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The Dermott News from Dermott, Arkansas • 1

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The Dermott Newsi
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Dermott, Arkansas
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The Dermott News Vol. VI DERMOTT, ARKANSAS, SEPTEMBER 9. 1915 Per copy 5c No. 10. Local and Personal Always something new at The Nov elty.

NOW is the time to renew your subscription. Felt hats for street wear at Mrs. S. B. Krisle's.

Six baths for no at Dermott Barber Shop. Have your old hat made new. by the City Tailoring Co. New plaid silk shirtwaist patterns at i Mrs. S.

It. Krisle's W. Parrott, now of near Warren, spent Sunday in Dermott. Tams for children at and TTc Mrs. B.

Krisle. Visit our Art Department. The Novelty Try one of TTanchey Liver Pills tonight: you'll feel better in the morning. Miss Sarah Clare Courtney is spending the week with her cousin at Pine Bin IT. Mrs.

W. W. Courtney visited Mrs. M. F.

Coats at Arkansas Tty several days last week. Hotel Dermott Barber Shop the only place in town that you can buy a hath (Six baths for I Miss Mary Murphy of arren was a guest of Mrs. Courtney here the first of the week When you feel had. run and no energy try a bottle ot Han bey's fas earn Laxative Syrup Two dollars for me. Ilea I the special offer in er an renew uir subscription Ti Mrs.

K. Kirkpaft -k left Fri lay night tor Imbodeti end se oral eeks at In i parental ton Come and set' me at the Hotel Derinott Barber Shop. Boss, I sho ill give you a good shine Dick Cole Our Laundry washes every thing but the baby All mending free. ('ity Tailoring i Mr. and Mrs.

returned Saturday from a vacation which thev spent at Waukesha. Wis Buy your winter clothes now. Suits from up. AH the latest foreign and domestic 1 I Davis. If you need dishes, we have them.

The Novelty. in Certainly. You will find at Mrs. S. B.

Krisle's. Mrs. E. Neilsen of Bunkie, is a guest this week of her son, C. (I.

Neilsen, and ife at the Staneill Hotel. Misses Arline Ruth and Jessie Carmi cal of Waraen are guests this week at the home of ,1. A. Mosley C. (i.

Neilsen has moved his insur ance office into the Crenshaw Building, sharing office room with Harvev Parnell. Mrs. Sam Thompson was called to Warren the first of the week on account of the serious illness of her father. Assistant Cashier Crook of the hermott Bank Jt Trust Co. was a Little Rock isitor several (jay the first of the week.

Miss Myrtle returned to her home at Wilmar Sunday night, after spending a few days here with Miss Pet tie heLaney. For Sale at a Bargain: One horse, buggy and delivery wagon. Will sell separately or together. Apply at Ward's Drug Store. Buford leaves Friday for Fayetteville, where he will enter the second year of the agricultural course at the State Fniversity Rev.

Ik Bolton and family of IteQueen are spending several here, while he is conducting a revival meeting at the Raptist Church. Miss Louise Fra.aer. chief operator for the telephone company, left Sunday morning for Koshkonong. to spend aho ten with home folks. .1 I Crenshaw representing .1.

(i. Howard of Little Rock, will negotiate on farm Five time Interest at payable initially. i out our Laundry each flies day only. Call or see me. I I.

Ikivis. Ag ent for Frank's Laundry President H. l.usch of the her mott I Lumber Co. left yester day for Chicago He expects to re turn to hermott the first of next week. Notice All School books will be sold tor cash.

Positively no exception, to any one llanchey. i Get Your School Supplies From Us We carry a full line of tablets, notebooks, theme paper, books, pencils, pens, ink erasers, bookstraps, schoolbags. DRUG STORE The Rexall Store us your Laundry and we will give you service and price. The ity Tailoring successors to Diamond Tailor Co. Mr.

Jos. Ashcroft of Popular Bluff. president of the Bimel-Ashcroft Mfg. was a guest here at the Helmstetter home a couple of days last week. Mrs.

F. Owens left the first of the week for the Infirmary at Lake Village where a successful surgical operation was performed upon her hy Dr. E. E. Barlow of this place.

The .1. Cohen Son Co, are closing out their branch store at Arkansas City and Mr. Sam Cohen expects return to Dermott this week and dt his time to their store here. For Sale or Exchange: Ford Touring Car in perfect order and fully equipped Cheap for cash or will ex change for real estate. 2-2t (1.

Foster. Wilmar. Ark Send the News to out of tow friends It's much easier than writing a letter, and will give them all the news. if you subscribe this month you can get two years for the price of one. See pecial offer in this paper.

Mrs. Percy Bass left Friday for her home at South Bend. Ind after spend ing a couple of weeks here with her mother and sister Fn route home she spent a few days in St Louis Inning fall and winter goods for The Novelty Revival services are being held at the Baptist Church each afternoon at three o'clock and each at 7 Id. The preaching is being done by Rev. D.

