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Meals at all hours at Hulsey’s Restaurant. •I. M. Dry of Paroquet was in town Monday. Everything good to eat at Gsillo Wfl.v’s restaurant. See A. A. Henderson about tyour notary work. Blank note and receipt books at The .lournjJ office. Wolff Flour, guaranteed. Sisk, Hulsey & Haddock. W. D. Bullington of Dota was in town Wednesday. E. L. Reeves of Oil Trough was in town Tuesday. W. E. Self was down from Sul phur Rock Wednesday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ■John Sisk died Sunday. Hot or cold baths at all hours at the Newark Bath House. If you want to buy or sell real estate see Craig & Moore. You get your money's worth when you eat at Galloway’s. Indian Head flour is guaranteed by Sisk, Hulsey & Haddock. lion. C. H. Hogan of Bates ville was in town Wednesday. Deeds of trust and legal blanks for sale at The Journal office. You can get first class meals at all hours at Hulsey's restaurant. Carhart overalls and coats. The $ kind. Sisk, Hulsey & Haddock. Go to H. E. Hawthorne for all kinds of hardware, stoves, nails,etc. Sheriff ,1. A. Kaneaster was down from Batesville Wednes day. Km press Hour is guaranteed. For sale by Sisk, Hulsey & Had dock. Pies and cakes, the kind mother used to make, at Hulsey's restau rant. All colors and shades in the fin est silks at Sisk, Hulsey & Had dock#*. Good one-horse top buggy for sale cheap. Apply to R. K. Mc Henry. Rev. ,1. L. Brown of Charlotte was in town Saturday en route to Bradford. If you want the best piano or organ, buy from (). Hawkins. He handles the Crown. Geo. A. Afihley, postmaster ami nierehant, of Rutherford was in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jimerson of Sulphur Rock spent Monday night in the city. V Corliss Coon 4 ply collars. The two for a quarter kind. Sisk, Hulsey & Haddock. For corn, hay, oats, bran, alfal fa seed, etc., figure with the New ark Lumber Company. The only place in town to get a good meal at a reasonable price is at Galloway’s restaurant. Call in and inspect our line of shoes and slippers. All the latest Sisk, Hulsey & Haddock. Geo. F. Grosser went to Bates ville Saturday to attend the Re publican county convention. Miss Ida Nickens of Newport spent Monday and Tuesday in the city visiting relatives and friends. Just received at Sisk, Hulsey & Haddock’s the finest line of men’s silk shirts ever showryin Newark. Mrs. M. S. Fisher arrived home a few days ago from a pleasant visit with her parents at Nashville, Tenn. Miss Ruby Holmes arrived home Friday from Yelville where she spent several days visiting rel atives. Kx-Sheriff C. M. Flinn was down from Batesville Monday night to attend the W. O. W. en tertainment. All the latest in ladies’ lace collars and the newest white pur ses and hand bags. Sisk, Hulsey iSc Haddock's. McCall patterns 10 and 15 cents Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Sisk, Hulsey & Had dock. ■ Revs. John Mobley and M. M. Lewis will begin a protracted meeting at Macedonia Saturday, the 21st. Barnett Bros. Mere. Co., of Batesville, have just received a! large quantity of hay ties, and at the right price. Five-room house with good well, smokehouse and barn for rent at per month. See T. J. Raney i or Adams Bros. Mrs. J. A. Williamson and lit tle daughter, Fay, came up from | Newport Monday to attend the | Woodmen banquet. Mrs. J. W. Seward arrived home Saturday from a pleasant visit of several days with relatives in the Indian Territory. Another car of Luedinghaus wagons just received at Barnett Bros. Merc. Co., Batesville. Buy your wagons from them. 8-3 G. G. Gatlin, one of the Union Hill neighborhood’s good farmers, was in town yesterday and called to renew for The Journal. Circuit Clerk Cul. L. Pearce of Batesville was in town Tuesday en route to Oil Trough to spend the week with relatives and friends. Miss Vivian Wise, who has been employed as operator in the tele phone office here for the past few weeks, left Wednesday for Bates ville. R. W. Hulsey, a good farmer; of the Dunuington neighborhood, [ wax in town Saturday. He said crops looked well in his neighbor hood, but needed rain. C. C. Helm of Salina, Kansas was in town Monday figuring with Craig Moore on a real estate deal. He likes this part of Arkan sas and may locate here. The Oil Trough Camp W. O.W. are preparing to have a big picnic in the beautiful pecan park near the Chamberlain ferry on White river the second of August. L)r. and Mrs. A. L. McClard celebrated their little son, Law ton's fourth birthday on the loth inst., at the residence of his grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. \V. P. Law ton. Miss Jessie Reeves, formerly of this place, but who is now holding a position with Whiting & Co., of Tillar, is spending a few days vis iting relatives and friends here and at Oil Trough. NICE HOflE LOR SALE We have one of the most desir able pieces of residence property in town for sale at a bargain; lo cated two blocks from the public school building. Six room house with hall and two porches, nearly new and well finished: finest well of water in town; good smokehouse, bam. small orchard and good gar den. House painted inside and out, papered throughout a»d in first class condition. Owner wants to go West reason for selling, and the place will go at a bargain and on easy terms. Apply to Craig & Moore, Newark, Ark. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Carefully corrected every Thurs day afternoon. Butter, per pound.20 Eggs, per dozen.00 Corn, per bushel.65 Cotton, lint, per pound.09 Cotton seed, per ton.ls.00 Molasses, sorghum, per gal. .50 Potatoes, Irish, per bushel.. .50 Potatoes, sweet, per bushel. 1.25 Turnips, per bushel.25 STAR' BI(AMD SHOES ARE DORR MERC. CO. Magness, - Arkansas | Of Interest To Young Men 1 I i “‘If there is one thing that is not listed ' among antiques, it is opportunity,” says the Saturday Evening Post. Nev er in the history of the world have the young men had the chance they have today--the chance to make something of themselves--the chance to live com fortably and educate themselves--the chance ^o accumulate money and be come fdSgnized as solid, influential citizens. One of the preparatory steps is to start a bank account--it will, be real help all your life. BANK OF NEWARK Edwards, Pres. E. R. Moore, Vice Pres. E. B. Chesser, Cashier. ^ ^iUiUiUiiiUiiUiUUUUiUUUUoUUUlUlUUUUiiUUUiUUUiUrv 1%-**• ^9:T5"35^"S^|f r$*£^fj&r$rj$^ ^^^ 5i*r V: m 'f\ /f\ w w w * *h w w W 'I' 'I* ff\ 'l\ w 'A 'f\ 't\ 'f\ w 't\ 'f> w w w 'f' * m 't\ w w 'I* /h SPECIALTIES The man who makes a spec ialty of one certain thing is best able to suit you in that particu lar line. We make a specialty of handling the best line of Hard ware and Farm Implements, therefore we are in a position to best fili the wants of the Farm ers along that line. I have purchased a large stock of farm implements, and will close them out at a close figure in order to get quick sales. The best cultivators, plows, hoes, wagons, buggies etc, ever shown in Independence county at extremely low prices. Let me equip your farm with up-to date Machinery. '{yl NEWARK E. HAWTHORNE, \ir hI/ ito Hi/ ARKANSAS. Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ \if Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ \l/ hI/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ \l> Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hfc Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ Hi/ >// SV£^C^3L:££; X. St & & & tf & t Sj >/-£ WALTER PASCOE Writes Fire and Life Insurance in Good R e 1 i a b le Companies See him Before You Insure Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that I, Tims. Jones, guardian of Dempsey Freeze minor, in persuanee of an order made by the Independence county probate , court, will, on Saturday 4th day of August, 1900 offer for sale between the i lawful hours for judicial sales in front j of tlie post office door in the town of | Newark in said county the following j real estate situated in the county of I Independence and state of Arkansas to-wit; Said minor’s undivided one tifth f 1*5) interest in and to the Se 1-4 of the Se 1-4 of Sec .‘(.3. townshiiwl2 n range 5 west and the sw 1-4 of the sw 1-4 of section 30, twp 12 n range ti w. The last described tract being a part or parcel lying west of a piece sold to Geo. L. Greene and commencing at the southwest corner of said tract and running west hi rods, 3 feet and 10 inches; thence hi rods north; thence east hi rods, 3 feet and 10 inches thence south 10 rods to place of beginning. On a credit of three months with approved security and a lien be retain ed (tn said lands for the purchase money thereof. Given miner my hand this 9th day of July, 1900. 1'uoMas Jones, Guardian Dene psy Freeze, minor. Also Sells W. N. LEWIS — Solicitor For — Monuments, Headstones, and Tablets. Fruit trees, vines and shrubbery for old reliable nurseries — Phone No. 41; 3 rings — Newark, . . Arkansas Railroad Time Card, WHITE RIVER BRANCH St. L. I. M. & S. Ry. Trains pass Newark as follows: GOING WEST. No. 210 (passenger). 7:50 a. ra No. 240 (mixed).12:52 p, ra. GOING EAST. No. 200 (passenger). 0:48 p. rn. No 24.7 (mixed).9:05 a. ru. F. C. Hoyt, Agent. Railroad Watches, J e wel ry, Diamonds and Cut Glass South of St. Louis. All hinds of Repair Work Done in First Class Order. Time Inspector For White River Railroad. Palace Jewelery Store NEWPORT, ARK. \\ v. COTTER, ARK. •'♦WTQ**'