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OZARK LUMBER AND FEED COMPLY Wl WILL CARRY A LINE OF FEED i ———— JNO. T. DONNELL, proprietor THE OZARK SPECTATOR R. H. BURROW, Publisher Published Wednesdays and Saturdays at Ozark, Ark., and entered at said postoitice as second-class mail matter, uc ording to act of Congress Mch., 1879. Subscription Mutual One Year . . I1.M Six Months . Three Months .M Advertising Batesi Display_10c per Inch per insertion. Locals.Sc per line per insertion. nans aatanaan obhbmbb bp^ •Local and Personal* Miss Bertie Walker is sales adv at the Variety Store. L. J. Self is taking his vaca tion. J. W. Roach is filling his place at the Variety Store. Miss Vivian Clarke attended the North Arkansas Epworth League Conference which con vened at Morrilton last Thurs day and closed Sunday night. Mrs. Anna Bill was called to Morrilton Thursday by the death oi' ner nephew, 0. B. Alston, who was killed in an outo ac cident in Little Rock. The Ozark people enjoyed the picnics at different places on the 4th of July—some going to three different places. All business was suspended and everybody was out for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wildman returned Thursday afternoon from a visit with his brothes C. B. Wildman of Jefferson city Mo. They visited their daughter Mrs. Wells and family of Kan sas city Mrs. Merrill and family of Joplin. Dr. Black will make regular visits to Ozark on the second Monday in each month. He will be pleased lo see parties needing dental work done on July 9th, at the Bristow hotel. Sheriff Mcllroy took Herbert Tellers, from south side of the river, to Little Rock Thursday for treatment. His brother said his mind became unbalanced by studying over the war, and if he could get his thoughts on other subjects, he would get well. We use extreme care so as not to cause the patient to worry, and also to prevent as much pair as possible. You don’t need to dread having dental work done if you come here. Try me once. Get my live and let-live prices on Guaranteed Dental Work. Dr. Black. Rev. T. L. Dickerson has ar ranged for a protracted meeting at Watalula to begin Sunda\. Tmy 29'"h. Rev. M L. Mathews, of ’dr bel. Ok!a .district manager of tno Oklahoma and Fort Smith Conferences, will preach for them. They have an ideal place to camp and have extended an invitation to adjoining commun nities to come camp with then, and help in the meeting —W—IIMi11 Liiil-Ji DR. M. D. BLACK AND R. M. BLACK DENTISTS Have you decayed teeth? If ;-o come to us. We will charge you much less than elsewhere. We make a specialty of Gold Crowns and Bridge Work. ALL WORK GUARANTEED DR. M. D. BLACK DR. R. M. BLACK Offica 710 1-8 Garrison At*.. Ft. Smith Ova* Poe's Shoo Store We answer all calls, day or night Phones—Office 166. Res. 1250 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tipton, of Altus, a daughter, July 1st. Mrs Fred Lauhorn of Eufaula, Okla, is visiting Miss. Gelene Nichols. D. J. Johnson visited relatives here recently and has returned to his home at Gilmore, Okla. Miss Essie Bumpass went to Fort Smith Friday for a few days visit and will then go to her home at Sallisaw Miss Ray Williams has re turned to her home in Fort Smith after a visit with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Ella Woolum and daugh ters, Misses Mary and A veil, spent the 4th with Mrs. S H. Bell and Miss. Emma Grace. Robert Crocker returned from Washington City Tuesday and will remain at home about a month. M. B. Conatser and Will Hill motored down to Denning Wed nesday afternoon to see the ball game. Miss Rachel Williams came up Thursday from Clarksville where she had been visiting, and will visit her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Con atser, for awhile. Miss Ellen Jennings returned Thursday from a visit to Musko gee, where she visited Miss Viv ian Cotton and many pleasant social courtesies were show her. Rev. W. J. LeRoy returned Monday afternoon from Morril ton where he attended the League Conference. Nearly one hun dred delegates were present and it was a great conference of young people. Our guaranteed collection ser vice will collect your notes and accounts anywhere. Commission 15 per cent, collect or no pay. ! Ci,aim & Security Agency. l,averne, Oklahoma, j Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Dickerson of Watalula returned yesterday from Texas where they had been attended the conference of the Methodist Protestant Church. Mr. Dickerson will again serve the Watalula church as pastor. David Partain of Altus was in Ozark Thursday and informs us that as they turned him down at the Officers Training Camp at Little Rock because his eyes are had and, like Little Jeff, he can’t see far that he is going to organ ize a company of near-sighted men to help Jeff hold the front trenches. Pitt Chancey is the sole owner and manager of the Mullen & Chancey cream parlor, having purchased the Mullen interest. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Waterfield left Tuesday for a trip though the northwesthern part of the state and visit in Mo. before re turning home. Dr. Black will be at the Bris tow hotel the 2nd Monday in each month. See him about your dental work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott and daughters. Misses Lillian and Flora, of Stigler. Okla., came Friday and are the guests of his sister, Mrs. W. C. Conatser and family - rnm ♦ --- Ice Cream Supper at Boston There will be an ice cream supper at Boston, Saturday night, July 14, 1917: Opening Address - W. I. Agee Recitation - Kate Avery Recitation - Pearl Blanscett Music Declamation - Roy Edgin Violin Solo - Mr. Cummings Reading - Ethel Edgin Recitation - Selma Lauhon Music Recitation, Mary Ellen McKinney Recitation - Emeline Cullins Recitation - Nell McKinney Song - Parylee Edgin and Ruth Hogan Music Recitation - Ora Nichols Recitation - Lessie Moss Recitation - Sula Burt Edgin Recitation - Cumi Edgin Recitation - Ola Nichols Music Historial Events of Arkansas - Alfred Avery j Recitation - Gertie Barnes Recitation - Hettie Nichols Recitation - Eunice Rogers The above is a special pro gram arranged lor the occasion. All communities extended a special invitation. Plenty of music and a good time assured. Everybody come and enjoy the evening. Committee ADVERTISING PAYS flUB-IWY-TISIVI Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Fte.* Antiseptic Anodyne, used in etnally and externally. Price 25c. ' WHEN PERSHINC AND JOPFRE MET “You have come, God bless you!” This was the greeting of Marshal Joffre to General Persh ing as the leader of the Ameri can Army in France stept off the special train in the Gare du Nord in Paris. It was a memor able meeting of two great fight ing men, and Charles H. Grasty, special correspondent of the New York Times, draws this picture of the scene: “When the music stopt Gener al Pershing stept abruptly down the car-steps to the platform. Ambassador Sharp introduced himself and welcomed him; then Viviani. After the latter's ef fusive welcome Pershing turned a little to the right, and there stood “Papa” Joffre. I never want to see anything finer than the meeting of the those two. Both hands of each went out to the other. They stood face to face without a word. I have never seen such a smile as wreathed the face of the great Marshal. It did not change in the course of the salutation. What he was saying was as plain as if he were shouting it: You have come, God bless you! a splendid soldier from a people unconquerable in their great ness, to help save France—my France! I know your country and 1 know you, and the salva tion of France is sure.’ After that the hand-shaking with Plainleve. with the representa tives from the Elysee, and even with Foch. seemed perfunctory. As the party moved toward the gate there was a shout- a real rebel yell, it had not only the volume, but the tang in it— it smote one’s tympanum. It took me back to New York and the shouting for Jolfre that rocked the Woolworth Tower. This rebel yell was repeated over and over again. It was even • more tremendous when the party reached the” street, and it was taken up and spread as by an electric current from square to square until it became faint in the distance.” WARNING ORDER. In the Chancery Court of Franklin County, Jtrk. H. A. Monk. Plaintiff, vs Annie Monk. Defendant. The defendant, Annie Monk, is warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, H. A. Monk. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 22nd day of June. 1017. Elmo Huntkr, Clerk. You may be famous for your cooking, or just a “beginner” In Either Case KG Baking Powder k will help you. ^ I ts goodness recommends tr Biliousness b WHEN vou have a bilious attack your liver faili to perform its functions. You become con stipated. The food you eat ferments in your stomach instead of digesting. This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that ts catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nu ture In doing Its work. The proprie tors have so much faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. OHFNFV A- CO.. Toledo Ohio. Hold by all Druggists. 