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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I
ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. POSITIVELY ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH
LOST AND FJIMN#
LOST Somewhere between Peters
Bros, on Malvern and end of ear line,
one new pair ladies' driving gloves.
Leave at Johnson'* pharmacy and re
ceive reward. p-2il It
LEGAL NOTIOCk
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suunee of the authority and direction
contained in the decretal order of t!t
Chancery Court of Garland County
made and entered on the 1st day j
July, AD, mis, In a certain cans
(No. DIPT) then pending therein be
tween Nellie Borman, admr. et »'.
complainants, tuid \v. -H. Connell
Admr. et al, defendants, the under
signed, as Commissioner of said Court
will offer for snip at public vendue :u
the highest bidder, a; the we. t frou
door or entranc, of the County Court
house, in which said Court is held, ii
the County of Garland, within th
hours prescribed by law for jc.di in
sale.-, oil the |4th day of October A.l)
mrn, the following described real .
tntc, to-wit: Lot seven (.7> of HUick
No. Si* (til, of the Subdivision known
as the N'crih Hot Springs Budding and
Land Company's Addition to the City
of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and being a
subdivision of the Cast half (R 1 2) of
the Northeast Quarter tN'R 1-1) of
Section Twenty-nine (2tH. Township
Two (2) South, Tlaiv.’e Nineteen (IP)
West, «amo being in accordance with
the plat and lull of assurance recordel
in Book t.2, at page (172, of the Rec
ords of Deeds and Mortgages of Gar
land County, Arkansas; also the North
thirty acres of the Southwest Quarter
(SYV >li of the Northwest quarter
(N’W 1-4) of Section Thirteen <1:H,
Township Three (21 South. Rang'’
Nineteen (I'D West, situated in Gat
land County. Arkansas.
Terms of sale; Qn a < red it of three
lliWJiiiir, 111' 1' "H II '-I IM-lim I * « J • I I I'll
to execute a l oud ns required t>y law
and tile order and decree of said Court
11 '■n'd cause, with approved security,
bearing interest at the rate of X per
cent pep annum from date of sole up
til paid, and a lien being retained >u
the premises sold to secure the pay
ment of tlie purchase money.
Given under my hand this 19th day
of September ATI. 191S.
F. W. ROWHF.S.
Commissioner in Chancin'
(Fri )
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
and authority of an execution to me di -
rected and delivered, by tlie clerk of
the Garland Circuit Court, on Septem
ber 2i.th, If)IS, in favor of ,T. \V. Htnlg
ins. and against W. T. Hawkins, I have
this the 2<>th day of September, is I
levied on and will offer for sale, ui
pubbe auction, at the west front door
of ilie Court Hou.- e in the City of Hot
Springs, Garland County, Arkansas. a>
12 o'clock, noon, on October 22nd, 19IX,
all the right, title and interest ol’ the
aforesaid W. T. Hawkins in and to Hie
following described real estate, sit
uated in Garland County, Arkansas, to
wit:
All of lots seven 17». eight (xt ar..1
nine (9), in Block ‘B”. Ordway's Suti
ilivision of a part of the N\V I I of SF
1-1 and the N'F I I of SW 1-1 of See
i. Twp. Range m West.
Terms of sale: To be sold ou a
rredif of :hree months, purchaser to
?ivo bond with approved (security ant
a lien to he realned on said lands to
tecure payment of purchase money.
Witness my hand as Sheriff of c»i
land County, Arkansas, this, the 25th
lay of September, 191S.
B O. Smith, Sheriff,
'-27-201 By W. Curl, b. S
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POUND NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there has
jeon taken up •within the city limit
ing blue mare about 10 years old, to
to sold at auction on October tltli, l'-HS,
nr nnlin/1 fW1.2 ami faasl 'lli 11
Charles Rogers, poundmnster
9-28-101
WARNING ORDER.
