The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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■ o4 is Heilbron
I The Leader
I Fine Watch Repairer.
■» -rwutt ™. ■
r shown In the city.
■ c 'r.lcrs solicited. All goods
■ CO '.l with a guarantee.
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I Did You Ever Notice I
p When luck plays in your favor how it keeps on
playing? We offer you . bargain after bargain
Bp with such a plenitude of attractions to select from $$
that your satisfaction is gained without an effort. $$
P The prices too—well they are so low they speak *s•
for themselves
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>»'••• All Wool Check Goods late designs worth 75c for . $ 25
[*!;•; Novelty Dress Patterns worth $7.50 for 2 00
$•: 115 Men’s White Shirts worth $1.25 for 50 &;•
Men’s Neckties the 50c kind for 25
Ladies’ Shoes sizes Ito 3 worth $2.50 for 75 ?.•?.
*•*4.
See our Brocaded Satin for skirts and suits. There are •••••.
: none to equal them.
We are snowing a big line of Shirt Waists and selling
them for half value. .%•/-
gii Lingold-Turner Company.
pq The Greatßst Gloihlno f“l
L.“ 1 Sole of iho flGe. L=J
The people of Texarkana have never had the oppor-
tunity of buying Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing
Goods which is being offered them by us.
Money Is Our Main Object.
• To carry out our plans we will sell our entire
stock regardless of cost.
□UR PRICES DO THEIR OWN TALKING.
Special sale of Fino Ladles* $4.00 Shoes needle or square
toe patent leather tip In all sizes must go until all are
sold nt $3.00’ $2.50 $1.75 $1.25 and SI.OO. Made from
the best material.
Come and bring your feet with you. We guarantee
a lit at the
SIflR CLOTHING HOUSE. M. MINSKY. Prill).
SWWWHed] ■
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The Twin 6liu Furniture & UndenaKino Gompanu
Will remain at their old stand The building had been leased to other
parties but we have arranged matters and will continue at present location
Inasmuch as we have oilcred our stock al actual cost and still find our stock
. (l || l( |y |.„ 11| a iII . ontinui th< iih until ever) arti< li in the houit
has been sold. Assortment is still complete. Come nt once and make
your se'cctiona We have a large line of Mattings Rugs etc. All go nt
i o-u while they last.
I WIN CITY FURNITURE S UNDERTAKING COMPANY.
®l)e Ociiln (Lcxnvknninn.
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 19 11197.
HWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWW
I In MatGlte Sinicriorinj |
iOur Spring Dress Goods and Silks stand first and fore- <
most. You can shut your eyes and pick with pleasure <
and profit In our new line quality and style are pre- <
eminent. We anticipate your wants and wishes then <
make the prices irresistible. Ideals are turned into <
possibilities! Did you ever notice when luck plays in <
3' your favor how it keeps on playing? We offer you bar- e
gain after bargain with such a plenitude of attractions tl
U’ to select from that your satisfaction is gained without <
>• an effort. Seeing is free. It won't cost you one cent to W
>• look through our stock and learn for yourself that the C
low price banner waves over every department. When ■«
looking for Ribbons don’t pass us by. We have all the &
widths all the grades and you will have the charm of <
>’ first pick if you come soon. With each new season the •«
ladies demand new and pretty effects in neckwear and *1
p’ belts. The new season is now hero and wo have the <
neck garniture and pretty bolts in profusion. A good •<
Corset helps a good form. We can help you to the good
kind solely—that are shapely comfortable and elegant. •<
We especially call your attention to our closing sale of •<
g* Thompson Glove fitting which we propose to sell at Now •>
I»’ York cost. We fit the real and '.mall. Ladies’Hos- ’!
lery is a kind of specialty with us and our now stock V
will please you immensely. Wo are determined to break
all glove records this year and make the cleanest and J
cleverest showing you have yei witnessed quotin'; the <
lowest prices on the highest classed goods. Wariel.y ol H
assortment means much or little. We have not only •«
the variety but the assortment is lai'r.e. A line ol t:
goods with us means a perfect line with till minor grades J
represented. Give us a call. JOE WINTER ’*
CHATFIELD & BUHRMAN
Texarkana Arkansas.
WIIOLKHAI.K AND lIMTAII. DKAI.KIIH IN
Shelf Hardware
Mill Supplier Blacksmiths' Material Guns
Ammunition! Queenswarc Cutlery
Hardware Sash and Doors.
ai.mi » »ioi\rrm vow
1 lazzard Powder I lerculcs 1 )ynamites Coal
Lime and St. Louis Fire Brick.
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS.' "*■*
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 Went Broad Htrn«t Texarkana Toxa*.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
ItlngM Monograms. Medals Badges. Diamond Helt Ing
anti stone work a specialty. Carry a good nssmlmeiit tit
Imitation ami real gems l.cttt-rlnu amt Engraving In all
Its branches.
Mull iii'ilni'it iwhlvi l qiiwliil nili'iillmi. Olllcti nml fiii'l.my mm l.lm'li Imliiw llmii'lli'ltl.
aiiNrinlH Postllon. a***h
i"'<»it inuiiwy in i**tik nil |n»iii"H I!awtttp‘l. (Im Inro puhl.
