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Arkansas Democrat from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 5

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Arkansas Democrati
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT. AUGUST 12. 1913. 5- TUESDAY EVENING, Cripple Creek, Colorado's famous gold Giant Crosses camp, special excursions will be made lit FROM CHI PROVES FATAL TO JliE U. H.

ROSE Live News of Argent a to the various poiuis of interest lor the special bsuufit of the visiting knights. Cannot Commit Man to Asylum, Says Co. Judge Unusual Situation Is Brought About By Greene County Thomas Hill, one of the stonemasons fight against the upium smokers, COUNCIL CONSIDERS Mrs. Nell Young. The body of Mrs.

Nell Young, whe died Saturday al her home, 117 Booker street, was sent to Cumberland, Mi, Sunday for burial by the Oook Undertaking. Company. Death followed two days' illness wibh scarlet fever. She is survived by hr husband, C. EL Young, and her parants, all of whoa resided in this city.

Will Welcome Sir Knights Hundreds of Knights Templar From Arkansas Will Attend Annual Conclave at Denver. and the city has been cleared of these undesirables. REFIiOORINO OF VIAJDUUT. Tne City Couucil iu sessiou Mon eniployid on the new courthouse annex, sustained painful injuries Monday aft- day night considered two uius for tne reflooriug of the Main street viaduct, rno, witn a scaffold on whkb he ac standing broke down. He was bad Installs Service Wires.

Service wires have been installed en Man, Insane in Canada. but will not award ine contract unm Eighteenth street from Main street th bids are gone over detail, tne ly bruised about the back and his right foot was broken. to Pike avenue, according to Silas J. (CoBtianl from pa Mother dtugbtar, died a few year Afo. Bketch of Hit Carter.

Judge ill Hose was born in Ma-lion Punty, Kontufky, March 8, 1834, ui was 79 years and a few days over Ave months old. the age of twelve ytara Judge Bose's father, a physician many talents, but who was placed '4s straitened circumstances by the failure of a relative, died. Judge Rose's mother had died two years before. Judge Rose was not of the kind that gives up. With this heavy handicap bids were: Morrison, jusi-loy, McCarthy, Woodsmall Peay, each.

The City Council some time Biro appropriated $7,000 for this work. Ir i A. I. County Judge Jacksou of Grass County claims that Thomas Weather-ford, aged forty-six years, held in an Colorado Springs, Aug. 12.

Hun dreds of Knights Templars from Ar kansas who will attend the annual coa Ohapman, manager of the city light plant. These wires furnish current for Holt's Addition, Missouri Pacific Addition, Lasker Addition and Schaer Addition. 1 insane asylum at Montreal, Canada, left Ureene County while saue and clave in Denver commencing today are planning to spend the latter part of the month in Colorado Springs and the Pike's Peak region. Greeting them that Greene County cannot take the RUGS! responsibility on itself of having him incarcerated in the State Hospital for as thev approach Colorado tarings. to overcome be went to work on a whether by train or automobile, and in eounvij appropriated -uu nn which to purchase lot 6, block 21, on which is located a 6ve-room cottage, from the Methodist Kpiecopal Church, South.

The building will be used as a loom for a road evenieer. An ordinance was ipased making it obligatory on the part of all residents within the boundaries of Improvement District Nos. 15 and 16 to curb their streets. A first-class five-foot cement sidewalk was ordered 'built on Cypress Nervous Diseases. Judge Jackson made his ruling fol while they are yet far out on the prai farm, and while he worked hard all Jay he spent his nights in study, and one day the clerk of Lebanon County rie, will be an immense white cross lowing the reception of a letter from Attornev Qeneral W.

L. Moose, who asked tne Greens County magistrate Injured Man Returns. R. A. Clague of 711 Parker avenue, who was injured several weeks ago in a wreck pn the Missouri Pacific Railroad, some distauce out of St.

Louis, has; returned to his home in this city, and resumed work in the shops. Mr. Clague was removed to Sedalia, following the accident, and remained in a hospital in that city for two weeks. took him to his office because of his erected on the slopes of Red Mountain, in Manitou, several hundred feet above Brightness and save hira a position. to make out a certificate for the man the surrounding peaks which form tne 'Here for two years Judge Sose (worked very hard, acquainting himself by which he might be admitted to the street, between Fifth and Sith, with- front of the mountain range.

At mgnt a similar cross brilliantly illuminated with thousands of small inoandesoent with people and conditions, and never i'i sixty days from date. A. B. Gerfaeh, city olerk, reported a aegleoUng to study at all tnm.es. Alter two years, 'by saving diligently, he bulbs will flash its welcome from the revenue of 11,422.35 from police court summit of Pike's.

