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lb; ft-:) TWO IIOT SPRINGS NEW ERA TI'KSDAV XOVEMHEK 2, liUI. iW)ClHTV woman IS POLICK CHIKP. NEWS OF ARKANSAS U. S. CAVALRY KEEPS PEACIi.IK-ARKANSAS STRIKE FIELD; MINERS ESTROY SO MUCH PROPERTY COAL COMPANY GOES BANKKUPf New Powder Stops the Flow of Blood i I All Rrtura Vet In.

LITTLE ROCK. Nov. 24 Three Weeks have elapsed lnoe the Congressional election as held, on Nov. 3, and there, "till five FARGO, N. Nov.

24 pr. vt'ation of crime rather than punish, ment of crime Is the codeunier which Mrs. Josiah A. Poppler. Par.

police woman, wife of a nrom. ference. Me was one or the world's greatest lawyers. He was distln-guislu'il for his public and pnvatt virtues, for vast and var.ed learning, for the rehelfy of his diction, anil by a clia.iu o. tliat won the hearts of men.

His wire. Mariraret T. Kiim'. who was his worthy companion, donated his library to tin1 counties that have not their inent young business man and lead-I o' Fargo society, works during her hours' as Fargo "'copper." She is a duly appointed and acting offU cer, r. porting to the chief under the I srme hours 'a other officers at the i city bui! report to the secretary of state.

They are Craighead. Desha. Montgomery. Poinsett and counties. The returns from the Third JMstriet, where the chief interest or the election centered.

ar0 all in. showing that Judge J. X. Tillman was elected over his Republican and Progressive opponents by a major-ity of 2889. 1 Nov.

24. (Via Paris. 11:15 p. in.) -A preparation which, it is claimed, will stop almost the flow of blood from a wi.und. has been invented by Prof.

Kocher of Heine, winner of the Nobel pii.e for su retry in lit 12 and his i.ssistant, l)r. A. Fonce. The preparation, called coaguleii. a powder, and is dissolved in water lefore beinn applied to a wound.

The lisn.vcivrs have made a nift of invention to the armies in i he field and have suit laiKe qii.i:i ii its of the powder to French and Herman surgical headquarters. Med cal luell here the lives of of soldi, -s wil' 1 by it. It i an b(. iy li.tiui-i. it is said, the wounded man biiiisel'.

New Era Want Ads Pay. 4 VT pass (i oiti.Nt I.IT'n.K HOCK. Noveniher r'uniiMi has been receiwd in ot Uie by tilt' Oklahoma (My council of th ordinance ha was passed by the Utt.e Rock council last, summer resulatinif and pr. hiictitig the general sale of all habil fonning drugs. 'i he law rigidly enforced here.

copy of i sent to IK l.i CM was etiai te in Id lau. Thousand sign Petition. tTTI 0l' V. 1J Tim DePartment of Education reports LOCAL PRODUCE that 1,000 signatures s. nirt the state fair to th p.

ition f. a proposed amendnient raisini: tlie maximum school tax from 7 0 1-mills. The petitions have been ui circulation for several months and it is hoped the Department will be PASTOR MV able to file It about Jan. 1. if the Federation Of Ltfbor Initiate their I.ITTI.K HOCK.

Novein her Tlie IJev. J. II. t). Smith, who ha just entered upon liis second year pastor of the First Christian church will go to Chit-ago this week to lool over the field with a view to a Fruit and Produce.

RA.VANAS Per 20c. APPLKS Per 30 to 50c Per 30 to 50C GRAPR FIU'IT Each, to LEMON'S Per 25 to OXIOXS Per 5c. POTATOES (Irish) Per bu 11.25. CABBAGE Per Be. PEAS (Black-eye) Per 7 to loc.

(Xavy) Per 8 to 10c BEAN'S (Snap) Per qt, 5c. POTATOES (Sweet) Per 1 TOMATOES Per 10c. proposed amendment in time it will leave only one that can be submitted by the legislature, since the total number is restricted t0 three. are cepting a call to the pastuate of tin People's Institute, one of the great institutional churches of the c.ty with which li' was ronnech'd year ago. Me says that he lias no pies ent intention of leaving Little Kock A but the call has been so insisteni pin o- ti vi'i'i (iATIIHlt IN I.

I KL Ml, O. LKVKLA.Mt. 14. the avowed purpose of "mak tin happiness an epiiicniii-." seveia' mndred ii'en hers fie Apprer-ia-ion League of tlie I Siat's ar-riveil here yesterday for the first annual convention. "Our convention is dedicated L.

causes of international peace ani brotln riioo.i." sail! Williani lackus. prs dent of tin3 leaauc an mtlior of "Talosphy," ot Hie "AM if Makinsi an Kpuleinic. 'During this, our first convention resent world conditions will he with our ideals." Members of th so wear It buttons with the insignia "Tal." It is part of liu isnore uden s' and report kindness and ourteous treatment. the officers of the league employers ar lot lied of patrons' appreciation. Officers will report on the proa: ess of ihe work during th past year in the Hiisiness sessions of today and that he feels it necessary to go ami look over the situation.

