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Hot Springs New Era from Hot Springs, Arkansas • 10

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THE NEW ERA, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 7, 1914 TWO STORM SWKKI'S TIIKKll IHM Kl M-OWS INTO THE ATLANTIC' January i-, tio. and our Llm- I ate tx ...1 IrkMalinit 1 IT Kirr ucrn nr imuifliv u. Ill' If l.ll.llUllfv IV I Combined Scholar ALTA SMITH, Editor TKLKPHONK 601 AXI 1274 ALTA SMITH, Editor. tklkphonk eoi axd 1274 a' ir Rent for Bcholarshlp and en.

ier any lime 'hln tn yrars. or your money MMI I'OMIION 1 Shorthand, or Stenotypy. if 'u takn CmMned -r- Write for I'oition Contract. fiv THK HKST-We rea90nable for night i.ra. tue.

Over 1 1 shorthand, the most and L. C. Smith Clraham-Iltman JJ" 'rlgDt t0 teach up-to-date of becking pu sh Magonic It CTIOX HIMIK.K TM It I WITH MKS. WHITTIXUTON The Tuesray Auction Bridge Club met with Mrs. Hiran Whittingion yesterday and Mrs.

Whittington won tlia hiffh irnra Tho f'luh tuontu I HOCIAIj OALK.M)AK. Wednesday The Fortnightly Club meeting. Thursday Tbe Club with Mrs. O. A.

Hogaboom. Stenotypy in this section. J. feu ssCi Temple, Little Rock, Ark. 590 Club with Mrs.

J. wUh Mn" W11)lamg I E. Harper. i rt1ay Arlington informal danc x'KMKXT ford's Business lollege Saturday Hook CluD wltn ansa Margaret Glllen. The Hot Springs Woman's Suffrage Association will meet at the home of Miss Adele Johnson on Park Avenue on Froday afternoon.

Cure Your COMMISSION GOVERNMENT IOWA A SUCCESS It I THE ABMXWTO WILL GIVE Rheumatism TEAM OX THl'USDAYH Faulkner will entertain thi- Musical I (Continued Horn rage 1) coininirisioner ol public satety. 1 The Tango Tea which baa been Faulkner will entertain the Musiccol the rage throughout the east for Art Club Saturday evening begin- Our Prescription C2223 rooatba baa reached tbe Southland, nlng at 7:30 o'clock It's Rheumatism and I'rlc Acid policemen and firemen are under civil service. We pay the police- 'i ii on a month, and it Is in Hot Springs had it first tango tea that cause your back aches and not pains not kidney trouble. C2223 real money too. The legitimate rev works out Uric Acid.

Deformity of the Hands In General, enues of the city have increased wonderfully. We have added to our fire equipment and erected a city hall building that is a model. It costs something like $600,000. Over the river that di Chronic, Artlcu'ar Rheumatism. Rheumatism, lumbago, Sciatica, THK TOMOKItOW OF TOMOKItOW Fantastic shadows leap and lie across the silver fields; The flames of Winter's robe of yellow gold Burn for an instant in the Western sky.

Then pale. Night swings the gates of heaven ajar And, tinkling icebells to her heels, last week. It proved to be such a brillant success that Mr. J. W.

Cor-riugton, of the Arlington Hotet ennoances that beginning tomorrow afternoon, between the hours of four and sii o'clock the tang tea will be a regular Thursday afternoon event on milady's social calendar. Music will be furnished the Italian orchestra. Only those holding invitations will be admitted. (c) Underwood Underwood. pain in the back have been cured in the real meaning of the word, by tak vides the busines districts of A view of the ocean front at Sea Krisnt.N.

J. Eleven person are dead and 150 are alor.jr the Jersey ssashore, most thorn at Sea r.ievm in rsuiu -t late Inst week. hnormom Moines the city is building arch ing this famous prescription No. Bright, as the result of a terrific huirica 'infl's-tions Oi vhich rwjlts.l in ti rtost com- bridges of steel and concrete. Thesif C.

