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1 y-u^nrrrvvvv-u-iriru-u-1-u-i.i ,-mru w r CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 0NI.WNT A W0I,B IACH INSERTION. positively all classified ads cash : WANTED WANTED—Clerk At McCrary Hotel, 8-4-tf WANTED—An experienced window dresser at Woodcock a Lawson Iny Goods Go. 7-22-tf TOR EXGHAN(!E—One seven-pus renger automobile, guarantee it t<> be in perfect condition, been run less less Ilian a year; cost when new |5,000; will exchange for a sniu.l tarin near town. Phone 1(iti2. 8-11-1 in .WANTED To iet contract for haul ing saw mill machinery from a point about two miles from the Mountain Valley Hotel to Hot Springs and load on car, Hand saw (C ft.), machine, carriage, trimmer, boiler, engine, tirepump, line shafting, pulleys, etc. Address, Owosso Mfg. Go., Menton, Ark. S-12-21 WANTED-—Route boy, one residing on Malvern, Pleasant, Spring or east ern part of city preferred. Apply at once, Sentinel-Record. at 9 a. m. or ;> p. m. WANTKI) It'imr it.in Alton mis agents for Ci'iin, Miiliinl Life; Hplenitlil iigenl.*' renewal contrail. Address *-*id II ite.t fling, AraUnsue manager, l,litp- li.uk, Ark. 1-4-lyr BLI KPKIN9ING P u . >. >-■ rum or shine any size pries* right— 40X 11 Citizen* National Bank Building. 1 ift-tf I WANT to dean your I'AKI'KTS and FHIGH. Te.eplioue 217 ami wagon will call. Ghas. Hotchkiss, Mgr. C ldtf WK buy Hn-oinl band rumlture, hlstusl f«.-ill prices J l>. Roms, 301 Valley • t. ret flume G24. 3 2»-|f JAS. T. JUDD | Buys and Sells j NEW AND SECONDHAND | FURNITURE * 429 Park Ave. Phone 1719 I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A • A <> SECOND HAND FURNITURE 4 (> We buy and sell for cash and 4 o can save you money either way. 4 0 Let us list your goods; we pay 4 1 1 the most 4 .. ERMEY A SONS. Phone 338. 4 • k-27-lf 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦*• ’■•••■•a* -»•*•»*'»««* M«s*iF;at9l«(e -* 2 FURNITURE j i Highest Prices Pair Tor | SECONDHAND GOODS { J Let Us List Your Goods I WILSON & ERMEY § • 301 303 3rd <!♦ T»l 1 IO ■ I We Huy, Sell or Evk hange New I and Second-hand Furniture. I Phone 2223. 9 WILSON FURNITURE CO. *, 423-425 Ouachita Ave. ffl C 4-tf I FOR RENT OOL LEAN HEAP OTTAGES THE WHIPKEY APARTMENTS 602 Park Avenue Phone 13 ROOMS FOR RENT Nicety fur nished; rates reasonable. Mrs. H. Shannon, 132 1-2 Central Ave. 7-15-1 m THE ALPINE Furnished Rooms and Cottages for Housekeeping, gas in cluded. Rooms $1.25 week and up. Cottages $10 month and up. 229 Jef jerson St. 7-3-tf Tit KB OIK II A L Is—'Housekeeping Apartments. Water, light, heat and linens furnished. All outside rooms, l.'lli Ramble street, near car line, bath houses and springs. $15.00 per month and up. Apply 312 Central Ave. Phono 21) or 982. M. Yager. GOOD, GLEAN HOUSEKEEPING! ROOMS, close In, $1 per week; mod ern convenience*. 155 East Grand Ave. Phone 1247. 6-21-tf For RENT 111 Qua paw Ave., mod ern, tap to date 7-room cottage, unfur nished. Phone 1329 or call 415 Qua paiw Ave. Mrs. Joe Stone. 7-21-tr ROOM FOR RENT Niet furnished room for rent, cool and convenient. 432 Spring St. 8-5-tt i i HR R BNT Two ot three furnl ed rooms for light housekeeping; reason able. 269 Cedar Street. 8-8-1 wk FOR KENT—Elegant furntehed cottages, 431 Whittington Ave. Apply 473 Whit tington. Pbone 634. 