The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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POINTS FOR ADVERTISERS.
“Saying the right thing at the
right time” implies that advertis-
ing if properly done is immensely
profitable.
The only thing a man wants af-
ter he gets all the money he needs
is more. Judicious advertising gets
it*
It is not necessary for one to be
an acrobat in order to tumble to the
fact that advertising is a good
thing.
Cleanliness may be next to godli-
ness; but the biggest advertiser
sells most soap.
As the rudder is to the ship so
is printer's ink ami judicious adver-
tising to the success of any business
that makes a bid for public patron-
age.
“One half of a man’s energy is
wasted. Only the down strokes
count in chopping wood.” Adver-
tising improperly done is wasted.
Good ads are down strokes for suc-
sessful business.
“The business in which you know
you could make money Is always
monopolized by others" The golden
opport unity Is sill open lor those
who reach over others by more and
better abvertlslng
“ICconmy is a good thing but It
is a poor policy to set a hen on one
egg to save eggs.” Wise advertis-
ers do not depend on a single ad
and a single insertion to bring them
a fortune. Keeping everlastingly
at It brings success.
Deal Gently With the Stomach
If it proves refractory mild discip-
line is tlie the thing to set it right.
Not all the nauseous draughts ami
boluses ever invented can do half as
much to remedy its disorders as a
lew wini'glasstuls say three a
day of Hostetter's Stomach Hit
ters which will atTord It speedy re-
lief and eventually banish every
dyspeptic and bilious symptom sal-
lowness of the complexion fur upon
the tongue vertigo and those
many indescribable and disagreea-
ble. sensations caused by Indigestion
are too often perpetuated by inju-
dicious dosing. An immediate
abandonment of such random and
111 advised experiments should be
the llrst step In the direction of a
cure; Hie next step the use of this
standard tonic alterative which
has received the highest medical
sanction and won unprecedented
popularity.
Advanced styles In shoes can be
had at (1 I 1 !. Stock's shoe store.
A t tent lon Ladies. I am prepai
ed to do all kinds of dress mailing
and guarantee satisfaction; was
formerly with thenoted Paris Cloak
and Sult Co on Fifth Avenue New
York City (live me a trial.
Mbs .1. Si'ltziikiui
||.|!l 11011 Maple St
.1. W. Ilearon keeps (he choicest
wines and Ihpmrs either for inmllcl
mil or beverage purposes When
you need them call on him. I t)
For nicest fresh meats go to W.
I) Hobgood's Snow White market.
Two yeat* ago 11. .I Warren a
.ii i.H Plhi'ini Brook t N. i< (
bought a small supply of Chamber-
lains Cough Itemeday. He sums
up 11>.' I. uh .i fnllowit "At t h.it
time the goods were unknown In
In this section; toiiny Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is a household
word" Il Is the same In hundreds
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good qualities of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy become bnowti the
people will have nothing else For
sale by S. Lemly di’igglst.
Nick llraumlller the butcher has
tin l best equipped simp In the city
for keeping meats fresh and sweet
"<) F. the finest liquor to be
had In Tesark ina; lor sale nt the
Owl Hnloon 'i ll
Old iu'W- panels nt Tkxahkani *n
nil! e ;bi ■ mils pm hundred
For a nice pilcy steak and fine
meats of all kinds call mi the enter-
prising Huddleston Bros
For high grade real rstal ■ i'"b
deuce or business properly cull mi
W. H. Cook No. 'Jill I'lnsl Broad
st rent i 11-1 (I*
For men of weight extra broad
Sides find heels HANI) wxi.T simrs.
Cl Fi MtooKi
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Wo niwaya give our cuslomeix
the best the market ultords full
weights mid prompt attmitlmi.
llumii.xivtoN linos.
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I'.ilronixe posit and ciilrrprlse
11UildleslOil Bros always keep the
best of fresh meals etc. mid
promptly deliver the same delivoied
Io all parts of the citVi
«13 IJO To Nashville amt lletlirm
Account Ti'iim'-iMce Cenleiinlal
Cotton Hi lt will sell tickets com
im oi Ing April 2H and oveiy Tues
day mid Thursday thereafter to
and Including Oct. HH good rtdiirm
Ing tell days from <1 lie Ilf sail W<
will nl’o have on sale every day
♦ IN.Ill) and tickets limited tn Nov.
f rate fiffi Remember we run
sleepeis Io mid from Memphis mi all
Ialm Fm liirfhei InfmimHlon
K. W tlmnioin
C |‘. IhiViV Tlclml Agent
General Agent.
THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE
ASSOCIATION
Os Philadelphia.
INCREASE FOR 1896.
Insurance in l'’oi-t'<‘ - I I pr <■!
Premium Income - - 10 pr et
Surplus - - - - - IB pr et
Cnsli Invested .assets" 20 pr et
IN SIX YEARS
The Insurance in Force has Doubled;
The Surplus has Increased
Threefold
Mortality Cost per SIOOO Insurance.
$8.53.
We respectfully invite you to In-
sure your life in The Fidelity Mutu-
al Life Association. This is not an
untried institution. It is a Phila-
delphia company which began oper
atlons in 1878 Its business has
steadily Increased with every year
until in 1895 it. made a greater
gain in the State ot Pennsylvania
than any other life Insurance com-
pany excepting only three any
one of which is much older. Our
business extends over forty states
in each of which it Is under
the inspection of the Insur-
ance Department. We have nowln
force over sixty-llve millions of in-
surance The company has never
refused to pay an honest claim.
Our plan of business Is unique.
We decline to do business on the
plan of the old line or legal reserve
companies simply because that
plan makes It necessary to collect
exhorbltant premiums and falls to
furnish the best security to policy
holders. We will not. do business
on the ordinary assessment plan
because the premiums commonly
charged by such companies are too
low and an increase Is sure to come
a few years later. The Fidelity
bases It rates on what Insurance
has cost In the old companies for
the last century and It collects
more money for premiums than any
company lias ever yet legitimately
made use of. This renders higher
premiums unnecessary and unjust.
In this way we have saved to policy-
holders In the seventeen of years
our history several millions of dol-
lars.
We Issue all desirable kinds of pol-
icies. For a straight life policy we
charge about III) percent less than
other companies. We sell a twen
ty advance payment life policy for
what others charge for an ordinary
life; a Ilf teen advance payment pol-
icy for what they charge for it
twenty payment; and a ten advance
payment life policy for what they
charge for a flflccn-paymeut. We
glye paid policies cash surrender
values and extended Insurance in
fact we do everything that an In-
surance company can legitimately
do for Its policy-holders. We do
not Issue Investment or endowment
policies. We have something far
better. For the same premium
that you pay to get an endowment
policy we will give you Ml per cent
more protection during the term
selected and considerably more
money. If you wish It at the end of
the term
We make It our business to ex-
plain what use we make of your
money. Our motto has always
been “Let In the Light." Our
whole story Is summed up In a re-
dial ol facts not theories gath
cred from Insiiram xperlence
We pul Into every policy our fam-
mis Hiifely ( hiuse which renders
falluie of lhe Company Impossible
from any of the ordinary cutises
which Cuinpei business failure. In
lids way we giinrniltee safety to
i lie p illcv holder and perpelidly to
the Company a double security.
We Insist that ours la the safest In*
miraiice company In lhe world and
ve ask no man to Insure with us tin
less he agrees with that proposition
after he lum heard it explultmdi
We court the most rigid Investlgil"
Hull.
No company in America has a
more competent man al lls heitd
and none a mine olllchmt corps of
assist ant m.
No company al amis bet lor In the
estimation ol Insurance mon gene*
rally large numbers ol whom carry
polldes with us
Wo numlmr among our patrons
I lioiisiiiiilh of Iho pim pi'i oiiH l)usl«
imss mon id forty states \Vo would
Illto to itdtl your name tu that list.
If yon will agree to It ytm will be
In a “goodly fellowship" you will
have some inoiiey left fur other
things. Bhall we quote rales for
your age?
itMAVKs A llaioiiT Mgrs
Little Ruck Aik.
Johno. Kiunr Did. Mgr
Ti'Xiirlmna Ark
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Fun Mai.S Old iiewspnpeis at 25c
pm hundred it the Tixahkanian
urtlce.
Fine 100 Cronin with
(iitsirotl luiits. Smith
DruK Co. 4-4
To the Public.
Don’t be deceived by the 15-ounce
bread man. If he gets the corner
on bread again he will give you a
10- loaf and charge you 10
cents. Buy your bread from the
Rogers’ Bakery. Honest weight
and honest price at all times. 2-21
Try "O. F. 0.” (make of Spring
1890) whisky if you want something
extra good. For sale at the Owl
Saloon. 4-9
In Men’s Neckweai
In Men's J Hose
In Men’s Suspenders
In Men’s Sults
In Men's Underwear
In Men’s Clothing
In Men's Shoes
We are headquarters.
5 12 Siiaih'K & IhiEwmi.
