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Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! I PRICES GREATLY REDUCED COLE’S Coal andi wood heaters in all sizes. I THE GREAT MAJESTIC Weiters., EvanrviHe Cook Stoves and Ranges HAYES-MKEAN HARDWARE CO. Car of Wire and Wire Fence JUST RECEIVED Just I Unloaded Cat of White Crest Flow. Car of Red Seed Oats—6sc a I bushed, (iive us your seed aad fertilizer orders early. Co-Operative Store. Rogers, Silverware Tickets giver wftfo purchases. AMBONFSKEpiTATIONS I 'NF rest REAM MAN’- i ‘ALM IST.S WANTER "RF. Ab a Ail HAN T SBE HOW .OHG AH 6 WINE LIVE, iIH SHUCKS* AB Tot »M AAH LIFE .$ IN DE OLE | dmAns han'?? r— —— l ' =_ W' **»"•«■ »f>aJ t>, UcOirn .'K-WSPMXW fenor.** eople will be all right as boor hey forget Ibis year nod begin, lope for n ext year. I is much easier to form a new t than it ig to reform an old i the matrimonial game a base player isn’t always a good h _ I ’s better to forget an injury i to forgive it ball dress la cat low but the for if cornea high. I Redeeming Trait. < “I know I’m old, but fm crasty about ! you,” stated Mr. Moocybaga. "When I go nt leuve ail tny fortune 1w you If you’ll have me.” “Have you any bud habits?” usked Miss Gold (clocks, thoughtfully. "Ooly that I walk Lu in; sleep, If you could enll that a bad babil." "You dear old thing, Os course i'll j marry you. And wc’U have our honey* J moon on the top lloor of some tall hotel, won’t we!" -Ameriwio !<ogion I Weekly. I I ■—--■■ ,„ — SurgeonAj Job. Collectors o€ customs, being con atantly on the watch for smugglers, have certain doiosudo which they re peat almost unconsciously. Not inng ago a tourisi came csbore with « bad ly swollen chock. “What have you there?" asked the customs otilcer, poiutlng to the swell log. “Ao abeocss, sir," was the reply. “Well,” atdd the ofticer, impatiently, "open It, please.” Boston ’’’mnw'r.pt, A Specialist. “Wirt you do a Little work iuuun<l the place if 1 give you your break fasl?” asked the farioer’s wife. "Yes, mn’iun," replied the lettered stranger, “If K’s Ike hind of work for which I nrn host fitted” | “WliaL kind Is that7’ | “I’m an expert rnpatrrr «d pipe or -1 gn.ns,” -Hinnlnghflxn Ago Ifernkl. F.xpectancifte. "four constituents export ti great deal of you." “Yas,” replied Senator Borghum. "Expcctalion property manuviMl is an i asset. My sureesß in polities Is <t»re to 1 the fact that while I was often com pelled to disappoint nry frhinds 1 al ways managed Io keep ’em huoeful.” Homely women frequently liave I the roost homelike horo<w DE QUEEN BEE, DE QUEEN, ARK„ JAN. 13,1922 ’ROUND ADOUT NOTES 66G cures Bilious Fever. —Ad vertisement. Dixie Case—Absolutely clean. — Advertisement. i F. M. Blount was here from i Loekesburg Tuesday. j Ryman Wilson of Texarkana i was here Wednesday. Burnett Callaham of Broken , Bow was here Tuesday. H. H. Cooper transacted busi rcss at Nashville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Allen left Monday for a visit at Little Rock. Perfection butter, 50c per pou; d t Willis & Son’s.--Adver tisement. If it’s a watch, see Simpson, the J v, eler, Thomas bldg.—Adver tisement. T. J. Hadley of West Line, Okla, w. . transacting business herv Dixie Case—Absolutely clean Advertisement. Saturday. Fish and Oysters, Frida. and Saturday al Willis A Son’s. Ad vertisement. Mrs. William Gilstrap and Mrs. Joe \i.. visited friends in Te a* kana Monday. Flub-My-Tism foi Kh<-o; . r Advertisement. •udge J P. Norwood of Linkes burg was transacting business in De Queen Tuesday. For first class watch repairing try Simpson, the Jeweler. Thomas Bld g.