The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 281, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 31, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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H’s Time wasted
And strength wasted to try to push
back the rising tide with a broom.
It's just as great a waste of time and
a far more serious waste of strength
to try to push back the rising tide
of disease with the'’nervines" "com-
pounds” and "nerve foods” which
simply drug the nerves into a drunk-
en stupor. They make you feel
good? So does whisky while the
feeling lasts but the reaction is dan-
gerous and deadly. Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery is a tem-
perance medicine. It contains no al-
cohol opium cocaine or other nar-
cotic. It strengthens the body by
purifying the blood and increasing
the supply of that vital fluid. It
heals diseases of the stomach and or-
gans of digestion and nutrition and
thus removes the obstacles to a per-
fect nourishment of the whole body.
"Six years ago my stomach and heart
troubled me so much I had to do something
as the doctors could not help me” writes
Mrs. S. A. Knapp of San Jose California
Box 39a. «I went to San Francisco and had
treatment for catarrh of the stomach and
was better for some time then it came back.
I than used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and ‘Pleasant Pellets.' These
medicines cured my stomach. I do not
have the pain ano indigestion as I did.
It is very hard for me to
tell you what I suffered be-
fore I commenced taking
four valuable medicine. a ’Ll
recommend it to all \dMsra.
the sufferers whom I
meet.• ri
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant nafeOWM
Pellets strengthen and
stimulate the Ever. Ll/AS®
THE TEXARKANIAN
|F. G. WOOTTEN City Editor.
SEB HEBE.—It has been Hie
rule of this paper to collect in
advance for all local reading ads
—printed notifications to this
effect time and again. Positively
payments for all transient ads of
this kind must be paid in ad-
vance. Rate sc. a line. ts
► WEAI HER FORECAST.
Weather Bvbkau. )
Texarkana Ark. Juno 28. f
For Arkansas:—Gener-
ally fair tonight and
Wednesday.
Stationary temperature.
Joe Swift Clerk. ’
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Chas. S. Erber the'Jeweler 3 16.
Have you seen Mrs. Jack Frost?
Don't have any oil in your lamps
but Eupion.
Mr. Morris Sheppard is back from
Omaha.
Miss Mae Murphy will leave today
for Chicago to attend college
Your money’s worth in shoes at
DeLamar’s 210 E. Broad street.
Catch on to Mrs. Jack Frost of
N. Y. —at S. M. Ragland’s. 4 7
Chain purses 50c to $6.50 at Er-
ber’s.
For a good white light get the
Eupion.
The grandest display of brilliant
cut glass in the city at Erber’s.
Everybody gets stuck on Mrs.
Jack Frost of N. Y. 4 7
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for liver and bowel troubles.
Never gripe. Boyd Drug Co.
Mr. Chas. McEwen has accepted
a position with R. G. Northuni as
repairer.
We are glad to see Mr. R. G.
Northum out again after a spell of
sickness.
C. F. O’Tool who is representing
the St. Louis Republic is registered
at the Huckins House.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Come
and see them. DeLatnar will make
the price to suit you. 71
Mrs. Jack Frost of N. Y. has ar-
rived in the city and is on exhibi-
tion at S. M Ragland’s. 4 7
Uncle Sam is on to the best. He
uses Mastic Mixed Paint in his
navy. Williams & Williams.
Those cushionet turn shoes for
ladies are the talk of the city.
Nothing like them any where but
at DeLamar’s 210 East Broad St.
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
The time to advertise is right
now—in fact any and all the time is
in place for a good advertisement
in the local paper.
Order Machine JL
Repairs by
LONG DISTANCE
TELEPHONE
And Save Time.
Southwestern Telegraph & Telephoned.
A. P. UKOWN jLucal Mgr. j
We should organize and build a
park.
Miss Alice Philips is on the sick
list.
Look which way you will and new
housetops greet your visions.
Mrs. Marshall and daughter from
Shreveport are here today.
Tomorrow is the first of August.
Are you ready for the bill collector?
Wedding rings all sizesand shapes
at Chas. S. Erber’s. 3 16
Eupion oil is the best on the
market.
Ralph Bros have a machine that
irons the edges of collars and cuffs.
1847 Roger Bros knives forks
and spoons at Erber’s. 3 16
The Galveston excursionists will
get back this afternoon on the T.
