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pnterprtaea operated by any private cor poratton ■ Kn money raised for a specific pur poae shall be used for any other rr dif ferent purpose. Such bonds shall never be sold at l«*e than par. and when Issued by cities of ths first class shall not bear a great*! rate of Interest than flv* (5%) per cent per annum, and when issued by cities of the second class and by such Incor porated towns, shall not bear a greater rate of interest than six i6‘i) per cent per annum; and in order to provide for the.payment of such bonds and Interest a special tax. not to exceed five (5) mills on the dollar, In addition to the rale of taxation now authorized, may be levied by said city on the taxable property therein; provided, that bonds or evi dence# of Indebtedness shall not be Is sued for an amount more than ten (10%> per cent of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property In the city Dr town proposing to Issue same. mini election snail lie new at sucn time as the city council may designate by ordinance, specifically stating the purpose for which the bonds are to be issued: and If for more than one purpose provision shall be made fur balloting on each separate purpose; the sum total of the Issue; the dates of maturity there of, and fixing the date of election so that it shall not occur earlier than sixty (60) days after the adoption of said or dinance. Said election shall he held at the same precincts, and with Judges and clerks ss other city elections ure held, and under the general election laws •YHlN M« 4 a • .. .-W ' .-, -- p.w, 1UV.U. t’Wtlt f Ul ■uoh election, under the hand of the mayor, shall be given by advertisements at least four (4) times In some news paper published In said city, uml having a circulation therein, the lust publica tion to be not less than thirty (30) days prior to said election. Only qualified electors In said city shall have the right to vote at said election. Said votes shall be canvassed by the mayor and board of public affairs of said city, if there be a board of public affairs. If there be no board of public affairs, the canvass shall be made by the mayor and by three qualified elec tors of said city who are owners of property, who shall be selected by (be county judge of the county in which said city or town is located; sml the result of said election, when declared bv ttie mayor and his associates, shall be con clusive. This amendment shall be In force Im mediately after Its adoption, and shall not require legislative action to put It Into operation Its adoption shall be complete when the Hoard of State Elec tlon Commissioners shntl have canvassed the returns and declared It to have ben adopted. All of the provisions of this amend ment Shall be treated as mandatory Filed In the office of the Sec retary of State on the 2nd dav of Mav. 1*12. Each elector may vote for or against tbs above amendment. Witness my official signature, this 20th dav of Mav. 1*12 EAR EE W, HODGES Secretary of State [Seal 1 _ —TWO WINNERS.—! m Albatross Flour Alameda Coffee Both took first prize at State fair for the past four years. Ask your grocers for these brands and take no other. -1.. D. COOPER, Distributor. See S. J. SULLIVAN - For—— IRON FENCES Cheaper Than Wood And White Bronze MONUMENTS Bronze is ererlast inf, stone is not. LOCK BOX 293 ? PHONE 1349. In Ekisii til Fills m draiaiiUi ini Wi xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X £ Goose Grease and£ X X X X 5 Mutton Suet s X X * MEDICINALLY PREPARED * X X | Hogaboom’s £ X X x 717 Central avenue. £ X x X X X We specialise In compounding x X X x drugs and dispensing physicians X X. y X oreBcrlptlons. X X X AAAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX James L. Graham LAWYER NOTARY PUBLIC and PUBLIC STENO GRAPHER IN OFFICE Practice* in *11 the State and Federal Court*. OFFICE 8o3 1-i CENTRAL AVE. PHONES: Office 746; Residence 1989. ajh - i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. The Sentinel-Record lx authorized to announce D. J,. Weaver us a candidate for sheriff of Garland county, subject