Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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• mite roo! ttMiav.
The bill collector is abroad to-day.
A fine 14001 b bell for Texarkana's
splendid college has been ordered.
Horn unto Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Prud-
homrae a fine girl—mother and babe
doing welL
Glad to be ri>ie to report Attorney
Joe Cook still improving though
slowly. Trust he M ill soon fully re-
cover.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winter mid chil-
dren left last night for t'amd.-u to be
present at the marriage of Mr. Schott
and Miss Julia Friedbeim.
When the Inter-State College open -
hacks will be run to and from the
college until the street car line is built
at the regular street car fare.
Joe Conway of Washington pu • d
through the city this morning en
route home from Magnolia. He will
probably meet Field’ at Pn colt to-
day.
Keep it in mind Texarkana will
never l>e a large end p- rsperoua city
until we improve our streets and side-
walks and put iu a good sewerage
system.
Col. 1!. A. Green of the Atlanta
Herald came up last ev -uing to bear
‘•Stump" Ashby ■< id CoL Ilodg -
apeak. We acknowledge a p
call this morning.
Every Democrat get into liu-1
Turn out to th club n <i:; to-m r-
ft>w night and then make a big suc-
cess of Saturday's demonstration. No
time to lose now.
Not only will the comfort of the
boys and girls betaken into consider-
ation by the Colleg-- but tin -table
are being built for ths ; . .-miuoilatiou
of the pupil.-' hor.- 1 .
Prof. G. 1.. Bryant is not -.ibiied
with th" mere finishing up of lire
Inter-State College ami improving
the grounds but will buy hundreds of
dollars worth of appr-iti r. for.
The news ot this morning say : - A
new military organization.tube known
as the Lee Light Guards was affected
last night and will supply the va ancy
caused by the re r disbandment of
the Texarkana Rilb
Mr. Paul Fri 'iisrimer of tt>- We-
■ide. return' d from New York . few
days since where he had b n for
several weeks visiting hi- mother.
As a musician engraver mid repairer
of tine jcwelery Mr. F. i.-i; genius mid
is unexcellc '.
F. W. Mullins and I.G i-ter ’ i
Nannie returned home to-day. Ih. .
have been ah- ui about a month hav-
ing spent the most of the time at li-
noted Manitou Springs Col.; also vi ■
ited Pueblo Denver and other points.
They report a most delight till time.
Mr. Levi Moore of Pn .• ‘ in
the city this morning. He accompan-
ied this far. Mi-- Ka Sb-":-. <if
Tehueeaua Tex.-ro who had be i vis-
iting friends at Pre-.-it i ami re-
turning horn Mr. M is a ■ -t
worthy and industrious young man
and Miss sloan is truly tin honor to
the fair sex—a very facinating aud
estimable young lad). Both have
long been good friends of the editor
of this paper.
Mr. Max Schott of the firm of Vin -
ter & Schott of this city will 1 mar-
ried this evening to .Miss Julia Fried-
helm the accomplished daughter ot
lion. S. B.Friedheim of Canid' u \rk.
Immediately after the ceremony the)
will leave on a bridal tour and ill
visit some of the principal < 'ti< in the
North and Ea-t. The Di; ■ n in
advance extends it- congrntlllution-
and best wishes for a happy mid pros-
perous Journey through life.
The Intor-Stato College.
The above college is to he awimmig
card for Texarkana. Don’t il.il lo en-
courage Prof. G. L. Bryant the Clevel-
and wide-awake nth-man who i . ■
the confidence to expend thousands of
dollars in building up n No. 1 odm.-i-
--tionnl institution ia the city of hi-
choice.
Send all of your boys »nd girls to
College Hill; it will you n. ■ y.
and at the same time n--Ist iudevelop-
iug and maintaining something Ills'
will prove a boon lo l ' xarku- Don't
be outdone by Prof. Bryant in pr<>-
gressivenesii—show him that we ap-
preciate his great and liberal work in
our midst.
McElree’s Wine of Can '.
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following n • rebnnts in
Texnrkana:
Smith Drug Company.
W A Robinson.
S Lenilv.
E M Williams.
If you want first-class barber work
at prices to suit the times call on Day
ALcdbetfer next door to Pete DcAr-
rigo East Broad Street. Prices:
shaving 10c„ Laircutflng9-1-tf
Choice selected s: cd wheat rye mid
barley at Turner Bro-. a-yo-lpt
Wo have Just received a big ■ apply
of choice country produce meh n
eggs chickens and butter.
lIUDDLEHTON BltOtt. 1
PERSONAL.
