The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Higiiesl Honors. World’s Fail
Gold Medal. Midw inter Fair
THE TEXARKAXIANi
F. G. WOOTTTN City Editor.
FRIDAY. SEPT. 8 1899.'
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
O. J. Daniel of New Boston . i
her a today.
Paul Booker of Garland Citv is|
at the Randoif.
F; V. Gard of Shreveport spent I
vesterday in the city.
Every time you meet a capitalist.
talk cotton factory
Miss Hattie Tilson left yesterday j
to enter college at Bristol Va.
Up-to-date taiior-made clothing
attheGlooe. 4-3
That sickly child of yours cured in
a day by Chili Quit. 9 1
Quit borrowing your neighbors
paper.
Don’t have any oil in your lamps
but Eupion.
Laugh and Wonder Oil laughs |
with you. 9 ] I
We pay for pure drinking water I
Do we get it—nit.
■ —r » w.
Get your shoes at the Globe—-i
twenty per cent less than elsewhere I
Eupion oil is the best on thet
market.
Old newspaper’s tor -ale at thei
Texarkanian office. 4-12.
A stitch in time saves nine. Won-i
der Oil scores ten. 9 10
Henrv P Rochell of Rocheil La..
is here today registered at the
Randoif.
Mrs. F. H. Eubanks of Bright
Star is visiting Mr A. B. Little.
The city courts are not patron-
ized as extensively now as a while
back.
If you waut a delightful plunge
bath goto Kirby Beach. Water
always fresh ana pure. 8 28
Every druggist handies the unri
vailed Wonder Oil in 25 and 50 cent
sizes. 9 ]
Everthing in sterling silver and
best plated table ware at the ‘old
reliable.” F. L. Schuster’s.
No arsenic in Chill Quit only iron i
and quinine in a most agreeable and i
effective combination. 9 1 I
Have the bus call for you and
take a plunge at Kirby Beach Nat-
atoriaum. Pure (lowing water 828
Have your negatives and films
developed and printed at Artist Sup
ply Co. 214 State Line. (> 6
Smoke the Geo. W. Childs'cigar
none can compare at S; M. Rag-
land s by the box or retail 8 11
You will get your money’s worth I
by trading at the Globe Dry Goods I
store. 4 8
If you want the bent of cleaning 1
and dyeing patronize the Excelsior
Dye Works 322 West Front street I
AH work guaranteed. G-2.!
Mrs. E. F. Burke and. children. |
who have been spending • ome time i
at Mt Mena returned heme to-
day.
Col. Henrv Moore who returned |
from Baker Springs the other day i
tells us that mite a rnwd is still I
up there
H W. Hopkins IT. S. r evenue ot- :
fleer is here today from Marshall
Texas. He is working the Texas
revenue districts
KduUMe Vanr i»m«n wtfh <-**<ar«Ui.
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Your Work Done
Without Waiting.
There is no waning for
the Long Distance l\ le-
phone. No Belay in re-
ceiving copying and de
liveringthe nw*sagc. The
reply comes at once. That
is what inakc« the service
popular in its various lines.
reiephone the manager
to call tind explain details.
Sdttthwmtem Telegraph & TelephoneUo. i
A. I-. IHWWN. Local Mgr.
1 Found in a drug >tore. is Chiii
I Quit. 9 11
Buy your -hirt waists-and drvi
1 goods at the. Globe. 4-441
A new accident policy in liquid!
! form is Wonder Oil. 9 11
Fora good white light get the
! Eupion.
I’he best ot everything the mark |
it affords at Huddleston Bros |
j neat market
What is the Board of Health go- j
ng to do about it —the water we i
i ire compelled to drink.
The choicest steaks roastsand all I
j kind* of fresh meats at Huddleston i
Brothers. 4 3
The pin feathers of the city had I
i i dance at the park last night—it I
| never gets too hot to dance.
The >ign»for a shower at thisi
I time 3P- in- is good and we hope
* we may get one this afternoon.
The Kress-Mortnn troupe have
j some tine specialty artists who will
appear at each performance.
1 The Kaleidoscope dance by Miss j
I Leo Dole Ingram with the Kress-j
I Morton troupe cannot be excelled i
S. M. Ragland handles the Geo. I
j W.Cbiids’ cigar in 20 000 quantities j
See him for prices. 8 11
Think it over and call!
us in. Turner & Sevier.
if the hydrant water we are!
’drinking is not pure we -mould |
j Know it. Let the Board of Health t
speak out.
The spirit of improvement is alive i
in Texarkana. Everybody seems to I
be "catching the contagion” to j
quote what many would say.
