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SECURE a HOME at a BARGAIN on ROSE HILL, the MOST BEAUTIFUL LOCATION in the CITY for a HOME. ’ THREE BLOCKS FROM THE BUSINESS PART OF THE CITY. r If Now is the first opportunity ever offered in DeQueen to secure an eligible lot for a permanent home at practically your own price. Don’t miss your chance. Ed T. Cox will entertain a 1 proposition to sell or exchange the entire unsold subdivision to parties who desire to make a profitable investment. An abstract of title will be furnished to each purchaser of a lot. Cail on or address Ed T. Cox, De Queen, Ark. ( I « A S U S I e 5 I ALL6N’S I Watch this Space. j Tate Money to h Goods. ’ 1 ■' • ! I I . f il&Jl d \ ) 1 \\ j WS&SRii ! Mrs. ED T. COX, CnnfuntinnariES. Chniuu Fruits, Cnld Drinks, Tnhnnnn und oig nrs. Agt. fcr: TEXARKANA TROY STEAM LACK YDFL Fancy Groceries, Produce and News Stand. DE QUEEN AV,, DEQUEEN, ARKANSAS Geo. T. Locke Will Buy and Sell All Kinds of Land. Real Estate. Wagon Shop, Blataillfflg. FAIR, BMUMIBES. All kinds of wood work, wnpon, form or mill work. Also Cof fins made to order. Black smithing of all kinds done on short notice. Firts-elass work men in every department. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guar anteed. Fair, Edminson & Ogden, That old saying, “ the best is the cheapest,” was never truer than it is today; we sell nothing hut the best. Remember the place — the Morgan Drug Co., DeQueen ave, I>r* f liiji extrnetfi nt df Co’s. HERE YOU ARE! I offer for sale the South one half of Rose Hili addition to the city of DeQueen, (20 acres), well improved—fine house, orchard, barns and the finest mineral spring in the county. Convenient to de pot and Main streets. Will sell in whole or part. No encumbrance—perfect title. Ap ply to J. P. HURD, Pro’r. oct 22 4 w Do you want a cup of cof fee fit for a King? Buy crown mixed at Beh & Go’s Farm Land for Sale, I have 40 acres of bottom land one-quarter mile from corporate limits of DeQueen and 20 acres of upland one-quarter mile from cor poration. This land is covered with native timber. Protected by the railroad grade from all high water, it never overflows. Fine i for all kinds of grain, vegetables l or fruits when cleared of its tim ' her. Timber enough on the land if properly utilized to pay fcr it. Pi n e S2O per acre; one half cash, l balance in one year. For partieu lars call on or write W. K. Todd, 1 DcQween, Ark. 24-wj. WARTED filings, ® ALL KIB OF ® CED JEl' W Ell SS . . D. A. RIM ES. De Queen, and Winthrop. EAEBER SHOP EOB SALE. Complete barber outfit for sale or to rent to right parties. En quire of Pete McWilliams at Belt & Co.’s for particulars. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Camden, Ark ,1 October JU, IsSK. | Notice 1b hereby given that the following named se-tier han hied notice of Ids int< ntioa > , to make commuiatiou final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w 11 be made be fore tlie county clerk of Sevier county, Ark., at Lockesburg on Ist December. islh, viz. ; ' Alexander .Jackson of Sevier county, Ark II ■ E 17150 Cor the S E 1-4 S E 1-4 sec. 24 and E 1-2 'N e 1-4 sec 25 Ts»R 32 W . Ila names the lol 'l lowing witnesses to prove ids continuous resi i I deuce upon and cultivation cf said land, viz : I William .J Wyatt, .J 1 homas Phillips. John K| . Martin, of IXQueen, Aik., .John w Miner of tihapel Hill, Ark. J. A. Ross, Register Notice for Publication. Land Office at Camden, Ark.) v Nov. 4th lb!)7. f Notice is hereby given that the following naribl settler has filed notice of ills intention to ! make final proof in support of his claim and I'iat said proof will be made bi fore the (loun'j Clerk of S.vier county, Ark at Lockesburg J Ark., on Dec. 11th. 1.'