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-mm • - ---- Palace Theater Tonight_ SBpffir: .. PROGRAM A Keystone Comedy One of The Usual Keystone Screams Also Two Reel Reliance Feature, ■Hr.,.;' * Society Drama GOLDEN DROSS EXTRA AN ERRAND OF MERCY jitr i r V COMING MONDAY W Keystone Comedy 7 THE WATER DOG Two Reel Broncho THE BREED OF THE NORTH f - ' Matinee and Evening ADMISSION. 5c and 10c ajaupn jpn rp n rpn n=n n=i WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Sunday, general ly cloudy. [LEO OOQOOGGGQOQC GjUcj j Sf HERE AND THERE, m i fc—Jl. fjjjsa 1 ^n)o oooooooooooo o^ril j All the latest songs at BAR KER’S. 04d6 T. J. Raney of Newark was a , guest of the Hazel last night J en route home. Knox mends shoes cheap, 111 i Walnut street. dtf.! We clean hats at BARKER’S. I 04d6t Mrs. A- D. Lentz and daugh- j ter returned Friday from a | week’s visit to Brinkley. Try Virtue’s Little Liver Pills ! at the City Drug Store. 69btf | Joe Baker arrived last night 1 from a visit to his sister at Helena. -fpn n=>n ip n r^n rpn iHuaLEluaiEILEiycSljr, T'v&iteiiuci/ua;camamaruanjamanBnjaruaruanjaruaruaruamamaruajuajcai^ 1 |j | Special Sale || X X p -.. =of Ladies=-— |j I MUNSING UNION 1 m s-m: 1 SUITS 1 x m P (this week onI>) ^ | X For final clearance we are of- x; £ fering this week: Hi x xi x x Hj 50c Value Ladies’,, Union i §g Suits at. 39c Wg m 65c and 75c Value Union p» # $1 and $1.25 Value Union ST SI Suits at. 89c ^ IB $1.50 and $2 Value Union ^ Suits at. $1.25 s x I Children s Wash Suits 1 s m 1 I.. at ..— 1 £ £ i One Half Regul ar I | Price | £ £ ^ For final clearance we will put j| * ou: whole line of beautiful wash p £ suits, price ranging from $ 1 to £ j| $3.50 at one-half the regular £ price. m £ .... £ £ High grade Children’s Rompers at £ ^ cut prices: gj| £ sr SR |g 75c^Value K & E Rompers 80c up Iff $1 Value K & E Rompers .... 80c iR ® $1.50 Value K & E Rompers $1.10 ^ £ ■nKinr i £ £ » Wolff-Goldman| £ SR £ Mercantile Co. I Bowen’s new barber shop now ready for inspection. Your pa tronage invited. 84btf. J. S- Wilmans and wife are expected to arrive here Sunday night from Transylvania, Louis iana. Sheriff J. F. McCuistion and Constable Clyde Wood, left this morning for Little Rock and Hjot Springs on official business. Mrs. C. Krone and son, Mr. Myers, who have been down here on a visit, left this morn ing for their home at Black Rock George Brabbzson was down from Tuckerman Saturday morning. He reports about the same rainfall there as here, but; a heavier rain east of Tucker man. The bridge levee Work is now being done from both sides of the lake and the dump of dirt is 1 gradually crowding in upon the water that separates the two ends. Rev. B. L- Wilford reached J home this afternoon, bringing with him his family, who have j been enjoying a visit to Mc Kenzie, Tennessee. Mrs. Robert Ivy went to Tuckerman this morning on a visit to her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. W- M Tims and Mr. Ivy ’ will go up in the morning to spend the day. If you use bail blue, get Red j Cross Ball Blue, the best ball j blue. Large 2 oz. package 5 cts. j W. T- Barry, the genial repre oQtifo + ixro rtf fVip rimViam Panpr i Company, was here last night, and went to Batesville at noon. Oak and hickory wood— any size load for sale. Special prices on car lots. J no. R. Loftin, Jr Phone 58. 59dtf. Miss Iris Vining, daughter of Manager Vining of the Air- j dome, has been quite sick this | week, much to the regret of j her many friends.—Brinkley j Citizen. For Rent—A four room house on Ash street, with bath. