The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 16, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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40 YTAU THE STANDARD.
THE TEXAIIKAMAX i
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F 0. WOOTTEN. City Editor
LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1
Fresh oysters at Joe McShanes *
toM- r
Miss Ernie Latimer is back from |
Memphis. ri
OUITA COAL. Ask Texarkana
Ice Co. about it. ts ’
Brown's Iron Tonic regulates the (
bowels. Smith Drug Co.
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Miss Emma Beard has returned
from her visit to Canfield. i
We are sorry to know that Miss 1
Adine Vaughn is quite sick.
We arc glad to know that Mrs. j
A. B. Montgomery is improving.
Gus Brooks of New Boston was c
down last night to see Murray A i
Mack. |
"Where are you going my pretty '
maid?" "To Burdsal's Gallery
sir" she said.
Give the consumei the value of I
his money—give him 15 ounces of 1
bread for &c. *
For a nice juicy steak and fine j
meats of all kinds call on the enter* .
prising Huddleston Bros.
The best whisky ever sold over I
any bar In the city—Monogram Bl
years old— at Telephone Exchange. |
Photographs from Burdsals gal* 1
lery were known in ancient times 1
as will be seen by referring to ‘
Psalm. xvli:ls
We were treated to a big white (
frost this morning and It only
lacked three degrees ol being cold
enough to frerse.
The 12 ounce loaf of bread Is no 1
temptation to the consumer when 1
he can buy Kline's 15 ounce loaf for 1
the same money sc. 2 14. 1
Ask your grocer for Kline's steam
bread. It Is full weight gives the !
dealer a fair profit and the consunv 1
er the full value of his money. 2 14. 1
We arc very sorry to know that |
Colonel Jack Kelso is fast falling
and little hopes are held out to
his family for his ultimate recovery. {
"The train brings 'em." Train '
up a child In the way he should go '
and when he Is grown he will go to 1
Burdsal's gallery for platinum cabl-
nets.
I
The drug stores are all doing a i
good business In selling garden
seed. We noticed many country i
people In today buying a supply for i
early planting. I
Nat Sterne has had his hair clip* 1
ped his head sandpapered ami Is 1
holding a ticket to seat No. I row *
No I for the "White Crook." Nat 1
says he Is fond of the opera
George Williams he of royalty
has'turued'out his whiskers and It
Is hard to tell who ho most favors
the Duke of Wales or Gus Henry '
money clerk at the postodlce 1
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Will McCartney telephones us <
that "Il never touched him " Will i
Is no verdant and lie keeps his eyes |
open for old shoes water and even t
bricks when away from the hotel
desk j
The two itagland brothers and
brother liclaw W A. Ilohlnson
went after some Innocent •quliirl
this evening with their guns We
think they will get many frisky |
talls="nit"
Mr Will Thompson now with the
Edwards Harness Nlinp Is a firsts
class inacliliilsi repairs bicycles
typewriters cash rvgisteis. guns 1
pistols etc If you want good
work go to him. 2*l2*
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The Arkansas legislature Is the
slowest concern now ou the road. ’
It Is simply "rotten ' as to business 1
It has transacted Adjourn and '
Come home ln>ys you are doing f
practically nothing. •
Yesterday lliste arrived In this
city F W Mcßuttald Arthur Win*
slow Ft mis Window itiidolph Veil
mar and E Wagner all »lm-k holders i
or ntheiwlse Coniievted with the K i
(1 I* A G mad on their way to
Purl Arthur They came from i
Mena to Horatio in hacks and took
the cars there for this place.
Mr. Jeff D. Sanderson left today
south on the Cotton Belt. It is
said that Jeff has a strong notion of
matrimony and that bis trip ou
the Cotton Belt is one of heart
promptings and not of business.
Another burning brush pile out
beyond Fairview caused an alarm
to be turned in last night and our
Are boys had to get up and get.
Maybe you think a firemen don't
get mad when he is foo'ed in this
way.
Teacher to School Boy: It John
P Kline sells you 21 loaves of bread
for |1 00. bow much more bread do
you get than when buying 24 twelve
ounce loaves? Boy's answer: 27
ounces because Kline's loaves con
tain 15 ounces of the best bread ob-
tainable. 2-14.
