The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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lol is Heilbron
The Leader.
Fine Watch Repairer.
I
I .ai'U 1 ” 1 .. r thown in the city.
I solicited. All goods
I fe"d with 11 Ki'anmUio.
VOL. XIII.
UMID-TUR CO. |
L I fy <*;•
I Here’s Spring! Everything Changing i
11 i$ $$
I Winter’s Gone Summer’s Coming- S
$ W
I i;f. Old things are passing away and new things rule the day and we vi*\
fti* are In strict accord with all this newness. See what is offered yon
I-i;« this week: •J-g
ft: 3700 yards Flowered Linen Lawn worth 25c for this week only 12c.
Wj 149 pairs Children’s Slippers worth $1.25 Monday sale only 40c.;
$ sizes 12 to 2s.
250 pairs Ladies’ Lace Oxfords worth $2.25 for Monday only 90c.
I V' : 65 dozen Ladles’ Shirt. Waists worth 75c for 50c.
I 48 dozen Ladies Shirt Waists worth $1.25 for $1 00.
I Great sale this week In Ladies’ Belts
great variety all styles and prices.
111 $$
|| Lingold-Turner Co. B
I MUST BE SOLD if ONCE.
ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS OF
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
| Having concluded to retire from busi-
|nessl will sell my entire stock of goods
[consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
■Hats and Men’s Ladies and Children’s
■Shoes. Thisararechanceformerchants.
I Will sell in bulk or lots to suit mer-
Ichants. Will take good bankable paper
[in payment. Store for rent fixtures for
hale. This is a bona fide salestock must
Ibe sold as advertised as I cannot give
I this business sufficient attention being
■too busy with my cotton business.
I _ M. KOSMINSKY Prop.
WRntggijiott
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With a palnvleaf (ah
And a big ’kerchief
*othe perspiration wipe
Imh llu< hi tiu nt hui n« h
'•""w imuin in t h Iffih otnw liui=
A minute In time
A nickel In cash
And a glass of Cherry Wipe
Ah|l he left Al ent| rt etlrlimlirF
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CURE COHa>TIMTiO!L«X
M<Bo< fllljM*"' DRUGGISTS
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Allovlill I hlil UUAlfrtn Ili ■" ip a im i_‘|l|i "i iil|i«i'iii »t iirtliitiiiiiftilla hmin
j.l. Kinl >IJ i ll } ’h'l *!- -l! n !"i' -"Cu. i"'> •’ ‘’'-'Frill iir'lll
wooiitm furniture Go..
E. fl. DRYER Mdliaotr.
The t win City Inirnlturo & Undertaking Co. has cunsoll
dated with tlw above firm at No joj Weil llroad Street
We are showing nit elegant line ol
Refrigerators Ice Boxes and Baby
Carriages for the Summer Trade.
Ki’iiiemlier wi also havo iho largest slock <1 I'uriillme
Carpets And Mulling to Im found In the city mid will t.ot be
md' "mid All goods sold lor cash or on easy pay nienh
Woodlin hiriiiinre Go.
TEXARKANA ARKANSAS TUESDAY EVENING MAY 11 1897.
CART/ t) F THANKS
THANKS.
; 1 t ' es ‘ l 4b» express most sincere
i blanks fj vW . t | le un jq Ue entertain-
’ ment Ijyi( lt lere<l me on the occasion
[ 11 AV Silver Jubilee. The treat
I v at. all the more delectable since il
(proved to be a series of genuine
« surprises The following highly ap-
• predated and costly gifts were re-
» cetved:
• A pure gold ostensorium the gift
• of Rev. L. Granger Marshall. Tex.
’• A complete set of gold cloth vest
J ments imported from Paris
• Prance the gift of Rev. A. Demur-
; ger Brinkley Ark.
t A magnificent gold cloth cape
£ and pastoral stole ornamented with
? rubies imported from Paris
; P’ronce the gift of the Sisters of
• St. Rose.
! A neat purse the gift of the
• congregation.
• A handsome silver casket the
; gilt of Honorable Mayor Hardin.
