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in n-r ' _ CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. POSITIVELY ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH - l*-.~*********,W>*~..--■*»» WANTEB WANTED—Second-hand piano for prac ticing; must he very cheap; state price and make. Addtess 11. t\, this office. 3-11-Si WANTED—To buy a iO to L’5 room room- ] lug house, close in. Phone 1087. 3-11 -If -■ ■■ ----- I WANTED—Help in dressmaking de- I i [lartment. Apply at. once. 4<M Hobson avenue. 3-10-lw WANTED—Cash register, medium size till Central avenue. Phone 221. Schmeltel, the Electrician. 3-5-1 w PRIVATE room and board or table hoard only. The place where you get good things to eat, that are cooked right. Jta'es reasonable. Phono 1555. 3-4-tf WANTED — Reputable Arkansas agent for Penn. Mutual Life; splen did agent's renewal contract. Ad dress Sid B. 'Redding. Arkansas man ager, Little Rock, Ark. 1-4-lyr WANTED AT ONCE—Good wages paid to dressmakers at 137 Crest fc’t. Tele phone 1561. Iw POHITION WANTED—By expel If need hardware man. Hhelf and heavy. Thor ough knowledge of stoves and ranges. Address 2oG8, this office. 1-29-tf WANTED—to buy three or four-room collage, terms must be reeasonable. Ad dress H. J., care Sentinel-Keeord. 11-6-tf WANTED—Cash paid for second-hand clothing, trunks and suit ousts. 234 Ouachita Ave. 6-16-tf JANES & REYNOLDS buy, sell and ex change second-hand furniture Highest prices paid fur cut shingles. 331 uth St., and 807 Hobson Ave. Phone 898. _ 11-7-tf BLUEPRINTING—P. D. Q —elect De rain or shine—any else—prices right— 408-9 Cltlxens National Bunk Building. _ 1-25-tf DRESSMAKER, first-class; goes out daily or weekly; reasonable terms Box 193, Postoffice. /-20-lm I ♦ ♦ ♦ LOYD & SON, + ♦ New and Second Hand Furniture + ♦ Bought. Sold and Exchanged. # ♦ Roofing a Specialty. • ♦ 202 Third St. Phone 71 + ♦ 4 ♦ SECOND HAND FURNITURE 4 ♦ We buy and sell for cash and 4 4 can save you money either way, 4 4 Let us list your goods: we pay 4 4 the most. 4 ERMEY A SONS. Phone 338. 4 ♦ 9-27-tf 4 ♦ tMMMMOmnuu ♦ ANTED—I pay cash for men's anil woman's clothing, trunks ami suit case* R 8chwam. 133 Central Ave. 12-6-tf WILSON FURNITURE CO. buy ami sell new and secondOiand furniture. New Store, 431-438 Ouachita Ave. Phone 2233. 2-14 tf. WT-7 wish to announce that wc have open ed an automohils supply house and gar age and w<“ respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of automobile owners mid drivers. We haw a full line of supplies. Phelps-Evans, 2"9■:t:::i Market street. Phone 4f>4 3-lo-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six-room furnished cot tage; nil conveniences. Rhone 1223. n-li-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas, electric Ighls. Apply 176 Cedar street. ft -11 - 21 FOR RENT—A furnished nr*m In private family. Apply 418 Reserve avenue Oen lleman preferreil. 3-10-Ht FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board 802 IRmpaw ave nue. Phone 1191. Rates reasonable. 3-4-lnt FOR RENT—Office rooms, up stairs at 714 1-2 Central avenue Cull and sec them. 3-8-tf W>R RENT—Geo. P. 1 weatherman resi dence, 426 Spring street; furnished or unfurnished; terms reasonable. In quire K. R. daggers, 616 Central ave nue. Phone 1067. 3-7-7 FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms. 341 Whittington. PJi'uw 1393. * 4-6-1w FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms. 263 Cedar St. 3-4-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and rooms for light housekeeping, 615 Park, avenue. 2-29-1 tn FOR RENT—Cheap. Unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, 645 Park Ave, Apply after 6 p. m., W. V. Henry, Prop. 2-27-lyr QUELLlA APARTMENTS—2 and 3 room furnished apartments. Modem, 308 Park avenue. Phone 1023. FOR RENT—Elegant furnished cottage*. 428 Whittington Ave. Apply 473 Whit tington. Phone 534. 11-1-tf »»»<♦»♦♦♦»♦ »»»-*■ ♦ FOR RENT—Five-room modern < > house, with gnu. running water in ♦ bedrooms; good yard. 119 Palm ♦ st. Phone 1161. 1-29-tf o ttttttmnuitniuii' F< >lt RENT—Six-room modern furnished ctnttage, 2.10 Court St.. 1 1-2 block In rear of Ark Nat. bank. Parties must tnke a year's lease. Abe Levy, 410 Central Ave. _ 1-29-tf MltS. R. SHANNON. 132 1-2 Central av enue. rooms for rent: rates reasonable; steam heat. Phone 571. 9-29-tf l.'Me-——--. FOE RENT—Newly furnished rooms. Wth gas heat and electric lights. Call phone 2053 or apply ant 351 Whittington A' e ;• j ' | i,i FURNISHED ROOMS For sleeping or housekeeping, one block from Central Ave , $1 50 per week and up. 320 Market .. 