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| PROTECT.; | YOUR i : FEET ■ • SOLID LEATHER SHOES FOR ■ BAD WEATHER. • ■ Men's calf skin, kid lined. Stacy • Adams shoes, $6.00. Majestic ■ Shoes, our leader, both street and dress wear, from $3.00 to ♦6.00. ■ ZEIGLER BROS.’ SHOES, ■ for ladies, welt and turn sole. • for dies and strec: wear; ]iat ® eni and plain leathers, from • $2.50 to $6 00. ■ j ParkerShoe ■ Company J 612 CerftralAve B a tgent for the Red Cross Shoe ■ ■ The Commercial Rating, Col lection and Mercantile Agency accounts collected, returns made the | same or next day, rates for collection the lowest. Have ways to collect] where others fail. Give us a chance by trying us. ..This agency saves you money and trouble and extends your business by Diving you the knowledge who to cred it, whether they are good, bad or in different payees. Fall in line, the number of our subscribers are increas ing each day. For further information inquire at office, 308 Malvern avenue. I Telephone 481. Are You Interested jw$i|' -'pfou -J>a.v the bill, you wear the I laundry; you can get better work for less money if you want to . Jftst pay the. laundry that does your work; don’t pay the laundry and the hotel too. You pay the Craighead laundry a big price for your laundry so they can pay your hotel 20 per cent out of it > PEOPLE’S LAUNDRY PHONE 1006 Compare the list following: , lV;.41RTS .. c . LLARS.2'/,c Ct PER PAIR .Jc it^;5R8’ COTTON .5c * RTS, COTTON _ 5c k WOOL .8c WOOL.8c ’s. 10c -Vii ..10c . - 1 10c ’J PAIR.5c I’^ridfilEFS, COMMON , . ,2c - .tnv/mcr, 3iLt\ .DC Prf'JHTIEf.5o ■ Ar Iier gArtnents in proportion. V A't r * *•'» __ JOj JNO. T. O’BRIEN. The practical and experience tailor is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, with a full guarantee of sat isfaction. Can now lie found at his place of business, 1,004 Central ave nue. across the siieet from the New Methodist Church, in his own ele gant)/ fltteii up store building A full line of samples or if you furnish >otir ow.i goods will make up in the latest and best Htyles. Will also alter jsour misfit garments to a perfect tit. Ami don't forget that on account of being just outside the business dis trict, the price ft quoted will be well worth your trouble to call. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. ockhold' of the Hamp. Hwd. N.'o.. of Hot Springs, hereby'notified that the an ting of the stockholders of ill be hold in the Hwd. Co.'s office, at February i, 1910, for the cHug director* and the of iich other hu-diier..- as - Wll.U UkS, P - -Ml .i oiiege vs. Hot 3p> inq Basket Ball, at t->e S, y and Saturday Nights. P. M. Skating 8 to mission, 10c. I REVENUE FROM SALOON LICENSE i 1 _____ i SUM OF $27,300 IS PAID INTO THE COUNTY FUNDS THROUGH THIS PRIVILEGE, To Which Is Added $ 6.350, Which Goes to the State and Is Turn ed Into the School Fund. When County Clerk Mooney yester day made up his recapitulation of Ihe liquor licenses receipts it was found that the sum of $27,300 had been ad ded to the county revenue throngn this medium. * Aside from this the sum of $16,350 Is turned over to the state funds, the greater part of which goes td the gen eral school fund. „ Of the sum which the county re tains through this money, about $12, 000 is given over for local school pur poses, -and the remainder of more than $15,090 goes to the county gen eral fund, from Which fund is drawn the current expenses of the county government. There were hut fifty-seven saloon licenses issued this year, three of whit )i were for wholesale privileges, a : against sixty -out* licenses last yea and the same number of wholesale It ensi-s incfii 'ed. This Is a reduction of four saloons for 1910, as against 19U9. It is believed that all the annilca tlons to be filed are already in and passed on now. and that there will be no others to come up for action