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WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Sunday generally fair. o—o o—o o—o o—o o—o HERE AND THERE. O—o o—o o—o o—o o—0 F. E. Vining is in town. Roy Hinkle will spend Sunday at JBfitesville. For Rent—Two rooms in East Newport.—C. B. Best. 4dtf. J. F. McCustion went to Tuck erman today. Fishing Tackle at Price’s Bookstore. 94btf. John M. Glass was down from Swifton this morning. Knox mends shoes cheap. Ill Walnut street. 32dtf J. F. Martin of Batesville was a guest at the Hazel hotel today. For Sale—Extra fine white seed corn and soy beans. Mc Lain & Holden. 06b7t. Friday and Saturday are lace and embroidery days. See show windows.—Bowen’s Cash Store 08b7 Miss Carrie Strider of Walnul Ridge public school was in oui city this morning. Laces and embroideries worth 40c yard, Friday and Saturday only 11c. See show window.— Bowen’s Cash Store. 08b7i Mrs. Ben Brann of Swiftor was shopping in our city this morning. Blacksmith wanted to take charge of shop at James Store Good terms to right man. Ap ply to James Bros., R. F. D. 1. Newport, Ark. 3btf. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Williamson were down from Tuckerman this morning for a few hours. For rent —furnished front room. 215 Vine street. clti Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss are visiting at Batesville for a few days. __ Go to Price’s Bookstore for all kinds of base ball supplies. 94btf. I Rooms for Rent. Apply at 724 Walnut Street. 92dt±. Miss Mabel Stay ton returned this afternoon from a week’s visit to her sister at Brinkley. Red Cross Ball Blue should be ■ in every home. Ask your gro cer for it. Large 2 oz. package. 5 cents. For Rent—furnished room, man and wife preferred. Apply to 505 Walnut St. 06dGt Captain and Mrs. J. T. Hen derson returned this afternoon from a visit to friends at Tupelo. 3 mammoth rolls “sea shell’’ toilet paper 25 cents.—Johnson Avera Hardware Co. 03dtf. j Try Virtue’s Little Liver Pills at the City Drug Store. 09btf | All parties desiring sprink ling, see W. G. Compton or | telephone the fire department. 96dlf. 1 Mrs. Vincent Foisaubin of St. Louis was here yesterday morn ing en route to Batesville to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Webber. 0—Cedar Mops and Polish at I Johnson-Avera Hardware Co. 03dtf. Mrs. J. H. Quick and Mrs. Jab bers of Alicia were shopping in 'our city this morning returning I on 24. | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lockard ! went to Tuckerman this moni ' ing to attend the funeral of Ur. ,J. c. Kimberlin. ! For Sale—A good high dry business lot on Front s reet. Lot Xo. 3 in Block Xo. 3. APP'S S to C. G. Henry. d9dt ’ ! c W Reiney of Paragon. 1, i representing Oliver Finney Gro i cer Company of Memphis, called |on trade today. 1 ’----^ i Our Principle of Service This bank has ■J built up its busi JJ iness on the great principle of satifactory service to depositors. I j That is the only ser 1 vice it is interested in. *-tt Our success is not an accident, it has ! Ji been a character istic of the bank's ca- j reer since its establish ment. It is the result of a thoroughly sys tematized organiation which is both able and WILLING to serve. “BANK WITH THE BIG SURPLUS.” | lodge directory. Royal Arcanum. Newport Council , No. 322i Royal Arcanum meets 1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month in the Opera House building. Visiting brethren always wel come. 3. M. Beattie, Regent, W. C. Wishon, Sec. Woodmen of the \\ orld. Pecan Camp, No. 3, meets 1st ai.d 3rd Thursday nights of each month in Masonic Hall. Visit ing brothers welcome. R. T. Simmons, C. C. P. S. White, Clerk. Modern Woodmen. Newport Camp, No. 13,674, M. W. A., meets Second Friday night of each month in Opera House. Visiting brethren inv;t ed. R. T. Simmon?, Consul Jackson Lodge^^ „ A‘ M- ° Meets Second Tuesday nights of ea the Opera House B, cond and Hazel Sw Visiting Brother's come. * M. Sink S- Beattij The I. o.o.i The I. 0. 0. p, ^ Monday night in'% corner Hazel and SeJ Visiting brc+hers aJ come. Grover C. Gates,! J. F. Parish, sj | Tribe of Ben ! The Tribe of Ben I in the Board Build; Tuesday night at 8 o’el der of the chief. 53 I Fly Time is Flere- | Don’t Delay Putting in |j Your Screens |j ij| Let us sell them to you; our =jn gjl stock of plain and fancy screen |c s§ doors, window screen frames, |Hfj &W screen wire, screen paint and all p= the accessories is complete. Up appointed P ';,e^!onj PRICES RIGHT | Ilohnson-Avera j P Hardware Co. 1 IHEilHHiSHniiHrlsril IHfiHHilHniHn Jackson County Abstract ® j Guaranty Co. | ABSTRACTS COMPILED | and TITLES GUARANTEED 117 Walnut Street. NEWPORT, ARK. jA. W. ESTES. Pres GEO. VAUGHN, Vice Pres. M. D. KINKEAD, Sec.. Treas. and Mgr. Trade With The I w Boys At Boys and i Men's Store i You know how you like to look; ^ come here some day, and put on ^0 of our new & Marx I 1847 Rogers Bros, ware, nice patterns, at Johnson-Avera Hardware Co. 03dtf. Misses Jamie and Lizzie Irby went to Black Rock this morn ing to visit relatives over Sun day. For rent— Furnished apart i ment. Apply to 104 Beech i street. 