8-20-tf | FOt; RENT—Furnished five-room bun galow at Oaklawn; water, gas hath; three sores of land and isirti Address L. W.| Sentinel-Record, or telephone lib n J^ RFNT Nlcply furnished three, four 'r0,° nicottftKes; all modern eon \enlences; best residence part • the * ity reasonable rent. Apply 207 i.dai St’ or phone 299. 3-12-tr ♦ Clean Furnished Cottages—*15.00 * ♦ Per month up—Near bath houses. 2 I de°8' £\oherty> 705 Malvern Ave. * ♦ Phone 547. ♦ . I SIM ANTON'S Ft'KNISHED COTTAGER 110 Ha vine St. 9-13-tf FOR ftENT—Newly furnished eight room house; all modern improve ments; suitable for roomers. r>24 Park avenue. Phone 220C. ?,-G-tf FOR RENT—Good 4-room houses, 110 1’na and 821 Spring; each $8. W. S. FTawkins, G2H1-2 Central avenue. 3-6-tf ROOM and board, $25 per month. 524 Park avenue 2-25-tf LIGHT AIRY housekeeping rooms, one Mock from hath house; electric lights; $1.50 up per week. 216 Court. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges. Mrs. .1. \V. Hildreth, 240 Court St. Phone 2046. 1-6-Jm FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms and fiats for housekeeping; all conveniences; ««*», running water, electric lights, close u> the hot water: Iron, Magnesia, Arsenic, Rock, Radium springs: see these rooms ?5Jf0re ,ocatIn9- Take Park Ave. cars to 5*18 Park Ave. J. B. Burges. 9-11-tf Ft >R RENT—finely furnished five room flat; on car line, 668 Ouachita Ave.; water, ga„s and electric light facilities; bath and closet; small children; the flat is admirably arranged for* two small fmilies; references exchanged. Tall at J70 Ouachita Ave. or on John H. Lewis, 625 Central Ave. 1-11-tf THE PLAZA -622 Spring St., nice rooms and housekeeping apartments, reason able; beautiful location, cool and shady yard and sleeping porches. Mrs. M. F. Green, phone 954. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, fur nace heat, every convenience, good loca tion, near bath houses. Q. H. Mullery, 116 Carlton Terrace. Phone 1795. _ 9-9-tf rOR SALE FOR SALE—Restaurant, eentrnll.v locat ed. Inquire 5ttt Quapaw avenue. 3-11-lw FOR. SALK—'Busch & Gerts player piano; In perfect condition; will he sold reasonable. Address L. 11., this office. 3-10-1 w FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Apply ,at 102 E Grand Ave. Phone 1S34. 3-10-2w FOR SALE—Good building lots in Mellaril A Beldlng's Addition. Price 4150 each. Ask M. K. McGuire Barber, 205 Third street. 3-8-tf SEE the new No. 7 Model Oliver Typewriter demonstrated at the Mar qette Hotel, Room 42. \V. E. Gaar. 3-3-1w FOR all kinds of cabinet work and fur niture repair, screening and job carpen tering, see Barnhart, 106 Kirk St. Phonti 558. 3-2-tl ♦ FOR SALE Stock and fixtures 4 4 of the Electric Supply Co., 309 ♦ ♦ Malvern avenue; cheap. Owner 4 4 wishes to retire from business. 4 4 Good lease. 2-28-lm 4 FOR SALE—Five passenger touting car fnilv equipped, at a bargain. Addresi Box 274. _ 12-2-11 FOR SALE—Block of furnished cottages six single, two double, one block fron' Army und Navy Hospital. Bounded bj Reserve Ave., Spring and Laurel Sts. Foi Information write J- i>- Maginnis, Ridge way. Pa 9-16-tl FOR SALE—Furniture of 9-room room tng bouse; close in; cheap if taken al once. 320 Market street. 2-26-ti ♦ 4 FOR SALE—Best storm buggy < 4 and young horse In this city; < 4 horse only 6 years old; without a i 4 blemish, and trots better than 3- < 4 minute gait; perfect outfit; best < 4 reasons for eelling. Address P. O. < 4 Box 213, City. 2-1-tf < a 1 FOR SALE—My two cottage*, 24 and 2< Kirk St., for $2,500; all or part cash: uood renter*. Mr*. McGuire, 24 Kirk St 12-7-tl FOR SALE—Half Interest In two room ing houses; Income $90 per month. Al bert Jerome, 601 1-2 Ouachita Ave. 1-24-lm >-4+44444444444 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* * < 4 FOR SALE—Thirty acres, tlve- 4 4 room house arid good out-build- 4 4 igs; one mile from town on Mai- 4 4 vein road. Mrs. M, J. Mooney, 4 4 R. R. No. 2. 3-11-lm 4 futiilillllMIttlMMMMI FOR SALE. Hotel. 21 rooms, very centrally lo cated, modern; lease; rent very reason able. Address William, care Sentinel Record. 12-10-t( FOR SALE—Imperial Sprinq property new. modern bunqalow; large living room; screened porch; fruit trees: min eral spring of superior quality; health qiver and money-maker. See W. T. Haw kins. 629 1-2 Central Ave. for price and terms. _ FOR "BALE OR* TRADE—VU.-a-Vis car riage. suitable for mountain rig, Oaks Stable. 