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i m .. .vT THE SPECTATOR SEMI WEEKLY —Published every Tuesday and Friday at Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas, and entered at said postottice as second-class mail matter, ac rording to act of Congress Mch., 187t>. K. H. Burrow * Mv. F. Cox HliltHOW * COX, Ultsn wed Psk lbksn. EDWARD F. COX. Manager. Subscription Meleet One Year . IX.#* I Six Months . .M Three Months .H advertising lie tea i Display. ... 10c per inch per Insertion. Locals.io per line per lneertlon. Classified. l-2c per word per Insertion. Kesolutlous . *1.00 Obituaries . X.#0 Cards of Th&nlta.Me All notices of church entertainments, lodge affairs, pie suppers baaaars. dinners, oyster suppers, box sup pers and all announcements where in those inserting such items charge an admission fee, offer something for sale or take up a collection for the purpose of defraying expenaea will be charged for at the above rates. NEWS ITEMS and topics on gener al subjects are always gladly re ceived, subject to the editor’s re vision. Spicy news communications are very desirable. School teachers, ministers and physicians are re quested to send in reports, an nouncements. etc., of local Interest. No attention will be paid to anony mous communications. however, names will not be published, ex cept upon request of writer. i See the new arrivals in ladies shirt waists at the Variety Store The prices range from 50 cts. to $1.25. adv CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND Ladies i Ask your Eiruggtat for CHI-CHES-TBR 9 A DIAMOND BKAND PILLS In Rid *nA/j\ Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BluefOy Ribbon. Tax* no othxx. Boy of ;.ir v/ Dross I at sod o,k for CHI-CHXS-TEB • - DIAMOND RltAND PILLS, for twentv-Bve years regarded ns Best,Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS time EUPRYUIUFRF worth tribd tlCnl nninc tested $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leiist one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in stages, and that is catarrh. C&Varrh being greatly Influenced by Constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. WCL’.f'i Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de stroying the foundation of ttie disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall’s Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F J CHF.NRY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. Ttc. f FARM LOANS ! A 1 will lend money on improved farms p j| PH.Thompson Fort Smith Ark.R Office Phone 1636. Residence Phone 2227 Dr. M. W. Pate DENTIST Fort Smith, Ark Offic* over Pierce Shoe Store, 820 1 -2 G»r. Ave Geo. W. Barham Attorney At Law, Will Practice in all the Courts Chancery and Probate Buainesa a Specialty Office South Side of Square. WE DO OUR WORK IN (| W a Q I# DON’T Forget that your home UhNltk*** dealer can soil you cheaper in hit own territory for the tamo quality and fmuh WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BEST EQUIPMENT AND WORKMANSHIP Your home man is compelled to treat you right while others have many chances to play on a large territory. Let ua prove our aseortioo. WADE’S MONUMENTAL OZARK. WORKS. ark JUNE P. CLAYTON LAWYER Practice in all the courts of Arkansas and Oklahoma Office in Rear Room of Peoples Bank Delinquent Land List For The Year 1916. The Lands, Lots, and Parts of Lots returned Delinquent in the Ozark District of Franklin County, Arkansas, for the year 1915, together with the Taxes, Penally and Costs charged thereon agree ably to law are contained and described in the following list towit: a. c O OWNERS NAMES. PARTS OF z X .2 h O W M r« SECTION p Z o w g 73 C * Z 04 ~ 2 w o U g g H Eilers sw se 1 9 26 40 $100 $2.90 E Canada pt w*nw 3 9 26 75 400 10.54 Jake Reiman s* ne 12 9 26 80 400 10.54 do do ne se 12 9 26 40 200 5.45 G T Wade ptswnw 15 9 26 1 200 7.20 R C Hill pt sw se 15 9 26 5 50 1.75 R A King pt sw ne 16 9 26 jj 200 7.20 Mrs B A Douglass pt ne se 16 9 26 4.50 165 7.11 Lizzie Borrengasser nw se 17 9 26 40 200 5.