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    1. [ARDREW-L] more 1904 locals
    2. Jann Woodard
    3. We have a full line of Edwin Clapp's celebrated $5.00 and $6.00 shoes. F.H. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammock and Mesdames J.D. McCloy, Edgar Cason and J.B. Dishough left last Saturday on a visit to the World's Fair. Miss Dorothea Blades, after an extended visit to her friend, Miss Sue Bell Wood, in this city, has returned to her home in Louisville, Ky. Our line of bicycles is complete. Let us figure with you on a Crescent, Monarch or Imperial. Prices less that low grade wheels. Hankins Hardware Co. Mr. J.L. Boone has moved his Tonsorial Parlor, from the west side of the square to the building now occupied by the Monticello Steam Laundry. During the last thirty days, several hundred samples of Prescription 35 have been distributed in the town and country. Ask those who have had occasion to use the samples if they think it is a meritorious article. Recommended for all kidney troubles. For sale by Brown, McQuistion & Co. Hon. J.H. Hinemon, of Little Rock, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, attended the last sickness and funeral of his friend, Mr. T.H. Matthews, in this city, this week. Mr. A.S. Crute, Jr. is bringing some of the best watermelons to this market that are raised in this county. Mr. Crute is one of our largest and most successful melon raisers, and he always remembers the printer. Mr. Geo. Payne, contractor and builder of the new brick block on North Main street, got right badly hurt by a fall from the scaffolding, one day last week. His injuries, though quite painful, are not dangerous. "When Hamburg gets her electric lights, her waterworks and her new court house, what's to hinder her from being the prettiest and most up-to-date little city in the Louisiana Purchase?" The Clarion. (directly below this entry is the following): Nothing, except that Monticello has already taken that place. Address S.A. Roark, Wilmar, Ark., about the big singing school commencing Aug. 1st. Many scholarships to be given away. Literature free. All day singing July 30th. Everybody invited to attend. This will be the grandest singing ever taught in South Arkansas. The members of James A. Jackson Camp, UCV will meet at the Court House, Monticello, Ark., July 23, 1904 at 2 p.m. Election of officers and other business of importance will be transacted. F.M. Bordeaux, Com. W.A. Brown, Adjt. What you need is a refrigerator: There are a lot of makes but the "Odorless" leads them all. Guaranteed and proven to be the best manufactured. For sale by Jeter Furniture Co. Jann Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com

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