1-9~tf FOR SALE—Best hotel proposition, ev erything considered. In this town; a sure money getter for capable hotel people; furniture and lease; bull’s-eye location; no bikers. This means money. Mr. and Mrs Go-Getters call on W. T. Hawkins, 629 1-2 Central Ave., for particular*. 2 • 4 - VV Foi'sALE OR EXCHANGE 20 acres 4 miles west of the city of Fresno, Cal.; house, bam, and other Improvements; nhundanoe of water, both ditch ana well; uifuifa all around it. full particulars flmt letter- value, 13,500; mortgage $900. II exchuiige prefer vacant In businese *ec Tioii Jos. Feltwell, Room 315, Forsyth* lihlg , Fresno. Cal. 9'll~tt 4 ARKANSAS AUTO COMPANY 4 4 "Valley Red,’1 Manager. 4 4 AGENT FOR HUPMOBILE. 4 ♦ Seven l’ii enger Westrott Tour- 4 4 lug car* for hire day or night. 4 * TELEPHONE 400. 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ 1 MISCELLANEOUS DRINK OAKLAWN MINERAL WATER for stomach and kidney trouble. De livered to all parts of the city. I’hone | 106. 7-lB-tr TO THE PUBLIC. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Dr. E. C. Hay and Dr. W. O. Forbes (known as Hay & Forbes) having been terminated by the death of Dr. E. C. Hay. August 6th, 1913. the public is ad vised that all records and accounts of the said firm are with the surviving part ner, Dr. W. O. Forbes. The business will be conducted by him as heretofore, at No. 102 Exchange street. 8-13-tf BEAl'TlET’L new goods arriving daily at I Mrs. C. Higgins’ Art Store. 606 Central Ave. 9-17-tf READY FOR BUSINESS. DR. E. F. iWINEGAR has removed to his old location, destroyed by fire March 7, at 346-348 Central Ave. ?ltf MONEY. AM authorized to put out about $22,000 during the next thirty days. If In need of money to build on that burnt-over lot, see me for a loan. W. T. Hawkins, 629 1-2 Central Ave. 2-4-tf ." 1 11 1 • SPECIAL NOTICES $im $*$$$ 9999 THE $m <19 POLICY $11 99 OP $$ If »$ ! $$ This Company towards its pa-99 99 trons has always been that of $9 9$ granting to the borrower tlhe 9$ {$ VEHiY BEST terms to be had, »$ $1 together with strict privacy in $9 |$ all transactions, and extending $$ 9$ to each in times of adversity, $9 $$ leniency and consideration. In $$ 9$ taking out a loan here you are $9 $$ assured of aii these advantages $$ 99 for we believe that “a satis- $9 99 fled customer is yet the best 99 $$ advertisement. 9 $$ Because of $.1.00 charges you <$ $$ get money for LESS than you $$ $$ ever got it before, with the plan $$ $$ of repayment MUCH EASIER. $$ $$ 9$ $$ Loans on HOUSEHOLD $$ $$ GOODS, PIANOS, TEAMS, $$ $$ FARM JMPlxEMENTS, etc., any- $$ $$ where In Garland county. Call, $$ $$ write or phone 2226. $$ $$ - ** $99 HOT SPRINGS CREDIT CO. 999 $999 600 Central Avenue, 9919 $9$$$ Upstair* Il$*9 919991 99999$ mmitRiRtmi $$mm$$$s$$m LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION. T will sell nt public auction on the 2Sth day of March, 1914. at the door of the court house, corner of Exchange and Court streets. Hot Springs, Garland coun ty, Ark., between the hours of 9 o'clock In the forenoon and 3 o’clock in the aft ernoon, to the highest and last bidder, on a eredlt of three 13) months, the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Lot seven (7). block three (3), J. P. Mellard's subdivision; lots’ 2. 3, 4 and 5, of block 32. and lots 1 and 2, of block 33. In the city of Hot Springs, Garland coun ty, Ark. Levied on by me as the property of Mavhalie Davidson, to satisfy an exeru tion against her in favor of R D. Bos well, to me directed by Chas. H. Davis, clerk common plena court of Oartand county. . ' . The purchaser nt said sale will he re quired to execute bond with good secur ity for the payment of purchase money, bearing interest from date of sale. ---i-:. r,.. aqnt Mart'll, 1911. R L. WILLIAMS. Sheriff, Garland County, Arkansas, fly ,AV R. Downen, Deputy Sheriff NOTICE OF SALE. The undersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Dan A. Stuart, deceased. 'Will sell at public auction , to the lilgn est and best bidder therefor at the front door of the building situated at the cor ner of Court and Exchange streets now occupied as n court house, in and toi Garland county, between the hours of judicial sales, on Wednesday. th,. 1st day of April. 1914 the following describ ed tract and parcel of land situated in Garland county, to-wit: The north half of the northwest quar ter of section twenty-three (23). town ship three (3) south, range twenty (20) West. Terms of Sale—On a credit of three months, the purchaser being required ti execute bond, with sufficient security f• *i the nayment of the purchase price, ami a hen to bo retained upon the premises sold until the purchase price shall b* fully paid. This 3d day of March. 