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CLASSIFIED ADS One cant a word each Insertion. Posi tively no ads Inserted In thle column un Iess accompanied by cash. _WANTED WANTED- Hv June 1st, z or 3 goml office rooms Dr. Morrtt, Phone 461. tt MEN—(Wo have good positions walling for you If you will learn the barber trade now. Toole given. A card mailed to us will explain how to hotter your cirtutu stance*. Moler Barber Cutlcge. Memphis, Tenn. B-20-61 WANTKD—Clerk at McCreary hotel. 6 25 tt. ,\VAiNTBl>-to exchange grips with lady who g"t wrong grip on Rock Istaint road last Saturday Airlp* can tm exchanged at Palace hotel, or can be forwarded to me there J. tt Johnson, Palaco hotel. It WANT 101)—tty A1 woman mercury rubbing; strictly confidential. A-dresa •'ft tt,*' Sentinel Record, 6-27.1m ~WANTBI>—\Vbite couple or mother and daughter for kitchen, d.ningro m and light chamber work tor small family hotel. Good wages. Address "Hotel.” this office.. 6-27 2t ~WANTBD- Man and woman to live in private family, man to work around yard; woman to cook and do house work; house on place; $26 per month and findings, C. FRO YD llt’FF WANTED—A good second-hand canop top surrey; Inquire. Telephone No. 259. 5 »tf Pritchard Rroa. Hardware, Furniture and Storage Company buy, sell, trade, exchange, store amt pack your goods and furniture of all kinds Storing and crat i.,.. a. i n 11 v 943-5 Central avenue. Phone 1046. 10-21-tf COLLECTIONS promptly made, charges reasonable. Your accounts solic ited. Miss Doremyre, 444 Orange St. KMffijniis 627._ WANTED To buy all the ladles wear Ing apparel In Hot Bpitngn. W. H. Hall, the Malvern avenue pawnbroker. Tele phone No. 0. 2-12-tf WANTED—New and second har.d Fur niture. We buy. sell and atore. J. R Loyd. 204 and 216 Third 8t. Phone 1!) l-26-tf WANTED—To buy a good milch cow Apply 7045 Prospect ave. Phono 602. 5.28-41 WANTED 'Position by cxiiorlenc ed male stenographer or office clerk. Address C. M. Sentinel-Record It. IWiA NTW1 >—Wo in an to care f‘*r baby, pood salary, room and board. 114 Parker Ave., Telephone 1819. 2t SALESMEN—-To call on grocers, confectioners, general store*, $L>t» monthly and expenses; yearly oon tract 'Manager. 17 8 Main Street, r>T. Louis- Mo. Call Phono 1694 and get Highest cash Price; *jsr ymir second hand Furni ture. 636 Central Ave. 8-26 tf FOR RENT I FURNISHED ROOMS -The coolest and best rooms in clt.v; all modern. Special summer rates. $1.00 per week up. Two blocks from Majestic hotel. See them before local ing. The Carlton. 116 Carlton Terrace, FOR RENT 7 room house, close In with all modern convenience. Rent reasonable. Apply at 311 West Grand. Phone 1062. 6.23-2*' FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms ■ nd flats for light housekeeping; hot ■nd cold water, gas, electric light; one block from car lino and bath houses. Mrs. II. t't. Clair, 136 ltamhle Street. Phone 1703. tr. FOR RENT - Modern two and three room •ultes, also single rooms with gas plates. Brick building, steam heat. Mllstead Appartmenla. 137 Chapel St. 4-16-tf. FOR RENT—One modern 6 reom suit with porcelain bath, In Baylcy apart ments 416-416 Spring Street, uewly paint ed and decorated. 3 30-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS — For housekeeping, rates reasonable; 427 1-2 Park avenue. The Bolton Flats. 4-6-lt FOR RENT—Furnished cottages. Call Uj Thomas Doherty, phone 860, cerner Malvern and Jefferson. tf FOR RENT—Elegant furnished cot tage, 426 Whittington. Apply 478 Whit tington. Phone 684. 8-19-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms •nd flats for housekeeping; all conven iences; gas, running water, electric lights; close to the hot water; Iron, Mag nesia. Arsenic, Rock and Cox Springs See these rooms before locating. Take North Border Care to 628 Park eve. J B. Burges. 6-11-tf LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM& A1I new furniture, clean, airy, light, gat rangoa, electric lights, running water 12.26 weekly and up; nine doors west ol bath houses. The Alpine. E. Englehart 184 Court street <14 old number.) FOR RENT—Nicely ftimlbhe* room at 252 Cedar St. Phone FOR RENT—Two unfurnished cottage: 220 and 222 Court SL. newly papered ant painted. Rear News efflce, apply Jot lieroy. 202 Central Avenue. 