The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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" for Infants and Children.
Mothers ycm Know that Dorogorlo
I)at<.n>aii'« Drops Godfrey’s Cordial many so-eallod Soothing Syntpo nod
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine!
po You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons J
Do You Know that In most countries druggists 00 not )»rmlttcd to sell narcotics
jttlwTtobeW them jralsons >
Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to bo given your child
physlclen know of what it Is composed!
p n You Know that Castorla Is a purely vegetable preparatl . . I : ti.t of
!„ locals IS pushed with every bottle f
Pe You Know that Castorla Is the proscription of th" ' Ramm I J Itcher.
Th # t7t has been In use for nearly thirty yours and that mm ... ;.i now sold than
rf nil Other remedies for children combined !
p„ You Know tha' the Patent Office Department of the United States and of
oountrles haveiwued exolu Ivo right . . Dr. Pitcher and hlr luwlgns to tm > tho word
•'Cantarla" and «• formula <u> d < hnt ' ’ l»dtuto thorn is nutate pri on offense f
Po You Know that one of i' ■ »t r Krnuthig this irovorimnnt rrotm-tlonwaa
termin'CastorlaliaiTbeon proven to l„ . ..bo.luti '/hiarmlca T
Po Yon Knojj that 35 »W»gu dose of Castorla are furnished for Ills
cent* or one cent a dose 1
Po Yon Know that when possen.ied of IH ; perfect; ;..rr.il " your children may
t»kZpTw.TT ftii'i that you may have unbroimu r. t
Well thana tilings are worth knowing. They are facto.
The fnn-nlniUo Z/Z // h"" *™TI
slgnntnrcjf )'Mm ZE“EE*L'
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla*
The highest claim for othtfwtt § Wngt
tobaccos Is “Just ns
wl K* o d 114 Durham."
Ailafly Every old smoker
knows there is none just
M S o °d U 8 ’ '/*v
f Blackweirs A
BULL DURHAM
\ Smoking Tobacco 1
You will fnnl <lllO coupon iireldo
:! bag aui two con-
JKf'*’*'( 'Tgc pons inside cscli four ounce jfl't
nlk —. F Ka bngof Blackwell's Dnrlmin. Mr®
fa|v A™ ’"'y’•"« ’*x V ' a
Itnitrd tolincco tin I I
fri 'FjSLmI coupon- wliieli i' ’ 1
\ % <>t viihnililo prer i »•
■L to get tin. 9
If you would hove your lamp
give a nice bright light
ISE EEPION OU.
I'.l'l'ltiX Is i double process relined oil noil-explosive and absolutely
'in' mill .'annul ln< excelled for llliimlnallon Inferior oil Is smurf lines
•'hi for I 1 'Ill'll)ko always ask your dealer for RUI’ION OIL mid take
pother In order to obtain the best results boll your burner mid wick
twice a month
"warkrtim
e 'J'i"'' 1 ' Nmiili priiif roiiipnny 11. Ilrnwn.
! l !"i ''iir. t'linillolil a lliilii'iiinn llnllmiiii llmdwara Co
1.1? i e 1 1 '" loanuh Mi'Hlltuio 11 'i'lini'iiloti
"7 ■ ' ’I". W || Wells A CO. .1. 11. Mullins
'<■ Ai I'nilllii (1.. nr Turner 11 1
w. H. WELLS & CO.
Wholesale i
and Retail \ J I V )Lvl O
"e handle all kinds ol Ntiiple mid Fancy (Irot’orlcs Feed
N| iifL etc |iw down In keeping with the times
"are now hiciited In the building formerly occupied by
•i" Miller ( o inty Drug Htore corner Broad mul Walnut
’ ’ui filends and the pulilh r« n< i.tllv .nr lotiiril I"
(live u« ii call
W. H. WELLS A CO.
Cocm LOOKS*PAIN
Mie. < '’l When yon » "P""d hmk lug" V
w >• f i <-V A wuiiimi you nearly always *'•» «
.d i. o i. i" V
/'■—W*X.t i ■ “ft f„. <• sod form tlintcoiiiMtinlumll*
W A’ f I V '•/1 bro«. nliius.niidjmlnnresbsrid |Jr|
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F »•*» Utilhnni Wull uifNlhlublHt'Mil hi»t'hiuil whhulll phy«h lm» • “bit
t! h-m. iwtoami • »‘i ■jmwiii v
w-xjvx’h or
WaUm'.o 1 ’' 1 l "’ l ’‘ t 'l'Mhu drain on ll.»«y im. HMo t <sUi* pain* that drse V
io ’”I L i ’l’* ♦’♦hmhh wt'Hfhhhmuli h HialiAl IhMii IhjHljL* l * l '' w /‘ V
"♦’Hiihnt-Hve» |iv HpiVlhtl IhrUl liFnllliyi tMIw-Hlf.