223, as directed on douic me in o'lete destruction of the homes, sndir.jr hunc'cds into the sults have been found to be astonish structures are as wide as any citv streets. City, I'ark School famous swindling cases, had died. course in Sunday normal work. I at his home in that city. Piper was i "Eight years ago Oes Moines possessed but 30 acres devoted to pub i (lave? of the Wayne in feeble health when last hee.

The in GiiCE! CL0E6E0 NOSTRILS OPEN AND lit lic parks. Our commissioners have ing. It has been proven that this prescription makes op the best rheumatism remedy in existence, having actually cured many stubborn cases of over 30 and 40 years' standing even in persons of old age. Try Prescription C2223 yourself. No matter the pain, nor how long standing, this prescription will surety her star folk from afar.

As the shadows fall. Uie sleeps mid licht is com-; Hut somewhere, past the hills, another day is being born. And hope's wild flames burn hit'li. Here in the shadows are Ave aril I And made It passible for the city today to own 1,100 acres. In two of the COHN-HUO OR CATARRH VANISHES narks there are golf links.

Any one I'eiroit, is registered at the cases are set for trial at the I rnary term of court in Mt. Ida. the Mr. T. Klein has returned from county seat of Montgomery county, Knoxviiie.

T. where spent the which they were transferred on holidays Mrs. Klein and her a change of venue. "ictlKr. Monday, Mrs.

Klein is I'iper charged that he was swind-expected heme about the middle of out cf $12,000 by means of a January. i fke horse race, alleging that he Mrs. c.iady-; Sigler Henderson I niade wagers on a sure thing at the who knowg the game is permitted to use the links, and the city pays for their upkeep. AVhat has been accomplished there, proportionately, of hills for you, Tomor- And over the rc the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight sturg-gling for breath, with head stuffed; West Knd Club.

I'iper also brought ft today for Stotkton, Texas. I course, could be accomplished in other cities in Arkansas, if the peo-, pie would only adopt the commission suit for the recovery of. his money. This case is now before the Supreme uiiiini imia ic Ir. 'T.

C. Iftstaatljr Relieves Swollen, Inflamed Kmo, Head, Tin-oat Yon Breathe PVeoly Thill Headarhe CJoct BfaMtjr Discharge Stop. -Try Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, Jnst to try It Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly yonr clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head Will open; yon will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! tbet catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will gone. -End such misery now! Get the snail bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" any drug store.

This sweet, fra-'grant balm dissoles by tbe heat oi court, where it was appealed arier i'iper wen in the loer court. form of government. It is the salvation of cities and one of the best things that could come to the city, which, at the present time, Is sadly In need of extensive improvement SAID T0HAVE DIED i OciUli cure you. Full directions go with each bottle. Two sizes, 50c and $100 bottle contains about three times as much as a 50c bottle.

Sold in Hot Springs by A. C. Jennings, Sorrell's lrug Co, and Weimar's Irug Store. Out of town people write Plough Chemical Memphis, giving name of your local druggist, Medicine sent prepaid. nostrils closed, hawking and yfiiemi Seiretr-ry oi thing.

Catarrh or a cold, with its t. running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness is Ccnvrntion iim' hr. c. Cncotl a Launch at all hours. In This City lHt Mglit.

Word received in this city iiiht from Fargo. N. distressing nui iruiy ueeuiunn. velle of l.illl l'ut your faith just once in 1(e Y. p.

i I1m. .....1 of it if t'." ii' Uo(k, are in of Advertise in The New Era Good coffee at I'nerft' A launch. WJP l.lain uniiii nuu i a serif.4 that Ferdinand I'iper. one of Hi, prosecuting witnsses ill the Advertise in the New Era. Kirt H.ipti.t or catarrh will surely disappear.

