The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, December 3, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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THE TEXABKANIAN
J. W. GARDNER Editor and Prop'r.
MONDAY DEC. 3 1894.
RATES:
Daily per month by carrierl 7S
Daily six months by mail... 4 00
1 lily one year by mall . 7 50
Weekly one year by mail 1 00
Veokly six months by mail 50
All communications should bo addressed
o Tub Tkxarkanian.
The Daily and Weekly Tkxahkanian are
. ntcred at the postolhee a Texarkana as
econd class mail matter.
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of the Demo-
cratic party in Miller coun-
ty.
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of Miller
county for the publication
of all legal advertisements.
The Texarkanian is the
official organ of the city of
Texarkana for publishing
all ordinances and other le-
gal advertisements.
Tuf. zinc ore of Arkansas has
been found to yield 65 per cent of
puru-zinc. This is the purest zinc
ore that has yet been found on the
A m e rica n co n tine nt.
One farmer in Benton county
George Whittlehas sold this season
1900 bushels of tomatoes to the
Springdale canning factory.
The contract for building an ar-
my post at Little Rock has been
awarded to Frederick Kepler of
Chicago for $107746. Several
Little Rock contractors secured
minor contracts and they are anx-
ious to proceed with the work.
Business men who have been in
the habit of using government
stamped envelopes will note the
fact that you can only get envel-
opes printed at your home oflice; as
the government has quit compel
ing with the printers in printing
addresses thereon says an exchange.
Also by a recent ruling your letter
will be held 30 days unless you have
printed upon the envelope the num
ber of days you wish them held. ■
[Black Rock Blade.
The Batesville Guard favors tin
consolidation of the state and na
tional elections. The Guard is
right. [Fordyce Enterprise.
Why not try it awhile for a
change and if the colorod brothel
crowds we can change back again.
■ | Little Rock Daily Press.
There is no earthly reason why
two elections should be held at
double expense when the state
and Congressional elections can as
easily be held together. By all
means let our next Legislature con-
solidate them.
We greatly admire the following
from a candid and Independent pa
per published at Portland Oregon
by Ed W. Dugin: "I am running
this paper all by my lonely. 1 am
thoroughly satislled with it. Ty-
pographically I call it neat. This
valuble paper is started to Illi a
long felt want by the editor lot
more cash. 11 will be devoted to
the welfare of the editor first to
Portland next and to the maufac-
turers and industries of Oregon.
I don't care a continental whether
you advertise or not. I am going
to set my own type pay for my
own press work and paper and en-
joy the privilege of saying just
what I please and those not ad
miring the style of the long felt
want needn't ante. This paper has
come to stay as long as it pays.
When the little dollars cease to
tinkle It will quietly curl it tiny toes
and be buried In the Oregon grave
yard"
eiOO Reward SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that sci-
ence has been able Io cure In all Its
stages and that is catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is the only posivecme
known Io the medical fraternity
Catarrh living a constitutional dis
case requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
taken Internally acting directly on
the blood and mu ous surfaces of
the system thereby destroying the
loundatioii ot the disease andglv
ing the patient stiviigth by building
up the constitution and assisting
nature In delng Its work Tne pro
prletore have so much faith in Its
curative powers that they olTer one
hundred dollars for any case that It
falls to cure. Send for list of tvs
timonials. Address
F. 1. (’IiKNF.I A Co.
Toledo <>.
IM Sold by druggists.
Wr always give our customers
flic best the market alTords lull
weights und prompt a'Dmtlon.
Iliiuni.KS'ioN linos.
Run Away.
If you want to go to the show
rent your opera ghteses from the
leading jewelers llecht A Hinds
kopf. 11 26
Y.K .131’
The war against the bill-board
abomination is becoming general.
It is far better to advertise decent-
ly in the newspapers.—[Memphis
Appeal.
It is amusing that business men
will waste their money in bill-board
and fence advertising when it is
the opinion of the largest advertis-
ers in the world that such adver-
tising is profitless. Nothing is so
cheap and beneficial as newspaper
advertising. This is the experience
of the kings of the advertising
world.—[Fayettville Sentinel.
Tty BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
The only complete line in town of
Musical Goods Findings Strings
Sporting Goods Guns Pistols
Scabbards Knives Cartridges etc
at Hecht & Rindskopf. 11-26
Lime.
