The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 184, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 11, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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pET me ON STATE LINE.”
I TEXARKANA
Lks’ carnival
1
Street Fair
I FOR one week
J beginning inn ii
JyiONDAY A* Kill Zllu.
Iducecl rates on all Railroads.
I Privileges of every kind for Sale.
I Address
I SAHL S. SOLINSKY Secretary.
■ MOONEY Mgr. - C. W. CRAWFORD Sec.
I GATE CITY
10-ODGraVi V 6 Gro66m 60.
I THE GROCERS.
■ 119 East Broad St. Phone No 138.
■Our stock is always replete with the
Iry best of Staple and Fancy Grocer-
B Our prices are as low as goods can
I sold for with correct weight and
Bod measure.
I PROMPT DELIVERY.
■nr delivery wagon makes prompt delivery of all
■ds to every portion of the city. Polite salesmen
Br ready to serve customers.
Chill Tonic"
H ILUW ’* Ta «f*l*«* and Guaranteed to Cure Chill* and
■ Fever and all Malarial Trouble*.
■ Omi Not Contain Quinine Nor Other Polson. x ~
Doev Not Injure the Stomach Nor Effect the Hearing.
Ron Dime Box'l ox. Buy: “Ramon’s Pepsin Chill Tonic is the
taodlod. My son proscribes it in his practice and sayo it >»
HI Tonic which a child can take without injury to the stomach.
RKOWN MF’G. CO. Prop'ra Greeneville Tenn.
■onsult Your Own Interest
■ In making purchases of Dry Goods Notions
■ th°i Ots ’ Shoes Hats Caps Clothing or any-
■i mlng kept in a General Store by calling at
I niy place of business during the next Sixty
I wV S l 1 have a stock that invoices $6000
I a lc ” I Propose to sell within the next
■ Wee months if cut prices will move them.
■ not advertise a2O per cent reduction but
t Slaughter in Prices.
I nc r 1 ? and be y° ur own judge atter Pricing
I S1 know I can convince you of what I say.
| Respectfully
A. A. ADAMS.
AVER AGE COST
I « Gas to consumers in residen-
I ‘ ex arkana for the year
I was only
I. . 6 CENTS PER NICHT-
E ls js as Cheap as Oil. Then why Not
L Use Gas?
fWANA GAH ELECTRIC LIGHT GO.
Died.
After quite a protracted spell oj
sickness Miss Pauline Harrison de-
parted this life yesterday. The de-
ceased was just budding into woman-
hood she bad a sweet disposition
and was dearly loved by her as-
sociates and idolized oy her mother
sister and brother. Her funeral
will take place this afternoon from
the family residence on Rose Hill to
Rose Hill cemetery.
Market.
New York March 10—New York
spot cotton J higher. Middling
9 11-16. Sales 275 bales. New Or-
leans spots 1-16 higher. Middling
9 5-16. Sales 5400 bales. Liverpool
spots i higher. Middling 5 19-32.
Sales 7000 bales. New York futures
closed steady at advance of 18
points over Friday's closing quota-
tion.
Special Sale for the Week.
We have a very large and well
assorted stock of Phaetons Sur-
ries Buggies and Fancy Driving
Wagons now on exhibition at our
repository and during this week are
offering some special values. We
will appreciate your examining our
new styles before buying.
Texarkana Carriage Co.
3-11-6 t. 219 to 223 Pine St.
Masquerade Party.
Mesdarnes Frank Stinnett and
Burt Hamilton gave the Idle Wild
Club a masquerade party on Friday
night. Music and refreshments
were on the program and the in-
terest was kept up in the fun until
1 o’clock.
We do not sell our shoes at cost
but we do sell them as cheap as any
one possibly can and remain in
business. The man who tries to
undersell The Foreman Shoe Co.
will be advertised in the bankrupt
column before the season ends.
They call the White House
grounds now the Maull. There is
not a doubt but what half of the oc-
cupants that occupy the White
House need mailing—and the name
Is very appropriate even if it is
English
The Foreman Shoe Co. mean to
make their store so attractive their
goods so reliable and their prices so
low that when in need of shoes you
will not think of going elsewhere
for them. 3-11
Col Bryan will be forty years old
the nineteenth of this month. He
may celebrate his forty-first birth-
day in the White House.