! A beautiful pure gold cloth bene-
; diction veil imported from Paris
; Prance the gifs Mrs I). Carney
A lovely French lace surplice the
• gift of the graduates of St. Agnes
; Academy
I A handsome all) trimmed In
• French lace the gift of the sub*
; graduates and Seniors.
f An elegant Ivory and silver pa-
• per cutter the gift of Mrs. Halde-
; man and children
Three boxes of line cigars the
I gift of Messrs. John Mayher and
Maunie Nash.
A beautiful morocco cigar case
the gift of Dr M. .1. Coveny Spring
Valley Illinois.
A dainty sliver ladder the gilt of
the dear little Minims of St. Agnes.
To each and every one 1 express
my most heartfelt thanks ami beg
God to bless them for their kind
I hought I illness.
A. Bauhin.
WEST SIDE COUNCIL MEETING.
The West Side council met last
night from an adjourned session.
Those present were Mayor liardin
Secretary Hughes and the follow-
ing aldermen: Burke Thompson
tlarmlcheal James Ayers Nevu
llarkman Graves ICxtes and Reese.
The two bills hel I by W 11. Tilson
ax attorney wax again presented
and the committee asked for furth-
er time Io report whether they
stand oil these bills or pay them
granted
The committee on (Ire and water
imported a dangerous trap erected
near the Cotton Helt depot known
as a lunch stand and thr council or-
dered the parlies owning II Io take
II down Immediately
The council granted permission
to constable llarkman to erect a
stable In the rear of the Howie
county Jostle olllce ami jail.
The Ibiance committee asked time
to look Into the 11000 bond held by
Judge Byrne against the city car*
rled.
Alderman Caitnlclieal presented
the petition of the Mercury Wheel
chib praying for three rock crossings
mi Hint" Lino Avenue and the
same was granted
Alderman Burke made a motion
tn amend Articles IHI and lilt rela-
tive to giving merchant# the right
Io take up sidewalks In displaying
I heir goods Thrrti being no second
the motion wax lost In Its own echo
along the shore of sweet oblivion.
Alderman Ayers asked for an r-n
forcement of th# stock law In the
thickly populated district# of the
city.
Alderman (Irayesjwlio lives on llm
outskirts of the city wanted the
stock law repealed entirely
A disc lissom arose and Ihr t ill-
num r was allow'd to -.land which Is
vlrluiilly it dead letter us It Is not
enforced
Alderman Ayris asked that lot
lerltsiiiid rullli'x he siipprissed In
this di y II was dri hied that I lie
MayiH and diy iillium y look up
the law on till# aubjeei and irpoil
what had best Im dune.
Several had bridge# were reported
by Graves ami Nevu
Philip Levy said ll the city would
fm i hb llm water lie wouldsprln-
kle Broad street It wasralnhig at
the llim* ami the aldcmefl said they
woiilil think aimiii Ihe water when
It got dry
Alih'iman ttnivrs wanted the bi-
cycle riders warm'd a# to Imw they
run up behind a prilrsltiaii "" the
si'lrwi'lk. Hr said Ki nn of them did
mil show any conNidrrallon for man
woman or child. The aldermen
said We sllltll adl'toiilxh Iheiu ll'xl
ami If Ihix diml do we will pa## a
law that will compel I hem to turn
mil when passing m met ting any
one ou the sidewalk.
The council then adjourned
e C
>• »• Why not let us give you this - ■ .
Instead of* Buying One
- No doubt you think we are getting a little too liberal nevertheless we are- <
> going to give you this Piano. We have enjoyed prosperity with you appre- <
' elate your patronage and in return show our appreciation. Stop in see the <
' Piano-we will tell you all about it. j
This Week we also offer >
A lot of Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets at the extra- J
ordinary low price-letter M 75c letter 11-B 90c letter R-H *1
75c letter N 75c. Large line of Embroidery from 3to 10c J
worth from 10 to 20c. Handkerchiefs from Ito 10c worth <
from 15 co 20c. Lot of Lawn 10 yards limit to each purchas-
er at 11-2 C per yard. Lot of Red 'Table Linen at 12 i-2c <
per yard worth 17 1-2 C. 9-4 Sheeting at 12 I-2C worth 17 1-2 c J
Big Reduction in Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
One lot of Ladies* low quarter Shoes for SI.OO worth J
s2.so—sizes 2to 3 only. Come early and avoid the rush.