1914. HARRIET R STrART, Administratrix of the Estate of Dan A Ftuart. Decased. 3-11-211 NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that pur suant to the order and decree of the Garland probate court, made and en tered of record on the 9th day of February, 1914, the undersigned, as guardian of the person and estate of Edna I-ee Rhodes, a minor, will on the 28th day of March, 1914. at the front door of the Garland county court house, at the corner of Court and Ex change streets, in the city of Hot Springs, Ark., sell at public outcry, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., to the highest and best bidder, on a credit of three months, the in terest of Said minor in and to the following real estate, situated in Gar land county, Ark., to-wit: One-third lot 1, one-third lot 2, one third lot 3, ail in block 3, South Hot Springs, city of Hot Springs, Ark. Said sale will be for the purpose of raising funds for the education and maintenance of said minor and pur chaser will be required to give bond with approved security for the pur chase price of said lands. Given under my hand as guardian aforesaid this 9th day of February, 1914. MRS. L. J. ERWIN. Guardian of the Person and Estate of Edna I^ee Rhodes, a Minor. 1 3-6 20t f LEGAL NOTICES COMMISSIONER’S SaCeI Notice is hereby Riven that In pur suance of the authority and directions contained In the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Garland county, mane and entered on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1912, 1 na certain cause (No. 6076). then pending therein between Arkansas Trust Company, complainant, and W. D. Sadler, defendant, the undersjgond as ccmmiaaloner of said court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bid der, at the front door or entrance of the county court house, at the corner of Court and Blxchange streets, In which said court is held In the county of Gar land, within the hours prescribed by law for judicial sales, on Saturday, the 7th day of March. A. D. 1914, the following described property, to-wit A certain certificate of indebtedness of the Home Builders' Association, an.Arkansas corpo. raatlon, to the defendant, \V. L> Sadler, In the sum of eight thousand eight hun dred eighty-five dollars and ninety-six cents-($8,885.96i, which said indebtedness Is acknowledged to he due defendant from said Home Builders' Assoclmillon; and also one hundred and twenty (12u> shares of the capital stock of said Home Builders' Association Issued to the de fendant, and which said shares of stock have a par value of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars each. Terms of Sale: One 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 interest at the rate of ten tier cent per annum from date of sale until paid, and u lien being retained on the property sold to secure the payment of the pur chase money. Given under mv hand this 23rd day of February, A. D. 1914. A. G. SlTLLENBETtOER, Commissioner in Chancery. SHERIFF’S SALE. I will sell at public auction on the 10!h day of March, 1914, at the front door of the court house In Garland county, Ar kansas, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon und three o'clock In the afternoon, to the highest and last bidder, for cash, the following real prop erty, to-wit: T,ot four (4), Mock twenty-three (23), of Hector and Moore’s Addition to the < 'tty of Hot Springs, Garland county, At. kansas. Levied on by me as the property of H. F. Ferguson to satisfy an execution against him In favor of Frank Arnold. To me directed by the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Garland county, Arkansas. The purchased at said sale will he required to execute bond with approved personal security for the pay ment of the purchase money. K. L. WILT JAMS, Sheriff, Garland County, Arkansas. By W. H. Dowmen, I). S 2-19-20 NOTICE. H. A. O'Bryan has purchased tVie shoe n |>uii shop of J. C. Wakelln, located at 218 Central avenue, and will run In con nection u general repair shop for the re pair of hlcyclees, guns and locks, cash registers, safes, umbrellas; keys fitted, and till kinds of general repairs. 