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CLASSIFIED ADS On* Cent a word each Insertion. Posi tively no ads Inserted In this column un leoa accompanied by cash. ~ WANTED WAN ri'.'l) To buy a choice residence lot. witntn eight blocks of Arkansas \a tlonal Bank; must be a bargain. half cash; no agents need apply. Address SciHinei-Kecord. 6- 13-Ct. AHBHHHMHMMIMHWk WANTED—To buy, young horse and surry. Address S. 1. J., care Jose (dune Hotel. 8-28 »t WANTED—Position by young man. (Have two years experience in railway clerical work. 810 west Grand ave nue, phone 888. 8-28 21. WANTED—Boy with norse to carry OAK1 iAWN rou'e of Sentinel-Record, Apply at office 5 p. m. tf. WANTED—Second-hand furniture. Ws buy, sell and exoange furniture. Phone 838. Wilson A Henderson, 222 224 Third street. 6-10 tf Pritchard Bros. Hardware, Purnlturp and Storage Company buy, sell, trade, exchange, store and pack yeur goods and furniture of all kinds. Storing and crat ing a specialty. $43 $ Central avenue. Phone 104$. 10-lil-tf TO LOAN—$3,000 to $5,000 on gilt-edge Inside real estate security. W, T. Hawkins, 629</t Central avenue. WANTED—New and second hand furniture. We buy, sell and store. ff. It. Doyd, 204 anl 215 Third 3t. Phone 71- 3-36 tf WANTED—Position, by lady of ten years, ex-iierlenee as book keeper, cann ier and typist. Insarance work pro ferred. Best of references given and can furnish bond if necessary. Ad dress V. L. S., Sentinel-Record. S-22-4t. __FOR REN1_ FOR RENT -5 room cottage 220 Parker avenue, one block or High School. Phil 1-iOvy, 332 Central ave nue. 8-22-tf, H>H RENT——Three large furnish ed rooms in private residence, 711 Orange street. Prominent people pre ferred. 8-22-2W. FOR RKNT Kloitant furnished cot tage. 428 Whittington. Apply 473 Whit tington. Pbona 634. t-18-tf Hoousekeeplng apartments—Modern 2 and 3 room Buites, also single rooms with gas plates Brick building, steam heat. Milgtead Apartments, 137 Chapel gtreet. 7-1-tf Furnished rooms, sleeping or for housekeeping, cook with gas. 82.00 a week and up. 224 Court street, old No. 14. The Alpine. 8-18 2m. FOR R B N T—House-keeping rooms; cook with gas; $2 and up; one block from baths. William In gram. 6 Court gtreet. FUHNIHI!KD ROOMS—Bleeping or | housekeeping, one block from Central Ave., $1.26 per week and up. 113 Market Bt. 3-18-tf FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RKNT —1)6 per month; electric light and fuel gas; bedroom and kitchen. 110; large stable; take North Border oar to I it-11 Street; one block up Defl. Inquire at 14 Telephone 1666. FOR RKNT- Nicely furnished three, four and five room cottages; all modern conveniences; beat residence part ef the city; reasonable rent Apply 207 Cedar Bt.. or Phone 288 l-12tf FOR RENT—Nicely rurnlthed room* and fiats for housekeeping; at! CCr.V" fences; gas, running wster, electric lights; close to the hot wster; Iron, Mag nssla, Arsenic, Rock and Cox Springs Bee these rooms before locating. Take North Border Cars to 628 Park ave. J FDR RENT—3 room fiat, gas range, electric lights, running water, very clean and cool. Summer rates, 460 Prospect avenue, 7-20 1m. FOR REISS'—2, 3, 4, 6, 6-room modern cottages furnished from 112.50 to 25 i>er month; take car at deport for 351 Whittington. Phone $08. First class 'oom nnd board Tor $30-135 per month; best In the city. 12-13 tr. ""FOR RENT—Furntsed flat* and rooms for light housekeeping. Gas water, lights. $3 per week up. Near Bath Houses. The Ingle, Ramble S: Mrs. A. F. Grainger. Phone 1038. FOR RENT -Furnumen cottages. Call ti Thomas Doherty, phona Mi, earner Malvern and Jefferson. tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 333 Prosper, s-ioim. FOR RENT.Two modern 5-room cottages, toot and cold water, and ga*. 