S. & N. road.
It has been a whole week since
any new oil deposits have been
found near Mena.
R. B. Williams of Waco and Lon
Guinn of Tyler were guests at the
Cosmopolitan today.
Hon. R. L. Henry and family
passed through here last night on
their way home to Waco.
Officer Harry Hooper had a val-
uable horse to lay down and die.
Harry we regret your bad luck.
Nursing in any capacity night or
day. Apply at 121} East Broad
street. Alice H. Fallough.
Desirable homes on easy terms
See W. R. Kelley 226 State Line
Ave. 3-19
Ono Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces immedi-
ate results. Try it. Boyd Drug Co.
Jewelry of every description at
Schuster’s the old reliable. 1-1
If. you need a good watch or
clock call on Schuster the State
Line Jeweler. 1-
Conductor J. 0. Rawlins of the
K. C. S. road has moved his family
here from Gainsville Tex.
Mr. Clarence Taylor has lost his
French poodle dog. He is n axious
to recover the little wooley pet.
Train men coming in here yester-
day evening reported a water spout
near Marshall Texas yesterday.
I take orders for M. Born& Co.
Tailoring. Prices and goods right.
Satisfactiongiven at DeLamar's.
Mrs. Jack Frost of N. Y. is the
best 5 cent cigar on the market.
S. M. Ragland Distributor.
For drugs paints oils and wall
paper call on J. P. McMickle corner
llthandStateLine. 7-11
The best ot everything the mark
et affords at Huddleston Bros
meat market
All kinds of stringed instruments
at Beasley’s—violins guitars etc.
Prices very ow. j 1
Two pretty homes on Maple street
for sale cheap by Carmichael &
Holloway account of owners leav-
ing the city. 7 15
Mrs. Tobinsky who has been vis-
iting friends for several days past
left this morning for Shreveport
La.
The Texarkanian force returns
their thanks to Mr. O’Daniel for a
box of nice peaches presented to
them on Monday.
Huddleston Brothers market is
always supplied with everything
usually found in an up-to-date
market. 4 3
For burns injuries piles and skin dis-
eases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It
Is the original. Counterfeits maybe of-
fered. Use only DeWitt’s. Boyd Drug Co.
Some off colored women were ar-
rested Sunday on the West Side for
driving on the public streets in a
spectacular manner. They contri-
buted a V each to atone for their
folly.
Dr. W. H. Walker of Redwater
Texas was in the city this morning
on business. The doctor reports
that there is a great deal of sick-
nees in his town.
Captain Eva Tomlinson of the
Salvation Army has gone to Scotts
ville Texas to attend the Holiness
camp meeting which is in progress
at that place.
H. L. Hunt of Douglassville Cass
county was in the city today with
peaches. Mt. Hunt says the fruit
crop is better this year than for
ten years past.
Mr. Booker Ellis informed the re-
porter this morning that there was
a dearth in house renting. There
is hardly an empty house on the
West Side. This speaks well for
our growing city.
One gallon of Mastic Mixed Paint
will cover as much surface as one
and one-hall gallons of any paint
sold here. Williams & Williams.
Three brick stores on East Broad
street and one brick store on Rose
Hill for sale by Carmichael & Hollo-
way. 7 15
Can you mix lead and oil by hand
as well as it can be ground mixed
by machinery? Mastic Mixed Paint
thats all. Williams & Willi-.ms.
Sheriff Bickham came back from
Bright Star yesterday and reports
the best crops in Sulphur township
had there in years.
Mr. Mike Hogan Yard Master of
the Cotton Belt road here left last
night for Commerce Texas on a
visit to his family.
Are you going to make a birth-
day present? Chas. S. Erber can
suggest something nice. 3 16
Mr. F. W. McKee who moved his
family to Stevens Arkansas has
moved back again and will make
this place his future home.
Miss Addie Baird has returned
from a visit to her brother at Brooks
ton Tex. Glad to know that her
trip was a pleasant one.
C. A. Green Ashdown; A J.
Daugherty St. Louis; J. H. Smith
Pilot Point Texas; and Wm. Thom-
as of Clarksville Texas are regis-
tered at the Randolf.
Mr. Dick Hewett thinking that
he had enough of Hudson Ark.
concluded to move back to the city.
