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Ill - Iiu um.. __J . . I I J ----- £ciitiiicl=1Rccovf> JOHN G. HIGGINS : PUBLISHER OFFICE, OLD CITY HALL BUILDING PHONE 131. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Tha 8cnllnol-Hoc«rd Is delivered 1>V carried to any part of the city or sent by mall to any address. ONE YEAR.55-00 -"■St’ SIX MONTHS . 3.00 THREE MONTHS. 1.50 ONE MONTH.50 Subscribers fuiltiiK to net their paper daily will please report same to the office. THAT SPECIAL ELECTION. ♦"or many reasons peculiar to na tional alTalTIrs. as well as peculiar t<> tional affairs, as well as peculiar to from the governor's office forthwith calling for a .special election iu this congressional district to elect a con gressman to fill that unexpired term following dhe resignation of Hon. .foe Robinson on Jiiuuary 1. ami extending to March f. In the national congress there will be a shaping of issues during the per iod extending up to the time when a democratic administration goes Into power. The hand of anotln-r good Southern democrat, imbued witli dem ocratic principles, and staunch for the administration tuat is to come, i< always needed at the helm. Thee IneHeatafly. wc (have soil* legislation pending that if we do not gel through soon, will be delayed for more than another year. Chief Clerk I'eker of the Interior Department, who is interested in tho improvements here that we need, urges us to hurry ■ up about the matter of being properly represented iu congress for the furtu erance of this appropriation. If the special election was to be called at once, and Hon. Sain Taylor is in a position to lake up Ibis work at once, why not send him right along to congress? To go there now. if he can do so, would only mean for him to get earlier in the harness and lie better acquainted and better filled for the work 'hat is to follow. If some urgent business reason®, Hon. Sam Taylor, (who is a prominent Jawyeri, ran not take over the duties of the office until March, certainly h? is roagnamimous enough, under the circumstances, to even encourage and help lu tltie special election of some friend, say Hon W. H. Martin win could go and do the work that we find ii necessary to our present needs. it happens that Taylor and Mar tin are close friends, though rivals in the lest election for the office. They are tur kind of men who remain friends through political differences. If Hon. Sam Taylor is ready to take up his work, it would he better in the 1' tig run lor us. if he would do .t at an early date. And if for good rea s°n. for (having shaped his business (c be finished no earlier than March, and can no! well go to congress now. he is too big a man to stand in the wav ot (he accomplishment of some , good for a part of his dlHtrict. Now the (fraud avenue opponent t.» the interurlmn have full assurance that (heir plans for a sttcct beauti ful will not be Interfered with, so let them proceed. ' Oomuietu c. They have sonic robbers m \rger fa Having stolen h lot of o .'dinaty silver money from a victim they re I'nned it in fine yellow gold. The more wicked a man the more apt it is to he said of him that hr wo il l bg a bright tuan if he would turn hie talents in the right direction. 11 there la anything under in .tveu at sight of which the gods weep it is . to observe tthe average woman trying (o do ti]) a package. The nnin who worries most atiout what people think of him is usually ES the Y1 nd of man tllie people do not thiuk of at ail. A 1'iii’adelpliia man claims lie wil bin iHy fly without *ne use of wing^ H is oonjectured fhat he will mak his start from a bank. jf you want to he certain that sonti worthy object will receive your char My. and all of it, give through tin t-alvailon Army. I Mo penny given to charity throui i the Salvation Army goes to