The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, September 20, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Awarded
Mlghest Honors—World's Fair
DR
* CREAM
BAKING
P®Wffl
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre«
IIU" Ammon a. Arum or any other adulterant
40 YPARS the STANDARD.
THE TEXARKANIAN
F. G. WOOTTEN. City Editor.
MONDAY. SEPT. '2O 181*7.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The Htfart of Chicago Is an up-to-
date play.
Sam Lingard went over to Win-
throp today.
George Ferguson was here from
Fulton yesterday.
The coinprpM fa having quite a
run of bales to press.
Mr. W. 8. "SoTrells returned to
attirday.
Plant wheat next year and raise
biscuit and batter cakes.
If you miss the Heart of Chicago
yon wi(l miss a treatrical treat.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Mrs. W. C. Spearman Is quite sick.
The Heart of Chicago tonight.
It Is a good play with good scenery.
There are many seats pegged for
tonight's' performance al Hie opera
honke.
Mrs ll.r wood hurtliet of It 11
Haywood Is here on a visit from
Jefferson.
The "Heart of Chicago" troupe
are at the popular Cosmp-
polltun hotel.
Clerk J; T>. Sanderson spent yes-
al Dalby Springs with his
better H.iii.
Rev C-Q. Brandon will commence
a protr.tcted meeting on Jlollege
1111 tohl ffiK < rs
(luorgipr Hullin o( Hope wax
among tllttar reglxterAd as arrivals
In the city today * I
The farmers |opl< down in the
tnouth.w|u.'n they hoar the market
report about cotton.
M i WclK
410 F<lm street. Consult her before
entering your pupils 9-111'21
Mrs. W. F. Mullins and baby left
thia morning for Tyler Texas to
visit her father's family
The workmen on the T. At P. car
sheds are geetting the rafters ln
position for the covering.
See that you sow for a good crop
of hogs next year and raise your
own sausage and shortening
Mrs T. 10. Webber and the Misses
Mainland Kathleen Taylor return-
ed from Dalby Springs today.
Attendance at the different
churches yesterday wax better tli.in
usual we arc pleased to learn.
Reliable In formal lou comes to the
city that Cairo Ills now has two
well developed cases of yellow fe
ver
Ladles we call your nt tent lon to
the "New Parlor Millinery" Just
opened up at No. 111 East Broad
Hticel 9-IU
The West Side of the city links
deserted today on account of the
lawyers ami litigant* going to court
at lloston
There are not so many tramps In
town today ns there were on Satur-
day. The police told them Io skip
mid skip they did.
The Hunter Transfer Company
have taken Hie contract to haul
theatrical baggage to ami from the
opera house this season.
Mr. K. M. Ileiidrixon of Clarks
vllle a good di v goods man |« now
with the Llugold Turner Co Mas
ter Qeo. Martin Is cash buy
There me several big tat drum
merstnthe city today. They nil
had health cerllfh ates and none of
them ever heard of New tirleans
Today * new* gives the number of
new case* of yellow fever nt New
Orleans yosle.ilav as bin. As yet
disease tins not become epidemic.
Tomorrow Is cotton day. Our col
ton buyer* should whet their appe-
tites mid give the farmer nil the
mmkrl will permit fur hl* cuHon.
We met Will Maylier yesterday
who came home from Gilmer Io
spend a few days. Mr. Marker tell*
us that lie lx delighted with his new
borne and sut roundings.
Able bodied men in Marshall
Texas are summoned and put on
guard duty around the above city.
In this place we hire the men and
pay them 4'2 a day for the duty per-
formed.
Mr. Jodie Kirby of the Little
River Lumber Company is here
looking for new machinery to re-
place that which was destroyed by
the!blowing up of a boiler last
week.
Mr. C. H. Smith of this city
writes trom Ascites Polk County
Arkansas to send him the Daily
Tkxahkanian until his return. He
has gone to the mountains for his
health.