We are not perfect but
we are better prepared to
render perfect service than
any other drug store in the
city. Embry Drug Co. 2t
You can be cheerful and happy
only when you are well. If you feel
“out of sorts” take Herbine it will
brace you up. Price 50c. Sold by
Smith Drug Co.
Voting Contest.
The Elks voting contest for the
Queen of the Carnival is now opened
with Misses Mary Webber. Alma
Green and Minnie McCormick as the
announced candidates. Vote at the
Smith Drug Company.
To secure the original witch hazel salvo
ask for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo well
known as a certain cure for piles ai d ski*
diseases. Beware of worthless counter-
feits. They are dangerous. Embry Drug
Company.
Dewey to Bobs—“ Stay where you
are at—don’t let the public get a
whack at you.” \
For over rutty Year*
An Old and Well-Tried Remedy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years
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. 6-5-93-17
CLAIRVOYANT.
Madame Monteith the Eminent Clairvoy-
ant and Trance Medium Located at
jig Olive St Oppoult- P. O.
Madame Montholth comes to our city
highly roe immendod by the press of both
city ii nd country towns us u conscientious
und honorable medium. She Is end owed
with wonderful powers that enables her
to rend your past present and future life.
Hlie gives council and advloejon business
mutters law suits Investments love
courtship mnrrlago mid divorces lost or
stolen property;givesuchuirdlagnosls of
disease. By consulting her you will lourn
how to preserve lieulth restore vl nifty
and loinin youth. She directs you wltii
unerring accuracy In the path of duty and
business for which you are best adapted.
Whatever your troubles may bo an
xietles hopes fours mid wishes go to this
gifted lady for advices anil <•<II. She
tells you your name and names of your
friends dates end facts. She asks no fees
In advance und refuses to accept any re-
munerations unless facts are given. All
business strictly confidential. Pees moder-
ate. Hours »a. m. to H) inm.
I’atisv f'i’l* no hesitancy In endorsing
Muduni Monteith the eminent trance
tnedlnm now nt the City hotel. An hour
..pent with her Is Ilka the remllng of an
Interesting book mid there have
been so liiiiny Impostors I would not tell
von this If It were not true. Iho press
throughout miry has given her
none but compllmetitni'V no Ices which
her gifted talent has merited. Io those
who wore ItuiiiHiiig the way to be a
clairvoyant a few weeks ago I would say
now Is yoitropportunlly to moot not only
a ndliv'tl. but most inti'llwtiilU lady.—
Mhi'ovnpofl Hilt®.
A Good Talker.
Friday and Saturday nights two
large congregation were out to hear |
Rev. Brannan preach which wasj
enjoyed very much by all who at-I
tended both services. He will
preach at 10 o’clock to-day and at 8
o'clock t*-mght. Those who wish to I
attend the services to-night ought
to go there early in order to secure
seats as such an enormous crowd
has gathered there since the mission
has started. Those who have not
attended the meeting will have the
last opportunity to hear him talk ; s
the mission will c'ose tonight.
The Lambeth Grocer Company
keeps everything good to eat —also
feed for stock.
I have cash purchasers for desir-
able city property. W. R. Kelley.
State Line Ave. over Water Co’s
office. 10 23
Don't fail to see Lashley for pi-
anos organs and sewing machines.
Prices and terms right. 3-4
If your child is cross and peevish
it is no doubt troubled with worms
and its tonic effect restore its natu-
ral cheerfulness. Price 25 cents.
Sold bv Smith Drug Co.
The store formerly occupied by
Sharpe & Brewer 120 E. Broad
street for rent. Apply to Sharpe &
Brewer lessers 122 E. Broad Tex-
arkana Ark. 3-9-lw
Wanted.— To rent by month or
year nicely furnished house five or
six rooms. No children. State par-
ticulars. Address X. Y. Z. this of-
fice. 3 6 4t
“Safe Bind Safe Find.” Fortify
ypurself now by purifying and en-
riching your blood and building up
your system with Hood’s Sarsapa-
rilla and you may expect good health
throughout the coming season.