524-526 Orange street. Inquire or .Mrs. Jog Stone, 415 Quapaw. or phone 1320. 8-23- tr, ~FOn RENT—Three rooms furnish ed cottage, 240 Court St. 81 t*I. NEATLY FURNISH Rt) ROOMS~ Modern. Mrs. B, SHANNON. 132 Central Avenue. * Kurnlflhcd rooms, Bleeping or for housekeeping, cook with gas, $2.00 a week and up. 224 Court street, old No. 14, The Alpine. 8 18-2m. FOR RENT—Five room cottage, with modern conveniences, unfurnish ed. Apply No. 8, Cedar Terrace. 7-27 tf/ Wallace Apartments, modern turn . Ished apartments for light housekeep. Ing, 444 Prospect, llhone 1897. FOR KENT—5-room cottage No. 1 Eddy, corner Magnolia, at $15. Has lights, wafer, sewer. See W. T. Haw kins, G29 1-2 Central ave. 8-12 tf. FOR RENT—Clean, cool furnisher rooms, 211 Whittington ave., Mrs F. Marsh, prop. 8 16-2W. FOR SALE FOR SAUK—Three-room house and two lots, near Oaklawn race track *710 will take tnis property, coat $l,lun. Apply to J. K. Curtiss, 3tt Valley street. 8-22-tt, FOR SAUEJ—Good milch cow and heifer calf; fine winter milker, 21t Silver street. 8 20 3t. 'FOR SAUE—Real estate valuation $12,000 for $9.000—rents for $100 per montih. Address “Bargain,” this Of fice. 8-23 tf. FOR SAUE—A fine automobile Tor cash, or exchange for real estate close in. Inquire Chas. Harmon, 124 Hob son avenue. 8-16Gt. FOR 8ALE—One *<►—n. j». Auto Road ster. Fully equipped. Address Box 274, City. 4-«-H • OR jALE—SODA FOUNTAIN AT MVIESTIC PHARMACY. BEASLEY DRUG CO.4-20-tf FOR SAUE—My house on Hender son avenue, electric ngnts, water and hath. A. G. Suilenberger. 8 4 tt. FOR SAUE OR RENT—The FursrJ mi*; ui u iuuiu coinage. .111 rnruer avenue. 8 20 lw FOR SALE. Wnlte Sulphur Springs hotel ami grounds for sale. 120 acres, part un der cultivation. “Easy terms.'’ or exchange for city property", Address White Sulphui Springs Hotel. 8-2 tf. FOR SALE-—Howell Hill, finest place /i Arkansan—22 acres, half mil* from i i.-iUki wn race track, an Higdon ferrj road. New house, fine water, fruit. Terms easy. Phone 420. Address .Ino. W. Howell, R. P. D. No. 1. 3-15 tf FOR RENT OR BAI.B— House of 10 rooms and bath, partially furnished, lo cated In best residence section. Charles *V. O'Bryan, at Arkansas National Bank. 11-»-tf A BIG BARGAIN. Five room residence, nice hall and bath with otner modern conveniences, 300 feet from Central ave. car lino. 5 blocks from Market street. Stable, chicken yard, trees, fine neigh I'ontiood, J2..i0u. tan mako terms. Address M. R., this of flee. 8-16-lOt. MISCELLANEOUS. Shirts mad.e to order, fit guaranteed, goods furnished, phone 1168. 8-17 6t. Original Budweiser Beer on tap at New York Bar.. 7-13. Phono 860, Al Williams and Son, oiccesHors tip Tom Dougherty, 651 Malvern avenue, for good things to rat in the grocery and meat market line. We keep the best, and give (lie most for the money of any gro cery in the city. Our stock Is fresh, clean and select, delivery quick and prompt. Just try us with an order. 7-14 tf. ARLINGTON HACK STAND OP >OSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL, CAR RIAGE CALLS ANSWERED ’ROMPTLY DAY OR NIGHT. PHONE .916. LEE MAYBERRY, PROPRIE. TOR. .... 1 WO CKUIOb. IQnilMn Hi the Htc.m-.hli o,.ration AnUUlU) CLEVELAND no DAYS TH It - (17,000 teas) rn.T ...T/Le sn >'hp «r« to IM» « CKO U/ fl D I n Yaw York Octohei $ 650 • I U II L U tl. lftl . Vhe wend AND UP to leave Han Pra» Including ON AN claco Feb. 9. i»i? All nPF AN Vnnua. Event Trip Nroessar* Oct . 