The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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OR.PIERCES
GOLDEN MEDICAL
DISCOVERY
"I have been thinking of writing to
you for some time” writes Mrs. W. D.
Benson of Maxton Robeson Co. N. C.
“to let you know what a wonderful thing
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
did for my little boy. He was taken
with indigestion when he was a year
and a half old and he was under the
doctor’s treatment for five long years.
We spent all we made for doctor’s bills
and it did no good. He could not eat
anything only a little milk and cracker
and sometimes even this would make
him sick and he got very weak; could
not sit up all day and I gave up all hope
of his ever getting any better. Looking
over one of your books I noticed Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery rec-
ommended for indigestion. We txraght
some and gave to our boy. Two bottles
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
ery cured him. He is well as can be
and can eat anything that he wants and
it does not hurt him. He has not been
sick a day since and it has been three
years since he took your medicine. I
pray that God will always bless you and
your medicine.”
FOR DISEASES OF
i THE STOMACH
■ BLOOD. NERVES
I' AND LUNGS.
THE TEXARKANIAN
»F. G. WOOTTEN City Editor.
WEATHER FORECAST.
■
Weather Bureau. I
Texarkana Ark. June 12. f
For Arkansas: —Partly
cloudy tonight and Fri
dty Stationary tem-
p perature. ( ~1
Joe Swift Clerk.
SEE HERE.—It lias been the
rule of this paper to collect in
advance for all local reading ads
—printed notifications to this
effect time and again. Positively
payments for all transient ads of
his kind must he paid in ad-
vance. Rate sc. a line. ts
LOCALANiTpERSONAL.
Chas. S. Erber the Jeweler 3 16.
Have you seen Mrs. Jack Frost?
Ice cream that is ice cream sc
at Williams & Williams.
Sheriff Stafford is here from Camp
county.
Judge Lary is back from Little
Rock.
Hon. J. R. Wilson of Boston is in
the city today.
Robert Carr was here yesterday
from Shreveport.
Mrs. Paul Jones entertained her
friends last night in a lawn party.
See Carmichael and Holloway for
bargains in real estate. 71
Eupion oil is the best on the
market.
Your money’s worth in shoes at
DeLamar’s 210 E. Broad street.
Catch on to Mrs. Jack Frost of
N. Y.—at S. M. Ragland’s. 4 7
Ice cream sherbets ices all flav
ors. John P. Kline. 5 2
Everybody gets stuck on Mrs.
Jack Frost of N. Y. 4 7
Telephone your order for ice
cream. John P. Kline. 527
Don't have any oil in your lamps
but Eupion.
Ralph Bros have a machine that
irons the edges of collars and cuffs.
Chain purses 50c to $6.50 at Er-
ber’s. 316
The T. S. &F. is the originator
of the one dollar excursion rate out
of Texarkana.
There was a hot time in Lincoln
at the Bryan and Stevenson ratifi-
cation meeting.
Three good Jersey milk cows for
sale. C. H. Hutchinson
ts St. L. & I. M. stock yards.
I take orders for M. Born& Co.
Tailoring. Prices and goods right.
Satisfactiongiven at DeLamar’s.
30 lots in the Stanfield addition
on terms to suit the purchasers.
71 Carmichael & Holloway.
Mrs. Jack Frost of N. Y. is the
best 5 cent cigar on the market.
S. M. Ragland Distributor
Order Machine JL
Repairs *by
LONG DISTANCE
TELEPHONE
And Save Time.
Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Co.
A. I*. BROWN {Local Mgr.
Albert Buron is here today from
Marshall Texas.
Sheriff Allen of Navarro county
was here yesterday.
Miss Nannie Hooks left last night
for Boulder Colorado.
The Messrs. Bowles of Ashdown
are here today trading.
T. J. Cook of St. Louis is here
today at the Cosmopolitan.
The Misses Green Adma and Ben-
nie left for a visit East yesterday.
A cleaner Texarkana is what we
need. Give us more garbage cans.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for liver and bowel troubles.
Never gripe. Boyd Drug Co.
The grandest display of brilliant
cut glass in the city at Erber’s.
For a good white light get the
Eupion.