PA1 Ot- KM.IVIK Poultry and Eggs. EflfiS Per 30c. CHICKEN'S (Hens) Per 18 to 2i'c; (fryers), per 25c. DI CKS Per 22c. Stuple audi Fancy (irocerles.

SI'GAR Per 9e. MEAL Per 30c. CHEESE Per 25 to 75c. COFFEE Per 25 to 50c. RfCE Per 5 to 9c U.

S. cavalry in Arkansas strike zone; ruins of Mammoth Vein mine No. I. blown and burned by strikers. Four troops cf U.

S. cavalry are keeping peace in the Prairie Cn-ek coal Ji-tii''t in Arkansas, where a strike is in progress. Ii is estimated that the striking miners have cetioyed a huh" million dollars in property since the trouble bejran. The losses to the Hache-I k-maan t'oi the coM-ern owns the mines where the strike is on, have been i-o tjreat that il ha bet.i obliged to gu into the i.andi of a lejeiver. I.ITTLK KOCK.

Nove General Moose has deliv Putndl Inauguration. LITTLE ROCK, Nov. 24. State Supt. Cook, and Attorney General are atteAidin the inauguration of J.

C. Fucrall as president of the University 0f Arkansas, at Fav- ttevijle today. Pardons Granted. LITTLE ROCK, Nov. 24 The governor granted the follow inir pardons Monday: Sidney Evans.

Car-land coutity, convicted in Mav ti of forgery and grand larc.nv and' sentenced to six years; Lottie Lam Dirt, of Ashley county, convicted in January. 1913. of manslaughter, and Vntener, to five years' imprison. Probes Farm Loans LITTLE ROCK, y0v. 24 Thompson, of Washington, is thp fctest arnval from r.

s. Depart- Inouirv tn but Hi- id city are beinii made "io.la;. i ii. LI1V EI.EIiHATE boa' 1 of the ior.ti Miiiibfr Aliiyny va- u.t st. in l.i;i:., hu ihe '-ere- set.l-.l in bu lie- i Lures uia lores, inner Keaieaies won i lute.

Dressed Meats. PORK Per 12 1-2 to 20c. Mt'TTON'- Per 12 1-2 to 20e. HAM Per 25c. AL'iAN'V.

Nov. Prelimiha. The wors. no how lollK t.mding. arraittfetnems for the incident to re curcU by thf wondrrtul.

old rlial.le Dr. f'orter's AmieiiTic Il'-alei It r-lirres the or found- -'iva: ii Wii! bo held, ti i- yaiil 1 aiu Heals at the mm! tiav. $1.0 VrF. F.SO Tltl-iASl RKS Ut OX SILK TODAY. ered an important opinion with ref erence to the pay or registrars o' vital statistics.

In a letter to ar inquirer he says: "In you letter of October 1H yo enclosed a letter from one of tin registrars, who complained that tin county judges refused to allow his lees for the service required of bin' by virtue of the terms of tli? statuL creating that office, and he liat coins? he should pursue to col lect his fees. "It seem? to me that the only proper course for him to pursue to file his claim, duly certified, before the county court, and, if tlu court refus.s to approve it and ordet it paid, to appeal from the judgment of the county court ro the circuit court. If the county court to act upon the claim ne can be re quired to do so by mandamus, o. course, the court must act upon thf matter befors am- appeal can made." tin- 1 i H1tua-i and -n in! i A- .1 3 A i if. (J Ml ri 1 iti It 1 -2 3 a.

I 1 If Hi I i II; IF, SEE US I "un rpPrntative plant-fl mants. and others. an, 8" m-ry Fry of the State BEFORE YOU Good Investments SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY PRKSEXT LIRICAKV. SELL XKW YORK, -November L'4. Lov of Robeit Louis Stevtnson from ill parts of the world are iicre today to attend a three days' auction ale of hooks, manuscripts, autographs ami curios which belonged it one time to the Finul sh writer.

Ihe sale is declared be the lara- st of its kinil lield in this city in ecem years. The collection is put on sale hy Irs. Isabel Strong, daughter of Mrs. itevenson, wiios tl.tnii cciirre.l lear Santa liarbaia. last February.

Mrs. Stroni; inherited tl: reasures from her mother. AmonK the more important iten the list is a library of nany of tiieni pre.it'iiiat.on copi LITTLE ROCK, November 2 4. The library of -over JS.ono volumes, given to the city by Mrs. Margaret T.

Rose, widow of the late Judge U. M. Rose, was formally presented to the' city Sunday afternoon, and a memorial tablet unveiled. The presentation was made by he Rev Hay Watson Smith, pastor of the Second Presbyter an church, and son-in-law of the donor. The acceptance was by Mayor Charl K.

Taylor. The memorial tablet eon tains the following inscription: "This room is dedicated to the memory of U. M. Rose, born March 6, 1834; died August 12. "whose library it conta ns.

President of the American Bar Association and ambassador to The Hague poace con- rom Andrew Lang. Kdniond l.osse. lichard Ii. Henley an I tthers. who ave them to u.