11-1-tf Fort RENT—A finely furnished five room flat; on car line, f.6R Ouachita Ave.; water, giia nnd electric light facilities; bath and closet; no small children; the Bat Is admirably arrnngeit for two amall fmllle.s; references exchanged. Call at t>?0 Ouachita Ave. or on John H. I.ewls, *36 Central Ave. 1-11-tf FOR RENT -Eleven room modern 2 story house 220 Woodbiine st., in rear of Court House, stable and garrage. Abe Levy 410 Central Ave, 8-5-tf FOR RENT—Apartments Tor light housekeeping, modern sleeping porch. Or. Berrow, CIO Central Ave. 7-1-tf _ _ FOR RENT FOR KKMT—M,>1 y mrnlm.. .1 tliie,,, four ami flv. -roo mootlnges; nil mud, ,11 ™n venleM'-.-p; best residence p.ut ..r the t-lty; reasonable runt. Apply ^u7 Cedar Ht or phone 299 9.]2 t'f RIM ANTON'H KUKNIBHHD COTTAORH 110 Kavine Ht. » 13-ff FOR RKNT—Ligli thousekceplng rooms, strictly modern. Geo. peck, 8 1-2 Fountain Terrace. 8-1 tf f 04 RKNT -522424 Orange street 5 room unfurnished modern up to-date •cottage. Call 4in Quapaw avenue Mrs. Joe Stone or phone 1329 7-30-tf II1 OR 4R\T New modern five- il ’ room brick house on Oran e 81 Street. Apply .1. p. Parker, I ’"el f’entral Ave. Phone 2375. II 8-9-1 wk. I _™,, iff for WONT Very desirable light housekeeping apartments, location high. Ik'ht and airy; large porch, south exposure; ideal summer home, modern witli 'bath; low rent to per manent tenant. Phone 422. 7-20 tf PUTNAM lb OKI, White Sutphttf and Magnesia Spring water FORK To • II I'JSTS best for dyspepsia and liver troubles. Also best meals in • ity for tlie money. 7-23-tf •'•tit HUNT Ch-ap, unfurnished light heiis. I.etiping looms, (45 Park Ave. Ap ply after c p m., VV V. llenry, Prop. 2 SI lyr •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * 9 ♦ Clean furnished Cottages $15 00 * ♦ per month up Near bath house*. + * "’»< Doherty, 709 Malvern Avi. i ♦ Phone 54/. 2 IFOR RENT I !■ I HNWIH0[> four room fist, B with all modern conveniences. I 110 Renter St. Phone lSSI. u F. F. Ile'lnig. 8-2-14 1} I'1 •'ll l+KN'l 'August 1. a six-room bungalow at 124 West Grand Ave.; to w and moedrn. Call or phone inti’, S-l tf FOR RENT. My two story house, corner Spring and Palm Sts.; thas hath, hot and cold water, furnace ami large yard. Mi s Charlotte Sehnltiee, phone 1161. 7 2<; tr TOM 141 .Kit APARTMKNT One B room aim rt merit wit h sleeping porch on front Hid**, oil U1ih|, in HCOessoi les. Ithiuire I 41 - mar Bath House or phone 47G. 4 Stf TUB PLAZA- 622 Rpivng St , nice room* srut hoimekeeplng npartmcnts, rcaaon ftt'le; beautiful location, cool and shady yant ami sleeping porches. Mrs. M. F. Green, phone U64. FOR hi:NT Two tffiree-room apart ments for housekeeping, all conven iences; also rooms. The Ingle, 109 Ramble St. Telephone 1808. 7-10-1m FOR SALE i 1 'it 9AI B : chair Barber Shop, 172s Valley St„ Mr. C. .Tones. 8-12 ::t WlfiRN looking fo: a small place to buy suitable for truck or dairy, flue spring water, 3 miies from city on 'Shady Grove road. W. I). Price, R. iF. D. No. 2. 8-11 tm IFOR KENT Two room modern fur nished apartment. Schweder Apart ments, 4.'1.‘( Orange street. 8-9-1 wk. FOR SALE —Nine-room concrete block house, modern conveniences, known as Have Smith home on Ben ton St. Apply W. S. Sorrells, :il4 Park Ave., or phone 227. 8-6-tf FOR SALE 17 room rooming house, gas, electric ligSit, bath, furniture, ab olute.y new; terms reasonable; rea : on for selling, other business. Call St .lames hotel, SOS 1-2 Malvern ure mic, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. or phone 936. 