Forrest City Times Newspaper - 1905, St Francis County, AR *********************************************************** Submitted by: Paul V Isbell Date: 22 Nov 2008 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In Chronological Order- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected Articles in The Paper [Deaths/Births/Marriages/Announcements, and Phone List] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 8, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: - Main Entry: - First Name: - MI/Prefix: - Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forrest City Times Newspaper-Year 1905 Articles have been summarized! Paul V. Isbell -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Motto: Forrest City Times: "Fear God, Tell the Truth and Make Money" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [continued] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANNOUNCEMENTS: - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-13-1905 - HEATH - A. - M - MRS. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mrs. A. M. Heath was taken to the asylum in Little Rock Wednesday, we hope the scientific treatment will help her. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-13-1905 - WILLIAMS - W. - E. - SHERIFF - - UNK - FCTIMES - W. E. Williams appointed Sheriff to fill the un-expired term of Dr. J. D. McKnight. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-27-1905 - McLAREN - W. - R. - SQUIRE - - UNK - FCTIMES - Governor Davis appointed Mr. W. R. McLaren to replace the deceased J. D. May, Magistrate of Johnson county. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-27-1905 - 800 SUBSCRIPTIONS MAILED OUT - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The Times has sent out over 800 subscriptions for renewal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-27-1905 - SMALLPOX OUTBREAK - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - An outbreak of 150 to 900 cases has erupted of smallpox in and around Palestine. No deaths to report yet. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-10-1905 - DUNAVANT - J. - H. - DR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Dr. J. H. Dunavant has disposed of his business to Mr. J. T. West, who has been his first assistant many years. They are departing for New Mexico, we wish the best in their new home. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-17-1905 - HODGES - J. - R. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. J. R. Hodges is moving again to Texas, of Yocona, Uncle Bob is wished the greatest success. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-17-1905 - PETTUS - G. - M. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. G. M. Pettus had made a contract with Judge Folbre, to build a cantilever bridge across the Crow Creek on the road between the Wesley church and the Hughes cemetery. It is about 78 feet long. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-10-1905 - FITZPATRICK - ERNEST - D. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The Times received a business letter from Mr. E. D. Fitzpatrick of Memphis, advising us of his position with the Tennessee Fibre Company. He is the eldest son of Hon. T. O. Fitzpatrick of this county. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-17-1905 - SIMMONS - W. - C. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. W. C. Simmons and family, who have been prominent citizens of Forrest City for several years, left Sunday for Louisiana, where he has charge of large sawmill interests. We will certainly miss them and wish them the best. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-17-1905 - BARRETT - J. - G. - DR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Dr. J. G. Barrett of this city, a veterinary surgeon, and an old Confederate soldier left for Little Rock to enter the soldiers home, and pass the rest of his short time left to him on this earth. He is almost totally blind and helpless. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-17-1905 - MALLORY - ED - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Womack is the name of the new post office established at Round Pond. Mr. Ed Mallory has been appointed postmaster, Ed will soon be the whole cheese in that section-postmaster, school director, and road overseer, and deacon in the church. Well, why not? He's affright. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-24-1905 - IZARD - VAN - BUREN - JR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. Van Izard, Jr., who has been employed at Cotton Plant since the first of the year, returned home last week, and will remain indefinitely. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-31-1905 - RUSH - J. - W. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. J. W. Rush, a brother of the doctor, has taken a position with Mr. J. T. Sanders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-7-1905 - DUNAVANT - J. - H. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Dr. J. H. Dunavant has disposed of his business to Mr. J. T. West, and is now moving to Dallas, Texas, where he will go into manufacturing drug business. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-7-1905 - MOORE - C. - T. - JP - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. C. T. Moore, was appointed Justice of the Peace of Telico township, by the governor, replacing H. C. Phillips, resigned. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-7-1905 - DIAMOND - L. - F. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. L. F. Diamond, a liquor dealer of Raggio City, Lee County, was in town a couple of days this week, and said that he lived here in the past, and knows many of the older citizens. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-28-1905 - HEMENWAY - C. - F. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. C. F. Hemenway and manly little son Charles Sterling of Wheatley were in town Wednesday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2-1905 - IZARD - MARY - T. - MRS. - FONDREN - UNK - FCTIMES - Dr. J. D. McKie, of Cotton Plant is in the city visiting his aunt, Mrs. V. B. Izard, and cousin, Mrs. J. T. Fondren. Also, Mrs. S. A. Murray of Oxford, Miss., on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Izard. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2-1905 - DURBOROW - PAUL - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. John Durborow was in town yesterday, and left last night for Little Rock due to message his sister, Mrs. Rose Neeley, had died. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2-1905 - NEELEY - ASHBEL - CALLOWAY - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. Ashbel Calloway Neel is to graduate from Purdue University on June 4 to 7, 1905, in Lafeyette, Indiana. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-30-1905 - WHITE - R. - F. - DR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Dr. R. D. England and son have sold their interest here in the drug business to Dr. R. F. White. Colt Times. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-30-1905 - SIMMONS - ROBERT - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. Robert Simmons, of Wynne, and brother of Mrs. Vital Snowden, was in town Saturday visiting her and Mr. Wilbur Alley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-7-1905 - McKNIGHT - CLARENCE - W. - DR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - The Woodmen of the World unveiled a monument to Dr. Clarence W. McKnight last Sunday, he was their sovereign of the Palestine lodge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-14-1905 - BENTON - GUS - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Benton On Trial=A strong case made out against him, negro testimony strongly corroborated. One hundred and ten St. Francis County residents left for Searcy last weekend, to attend the trial, on July 24th, of Gus Benson, charged with the murder of Mr. Walter Gray. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-28-1905 - YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC OF 1898 - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - YELLOW FEVER=There is no occasion for alarm, remember the lessons of the epidemic of 1898. Since the large outbreak in New Orleans recently, it is best to remember what we learned in 1898, that persons who kept their stomach, liver, and bowels strong and active were not affected by the disease; while others apparently healthy were stricken down. Remember to use the Prickly Ash Bitters! A notice in the paper! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-28-1905 - CASTEEL - GORDON - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Gordon Casteel's appeal of his conviction for murder, and a ten year sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court. He killed Hall Sanders Christmas day, 1904. He was taken to the penitentiary in Little Rock by Sheriff W. E. Williams deputy Swan and Wilder. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-4-1905 - QUARANTINE AT HELENA - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Helena is enforcing a quarantine barring out the entire state of Louisiana and suspected points in Southern Mississippi. No more shipments of fruits from New Orleans will be allowed in the city, and persons on trains or boats must show a satisfactory health certificate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-4-1905 - BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING ON YELLOW FEVER - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Board of Health Meeting, on Aug. 3, 1905, to discuss the Yellow Fever epidemic, any suspicious persons or strangers are to be reported immediately. Governor Davis has ordered troops out to establish a quarantine wherever an outbreak is found. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-11-1905 - U. C. VETERANS BARBQUE - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The barbecue given by Capt. Fussell for the United Confederate Reunion, has been changed to occur at Stuart Springs, next Thursday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-18-1905 - MOSQUITO PROOF - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Secret of South American natives have revealed the secret power against yellow fever, they use an agreeable perfume to ward off mosquitoes. It is being used in New Orleans. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-18-1905 - SHERROD - J. - L. - CAPT. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Attending the barbecue at Stuart Springs for U. C. Veterans was Capt. J. L. Sherrod, Capt. W. P. Wilkins, both of Cross County, and Col. Mack Branch of Lee county. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-18-1905 - WILKINS - W. - P. - CAPT. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Attending the barbecue at Stuart Springs for U. C. Veterans was Capt. J. L. Sherrod, Capt. W. P. Wilkins, both of Cross County, and Col. Mack Branch of Lee county. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-18-1905 - BRANCH - MACK - - COL. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Attending the barbecue at Stuart Springs for U. C. Veterans was Capt. J. L. Sherrod, Capt. W. P. Wilkins, both of Cross County, and Col. Mack Branch of Lee county. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-18-1905 - ATTENDEES OF UNITED CONFEDERATE CONVENTION AT STUART SPRINGS- - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Attendees: J. B. Sanders, age 71; S. E. Sweet, age 62; Gen. G. C. Govan, age 69; T. S. Sellers, age 80; W. T. Maclin, age 61; N. G. Williams, age 73; J. L. Sherrod, age 69; Col. Van Buren Izard, age 68; D. Downey, age 62; C. N. Bynum, age 67; Jno. W. Mallory, age 77; F. E. P. Usery, age 59; Jno. R. Brown, age 72; Geo. R. Mallory, age 56(GUEST); W. H. Smith, age 64; B. F. Giles, age 64; J. L. Childers, age 75; W. H. Brown, age 58; J. J. Wood, age 79; W. H. Pearson, age 75; J. E. Batts, age 67; J. H. Alley, age 71; D. W. Wylds, age 58; T. L. Lyon, age 61; Judge T. C. Folbre, age 64; T. L. Taylor, age 58; R. S. Weeks, age 59; Dr. H. P. Dooley, age 69; W. P. Wilkins, age 70; W. H. Cogdill, age 64; T. M. Taylor, age 71; N. H. White, age 57; R. M. Spain, age 72; S. B. Baskins, age 60; F. M. Prewett, age 77; J. M. Higgins, age 60; W. T. Lanier, age 60; G. B. Daniels, age 61; J. R. Eldridge, age 59; T. C. Merwin, age 59; J. W. Killough, age 65; F. Laughinghouse, age 59; A. J. Pipkin, age 60; J. G. Wilson, age 69; Thos. A. Hughes, age 71; J. T. Crippin, age 58; W. D. Louder, age 65; J. H. Hardin, age 62; Rev. W. H. Paslay, age 71; E. Bonner, Age 64; T. J. Outlaw, age 61; J. M. F. Branch, age 79; M. W. Campbell, age 62; J. L. Williford, age 74; J. S. Jackson, age 69; H. W. Fisher, age 57; H. L. Turneaster, age 57; O. J. Hall, age 67; C. H. Murphy, age 62; Geo. L. Jackson, age 59; Tom Hoshall, age 66; A. J. Winford, age 66; Capt. J. M. Levesque, age 71; Jesse Hodges, age 67; L. V. James, age 63; S. W. Norvill, age 61; W. P. Brown, age 59; S. A. Moore, age 63; W. T. Nichols, age 64; Judge J. R. Beasley, age 63; Ed Landvoight, age 65. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-25-1905 - FITZPATRICK - LEE - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. Lee Fitzpatrick has been named the new postmaster at Colt, succeeding Mr. Harry Mosley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-22-1905 - DAVIS - TOM - - JR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. Tom Davis Jr., who was here for the FITZHUGH-DAVIS wedding, left for his assignment as Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Univ. of Nebraska on Thursday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-22-1905 - BRADFIELD - R. - G. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. R. G. Bradfield joins the staff here at the Times, he will be working on the Art Souvenir mainly. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-22-1905 - METHODIST CHURCH BURNS - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The roof of the Methodist church was the victim of a fire that started in an old frame building being rented, just south of the church. It had formerly been the telephone exchange, and owned by Mr. Partridge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-22-1905 - CROWLEY RIDGE INSTITUTE OPENS - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The opening of the school with 275 students enrolled on Tuesday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-29-1905 - MOUNT VERNON HIGH SCHOOL - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mt. Vernon High School-sixth season begins Sep. 11-contact W. J. Walker-Principal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-13-1905 - BARRETT - J. - G. - DR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Dr. J. G. Barrett, formerly of this city, a veterinary surgeon, and an old Confederate soldier at the Confederate Veterans Home in Little Rock to the soldiers home, came home to visit his daughter, Mrs. C. S. Aldrich. He was mistaken for Jeff Davis as he meandered down the street. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-20-1905 - ROOSEVELT - THEODORE - - PRESIDENT - - UNK - FCTIMES - The Rock Island will run a special train on the 25th to Little Rock for the speech by President Theodore Roosevelt, leaving at 7 am. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-3-1905 - RUSH - J. - O. - DR. - - UNK - FCTIMES - The contract was let for the new handsome 15 room residence for Dr. Rush will be built on the old McDaniel lot at the corner of Izard and Front Street. The work of moving the old frame building, so long used as a hotel, began last week. John Waterman has the contract. This it the present St. Francis County Museum in 2008. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-10-1905 - CIRCUS HERE NOV. 21 - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The Robinson Circus with over 1500 wild animals will be here Nov. 21, presented under ten acres of canvas tents with a million dollar potpourri of Amusement Novelties. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-17-1905 - MALOUF - JOHN - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - Mr. John Malouf and family have returned to Forrest City after two years in Turkey. They will open a restaurant and grocery in the old bowling alley. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-17-1905 - BARROW - T. - W. - - - UNK - FCTIMES - T. W. Barrow Assigns. Yesterday morning at 8 am the doors of the business of Mr. T. W. Barrow were closed, and he announced he had made an assignment, and gone into bankruptcy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-17-1905 - LANNAN - JAMES - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The concrete sidewalks are being laid by Mr. James Lannan, over 4700 feet have been laid by Mr. Lannan and the Madison Brick & Tile Co. combined. 2547 feet by Lannan, and 2143 by Madison Brick & Tile. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-24-1905 - McDONALD - J. - P. - CAPT. - - UNK - FCTIMES - Capt. J. P. McDonald, postmaster at Fulwood was in town Monday, and went to Little Rock to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12-8-1905 - FULWOOD POSTOFFICE CLOSED - - - - - UNK - FCTIMES - The postoffice at Fulwood will be closed on Jan. 16, 1906, and will be Rural Free Delivery from Forrest City. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PHONE NUMBERS: - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 - W. T. SANDERS-THE GROCERY MAN-TELEPHONE NO. 1-BREAKFAST CEREALS - - - - - 1902 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 - MEMPHIS STEAM LAUNDRY-EDWARD ROLESON, JR. PROP. - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 - R. H. WINFIELD & CO. -OPERA HOUSE BLOCK-DRY GOODS - - - - - 1908 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 - FONDREN AND SMITH, GROCERS-CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND JACKSON STREET-FREE DELIVERY - - - - - 1901 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 - KLONDIKE BAKERY-JAMES TONEY PROP. - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 - FORREST CITY STEAM LAUNDRY-MRS. J. B. MOODY, PROP. -ROLLWAGE BUILDING, SOUTH SODE - - - - - 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 - J. S. SHIELDS & CO. -PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 - T. W. BARROW-SADDLERY, STOVES, AND HEAVY HARDWARE - - - - - 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 - ROLLWAGE & ALDERSON- - - - - - 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 - A. J. VACCARO & CO. -PROPRIETORS OF THE EMPORIUM-LADIES MILLINERY - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 - OVERTON & MARTIN-GRAND CLEANING AND PRESSING CLUB - - - - - 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 - FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-CALL 28 - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 - G. N. LAUGHINGHOUSE & CO. -G. N. LAUGHINGHOUSE AND T. E. HASKINS-DEALERS IN FRESH FISH, BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEGETABLES IN SEASON-FREE DELIVERY - - - - - 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 - MALLORY & FOGG-THE PALACE SALOON-COR. WASHINGTON & JACKSON STREETS IN THE WINTHROP BLDG.. -FINE WINES, LIQUORS, & CIGARS-KEG & BOTTLED BEERS - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 - THE CITY DRUG STORE-O. N. WARREN, PROP. - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 - HATCHER & CALDWELL, CITY DRUG STORE - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 - J. H. DUNAVANT & CO. -PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS - - - - - 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 - H. R. NEBLETT-GROCERY AND DRY GOODS - - - - - 1910 1909 1911 1912 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 - W. T. SANDERS-DEALER IN DRY GOODS-114 FRONT ST. -FREE DELIVERY - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 - EWART-MARSHALL LUMBER CO. - - - - - 1910 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 - HOTEL MARION, FORMERLY THE BELSER, MRS. PAULINE GODDARD, PROP. -THE ONLY $2 HOUSE IN THE CITY - - - - - 1901 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 - FUSSELL-GRAHAM-ALDERSON COMPANY-SUCCESSORS TO FUSSELL-GRAHAM & CO., AND L. ROLLWAGE & ALDERSON-TELEPHONE 41 - - - - - 1902 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 - LANDVOIGHT & VADAKIN-BOOK, MUSIC STORE AND PRINTING OFFICE - - - - - 1908 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 - THE FORREST CITY BOTTLING WORKS- - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 - F. W. DeROSSITT-WILL PAY CASH FOR MULE AND HORSE COLTS - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49 - FORREST CITY REAL ESTATE CO. -J. L. NEWSOME, PRES. /W. H. BROWN, SCT. /WM. W. CAMPBELL, TREAS. - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49 - NEWSOME, ELDRIDGE & CO. - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 - NEWSOME & FERRELL-REALTORS - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 - THE PEARL SALOON-I. W. MALLORY PROP. -TELEPHONE 61 - - - - - 1901 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 - N. B. NELSON & CO. -JUG TRADE A SPECIALTY-FORMERLY THE PEARL SALOON - - - - - 1902 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58 - PETTUS & BUFORD-GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES - - - - - 1910 1911 1912 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 - ROBERT L. PETTUS-CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS-INVITES YOUR TRADE-TELEPHONE NO. 59-McCRARY BUILDING - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 - J. T. DEMENT-DEALER IN HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES-PHONE 71-SUCCESSOR TO V. B. IZARD & CO. - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 - NEW MEAT MARKET-B. FUSSELL, PROP. -BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL & POULTRY-ALSO HANDLE FRESH EGGS, BUTTER & VEGETABLES - - - - - 1908 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 - E. N. GILLILAND-TUBULAR WELLS, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING-NORTH WASHINGTON STREET BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 - BLUM & GILLILAND-TINNERS, PLUMBERS, AND STEAMFITTERS-WM. G. BLUM/E. N. GILLILAND= NO. 210 WASHINGTON STREET - - - - - 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 - GROBMYER LUMBER - - - - - 1910 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 - FORREST CITY LUMBER COMPANY-R. J. WILLIAMS, JR., MANAGER-OFFICE AND YARD NEAR IRON MOUNTAIN DEPOT - - - - - 1904 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 - GROBMYER LUMBER & FEED CO. -DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, SHINGLES, ETC. -PROMPT DELIVERY - - - - - 1908 1912 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 77 - BRANDON & BAUGH-NORTH FRONT STREET-LONG DISTANCE PHONE 77 - - - - - 1901 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 79 - PURITY DAIRY-S. B. TRAPP-PROP. - - - - - 1912 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 81 - NEELY & NEBLETT-DRY GOODS & GROCERIES - - - - - 1905 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 82 - KLONDIKE BAKERY-FRED KLEIBER, PROP. -TELEPHONE 82-FRESH BREAD EVERY MORNING - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 84 - FORREST CITY ICE & POWER CO. -AGENTS FOR CUDAHY PACKING CO. 'S PRODUCTS - - - - - 1901 1902 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86 - THE COMBINATION SHOP-S. L. BERRY, MGR. -SHOE, SADDLE & HARNESS - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86 - NEW RACKET STORE-M. RUTSKY & CO., PROP. -FREE DELIVERY - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 - C. H. HAVENS, UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR-ALL KINDS OF COFFINS AND CASKETS, BURIAL ROBES KEPT IN STOCK-TELEPHONE 88, TWO RINGS-1901 - - - - - 1901 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 - ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET=SCHUH & CO. - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 - THE PALACE MARKET AND GROCERY-TOM O'BRIEN AND WILLIE HAVENS, PROP. -ROSSER STREET OPPOSITE THE RED GIN - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 - T. O'BRIEN-DEALER IN FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, POULTRY & PRODUCE- PROMPT DELIVERY - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 - JNO. W. NAYLOR-TEAMS WANTED TO TRANSFER LUMBER FROM ST. FRANCIS RIVER TO CROW CREEK - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101 - W. D. PASLAY & CO. ON JACKSON STREET, NEAR STONE'S LIVERY STABLE. TELEPHONE 101, FREE DELIVERY - - - - - 1901 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 108 - HAVENS BROS. -J. K. HAVENS & CHAS. HAVENS-DEALERS IN STAPLES AND FINE GROCERIES, ETC. -LUNCHES TO ORDER-TELEPHONE NO. 108-FREE DELIVERY-RUSH J. ASH'S STAND-WEST JACKSON STREET - - - - - 1902 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 108 - RESTAURANT-SHORT ORDERS ONLY-RUSH J. ASH=STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES- ROLLWAGE NEW BUILDING, W. JACKSON ST. -TELEPHONE 108-FREE DELIVERY - - - - - 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 112 - TURLEY BROS. & GILLIAM- IN THE HANCOCK BUILDING ON N. WASHINGTON STREET - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 112 - E. TURLEY & CO. -BYHALIA CASH STORE-HANCOCK BUILDING - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 124 - W. B. MANN, JR. - LAUNDRY - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 126 - IZARD & WILLIAMS, FORREST CITY, ARK., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE-OFFICE OVER J. W. BECK & CO. - - - - - 1901 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 126 - W. E. WILLIAMS & SON-REAL ESTATE & GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 126 - STEVENS BROSL, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS-SOUTHEAST CORNER SOUTH WASHINGTON AND FRONT STREETS-PHONE 126 DAY AND NIGHT - - - - - 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 - J. W. WILLIAMS-DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, ETC. - - - - - 1903 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 131 - A. L. GRADY-DEALER IN DRY GOODS-NEW STORE-TELEPHONE 131-FREE DELIVERY - - - - - 1902 1904 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 