18-t FURNISHED ft OOMR—Sleeping m housekeeping, on* block from Centro Are., fl.26 per week and up. 81* Merkel m. 1-18 tf FOR RKNT- Furnished. « Awlrabte x "nm resilience, also 3 room flat Phone 169. 4-21 tf FOR KENT Nicely furnished three, four anti fly* room cottages; all modern louvenlenccs, licet residence |mrt of the Ity; reasonable rent. Apply 207 Cedar 4t., or Phone 2!t» I-12tf FOR RENT- -Furnished flats and rooms or light housekeeping. tins, water, Ighta. $3 per week up. The Ingle, Ram ile street, second house from Park Ave. Vtrs. A. F. Oralnger. Phone 103». Foil RENT—€ room furnished cot la.'fp. light, water and gas. Owner at 240 Court St. 5-24-tf FOR RENT—Cerutral Avenue gtoro, opposite ArBmpton Hotel. Apply Wooten & Rector, 219 Central. 5 24-tit FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Inuolrd 123 Hawthorne. 6 7 tf. FOR RENT—After June l, a 7-room bungalow, modern, hot and cold water, bath up and down stairs, well furnished. Apply 414 Prospect. 6-17-tt FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms with hath. 522 Orange street. lw FOR RENT—To proper tenant, the aeautlfully furnished new Marlon Hotel m Whittington avenue. New carpets and new papering. Apply on premises. tf FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms; ■oak with gas, 12 weekly; one block from mth. Mrs. Campbell, 6 Court st. 12-4-tt IX)R RENT—Nice two room apartment for rent, modern conveniences, front room, Edwards Appartments, 144 Pros pect Ave. 4-8-tf FOR RENT—Furnished flat. 333 Pros pect Ave. 6 18 lm FOR RENT -Nleo rooms, furnished or unfurnished, private family. Mis. San ders, res. 1218 Central Ave., Phone 34. FOR RKNT—One four room and five room furnished cottage. Modern Apply J. T. Shelton 421 Park. Phone 1771. 4-s-tr NEATLY FIRNIHHKI) ROOMS—Modern Mr*. B. SHANNON. 1*2 Central ave. FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT —$15 per month: electric light and fuel <n*; bedroom and kitchen, *10; large stable; take North Border car to Dell itreet; one block up De’l. Inquire at 14. Telephone 1655. FOR RENT—Two front roomjli, nicely furnished, modern convenience and In private homo; close In. Reasonable rent Phone 1686. 4-27-tf EIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS —The clean cool place on the hill. Electric lights; gas plate cooking out fit. $2,5(1 for two. a large 5.window room, $5.60 for two a week. One block west of hath houses. The Alpine. F, Bnge'hardt. 14 Court street, FOR RIENT—Very nicely turn shea 5-room cottage; large veranda: nice front and rear yards flowers, etc.; a nice summer home for one or two families. Enquire John H, Lewis. 62b Central avenue. I FOR RENT—My own fur nished flat, six rooms and hot water; all Improvements; oppo site Majestic hotel, will rent tor $40.00 a month during own er's absence from city. Inquire at Rlnuldo’s Jewelry and nov. elty store, 512 Central avenue, o-ao if FOR SALE] FOR SALE My residence and four cottages, flue shade spring houses, all modern. *14,000, *6,000 down balance to suit. Will pay Itself out. 1 house 16 rooms 65; 2 houses 6 rooms 50; 1 house 4 rooms rent 25; 1 house 3 rooms 20. Mrs. A. C. Unger. 351 Whittington Ave. 6-11, tf FOR SALE— 200 acre farm, nearly half rleh bottom land, on Ouachita river, eight miles out. Price, *6,000. W. T. ilawkins, 629 1 2 Central. 4-14 tf onusr—on «• •» room place, for residence or roomers, Price, *12,000. W. T. Hawkins, 629 I I Central. 4-14-tf FOR SALK All chairs, fixtures, scenery, e’oetric fans. etc,. In Orphe iim theatre for sale. Sec Albert Men del. 422 Central avenue. oo-iii ECU RALE At Klein's drug store Oriental Vapor. It Is unexcelled as an Insect destroyer, deodorant, doslnfect ant and house cleaner. 6-6-ln IFOR SALE—SODA FOUNTAIN AT MAJESTIC PHARMACY. BEASLEY DRUO CO.4-20-tf j FXVR RENT OR SALE - House of 10 rooms and bath, partially furnished, lo cated In best residence section. Charles W. O'Bryan, at Arkansas National Bank. 11-29-tf EOR SALE -Throe room house and two lots, near Oak’ wn race track. *T00 will take this property, cost *1100. Apply to Valley St.. J. K. Curtiss. 6-20.ini FX3R SALE—Good colonisation proposl tion. 6.200 acres, nice level land. Wll' cut 4,000 feet merchantable timber per acre. Practically all can be cultivated Price *9 per acre. W. T. Hawkins, 629 1-2 Central avenue. A RARE BARGAIN Three acres and 6-room house three blocks from Oak lawn car line. Fine place for. chickens and garden, >1600. Terms. Address R, B,. this of fice. — I ■ ——■ ■■..»