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i HERE AND THERE. \ 1 I. D. Price for sheet music. I. D. Price for holiday goods. Fresh oysters at Riley May hans. Cranberries at Bowen’s Cash Store. 87dtf Dolls of every description at I. D. Price’s. 97btf A fine line of holiday books at I. D. Price’s. 97btf 10 yards remnants 35c at Bow en’s Cash Store. 86btf Japanese and French china ware at Mosby’s. OOdtf Trade at the Palace Jewelry Store. They lead. 96dtf For rent—Storage room. Ap ply to 0. M. Bowen. Oldtf We want to sell 200 turkeys. Bowen’s Cash Store. A. E. Miller came up from Lit tle Rock Monday noon. . Pure sugar house molasses at Bowen’s Cash Store. 185dtf Yellow yam sweet potatoes at Bowen’s Cash Store. 94dtf S. F. Muirhead went south Friday night on a business trip. Have your diamonds reset at The Palace Jewelry Store. 96dtf Go to the Palace Jewelry Store for bargains in jewelry. 96dtf Send your fine pearls and slugs to W. D. Burd, Newport, Ark. 37 500 dozen eggs to be sold this week at Bowen’s Cash Store. 92 Miss Maud Marshall of Ken nett, Mo., was here Saturday night. For nice choice Christmas fruits go to the Bracy Confectionery Company. 03dtf The best flour for your Xmas cake is White Silk, at Bowen’s Cash Store. OObtf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McElwee went to Little Rock Sunday on a ^ jfew days visit. H. H. Luckett of Batesville, the well known cedar buyer, was a Sunday visitor. Leave your orders for oysters, celery, etc., with the Bracy Con fectionery Company. 03dtf Don’t buy Xmas presents until you have seen the display at The Palace Jewelry Store. 96dtf A full line of ladies’ rubbers for high shoes and any kind of a heel. Bailey Merc. Co. 87btf Go to see R. C. Wallace, the jeweler. He is still in Newport, Jackson county, Ark. This state. Misses Hester and Josie Phil « ■» i l nps returned nome oatuiu<*> from Memphis to spend Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fels wil entertain the Evening Euchre club next Tuesday evening at S o’clock. Guy H. Brown left Mondaj noon for Des Arc to spenc Christmas with his wife and hei relatives. Ladies’, misses’ and children’s k 7 ^ storm coats, extra fine qualities at reduced prices. Bailey Merc Company. 87btf John Hencke went to St. Louis Saturday night to see his sor Will, expecting to return Tues day morning. Ernest McDonald will remair in Newport after the first of th< year, an item we take pleasun in chronicling. Miss Marjorie Alexander o: Pulaski, Tenn., was here Sunda: night on her way to Batesville t< spend the holidays. Wanted — A good house girl white. Moderate work, goo< wages, steady work. T. C. Ma han, 604 Laurel street. 02tf W. A. O’Neal and wife re turned Saturday night fror Memphis, accompanied by Misse Neill and Imogene Bandy. Misses Noreene Kinman, Lucil Taylor and Mae Whittaker re turned Saturday from Memphi to spend Christmas at home. I. D. Price handles the Me Kinley 10c music and carries i stock at all times a full line o this popular and fast selling mu sic. 87btf. Fresh oysters at Bracy’s Cafe, i I. D. Price for toys of all kinds. 97btf The January Delineator is now on hand at the Bailey Mercantile Company. 93dtf R. C. Wallace wants to sell you a watch or anything else in the jewelry line. OObtcd A. Mortensen will call for and deliver promptly any clothes de sired cleaned or pressed. 86dtf. For rent-five room cottage on ; Laurel street adjoining my own residence. Jno. W. Wallace. 94 For toilet articles, fancy goods,! ! combs, brushes and mirrors go : to W. E. Bevens, successor to J. j ! L. Sells. OOdtf Huyler’s, Allegretti’s, Plow’s! and Shrafft’s, the highest grades | of candies at Bracy Confectionery Company. 88dtf A. Mortensen has moved his cleaning and pressing shop to the newly remodeled building oppo site city jail. 86dtf. If you want to look neat, have your suit cleaned and pressed by A. Mortensen. In new quarters opposite city jail. 86dtf. Xmas presents for everybody. Cheap, at the 5 and 10 cent store. Xmas goods of all kind^ ! 115 Walnut street. 