to the will of the people. WE HAUL YOUR BAGGAGE AND CHECK SAME TO YOUR DESTINA TION WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. CALL AT OUR OFFICE OR PHONE 262. COOPER BROS. LIVERY AND TRANS •YXYXXXXXXXYYXXXXXXYXXyyXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYYXXYm ? CLASSIFIED COLUMNS? x One Cent a Word Each Insertion. :: Positively No Ads Inserted Unless Accompanied by the Cash. :: Nothing Charged £ •XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXtXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX# WANTED. WANTED—Young man of good habits wants board with nice German family. Address A. B. D., Sentinel-Record. 8-20-lt WANTED—At once a position by an ex perlenced registered drug®lst, best of references and fifteen years experience. Address 1\ O. Box 421, l.ittle Hock. Ark. 6-19-4t WANTED—Desirable i>arty to take care of furnlslmd flat for summer. Bargain to right party. 403 Prospect ave. 6-18-tf WANTED—To rent furnished good room rooming house of 15 or 18 rooms, by responsible parties; must be respectable snd reasonable. Address M. D., this of fice. 5-U-tf WANTED —Second hand furniture. We buy. sell and exchange. Kotenberg and Co.. 236 OUAi'hltn Ava Phnne 7kt (i-ll-lf INVESTMENT-Party with $1,000 to ln vest In best paying business In town. Money will be used to furlher promote liuslness. Adress J.H.F., this office. ti-13-IOt {J. T. WILSON Buys, Sells and Exchanges Nev I and Second Hand Furniture. 222-224 THIRD STREET. PHONE 898. PTrToyd*"* 1 FURNITURE AND STORAGE 5 Cheapest storage In Hot Springs J SGet our storage prices. jSO.OOO square feet storage space { • Largest and best storage In the city. |W« buy, sell and exchange second • hand furniture. I £202 THIRD ST. PHONE 71 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx X ^ x J. H. ERMEY and SONS * X x ^ Buye, sells and exchanges new X X and second hand furniture. Call * >< and oet our prices. ^ * 601 Ouachita Ave. Phone 338. X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FOR RENT. FOR RENT Modern 8-room unfurnished house, good location, $25 per month. Will rent upper or lower part to satis factory parties. 136 Ramble street. Phone 982. 6-18-tf FOR RENT. 5-room cottage, all modern con- 9 E veniences. Yard and trees. Phone 9 Sw 1161 or call at corner Spring and 8 | Palm streets. 6-26-lm I FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. 333 Prospect. 6-12-lin MODERN UP TO DATE FIRE PROOF EUROPEAN HOTEL FDR RENT BY WOOTEN AND RECTOR. Flans fur a modern fire proof European hotel to tie erected In the ettv of Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the Rector property on Central Avenue opposite the Arling ton Bath House, can be seen at our of fice. Applications to rent will be. received and considered by us. WOOTEN AND RECTOR Real Estate and Insurance. Office 219 Central Avenue. 6-2-30t FOR RENT—No. 111 Quapaw avenue, a modern 7-rooni cottage with linen clos ets. china closets. Imt and cold baths and gas. Phone 1329 or inquire next door. 4-30-tf •MIMHUIMIMMIMMIN « FOR RENT. S ^ 7-room house, all modern con- 9 JF veniences. Large yard and trees. 8 Z Phone 1161 or call at corner Spring 5 J and Palm streets. 6-26-lm I ItNMIllINNMHHMUHl FOR RENT—One seven-room suite In the Tomhler apartments. Completely fur nished; will rent by the month or summer Inquire at I-amar Bath House or Phone 1966. 6-7-tf NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS—Modern. Rates reasonable. Mrs. B. Shannon, 132 Cential Avenue. 4-1 tf FOR RENT—Sigler Apartments, modern ly furnished In suites of two to four outside rooms for light housekeeping. Se lect. Finest location. Near stores and hath houses. Summer rates. Including hot and cold water and gas for cooking, I $21 and up per month. Office, 336 Oua chita avenue. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three, foul and five-room cottages; alt modern I conveniences: best residence part of the city; reasonable runt. Apply 267 Cedar street, or phone 299. 3-I2-tf FOR RENT—Elegant furnished cottage. 429 Whittington avenue. Apply 473 Whittington. Phone 643. 