^5 W C Conatser w* ne ne 20 9 26 20 200 5.95 R Rummage pte*nene21 9 26 2i 250 8.90 Joe Post pt ne nw 21 9 26 2 200 5.95 J L Mosley pt se sw 21 9 26 18 400 11.54 E L Hill nw ne 22 9 26 40 275 8.09 J E Arbaugh Est pt e* se 22 9 26 5.32 400 11.54 D Zermatten pt se ne 23 9 26 1.50 225 6.64 J R Riley pt nw nw 23 9 26 2 250 7.34 A B Boyd pt sw se 23 9 26 50x100ft 50 1.75 J T Durham ptn*swne24 9 26 2.50 100 3.15 J M Holloway pt nw nw 24 9 26 2 175 5.24 W A Mayfield pt ne ne 25 9 26 1 300 8.75 Mrs Ada Garner ptn*n*se27 9 26 2 250 7.34 Manuel Pruett pt sw sw 27 9 26 1 100 3.15 H Harger pt n* sw 27 9 26 1 50 1.75 N Hoifowell pt se frl 29 9 26 36* 300 8.75 J M Hale pt se frl 29 9 26 53 200 5.95 T A Patillo sw nw 33 9 26 40 400 11.54 W W Adams nw se 33 9 26 40 400 11.54 John Nichols pt se se 11 10 26 35 100 3.15 S E Morelock pt w* ne 13 10 26 60 200 5.95 J A Lauhon secorsesel7 10 26 4* 10 . 62 Bailey Hicks swi 4 11 26 160 400 11.54 W W Adams ne ne 14 11 26 40 100 3 15 Robert Belt sw ne 34 11 26 40 100 3.15 J W Reynolds nw ne 5 12 26 47.79 110 3.15 do e* nw 5 12 26 80* 210 5.95 do ne sw 5 12 26 40 100 2.90 L r Mathews wj se o xz zo no u.jtu do * ei sw 6 12 26 80 200 5.95 R L Shastied ei sw 25 12 26 80 200 4.82 E J Brumley ne se 26 12 26 40 100 2.59 do si se 26 12 26 80 200 4.82 W T Pierson se sw 28 12 26 40 100 2.59 John Rockw’ell ei se 32 12 26 80 200 4.82 do sw se 32 12 26 40 100 2.59 do se sw 32 12 26 40 100 2.59 Jesse Johnson nw sw 34 12 26 40 100 2.59 Hudson Mevers ne ne 26 13 26 40 100 2.59 W T Hors well ne* 32 13 26 160 400 11.54 do nw se 32 13 26 40 250 7.34 do pt ei sw 32 13 26 77 160 4.82 Levi Williams nininwfrl 4 8 27 68.40 320 9.30 John W Hayes ne se 11 8 27 40 150 4.55 Lizzie Silas nw ne 18 8 27 40 250 7.34 do ept ne nw 18 8 27 10 50 1.75 T J Phillips pt ne ne 28 8 27 26 85 2.74 do pt nw ne 28 8 27 24 85 2.74 F M Baker pt ne se 32 8 27 11 55 1.90 Mrs P Core ei se 34 8 27 80 600 17.14 A J Ockenfels ptswne 35 8 27 11 55 1.90 T L Dickerson nw sw 1 10 27 40 / do ni sw sw 1 10 27 80 \ 200 5.95 John W'illiamson pt swi 17 10 27 5 100 3.15 LR&FSRyCo se sw 20 10 27 40 1(H) 3.15 Otis Winn nw ne 24 10 27 40 200 5.95 Mrs Clark secorsene31 10 27 3 10 . 60 W A Williams pt ne ne 35 10 27 1 200 7.20 P A Cowan sw se 19 11 27 40 200 5.95 J H Van Brunt nw sw 27 13 27 40 100 3.15 S M Van Brunt pt se sw 27 13 27 20 50 1.75 do pt sw sw 28 13 27 20 50 1.75 J H Van Brunt npt ni se 28 13 27 70 175 4.80 do pt se se 28 13 27 10 25 . 97 W C McGaugh «e se 29 13 27 40 100 2.90 North American Trust Co ne sw 2 8 28 40 125 3.41 T F Milam eptswfrlsw 2 8 28 28.65 300 8.00 Mrs M A McCain pt nw sw 5 9 28 70x54jfyds HI .57 Elmo Hunter pt nw sw 6 9 28 50-100 5 . 46 Cecil& White Oak Post Co ne frl 15 9 28 6 25 1.05 H I Byrnes ni nw se 16 9 28 20 50 1.75 Chas J Dean frl ni 17 9 28 88.60 250 7.34 J F Shelby wptjei sw 17 9 28 17i 125 3.82 J W Shelby sw sw 18 9 28 40 100 3.15 W M Brown siLot2nw31 9 28 22.16 100 3.15 J S Collins pt se nw 32 9 28 50-100 25 1.05 E 0 Darrow nw se 5 10 28 40 150 4.17 do pt ne sw 5 10 28 39 150 4.17 Otis Hunter einw 13 10 28 80 350 10 14 Mrs M Brewer sene 8 11 28 40 100 3.15 do ni se 8 11 28 80 200 5.95 Unknown se se 8 11 28 40 100 3.15 Mrs M Brewer ne sw 8 11 28 40 100 3.15 E D Thomas pt ne sw 26 11 28 2 10 . 60 do se sw 26 11 28 40 350 9.26 do ne se 27 11 28 40 150 4.17 LR&FSRy nese 27 11 29 40 100 2.90 TOWN OF ALTUS OWNER’S NAME LOTS BLOCK TOTAL TOTAL VALUATION TP&C R C Hill 5. pt 3 & Wi 4 1 do apt ei 4 \ 8 $200 $7.20 TOWN OF DENNING JT Locke 4 276 8.06 W W & R M Adams 8 16 200 5.95 Ed Hogan 1, 2. 