8-8 1 in __<* FOR SALE. Twenty-five acres of good land, all fenced, four miles from town. Six acres of outs gathered and in barn. Ten acres of corn with peas planted between (fair stand); two acres in sweet potatoes, cantaloupes, water mo ons, tomatoes and peas; one flue mule, new wagon and harness, two fine rows, one fresh this month, one sow wiili eight pigs one month old. sixty fine chickens; small orchard and vineyard; fine well of water; small house, two rooms and porch, with potato cellar under; small barn, wagon shed, grain houses; lumber on place to build new burn; good assortment of farming imple ments; twenty cords of wood cut. Joins U. R.. creek runs through land. Will sell all for one thousand dollars. Apply to 430 Central Ave, 8-4-2w FOR WALE Furniture or all kinds. Large stock of ull kinds Art. Squares cheaper than ever known for cash. Come and get our prices. J. 11. KRMEY & SON, 601 Ouachita. . 8-2-1 f FOR nil kinds or rnTrlnot worw an(l fur niture repair, screening ami Job carpen tering, see Barnhart, 1U6 Kirk St. Phone WX ' _ *-*-« FOR RALE—21-room modern hotel, nice ly furnished; l 1-2 block* from baths. Address 11 29, this office. 6-8 tf FOR SALE FOR SALK—Good hotel proposition; easy terms. Address Box R44, city. 3-12-tf FOU SALB at a bargain; Owing to the ate affliction of Mrs. Howard Gary, the farm, stock, tools and farm implements and furniture of farm, X miles west of Hot Springs, for sale. Tliis is a fine house, with modern improvements, water and light in the house; Hit) acres of good farm and timber land. Address P. O. Uox 19. 8-9-1 wk. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A blue silk handbag on South Hot Springs car Sunday night, con taining $5 and a fountain pea Ke turn same to iS< ntinol-H< coni and re ceive reward. 8-ll-3t MISCELLANEOUS *MWiM*M**********J ARKANSAS AUTO COMPANY * "Valley Red,” Manager. 4 AGENT EOR HUPMOBIIE. 4 H*vi-n Piy-wenger Westcott Tour- 4 log cars "or hire, day or night. 4 TELEPHONE 400. * •44*444444444*444*44«44WW« . ....I g———I I LEE MAYBERRY LIVERY AND TRANSEER Carriage fa Is Answered Promptly. Phone 35. Stable*, 812 Pleasant. Arlington Hark Stand, ■rj ^ Pitone 1916. HKAI TIFFl# n<*w arriving dally at Mrs. C. Illy gins' Art Btnra. CUU Central Ave. B-17-tf Sentinel Record Want Ads Get* results. The Bquitable Building A I.oan Association moved its office next door to Arkansas Trust Co., and now has office in the Citizens Insurance Co., room No. 02& Central Ave. Tele phone No. 351. 7-5-lmo. LEGAL NOTICES TO THE PUBLIC. The partnership heretofore existing he tw.-cn Or 10. (V liny unit Ur. SV. O. KoiImw (known ns H.iv * li'oi lies i having he mi tcrniliia ted hr the ileuih i.r Ur E C. Hay. August (iih, tlie public is ail vlseil Iliul all records and accounta of the said firm are with the surviving part ner, J >r. VV. O. Forties. The business will lie conducted by him as heretofore, at No 102 Exchange street K-ll-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS.' Notice is hereby given, that idlers of Administration, with the will an nexed. on tlie estate of Elmira E. Humphrey, deceased, were issued to the undersigned by tlie Clerk of the Probate Court of Garland County, In I lie State of Arkansas, on tlie :trU day of .Inly, 1!>14. All persons having claims against said Estate are there fore hereby notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned, properly au thentirated, within six months after the date of such letters or they may lie precluded from any benefit in said Estate. And if such claims lie not exhibited ns aforesaid, within one tear alter Ihe date of such letters, they will lie forever barred and pre ■liiiled from any benefit from said Estate. •ilven this 1st day of August, 1914. 