A BOY BURGLAR.
The Texarkanian gave notice
several days ago that Hurdsal's
gallery had been robbed of the fol-
lowing articles: One view instiu-
inent one Princes wideguage lease
one Odell typewriter and frames
all valued at 1150.
Mr Burdsal it seems suspicion-
ed a young white boy whom he had
employed at one time about bis
place and he worked on this clew
and yesterday he sprung his trap
on Victor Kline a youth 16 yeats
old who has a small stock of con-
fections across the street from the
gallery and recovered his stolen
property with the exception of the
typewriter which had been dispos-
ed of and the boy has not told what
he did with it.
The yonrg man was put in the
Miller county jail on the charge of
bringing stolen goods from one
state to another the theft having
been committed just across the
line in Texas. It is thought other
boys were with him in the burglary
and they will be arrested and placed
in jail should the evidence be suffi-
cient to implicate them. This Is
very bad on the boys and shows
what devilment can be hatched up
by them when they are allowed to
run at large on the streets at
night. We need a “Curfew Law."
Louis Heilbron thought he had
“Wheels" galore this „ morning
a shipment of twelve three for the
ladles and nine for the gentlemen
all $25 each. The crowd commenc-
ed to gather early and the “wheels"
beg an to get scarce and be-
fore mid-day he had sold eight of
the twelve and that many more en-
gaged. These wheels are of a cel-
ebrated make and was bought In a
bakrupt sale at.less than their mar-
ket value hence Mr. Heilbron can
sell them at a very low rate. If
you want a wheel go and see him
before they are all taken up.
Will Brownlee came out this
morning and looked as If he
had had a hard fight with La
Grippe. Will has a full beard and
looks like a made-up man tor the
stage. We hope to see his color
back In a short time and be him-
self again.
We heard several groupes discus-
sing the coming Corbctt-I|'itzslin-
moils light this morning and all
believed to a man that Fitzsimmons
would whip Pompadour .llm.
A Very Severe Rebuke
Is administered by the stomach
when Its functions arc abused. In-
discretions In eating or drinking
are requited In the llrat Instance by
acute Indigestion which if Injudi-
ciously treated or disregarded
speedily merges Into chronic dys-
pepsia Hot n fortunately arc
surely eradlcabli' with Hostetter's
Stoma h llil l<'i» i l.mlc iml allei'
at lye as highly esteemed by the
medical profession as by the gener-
al public. The nervous troubles
and disturbed nightly repose usu-
ally associated with dyspepsia are
soon relieved by the Hitters which
Is also a preventive of malarial
rheumatic and kidney complaints
and an Invlgorant ul sterling value.
HlhommesN ami constlpiitlon arc
thoroughly relieved bt It a wino*
glassful before meals imparts appe-
tite which can be sat Islled wit limit
1 discomfort through Its regulating
and lonic Influences. Use It sys.
tematlcally and persistently.
Horse to trade fur wotidi A good
work horse will hr traded for wond
Apply at Texadkanian office.
211 l-w-dlw
The finest of all kinds of froth
moats fish and game arc to be
found ul VV. D. Hobgood's Htntr
Line market near puslofficc
Joe Meßhane sells 8(1 lbs. grnnu
Atcd sugar fur $1 'J'J lbs. yell .w
-iiin. l | Hl-12
"Where me yuii gulng my pretty
maid?" “Tn llilrdsars Gallery
sir" she said
Mr. Ward L Hmllh of Freder-
Iclisliiwn Mo was troubled with
clirimlc (llarrhirA fur over thirty
years Ho had become fully xatls»
llril lhut H was only a question of a
ahiirt lime until lie would have to
i/lvr up lie had been treated by
some of the best' physicians In I'lu
rope and America bin gut trn per-
manent relief. One day hr picked
up ii newspaper and chancrd to
rend an advertisement of tihninber
htln's (Idle (Htolei'U and Dliirilut’a
Remedy lie gut a bottle of llj llir
lint dose helped him and Its cmttln
ued use cured him. For sale by M
Lemly druggist.
