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SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL Prices Inducements Sale We are offering special prices on certain lines of goods, also for money paid on account in the next thirty days. Our stock complete in every line. Let us Show You Ashdown Hecrdw^re Co. § LOCAL NEWS J •3nffm Jester was at Texarkana Sun in. C if trris of Mena was here Sun ■,p*y5 >9hank Clowdis was at Winthrop ?,Titedw.y JHR it Toland was at Texarkana *<(■»!&}•. HI W Wright of A Hone was here IsMSffiiocy, TKw. A. H. Autrey was in the city y?a<> iTday. if •(? Snifthson was here from Ogden /ftetvday. .'S' W. Winkler was here Monday 'rlwt Ogden. sbc Curran was at Texarkana Sun d*»t' reening. Mifyrrace Routon was a visitor at Sunday. h. Autrey was here from Fore ■ -wtu. Saturday. Hite made a In: mess trip !• j Jnf. Saturday. i&&£■ Rliyne has left for New York toner* Gr school. •'At-t. J L. Levinson visited tin Tex- ! .jnKMi.i Sunday. I .v if. Wallace of Saratoga was in .3*. nty yesterday. US St. Keagy of Nashville was in ,.f.«MKviwn Monday. Mrrw J. S. Steel was at Texarkana gates?day morning. to Kirkham returned Sunday from hA-Tiist in Okolona. Hyde Adams of near Foreman was •n» aft.* city Monday. to. W L. Shirey was here from MPterai an y esterday. :jr-ja Gaicamo returned Saturday a. trip to Dallas. Mir and Mrs. Geo. R. Steel aro at \H»rfjcesboro this wieek. Xtt'ss Margaret Garland of Foreman >*•»*! m this city Sunday. Morgan, the Winthrop druggist .iere Sunday evening. Mj7. and Mrs. Gus Graignanni were *?%s!;!irkana visitors Sunday. A. K. Vfllr'n, the Ogden merchant, ■W' xn Askdown Saturday. itEr. and Mrs. A. W. Barlow and Dick .tafcri'jw spent Sunday at Hope . yYh J. 3. Grav'd returned to her 'sen." in Lockesbura L. nday. b>cke Love and Burton Walker at Texarkana Sunday evening, tfe. D. Majors was at. WTnthrop Sun •>a® Afternoon, visiting his son. Henry .'©wigrosman Otis T. Wingo of Pc 'Afns*m was in this city Sunday even ..Mieriff Tom Edwarsd of PeQueen mui* here Monday enroute to Murfrees iwam. "iamilton Conger • and Jim Oliver wan down from the mill near Grannis iC«rw£ ty. ®tbs Jofcnston left Sunday night 15* Joplin, Mo., where he will work ■’.w> * while. jftjosecuting Attorney Abe Collins oi fo^Yieen was liere Monday enrour« MKt,**?ieosboro. ih Marion York left Saturday for tJiMaville, Tenn. to attend Vand r YMii University. J?. D. King returned u stt rday morr. ruf from Wagoner, Oi ’a., where h» .■.lR*H/CU‘d court. VKsk Lillian Pollarlilde of Foreman m 'the week-end gutest of Mrs. 0 B. Tte^l of Rankin street. •ahra. Sanderson, who lias been vis relatives ;.n this city, returned ft*'Texarkana Monday evening. Irown Turner of DeKalb, Texas, is «h'te working at the signal station of Be- Frisco and K. C. S. crossings. flidsW pman Donald Hooks, who ha# iiibixi on a two weeks’ vacation, left MciK-day evening for Anapct’is. on ■gwer th> naval academy. i'f'&t Me.Cov.il rif DeQueen was 1. re •Jfovlay. He was accompanied horn. iSp fits mother, Mrs. T. W. McCowr has been visiting her daughter Sftbi W. W. Bishop of Rankin street. Vts .T. T Caplos, who lias been in hi* city several days visiting her hus left Monday for her he me at fellon Mrs. Caples and son will r. - *rj to Ashdown this fall to n:.,k riihome. *f.i,i .•••* nr tablet: .if the Model Drag f’VJ'i Roglnnlng next rpj. we w": ...v- away a $1.00 watch r coaster •ftvfi Saturday night ... in> boy or uir! .«K#o brings the larges; number of won from Itnxall Tablets. Bring ■•■Mr covers to the Model Drug Co. efifurday night after supper.