adminU tmtIon. but every penny goes to clta L.."J-LJ. n lie tanv he talking to keep Iromjieariug other people talk. 1-ittie’lloek is to Hittvp a $u5.0(H> moving picture theatre yet they talk of the decline of the game. ■-T.7=^ jl Conscience is lUiat aometalng with in ua which tells us when our neigh bors are doing wrong All work it ltd no pla.v la a discourage ing factor: it “makes a dull boy,” b it it breaks up an actor. If all the good there is in thought Were nut in deed, litis world would soon tie a paradise. Only eighteen days now in which to (tick it, look it over, and lie sure that it will please. Central avenue with its ups and downs, is In a fair way now to bo straightened out. FOR POLICE JUDGE. The Sentinel-Record is authorized to .announce Toot (tfltlth'on as a can didate for police judge of the city of Hot Springs, subject to the action of the democratic city primary flection. The Sentinel-Record is authorized to announce Vernal S. i/edgerwood. as a candidate for police judgo of the city of Hot Springs, subject to the action of the democratic primary. The Sentinel-Record is authorized to announce Jack Archer, as a candi date for police judge for the city of Hot Springs subject to the action ot tin* democratic primary. FOR CITY TREASURER. The Sentinel-Reford is authorized to announce W. H Watson as a candi date for the office of city treasurer, subject to the action of the demo cratic primary. Tlie Sentinel-Record is authorized to announce Charles Disheroon, as a candidate for treasurer of the city ot Hot Springs, subject to the action of the city primary. The Sentinel-Record is authorized j announce .1. V. Crockett as a candidate for City Treasurer, subject, to the ac tion of the democratic city primary election. FOR ALDERMAN. The Sentluol-Record is authorized to announce Sam Williamson, as a candidate for alderman from the sec ond ward, his candidacy subject tc the action of 1J10 democratic primary ANNOUNCEMENT. Robert R. .YioRoberts is a candidate tor public patronage at the Souther'! fowling Alloyb, before the people ot ali panics, including the suffragette-i R. PEDERSON CONCRETE WORK OF ALL KINDS. Estimates Cheerfully Given. PHONE 368. W. S. KIRKHAM Is now associated wiih VV. T. Haw kins and will do a general Real Es tate business Promoting of Large Deals a Specialty. OFFICE, 629'/a CENTRAL AVE. Phone 209. Phone 7S6. 703 Central Ave. METROPOLITAN CAFE Best Restaurant in City. Experienced Chefs. Waiters courteous and obliging. Blanke's Coffee and Teas with pure cream. Best of everything at reason able prices. FURNITURE 228 OUACHITA AVENUE. Highest prices paid for second hand Fur niture, Stoves and Sowing Machines. Geo. R. Gower. Chas. H. Williams Independent furniture co. NEW AND SECOND HAND. Telephone 1667. •xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx* X X X Prompt Ambulance Service X * TELEPHONE 463. > 5 H. McCAFFERTY \ |UNDERTAKER\ X 520 OUACHITA AVENUE. > * HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS > •XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXi THAD BLAIR FRANK B. SEYL HOTEL PUTNAM HALF BLOCK FROM ROCK ISLAND DEPOT—IN HEART OF THE CITV Hot and Cold Running Water In All Room*. All Modern Conveniences RATES—$7.00 TO $10.00 PER WEEK-Special Rates to Families. GROUND FLOOR ROOMS FOR INVALIDS B. of L. E. Olv. No. 10.FRANK B. SEYL. Manager. VAN NOY HOTEL 734 1-2 and 738 1-2 Cantril ha. Phona 939 One block from Depot and Bath houses. Ground floor for Cripples. Elegantly furnished, new and first class. The Best Felt Beds throughout. Natural Gas Heat, nice large Lobbby. Rates Room and Board, $4.50 to $7.50 a week Rooms, $1.50 to $5.50 per week. Housekeeping Rooms, $2.50 per week and up. Cottages $10 per month and uo j ] J. R. PURNELL. Prop. I The Knickerbocker j MRS. E. W. LAUHER, Prop. “ *- _» r' _i.Aa ■ — SlisJ ii Che Camar ibotel (Formerly Denman and Parker. 