7,. W. LA KENAN, Administrator with the will annex ed of (he Estate of Elmira B. Humphrey, deceased. (4t wkly.) WARNING ORDER. n tho (iurlaml Chancery Court: Matilda McClure and A. J. Murphy, Trustee, Plaintiffs, against H. Mc 'affcrty, Administrator of the estate if S. 11. Curd well, lieceased, and Wil iam Cardwell and Mrs. Emma Young, leirs at law of S. H. Cardwell, De 1 eased, Plaintiffs. The defendants, William Cardwell imi Mrs. Emma Young, are warned o appear In this court witihln thirty lays and answer the complaint of the daintiffs. Given under my hand and seal of mid court on this 2!)t|i day of June, 914. A. C. Rl91,T,E\RElUIKTt. Clerk. T. E. Rutherford, Esq., Attorney id Litem. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is herelvy given, That the indersigned, as Administratrix of the ■state of John F. Hale, deceased, v ill at the September term 1914, of lie Garland County Probate Court, m the first day thereof, or as soon hereafter us counsel can he heard, ipply to said court for an order to •ell certain real estate belonging to •aid estate to raise money with which o pay debts probated anil allowed igalnst soid estate, to:wit The west -2 Is.t 2, Block 49 in the City of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Tills Cth day of August, 1914. JOSEPHINE HALE. Administratrix as aforesaid, iy A. Curl, Attorney. 8-7-J0t NOTICE. Notion is hereJiy given that the indersigned freeholders of Garland •ounty, Arkansas, will on the 15th lay of August, 1914, or as soon there ifter as the same may be heard, pre lent a petition asking for an order ippolntlug viewers to view out a •hange la the Mill Creek road, Uar LEGAL NOTICES land county, Arkansas; said purposed change to run as follows, to-wit: Commence at a point on said Mill Creek road, at or near the J. M Rich ards place, known as the Riley place, and run thence northeasterly through what is known as Cantel Hollow, thence through the land of Harry Strock, a total distance from the place of beginning of about one and a half miles, intersecting said Mill Creek road near the renter or the sixteenth section, anti further that the Mi i Creek road commencing at the Jim Richards place to tilie point herein indicated as the terminus of purposed change he by proper order of the Garland County Court vacated. And all persons interested are here by notified to appear in the Garland County Court on or before the 15th day of August, 1!IH, and protest against the granting of said petition. Given under our hands and seals, this 11th day of July, 1:114. MOMtOK GARMOR. J. W. GAHNIOIt, KT Ah. 7-15-fiww PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS. Notice in hereby given that the follow ing Joint resolution, proposing an amend ment to the .State Constitution, wu» passed hy the General Assembly at Its regular session of ISIS, ami that the same will he submitted to the electors of the Slate nt the next general eterlh.n. to he held Monday September Htt, 15*14, for adoption or rejection. Proposed Amendme.it No. 18. That ttie following Is hereby proponed as an amendment, to ttie Constitution »f the State of Arkansas, anil the saute being submitted to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the next general election for Senators and Representatives, If a majority of ttie electors voting nt such election adopt such amendment the same shall become n nsrt of the Constitution of the Stale of Arkansan, 10-wit: Executive Department. That Section No 17 of Article B of the Constitution of the State of Arkan sas he amended so ns to read ns follow*: Section 1 To amend Heel Ion 1 of Ar ticle fi of ttie <'onstlt ol ton of trie Slate of Arkansas to read as follows: The Kx ecullve Department of tills Slat.