1912* Feh. Expanses I INFD 1917, by large < 'ruis Aboard i-IlT C.H. inn 8. 8. Victoria and il,tiUe. Ashore HAMHURQ* AMERICAN UNb. *09 Olive Bl., 81. !»nt*. If or L«cai Afctit TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN. I have $5,000 to $15,000 trust funds to loan on extra good seourity. (Yias. N. Rlx. 89-16 tf. WE HAUL YOUR BAGGAGE AND CHECK SAME TO fOUR DE8TINA TION WITHOUT e/TRA CHARGE CALL AT OUH OFFICE OR PHONE 962. COOLER *008. i.iVFRY « TRANSFER ‘"0. MARKET NEWS NEW YORK STOCKS. New York. Aug. 22—'Detailed re cltal of todays operations on t'he slock exchange wouhl hardly throw much light on (he general financial situa tlon. The market opened with k number of substantial recessions in ■which Union Pacific took ills now familiar place as leader. In its early losses the list simply followed the course of London, where all Americans, particularly tne Har rimans were under pressure. (Further details concerning the Pro posed retrenchment on the Harnraan railroads were forthcoming, all tend ing to show that this important sys tem purposes carrying out its avowed policy with little delay. The labor situation on the Ullno t Central, widen owes alleglaTTce to tu* Harriinan lines aiso was reported tc have became acute. An estimate of t'he North Dakota wheat crop places the probable bar vest at 80,(10(1,00(1 bushels against 36,* 060,000 last year. Dispatches trom Oregon, Montana, Idaho and Wash Ington point, to enormous yields in these states. Honda were steady; total sales, par value, amounted to $1,216,000. United states government bonds were unchanged on call. NEW YORK COTTON, New York, August 22.—It was a very quiet day in cotton and prices fluctuated irregularly within a range of about “ten points on active new crop months. August was relatively tirin, probably, as a result of covering by belated sliortB and closed ten points net Higher, while new crop positions were net unchanged*to two points higher with the final tone o' the market steady. The opening was steady at a de cline of 2 at 6 (joints and during the first few minutes active positions sold from five to eight points under tne closing iigiires or last night under scattering liquidation* local bear pres sure and selling by Icoding trade interests, which was supposed to be in I he way of hedges, owing to tne increasing new crop movement. The action of the market suggested that existing accounts were being ev ened up and that fresh business was being restricted by the approach ot trie government s September condition report, regarding which the trade evidently feels considerable uncer tainty owing to the conflicting char acter of private crop accounts. Keceipts today were 17,027 against !>,;m mst week and 12,;i»4 last year. Today s receipts at New; Orleans 1,163 bales against 11,847 last year and a’ Houston 8,188 aaginst 5.728 last year. PURE FOOD EXPERTS. Day’s Session Devoted to Soft Drinks and Nuts. Duluth, Minn., Aug. 22.—loday’s sess'on of the convention of the Na tronal and Stale Pure Food Fxports was mostly consumed with .the pre sentation of an exhaustive-report on re-organization of the association anil by a discussion of so-called ’’soft” drink Ingredients and their alleged* habit forming propensities. It was declared by various mem bers of (he association that a free in •lulgence in a majority of soft drinks offered by (he drug and small shop trade is naving a dangerous effect up on the nation. Citing a case in par ticular, one delegate claimed that a college youth required several glasses of a certain beverage morning, noon and night to maintain an equitable nervous system. Some of the con coctions, it was claimed, contained serious quantities of cocaine and cat feine. Placing old nuts with new, and selling the mixture as first class was frowned upon hy one commissioner and especially was the alleged system of oioring pecans with acids declared bad for (he consumer, inasmuch as the acids permeates the nut. TAFT TO ADDRESS VETS. Wasnington Aug. 22.