We have just received a car load
of fresh lime. Come and see us.
2-28 Texarkana Hardware Co
To be Pardoned
If you will have your watches
clocks jewelry typewriters and
music boxes put in guaranteed ol-
der by J. W. Casteel at the leading
jewelers Hecht & Rindskopf. 11 26
Comet Pile Remedy cures.
THE TARIFF OFF I
I will sell suits made and uncalled
for at unheard of low prices: $35
suits for S2O $25 suits for sls; six
coats and vests from $7 to sl2; six j
overcoats from $lO to S2O; twelve
vests from $2 to $3; fifteen pairs
pants from $3 to SB. Tariff also |
goes off of suits made to order; inis
iness suits from sls to $25; pants $5 j
to $lO. Guarantee satisfaction.
G. J. Skipwitii.
Building Association.
Examine the merits of a Building
& Loan Association as you would
any other investment befork taking-
stock. Guard against misrepresen-
tations and disappointments. I
represent nothing that cannot be
carried out.
F. W. OFFF.NIIAUBER.
119 Secy.
When you
Are in need of
JOB WORK!
Como quick
Strnight to
TtoWaiMOh
We enn do
All kinds oP
Job work
In first eliiss style.
Leiter liends note hemin
Bill hends stntoinents
Brief's
Di xlgers
Price-lists
Shipping tugs
Etc. etc.
Cull on us nt
112 A- 111 Clinton Street.
CSWINEJJF C A KIWI t<*r weiOi Nerves
Ladies we have an experienced
hairdresser and manicurist at the
Temple of Fashion who will do your
shampooing hair singeing etc. In
first class style.
19-15 Mrs. Lizzie O'Donnki.i.
—•
Salt rheum oitell appears in cold
weather attacking Hie palms of
the hand and other parts of the
body Hood’s Sarsaparilla the
great blood purlller cures salt
rheum
I food's Pills are the best after-
dinner pills assist digestion cure
sick headache. 25c. 3
Money to Loan
On approved real estate security
in monthly payments through a re-
liable Building and Loan Associa-
tion See F. W. OlTenhauser Secy
Water bs w
Bad 0/
[<jl It ahould not be (Iniuk H
H uiilcoh pi-opi’i- priwutillimit
■in i' Mnrt Immos /V
iiilxo from drinking Ini- AV
M nuro water than propio
W lini'j'lno nml yd. In Iho ML
tliiiin to iib.ioili i: >i (Inn- HiA
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nil l|
M truvoll i i
M 11
M no rl; 1 • I 11 ’ r ivi- vA
M spoon 111 cf
■ BrOWH’P \:'
I Iron j;
| Bitters
■ In tlm plans of water lW
B na II imikuait healthy nnd LX’T
I pidnl nblo
1 On n Journey UH EIJ
U nlwtiya d.i ngel min In
I drink mm h wnlrr lalui Hry
I lluon b'n luon llrrn i i W
I along Htmii'pi'iqili'wmil l ■
| not Mint wliluml llfm II fl
I ki'i’pa llirni In hunilh. JEr
■ I imk lor crn.u.Ml lir.i nil
■ llnr# on lli< wrapii.i. fjK I
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For Snlo by MOORE & CO. '
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Impure Blood
Opens the Way for Malaria
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Makes Pure
Blood and Cures Malaria.
It is with pleasure that wo call attention to
the testimonial ot Mr. A. M. Beck who Is well
known in Florida and to the travelling public
having for years been n railroad passenger con-
ductor und later ticket agent nt .Jacksonville.
“C. I. Hood & Co. Lowell Mass.:
“Some three or four years ago I wrote to yon
In reference to the good my boy hail derived
from the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla and now
allow mo to say Unit tile same boy and his
mother became
Prostrated With Malaria
and Hood's Sarsaparilla has again been used
with satisfactory results. I do not believe you
can find a much better looking child for his age
eight years than our boy. For tills picture ot
health his mother and also myself attribute It to
the use of that most valuable remedy Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. His trouble before taking the
I medicine was an affliction witli boils and a gen-
: eral breaking out all over ids body. Os course
from such suffering the child became weak and
HoodW B Cures
a general prostration ot the system was a natu-
ral result. Wo again resorted to Hood's Sarsa-
. parllla with wonderful success. The word grati-
tude but poorly expresses our feelings toward
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” A. M. Huck. Belmore
Florida. Be sure to get Hood's.