I Fol’ n nice |iilcv slunk amt flue
inniil* of nil kinds call on Hit' enler
prising lludtlli’sltm Urns.
i Any elawnt wofk you mar want.
f at price tn suit.
12 HI Fhank I. Cttnamt Dalnler.
f
I
' Wli-h tlal.y UlsH-k. waHKVshsrt'MtnH*
f Wlioh «h« wa« w t 'lifl'l »h" Wl'*t (WI W'fl*.
J Wb*»l."i 4 iMfBoOMMK
f Win oil* l.h'l • hll'lt<'«. "It" S*»* ll"‘t« I 'a'Hert*.
f
f
J For |uli v olaltp* roast and all
1 kind* of chi"' * edllilr* In the way
r ul flesh meal* go Io " !• Hull
I good's Niall Line tii’iu ptißlufficv
H®l
tey
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celohrnted for Its great leavening
strength lout henltlifnlneas. Animrea the
food ngiilnst iihiill and all forma of mini-
leiuthm common to tho cheup brand s.
Royal Baking Powder Co.New Yor
1 have given Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy a fair test and consider it
one of the very best remedies for
croup that 1 have ever found. One
dose has always been sufficient al-
though I use it freely. Any cold
my children contract yields very
readily to this medicine. I can con-
scientiously recommend it for croup
and colds in children. <leorge E.
Wolff Clerk of the Circuit Court
l’'ernan<llna Fla. Sold by S Lcmly
druggist.
California fruits a large assort-
ment all kinds Just receleved.
S M. Ragland.
Catch ths Thief.
.Stolen from my studio Jan. 21st
one view instrument 41x0} made by
Blair Camera Co.; one Princes Wide
angle lenze No. 201); one Odell type-
writer and frames etc. valued at
$15(). Will pay $25 reward for clue
that will lead to conylction of thief
or recovery of goods.
1-28- C W. Buhdsai..
Parents wishing their children
taught mualc should send to teach-
ers who are here to stay. Prof
and Mrs. T. E. McCann teachers
of violin mandolin piano and vo-
cal. For terms etc. call on or ad-
dress T. E. McCann 418 Walnu
street. ts
The Telephone Exchange will sell
yon Monogram whisky HI years old.
Tony DkGuazikb.
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad-
der troubles removes gravel cures
diabetes seminal emissions weak
and lame backs rheumatism and
all Irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder In both men and women.
Regulates bladder trouble In chil-
dren. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mall on receipt of
SIOO One small bottle Is two
months' treatment and will cure
any case above mentioned. 15 W.
Hall sole manufacturer P O box
218 Waco Texas For sale by 0 U
Hrengle Texarkana Texas.
tinlnssvllln. Tux. Aug. 111 istst.
I certify that I am 72 years old
and have suffered twelve years with
kidney and bladder trouble. In Feb
riiary 1811(1 I began the use of
11 all's Great Discovery and I think
I am cured with less than two small
hotties. I would not take SSO for
the cure .1- (I- MOSS
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The best whisky ever sold over
any bar In the city Monogram HI
years old 111 Telephone Exchange.
II you want a good warm fire
with Ho soot or smoke we have the
fuel tor you tlrst-cluss coke. We
also keep charcoal Call mt or ad
dress
Tnxahkana Gas A K. Lt Co.
1121 210 Htntr Line Avenue
For I. hrall hv In'rr Ihi v Ihr
Li'inp or Anhrmirr-BiiHch take no
other. I :i H 0 Vandkwkuiin Agt.
.i
"Don't Hold Your Girl"
Responsible for refusing you If you
give her it poor picture of yoursrlf
but grl somr good ours taken al
llurdaal's (lallrty
All lovers of good beer say Hint
Anheuserltuseh and Letup's beer are
(hr best. H C Vnttdrwrghr Is agriil
for them hi Texarkana. 111
Motiogrnm whisky 111 yrais old
will hr served over Tony DeQraaler's
TAX OOLLtOtING NOTICE.