Washington's birth day is coming
upon us the 22nd and our school
children of the East and West Side
are preparing to celebrate the day
in a most befitting manner. We
have been invited to attend the
East Side exercises on this day and
shall be on hand.
Sunday the editor and his sister
Miss Fannie Gardner bad the pleas-
ure of attending services at the
Catholic church. Father Barbin
discoursed upon and explained the
gospel'in * lucid and entertaining
manner. The choir furnished some
tine music which we enjoyed.
F W. Mullins G. A. Hays B. M.
Foreman and J. W. Gardner left
for Little Rock this morning as
delegates to the business men's
commercial convention. They will
return tomorrow and we suppose
the editor will make a full report of
what lie heard and saw at the capi-
tal.
Little Miss Pattie Dumtieck who
gave her little friends a party a
few evenings ago has since pre-
sented them all with a souvenir
photograph of the group compris-
ing the littleMisses and Masters in
attendance. This will be a souve-
nir worth preserving by the young
people.
F. Van Blutcher Jagersfeld we
learn from the Texarkana Call is
slicing the White Cliffs Company
for 1100ihio for showing them the
deposit beds of cement. The Call
says J. Van Blutcher has letters
from Mr. Kelly promising to carry
out the agreement to give him one-
tenth stock In any company
formed to develop and ruu the
siiiii<. The cement works claim a
. apltalb itlon ot 11.000 non The
suit Is brought In Little River
county and promises to be a warm-
ly contested one.
The city editor received a cheek
yesterday from Paducah Ken*
tucky. It was not one for a million
dollars nor other dollars but sim-
ply a check on E. Wright to de-
liver on demand one bottle of
"Brook Hill" whisky with compll*
iiirnts and kindest regards of Fried-
man Keller A Co Although the
chock was marked "No protest"
we hurried forward and presented
the same and got our "Bro -k Hill."
The reporter Is not a judge of
"boone" though he has sampled a
few bottles In his lime but we can-
not believe Messrs Friedman Kell-
er A Co would bottle up mean
whisky and ship It here to advertise
their distillation. We have shaded
the opening to our bottle several
times with our none and must say
the contents of the bottle suit us
.ill right. We should like to hear
from our new made friends In Pad-
ucah often. Gentlemen we are
yours truly
Two Weddings nt Malvern
Malvern Ark Feb. 14 John
House and Ml*» Fannie Smith were
married at tl o'clock this evening
by (lev.George M Hill of the Meth'
odist Church at the home of the
bride's mother. Mr House Is a
prosperous farmer of Dallas coun*
t>
Mr. Garland (lllibs it ad Miss
Amanda Cripps leith of this place
were marri- <1 >iy the same minister
at the home of the bride 1 * mother
Fitisimmon* and Party.
Pueblo Col Feb III—"I lob'
Fltsslmmoiis and party arrived to-
day Martin Julian deposited 45.-
000 cash In the First National bank
here Io In* wired Io Al Nmlth al
New York completing I'Umliiv
moils' iiepiMli of ♦’500 a* a side bvl
mi the coming fight
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Receiver Appointed
Eureka Springe Feb. I'l. Judge
McDaniel* lodajr appointed II F Pul-
man receiver of rlvi trlc light street
car power ami ice plant vice A It
Wayh's rcslgued Mr. Sayles was
appointed just our work ago
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They Like Him
Little Hock's present Mayor J
A WiMiiU-m. In answer to a petition
asking him to run for Mayor again
says: "llaikls Is willing Mayor
Woodson has given entire satlsfac
lion and will aueceoil himself
MOTHER!
English language and the one about
whirh the most tender and holy recol-
lections cluster is that of Mother —she
who watched our tender years; yet the
life of every Expectant Mother is beset
B-Mother’s Friend
so assists Nature in tbe change taking
place that the Mother ia enabled to
look forward without dread or gloomy
forebodings to tbe hour when she ex-
perience* tbe tbe joy ot Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives of
both Mother and Child and she ia left
stronger after than before confinement.
Sent by MaO. on receipt of price. »t« per b<*
Ue Book to “ r.irwieot Mothers " will re mail-
ed free on reqnest. to any lady eontalolnr vsb
sable information and voluntary teitimonlala
n» BradSeld elater Ce. AIUaU Ge.
aou> ar all onuaaiaTa.