—President Taft lgft Washington tonight for Ko Chester, N. Y., where tomorrow hfi will address the National Bncampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic and will then proceed *o his oiimtner home in Beverly, Mass. He was ac companied by Major Putt and Secre tary Hilles. MADERO BACK TO MEXICO. Cnautla, Morelos, Mex., Aug. 22.— Satisfied wltn the manner In whir* the Zapatatlstas are being mustered out, Francisco I. Madero has planned to return to the capitol tomorrow night. He will leave here in the morning for Yautepee and Cujutla, where he will confer with (WReral Gabriel He fnandez. He will then visit General \mhro*In Figueroa in lvlla, leaving for Mexico Oily In ifae afternoon. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notioe is hereby given that In pur nuance of the authority and directions contained in the decretal order of tbe Chancery Court of Garland County, made and entered on the 26th day of June, A. D., 1911, In a certain cause (No. 4773) then {tending therein be tween Joseph Baer, complainant, ana Josepn Baer, Solo Baer, Max Baer, Ceaeeal Baer, Dora Wolfsohn, George Wolf80hn, Gustave Wolfsohn, Seiguert woltsonn, Nathan Wolfsohn and aer lino MarctiB, defendants, the under signed, as Commissioner of said Court will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the front door or entrance of the County court house, in wmch said Court is held, in the County of Garland, within the hours prscribed by law for judicial sales, on Monday, tbe 4th day of Sei> tember, A. D., 1911, the following described real estate, to-wit: A part of lot 6, block 2, C. H. iHenderson's subdivision of Oaklawn subdivision of a part of the northwest quarter ot the southeast quarter and the norta east quarter of the southwest quar ter of section 8, township 3, south of ranee 19, west, according to the recorded plat of the said subdivision described as follows. Commence at the northeast corner of said lot 6; thence south on Central avenue bearing slightly to the west, 42 feet; thence west parallel wtth Henderson avenue 100 feet; thence due north 42 feet to Henderson ave nue, thence eas on tiie south line ot Henderson avenue 100 feet more or less to the place of beginning, boing a traot or lot 100 feet cast and west by 42 feet north and couth in Garland County. Arkansas. Terms of .Sale: On a crean of mie«> months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond as requires by law and the order and decree of said court in said cause, with approved security bearing interest at tlhe rale of six per cent per annum from date or sale an til paid, and a lien being retained on the premises sold to secure tbe pay im>nt nf Iho mirnhaaii mnnnv Given under my hand tuts 12th day of August, A. D„ 19U. H. A. WHITTINGTON, Commission in Chancery. COMMISSIONER’S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that in pur suance of the authority and dlrection. eontained in the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Garland County made and entered on the 31st day ot July, A. 1)., 1911, in a certain causr (No, 