Wanted—Three furnished or un-
furnished rooms for light house-
keeping near business part of the
city. Apply at Wells Fargo Ex-
press office.
If you have Texarkana improved
property you want to dispose of
the columns of the Texarkanian
offer you the proper mode of let-
ting the people know it.
Look out for malaria. It is sea ;
-onable now. A few doses of Prickly i
| Ash Bitters is a >ure preventive i
! Sold by all druggists. 8 1 2 w ;
T. J. Hobgood the cash grocer
320 West Broad street has the
; goods and proposes to sell them
(live him a trial. 8-0
Fresh stock of California wines
received at Gino s new bar Claret
.it 75c per gallon. Sherry and
| Port at $1 per gallon. 4-14
Gentlemen —do not forget that
the reliable gents’ furnishers
Sharpe <fc Brewer give a ticket for
tree shines with every pair of their
shoes sold for cash. 3-19
You will save money by having
your harness made by the Edwards
Harness Company. They are now
working six exprerienced harness
makers in their shop. 8 ti
Don’t fail to see the high diving
dog on show day. The New Great I
Syndicate Shows baye him and he is |
I a wonder.
Mrs. 0. R Johnson who lias a
suit ot rooms at the Randoif ett
tmiav for Sherman. Texas to be
present at the opening of the Fe-
male Collegewhere she graduated.
M. T. Bailey president of the
Saginaw Valley Cooperage company
of this city left today for Saginaw.
Mich. to visit his old home. His
wife accompanied him.
Factory outside Trust beating
| Trust prices seeks representation
on ground its regulars don’t cover.
I Com. on season's trade. Free sam-
ples. Corp P. O. 1371. New York.
The Edwards Harness Company
<lonotpurcha.se anything but the
| nest oi leather. That's the reason
1 for their harness giving entire sat-
isfaction. 8-6
l Artist Supply Co. 214 State f.ine
Avenue arc selling steel engravings
md etchings at trmn 15c to > less
than one-iourth actual val e. G 29
Dr. T. A. Sims the practical dent-
ist has earned a reputation for
first i ias work—guarantees every-
thin / and his tilling* invariblv stick
i Parlors upstairs over tlie Embrv
Drug Co. 9 3
Pul your stomach liver and blood
in healthy condition and you cau
defy disease. Prickly Ash Bitters
is a successful system regulator.
Sold by all druggists.
The most delicate constitution can
| safely use Ballard s Horehound Syr-
up. It isa sure and pleasant remedy
i for coughs loss of voice and all
throat and lung trouble*. Price 25
and ftllc.
Texarkana dirt is rapidly becom-
i ing more valuable lu another
I placeaee account of how well Judge
’ Byrne sold aotr.e good business prop-
’ erty. This is bound to become a
. . 1 I I;l>.>. I I.lt I f V
Be Murn and lake your girl to the
■ New Great Syndicate Show which
will be here next Tuesday.
Next Tuesday Is show day in Tex-
arkana. Come to town early aud
I *•• the great street parade.
■ f«w Arm »wr Hldamytf
Dr Hob hi' HnurafurPlDftcwreiiU kidney Illa. M.nn«
I The family of Mr. William I
I Buchanan who have been at Rich I
'Mountain have changed to Baker!
| Springs.
| The gun club was nut hooting |
I this afternoon and if the members i
make a good score we will publish )
■ the result.
I Give us a cotton factory that I
1 will operate five hundred looms ;
• and we will furnish the hands to
Ido the work.
Miss Laura Hall urn and Phillip |
I Welch were united in marriage hist |
plight. Our congratulations to the]
i couple.
St. Agnes Academy opened its
I loors yesterday and quite a lot of
our school children were enrolled
1 for the coming term.
j The Morton-Kress company will
open a three nights engagement
here beginning Sept 11 closing
Sept. 13. Popular prices will pre-
vail—ten. twenty and thirty cents.
' 97
One hundred one gallon cans and
two hundred half gallon cans "RED
I BIRD” New Orleans molasses re-
i ceived Saturday. We will order
l again in a few. days. Lambeth <V.
| '. AKBBOI’GH 8-13
| Our citizens who have been off at
! summer resorts to keep cool are
■ returning and they say that our
city is as warm as anv old summer i
resort they have yet visited.
| We would like to see an. analysis j
of the hydrant water that we are
: drinking daily just to learn what I
■ proportion of tadpoles we take into
■ our stomachs to that of water.
I .Attorney W H. Arnold has great- • 1
i ly unproved cottage owned by him. j
on the corner of Laurel and Forest
streets. He is preparing to repaint I
his handsome residence out on j
Hickory—“ Quality Hill.”