Niillrt' H lu'h'liv uht’ii Hull III" iimli'i’
«imivil I’.illiu iui' us Milh r iniiiiiv. Aihnn
«„« will nlli’ii.l ul Hit’ iiliici’t ii'K'liiiHl.'r
iiiiiiii'tl nii'l si ilu'Hint" fur il"' iimriimii
us I'ulh'i'ilns ih" f"iil iu"l iH’fuiiiul hum
aaQi.a«<«| Hir ill" Vl>lll' I*l*ll
l|uiium ll"iiuifi township February
’ 1 iiii'ilioul il"il lllvi’i Uiwiialilp. I'T.liriiNiy
Ji Thii'li i ni inf i.iwiidilp I'i'liriih
iv 171 h )*irf
Lost I'nilil" Ill*l I'riilrl" liiwu»lil|i
It'i'liiunrv l*Hi l*iff>
i llitiios < li'Vi'lnint lownshlp 1 "lifiiiiry
Willi twL . .
iftilllmC Mill. ’’lt'vslmitl lttwm.lti|t Feb-
rusty writ l*iw. „
liulf'|if'tuli’iu't' IltM'i'li l"Wit<hl|i f't'lifiih
ry Ullh ISUI. . . . ~
Ilimit Hall lli .'. lt l"«n*hl|i. ri’ltrua
Mmnl Hill Nul|thm lttwn«hl|i Msft'h
'"lltlshi Mist Fjiili'hm i'twit«hl|i Mmah
Slel Hint till. IWt. ... .
|rrn. Hiiliihiii mwnshlpi Marsh lih ami
Mh l*w
hnvi.iin Miilphnt iiiwn«hl|». Match mh
1 'l'j. iiamii 11111. Day's Cti'i'k Maroh «ib
'"mi I'h'itsiini. liarlmi'l lowiislilp. Mart'll
' ■ • " i Mui h l ih
' rt nml»"tl in" "•hiii. Mart'll
Dili hi l"ih of Aiiiil l*"f. on wlili’h iliii*
th" In' i«i"h* 10" i'hi»i'tl lit i■ w.
AH I'l'tmu Hll"|'"'l'*l "'i' inpimlail In
uti'd III" 111 III" pl*""" Hill"" ■l"'"'l
.tat" mul lunw witt Hu’iii limn ml<
im"|.' I ' ti-al "I'lli'iti ""ill" f"im"t la*
f"'n||ii It 11" • one "till I a III" » I'ufttH'l •!"
ini inn us ilu’ir lathi. I l h|" i'liiiutiftaiil
mil will f*v" Hl"" ""'I *'" "• *«lmt"l" **
.i>lani'" In yum land "'j".’|'. ' |||||M l | t
Ttnaikaiia Aik ..Un 'l. W I'ullm'lor
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CUT IN TWOI
t 3
A** Winter Underwear.
All Winter Suits. |[
it ftt Gosi ii AU Mackintoshes. |
||FORGftSH|I All Overcoats. |;
!j from h |
I|janimjisil T ~ n „
t h The best makes ol Domestic and Imported Goods. |
d h The most complete stock In tlieUcltu.
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SHARPE & BREWER
TEXARKANA ARK.
/TEXAS>
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VPAi:ifin/
(HTt'ra the ]iiilille Hu. ll.'<l I'llMungnr .Her
VIOS between
_L IZLj_2x_ ZA-k-3
And ths East aqd Bouthßßßt.
—
OANNON 13 ALIjTRAIN
SIIOIITICNKI) ONM noun IN TIME.
Leavea Ftt.l Wo.lli 7oft ii. in.: linllitM
s:W ii. in.; union ilepnt Ihtlln*. s: i.ft n. in.
nrrivM Ht Ijiiilh 7::.'ft ii. in. next tiny.
LIMITED EVENING EXPRI'IHS
Illi" been iplli'koiieil II linin'" tn St. I .mil"
iin.l tho ICiist 4 linin'" tn Moni|>hl*
uno lunir tn N. w Orleioi*.
