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SENTINEL-RECORD JOHN Q. HIUuilNS, PUBLISMtN, Office Old City Hall Building. PHONE 131. 8 U MJH 'tCl FT ION HA 'I Iuh. The Sentinel-Record is delivered by carrier to any part of the city or aent by mail to any address. One Year .. 81a Months .s.uo Three Months .j.og One Month . eu subscribers failing to get thoir pa? per daily, will please report same to \ BARNEY 8T!*!. "They killed a mighty good boy when (they killed Barney.’’ wan an ex pression beard many times on ths streets yesterday ns solemn faced friends of the Pulaski county deputy sheriff read where he had been killed by negroes in Desha county. There was probably no more popu lar citizen of Little Rock In the matter of Statewide popularity, than Barney Stlel. There certainly has not been a more popular officer in Arkansas than this young martyr. A few years ago Barney Stlel. /while doing newspaper work In Lit tle Rock served the Sentinel-Record in an ohlieing. faithful, and willing manner. J^ater he left the news paper field, but he continued to lie obliging, faithful, and willing In oth. er fields, and made many friends. Especially in Hot Springs and Litt e Rock was Barney popular. He waa an optimist, a booster, and a good fellow, without the evil features attendant on this latter qualification. Tliere will probably be no marble eptres over his tomb to proclaim his deeds of worth, but in the memory of a wider circle of friendships than enjoyed hy few in this common wealth. there will ever be kept re. membraneea of love and esteem for Barney Stiel. See *ie elephants, and things? Ten days more before the Btate fair opening. Much can be done In ten days it the people will get at It. Yes, September waa, and Is. most unusual In many wavs. i Now let everything point to the sixth annual state fair. Tonight the Business M<vn's So cial club steps into the forefront. ft seems hard for a young avia, tor to get a good start in life. In balldom i* is, if uj ftrst you don’t succeed, bat. bat again. Aviator Ward Is tip In the air again; hence his failure to proceed. State fair dteewattons should be up all next week, just to help stir the enthusiasm. The state administration needs the money, and therefore It advocate* the T.J law. The threadbare politician Ib a nub. Ject of pity, but not pity sufficient to excite encouragement. Donaghey's press agent is working Over time In the matter of keeping him from being forgotten, whi'e be ing forsaken. Arkansas but a short time ago of fered to loan Texas $2,(100,000 and apparently had the surplus. Whither is it gone? Donaghey •will also go Into history as the man who did not build the state capital or even replace what of It he tore down. The people may be fooled a while but they have a habit ol’ waking up In the critical periods before e er tloo. I If 9* Even Bhe (Dom»ghey .’press agent didn’t dare to indicate how many people heard the governor on the T J bill. >t . — There is no word In the English (language that atirs the people so quickly as that one spelled and pro nounced annexation. • The slopes of Mt. Etna are still gitving vtut hopes to tr.en w-ho like to climb. Some men’s ambitions are too high. folloge gridirons are getting hot and work on them promises to be rr pH warm and exciting aa college en thusiasm can make them. . . i 4 <« i >Donaghey (thought somebody had stacked the cards on him here ami that the “cold deal’’ was prearrang ed; but when he realized it was Just a natural condition, matters wore made worse. Thirty-two pictures missing from ilhe l/ouvre. Greater part of famous collection has taken tho same mys terious course of Monti Lina.’’ l^his revelation has been made by the Paris Journal. There is a new counterfeit $100 bill out and H might be well to go through your roll and see that not one of those you have arc printed oBe-(thousandth of s shade too dark. If the are they are off co'or. There is niucth truth In the state ment that the president’s opinion in the Wiley case was inspired by the clamor of Indignant democrats In all sections of the country. As to a presid’entla! primary, as has been suggested by W’oodrow Wi)‘ son nnd Senator Culberson, the Hotis" ton Post is of the opinion that It ought to be acceptable to the friends \ of all presidential aspirants. Tihere is more real Interest in th1' national domestic science and pure food exposition, than has ever beet shown in any similar affair In the country. It Is a good sign wheia peo ple take an interest in that which they eat and drink. 