T. W. Richh: d.- of Dalias is in the i
i city.
j W. M. Greene Is in the city from]
1 Hope.
Z. 11. Langston. of Mt. Vernon is in !
• the city to-day.
E. 11. N' r wood. of Ft. Worth is in
the city to-day.
v J. T. Falkner of Waldo spent ye.--
:i terday in the city.
Major W. L. Stout has returned
trow Kansas Citv.
Dave Clem was in the city yester-j
p day from Malvern.
t J. T. Cnuling and wife of Hamburg. ’
Ark. are in the city.
Charlie Durnut xv its up irom Genoa.
p yesterday afternoon.
i I). Diekerson of Little Bock -pent
yesterday in the city.
j. G. Alexander hat- gone to Paris
Texas for a few davs.
n ’
II W. J. Young of Camden is spend-
H ing the day in the city.
Wm. Mayronne of New t Means is
at the Iluckins House.
(). K. Wheeler of Tyler is regis-
’ tered at the Cosmopolitan.
e Attorney 0. D. Scott went over io
Little River county to-day.
A. C. Sorril of Georgia is regis-
tered at the Iluckius House.
r
g J. W. Stjiart returned yesterday
I from bls old home in South Carolina.
Hon. Geo. T. Todd andT. D. Roueli
of Jefferson arc r-M-P red at the Ben-
efield.
Harry Huey returned from Little
( Kj< 1. on the cannon ball this after-
noon.
V. M. Davis a prominent mill man
c of Waldo passed through the city to-
day enroute to Prescott
I Mrs. J. W. Harris- and Miss Tyler
Smoote went up to Prescott this after-
noon to spend a few days.
1 G. W. Hailey -. tit up to Little
? j 11-s k yesterday where we learn he
' i will make his future home.
' j Attorney J. M. Carter candidate for
' prosecuting attorney returned from a
l trip to Hempstead county to-day.
> Mrs. J. W. Stuart and her daughter
1 Lizzie and son Louis returned yes-
1 terday from a vi~it to Forrest City.
f Mr - rs. Itobt. Ellis and C. M. John-
<Oll of the Packet Store went over to
I Ashdown on business this afternoon
v Mr.B. F. Flye. who has been vlsit-
r ing her daughter Mrs. Paul Jones for
■. some time left for her home at Go-
r iiivi. Texn- to-day.
i — —•—
We will receive our first lot of
clioie Iresh oysters and lisli Friday or
Saturday. Call and g-1 ><>m?.
lIrntiLESTON Bttos.
- New Through Sleeping Car Line Be-
" tween Little Rock and
New Orleans.
i. lit cogiuziiig the importance of hav-
ing ample train ficilities between the
chief cities of A: kansas aud Louisiaua
j I tin- Management of the Iron Moun-
tain Route m connection with that of
th" Texas & P.icilb Railway oa Aug-
f nst *Jlst plaetd iu operation between
- these ci th- a daily line of
. Pullman Sleeping cars leav
. ing Little Rock 8:U) a. m.. running
1 via Houston Central Arkansas and
L > '.'oriliern Line Monroe Alexandria
9 and the Texas mid Pacific Kailway ar-
I riving at Now Orleans 6:50 a. in. the
p following day. Thi-is the first sleep-
ing car line operated between
’’ the cities mentioned above and in
this respect places Arkansas
on an equal footing with her
'• sister Stales on the eastern bunk of
•- the Mi--i Ippi Kiver. For further
information relative to the new line
( . reservation of sleepi’jg car berths et c..
call on or address any ticket agent of
'• the Iron Mountain 11->ute or 11. P.
)■ Berkley Passenger and Ticket Agent
II Little Kock Ark.
0 Public Speaking.
Notice is hereby given that the
nominees of the Democratic party of
Miller county will speak at the follow-
ing times and plan s :
Pleasant Hill September 1.
r Texarkana. September 3. 1
i Well known Democratic speakers i
w ill also make speeches and repre-
r seutatives of the opposition will be 1
s accorded a fair division of time.
f IV. 11 Ahnold
J. D. Sanhekson Chairman
Secretary.
s
Fresh turnip seed at Smith's Drug
J ‘f
Pun home-made lard always on
. hand nt Huddleston Bros.
1 Finest Kansas City meats and sau-
• sages In the city at Huddleston Bros.
Smith Drug Co. have Just received
a big stock of wall and are pre-
" pared to sell it nt a lower price than .
ever before ofl'ered in the city. IV.