Do not lorget that the Texahka-
NIAN is the proper place to get your
job printing done.
Drink Dalby.
Finest mineral water on earth lor
kidney or liver affections; sure cure
for dyspepsia. Leave orders with
S. M. Ragland or Smith Drug Co.
or send direct to .1. W. Farrier
proprietor and only shipper. I have
discovered four new springs; one of
which Is infalible In Brights disease
and a well that is the linest laxa-
tive on earth.
J. W. Fa urn Kit
11- Dalby Springs Tex
W l) Hobgood Is now ready to
serve his friends the very best fresh
meats etc.at theSuow White mar-
ket (which he has bought) .'III East
Broad st reel 2-7
For good healthy beer buy the
Lump or Anheuser-Busch take no
other. 13 B C Vaniikwkuiii': Agt.
II you want a juicy steak or
choice roast go to W I). Hobgood’s
Snow White market. 8-1(1
Lem p's and Anheuser-Busch
beer Is always palatable and also a
healthy drink. Call for no other.
1-8 B C Vanukwkiiiik Agt.
Remember Joseph McShane op
poslte Benelleld Hotel sells Arbuck-
le colfee at lUc per pound. 3 10
One dozen 3lli cans of tomaloes
for Hflc nt Jos. McShane's.
llrowH's Iron Tonic lucia ases the
appetite. Smith Drug Co.
•Listed ns Follow*:
isi Mniluls while limy hist .too
II? Mminis HO
U7 Mmlnls lilrid AO
If you wish t.lm liosl liigh
urnilo lili'yi'lu kuy i.lu*
’’llniiibliT" iniinllfnl'i iiri'il
In iluriniilly A .lidlrny us
I hh Ilin.
FULLY GUARANTEED
■very "RamblAr" l- fully
i/iiiirniiii-i'il hv iliu nuiiiii
fiH'l.iirurs. mill nil i|<dm't.ml
purls will Im ri'pliii'i'il ft
of I'linrgii wllliln six
iiiiiiilli« iiftur iiiiri'liimn.
|i’nr prli'us mill (urlliur In
(uriiuil liiii cull mi I lie
Southern Pino Lumber Co.
OVER H. M RAGLAND'S.
til tASON S HOTEL
Anii'i Irmi I'liill
$2 (Ml to 00
Till* ('mih’*i Biiiisii In Niiinini'r iiml llu>
Wiirmmii In Wlniur. Nlmini limit..
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I Ims «)so lirmiuht Imiqihisss to
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ay to loving liemls llml lung
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tunilili'. It miri'siiliie I'luxmiiiit
' us ism All di ugg Isis sell Wlm*
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tm Clicti mw»« Msillclna Co. chslla-
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us jsfn>ri*in l n*.(*y«i
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W. E. WELCOME.
Proprletorjof
Rail Hol Men’s Sim
113 KA.BT BROAD STREET.
We carry decidedly the largest freshest and greatest assortment ci
Family Groceries Produce Supplies and General Eatables of any house
strictly in our line. Ail kinds of
Feed Best Creameryjutter and Cheese a Specialty.
Our prices assist us in building up a business which enabluei us to
still further cut on margins Families hotels boarding houses and rail
road men deal with us because
THEY G ET^- 8 ®B®* 8 ®*
What They Pay Far.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE INSIDE OF CITY LIMITS.
IF YOU WANT
fl buqou or a SiudGDaKer wanon
CALL ON
HOFFMAN HARDWARE CO.
120 IhlOAIl S'I'UKKT Tkxaiikana Aiikanhah.
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A. DeMARCE
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
NIOAII Tllld < LNTItAI COAL AND COKF< COMPANY'# M11.1.N.
Where you cun get cheap and good work on the shorten
notice poHHible
You can got Sash Weights lor $20.00 per ton
mul nil niliur iiiiiHiiuh iii'i 'irilliiglv nl»ii gui gmul I'liglni " mid liollnr» lilli now uno
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THE
Texarkana Troy Steam Laundry.
Now ready for builncNx l*‘ully r.pulqped with the
latent madhinery lor doing St riot ly High Grade
Work. Guarantee nati'ifaciion. Patronize home
(uitcrpriHc RODERICK FRASER Proprietor
li’lcphoiio No 101 No. 211) Third Shoo
OuitaGoaliOuilaCoal!
SOMETHING NEW
After llmroughly testliig. w<’ olTm lhe OtJITA t (lAL entirely new
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 13, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 1, 1897, newspaper, June 1, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656783/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.