In tlio Chancery court of Carlan
bounty, Arkansas. S. \\'. Reyburn
rritstee and Union Trust Company
\gont. Plaintiff, vs. Alice Williams
Vfendant. The Defendant, Alice Wil
iants, is warned to appear in till
'ourt within thirty days and a ns we
he complaint of the Plaintiff, S. W
teybtirn, Trustee and Union Trus
'ompany, Agent.
Witness my hand and the seal o
ai.l Court tliis 1 tth day of Reptem
>er, 1918.
F. W. ROW LBS, Cleric.
V. J. Murphy, Att’y ad Litem.
(Thurs.
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WARNING ORDER.
In the Chancery Court of Garlan
’ounty, Ark. Gus Strauss, Plaintiff
s. W. II. Newton, ot al, Defendants
Phe defendant, \V. If. Newton, i
earned to appear in this Court witht
hirty days and answer the complain
d the plaintiff, Gus Strauss.
Witness my hand and the seel o
aid Court this 2Cth day of August
918.
F. W. IimVJjRS, Clerk.
13y D. W. PARKBR. D. C
terry If. Randolph, Att’y for PlalntFf
L P. Cbappel, Att'y ad litem.
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PLATEAU HOTEL
Como Square, sanitary, pleasant
noms, also light housekeeping ac
oramodatlons, summer rates Como
nd see us; new management. G.
V. Stanton, formerly of lligelow,
.dttlo Rock, Fort Roots and 'amp ,
’Ike, 833 1-2 Central avonue. 1 .one
20. 6-lC-lmo
WARNING ORDER.
In the Chancery Court of Harlan
County, Ark. Morris Nolan, Pluintil:
vs. Edna Nolan, Defendant. The de
fendant, Edna Nolan, is warned to an
pear in this Court within thirty day
and answer the complaint of th
rialntiff, Morris Nolan.
Witness my hand and I he seal o
said Court this I lth day of Soptem
her, 19 IS.
F w. Howies, Clerk
H F. Chappell, Att'y ad Litem.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Department of the Interior, C. S lam
Office at Little Hock, Arkansas
Sept. G, 19IS.
Notice is hereby given that Thnnm
II Parker, of Jessevlle, Arkan a , ivli
on October l 1911 made home tea
entry No. OllStiti, for E 1-2, N\V 1
|s\V M. «\y- 1- I N’W 1 I S\V I - t. Sec.2
and S 1 2 NK I I SE 1 I. and S I
SE 1 I. Section Township I N
Mange 19 \v, r.|)i principal Meridian
has filed notice of Intention to niak
Three year Proof, to establish i latr
to the land above described, befor
P. 9. Commissioner, at Hot Springs
Arkansas, on the lfitli day of orinber
191$.
Claimant names as witnesses: Hay
wood Smith, of .lesseville, Arkansan
Tom Mi Hey, of .lesseville, Arkansas
Albert I.-. May by, of .lesseville, Arkan
•sas: Napolean Davis, of .lesseville
Arkansas.
JOHN W ALLEN.
(Tttes A Register
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that letter*
of admini t rat ion on llin estate ol
DeWitt C Hugg, deceased, were is
sued to the undersigned by the clerk
of the Probate Court of Curium!
f Vimi I in llin Ollte nf Anbnite,.
the 26th day of July, A. D. THIS. A!
persons having claims again t. sail
estate are therefore hereihy notifiei
to exhibit the same tn the under
signed, properly authenticated, withti
six months after the date of surh lot
lers or they may he precluded fron
any benefit in said estate. And i
such claims be not exhibited as a fort
said, within one year after the dati
of such letters, they will be forevc
barred and precluded from any bene
fit from said eviate.
Given this 26th day of July, A. i)
1918.
J. II AVERY,
Administrator with will annexed, o
the Estate of DeWilt C. Hugg, tie
ceased. 7-2-7-Sat-p
WARNING ORDER.
Tn tTn>. Chancery Court of C.arhn
County, Ark. Citizens National Ban
of Hot Springs, Arkansas, Plaintiff, v:
Yernon Prit e-Williams and Mary 2
Darrow. Defendants. The ijcfendan
Mary A. Darrow warned to appear ii
this Court within thirty days anti an
sxver the complaint of the Ptaintitl
Citizens National Hank of Hot Spring."
