The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I -Jj^.\J\\<K xs > x > xxx^x^XXXXXXXx - x \\xX\x\V v \ x a\'WWV\>
■ The jjind You Have Always Bought and which has been
I *in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of
■ — and has been made under his per-
■ /T* ■ZZX'7»-t* z ' sonal supervision since its infancy.
■ ' Allow no one to deceive you in this.
■ AH Counterfeits Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
I Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
■ Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment.
I What is CASTORIA
Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare-
goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic
subs'ance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the
Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
> GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR COMPANY 7T MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK C«TV.
A.. -A-. Au-dams
TWO STORES
At No. 21! East Broad Street a large
stock of Dry Goods Notions Clothing etc.
Prices exceedingly low= y ur money’s worth
every time. A fine rocking chair given free
with every $25 worth of Dry Goods.
On College Hill==An up to date line of
General Merchandise==Dry G ods Staple
and Fancy Groceries. Prices as low as
the lowest. Polite and accommodating
salesmen ever ready to show all goods.
’ooalT
COAL COAL
Large quantity of the
Best Coal—Prices Reason-
able. Telephone No. 25.
Texarkana 166 Go.
Im Cannot Enpy MUis
WITHOUT A 000!) DINNER.
You can be supplied with everything you need tor a
good dinner from a turkey to a good cigar. We have
made special efforts to get the finest goods on the mar-
ket and invite our patrons and friends to inspect our
large Christmas stoc . Yours to serve
Brown & Tyler
'Phone 5 Enst Broad St.
SAY MY FRIEND
Do you want a 40-acre farm in the suburbs of Texarkana
well improved for $800?
20 acres timber joining corporation limits for $250?
3 lots good four room lion ;e well barn and out-buildings
in good neighborhood for $1000?
5 Acres half mile from coll ;c 3 room house line spring
f air acres line garden land for S3OO ?
1 100 acres line timber land at $1.75 per acre i*
Have you a house to rent «»r do you want to rent a house?
H you don’t want any of these and do want anything else
bom a wood-shed to .) tract of improved or unimproved land
with or without a saw nu I be and sec
0. P. TAYLOP
Till: Real Estate Man
Established 138 Before doing business.
Facti Worth Remembering
Germany makes celery oil.
Eggs are best twelve’hours after
laid.
Clear boiling water will remove
tea stains.
Never feed a baby directly before
its bath.
The cradle is returning to popu-
lar favor.
In Austria they make flour out of
potatoes.
Queen Victoria eats American
pickles.
Sugar burnt in gas flame is death
to mice.
Rice should be washed in hot wa-
ter not cold.
The colder eggs are the quicker
they will froth.
The saucer of charcoal purifies
the refrigerater.
Pour boiling water over eaisins
before seeding them.
A layer of old newspapers makes
matting more durable.
Sugar added to the water used
for basting meats adds to the fla-
vor.
A few drops of lemon juice adds
a delicious flavor to scrambled
eggs.
Germany has discovered a sub-
stitute for coffee in asparagus seed.
Canned goods are unwholesome if
the end of the can bulges out.
All meat should be cleaned with
a soft damp cloth before cooking.
Onions peeled under water will
not disturb the eyes.
Wooden kneading boards fc r
bread are declared unsanitary.
A cup ot hot milk at bedtime will
prevent sleeplessness.
Stewed cucumbers are as nice as
creamed cauliflower.
Princess Victoria of England is
an acomplished cook.
Never shut the sunshine out.
Sunshine means health.
Half a lemon dipped in salt will
keep copper vessels bright.
Whipped cream is more easily di-
gested than plain cream.
Baby’s bath should be given at
I the same hour each day.
Windows should never be washed
when the sun is shining on them.
What to Get For Christmas.
Go and let Chas. S. Erber assist
you on this subject. Everything
that is newest and best awaits your
inspection and approval and the
prices on all his goods are extreme-
ly low. Come early and make your
selections; goods laid aside now need
not be paid for until Christmas.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Gentlemen—do not torget that
the reliable gents’ furnishers
Sharpe & Brewer give a ticket for
tree shines with every pair of their
shoes sold 3-19
One hundred one gallon cans and
two hundred half gallon cans “RED
BIRD” New Orleans molasses re-
ceived Saturday. We will order
again in a few days. Lambeth &
Yarbrough. 8-13
DO YOU KNOW
Consumption is preventable? -Science
iias proven that and also that neglect is
siilcfdul. Tiie worst cold or cough can be
cu ed with Shiloh’s Cough and ( onsump-
tlon Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for
over fifty years.
Sold by Williams & Williams
Holiday Excursion to the South-
east via Southern Railway.