NAKHVILI.n. THNN.. nikl TIIX AKK AN A linAh.
I litiliiim il hy ItnHkeiii! Mtinliffitl#. ami hlliwim. h##««|».
i ItiMi hiniiiMiMiiiib «ht'ttliati'lf ryimwiiiiiig 'lfluMiwiiiiy (
I • lv t F'ltll 111 IliiultHimiilliH willt IIN )>lillßl<* fa *»!•'
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tiitt himlm (»< ImiitvtHtUy |jtiii ? >l Inml IltiitM Imm|ilmihm "‘H
MHlhmlffi
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
PcrU (I llcnllll.
Ket-p thci ayHtrin In p- rfet l ni
dur l>y the <” ciinlonid uh <»(
'l'iill'n Liver I’llk They rt-j;
ulnle llui Imwi-la and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For Hick lii’iidih lie. iniil.irln l il
loiiHix'HH <iiiiMilpjtilon und I in
dred di'tcii'i<"i nnidi-.iiiiiH’ < hit
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
D. MILAZZO
Illi 1K0AI) NTIIKKT.
iNml In Kllho'* Iltilii'i'v )
I loph IIiM tlhrp work In Ml.. .'iiinkltiu
itll.l IlnpilllilU (lllPilp prll'rii
HANI) MADE SHOES $3.00
All work uiiiiriiiih’otl.
lai •41
A. 11. SUV I Kit.
Fire Insurance.
lln|O‘t'M'tilh Solid ll.'llrthlt>
Flit* iHMUlrtlitf. OtHllllrlllH'R.
Ilittkn wilH. it 111 illy mol
. ..uiilry.
114 HSOAD BTHMT
I'monh wl»liiiitf iht’ii children
Irtiilflil ItHOtlc "lloillil Rt’llii Io hnlili.
pin who fin* lipio Io slay. I'ruf.
Itll.l Mip T. I-:. Mrllmill iPrtrllPlß
til violin iiiuiiilollii (iimio mnl vii*
t'i.l For li-itiim l ie cull on 01 ml
I.lii-np T I'l. MoI'ANN UH Wlllllll
I street. If
Mark Hanna ik proving to be a
Hinallpotato In flit'Semite
Corbett If In Haiti had Flt(z)s In
the ring Im the reanon he did not
will the fight.
Halley ol Texan did not get the
HpeakeiHhlp In congrew Imt he will
lead the democratic force# In the
light Ini' right ami JinUce
The ArkaiiMitH Uazelto tailed to
get on the regular mall train lu#t
night and wo are left uh to tele-
graphic happening# traimplred
abroad yoxtcrtlay
A cyclmm Htruck Plano ami Den
ton TexuH hint night doing counit!
erable damage to property. At
Plano the Cotton Helt depot had
one of Uh endn torn oIT by the wind
and many Hinall lioiihch went blown
down. Two box ciiih were blown
ITom the riillrmid truck. Wo do
not know what damage wuh cairned
at Denton
Although John L Nulllvan han
challenged FltxxlminmiN to light
him nverliig "that there In one
morn light In him" he could not
convince the "plug iigllra" of Hiln
fact mid should mich n tight Im
billed Il would fall like a pall mi I he
eaiH of the eiillic Hporllug world.
Sullivan uhoiild remain in the box
he wax placed In by Corbett.
Ulvn It u Trial.
< )ii receipt of ten cent# ciihli or
xtnmpN a gimuroiiN Hamplo will bo
mailed of I Im iiiohl popuhir (Jiit.u i h
mid Hay Fi'vi'i’ (hire (Idly'# (Irimni
lliilm) hidllclimt to ihmioiiHli'itlu Itn
grout merit. Pull #l#o hoc.
ICI.Y 11 HOTI lld IW
nil Wiinen HI New York City.
My non wax allllctod with catarrh.
I Indiii'ed him to try Idly'# Oromn
ll.ilm and the tlluiigi'oeiibleciitmih*
nl mnoll nil loft him. 110 iippoui'H
uh well uh any ono J. C. Olmalortii
Arcohi 111.
• ♦ i
If you want n |ulcy Nioali or
choice ioiiml go to W. D llubgoodn
Huow While market <1 HI
*
The l'<! oiiiicu lout of bri'iid In no
templafloii Io the I'liimiimi'i when
Im cun liny Kline'* HI num u loot fur
Um enmu money fio. DH
. « a
Attention Lndiox. I nm proper
ed Io do nil liliiilh of lire** mailing
mid giiaraiili'u »i»tl»fucllon| wax
formerly with the noted Pml* Clonk
mid Null (Ju. mi Piflh Avenue Now
•> ...i. iin in..' in.' a lilnl.
Mu*. >t. Ni'itiAiieiiii
||>|l). Ill'll Maple Hl.
PI ice your property In the humin
of .1. h. Whntloy the real entale
man i|uh'k return* will lie miidu.
