The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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100 vVu Knowr
||®/RE
I B THE BEST TOBACCO
I 'VER SOLD FOR
I Br . -
IpitiiJ Mutual
I UFE ASSOCIATIOI
I OF PHILADELPHIA PA.
■ (INCORPORATED 1878.)
I Insurance in fore#ssooooooo
I Death losses paid 3000000
■ Assets over 2 000000
■ Surplus over 1000000
H Now business more than $3000000 a
■ toonth. „
■ Our Renewal Tenn Policies are espee-
■ hlyadapted loth'-o hard times. Com-
■ pare these with the rates you arc now
I sating tor yonr insurance:
I 10 Year 15 Year 20 Year
■ ... Term. Term. Term.
■ F $lO 90 sll 10 Hl 21
■ ....1101 1120 1134
■ 11 14 11 37 11 49
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■ A! 22 98
■ M 24 30
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II A few more good agents can secure
■ profltnblo contrivts. I’or further Infor-
■ (nation write or call on
■ REAVES & BRIGHT Mgrs.
11 Reaves Bldg. Little Rock Ark.
111ADAMSu*
I lICCEfISOR TO
■ McLain & Adams
Has opened up a
Full Line of
|6r066r165.
At 211 East Broad St.
I where he will be pleased to
I Wait on his friends and the
I public feeling sure that prices!
■ will he satisfactory.
I i« ls A. A. ADAMS.
|R6N
MOUNTAIN
Route
' fit Trains 1
I *
HQVIPI'UD WITH
k wining muni cm
AND
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
WrWKMN
hxaihna Stlfluis & Memphis
). lii NwrunsM. I’loknt Agent
KNRY PLATZ
•••t Mi Shoe Maker
iltlll hiiihni Itl
JtL'S n " A ltANTEi:i> I HINT
A ’ SM AND PHif.lls ueahonaule.
lotiee t« Taxpayers.
Notice is hereby gives that the
andersigned as collector of the rev-
eaues of Miller county will be at
the following places on the dates
■eutioaed for the purpose of col-
lecting the poll tax and the taxes
on the personal and real property
•messed for the year 1894 as charg-
el on the tax books:
Montan Homan township Janu-
ary 31 1895.
Garland City Red River town-
ship February 11 1895.
West Track Cut Off township
February 12 1895.
Jit. Eion Lost Prairie township
February 13 1895.
Independence Beech township
February 14 1895.
Boggy Beech township February
15 1895.
Liberty Hall Beech township
February 1(5 1895.
Genoa Cleveland township Feb-
ruary 18 1895.
Collins’ Mill Cleveland township
February 19 1895.
Shiloh Garland township Febru-
ary 20 1895.
Sand Hill Sulphur township Feb-
ruary 25 1895.
Era Sulphur township February
26 and 27 1895.
Bright Star Sulphur township
February '2B and March 1 and 2
1895.
Mt. Pleasant Garland township
March 4 1895.
Pleasant Hill Garland township
March 5 1895.
Texarkana Garland township
March 6 to April 10 1895.
All persons are requested to bring
with them a correct description of
their real estate and meet me
promptly at the times and places
named above as the tax books will
positively be closed after April 10 •
1895. James T. Dillard
Collector Miller County.
Texarkana Jan. 1 1895.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for 1
your troubles. If not get a bottle I
uow and get relief. This medicine
has been found to be peculiarly
adapted to the relief and cure of all
female complaints exerting a won-
derful direct influence in giving
strength and tone to the organs. If
you have loss of appetite constipa-
tion headache fainting spells or
are nervous sleepless excitable
melancholy or troubled with dizzy
spells Electric Bitters is the medi-
cine you need. Health and strength
are guaranteed by its use. Large
bottles only 50 cents at Smith Drug
Store. 3
IftT-WINR OF CAROUI a -lonic lot Women.
».
Dr. Sawyer’s Pastilles used in
time will cure any case of female
weakness. Get a free sample pack-
age from the following named drug-
gist. Moore & Co.
Extra Cotton Belt Attractions.