All liver ills are cured by Hood’s
Pills. 25c. 6
Mrs. Harriet Evans Hinsdale. 111.
writes “I never fail to relieve my children
from croup at once by using One Minute.
Cough Cure. I would not feel safe with-
out It.” Quickly cures coughs colds
grippe and all throat and lung diseases.
Embry Drug Co.
The reporter visited the Y. M. C.
A. hall yesterday and found the
book cases all filled with valuable
books gifts of Miss Helen Gould
and also a fine Cabinet Regina
music box. The reporter noted
that Mr. Gould and party had vis-
ited the building and were much
pleased with what they saw.
If you have anything of value
you want to sell call on
Hardin Bros.
Lewis Ackerman Goshen Ind. savs:
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers always
brings certain relief cure my headache
and never gripe.” They gently cleanse
and invigorate the bowels ana liver. Em-
bry Drug Co.
Street Chairman John Carmi-
chael of the West Side got a move
on himself yesterday and had a lot
of men at work on the bridges on
Maple street. In behalf of the
many who travel over these bridges
we return many thanks to Mr. Car-
michael.
It your piano needs tuning call
at Beasley’s music store and secure
the services of L. C. Neal of Salt
Lake City a first class tuner and
repairer. Charges reasonable.! 7
The results of an over-indulgence
in food or drink are promptly recti-
fied without pain or discomfort by
taking a few doses of Herbine.
Price 50 cents. Sold by Smith Drug
Company.
Improved and nnimproved city
property farms and timbered lands
for sale exchange and rent.
W. R. Kelley’State Line over Wa-
ter Co’s office. • 10 23
Rev. W. E. Bitzer W. Caton N. Y.
writes: “I bail dyspepsia over twenty
years and tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. I was persuaded to use
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It helped mo
from the start. I hollyvo it to be a pan-
acea for al! forms of Indigestion.” It di-
gests what yon oat. Einbrv Drug Co.
Wanted ten gooti second hand
pianos. Will pay cash or take them
on new instruments. Call at Lash-
ley’s music store. 3-4
Why not resolve to trade with the
Lambeth Grocerj’ Company for
1900. This company will treat you
right. ts
If your watch needs cleaning or
repairing take It to Schuster’s 208
State Line Avenue. 1-1
MANY A LOVER
Has turned with disgust from an other-
wise lovable girl with an offensive breath
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath ]
by it» action on tho bowels etc. ai noth
Ing else will. Nob! for years on absolute I
guarantee. Price 35 cts. andnocts.
Sold bv Wlllla Williams.
Huddleston Brothers market is
always supplied with everything
usually found in an up-to-date
market. I 8
WHAT IS SHILOH ?
A grand old remedy for Cough Colds
und Coiisuiuptlon; used through the world
for half u eentiiry has cured Innumerable
cnses of Incipient consumption and re-
lieved many In advanced stages. If you
are not satisfied with the results wo will
refund your money. Price 35 cis. Ml cts.
and lt.Ot). 13 12 3
Sold by Williams & Williams
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Corner of Mnple and Third streets.
Cordially Invites you to Its services.
Minister Rev. J. N. Me I arlnne.
Roshlonce 722 Beech street or cull up
Phono 353
DO YOU KNOW
Consumption Is preventable? Sc.fnn<tn
has proven that mvl also that neglect Is
suicidal. The worst cold or cough eno hii
allied with Shiloh's Cough mid Consump-
tion Cura. Sold mi positive gunr spurn for
over fifty yours.
Hold bv Williams A Williams
GEORGE GOULD HERE
I A good big crowd assembled at
the Union depot here yesterday at
112 o'clock to see a special come i*
I over the T. S. A N. railroad od
I which was George. Gould and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Robert Col-
lier of Collier's New York Weekly
and several T. & P. officials with
General -Manager Ben Collins of the
T. S. & N. road to do the honors of
host.
Mr. Geerge Gould has been on a
trip of inspection over that part of
the T. A P. traveling the state of
Louisiana.
