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68 N. W. AYER & SON'S NEWSPAPER ANNUAL AND DIRECTORY
61922
Estab Cols Width Depth Sub Circ
RISONt, pop. 685 (F 6) CLEVELAND CO. (S.C.), pop. 12,260. 22 m. S.W. of Pine Bluft.
St. L. S'thwest. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Large yellow pine saw mill.
Cleveland County Herald..............Thursday .......... Democratic ..... 1888 6 26 280 1.50 800
MRS. ETHEL M. SUMEROW, Editor and Publisher.
ROGERS, pop. 3,318 (B 1); BENTON CO. (Ex.N.W.), pop. 36,253. 80 m. N. of Fort Smith. St.
L. &S. Fran. R.R Tel. Exp. Banks. Farming and fruit country. Hub and spoke factory,
bottling works, white lime works. Large flout mills.
Democrat ................................Thursday ...........Democratic..... 1881 6 26 276 2.00 1,250
ERWIN FUNK, Editor and Publisher.
(Mutual Life
Mutual Beneficiary ......... .Monthly .........Insurance & 1912 4 26 182 .25 25,000
Agricultural)
MUTUAL AID UNION, Publisher.
--Post (Uses mats) .............................Evg. ex. Sun ......Independent.. 1910 6 26 273 6.00
ALDEN P. ELY, Editor; ELY & KOKANOUR, Publishers. Post Office Statenent, 850
RUSSELLVILLEt, pop. 4,505 (D 3); POPE Co. (N.W.C.), pop. 27,153. On Arkansas R., 74 In.
W. N. W. of Little Rock. Mo. Pac.; Dard. & Russellv. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks. Wagon,
box, crate, canning, plow and ice factories, cotton compress, cottonseed oil mill. Coal mines.
Second District State Agricultural School.
Courier-Demnocrat.........................Thursday ...........Democratic..... 1875 6 26 280 1.50 11,760
J. A. LIVINGSTON & TODD ELLIS, Editors and Publishers.
Tribune ..........................................Friday...............Dem ocratic..... 1915 6 26 276 1.50 f600
C. W. DODD & SON, Editors and Publishers.
ST. PAUL, pop. 284 (C 2); MADISON Co. (N.W.), pop. 14,918. 28 m. S.E. of Fayetteville.
St. L. & S. Fran. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Large shipments of hardwood. Fruit and vegetables
grown. Large tomato cannery. Cattle and hogs produced.
Mountain Air (Uses mats)............ Saturday............ Independent.. 1894 6 26 276 1.50 900
H. J. WHITE, Editor and Publisher.
SALEM t, pop. *500 (G 1); FULTON CO. (N.), pop. 11,182. 60 m. N.W. of Newport. Nearest
railroad and exp. sta.. Mammoth Spring. St. L. & S. Fran. R.R. Tel. Bank. Farming,
fruit and mineral section.
Banner (Uses mats).........................Friday ...............Democratic..... 1884 6 26 276 ].00 700
H. A. TREVATHAN, Editor and Publisher.
SEARCY t, pop. 2,836 (G 3); WHITE Co. (N.E.C.). pop. 34,603. 50 m. N. E. of Little Rock.
Mo. & N. Ark.; Chic. R. I. & Pac.; Doniphan, Kensett & Searcy (freight only) R.Rs. Tel.
Exp. Banks. Grist and planing mills, machine shop, cotton gin and stove factory.
Medicinal springs; health resort. State Institution of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
South, and other educational institutions. Shipping and trade center for fruit and
cotton.
_-"Citizen-see White County Citizen.Evg. ex. Sun ......Democratic..... 1890 6 26 280 4.80 525
News .........................................Thursday.........Democratic..... 1908 6 26 276 1.00 900
T. J. BOWERs, Editor and Publisher.
White County Citizen-weekly Wednesday ........Democratic..... 1854 6 26 280 1.50 950
edition of C'itizen.....................
J. J. BAUGH, Editor; CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
SHERIDANt, pop. 695 (F 5); GRANT CO. (S.C.), pop. 10,710. 43 m. S. of Little Rock. Mo.
Pac. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Cotton and corn grown.
Grant County News .......................Friday ...............Non-partisan. 1916 6 26 276 1.25
WILLIAM V. GOFORTH, Editor and Publisher.
Headlight .......................................Thurday ...........Democratic..... 1881 6 26 276 1.50 1 275
R. W. BLANCHARD, Editor and Publisher.
SILOAM SPRINGS, pop. 2,569 (A 1); BENTON CO. (Ex.N.W.), pop. 36,253. 60 m. N. of Fort
Smith. K. City S'thrn R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Grist mills. vinegar factory, bottling works,
ice plant, cold storage warehouse. John E. Brown College.
American Evangelist....................Monthly ............Interdenom ... 1902 2 44 132 1.00 t2,500
JOHN ELWARD BROWN, Editor; INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION PUBLTSHING COMPANY.
Herald and Democrat ....................Thursday .........Democratic..... 1879 7 26 304 1.50 1,460
A. W. PERRINE, Editor and Publisher. ,
..- Register..........................................Evg. ex. Sun......Independent .. 1911 5 26 248 4.00 600
E. L. KOKANOUR, Editor and Publisher.
SPRINGDALE, pop. 2,263 (B 1); WASHINGTON CO. (N.W.), pop. 35,468. 10 m. N. of Fayetteville.
St. L. & S. Fran. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Flour and woolen mills, canning and grape
juice factories, etc.
News................................................Friday................Democratic..... 1887 7 26 310 1.50
JOHN P. STAFFORD, Editor and Publisher.
STAMPS, pop. 2,564 (D 7); LAFAYETTE CO. (S.W.), pop. 15,522. 32 m. E. of Texarkana.
La. & Ark.; St. L. S'thwest. . ERs. Tel. Exp. Bank. Two large saw mills, car and machine
shops. Cotton and rice growing. Oil territory being developed.
Lafayette County Democrat ........Friday ...............Democratic..... 1905 6 26 280 1.00 1,000
J. A. THOMAS, Editor and Publisher.
STAR CITYt, pop. 616 (G 6)'; LINCOLN CO. (S.E.), pop. 18,774. 30 m. S.S.E. of Pine Bluff.
Gould S'thwest. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Grain and cotton growing section.
Lincoln Ledger .............................Friday ...............Democratic..... 1880 5 26 241 1.50 600
HARVEY R. LUCAS. Editor and Publisher.
STEPHENS, pop. 769 (D 7); OUACHITA Co. (S.), pop. 20,636. 21 m. S.W. of Camden.
St. L. S'thwest. R.R. Tel. Exp. Banks. Canning factory, stave and lumber mill. Cotton,
corn, peanuts and hay. Fruit growing, especially peaches.
News (Uses mats) ......................... Friday ...............Democratic..... 1902 6 26 280 1.25 1,008
CHAS. J. & CHAS. E. PARKER. Editors and Publishers.
4*RCULATION: Bold face-sworn. * Detailed statement. I Publisher's report. Plain figures-estimated
POPULATION: 1920 Census. *Estimated. tCounty Seat. *Nonpareil ems-12 to inch. wAgate lines-14 to inch
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