The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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DR.PiERCE’S
FAVORITE
PRESCRIPTION
’■ I had been a sufferer for many years
from nervousness with all its symptoms
and complications” writes Mrs. O. N.
Fisher IS6I Lexington Ave. New York
N. V. “ I was constantly going to see a
physician or purchasing medicine. In
the spring of 1897 my husband induced
me to try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip-
tion. After taking one bottle and fol-
lowing your advice I was so encouraged
that I took five more bottles and then
stopped for several weeks as I felt so
much better but still I was not iwa-
plelely cured. I commenced taking it
again and felt that I was improving
faster than at first. I am not now cross
and irritable and I have a good color in
my face; have also gained about ten
pounds tn weight and one thousand
pounds of comfort for I am a new
woman once more and your advice and
your * Favorite Prescription ’ is the cause
of it coupled with the ‘Pleasant Pellets’
which are not to be dispensed with. I
took eight bottles of the ‘ Prescription ’
the last time making fourteen in all
and will not take any more unless you
so advise for I do not see as I need it.”
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THE TEXAKKANIAN
F. 0. WOOTTEN City Editor.
MONDAY DEC. 11 1899.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Heilbrons.
Bibles at Lemley’s.
Ladies’ gold watches at Heilbron’s.
Iron and brass beds at Booth's.
Diamond rings at Heilbron’s. 12 3
Fine parasols at Heilbron’s. 12-3
All kinds of holiday books at
Lemley’s.
Two rooms for rent. Apply at 217
Hazel street Texarkana Ark. 11-2 t
A. C. Miller of Shreveport is in
the city today.
Joe Winter was over today from
Nashville Arkansas.
See the Texarkana National Bank
statement in this issue—a line one.
G. C. Glass of New Boston Tex-
as is at the Cosmopolitan.
H. A. Jackson of C'arendon
Arkansas is here today.
Sheriff Stafford of Pittsburg
Texas is here today.
Tom B. Lenox of DeKalb is at
the Cosmopolitan Hotel today.
2(10 boys' iron wagons 35c up.
Hardin Bros.
New things in silverware at Heil-
bron’s. 12-3
Visit Booth for bargains in furni-
ture. 11-15
For a good white light get the
Eupion.
Full line of child’s rockers and
high chairs at Hardin Bros.’
See those warm pictures in the
Artist Supply Company's window.
Handsome line of solid silver
novelties at Heilbron’s. 12 3
Call on the Artist Supply Compa-
ny for your Kodak supplies.
Rocking chairs from $1 up at
Booth’s.
Lucile Tennyson Bryant. Whit-
tier at Lemly's. 12 11
Mr. George W. Morris of Bowie
county was registered at the Cos-
mopolitan hotel this morning.
Don’t fail to visit Louis Heilbron’s
grand jewelry establishment—the
largest and most compete stock
ever shown. 12-3
Attorney J. T. Cowling of Ash-
down Isover today attending to
some cases in the Miller Circuit
court.
Wantkp—A good white girl to
keep house for a small family. Ap
plv at 217 Hazel street Texarkana
Ark. 12112 t
Jim McShane while returning to
his home from the city to Rose Hill
last night fell in crossing a ditch
and broke bis arm.
Queen Quality Shoes
$2.50 at DeLamar’s.
Do You Know
That you Can have 11 telephone
In your home or pines of bunl-
nesn nt u cost that sosms nl-
most Innlgnlllcmit when yon
consider thocsovenlsnce from
n bunlnesK and domestic point
of view of having 'your friend
customer or denier within
npeaklng distance. Call on or
address the local iiirnsgcr for
details.
Southwestern Telegraph & Telephoned©.
A. r. lIItOWN Lnd Mgr.
The leading and reliable jeweler
so Texarkana is Louis Heilbroa. 12 3
A bran new line of parlor goods
Os all descriptions at Booth’s 1115
All goods engraved free at Heil-
bron’s.
Get your shoes at the Globe —
twenty p. r cent less than elsewhere
Eupion oil is the best on the
market.