Bolton, formerly of this place hut now of DeOueen. Cordial lions are extended the public attend all he ieeI! Westbro came Sat day from Hot Springs to spend a few lays here loo! ing after property inlet ests. Beside- his city property, he also has farm lands near Dermott. While here he ren wed his subscription to the News and said "keep it an ing The Dermott Bottling Works last week received nearly a carload of Dot ties and cases. Manager Scott says they have done well with the plant this summer hut expects to do a greater volume of business the coming season.

Tile water of Dermott is exceptionally pure and desirable for a bottling plant. i tile night of Septembei 1st. th. 1. (h (t.

F. lodge Mcliehee came to Dermott and joined the local lodge for the evening. Fight candidates were gr on the thud degree, after which re freshments wore erv ed in the hall. lose present report a very pleasant and profitable evening, and the McGe hee lodge will probably come again St (' Singleton returned Fridgy a isit at his i 1 i hon near inona Miss. Thi- was his rst trip back in more than twenty three years He -ays tie drank from the ring, whose water seemed so good to him when he was a boy.

but that it taste like it used to Fvidentlv the Dermott water him spoie Mr and Mr- Fdmondson ot i'hi-rntoil have been here tin- week at the home of their daughter. Mrs II Nichols. Mr Nichols' two sisters of Piedmont. are also here, having come on account of his illness As soon as he is able, he expect- to leave for Vicksburg. where he has been offered a position in the comm sary department ot a lumber firm.

Yol NG MKN and YOl'NG WOMF.N from your address have reserved their rooms at Henderson Brown College YOF should be in their number Mu sic, expression, art. business, literary and scientific courses, with athletics literary society work and spirited -tu dent life will tie enjoyed by them Do not wait, but write today. I Workman. President, tf Arkadelphm. Ark The dollars are rolling in this week, many subscribers, both new and old.

taking advantage of our offer This offer will positively not be good after this month, and if you haven't already renewed, you should do so at once. Attention is called to the fact that the piano contest which the News held, was in two years ago. We make this statement, as a good many of our subscribers have had the impression that subscriptions given during the piano contest were just now ex School Opens Monday Next Monday morning. September will witness the opening of the Pern.olt Public School for the regular term, which promises to be one of the most successful in its history The election of Miss Parra Patterson of Little Rock, who come- highly re mende 1 as an expression teacher, com pletes the faculty, which i- as follows Principal. I Harnett Assistant Principal.

I' Stone 7th and "th grades. Miss ir a Par mical and nth grades. Mrs Julia I all Sober an 1 Ith grades. Miss Pearl Poch ran 1st and 2nd grades Miss l.ois poster Knglish ai Peri: an. Miss Kh ubeth Pugh Piano and Voice.

Ruth Repression, Mis- Parra Patter- Iiermott Annex. Miss Leona Ray born. the ex el Harnett. Mi-s lost a and Mi's Rayburn. the teachers are from out of Mr Stone who comes from Lambert, and Mi'.

Saber of rystal Spring- Miss iia- hole. v- Monticello came in yesterday Miss Patterson, ho comes from. I iltle Reck. Miss t'arm' from and Miss from Pari-, are expected either tomorrow or Saturday Much satisfaction is felt that the School Heard ha- hecti -e tortunate as to secure a faculty which every way promises to he one ot the stronife-t have ever had. With the prompt ett rollment and regular attendance of pupils, and the proper eo operation on the part ot the parent- a thoroughly suecessful and satisfactory yeas i- as -tired Pauline Read Dead.

ittle Pauline Read, the litth eiyht year-old daughter of Mt and Mrs Win. Read, formerly of this place hut more recently Tempo. At lied at the home ot her vrianlp.ee’:near Tallulah. 1 Monday The body as ight to hake ilia, where the funeral will he held today tThur- lay Mr and Mr- Read, vv ho beer: in I nna ar I Colorado for several yearaccount of health, will at live at ike tod i attend the fur oral. The child has been With her andparents for some turn and died after an illness only days Pauline was an exceptionally attr.ic live and lov able child, and tin ir many friends here will it; i ed he grieved to hear of he: death A number will doubtless from here attend the funeral Cross Ties Wanted anted No 1 Red i lies, OX' -ft delivered on switches Iron nmt.on tracks between Pine HlutT and Dermott and Warren and Arkan sasCity Quick inspection and cash payment Knipiire ot Qermott l.andN I i tf To the Democratic Voters of Chicot County: I solicit your support for the nomination to the office of Rep resentativc in the next Arkansas General Assembly to be held in PUT Very respectfully.

Haldy Vinson. jjl dMrs. and J-H; i i liUenjliodu tu 0 erutirtt TJau rnrduillti tMinted jjjj (Opening of iJatteni and (Tailored Hati flK SR Itleditrsdan, Jtifteer.t. jjjj ilifs. tUrisL' A i Get Your School Supplies and Books at Drug Store The Nval Store Next Door to P.

O. A Big Assortment of Pencils Pens. Tablets, Ink and Crayon All School Books will be sold for Strictly Cash I School Supplies i ith each purchase of School I Supplies we will give a tablet FREE! i have anything you want 4 in this line. Jr 1 The Novelty and Promptly Done 1 TTj fif at The Dermott News office Your Patronage Solicited Hot Blast Heaters for Coal SOLD BY ORR HARDWARE COMPANY Air Tight heaters for Wood 4 1.

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