Arkansas.
Witness niy hand and the seal of Gil'
Court this 21st day of September. >918
K W. HOWIES, Clerk
Hy D. \\ Parker, D C
If. IV Chappell, An’y ad Litem
(Sun.)
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WARNING ORDER.
Tn the Chancery Court of Garland
County, Ark.
H. .1. Maxey, plaintiff, vs. Nannie
E. Maxey, defendant.
The defendant, Nannie R. Maxey,
warned to appear in this court within
thirty days anti answer ttie complaint
of the plaintiff, II. J. Maxey.
Witness my hand and the seal of
aid court Ibis Cth day of August,
1P1S.
F. W. ItOWURS, Clerk.
IT. P. CHAPPELL. Atty. id Litem.
WARNING ORDER.
.In the Chancery Court of Garlan
Poll li tv Ark \1ah#»1 ('mmtfl PlninMff
vs. ,1. G. Counts, Defendant. The de
tendant, J. G. Counts is warned t
appear in this Court within thirty
days and answer the complaint of the
Plaintiff, Mabel Counts.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this L'ttth day of Aug., 1!U8
F. W. ROWERS, Clerk
J. K. Hodges, Esq., Att.y ad Litem.
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DR. WALKERS OFFICE.
Dr DaCosta Walker announces that
he has removed his offices to a front
suite, second floor, in tne Kempner
building. Elevator service. 4-15-tf
Dr. W. II. Hickson announces that
he treats eczema, blood and all kinds
of skin diseases, by a method that Is
simply wonderful. Also diseases of
the rectum and cures piles without
I he use of the knife. Twenty years
In Hot Springs, Ark. Citizens National
Bank (Building. 8-21
Ail Advance Showing
OF NEW FABRICS FOR
FALL and WINTER
Is now ready for your Inspection,
many extensive patterns which will
ippeal to you. We tailor according
to the latest stylos to conform with
your pershonality.
N. COHN, Tailor
418 Central Ave.
BeCured Firsi-Pay When Cured
A a.ifrt an-! rwilnli'sn cure f**r A! >»bol
Uni iJruK AdUiclInni*. SirUUv i»riv.ite
nul fMi'Konal attention n>sur.«l by a pb/
lio'ari with y♦*•»?» of exu*ri*mie. Aritlrcss 1
No 427.
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tj _ __ -ii
Bath Outf
TSfc^V • -C- --. j
• , PAIR TOWELS ....
ROBE .?T~- -
SLIPPERS ..
CAKE SOAP .. , v
SATH MITT* ...
COMPLETE . 1 "•
«V* h.v* P.th Outfit* Any Prlo* Doalr.d.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOP
HUYLERS,
MAiLLARDS
MARTHA WASHINGTON
PAGE & SHAW
CANDIES
Fresh Shipments Daily
THESE HAVE REPUTATIONS FOR PURITY AND SW EET Nl
UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHEH CANDIES. YOU CAN FIND TH
IN ANY SIZE PACKAGE YOU WANT FROM 5 CENTS UP TO Tl
5 POUND BOX. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
S he Finest Ice Cream in Arkansa
Wo Ei.o dispense at our to unlain, ice cream mad.
FROM HUYLER’S FORMUL A
I the lam* a* mad. at Huylar’a FIftk Avenue atora. N»» Yora ivh
Lemly’s Drug Store
PHONE 20< j ESTABLISHED 187t> PHONE 201
Visitors* Prescriptions a Specialty
114 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Ark.