40 outside rooms on one floor. Bath In connection. Electric lights, steam heat Everything modern. Elegantly furnished rooms for families, single or ensulte. Bath house next door. AMERICAN (8.00 and up. ROOMS—$2.00 and up per Week. MRS. GEO. WATTS, Proo. ELMER A. JOHNSON, Manager. 204 1-2 OUACHITA AVE. Southern Hotel 411 OUACHITA AVENUE. $2.60 for Rooms, $6.00 Room and Board. 100 feet from bath house. Large front yard A. R. LYNCH. Proprietor. Phone 1087. NATURAL GAS HEAT. HURLEY HOUSE PAT HURLEY, Proprietor. RATES, Per Week, $6.00 and Up. One block from postofflce city hall and Depot; steam heat, electric lights and all modern conveniences. 305 Pleasant Street. 200 ROOMS WITH I^OT AND COLD RUNNING ') WATER, AND TELEPHONE.! FIFTY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS AND TOILETS.', Rates $2.50 to $400 Per Day, American Plan. v , SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK, AND TO FAMILIES a completely kQUIPPED AI ic r bath hUo§£... . IN THE HOTEL • _ _ OPPHIATED UNDER AU THORITY OP” U. S. GOVERN MENT, WITH HOT MINERAL WATER DIRECT FROM HOT SPRINGS RESERVATION. Have Cooper Bros. Agent check Baggage and take bus to hotel. NEW TOWNSEND HOTEL _ _- _ AMERICAN- EUROPEAN 114-120 CHAPEL STREET 2ni « >1 Railroad Stations KlnrK<i rrom Bath House Row Diuitvd 1 i uni Banks and Postofflce SEE! INSPECT THIS HEW MODERN HOTEL 60 Outside Rooms and Running Water LARGE LOBBY, SPACIOUS PARLORS. DELIGHTFUL BALCONIES DINING ROOM UNSURPASSED. RATES American Plan, - * $10 to $15 Per Week European ($1.00 per day) - $ 4 and up Per Week Check Baggage with Cooper * Transfer Agent on train. Take Garrlye from Hail road Station to the New Townsend Bo tel. Carnage or bua fare* refunded to au guest, making weekly engagement* J. A. TOWNSEND, Prop. »•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEFORE LOCATING CALL AT Hotel Eno* 336-338 MARKET ST. 53 All outside rooms, Steam Heat, Home Cooking. Special diet for invalids. Home-made Preserves and Jellies served at every meal. RATES—$125 to $1.50 Per Day; $6.00 to $9.00 Per Week. Sperlal rates to families. MRS. A. J. LAMBERT, Prop. Have Cooper's agent check your baggage. OZARK HOTEL 31P Ouachita Ave. Phone 2005 ROOMS—$2.00 AND UP PER WEEK. WITH BOARD—$7 to $10 PER WEEK. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN Recently Re-Modeled and Re-Furnlahed One-half block to two Bath Houses. Two blocks from depots and postofflcs. All outside rooms, steam heat. Call for Ozark Hotel carriage at depot, we make no charge. MRS. M. B. BRENNER. Owner and Prop. DeSOTO HOTEL New Brick Building. One Block of Bath House and Depot. All large outside rooms; broad verandas up and down stalds; everything new and modern; hot and cold water; bath and electric call bells. Rates reasonsble, and special rates to couplet. 201 OLIVE, COR. OAK STREET. MRS. C. E. SYKES, Prop. THE RICHMOND HOTEL F. B. Elliston and Son. Proprietors. 60 outside rooms, newly' furnished, A block from Bath House Row. Steam heat, electric lights, call bell. RATES $7 to $12 PER WEEK. Call and see us before locating 35 EXCHANGE STREET Furnisned fiats and cottagea for light housekeeping in connection. New National 400 Quapaw Avenue. Phone 1008. Near bath houses and central part of city. RATES—$7.00 TO $10.00 PER WEEK Special Rates to Families. MRS. H. N. HARDISTER, Proprietress The Nonpareil B. of L. E. Special Rates to Railroad Men. Rooms by Day or Week. *2.00 PER WEEK AND UP. 508 1-2 Malvern Ave. Phone 1687. T. F. FICKLE. Proprietor. Illinois Hotel HEFFERNAN SISTERS, Prop*. Clean, comfortable rooms, gas heat In every room, with good table board; half block from bath house*. *7.00 PER WEEK AND UP Room* without board. *2.00 and up 210 Central Avenue. ROOMS AND BOARD ONE DOLLAR PER DAY 101S Central