4-2-tf I FOR RENT ( I I ' i i FOR RENT—A well furnished five s | | room cottage . Large fine veran das. Roses and flowers front and i i rear. Situated on car line, on Oua- j ] i Chita Ave., opposite the New i 1 Christian church. The cottage Is | j J well adapted for two small families | | without children. Rent low to per , , manent party. Apply to John H. Lewis. 625 Central Ave., or Wm. 1 | | A. Lewis 615 Central Ave. i BABa■ aease■ahabjshs.uusah FOR RENT—Furnished flats and rooms | for light housekeeping, gas lights and I water; $3 per week up. Near bath houses The Ingle. 109 Ramble street. Mrs. A. K Granger, phone 1038. 2-15-tf FOR RENT—Furnished cottages, for 21 rooms. $0 and 38 per month. 3 rooms. $12 and $14 per month. 701 Quapaw ave nue, two blocks from bath house, Phone «30 5-i6-it FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT 815 per month: electric light ami fuel gas; bedroom and kitchen 810 .. Take North Horder car to Dell stdeet, one block up Dell. Inquire at 14. Telephone 1655. FOR KENT—Light, airy housekeeping rooms, one block from bath house $2 up per week. 6 Court 8t. S-23 tf FOR RENT—7-roorn nicely furnished apartment, conveniently located. Ad dress X Y. Z . care this office. 6-28-tf FOR RENT—Unfurnished four room cot tage. 318 East Grand avenue. Phone >««*__ 8-2-tf FOR RENT——Nicely furnished five room cottage, with bath, large yard. Phone 931. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with or without hoard at 331 Ouachita Ave. No children. Phone 669. 6-19-tf FOR RENT—Three room furnished apart ment very reasonable. Apply Mrs. D. S. Ryan, 468 Prospect. 6-19-6t FOR RENT—My home furnished—Qas, electric lights, seven rooms and bath— chickens—Wife going away for summer. Jus. S- McConnell, 620 Prospect Avenue. 6-19-31 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cottages, all modern conveniences best resident part of the city. Reasonable rent. Take North Border ear to Ramhle street. Ap ply 160 Arbor street or Phone 1339. e-14-ltn FOR RENT—Room nnd board in private I— Every convenience. First class. References expected. 802 Quapaw Ave. Phone 1822. 6-12 tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, and furnished cottages. 240 Court street. 5-8-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping *1 per week. .Special rates where two persons occupy the same room. 811 Spring street. 6-5-lm FDRNI8II Et> RuoMS—For sleeping or housekeeping, one block from Central avenue. $1.26 per week and up. 318 Market street. 2-16-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modern 6 room cottage, 24« Cedar street. 6-8-tf FOR RENT—Six room modern cottage. 228 Court St., one block In rear Ar kansas National Hank. Fonession given May 16. 410 Central Avenue. Abe Levy. 4-17-tf FOR RENT—One of (he five room Bay ley flats, modern and up to date. 419 Spring St. 6-13-lw FOR RENT—6-room cottage, 220 Parker avenue. Apply Phil Levy. 322 Cantral avenue. 5-19-tf FOR RENT—nicely furnished rooms and flats for housekeeping; all conveni ences; gas, running water, electric lights, close to the hot water; Iron, magnesia, arsenic, rock, radium springs; see these rooms before locating. Take Nor»h Bor der cars to 528 Park avenue. J. B. Bur 9es. 9-11-tf FOR SALE. DIRT FOR SALE—Cheap. Inquire at Lyric theater or phone 948. 0-18-tf FOR SALE—Combination horse; buggy and harness. All first class. Price $3(10. Telephone 1977, or call 710 Qua paw avenue. 5-14 tf. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. NO. 1. Four (4) lots, embracing an acre oi more, two blocks from car line Good four-room house on It In good repair. Well of good water at kitchen door; good fences and outhouses, shrubbery and flowers In yard; fine garden, young or chard of peaches, pears, apricots, apples, plums, mulberry and persimmons. Lots of grape vines of all varieties; fine cul tivated blackberries and raspberries. Electric lights In house. City water and sewer accessible For quick sale will take $2,(100. No. 2. Four (4) adjoining vacant lots In Oak lawn addition, fronting on Henderson avenue $000 will buy the four. NO. 3. Lot. and part of another, being 100 feet by 328 feet, with