The Gould party has been in
Florida for several weeks and left
the balmy weather there on an tour
of inspection of the Gould’s prop-
erty and will go over the entire
lines before returning to New
York.
The party inpected all the rail-
road property here
FREE OF CHARGE
Any adult suffering from a cold settled
on the breast bronchitis throat or lung
troubles of any nature who will call at
Smith Drug Co will be presented with a
sample hottie of Boschee's German Syrup
free of charge. Only one bottle given to
one person and none to children wlth< ut
order from parents. •
No throat or lung remedy ever nad such
a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup In all
parts of the civilized world. Twenty years
ago millions of bottles were given away
and your druggists will tell you its success
was marvelous. It Is really the only
Throat and Lung Remedy endorsed by
physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure
or prove Its value. Sold by dealers In all
civilized countries.
Representative Walker was in
yesterday and he kept his eagle eye
on a lawver whom he had
heard had been petitioned to make
the race but it seems the petition
if one was circulated did not have
the strength to draw the legal gen-
tleman out and Mr. Walker went
home feeling some safer than he
would have felt had he had another
candidate in the field after him.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman Milesburg
Pa. says “As a speedy cure for coughs
colds croup and Sore Throat One Minute
Cough Cure is unequalled. It is pleasant
for children to take. I heartily recom-
mend it to mothers." It is the only harm-
less remedy that produces immediate re-
sults. It cures bronchitis pneumonia
grippe and throat and lung diseases. It
will prevent consumption. Embry Drug
Company.
W. C. Hardin let the contract for
the woodwork on his opera house
yesterday to Mr. Hallis. Mr. Hollis
is a good workman and we are sat-
isfied that the work on the opera
house will not be slighted by him.
There is nothing too good for our
customers and we now have many
good things for them in pianos or-
gans and sewing machines. Will
you come in and see. them? J. W.
Lashley Music Store 220 Vine
street. 3 4
Pianos and organs tor sale at
reasonable prices at Beasley’s Music
House 213 East Broad street—cash
or on installment plan. 17
The West Side school has about
recovered its old time attendance
of 500 daily average and the Bui-
loso booger has taken itself back to
the cross-bones and bloody headed
grave yard
“I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief Is i leasant to take and
is truly the dyspeptic’s best friend.” says
E. 11artgerink. Overlsel Mich Digests
what you oat. Cannot fall to euro. Em-
bry Drug Co.
The choicest steaks roastsand all
kinds of meats at Huddleston
Brothers. 43
Elite Gale
214 State Line Ave
New and first class in every
particular Regular meals 25
cents. Short orders as de-
sired. Best of everything
served.
J. N. Crenshaw
io i 2 Proprietor.
BANKRUPT SALE.
In the District Court of the United States
for the Western District of Ark-
ansas Texarkana Division.
In the matter of )
James Higgins In Bankruptcy.
A Bankrupt. )
Public notice Is hereby given that In
pursuance of r.n order of the Referee In
Bankruptcy within and for the Western
District of Arkansas Texarkana Division
made and entered In the above entitled
cause on the 3rd day of flarch 1900. I. B.
F. Friedel). as Trustee In Bankruptcy
duly appointed will on
THURSDAY MARCH KJTH 1900
al 11 o'clock In the forenoon of said day
nt the James Higgins' store house on the
south side of Broad street between Pine
and Vine streets In the City of Texarkana
Arkansas sell In one body nt public auction
to the highest bidder the property of
James Higgins now situated In said store
house the same consisting of
A General Stock of Goods to-wlt: Dry
Goods Clothing Hats Shoes Mil-
linery Goods Counters Shel-
Ing and Show Cases.
An Invoice of said goods Is on file In the
office of the Referee and also an Invoice of
sold goods Is In possession of the Trustee
for Inspection of anyone who may desire
to see It.
TERMS OF SALEt
Said slock of good* will he sold unon the
following terms to-wlt: One-half cash
and one-half In thirty (30; day*; Hen note
with good personal sureties will be re-
quired for the deferred Payment and note
will hear Interest nt the rate of ten (IO)
per cent from date until paid. Ihe pur-
chaser of said slock of goods will have the
optln of paying his hid In cash Instead of
making a deferred payment If he so de-
I * lr °' 11. F I RIEDIILL
Trustee In Bankruptcy.
