Texarkana Daily Democrat. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 9, No. 190, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TAX COLLECTOR.
To the citizens of the city of Texarkana
Texas:
I am a candidate for re-election U> the
office of Assessor and Collector of Texar-
kana Texas and respectfully solicit your
support at the coming municipal election.
(April 4th 1893.) Wm. E. Estes.
city attorney.
We an- authorised to announce Horace
Vaughan Esq. as a candidate for re-elec-
tion to the office of City Attorney of Tex-
arkana. Texas at the ensuing city elec-
tion to bo held on Tuesday the 4th of
April 1893
XjOO-A-I-. KEWS
Go out to church te-morrow.
See Hewes the Magician fa-night.
Winter lingers in the lap of spring.
C. 11. Barrelle of Camden is in the
city to-day.
E. C. Guthrie left this morning for
Columbus 0.
C. E. Heth of Memphis is passing
the day in the city.
John C. Nalls of Cameron Ark. is
a visitor in the city to-day.
W. L. Dickrson a well known Tyler
man spent last night in the city.
Two pianos for sale cheap at Louis
Heilbron’s ts
Dressed antelope turkey fish etc.
at Huddleston Bros.
Lovely lace curtains at bottom pri-
ces at 11. F. Briley’s. 3-7
Ira T. Higgs & Co. can paint your
sign. Give them a trial. 3-14-ts
Ladies’ white chamois kid gloves
can be found at 11. F. Briley's. 3-7
Best fresh meats can always be
found at L. 0. Welcome’s meat mar-
ket ts
Sliced ham ami chipped corned
oeef in quantities to suit at Huddle-
ston Bros. ts
For Bent—A good five room house
in Fairview. Apply to
1-24-ts A S Blythe.
Men’s highgrade pants
“ “ “ shoes
at Sharpe a Jordan’s
A. 8. Johnson of Marshall. Texas is
spending the day in our city on busi-
ness.
To-night’s performance at the opera
house will include a spiritualistic
seance.
I*. Garfield of Paris came in this
morning and is spending the day in
our midst.
8. D. McGill a well known citizen
of Camden was a visitor in the city
yesterday.
A. P. Moore the popular commer-
cial man of Wannamaker & Brown is
in the city to-day.
Abbett’s East Indian Corn Faint
cures all corns warts and bunions.
Largest stock greatest variety and
newest designs in wall paper at Smith’s
Drug Store 1-10-tt
Railroad tickets bought and sold at
Louis Ileilbron’s. ts
Fat pork juicy steak and best sau-
sage at Welcome’s meat market ts
Just received at DeLamar’s Shoe
Store 108 East Broad street 600 pair
ladies low shoes of the latest stvles.
3 7
For first-class steaks pork sausage
etc. call on L. O. Welcome the old
reliable market man. ts.
The Hunter Transfer Co. will move
your piano with care and at reasona-
ble figures. See them. 12-16-ts
If you wish to see a flue line of gui-
tars banjos violins mandolins Otto
harps aecordians concertinas tambo-
rines mouth harps strings findings
etc. see Sam 8. Falk the leader.
<ESSE H O M O!!! j
Tlxe Inexpert. E€idlxi.@* a Bicycle is He Inke
W. s-s. BRIAN <S& CO’S. 1 ACCOUNT?
SHIPPERS
Buggies Carriages ami imycoai.
T-iTINZEE
BICYCLES AND ROAD liAHTS. Lumber.
“NE FLU'S ULTRA:”
THE COLUMBUS BUGGY COMPANY’S WORK ON WTTTiIRTjg
xl CadLdo Fertilizer.
To make your flowers bloom your vegetables abundant and your land DOUBLE its production use our FFPTIII7FR This it will do lfl
every instance except when applied by a LAZY WORKMAN. ’
After application it requires work and proper attention. Let us receive your order. I
210 STATE STREET. "W* J 3. BRX23L3KT <s£. €SO.
J. B. Knitlin a popular Fulton man
spent yesterday In the city a guest at
the Cosmopolitan.
H. A Rogers of Bentonville Ark.
spent yesterday in the city a guest at
the Huckins House.