Railroads in Arkansas Texas Indian
Territory and Oklahoma Territory will
sell Christmas Holiday excursion tickets
over the Southern Railway to points In
the Southeast Including the states of
Tennessee nisslslppl Alabama Georgia
Florida. North Carolina South Carolina
une a part of Kentucky at a rate of one
fare for the rovnd trip. Tickets will be
sold on Wednesday Thursday. Friday
December ao ai. 3». 1890 limited to re-
turn thirty days from date of sale Choice
of three routes are offered cither via
Memphis New Orleans or Shreveport.
The service offered by the Southern
Railway Is the very best and the schedule
and sleeping car arrangement unexcelled.
Parties contemplating 11 trip to the old
home In the southeast should see thdt
their tickets read via Southern Railway.
Inquiries cither by letter or postal card
to any of the undersigned representatives
will receive promt attention and pnrtles
will be furnished with map. time tuhle.
and gendrol Information regarding the
trip.
C. A. DeSaussure D. P. A. Memphis Tenn.
J. C. Andrews S. W. P. A. Houston Tex.
M. H. Bone W. P. A. Dallas Texas.
THE BURDSAL CO
ARCHITECTS.’
Term Reasonable
Consultation Free
DESIGNS tl’-T()-I)ATE.
WM. BURDSAL Agent.
I eMW LiiW AAWifd. 1 n
How to Fit a Shoe.
"People would find much less
difficulty with ready-made shoes"
said rn experienced salesman “if
they would stand up to fit them on
instead of sitting down. Niue per
sons out nften particularly women
want a comfortable chair while they
are fitting a shoe and it is with the
greatest difficulty you can get them
to stand for a few minutes even af-
ter the shoe is fitted. Then when
they began walking about they
wonder why they are not so comfor-
table as they were at first. Exer-
cise brings a larger quantity of
blood into the feet and they swell
appreciably. The muscles also re-
quire certain spaces. In buying
shoes this fact should be borne in
mind.” —Exchange.
He Knows Whereof He Writes.
An editor prints his paper to give
his patrons the news of the day and
for the money there is in it. He is
presumed to know of what he writes
and he generally does. When he
writes as he does in the Leader Cou-
rier Osceola Mills Pa. without fee
or hope of reward that “Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy acts magically
and we have found none better in
our household. If you have a cough
try it” it may be accepted as an
honest expression worthy of cre-
dence. For sale by Smith Drug Co.
Not Quite Ready.
“All those who want to lead bet-
ter lives will stand up” cried the
revivalist in a commanding tone.
They all stood up excepting the
stranger with chin whiskers who
sat in the front row.
“Don’t you want to be a better
ma” demanded the revivalist.
“Well it’s this way parson” said
the stranger. “I expect to be a
better man of course but you see
I haint been to town before in ten
years an’ I wuz calculatin’ to have
a leetle fun fust.”—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Educate Your Bowel* With Cancaretu-
Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever.
100. 25c If CO- C. fail druggists refund money
Ellis Glenn the female puzzle
who is now in jail at Hillsboro 111.
h is requested the sheriff to furnish
her female apparel. The sheriff has
declined. The Governor of Illinois
has also refused to honor a requisit-
ion from the Governor of West Vir-
ginia for the prisoner.
FREE OF CHARGE
Any adult suffering from a cold settled
on the breast bronchitis throat or lung
troubles of ahy nature who will call at
Smith Erug C will be presented wjth a
sample bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup
free of charge. Only one bottle given to
one person and none to children without
order jrom parents.
No throat or lung remedy ever had such
a sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all
parts of the civilized world. Twenty years
ago millions of bottles were given away
and your druggists w ill tell you its success
was marvelous. It Is really the only
Throat and Lung Remedy endorsed by
physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure
or prove its value. Sold by dealers In all
civilized countries.
DeLamar can save you
money on shoes and hose.
210 East Broad. 12-6
What to Get For Christmas.
It will not take you long todecuh
if you go and inspect Chas S Er-
ber’s grand Christmasstore Christ-
mas display and Christmas window.
Come early and make your selec
tions; goods laid aside now need not
be paid for until Christmas.
For broken limbs chilblains burns
scalds bruised shins sore throat
and sores of every kind apply Bal
lard’s Snow Liniment. It will give
immediate relief and heal any
wound. Price 25 cts and 50 cts.
The Weltmer method practiced
and taught by Profs. Brown and
Spicer No. 223 West Broad. 7lw
MANY A LOVER
Has turned witii disgust from an other-
wise loviiblc girl with an offensive breath
Karl's Clover HoofTea purifies the breath
by its action on the bowels etc. as noth -
Ing else will bold for yea is on absolute
guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Sold bv Williams Williams.