Cheap rate to Memphis Tenn.
Account meeting of Southern Lum-
ber Manufacturers' Association
the Cotton Belt will make a rate to
Memphis and return of one lowest
first-class fare for the round trip.
Tickets on sale February 18th and
19th limited to continuous passage
in each direction ami to February
28th for return passage.
The ONLY line with two through
daily trains from Texas to Memphis
with Pullman sleepers.
S. G. Warneb
A. A. Glisson G. P. A. Tyler.
G. P. X. Ft. Worth.
Buckion's Arnica «aive.
The best salve in the world tor
cuts bruises sores ulcers salt
rheum fever sores tetter chapped
hands chilblains corns and all
skin eruptions ami positively cures
piles or no pay required. It is
1 guaranteed to give perfect satis-
faction or money refunded. Price
125 cents per box. For sale by
Smith Drug Co.
——.—< II ■—
flW.lut.'-.” '•’nr.* of Cartful
.nA IrH.IOWDS Bl ACK DRAUGHT lire
6> r r.nip th" f'ollevliiF •’levrhsnti in
Texarkana:
Smith Drug Co.'
W. A. Robinson.
8. Lemly.
Miller County Drug Store.
You will never know positively
what a wonderful remedy Dr. Saw-
yer’s Family Cure is until you try it.
It will cure you of a sour stomach.
Sold by Moore A Co.
SSOO Seward
For any case of MORPHINE
habit that we cannot cure
in 24 hours. We require
i no money till cure Is made.
Patients treated In absolute
privacy If desired. Treaty
1 ment painless.
MFBHItIWiHI
J L. Mulxilo Tnili".
1 Mrs. Einiim Hiikiml lin Liberty Hi. Dullin'.
> Mrs. Dorn .loelisoii Piittonvlllo Jexnn.
Mrs. M A llnvlx <MI% Toxim
Mm. Vloln llayx Illowoni. roxw.
. Mite Annie Llppnrd Ihiblinrd City ox.
Mr .1 Mi'Uiiklillii. Npiiiiiilsli I'ort lox.
Mr Walter MrKlniioy Lorsli'ltnu Im
Mr C D Hxrdon San Hiibn Irin".
Mr J A <'tin Wtlßbltchl*.
Mr H B Hxrrlß Wninlmfehl*.
Mm. iupley. NpxniMh I’ori Tmm.
Dr. A. C. Knorhl .Ixrlmon Mln*.
I □’ *n |lro any number <>f nkinox privately
r Brs.J.S.HillHG.May
■■■SEBiZKiaMgMMMMB 11111 Fl l WMMBBW
for Infants and Children.
1
MOTHERS Do You Know that. Paregoric
jj® jij Bateman’s Drops Godfrey’s Cordial many so-called Soothing Syrups and I
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine!
ftp Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons!
JDo Yon Know that In most countries druggists are not permitted to soil narcotics !
without labeling them poisons t
Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
Mless you or your physician know of what it Is composed f
Do Yon Know that Cantoris Is a purely vegetable preparation and that a list of
IK Ingredients is published with every bottle A i
Do Yon Know that Csetorla la the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pilcher. j
That it has been In use for nearly thirty years and that more Castoiia is now sold than
of all other remedies for children combined f
Do Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States and of 1
other countries have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word 1
“ Castorin ” and its formula and that to imitate them Is a state prison offense 1
Do Yon Know that one of the reaaons for granting tills government protection was ]
because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely harmless?
go Yon Kpnw that 35 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 35
beats or one cent a dose t (
Do Yon Know that when possessed of tills perfect preparation your children may
be kept well and that you may have unbroken rest t
Well those things ate worth knowing. They are facta.
atgnatnroof
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
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HOFFMAN HARDWARE GOMP’Y..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware Stows Tinware Nails Cutlery
QUE JNSWARE BARB WIRE ETC.
Sash .Doors and Blinds.
AGENTS FOR
STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND MAJESTIC RANGES
tractica) Workers in Tin Sheet Iron Copper.