one-room house and bored well 161) feet deep, near Ostrich Farm on bench of mountain; high up, yet accessible; beautiful mountain view; surrounded by natural forest trees with West Mountain for background. An Ideal place for health at any season by reason of dense pine growth $3.00 cash will buy. NO. 4. Two vacant lots adjoining Morrison and Bulding addition on Holding avenue. Water and sewer on street line of prop erty. Purrounding lots can not be bought for less than $35n each. For quick sale $400 will buy both lots. No. 6. Ono vucant lot on South avenue. In South Hot Springs, fenced, adjoining res idence of Henry Reece. Worth $260. Will sell now for $175 cash. NO. 6. 80 acres, unimproved, about four miles from city of Gulpha, about mile from Thornbum station on the Iron Mountain railway, about 20 acres creek bottom, 30 acres virgin timber, running water throagh the tract. Ideal place for chick en ranch, dairying, truck farm. etc. $700 will take this, worth twice the sum. Enough saw timber and wood on the tract to pay for It. NO. 7. 40-acre tract unimproved; Just this side of river on Gardner Bridge road. Best road In tlie county divides this tract. Surrounding property well Improved. Graded railroad through the place New railroad will need right of wav over tract. Ideal propertv to divide Into five and ten acre tracts for truck farm, dairying, etc. Only few minutes drive from city Will sell the tract for $1,500. worth $50 per acre Also three small farms, about four miles from the city for rent. C. FLOYD HUFF. Owner. FOR SALE—At bargain, first class up right Ev#rett piano. Apply G Fountain Terrace. Phone 2041. 5-10t-f XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX £ FOR SALE—Fine home, truck X * or chicken farm. Short distance x X out. Call or address H. H. * 2 Wright, 356 Central ave. G-4-tf x X ^ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX FOH RALB—My houee on Henderson avenue, electric lights .water and bath. A. G. Bullentierger. S-J-tf MODERN Electric stock, Arkansas and Arizona Copper, Hulck Oil. Cornelia Copper, Marconi Wireless and many other unlisted stocks bought and sold, Box 75, Little Rock Ark. 6-11-14 FOR SALE OR TRADE—One 40 h.p. BulcW touring car; full equipment and extra tires with each. See Hiram Whit tington. 6-11-tf FOR SALE- One complete soda fountain. St rgMs Drug Co., 370 Central avenue. 6-20-tf FOR SALE—Hilliard table, cost 1376. ma hogany. heavy bra.es trimmings. Inlaid with mother of pearl; one dozen cues, Ivory tips. Cheap for cash Address Table, care Sentinel-Record. tf FOR SALE. Cigar case and tobacco case. Safe. Wall case. Show case and counter. Electric celliug tan. Linoleum. Awning. Electric fixture. Book shelves. -Electrics sign. -Bench (rustic) -Chair. -3 stools. Phone 149. HOT SPRINGS PHARMACY FOR SALE. WHITE SULPHUR J?PRU>58 HOTEL and grounds for sale. 120 acres, part under cultivation. Easy terms, or ex change for city property. Address White Sulphur Springs Hotel. S-2-tf FOR SALE—Buggy horse, city broke. M. K. McGuire, barber, 206 Third street. ^ 6-17-tf FOR SALE—5-room cottage and two lots, corner near car line, South Hot Springs; gulden, fruit trees, barn. Must sell. Phone 1»6» or 536. 6-24-tf FOR SALE—Black buggy mare, safe, gentle, good driver; also good top bug gy cheap. Phone 470. 5-6-tf POULTRY. FOR haLE—tnuia Runner duck eggs. Also Poland China Pigs. Hiram Whit tington. phone 635. 2-23-lm FOR SALE—H. C. White Leghorn spring hatched pullets. A. J. Hill, Falrdale, R. F. D. No. 2, Oaklawn. FOR HALE—Cypher’s, 240-egg incubator, In good condition. A. J. Hill, Falrdale, R. F. D. 2. MISCELLANEOUS. BEAUTIFUL new goods arriving dally at Mrs. C. Higgins' Art Store, 606 Cen tral avenue. 9-17-tf J. S. WILSON has removed his livery stable from Garland avenue to 538 Oua chita avenue. 1‘hune 1033. Cheapest rate for country trips. 3-26-tf Arlington Hack Stand telephone 1916 or stable 35. Carriage and bag gage transferred. Calls answered promptly. Livery, Lee Mayberry, Prop. BARNHART—The old reliable for furni ture repairing, upholstering; all kinds of cabinet and carpenter work. 117 Oul pha street. Phone 568. 