Silverware and novelties at Schus
ter’s. 1-1
The best cream soda in the city
at John P. Kline’s. 5 27
1847 Roger Bros knives forks
and spoons at Erber’s. 3 16
Jewelry of every description at
Schuster's the old reliable. 1-1
We serve the best soda drinks in
town. Williams & Williams.
Ice cream by the measure at J.
P. Kline’s. Leave your order. 527
Wedding rings all sizes and shapes
at Chas. S. Erber’s. 3 16
Thanolice for chicken mites and
lice. Williams & Williams.
Miss Annie and Hal Marbury left
today for Birmingham to visit rel-
atives.
J. H. Hall of DeQueen has been
a visitor to our city the past two
days.
Don't forget the Sunday bell
game between “Hash” and “Bean”
clubs.
Mrs. J. S. Lacey and Abe Dreidell
of Arkansas City are here for the
week.
Mrs. George Vaughn has as her
guest Mrs. Mattie Buchanan of
Little Rock.
Take Boyd’s Liver Pills for bil-
liousness. Your money refunded if
not satisfactory. Boyd Drug Co.
Lot 7 in block 24 Broad street is
for sale cheap for cash.
71 Carmichael & Holloway.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Come
and see them. DeLamar will make
the price.to suit you. 71
Desirable homes on easy terms.
See W. R. Kelley 226 State Line
Ave. 3-19
We are prepared to furnish ice
cream in any quantity. John P.
Kline. 5 27
A. B. Stroud Grantville Ga.
wrote: A priceless boon has been
given the baby world in Dr. Mof-
fett’s Teethina (Teething Powders.)
Maple street has been staked off
to 12th street for grading and we
hope for graveing too.
Are you going to make a birth-
day present? Chas. S. Erber can
suggest something nice. 3 16
Mrs. Jack Frost of N. Y. has ar-
rived in the city and is on exhibi-
tion at S. M Ragland’s. 4 7
Are you going to Shreveport Sun-
day on the T. S. & N? Fare only
one dollar for the round trip.
Hon. Jeff Davis was here yester-
on his way home from the national
convention at K. C. to Russellville.
For drugs paints oils and wall
paper call on J. P. McMickle corner
llthandStateLine. 7-11
Courteous attention and prompt
delivery of all goods bought at the
Lambeth Grocer Co. Give us a
trial. 5 4
If you want good groceries good
treatment and right prices trade
with the Lambeth Grocer Co. 222
East Broad street. 5 4
Mr. Vivian Cabell ot Bowling
Green Ky. is here visiting Messrs.
Arthur Marshall and George Web-
ber.
If you want to see some good
street work go over on Pine street
West Side and take a look at that
street.
The Idle Wild Club will take a
moonlight ride to Ghio Springs this
evening. We wish them a delight-
ful time.
Col. J. S Handford a prominent
banker of Batesville Ark. Is in the
city being entertained by the local
Shriners.
Rev. W. F. Hardy pastor of Fair-
view church is at Redwater this
week assisting his father <Rev. G.
C. Hardy in a protracted meeting.
1 am now in my new brick corner
11th and State Line with a full
line of drugs medicines paints
wall paper etc. J. P. McMickle.
Anything you want In the real
estate line on any kind of terms.
W. R. Kelley 226 State Line Ave.
over Waler Co s ofllce. 2-19
It is ? fact and anyone who has
tried it will say so that our ice
cream and ice cream soda is the
best In town Williams A Williams.
J. H. Hughes wife and child of
Tyler Texas are registered at the
Cosmospolitan.
Corbett calls Fitzsimmons a Chi-
naman when speaking of him in de-
rision. When thinking of it Fitz is
a pretty good “Boxer."
Our prices are adjusted to the
quality of our goods and our work.
When you want anything first-class
call on us. The Edwards Harness
Co. _ 617
If you want paints and oils it will
pay you to see J. P. McMickle cor-
ner 11th and State Line before
purchasing. 7-1
A well established and good pay-
ing business for sale at a bargain—-
an exceptional opportunity. See
W. R. Kelley State Line Avenue
Texarkana Ark.
Those cushionet turn shoes for
ladies are the talk of the city.
Nothing like them any where but
ai DeLamar’s 210 East Broad St.
Garbage Can No. 1 looks mighty
lonesome. Why don’t some enter-
prising merchant put in an order
for No. 2 and start the ball in mo-
tion. Let us keep the streets clean.
