The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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THE
farmer
..Oa WORKS
HARD
For a living. He has to. He must
’'make hay while the sun shines/ no
matter how he feels. The result is over-
work. The stomach usually gives the
first sign of strain. The organs of diges-
tion and nutrition are deranged. lood
does not nourish. Indigestion appear*.
In such a case Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-
ical Discovery re-establishes the health
by a complete cure of the diseased organs
of digestion and nutrition. It cleanses
the stomach purifies the blood and re-
moves the causes of disease. It is a
temperance medicine and contains no
' whisky nor alcohol.
« X was troubled with indigestion for about two
yean." writes Wm Bowker. Esq. of Juliaette
Latah Co.. Idaho. «I tried different doctors and
remedies but to no anil until I wroto to Dr
Pitrct and he told me what to do. I suffered
with a pain in my stomach and left side and
thourhtTt would kill me. lam glad towrite and
let you know that I am all right. I can do my
work now without pain and I don t have that
tired feeling that I used to have. Five bottles of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and two
; vials of his ' Pleasant Pellets ’ cured me. '
Sick people can consult Dr. Pierce by
letter free. All correspondence private.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. V.
— I ■ sLjH
THE TEXAKKANIAN
F. G. WOOTTEN City Editor.
TUESDAY MARCH 27 1900.
I 1 WEATHER FORECAST.
I»1"H Weather Bureau. I
Texarkana Ark. March 27.1
For Arkansas:—Rain to-
night and Wednesday;
colder Wednesday after-
p noon.
F. F. Mathews Clerk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Chas. S. Erber the Jeweler 3 16.
Hurrah for the cotton factory.
For Rent.—Nicely furnished rooms
close in. Call at 310 Elm St. 3-27-4 t
Jewelry of every description at
Schuster’s the old reliable. 1-1
Hardin Brothers are headquar.
ters for both the buyer and seller-
Call on B. M. Foreman for city
county or court house scrip. 325
Wedding rings all sizes and shapes
at Chas. S. Erber’s. 3 16
1847 Roger Bros knives forks
and spoons at Erber’s. 3 16
You can find what you want in
music at Lashley’s music store. 3-4
Don't have any oil in your lamps
but Eupion.
Silverware and novelties at Schus
ter’s. 1-1
Chain purses 50c to $6.50 at Er-
ber’s. 3 16
Ten pieces of sheet music for only
50 cents at Lashley’s. 3-4
The grandest display of brilliant
cut glass in the city at Erber’s.
If you are looking for a place to
buy stoves both heating and cook-
ing call on Hardin Bros.
Dr. J. R. Miller was called to De-
Queen yesterday but returned this
morning.
Don’t fail to be at the cotton fac-
tory meeting at West Side city hall
on Friday night.
Friday night at the West Side
city hall Mr. Hargrove will speak
upon cotton factories.
Be at the cotton factory meeting
on Friday night at West Side city
hall and be prepared to take stock.
Miss M. Galvin will show a fine
collection of millinery goods at her
opening to-night.
Os course you will be at the grand
opening of the millinery stock of
Miss M. Galvin to-night.
One of the prettiest openings of
the season will be the hat display of
Miss M. Galvin’s to-night.
If you are thinking of buying a
vehicle of any description it will be
to your interest to see The Edwards
Harness Co. before doing so. 325
Stay at Home
Let Your Voice do your
Traveling for You.
a
The Long Distance Telephone
Is the ideal rapid transit.
Saves Travel
Saves Money
PERFECT SERVICE.
Southwestern Telegraph & Telephoned.
A. P. BROWN Local Mgr. <
. •« del. ...
One hundred trunks at Hardin
Bro's. $1 per week 10 22
For a good white light get the
Eupion.
Eupion oilj is the best on the
market.
A new era will dawn o« our city
when we get a cottoa factory
started.
Remember the cotton factory.
We must build this factory and
then our city will grow.
Captain Haywood is in the city
this week. He will remain here to
the opening of the street fair.
If you have anything of value
you want to sell call on
’ Haudin Bbos.
If you need a good watch or
clock call on Schuster the State
Line Jeweler. 1-1
Don't fail to see Lashley for pi-
anos organs and sewing machines
Prices and terms right. 3-4
We can get you what you want
if we have not got it in stock.
Habdin Bbos.
Call on B. M. Foreman at The
Foreman Shoe Co. for scrip of any
denomination. 3-25
If you are looking for a good
place to trade why not interview
the Lambeth Grocer Company? ts
The Elks will meet to-night and
elect officers for the coming year.
If you are a member you should at-
tend. ___
If you have not bought your hat
for Easter. Call at Miss Galvin’s
and see her spring purchase. You
will be’pleased.