920 BROAD STREET TEXARKANA ARK
P P P‘ m pf es ’
F B . ° * J_£ and Old Sores 5
PRICKLY ASH POKE ROOT
and potassium Catarrh malaria
Makes nnd KidUßyTronbles
Marvelous Curas x- X’
fljste— Blum the greatest blood purifier oe
•r In Blood Polson Abhrdwin 0. July 21
. da. i Dbakßiho-I bought a bottle of
Rheumatism
igjr—• H 1 ~7 * ll V< ..- 1 -- 1 -- taor»i.liH‘ir»mtinentntflio HotHprlngi.
O De '>.Fv'
and Scrofula -w
Ci lIU VUI vll miU Aberdeen Drown County O.
1 p. p. p pnrtflen the blood bolide np t'wpl. 1. !>■ Johnston. ■
- the weak and neblliuied 6lv<'« a n 4; I hare- ~
strength to wonken.d •]•"••• ??!’*■by testify to the woiithirful pronsrtles
dlnennosgiving the patient health and 1 p p tor ornpt ions of the skin. I
happiness whore .loknesa. gloomy for several yotire with nn un-
feelings nud iaaslttiaa flrat prevaliciti i t | v dbuißro'''ible oruptlon on .
san 111 I II lIOMII ’ J acc t triad every known romS-
Por primaryaaoondnry end tertiary .i.thu m vain.»till I I'. I’. won uasd —
JET syphlll. for blood poisoning merouj m u „w entirely ouriMi.
flalpolson innlerln. dyspepsia and (Bignolby) J. D. JOHNSTON. ”
In all blond and akin dIuOMSS Haft * HnvaiiUKU Oft.
•jef blotohea. pimples old oln-onlo ulcers.
Cg>' ■ tetter soald head boll. erysipelas. ftlrtn Cancer Cured.
''. l iniriun<''hn' l "Ln*i'' P.' i'.'iath*boat 7’«irtmony/fom(A«J/nyerqf S<tt)ii<nTM.
blood purifier In the'World nml makes » m»v Tainuirv 14.189!). '
In all oases. a . q. nrnlDmsti 1 hnvo tried your P.
avstoms nro poj. = l
anaWhoiebl<»<Hli»in Anluipur®opndl utßnfUng ana found gr«Mit roliof: It
Uon (luo toinonAtruyl IrrefUlyltlW f U |.pi ( g t|>o hloixl find romovoA nil lr '
v I*lll rltnil'in from tho -out of Lho dlfßiwiO
v vinttv Aif S»ofe *”<l provoni H any j.raiding <>f th*
1 * y A " noreß. 1 hnvo i.alcmi ILoor Hix bottle
Hootnnd PoliMluin. ftn d MU confident thatnnothorcourHf
1 11 »■ ■■■ !■ 1 W ||| off ( ctA< i)rv. IthftSHlAornllevod
n?Lp Mn As»k. 14th IHM. lnn fr((Hl indication And utomßofi
—1 onn r imAk In the hlwuoit termi of Yourmruly.
(£► —• yoiirmodiolnt from my pwnper»oiml fcrvuu v OAPT. W. M. BUST
knowlmlgo. 1 wiißHffm’hMlwh hhmirt Attorney nt
dlnoiiHH. plourlny hn'l rlmunißtlßtn for
ST “::h 1 ' '0 l 1 l!f of your'l' "i'."l"?'Xnh“eSX ALL DllUGftiaTH HELL IT.
M|>»— g'nnlVlian nnyl.hlnK I have«v .» LIPPMAN BROS.—*
Springfield!’lire. n bounty Mo. Mwmeifs BIock«.VMIB»h OS
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
FURNITURE =
AND
UNDERTAKING.
Twin City Fur. & Undertaker Co
W. H. BOOTH Mgr.
No. 210 - - - EAST BROAD STREET.
We have a complete line of Furniture of all kinds.
Low Prices for Cash or on the Installment Plan.j
UNDERTAKING.