—Model JVrwg Co. Mrs Gns Graignannia will leave * Mhesday evening for Texarkana and Vfrlanta, t.o visit for a few days. She »TI be joined in a few days by her Unrthtend, when they will leave for TAirango, Colo., to spend a few .7Btl7ltfea, School hooks for cash at the Model "Sbs.g Store Tliis means all. Please ■On aot ask for special favors as we «r,Ti he ir. no position to grant them :M will be as busy as can be at the 'jpoUftng of school wa ting on thosr ! sve the money. If you don’t wis t »re turned down don’t ask any spe "Mii fa\ ors.—Model D.ux;'' Store. 11 □I □I SI B! Quality ! Q becauae we buy from the large up-to-date manufacturers. Beauty because we buy the latest styles manutactured audi set them g . . B right. Satisfaction because of our long years in the business, and by guarantee ing every fixture and every piece of pipe we put in. □ | Located in the Mills Bldg, p 9 Commerce and West Front Streets. S B War Time Bargain in 120 Acres of improved Farm Land. Three-fourth mile of town in Little River t'tvumty, Ark. *<>00 house, new; $300 barn and out buildings; tine well of water: young orchard; 70 acres cleared and fenced with woven and barbed wire; near tine school, church, etc. Twenty Dollars per acre wii! buy lb.is ‘arm on easv terms. H. R. YEAGER Real Estate IIH’ll K IN SANDERSON KriLDlN&L V S i 1 DOWN,.ARKANSAS Ogden Local News. f jgden, Sept. 27.— (Special/.,) -Mrs, Dowell and daugh* ■ r. Miss Mary, ° visited Ashdown Wednesday. I Miss Edith Holmes and grand- F ; daughter, little Doris, --turned home/! iThursday after a »w( ■•eks visit atj Wilton . Hyman Dupree was • *• from Ash-j down Thursday. I p Morris Sanderson T-xarkana vis* it-d here Wednesday. Prof. A. J. Bryant was a Texarkanij visitor Saturday. Fred Hutt of Fouk* s visiting hi: brother, Dr. I. X. Hutt. Tibe Nunnelly was ia Ashdown Fri j day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cr :eh spent, th day l:n Ashdown last W dnesday. Linden Guice of Ashdown was ii town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will 0 • n of Texark ana were the guests of Mr. and Mrafj' E. A. Velvin Sunday. T. F. Ball went to H: .ratio Sunday , Prof, and Mrs. D. P. Holmes an<l i ’daughter, and Rev. and Mrs. F. P. 1 Douk of Ashdown, accompanied by' several Ogden people, spent Saturday on Mud Lake. ( W. B. Leatherwood came in Sunday for a short visit at home. Will Winkler went to Ashdown Mon. day. Misses Bettie and Noxie Kelley of Texarkana were the guests of Mn . Roy Budd Thursday. J. E. Welch arrived Sunday froi™ 1 Kansas City for a visit with his pai - nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Welch. Vi 11 Goolsby was here from Ash swn Sunday. ('has. Hooker of DeQueen visited M. Van Hook Sunday. - ■ I currying electric ;ght wire) city was in darknes tonight. A two story building, occupic. ■groes as a pool hall and roc. ’ i- . was wrecked. \ report \v, ■ .'filiation today that twenty na, had been buried there. t Hv ry room in Ardmore's iios;, •"led today. Surgeons front, r,. d Muskogee, Okia., were* ed here to take care of the wou It is stimatod two hundred pn | suffered minor injuries such as I from Hying glass. Oil men who have had ex per j it'i asoline explosions in Pen] j '. atiia and other states, declare . , > exp'.o-itons similar to that of t! ’ have occurred, but the dernoli, he hostesses Mesdames Leslie, Lam- | might and Keener, assisted by the1 roung missionaries, Mieses Margaret Lieslie, Eolia and Lee Phillips and (udy Briant. -o Palace Barhi r Shop Best Equipped Shop in Town. 3ffers you the service of ex pert barbers, keen razors and ;lean towels. HOT AND COLD BA'*' f L DEATH SUNDAY NIGHT .Miss Km nisi - Roll Sanderson of tflis City Passes Away. Miss Emma-Bell Sanderson, daugh ter of Mrs. Mattie Sanderson of this city, passed away at her home in this city Sunday night. The burial took place at Richmond Monday, the fun eral service being conducted by Rev. F. P. Doak of the Methodist church. The young lady was about 17 years of age. The family lived at Richmond before cording to this city last year. They are a well known and promi nently connected Little R.iver county family. The deceased has been afflicted for a number of years, and death came j only to end her long and patient suf | fering. The News extends sympathy ito the bereaved family. j -o (iS‘2 STUDENTS ENROLLED j _ University of Arkansas Has Large Enrollment. Fayetteville, Sept. 27.