- shall consist of a Governor. l,leiitenant-Gov e-rnor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Auditor of Slate and Attorney General (it), all of whom shall keep their offices In person at ttie seat of govern ment and hold Ihelr offices for th»- term of two years and until Ihelr successors are el -cted and qualified. Ami the Gen eral Assembly may provide by law for the establishment of the office of Coin mis,-'.oner of State Gandy. Executive Power. flection 8 The Kxeoutlve power shall he vested In a Governor, who shall hold office fur two years; a I.Icutenant-Gov ernor shall he chosen at the a one time, anti for the same term. The Governor end t .letilenn nt-Governor elected next preceding election the time when this section shall take effect, shall hold office until and Including the second Monday of September, and their successors shall he chosen at the general election In that year. Election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor. flection 8 The Governor and Lieuten ant-Governor shall he elected at t lie times and places of choosing mem Lera of the Assembly The persons respectively having the highest number of votes for Governor ami Lieutenant (iovern.n shall he elected, hut In case two or more shall hat'rt an equal and the highest number of votes for Governor, or for Lieutenant Governor, the two Mouses of the Legisla ture at Its next annual session shall forthwith, by Joint ballot, choose one »f the Bald persons so having an equal and the highest number of votes for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor. Whin Lieutenant-Governor to Act at Governor. flection 4. In case of the Impeachment of the Governor, or his removal from Office, death, inability to dim-barge the powers and duties of the *ald office, resignation, or absence from the State, the powers and duties of the office shall devolve Upon the Lieutenant-Governor for the residue of the term, or until the disability shall cease. Hut when the Governor shall, with the consent of the legislature, ha out of the Plate In time of war, at the head of a military force thereof, he shall continue commander-In ch lef of all the military force of the Stata Qualification and Duties of Lieutenant Governor; Succession to the Gov ernorship. flection | The Lieutenant-Governor ■ball possess the same qualifications of eligibility for the office as the Governor. Mo shall he president of the Senate, but Khali have only a casting vote therein In oase of a tie vole if during a va cancy 4.f the office of Governof. the Lieu tenant-Governor shall be Impeached, dis placed, resign, die, or become Incapable of performing the duties of Ids 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 as Governor until tlm vacancy he filled or the disability shall Salary of Lieutenant-Governor. Hsctton . (I. The T.lotitennnt-Oovernor shall receive for his services an annual salary of Two Thousand Dollars, and shall not receive or he entitled to any other compensation, fee or preupIslte, for any duty or se/vlce he may be required to perform liy tho Constitution or by law. flection 7 That all laws and parte of laws that are In conflict herewith, he and the snine are hereby repealed, ami that thin Act shall he In force and effect from and after the second Monday In September, 1915. The above resolution was filed In Ihe office ot the Secretary of State on March «, 1915. K&ch elector may vote for or against the above amendment. Witness my official signature this 19th. day of February. 1914. F.ARI.F, W. HOI KJ FIS, (Peal) . of State. WARNING ORDER. In the Justice of the Peace Court of H. Hinton, Hot Springs Township. Ed B. Mooney vs. McBride & Me Clantman. The defendants, MoBrlde * Me Clantman, are warned to appear in this court within thirty days and an swer the complaint of tflte plaintiff, Ed B. Mooney. H. HINTON, J. P. Arthur Cobh, Attorney ad I.-ltom. June 16, 1914. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The partnership heretofore exist ing between M. K Shoffner and II. F. Terrill has this day been dissolved M. li, Shoffner assumes all the out standing indebted ness and will col lect all accounts due. Mr. Terrill will still continue In business at No. 8Jfi Central avenue and w ill be pleased to serve the pub lic iu the future as he has in 'he past. Any one who contemplates LEGAL NOTICES building will do well to see Mr. Tor rid before getting tilieir plans. 8-1-2t M. L. 8MOFFNER. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notico Is hereby given that pur suant to an order of the (iari.md Rrrtlmte Court, made and entered on ttie 12th day of duly, 1911, in. Me matter of the estate of Benjamin K. Kmitherinan, deceased, the under signed, as administratrix, with the will annexed, of said estate, will, on the 12th day of August, 1914, at tha front door of the building in widen said court is held, in the city of Hot Springs, In (larland county, Arkan sas, offer for sac by public vendue, to the highest bidder, on a credit of three months, certain lands In lopp ing to said estate, to-wit: 10 acres in the southwest quarter of the s. nth west quarter of section 2, township 3 south, range 19 west, described and hounded as follows, viz: Meginning at the southwest corner of said sec tion 2, township 2 south, range 19 west, run thence east 0(10 feet; tence north 000 feet; thence west 000 feet; thence south 000 feet to the place of ho mining. A Is- , a acres in the southwest quarter of the south west quarter of said section 2, town ship 3, south range 19, west, described and hounded as follows, viz: Begin ning at a point 000 feet cast of the southwest corner of said section 2, run thence east 33-0 feet; thence north 000 feet; thence west 230 feet; thence south 000 feet to the place of beginning; all of said property being located in (larland county, All.an as. The purchaser will so required to execute note, or bond with approved security for the purchase money; and title will be reserved until the sale Is approved and the purchase money paid. (liven under my hand as such ad ministratrix, this 20th day of .Inly, 1914. MARY A. SMITH WORM AN, Administratrix as .More aid 7-21-20.1 ^a==="‘- , ■—-u » ' Arkansas Nations1 Bank ^ '>r Hfll KPf>iNr.« A*** ? r suio.noo <*• ^ Surplus and Profit* $295,000.00 j CWA8 N. RIX. Presidcnl f E F. KLFIN, Vice Pitildcnl * O LASFR VI r. pAaldvet * T. D. McCALLUM, Acst. Cl.ih. •. P. COLLINGS, Diivutco TFl | Ml-IMF H Olrr( to* A Roll of Honor Bank of High Degree. !>o*i ii full banking biialur*** Cauhe* 4ln»flh n11«J rlifu krt f4>r rl« ltor» I»»*?• w our own .|i?ifn on all [ junta of Kurone. Wh Hull Tr**Vf»l ! tr.s Money ‘»nler*. with Meniift J cation imynhle In all foreign conn v trie* iti tho inoiiny of the country j . you may f»a In upon prosentatl«n |c * =-■ -it ■ . Thurston P. Farmer LAWYER Citizens National Bank Bldg. Phone 1811. Public Stenographer Annie Melton 403-404-405 Citizen* Nat’l Bank Bldg OAKES STABLE For New Buggies, Mountain Drlv« Carriages, Country Trlpa and Drum mer Work. HENRY OAKES. Mgr. 117 Dower SL Phone 340 Calls answered as? or night Board tug houses a specialty. g-s-1-. -.— ..1 '« ED B. MOONEY TRANSFER CO. lave Just completed their Dig con rete warenonse, which is now opei "or business. WE STORE EVERYTHINQ. Offlea S4* T •! 