JOE WINTER. 1
AAftAAMAftKKKKKAKMKftAAKAAAAjMwM'A'MMAK'MI!
Too linil
Yexlciilay the blds lor the pur-
pose of llnlslihig up Hie Miller coiiii
ty court house was again opened
ami dINCUNsed by County Judge
Hamilton and Commissioner J M.
Montgomery.
We learn there were only two bh's
In and they were from Olltrke A.
Johnson of Little Rock and llryant
& Son of I Ills place.
Clarke A Johnson'# bld wax not
cimxldered at all ns the figures
reai hod above tho#'! ol Ihyunl A
Hon considerably
Tho Messrs. Bryant's bld wax for
♦Hstm.(»tl co inty xcrlp to be paid In
three enxtalhiicnlx coveilng a pe-
riod of live years.
Judge Hamilton Ilioiighl this bld
excessive ami he would not enter-
tain It ami II made no matter In
what light Col. Montgomery ri'gard*
ed the bld he could not act without
tin' acquiescence of the Judge
The plans were gone over lignin
with Iho Messrs. Bryant present
and oak lloorx wax xnlixtitntml for
tiling ami pine llulxli nboul tho
stall way ami wainscotting but tho
hlil then was shaved down so little
that Hie County Judge would not
accept 11. Il wax Ihmlly decided to
reject al blds and try at some fit
tine time to let out (ho work at
what Iho court thought reaxomil'lo
llgiirex.
Wo had hoped that this work
would he lot out ami I he court liuuxo
llnlxhed ax II xh'mld Im hut wo do
not Intrude our advise Io the Coun-
ty Judge or the able Commisxl"imr
as we do not know tho value of
nialerlal thoamounl It would tal"<
or the eoxt In plmltig II In ami on
the walls of the Imlldlug
Wo hope yet that the county
judge Col J. M. Montgomery umi
Messrs llrynnt will get together
and ' lose up n deni In wlih h II will
have tiiir tempi" of justlCo lliilxlicd
up In th" mtiiiner llrxt eontomplti-
ed.
I • •
lleserved sent* fm* llmiii# mid
Hull"ii'< lire now mi hilo al Louis
llellbron's
To th# Piiblw
Don't I"' dm "Ivrnl by th" ID ounce
bri'iid mun. If ho get# the corner
"it lirmid again he will give you n
lt**"uncu l"iit ami rliarg" you It)
cents. Huy ymir brotid from the
Roger# Hakerv. Ihillo-d weight
ami himesl price nt nil times.
H Is no use In saying we cun do
this or we ciin do tlml. We me 1
lender# In our line.
hlMlll'MtV lINSWSII.
lip I" dale lintlors furolslioia mid
clothier#
Mlimpe A Ilii'Wi'i "gout# foi
Nlroll II"' tailor. I'niilx frmii flMl
io|||no..nitefreßlllOOtoldl00
We bn ve never made a mlxllt.
Ilrsl Ice cold beer line wino# mid
llq'iiirs ill way h tn Im had al lhe "Id
rollnldt't iwl Malmin
J. W. Ilswe I'hip'r
Thiue beauFlul silver belt buck*
les nt F. L. Hi liiistets nlwnvs please 1
the ladles. Call mid see them id Uh I
CHATFIELD & BUHRMAN
Texarkana Arkansas.
WII'II.KXAI.K AND lIKTAII. DKAI.MHX IN
Shelf Hardware
Mill Stipplir.i Black.Hiniths' Material Guns
AmmiinitionN (.lucciHwitrc Cutlery
Hardware Sash and Doors.
AlwMO AOHNTM ISOM
I lazzard Powder 11ercules Dynamites Coal
Lime and St. L.onis T’ire Brick
CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS/
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
PAUL FRIENSEHNER
407 Wind Broad Nlreet Texarksim Texan.
ENGRAVER AND MANUFACTURING JEWELER
Hings Momigrmns. Medals Badges. Diamond Helling
mol Hioiio Work a Hpm l.illy Carry a good assortment of
Imitation mid real gems Lettering ami Engraving In all
Its branches.