2-17-lm NOTICE. In the Garland Circuit Court. Memphis. Dallas <&. Gulf Railroad Co., Plaintiff, vs. T. H Lilly, Defendant To Ihe Above Named Defendant, T. II. IJlly. You are hereby notified that the plaintiff, Memphis, Dallas & Gulf Rail road Company, has filed Its petition for the condeinnaation of lots ten (10) and eleven (11), of block nineteen (19). of Morrison & Belding Addition to the City of Mot Springs, Arkansas, In Garland County, Arkansas, for use for Its right of-way. for side tracks, sidings, build ings, switch yards, etc., and to have tne damages for the appropriation of said lots lor said purposes assessed, and to have the title to said lots divested out of you and vested In the plaintiff., for rail road purposes; and that the plaintiff will apply to the Garland Circuit Court to have the damage** assessed on the 23rd day of March, 1914, on the 1st day of the March term, 1914, of said court, or as soon thereafter as the plaintiff can be heard. This 3rd day of February, 1914, MARTIN & WOOTTON, A. J. MURPHY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior IT. S. Ijtnd Office, al Little Rock, Arkansas, Feb ruary 10, 1914. Notice is hereby gtven that Andy M Ragsdale, of Beaudry, Arkansas, who, on January 25, 1907, made homestead entry No 04752 for NE 1-4, NE 1-4, Sec. 9, SE 14, SB 1-4. Sec. 4. and S 1-2. SVV 1-4, See. 3, Township 1, N., Range 19 W., 5th principal meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make five-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before U. S Commissioner at Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the 18th day of March. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Emanuel S. Baldwin of Beaudry, Ar kansas. Haywood Smith of Benudry, Arkansas. Ed Bat ■ of Beaudry. Arkansas James Johnson of Beaudry. Arkansas, J NO. W. ALLEN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of Ihe Interior, United States Land Office, at Camden. Ark. February 14. 1914. Notice is hereby given that John Ru dolph of I’earcy. Arkansas, who, on Jnlv 9 1910. mode homestead entry No. 04410 for SIV 1-4 NE 1-4 and NW 1-4 N\v 1-t SE 1-4, Section 25. Township 3 S Range 28 W . fifth prlnciiml me ridian. has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim lo the land above, described, before (he United States Commissioner, at Hot Sittings. Arkansas, on the 26th day of March, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses; Ed Kelton of Meyers. Arkansas. Albert Johnson of Meyers. Arkansas. Adolphus Trusscl of Meyers. Arkansas. Bet11Is Turner of Meyers. Arkansas. H. G. FRIEDHE1M. Register. or CUinu gocooiti un i • Collector's Office Improvement District No. 32. The tax books for the collection of the special aasemiment on the property In district No. 32 for the purpose of paving have been placed in my hands. All owners of real property lying within the district are required to pay their assess ment to me within thirty days from this date. If such payment is eiot made, ac tion will be commenced at the end of that time for the collection of said us sessmeent and for legal penalties and (’06 US. Given under my hand this 21st day of Feebruary, 1914. _ __ SAM .T. DAVIS, 2-22-lw Collector. SALE UNDER LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS’ LIEN. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance to the authority vested in me as a livery stable keeper, by the laws of the state of Arkansas. 1 will offer for sale at public outcry, to the high est bidder for cash, on the 4th day of April (Saturday), 1914. at the hour of 12 o’clock, neon, one black mare mule, about lfi hands high. 4 years old and weighing about 1,000 pounds, the mule supposed to be the property of Tom Pete Moore. Said sale will be made at my wagon yard on the Thornton Perry rbad, Hot Springs, attached. Said sale being made for the pur pose of reimbursing me for feed and shelter given to said mule. Given under my hand and seal this the 4th day of March, 1914. S. A. BURROTTOH. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholder* of the Ohni den Coal and Clav Co. will tic held at th* Arlington Hotel. Hot Hprlnke, Aik on Monday, the second day of March, 1914, between tha hour* of 1 arid 4 p m. for th« purpose of electing a board of LEGAL NOTICES directors for the ensuing year and ttie transaction of such other business as may lawfully come before the me ting. R. B. BANCROFT. Secretary and Treaaurcer. Hot Springs. Feb. 2. 1914. 