Mr. Hewett says that Hudson is in
a low postoak flat and is unhealthy
hence his moving back.
A well established and good pay-
ing business for sale at a bargain—-
an exceptional opportunity. See
W. R. Kelley State Line Avenue
Texarkana Ark.
Mastic is not bought to sell
against cheap paint it is a high'
grade and the best mixed paint
that can be bought. 7 26
When you want a modern up to
date physic try Chamberlain’s Stom-
ach and Liver Tablets. They are
easy to take and pleasant in effect.
Price 25 cents. Samples free at
Smith Drug Co.
Paint your house with Mastic
Ready Mixed Paint every gallon
guaranteed to be made of pure lead
Zinc and oil. Williams & Williams.
Having again obtained a compe-
tent workman we are fully pre-
pared to repair anything in the line
of guns pistols locks keys cash
registersetc. All work guaranteed
or money refunded.
The Edwards Harness Co.
Mr. A. K. Neely the city guard
of the West Side had his force of
eight coons out working the alley
running from State to Maple this
morning. Let the good work go
on.
A postal card from our city treas-
urer W. L. Wilson who writes
from Boulder Col. tells us that his
health is good and that he wished
it was in his power to ship us some
of the delightful cool nights they
are enjoying in Boulder.
P. W. Johnson M. D. of Little
Rock; G. W. Dunlop LouisvilleKy.;
P. Barker E. V. Jelenko New
York; J. L. Levesy Omaha Neb.;
Walter Goodman Memphis; D. V.
Martin Chicago; and Al Rice of
Little Rock are registered at the
Huckins House today.
Dirt was broken this morning for
the extension of the Hoffmau
Hardware company’s brick ware
house. We notice brick sand and
cement is being placed on the
ground and soon the masons will
run up the walls. There is more
brick work going on here now than
at any period in our city’s history.
I am now in my new brick corner
11th and State Line with a full
line of drugs medicines paints
wall paper etc. J. P. McMickle.
Desirable residence lots in Estes
Peek Drew Collins Edwards and
Stanfield’s additions for sale by
Carmichael & Holloway on easy
terms to purchasers. 7 15
D. W. Mclver Ala. wrote: Our
child's bowels were passing off pure
blood and all prescriptions failed to
relieve her until we tried Teethina
(Teething Powders) aud she is now
doing well. 720 Iw
Our prices are adjusted to the
quality of our goods and our work.
When you want anything first-class
call on us. The Edwards Harness
Co. 617
Your chickens are dying; why?
Because they are infested with lice
and mites. If you will use Thano-
lice or Roost Paint you will have
healthy chickens and laying bens.
Sold only by Williams & Williams.
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That Picnic Hunger
Which usually comes on an hour be-
fore the regular meal time can he
satisfied and even satiated by the
Innumerable varieties of potted
meats jams and jellies we offer-mil
sorts of crackers beside. No outing
hamper Is complete without them
and the price Is ridiculously low
compared with quality.
MERRIWETHER& TAYLOR.
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|| Ladies' Oxfords A’nWVpD £ A HFRIV l^' 68 ’ ° Xf ° rds 8
& Surprisingly Low. U Dll 11111 w AuDllllg |as Low asyouwanttheaß
|| It’s the Last Straw If You’re Wise I
That breaks the camel’s back and we You’ll look after your Shirt Wants B
don’t intend to have our hearts broken by Our prices are prices that will not j |s ‘ ||
an over supply of Straw Hats next sea- appoint you.
B son. Hence such price cutting' B™" Shirts. 50c
You can’t look pleasant 75c. Men s Straw Hats 50c 1.25 Men’s Madras Shirts
in a strav/ hat of last SI.OO “ “ “ 75c 1.75 and $2.00 Men’s Madras
season’s shape. Ours I125&1.50 “ ‘ SIOO Boys stylish Negligee shirts 25 and 50e -
are new. $1.75 and $2 0 “ 1.50 I V)
ft Men’s Odd Pants At OM Prices. Ladies’ Men’s Nobby Stylish Umbrellas 1
Mostly small sizes but intensely in- Oxford S At pleasing .prices. You'll keen kB
terestingto wearers of that kind. For- . T co °! while using our kind and the Kfe
mer prices have been $450 and $5.00. savings will greatly aid ths surplus
F ° rt th e S pli‘ r danC6Sale ’ sl-95- COST. tandles ’ y and attractl «|
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Never Previously Has so little money OXFORDS.== They are so beautiful and be-«
commanded so much goodness—but parting time coming in appearance. They match the hot H
has come. These prices will cause our under- weather like birds and flowers. We’ve clothed kj)
wear to get into other hands and that rapidly ours with another attraction- This week we
The variety is great and kinds as thin as you place the entire collection at your disposal at ac-
want them—some as thin as thought. * ua l cost - We fully realize that the last clause
Men’s Balbriggan former price 50c. per sort 35 * e I
„ <( „ „ „ LOO thisweek ’‘The proof of the pudding” etc ° g
“ 200 “ 1.50
“ 3.00 2.00 §
Ladies’ Ladies B
Low Shoes P- A ITVH KT Oxfords.