until tiny did of the year. CITY COMMITTEE CALLED TO MEET FOR PURPOSE OF ARRANGING DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC TION OF CITY OFFICERS. There Will Be Several Vacancies To Be Filled and These Will Be Filled at Next Meeting. i The city Demonratio central com mittee, which is the party organiza tion for city politics, has called a meeting to he held in the city council chamber of the city hall on Friday night. January 14. The di eel purpose is to arrange details and fix the time and places of holding a city election, when nomina tions nta\ he made for city attorney, city clerk and an alderman from each of the six wards ol the city. There are said to be several va- ; cancies on the city committee which must be filled, which is anothnr ini- i port nit mattm that will ;eceive ar- > tuition. I The city committee has not held a < meeting since closing up the details of the last municipal elution The ( present meeting is called by Hamp i Williams, as chairman cf the commit- t tee, nttd A. J. Murphy; us secretary. i The various candidates, or loose 1 who may be candidates or may be in terested in the coming city election, are invited to «e peesent at the city cent*!al meeting. COMMITTEE CALL. t - j .Notice is hereby given that mere i will l>o a meeting of the citv Demo- t e-ratio central committee in the conn- ' oil chamber of the city hall Kridav evening, January 14, 1910, at wmen time an alignments will he made for a Democratic itrinmry, at which a city attorney, city clerk and six aldermen t are to he nominated. There are also | several vacancies to be filled cn the j committee. DAMP WILLIAMS, ] A. J Ml'RPHY. Chairman, t Soo-ietary. 1-16 lot i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY 1 Tak- 1 AXATIVK KROMO Quinine | Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s' signa ture is one each box, 25c. Little Rock College vs. Hot Springs P High School. Basket Ball, at the Bi- < jou Rink, Friday and Saturday Nights. <j Game called 9 P. M. Skating 3 to I 10:30 P. M. Admisson, 10c, p ‘ - 4'J>- v - PURELYPERSONAL — ( Rexall Cold Tablets will Unaf, up that cold. Price 2c a box. Fort sale by R. <5. Morrfse Drug c,o. 1-6 tf Rexall cold tablets will break up that cold. Pi ice 2.1c a box. For sale by K G. Morris Drug Co. 1-6 tf Stop that cough or it may stop you. Rexall Cherry Juice will stop it now. Price 25c a bottle. For sale only by R. G. Morris Drug Co. 1-6 tf Stop that cough or it may stop you. Rexall Choi ry Juice will stop it now. Price 25c a bottle. For sale only by R. G. Morris Drug Co. 1-6 tf Misses Louise and Zena Hornet have returned to Nazareth Academy, Bardstown. Ky„ to resume their stud ies. after spending the holidays with their mother. Charles B. Dugan and wife have leturned to their home at Holiwooo, Cal., after a visit of several weeks in I he city. i ___ Prosecuting Attorney Henry Means spent yesterday in the city. State Superintendent of Public in duction Gerrge B. Cook was a vis itor in the, city yesterday. County Colle tor S. A. Buchanan and Deputy Frank McCann leave to day tor the annual tax collecting tour of Garland county. Mrs. Ellen \Y. Latham, mother of Mrs. N. S. Snyder, died at 10:20 yes terday morning, from a brain hemor rhaye. , Hop. W. H. Martin and wife have returned from Memphis, where thev have been attending the sick bed of -heir sen Tom, and report he is very much improved. Miss Jennie Dale of Little Rock is Hatting .Miss Florence Patten of this dry. Sam Wilkinson, day city jailor, is rery 1)1 and P. K. Crawford, a former atrclman, is attending the jail tilli ng the day hours. Mr. Guy Douglas of Knoxville, renn., after spending several days as he guest of Mrs. E. .1. Looney, left yesterday for iris home. Mra Guy Hadger. after spending ■ event! days' in this city, left yester lay for he: Home in Oklahoma City. rOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. The