98btf Yl {n nmir C'ollirlO' IVi • »f anwvv v •* - his entire stock and anything in the way of jewelry or goods in1 his line at actual cost. OObtcd j Don’t forget that I. D. Price is j headquarters for every thing in fine china and bric-a-brac. Buy ; now before the stock is broken. R. C. Wallace the leading jew i eler will sell you anything from j a Waterbury watch to a $1,000 ; diamond at actual cost. Go and1 see him. OObtcd Mrs. Kate Magness, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Q. Guynn the past four weeks, re turned home to Newark Monday morning. South bound train No. 7, due here at 11-25 a. m.. now stops at Tuckerman, which will be a great convenience for that section in coming to Newport. A baby girl arrived Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry. The father is about as happy and proud a man as lives in Newport. I. D. Price takes subscriptions for all the leading magazines and newspapers. Hand in your a rears now so as to get the Janu ary numbers without delay. 97btf Five dollars reward will be paid for return of or information leading to recovery of black poodle dog, answering to the named of Curly. L. N. Nouss. Editor E. L. Givens of the ; Batesville Guard, who is also a | clerk in the Senate at Washing ton, D. C., joined his wife here Monday morning on their return ■ j home to Batesville. Invitations are out to a dance ;! to be given by the young men of i Newport at the Hazel Hotel | Christmas night, Friday, De cember 25th. Many out-of-town , guests are expected. W. C. Wharton and little son •i Wallace left Monday afternoon over the Choctaw for Greens , boro, North Carolina, to spend . Christmas with the former’s . father, W. D. Wharton. Misses Emily and Ruth Hand : ford were here Saturday night • on their way home to Batesville ) from Belmont College, Nashville. They were accompanied by their father, Mrs. J. S. Handford. 1 Adolph Arndt came in Satur ■ day to spend the Yuletide, where he has a host of friends whc - make Newport seem like home, r; He has been doing a good busi s' ness on the road and is wel pleased with his position. e 1 The local Elks, of which there • are twenty, have contributed $2( s to the Newport Relief Society foi Christmas distribution to the - needy. The Elks are generous i; the world over and the Newpori f contingent are deserving oJ - praise for this contribution te charity, \ 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY 165 Pairs of Ladies and Children’s Fur=Top Felt and Velvet Slippers, ~ all sizes. Red, Green Blue, Brown, Black and Fancy Colors. S i Your Choice for These Three Days Only at This Price. than three pairs to one customer. *£ *£ *£ & *£ I to ONE and ALL we wish A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR When you have business to offer a Bank do not forget your old Friend, the Bank with the LARGEST PAID IN CAPITAL and SURPLUS COMBINED; of any Bank in Jackson County, » THE BANK OF NEWPORT OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. Geo. W. Decker, President, R. M. Johnson, Cashier, A. D. Bailey, V-President, T. D. Kinman, Asst. Cash Thos. J. Graham, Ed. P. Shoffner, J. T. Henderson, Jos. M. Stayton, Dr. J. M. Jones, T. S. Stephens. • » 0 "Barren Fork Training School. The fifteenth year of the above school opened oh November 16, 1903, with a good attendance in all departments. As the title indicates, this school offers a very thorough drill in all subjects for a six year state and all grades of the county certifi cates. The principal holds a life state certificate and many first grade county license, has had much experience in this line and fully understands the needs of the country teachers. The location can not be excelled for health, good morals and an obliging people—an ideal place in every way, for young people to attend a school. Board from $6.00 to $8.00 and tuition from $1.00 to $3.00 per month. Classes in all subjects noted. Those with a true educational motive are solicited, but no others. New students are entering every week. “Learn it Right.” Address, A. G* Taylor, B. S* Prin. Barren Fork, - Arkansas. ■Capital l vice, we solicit £ eed of a banker ^ Trust Co. 5 K)0. v, TORS. J l Graham, V.-Pres. 3r. W. D. McLain 5 C. J. Saenger, # L. E. Willis, # J. S. Wilmans. t J. W. Lindley, Pres. L. T. Slayden, V-Pres. E. V. Holt, Cashier. DIRECTORS: J. W. LINDLEY, L. T. SLAYDEN, D. C. DOWELL, GEO. L. SMITH, W. E. TALLEY. BANK OF TUCKERMAN CAPITAL STOCK $20,000.00. We are open to the public for all business which constitutes safe & reliable banking COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Your Patronage is Solicited. Tuckerman, - - Arkansas* i _ _ _' J. W. Jackson * | Newport, Ark. W Breeder of White f Faced Black Span ish Chickens and Guinea Pigs. ** Stock For Sale I ■ ■