714 1.2 Central avenue. CHICAGO GLEE CLUB Tickets for the Chicago Glee club are now in great demand. The circus lhas come and gone and everybody seems to he getting ready to attend this high class en •tertaimnent whi'e waiting for the state fair to open. Too much cannot# he said in praise of the skill of the Chicago Glee eluh Bach member is an artist of rare ah ility, they make an ensemble tha' la absolutely charming. At the high school auditorium, Or lober 3. Price of tickets, for ad ul U 50c, children 20c. 714 1.2 Central avenue. I _ OFFICERS HOLD OVER. Washington's Legislation Receives Black Eye From Judge in That State. Spokane. Wash., Sept 27.—Mem bers of the legls ature in the state of Washington rtev make laws tc govern certain county offices until they are black In Uhe face; bn' nevertheless, the incumbents shall retain their positions without reap, pointment. # Judge W. P. Bell, formerly attor ne.v general of the commonwealth virtually said tills wthen he signed an imperative writ of mandate In the Spokane county superior court, directing the county auditor to issue warrants for three months’ back sa'ary to Wl. M. V. W.inans an1' Mrs. Hilda Rlhard, probation offi cers . The board of county commission ere. members of the Child Welfare league and otlhers sought to oua: the officials on June 1, 1911, when the new Juvenile laws became effec tive. Judge Bell's rulings on the main points raised were: That th° probation officers did not cease to hold office when the new law gov eming their positions went into ef fect : that their term of office Is con tinuous and that it was not necessarj that thev be reappointed: that the approval of the countv commission, era was not necessary to make the reappointment effective, and that the county commissioners have only the power to fix sa aries. but not to dictate the personnel of the ap polntments or the manner in which they Mltall perform their duties. "14 1-2 Central avenue. AUSTRIA WAR BENT Vienna. Sept. 27. A dispatch from Milan says all railways leading to the port* are crowded with mllltar trains loaded down with war suit piles. Troops destined for Trtttol are concentrating at the ports for emharkment and are awaiting com. pletion of their equipment. MASS ITALIAN NAVY Bakiniki, European Turk*')', 8ept. 27—All tihe Italian merchant vesse s Inthe Ottoman waters have been re palled. ———• POUND-Coat with fraternal but ton In circus tent last night. Owner can have same by applying to this office. It 714 1-2 Central avenue, » Centrally Located. Within Half Block of Thr»* *sth Directly Opposite Majestic Hotel. The Lee W. W. LEE. Proprietor. Phone 1351 ROOMS—All Modern Improvements. Board Optional -Rates Reasonable 104 PARK AVENUE. Illinois Hotel HEFFERNAN SISTERS, Props. Cool and Pleasant. Half block from Bath Houses. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES •6.00 PER WEEK AND UP. 810 CENTRAL AVE. The Nonpareil MRS. B. SIMPSON. Prop. Cool, clean Rooms, by Day or Week. 1 Call and eeo for yourself. I RATES 32 PER WEEK AND IIP, ( B. Of L. E. PHONE 175* ^ 608 1-2 MALVERN AVE. NICE COOL $1 PER DAY HOUSE ONE BLOCK OF BATH HOUSES THE HARI0N N. A. HOUGH, Prop. Special rates to families and by week •ir month. '38 WHITTINGTON AVE. PHONE 33 Proprietor a resident for 18 years. In formation cheerfully given about Hot Springs and vicinity. Cooper House, 106 WATER STREET RATES—$6.00 to $8 00 per week. >tw hloftc bath ftouaoa. wtenm hmt, fir.