Hood’s Pills act easily yet promptly and
efflciently oil Hie liver and bowels. 25#.
■JI STKONV SUffllßT.
Furniture that is not pleasing to
the eye is (it for nothing but a barn
Elegance is one thing ami strength
is another but there Is not the
least reason why the two should not
go together in furniture. To say
that a thing is cheap does not nec-
essarily make it clieap. To say
that our furniture is cheap scarcely
does it justice. It fills the bill in
attractiveness and cheapness.
Our Carpet stock is not surpassed
in this section of the country. Com-
plete line of all grades and prices.
Any ami all goods sold for cash or
easy payments.
'WOODFIN FURNITURE CO.
104 E. Broad St. Texarkana Ark.
LEGAL BLAHKST
Call or address the Texar-
kanian oflice for all kinds of
I .egd Blanks.
Caveats Tiaae-mai ks Design Pp'iinls Cop/rlghto
Anil nil I'ntont Ihlliumii im tor
moderate; fees.
Information imil lulvlou gl wn to la outort witliont
OUnrgu. Aililromi
PRESS CLAIMS CO.
JOHN WEDOERDURN
Mimiilthin Atlortun*
P.O. 11OX 403. Wahiiiniiton D.C.
»Z"rhla I'onipnny 1. innniw'it by n ooinblnntlon of
tlm liirgc.l ninl niw4 linluviiilul iawnpnp«r« In llm
I’ulluitHlnti'» for tlio<>\pr.-nH ynrpoK of proturt*
lag ih.'iv h<rbhi*i'ibwin mmliint iiii.erupiiloun
Hui liti'oinpoi. nt I’aii'iil \ rut. unit tiieh pup*
prlnflnit till. iiitvMtim'imintvoiii'lirrfortliii rMpun*.
iilllly nii.l liliih nUaillnu of th. I’l-iun eiulinw cuiiipany.
W. L. OciifCLAS
Ct IDTHItRKHT.
VW WrlMKa NOaaeKAKINO.
x. *5. cordovan
jfr x •aiNciiaiNAMiurncAii:
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IS ■- *a.’-d’POllCl.i’ioiin
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tINOCKTON MAIU
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ii.tvi'l list .1 rli"<‘» In lliv WOflil nii.l uiinumlrr
ihr vntue by rlnmiHim the limin’ anti pike ml
the botloin Wlil. fi prol.-. H 5"Il llinitial lilrh
|itk-ea mnl thr mlilill. iumi'n piolll. iim nlii 1
<■ |linl viintoin work In nlvie rmiy filling nml
curing iinnlltlrx. W<- hnvr tll. in mdil rvi-iy.
'i iivtr nt lowi 1 pih 11 Im Un- v .Ini' glvril lll.in
miv I'lhri liinl.l- l.iko ll# mibllltlilv. 11 >uul
11. ilvi vmiuol tuippiy you w« can. iwld by
O’DWYS <> .XnAHUJKN
J. F. SHAW
COUNTY SURVEYOR
FOHKW \UK ANNAN
Will dn mirvi’yhut whnin'vm’ I'nllml iqmii
trn ni’ rminiiiiibhi. I'rlviilo pnilli'i. wnni
Ing IliUMi I'iiii not In h'ltnl illxputo will bn
glvim rmlinmd riiln* Aihiroax nn il
nimvn |m»tnrtli’ol M.’r?
fl FEWhfIGTS!
We wish to state a few facts for the con-
sideration of the general public and ask a care-
ful perusal and consideration of the same. We
believe the people want to sustain and keep up
a good newspaper in Texarkana.
Now for the facts as to the “Texarkanian:”
It has by far the most complete printing
outfit the city ever had—investment is more
than double that of any other plant in the city.
With bran new body type and latest styles of
new job and advertising display type best
presses run by a little gem of a gas engine no
city of Texarkana’s size in the South can show a
better equipped office nor turn out a neater pa-
per or more stylish job work at lowest prices.