Sentinel-Record is authorized o announce the candidacy of Mr. krvid A. Crockett as a candidate for he office of county superintendent abject to the action of the Democrat c pi imaries. “THE FUN CURE.’’ dr. Thompson ..ill Lecture at trie Christian Church. Do you feel blue If so to drive ill your cares away you want to hear dr. G. W '1 nomrisen, one of the most imminent pulpit oiators of the day ;i\t' a lecture in the basement of the ' ’hristian Church tonight on the “Fun * 'ure.” 1 Mr. Tompson is from Cleveland, * )hio, and is rated among the most imminent orators of the county. The netting will lie fiee and ail are in dtcd to attend, especially the mem lers of the church. JAMES RICE DEAD. James Rice, one of the best known oung men about the city about thlr > years ago, died Tuesday at Peoria, II. He had been in the employ of Inc Mg Four road in that city. Two ste ers. Mrs. Joseph Steiner and Mrs. e Vaiter Young, survive him. ' STOLE “PIPE” PAWN TICKET. I - r Will Dodd, a negro, was yesterday e rrested oil a charge of stealing a 0 awn ticket for an opium outfit, which ^ is alleged he took from the Belli . awnefaop and sold to James Flower*. I .hose own pipe ouiflt at the'tlme was I a the bauds pf the police, follow ing raid on his quarters at Church and .anrel streets. Officers Davis ami -aughlin made the arrest. DASCHNER ARRESTED. John oasehnec, known frequently v s "DiVch John.” is under arrest in " onnectiou with a robbery at the God ard House, The arrest was made by F Mertivo Luughlin, and an investiga-I ion is iH'ing conducted. Own Your Own Gas Plant Hot Blast or Gas Flame Crude Oil Burner Burns Air On exhibition at the A. B. Belding building, 817% Central, corner Market. Come and See Me Forty to 50 per cent saved over the cost of coal and wood. Cheaper than natural gas. Makes a uniform, clean and hot fire. No smokes, ashes or poisonous vapors. Smith and Smith A.B. Belding Building Hot Springs Arkansas Albert Mendel and Company 422 Central Ave. ALL COAT SUITS OFF See Window Albert Mendel and Company A DISGRACE ro go through life like a deformed icing when the culture of darictnc ivercomes these defects, lends grace o one’s carriage and commands an geet. quick step. A r\ I. I _ Dancing taught every afternoon and veninfg front 2 to 4 and 8 to 9 p. m. Ifalt3, two-step, reverse guaranteed t six lessons. Private letseons by ap ointment. Efficient lady and gentle tan assistants. Largest private acad tny in the state. Fine floor; good rchestra.. Social dances Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. IHrs. Babcock s Banco Hall OLD CITY HALL BUILDING. Visitors are cordially invited tc isit the school. Baltimore Blue Points at Gunther's uffet. 1-5 I m FROZO. : Blue Label Boneless Ham | a * ■ THIS IS THE WHOLE HAM WITH THE BONE HE- J . J MOVED AND FAT TRIMMED OFF. ■ UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURE Fill. J : Z HAM IS FORCED INTO THE CAN AND SEALED; \ j ■ THEN THOROUGHLY COOKED IN THE CAN, t ] ■ THEREBY RETAINING ALL OF ITS JUICE AND * J FLAVOR. J 2 REMOVE FROM THE CAN AND SLICE; IT IS J Z THEN READY TO SERVE. , Z 1 1-2 POUND CANS 90c. 5 ■ * ; Ofevi-^VTU^n j ,»»^tWFcabv*. rro c*.wb 2 TELEPHONE 142 707 CENTRAL AVENUE J IN A CLASS BY ITSELF THE ROCKAFELLOW E. S. PUTNAM, Propritor. American and European Plan BATH HOUSE AND POPULAR FRIGE CAFE UNDER SAME ROOF BATES EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN $3.50, $5.00, $7.00 PER WEEK $10.00 $12.50, $15.00 PER WEEK ELEVATOR STEAM HEAT Located at Junction of Central, and Park Avepues. Within three minutes walk of business center On car line. Before Locating. Inspection Invited . > LIT COOPER BROS. TRANSFER AGENT ON TRAIN CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE TO |THE ROCKAFELLOW HOTEL niLWAUKEt J. P. HICKEY, Owner and Prop. EUROPEAN PLAN CENTRALLY LOCATED FIRST CUSS IN ALL APPOINTMENTS. ELECTRIG