*.17, viz.• , JAMES A • VAN ZANDT, of S Q vi?r coun'y. Ark. Homestead entry No. I* lb7 -3 tor the N \V 1 , of section 13 in township 7 , south of it 32 W • He names the following wtt ' nessi-B to prove his continuous residence upon « and cultivation of said land, viz.: John Ayers, Walter J. Capps, George W. Powell and F rank C Maddry, all of Silver Hill, Ark. J, A Koss. Register. BROVEB wsl ’SJw •<t» ajL TASTELESS FHII I M O H Boa Ira TOHIC FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 ctg. Gai. atta, Ills., Not. 16,1833. ' Paris Medicine Co.. Ht. Ixmls, Mo. I Gentlemen:—We Bold Inst year, WO bottles of IGROVP’H TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and bare . buiiHht.three Kross alrvndy thin year. In nil osrex perience of U years, hi the drug business, have I never sold nn article that gave such universal sudo* IftCUoL us Job. Tublu. Yours truly, I AbMEY, CAUK £CO FOB SALE BY MORAN 3RU6 CO. 77 > MMi ■ . -• I I —» »f ■ . .TWM«>»»wr DeQueen Market Edminstcn, ilan ing & Smith Proprietors. Fresh mid suit meats always on hand. 6uiicage and Bolog na. We also keep on hand a large stock of country pro duce. Call and see us. First door east of Morgan’s drug store. DeQiicen • ■ • Arkansas. Penrod’s. Look at the following articles and prices. Come and see us. Mens socks 5, 8 and 10 cents per pair; Ladies ho-e 10 cents; large hankerchief 5 cents; Sus penders 5, 10 and 15 cents; Neckties 5. 10 and 15 cents; ' Shirts 20, 25 and 35; Drawers 25; Undershirts 25 worth 40. Towels 5,10 and 13 cts; Hats boys, 15, 20 and 25; Hats, mens, 45, 8g and $1.00; Dolls 1.4, 5 and 10 cts; I brushes 10 cts; Cuff buttons 10, 15 cts; Qne dozen collar but tons 5 cts; Watch chains 5 and 10 cts. Two foot rule 10 cts; Toothbrush 5, 10 Hair-brush 10 and 15, Comb-case and mirror 10, Big box shoe blacking 5, Stove shovel 15, Curry comb 5. Memorandum books 4, 5 and 10, Time book 5, Good toilet soap 3 cakes for 10. £0 and 25, Childrens picture books 5' Writing paper five quires and fifte envelops for 5, Tablets 5« Good bottle cologne 10, Spool thread 2 one-half a spool, best 4 cts. For one cent you can buy any of the following: six slate pencils, lead pencil, 1 doll, I round zinc mirror, 1 thimble, paper needles, paper pins, box | Tacks, pen holder. PENROD’S: Corner opposite post oflice. ioticei_joti3 I have bought the T. A. HAMH STOSI V EIMNOISE, and am offering the same at FIRST ■ COS’ Come ami examine the goods. J. H. Whifflelil. De Queen, Ark., Nov. 18, 1897. MBNUM'HMrvvßrMnrariwrrvwr-***<■ n— Tfri'j r THE Advertising medium is a pleased customer. Our prices are right. Call and see us, south side of the square. Respectfully, —LAUBRIGHT BROI NEWTON HARDWARE COMPANY. Don’t Be Deceived when other people tell you that er Stoves are as good as the Charter Oak. People who them are the best evidence. We have sold a large num De Queen and surrounding country. Talk with the people use them. Then those 3 minute heaters are the .charm. need not let your fire go out nil winter if you do not waya h nice bed of coala in the morning. Don’t boy •*” f have seen them. Another large envoice of Hardware j nP B g| We are alwnyfl gln-t to show our goods. If you don’t . you want don’t hesitate to ask questtons. We do not l>e undersold. Gooda nil fietdi ami new » . i NEWTON UUIDWARE CO., Detjneen Art ' —; —T » w • Another %oakH Strong point > ... OF THt ... TcHARTEROAig. IN addition to I (ion and durabf ity.» J does the work with t«’ •t est possible quantity