134 - ATKINS & HORNE, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES, & TINWARE-J. H. ATKINS - - - - - 1901 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 134 - J. H. ATKINS-NEXT TO POST OFFICE-HARDWARE, TINWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, LUMBERMAN OUTFITS, CUTLERY, HARNESS, ETC. - TELEPHONE NO. 134 - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 134 - L. R. GROBMYER'S CITY MEAT MARKET - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 137 - PETTUS & FOGG-GENERAL MERCHANDISE=ROBERT L. PETTUS AND E. K. FOGG, PROP. - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 147 - R. C. PREWITT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-OVER DUNAVANT'S DRUGSTORE - - - - - 1902 1901 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 147 - CITY WATER & LIGHT COMPANY - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 147 - CITY WATER & LIGHT COMPANY - - - - - 1912 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 148 - J. H. TIPTON & CO. -GINGHAMS, ALL MAKES - - - - - 1904 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 170 - FORREST CITY ICE & COAL CO. -BOTTLING WORKS AND STEAM LAUNDRY-GEO. P. TAYLOR, PROP. - - - - - 1910 1911 1912 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 174 - BECKER & LEWIS COAL - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 174 - BECKER & LEWIS FURNITURE - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 178 - FORREST CITY GIN CO. -FORMERLY THE OLD RED GIN. ALL COAL SCREENED BEFORE DELIVERY. - - - - - 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 184 - W. E. KIRBY & CO. - - - - - 1910 1909 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 188 - ROBT. BRITTAIN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 189 - T. G. PARHAM-REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE-OFFICE IN LONG BLOCK - - - - - 1905 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 189 - BUS SERVICE FROM IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD TO HOTEL FISHER - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 191 - FORREST CITY CLEANING AND PRESSING CLUB-L. S. C. WILLIAMS, PROP. CHOP NEAR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - - - - - 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 191 - THE PEARL CAF-R. J. ASH BROTHERS, PROPS. -FRESH FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, NUTS & CONFECTIONS. CIGARS & TOBACCO - - - - - 1908 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 199 - J. T. SANDERS, PH. G. -ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE-HOADLEY'S ICE CREAM- PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST-PROMPT DELIVERY - - - - - 1908 1902 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 204 - W. F. KLOTZ-THE HARDWARE MAN-WEST JACKSON STREET-JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. 'S IMPLEMENTS - - - - - 1912 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 209 - SELLERS & SCOTT GROCERY - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 211 - PLANTERS GIN-TALK TO ARTHUR BOYLE ABOUT YOUR COAL SUPPLY FOR WINTER. - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 212 - OUR BAKERY - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 225 - J. I. HAWK-REALTOR - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 228 - W. L. LAWRENCE-PROPRIETOR CITY GROCERY-PROMPT DELIVERY - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 239 - JIM THOMPSON HAULING - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 248 - CITY GROCERY-W. L. LAWRENCE PROP. - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 248 - L. F. ROLLWAGE & CO. -HIGH CLASS GROCERIES, FRUITS, PRODUCE-QUICK DELIVERY - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 248 - LAWRENCE'S CITY GROCERY-FRESH HOLSUM BREAD - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 248 - NEW MEAT MARKET-B. FUSSELL, PROP. -BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL & POULTRY-ALSO HANDLE FRESH EGGS, BUTTER & VEGETABLES - - - - - 1908 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 252 - W. J. STOLZER-PROPRIETOR-CONCRETE-PLANT ON MADISON ROAD - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 254 - FORREST CITY FURNITURE COMPANY-214 NORTH FRONT STREET - - - - - 1908 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 269 - B. B. BOGGS-THE NEW PLUMBER-RESIDENCE PHONE - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 293 - C. C. WEIER-BRICKLAYER AND BUILDER - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 299 - R. E. SELLERS-GROCERIES-PETTUS BUILDING - - - - - 1909 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 299 - SELLERS & SCOTT GROCERY - - - - 1911 - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 300 - FORREST CITY STEAM LAUNDRY-E. H. OVERFIELD, MANAGER - - - - - 1910 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 311 - WOOD FOR SALE-J. L. NEWSOM-FIRST CLASS WOOD YARD - - - - - 1911 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 312 - A. D. BOYLE JEWELER-IMPERIAL BUILDING - - - - - 1912 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 341 - JOE E. BECK-BLACKSMITHING-SHOP ON JACKSON STREET NEAR IRON MOUNTAIN RAILROAD - - - - - 1911 - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------