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Fine Farming Lands For Sale We have for sale several thousand acres of choice farm and fruit land, in tracts of ten acres up. Also some of the finest small stock farms in the state, at prices ranging from $5 per acre up. If you want to buy or sell any kind of property it will pay you to see us before making a deal. ft ♦♦ WHITE RIVER LAND & INVESTMENT CO. NEWARK, ARKANSAS Keep Your Eye on the Center Our Fall goods will begin to arrive within the next twenty days. As it is our desire to keep our stock fresh at all times, we have placed a BARGAIN COUNTER in the center of each of our store rooms. We are going to place all odds and ends on these counters. We will have Slippers for everybody, Embroidery, Laces, Summer Dry Goods, Ladies Novelties, Men’s Hats, Pants, Clothing, Shirts, Glassware, etc. We have not the space here to name all we will place on these bargain counters, but if you are figur ing on buying anything at all it will pay you to come and see for yourself. All the goods on these counters will be marked in plain figures at one-third less than you can buy else where in town. It will pay you to do your trading for the next thirty days wfith us. MOORE BROS. CO. NEWARK ARKANSAS /. its W ih W W W \lt \it o d/ d/ d/ d/ d>d/ d/ d/d/ *4/ d/\Wc HERINGTON & SON | LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE I Good Teams and Rigs For All Occasions at Reasonable Prices. When You Want a horse That is Safe to Ride or Drive, Give Us a Call. We Appreciate Your Patronage 2 NEWARK : : : : ARKANSAS % q\ ff l /f \ ff\ f}\ /f \ /f\off\ff\ff\ ff\ff\q\ tf\ ff\ ff\ff\ff\^ Commercial Printing of all Kinds Neatly and Prompt ly Executed at The Journal Office For a First Class Shave or Haircut (jo To THE STAR BARBER SHOP; H. A. GIRE, PROPRIETOR Sharp razors, clean towels and gentlemanly attendants. Your patronage respectfully solicited EDWARDS BUILDING On Main Street Your Stationery is your silent renresentative. If you sell fine goods that are up to-date in style and of superior quality it ought to be reflected in your printing. We produce the kind that you need aDd will not feel ashamed to have represent you. That Is the only kind it pays to 6end out. Send your or ders to this office. You Owe It food* ttoai jrout bum* nitrobkut and stand (y •r traelBck- m*n. Tub caa >!«>>> tml t. *B***lC«lnt"it* of r*pr,-*o«'.at|ve bn»in>-»« mr . til tb***column*--men who will t’.juii b:’C •Tit/ lUUaul and prk* (he/ Mk». 4. It. ALEXANDER ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Makes a Specialty of Land, Mort gage and Probate Law Office Over First National Bank NEWARK, :: :: ARKANSAS V L Pasco* L. Q Po* Phone No. JO Phone No. 61 PASCOE & POE Physicians and Surgeons Office with Newark Drug Company, Front Street. Phone No. 17. Office hours8 to 12 a. m., and 1 to 5 p. m. J. QUALLS’ BOOT AND SHOE SHOP Repair work of all kinds Neatly and Promtly Done OIL A. A. EVANS Physician and Surgeon Office: Itooms 1 & 2 Magncss building I’hones: Office Hi, residence lti NEWARK : : ARKANSAS A. L. McOLAED Physician and Surgeon -Telephone 66 - NEWARK, : : ARKANSAS Lir. Mile* AnU-Falu Fill* relieve ptun NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Little Rock, Ark. August 12, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Bola Crowell, widow of Win. O. Crowell, who, on June 3, 1904, made Homestead Application 26438, No. 01261, for the east half southeast quarter, Section 28, Township 12 North, Ranged West, 5th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk of Independence County, at Batesville, Ark., on the 20th day of Septemlier, 1910. Claimant names as witnessed: .1. D. Rutledge, of Salado. Ark., S. S. Line barger, of Salado, Ark., Milliard Beel, of Hutchinson, Ark., and Alfred Gould, of Salado, Ark. Guy W. Caron, Register. THE LASH of a FRIEND Would have bet?n about as welcome to A. Cooper of Oswego. N. V., as a merciless lung-racking cough that de fied all remedies for years. “It was most troublesome at night,’’ he writ es, “nothing helped me till t used L)r. King's New Discovery which cured me completely. I never cough at night now.” Millions know its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, sore lungs, lagrippe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whoopipg cough, or hayfever. It relieves quickly and never fails to satisfy. A trial convin ces. 50c, *1.00. Trial bottle free. It's ! positively guaranteed by J. I. Sturdi ' vant. WARNING ORDER In the Indeyicndence Chancery Court December Term, 1910. Mary Langston, by her next friend, .las. H. Langston. Albert Miller, Charley Miller, Price Miller and Er win Miller,.plaintiffs vs. Joe Ward, Bessie Ward, Amanda Harnett and Ida Franks_defendants The defendants, Joe Ward, Bessie Ward, Amanda Barnett and Ida Franks, are hereby warned to appear in this court within thirty (30) days and answer the complaint of plaintiff, Mary E. Langston and others. Given under my hand as clerk of the Chancery Court on this 9th day of August, 1910. Geo.L. Bf.vkns, Clerk of the ( 'hancery Court. S. A. Moore, atty. for plaintiffs. L. F. Reeder, atty. ad-litem for non resident defendants. DON'T BREAK DOWN Severe strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break -downs. You can’t over-tax stomaehe, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with out serious danger to yourself. If you are weak or run-down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters the matchless, tonic inedeeinc. Mrs. J. E. Van de Sande, of Kirkland, 111., writes: “That l did not break down, while enduring a most severe strain, for three months, is due wholly to Eelctric Bitters." Use them and en joy health and strength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 50c. at J. I. Sturdivants. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Little ltock, Ark. August 12, 1910. Notice is hereby given that John A. Price, of Pleasant Plains, Ark., who, on December 6, 1004, made Homestead Entry No. 200tio Serial No. 01078, for the west half of the southwest quarter, Section 8, Township 11 N , Range 5 West, 5th 1 Vinci pal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, liefore the Clerk of Independence County, at Bates ville. Ark., on the 20th day of Sep tember, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: S. H. F i a } s, A. K. Hays, W. E. Westbrook, J. E. Larnberson, all of Pleasant Plains, \rk. City W. < \ito.v, Register. LOOK HERE, HR. MAN If you want to sell your farm 3ee toe VVhite River Land & In vestment Co, Cotton picking time will soon be here. Don’t forget to go and vote next Monday. Full line of tinware at .1. II. Holderby’s. Finest sugarhonse inolases at J. | H. Holderby’s. Miss Hattie Foot has been q uite sick for several days. Don't forget the good roads ral lies Saturday, the 17th. Earl Fugett spent Sunday with home folks at Batesville. The road to success is paved | with good advertisements. L. Foote of the Dota neighbor hood was in town Monday. Gents furnishings goods of all kinds at Jno. M. Martin’s. Mrs. Alexander, the milliner, J i shop at residence, Newark. Deeds of trust and legal blanks for sale atji'he Journal office. For ladies’ ready made under : wear, call on John M. Martin. A tine son was born unto Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Sunday. W. T. llruce of Black River j township was in town Saturday. Be sure and read Moore Bros. : Company’s announcement on page 1 four. W. M. Slayden of Cord was transacting business in town Wed nesday. Full line of feedstuff, bran, chops corn and oats at J. H. Hol der by’s. Joe Foster of the Charlotte neighborhood had business in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Murphy came up from Newport Sunday to visit relatives. If you want a suit of clothes to fit, and at the right prices, go to ! Jno. M. Martin’s. Master Roy Craig is spending the week visiting relatives in the Elgin neighborhood. I carry a full line of feedstuff and would like to sell you what you need. Jno. M. Martin. J. II. Holderby pays the highest | market price for chickens, eggs, butter and all kinds of produce. Allen’s Minstrels, the best show of its kind on the road, will be in Newark, Tuesday, September 13. Miss Bettie Herrington isspend I ing the week visiting relatives and i friends in the Elgin neighborhood. I have a reduction of $2 to $8 per suit on summer goods. Call and ; examine ray line. .VI. C. Magncss. I have a full line of oxfords, shoes and slippers of all kinds and atreasonable prices, J, M. Martin. J. U. Martin, one of Sulphur j Rock’s good citizens, was in town ! Thursday and saw and heard Bry- ! an. C C. A. Moore of Charlotte was in town Tuesday with a load of oats, for which he found ready sale. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore of Charlotte spent Sunday night in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. T. j Herrington. Have just bought an extra nice lot of country bacon and lard and you are invited to come in and try something good. J. 11. Holderby. . C. F. HARTSF1ELD PHOTOGRAPHER PORTRAITURE. GROUPS All work guaranteed to be strictly first class POSTOFFICE BUILDING NEWARK ARKANSAS '0 (1) *y w w m <!> 'fi Nothing can give so much pleasure to so many people for so long a time at so little cost as an Edison Phono graph. What more could you ask? If you are interested see W. D. HINSON JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Newark, : : : : Arkansas w VI/ VI/ VI/ VI/ \l/ VI/ \l/ VI/ VI/ \h VI/ VI/ «</ g g g-e g g-g •g-g ■HMMtMMNM Feed For Sale We have a fine lot of Corn, Chops, Bran and Wheat Shorts Cotton Seed Meals and Hulls When you want Cotton Hoes, Plow Clevises, Horse Collars, Hames, Chains, Files, Win dow and Door Screens, Paint, Oil, Nails, etc., come and figure with us. NEWARK LUiTBER CO Mmmmmmmmmr YOU CAN GET IT AT JOHN n. flARTIN’S Newark, : : : Arkansas | LOOK HERE MAN 1 Why buy a common piano, when you can get a Crown Piano with the new =3 attachment for making the music of twenty different stringed instruments? IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET MY PRICES ANO TERMS BEFORE BUYING A PIANO OR ORGAN OLIVER HAWKINS nhwark, ark. aaaauuaiuuaaaaaauai;aaaaaaaaaaaaaauuuu^ ...... ..___________ ADAMS BROS. Cotton aod Corn Buyers And Dealers in (Jeneral Merchandise. To the Farmers--We want your produce, and will pay you the hi^heil market price in cash or trade. =3 a Newark, Arkansas Just tell ’em ’at you saw it in The Newark Journal