-.1 ... .. ......... EOR SALE—A nice little 6-room home with barn, fruit, shade trees. Price. *1. *00; payable er more down; balance aa agreed. W. T. Hawkins, 629 l-> Cen tral. 4-14-tf FOR SALK—Splendid bargain. 1241 acres of land, 76 acres on Ouachita river in cultivation, 8 1-2 miles from court house. For particulars address llox 4t>, Hot Springs, Ark. 6-26 nt FOR HALE—fine 30—H. I*. Auto Road ster. Fully equipped. Address Bo* 274, City. 4 6 11 FOR RALE—-Fiirnlture and lease of IS room house all new furniture, modern, one block from bath house. Address "Mack” this effiee. 4-6-tf FOR BALE— Two buggies, one sale, single d dou 'o wagon, harness, horse and two mules. Telephone No. 9, W. 11. Halt 6 7 tf FOR HALE- Howell Hill, finest plane In Arkansas—22 acres, half mile from Oaklawn race track, on lllgdon ferry road. New house, fine water, fruit. Terms easy. Rhone 420. 3 15-tf FOR SALE—Automobile, Uood con dition; new tires. Cheap. Rhone 746. 6-25 6t 'FOR SALE!—Livery business In Hot Springs, established about 3U years ago. Good reason for selling; a bargain if taken at once. Inquire 206 Mt. Ida St. 5 25 tf, FOR SALE—Residence and three room cottage; all necessary out tniR-d ings. chicken runs, large lot, forest and fruit trees; country and city ad vantages. W. T. Pyne. Park Hill, Hot Springs, Ark. 6-28.lw L08T. STRAYED OR STOLEN—May 17. from 1216 Malvern avenue. Holstein cow, white and black spotted; small norns; thin in resb; rnarKed crop and split In right and split in left. Will p«Rr $r>.flO for return of cow or infor mation leading to her recovery, ^hone 1708. 2-25-10t IXIST—A dark green pocket book, containing railway ticket to Kansas City and money. Kinder keep money and return book to Sentinel Record. Jt !X>ST—In toilet at New York club, last Saturday night, a gentlemans 'watch chain and locket with la ty’s picture in locket and front case ami the name of Ijouis Wahl, engraved in back of case. Liberal reward if re turned to the Coloi-ia' Hotel. Room l » It MISCELLANEOUS DOBRY’S TAVERN Now open, meals served to order. Phone 1549 5 9-tf SEVEN PASSENGER LIVERY CAR new Westcott, seven passenger livery car. now ready for orders. Call Lee Richardson. Highest class of service. Telephone 464. 3-6-tf. Childrens oiass in dancing being organized ending July 1, Hours 3 to 5. Terms very reasonable. Mrs. Htiys. opposite 1’ark Hotel, Phone 761. 5 27 6t Great reduction on all lace curtains and portiers at Grand Rapidg Furni. ttire Company. NO MORK Bedbugs, Moths. Mites or Roches if you use Oriental Vapor. Get II at Klein’s Drug Store. 6 7 1m Acme ice cream freezers. $1. Grand Rapids Furniture Company, RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN SIX HOURS. Dr. Detchon’a Relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases In a few hours. Its action upon the system U once the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First do^e greatly benefits 76c and J1.00. Sold by Elsele and Hunt Drug Co. ARLINGTON HACK STAND OP »OSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL, CAR RIAGE CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT. PHONE 1916. LEE MAYBERRY, PROPRIE TOR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Es late of Alden C. Jones, deceased, were granted to the undersigned, dated the I5th day of April. 1911, by the Probate Court of Garland County, Arkansas. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to exhibit them, properly authenticated, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit In said estate: and if such claims be not exhtbtted within one year from the date of said letters they shall he forever (tarred and precluded from any benefit In raid estate. K. A JONES, Administrator for the Estate of Alden C. Jones, deceased. 