Holiday Open House, Mayor Greg Goodnight, City of Kokomo with Chancellor Michael Harris, IU Kokomo
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E. €„ Payue was at Shreveport Thursday.
Fred ihrockniorton was here from
Wilton Wednesday. P. .VI. Wood of tied Bluff was in the
city Friday morning. Prof. A A. Gray was here from Wil-
ton 11 iday morning. Miss Infra Wilson is on the sick lisl
this week. Mrs. i. H. Phillips was in Texarkana
Friday morning. J F. Schirmer of White Clift's was
trading in Ashdown Friday, See the Southern Musical Company
at the auditorium Tuesday night. Walter Hall of Aliens was attending
to business in Ashdown Friday. Ed Waldo was up from Pine Prairie
We-d nes day. Mrs. WV K. Haller is visiting with
relatives and friends in Nashville. Herbert McKinney of Texarkana
spent, Thursday afternoon in Ashdown. Miss Thelma Crowson of Nashville
visited her sister, Mrs. O. T. Graves
Thursday. George Pell and A. C. Ramsey of
Nashville were in Ashdown Wednes- day afternoon
The lyiceum presents the Southern Musical company at the auditomium Tr sday night.
Special reduction on coats, coatsuits, dresses and ladies' and children's hats Millinery Store 1126
Mrs. F. G Bozeman and little daugh- ter, Francis, visited Mr. and Mrs H. L. Toland Thursday.
Who has the greater charm—the in- nocent country girl or the sophisticat- ed city woman? See the Perfect Lover.
Mrs. Jet Orton and little daughter of Fulton spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Ashdown.
Mr and Mrs Rupert Steel and little daughter of Mena spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hill.
How the love of one good woman
kept a man straight when temptation? surrounded him. See "The Perfect Lover, at the Royal Dec. 2.
Mrs. Zea Jacabson and Miss Angie Holt of Texarkana spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hartsfield.
Miss Evelyn Johnson left the first of the week for Blackwell, Okla.. to
accept a position as stenographer.
Miss Hazel Hicks and brother. Harry Hicks, of Shreveport spent Thanks- giving with their sister, Mrs ,J. E
Locke.
"The Perfect Lover" is Eugene O'- IL’ien’s first starring production. At
the Royal December 2.
The next lyceuni number will be
given at the auditorium Tuesday. It is the Southern Musical Company, con-
sisting of violinist^, pianists, reader and singer.
Mrs. B. J. Chamberlain of Morris
Ferry is spending a few days with rel- atives in Ashdown.
Who has the greater charm—the in- nocent country girl or the sophisticat- ed city woman?—See the "Perfect Lov-
er" at the Royal Tuesday night
Pat McMeans of Paris. Texas, spent Thanksgiving in Ashdown with his sis- ters, Mrs. G. W. Orton and Miss Flor- ence McMeans. He returned home Friday morning.
The Thanksgiving ball Wednesday evening was enjoyed very much in the Goldsmith building, with the Gordon hand of Texarkana furnishing the mus-
ic' for the occasion.
"The Perfect Lover" is an adaptation of Leila Burton Well's novel, "The Naked Truth. Royal Dec 2.
Miss Lena CauF’er of Texarkana, spent Wednesday night and Thursday with her mother in this city.
The Arkansas Democrat is kicking over the traces in these days of high ■prices Itis announcing a "Profit Sharing" plan whereby it makes its subscription price $3.90 by mail (only) for one year to expire December lc), 1920, if paid during "Bargain Days”— December 1-15, Thereafter the price will be regular 55c a month. Post- masters and rural carriers can tell you all about it.
Ed Nelson was here Wednesday on
his way to Sheridan to spent Thanks- giving with his father. He will go from there to Muskogee, Okla where he will accept a position.
Miss Pauline Davidson of Texarkana of Texarkana attended the dance in Ashdown Wednesday night. She was
the guest of Mrs. J. E. Locke.
A president will be nominated and elected in 120—everybody can read the Arkansas Democrat through next years daily by mail one year for only $3.90. if paid during “Bargain Days”—De- cember 1-15. Regular price is 56c a
month. Ask any postmaster or rural route carrier about its “Profit Sharing” plan.—adv.