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT—Hy respond .le
e\pi Viencod i 'iirple, a large modern
hotel, luriiislicd complete Musi have
heat, lights ar.d baths. Hank reter
•‘ix ( s. y 1C i; , this office
\\ ANTED—1'ij'Ht (lass ewar.l al Ho
tel Como. 9~27-'>:
WANTED By experienhed lady, posi
tion ae. housekeeper in hotel, rooming
house, or home flood reforenees. Mrs
Hardiier, t;!r. park avenue
___, 9-24-1 wit
WANTED My young man po tlinu a
boul;keeper or clerical work. ExomiA
from military service. Cal] at, !J'»
Wildtlngton avenue. :i :i iwk
WANTED—Have your gas stoves
looked over for winter. Repairs gas
stoves, gas fitting work of all kinds
Work guaranteed Also patch roofs
jetint roofs, repair furniture, crnie for
nit ore. All kinds of repair work, tluar
antee work or refund money. M. A
Cooper, Phone 2UX1E 0-20-ft
WANTED Posh ion by lady as hook
keeper, cashier or office work Ex
perioneed. Address C. M. S., 110 Carl
ton Terrace
WANTED—We liny, sen and exchange
new and second-hand furniture. OKI
mattresses made new 1zanders Mat •
tress Co, .1 it. Reynolds, Prop I’hone
WANTED- Palmist, clairvoveni, Con
sult the oldest and the best. Spirit
ualist -meetings Sunday S p. m, Read
ings daily. See Dr. Wheeler, 22 id
South Central avenue, and Henderson
avenue. Take Oaklawn car x-27 t
WANTED farrier fur Oaklawn route
One preferred living in that section
of city. .Must lie good reliable boy.
Apply this office at 7 p. m. X S-tf
WANTED—To buy two carloads otj
second-hand furniture anil stoves.
Arkansas Furniture and Stove Co,
2H Third St., Phono S!K 5-lS-tf.
WANTED TO BU 1—Sacks. War
prices paid (or second hand sacks. C.
J. Homer Co 10-29-If
WANTED—First class vulcanizer.
Permanent work. Address J. I!., tills
office. 7 7 '
WANTED—Best prices paid for
ladies and gents’ second-hand cloth
ing and shoes It Shay, 40S Mal
vern Ave. Phone 2000. 6-6-tf
1 WANT to clean tout CARPETS and
RUGS. Telephone 347 and wagon will
call. Chat Hotchkiss, Mgr. 2-10-tt
wan'ted
TO BUY SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE
WILSON FURNITURE CO.
4135 Ouhhlta Ave. Ph->ne 2221.
Wsrshouse 2024 Third 8t
Phone 71.
WANTED—'Highest cash prices paid
for second-hand clothing, shoes, hats,
etc. 719 Central Ave. Phone 1006.
Cleaning, pressing and repairing. Free
auto delivery, 12-12-tf
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MOTEL! AW APARTMENTS
THE OUACHITA FURNISHED
ROOMS—Newly furnished through
out; near bath house. AH conven
iences. Rates reasonable The Misses
Busch, Props, 230 Ouachita Ave.
2-14-tf
PARK PLACE APARTMENTS.
Phone 1957. No. 16 Park Place.
Strictly modem nicely furnished
apartments, with hot and cold run
i _i ... -1_llnht. n rwl
UiU5 oaioi, feuu, • o-v- —
bath. 1-2 block Park avcuue cur
line.
'Modern, homelike apartments. J
Everything furnished. Prices reason-'
able. Best of references. Phone Mo.
20 or 691. M. Yager. 8-15-tf
WILSON COZY INN—428 1-2
Ouachita Avenue. Two room apart
ments, bath, laundry included. Al
so nicely furnished rooms. All mo- (
dern. One block of bath house.
Phone 1797. Mrs. Joe Wilson, Prop
9-12 *f
THE PLAZA — Ught housekeeping
apartments and furnished rooms—all
modern, enclosed sleeting porches;
beautiful location; opposite U. 3. Su
perintendent's reBOdence. G10 Reserve
Ava. Phone 954. Mrs. M. F. Green
QUELLA APARTMENTS.