It employs and pays cash for more labor
than any other office in the city. Five or six
families derive a support or revenue from its
income. Its monthly expense account | most of
which stays in Texarkana | foots up from S3OO
to $450 per month. It is a live progressive
newspaper outspoken* for right. Democratic
to the core reserves the privilege of censur-
ing wrong in its own party as well as out of it.
It gives daily nearly double as much inter-
esting reading matter as any other paper in the
city and is by far the neatest paper ever gotten
out here—so dozens of citizens have told us.
Its job department is the best equipped in
Southwest Arkansas or Northeast Texas. Any
and all classes of job printing done to order
equal to St. Louis and prices in competition
with the world. Satisfaction guaranteed in ev-
ery instance. Bring us your job work.
CONCLUSIONS.
Now for conclusions: Having invested our
money and given our entire time to the upbuild-
ing of such a paper and constantly laboring for
the best interests of Texarkana can we not rea-
sonably ask for an increased public patronage?
That many who should do so. do not advertise
advertise nor give us their job work is a painful
fact. Now try us and see if you wont get “val-
ue received” in every instance.
HOFFMAN "HARDWARE COMFY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware Stoves Tinware Nails Cutlery
QUEENSWARE BARB WIRE ETC.
Hash Doors and Blinds.
AGENTS FOR
STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND MAJESTIC RANGES.
Practical Workers m Fin Sheet Iron Copper.
990 BROAD STREET TEXARKANA. ARK
The Fidelity
Mutual Life Association
Ot Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
INOORFORATIDD 1878.
A I’l l REL Y null mil flexible pt'olllllini expense llnilled eimip.iny Working uildor
the "l-'OI'SE SYSTEM" of life liisiii'iiiii'o. aHui'ilhig absolute Heem ity nt. Hie lenst
possible cost nnd without the possibility of fiillni'e. Not all old-line company or tin
ussessnient I'onipnny In the usiuil sense of the term Itembi’nces the g points
of nil others whilst eliminating their weakness. Its system Is II protest against the
old. Its plans and policy eontraets are frumed according to iictnni Insurance expe-
I'lenee nnd common sense.
The leading llexlhle premium Inniiiiiicompany In llm world safely and econ-
omically managed by olilecrs who are shnpli llm employees of the members with tie-
imil resources equal to any demands and contingent resources to meet any unfor-
soon emergency.
A record ol sixteen years’ nuignllleeiit business open to the world currying over
MO.iXXi.ixxi.tX) of Insurance; iniylug •i.VI.IXXMX) In dentil losses with permluin assets
ample to provide for ill I policy claims; a ratio of assets to lln bl 111 v showing a surplus
strength greater than that of any other company with one'of llm ablest actu-
iirlcsjn America lit Ils head.
THE FIDELITY'S principles hit opposed tom aeeiimuliitlons; to not
valuation ns a test of solvency; to liiilivhluiil pulley liability except In llm form of a
speelnl tl’lisl deposit; Io practically U 111 I 111 Ili (I resources for expenses; and to combin-
ing ini ihi .men r will: i.he iNsuiiANi'K iihlch Impoverishes Ine inhuhance and on-
dangers the Investment.
I'll I'l h'IDELI I'Y recognizes to the lullml extent the hills of umrlnllty; advo-
cates ns a multer of eoliveiilonee llm collection of a level llexlhle premium; limits ihe
expense of mauiigi■ meill slmrliig II equitably among Its speelllcN In Its con
I. 1 . I .'!.!' '' l "l’"Jenl purls ol Imlh'ul lug Ihe put pose of eueh; Issues
Lil' l'i. I hk M mid Ol I lo.X A L LI M I’l Lb |i<dlch'M: nd in II u wuinvn iim nirtnlH'i's; tmyn
iHdlelrM In ton ilrh rn nr twi'iit) nnninil liiMtiillinontM ut Ihe n-dnerd proininin;mhd
liiHUh'M InMiiriineo. 11 eoinldnoH hi Ils ormtiilznlhiii
Strength Security Economy ot Management
and Minimum Cost of Insurance.
REAVES & BRIGHT Managers
E. LEE BLACK Special Agent Little Rock Ark.
TII !■: NEW YOUK
FAMILY STORY PAPER
■FOR. IHRD.