'■ I. ■ — ■
Cotton is on the decline and is
now selling at 5! to 61. Staple cot-
ton will always bring good prices
and our farmers should get the seed
of the most superior weed and
plant no other. _
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleas*
ant laxative. Regulates the bow
els purifies Hie blood clears the
complexion. Easy to make and
pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold
by Smith Drug Company. Im.
Huddleston Brothers got in a cat-
load of good sized hogs yesterday
over Pee Gee. from Louisiana.
They were unloaded at Spring Lake
park and driven from there to the
pen.
The neMt play here after toßiffHt
wijl.be "Little Jack Horner'' taken
from Mother Goose melodies. 'l'lie
play abounds In /side-splitting situa-
tions and funny lines. H you want
to laugh see Jack Horner.
Col. Joint Brown who sells mrtst
all the shoes bought here Is in the
city today. He tells the reporter
that lie carries samples ol shoes
that will tit any foot from the tin|-
est Infant to Hie CardilT Giant.
There will lie a promenade concert
and dance at the park tonight. A
new brass band of six pieces and
t wo drums and full string orchestra
have been engaged to make music.
There will be no charges made
whatever. *
Our city Is in a* healthy condition
nqw as It ever was. We should all
clean up our premixes and scatter
lime and. disinfectants. Jget us
keep our city clean am| free from
disease <if auy klud.
The cigarette law goes Into effect
in Texas today and the merchant
selling the dvqdly rolls of paper
must take out a special license and
ke<;p the same tacked up In a con
xplcuQUx place. The license cost
about 620 we believe
Tlic grand fall opening of the
Temple of Fashion for Thursday
night Hept. 2llrd from 7 to 10
o'clock promises to eclipse any-
thing heretofore had In tills city.
Everybody invited to attend the
name do not mix* It
Now lx the time to plant your fall
1 adv. In Hie Tmxahkanian If you
1 do not advertise how do you ex-
pect the general public to know
i what Induceiiieiit< are offered them
r Try our dally and weekly for gootl
results.
» We want to say to our rrndvri
• that this paper lx not hereto sup
press anything ax to any Infection
and contagious disease that may l.i
1 the future accidently break out lr
I this city. We propose to act fairly
and squarely with the people.
II The weather has taken a change
1 ami Ihe yellow lever will not spread
under the favorable weather eondl
Hons we are now having One good
trust will do more to stamp out tin
I germs than all the physicians pllh
I In the world.
1 We had (he pleasure of meeting
Mr. Hnlllviiii manager of the Klou
dyke Lumber Company nt Ash
i down yesterday. He wax being
shown over the city by Judge Hugh
Horry mid of course saw eveithing
1 worth seeing.
F F HchiiHi of the "Darkest
Russia ' Omnpaiiy I* hero billing the
city for tiie production of the play.
We have seen (hl* play produced
1 here before mid ha* a good plot
' some thrilling situations and lx well
worth seeing.
Mr. James II Mackie mid compa
' ny of comedians played it solid
week al the HI. Charles Theatre In
New Orleans. The play "Little
Jack Horner" ixx.de splitting. Ile-
i tween the ads many songs are sung
■ by different members of the com-
puny. _
Mr. Il F. Pinson u lurmer ell-
Issb of our city I* back hero on n
short visit from Nashville Tenn.
Hen tells IIS that ho never foigelw
ToMittkrnui. mid Hint he had rat her
live brio than any place he ha*
been at while traveling around tin*
country.
» <
Cure that cough with (Shiloh's
Cure. The best noiigh cure. Re-
lieves croup promptly Ono million
bHlt>x sold last yeaij 4(1 doses lot
2h cents. Hold by Hnilth Drug Until'
patty
Scrolula
Is a deep-sextod blood disease which
all the mineral mixtures iu the world
cannot cure. S.S.S. {guaranteed purely
vegetable ) is « real blood remedy for
blood diseases and h?s no equal.