Our Mr. Booth having fully fitted himself by taking
a complete course under Prof. Shrelve of St. Louis is
S repared to satisfactorily servo the public in the Un
(jrtaking lino. Our stock of Collins Caskets and Un-
dertaker goods Is very full and complete. W« canguar-
eante satisfaction in every particular.
TWIN OITY FUR. AND UNDERTAKER CO.
THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC FREE.
Special Offsr to Readsrs .f Thia Pa-
p.r-A Great Metrog.litan Pa-
ler—la Indisgeßsabl. N.w.
The “Twice-i-Week" St. Louis
Republic rill be sent free for one
year to any penso. sendinir before
January 31 189 b a club of three
new yearly subscribers vith $3 to
pay for the same.
Already the claus are gathering
for the fray in 1886 a«d 189 h will
be lull of interesting events the
skirmish lines will be thrown out
the maneuvering- done and the
plans of campaign arranged for the
great contest in 1896.
The remaining short session of
the Democratic Congress to be fol-
lowed shortly by a Republican Con-
gress with a Democrat ia the Pres- (
idential chair will be productive of
events of incalculable interest.
In fact more political history will <
be constructed during 1895 thai in
any year since the foundation of
the government and a man with-
out a newspaper will be like a use-
less lump in tne movements of pub-
lic opinion.
You can get three new subscrib- ’
ers for the Republic by a few min- I
utes effort. Remember ia the Re- i
public subscribers get a papertwice '
a week for the price of a weekly—-
only SI.OO. Try it at oace and see
how easily it can be done. If you
wish a package of sample copies
write for them. Cut out this ad-
vertisement and send with your or-
der. Address
THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC '
St. Louis Uo. I
A Household Treasurs. (
D. W. Fuller of Canajoharie N.
Y. says that he always keeps Dr.
King's New Discovery in the house
and his family has always found the
very best results follow its use; that
he would not be without it if pro-
curable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist
Catskill N. Y. says that Dr. King's
New Discovery is undoubtedly the
best Cough remedy: that he has
used it in his family for eight years '
and it has never failed to do all that
is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested.
Trial bottles free at Smith Drug
Co. Regular size. 50c. and SI.OO. S
LadiM— Remember that disease
becomes incurable. Dr. Sawyer's
Pastilles will positively cure long
standing cases. It heals and cures.
For sale by Moore <fc Co.
Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure—lt not
only relieves; it cures. It is suita-
ble to all ages and every member of
the family. Try a free sample.
Sold by Moore A Co.
Half a Dollar to Know it All.
For only fifty cents you can get
THE SEMI WEEKLY NEWS (Gal-
veston or Dallas) every Tuesday and
Friday for six motths
This will take yon through and
beyond what bids fair to be one of
the most exciting state campaigns
ever witnessed ia Texas.
Hand 50 cents to your postmas-
ter or the local newsdealer or sead
direct to A. H. Belo & Co. Publish-
ers and get full proceedings of the
political procession in the best gen-
eral newspaper in he Southwest-
sixteen pages a week.
A Des Moines woman who has
been troubled with frequent colds
concluded to try an old remedy in a
new way and accordingly took a
tablespoonful (four times the usual
dose) of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy just before going to bed. The
next morning she founs that her
cold had almost entirely disappear-
ed. During the day she took a few
doses of the remedy (one teaspnon-
ful at n time) and at night again
took a tablespoonful before going
to bed and on the following morn-
ing swoke free from all symptoms
of the cold. Since then she has on
several occasions used this remedy
in like manner with the same good
results and in mcch elated over her
discovery of so quick away of cur-
ing a cold. For sale by Smith
Drug Co
Do not suffer With pain on top of
the head and in the back when Dr.
Sawyer’s Pastilles will absolutely
and positively cure yon. For sale
by Moore k Co.
Ladles can be positively relieved
from all those Irregularities dis-
tressing syniptoms and disease by
using Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles. For
sale by M tore ® Co.
Headache
Indigestion Biliousness
Dyspepsia
And all stomach troubles Haro
cured by
P. P. P.
(Prickly Ash Poke Root and Potas-
sium.)