3 & 4 19 200 5 95 JW Johnson 5. 6, 7 & 8 19 100 3.16 Denning Townsite Co 1, 2, 3 & 4 22 40 1.47 do do pt 23 50 1.75 J Q Zachary 3 & 4 24 175 5.24 Denning Townsite Co 5 & 6 24 20 .91 John Tanko 3 & 4 25 250 7.34 Denning Townsite C,o 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 & 8 27 70 2.31 do do 1 to 5 31 50 1 75 ADAMS ADDITION TO DENNING W W Adams 4 10 .62 L B Phillips 36 20 . 91 W W Adams si 37 20 .91 John Buchanan 50 & 51 250 7.34 J M Rachels 52 15 .77 JACKMAN’S DIVISION G RK Metz 1& 2 4 226 6.61 Mat Prestopic 1. 2, 5 & 6 5 260 7.45 C L Melton 4 5 . 450 12.34 J A Bevil 7 5 100 3.92 HUNT’S ADDITION J A Mansfield 16 25^ 1.06 GREENWOOD’S ADDITION M T Johnson 19 to 24 2 250 7.34 J J Young 16. 17 & 18 3 150 4.60 C T Bill 8 2 20 1.04 QUAILE’S ADDITION Mrs W H Littleton pt 5 1 ^ 10 .69 SUNNY SLOPE R H Chew 6 3 20 1.04 ttmnn nr LDD VI A A J C Bridges 2, 3 & 4 2 75 2.26 do 7 & 8 1 150 4.17 I, J D. Mcllroy, sheriff and ex-officio collector, within and for the County of Franklin, and State of Arkansas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing contains a true and correct list of all the lands, lots, and parts of lots in the Ozark District of said coun ty, against which taxes were extended for the year 1915, and which I am unable to collect. J. D. McIlroy, Sheriff and Ex-Officio Collector of Franklin Co., Ark. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 8th day of May, 1916. (seal) A. N. Hill. County Clerk. Filed on this 8th day of May. 1916. A. N. Hill, County Clerk. And notice is hereby given that the several Tracts, Lots, and parts of Lots, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the taxes, penalty and costs due hereon, will be sold by the County Collector, at the court house door, in the town of Ozark, in the said county, on the 12th day of June next, unless the said taxes, penalty, and cost be paid before that time and that the said sale continue from day to day until all the tracts, lots, and parts of lots have been sold. Witness my hand and seal of office this 11th day of May 1916. (seal) A. N. Hill, County Clerk. LOCAL DRUG STORE MAKES BIG DEAL Secures Agency For Hays' Specific. Announcement has been made that W. A. Carter & Son. of Ozark, have succeeded in "land ing” the local agency for Hays’ Specific, the great system tonic, which is so genuinely beneficial as u remedy for rheumatism that J. T. Jones, of Crossland. Ken tucky, says: "To any one suffering from Sciatica, I will say I was afflicted with it for about three months. I tried half a dozen remedies and got no relief. My family physician could not benefit me and said I might not be able to walk in twelve months. I could not sit down to eat, nor walk. I took one bottle of Hays' Speci fic and went to plowing. I have never been bothered with it since. No one can estimate its value for chronic sciatica. My neighbors said it would return, out it has been two years and I have no symptoms of it.” Hays’ Specific, the great sys tem tonic, is sold and fully guaranteed by W. A. Carter & Son. — Advt. 1 ■ 1 — — Gets Arm Broken. William Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Littleton, had the misfortue to get both bones in his left arm broken last Friday while attempting to jump a wire fence. His foot canght in the wire which threw him on the ground breaking the limb just above the wrist. ! Mrs. F. A. Mabry who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Harned for the past week | left today for Conway. Miss Caroline Davidson, of Al ma, came down Tuesday for a visit with the Misses Dorothy and Margaret Moore. Mrs. Ben Burns returned to her home at Mulberry Friday af ter a visit here with relatives and friends. Good Rice, 20 pounds for $1. adv. Ozark Variety Co. Attorney W. G. Stockton