2 and 3 room apartments; mod
era; strictly first-lass accomo
dations; also rooms, Hot and r
cold running wafet and sleeping
porches
808 Park Ava. Phone 1023.
a
Mi LLSTEAD" APARTMENTS— Modern
light housekeeping suites; brick build- ;
tng, ideal location. Also single rooms
with funning water; gas Included. 137 *
Chapel St. Phone Iti Mrs Chat •
Mur*. Mfx.
I WANTED
I WANTED—Typewriting or copying by
a triple boy. Phone 2JA2. it —28—St
( WANTED—A position by colored wo
man as chamber maid, or cook. Phone
1k V. 0 20-21
IVANiivl. - -Two laborer. .‘ill cents
per hour. Phone 3 171 John F. Kiser.
II -20 -.'It
.SALESMAN
WITH
E.VBRCY AM) PEP
We are looking for a top notch
salesman with n successful record
to prove that ho lias done things
Our business is difficult to sell
and iherefore offers an opportun
ity for large earnings.
This offers an exceptional op
portunity for a strong, hish class
oilesmnn wuth initiative, hat);
hone and punch to measure up and
f't Into a permanent, growing pro
fession classed as an essential in
dustry.
Men with ability to earn *10,000
annually and willing to travel ex
tensively write us in fullest confi
dence, stating age and experience.
Address Manager of •Corporation,
co Sentinel Record. !)-27-1wk
WANT'Kili- All kinds of carpenter
contracts. Let us figure on your
v. oik No job too small or too large
Phono 2052. 0-24-lm.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished cottages
close in Apply 112 Reach street, or
phone 2tIt 0-2 5-1 wk
i
FOR RENT—A 10 room Mrnlsheil
apartment house, No. i;is Magnolia
street. 9-25-1 wr
FOR RENT—Furnished apartments
three, two and five rooms: all modern
Kent reasonable to permanent tenant
Phone 122. 9-22-liiio
loll RENT Furnished apartment.
Prospect avenue. 9-21-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished four room
cottage two blocks from post office
Inquire at Hurley house. 9-14 l
FOR R1ENT—Beautifully furnished
apartments and rooms, centrally lo
cated. Phone 2.215. Maurice apart
unont, Flat B. Take Park avenue ear
9-6-1 mo
FOR RENT- Clean rooms for house
keeping; modern; close in. $1.00 per
week. Tel. 1217. 9-19-lm
FOR ‘RENT—Elegant bed room in
modern home, 212 Garden street.
9-15-lm
- i
FOR RENT—An attractive housekeep
ing apartment; well furnished. Suit
able for two or four. Good neighbor
hood. Close in. Gas and lights free
Reasonable, 220 Oak street.
9-15-1 m
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cot
tages and flats; all modern con
veniences; $10 per month up. Take
Park avenue car to Dell st., Inquire
14 Dell. Phone 2062. Free garage.
FOR RENT—Cottage, 4-rooms and
both. Call St. Johns Place or phone
15S2 3-22 tt
FOR R0NT—Close in, modern furnlah
wl cottages, apartments ond rooms.
Mrs. Joe Stone, 415 Quapsw Avenue,
Phone 1329. . 8-7-tf.
FOR RENT—Modern appointed
furnished cottages, on Cedar
street. Apply 209 Cedar street i
or telephone 229. 4-18-tf
•'OK RENT—Beautifully furnished ,
■ootna and apartments, 015 Park avo- ;
nue. Phone 777. 8-29-1 in.
JIM ANTON'S Mud Hatha, furnished j
'ottagi's and batching apartments. 110 i
t a vine St. 100 feet off Park Ave.
•'OR RENT—Furnished rooms; also'
ight housekeeping rooms. 417 Qun
»aw avenue; phone 2153. 8-31-1 mo
tAGHT airy houseKeepmg rooms, one
-loch from bath bouee; electric lights ;>
il.50 per week end up. 218 Court fit.
Phone 1643 7-14-tf
inOR RENT—Tombler Apartments; 1
> room, with hath and sleeping porch |
>n third floor; furnished or unfur- ,
lished, for six months. Attractive
■ates if taken at once. Tel. 476, or
tall at Algonquin flats. 3-S^-tf
APARTMENTS FOR RENT.