Have you a cold ? A dose of Bal-
lard’s Horehound Syrup at bed time
will remove it. Price 25c and 50c.
Booth's holiday line of fancy fur-
niture will be unequaled In the
state. 11-15
f PRICKLY \
I ASH 1
Kbittersl
KIDNEY DISEASE BTOM.
AOHTROUBLE.INDIGES
LIVER DISORDER OR
CONSTIPATIQH Jr
IT
li you are hi neeu of a first class
type writer It will pay you to call
at the Te.xarkanian oflice and see
the Remington Sholes which has
tn my Improvements over any of the
other high grade machines. Price
ou old machines as high as any oth-
er. 4 17
In sluggish liver Herbine by its
beneficial action upon the biliary
tracts tenders the bile more fluid
and blings the liver into a sound
and healthy condition thereby ban-
ishittg the sens' of drowsiness leth-
atgy. uml the genera) feeling of ap-
athy which arise from disorders of
the liver. Price 5110.
Ladies and Gentlemen!
We name below a few of the nice new goods we have
just received. Are receiving other nice goods daily
Roasted Coffee all prices in bulk and cans
Fine Teas and Spices Extracts French Peas
New catch Mackerel in barrels and buckets
French Sardines New crop Tomatoes and Corn
New catch “Clover Leaf" Salmon Mince Meat
Veal Loaf Lunch Tongue Hamberger Steak
Potted Ham in boxes Chipped Beef
Potted Ham in canvas 15c. per pound
Corned B-es “Beef Steak" Tomato Catsup
Queen Olives Pin Clives Stuffed Olives
Pickles all kinds and prices Preserves Jelly
and Jams Evaporated Fruits Etc.. Etc. Et<
Everybody Please Call and See Us.
LAMBETH & YARBROUGH
Oyster Bay
TEXARKANA’S LEADING RESTAURANT
and short order HOUSE
The Popular Resort of Epieurians.
Salt Water Fish K. C. Meats Fresh Oysters Game
of all kinds daily. daily. arrive daily. in season
Why not live easy on oysters? 30c. a quart. 10 23
WasAi the Dishes Quickly I
You can if you "
use Gold Dust.
It docs most of ‘.v
the work. It
saves timemon- Fa . IMt~t
ey and labor.
Bend for free booklet—•• Golden Rule. Jb
forHt—k. |gg W■
N - Z.
| A SURE MEDICINE. B
|3 Sj
dl Randiom Va. Dec. SI. IwHI
IgW 1 have been suffering from female weak- .J ''"'v--' W
ness for four yearn and have taken many ' '""J? T X
£<| medicines but Wine of Cardui and B’ack- J|l\ \
MMI Draught have done more for me than any- ’ Jt. / /tl’
thing
MRS. CAROLINE EVANS L IUI
I WineJordU 1 |
liftl It is a mistake to take any and every kind of medicine when you are Ml
IMM sick. There is danger in it. Most of the so-called cures for “ female nw
(□SI weakness” do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily and when IpJI
Kfl the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It is MH
nSI never wise to take chances. You have only one life and that is dear and nj
precious. If you have any pain ache disorder or weakness in the fenii- Kij
Mil nine organs nothing will help you like Wine of Cardui. It helps do IVII
■Til away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy and Wd
QJI modifies the pains of childbirth; recovery is rapid and future health is
Ml assured. The Wine is purely veg- IRA
etable being made of herbs whose j ladies* advisory department. (
mJI medicinal properties act directly < is ii<ivbi<inoiKrao'qiiiii!iKKi>o'iiii > IraUj
upon the organs of womanhood. KV
BMI it is a long-tried remedy and has J mkihcink co.. <.-iinuan<«.s-.i.-i|
Fw many years of success behind it. It cW
ft w sure * Why take a chance medicine when you can get a sure medicine? ft J
Eh Druggists sell Large Bottles for SI.OO. Effl
Now is the Tims.
In the interest of your own welfare now '
Is the time to enlighten yourself a.s to the
best place and to begin providing for your
next .summer's comfort anil pleasures.
With this In view consider the matchless
climate the grandeur of scenery and the
numerous resorts of Colorado.
Drop a postal to W. F. Sterley A O. P.
A. or A. A. Glisson G. A. P. D. of "The
Denver Road" at Ft. Worth Texas and
you will be provided with exhaustive and
magnificently Illustrated literature with-
out expense. 11-VI
DECEHBER Jo 31 33
All stations on all railroads In Texas and
Indian Territory will sell Christmas Holi-
day tickets via the Southern Railway to
all Tennessee Alabama nhslsslppi Geor
gla Florida and Carolina points nt half
rote: Good for return 30 days from date of
sale. Purchase tickets by the Southern
and for any Information about your trip
call on your nearest railway agent or write
to M. H. Hone W. P. A Dallas Texas.