R. Jester will take pleasure In furn-
ishing estimates for any kind of work
_ desired. ts
—
i Choke selected seed wheat rye and ]
barley nt Turin r Bros. H-20-101 1
The only Pine Crciittl <I J rtar l F . )A: moi;.;:.
Used in Millious of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
ECONOMY BRINGS WEALTH.!
IF YOU WANT TO ECONOMIZE AND SAVE MONEY CALL AT THE j
PEOPLE’S STORE.
Nearly ail Household Necessaries arc to be found on its!
Bargain Counters and at half the usual prices.
Fancy Goods Plain enl Decorated Table Wars Glassware Tin--
wars Etc.
A great many nice new noveltie.- too numerous to men-
tion on the sc. 10c and 15c counters.
I’euiember that judicious purchasing of goods is econ-
omy and economy helps to bring wealth. Then call at
the “People's Store” in the Weinstein block Texarkana.
Arkansa c
CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE
COXTWJL'Z'
Ur— roll
I in EOIICW OF
t WJOVI’.
’ i a: ’. f mitvre lc'v; r A'-rr ir-r-- Bonn fcr 150 boarders besides lecture
* . r : ■ P.x • t- l-m: it;i<hrTS. representing Furman Uni-
v . l ni\eri-!.y of Virginia b< : ... western li -pMst University Oxford England Belie Haven
P . WellesJcy College and ntheis. C< urs< of study as extensive and thorough as that oi the
< i/ leges embracing English Lar.image and Literature Latin Greek German French Mathe-
- . <nL nCCS j i USic ? reasonable Wil! duplicate “Special rates” alrer. t)
.. OJs Os like grade In or out of the Siatc. For further information write to the President
?c:.ivn opens Oct 3 ityj. BEV. C. M. WILLIAMS Conway Ark.
Btyaiil’s tor-Stt iM
TO ALL INTERESTED IN EDUCATION —Greeting:
In the light of our present knowledge an education is
deemed of paramount importance to all
MALE AND FEMALE ALIKE.
The age we live in demands it. It is a fortune to him who
posse.-si.s it. and its value is in direct proportion to its prac-
tical nature and its usefulness.
Upon this above I- Bryant’s Inter-State College
i< organized. Courses of study are prepared Teachers are
hired and methods of instruction will be employed.
My work has been a success as is attested by hundreds
of enthusiastic pupils and patrons in Missouri.
The que-lions wc want- you to answer favorably are :
ShaH ! not send my child? Large or small? While
the opportunities are at my door shall I not- accept them
cheap as they are?
We shall be pleased to have your child on Sept. 26th
1892. Let him GET A FAIR START so as to begin the
year’s work with a full determination to make great prog-
ress —aided by live skilled and successful Teachers.
A’ours Truly
G. L. BRYANT
Texarkana Ark.
ok : at a Sacrifice
Having returned from the Eastern markets where we pur-
chased the largest and most complete stock ever
shown in the city.
To make room for our new goods we will for the next 20
days offer our entire stock comprising all the latest
styles and novelties at prices that will astonish you.
SEEING IS BELIEVING. —
CASH Oil EASY PAYMENTS.
101 E. Broad St. Woodfin Furniture Comp’y.
BoAtii>::t:s Wanted. —l have re-
moved my boarding house to No. 802
corm r Hazel and Clinton Streets antF
am prepared to take « few more
boarders—terms reasonableday board
only .slt> per month board find lodg-
ing $lB per monlb.
Im. Mrs. Nlauy Ilt MAx.
BLACK-ORAUWiT t'.acur»» Cnnctlpation.
Frc-sh turnip seed nt Smith's Drug
Store. (f
Fresh turnip sen! at Smith's Drug
Store ts
DaltmUion Insect I’owucr. the beat
imide at Smith’s Drti r Store. tf'
Choice selected seed wheat rye and
barley’ at Turner Bros. 8-20-lOt
Cholro selected seed wheat rye anti
barley at Turner Bros. 8-20-lOt
E s wing OF Cj'SHUI tor Weak Xeiui.
Wanted.—Situation by a young
man of live years experience tw book
keeper or anlesinnn. Good references
fiiruislicd. Apply at this oltlco. If
Tr.iveliii'z men as. rt that J. W.
Stuart A Sot curry the freshest clieap-
H'st. nobbiest and most fashionable
■ stock of gents’ furnings to be found
south of Si. Louis.