Mrs. Y. T. Buck of Delaney Ark. had
Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
of the time was under the care of the
doctors who could pot relieve her. A
S specialist said he
could cure her but
he filled her with
arsenic and potash
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
then took nearly
every so-called blood
medicfne and drank
them by.the wholesale
but they did not reach
her . trouble. Some
one advised her to try
S.S.S- and she very
soon found that she had a real blood
remedy nt last. She says: "After tak-
ing one doxen bottles of S.S.S. I am
perfectly well my skin in clear
and healthy and I would not be in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead of drying upthepoißon
in my system like t|ie potash and
arsenic S.S.S. drove the disease out
through the skin »n<l I was perma-
nently rid of it.'J I
A Real Blood Remedy*
S.S.S. never fail* to cure Scrofula
Eczemrt Rheumatism Contagious Blood
Poison or any disorder of the blood.
Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
a deep seated blood disease but take a
te»l blbod remedy.
Our books
freeupopappli- mWffl ARI
cation. Swift vL? Wy
Specific Co.
Atlanta
Those Hin.ill mud holes between
Blue and Vine are st ill a rm nrttato
the eyes of the travelling public.
Hoini l people have become accus-
tomed to looking at them and It
makes very little difference to them
but what will tin- st ranger think of
our city. They must be tilled by
some dhe 1
A Cp.Upfj pf WcU tlljx|i!il ladles ar-
rived hqrq yesterday from Little
Rock in search ofu truant Miss
who ran away from the above city
a few days ago. They xnv they
have traced her to tills city and
have reaiUm to believe she Is heye
iu hilling. They have asked the po-
lice to help them In tin; search
There have beeu no frosh yellow
fever scute* here since our last.
ICveryliody I* serene and does not
fear (hr fever will reach our city.
We h/tve a good qiiarantlife estab
llkhed and this Is a guarautm’that
m> oiii' will get In here from Infect
eil districtx ulilcm* In linlf'sx It lie
djine Hiroiigh perjury.
Yrxlcvday al- H oc.lock ut
tho Slate Line Met hi>tllst dhui'th
i;. v i \ Beagle hiid a fftemorlal
xei'vlcl' lu meumry of Mias Stella
Smith who died In Kansas on Hie
Ith Inst. at her xlxter's home For
some time she wax a member of the
choir of this church while she lived
here employed by the Temple ol
Fashion.
I n'l
Louis Everett Hie 15 vear old
son of Mi. and Mrs. Everett of Col-
-1 lege lilll died this morning of con-
gestion. lie will be burled at tht
Wooten Hprlngx grave yard thli
aftorimoii
Drssdfully Nsrvoui.
(Ikntm: I wax dreadfully nervous
ami for relief took your KaiTs t.'lo-
-1 ver Hoot Tea. It qultcd mi
nerve* and xtrengtlicncd my whoh
1 nervous system. I wax lioublei
| with constipation kidney and bow
i cl trouble. Your tea soon cleansed
my system so thoroughly that I
rapidly regained licafth am
xtreiiglli. Mas H. A.Su’H' r Hurt
lord (limn. Hold by Smith Ihup
Co 1-in
Tuesditv Heptcinlmr Hist Mix-
llnrdrii will begin her art cliisa. Al
ponionxdesiring to take will hlcitsr
be At xtiidlolli M.iilposilt'lub Room*
promptly nt I* o'clock. All are cm-
dliilly Invited to visit art room* and
look at work. I*ll* 2l
• • •
He not deceived I A cough croit]
nr liiirtixriirxsx not to be trifled
with. A dose in time til Klilloli'f
t'ure will stive ymi much trouble.
Hold by Kinllli Drug Coinpiiny. Im.