Get down to work on the street
fair and let it open up on time
Don't let it be said that the grounds
were not ready.
Lewis Ackerman Goshen Ind. savs:
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers always
brings certain relief cure my headache
and never gripe.” They gently cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and liver. Em-
bry Drug Co;
Eupion oil makes the best light—-
ask your dealer for it and take no
other kind. It makes a white
strong light. ts
I have cash purchasers for desir-
able city property. W. R. Kelley.
State Line Ave. over Water Co’s
office. 10 23
We always keep a full line of
“Cresents” and “Sterling” bicycles
which we guarantee in every par-
ticular. Sold on month payments.
The Edwards Harness Co. 3 25
Before paying taxes call on B.
M. Foreman of the Foreman Shoe
Co. for city county or court house
scrip. 3 25
Messrs. Ward A Ockander broke
dirt this morning on Elm street for
the Improvement District No. 3.
They have several teams and
scrapers at work.
Mr. Albert Lester the New Lewis-
ville druggist whom we mentioned
yesterday as at the point of death
died late in the afternoon. Relatives
have our sincere sympathy.
Let some one be at the meeting
who will offer a site for the cotton
factory as stock and let them put
the price down on the same within
reasonable bounds.
Improved and nnlmproved city
property farms and timbered lands
for sale exchange and rent.
W. R. Kelley State Line over Wa-
ter Co’s office. 10 28
1 M. B. Smith Butternut Mich. says
‘DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the
very best pills ever used for costiveness
liver and bowel troubles.” Embry Drug
Company.
Our prices defy competition in
the line of harness buggies phae-
tons surreys road wagons and
farm wagons. The Edwards Har-
ness Co. 3 25
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber for sale to the city trade at
Texarkana Novelty Works. Phone
for prices ' 3 9 ts
Anything you want in the real
estate line on any kind of terms.
W. R. Kelley 226 State Line Ave.
over Water Co.’s office. 2-19
Material is being placed upon the
ground for the new Foreman built 1 "
ing on State Line Avenue and as
soon as the Carnival is over work
will begin thereon.
A cotton factory for this city is
worth more than a railroad to the
city. We hove plenty of railroads
but are .woefully short on ciMton
factories.
1 Miss Galvin being a lady of quick
‘ discernment and one with an eye
for the beautiful can fit you to a
becoming hat if you can be fitted.
Be at the opening to-night.
Rev. W. A. Freemas will fill the
pulpit of the First Baptist Church
Sunday morning at 11 a. m. but
not at night. He desires that the
members ail attend as he has some-
thing of interest for them.
We insure houses for 3 yrs
for 2 yrs pay. Turner &
Sevier. _ 2-z7
If you wish tosellor buy anvthing
in the real estate line it will pav
you to consult W. R. Kelley State
Line Ave. over Water Co’s office.
Pianos and organs tor sale at
reasonable prices at Beasley's Music
House 213 East Broad street—cash
or on installment plan 17 .
Mr. Frank Symonds house was
robbed last night while he was at
the dog show several pieces of
jewelry was taken and valuable pa-
pers. The police are on the lookout
for the thief.
The Flower Parade on Wednesday
will be a stem winder. Every one
we hear of is dressing up their bug-
gies phaetons carriages and other
vehicles. The procession will be a
grand one and don’t you forget it.
It is said that Justice Finley who
resigned the Chief Justiceship is
now wanting to be Governor of
Texas. All right Mr. Finley any
old body ought to beat the present
misfit now holding down the Guber-
natorial chair.
The Elks' committee on enter-
tainment has been served with a
notice that a couple of coons living
on Rose Hill would get married at
the fair and claim the prize. This
wedding will take place on Thurs-
day afternoen.
Tosecure the original witch hazel salve
ask for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve well
known as a certain cure for piles ar d skin
diseases. Beware of worthless counter-
feits They are dangerous. Embry Drug
Company. _
Desirable homes on easy terms.
See W. R. Kelley 226 State Line
Ave. _ 3-19
Are you going to make a birth-
day present? Chas. S. Erber can
suggest something nice. 3 16
The Lambeth Grocer Company
keeps everything good to eat—also
feed for stock.
For Rent.—Two offices with wa-
ter and closet in the Lester build-
ing. Apply to A. H. Sevier Agent.
For Rent.—The upstairs over
Joe Bedingfield’s store. Room 24 x
127 feet. Inquire of J. P. Kline.
Attorney Albert Sidney Gibson
of Hope is here today and tells us
that he will likely locate in our city
—give him the glad hand of wel-
come. He is a young man of worth
and merit and we hope to see him
rise in the world.