Geo. A. Peterkin a popular citizen
of Bastrop La. came in last evening
and is here in the city to-day.
Chas. Wolf arrived in the city last
night from Little Rock. and. remain-
j ing over is here in our midst to-day.
i Paul F. Erb arrived in the city last
night from Dallas and is spending
the day here enroute into Arkansas.
J. J. Dickinson a well known cit-
izen of Paris came in last evening ac-
companied bv his wife and is spend-
ing the day in the city.
Do you want your safe moved? If
so call on Hunter Transfer Co.
12-16-ts
Just received at Stuart’s direct from
the New York factory the largest
line of neckwear they have ever han-
dled. ' 3-11 ‘
For tine veal lamb pork steak and
sausages call at Huddleston Bro’s
! meat market. ts
I Prettiest and cheapest torchon and
j Valenciennes laces in Texarkana at
| Brileys. 3-7
Bargains in unredeemed jewelry
watches diamonds pistols etc. etc.
nt Louis Heilbron’s. ts
The Temple of Fashion is receiving
new millinery daily direct from New
York. Latest styles and lowest prices.
Ties from 20 cents upward at
Stuarts.
Highest price paid for old gold aud
silver. Bought or taken in exchange
—at Sam 8. Falk the Jeweler. 2-27-ts
Two good four-room cottages for
rent. Apply to
11-3-ts Du. E. M. Williams.
Frost and ice plentiful this morning.
It is thought last night’s freeze killed
most of the fruit in bloom.
Geo. A. Stone a well known Dallas
man arrived in the city yesterday
and spending the night here is a vis-
itor in our midst to-day.
Miss Nannie Abbott who has been
j visiting her sister Mrs. C. M. Johnson
j returned to ber home at Center Point
J Ark. yesterday morning.
J. C. Gorman of Austin Texas
' came in this a. m. from the Capitol
City of the Lone Star State and is
! spending the day in our midst.
W. 11. Smith of Bonham Texas
came in last evening over the Texas
& Pacific and placed his autograph on
the register at the Cosmopolitan.
The Democrat is turning out lots
of pretty job work. St. Louis can’t
excel the briefs turned out at this of-
fice. All of our attorneys say so.
Watches ala great sacrifice at Louis
Heilbron’s ts
Call on John O’Dougherty at the
Sherman House for city scrip. 3-9-lm
For any kind of painting paper
hanging etc. see Ira T. Higgs & Co.
Office in Culley Building. 3-14-ts
Louis Heilbrou. the reliable money
! lender lends money on all collaterals
Business strictly confidential. ts
.—_
! Go to DeLamar’s and see those
i beautiful Oxfords for Ladies and
j Misses eighteen different styles to
select from. 3 7
j Youths and boys—four rears old
and up—can be fitted at Stuart’s.
I atest novelties in all styles and
I prices. 3-17
Gentlemen have you seen those
j spring routs and vests lined in silk.
I suit prices from $16.50 to $30.00 at
I Stuarts?.
Geo. C. Cole of Dalias spent a few I
hours in the city last evening enroute I
to St. Louis where he goes on a buri-:
ness trip.
j
State Secretary Kerr of the Y M C
A will arrive in the city this evening
and assist in the Sabbath services at
the hall to-morrow afternoon.
Joe Traylor formerly a well known
railway conductor of this city has re-
turned from Old Mexico where he
has been railroading for some time
past.
Dr. S. A. Collum’s horse broke loose
from a hitching post in front of the
Telephone saloon just before noon
and running into some buggies did
some damage.
Dr. H. R. Carwile passed through
the city this morning enroute to bis
home at Atlanta Texas from Mem-
phis Tenn. where he has been attend-
ing medical college for several months-
Ed Sheets the widely known aud
popular mill man of Atlanta Texas
came in yesterday morning and spent
the day in our midst enroute north
over the Iron Mountain to Little Rock i
and other points.
Buggies
Carriages
Phtetons ;
and Bicycles.
W. S. Brian & Co.
2- 216 State street.
The Temple of Fashion will not dis-!
appoint its customers and the public
generally. Its beautiful and stylish
new millinery goods for spring and
summer will please the trade. Call !
early. 310 !
