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The Osceola Times from Osceola, Arkansas • 3

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The Osceola Timesi
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Osceola, Arkansas
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Central Chickasawba No. 2. TO THE PARIS SHOW. 5 i German fiillett, Whip'owil Peas, BINDERS, at A. 0.

BURTON, The Groceryman. Jolii3L IP. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of HOMCtt lUWSEfV. i Genuine Tennessee and DEERJNG MOWERS and Professional Cards. ilro: bow, Dentist OSCEOLA, ARK.

Office Over Gaylord'5 drug store. as. Physician and Surgeon, OSCEOLA, ARK. Office Second Door South of Oaylord' Drug Store. Phone Office.

No. Residence No. 7. C. PREWITT, Physician and Surgeon, -I Prices will be made for Lumber at the Mill yard, Orders can be left at R.

E. it the Mill. TERIVIS: Strictly Cash. OSCEOLA, ARK OfficerOwr ayIord' drug store, win an mlla in inv nart Editor Times Please give space for a few words. The writer of the communication in the Herald of June 7th gave his views of the political outlook of Mississippi county as.

far as he knows, and if he had stormed at what he knew about it, he would have gotten through a great deal sooner, and would, not have made a great many assertions that he did make. Mr. please get posted, and ypu will change your mind, and soliloquize something like this boys, if we get half of the votes for. our ticket in Chickasawba, township, we will do a cash business: try it, brother Phoenix. He says, "after trying every man that was, (what?) fit for clerk, they found one George Edrington." All right, Mir, Phenix, we are glad to vote for a gentleman just like Mr.

Edrington, who we can trust with the business of our county grand old Mississippi county winch is so dear to our hearts. We believe we love our county just as well as Mr. Phenix and his crew. He says the Independent ticket is no ticket at all. seems to me when I bring to mind the way things are going on jight in our midst that.

this ticket must have some strength, what do you think now, boys I Listen, after having the good people to go to the primaries and. obligating themselves, they are. now going around with a for the primary voters to sign, obligating themselves to stiek to the ticket. Isn't this, going to a great deal of trou ble! Wouldn't it.be a great idea for them to take an officer around with, them and seal the matter and be done with it." Mr. Phenix, if you -are atraiu tncy wont suck, swear them to.

it we have the very officer in our town to do the work for vou, and if you will pay him, he will insureyovL; a good job he loves money when he can get it hon- Ustlv: and. silrelv.vou will be will- mg to pay we nx so you vvuiiu i i be troubled with it any longer. As to your reference to Mr. Phillips Now, Mr. Phenix, almost everybody in tins county Knows that Mr.

Tomlinson did not defeat Mr. rhillipsthe iirst time they they- ran, find you can't make the people believe he did, so you need not waste any more time about it. We' admit that some or our friends have crotten into office through the primaries, but not by the vote of-Mr. Phenix nor his I am very familiar with the NVhole niatter, and we have had them against us in the primary and' also after the primary and they cant deny it and not bite ipi tnnmips. -v Now, I will say to all who dont belong to the boss, or the family, don't stick your head up for office where you cant be protected by the law, or you will get it cut 0ff just as the boss said when he failed 1 to carrv his point before Judge Davis contrary to law, he i 'ti'rce'.

Lr. V.o,1 aif 1 Then the trap was set for Davis and Love well and others, but we ire glad to know they did not eaten tne Doys. i uu good luck to all, I remain yours for right and justice, No Phenix. A Card Of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has done or our family.

We have used it in so maiiv cases of coufflis, lung i troubles and whooping cough, and it has always given the mojft per- i I I 1 i College Women Will Be Largely Represented. VxpoaHlon to Enllb4A tj( ItatUtUa Amrtan UntvcriW Um Have Showing. Interesting to women is an investigation ol tatisties with regard to college women now being carried on by the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. The results, says the Chicago Chronicle, are to be tabulated and sent to the Paris exposition. The institutions at present included in this association are: Barnard college, Boton university, IJryn Mawr college, University tf California, University of Chicago, Cornell university, University of Kansas, Leland Stanford Junior university, Massachusetts institute of technology, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of JJebrafcka, Northwestern university, Oberlin college, lladclilte college, Smith college, University of Syracuse, Vassar college, Wellesley college, Wesleyan university, University of Wisconsin and the Woman's College of Westera Reserve university.