The Rev. Dr. J’eun and family
will return home on Saturday eve
ning and services will be resumed
in St. James Church
as follows: Holy communion at 7:30
a. m.; holy communion and sermon
at 11 o'clock.
I Miss Kate Warren who has been
| off a month from her duties at
| Turnerßroswholesale grocery store
has terminated a visit to Hope
and left for Shreveport to visit
Mesdames McCann and Schofield.
We wish her a pleasant trip.
Indigestion is the direct cause of
diseases that kill t housands of per-
sons annually. Stop the trouOle at
the outset with a little Prickly Ash
Bitners: itstrengthens the stomach !
aud aids digestion. Sold by all 1
druggists.
Having secured the services of
an exoert watch maker I am pre-
pared to give the public the very '
best of workmanship on their
watch or jewelry repairing. If
your watch is repaired by us it is
guaranteed for one year. s
8 27 Chas. S. Ebbeb. j
Frank M. Dayis. who awns and
opperates a gin four miles from
this city was in today to get new
brushes for his gin. He says he has i
ginned some six or eight bales this ;
season aud has as many more await-
ing the repairs on his gin tand.
He will start the wheels of bis ma-
chinery to running tomorrow.
Wm. xM Jonnson a graduate of
the Philadelphia Opthaimic college
an optician of years of experience
>js at your service. If you are in
need of glasses call at Charles S.
Erber and Mr. Johnson will exam-
ine your eves free and will tell you
it you need glasses or not. 8 27
The passenger trains out of here
are doing the biggest business ever
i done before. It is not that people
I leaving here to stay away l>ut
that they have money to travel
around on and are making the best
• of it.
(). F. Thompson who was a form-
’ er citizen of this city but now a
resident of Kentucky is here on a
I visit. We notice that a man never
gets too far from Texarkana tiut
. what he returns some <'av even if
. it is just to pay the city a visit.
i Judge Byrne tells us that manv
ire after his Park Byrne residence
I property. There is no better prop-
i ert v in the citv —itrfact it is about
* the ouly nicely situated realty for
■ buyers. Better buv before It is qjl
gobbled up—it is going at a big
i blrgaiu.
. i For bargains in saddles harness
i buggies phaetons surreys spring
wagons delivery wagons road wag-
i on* and tarin wagon* go to the Ed
wards Harness Co. 228. East Broad
-1 street Texarkana Ark. 8-6
Mr. Eddy Morton of the Kress-
’ I Morton troupe is a recognized vo-
I .’.aliat. He sing* "Mania’s in Heav-
i <m ' aud "Sing a bong tor Ireland’’
These two songs are popular favor-
( ltrs.
!
It you are in need of a first class
type writer it will pay youta call
at the Texarkanian office and see
I the Remington Sholes which lias
many improvement* over any of the
other high grade mncliines. Price
nu old machines as high a* anv oth-
er. 4 17
School Suits for Boys.
We liave just received a splendid line oi
BOVS CWTHIN
And we are offering them at VERY LOW PRICES. These suits were veil and
strongly made. Just the thin? for School wear.
Boy Knee Suits age 6to 16 from SI.OO op.
Boys Vestee Suits age 3 to 7 from $1.25 up*
Boys Knee Pants age 3 to 16 trom 25c. op.
A Full Line of Boys Waists Shirts
and Collars.
A GOOD SCHOOL SHOE FOR SI.OO BLACK ana COLORED.
§66 Our Great Line of Fall 6WHIQ. lust R6&6W.
New and Siuiisii
Den t Forget that we are Closing out all Ladies
and Misses Oxford Ties and Slippers AT COST.
O'Dwver & Ahem
Jobbers & Retailers.
It cost a man 833 and odd cents!
over ou the west -ide to get whip-1
ped by a newspaper reporter. This!
is as it should be; a newspaper re i
porter has enough on his mind and!
hands without being compelled to |
stop and fight people who do not!
agree with him in what he writes.!
Cotton has a kingly look again i
This afternoon a bale of cotton was
sold bringing 7J cents per pound
in this market.
THE LADIES
The pleasant effect and perfect!
safetv with which ladies may usei
Syrup of Figs under ail conditions. |
make it their favorite remedy. To i
get the true ind genuine article. •
look for the uauie ot the California;
Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bot-1
tom ot the package. For sale by I
all druggists.
Messrs. Hardin Brother's at I
their second hand store have suc-
ceeded in tilling the store full of ev-
erything useful in house keeping.