11-23-tf MRS. S. A. HAWKINS. Dressmaking and alterations. 618 Park avenue. Phone 1726/ G-20-lm ARKANSAW AUTO CO. 2 “Valley Red." Manager. • AGENT FOR HUPMOBILE | » Seven passenger Westcott tour- ■ “> Ing car for hire, day or night. ■ 2 Telephone 400. 7-4-lm J LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given: that the under signed, as executor of the Iaist Will and Testament of Jacob L. Gebhart. deceased, pursuant ty an order of the Garland Probate Court, made and entered on the 12 day of April 1912, will, on the 21th day of June 1912, during the 1 < urs for legal sales, at the front door of the Gar land county court house. In the city of Hot Springs, offer for sale by public vendue to the highest bidder, on a credit of three months certain real estate be longing to tbe estate of said decedent, and being situate In the city of Hot Springs, In Garland County, Arkansas, and described and bounded »s follows, to wit: beginning at the corner of lots 6 and 6, In block 61, In the east side of Garden street, In the said city of Hot Springs, run thence southeasterly, along the line between said lots 6 and 6, 60 feet; thence northeast ;r>y, at right pngles with the first line, 15 feet; thence north westerly, parallel with the first line GO feet, to Garden street; thence south westerly, along Garden street. 15 feet, to the place of beginning; the same being a part of lot 6, block 61 In tbe city of Hot Springs. Arkansas. The purchaser being required to give note, or bond, with approved personal security for the purchase inen-y. and the title will he reserv'd unci! ~be sale is approved, and the purchase monty Is paid. Given under my hand, as suen executor ttiis 5th day of June i912. A. CURL, Executor as aforesaid WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. Meta Riddle. Plaintiff, Against Lafe Riddle, Defendant. The defendant, I-afe Riddle, Is warned to appear In this court within thirty-days and answer the complaint of the plain tiff. Given under my hand and sea! of said court on tills 24th dav of Mav. 1912. H. A. WHITTINGTON;C1“rk. By f?. J. Erickson, Deputy Clerk. Leo P. Mclatughlin, Attorney ad litem. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notice I* hereby given, that In pursu ance of the authority and directions con tattled In che deci tal order of the chan cery court of Garland county, tv-o'e and entered on the 13th day of May, A. D. 1912. in a certain cause , No. P-57) then pending therein between Eugenia Austin Allen, complainant, and T. 7. Prichard and J. C, Bewail, Incorporated, F. H. Olmstead. E, F. Klein and Seward J. Erickson, Trustee, defendants, the under signed, as commissioner of said court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the northwest front door or entrance of the county court house. In which , said court is held, in the county of Garland, within the hours prescribed by law for judicial sales, on Thursday, the 20th day of June, A. D. 1912, the following described real estate, to-wit. Part of lot five (J) In block ninety (90) of the Hot Springs Reservation as mapped and platted by the Hot Springs Commissioners, describ ed as follows: Commencing at the south east corner of said lot five (5) In said block ninety (90) at the intersection of Central avenue and South Border street; thence west along the west side of South Border street and south line of lot five (5) 150 feet: thence to the north bound ary line of said lot five (6) at a point 150 feet west from the west line of Central avenue; Phenee east along said north line of said lot five (5). 160 feet to the west line of Central avenue, thence southeast along the line of sold lot five (5) and Central avenue, 195 feet to the place of beginning. In Garland county, Arkansas Terms of sale: On a credit of three months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond as required by law and the order and decree of said court In said cause, with approved security, bearing in terest at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from date of sale until paid, and a lien being retained on the premises sold to secure the payment of the purchase money. Given under my hand this 23d day of May, A. D. 1912 H. A WHITTINGTON. Commissioner In Chnncery. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. Valley Planing Mil! Company. W. H. Moore, and Warren Wilson. Trustee, Plaintiffs: against T. J. Prichard, Mamie O, Prichard, William H. Dobbin, et al, defendants. The defendants Mss. Harriett I,. Steele, Eugenia Austin Allen, Mrs. E. Davis. T. J. Prichard, Mamie O. Prichard and LEGAL NOTICES. The Home Fire Insurance Company, mid H ,W. Johns ManvIUe Company are warned to appear in this Court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs. Given under my hand and seal of said Court on this 18th day of June. 1912. H. A WHITTINGTON, Clerk. By S. J. ERICKSON, D. C. C. Floyd Huff Attorney ad litem. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. 1T. 9. I-and Office at Camden. Arkansas, June 17, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Ellen R. Redwine, formerly Ellen R. Pope, widow of Alexander Pope, of Chandler, Arkansas who, on November 7, 1905, made Home stead entry (Serial No. 02454) No. 29225, for the NE 1-4 SE 1-4. Section 11, Town ship 3 S, Range 21 W. 5th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the C. S. Commissioner at Hot Springs. Ark ansas, on the 25th day of July, 1912. C'laimant names as witnesses: John Henson, of Chandler, Arkansas, William Chitwood, of Chandler, Arkansas, Robert Henson, of Chandler, Arkansas, James Gossett, of Roval. Arkansas. H. G. FRIEDHEIM, Register The Sentinel-Record. I NOTICE or SPFr.l Al MCPTINQ n«r STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders' of the Mem phis, Dallas & Gulf Railroad Company, will be held at the office of the Com pany, In the City of Nashville, Arkansas, on the 29th day of June, 1912, al 11 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of consider ing the following special business; (1.)—The ratification of the action of the Board of Directors in acquiring the properties, rights and franchises of the following railroads, to-wlt: The Antoine Valley Railroad, the Ultimathule. Arkn delphia & Mississippi Railway, the Cad do & Choctaw Railroad, and the A. L. Clark Lumber Company Railroad, known as the Hot Springs, Glenwood & Western Railway. (2.) The authorization of the taking of all other proceedings necessary to carry fully Into effect the foregoing. W. W. BROWN, President, Attest; J W. BISHOP, Secretary. April 28th 1912. wkly-60-d WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. Robert J. Hallcomb, Plaintiff, Against Dlcle A. Hallcomb, defendant The defendant, Dlcle A. Hallcomb. Is warned to appear In this court within thirty days and answer the complaint' of the plaintiff. Given under my hand and seal of said court on this 17th dav of June, 1912. H. A. WHITTINGTON. Clerk. By S. J. Erickson, Deputy. T. P. Farmer, Attorney ad litem. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that In pursu ance of the authority and directions con tained in the decretal order of the Chan cerv Court of Garland County, made und entered on the 29th day of May. A. D. 1912, In a certain cause (No. 4856.) then nendlng therein between H. MeCafferty complainant, and W. E. Mitchell, Lewis Hays, Adam Huvs, Edwin Daniel. James Hays and Hays Brothers Immigration, Improvement and Real Eaiate Compuny. defendants, the undersigned, as commis sioner of said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the N. W. front door or entrance of “the County Courthouse in which said Court is held. In the County of Garland within the hours prescribed by law for judicial sales, on Saturday the 6 day of July, A. D., 1912, the following described real estate, towlt: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section two (2) lownshlp three (3) south range nineteen west, the same being known as the El dorado Subdivision to the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, being situated in Gar land County. Arkansas, except the fol lowing described lots In said subdivision, viz; Lots 1, 2, 3, In block No. 5 and lot No. 6 In block 12; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 