went to Little Rock Tuesday to attend the democratic state convention. Foot Rest hosiery —is the bes by test and cheapest in price. Get them at the Variety Store. D. B. Anderson, Oscar Ander son. and Attornev G. C. Carter motored to Charleston Saturday in Mr. Anderson’s car. Mayor J. S. Turner haa been in Little Rock this week attend ing the Democratic State Con vention. Booster Tobacco, 7 twists for 26 cts. — Ozark Variety Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dowdle and three daughters left Thurs day for a visit with relatives in Morrilton and Little Rock. Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Haynes and son. John, and Mrs. Jeff Davis, Edgar Dowell and Carter King motored to Alma Wednes day. Mason and E Z Seal fruit jars just from the factory, adv. Ozark Variety Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bryan an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Willie, to Mr. Edgar Dowell. June 14th, the wedding to take place at the bride’s home. Guaranteed high patent flour at $2.75 per 100 pounds. *dv. Edgin Bros. Pure leaf lard. 10-lb bucket $1.40. — Osark Variety Co, adv. Mrs. R. M. Adams Entertains. Mrs. R. M. Adams very de lightfully entertained the little folks Tuesday morning in honor of her eldest son's, John Wil liam's, 7th birthday. Many in teresting games were played and dainty refreshments of ice cream, cake and punch were served. Those present were: Ralph and Whitney Johnson Maymie Johnson George Townsend Jack Greer Jack Mullen Glenn Carter 0 Sam William Littleton W. H. Littleton Elizabeth Burrow * Ethel Townsend Ruby and Gussie Arrington Jacquita Hill. > Attending League Convention. Rev. and Misses J. J. Galloway. Miss Christina Galloway, Misses Vera Thompson and Vivian Clark and Ben Ford and John Bryan, Jr., went to Van Buren ( Thursday in Mr. Bryan’s car to attend the Epworth League II Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Russell went to Fort Smith Thursday and were accompanied by Misses Jewel and Bernice Waterfield and Hardld Russell and Cecil Thompson who are also in attendance at the convention. Miss Bessie Bristow and sister. Mrs. Lois Hannan and little daughter. Miss Evelyn, returned Thursday night from Cuero, Texas, where they had been on an extended visit to their father, G. 0. Bristow. Money to loan on improved farms. Easy terms, adv. L. M. Guthrie. Best Flour i n town, quality and price considered, at the Va riety Store. adv. Miss Elizabeth Currier is spending the week in Coal Hill the guest of Mrs. Daily Hyden. Miss Mattie Bet Arrington returned from Charleston Wed nesday morning where she had been visiting the Edgar Ander son family. For shorts and bran, see the Ozark Variety Store. adv. Mrs. Bessie Dodson and child ren returned from a visit at Memphis and Little Rock the first of the week. Mrs. Ramey Mackey and son, Edward, went to Braggs. Okla homa, Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rosson. Mrs. A. J. Nichols returned Monday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Miller, of Fort Smith. Just received a large shipment of ladies, misses and childrens dresses. See them before pur chasing material to make your dress. The price—0 well! We will save you money and the trouble of making, adv. Ozark Variety Co. Mrs. June P. Clayton went to Muskogee, Oklahoma, Wednes day where she will attend the commencement exercises of the Muskogee school. Her daugh ter, Miss Pauline, who has been attending school at that place is one of the graduates this year. Mrs. A. H. Treadway left Wednesday for Pendleton for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Holcomb. Wanted—a quantity of clean, cotton rags. Get correct weight before bringing to this office. Highest price paid for limited amount The Spectator.