Thia 3rd duy oi "larch 1900. I*>
TO I WANT YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
We Want Your Money.
PRICES TALK. COME AND SEE US.
The Reliable Grocers.
J. F. Floyd Supply Co
We WYc "
/ Ke. To inspectjour|jline of
< "vIY I’icklcSf Catsup
Cooks in Anything Olives ’ Man g oes -
You can cook Hal at on Btvakfast perfectly in
any utensiUn which you can boll water. A 1 /''* 1* *
One Cup Ralston An(l Condiments.
■prinkltd into
Six Cups Boiling Water F ern( | a | e
Breakfast for Five Sa | ad Dress i n g
Persons in rive Minutes
Hiilnl <*n t lie I" I w-M linitc l'o<»<liH inn'ln ■‘a r a J I I f
fromOlutt iean Wh. nt found In only -nr M-ctl n I 14 \V A U \A/ 11
of the country. Itu nit rntt-h hml ph<. |b.it« ■< build 1 • !/• TV ia I\ V V
up both inlnd and body and its delicate distinctive
awurdrttaht.th. p.i.t. 108 East Broad st.
Sold In 2-lb. Packages by
C A SLUGGISH BRAIN .... >
Is caused by Imperfect Digestion and Disorder
in the Liver and Bowels.
JPRICKLY ASH BITTERS I
‘ IS a BOON TO BRAIN WORKER?.
nß* It purifies the bowels strengthens and regulates the
liver aids digestion promotes vigor of body
cheerfulness and mental activity;
SOLD BY ALL DRUOGIBTB. PRICE * 1.00 PER BOTTLE
TEXARKANA
TROY ST&RM LAUNDRY
AU work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Prices reasonable. Prompt delivery
Mrs. M. FRAZER.
HK7j I■? I =1 ■IVIg
| A SURE MEDICINE.
kil n*Ni>*oM v* Dec. tn. nZil
I h*v. been .uttering from tomalo weak-
Eld ne»« for four years and have taken many ' Mrl
medicine* but Wine ot Cardut »nd Hl»ek- '"/'S I(Vv
Mm Draught have done more tor mo th»u any- ' V Y .-<1 ** I RM
ka thing .I*. ~ ■ g2-'\ * F’dl
MBS. CAROLINE EVANS. KA"IUI
| |
kw It Is a mistake to take any and every kind of medicine when you are aVH
Kw sick. There is danger in it. Most of the so-called cures for “ female I) W
M weakness” do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily and when
ul the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It is nS
■S never wise to take chances. You have only one life and that is dear and ng
precious. Jf you have any pain ache disorder or weakness in the feml- EU
nine organs nothing will help you like Wine of Cardiff It helps do VII
away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy and ufl
modifies the pains of childbirth; recovery is rapid and future health is
assured. The Wine is purely veg- Ea
etable being made of herbs whose | laoie** advisory dipartment.
medicinal properties act directly { For(uivi<»i in cunm requiring*peciai
upon the organs of womanhood. KI
It is a long-tried remedy and his ) Mr.iiimz.ir^chuuim.nwl
many yeai s of success behind it. It |M|
is sure. Why take a chance medicine when you can get a sure medicine?
Druggists sell Large Bottles for SI.OO. Efl
"coal -
COAL COAL
Large quantity of the
Best Coal—Prices Reason-
able. Telephone No. 25.
Texarkana loe Go.
THOS. H ESTES.
All Kinds of Blacksmith
and Wood Work Execut-
ed Promptly.
Scientific Horhe Shoeing a special-
ty. Repairing neatly done Carriage
painting and trimming. Shops Cor
Broad and Spfuce Streets phont
No. 108
DR. W. C. SPEARMAN.
PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON.
TEXARKANA -ARKANSAS
R. H. T. MANN M D.
EAR. EYE NOSE AND THROAT
.. . .TRUAETD IIXCUJSIVIILY ....
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