2-3-lnt WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. Esther Vessey, 1’lalntiff, against Wil liam Vessey, Defendant. The defendant, William Vessey, is warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint <:f the plaintiff. Esther Vessey. Given under iny hand and seal of said court on this nth day of March, 1914. A. G. SULDENBERGER, Clerk. A. J. Murphy, Esq., Attorney ad I.item WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. H. W l.udwlg. Plaintiff, against Cora Ludwig, Defendant. The defendant, ('•ora Ludwig, la warned to appear In this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. Given under my hand and seal of Bald court on tills 10th. day of February, Put. A. G. SULLEN MERGER, Clerk. By W. H. Moyston, D. C. H. P. Chappell. Esq.. Attorney ad Litem. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of the authority and directions contained In the decretal order of the Chancery court of Garland county, mad* and entered on the 23rd day of February A. D., 1914, in a certain cause (No, 56*6) then pending therein between Titos 3. Gladson, complointant. and George Peterson, John Peterson, Lizzie Peterson Major and Dollie Minor, his wife, defend ants, the undersigned, ns commlsslonet of said court, will offer for snip ;,t pub llce vendue to tbe highest bidder, at tho front door or entrance of the county court house, at corner of Court and Ex change streets, In which said court is held, In the county of Garland, within the hours prescribed by law for Judicial sales, on Friday, the 27th day of March, A. I)., 1914, the following described real estate, to wit: Lot seven (7), In block one (It ol Schultlces' subdivision of a (girt of the southwest quarter of the southeast quat ter of section four (4), township three (Si south, or range nineteen (19) west. Tin above named property was sold la Fan nie Peters, now deceased, on the 171b day of April, 1903, n record of said deed being recorded In book 3fi, page P’S, in deeds and mortgages of Garland county, Arkansas. Terms of Sale -On a credit of three months, the purchaser being required b execute a bond n« requir'd by law anil the order and decree of said court in said cause, with approved security, bear. Ing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date of sole until paid and a lien being retained on the prem ises sold to secure the payment of tIt* purchase money. Given under ntv hand this 6th day ol March, D I)., 1914. A. O SULLENUERGKH. Commissioner In Chancery. 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 eery Court of Garland county, made am entered on the 23d day of February, A. D 1314, in a certain cause (No. 5571 ). thei pending between C. F. Huff, complainant and T. M. Vandevier. Pellie Vandevier W. P. Mulling* and M. A. Mailings, <v fondants, the undersigned, as Comm la sioners of said court, will offer for sal1 at public vendue to the highest bidde at the front door or entrance of the coun tv courthouse, at corner of Court an< Exchange streets, in which said court 1 held, in the county of Garland, within th hours prescriped by law for judiclg sales, on Friday, the 27th day of March A. D. 1911, the following described ren estate, towit: Northeast quarter of the southeas quarter, and the southeast quarter of th northeast quarter of section reven (7) and the northwest quarter of the south west quarter of section eight <K). town ship three (3) south, range 22 west, ir Garland county, Arkansas. Said real es tate will he sold In forty-acre tracts, a follows. i«»-wit: First. the southeas quarter of the northeast quarter of sec tlon seven: second, the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter of sectloi 1 seven: third, the northwest quarter o the southwest quarter of section eight all in township three south, of rang* twenty-two west, or so much thereo as wiil he necessary to satisfy the judg ment of the plaintiff. Terms of Sale - On a credit of thro* months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond as required by law sue! the «nl**r and decree of said court in said cause, with approved security, bearing interest at the rate of 10 pel cent per annum from date of sale until paid, arul a lien being retained on the premises sold to secure the payment of the purchase money. Given under mv hand this 6th day ol March, A. !>., 1314. A G. SCHEENHERGER. Commissioner in Chancery. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Circuit Court. Memphis Dallas & Gulf Railroad Com pany. Plaintiff, against T. H. Lilly Defendant. The defendant, T. H. Lilly, is warne< to appear In this court within thirty dayt and answer the complaint of the plaintiff Memphis. Dallas & Gulf Railroad Com paany. Given under my hand and sea! of salt court on this 3rd dav of February, 1914. A G SULLEN BERGER. Clerv. C. Floyd Huff. Esq., Attorney ad Litem WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. Dr. W. G. Choate, Plaintiff, against Charles II. Herron. Dorothy I.. Dela ware and Hattie Hoskins, Defendants The defendants, Dorothy L. Delawart and Hattie lfoakins are warned to appeal In this court within thirty days and aan swrr the complaint of the plaintiff. Given under my hand and seal of salt! court on this 11th dav of February. 