—A d v erf i semen t. I buy and .-ell all kinds of second •hand g< ods. Pay highest cat h prices.—11. P. George. Ask about the free percolator that is given away at Willie A ?<»n’.s. Advertisement. Give nature a chance. Take Tanlac, nature’s own medicine.— 1 il.y Drug Store. —Advertisement. To break a cold take 666 — Ad vertisement Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stroud and little daughter of Poteau, Okla., arrived in De Queen today (Thu r . v day) Th best equipped repair shop in the county.— -Simpson, the Jewvlt ", Thoma 3 bldg. Adv* rii :r nent. The Tire Hospital can repair your old top or make .1 new one. Why not let us look it over? Advertisement. Mrs. Robert Bowles of Ashdown was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. JI. Merideth, Tuesday and Wednesday. Get your Ford parts at the Tire Hospital. . Advertisement. Wesley Arnold arrived home Sri day afternoon from Tulsa for .1 short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. 666 cures Chills and Feve>’ Advertisement. Rev. and Mrs. J. I. Cossey left Wednesday for Gurdon, Ark., where they will visit the latter’s parents. Mr. Cossey will return THE FRIENDLY PATH By WALTER I. ROBINSON. THE sun cannot shine con stuntly. There always will be some rainy days. A person who would throw away his umbrella or his rain coat every time the clouds dis appeared would be considered u lunatic. One meal will not satisfy our stomachs the remainder of cur Lives. We must eat every so often if we wish to live and avoid hunger. No one would think of eating everything he had If he didn’t expect to get an ol her m<jal within a reason ahde time. These assertions nay seem but primary lessons on tin Im portance of vision. Yet w.ny of mature age ceul-,1 -itnly 'hem with bcur-til. ’L- > :.!,•< .id;, has taright nr <«■ ,i ■, bn■ |< .->k Ing ahead is essential n happi ness and comfort. Wages and incomes during the last few years have been higher than ever before. l uxury buy ing am! extravagance in pleas ure seeking have gone along to gether Many thought they had struck a “well of gold” that never would go dry. But the inevitable has hap pencil Those who demnnded ex orbitant protltn and those who forced high wages and who, In Imtb instances, spent as fast as they received, are beginning to see the folly of their ways. In many cn er. the fruit has an ex tremely bitter taste. A little vision in the beginning would have prevented cries of dislrerr; Some may find It too kite to benefit from their lesson nlnrr they are sliding down the precipice. The.ie will have many difficulties In climbing back over the Jagged rt>-ks. Few there are who cannot still r; ike . ’.I rt in the road of thrift and fairness which Is the sure way to prepare If "rainy days” should come. <Cop>rt«b’) home Saturday. Mrs. Cossey will remain for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Greer re turned home Sunday from Texar kana, where they were called two weeks ago by the illness of the former’s father. The Tire Hospital can repair your old top or make a new one. Why not let us look it over? — Advertisement. George F. Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Irwin, has been appoint ed rural mail carrier on Route Six and will enter upon his duties Monday, Jan. 6. 10-acre farm for sale at a bar gain if sold in GO days, near town, on highway, near oil well going down. Fine location.