4166) then pending therein po tween -Sarah T. Howler, uavid f. Fowler, Albert B. H'owier, Florence Bledsoe, and Willie Martin, complain ants, and Frances Jane McKinney, John W. Fowler, C. A, H'owier, Jas W. Fowler, Martftia Alexander, Bo pnronia Ford, Ollie Jackson, iviar vin Jackson, Karl Jackson and winni# Jackson, defendants, the undersigned, as Commissioner of said Court, wit offer for sale at public vendue to tnc highest bidder, at the Ifont door oi entrance of the County Courthouse, in which said Court )s held, in the County of Garland, willhin the nour» prescribed by law for judicial sale*, on Monday, the 4th day of Septem ber, A. D., 1911. the following de s< ritied real estate, to wit. ixus ow (1) and two (2) in block thirty-two 132) in South Hot Springs, of the Wlty of Hot -Springs, Arkansas in Garland County, Arkansas. Terms of Sale: On a credit ot three months, the purchaser being re quired to execute a bond as required by law and the order and decree of said Court in said cause, with apprnv ed security, bearing interest at th< rate of six per cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien tie Ing retained on tfhe premises sold to t ho tiutimonl a > f i mi coh n m 1 money. Given under my hand this 12th daj of August, A. D., 1911. II. A. WHITTINGTON, Commission In Chancery. MISCELLANEOUS. Gabe Gershman has bought the Payton market, 430 Ouachita, and »8 urea patrons he keeps the very best nd only the best. Meals delivered to any part of the city. Good service. Cir*t class goods, prompt delivery, Phone 914 and he will make good. 7- 14 tf. All kinds of pictures taken, nil kinds of places, at ail times of the day. Group pictures a specialty. High class work. Phone 460 or 191H. J. E. Collins Arsenic springs Studio. 8- 19 tf. A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel compla'nt. was cur ed by one dose of Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera by Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. Pasture for Horee* and Cows. Clover, bermuda. orchard grass and millet. Onren's Place, Third ptroot; Address E. Uelser, R. F. J). No. : It , 8-8-lmJ » & J Think of It! You can buy a piano for less money anil on better terms from D. C. Men arils than from anyone. Why’ Because Hie buys his pianos tor spot cash from the largest fac tories in the country. His terms are as low as $1.25 per week and up. Call and see the Chickerlng, Emerson aud oth er celebrated makes. D. C. RICHARDS Phone 104. 724 Central av. Grand Opening of SPRING LAKE Under Entire New Management. The Famous Spring Lake Summer I'esort is now open for the season. Ugh altitude, fine fishing and boat ng, as well as hunting. Scenery un urpassed. Only six miles from Hoi Springs, accessible tiy throe dail) rains, or ocauliful drive. 8PRING CHICKEN DINNERS o order, country style, $1.00 a plate. Soliciting your patronage, I am, Very Bincerly yours, E. D. REEVES, Manager. First Oiasi JEWISH PRIVATE BOARD and FURNISHED ROOMS MRS. MAX LYONS, 217 '""idblne St. Phone 184t IARKANSAW AUTO CO. “Valley Red" Manager. Seven paasenger Wcscott touring cars for hire, day or night Telephone 400. 