1914 A. n, STULLENRERGER. Clerk. H. P. Chappell, Esq.. Attorney ad I.ltem By \V. II. Moyston, Deputy ClerK. RECEIVER’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that all person; having claims against the Garland Autt Company are required to lile the same properly verified, with the clerk of tin Garland chancery court, in the case ol L. D. Cooper et al vs. Garland Auto Com pany, within ninety (90) days from the date, or the same will be precluded frotr participating In the distribution of assets in said cause. This 24th day of February, 1914. 2-26-3m nnf LEVI. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United State ly ltd Office, at Camden, Arkansas. January 19, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Oscar B Hlbbs of Hot Springs, Arkansas, who, on March 4 1911, made homestead entry, No. 04780. for SE 1-4 8W 1-4, Section 12, Township 2 S., Range 20 W fifth princi pal meridian, has tiled notice of inten tion to make final three-year proof tc establish claim to the land above de scribed. before the United Slates Com mtaaloner, at Hot Springs, Arkansas, or the r«th day of March, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel McCoy, of Hot Springs, Ark. Lum McGill, of Hot Springs, Ark. Marlon Beshears, of Hot Springs, Ark James Williams. Of Hot Springs. Ark H. G FR1BDHEIM. e Register. ~FRESH LOBSTERS AT THE EM PIRE. TRUNKS AT HALL'S. Kodak Finishing We furnish you kodak prints in Carbon Sepia Tones. Prices the same as for old style black and white prints. De up-to-date". Any size roll film deve'oped for 10 cents a roll. Ask to see our Kodak Enlargements in Carbon Sepia. Studio De Luxe 210 Park Ave. Opposite Majestic Hotel. ■ The cnltj Genuine Keelcy Institute In %/hican$** eelev For liquor k J and DRUG USING. | i (1 I1 SI. <>\ir pnth nfs Ikivh the a.l nntsse of tks S Hut Hprlntpi bailie. Correspondence sod- , _ fldentlul. j „|| 70T p-rk Avenue investigation solicited. i\}& I arK Avenue, Telephone 225. ■IOT SPRINGS, ARK. or. j. c. whitacre. manager. .... ■ —... i ■ — —> PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS Notice is hereby given that the follow ing joint resolution, proposing an amend ment to the State Constitution, was passed by the General Assembly at its regular seeniun of 1H13, and that. the same will be snl>rni11«m1 to the electors of the State at the next general election, to be held Monday. September ltth. Hill, for adoption or rejection. Proposed Amendment No. 16. That the following is hereby proposed as on amendment to the (Vmstitution of the State of Arkansas, and the same j being suhmittod to the electors of tin State for approval or rejection at tin* next general election for Senator# and Representative*, if a majority of the 'electors voting at such election adopt such amendment tin* same shall become a part of the Constitution of the State of Arkansas, to-wit: Executive Department. That Beet ion No. 17 of Article r» of the Constitution of the State of Arknn i&j !*• amended so ait to n ad ;< folloi Section J. To ameiTd Section 1 of Ar ticle f» of the Constitution of the State of Arkansas to read as follow#: The Ex , ecutive Department of this State shall consist of a Governor. Lieutenant-Gov ernor, Secretary of State, Tr* usurer of State, Auditor of State and Attorney Generai (d), nil of whom shall keep their offices in person at the seat of govern ment and hold their offices for the term of two years and until their successors are elected and qualified. And the Gen eral Assembly may provide by law for the establishment of the office of Com missioner Of State l^ands. I Executive Power. Section 2. The Executive power shall be vested in a Governor, who shall hold 'office for two years; a Lieutenant-Gov ernor shall be chosen at. the same time, and for tho some term. The Governor and Lieutenant-Governor elected next preceding election the time when this , section shall take effect, shall hold office until and including the second Monday 1 of September, and their successors shall ■» be chosen at the general election in that p year. I Election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor. 1 Section 3. The Governor and Lieuten ant-Governor shall be elected