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are j
for sale by the following merchants in !
Texarkana:
Smith Drug Company.
W A Robinson.
S Lemlv.
E M Williams.
Try BLACK-ORAUGHT tea for UyapepatA.
B. F. Ward has opened a new gro-
cery and confectionery store at No.
225 East Broad Street and solicits
public patronage. 1-6 ts
Mothers the Stuarts have just re-
ceived a large line of Knee pants
sizes from j to 14 years at prices from
50a to $2.00. These goods have the
patent extension waste band. Take
no other. 3-11
Children Cry for Htcher’s Castona.
Buy the Best.
Landreth’s garden seed in bulk and
packages at Smith drug store. 1-16 f
Yesterday lire broke out in the ex-
tensive lumber yards of the Sulphur
Lumber Company at Sulphur station
and before it sould be stopped con-
sumed about 2000000 feet of lumber
worth about $17500. Mr. J. 11.
Draughon is president of the com-
pany aud the principal stockholder.
Judge John L. Sheppard and Pros-j
editing Attorney Hiram Glass came
in last evening from Boston where ■
they have been engaged in holding!
the present term of the Bowie Circuit!
court. Both gentlemen spent the eve-
ning in the city leaving on the late
night train over the Cotton Belt for
their homes.
Advanced ideas in
stvles. Popular
range of prices
in all varieties
ol handkerchiefs
hosiery suspenders
negligee shirts and
underwear. At
3- Sharpe* Jordan's.
Buy the Best.
Landreth's garden seed in bulk and
packages at .'smith Drug Co. 1-16-ts!
McElrce’S WINE OF Cwr iemalc diseases. |
I Bowie Circuit court was adjourned
yesterday afternoon until Monday
morning affording to the lawyers
jurors witnesses and other officers of
the court the desired privilege of
spending the intervening few days
with their families.
Hon. J. D. Conway the well known
Arkansas politician and a prominent
lawyer of Washington Ark. arrived
in the city yesterday morning and
spent the day here. We acknowledge
the pleasure of a call from him during
his brief stay. •
R. D. G'lieuwaters a prominent
commercial man of Sherman Tex.
connected with the famous Eagle
Mills arrived in the city last evening
and remaining over is here in our
midst to-day interviewing our mer-
chants in the interest of his firm.
! Services at the Presbyterian church
to-morrow. Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Preaching Ila. m.; Y I* S C E 3 p.m.;
evening service 7:45. The morning
service will be especially for young
men. All are cordially invited to
these services. Emmet Thompson.
Pastor.
Six points out ot many where Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Petlets are better
! than other pills:
1. They're the smallest and easiest
ito take—little sugar-coated granules
that every child takes readily.
2. They’re perfectly easy in their
action —no griping no disturbance.
3. Their effects last. There’s no
reaction afterward. They regulate
or cleanse the system according to
size of dose.
4. They’re the cheapest for they're
■ guaranteed to give satisfaction or
your money is returned. You pay
! only for the good you get.
! 5. Put up in glass—are always
! fresh.
. They cure constipation indiges-
I tion bilious attacks sick or bilious at-
! tacks and all derangements of the
liver stomach and bowels.
A Gospel meeting for men only
will be held in the parlors of the Y M
C A to-morrow afternoon at 4:15 con-
ducted by Mr. E. A. Tabor. Subject
Living to the Ideal. There will be
good music ano singing by male
quartette. All men are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Services at the Cumberland Presby-
terian church to-morrow at 11 o’clock
a. m. and 8 p. in.; Sabbath school at
9:30 a. m. J unior YPS C E at 3
o’clock p. m.; Senior Y P S C E at 4:20
p. m. The committees are expected
to do good work. All are cordially
invited to attend. W. J. Lackey
Pastor.
The Best of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner when the
Springtime comes use the true aud
perfect remedy Syrup of Figs. One
bottle will answer for all the family
and costs only 50 cents; the large size
! sl. Try it and be pleased. Manu-
factured by the California Fig Svi'tip
I Co. only.
I If you want sporting goods—boxing
! gloves cards dice dominos lottos
! knives scabbtlrds belts etc. see
Sam Falk
2-27-ts The Leader.
