASAW PILLS.
YOU WANT YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
"We Want Your NZLomey.
PRICESTALK COMEAHDSEE IIS-
The Reliable Grocers.
J. F Floyd Supply Co
SHOES! SHOES!!
At Actual Cost for Cash.
SBOOO Stock.
DeLi2K3VCA.R
Contemplating a change in business offers his entire
stock of Mens Ladies Misses and Children’s Shoes
at actual COST FOR CASH.
Here is the Cost Mark:
1234567800
BEWAT CHFU L
SELLING MARK GIVEN EVERYBODY.
A. S. DeLAMAR 210 East Broad St.
FURNITURE -:- CARPETS
MATTINGS.
As well as a general assortment of furnish-
ings necessary to make your home
pleasant and comfortable.
Now is the time to buy We can please
yon in prices and terms. Come and see.
WOODFIU FURNITURE COMPANY
New Building 115 W. Broad St. E. A. DRYER Prop
NO. 141
POSITIVE COUGH CURE
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1900, newspaper, January 23, 1900; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657583/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.