The association was organized in 4SS2, and haa 2,000 members out ol the. 12,000 women graduate eligible for membership. Twenty-two local branches cooperate with the national association in its general work. It is the only body which represent the college women of the country as a whole, and ita object is practical educational work. Among other things the association awards annually a foreign fellowship and makes a yearly contribution towards the maintenance of an American woman's table at the zoological station at NapleB.

A council to accredit women for advance -irk at foreign universities awards cert1, ates of fitness which assist properly qualified women in obtaining the privileges open to women in foreign universities. An educational magazine and other publications are printed and circulated among the members. Two previous attempts to get satis factory statistics about the health of college women, have ben inconclusive because of the failure of the graduates to reply. In 1882 the association received and had tabulated replies from T05 women of this country. In 18S7 the health statistics of women students of Cambridge and Oxford were collected by Mrs.

Henry Sidgwick and published by the Cambridge University Press, but only 562 graduates responded and '450 sisters or cousins who hadi not been to college. It is hoped that the present investi- gation will yield better results. To cavil aiuiuua ti wi.u avuv nanli alninna Vinra rtAan cunl ViT'UO blanks, one to be filled out by herself, another by her college brother or cousin. Twenty-two questions are to be answered, which will make a pretty complete history of the young worn-'an's mental and physical life from her earliest school days. She is asked about her health before her college course, duringit and afterward, about her hab- its in college, her living arrangement expense, her attempts at self -support if she made any, her exercise, hei postgraduate work, occupation, marriage or nonmarriage.

Questions covering the same period are also pre pared for her noncollegiate sister anI Ker college brother. No names are. given, so tnat answers can be maa freely. From the replies the association hopes to be able to draw conclusions which will not leave the health, occupations and marriage rate of college women so much in the dark as be i a fore. These statistics will be valuable also as a basis for comparison between rMvla in ilia damn a 1 rwAltn WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Np A Dictionary of ENGLISH.

Best for the Household. IT EXCELS In the ease with which the eye finds the word sought; in iCcurtcy of definition in effective methods ot indlca-i ting pronunciation In terse and compre i benslve statements of facts, and In practical use a a working dictionary. STANDARD AUTHORITY of the VJI ouprcrae oun, an me sute Supref vuuru, lUB vi. o. viovernment frinw Office and of nearly all the Schoolbo wAnmi.1 tummtNUCD by CoW i-reiioenis, state ouperintenaenu of Schfl na mncr cauciiors almost without nui The New Orleans Picayune says It stands now a monument to ntienti try, brilliant scholarship, and mecK skill, and one of the most complete tf'l mi wgru ever pupiisneq In this Webster's Collegiate Dicti witn a acottlsh Glossary, et First diss In quality, second onV ftcimenjapt tithtrbtok tent fori1' j.

C. Merriam Springfield, Mass. CAUTION. of to All siwillfrf w.iii... having our name on the title-p', 4 mwu rcpriais 01 an ObSW' unaDriogea xx.

of 1847) 7nT I'-M. unauiooruea and unf Issuesof aamallerl1-' i- 1 OUI (IVKI HUH of the county. IIARLESj.A, TURNER, Physician and Surgeon, OSCEOLA, ARK. Office-At Brickey's Drug 5tore. Phone-Residence.

No. 26; Office, No. 33- G. COOKSEY, Physician and Surgeon, Office Phone, No Residence, No 34. 13.

Osceola, Ark. JOSE COLEMAN, (. Solicitors in Bankruptcy, LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Correspondence Solicited. Prompt Attention.

Q. Brewer. CP. Reynolds. Keiser, or delivered.

Fletcher's Drug Store or For President William Jen- nings Bryan. For Vice President, Fire when vou eret readv. Grid- ley." 4- Over Long Distance Phone. Nashville, Thursday noon. McKinley nominated.

For Vice President-Roosevelt 925 twn 1 delegate refused to vote. Congressional Convention. The following delegafe from Mississippi county are in attend- 'ance at the Congressional Conven tion being held at Newport Messrs. W. J.

Driver, G. R. Brickev, Chas. S. Driver and II.