L. M. vhen he lived at Yailima. Samoa. State cf Ohio.

CH of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that Is Fenlor partner i iho firm of K. J. Cheney doling in the City of Toledo, County and aforesaid, and that said firm will pnv the sum of ONK t'NDREO HOLLARS for and ev- rv of Catarrh rhat cannot cured by the use of il A I.t.'H CAT A RRH CCKK.

FRANK CKEXKY. Sworn to bffore me and yihscrlbed in my presence, this titli dav of Decemtier. A P. 1886. (Seal) A.

Ot.EASOV. Notary Public. Tfall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and nets directly utin the Mood and mu-rom surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.

J. CTIKNKT A CO. Toledo. O. fold hv all IiriiKpists.

7. Take Hall's Family Pll! for conatlpntton SHOW PRESENTS NEW MARINE MARVEL VA ALL A WALLA. Wash. Nov 4 than tii exhibitors. wer.

Ssrr- rmm, I for cash prizes of nuiii.hroiis premiums in Us-I'oni show hebl annually under tlu auspices of tlie Oregon; -Wshincton Railroad and Navigation Company, bicj opened here tc lay. Tile exhibiior.s Were 'eion living tributary to the Or, eompany's lines. The whi.l! will continue Jiree das. is iveii not so much to the snuith of corn as inir to encourage its use as enslil-iC'" to be fed to in the wiut. r.

an, I io interest the fanners in versified rarmin. Four good as new five-room cottages, extra bath room three porches, room in basement for four good rooms, two hundred feet frontage, nice yard. CITIZENS' ElH ATIOX KISCISSEH RV TEACHERS. SIXTY FIVE ACRES I' niit ai.i stock Far in tin. c.ttiuy.

oa Maivi-m Vorth $5 000. For Quick BIG BARGAINS near Golf Links and 11 Sirc 'ar line. Sale $3 600 Valuable business or resi- nr f.ct on Uauiicmc. r- on saI11(, nm 411 dence Site Corner of mu-t Mnct, iro feet v.umW dux Hawthorne. and running water.

Three houses ready Cash Will buy. Nov How educate the immigrant will be the suh-jett for an entire day's discussion H'day at the 0f the Neu Vork State T. ii. i.eis' sso -iat ion i n.ion asseinhieil here. Tlie prol.l,-.., will be takf'n up in all its irs un society in general upon the a-'lonal activities.

particular For- Residence lot in first block city, 105 foot front 170 deep, Worth $80 per ront foot nn Wnnrihinn 11 nt'w and hilt RR nJfJt w.ill Ull II VVVIMMIV. Wl 1 ri WW IVll fVIII UU I ('! Sewerage eoinpletc fur three houses. now. of Evei.iiu- Twenty AcrCS, half mile The C.lf UnU and Car Lino terminal. Tiest fruit and herry east.

in tlie state, on good road to Tike. AP Sick Man You owe it to yourself to stop experimenting with your health. If you really want to get well take OPEZ which does cure all forms of blood poison, rheumatism, scrofula, malaria, etc. Write for 48-Pagc Fret Booklet LOPEZ REMEDY CO. 01 Central Ave, Hot Ark.

uools in N'e Vork "itJ Shields will be chairman" Worth $1,000 but $800 will buy it now. of t.i, On the list of speakers are H. M. TWO GOOd HOLISCS 011 Fed' Tun lt Iniilt'iousesiii 1U Spring, one four 4 Rooms $1 1005 fict. eilv water.

Oilier five i i Ulllp, vt tiraton. Miss ALib.d Davis nettady and Issae Price 0' N't of Sch-w Vork I era! Street. tt $1,500 or the two 'i for. 1 H. H.

Ooldherser. Miss and Jss.ic. WV KINDS OF iMMiS EAHIRIll "OSTO.V No-Ui, lltri(ls neany different classes fnttrrU the exhibit or tli .,,,0 op.ned toduv in Aiec.mnfcs lluildinR for thrc, Fine large Cottage and Ko-ms, big hail, and hi-hail. room. Corner lot On liyl.ts wnu-r, sewerage.

Larsre shad ward, corner 17 I 510'000 bUt Oak Street. half l.io of ear line 1 000 right now will buy it The Owner of the Above Properties Has placed the entire lot with sacrifice if sold at once. Under normal conditions this list is easily worth BuUn order" to! $20 -000 at once the wrier has authorized us to offer the entire lot at a discount of nn anv iece listed until $20,000 is raised. Cash is what we are after but pari ch Vn NEW ERA REALTY CO. E.

P. WALSH, Sales Manager punwPQ 0AQ nnH 17fifi We have other property to but thexe are special prices for Cash buyen. Come and let U8 5hJ T.S hiiow. of the ts resented are Seal.W.ain am) Welsh terrhrs. the Oerm.m sheep dogs.

Chews Chows and setters of all rmv.VTK rims (L short. HAXD nan tea by exjiert Ktenog rapher. fniulre even In km 44 PrMert avenue. Phone I. Ml.

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