George McDowell yard master
of the K. C. S. road at this place
has tendered his resignation. Mr.
Taylor of Shreveport is acting un-
til a successor can be secured.
General Manager Freeman of the
Freeman Telephone Line is here
today to meet General Manager
Farnsworth of the Southwestern
Telephone Co. who is expected in
this afternoon from Dallas.
Harry Galbraith came in yester-
day to visit his family. We learn
he has secured a good job up in
Nebraska and will move his family
there. We hate to lose so good a
citizen as Harry.
Mr. Ed Rutter says he has several
brick layers who will commence
work Monday on the oil mill. The
foundation ditches are now being
dug and the brick are being deliv-
ered.
Water melons have gotten down
to 10 cents. When they get down
to a cent apiece and we can find
some one to loan us the copper we
shall then sample this year’s crop
and can then write a more feeling
article about their lusciousness.
The many friends of Mrs. Kate
C. Cleveland once a resident of
this city will regret to learn that
on June 19 1900 she died of heart
disease at her home in Judsonia
Ark.
Attorney H. P. Cleveland once a
resident of this place but now of
Judsonia Ark. is in the city with
the Shriners and shaking hands
with many old acquaintances.
The consolidated lodges of K. of
P. of this city are having their
lodge room overhauled and repaired.
Mr. Jester is doiug the papering
and painting. Two electric fans
will be put in to keep the room
cool.
The Port Arthur Route which
has practically been under the su-
pervision of one train master from
Mena to'Port Arthur is now divided
into two sections with Train Mas-
ter D. C. Bevard between Shreve-
port and Mena and J. A. Williams
from Shreveport to Port Arthur.
Col. D. I. Mills is confined to his
home on West Barraqe street with
a very sore and painful eye. He
has been away from his business for
the past several days and will it is
thought be unable to participate
in the big Shriners meeting at Tex-
arkana Friday. This will be uni-
versally regretted by his many
friends and especially the lodge
members. He is one of the most
sincere lodge workers.
We heard a republican ask a dem-
ocrat yesterday who was William
Jenninffs Bryan. We felt like tell-
lug him that Willie was not a man
who had to have $70000 worth of
debts paid for him before he could
accept the nomination and then
sold himself to the man who paid
them.
Now is the time to rent a safety
vault box at the State Bank of
Texarkana. Convenience ami safe-
ty combined. 64
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How’s Your Appetite?
Good livers nnd hcnlthy enter* gen-
erally like plenty of fruits nnd vege-
tables In the hill of fare Our fine
canned goods give the full equivalent
of ■ large nnd well kept garden nil
the year round. Tables supplied
nlthour special brand* are In the
pink of garden.**** time every
month of the twelve
MERRIWETHER& TAYLOR
Phon»;iO9 2|p:r. rroattstrepi
|the iBI eSTOR Bl
Shirting Prints. Wide Sheetings.”” Fancy Parasols. Wide Sheetings. Bleached Domestic fit
tl j o i 8-4 15c- The season's best re- 8 416 l-2c. Lonsdale ‘ NPt
The yard® 1-^C . g 4 17 l-2c. duced for this sale. Any 8-4 10c. 36 inch the vard v
Merrimack the best 10 . 4 gr »de kind or style. 10-4 ... ... 21 l-2e.
; The yard 4c Brown. Bleached. quality the yard 5
MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS. |cil F PVTPi APIMN iPV I * ° UR HATS~" II
Hl Damaged-but a trip to the )jAL!L LA I AviXUll 1A 1\ ■ ! Th e We “ K
laundry and they re as good as — hp (l p «' I hese prices will ■ S
A Clearing of Boards.-Cost Plays no Part 1
gM SCOTCH LAWN. . most gjg ant j c an( j far-reaching sale ever introduced. An s|oo ones g
The yard 3% aggregation of high class merchandise placed at your disposal 1 ones J. K
SIS CORDED DIMITY. with a guaranteed saving of 25 to 50 per cent. Come take a ' ™ ones (20
The yard4%c plunge into this whirlpool of inviting bargains and you’ll go away -00 ones IGO ife
MPUI yATICF happier and on better terms with the world at large. Pis the 36 in. English PproaU 4®
ai. i. .i ?■ ~ ii- best opportunity that will come your way this season to provide Th . » Oical6 ’
Added to the Linen Pudding. rself with w ’ aDte d stuffs at ridiculously low prices. Every “ and 15c -Q ua l-
jgfl ■ Good quality bleachedl9c counter in the store will be the center of interest. Stop where 1 ” c - q ual - Percale the yd. 7J-.