-The latest rep.ort 14 ballots with no result, the vote standing Sloan, 43 Taylor, McCulloch, 24. Necessary to(a choice, 1. Political Events. State Democratic Primaries Jane Qth Congressional Convention, First District, meets at Newport tiuue 21, Democratic State Convention in Little Rock, June 2G. National Democratic Convention in Kansas City, July 4.

State general election September it 3d Labor Day. Now is the time to subscribe. Taken Up! One flea bitten grey more mUle, about 10 or 11 years old, HH or 15 hands high, ith scald on each shoulder caused from collar. One black horse mulet about 10 or 12 years old, 14 or hands high, In good order. Owner can get same by calling and paying charges.

Grey was taken up June an, 1'akj Black was taken up June 10th, Beall Lumber Armorel, Ark. Low Rates to Mt. Ncbo, Sear cy Springs and Raven den Springs. Very low rate are in effect, via. Iron Mountain Route, to these charming resorts, cool, pleasant and uinong the healthiest places in Arkansas.

Lxpiiumauuiuiuu- x.nn.oin u.nt fnr llUUs Occ nuu wvuwiuju iw tickets and further information. tt-16-4t. "-n PATENTS' DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS 4 AND COPYRIGHTS i OblAlNtU 4 A0VICE AS TO PATENTABILITY I Notice in Inventivt Ago Honk "Uowr to obtain Patents" Charge modiraU. No fee till patent secured. 1 Letters strictly confidential.

Address, E. 6 SIGCERS. Patent Lawyer. Washington, U.C.i It i I I I 12; 1 i The proposed amehdhient to the i constitution permitting officials, state and county, toive bonds fur nished by indemnity: companies, upon which the people are to vote in September, ought to be ratihed by a unanimous vote. The securi ty offered by these companies is better than personal bonds, and in wise uuulwlwuu Tr." by the official, the prosecution 01 tlie offending officer is more vigorous, and the chances ol escape by no means so easy.

These companies maintain a watchful eye over the men for whom they stand, wJiile the individual who signs a bond does it as a matter of personal friendship with rarely a thought of shortage 'or the violation of trust. But the great reason tor ine il adoption of this amendment is the iniustice which the present law im poses on the citizen. When the people elect a man to office, they by their votes give him a certmcate ot Tinnpstv and comDetencv. Alter electing him, they have no right, in any morals at least, to ask cer tain citizens to stand for him. If official bonds are necessary, let them be made by guarantee compa nies and paid for by the officials or by tne state.

-xnu wciuuuau hopes to see the amendment adop ted. It will tend to improve the public service and is in the interest of right and justice. L. It. Demo crat WfiuU Not Suffer So Afin for rmj nmc.

Itf Price. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so -bady in all my life. When came down to WOrk this morning 1 could hardly wOrk. 1 went to Miller and McCurdy's drug store and they recommended Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It certainly is the finest thing I ever nee for stomach trouble. I shall without it in my home here ovld not care to en dur(J tie 'sufferings of last night fift times its price U. remeuy is ior mli oy xi. Physicians and Surgeons, OSCEOLA, ARK.

Office-rear Brlckey'i Drug Store; Office phone 111! JWl nr Rrrwrr'i residence, No 31; vr. Key nold' residence, No. tol. G. NOACK, Physician and RARDSTOWN, ARK.

Surgery and Diseases of Women SpecUlty DOB'T. C. PREWITT, Jr. Physician and Surgeon. anidpn Lata.

Ark. BROWNLEE, FASHIONABLE BARBER. Back to my old stand. Clean razor, and none ut iirsi-cuuo workmen employed. wnik iii sir! Have Kit! "What can I Uo for you? A good taulr cut and an easy vhave.

To ptease you is our pleasure Editor'! Awful Plight. F. M. Biggins, Editor Seneca News, was afflicted for vears with Piles that no doctor or remedv helped until he tried Buck- len's Arnica Salve, the best in the world. He writes, two bottles feet satisfaction; we leei greatly indebted to the manufacturers this remedv and wish them please accept our hearty thanks.

Mrs. H. Doty, Des wholly cured him. Infallible for lL wfoon'f Pure rnnteed. Only town Va; Wton Co.

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