Drugs nml patent medlcliiex so d
.it greuHv reduced price* ut the
I'ul.u‘e Ihiig Kf.oe H>2R
Washington Ark 2'J IMH7 My
mot her hit* xuffereil with sir l< lieitd-
m ite mid loss of uppellle Slit l ha*
taken st vei ll 11111 * lee ol Hood's Rar*
»iiMiiiiu mid can now oal thret
nirulx u tluy. Ftsxi x IC I loon
Hund's Pills ate the fiivorlte Cti-
t hit i t L
MOTHER’S
( wn FRIEND
K bkc. mmilcil
W V women ihioiiah
"1 fl' 9 wiii'lr peiied
pafelv diiil vtuii-
tail. Il I. iinthl sUsmiillv slid II fpliise#
Hit muwks»» Ihsl <l*»f* I’
rnmmil II I'lsVHiln xml relieves
numilng tkklieM liemht lie sml tl.lng
hiMMt •li"ileii» labor «ml |'te«»ive«
Hie imilliei'i gill.
Ish (offfli
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EXTRAORDINARY ANMOBMCEIIEKT.
~ „ . n r««ri a rinthino- Shoes. Carpets and Mattings at old prices
The result of Cash Buying. Dry Goods Clotl g. noe P Goods Silks Hosiery Lin-
while Stock lasts We have Capets Matting Clothing and "shoes
ens Flannels Blah \ e^ s ’ an d offer them at the lowest prices ever known. We
ever shown by any one House in th ®. s ;?. te npippq w hich means a saving to each customer of 20
shall offer the stock while it lasts al; o!d p t Rliaran tee to duplicate any item in stock
to 40 per cent on their Purchases. W cann g every One contemplating the purchase
on“ sh d a V Il quoteU a few items to give an idea
of the values to be expected: '
1 Case Wool Sergo Dress Goods for 150°
1 Qase Wool Brocade Dress Goods tor 2o c
1 Case Wool Jacquand Dress Goods lor
1 Case All Wool Dress Flannel for. •• • • cannot '^ o re pi a ced for 25 per cent more.
Linen J abl ® B /^ as .^ 25 1 % I 3 _ 5 15c 20c and 25c worth 5c and 10c more to-day.
The New Tariff makes ever number worth 50
Eer cent. more. x 25c
adies Imported Hose for 15c worth to-day
w S U Bi ge b Il ? P °«9 e on H « S Q <?n 2 fM 00°85 50 $7-50 worth to-day 25 per cent more
ESK&lshso $2:00 eannot be duplicated except at 10 per cent.
wJolCarpets. You all know the story The advance amounts to 1015 and 20e per yd.
We shall offer all we have at old prices—while they last.
All Wool Ingrain at •••' " '"'/ '/
Tapestry Brussels toi.. 202535 and 40c per yard
Cotton Mixed Carpets for .. .15 2025 mid 35c per yard
These
vnn must nhv the advance We are showing extraordinary values In Lace uh rains ar yuc
day morhing. 3 j_ 4c
f Case Cotton Flannel » 3 _ 4
1 Case Bleached Muslin a a 4
1 Bale Sea Island Muslin iloe
1 Case Domet Plaid Flannel / 9
White Wool Flannel
Scarlet Wool Flannel 4Q
72 inch Table Linen worth 75c for *
There will be no Goods CHARGED at Prices Quoted. Pi ices
Guaranteed only for Stock on Hand.
O DWYER <fc
Jobbers and Retailers.
GHIO'S.is-KELIRBLE
71 ■ ■ '
The Dldost Liquor House in Texarkana. Sltablfthed in 1873
Sneclalty In High flrdtlc* of Imported ami Domestic Wines Lltpior*
Cigars and Flue Old Whiskies. The Host and Cheap-
est. Trading Bril mix of
minors wines flic. Porter ana Beer
:arb kipt in btock.
Southeast Cor. Broad and State Streets.
A. L. OHIO Agent for Dallas Brewery
11. .MACHOL & CO.
Commission Brokers.
200 PINE STREET.
1 11
Dealers in LTj DIRECT PRIVATE WIREH to our correspond
WMFAT m enlx’F* <L of Chicago member‘of the
GATS * * N* Y Htock ICxchunge mid Chicago Hoard of Trade
padm M •’* H ' ~h' ( ' o » “* N'' w York members of the
CORN M n y Hto' It and N. Y. Cotton Exhangvx 11. A 11.