* • laws talde hoard and good clean Ostumoi | ind hail mattraisses our apteiaity. J. F. COOPER, Prop. DELMAR HOTEL American and European • aw brick building, thoroughly modern 0 large airy outside rooms. Steam heat, lectrlc lights, call bells, centrally locat d, 3 blocks from Bath House Row, In tin ■oet beautiful resident district of Ho< Tilings. Moderate Rotes. * J. H. PAINTER, Prop. Cor. Quapaw and Markat. SATtSi a/ to 610 por week THE DENMAN HOTEL Formerly the Parker. RATES *6.00 PER WEEK AND UP Market and Ouachita Avenuaa. Bath house aame block. Two blocks of Depots Central and convenient location. Mrs. Rosa Denman and Mrs. Basale Fowler, Props. lavs Cooper’s Agent check your baggage x kCINIMC I nuuoc J. P. PERRY, Proprietor. Board and Room *4 to W per Week. .l*o Furnished Rooms fer Light House keeping. Telephene 1844 Crown Street, Between Chapel and P reaped Haif Block South Pen tin el-Record 4oma Cooking. Fresh Milk and Butter First Class JEWI8H PRIVATE BOARD and FURNISHED ROOMS, MRS. MAX LYONS, 117 'T~-*dblne St. Phone 1846 Gardner House, MRS. W. M. CHAMBERS, Prop. All outside rooms, meals served /amtly style, satisfaction guaranteed RATES $6 to »1U PER WfcfcK. On car line, one block from bath bouses, take Whittington avenue cat —Phone 4*2. 243 Whittington avenue New Albany Hotel • FRANK MANN. Prop. t KATES: $6 and $7 PER WEEK \ CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 221 Ptrkir ivtaii Hit Sprinfs, irk lava Coooar't Ao«nt ahack vour haaoao* .n ii--jin.rai.. ■" '"in ' " 1 "" The Ferjeruson Beautiful House. New Furniture MRS. C. N. FERGUSON. l’ro|. | Firet-cla*B board $1 p«;r day up. Special Rates by month. Near llato t House am) Depots. 1009 Central Ave. Phone 854 Have CooDer Train ’Art check baa J. T. JONES 1 Modern Apartments FOR LIGHT HOUSFKFFPING New brick modern and up-to-date. Fill* location and convenient to hath houses. Inspect the Jones Modern Apartments | 332 QUAPAW AVE. PHONE 1011 RATES $5 PER WEEK AND UP FOR SUITES OF APARTMENTS j f < THE 1 OLIVER HOTEL ?8*»1-2 Ouachita Ave. Phone S27 EUROPEAN PLAN Roods $2 and Up Per Week Strum heat up.' elect. !* lights. Elec tric cn ir pass vltc. door. Rath house In same block. < FEAZELL A CHANDLER. Propt. I aaaaNaaaaaaaaaaa*aaaaaaaia*aaati«a»aMu« «««uM»a»aa «s&^usaaa ssafcaaaaaaeaaaaaanaa J The Majestic Hotel and Bath House j H. A. JONES, Manager THE MOST IMOIDIEiHTX HOTEO ITT HOT SPIilNGS | 200 Rooms with Hot and I "" i "" i A Completely Equipped a Cold running water, and oa'rw HA! T CLP 2 Telephone. Filty Room* ^ I H MUUjCm J with Private Baths and In the Hotel 2 Toilets. s ... 1 --T,,ir'- Operated under auth" 2 Rates, $2:50 ority of U. S. Govern- ■ I PER my AMERICAN ment, with hot mineral a ~. # “ water direct from the ■ SpecmhP^ates Hot Springs Reserva- ■ Week, and to Fam~ I I* I Uon. n I'teMi L “HM* lM»U SfSfm ***** * •■man* Mi tak* •»» *• M»W. *************aa»«a aaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaiaaawwaaaa INEW TOWNSEND HOTEL 1 ‘ - -- X AMERICAN-EUROPEAN 114-120 CHAPEL STREET 2n; I p Railroad Stations blocks rrom g«th«»'“»»;... Banfcs and Postoffice ^ — * SEE! INSPEST THIS NEW MODERN HOTEL 60 Outside Rooms and Kunninx Water I LARSE LOBBY, SPACIOUS PARLOUS, DELIGHTFUL BALCONIES DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. White Waitresses SUMMER RATES American Plan, - - $10 to $15 Per Week European ($1.00 per daj) - $ 4 and up Per Week Chock Ra*r*fgg> with Cooper'* T'An^f.'** Agent on train. T4lce Carriage fr‘»»n Rail road station t-» the .N'e.v Town send Hotel. Ofcrriggtj or bin* fares rehindtd to alt gncaU making weekly engagement* J. A. TOWNSEND. Prop. -■ - 131 CHAPEL ST. PHONE 1101 A Modern Brick Building. One-half Block from Business Center. Two Blocks to Bath House. High Location. Quiet, Homelike. Table supplied from Ol'K FARM. Every thing Fresh and Wholesome. Take Bus to Hotel—Fare Refunded, RATES—Room and Board $10 per week and i'S. Beware of Drummers at Depot. R. A. WILLIAMS, Prop. Retter Known as "Beg," formerly of At anta and Memphis, as Railway Agent furnished Cottage. Light Housekeeping. Those on diet specially cared for. ?" ' ■■■ ■ 1 . " " ■” ... _ '""I I. Louisa Beall. Margaret E. Beall Banrtca and Table Unexcelled. THE OUACHITA BEALL BISTER3, Prone. "he most modern and exclusive rooming partments In the city. Each and every ootn an outside room. Well ventilated, hot and cold water, team beat, electric lights, four doors rotn hath house. On car line, imrrlean and European accommodatiene 1ATES $8 to $12 American $4.00 to $6.50 European 30 1-2 Ouacliltiy Ave. Phone 863 1 Nert West House ; PRIVATE BOARD ( Brick—All Outside Rooms—Modern I ?ates $6 to S»IO Per Week . • Home rooking, meals served family tyle. Location opposite Moody Hotel. J40 OUACHITA AVENUE / MRS. ANNA WEST, Owner and Prop. CAPITAL HOTEL, Mrs. J. L. Higginbotham, Prop. RATES—$5.00 and up per Week "entrsl locntlon on ear line. Three blocks rotn depot* and near Bath Houses, po*t ifTlee. ele. 102 Central ave.. Phone 1385 Take Cooiterg Bug at depots. THE HOTEL PUTNAM net rebuilt, remodeled and refurnl*hed. American plan. All modern conveniences Beam heat, stationary wash stand* In very room. Bath. Hot had eold running vater. call belts, electric lights. Night ind day service. All outside rooms. RATES —$7.00 and up per week. >ne block to Path houses Half block to lock Island depot, postofflee and audl orhtm tbeatie Centrally located. Special ates to families. DENTON & PURNELL, Props. Telephone 829 The Home Hotel _____ 1«t CHAPEL ET. Items heat, hot and eold water oa bath Soars, all outside rooms, one btook of bail louse, two blecks of depots, netr banks lostofflce and street ear line. Phone *8t. noZe ^ASSn” «■ “V KSSKBkr AMtnicsN akd guAoeraa own and Board *6 to $9 per wee* Meome $2.00 to »S.0$ Per Wee*. MRS. MeCULLOUOM. PnNb ftftftftftftftftftftftiftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft WE MAINTAIN A GOOD HOTEL AT MOUNTAIN VALLEY SPRINGS. * ft ft ft >ft ft ft * Hotel and Spring City Office * J 12 Miles North 252 Central * * of Hot Springs. hmm- • ft ft ft ft : THArS WHAT MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER GOT ; g At the Arkansas State Fair 1910. g • IT’S THE BLUE RIBBON WATER • ft ft g For Brights Disease, Diabetes and Kidney Diseases. g • ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft The New Orleans Hotel i Curopean Platt-Rates $3 to $5 per week. MRS. NORA RICHARDSON. Proprttress, ’hone 1399. 321 1-2 Maseru Av« 'fco roughly modern, steam heat, el. ictrlc light, hot and cold running wa er In every room, bell service, 'entrally located, within one block of 3th house, postoffice, banks and de tota Clean Cottages POR RENT. (Pan la bad.) Ml Kweerre Avenue. Two Blocks Prom Central Avenue, la Heart of CSty, But Qntwt Morris House 315 LAUREL ST. loom and Board $4.00 and $5.00Peer Week. JOHN MORRIS, Proprietor. JL MW V M7U * Jl UMUV Reliable Boarding Mso single meals served. Ail kinds if fish and poultry in Beason. MRS. KRISS. 1137 Central Ave. Telephone 1417 WILLIAMS FURBISHED FLATS 423 1-2 Ouachita Avenue RATES 12.00 TO f5.00 PER WEEK Rath houv In manic block. Rtreet raw* pas* (he door Phone 971 tvFRANK B. SEYL,., Dlv, No. 10 B. Of L. E. - TWO,GOOD Tiie Jefferson m The [efferson is one of the best family hotels in Hot Springs, AT ONE DOLLAR A DAY with our own garden and fresh eggs from our own poultry farm and our own milk from our own dairy form. Half Block From Baths A. H. WILLIAMS, Prop. . 709 Malvern Avenue, Take C’eoper Bros.* bus direct to the Jef fureou and have your fare refunded. •■•■•■•■•■•■•■a HOTELS • The Sumpter j ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m ■ ■ ■ The Sumpter is one of the* best ! ONE DOLLAR A DAT l Hotels in Hot Springs, * Half block from Hath! House Row. Good rooms■ and table the l»est from V Williams truck farm and" poultry dairy. You gCt" the best and get It fresh! goods. " Trv Us For One Day at $1.00 • House has betsn renovated anu ■ refurnished. • Special attention to Invalids ana * cripples. “ m Take Conpor Bros.1 bug direct to . the Sumpter and have fate re- * funded. 0 0. W. WATSON, Proprlilors, • Sentinel-Record job FPWffnSa * * i