Rheumatism is cured by F F P
Pains and aches in the back shoul-
ders knees ankles and wrists are
all attacked and conquered by P P
P. This great medicine by Its
blood-clensmg properties builds up
and strengthens the whole body.
Nothing is so efficacious as I’ P P
at. this season and for toalng up
invigorating and as a strengtliener
and appetiser take F P p h
thrown off the malaria and puts you
In good condition.
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
cures all corns warts and bunlomi.
■ " — ■ i — i
Zano restores nervous eaergv and
force and restores lost manhood.
Zano cures mental and sexual de-
bility of men. For sale by Moore &
Co. 11 14
Zano Invigorates stimulates and
■ builds up the brokea dowa system
Zano cures mental and nervous de-
-1 billty of men. For sale by Moore A
Co. 11 14
Honesty perseverance and skill
. cannot Improve Dr. Sawyer's Fam
ily Cure because It fully cures in-
digestion Bllloiisnesß <ind Kidney
dilllculty. Sold by Moore A Co.
F.W.OFFENHAUSER—»
Insurance
Agent
NEvnEBEN'TING-
The Oldest and Largest American and Foreign Fire Insurance Com-
panies.
The Most Secure Accident Insurance at Reasonable Rates.
Bonds furnished for persons in positions of trust.
Plate glass insured against breakage.
Money to loan through a Reliable Building and Loan Association.
Positively no misrepresentations made concerning any feature of
the Loan Association.
OFiniOS STATE! LINK! A.VHUSTUHI.
V. C. SPEARMAN M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Front Rooms Over Smith Drug
Store. Office Hours—From 8 to 9
h. tn. 2to3p. m. and Bto 9 p m
Telephone at ollice and resiileiiee.
Texarkana. . : Aik.
R. H T MANN M D.
Ear Eye Nose and Throat
Treated Exclusively.
i
Office Over Smith Drug Go's S'ore.
—
Office Honrs—B:3o a. in. to 1 p. m.; .1 p. in.
t04:30p. in. :
R. W. REAU. W. K. HEAD
9rs. READ & READ
Physicians & Surgeons
Office over City Drug Store.
Tkxarkana. ; : Ahkanhas
DR. S. A. COLLOM.
Physician
AND
Surgeon.
WOIFIOX OVBII OITY DRUG STORK.
J. A. LIGHTFOOT M. D..1
Physician and Surge s
Office Over Lightfoot’s Drug Si.'
11l East Broiul Street. l’'b
Promptly Attended
Dr. F. P Hammond 4
DENTIST
TkxarkahA Tmxah.
Office hours from Hto 12 o’clock a ■"<
from 2 to 0 p. m.
Office up iitiilrH In Lipiu'l bullillmi.
L. M. RUSH.
DENTIST
220 W. Broad Street.
At Office All Hours Day and Night.
A. H. SEVIER
Attorney at Law.
Real Estate and Fire Insur-
ance Agency.
Office up stairs in the new Lester
building on Broad street.
MONTOUR HARDER SHOP
BY K. A. PAYNE
THE INIMITABiE HAIR CUTTER
Byrne Block •• Tkxahkana Auk*
Laillor and Mls»e» Hair Cutting. Iluim
Trimming Hhttmpoonlng nnd Hlond-
-Iml h. Hpoolnlty.
Will VlHlt Rohldnium Whnn Doulrod or
do Work nt Shop.
J. E KIRBY. W. R. KELLY .In.
KIRBY & KELLY
Lawyers
Abstractors
REAL ESTATE LOAN AND
COLLECTING
T«x»rkan» - • Ark.
W« uro iiropnr*d to fiirnlidi cotnplfltfl
kbxtraoto of nil Mlll«r county property mi
ihort noth'H.
Cilliillni and C»n»epnclng i Speclillj
OfflcHln Hymn ltlu.'knmi« l.lnn Av.nmo
METROPOLIS i-i HOTEL
102 Markham & Main Sts.
LITTLE ROCK ARK.