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Smith, 201 Ash street. dtf. Colored man or woman under 50 wanted- No experience is needed. $100 per month. Write ! quick. Box A409, Cincinnati, j Ohio- dl Cedar Fence Posts, Sash, Doors, Lumber, Shingles, Brick and Cement.—Hubert’s Lumber Yard, lower end Front st. 83btf Troy Adams of Oklahoma is j here on a visit to his sisters, i Mrs. Bert Snetzer and Mrs. j Chester Robinson. Drayage of all kinds handled Dromntlv. Phone No. 10. — Chester Robinson. 18dtf. Rev. B L- Wilford, who has been conducting a very success ful revival at Deview, with large ' congregations and more than a dozen porfessions of faith, arrived today to conduct regu lar services at the Methodist church. All kinds of housenoid goods, | new and second hand, sold at auction on Front street every 1 Saturday—A. Bullard- 90blm C; 11 Sam Denty aWait the Va cuum Cleaner, the only sanitary i way. Telephone 117. 304dtf Miss Kate Harder and Miss 1 Florence Graham, who have been taking a summer normal j course in a school of pedagogy , at Edmund, Oklahoma, arrived j last night. Miss Graham is the guest of her friend, Miss Har der, being en route to her home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheets have recently moved from Ash street to the cottage No. 312 Elm Street. Deafness Cannot tie Cured Sty local appli«it.ons, as they cannot f act the ills- I eased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional reineolea Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tins tube is inflamed you have a ruuHfling sound or Fu- j perfect hearing, and when ft Is entirely dosed. Deaf* I ness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be takf* out and this tube restored to It* normal oomn j ton, bearing will be destroy'd forever: nine cares < >.it o! ten arc caused by Catarrh, which Urnothiig | jut an In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces < Wt will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease o Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured »v Hull s Catarrh Ci’ -e. Send for circulars, free , F. CHENEY d CO., Toteci O ! Sold by Druggists, 7fa,. iake lail a Family Fills for eou station. . '■i'vSs.lfev Find the Leak “Where does the money go?” If you will open a checking account with this strong bank, and invariably pay all bills and expenses by check you will KNOW From the record of the stubs you can regulate expendit ure, and save intelli- 5 rently. It is a long step toward your in dependence- De posit your next pay check $1.00 will open a checking account. The Bank With the Big Surplus First National Bank Newport, Ark. i Jack Horne was mixing with Newport friends Friday, and left next morning for Bates ville. TTlstraverl—Onp blank horse mule, weight about 700 pounds, about four years old, branded “711”. One light bay mare mule, about four years old, 700 pounds, branded “711”, has bell on. Liberal reward for any in formation leading to recovery of these animals- GIBSON & McMURRAY, Grubbs, Ark- 8b7 Mr. and Mrs. J- T. Lewis were guests of the Hazel last night, Mr. Lewis having been to Heber Springs and Mrs- Lewis to Wlal nut Ridge on a visit- Both re turned home to Batesville this morning. Wanted— Situation by en gineer and all-round gin man, also pump man. Apply Inde pendent office. 05dl2 Mrs. Lee Eearnheart,. after a visit to Batesville, was the guest Friday and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilson at the Hazel and leaves tonight to join her husband at Poplar Bluff where he has entered bus iness. Despatcher Davis of the Iron Mountain telegraph force at Poplar Bluff, was here last night en route to Guion, where he goes on a fishing trip, where the finny tribe are reported to be rising to the fly in a manner to delight the anglers. Miss Sophia Pape of Van Bu ren, who visited Miss Mary Kit trell here, left last Saturday for Newport for a visit before returning home- Miss Pape made many friends while here and some especially will wel come her return at any time.