ELEVATOR SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES OPP. BATH HOUSES—AT HEAD OF BATH STREET | f* If IJ ft lj W e have no drummers, WlU*\ lit flit but we have a blood Remedy that sells itse11 on jts own merit, lor it is child's play for Lopez to cure Rheuma tism, Catarrh, Scrofula. Blood Poison, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Lost Manhood, Female Weakness, Run Down Systems, Etc. You cannot afford to not use Lopez, for it just cannot fail, and only costs S5 per month. Try it i particulars and Remedy call on LOPEZ REMEDV CO, 3d Floor, 801 Central Avenue. Stop at The NAVARRE HOTEL ONE HLOCK FROM DEPOT* European Plan Elevator and Steam heat Rooms Clean and Elegantly Furnished. One-half Block from Bath housea RATES, SINGLE $5,00 AND UP PER WEEK; TWO IN ROOM, $3,50 AND UF MRS. L. M. LA FEURE. Proprietress PORTKR^MFETH y*uV,eBaggagY',andr*tnkfern A°*nt <*•<* your Baggage and take Bua to Hotel." S. P, VAN PATTEN A R C H I T E CT And Superintendent of Construction Old City Hall Building Prospect Ave. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Hand Office at Camden, Ark., l>e. 22, 1909. Notice is hereby given that .John .1 Hill, of Buokville, Ark., who, on Octo her 17, 1902, made homestead entry No. 25,982 (Serial No. 0199:1), for a\V. 14 NW. 14, NW. 14 SW. 14, Sec. IS, T. 1 S„ R. 21 W. and SE. >4 NE. ’4, Sec. 13, * Township 1 S„ R. 22 W., 5th Brin, meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five yea,r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before clerk of Montgomery county, at Mt. Ida, Ant., on the 5th day of February, lfllo. Claimant names as witnesses: Perry J. Hill, of Avant, Ark. Henry T. McClure, of Cedar Glades, Ark. Fred A. Meredith, of Cedar Glades. Ark. Lee McClure, of Cedar Glades, Ark. H. G. FRIEDHEIM, Register, FROZO. Another Mg snipment of ah the ia' eet fads in raney work, Just arrive, at Mrs. C Higgins, 368 Centra! st' IR 1-30 tl THE ONLY UPHOLSTRISG AND MATTRESS MAKING FACTORY CnJhi'tn I11'"'1'' over arid to order. u-htonM made Iri any rho|ie or style for place?' Wind0W8 or ,0 ,il anything or I?u.rnlt,a|'e finished In mahogany, rosp Zlo^' ,>rnL,h’ °;‘k- **'■«*• oaCar[‘h1’ mad~. ‘“id and renovat ed All work first-class. Mo botuhim: .Satisfaction guaranteed. 8 GEO. PARTELLO, Heat of reference in Hot Springs. 608 Ouachit Ave. Phone 1582 THE ONLY Your credit. Is gpcjd with SMITH FURNITURE CO. 212 Central.Phone 53U We still have; on hand a large num ber of new and second hand heating stoves. Offering! 'em at a reduction on account of backward winter. Household goods benight, sold and ex changed. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland chancery court. Viola Sledge, plaintiff, Against Jessie Sledge, defendant, Tht- defendant. Jessie Sledge, is warned to appear ln this oourt with in Thirty days and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff viola Sledge. Witness niy hand and seal of said ou.t this Jdd day of T>ereinber, J009 H. A. WHITTINGTON Clerk. J U HO US LEY, D C. < I l.uvi) HUPP, Attorney -ad lii,-m. A E. hooker, Atty. for Plaintiff, iTOZiaiMusiiMa i A Real Circus On the Stage. SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY, JANUARY 8, 1910. Frederic Thompson's Great i || American Play, POLLY of the CIRCUS Exactly as presented before, j j Horses. Ponies, Mules, Dogs, J Clowns, Acrobats, Bareback Riders. Prices, 25, 50, 75. $1.00, $1.50. TWO NIGHTS, Sunday and Monday. Jan. 9-10. The Lyman Twins In a big new girl show The Prize Winners Carload of gorgeous soenic equipment. Prices. 