76c. Tax Assessor’s Notice Notice is hereby given that 1 will attend the precincts and other places in the various town ships o*' Franklin County on the days mentioned below for the I purpose of assessing the person al and real property and per capita tax for the year 1917: Hogan township, at Denning, June 26, and at Altus. June 27 and 28. Grover township, at Cecil, June 29 and 30. Mill Creek township, at Uak Grove school house July 2-, and at Jones’ July 3. Barham township, at Oak Bend. July 4. Wittich township, at Beulah school house July 5, and at Etna July 6. Middle township, at weuu City, July 7 and 9. Weaver township, at Vesta, July 10. Prairie township, at Charles ton July 11 and 12, and at Pine Mountain school house July 13. Six Mile township, at Cole’s store July 14, and at Hill Bros.’ store July 16. Donald township, at Branch, July 17 and 18. Hurricane towJship, at McFer ran’s store July 19. and Peter pender July 20. White Oak township, at Har men’s store July 21, and at Oz ark until August 1 Please give number of you. school district. 1 will leave each place at 4 p. in. of the last da> except Alix, Denning, and Stock ion’s store, and will keep tin books open at these places till f p. in. Please bring your ta receipts as this is the year t list the land. Ladies who want to take an active part in tin primary must list and pay then-' poll tax according to the Acts of the General Assembly of l£l7. Johnny Harmon. Assessor of Franklin County. N. B. Those failidg to list within the time prescribed by law will be charged $1.UU pen alty. The assessment must be made in the home townships according to the ruling made by the last general assembly, in order that the value of assessment may be passed upon by the township board. James 0. Alston Killed James 0. Alston, aged 26, coT ton seed buyer of Morrilton, died yesterday morning at St. Vin cent's Infirmary as a result of injuries sustained when an auto mobile in which he was riding with five other men in the City park everturned about 12:30 o' clock yesterday morning. His brother, John also of Morrilton and A, C. Boelimer, 917 East Fifteenth street, were also in .the auto and .suffered minor in jures It was said at St. Vincent’s | Infirmary last night that they 1 will recover I'he names of the I three other occupants of the car have not been learned. Mr Alston is -urvived hv his parents, one sister. Miss. Hannah i and 3 brothers John, Lawrence land \\ iilia.it rite hodv was sent vesterday afternoon by Healey and Roth to Momltun for burial Mr. Alston Y\ a< the second Morrilton man to ne fatally in jured in an automobile accident in 21 hours i A Halbert, man ager of the Morrilton Cotton Compress Company, was killed Wednesday morning about 14 miies north • i Little Rock when an automobile which he was dry ing overturned into a ditch. The condition of Lawrence Cook, night watchman at the compress, who sustained a brok | en collar bone and shoulder and j severl fractured ribs in the same accident, was said last night at iSt. Vincent’s Infirmary to be improving. Gazette. In the Franklin County Court, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at the July, 1917, Term of the County Court within ami for said County of Frauk Im, State of Arkansas, that propositions or bids will be received by this Court by any Bank, Banker or Trust Company desiring to become a depository for any and all County Funds that in pur suance of the acts of the General As sembly of 1913, known as Act No. 12, for and during the ensuing 2 years. All bids tor tile deposits of such funds must he presented to the Court on the 3rd day of the Iteguiar July, 1917, Term of said Court, and all tiida must l>e accompanied by a certified check for $250.00 us u guarantee of the good faith of such u bidder. Given under my hand ami seal of said court this 28th day of June, 1917 (Seal) John Bollinger, County Clerk. warning" order In Justice Court,White Oak Township, Before B. M. Townsend. C C Cooper and Herbert fooper, Plaintiffs, vs I. F. Wilson, Defendant. The defendant, I F Wilson, is here by warned to appear in this court with in thirty days ami unswer the complaint of the plaintiffs, C. C. Cooper and Her bert Cooper, Witness my ham) as such J slice of the Peace this the 13th day of June. 1917. it. M. Townsend, Justice of the Peace. Geo. W. Barham, v A tty. for Plaintiffa. J. P. Clayton. Atty. for nou-resident defendant.