Five and three rooms, beautifully 1
Furnished, with bath; close in; best
oration end near bath houses; $15.00
uid $20.00 per month. 444 Prospect
ivenue. 7-9-tf
EUEGANT KHKiNISriBh> COTTAGEH :
123-429 Whittlng'on—apply 473 Whit- j
ington. Phone 534. 6-10-tf |
THOS. H. DOHERTY
FURNfSHED COTTAGES
Clean and homelike; 3 block*
from center of cRy.
Rate*: $12 per month and up.
705 Mafvern Avo. Phone 860 or 507.
Cor. Malvern and Jefferaon.
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FOR SALT
FOR SALE- -Ford oar cheap 1 I Jof
ft rson street. 9-2S-2t
FOR SALE OR KENT « acres well
Improved. Good house; at Oakliwn
Phone *1:10, Jones and Dallas,
9- 23-1 mo
FOR SAIJE -Six gas hating stoves, 5
single beds, springs and mattresses;
quarter snwel oak dining table and
Ouffct. 2 iira-s 2-light chandelier-;
Phone 1')!")'). 9-27-3t
FOlt SALE- All kinds of household
furniture at yottt own price, for two
days; iil>; Ouachita avenue. L
FOK SALE- Good team mules, log
wa on and harness, all complete
Phone 21.75. 9-211-:!
FOR SALE—Cabinet grand piano
cash. Good ns new, first class eon 11
lion; $I5U. Phone 2370. 9-25-lwk
FOlt SALE—Suburban aonic, ten
acres, all tillable, good spring, now
modern house, gas electric light, wa- |
fer, telephone and garage; on Malvern
road, ouo mile from city. Price $7,500:
easy terms. Phone 798. 3-10—tf
Foil SALE 40 acres; also 30 acres ini
proved land, 3 1 2 miles out on Shady
Grove road; cheap for cash, or on
terms. Address .1. \ Shives, R.F IV No
2. 9-22-lino
FOR S \1.10— 1.72 acre farm 20
miles out on the Hoi Springs Amit\
road. Good community and school.
‘.it oni-i.io 11 it /14. ■« .in I* I vo t !/>■> I
1 room house, barns, good water
and orchard; )mi acres clear of
rocks, cood timber for farm pur
posee. For the next 20 flays I will
offer this farm at $12.50 per acre;
will consider good Ford or other
cheap auto at the right price in
part payment. This farm raised
$1700 worth of cotton and corn last
year This year prospects for $1200
or $1400.
If you are looking for a good in
vestment where your money will
draw 20 lo .70 per cent, this is your
chance Good abstract of tlt’e
Make no mistake, come and look
One hour with a car will bring you
to this bargain Address I. F. New,
jox 54, R.F.D. No. 1 Mamdag. Ark
9-27-1 xv|:
FOR SALE—-Well established confec
tionary; good location; must lea'-e
city: cash or terms. Address X, care
this office. 9-22-1 wk
FOR SALK -Maxwell five i assengc
auto; self ■starter; in good condition
Terms, Phone 79x. 9-19-t
FOR SALE—Two acres with 4 roon
house and other buildings. Good peao
orchard, near city limits. Also 10 acre
I miles from town. Fresh mich cow
and team mules, harness and wagup
Address P. A. Nuven, X02 Hobson ave
nue. 9-17-lmo
FOR SALK- Furniture nr the Turn®
apartments, 215 Park avenue. Every
thing first class. Owner leaving city
9-15-1m
•’OK SALE-Ford truck, good condl
ion; new tiros. Inquire at .Mayfield’
Parage, Ouahcita avenue. 9-15-lm
4VOOD—Dry, 4 foot, body wood, oa
tf>.DO; pine $5.50; delivery this month
’hone 407 or 1607. 9-14—t
rOR SALE—Furniture of 19 roon
ipartmont house; modern, steam heat
yuildink for rent: good location; cal
i Henjlerson avenue. Phone 2047.