One hundred trunks at Hardin
Bro’s fl per week. 10 22
Up-to-date tailor-made clothing
at the Globe. 4-3
Don't have any oil-in your lamps
but Eupion. _
A large line of new ladies’- fancy
rings shown this week at Heilbron’s.
The cotton market is not as stiff
today by several points as it was
Saturday.
We learn that Mrs. John Rung is
very sick and all hope for her re-
covery is given up.
We should look into the cost of
cheap lighting plants with a view of
lighting our city.
The Texas side is using saw dust
on their crossings. We should use a
few loads over on the East side.
Our store will be open the entire
month till 10 o’clock in the evening.
Louis Heilbkon.
Booth will receive this week a big
line of library furniture both in
Golden Oak and Mahogany. 11-15
You will get your money’s worth
by trading at the Globe Dry Goods
store. 4 3
Booth will open up his fine assort-
ment of pictures the last of the
week. 11-15
An elegant dining room set—lo
foot tables and 6 cobier seat chairs
at at Hardin Bros.’
We are sorry to know that Mrs.
Harry Bradley is sick at here home
corner of 12th and State street
West side.
The West side saloon keepers
kept their places closed yesterday
or at least there were no arrests
made.
Mayor Hardin had three cases in
his court this morning. He dealt
out the usual fl fine to the law
breakers.
Governor Jones pardoned John
Johnson of thiscounty on Saturday.
The pardon was only to restore
citizenship.
No article of dress means more to
ones appearance or comfort than
the shoes they wear. Buy the best
and get them of The Foreman Shoe
Co. 12-10 2
Now is the time for you to hand
in your holiday announcements.
The Texarkanian reaches many
homes of the reading public in the
city and surrounding country.
Yesterday was a gloomy day and
small congregations greeted the
pastors at the various churches in
the city. It does not take much to
keep some people away from church.
See our $3 50 men’s shoes and our
$2 00 and $2.50 ladies’ shoes the
best in Texarkana for that price
12-10 2 The Foreman Shoe Co.
Among the petit jurors in atten-
dance upon court from Sulphur
township we notice Messrs. S. C.
Patterson Joe Smith Jake Dodd
Riley Reed and Thos. Thomas.
Eupion oil makes the best light—-
ask your dealer for it and take no
other kind. It makes a white
strong light. ts
If you wish to sell or buy anything
in the real estate line it will pay
you to consult W. R. Kelley State
Line Ave. over Water Co’s office.
Board and rooms can be procured
in private family by applying at
No. 102 corner of 6th and State
Line. 12-10-31
Yesterday was a rainy day so
much so that the reporter did not
get out to chase for locals and
therefore he cannot say vth it hap-
pened from his own observation.
Major A. H. Sevier the attorney
and ieal estate agent moved his
office this morning from the Lester
building to the Federal building—-
room at the head of the steps lead-
ing up to the court room one door
beyond postoffice.
. I—B 1 1 ■
Mr. Ben Cullom came up from
Boggy on Saturday night return-
ing today. It Is said Ben has a soft
spot In his make up tor some fair
one in the city ami makes monthly
visits here.
Prepare yourself for the "hold
up man" and when he tells you to
throw up your hands see that vou
do so but have something In them
that will make him dream of par-
adise.
DeLamar Shoes 210 East
Broad i 2 6
What to Get For Chriitnuv
11 would take this entire page to
describe Chas S. Erber's grand Hue
of Holiday goods Call early and
make your si-lectioiijgoodslaiuaside
now need not be paid fol until
Obrlattuaf.
QLook out fqr mid-night prowlers.
These are prosperous (?) times so
we are told by our President and
the theives are plundering those
whom they suppose are prospering.
The sun came out this afternoon
and chased the clouds away and the
weather has changed several de-
grees colder with a stiff wind .from
the northwest.
Editor Crooks of the Little River
County News published at Ash-
down came in today to buy some
printer's stock. He reports his paper
as being well supported.
Hiawatha Evangeline Black
Mammy Swiss’ Family Robinson
at Lemley’s. 12-11
The Foreman Shoe Co. are exclu-
sive agents for that famous shoe
for women Queen Quality and an
elegant and extensive assortment
just received. 12 10 2t
Improved and unimproved city
property farms and timbered lauds
for sale exchange and rent. Gen-
eral rental and commission business.