05d6 Kuttner’s Orchestra of Little j Rock was through here this i morning en route to Little Rock | from Batesville, where they fur | nished music for the Chautan gua Club dance. We still have a large stock of straw mattings and the prices are very cheap—Johnson-Avera Hardware Co. 03dtf. | Mrs. Andy West and Miss Pearl West went to Tuckerman j this morning to attend the fun ! eral of Dr. Kimberlin. ! Brayage of all kinds handled promptly. Phone No. 10.— : Chester Robinson. 18dtf. ; George J. Terry left Thursday I night for Texas, where he goes ’ to reside. He was accompanied I to Newport by his son, George j Terry, Jr.—Batesville Guard. Am now doing repair and cleaning work of all kinds. Will take down your stoves in careful manner. Charges reasonable. Apply to Grant Dupin 422 Vine Street. 08dtf. ine second oaseu.ui team oi the high school went to Tucker man this morning to play the se cond team at that place. Agents Wanted: “America’s Greatest Flood Disaster” Illus trated. Thrilling experiences. Enormous demand, $10 a day easy. Sample book 10c. Be quick. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. (Establish ed 1857) 872 Lakeside Bldg. Chicago. 10d6t The many friends of Captain Wilmans will be grieved to learn that he Is supposed to be in a dy ing condition. Hickory Wood for Sale—Call Handle Factory Grant Mfg. Co. Phone No. 246 or see Wm. Ris ner. Delivered promptly. 4dtf The Busy Helpers of the Presbyterian church will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. W. Dut Iton Monday afternoon at 3 > o’clock. i how’s This? We oLer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cauuot be cured by Hali t Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O We. the undersigned, have Known F. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hiru perfectly hon orable In all business, transactions and financially \b!»' to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Rank of Commence. Toledo. Ohio. Hill’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting Lieetiy upon lb bioo:! a c! r. ..cous surfaces of tin ■ '>o!e:n. lVsUmoni.us scut !ue Eiice 7f cents pc* Sold by all DuevisLv 1 * * *»ke Hail s Family FUU fm constipation / ' i The First National Bank NEWPORT, ARKANSAS The choir of the Presbyteriar church by special request wil repeat the oratory “Robyn’s As cension” Sunday evening ir place of the regular preaching service. Judge M. M. Stuckey went tc Tuckerman this morning to at tend the funeral services there | of Dr. J. C. Kimberlin. I All up to date Housekeepers Use Red Cross Ball Blue. 11 makes the clothes clean anc sweet as when new. All Grocers White River continues to fal at the rate of 6 inches every 2^ hours and registered 22.5 fee Saturday morning on the loca gauge. Deputy U. S. Marshal Webbei arrived on the hot shot Thurs day night with Walter Ridley colored, whom he arrested foil! miles nortnwest ox luckermai yesterday, charged with takinj letter mail from a R. F. I), bo? that did not belong to him Hearing was had before U. S Commissioner Parse last nigh and Ridley is now boarding wit! Sheriff Fike, being unable t< make $500 bond.—Batesvilk Guard. Suspected Burglar Arrested. A young man giving his nam< as Humphries with about fou: aliases, was placed in jail in thi: city about a week ago by Con stable Clyde Wood on suspicioi of burglary. The young mai was brought here from Jackson port by Oscar Massey and turn ed over to Newport authorise; who found on his person a rol of blue prints, also a bottle o nitro-glycerine. These article have been lost and Mr. Masse; is very desirous of getting then and if left at the Independent of fice by the finder he will appre ciate it very much. The Newport officers think th man must be wanted for safe blowing and Constable Wood lef for Little Rock this morning t see if any clue can be obtaine* as to Humphries and what h | could be doing with tfie abov I mentioned articles. Special Whi 1 4 i Three Days Monday, Tuesday and Wednei We offer you in this sale all new materials in foreign and domestic weaves at big reductions - 36 in. striped madras 25c 35c and 25c dotted andj| value just the thing for red Swiss will make cool summer waists and dresses waists and dresses fori also for men’s shirts, sale ^ weather, sale price peri price per yd_15c yard--i “Flaxon” 1 ! I a sheer white material in plain and fancy weaves, |M sells at 25c and 35c a yard, sale price a yd-1|| 90 inch Linen Sheeting— 1 Extra fine quali* $1.50 values, sale price per $1.25 value, sale price p yard_$1.20 yard-- • 75c Ramie Linen 52 inches White dress linens in U wide, suitable for suits, and heavy weights, exW| skirts and dresses, sale j tional values at 40c. , price a yd_48c ^ sale price a yd. 1 50c value French Batiste and Chiffon, a correct ma terial for graduation dresses and afternoon frocks, sale price a yd—28c 5 ;} .... -.' ' " 1 1 ; , . J - V W • I 27 in. flouncing $1.50 and 45 in flouncing, a \eiy ' $1.75 value,, sale .price tiful assortment of pa j • per yd---— 85c,, terns, $1.50 and $1-75 [ l 75c quality, sale price a values, sale pi ice per ^ 3 | yard-39c yard- ~ Si i I 01" * ; AIM Best i ■ i ,S Qh1 , T0 |f tfWl 1 Lowest i \ PLEASE Prices ^ a THE BIG STORE _ ' I i