Peak eleven miles away. The crosses will measure 450 Our clean-up on rugs will continue all this week. We have made tremendous reductions in order to dispose of all stock now on hand. Nothing must aeeured enough to enter tne rransyi rania Law School at Lexington, Ky during the past month. Total collec tions were $8,250.87.

feet in height by 300 feet bread. Great preparations have been made for the visir of the knights and many The law school at that' time was fa-jaous throughout the country, Chief Justice iRobertson, one of ttoe most distinguished American jurists, presiding May Fay Aaaessenta Later. sightseeing trips will be made during Another Schoolhouse Desired. Following the movement that ended in the building of a new sehoolhouse for Towaehip, another movement is- being agitated by the residents of the adjoining residents of Hill Township to have a new school in that section. The leaders contend that they do not have adequate school building and sufficient length of school terms.

Notice has been fgiven by the State lastltutioa. Judge Jackson claimed that Weath-erford has not been a cititen of Greene County for several years and that he has a brother-in-law named Howard McNeil residing somewhere in Oklahoma to whom he refers the attorney general. The matter was called" to the attention of the attorney general by the authorities of the United States government, who had been asked by the Canadian government to aid ia finding relatives of the man. Weatherford has been in Canada for two years and became violently insane. The Canadian authorities placed him in an asylum in Montreal, then sought his relatives.

It was learned missioners of Improvement Districts their stay in the Pike's Peak region. Chief among them will be long "hikes" he left over Nos. 15 and 16, to the effect that Wie date of final payment of the first as into the heart of the mountains, trips to th summit of Pike's Peak and to sessment against the property holders I 1 i in these districts has been extended to there. Thy took up the matter and August 20. Although the matter is now in the Supreme Court, this does not sustain iDTonertv holders in their re (Main Street Merchant Fined.

M. P. Wilkiekici, the Main street butcher, yesterday paid a fine of $5 Judge Jackson's decision followed. It is not known what Attorney General Moose will do, as the Canadian authorities want to be rid of the man and Remember, Just 4 Days and this Sale Closes. Jit llil that be has a brother in the state m-situation in this State and that his mother was supposed to have died are willing to send him to Arkansas.

tar its destiny. When Judge Kose, no more than a youth, presented himself for admission to the school, he impressed Justice' Robertson so much with his earnestness and apparent willingness to learn, that Justice Robertson took him to live at his own splendid mansion. It was while at Justice Robertson's fcorae that Judge Rose met Henry Clay, "Webster, and many other of the prominent men of the time. When aged nineteen he graduated and was admitted to the bar. He married Margaret T.

(Hbbs, a. daughter of William Gibbs, a grandson of Washington's chief aide-de-camp. Shortly after his riajre he moved to Arkansas and settled in Batesville. He tin an began to practice law in this State. Oamg When Arkansas Was New.

Arkansas at- that tim was new, and Judge Rose quickly made friends and The Home Beauty Parlor Sy Hetty Dean MM fusal to make the payments, according to the commissioners. Lodge Elects Officers. At the last of the Big Rock Camip, No. 2, Woodmen of the World, Harry LeQirande was elected manager, Harry C. Foster banker and Sam Owens clerk.

The election was caused by a vacancy in the clerk 'a office. Constables Doing Good Work. The efforts of the constables of Argenta to rid this city of vagrants and transients have 'been very successful, and arrests are now seldom made. A campaign was carried on for several weeks, in which the officials of the Iron Mountain and Rock Island took mart to stop the tramps from entering and leaving the city over these rail-reads. At the same time the citv made Prlacllla: I can not suggest sny Inter nai incillclne for devtJoping tne oust Mussage with ellve oil or coco butUr.

demanded of him by Jonn Bell, lor letting his horse walk across the street. Mr. Wilkiewicz says his horse was standing, as he ftiad done foT the past five years, in front of his store, and while the delivery boy was Inside the ihorse walked across the street. He says John Bell then grabbed the horse and mnde for the City Hall, but upon his refusal to come there for the hone, Joton Bell returned the horse and trag-fy, but raised surth a disturbance that he gave him $5. Carnival For Argents.

Henry Miller of the Argenta News has just returned from a trip through the eastern part of the State, in the interest of the carnivals and various attractions he represents. He says that in all probability Argenta will again witness one of the largest carnivals in the South. This is expected to arrive in Argenta during the late Carrie T. Instead clog-gin up the puses of mr skin with fact powder, 1 use this reelp In which 1 find a very dpcndable lotion, protecting, uftuing and hmutlfylng the skin. Get 4 ounces pur-ntx from the druggist and dissolve in 4 pint hot water.