—This after jnron the enrollment at the University ! of Arkansas iiad reached '182, which is four in excess of the enrollment at the same time last year. FRISCO RATE CASE Case lias Been Finally Set for October 2nd in Supreme Court. Little Rack, Sept. 28.—(Special.) — The Frisco rate case has finally been set down by Judge Trieber for a hear ing on Saturday, October 2. This is the applicatVm of the Arkansas Rail road Commission for a ruling on the application of the court tariff to switching and other rates. -o DAl'tJHTERS OF CONFEDERACY Slate Convention Dill Be Held at Hope in October. Hope, Sept. 27.—The state conven tion of the Daughters of the Confed eracy will he held in Hope October 6, 7 and 8. The Entertainment Commit tee is preparing a welcome for the guests -o——— FOR SALE—1.000 bushels Red Rust proof oats for sale. Guaranteed to be no Johnson grass seed in them. Home grown seed better than brought on seed.—Geo. D. Chewn ing. 85-16t CHURCH MOVIE OPENS Texarkana, Sept. 24.—The new six day movie, organized by th‘e church people in opposition to the local mov ies opened with its first performance last night. The house was well filled. The format opening will take place Monday night, when it is expected church members will turn out in big force. This show was organized to run six days because the other local movies refused to close on Sunday. i -o Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that Rurus Williams lid file i'n the Chancery court of Little River county, Arkan sas on the 27th day of September, 1 oi5, his petition, praying said court to quiet and confirm his title in and to the following described land, situat ed in Little River county, Ark asa. . towit: The E£ of the NE>, of action 5. township 13 south, range l v est. Therefore all persons who h- nr claim any interest tin or to said or any part thereof, are hereby warned to appear at the November term ol said court, 1915, and show cause, if any they have, why the title to said land should not be quieted and con firmed in said petitioner. Given un der my hand and seal as the clerk of said court, on this the 27tli day of September, 1915.—-Chas. H. Park. Cir cuit and Chancery Clerk. 88-6w 1 Designed at: 1 M t lc by Si»ei y Mi 5: «el CYi % I no # N.Y, 3 0 aa Special Attention ii Is called to our Boys Clothing Department. There you will find on display a suit for your boy, one that Las been hand tailor ed by the well known firm of Spero Michael Co., New York, and sold under guarantee. ."... l*1"1 """ Ej i n 4 Ladies Suits and Dresses The time is here and the Ladies are getting ready to buy a new suit or dress. Our well asrorted stock offers many sug gestions, and our prices makei it easy for you to buy. Do not delay come to our store now while our stock is 0 complete. Suits and Dre jses in all the newest Styles and Shades SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We certainly have them and good ones: For the men, Walk-Over. There is none better. For the ladies, Dorothy Dodd. The shoe for style. For the boys, Endicott-Johnson. The shoe that’s hard to wear out. For the girls, Johnson-Baille. The shoe for style and service For the baby, S. P. Moses & Co. The real baby shoe. Remember all these items mentioned above and a good many more can be found only at ROSENZWEIG’S ASHDOWN, ARK. THE LEADER IN STYLE . —I——————