— j Augusta Free Press. Rev. A. L. Rhea has resigned as pastor of the Presbyterian church at this place and left this week for Somerville, Tenn., he having accepted a call from a church there.—Augusta Free Press Bob Douglass went out this morning in charge of the Jop lin passenger train, Conductor C. F- Miller having laid off to j take in a big picnic in the hill j country Word was received here Sat- • urday by I. H. Dyer of the j death of his niece- Mrs Alice j Hamilton, which occurred Sat- j urday morning at 10 o’clock. I. j H. and Will Dyer will go down | Sunday morning to attend the i funeral and the remains will be i laid to rest in Red River ceme- { tery- j Duke Ward, who is to be a teacher in Newport High school the coming year, came down last night to witness the ball game here this afternoon be tween Balch and Sulphur Rock, his brother doing the twirling for the Independence county team. Both Routes Have Been Logged Special to Independent. Little Rock, Aug. 8—The log ging of the proposed Little Rock—Fort Smith highways, Dne on each side of the river, having been completed, State Highway Engineer Carter is now at work on the estimates. The department will draft a special act creating the district for the construction of this road, to be submitted to the next leg islature- The Department will also present a special act for a district to construct a road from Conway to Heber Springs, which has been partially con structed. CQQOQQGQOQOQC OOOOOOOOOOOOC IBATESVILLE BUSINESS l COLLEGE | Arkansas'Best Business College. £ The place to Learn Business $ Right. jS Good Location—Board reason- £j able. Expert instruction in G Bookkeeping, Shorthand or £ 8 Telegraphy. c 2 Write for Catalogue D. £ 6 F. B. ADAMS, Mgr., £ 8 Box 51 4 Batesville, Ark. C O C OOOGOOCOGOOOGOOOOOOOGOOOOG White’s Cas h |ss Bargains | ^ 2 burs 10c toilet soap T , ^ for_15c jyw ^ Isni 2 cans Royal Seal iyj| Oats-25c 5H jue 2 packages Grape ^ Y Nuts_25c jg j affl 2 Heinz’ Beans-25c ^ ^ 20 lbs. Granulated cane |U5 Sugar-$1.00 Hi |r j2 5 gallons Headlight oil fig§ \ ^ in 5 gallon never-fail yg !HHi can—can guaranteed “J [US for 5 years—for—$1.75 3TO r ^ Country Meal, SeJf-rising jj^ [U2 Flour, Homemade Sor lye ghum, Butter, Eggs, ^ Fruits and Vegetables. ^ A ^ Phone 167—Special Del’y jgj; |P. 8. WHITE s ^ Beech and Third Streets, fifi g|^§£3£R!£18SSil5E!aS2lt ^C<KiOOOQC<iOOQOOQOOOOOCOOO& I Dr. W. L R0SSIN6T0N | DENTIST | WISHON BUILDING § J PHONE 21 I NEWPORT, ARKANSAS | J oooooooowoooooooocoooooood' j_ fDo” YOU WANlJ I A BUGGY? 1 , |--———* ’ IS If so come and see us. We have just re ^ ceived a car load of 1 HERCULES BUGGIES 1 H and on account of short crop prospects iff m we are selling them remarkable close, is ? ^ We have Op en and Top Buggies, ^ |I Spring Wagons and Hacks. ® / Si PRICES FROM $39.00 UP. 1 | JOHNSON-AVERa| I HARDWARE COMPANY | * 5 I l A Heart to Heart Talk I gf 2™ | 7 he Hot Days Are Here And There Is jfj | Nothing Much to Do. H g, at g s | Come around to our place and of | let’s get better acquainted. Let’s gni |jj talk things over. You might ^ g'1 find something that will interest g™ gn r ii . ^ gft you; it not, we would appreciate |jgj H having you come any way. ^ . gfr Make our place your headquarters gni gfr while up town. We have plenty of ice m gp water and a fan to cool you. Si * I -_- --— jjp THE PL^CE THAT ALWAYS WELCOMES YOU W ^ J 1 Fife & Moore 1 , 410 FRONT STREET jjj™ /