25c, 50c, 75c. $’.00. PEKIN THEATRE j 420 Malvern Avenue. Open for | Engagements OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. Bills or entertainments, seating ca pacity, BOO. R. L. CRAIG, Proprietor Apply for dates ST. LOUIS, IRON MOUNTAIN AND j| SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, ! SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN that a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of the xt. I-outs. Iron .Mountain and Southern Rail way Company will be held at the principal office uf ,uld Oi.mpnny. In Room yttti. Ml* set!11 Eaclti Holltllng, In the (,'ltjr l«f St. I.otiis, In the Stale of Missouri, on .the 2*1 dny of February. 1910, at nine o'clock la the forenoon of that day, to consider and act upon the following proposition* : (at To purchase and acquire all br any part of the railroads and ullier property, as sets and franchises of all or any of tit-" (cl* low ing named railroad companies : Atkan "hh and Louisiana Railway Company. Ar kansas Midland Railroad Company,- Arkan sas Hopthweatern Railway Company. Ihe j Brinkley. Helena and Indian Huy Railroad j Company. * cal Belt Railway Company, l.ld-.'tado arcI I: >btt >P* Rndway f'dmpauy, fl I'armervllle A Sortthern Railroad Company, -.ar.'sn;! ft’rstfrt: Railway Fntspasy fittrA"* I A Ft Smith Railroad. Guidon anil fort Smith Northern Railway Company. Jlerri* Railway-, lie; t in and Johnston city Railway ' ompany. Kansas and Atkunsas Valley Railway, Little Mock and Hot Spring* West- 1 ern Railroad Company. The Little R«* k A Monroe Railway Company. Little Rock Joyictlon Railway, Mississippi River* Ham 'oitg and Westcbn Railway c.gnpmiy. Nat. he* A Western Railway Comp*try: \ew 1 >r leans A Northwestern Railroad Com pany. Fine muff and Western Uallroart Company. Kprlugileld Rout h went era Railway Company. St. Louis. Watkins and Gulf Ron way Company, ami Wabash Southern Rail way Company. (hi To Increase the capital stock* of tills Compnny by the amount of tOO.iipo.uno. such In* (ease of die capital stock to consist of 000.0011 shares of the par value of *100 each, so inat the total authorized capital atock shall be floo.ooo.ooo. (e) To consent to. coip-tir In. approve and authorize an Increase of the bonded In (b-htedtieas of St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company, by the amount of $25.000,900, by the Issue of Gold Ronds of the Company, limited In the n gift agate to j the principal qmiuint of * 25,0t>0,00(lTit any j one time outafandlng. and to l>e secured by J it mortgage and deed of trust on and of tb’e whole ip part of the railroads amt other property and franchises of the Cofnpatiy, whether now owned or hereafter aqntilred, and to consent to. concur tn end ntnnorlzr the execution and delivery of such mbrlgage ttntl deed of trust, and to consider qttil act upon the form and terms of such bonds and of such m uigagc anil deed of trust, and the I sale of sM ic- any of said Gold Bonds to I The Missouri Failflc Railway Comanny. ■ (dt To ratify the proi-ee<llngs inf the I Board of Directors theretofore taken in nml m about the mailers aforesaid. Including ibe M authorization of spld bonds and mdrfgapt m nn*l ilecd -if trust, and the use to be made m -■f -aid bonds, anil to consider and net ufsia ■ such other business ns may propcklv I* ■ transacted at the meeting. I S The stock transfer hooka of the Company | will lie dosed HI :t I’ M, on Friday, the ■ l Dh dny of January. 1910. nml will,remain ■ closed until to A. M. in Thursday..the 3*■ day of February, mm. % Dated New York, November 17, 1909. *1 By order of the Board of Directors. ■ GEORGE J GOrr./t A. II. ( AI.EF I’r''‘-blent. H Secretary MtuucTiON Or PRICES® AT THE Southern palace ff AM Of our furs </, of reguU^pJuaT All of our ladies’ suits /4 of regullfS price. All of our ladies’ dresses \/4 of regu- ||| lar price. j:S You can buy "Mt Any Garment in our Ladies’ Ready t( 1 Wear Department at almost yoyr ewu 9 price. |||| SOUTHERN PALACE! VONE PRICE I STorE • l! bass. croppies. Bream, perrtB Piekeral, buffalo, drum, catfish, I'!1;, Spanish mackeral, Pomp*»3BH "I!- I<»!,si.‘i-s, New York oy(«»l 'A'liiic River Fish Co., phone r’1 1 '2 Malvern avenue