9-n-tr 1
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«V\T? Q. A T iTr*.-ifli/inn ^onoilnt r* f n o 11 I
Ira ft The Camouflage, »>15 ( enu-a
ivenue. Good paying soft drink an
ight lunch stand, inquire on preni
ses. 3-6—t
•'OH SALE—Five passnger Paige
ouring ear, one Paige chummy road
tor. one Ford raadster. Marke 1
street Garage. Phone 100. !l-(i-t
■'Oil SALK—All around horse, cheap
f taken at once. Apply ‘Emporium
’loaning and Dyeing Plant. Phone i
117. 8-17-lmo. i
POP SALE—Or will exchange for
and, a splendid, modern apartment
muse, 13 rooms; elegantly furnished.
Phone 1216 or 2300. 6-15-tf \
•'OR SALE OR RENT—4-room house,
orner of Ash and Palmetto Sts.; easy •
erms. Apply Dr. M. G. Thompson.
>ver Schneck Drug Store. 7-11—tf
'OR SALE—Extra fine milch cow an
oung calf. Mr*. Tom Milan, corne
th and South street. 8-24-6 *
•T>R SALE—The best small hotel In
ho city, centrally located; will sell
it a bargain if sold before July 1. 1
tddress, II. J., this office. G-9-tf ‘
Mill Wood
Hickory and Oak
$3.00 per load j
C. J. Horner Co. \
PHONE 40fl-407-?i. ]
Buckwheat Cakes and Honey
l*tu‘ the nuntion of il make you hungry those cool <
, morning-'.' S11ATR MOON SELP-UlSINd RUCK- .
M HEAT is «o easily and f|tiickly prepared that everyone I
i should enjoy this cool weather luxury. Just add sweet f
milk to the contents of the package and your cakes are j
i ready to cook. .
i
! 18 ('• ats A Packnyt. )
i 1 Honey .‘15 Cents .1 Section ,
i * iwv>v-^V\vtufe%y
( 1 QV^QRCCitW
707 Central Avenue Phone 120*
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Concrete, Fire Proof,
Storage W are House
BUILT WITH A SPECIAL VIEW
TO GIVE PROTECTION.
15,000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE
W» Store Everything—Furniture, Cotton,
All Kinds of Goods st Very Reasonable
Prices.
PHONES 82 AND <lt
Scrofula. Syphilis",
Ecsema or any blood, liver or kidney
disease, or your dollar returned then.
Why suffer or nay hi* bills. take expen
sive trips or buv a rsvedv with no as
surance. If not benefited, of irettlnk yout
money refunded? I nave built rtiv trade
«dth a meritorious remedy amt fair deal
In*; a trial Is all I ask you to islve O 8
Sold by d'» stlsts or sent orepald. price
11.08 per .tie or ti for 16.00. Always
call an your drukklst for Q. S. before
you order from me Write to rne for
testimonials and mention this oaoer
L. M. GROSS
721 Spring Street
LITTLE ROCK • ARK
*
In that hour of shadows when
folks need our assistance—it is
then they vision clearly our de
pendability. They know that we
are experienced and proficient
and that our equipment is all
that can be asked for.
B. GROSS
■»>
Assisted by Geo. H. Brenner.
I-ady Emhalmer tu Atteniisuce. I
11? Prospect Avs. Phone 26 I
WANTED—ROUTE BOYS AT THE
SENTINEL RECORD. APPLY AT,
ONCE.
OSTEOPATH
DR. CUMMINGS
(Nonn otlior rpsisfprpd.)
Arkansas National Bank Building
Office Phone, 353. Residence, 272
ROOFING
Roofs Repaired—Roofs Painted
PHONE 925 “Hoffman"
“THE ROOF MAN"
I Central Garage
& Supply Co.
(Everything for an Automobile)
Agents and
Distributors for
GARGOYLE and
VEEDOLS OILS
FISK and FEDERAL
TIRES
W. S. FISHER.
Manager.
SIDNEY M. NUTT.
Proprietor.
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