12 In block 14, lots 1, 2, 8, 9 and 10 In block 15. lots 11 und 13 In block No. 14 lots 24 and 25 In block 15; lots 22 and 23 In block 15; lots 1, 2, 22, 23 and 24 block 9; lots 21, 22, 23 and 24 In block 1 anil lots 3 and 4 In block 1. In Garland County, Arkansas. Terms of sale: On a credit of three months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond as required, by law and the order and decree of said 'court In *kld cause, with approved security, hear ing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien being retained on the premises sold to secure the payment of the pur chase money. Given under my hand this 11th day of June. A. D., 1912. H. A. WHITTINGTON, Commissioner In Chancery, WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. M. H. Jodd and W. S. Sorrells, Plulntlffs, Against J. C. Sewell. Mary Sewell, J. C. Sewell. Incorporated. Wernimont, Defendants. The defendants, J. C. Sewell, Mary Se well, J. C. Sewell Incorporated, and Henry G. Wernimont are warned to appear In this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs. Given under my hand and seal of said court on this 26th dav of Mar, 1912 H. A. WHITTINGTON. Clerk. By S. J. Erickson, Deputy Clerk E, H. Wootten, Attorney ad litem. By Order of the Garland Chancery Oourt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Camden. Arkansas, June II, 1912 Notice Is hereby given that Alex C. Brown, of Sanders, Arkansas, who, on May 11, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 30676 (Serial No. 03280) for the HE 1-t, Section 30, township 4 8.. range 19 W., 6th Prln. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Clerk of Hot Springs County at Malvern, Arkansus on the 18th day of July, 1912. Claimant names ns witnesses: \V. Y. Otwell, of Sanders, Arkansas, A. R. Hughes, of Sanders, Arkansas. A. D. York of Sanders. Arkansas,* J. P. Reed, of Sanders, Arkansas. H G. KRIEDHEIM, Register. The Sentinel-Record. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. H. Land Office at Camden Arkansas. May 29, 1912, Notice Is hereby given that James It! Harrison, of Mountain Valley. Arkansas, who, on April 4, 1907, made Homestead entry No. 30592 (Serial No. 03221). tor the SE 1-4 NW 1-4, gW 1-4 NE 1-4, NW 1-4 SE 1-4, and the NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Sect ion 24, Township 1 S. Range 20 W, 5th Prln, Meridian, has filed notice of Intent ion to make final five year proof, to establish clqlm to the land above des cribed, before the U. S. Commissioner, at Hot Springs. Arkansas, on the 3rd day of July, 1912 Claimant names as witnesses: Daniel Outlnr. of Mountain Valley, Ar kansas, James Kemp, of Mountain Valley Arkansas, Ben Cockman, of Mountain Valley, Arkansas, James Weldon of Mountain Valley, Arkansus. H. G, F1UEDHEIM, Register. The Sentinel-Record. Hot Springs. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Justice Court, before Judge Tom Gladson, Justice of the Peace. J. P. Hickey. Plaintiff, Against C. W. Rich, Defendant; J, C. Bobl, Garnishee. The defendant, C. W. Rich, is -yarn ed to appear In this court within 30 days and answer the complulut of the plaintiff, J. p. Hickey. Dated this 25th day of May. 1912. TOM GLADSON, Justice of the Peace. A. J. Murphy, Attorney ad litem. For Sale Tlhe following real estate by the undersigned who wishes to reduce h s . holdings. -o—— 3 beautiful lots on Prospect Avenue situated near Dr. Dake's beautiful home. These lots are 56 feet front age each by 250 feet deep. Nothing finer for first class residences. -o Lot 6, block 116.. 212 feet on Fora by 213 feet deep beitween Qunpaw and Prospect Ave., will be cut up to suit purchasers. Nice location for first class homes. -o 56 feet on Ouachita Ave., on which is a ten room building in fine condi tion. Opposite the new Christian church and St. Johus Catholic church. -o I^ot 7. block 92. 106 feet frontage by 250 feet deep situated on Ouachita avenue. ..