SSH. 60 j n ' ff ood qual. bleached 40c you m ay the goods will have a money saving welcome. SILK WAISTS '«£
72 ini afifine“: value' 75c? Prices Crushing in Effect Because-Full Shrunk. Should not be left Out ‘ of the fig
(aSJI 72 in. all linen value 90c.. 75c ' wardrobe: especially if
Sjflf 72 in. all linen value SI.OO 80c A MP RFR • y ? ‘“ dto travel or sojouro 'Clb
72 in. all linen half bleach 39c A Cl >7 Cl /X I ■H .T P L®?^ hr SUtnme r resor ‘- The fig
72 in. linen half bleach 48c Jdbb M > h ® leeze at mountain lake 8S
60 in. linen; extra heavk 43c r“ ed J ust
JSJN 66 in. linen extra heavy 65c ————— . chilliness that calls for ng
MEN’S drawers. Ther’es an Attractive Saving
SSK mu D • rn. About these prices to money saving people. Those that are 1 „ 8S
Sgt The Pair 50c. p i ann i D( r to refurnish their home should read carefully. Our col- Men S Fast Black Hose.
Scrivens’ Make 55c. lection surpasses in beauty variety and magnitude any in these The pair7% & io c ifi®
Another Matchless parts. Our facilities the best that money and experience can Reduced from 10 and 15c
~r <>.. uigbt Kind ™" of c “i>' ls Md Mlthni!s a “ Here’s Mere Fractions ®
Me«“ p*S- 75c l.r .extra “’M'fc’tojaoaa. «i»x3yd late curtal £ S
Clothing as Good Worthy ofNote White Waists. Pr - ces satisfyingly Rug Attr action.
A d Jced nrkes SaW the change of price in Newest and Best from Low on Printed Madras andl t ’ ds to seec t from.
duced prices. Ginghams. No bett er time than now WS
BOYS ’ BOYS’ 7Jc Apron Gj n g|j arn sl2c the best makers re- 10c. quality 7 L2c to do your rug buying.
$1.75&52 Boys’Suitssl.3s nrnn r; n r k. jrn 4.1 9- fia
2.50& $3 “ “ 1.85 pron ° n f ham \ f duced for this Clear- 12 J C q Ual i ty 8 l-2c sl.soquality95c K
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i Fire Sale! i
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Refrigerators will be sold cheap. We had
a lot damaged by water at the Lambeth
fire. These refrigerators have been
varnished and made as good as before but
MM /ft.
will be closed out at a reduced price.
i HOFFMAN HDW. CO. I
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220 East Broad St. Texarkana Ark
■«? PALAIS BOTAR
We Have Been too Busy
To write a detail advertisement but the few items given below picked
up at random will give you an idea of some of the special values we
will give this week. Last week we advertised special price on
LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
And the business we did in this line was far beyond our expectation. While our stock
of Underwear is a little broken we still have we believe the best in the city and we
will continue
For One More Week Our Last Week’s Price.
We Have a few pieces of
Foulard Silks at Half Price for this Week.
SILK I ARASOLS. Black Taffeta Silk Parasols with silk cover Paragon frame steel rods each only
RlßßONS.==Everything in ribbons in width and quality-
LADIES’ TIES of all the latest kinds just received.
LADILS VLSI S. The most complete line in these parts at exceptionally reasonable prices for instance.
Ladies Bleached Vests with taped sleeves and neck 3 for. 25c.
IANS ! PANS ! I LANS I! ! = The best line of fans we have ever had. SEE THEM I
We will also offer for your inspection the best
open stook ol Wash Goods in iho 6iiy.
And cordially invite you to call whether you wish to buy or not.
T. £>. JVLTTL.L.IKTS <Sc CO-
rue Busy Store.l
J. E. Mason
General Salesman for Arkansas & Louisiana
KE P RESENTIN G
Swollord Bras. Dry Goods Co
Importers. Manulattercrs and Jobbers
Kansas City - - Mo.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1900, newspaper, July 12, 1900; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657726/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.