7 4-1m A DISGRACE Te go through life like a deformed beln, when the culture of dancing overcome these defects, lends grace to one's oarrl age and commands an erect, uulck stet Dancing taught every afternoon an< •venlng from 2 to I and 8 ••> 1* p. m Walts, two-step, reverse gusiar.i' ■ <) li •lx lessons. Private lessons by appoint ment. Efficient lady and gentleman as 'Istants. Largest private academy In th* 'Lata. Fine floor; good orchestra. SOCIAL DANCES > ondty, Wednesday and Friday Evenings. Mrs. Babcock’s Dancing Hall OLD CITY HALL BUILDING. Visitors are cordially Invited to visit the school. THU BUST GOODS 1M THU AAJ KST 8KKVKH OVTCH THR BAR Imported Olive OT1 and Gcnuln Italian Spaghetti, Monte Cristo Cafe Vincent uepe Prep. Ml Malvern Ac*, f ,U;jt, Pstcna »" * The Knickerbocker MR*. W. LAUHER, Prop. ^ • ATISFIED That If the way you fro! at home ^ X ' ’ -~»3fjg | The Him foeltm prevail* among the f« -• ^j- , 4 . Cueaia at the £fV ' . KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL - _ \ ***"-' , tot end cold nimitna water In eaelt » S 00m. Hath roams on <-n, h floor. Meals RIbBhSBMI*.* --•*. • trettturd oy Hot Hprlnir* moat »tolu- * * .. ? ..§; tlve people. Located 4 l.lo.-M loan ds ■ .yr li of. S t dock a from II. H. Bath llsuaes. . B>ds^|S bsolutsly Modern. F irs .'•roof “ fL ’ ** . fi Stesm Hest i’ - \ I ^ jL lirsricin Plan: Rllu HO P»r Wink «nd Up ^ * ' "< ‘ ?28 Priipjct Am. Phooi 185 ! — m—T ——T--r "—:-: — 1 ■.—— ■ a Milwaukee Hotel l # J. P. MICKEY, Proprietor _ 9 Centrally located, nrat-clasa and Strictly Modern In every r»a ^ ▲ partnient and conducted on American Plan. Electric Elevator. * Steam Heot, Hot and Cold Waiter in B\erj Room. Cogy. Comfort ■ 41 able, Reasonable In Price, Fire Proof and Homelike. In the Maart * ! ^ of the Bnalnoae District, away from noise and duet. ▲ Opposite Federal Hoapital and Bath House Hew. ♦■♦■♦■♦■♦■♦a The Spaulding: Hotel Corner Central Ave., and Chapel St Hot and Cold Water. Large Cloaet In each Room. Mo«t Centrally Located Hotel In Town. Two Minutes Walk from Depots, Pcatofflce, Banka and i ..Bath House Row. Large Free Sample Room. ROOMS $3.50 PER WEEK AND UP l AN IDEAL PLACE TO STOP 4 1 I THECHIQAGQ STAG j| 346-348 CENTRAL AVENUE ;; X Opposite noted Maurice Bath House and the Open 5| ring v Modem in Ewy Resptcf. Slriefly Fir*l-C!j*i .Call and Inspect. ■ Rates: $2.50 Per Week and Up The Imperial Hotel Corner Spring and Cottage Streets Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Call Bells, Up-to-date Service, Open th» year Round; all Outside Rooms; first-class family hotel, LOCATION—-One block from Bath Houses, Government Reservation, Au ditorium Theater and Postoffice. Phone 1032. J. M. SI1KPLOCK, Manager WES: $1 to $1.50 Pir Day. Spiels! Ratos by tbi Month fave Cooper'* Transfer Agent check bag J. S. LEONARD, Prop 1 jage and take bus direct to hotel. ..." 1 . ^ Rooms and Board One Dollar Per Day m ■ m are a-v a—' e*-' /\ a I Take Coopers’ Bus and fare refun- ded at hotel. j The Palace Hotel 414 1-2 416 1-2 Central Avenue 1993 •'BEST FAMILY HOTEL IN HOT SPRINGS” HOME FOR INVALIDS AND CRIPPLES No Walking—In Center of Bath House Row — Best Meals In Town— American Plan—$1.00 per day and up—Rooms $2.0C per week and up— Call and tec us before locating. BRING THIS AD AND GET YOUR BUS FARE REFUNDED Mr*. M. J. MERRIL. Owner and Prop. : Great Northern Hotel _ : AND BATH HOUSE \ , STRICTLY EUROPEAN-RATES, $1.00 AND UP ■ < Mill Cuviiiiilly Lieilid Nitil and liih Hint li Nit Sprhifi 1 Hath Ron** Under nov&rmnrnt Hnrxvrvlalon Hot*? Hewly Furnltb«d T'lronllwt Hot and t old Bounina: Water In lioorna . I ONKBI/X1KOKFOT H I)K'*rrK f> C WII I iN Utf, a t NKXT DOOR ’rO FcMTOKKIOB V* 0. WlLLlAWoUH.UI., ■ -.... _ _——w Water Proof Portland Cement LaClede Fire Brick and Clay, Drain and Sewer Tile-all sizes. C. J. HORNER CO. , 407.. PHONES- 4Q^ .. ... HELLO: HERE YOU ARE: j | ■ Z Brunswick’s Rheumatic Oil j • CURES I ■ Rheumatism and Local Pains J ■ ■ 356 Central Ave., Hale Block •