Daily Texarkana Independent Newspaper 1886 Wednesday Evening, 14 July 1886 ....................................................... Miss Wood of Lewisville is the guest of Mrs. Ed Schutt. Mr. McMahon & family will spend the summer in Canada. Miss Jennie Weed will remain in Wisconsin until Sept. Miss Eloise Haywood returned from Ft. Worth last night, from a visit with friends. Miss Lena Stamps of Lewisville is visiting the family of Mr. Bacon, in the city. Marshall Hardin was treating the little " marshals" to a buggy ride yesterday afternoon. J. S. Knox, divisions freight agent of the T. P. railroad, left for Shreveport last night. Mr. Brunazzi accidentally shot himself in the left arm this morning. He is not seriously hurt. Capt. R. P. Menard, of the City Drug Store, is in feeble health. R. L. Trigg will fill the position of ticket agent until Capt. John's cut foot will permit him to resume work. Hon. C. C. Dorrain left last night to attend the funeral of his eldest brother, J. D. Dorrain, who died Day before yesterday at Montgomery Alabama. A pleasant hop occurred last night at the hospital home of Col. And Mrs. R. D. Harrell. Stuart Warren returned from St. Louis last night. He is now representing James Beakey & Co., wholesale dealers in stoves & tinware. We met Mr. Ferrill, of Longview yesterday, who is visiting his uncle in the city. His uncle is Dr. DeLoach. Conductor Halligan's wife & daughter left for a visit to Dallas this morning. Thursday Evening, 15 July 1886 ......................................... Wiley Allen & Family have moved to Queen City. Capt. W. C. Bradley came over from Lafayette this morning. Dr. Rush is up from Springdale. Co. Blackwell is back from Lewisville. Tom Owens is back from his "rusticating" trip. S. Lemley came back from Buckner this morning. Col. L. E. Dawson, of Little Rock, is in the city. J. S. Knox came up from Shreveport this morning. Pete Ramseur, of Hooks, is visiting friends in Cass County. Miss Ollie Mobray left this morning to visit friends at Belden. Hugh Grafton has returned from a visit to relatives in Mississippi. Col. F. M. Duncan, President of the East Texas Lumber Mills, came up from Queen City this morning. Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Knox's little daughter is very ill. B. F. Miller brought us a cucumber that was 15 inches long and 10 inches around this morning. It was raised in Willis Whitaker's garden. Mrs. George A. Proctor & her daughter, Miss Bendette, of Camden, came through the city this A.M., en-route to visit friends in Little River County. **************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Submitted by Vicki Richardson mailto:GVRICHARDS@aol.com *********************************************************