g aticost. II Un lull & Hlliili.li■ goo“x|
&& All kinds to select ““ ■■ ™ ■■■W W AAAAAMvAVI the price has been ®
from. cut. 3S
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Refrigerators will be sold cheap. We had
JK a lot damaged by water ?t the Lambeth
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fire. These refrigerators have been
W varnished and made as good as before but W
will be closed out at a reduced price.
i HOFFMAN HDW. CO. £
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220 East Broad St. Texarkana Ark
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Arc You widß-awaKß to your Interest?
rpHEN read these offers of Umbrellas Black Dress Goods Embroideries Ribbons Ties Belts etc. and if yo u
A require anything in this line you will be interested.
Umbrellas.
We succeeded in buying a job lot of 100 26 inch ladies black
silk umbrellas with paragon frames steel rods and silk covers.
Handles Congo Boxwood Staghorn &c. nicely trimmed
with sterling silver and has silk tassels. These umbrellas are
worth from $1.75 to $2.50 each but we will make a price on
them for this week. Your choice each for.. ■”■slso
EMBROIDERIES.
We will place on sale on our counters in the center aisle
this week some of the best values in Embroideries that have
ever been offered. We cannot enumerate prices but each piece
will be marked in plain figures in pencil and you can go through
me stock make your selection and order that which you want
cut off. Should you want nothing at all it will cost you nothing
to look which you are cordially invited to do.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
We will make some special prices on Ladies Handkerchiefs
this week.
All of our Handkerchiefs at sc.
All Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c.
All of our 20c. Handkerchiefs atlsc*
All of our 35c Handkerchiefs at2sc.
These are the best values you will have an opportunity to
get this year.
NEW TIES.
In Chiffon and Boblnet in pink blue white and black Also
the new shaped club tie In all of the best shades.
OUR LAST WEEK’S PRICES ON WASH G° Ol) J
Will be maintained tor this week. While we have sold a great many of these goods we still have a 8
sortment to select from. Better come quick and supply your wants.
T. S. MTJLiaiixrs <fc CO.
J. E. Mason
General Salesman for Arkansas & Louisiana
K E PRESENTING
Swollord Bros. Dry Coots Co.
Importers. Manufacturers and Jobbers
Kansas City - - Mo.
Sample Rooms “ E«.
BLACK DRESS GOODS For Summer.
We have a very complete stock of Black Dress Goods u
summer such as Mohair Brilliantine Sicilian &c. wni
the most popular goods just now for skirts.
36 in. fast black Mohair ojc
36 in fast black Brilliantine gQ C
40 in. fast black Mohair kqc
40 in. fast black Brilliantine a splendid value at."”
44 in. fast black Mohair regular price $ 1 -50. th’S wcu\
50 in. fast blk Brilliantine never sold for less than slov this t
NEW BELTS. Btlls
Friday’s express brought us a shipment of new
In satin silk and black velvet. These belts arc so
ferent to those you have seen or been wearing
look
SOME RIBBONS lh) |l
Will be placed on our center counter tins wu a || width 5
their regular price. These ribbons arc all si k r ii figures
and shades. The reduced price will be in pHin I
MOUSSELINE TISSUES. |g(t tha t
We have a few pieces of Silk Mousseline I ’"‘Vg Ths
we will close out at less than half of their regu •
shades are in pinks blues and blacks.
Former price 60c. now
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 281, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 31, 1900, newspaper, July 31, 1900; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657742/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arkansas State Archives.