1T7. JAMES L. GRAHAM LAWYER NOTARY PUBLIC and PUBLIC STENO GRAPHER IN OFFICE. PractlcM In All the but* and Fadera Courts OFFICE. KOJ 1-2 CENTRAL. AVB. “hnnear Office. fear Peeirienra test PROF. U. S. INEICHFN. Aulilior of "TUNNING METHODS” Will Tune, Voice and repair your Plano good as new. Thirteen years factory experience. BEST LOCAL REFERENCE. Prices J.'i.OO and lip. Phone Iiickman’s 401. CRYSTAL STREET SANITARIUM G. K. MARTIN, Owner and Manager. Equipped with Operating Room and Modern Appliances, not only for the Surgical Patient, but a Home for the Invalid and Rheumatic. Morphine, Drug and Drink Hahlta Oared for. Experienced and Educat ed Nurses in Attendance Telephone 1G55, No. 1 Crystal Street HOT 8PRINGS, ARKANSAS. FURNITURE 228 OUACHITA AVENUE. 'Hahest prince paid r»r second-hand fur niture. stoves and aewlnv inarliln.e Geo. R. Gower. Chas. H. William* INDEPENDENT FURNITURE CO. NSW AND SECOND HAND. Telephone 1M7. f Its Better than Gold | 1 Bonds for Investment 3 Hempwallace 1 Town Lots j 3 ■ B 2 on the m o. a a. n n., 11 ■ ! i miles west of Hot Springs. Easy £ 3 payment*— flS.OO down and |r> O® * * a J per month on each lot. See— * I | • Arkansas Real | § Estate Company 5 J CITY, AC.ENTS J{ «aaaswaaaHaaaaaaaaa3aaean» THAT SUIT 08 GOWN Which Is too good to discard and yet not satisfactory In re gard to appearance or color, r.»n | be cleaned and dyed so that it will LOOK JUST LIKE NEW end 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 J Work called for and delivered. ■ 209 Central Awe. Phone 1147. I wMM .. WamMRHHMMU | HOT SPRINGS FOUNDRY CO. - High Class IRON, STEEL, BRASS AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS Manufacturers and Dealers In Structural Iron for Buildings, Gratings. Fire Fscapes and Iron Fencea a Specialty. ^ Address, Valley and Runyan St». TELEPHONE 134#. ■ P. O. Box 293. RMMswnnBMMmsBMHamssss IMPORTANT This life of ours la very uncertain If your home la mortgaged, pro teet It. If you are married, protect yotir wife and children. If you are single, protect your old days—In case you live to see them You can do this by Insuring today with The Mutual Life Iasnrance Co. of New York THOS. D. McCALLUM. District Manager. Phones 303 and 283. Chiropractic Adjustment THE WAY TO GET WELL Chiropractic Is de fined by Webster at “A system of adjust Ing the joints, espe dally of the spine for the curing ol DISEASE.” This science ac counts for, locatei and removes the cause of most all human ailments. Why not have the cause of your treu ble explained and relieved from your spine. Consultation and ex amination freely ex tended to all with out charge. I. A. WILLIAMS CHIROPRACTOR Moved to 706 1-2 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 1118. !- I L --- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX \ Cime Cables \ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX inON MOUNTAIN TIME CARR TRAINS ARRIVE No. 17---From Chicago, St. JaiiiIs. Kansas City, Mem phis, l.itt o itock, Texas ami California, daily ..,.9:20 a. m. No. 205 Daily, from Mem phis, Wynne, Little Itock and Texas .10:15 a. :n. No. 219 --(Daily, from fit. Louis, Memphis, Little Itock and Texarkana ...3:05 p. in. No. x:i:! -'Daily, from Ht. Louis, Kansas City, Chi cago, Memphis, Little itock, Pine Bjtiff and Texas .10:15 p. rt. TRAINS DEPART. No. 838 Daily, for Little Itock, Pine Hluff, Texas, iId iformn, -Memphis and Ht. I/OuIh .7:0() a. m. No. 2:!o Daily, for Little itock, Wynne and Mem phis .12:55 p. :n. No. IK Daily, for St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Memphis, Little Itock, Pine Hluff, Texas, Cali fornia and New Orleans . 5:30 p. m. No. 202 (Daily, for Henton, Llttio. Itock, Halil Knob, Wynne and Memplils ..9:00 p. m. ROCK ISLAND TIME CARR TRAIN8 ARRIVE. 1L1R a m Malvern local. 4:16 pm I'l im New York nnd Chlcagv Oklahoma ami California. 