Add 2 tuspoouful glycerin. Apply freely to your face, neck and arms, it will not rub off, sud gives an attractive, velvet fairness -without, that tOO. "made-up" look. This Is inexptusiv, II017MRS.BR0VII SUFFERED Helen 8.: Indeed, you must not negict that tired, depressed feeling, which Is iiicompanltd with a pimply condition of the face. They are caused by siugglsli blood which Is not properly Uuiluattu tile uotaons from tne system.

Try thlB blood purifier and tonic: Into i pint alcohol (Whisky must not used) pour 1 ouui kardeiie, then add i cupful sugar and hut water to make a full quitrt Take 1 table-vpoonful (Ms old-fashioned blood cleanser aud tonic before each meal. Tills Is splendid for that weak, worn feeling and restores the kidneys to normal action and the blood to a healthy condition. Its timely use will save much serious sickness. fall for a few weeks' stay here. built himself a handsome following.

Before he had become of age he was of the leading lawyers of the see" tiou in which he resided. He rapidlj During Change of Life How Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her a Well Woman. accumulated a library and by constant study of the books he accumulated used the knowledge gained with telling effect, as in those days law books Dnchese: Tou can easily stop that dandruff and your hair froin falling out If yon will use a tl tuule twice a week. Here Is a splendid, old-fashioned remedy which costs little and which you can prepare at home. Mix together one.

ounce quinzoln. i pint alcohol aud i pint water. Rub It well Into the soalu two or three Mis. J. Ton are having your troubles, certainly, If you are "very fleshy" and yet want to wear the latent styles.

Have you ever heard of thin sure aud simple means of induction? Dissolve 4 ounces of paruotis In t) pints warm water aud Uk a tablespoonful a few minute befor meals. It Is harmless and yet very effective and does the work so naturally a to leave no sagging or wrinkled tissues. It has the added advantuge of requiring no strictness In diet or exercise. lmogcne: That dry. unhealthy state of your hair is probably due to improper washlug.

Maybe you use soap? Avoid It and try only this simple, safe shampoo. Get some cantnrox from your druggist and stir on teaspoonful In hot water. This Is plenty for one washing. It leaves the hair soft as silk and extremely fluffy. It dries oulckly and removes not only dirt but greasluens.

Perhaps you need a little tonic to brace th whole system. Kor this see answer to Helen 3. Series of Meetings to Begin. Arrangements are being made by the officials of the Y. M.

C. A. to put into effect their new schedule for winter imeetiing9. It is thought probable that-the regular -Sunday afternoon meeting for men held in the association hall will 'be announced for Sunday afternoon. Several Little Rock and Ar were scarce.

Although young, he was retained in Iola, Kansas. "During the Change icf Life I was sick for two years. Be- some of the most notable cases of the times a week. It Is invigorating to the hair roots, encourages a luxuriaut, soft day, and Bpent his leisure hours in Our regular $25.00 Axminster Bugs, in size 9x12 feet, we are offering, in order to reduce our large (10 AR stock, at the remarkably low price liJiOj Our regular $4.50 Genuine Axminister Rugs, 36x72 inches in size, we are disposing of at the f9 AC very low figure of yurTU Another bargain is our 25x54-inch Rugs, which we have regularly sold for $2.75, but in order to fl1 QC dispose of them quickly, we are offering at liwu fore I took your med Growth and affords Immediate relbf froui study. Through this he acquired a mas the.

Itching scalp. Be sure to rub It Into seiita ministers have consented to the roots. tery of several modern languages, and became deeply versed in the classics. lead these meetings. He also found his recreation from toil Old Maid: You say yon are under 45 and bnve wrinkles In spile of all your Viaduct to be Refloored Wlti Oak.

in similar pursuits, and has accumulat The plans for Temodeling the Main care. There Is something wrong with the fnc enam vou use. I have found that ed a literary library that exceeds to remove wrinkles and restore firm out street viaduct call for a floor of oak with long pine runners. The iron work icine I could not bear the weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly. I doctored with three doctors but they did me no good.

They said nature must have, its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pink-. ham's Vegetable 10,000 volumes, in addition to'Tus large collection of law 'books. In 1860 he was appointed chancel lines and softness there is nothing better than this gresseless cream which yon can ensllt- make voureelf and wMch shows of the structure will be painted.

Every Ita rluht away. effort will be made to turn the traffic over this' bridge instead of under it, lor, with; jurisdiction in many imatters. Iu 1865 he removed to Little Rock, as this has been the cause of many accidents. Vivian Tou will find It a simple matter to clear the eyes of redness and restore the youthful sparkle, and color it you will nse this which can easily prepared at Some. Just get an ounce of crystos at any drug store and dissolve It In a pint of water.