We went through the stock and can
say that they have some fine bed
room suits which they marked down
very cheap. You can get anything
you want at this house from a nee-
dle to a hay mow. If you want any-
thing and are in doubt go to Har-
din Brothers and if they do not
have what you want they will look
it up for you. 2-ts
TO my friends and patrons;- -I de-
sire to inform the people of Texar-
kana that I atn now in good health
again and am giving my store my
personal attention. Can be found
there at anv time and will see that
one and all are treated courteously
and right—will allow no partiality.
If you waut fair treatment good
weights and measures with low
prices come to see me. the cash
grocer. T. J. Hobgood.
8 fl 330 West Broad bt.
rlenuty I* lllootl Deep.
Clean Mood mean* a clean skin. No
beauty without it. C ascaret*. Candy Cathar-
tic riean your Mood and keep it clean by
stirring up the buy liver and driving all im-
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
liuuah pimplea. boila blotchea blackheada
and that sickly bihoiurcomplexion by taking
( ascarets—beauty for ten cent*. All drug-
gut*. aatuUction guaranteed. Wc 23c uOo.
VETERINARY.
Having settled permanently > in
Texarkana and having had a prac-
tical experience in handling live
stock for2s or 3(1 years and treat-
ing the various diseases to which
they are ireir to otfer mv services to
the public and solicit patronage-
Treating horses mouths to make
them pleasant and agreeble drivers
a specialty. Office at L. C. Adams'
livery stable. Phone No. 12.
8 10-lrn L. Nelson.
Kirby Beach is the. popular re-
sort these hot days. \ fine place
for a -good bath and wim. Bns
will J.ill any hour desired. 291
Everybody Is talking up Texar- 1
kana as being the best aud most
progressive town in the south.
What we need Is factories to make :
the town double its population. Let i
us talk up factories.
Wfick-lm Co.
FANCY CHOCEHS
118 E. Broad Nt. Phone 141.
Some M Our Good Tita.
Ferndale Saiad Dressing-
1 Horse Radish Cream.
Pickles. Sweet and Sour.
(Bottled and in barrels)
Ferndaie Catsup
Stuffed Olives.
' Sardines in Mayonaise dressing
Ferndaie Sainton Steak
“Billet” French Sardines
Broiled Mackerel-Soused
Roast Turkey 21b. cans
Roast Chicken “ ‘
Our Lane of Fancy
Cakes has no Equal
in the City.
IA Full line of the celebrated
French Market Coffees
always in stock. "Every
i (drop's a drop of comfort."
’ House with five rooms .ind bath
r room on Beech street near Arkau-
J sas school house. Well and water
works. Stable and wood shed. Ap-
! p^y to
.1. S. Gaines
9-6-3 t At Turner Bio-.
For Sale.
_ I offer for «ale the following prop-
i’l’ty: Mv brick building on State
( Line Avenue; half of vacant trian-
gle block on State Line Avenue;
1 block in Fairview known a* Byrne
Park pliice. All valuable property
aud can be bought at low prices.
9-2 L. A. I Iyrne.
To (hose I'onteiiiplating bay-
ing any kind ot vehicle we desire!
io say uo can Nave you nrauey
no use sending nwiiy lor any-
thing. Wo mean lust oh at we I
sny <'omennd liiNpcct our large!
-lock.
( 8 25 Texnrkiinn t iirrhige <o.
The Hunter Tranater and Storage
Co. have the only safe and cauveu |
! lent rooms in the city for storage
of your furniture or piano. Wc
are prepared to store good* oi aov
kind.
Grand flearance Sale!
Grand Display oi
-urniture.Carpers.nattin<rs
Ice Boxes Baby Carriages. Shades Rugs Ets.
1400 PMO GIVEN AWAY.
With every Purchase of SI.OO or casn paid on account
we give a free ticket to this piano io be given away at
J. W .Lashley’s Music Store.
See Our Immense Stock before Buying
wm ramffi ampin
1 New Building 115 W. Broad St. E. A. DRYER Prop
i .
; J. E. Mason
1 General Salesman for Arkansas & Louisiana
HKP H KH-KIM TIJN G
Swoifori Bros. Ory Girts Co..
! iioDorwrs Mamila&iurfirs and Jobbers
I
Kansas City - - Mo.
Sample Rooms’T
Texurkunn - Ark-
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Cail on or Telephone 232.
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LEADERS fN LOW PRICES-
I hey keep always in stock the best of everything in
groceries Fancy and Staple.
Get prices on Feed Stuffs by ton or car.
Best Facilities for Quick Delivery.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1899, newspaper, September 8, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657469/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.