- P C. Gal laway. Get you Ford parts at the Tire Hospital Advertisement. Tanlai Hrengthens the nerves aid brings back the normal state « ht *lth through its effect on the .ippetit* and nutrition of the body. -City Drug Stor- Advertise ment . Dixit Case Ab-mlutt Iv clean. Advertisement. Mrs. C. S. Allen of Leesville, Lx, who recently underwent an t>c iiti-m for appendicitis iu a i'exarkana sanitarium is visiting at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Carlton. 664 quickly relieves a cold. — Advertisement. Mrs. Chester Cook has returned ’o her home at Lucas, Kans., after several weeks visit with her parents. Mr. and Mr:< J. P. Roberts Did you know that you could buy Ford parts and auto acces sories at the Tire Hospital?—Ad vertisement Edna May, the little four-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Waldrop, died at her home in the south part of town Monday night .io ten o'clock. She was sick only a few days With inflammatory rheumatism. Did ,’ou know that you could buy F» d parts and auto acces .. the Tire Hospital?- -Ad vertise: lent. Th. in}’ people of De Queen * ijoyed a dance at the Dixie Case Ttiescay evening. Music was fur nished by the Biltmore Society Or. hestra, who hud filled an en gagement for the Civic Improve meat Club al, the Queen theatre. 666 ores Malarial Fevc-v -Ao vertisernen t. Anno incemcnt has been receiv . J by De Queen friends of the ar ival of a 10 pound boy at the ho ir o' 1 ’ Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Good man of Helena, Ark. Mrs. Good in,! 1 will be remembered as Miss Edna Maxey, who was Western Union Telegraph operator at the office in this city for a year or more. LYRICSOFLIFE by DOUGLAS MALIXJCH the: very wise. Will Aiim the wise, the very wiso Who h ive no need of God; We understand Ills seas, HJu skies, Hh sunset and His sod, There is no magic in a rose, Jtn petals pulled apart, For wc explain jutk how li grows With scientific art. And yet no man I ever knew Could tell me how the first one grew. Wo are the wise, the very wise All tilings we understand U Ib no trick io analyse » And give them breed mid brand We know the distances of night From Pleiades to Mars, And wc can measure all the llghi Os all the shining stars. And yet, J wonder, could iv plact A single star In all of space? We arc the wise, the very wise No need of God have wc We know man Ilves, we know' m»jn dies— The rest is mystery. And, since we canmW comprehend No more may hope to know, We say that death must be the erwi And nothing more is so. It seems to me, mere manikins, Our knowledge ends where God’s be gins. (Cupyrlgtrt.) Love may not be blind, but after marriage is often out of sight. Reading often makes a man full if words that he cannot pronounce. It’s far more important that a man should know when to bt: funny than when to know how An epigram i» anything mean thus can be said in a two lire poem 1 Ryzon Baking Powder I | Special I J 0 more widely advert!** thir baking powder we an SB: S authorized to mikelht following *(.> rial offer for a limited £ ■S time only: W- S 16-oz. Ryzon Baking Powder 27<- EE 8-OZ. Kyzon Baking Powder ir M S This is, aa L well known, a high grade phonphate bak S ~ ing powder equalled by few and by none. ThF ss* ~ price will not continue Indefinite!;* ™ | HURT & BROWN CO. | “ Master Grocers ’* S; illllliilllllllillliilliiillllllllllllhiiiilliillillliw g Specials For Friday and Saturday Only j| — ... -- SJJJ | CASH ONLY | EE 17-lbs. PURE CANE SUGAR __|Loo S 2 2 CANS CAMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS „25c S = 2 CANS CAMPBELL’S ASSSORTED SOUPS2Sc S S 8- lb. BUCKET COMPOUND I ARI) 31.15 2= S DRY SALT MEAT, lb = S 3 CANS No. 2K PINEAPPLE SI.OO =E § 5-tbs. EVAPORATED APPLES |I.OO === S 3-lbs. GOOD COFFEE 50c = ~ l-lb. CHEESE .. 40c =E 1 BARS JOY SOAP_ _. 