AVe. _ . - | i All outside rooms. Hot and Cold Running Water and Baths. Up-to. | date and Modern. Steam Heat, Elec- I trie Lights and Call Bells. WE EMPLOY NO DRUMMERS. ^ Take Cooped’s Bus and Fare Refunded j at-- Hotel. D. S. DAVIS & CO., Proprietors. Resident hotel experience of 30 years Centrally located, one block to bath houses and business center. Come and stop one day and see for yourself. Table supplied from our own poul* try and dairy farm. -PRESTON ANNEX Furnished Rooms, Light Houseksep* Ing Apartments. RATES REASONABLE. THE BEST SI A DAY HOTEL IN THE CITY. - - ■ -• —-. .. — - ■ —-r~ — Joplin Furnished Rooms GEO. L. BEAN, Prop. THIRTY OUT8IDE ROOMS, NEWLY FURNISHED HEATED BY NATURAL OAB With Board, $5.00 and Up. Without Board $2.00 per Week and up. BATH HOUSE IN SAME BLOCK Take Hue—Fare refunded at Hotel. The Lester Home Hotel Home of tin; Brotherhood men. No runners or solicitors employed. Best meals in Hot Springs at the price. Board and room, $5 per week. Home cooking served family style. Good, clean large rooms; quiet and homo* like; close in. C. J. LESTER, » Member of Division 551, B. of L. E. 340 Benton St. Phone 1812 Beautiful house New Furniture. The Ferguson MRS C. N. FERGUSON, Prop. First-class board (1 per day up. Spe cial rates by month. Near Bath Houses and Depots 1009 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 834. Have Cooper’s agent check your baggage. Crawford Hotel Central Location near both depots, bath houses and postof tloe. Meals served Family Style—“Just like home.”. Heated rooms, newly fur nished. Ratos reasonable. 205 Olive 8t. Phone 471 P. K. Crawford, Prop. 8-30tf, Mrs. L. Gray Formerly at 402 Prospect HOME COOKING Good Table Board a Specialty Near Depots, Postoffice, Bath and Busl uess District RATES-—$7.00 to $10.00 PER WEEK CORNER ORANGE AND OAK ST. THE GEARY 818 SPRING ST. Rooms 11.50 and $2.00 Per Weak. Housekeeping Apartments $S P«r Week One Block North Rock Island Depot— Electricity and gas for heating and oook ng. MIS8 E. GEARY, ' Owner and Proorletrsaa. ... : Great Northern Hotel : AND BATH flOliSE ■ EUROPEAN PLAN 8TRICTLY. ■ l/oontad next door to Fostofflce and In same block with Auditorium and m Princess Theatres. Opposite Hock Island and one block from Iron Moun tain Oepots. (Government Bath House In a ime bluldtng—can so from room to bath In rot>a water furnished direct from springs. Hot and ■ cold running water In rooms. I M Most conveniently located hotel In Hot Springs for Commercial Travelers m PROFESSION. RATES $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. C. S. WILLIAMSON.jr„ Manager. .... JIHHimnMMIHinitmiinMHnNIMHIIIHNH j St. Charles Hotel MODERN AND UP TO DATE. § Natural Hot Water and Bath House across the street iand next door. RATES $7, $10, $12.50 PER WEEK. Phone 241. H. DOUGHERTY, Owner and Proprietor. - The Home Hotel PHONE 989 133 CHAPEL 8T. E! Steam heat, hot and cold water on both I floors, block of bath house, two blocks <’f depot*, near banks, post of flee and street car line. Phone 989. My Boarder* Are My Drummer*. HOME COOKING American and European, Rate*: Room and Board, $7 to $9 per week; <m U Mrs. McCullough, Prop. MORRIS HOUSE 315 LAUREL STREET. Room and Board $4.00 and $5.00 Per Week. JOHN MORRIS. Proprietor. New Albany Hotel PRANK MANN, Prop ‘tATES.$6.00 AND $7.00 PER WEEK Conveniently Located. 22$ PARKER AVE., HOT SPRINGS Have Cooper'* agent check your baggage. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN. THE EDDY LOCATION—CENTER OF CITY— OPPOSITE THE BATHS. AMERICANSummer Rates $8.50 to $10 Per Week. EUROPEAN—Summer Rates $3.50 to $7.00 Per Week. Electric Fans In Parlors and Halls HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS — In Suites of and 3 rooms, all com* pletely furnished for housekeeping, SUMMER RATES— $5.00 TO $7.00 PER WEEK.