The Only $2 per dav Hotel
iWTR 10 OITY
Jmo. Kafin a Uiiarlxy Waliiikd
Proprietors.
Flrttalftift m every respoot. All
Modern Improvbfnonlk.
'■< ■ . 'is '‘S.'.’ir’xjLii'-iii-’i
Railway Time Card.
3T. L„ 1. M. 4 S.
No. Al Texan Exp. arrives 7:4A it. in.
No. 65. Cannon Ball arrives 1:20 p. m.
No. S 3 Mail Exp — arrives 9:00 p.m.
No. 54 Toxas Exp. departs 7:06 a. m.
No. 66 Gannon Ball departs 8:00 p. ni.
No. 62 Mail Exp. departs 7:66 p. m»
T k P. RT
No 1 loavoH 't'exhrk.'iim at 8:86 n. m
No 5 “ “ “ 1:46 p. in
No 3 “ “ “ 9:10 p. m
No 4 arrives " “ 6:30 a. ni
No 6 “ “ “ 2:40 p. m'
No 2 “ ‘‘ 7:16 p m
T.-C RY.
No. 31 leavoi Texarkana at 8:26 a. m-
No. 88 “ •' “ 2:16 p. m.
No. 34 arrives “ 11 1:80 p. m.
No. 32 “ “ “ 7:26 p. tn.
ST. 1... k 3. W. RY.
jNo 2 from Wirno arrives 6:80 ain
j No. 2 for Memphis leave* 6:60 a m
No. 4 Chicago & Memphisar. 7:16 p»>
No. 4 i’or Cairo leaves 7:36 p m
No. 1 for Wtmo arrives 9:06 p m
No. 1 for “ “ leave <J:26 p m
No. 3 Waco Ex. south nr. 8:16 a m
No. 3 Waco & Fl. Woi’l li Ivs 8:86 a m
TEX. k FT. SMITH TIME TABLE.
KrrKOTIVK JUNK 24 |hl)4.
Arrive. Di'partJibj
; No 2 4:10 p m ‘No 1 I0:0o a in
s No 4 J 1:20 a m No 3 7:80 s tn
No 6 6:60 p m No 6 2:o# p at
Trains 1 mid 2 rim dally except .Sunday.
T'rnlnd 34 5 and 6 run Sundays only.
Trnlim3 and 4 will do local work ba-
tween Ahum and Winthrop.
W. A. Williams ileal Snpt.
TEXARKANA 4 SHREVEFOHT UY
Arrive* 6:00 p. m. Departs 10:00 a m
Tim Texiu liami A. Hhrovoport Ily. yvil
run Huudny trains commencing Sunday
Nov. 26 1893 us follows:
No. I south. '?No. 3 Houth.Q
Lv. Te.xar. 8;(K) ain Lv. Toxar. 2:(Hi pm
| Ar. Boyd 8:::.a in Ar. Boyd ;!:30pm
| Ar.llolmrts 8:40a m Ar.Roherts ':ir. pm
Ar. Louke B;soii m Ar. Fouke p m
Ai. Boggy U;oo a m Ar. Boggy. 3:i .> pr»
Ar. Lynn ml.’inin Ar. Lynii 3: ..’o p ■
j i No. 2 north. No. 4 north.
Lv. Lynn 9:25 a m Lv. Lynn i:3opm
Ar. Boggy 11:111a m Ar. Boggy 3:45pm
Ar. I'iiuk" 0:50 ain Ar. Fouke 3:55 p m
Ar.Robiirls.loaX)ani A heri l:ospm
Ar. Boyd 10:15am A .1) >yd 4:2opm
Ar T'uxnr. ID: 15 nin A 'ixnr. s:o"|>m
BEN <1)1.1.. hn. Mun.
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3 Daily Trains 3
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■ Austin San Antonio Laredo
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Lowest ticket rates tline>tnldes nnd n'
daslri'il lufiiriiiiithm will bo (iirnlslmd by
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 11, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1895, newspaper, February 2, 1895; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656100/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.