Put 2 drops In each eye dally. It acts like magic to give hack the beauty and It feels mighty food, too. If this does not give relief see an hair growth. Stir 2 teaspooufuls glycerine snd on ounce almozolu in pint cold water. Tse it as yon would any cold cream.

This feeds and tones the skin-filling out wrinkle and hollows and reducing the poree. -Betty Dean Beauty Book, 15 00. where Ire has since', been Jn practice, and be has been recognized as one of the leading figures' of the bar. He was head of the firm of Rose, Hemingway and Rose. at the of this death.

NEXT SATURDAY1 8:30 to 10:00 P. M. We have been talking for some time about our White Wonder kitchen Cabinet, which we intend to give away free. You will recall that the day for giving this Cabinet away is next Sat-; urday, August 16. It would be well for you to be present at our store during the evening of this day, for you may be the one to receive this Cabi Though Judge Rose has never sought office, he was chosen president of the American Bar -Association in J901for his brilliance, and was selected as a del egate to the Second International Hn-riie Peace Conference in 1907, by ex-President Roosevelt, who paid a great compliment to Jude Rose, when he called him "The brainest man I have ever met." Judge Rose was a orator, and net.

Argenta Notes. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Methodist Church met this afternoon at tine home of Mrs. W. W. Walker, 1611.

Main street. MHss Claude Hughey of Searcy visited in Argenta yesterday. C. J. is spending a ten days' vacation at Mt: Neebo.

Rosenthal, 211 Locust stree, left yesterday on a trip to Memphis. NATIONAL GUARD MEETING IS TO BE HELD TONIGHT. Another meeting of the organizers and all of those interested in forming a company of the State National Guard in -Little Rock will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in City Park in front of the old armory. Twenty-live men appeared last night for the drill and were put through various formations by Capt. O.

D. Long-streth. Captain Lohgstreth expects to be able to secure enough names to the rolls tonight to organize the com Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left me and I was not so sore. I continued taking it until I had taken twelve bottles.

Now I am stronger than I have been for years and can do all my work, even the washing: Your medicine is worth its weight in I cannot praise it enough. If more women would take your medicine there would be more healthy women. You may use this letter for the good of others." Mrs. D. JL Brown, 809 N.

Walnut St, Iola, Kan. Change of Life is one of the most tritical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If yon want special advice write to tjdia E.

Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl lenttal) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a Voman and held In strict confidence. on many occasions ihe has addressed the barassofiations of Pennsylvania, vireimia. Aabama)Mssls9ippiTennes pjoticeto Argenta PropertyHolders At a meeting of the Commissioners of Street Improvement Districts Nos," 15 and 16, held on August 9th, it was decided that as an erroneous report had been circulated and had appeared in print to the effect that the attorney interested, had agreed that as the Case would be appealed to the Supreme.

Court, that the payments of assessment as levied would not have to be paid until the Supreme Court passed on the matter, and as this report has doubtless caused some to disregard former notices, and wishing to give every opportunity tot property holders before applying the 20 per cent penalty, the Commissioners decided to extend the time of payment to August 20th, 1913. CHAS. COBB. JOHN FARMER. A.

B. GERLACH. JUSTIN MATTHEWS. Commissioners of Improvement Districts Nos. 15 and 16.

1 1 see, Colorado and Missouri, and many timUCKOlUDDS other States. Throughout his life Judce Rose fa 818-820 busefumishinc vored legal reformation and practically the codification of the unweildlv mass 'Any Car" 1 of rurraiOT lnw. Bar Association Meeting Called. ompany MainSt. II- i rnmX i The Little Rock Bar Association will hold a called meeting Wednesday aft pany.

Sixty or more meu are needed, and he expects every young man in ernoon at 2 o'clock fn Judge Lea's courtrom to take action regarding the II MPnmraiMMnMMMisM Little Rock to attend. death of Judge u. jvi. Kose. IvtaeMMery ni IVMI supplies Chandler Taylor Ames Engines and Boilers Knight Sawmill Machinery Cotton Ginning Outfits (largest to smallest).

A Business Built On Honor. It Would Be Better to Buy of Us Than to Wish You Had. Long Years of Experience Thorough Knowledge of the Business Best Facilities Our Own Building Right, now is the time. to look after y6ur wants in Ginning Machinery. Don't forget we can fit you out in anything from a Single Gin to the Largest Com plete System Outfit! Don't overlook your supply orders Belting, Pulleys, and other things.

We are also exclusive agents for, the celebrated DUPLEX GIN SAW FILER and carry a large stock of them. Send us your orders it means that you will get prompt service, satisfactory prices aud first class g0Ods all the time. v- Large Stock of Superior-Duplex Grinding Pills. Best Grinding Mills on Earth nn IrDDOUd iOULQ)UAn WW UVU 1 313-315 EAST MABKHAM STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARK..

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