at the t j times and places of choosing members of ? the Assembly. The persons respectively , I having the highest number of votes for • i Governor and Lieutenant-Governor shall he elected, but In case two or more shall i have an equal and the highest number of votes for Governor. or for Lieutenant Governor, the two Houses of th» I**gisla. t lure at its next annual sea#Ion shall forthwith, by joint ballot, choose one of the wild persons so having an equal and > the highest number of votes for Governor , and Lieutenant-Governor. When Lieutenant-Governor to Act as Governor. J . . of the Governor, or his removal from Office, death, inability to discharge Hie powers and duties of tile .said office, resignation, or absence fmin the State the powers and duties of the office sliaii devolve uoon the Lieutenant-Governor for the residue of the term, or until tha disability shall cease. Hut when the Governor shall, with the consent of the legislature, be out of the State In time of war, at the head of a milltury force thereof, he shall continue commander'-in. chief of all the military force of the State. Qualification and Duties of Lieutenant Governor; Succession to the Gov ernorship. Section 5. The Lieutenant-Governor shall possess the same qualifications of eligibility for the office ns the Governor Ho shall be president of the Senate, out shall have only a casting vote therein In case of a tie vote. If during a va cancy of the office of Governor, the Lieu tenant-Governor shall be Impeached, dis placed, resign, die, or become itica|Ktblc of performing the duties of Ills office, or ! he absent from the State, the Presi dent of the Senate shall act ns Governor until the vacancy he filled or the disability shall cease; and If the President of the Senate for any of the above causes shall become Incapable of performing the duties pertaining to the office of Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly shall act ns Governor until the vacancy he filled or the disability shall cease. Salary of Lieutenant-Governor. Section 6. The Lieutenant-Governor shall receive for his services an annual salary of Two Thousand Hollars, and shall not receive or be entitled to any other compensation, fee or prequtslte. for en.v doty or service he may he required to perform by the Constitution or hv law. Section 7. That all laws and parts of laws that are In conflict herewith, be ami the same ore hereby repealed, nod that this Act shall be In force and effect from and after the second Monday In September, 1915. The above resolutloh was filed In the office of the Secretary of State on March fi, 1913. Each elector may vote for or against the above amendment. Witness my official signature this 19th day of February. 1911. EARLE TV HODGES. (Seal) Secretary of State. II TRY OUR MEDICINALLY PURE COLD CREAM ALSO \ CROUP SUET FOR BABY ! HOGABOOM’S |l 717 CENTRAL AVE. W® specialize In compounding drugs and dispensing physician’® prescription®. t > I I \ Hot Springs Abstract • ; & Guaranty Co. ■ Up to date abstracts made and . > [ abstracts continued and loan* <J I negotiated. < | ! 406 CITIZENS NATIONAL ! BANK BUILDING ,, (I Phone 1098. 11 STORAGE When you want to store household goods, or crate, park of ah!p furniture, call on MURRAY TRANSFER. CO We have got the only fireproof ware house In the cltv. Warehouse rimetruct ed with separate auarimenta for yoor furniture. Telephone 82 or 48. THAT SUIT OR GOWN Which Is too good to discard and yet not satisfactory In re gard to appearance or color, can be cleaned and dyed so that it will LOOK JUST LIKE NEW and the cost will be a trifle to think what improvement It makes on the garment.. It is cheaper to dye than to buy. We ^ are anxious to dye for you. THE EMPORIUM CLEANING AND DYEING PLANT Work called for and delivered. 209 Central Ave. Phone 1147. HOT SPbIngT FOUNDRY GO. High-Class IRON. STEEL, BRASS AND ALUMINUM CA3TINGS Manufacturers and Dealers In Structural Iron for Buildings, I Gratings, Fire Escapes and Iron ■ Fences a Specialty. Address, Valley and Runyan Sts. 3 TELEPHONE 1349. P. O. Box 293. 1 1’ J I Plano*, Organ*, Talking Machine*, Musical Merchandise, Typewriter* and sewing Machine* for sale or rent on Easy Term*. Tuning and Repairing a Specialty. D. C. RICHARDS 7?4 Central Ave. Oakes Stable For New Buggies, Mountain Drive Carriages, Country Trips and Drum mer Work. Calls answered day or n!$it. Board ing houses a specialty. HENRY OAKES, Mgr. 117 Dower St. Phone 340 Sentinel-Record Want Ads Gets results. MEXICAN CHILI AT THE EW PIRS.