W. R Kelley State Line over Wa-
ter Co’s office- 10 23
For your Christmas footwear of
every kind go to the Foreman Shoe
Co. No where else will you find
such variety of styles and such su-
perior quality of high grade goods.
Coming—Prof G. A. Thompson of
Galesburg 111. who has annually
tuned so many pianos in this city.
Wait for him if you want the best
of tuning or repairing. He is so
well known here that no commend-
ation is needed. ts
Mrs. Downs (nee Miss Bobbie
Bowers) daughter of Colonel Tom
Bowers who at one time made this
city his home was here yesterday
on her way to Carthage Texas.
She spent the day with Dr. Ed M.
Williams’ family leaving this morn-
ing for her home.
Several reported robberies are be-
ing told as taking place in the city.
A few nights ago we learn that
Mr. Q. O. Turner was relieved of
some pocket change as well as his
watch by some one who entered his
room while he was asleep.
Deputy Sheriff Charles Gallagher
has been on the trail for some time
of a couple of men that entered W.
A. Kelsey’sTiouse and carried off
some household article and yester
day he arrested the two suspects
and locked them np. We learn
from Sheriff Edwards that his dep-
uty has good proof on the two men.
The best selection ot men’s dress
shoes ever brought to Texarkana
can be found at The Foreman Shoe
Co.’s. We have enamels vici kid
patent leather Cordoyan box of
French calf and in fact anything
you want. Be sure that you see
The Foreman Shoe Co. 12-10-2
The East Texas Conference M. E.
Church South convenes at Tirnp-
ton Texas Wednesday. Tomorrow
Rev. D. F. C. Timmons pastor of
State Line will leave to attend
same. We are pleased to learn that
this station has paid up all accounts
against it. Trust that Bro. Tim-
mons will be returned here another
year.
- -
Miss Crow the milliner left here
Saturday for Arkadelphia on re-
ceipt of news of her mother and a
letter received here this morning
addressed to Miss Lumpkin her
clerk says her mother died yester-
day. The store was immediately
closed and the sign of mourning
placed on the door. We sympathize
with the lady at her mothers death.
J. S. Ragland has received his fall
stock of Holiday goods—wedding
gifts club prizes etc. Brie a-brac
of all kinds. The finest line of dolls
ever shown in the city —prices rang
ing from 5c to $5 each. Toys of
every description. Don’t put off
too late. Go early and inspect the
stock. 11 12
When you buy shoes you should
always consult your best interests
and buy them where you get the
best goods for the least money. The
Foreman Shoe Co. always maintain
the quality of their goods notwith-
standing the fact that they sell
them cheaper than anyone else
Whnt to Get For Christmas.
Don’t let a thing like this worry
you but go at once to Chas. b. Er-
ber's where you will find thegrand-
est line in tbe city to select from.
Goods laid aside now need not be
paid for until Christinas.
THE MODERN MOTHER
Has found that her little ones are
improved more by the pleasant Sy-
rup of Figs when in need of the
laxative effect of a gentle remedy
than by any other. Children enjoy
it and it benefits them The true
remedy Syrup of Figs is manufac-
tured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only.
DeLamar’s shoes are the
best. 210 East Broad.
THE PRESBYT RIAN HUR H
Corner of Maple and Third streets.
Cordially Invites yon to Its services.
Minister Hev. J. N. McFarlane.
It. .iih'iiv G- lleevh "Woi'i. or call up
WffM JtV. |
O’DWYER & AHERN
Exceptional Value Giving this Week
In man tailored suits. Every suit a suit of perfection. Fvery price mentioned crowded fun
of honest values. Add 25 per cent to the prices annexed and you 11 have the true value
Five prices will cover the entire collection. Come in Cassimere s Cheviots Black Clay and
• Colored Worsteds
$6.50 to 8.00 Sults $8 50 to 9.50 Suits $lO to $12:50 Suits sl3 to sls Suits sls to $17.50 Suits
AT KT AT AT AT
$5.35. $690. SB-85. $11.75 $13.85.