; ; i. -rr»
Pim* lioiioh'RH limn* pint received
at lliiililli'hloii Hion iio'iil mmlii'l
lliiiwii'n turn Titlile cure# head-
ache. Hnillli Drug (10
.1 t'i. Iliminmiii Ita* mihl many
unite* of furniture the pant week
lie tell* iin that ndvi'i fixing |niy*.
it hn* brought mound the peo-
ple tu trade with him. Utt |
Now In your opportunity to liny
uiamonda and Fine Watches.
SIO(XX) worth of iinredonmod
pledgoß for sale.
JUOVXIMX MBIL.URON
Leading Money Lender & Jewele”
Money to loan on all collateralx
Bimhio.SK Ktrletly confidential
NG. 191
Maseolto ANMOciiitlon.
We had a pleasant call this morn
Ing from Henry Staiti who was
accompanied by Mr. C. E. Morton
who is here lor the purpose of or-
ganizing a company of home talent
to produoe the Opera "MaHCotte."
Mr. Morton Ih a professional actor
tal(ing|l he title roll an the Mascotte
while lilh partner Mr. .1 J. Sinclair
aIHO a professional actor takes the
comedy part. The entertainment
is to lie given for the benefit ot the
“Texarkana Hilles" and we learn
Illis company is to be put on its
feet again and recruited up to the
standard with good elllcient mate-
rial. The company has a set of uni-
form clothes coming to them won
In the state drill Imt they must
pay for I lie making of the same.
The money taken In at the enter-
tainment we learn will be used for
this purpose. The home talent has
not been secured yet but will
doubtless be o.iganlzed In a few
days and go to rehearsing. We
shall let our readers know the prog-
ress made.
- ■ >ll •< • - ■II I I
The Texarkana National bank has
a stalemenl In this Issue which
slioidd be gratifying to the olllcers
and directors of the bunk as well
as the patrons of the Institution
The last report published was on
th# 17th of December IHIKI and
tlie bank balance or footings show-
ed the business volume to be flltl!)-
01181 The present statement
Is written down now at *725190.53
showing an Increase of buxine** of
*(>()! 10.22. In addition the pres-
ent statement shows that the bank
has seen red *50000 worth of gov-
ernment bonds while their last
statement did not report any on
hand. This bank has long been re
guided as the (llbralta of bank*
and (he people still retain conll
deuce In It and It* ollie er*.
Night before luhl some fiend In
human form tried to burn up the
Mosher residence on "Quality
Hill" occupied by Mr. F.. Kirby
Smith. At 0:30 o'clock Mrs. Hmlth
thought she smelt smoke In (he
house mid going Into llm kitchen
nliii found II lull of mnoke mid In-
side the pantry n loreh well kero-
sene-oiled burning. Mr. Hmlth
quickly extinguished the lire which
would soon have been beyond all
control. He think# the negro cook
did the hendlsh work as she had
been caught stealing; but with no
positive evidence n conviction I* al-
most. Impossible. The scare has so
iiiineivrd Mr*. Hmlth that they
have gone to boarding ngalii.
General Manager William* loft
for Mena today' to look after mov-
ing train# which have been made
dinicult by the hard rain* on tlm
new t nick. We learn there are
many car loads of grain In transit
to ihl* mid other place# south
which I* Hide truckl'd for want of
motive power to move It mid tlm
bail condition ol the road made no
try tlm torrent* coming down the
mountain*. We have confidence In
Hiipeilnfmideiit William* mid
know he will move thing* when ho
got* nt tlm north mid.
Ht'V I I'. Langley of tlm Olive
i slieet lliipll*! i lnir«'li I* quite pup’
ular n* a malilmonldl knot Her. He
was culled on Hiindny evening to
join Mr. W. O. Taylor and Mr*.
Wllllmiislii marriage and last night
i al Hi o'clock he wa* awakened from
■ hl* dream* to parfonn n like cere-
i tmmy for Mr. F F. Tlimmi*on and
Min. 11 Ymimmi The bride came
from Morrilton AikmiHa* to join
lhe gioom here who I* a traveling
man mid could not spare tlm time
to go after hl# hrldo
The Malm Louie Republic'# artist
1 has a rml'ion of Hie piliidpnlx 111
' the prist’ light giving lhe ptmltlon
they mt'iipled wlrnii Jim I’t’Celvud
Ills knock-out blow In the light.
Tlm represent al lon I* ii very fair
mm
i It |« not faxlilmi.itihi or hi good
i keeping now to have your barber
i longer cut and dr«** hair
pompailoiir "tleiilleimin Jim'' Is
mi longer "whaling" H over the
fashlmiable world.
The clerk of the weather lilllvail
l al 1.111 le Hock telegraph# her# fair
weather tonight anti tomorrow.
Hprliig medicine *s a iiecosslty
which llinid's Hmxapiiillhi grmully
Niiiqiili'x it purllle* and vitalises
the nlot'tl nml thus give- lone mid
stii iigth to tlie whole syeteni.
It.iuds I'llls are the only pill* tn
lilht* Willi lliiiml'm HrtlKAprtrillfti villP
*
I (nd iii’WNpiipen at Tnmassanian
.iltlce 'Ja cent* pui hundred.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1897, newspaper, March 19, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656721/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.