ONLY TWO DAYS
Between Texnuand New York
I'lilliinin llulfnl Hl..i'|iliiu i ni'" lii St
Lniils rhleiign Now (li'lonns
nnil thn Pnellh' emiat
Through Day Ooaohos
Eiieli wny bet. I' t. Wurth itntl Moniplil*
|.'or lleki't* rule" mul fui'lhsi' Infm'imt-
thin eiill mi nr midi'.'"" yniil' imiii'eat I 101. ■
|.| llgl'llt. (lAHIUN MI'HI.IKII
| (1 s Tiiiiiinm <1 I’ A 'I. A..
ini V.-I'i'm .v tioii M g'r
W A Dasiiinli.
Triiv I'iis*. Agt
Dai.i.a*. Texas.
(RON
MOUNTAIN
Route
5 Dlilj T® 5
Mqtil I'PHI' WITH
mi DM mini
AND
Pullman Bufl'nlSleepers
IIWI'WMNN
Tnxatkana SlloultfiMuniphls
|i’or mail* llm" ami ullmr Infor
uiatlmi«pply mimny "I"’"'
i id HwiNiikia.. I h'lo'i Assni
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uniFNTIFIO IMFRIMN.
lii.hh us |i ii st«».-"i In-" Aililreii*
MUNN A 00. t
am lliwmlwm Nrw t«ih
W E. WELCOME.
Proprietor of
Rail M Men’s Sim
113 EAST BKOAD STKKKT.
Wccarry decidedly the largeal freshest anil greatest assortment o
Family Groceries Produce Supplies and General Eatables of any house
strictly in our line. All kinds of
Feed Best Creamery Butter and Cheese a Specialty.
Our prices assist us In building up a business which enables us to
| still further cut on margins Families hotels hoarding houses and rail-
road men deal with us because
TJIEY GKT
lA/haf They Pay Far.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE INSIDE OF CITY LIMITS.
IF YOU WANT
fl Bnoau or a siuoobakor waoon
CALL ON
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
120 Biioah Stiiknt Tkxaiikana Akkannah
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 Want Broad Itroot Tnxnrknnn Texna.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Hings Monograms. Medals Badges. Diamond Helling
and Htone Work iiHpe. laity. Cany a good assortment of
Imitation mid real gems Let lerlng and Engraving In all
Ils branches.
Mull ni'ih'i" i. i’i'lvi' "|ii'i'liil tilli'iillnn llllli’t. mul fm’lury min bltu'k buhiw lb.|ii>ll"ltl
In. RUTTER .
Contractor and Builder.
1 Esthnntea furnished on ih'inaml.
i Jobbing promptly atlondud to.
Ohio ilullftiiig • Tsßurltnnn
HINBY PLATZ.
Boot and Shoe Maker
Pl Bfoid Sluil. Iliiltilli 111
IIIWWWIS
MONTOUR HARBER SHOP
UY R. R. PXYNE
rm- iNiMiiamr hair cutti-k
Hyuns hi nos • • Tasawsana am*
Ladin* ami Ml”"" tlmr t uning. Hmm
Trimming. Him m piuml ns mul 111 mid
Ind a H|ii'i'lally.
Will Visit |l"«|ili'iii'i' Whun Imalriid nr .
in Wots at Nliuii
HHAVINfI Hh> HAIHCUTTINU flflo
lilt. A. 11. DEIIPHEE..
SPECIALIST.
Ey» Ean> Nnttw Mnd ThroMt
niim lim< tdii"l Hniad Nt
11mh limn* W in Hl a.lit ami HhiA|i. m
DR. T.F. KITTRELL
Physician
AND—
Surgeon.
OFFICE OVER SMITH ORUO CO.
R. 11. T. MANN M. 0.
Imii 1 Eyo Now) and Throat
Treated Exolualvoly.
(inii'K Over Mmlth hum Mim«
(lllll'h lltlllf* NIMHt 111 In Ip 111 | A|l IV
tiiOilliii in
□H. L. M. HUGH
Surgeon Dcntlut.
I'lnii' i'i iiiaii mu) Hiulm* wttfk n «|n>t i itiliy
All wiifii itiim*mitt«di
uilli'ii 'in\Vi'«l llmnil Riii'i'l ii|i •tnli'K.
TIDXARKANA TNXAM.
W. C. SPEARMAN N. 0.
rhyalolan and Surf ion.
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