New Arrivals
In Cones Union made Jumpers and Overalls in stripes checks and plain blue. None better at 75c and SI.OO
Largely in Your Favor Are the new prices on shoes this week in Ladies Men’s and Children’s
Parting company with them now. These prices are favor winners
FORTHAT HONEST FOR THAT STYLISH LITTLE TOTS
Hard to wear out shoe want for Dressy shoe want for ladies see . Will wear out shoes lakes a
men see what we offer this week at the many new toes we are showing mighty good shoe to stand such
iRD 9nn 95n and 00 special prices throughout the entire constant knocking. Ours will.
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lhe W-L Douglass $31)0 Shoe for sl>oo 1>2 51.50 2.00 &$3 Shoes. - 10 to 12 “ 9 n c
men at u 19 tn 9 m S
The W. L. Douglass $2.00 Shoe for 10 z *l-00
Boys at $1.60.
Suitable Gifts The Best
For father or brother are easily found here. To be had are Monarch Shirts for men No
What’s nicer than an all silk umbrella ? New ideas complaints when this celebrated shirt is worn. White
for your wants now in. Come in plain curled carved and colored soft and stifi bosoms SI.OO to $1.50.
and buck-horn handles. Paragon frames $2 00 to
$6.00.
O’DWYER AULERJN
No 110-112 East Broad St. Phone No. 176.
; HOFFMAN HDW. CO. 1
w Holidav Goods. a
ine Ch ina »
W Cut Place
Cut Class
W Dinner Sets rib
$ Carving' Sets J
W Beauttful Lamps m
Silver Plated Ware $
S Majestic Steel Ranges Stoves.
| ware. Guns and Ammunition. $
220 East Broad St. Texarkana Ark.
I FALiAIS ROYAL. |
113 THIRTEEN DEEP CUTS. 13
| There is no coming event more certain more sure more positive than that you |
I will need more Dress Goods and there is also a certainty that you cannot get bet=|
I ter opportunities than we offer you this week for we have made a price on 2
| THIRTEEN LOTS of Dress Goods for this sale.
| Don’t be suspicious about ‘‘thirteen” it brings GOOD LUCK this week.
E Colored Crepon Skirt Patterns no two alike elegant styles worth every cent of $5.00 this week $3.95 |
E Black Crepon Skirt Patterns $750 quality this week 5
E Black Crepon Skirt Patterns $8 50 quality this week nTnl
F Black Silk Crepon Dress Patterns $12.50 quality this week
E Camel’s Hair Plaids large designs 48 inch wide $1.50 quality this week
E Camel’s Hair Plaids 38 inch wide regular 65c. goods this week =
E Elegant two-toned Camel’s Hair 48 inch wide $1.75 quality this week 2 *
|| 46 inch Cheviot Suiting all leading colors $1 00 quality this week. =
E 48 inch Cheviot Suiting just a few colors $1.25 quality this week 80 1
p| 46 and 48 inch Poplins in sacking and plain weaves and a line of Plaids and Checks THE goods |
E for skirts 85c. quality this week 1
838 inch Nove'ty Dress Goods about ten pieces left of the lot none less than a 60c quality this week 40 3
E 36 inch All Wool Novelty Dress Goods worth 30 and 40 cents this week 2
| 36 inch All Wool Novelty Dress Goods worth 30c. this week
All of our Dollar quality Silk Velvets 70 I
| Our line of Holiday Novelties cannot be equalled for variety style and P
| pleasing prices. They are bought direct from the makers and importers. In tu s |
| department you will find sterling silver novelty articles combination card
| and purses brushes of every variety jet metal and novelty belts garters aR
| hose supporters etc.
| We have received our line of Holiday Umbrellas and for beauty of designs and qualities they cannot bej
E matched. They are matchless for appropriate Christmas Presents.
E Those Silk Petticoats that we are selling at $5 00 to sio will make any lady feel well dressed ana s
= will be too
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J. E. Mason
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‘ General Salesman for Arkansas & Louisiana
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, December 11, 1899, newspaper, December 11, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657547/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.