Eugene O’Brien, the screen's hand- somest a.ndi most popular actor, makes his debut as a star in “The Perfect Lover,” a Sclzniek Pictures production and a story particularly ad .pted to his talent. “The Perfect Lover,” which ■will bo scent on December 2 at the
•Royal thoater.
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MEXICAN REBEL II AN LEO
Mexican Reliel Leader Pays the Death Penalty.
El Paso, Tex., Nov. 26.—General
Felipe Angeles, Mexican revolutionary- leader and enemy of the Carranza gov-
ernment. declared a patriot by his followers and friends, was executed as
a traitor to the Mexican government by a firing squad at Chihuahua City, Mexico, at 6:35 a. m. today. However, he had never recognized the present government as rightfully representing Mexico.
The specific charge against Angeles was rebellion. He was found gu’ y
by four Carranza Generals, sitting as
court martial at Chihuahua City at
10:45 last night, after a session that had lasted almost, continuously for ap-
proximately thirty-nine hours. Angeles, throughout the world was
known as a military genius, he was
the reputed friend of Americans and during his trial he lauded this country and its citizens. He was the man who brought the French 75 gun to the per-
Drastic Means to Make
Miners Work; Major Arrests ail Strikers
Sheridanfi Wvo., Nov. 26.—Scores of coal miners who declined to return to
work were rounded up hy United Stat-
es soldiers in Carneyville, Wyo., today and placed on interurban cars for re-
moval to the county jail in Sheridan, All other miners in the town were or-
! dered by Major Warren Dean, mili-
] tary commander of northern Wyoming, to return to work this afternoon.
Accompanied by Sheriff Dolph Thomas and four deputies. Major Dean with machine gun platoon, one auto-
matic rifle platoon and a platoon of ri- flemen, reached Carneyville shortly be- fore the noon hour on a special train. The soldiers with fixed bayonets char-
ged the pool halls and meeting places of the striking miners. Scores of min- ers were lined up in the street Major Dean then ordered wholesale arrests.
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! PRAISES ARKANSAS SCHOOL
Or. Bradford Knapp Praises (lie Col-
lege of Agriculture. i
Foyetteville, Nov. 27.— (Special) —
I Dr. Bradford Knapp, chief agricultur- al extension in the South, United Stat- es Department of Agriculture, spent
1 part of the past week at the College of Agriculture of the University of Arkansas. Dr. Knapp praised the lo-
cation of the college, its teaching and
demonstrating stall' and the equipment i
it had to work with, although he said I that the college needed better support over the state than it is getting. The future of agriculure in Arkansas, he !
declared, will depend largely on the graduates of the College of Agriculture 1
of the University. j I
ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW
More Than 1,500 Entries Are Received at Magnolia.
Magnolia, Nov. 27.—The annual State Poultry Show now being held at
Magnolia has more than 1,500 entries, and is said to be the greatest poultry show ever held in Arkansas. Many entries took the prizes at Chicago Na- tional Poultry show, at the Memphis Tri-State fair, at Kansas City, and the state fair of Louisiana at Shreveport. The best classes are Plymouth Rocks and Rhode I land Reds. W. C. Tallan of Oklahoma iCty conducted the judg- ing.
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Just Received j
Galvonized Iron Roofing
6, 8, 10 and 12 foot lengths
Price $7.50 Per Square, Cash
HENRY & JOYNER HDW. CO.
I .H UGH STEEL MSY
Is Holding Cirouil Court in Miller Count} This Meek.
| Texarkana, Nov. 27.—In the Miller
j County Circuit Court today the follow-
j ing defendants, all negroes, pleaded I and were sentenced bv Judge Steel:
James' Jcoseveit Hair, grand larcenry. one year: Luther Morelan. grand lar-
cenry, one year; General Clemmons,
grand larceny, one year, and George Howard and Jim Howard, grand lar-
cenny. each three years. The last
named defendants on account f their
youthful age were sentenced to state
reform school instead of the peniten- tiary. Addie Gillette, negress, was in-
dicted by the grand jury oh a charge of first degree murder and her trial is
set for Wednesday of next week. She
is charged with killing hor husband, Jim Gillette, baggage man at a local
hotel, about three months ago.