Di'.-101: of S. ('iiia:i;v. I
21 I irnyton Si root.
1 G December 1(1'92
:•-. I.i: | in;." Bros.. SavannahGa:
I’-EAit ins:—l would like to add
m 11 ’.uic.-iy to the almost miracu-
•o ~i i'. I*. P. in the ease of
M . .r; ham a woman living on
my pl :• <: sh: 1 had a constant cough
eon’ 1 'l'lll debility etc. mid was
■ ii.‘id to a degree that she was
unable to gel out of bed unaided
being given up by physicians; she had
taken th" ruinous so-called blood med-
icines without the least effect until
br ir pnl under the I’. I’. I'. she im-
mediately began to Improve and is
now in it- good health as ever in tier
life. You can refer to me at any lime
a- to the effects of I*. P. P. in the fore-
going cu e. Yours truly
.Samvel Ciii huy.
A MAIiSHAI. SAVIUI LIFE AND JIAIU.
Monticeux) Fla. Jan. 21. 1890.
For the last eight years I have been
in bml health siiil'ering w ith malaria
rheumatism dyspepsia aud dropsy.
My digestion was bad and my hair all
I eitiue out in fact 1 was nearly a wreck
jihad taken kidney mid blood modi J
ciucs which did me no good. When I
I began taking I’ P. p. about three
mouths ago I was ns weak as n child. I
I Imre owy taken four bottles [small 1
size] mid to-tlny 1 am a well man mid 1
my hair has “come* again.” lean not!
recommend P. p. p. too highly.
IV. F. WaHK Marshal
Monticello. Fin. [
j F. C. Ow ens Witness.
EVERYTHING
-ON-
W liasM i
—
I HAVE A VARIETY OF
Fa ftm |
Suriui Wll
Bilges Ms
MSitaSS.
My Wagons. Buggies and
Carts are of the
1™
IMPROVED
STYLES.
I would be glad to show you
these goods and give
you prices.
IT WILL PAY YOU
to sec them before buying.
If you cannot come write
for prices and save
your dollars.
ROBT. ELLIS
Racket Store
TEXARKANA ARK.
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P. 1. Noswoor T. E. Webber r- i 9
President. Vice Preridfi 1. ■
INTER-STATE NATIONAL BANK. I
TEXARKANA TEXAS.
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FEMALE COl LEG
REV. JNO 11. DYE D- D- President.
!201. 201 S. Pise ow Seel Ow
NEW STEAM PLANT. SESSION OPENS SEPT. STH.
Th? most I Hi :< ■' ’- nchers of l!. f-cuLy have been retained and i
has ben. strenatbeneil by additions of rare woith end ability.
Three new dep-rtn ■ : . ve been ad rd. s.any of the teachers
area 5 York ftoston. Illinois Ui-iversi';
of Virgin;- Monti igle and terad.'. taking special work in their re-' |
spective departments.
H'-i-ii won the college nod grounds 1* •
vJHh wll ] njß j p (! > c ijy comfortable within and beau
lif-.U witb -ut. l.e largest ■ i ip ts State and the only 4-1 ell chimii '
in the South will be tn the tower.
I . uni -i . led within the Stste
’- by .'(aid broi . < ' vha: ; il lin Ari: nsas and for miuh
lees mspey?
F< further particular
addrdss
JOHN H. DYE President - - Searcy Ark
- ’ r
Op jus First Wednesday in Sept.
With a corps of succe -ful teachers. Science taught with
care. Mi sic and Ait and Physical Culture receive good
atttention A wellquippul gymnasium convenient for
the class in Physical Culture.
Building is lurin lied with modern conveniences.
The rnoms are large n ; well ventilated. Board can be
secured in private families or in the Seminary. For par-
ticulars consult any of the directors or
K. . GPAJTHER
Z’StiatTCII’AL.
GO TO
■ ; W. E’S
tai M Meal Martel
For Choice Beet Veal Mutton Pork Etc.
Headquarters for Game-
_ POPULAR PRICES.
fry i esTEASWciNE
\ Artll A"O-
JilllU
A. DeMARCE Proprietor.
—manufacturkhs of-
- Engines and Boilers
urn Si’fflS. MM M
i igp® • -a'nd-
. K VAIPOI< zVrpRH.
<«ns Pipe Brass Goods
4 : Sl ’'<nn FittingsSteamPiimps
y ' A •/'- n| i<i P icking of nil Kinds Al-
< ways Kept in Stock.
X’-OXAZ. iTTX K - olr TO JOB WOJSIE .
lexarkana ...
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Gardner, J. W. Daily Texarkana Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1892, newspaper, September 1, 1892; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1643845/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.