The twonly lli'sl yciii' since th- lilrlli of this popular family paper ilmls It attain-
ing Its legnl majority. As 11 imitler m |aci
Now York Family Story Paper
lui" fol’ years been llm ghiul ol all weel.lj perlodh’llk It hu\ Ing llm hirueit elreuhi
thm ol liny simihii' piiper In I lie woi'ld
The higmil iiehh’veiiU’lil ol ihe \em mm diaalim Io n aloe llm. Ihe udilllloil of
four Web I'erleelllui pres eu each aII h a i a pael 11 id ItMI.IMHI eoluplele eonle uer ihiv
to the twelily IWo Hill presses heretofol'u llsril hl ' “
MONRO'S PUBLISHING HOUSE
the home of the Famii i Htoiii I'ai iii. All these presses al'c kcnl runnliuz nl Ihelr
full eiipnclti every din. mid tlnil dll mm Utile hli'u of ihe eumm'm mi i her
iruiinliiu Into tlm m llmiool xmii.i Mmn I’iri im nml | xuo i I’lcru Him.
pH I mid 'll ...eh a...| k . ; t )( | h( ||| ||dt (|f „ r '
Mia. Llhlan R Dra.ytoii Mi. I'h.ithdlv M KliigNley. Mi>. F.mnta Giirrl
nun .liini’s Miss Evelyn Malcom Mlsn Alii N. .Lickiuoii Mt . <| ( i
iihllni' Fh’iulng Mi T W. ILdislii'w "Girlie" Muy
Mix Miirv Kyle IlnllM Mix M. A. Kidder
••nd Olliers « 111 emilhme In mmll'llmle In ||s Ihe best mol h|'||fhlos| efforts
of their genius mid new out hoi dune wurl.s slum superior liilciil will be added al
whntovei eo»l
Now is (la* Tiint' Io HttliNrrilxt
(Hie cupv fol I veil! *l| one ropy tor six lllontliß. 911.0 Address
NORMAN L MONROE Publisher
I’. O n.<x Itwn. SlnmUll VdiHlpwatw Stiwt N V. ■
$5000 fOIT 50
DO YOU Vj'AIMT IT?
YOU STAND AN EQUAL CHAKCE WITH ANY ONE TO
HEBE IS HOW II MA FBE DONE: ° ET 4S n
THE WEEKLY COMMERCIAL APPEAL in order to seen
circulation of nnv weekly in the '■ uth offer# a priz- of ih.
of 65000 ill Casll to the subscriber ’Un
number of bales ot' cotton received in Memphis from Sent l .rnK Mt * tths
May 15 1895 as follows: If the correct or nearest to the crnrrL. ' Mio
ceived in the month of ‘ SUtsa t#i
/T. • ?T Ctobf K ■ ' getß in casll $5 000
WWm ( I 111 *F vem ber ’ ■ ! gels ! n cash 4 000
llf in December . it go’s in cash ’t dm
If in January. 1895 it uets in ea< %’
Itin February 1895 it gets in c :sh ? un
llf in March. 185 > it go:s in cash I'n'n
\ If in Ap'il . 189' it gets in cash
The contest elopes in April but the nearest guess fir t roc •;?» I wi i
As a guide for maki a s. th; receipt m Memphis in former v >
Up to the lath of My 11 ■!_ 707. b a | es ’‘ OilJ "' !
” ;• ;; '
“ ’• ’’ ‘ is 1 4 .. .
l ' Jl Howtnmyj
In orbr to cot a guess or ths Gr-U C.vli PrD.e yon ... .
year's subscription to the WEEKLY ( O t'ME CIAi. Alb AL One bn tor.
gnessos and th ■ pap>r for tw-> -etr.. .<i t r 2. tr- ... i ~ i;. ar *Wget t.
guesses. Oil übscribrs .an taie.iulva tage o t .C-rauj U vs» ’ !1
time extended o b yeio- lho> w:s m.-to .> re li •i a - Oll toa ria i n.A'‘ s ’ w 4tllM.