Mull orders Ive »|""i|'tl "limillmi imim. ui<l fsekiry mm bloek Imlnw llmiellnlil
Um (Mliik Itovoi
Thu ImlleM ol Tnxnikmiii aio In*
vH"I I At |lhe (Jam
mid IClectrlc Light (lompmiy's ollh o
nppoßih'Texm kmin National bank
iiml exmiilim tlio new girn Cooking
ranges |"nl received. No trouble!
hi cook mi till'll' no exit'll heat
winded cook nlwnyx In n good
humor These gii. cooking ranges
Will 1)0 Rohl Al I’Xtl'A low pI'ICt’R 111
order to liilrodure lheim Nervier
pipe II mil over ho leel will Im |ml
Io tree of charge
KXOKLSIOH TIN SHOP
Locntrd lit llviim llli.ck. Nil 2IK
Nliilr Line Avi-iiiu' I Illlclii in k
pmprli'liir ('linn !•’ Wingfield iiiuu
nger We giinrmilen mu tin muf-
hi|( iii/iilmd ImikM fur I'J mo«| will
Mliip Mtiililmrii Imikn lii th'ti'ciivi'
I'OOlil it" llt’ill iiml null'll ii it I hit ptl
Imlllg iiml iluwiiplphlß Mill llimitn
i'll'. il nlmdilllv illnti (111 |‘mif pill 111
log. Will keep mi Imml nt live pipe.
Imtli fur wluih'Hiilu iiml n tull umi
will uxiii'cl lii lump il full Um' of
liiiml imult' Iliiwiiii’ mi Imml tin
.111(1 IliH' 11l li i I. 1 ~11 I
elrtnsnliiip (live us a trial
4sl Idki'Ht.eiiiA Tin Hmm.
Jim MrHlinoe h»»IIh SO lbs. ginon
Himl migar flic fl 22 Um. yolluw
oln rllleil li).|2
All Alimiril
A npm'lAl train pulled 111 here I »■
diiy uvi'i Hie Inin Mountain K ill
mml from I'minaylvanlMi with olgli
ly Hvt> cnmliictiirn umi llielr wlvea
bound for Nan Angelo California
where Um <» 11 0 UonvenUon will
inoel I Im pimt'iil week
I mu piepmi'd In pm k plnmw oi
film line Slid luiimvo I lie minm Al
roAeoiiAble prices. Al«u cniHlAid
fin miy kind of liaiiliug Coll mi
TexmkAUA Transfer tin.
U St- haw Quhi.af) Mgr
Now Ih your <>|)|H>rii"ilty to 0.
diamonds and Fine .Watches
♦lo.i o i worth of unrodoemod
lili-dgi.H for side.
l.oinea "Kli.itHON
Leading Money Lender & Jewels
Moony to lonn on nil collaterals.
Hiisliiohh strictly confldontliil
A. 11. NIWIKR
11 Fire Insurance.
Ilepreaantl Nolid Hellnble
> Pho linmiiince (lotnpmuaa
lllhlih written In city mid
I I'liuiiliy
-> 11-X SH.OAB M't'H.MlHl'l’
i Tutt s Pills
Cure All
. Liver Ills.
Save Your Money.
(Innbox id l iill's Pills willsnvn
1 ninny dollarii In doctors' bills
They wlllsurdy cure all diseases
of the nlninarh liver or bowels.
! No Recklem ANiertlon
I nr h|i k liemlm he dys|ie|iHlih
in ilnrlii riinulpiillon and blll«>»
uh. tmllllonpi"i'i' endom
rUTT’S Liver PILLS
Holloa.
I linve remedied mid refiirnlMii'd
Ih I'llppiii 11 t
mol mn prepared Io nutke price for
board will) m without rooms.
Mil. Houaareus.
lA lwk. bib Olive Mreel.
The ('omli'opeii'ihi "llemm and
Hill lull." will Im given At (Ihlu'Riip
eta liotme Tueeday May 11 by Mho.
e« Marvand Ville Welinei Kinmelt
hose mid Henry Hilenlimiser
lluiHllcmloii Hi or have |iirl re*
oolvi d n Hue line of Mimikml iimatß
I have Iwo nicely fiirnlßlied front
rooms to Font with or without
board. Mar IhittiS
44 No: 018 Olive HL
NO. 236.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1897, newspaper, May 11, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656765/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.