25c =E IVe Are Stile Agents for Chase & Sanborns’ Teas and Coffee £ g: THESE PRICES ARE STRICTLY FOR CASH ONLY EE CHAMBERS & MULLINS | THE UP-TO-DATE ROGERS ~ SB Phone 262 £3: Charter 5929 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TILE IHrtvict N«,B First INatonal Bank I DI- qm- ' O* FHK STATE OP ARKANSAS, AT THR CI4YHE OP BUMINNHH OW DMCKMBKtt 81, IHI Rar or Ties 1 • 1 ouiim Hid (ImcouuU. including rtxlbeuunu,. except sUovrn in b and c) ... . Total I.oarw . . . Notes and billw redMeounted with Fedend Rajcfvo Bank (<>th»-r limn bunk mcc- ptnnoee sold) ....... <G3<LH!) .*04,b88.*6 Overdrafts, unsecured 88 *0 U. S. fknrrnment KcrviticH owned. Deix*itcd to K-cur - circulation (U. 8. Bood-., par »nhi<-) . BP.OW It) 1 other United Ctovemtnent fmeuritiew . 14,8*0*0 Total . . . . _ 3«,M*.*o Other btmdw, »t«»cL>., eecoritim, etc.: 4,731.66 i ■(‘iini; Houae, |B,C(JO; Furniture and fixtures, V.ddO . _ 10,00*.M ’ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . 14,711.11 l i Cae’i in vault on«l amount due from national bank-, 31.46L71 Amount duo from State bankH, bankers and trust eompaniiM in th United Staten (other than included in Itruw 8,8, or 10) . 3,860.61 1." Checks on other banks in the same city or town us reporting bunk (other than Item 12)...-. 1,668.t8 Total of Items 0, 10, It, 12 and 13_. 36,46b.b0 1' Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due fr<»ai U. 8. Treanurer . 1,260.00 TOTAL $311,030.92! LiabUitiea I”. uupiUd Stuck oai.l in . .. ... } 26,000.00 IB ■ i:~, lu.-: FttawL ........ 40,*00.00 I!’. Undiv.Bed nrcdlts .... . ._R6, c Ix-ss current expenses, interest and taxci paid ... 6.627. M 20. Circulating Dotes out uni ding . 26,00*.*0 2i Cashier’s checks on own bank oututandinK ... . ... 576.79 To'ai of ItenoH 21, 22, 23, 24, and 26— 576." U Demand deposits( other than hunk deports) Kuhject Ui Raaerre) (Deposits payable within 30 days) : ib Individual <k-p<*itH aubjeit to check 103,820.65 Certificates of depooit du.- ri lens than 30 days (other than for mi oi z borrowed) _. . . ‘13,983 81 Total ” demand de ismitn (other ti.a i Lank deposits) nnLjf>ct t < Kisi r-.e, Itens 2fi, 27, 28, '39. 30 and 31 . . 200,813.49 • lid's puyuutr with l'« df nJ Recurve Batik 13,000.00 I i ibifitie. < H r ttinu those -iL>ve L-.u I . . 19 08 • TOTAL ’ 8ai1,036.92 ■it. v u Arkansas County of Sevier, SS.t 1. U. *' VI i ' I. «.'i>-h‘cr, of th aix v • i ..wr baiu d<i ■ d.-<>iniy : wear thnt the abov«- ent . <.:.!>• 'a> t l . Li tof my Jmowlk-dire and 1 I’kl. R I’. MITCHELL, Ci hier. ..nd sworn to hefor ■ t io 7th dr y of Jujnuary, 192'4 E. C. LAKE, ’<(v ■; «>on ext’l-en ! /I' 192? Notary Pnbtfc t'Jorrect Attest. 3. 8. ItaAe, A •>>» Cotlin«, duo. L. Tobin, Oireatoin. I ———~ — U b E A LARGE, Isi’AClOl'S ROOM, 25x80, I’PI’EK STORY, ON I MAIN STREET I j\Vih r«n.‘ «i <; tern. of months to ’right o<Hiy at .1 very attractive ■ pri<». told in- partitioned off at on littk ♦•' (»< s< affording idee living quarto* o r for offices See or write W VI. GILSTRAP. nr QUEEN, ARK, hrok, >0 fa*aseti and Also K« ii h state, Rentals lamhw and fciHurance ay way, the man who boasts of ibility as a liar isn’t a hypo ct ite ■Vurry can arnlost always tx \ k-<l off. Setter a good paying job than . ■ ’ v salaried position. Aim at the top. it may help you t > land in the middle. It is sometimes hard to forgive o-i riends for our loneliness. The man who io addicted to white lies soon becomes color blind. Most men know more about wo men than women know about cht mselves. ” NOlTciL All persons are warred to keep stock out o f Bear Creek "ence distri- t No. 6. R. A. Braik. G. T. Edwards. Mr. French. jMf'