the guess credited to thr se dor. 110 ’ ‘ and h’J
If two correct gus snare r-er.vd or if two suhv-rii.-v . W i„ nro
gaess the first one receive I »t ■ tu-- |>r:z->. on’t ll.y iu . n -.>«- .. ' '“’sim
you need tin- Weekly I non r. ia! A|p.-al: y r.r wif. !>e.. R . ' 11 thu lir.t.;’
farm nee-ls it. and your rtor-a nee 1 .t I re .:d. eyoi iu v <e i ~ It;
The Weekly Commsrci il Aup.' lisa pp r tail ..f lie ow ~• ®-> neefithat
States and every port: nos t lie globe wit Fu in D >pa m at. .II „ ...j.)T. ’h’l n tel
Departmenta Veterinary vol .nin. to nil.. nhi tier r reuior is i>v
ones’ions for themselves a! out the'.r s »c'< the r .Tops. etc. It is :h„ f ‘ ' “"teorm
in the South and the chsapsat in th ■wo d-only r>.l co its aye <r. as I - v rv nn.' y ?‘”’ s PtPtt
cents will get thi- Great Family We 'kly oue year and have a obaace to e "endsi#
wm THE 05000 P.-dZE
No guess will be c unted unless aceompsni d by ' cents lot ths .. nsr 77
guess and the money must be sent ar one ■ ime. Fr e8 im >le Copy so it. > 75. “"b tin
’ It is best to send b P. O. M msy Order. An ord -r for less tlmri «™J *'!«•
Liberal terms to agents Write for partic ihrs and free B’linpl-a. ’ ‘ centi.
Address COMMEBCIAL ABBE AL. MempMi Tenn.
OUR CLUB OFFER.
We will club the Weekly Texarkanian and the Weekly Commercia
Appeal for $1.25 for both papers for one year. Each subscriber under :
this offer can make a g-uess (as above) and have an equal chance at the t
$5000 in cash.
Address or call on The Texakanian Texarkana Ark
TEXARKANA MARBLE WORKS
511 EAST BROAD STREET TEXARKANA ARKANSAS.
J. L. SMITH
Proprietor and Dealer In
American and Italian Marble and Granite; Scotch Gran
ite from Aberdeen: Statuary and Finished Monuments
imported from Carera Italy. I deal in and will furnish j
any Marble or Granite that can be gotten in either Eu I
rope oi' America or any part of the civilized world 1
Monuments and Tombstones made to order with neatness ’
and dispatch. Sandstone Limestone or Granite coping
for cemetery lots neatly done. Correspondence solicited.'
Satisfaction guaranteed.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Ido not allow anyone to do better
work thnn myself or undersell me. It would he to your Interest Io cull and Investi-
gate niy work before giving your orders to eastern shops or buying clsewliere I carry
the largest collection and the linost assortment of designs of anyone in this business
My designs have been carefully selected from nil the principal ceinetarles In America ■
nnd Europe and lire of till classes and styles of both marblo and granite. Icarryi j
full lino of samples of every variety of both inarolo and granite of all the prlneipai I
quartos in America and Europe. I use nothing but the best material In my work und
can furnish anything required In the marble stone or granite line.
Shop and works 5 11 East Broad street opposite Iron
Mountain round house.
W. B. KIZER ITesident. U. G. DORRIAN BocroUry. ;
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE
Tinware Queens ware Stoves Agricultural im-
plements Sash Doors Blinds and
TENNESSEE WVLGONS
Large and well selected new slock in all lines —not excelled .
in this section. Do all kinds of repairing in tinware eto
Prices as low as any.
TEXARKANA HARDWARE CO.
Texarkana Ark. |
CONRAD! CONRAD!
In accepting the Presidency of the Honduras Nations
Lottery Company | Louisiana Stalw Lottery Company!
shall not surrender ihe Presidency of the (»ull Coast Ico
and Manufacturing Company of Bay St. Louis Miss.
Therefore address all proposals for supplies machine)'
etc. as well as all business communications to
PAUL CONRAD I’UKRTO OOIITKZ. HONDURAS- I
Uiii’u Oontrnl Amnrion Expi’n»*>
PORT TAMPA CITY
rLQKiDA.
THE ROSE HILL
Steam Laundry
Is better preparcdjhnn ever to turn out fi |l( ' l’ ull "'d
work 'Fry us and see. We use die 1
Troy Process.-Positively no Chemicals IW.
Prompt delivery and liist-chiss work guai‘iuit<' ri '' l
called for and delivi’i'cil fn i "I < li.irgc.
JOBfflMßll
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, December 3, 1894, newspaper, December 3, 1894; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656048/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.