M AK DECLARE!) ON HATS
DcQueen Club M'iil Offer Reward for Their Scalps.
Ever seeking some new way to serve
the public, the Civic Improvement Club
at its last meeting declared war on
rats and mice and issued a proclama- tion offering a reward for their scalps
Five cents each will be paid for rat
scalps. One cent eatdi will be paid for mouse scalps. The ladies have se-
cured the cooperation of John T. Gar-
rison, who will act as paymaster and
scalps should be delivered ta him each
day at or after 5 o'clock p. m.
This campaign will last until Christ-
mas. Children of any age are qualified to enlist in the campaign, and no age
limit rung against the mice and rats.
Mr. Garrison is offering a prize of $1 to the boy or girl who brings in the
most scalps. This campaign will result in protec-
tion of food stuffs, promotion of the
public health and Christmas money
for the kiddies who enlist.—DeQueen Bee.
Rill Report Short. The gin report up to November 14,
gives Little .River County 5,465 hales
ginned, as compared with 11,884 at the same date last year.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 1 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ♦ 4« 4* RED CROSS ROLL CALL FACTS * 4* 4* Begins, Sunday, November 2: 4* 4* closes, Armistice Day, Tuesday, 4* 4* November 11. 4« 4* Objective: 20,000,000 member- 4* 4* ships in the United States; 4* 4* 2,000,000 memberships in the 4* 4* Southwestern Division—the states 4* 4* of Missouri. Kansas, Texas, Okla- 4< 4* hnnin and Arkansas, Cost of 4 4* membership, one dollar. 4< 4* Purpose: To maintain Red 4* 41 Cross at present high state of 4’ 4* organization and efficiency as 4* 4* permanent national relief agency. 4* 4* One million volunteer workers 4* 4> to assist in campaign activities, 4* 4* to bo enrolled previous to opening 4* 4* of drive. 4* 4> Soldiers, sailors and marines to 4- 4* aid by- speaking and writing of 4* 4* the work of the Red Cross in the 4* 4* camps and overseas. Fighting 4* 4* men, in some cases, directing 4* 4> campaign. 4» 4* “Four-minute” men, returned 4* 4* service men, lawyers, newspaper 4* 4* men and others qualified, will 4* 4* speak during drive, in theatres, 4* 4* hotels, moving picture shows, 4* 4* clubs, factories, mills and stores. 4* 4" National advertising campaign 4* * being waged as preliminary to 4* 4* intensive drive. Newspapers, 4» 4* posters, window displays, flags, 41 4* cutouts, moving picture films, 4* j •> dodgers, advertising slides, all 4», 4* carrying Red Cross messages. 4* I % ♦ I 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4> 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4> 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4>
TWO MEN ARE HELD
Texarkana, Nov. 26.—Two men, giv- ing their names as Joe T. Kennedy and Ed Johnson, were arrested Friday by the Texas police and are being held in jail for investigation. Local officers believe they are wanted somewhere in this territory. Johnson is a negro but Kennedy says he is a white man, al- though the police express the belief that he is a bright mulatto.
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PHYSICIANS
J. W. RING GOLD, M. D. Res pectfully tenders liis Professional services to the people of Ashdcwn, Ashdown, Arkansas.
DR. P. II. PHILLIPS, Physician and Surgeon. Office in ®ott Build- ing; phones, office 169-2 rings, resi- dence 169-3 rings. Ashdown, Ark.
I)RS. MEEK & HARDING—Dr R. L. Meek, C. A. Harding; General
Practice, Medicine and Surgery. Of- Pce in Sanderson Bldg. Phones: Office 92, residence 92. Ashdown.
S. C. MARR, M. D. Office in Cook Building; office phone 204, residence 59, Ashdown. Ark.
DENTISTS
DR. C. E. MAY, Dentist. Office in Sanderson Building, Ashdown, Arkansas.