6:68 p m. From I .Itlie Itock. Oklahoma anil points east. No 4fi, Ihe 1:00 p m train, has through sici'l .sleepers to Chicago itml Denver, parlor rar to Memphis anil dining car from Little Kook, all steel coaches lo Memphis Connect nl Mctnptils for ag polnis (juh keel time lo New York without entra fme TRAIN8 DEPART. All trains arrive amt depart rrom Ben loo s f r eel s I n I toll. o|>i,(Mile Ihe poaloffl.-e 8 10 n m Little Itock local, Oklahoma nnd California connection 100 pm. Memphis, New York ami Chi cago 8:00 pm. Lillie Rock, Memphla Limited. cairn i ts at Memphla for all points. 6:30 p.m, Malvern local. 7:00 a m. Malvern local. M„ D. a. G. TIME TABLE. Effective March 18th. 1914. t^a Memphis, Dallas ft Gulf Rillrnad schedule between Mot SprlngB and Glenwood will he as follows: No. 5 departs . 4.40 p m. No 1 departs .10:30 a.m. No. C, arrives . 11:35 a.m. No. 3 arrives . 3:40 p.m. Sunday Only. No. 4 arrives . 8:55 a m. No 5 departs . 4:40 p.m. MASONIC. Ilot Rprlng* Comma ndery, No. I, K. T , meets every first Monday N. SHORT, K. O. Hot Rprlnga Council, No. 23, RAH M meets every second Monday after Chapter. E E CASADA, T. I M Hut Springs Chapter, No. 47, R A. M., meets every second anil fourth Mondays At C lUCKMAN, 11 P Hot Riirlnge Lodge, No. 62, F. A A M , Masonic Temple, first and third Fridays al K p. m. H. 8 FfCLr.HF.lMER. W M. Sumpter IgHlge, No. 419, F. A A M, South Hot Springs, mar corner Fifth St. ami Grand Avo., meets second and fourth Fridays at 7:30 p.»m. M II CAMPBELL, W M. ROBERT CARTNEY, Secretary. EASTERN STAR. Hot Springs Chiider, No. 69, O. R H, Maaonh Temple, third Monday at S MltH H COBB, Worthy Matron. MIHS BLANCHE HAILEY, Secretary. WOODMAN CIRCL E. Meets every first end third Fridays. Vlaltlng soveiclgns Invited to sttend LIBHIE O'NEAL. Guardian. I. O. O. F. lint Springs Valley fswlge, No. «7. meets every Monday night at 7:30 In i aid Fellows llall. Prospect avenue and Exchange street Visiting tool tiers :tl wu>s welcome. Office of Notde Grand on second floor. E. F. WITTE, N. G. ROUT. KOEHLER. Secretary, Hot Springe Encampment, No. 9, 1. O. O F . meats second and fourth Tuesday nights In Odd Fellows H ill, corner I'ms pect and Exchange. All visiting Patrt arclia please nOend W. H. HUNTER, C. P. H C. GRAHAM, Rorltie. Garland Rebecca Lodge, No. 70, T. O. O. F., to.-ei* fltsi arol third Tuesday nights In Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting brother* and sisters cordially Invited MRS. NANNIE LITTLE, N. Q. MRS. FANNIE HAULS, Secretary. K. OF P. Meets every Tuesday night at 514 1-1 Central avenue. S. E. mLIXIN. C. C. jah s. McConnell k. of r. and s. B. P. O. E. Hot Springs lstdge, No. 380. R P. O. K., meets every Wednesday evening at 8:30 sharp, at their new hall, corner Spring and Valley streets. Visiting brothers coidlallv Invited. G K. TIOGA BOOM. E. R. RKOMON1) JOYCE. Seeretary. M. W. OF A. Hot Strings Camp, No. 13313, Modern Woodmen of America, meets ut 803 1-2 Central avenue, on the second and fourth Wednesdays at S p. in. C. A. McConnell and A. W. Kerrow, physicians. A J GUERIN, V. C. J J HICKMAN, Clerk. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY Hot Springe Connell. No. 2010. Knights and Ladles of Security, meets at Odd Fellows Hall, second and fourth Thurs day nights. Visiting members cordially welcomed. H. E KIRKPATRICK, Pres. J .1 HICKMAN. Clerk. RLWOOD SMITH, Organiser, L. O. O. M. Hot Springs Lodge. No. 5A4, Loyal Or d.-r of Moose, meets every Friday even ing In the Moose Hall, 724 1-2 Central avenue. Visiting brothers cordially In vited J H BF.UKY, Dictator. J W. HtClalr. Seeretary. Peach ice cream from fresh peaches. The Fountain at the Rexall Store. R. G. Morris Drug Co. 6-10-tr