The filth in the gutters on East
Broad street should be removed at
once. Way it now stands it is
enough to breed disease. Say chair-
man of street and alley committee
will you not have this attended to
at once?
Marshal Casey came back to-day
from a chase after the man who
stole Joe Vinson’s horse and saddle.
He got on track of him at New Bos-
ton and crowded him so close that
he abandoned the horse and saddle.
Mr. Casey rode his horse down and
had to return but left Stanley Ed-
wards and Joe Vinson after the
thief.
Mr. Sam Ragland has been cast-
ing about for a long time for a good
five cent cigar and he is now adver
tising the “Mrs. Jack Frost” five
cent Havana filler cigar as the best
smoker on the market to-day for a
nickel. When you want a smoke ask
him for a Madam Jack Frost and
see that he gives no other. See the
ad in another column.
We visited the rooms of Mr.
Booth where he has a couple or
more men at work on decorations
for booths for the fair this morn-
ing and found them very busy. They
have made some beautiful set
pieces which they will sell at reason-
able prices Call on the young men
at the Fouke ware house and see
what they are doing.
In our announcement column will
be found the name of Guido Ohio
for Aiderman of Ward Two. Mr.
Ghio came here with his father in
1874 and is known by us all as a
young man of good business sense.
He is identified with the city both
injbusiness and property holding
and as a matter of fact would legis-
late for the interest of the same.
We bespeak for him a big vote on
the day of the election.
Slaughter Salo.
The “slaughter sale" of the Hig-
gins’ bankrupt stock of dry goods
notions etc will be continued only
a few days longer at the Higgins
old stand. Stock will then be re-
moved to the Prince Racket Store
and sale continued until entire stock
is sold. 3-27
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH EVERYTIME
Is what you get when purchasing
your Foods at this store. Good
weight high quality and low
prices hns made us the purchna-
Ing center for the thrifty nnd for
those who appreciate superior
grades of Coffees Teas. Canned
Goods. Cereals &c. Live and let
live Is our motto and we live up
MERRIWETHER A TAYLOR.
$lO Host fimad St |*i ;-| itfq
a AThpTms .. M uc h About the good kind g O y S an( j Hard to find
.<?;• 111 “of Ladies Shoes we v ' just what you
:;vi; L i of our <=!■ I C .I’s Be seL We’ve the best lOUlll S want in neat
I I /fc \ are in of the best. You’re Clothing. nobb Y suits for .•$
fcssrj ft with to-day ;JH sure to appreciate |the boys. If
•’;?;*! II / xr BR *^ ETr -<j newest st vie the new shoes. We its a burden to you let us
\|J J* x Jltis no ex. ore than anxious for you to share it. No trouble here-it:
aganceto he new creations. to get what you want. The
y we sell i nn so $3.00 & $3.50 neA ? on ® s ha / e been opened
most depe Do ’ and such a field for Slec-
ble foot-we — tion. Largest range of $$
kinds and styles anywhere
on earth. The makers of this cor. . Some Folks a Cap 1S a in these Parts. Modest price
easily outstrip all others and we ! -’omc i urns but p
their “BEST.” Easy to fit any a cap must represent all on e * s £ ar - d c ’ m forta-
foot here. Our men’s shoes in tr. ’s new and novel. We’ve the ble lmes ROY S %*
black at *0 0(1 are trade winner s S ng ideas and colors our DU ID ODUM.
?.;?.• service uu givers. Money b> cw. 11 and sOc. No economy in buying shoes •!<?•
if they don’t. that won’t give comfort and
3# MEN’S SPRING The r e ; s a r y '■ ' ’ truth n saUne Ourunakers combine these
’.-.••i made to fit. .1 within the truth in saving two qualities. Money back
ri AT HI MG that a nobbie han ours is not t 0 be found if they fail. $1.50 to $2.50
While they’ wear they can't be classed
as “ready mades. The best pro sch ma- ” x
kers as Stein; Black & Co. Stroui ; etc » Almost USCIOSS
are here for your inspection t most ac- Todwellonthekind it*!
•7-:S oepted styles. They re nobby. . i. Just ” Th J.-j?
the kind of fabrics the dressy pec ;e. name “HAWES” in-
PV C DVT HI Pi n’s wear dicates all that. Just $ TLOO
CfYCfiyY InIIN LI i s h ousvari- a word regarding cJ flfe •?’<?•
ety from the low priced lawn ha aan out- their arrival. Tbe __ f;?>!
?.?;• fit complete. We point with pri c lection of Derby s are here as GUARANTEED
Men’s Spring Furnishings. Il you’d ■ correct a fe the soft ones. *s : -
shape color or kind visit our s w Neck- new blocks are UA i
wear New Collars New Shirts N \ ar. natty. With ®3^oo £ J\ /
you get all you d find M/V.