OPTOMETRIST
IV. A. J. MILLS, Optometrist. Will he in Ashdown, Ark., on 1st and 3rd
Wednesdays of each month. Up stairs in Sanderson Bldg.—W.A.J. Mills, Optometrist, Hope, Ark.
NOTARY PITRLICS
LON T. JONES, Notary Public. Office: Yeager it Jones, Ashdown Arkansas.
J. L. .MARTIN—Notary Public, at
First National Bank.
C. 31. SUTTON- Notary Public, a-
First National Bank.
1). II. TOMPKINS, Notary Public, office in Mist National Bank Bldg., Ashdown, Ark.
ATTORNEYS
A. I). DuLANEY, Lawyer. Office in
Sanderson Building, Ashdown, Ark- ansas.
JUNE R. MORRELL, Attorn^- at Law, Ashdown, Little River Coun- ty, Arkans*'"
JOHN ,T. DuLANEY—Attorney at- law—Ashdown. Ark.
ABSTRACTS
IS YOUR TITLE HOOD? Tht
only way to find out is to have an
abstract made. We have the oldest and most complete ,set of records in the county. Why should we not give the best service.—31c Iver Abstract & Insurance Co., Office in Sanderson
building, Ashdown, Ark.
MISCELLANEOUS —
AMERICAN SHOES & HAR- NESS HOSPITAL —Shoes and harness repaired right. All modern
machinery.-—Mnse Attuvray, Prop., Ashdown, Arkansas.
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FOR SAFE OR TRADE.
FOR SALE—“More Egg Tonic,” makes layers out ot loafers.—Mrs. H. B.
-.71 Ison. 95-tf
WOOD—Big supfily country wood r*
stave mill. Call E. T. Johnson. 92-1£
A BARGAIN—for sale 80 acres good land for $30 per acre, on easy terms;
one mile west of Ashdown, will be on
gravel road.—H. C. Hodges. 11-29
FOR SALE—Two good mules, one 7 years old one coming 4, C.S. Cobb, tf
FOR SALE—Good pair mules cheap.— J. R. Furlow, Ashdown. 83-tf
ALFALFA HAY for sale, $38.50 per ton at Ogden, Ark.—Roy Budd. 40
_MONET TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND—One to five years, Gme, in sums $500.00 to $15,000.00. Not necessary to wait 2 or 3 months for service, perfect your title, and get Money at home. See me.—A. Gold- smith.
LOST
LOST, STRAYED OR. STOLEN — One small black hcrse mule, weight
about 650 pounds or TOO, 5 yea 's old, ■ little dished faced. $10 reward. Notify Little tliver News. 12-3
T AKEN UP—5 head of hogs, two black ones, two red ones, one spotted sow, ear marks, split in the left, under half crop in right. Owner can get same by- paying for damage.—C. C. Clark, near
Hudson switch. 95-tf
$50.00 REWARD I will pay $50 for information leading to recovery of
tlie following described animals which escaped from lot at Walker's gin Fore- man, Ark.. Nov. 8, 1919: Two well matched dark brown or black blocky Percheon mares; white spot in fore- head; forelocks clipped: each left hind leg trace rubbed; not shod; wgt. about 1000 pounds, ages about 4 and 8
years.—Albert Hall, Winthrop. 94-tf
WANTED
WANTED to hear front the owner of a
good farm for sale, with fair im-
provements and family orchard. Send full description and lowest cash price. Clarence Collins, Jamestown, Kas. 12-3
Eugene O’Brien is supported by four of the most beautiful leading women
in filntdom: Marguerite Courtot, Lu- cille Lee Stewart, Martha Mansfield and Mary Roland. Royal Tuesday.
PLUMBING. I would like to figure on construction work. Repair work
promptly done. Rotvo <fc Aloleney— Ashdown. Phone No. 77.
I. D. 0. F. LODGE No. 111. Ashdown meets every first and third Friday nights. All visitors cordially invit- ed.—Ben Rowe. Secretary.
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will not be able to get your car when you want it.
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