Stocks lind *\L Heer nt NewOrlennx and h. R. Frnnels A Bro
Bonds. at Ht. Louisa.
- n r Al.l. oIIItEIIH tin* I'Xei'irtcit in ilii* nlsive t’Xflliimgt’x
Slk KyJ strictly on I'tnniiilsxltin.
v r.i.j Wo muiiM'i'lvlim eiinlliiiii>u<iiii<il'illi>ii» mill n» wt« luivi*
ui 'i ti i'’l.i 1 < lii'«l li>li>uni|>lih> til ut 'i'l'Mii limin i'iiii inmiiiiili'i
<'A‘'E ' ‘ k'l'l qidi'lt mill rm’i'llvi'«'i'vli>i>
HANK <>F i-i<i lnfiirni»Hii|t and iipw* from nil tliu iirlni'liinl iiiiii'kiua of
ii iItKANA U nn mqdli'Bllun No Illi
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FINE WHISKY FACTS.
Mintiulni'llm following iiilt'i’x WHiut’s Ki'iittieky Whisky nt Miiylii>i'‘x I'nlni'i'
lliir Hi* lliiiml Ntri'i't Ti'Mirluiiiii I'l-mi
II yeiir old double xluinp Hnur Mash Whisky nt 4'2 In per gallon.
I vriir old diiublr slump Hour Mush Whisky nt 42 75 per gnlltin.
5 yi'itr old double slump Hour Mash Whisky ut tilno per gallon
II year old double stump Hour Muxh Whisky nt 411 2ft per gallon
7 year old tlemilne Kentucky Club Wh sky tH 411 Ml per gallon.
Alsu I'em'h niid Appli' llimitiy mu| piiri’ Wliifu t uro Wlihliy fi'uin <! im to »;ifm
uidimi riling In sgr All nt tin' idmyngoiid* nre ilijiilim xlniiip xihip iiiii-li.
e*i|>ii"r *ll-tllli"l hMilliirliv Wlil*l<li"> mul Ilinli lil'iml. nu" "p'l |»uillv ni" mimunie. |
liy govi'i'tum’iil »lm*i|i* Wi> sullell yiutr iialiuiiHg" mu ii«»iiih vmi tub «imii|iiii|
iiihi»iii(> mul luiiT' I*. AllJiig*for"liliiim'iil iii'i'i'tiii’fiilh *i'nl'"l mul limo'il uud
niim'mili'i’il m H'tiim ih'*iliiiillirti wlllmul luwili go We slim imml» on lli-i i<\|iii<»
iinlii nfii’i'n’('i'l|'i "t onl"i'. N"g""il« •"id r «».!> i'n*h iii jiiishilllw money iiiiiur
mii«l m'lmnuiniiv nil tirdt'r*. N"iiu u» a lflnlui'tl"i'. Address Jug l)"|inrimti||l. MA V
IIKII'X PAIAI I') lIAil. I'l'rnirltmoi.
JUST RECEIVED THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST LINE OF
I Toilet Soaps loca Box Up. j
g Big Line of School Tablets. *=«-.- I
p WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS*!
Furniture
For 30 days 1 am going to of-
fer bargains in "
Furniture
of all kinds Call and get
prices before buying. . . .
W. H. BOOTH
Up-to-Date Leader.
’''ntmnwmmimTwmmnmwmimnTrnmmnnfmiFnwnrt'''
i rhe
Inter-State
[ Drug Store
Hus Jimt received a large nssort-
Iment of FINE TOILET SOAP latest
My Irs mid pi Ices 10 lb 2b :in'l
40 cents per box of 3 cakes.
C. C. BRENGLE.Prop I
212 West Broad Street. !
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, September 20, 1897, newspaper, September 20, 1897; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656876/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.