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Inflam m a t i o n.BK * ' iE
Heals and pro Hr
tects the M'-m- I
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COLD'nHEAD
Relief at once and it will cure.
A particle le applied directly Into the nos-
tril! la agreeable an cents at limsiflsla or by
mall; umpire loeenta by mall
KI.Y BHOTHKHS Mt Warren St New York
LACLEDE HOTEL
4W1K14 V PLAN.
tour' 93.00 93.0 U per d*y.
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: 1871 I 20 YEARS CONTINUED SUCCESS J 1897 :
I TURNER BROS. I
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I Grocers Grain and Produce. I
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Kennedy’s Fine Biscuits.
Peet Bros.’ Fine Soaps “Silk and Fern.”
Zenith Milling Co.'s Fine Golden Wedding Flour.
Our own packing "High Grade California Canned Fruits.” i
“ Rnll Splitter" "Mall Pouch" and “Ax” Cigars.
“Kls Me” Chewing Gum.
I We Sell to Merchants Only. j
1315 317-319 East Broad St Texarkana Ark. i
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DEBT TO BK FUNDED
Th* But* of Alnbiim* Will IMM (
Fifly-Y»»r Bond*
Montgomery AU. Feb 14 —The
General A»»embly paaand a law la«t
nltfht authorlllnir the Governor to
fund the bonded debt of the State
by calling In nil of the vxl»tlnu
bond* and l**ulnp new ho. year
Bondi. The Executive will not
proceed In the matter until after
the adjournment of the Awembly
the latter part of the week.
IBOOlnwnrd
LOST Hark brown hor»c mule
14 hand* huh. 4 yearn old branded
with bar on baek pari of each
lets. Above reward paid sot return
to lluddiHton Brother*. <l*intf.
Shreveport would have no obfed*
Hoti* lo several more railroad* com*
Inp thi* way. Shrcvepmt .ludpe.
Well you can wet all the railroad*
you want by payluu a» well for them
a* you did the K. C. P. A G road.
The late*l thlnu In the city are
thtwe excellent hot drink* at the
Palace Pt mt Morel ito there and
try a cup ol hot »oda chocolate
coffee or beef tea 111 Hl
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O’DWYER & AHERN
Shirts. Shirts. Shirts.
See the Varleuj Quality and PrlGB.
' Silk striped Madras shirts at $1 75 Imported Cheviot shirts at 7*
; Silk striped Madras shirts at 150 Imported Cheviot shirts at j j
French Percale shirts at 1 50 Fine Cheviot shirts at j jr
Fine Percale shirts at 1 25 ! Fine Cheviot shirts at j g[
Fine Percale shirts at 1 00 Fancy Cheviot shirts at jj
| Percale shirts at 75 Fancy Cheviot shirts at
| Fancy Percale shirts at 50
s In a few days we will place before you a magnificent line of
Boys’and Men’s Clothing and Latest Style Hats. Our Shoe
line is always complete. Young Men’s Shoes in popular toes
and shades. Ladies’ Shoes in all styles and widths. Misses’
1 and Children’s Shoes in immense quantities and styles
O’DWYER & AHERN
Jobbers and Retailers.
NOW OPBN!
W. H. BOOTH’S
New Furniture House
1 have the largest and best selected stock ever brought
to Texarkana.
L.OW PRICES JLiULE
As one and all know Price my Furniture and bo convinced M.y motto u
“Quick sales and small profits.” W H. BOOTH
Corner Vine and East Broad Streets.
E2B FRESH
GARDEN SEED
GO ’.JL’O
Williams & Williams
“WIT6HKLOTH"
Will polish anything and will not injure
the most delicate surface.
Wonderful for all kinds of Tableware.
A great thing for bicycles.
15 and 25 cents per package at
The Inter-State Drugstore
6. G. BRENGLL Proprietor.
Levi Tailoring CoiS
HEPCIIINT TAIL OPS
Our prices are the lowest consist-
ent with good work.
You will | LOOK WELL
Or gel . FIT WELL
S -; S . Garments J; ; f/1 * „ „Xt t
j®! that will G WEAR WELL
Suits to Order SIO.OO and up.
Pants to Order $2.50 and up.
115 Steite Line Avenue
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 16, 1897, newspaper, February 16, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656694/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.