4-18-«w First. Class JEWISH PRIVATE BOARD and FURNISHED ROOMS MRS MAX LYONS, 217 Woodbine St. - Phone 1864 Harvey A. Kilpatrick will preach at tine Oaklawn Baptist Church Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock. PILES CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS I’AZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed. Ing or Protruding Pile* Id t to 14 4aja or money refunded (Os. MAXEY STEEL RAILWAY TIE ITB PRACTICABILITY, DURABILI TY, SAFETY AND GREAT ECON OMY WILL INSURE ITS ADOP TION. ilff Railroad Construction and Will Cause it to Superside the Wooden Tie Now In Use—'Will Save One Third of the Cost of the Road. The United 'States Steel Railway Tie Oohiitauy, organized under the laws of Arizona, with home offices at Phoenix and Iiot Springs Arkan sas, has Its stock oti the market and is now reaU'y for bu I ness. This company begins operations under the meet favorable auspices and the indications are will do a land o.ltee business from the start. It Is truthfully said that a "good tiling'’ needs only to he properly presented in order to Interest capital. As timid a., money ia, it is always plentiful for investmene in an enter prise promising go«J< returns. A careful examination of ihe steel railawy tie to i>c seen in the office of R. E. 'I* M*axoy at 714 1-2 Central Avenue will convince the most skep Heal of its merits and of the fact that it must eventually supplant the wooden tie now In use. Its satoxv. Economy, durability and simplicity at once commend it to the considera tion of all business men. Conserva tive figures show that its use in rail road construction will save at least one third of the original cost of flue road, and in the actual cost of the ties, it will save, in round numbers Jltyo iper mile, which would bej $1,400,(MM) to a road lf>fH) miles long. It requires alout 0,500 wooden ties is the mile and iiimi steel ties. The former placed on the track and ready for u- e will average about $1.50 apiece. The latter, so p!4eed, will average $;:.50 apiecet—1100 at that price will cost $0,850—S,500 woojjn ties at $1.50 apiece will cost $5,250.. a difference of $1,400 to the mile In favor of the steel lie. These figure: only apply to tihe difference in the cost of the ties themselves and are entirely exclusive of the estimate ot the time an1..” labor saved by the use of the steel tie. The life of the creosoted wooden tie is about six years. The life ol the steel tie is from fifty to one hurnlicd yeans when properly galvan ized. In this last sentence is brought out the enormous saving in railroad (oust ruct ion -by the use of the steel lie. And this is to be found in the fact that every six years on 'n average under the woo den *•» sys tem, about $5250 has to be expende. Air new tie® for every mile of rail road. While under the steel tie sys tem, all of this expense, after the tU is installed upon the roadbed, is saved for from fifty to one hundred years. So that 1: will be observed that upon a road 1000 miles long, the steel tie will save in fifty years, in the cist of ties alone, at the rate of $5250 tier mile, every six years $4-3,750,000. These figures' at first glance are staggering, but they repre sent the result of the most conserva tne calculation tiasej upon me actual c<*st of the wooden ties necessary to keep a railroad 1000 miles long in good condition for the time mentioned. The company m«s placed $100,000 worth of itB stock on the market at fifty cents on the dollar, for « short time, to raise funds with which tc have a practical test made »f tut ties on the roadbed, artJi with which to begin the manufacture of the ties, The model has been examined by a number of railroad builders and promoters, among whom, in this city, are Ool. S. W. Fordyce and Messrs H. E. Martin and Ed Hadlin. They all speak of it iu the highest terms. Ool. Fordyce says it i-as more merit tiaan any tie he ever saw and believes a test will result in its ap proval and adoption. Messrs. Hardin and Martin fully coincide with Ool. Fordyce and «Ul that they can see no reason why it will not he uni versally adopted in railroad con struction. especially <>n account of its durability and great economy. ATTENTION EAGLES. A special dispensation has been granted Hot Springs Aerie No. 51. glv, Ing them the privilege to accept mem tiers for a limited time at an mitla lion fee of five dollars. All persons wishing to join at this reduced price shon’d give their appil <atlon to some members of Aerie at once. The Aerie will pay weekly sick benefits of seven dollars. JAS. L. ORAHAM. Worhv Pres yi.NCENT WEST Soc, MS#-tf. « ■- •¥ l,y I 1 _ . - r THE FREE SEWING MACHINE Is new, different, and better than any other In the world. It has improvements on all the good points of every other make, and none of the bad ones. Insured for five years against damage or loss from any cause. No other