Adv. Clearance Bargains in Wool Dress Goods. Wool Dress Goods of every description, formerly selling up to $1 and 1.25 the yard, 69c Mlack Hroad Cloth, 5j in wide, worth $2.25 the yard, $1.69 Broad Cloth, in hla and color-, worth up to $2.00 the yard, $1.39 Three Days More of the January Clearance 'Sale. Three of the Biggest Days of Bargains yet to Come. Prices have been still further reduced, uud every item is of seasonable interest things you will need for at least four months more.

Friday Morning, Jan. 9th Saturday Morning, Jan. 10th 10 to 11 A.M. For one hour only, 10 yards best Outing in white or colors; will be Hold f.or 85c (Not over Ten Yards to one person.) Saturday Afternoon, to For one hou Large Sized lied Spreads, worth will he sold for 85c (Not over two to one person i Thursday Morning, Jan. 8th 10 to 11 A.M.

For one hour only. Ten Yards of Ingham, worth $1.25, will se sold for 85c (Not more than yards to ne person. Thursday Afternoon, to For one hour only. Lace Cwrtalijs, worth will be wold for, Pair, 85c (Not oyer two pairs to one person.) 10 to 11 A.M- For one hour, only. Ten Yard Colonial wfrrth a ill le I I $.185 (Not over In yards to one person.) Friday Afternoon, to 3:30 P.M.

one hour only. One Kxtr.i size cottou-fillcd Comfort, our reeuUir 1 5 it vii I ue; will be sold for 98c (Not over tuo "ie person.) Clearance Sale Bargains in Coat Suits, Coats, Furs and Waists Thursday, Friday and Saturday m.Ts Coats formerly sold up to now in Women's and Mis- Bargains sins All Suit formerly sold ou, now If. "5 All Suiix formerly sold HI i.ow AH Suits formerly sold at formerly sold up to $27.50 now (Hao.7."! Coats formerly sold up to $22.50, now It and 22.r.ii. now I. 7 Ccits formerly sold up to All Sulti fornierlv sellii.c at $20.00, now i 7.60 and $1 iiow t.

All Suits formerly selling at (oats formerly sold up to now Clearance Sale Bargains on Shoes and Mens Furnishings Shoes for Women Queen Quality $3.00 and mid values, in tan, white, buck, black, suede, patent, and vlci, a clean sweep of broken II ncs. The Highest bargain you ever saw. $2.35 Shoes for Men Italston's and $5 values in tan. cun metal and patent, not a single bad style in the lot. Ilroken lines our only reason for cutting it- pre $2.95 Men's Wool Sweater Coats, worth and $150 Clearance Price, $1.95 Men's Wool Jersey maroon, and Grey $2 i0 values, $1.79 ltoy' Wool Sweaierr CmiIm.

Ilroken M-25 and $2 nu gradex. 79c Hoys' Sweaters, loivv. manon vft 89c vtZu'r ill! III. 50 mid now ses Wool and Silk Dresses Fcr these last three days of our JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Ton can have thoice of about 25 or 30 of our You can have your of about 25 or 30 of our beat sellins bors in Wool and Silk Dresses, worth up $13.50. $4.95 These, dreases ore ui: on our rack for yonr convenience Children's and Mls a or.

und Fur Kcts, worth 10 your cholre, X. W5 Kllk Klmonan, wor.ii ft.uo, for three ilu, WAISTS Silk WnlHts. in black and colors, $3.50 values now IW. Silk Wolsis, black and colors, $. rnlurs, now Tailored White VoUt, all vhIuph, now rxiu White MnairiH WUl.

lot of pi itiy aiylun. f' vulue. HOW Its Niitural Kit l.ynx Sets, W'i no 1 1 in Freiieli I 'oney Sets v.ilues Mt i :t.i. trnn Coney a Lies lobelia Coijey Muffs, $7.00 VHlile liluck Krrnch Coney Muffs, $.1 vhIiicii Wi.Ml lit own (oiny rf if I 7' I i I.

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