-o Undivided half interest in 100 feet on Ouachita Ave., nearly fronting court house. Every one knows the impor tance of Ouachita Ave., as the future best business street. Connecting as it does North and South Hot Springs with its great country trade. A nice lot corner Garden anil Pleasant street, 144 t'eet on Pleasant street. It's proximity to Park hotel and , bath house (1 square- makes it a fine site for flats, small hotel or hoarding house or fine residence. -o 5 lots In Cooks addition on l-ocust St. near Benton SL -o-— 7 subdivided lots in block 37, close to Grand Ave. -o lx>t 9. block 37. The government plat shows Fountain St., will enter this lot. . -o About 28 lots in Arlington Place sit uated near the Ruckafelluw and Greenway residences. Sites tor cool beautiful homes. -o About 40 aores just north of Whit tington Ave., a succession of natural terraces adapted for flue bungalows for the rich winter visitors and cool summer homes for residents. -o Gum Springs property with itg fine mineral water spring and beautiful grove of large trees, 293 feet front-. age. The water of this spring is known by old residents and doctors as the finest in the city. This prop erty could he made into a great sanatarlum with its health giving waters Doctors what do you think of It? It possesses great advantages for a cool summer hotel. -o 26 lots In Dell-Glen Place, between DeH and Glen streets, a really beau tiful building site and low priced. .. 13 lots on Ramble St, Dell, Glen, Oriole and Bloom streets converge in front of these lots. The environment is vwell built up. 6 very nice lots in Westbrook Addition 4 of these on Bower St., on which are water and sewerage facilities. Two on Arctier St., with frontage on two streets. -o-• 2 whet stone quarries, No. 5 anil 7., block 159. -o Outside lands very dose to city 40 acres and 22 acres. The land in front and very near the above has been laid out with lots, additions to the city. ■-0 18 acres on Maivern road next to the Golf grounds. This property was originally bought on account of the richness of the soil. Bargains and liberal terms of sale apply to JOHN H. LEWIS 62u Central Avenue, or WILLIAM A. LEWIS, 615 Central Avenue. * Pianos, Organs, Talking Ma chines, Musical Merchandise, Typewriters and Sewing Ma chines for Sale or Rent on facw Tonne kuvj i MHHM TUNING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY D. C. Richards, Phone 104 724 Central ht, S PE C I A L FOR HOMt PATRONS. Monthly club rales for clothes iiresil^ [1.00 per month in advance. Limit 6 suite. High-grade up-to-in*. time French Dry Cleaning Ijidins Kur, i specialty. Try our new "term Presslno msehlne*, they raise tne knapp and makt an 8tr. ments look fresh and new. Open Day and Night. K. C. Tailors and Cleaners Milton J. Robinson. 230 Central Avenue. Phone 1SS2 • XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXS X X X Prompt Ambulance Service x X TELEPHONE 403. | H. McCAFFERTY I l UNDERTAKER * X 520 OUACHITA AVENUE. X X HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS * • XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXt THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET SERVED OVER THE BAR. Imported Olive dll and Genuine lt»ll»# Spaghetti. Monte Cristo Cafe VINCENT GAGE. Prop. 502 Malvern Avenue. Phone 1i j ""■wwwwwwwWMW»WM U1UNHIMIMIIW ] OFFICIAL ROUTE TO | BALTIMORE ! Democratic National Convention SPECIAL TRAIN VIA S Missouri Pacilic Iron Mountian AND PENNSYLVANIA LINES LEAVE LITTLE HOCK 8:30 p.m., JUNE 22nd. ARRIVE ST. LOUIS 7:45 ani.JUiNE 23d. - LEAVE ST. LOUIS 12:30 noon, JUNE 23d. j ARJ+IVE BALTIMORE 12.15 noon. JUN® 24th. xtremely low rates have been authorized from all points for this occasion. Tickets on sale June 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd anJ 23rd, with final return limit of July 4th. Pullman sleeping car rates will be $6.26 for double lower berth and $5.00 for upper. Hiinmur lourlst^ickets to New York and other eastern destina tions will allow stopover at Baltimore. l or further information and Pullman reservations call on I-oral Agent, or address J. G. HOLLENBF.CK, Assistant General Passenger Agent, | / Little Rock. !! THE EDWARDS’ HOSPITAL | » XODMN Moippeo HOstl^f SIllATO.Y POP TH. 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