~ in higher priced W The Success
Our Little Junior Suits ;S t “ ea ' shape XJ- 0 ” ete “ nl i
•if;. Every mother’s desire is to have tht ers well and . nur Dnnrit
neatly dressed—Easy here —These t! r nils are sure SteiSOll S 111. vHt rKUrI I
to please and the prices are irresistab! . ONE PRICE "ONE QUALITY
♦■.r.MA.V.A.V.AyAA.V.A.V. .? .L!
: BOFFHAN BDW. GO. 1
jjj Fine China
W Cut Glass
Dinner Sets
S x Carving Sets
W Beauttful Lam;.:
m Silver Plate ! \ ’are/?
gMajesilG Steel Ranoes. Stoves. .. is=§
g ;• ware Guns and flmmuiiia
East Broad St. Te: 'irk
«• FA S ROYAL ■»
Notwithstanding theremar dvance on all lines of Dry Goods and the prospects
of further advance we bein - ST BUYERS are prepared to offer better pri*
ces on many lines than others
OUR ;iALS FOR THIS WEEK.'*-
HOSIERY.
We scraped up a lot of Misses Ho-
siery sizes -2 and 7 1-2. won i
10 12 1-2 and 15 cents that we will .of
fer for MONDAY ONLY at 5
Also a lot of Ladies Lisle Thread .
Hose both plain and drop-stitched The
best to be found for the money 3 pair
for SI.OO. v
Ladies Lisle Thread Lace Hose 50c.
75c. and SI.OO.
Silk Hose worth $2.00 for $1.25 &J. 50 •
HANDKERCHIEFS.
We made a special effort to get the
best line of Ladies Handkerchiefs that
we have yet had and kindly ask the buy
ing people to examine our line and pric .
All Linen hemstitched handkerchiefs..
1 3 for 25c.
Hemstitched Embroidered corners.
Linen Hemstitched and Embroid-
ered each 15c
All Linen and hand embroidered
Better ones for 50c. 75c. and $1 .
1 I
SHEETINGS.
A record breaker in Sheetings.
9-4 Brown worth 20c. 7 yds. for SI.OO
9-4 Bleached wth 22 1 3c 6 yds for Li
— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■ 1 Li..- ■ T
T. & JMIT £-«TWS~^^ _ CSO-1
Headquarteiv.. .■ White and Wash Goods. . J
J. E. Mason
General Salesman for Arkansas & Louisiana
REPRESENTING
Swoflord Bros Dry Goods Co
InwortGFS. ManiiiaGiwrs and Jobbers
Kansas City - - Mo.
Sample Hoom7“
Y WAIST SiLRS
■ ■ ; just received another new
cy Waist Silks which we he-
re b -mtiful that any others 1
."'ao~n and the prices too
"isonable. SEE THEM I
)IES WAISTS.
' Bering the best waists for the
parts. Well made per-
colors... 50 to 75c each.
t' 1 offering the celebrated Roy-
■■ in white (the regular price
for SI.OO
SLSO $2.00 $3.00 $4.00
; $5.00 each. ■
PRINTS.
Jh - purpose of keeping trade stlm’
d we will offer for this week or so
they last 100 pieces of Stand-
-25 yards for SI.OO. No
mer to get more than wanted.
-S L.NEN COLLARS
i' ’ <’ the best line of Ladles Col-
' yet had. Including ;he new
Nuq' d stock collars
LADIES VESTS.
Our line of Ladies Summer Vests are
more complete than ever before includ-
ing long sleeves short sleeves and no
sleeves. Although there is a great ad-
vance in such goods we are on the ground
floor and offering the best
Bleached Cotton Silk tape neck and
sleeves 3 for 25c«
Best Bleached Cotton with tape neck
and sleeves 2 for 25c.
Silk and Lisle Thread Vest 50 cent
quality 3 for 50c.
Better ones for... .40c and 50c eacn
Silk Vests for 75c. and $1 W
TOWELS
We believe we are selling more to*’
els than any other house in this se s’ l ° n ’
Why ? because we are giving bet
values
Linen Huck Towels 17x33 P ric ® d
12 l-2c. eachat any other place m
town our price per dozen. • ■ •
ORGANDIES.
White Organdy 1 yd wide 15°' ? er
yard 7 yards for sl. 2
White Organdy 2 yards wide 2/
40 50 75 and 85c. and SI.OO
Black Organdy double wlnth 25c.
50c . 75c. and $ 1.00.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1900, newspaper, March 27, 1900; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657636/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.