Forrest City Times Newspaper - 1906, 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 14, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: - Main Entry: - First Name: - MI/Prefix: - Note: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forrest City Times Newspaper-Year 1906 Articles have been summarized! Paul V. Isbell -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Motto: Forrest City Times: "Fear God, Tell the Truth and Make Money" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [continued] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANNOUNCEMENTS: - - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5-1906 - HEMENWAY - W. - S. - - - - - FCTIME - WHEETLEY TIMES-Last Friday evening the pleasant home of Mr. & Mrs. W. S. Hemenway was the scene of much gaiety when they entertained an elegant six course dinner for Misses Mary Izard, Grace Hemenway, and Linnie Beauchamp. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5-1906 - BIG FIRE - - - - - - - FCTIME - A big fire completely destroyed the Nimocks-Stevens Company's big warehouse on Tuesday. The firm was started in 1902 by Mr. Nimocks, and only last year took in Miss Eunice Nimocks, and Mr. A. L. Stevens, and son Otis as partners in a stock company. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5-1906 - LLOYD - W. - O. - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. W. O. Lloyd of Searcy just took over the business of J. T. Dement on the corner of Jackson & North Washington. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-26-1906 - BRIDGE AT CROW CREEK DESTROYED - - - - - - - FCTIME - The bridge across Crow Creek, south of Madison, was swept away by the rain Sunday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-26-1906 - FOLBRE - HUBERT - - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. Hubert Folbre will leave for Southern California in a few days to find the land of blue skies, flowers, and the perfect atmosphere. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-26-1906 - SEMBLER - EMILY - - MRS. - - - - FCTIME - Mrs. Emily (Grandma) Sembler will celebrate her 86th birthday on Jan. 23, 1906. There are now six generations of a family living who usually get together for this event, but did not this year for fear of smallpox. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-9-1906 - DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR ELECTION ON APRIL 3, 1906 - - - - - - - FCTIME - Candidates: Walter Gorman for Mayor/B. F. McCrary for Treasurer/Chas. W. Bernard for Recorder/H. M. Wilder for Marshall/S. H. Mann and S. P. McDaniel- Alderman Ward 1/C. H. Havens and W. T. Sanders-Aldermen Ward 2/W. J. Lanier and Ike W. Mallory-Alderman Ward 3. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2-1906 - DOTY - HARRY - - MRS. - PREWETT - - - FCTIME - Mrs. Harry Doty, nee Miss Joy Prewett arrived from Muskogee, Indian Territory on Monday to visit relatives and friends. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2-1906 - HOWELL - J. - L. - MRS. - - - - FCTIME - Mrs. J. L. Howell and daughter, Miss Rachel, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Little at the district parsonage left Tuesday for home after a delightful visit. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-6-1906 - KLEIBER - FRED - - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. Fred Kleiber has sold his bakery and will become a man of leisure. The new owner of Marianna is Mr. M. Rutsky. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-6-1906 - ELECTION RESULTS-DEMOCRAT SWEEP - - - - - - - FCTIME - Elections Results: Mayor-W. Gorman/Marshall-H. M. Wilder/Recorder-Charles R. Bernard/Treasurer-B. F. McCrary/Aldermen: Ward 1-S. H. Mann and S. P. McDaniel/Ward 2-Ike W. Mallory and W. J. Lanier/Ward 3-C. H. Havens and W. T. Sanders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-20-1906 - CALDWELL - W. - J. - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. W. J. Caldwell of Oil Trough was in attendance in the city Tuesday, he had been to Caldwell where his mother, Mrs. Annie Caldwell is dangerously ill. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-20-1906 - SMITH - R. - G. - - - - - FCTIME - R. G. Smith and family have removed to Temple, Texas, where they will now reside. He was with the Consumers Cotton Oil Co. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-27-1906 - JONES - JOHN - PAUL - - - - - FCTIME - President Roosevelt spoke at the ceremonies at Annapolis, Md., on the occasion of the re-internment of the remains of John Paul Jones, courtesy of the French government, after they were found. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-4-1906 - POE - R. - P. - GENERAL - - - - FCTIME - Gen. R. P. Poe, of Clinton, Arkansas, en route home from the Confederate reunion stopped in town Saturday mingling with friends. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-4-1906 - MILLER - R. - J. - MRS. - FITZPATRICK - - - FCTIME - Mrs. R. J. Miller, nee Miss Katie Fitzpatrick, who had been visiting her parents, Hon. & Mrs. T. O. Fitzpatrick, has returned home to Cotton Valley, Alabama. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-4-1906 - McCRARY - F. - G. - MRS. - DOWNEY - - - FCTIME - Mrs. F. G. McCrary, nee Downey, entertained to celebrate her father's 62nd birthday Last Saturday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-18-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE GRADUATION SET - - - - - - - FCTIME - The graduation for the Crowley's Ridge Institute graduates: Miss Madeline Rollwage- Valedictorian-Prof. T. C. Nall in charge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-18-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE GRADUATION SET - - - - - - - FCTIME - The graduation for the Crowley's Ridge Institute graduates: Miss Elizabeth Gatling- Saluatorian-Prof. T. C. Nall in charge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-18-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE GRADUATION SET - - - - - - - FCTIME - The graduation for the Crowley's Ridge Institute graduates: Miss Eula Hall of Wheetley-Prof. T. C. Nall in charge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-18-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE GRADUATION SET - - - - - - - FCTIME - The graduation for the Crowley's Ridge Institute graduates: Miss Emma Jones-Prof. T. C. Nall in charge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-18-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE GRADUATION SET - - - - - - - FCTIME - The graduation for the Crowley's Ridge Institute graduates: Miss Eula Aldridge-Prof. T. C. Nall in charge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-18-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE GRADUATION SET - - - - - - - FCTIME - The graduation for the Crowley's Ridge Institute graduates: Master Fenner Laughinghouse, Jr. -Prof. T. C. Nall in charge. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-25-1906 - TIMES SUBSCRIPTION GROWTH - - - - - - - FCTIME - The Times has grown from 350 subscribers, in 1886, to 1200 in 1906. A remarkable growth! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-25-1906 - CLARKE - H. - R. - MRS. - MASON - - - FCTIME - The Times is proud to announce that Mrs. H. C. Clarke is better. Mr. W. P. Mason, her brother, who came from Hannibal, Mo., to attend her bedside, returned to his business duties yesterday. Mrs. Chas. R. Tarver, her sister, of Helena, is still at her beside along with Mr. Tarver. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-25-1906 - FUSSELL - BERRY - - MRS. - SMITH - - - FCTIME - Mrs. Berry Fussell's brother, Mr. Wm. Smith, of Louisville, Ky., was in town before going to Oklahoma to look for good investment opportunities. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-25-1906 - BECKER - A. - - MR. - - - - FCTIME - Mr. & Mrs. A. Becker, and two children, Miss Jeannette, and Master H. Kirke, left last night for Memphis, and hence to New York to embark on a cruise to Europe, first they will go to Frankfort-on-the-Main, to visit relatives, then other points of interest. They will be absent for three weeks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1-1906 - MEYER - ABE - - MR. - - - - FCTIME - Mr. & Mrs. A. Meyer have shipped their household goods to Guthrie, Okla., and will make that their home. Abe will be employed with the Lesser-Goldman Cotton Co. there in Guthrie. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-22-1906 - HAVENS - CHARLES - HENRY - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. C. H. Havens is on a visit to Kansas. If you here the noise of a cyclone! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-22-1906 - WOLFE - O. - P. - MRS. - - - - FCTIME - Mrs. O. P. Wolfe, is enjoying her daughter's visit, Mrs. Maud Willard, nee Gurley, and will return to the Bluff City Sunday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-22-1906 - LESTER - C. - J. - MR. - - - - FCTIME - Mr. C. J. Lester, a snake charmer, who resided here and left about three years ago, since making a tour of Kentucky, Indiana, and Illnois, will return here permanently to farm. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-13-1906 - FIZER - PAUL - - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. Paul Fizer, who has been in the U. S. Navy for four years, will leave Hong Kong, China on July 28 and come to Forrest City for a visit. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-20-1906 - HARMS - DICK - - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. Dick Harms, brother of Alderman, Mr. C. H. Havens, who has been here for some time, left Tuesday for Memphis, where he will visit relatives until time to catch the boat for St. Louis. He was accompanied by Mrs. C. H. Havens. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-27-1906 - BEAZLEY - H. - L. - CAPT. - - - - FCTIME - Capt. H. L. Beazley, son of our esteemed friend, Mr. W. C. Beazley, of Johnson township, and who is in the Phillipines writes very interesting things in his letters home. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-31-1906 - NEW DYNAMO INSTALLED - - - - - - - FCTIME - A new 2300 watt dynamo was installed at the light plant this week, and the lights were greatly improved. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-21-1906 - BECK - ELISE - - MRS. - PREWETT - - - FCTIME - Mrs. Geo. D. Beck, nee Elise Prewett, who has been very ill for seven weeks with puerperal fever, is very low, and her parents and friends fear that her condition is critical. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-28-1906 - HANGING DATE SET FOR TWO MEN - - - - - - - FCTIME - Judge Hutton sentenced two men, Doc Rogers and Alfred Carr, to be hung Nov. 30, 1906. Rogers was convicted for the murder of an infant near Colt, a month or two ago, and Carr was convicted of shooting Bill Silvers from ambush near Bledsoe, about three weeks ago. 11-30-1906 Carr was granted a stay of execution, while Frank Rogers was hanged today. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-28-1906 - THE RULE OF THREE - - - - - - - FCTIME - The rule of three: To Be- pure, just, and honest; To Govern-temper, tongue, and conduct; To Live-courage, affection, and gentleness; To Love-the wise, the virtuous, and the innocent; To Commend-thrift, industry, and promptness; To Think-life, death, and eternity; To Despise-cruelty, arrogance, and ingratitude; To Admire-dignity, gracefulness, and intellectual power; To Cherish-the true, the beautiful, and the good; For Which To Wish-health, friends, and contentment; For Which To Fight-honor, home, and country; To Attain-goodness of heart, integrity of purpose, and cheerfulness of disposition; To Give-alms to the poor, comfort to the sad, and appreciation to the worthy; To Desire-the blessing of God, an approving conscience, and the fellowship of the good; For Which to Work-a trained mind, a skilled hand, and a regulated heart; For Which to Hope-a haven of peace, a role of righteousness, and the crown of life. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-28-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE CURRICULUM - - - - - - - FCTIME - These are the courses of study for all years: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Drawing, Mathematics, English, History, Science, and Latin in eighth to tenth grades. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-28-1906 - WYMAN - G. - N. - DR. - - - - FCTIME - Dr. G. N. Wyman, a painless dentist specialist has located here for a few weeks, and may remain here if business justifies his staying. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9-28-1906 - PETTUS & WILLIAMS ADDITION PLATTED - - - - - - - FCTIME - The new subdivision platted by Mr. G. W. Christian, Sep. 1906, for the Pettus & Williams Addition were shown in the paper. There will be 150 residence plots available for sale Oct. 1, 1906, at the Bank of Forrest City, available on monthly payments, $10 down and $5 to $10 per month with interest of eight per cent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-5-1906 - FITZPATRICK - T. - O. - POSTMASTER - - - - FCTIME - Ad for temporary carrier for Rural Free Delivery mail route No. 1 from Forrest City, $55. 50 per month. See postmaster, Mr. T. O. Fitzpatrick. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-12-1906 - MITCHELL - H. - T. - - - - - FCTIME - H. T. Mitchell, the propounder of the gospel, has gone to picking cotton. Democrat Times. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-12-1906 - EMBREE - N. - A. - MRS. - - - - FCTIME - Mrs. N. A. Embree, the grandmother of Mrs. L. H. Merritt, returned last Friday from the Indian Territory, and she is a remarkable 93 years old lady, in perfect health. Her second daughter is a great grandmother. She formerly lived in Kansas, and was a personal friend of the mother of the James boys. During the war, she drove a pair of mules from Kansas across the plains to Denver. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-12-1906 - DURANT - JACK - B. - - - - - FCTIME - There is an old soldier in the Confederate Home in Austin, Texas, who is from the Taylor Creek settlement in this county by the name of Jack P. Durant. He writes to ask if any of his old friends and acquaintances are living, and that he would like to hear from them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-19-1906 - HAVENS - CHARLES - HENRY - ALDERMAN - - - - FCTIME - Alderman C. H. Havens has tendered his resignation due to deafness. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-23-1906 - PYLE - A. - B. - MRS. - TAYLOR - - - FCTIME - Mrs. A. B. Pyle, nee Norma Taylor, and fine baby boy, of Muldrow, Indian Territory, are in town last Friday to visit her mother, Mrs. Geo. P. Taylor, her sister, Mrs. Paul Barringer, and other relatives and friends. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12-7-1906 - CROWLEY'S RIDGE INSTITUTE BURNED - - - - - - - FCTIME - The fire alarm was sounded Saturday morning, when a fire started in the music room, the damage estimated between $3000 and $4000, insurance by Taylor, Knight, & Co., and F. G. Pettus. School will continue with repairs being done at the same time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12-7-1906 - PATTERSON - BOB - - - - - - FCTIME - A bear was killed near Round Pond, according to Mr. Ed Mallory of Round Pond, by a party of Bob Patterson, Chas. Eagle, and others, it weighed around 300 pounds dressed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12-21-1906 - KNIGHT - STANLEY - P. - - - - - FCTIME - Mr. Stanley P. Knight, stopped over a day with his mother and brother, week before last, on his way to Tenopah, Nevada, where he has accepted a position due to his health. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 1906 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 1906 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 - W. O. LLOYD-DEALER IN HIGH CLASS GROCERIES-SUCCESSOR TO J. T. DEMENT - - - - - 1906 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - OVERTON & MARTIN-GRAND CLEANING AND PRESSING CLUB - - - - - 1906 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 108 - GOOSMANN & NABERS=SUCCESSORS TO HAVENS BROTHERS-L. GOOSMANN AND E. NABERS - - - - - 1906 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 161 - CARSON & COOPER-STAR PRESSING CLUB-THE TAILORS-211 N. WASHINGTON-C. CARSON & J. H. COOPER PROPRIETORS - - - - - 1906 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 - - - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------