C. A. Benscotcr 0. P. A.
12 3 Chattanooga Tenn.
For over nny Yoara
An Old and Well-Trikd Remedy
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years
by millions of mothers for their
cnildren while teething with pet-
feet success. It soothes the child)
softens the gums allays all pain
cures wind colic and is the be t
remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleas
ant to the taste. Sold by druggists
in every partof the world. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. Its value is in-
calculable. Be sure' and ask for
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and
take no other kind. ‘l-5 !IR ly
WHAT IS SHILOH ?
A grand old remedy for Cough. Colds
and Consumption; used through the world
for half 11 century has cured innumerable
cases of Incipient consumption and re-
lieved many In advanced stages. If yon
are not satisfied with the results we will
refund votirmonsy. Price 2.*. cts.so <-t ■
nnd »1.00. 1? 12 3
Sold by Williams A. Williams.
The Hunter Transfer and Storage
Go. have the only safe and conven-
ient rooms in the city for storage
of your furniture or piano. We
are prepared to store goods of any
kind.
|PORT I
5 ARTHUR;
j j QOUTT.. I
IK„ C. P & G
HAILWAY.
Short Line. Quickest Time.
BETWEEN
Kansas City Texarkana
Shreveport Port Arthur
ant! New Orleans.
I
' Solid Vestibule Trains.
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Trullis 1 mid 2 .11 i-i v thrniigh I’lillmni
’ Hiiffi't Slnopers mid uliiing I ni' lintwerh
Kansas City mid hiluwport.
i Only Dinina Gar Line
■ South ol Kansas
I Trainh Leave Trxahkana
SOUTH HOUND
No. 2 ar. 111:20 a.lll. dep. 10:28 a.nt
• NORTH HOUND
• No. 1 ar. 5:10 p. in dep. 5:20 p.m
> A. L. llll' K. C. I’. A. A T Agt.
! XARKANA. TEA.
' H. C.OKK. On in" Agt.
KANSAN ()IT? iHO.
IDR.W. C. SPEARMAN.
PaiSICIH AHD SURGEON
TEXARKANA - ARKANSAS.
HENRY PLATZ.
Boot and Shoe Maker
HERE
Pegged Shoes for B 3 00|
Sewed Shoes from S 4 00 to $6 00
Gentlemen’s Shoes half soied 7fc.
Call and see me.<
Shjp IN 9inl Slrttl. Teiirkiu. Ill'
THOS. H. ESTES.
All Kinds of Blacksmith
and Wood Work Execut-
ed Promptly.
Scientific Horse Shoeing a special-
ty. Repairing neatly done. Carriage
painting and trimming. Shops Cor
Broad and Spruce Streets. Phout
No. 10?
Moody & Wright
Contract Painters
Paper Hanging
A
Do all kinds of pa’nting and pa-
per hanging at bottom figures.
Have a large stock of all grades
wall paper.
Office Next t)r to Wit :r 7 cs.
OR. L' M. RUSH
Surgeon Dentist.
Gold Crown and Brldirn work a special!
All work guaranteed.
Oflice West Broad street up stairs
Comparisons Lead
The Intelligent
To Quick Conclusions.
Eor Colorado California nnd the Great
North-west investigate the schedules
connections rates and train equipment of
“THE DENVER ROAD”
(Fort Worth and Denver City Ry.)
Solid and Fast Through Trains
CLOSIi CONNECTIONS.
Case Car Service
Pullman Drawlog Room Sleepers.
Scenery Unequaled.
For full information and magnificently Il-
lustrated literature write to
A. A. GLISSOn G. A. Pass. Dep’t or
W. F. STERLEY A. G. F. & P. A
Ft. Worth Texas.
'l'd 'l
I 1
i' 1 . A
'lb
i M
The Mule and Gasoline
G 01111616.
To avoid being blown up by
Gasoline use Gas. We put
in gas stoves or gas lights on
short notice. Investigate the
matter.
Texarkana Gas & Elec. Lt. Co
Texas Railway
Best Passenger Seif ice in Texas.
NO DELAY ANYWHERE.
S Direct Line to
New Orleans
Houston
Galveston
San Antonio
Dallas
Ft. Worth
II A\|)
CALIFORNIA
i See T icket Agent for full Inf amative
L. S. THORNE E. P. TURNER
Third Vine Pros. <h’n. Pin* t
nml Umi'l Mu'r. nivlTkt. Agt.
DALLAS TEXAS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1899, newspaper, December 13, 1899; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657549/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.