company dare give such assurance of merit. Bold as low as any standard machine for cash, or time payments. Old machines taken in tvgcle. If you are going to buy just as well purchase the best. Be sure to see dcfnonstrated this wonderful Invention before making your choice. We have In stock many standard machines in second hand (but as good as new) for rent or sale at half their value. We repair any machine and carry In stock supplies for all makes. Telephone No. 468. Empty crates for sale. F. C. BOVING, 620 Central Avanue, Solo Agent. TRADE. “23”"*** Cures Eczema 20 Years’ Old Old sores, dandruff, falling hair, neu ralgia, tetter, catarrh, Itching piles, ulcers, im uiiiauvaill, t uio, spiauis, Ul UISCS, BUM Joints, chapped hands, weak eyes, or any case where soreness or inflamation exists on man or beast, we guarantee to cure within three weeks or refund your money. For particulars and testimonials call al 520 Central Avenue. ‘•23” REMEDY DOES THE WORK. ind is sold at 60c per bottle. One bottle sufficient to cure most cases. F. C. Bovlng, Hot Springs, Ark. In reply to your Inquiry as to my con dition after using your "io” Remedy for Eczema while In Hot Springs, about two years ago, will state: I am perfectly well and consider my cure most mlrculous as I had suffered about 20 years and used remedies of various kinds and treated with many doctors without benefit. Yout remedy relieved me from the first appll •ation nnd my Improvement was so greal that after ten days some acquaintances did not at first recognize me when I met them. I used three bottles. I cheerfully recommend It to any one suffering with Eczema for it will surely cure them In v few days at an expense any one can i fford. J. STONE BUTNER, Richmond Ky. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notice is Hereby Given, That In pur suance of the authority nnd directions contained in the decretal, order of the Chancery Court of Garland County, made md entered on the 18th day of April, A. D., 1911 In a certain cause (No. 412. then pending therein between Hot Springs Savings Trust and Guaranty Company and Ed H. Johnson, trustee, romidaintants, and \Vr. E. Shannahan. Mary I,. Shannahan. J. w. Butter Paper Company and J. M. Connelly defendants, the undersigned, ns Commissioner ot said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder! at the front door or entrance of the County Courthouse, In which said Court Is held, in the County of Garltml within the hours prescribed by law for Judicial •ales, on Saturday the 27th day of May A. D., 1911, the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of '.ot numbered four t4) in block Ninety-seven (97) of the Hot Springs Reservation according to the official plat of the U. S. Hot Springs Commission, more particularly described a a follows: Beginning at a point on Hawthorne St. at the common corner of lots 4 ami 6, running thence nortn along the said dividing line 151 feet; thence east on a lino parallel witl ■ lawthorne St., to Cartwright’s line 32 feet more or less; thence south on the -aid line to Hawthorne St at a point -IO 1 <> ♦ 1. , e.l..nn 1.., 1 thence along Hawthorne Street to the place of beginning in which deed Mary L. Shannahan Joined her husband ami conveyed her right and. released her probability of dower in Garland County, Arkansas Terms of Sale: On a credit of three •ndntha. the purchaser being required to execute a bond ns required by law and • he order and decree of said Court In said cause, with approved security, bear ing interesi at Hi. rate Of ter. per cent >er annum from date of sale until paid uni a lien being retained on the premises told to secure the payment of the pur chase money. Given under my hand this 4th day of May. A. D. 1911. H. A. WHITTINGTON, Commissioner In Chancery. ».. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Garland Chancery Court. Jam Levy & Company, Plaintiff, vs. Vf. Friedman A Bros., Defendants. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the defendants to tile the same, properly verified, with thf ?lerk of this court within ninety days from this date, or they will be forevei tarred from any benefit from said estate Issued by order of the Garland Chan eery Court. Given under my hand and seal of said court, on this 8th day of March, 1911. H. A. WHITTINGTON. Clerk. By A. G. Sullenberger, Deputy. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court, Matilda McClure and C. J. Isomer, Trustee, Plaintiffs. Against Marshal Branton. Catherine Branton and R. B. Gray. Defendants. The defendant. R. B. Gray. Is warned to appear In this Court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. Matilda McClure, et al. This April 27th, 1911. H. A. Whittington, Clerk By A. G. 3uilenberger, D. C. C. Floyd Huff, Esq., Attorney ad litem ALBERT MENDEL & CO. Annual UNDERMUSI. IN SALE 8TART8 SATURDAY^ MAY 2/ CEMENT Drain and Sewer Tile, Fire Clay,[Fire Brick, Flue Lining and Wall Coping , c. J. HORNER CO. 406---PHONES -- -407 —a i ■■ 1111 The Spaulding Hotel Corner Central Avenue and Chapel St. Hot and Cold Water. Large Closet In each Room. Most Centrally Located Hotel In Town. Two Minutes Walk from Depots, Postoffice, Banka and .Bath House Row. Large Free Sample Room. ROOMS $3.50 per Week and up. a Milwaukee Hotel ! g J. P. HICKEY, Proprietor g ■ Centrally located. First-class and Strictly Modern in every Da * partment and conducted on American Plan. Bloctric Elevator, Steam Heot, Hot and Cold Water in Ever} Room. Cosy, Oomtprt g able, Reasonable in Price, Fire Proof and Homelike, in the Heart of tile Business District, away from noise and duat. <* Opposite Federal Hospital and Bath Houaa Raw. • PALACE HOTEL • I J| VIOLA MERRILL OWNER AND PROPRIETOR J 1 • American $1 per day and up European 92 per week and up * | Situated directly across tb e street and In the center of B*u g | B House Row All large, comfortable outalde rooms. Best Meals in CHy a ^ • IT WILL PAY TO CALL AND INVESTIGATE BEFORE LOCATING J I A DISGRACE T* go through life like a deformed being when the culture of dancing overcomes these defects, lends grace to one’s carri age and commands an erect, auiok step Waltz, two-stop, reverse guaranteed in dx lessons. Private lessons by appoint ment. Efficient lady and gentleman as sistants. Largest private academy in the state. Fine door; good orchestra. SOCIAL DANCES vlondiy, Wednesday and Friday Evenings. Mrs. abcock’s Dancing Hall OLD ITTI HALL BUILDING. Visitors aie cordially Invited to visit he school. Dr. J, F. Merrit has moved his of fice to the Eddy building. Central avc nue and Exchange street, opposite the Arkansas National Bank Building, Phone 461. 5-9.lm WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. L. 3. Parker, rialntlft. vs. VV. A. Woodcock, defendant and W. A. Woodcock, cross complaint vs. L. J. Parker, E. Burgauer and B. A. Gaines, defendants. The defendant, 8. A. Gaines, Is warned to appear In tills court within thirty days and answer the cross complaint of W. A. Woodcock. This March IS. 1911. H. A. WHITTINGTON, Clerk. By A. G. Sullonherger, IV. C. Chas. C. Sparks, Esq., attorney ad litem. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist ot > ireensiuirg, Ky., says, "V.'c u:;c Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy In our own household and know It is excellent." For sale bj all dealers. THE BB8T GOODS IN THE MAH KMT SERVED OVER THE BAR import *8 Olivo Oil and Oonuln Italian Spaghetti. Monte Cristo Cali Vlnoont Oago Prop. M tialvarn Avo. ,jt. Piano t ast’-- „r7a^.. mtr---- £ ■ « I have the largest line and \ the best assortment of • pianos ever put on my floor. p Call and examine my stock and learn my easy payment :4j| plan. D. C. RICHARDS Phone 101. 724 Central av. GKO. CCHWEITZBR. ' B. T. RAWHON I ACME Plumbing 1 Company Plumbing, Steam and Gas Kitting Estimates Furnished Cheerfully Job bing Promptly Attended To 222 West Grand Telephone 1807, A TIP TO THE WISE Old Hats Made New “The Hatterie” Ml Central Ave. 4* WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court E. Burgauer, Plaintiff, v* 8. H. Bhlrley, Mary E. Shirley and J. 8. Smith and Charles D. 0;*avt. Trustee, Defendants. The defendants, 8. II. Bhlrley, Mac E. Shirley and 8. J. Smith, are waiuat to appear In this court within thirty days and answer the complaint >f thr plaintiff, E. Burgauer. This Actii !h*.h 1911. H. A. WHITTINGTi. V ••l«>rlt By A. G. SDLLENBEROF.R. i> 0 > Charles C. Sparks, Esq., Attorn. » > m *■ am. I For soreness of the muscles whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, Chamberlain’s I.lnlment Is excellent. This liniment Is also highly esteemed for thp relief It affords In cases of rheumatism i Bold by all dealers,