-
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' liiieCrt.ri i ir 4 ;v< *e>.So .uumbina; No Alum.
Used - I 0 ' .qp. . - i-) Years the Standard. j
Rev. Arthur Iligbby the new Rec-
tor of St. James Episcopal church of
this city arrived here yesterday and
' will hold his initial service at the ac-
-1 customed hour to-morrow morning.
The reverend gentleman comes highly
recommended both as a minister and
a citizen whose presence in our midst
will prove a source both of moral and
social good.
Maj. W. E. fetes of the West side
announces in today's Democrat for
re-election to the office of assessor aud
collector of Texarkana. Tex. He ba*
! made a most efficient officer is very
popular and has given general satis-
faction. It is hardly probable that he
will have any opposition. The people
’ love to honor faithful aud accommo-
dating public servants like Maj. Estes.
We take pleasure in calling the at-
tention of our readers to the announce-
ment of Horace Vaughan Esq. for re-
. election to the office ot City Attorney j
of Texarkana Tex. at the ensuing
! April election. Mr. Vaughan has
just completed a term■ in this office
with credit to the citv and honor to
himself. He is an able lawyer and
popular citizen occupying an honor-
■ able positional the bar and a warm
place in the affection of his friends
He as yet. has no opposition aud in
view of the met that a second term is
usually accorded to every faithful offi-
• cer he will probably be re-elected
without a contest.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo i
Lucas Ccunty. I' ’
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
i he is the senior paruer of the firm of
■ F. J. Cheney & Co. doing business in
the city of Toledo county and state
aforesaid aud that said firm will pay
i the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each and every case of ca-
.! tarrh that cannot be cured by the use
.! of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
. FRANK J. CHENEY
j Sworn to before me and subscribed
i in my presence this Dec. 61886.
| A. W. Gleason
> [seal.J Notary Public.
1 Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takeu Inter-
■ | nally aud acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free-
F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo O.
’ fiQC-Sold by druggists 75c. 3-9-m
g— B
Don’t You Believe It.
| If anybody tells you that 11. F. Bri-
ley is going to move don’t believe it.
: lie has just received his new stock of
LI spring dress goods silks trimmings
1 ! laces embroideries handkerchiefs
.: gloves etc. and invites his many cus-
tomers to call on him. He is showing
' some extreme novelties in dress goods
■ and trimmings also in laces and em-
broideries. Give him a call aud we
will assure our readers that they will
get new and stylish goods—and his
prices are at the bottom. 3-7
Linen I Linen 11 Linen 111
! Every variety of table linen and the
■ cheapest in the city at 11. F. Briley’s.
Hood’s Cures.
■ 1 In saying that Hood’s Sarsaparilla
. I cures its proprietors make no idle or
i extravagant claim. Statements from
' j thousands of reliable people prove
: that Hood’s Cures.
Hood’s Pills assist digestion. 1
! 50 dozen fancy bordered Wilson
! Bros gents’ handkefchiets 25 cents
each at Stuart’s. Silks without end.
Business Confidential.
25 cents to $5000.00 loaned on Dia-
monds Watches Jewelry Guns Pis-
tols Musical Instruments Pianos Or-
gans Clothing etc.
2-27 ts Sam S. Falk.
Don’t take the “It’s as good as
Stuarts” until you see tor yourselves.
If their article is as good as ours and
you can buy it elsewhere for lees mon-
ey you are foolish not to do so. But
would it uot be wise in you to see the
article and hear the price at Stuarts?
The best $5.00 stiff hat
« « $4 “ “
« “ $3.50 “ “
“ “ $3.50 Alpine hat
A wide range of hats from 50c. to
$6.50 at Sharpe * Jordan’s
Hatters and Furnishers.
Attention Ladies.
H. F. Briley can please you in em-
broideries of every description His
prices are the cheapest. Give him a
trial.
Cut Rates to all Points.
The only member of the American
Ticket Brokers Association in Texar-
kana. Railroad tickets bought sold
and exchanged. All transactions
guaranteed.
2- Sam S. Falk.
-- E'S WINE OF casuui tor Nerves
Look.
75 dozen lauies’ hose in black tan
gray and check at 22 1-2 cents worth
35 cents; also an elegant line of special
novelties in hosiery. 10 dozen babies’
lace caps for 10 cents each. Special
cuts in dr< ss goods this week. Special
inducements in embroideries ami tor-
chon laces.
Elegant Hue of white goods for your
inspection at Gallagher’s. a-15-ts
AJO OTHER Sarsaparilla posses-
I ■ ses the Combination Proportion
and Process which makes HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself.
Notice.
The trade are hereby notified that
Mr John Q. Watson is our only au-
thorized agent for the state of Arkan-
sas to solicit business aud take orders
for our Laundry aud Toilet soaps and
Washing Powder. All persons are
cautioned against doing business with
any other party claiming to be our
representative.
Chicago & Western Soap Works
3- Chicago 111.
GRID’S OPERA HOUSE.
EHRLICH BROS Lessees and Managers.
The Comedy Event of the Season and
• first time here of the
GREAT LAUGH - PROVOKER
and Sure Cure for the Blues!
THl<> COMESDY
From the Garden Theatre N. Y.
DR. BILL
In Three Acts
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Presented by an Excellent Company.
Under the management of
Geo. W. Sammis.
Seats now cn svle at Ligbttnot’s druz su re.
BABY one solid sohe
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out with what the doctor “•
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would hare died if I had not tried
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like mine can feel confident that ru iUI •Us
that win cur. the wo.t ec«S ±l*! *
■ the CcTtccaa Rkxxnus. ‘ ““'Oafcia
Mbs. BETTIE BtKKNER
Cuticura Remedies
Cure every humor of the akin and ...i . °
and childhood whether
Ins burning acaly crulted pi™ yX “J ilA
.K ” 1 b alr> nd ever y Impurhy’ef k T l b
whether elmple acrofuloua or heLu U "<
■ th. beat phyalclan. and all mher
1 arenU. save your children yeari nf 1M
■ C
■ childhood are permanent. ure * it
CtrTici-BA Eembdixs are the irrealMt.u
blood purifiers and humor remSu? J l "'”*
times are absolutely pure .nd m.y
youngest Infant with the most gr.tdyto7 u „J (1 !1 *
Bold everywhere? Price Cvnctnu SOc ■ «
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REP O K T
—OF THE—-
CONDITION
—OF THE—
Gate City National M
At Texarkana
IN THE STATE OF ARKANM
AT THE
Close of Business. March 6th 1893.1
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd discounts $67787 11
Overdrafts secured ar.d U' se-
cured I® |
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 1:-M (t
Due from approved i&evo
agents 8124 II
Due from other nations hanks. 6967'0
Due from state banks ami bank-
ers 3 760 II
Banking bouse umiture and
fixtures 4.481 ii
Current expenses and axespaid 55251!
I retniums on U. S. bonds 2500(1
Checks ai d other ash items 42811
Bi'is of other banks 820(0
Fractional a per currency nick-
els and cen t 171 0
Specie 12® li
Legal tender notes 9360 1;
Redemption fund with B. 8.
Treasurer (6 per cent cf
circulation) 662 It
Total WlOil
LIABILITIES.
Capital s’ock raid in COOStI
Surplus fund 25dt)D
Undivided profits ’JSB.
Nat Bank notes outstanding 11260 00
Individual deposils subject to
cheek 40008 3
Demand cirtiflcates «.t deposit 200#]
Cashier’s cheeks'utst "ding 100#l
Duo to o'her \at Hank 2.454 W
1-Ueto state Banks an. b nkors WW
Total K.ilOit
State or Arkansas I
County of Mili.kk J
I I Robert C. Carman Cashier of th
(above named b"nk. do solemnly
I that the above statement h true to tlieH
I ot my kn wledgi-and belief.
ROBERT C. CARMAN C«fbi«. j
Suhveribed and sworn to before me tl<i
17th day ot ~-n it-93.
H s A. Ba- 't?
Notar Public Miller County AM
1 'oftiniission expire lan. 1 b 189'. I:
CoßßK'.T—Atttest:
J G Kkls" 1 I
E. O'. Busks K'ir«d»*d
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