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Page Two. The Richmond Palladium, Monday, January 14, 1907. FfllinWFn FATHFR WORK OF SAD SEA WAVES TAYLOR LIVES III I UUUU I I ImU I II I llfc.ll
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A weak and exhausted condition usually follows overwork, too close confinement, or , unusual 'mental strain. Everyday a certain imount of vitality is consumed, and if not replenished by sleep, rest and nourishment, soon wrecks the nervous system. . The results are sleeplessness, headache, indigestion, imperfect circulation, etc., which affects the organs of the body. Restore your nerve strength your vitality, with Dr. Miles' Nervine, and your whole systern will recuperate. Your sleep will be sound and refreshing-, headaches will disappear, and digestion improve. "When I bpan takinr Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine I was physically In a very kad condition. I was weak and exhausted, and hardly able to keep up. I could not eat sufficient to keop up my strength. I suffered, frreatly from !eeplfesnoB. and got vcrv little rest. The Ilewtorative Nervine soon brought refreshing e!eep, and I gained rapidly In strength until I was fully restored. I have ' since taken It whenever I have felt the need of a nerve tonic, and always with very satiefeotory reult9."
WM.. A. CUAKti, itocaiorn, ius. Dr. Mites' Nervine Is soTd by you'
rfruanlit. who will Guarantee that tfi
first bottle will benefit. If it falls, ha
will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
TO FRONT III WAR
WASH AWAY OCEAN FRONT
FEAR OF CAPTURE
Postmaster of Union City Saw
Service, Although Too Young to Enlist.
DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS
J. S. REEVES WAS PROMINENT
IN RANDOLPH COUNTY POL!
TICS ALL OF HIS LIFE WELL
KNOWN HERE.
Publishers' Press!
Union City, Ind., Jan. 12, Post
master J. S. Reeves of this city, is dead here, aged 56 years. He was
first attacked by illness a few months
This Means That Empire State Must
Select New Site for Building at the Ex. Governor William Taylor
Jamestown Exposition. is .on Guard Aaainst Be
ing Kidnapped.
iPublishers Press.1
Norfolk, Va., Jan. 13. Because of
the action of the ocean New York AN OFFER BY SOCIALISTS!
state has no site for her building on the grounds of the Jamestown Expo-
; sition. Enough of the ocean front site that had been selected has washed
away so as to render what is left in
inadequate for the pretentious struc
ture that the Empire state will erect.
But another site will be selected.
Clarence Luce, architect for the New
York building is now in Norfolk and I Indianapolis, Jan., 13. (Spl) Be-
will let the contract for the erection hjeving that there is a Socialist move-
WILL GIVE $1,000 AS REWARD TO
ANYONE WHO WILL CAPTURE AND RETURN HIM TO , KEN
TUCKY. ......
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The Rock Island announces resumption of its famous Golden State Limited to California on December 16; daily from Chicago and St. Louis to Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Francisco Entirely new equipment, including many unique features for the comfort and welfare of patrons.
Drawing-room and Compartment Pullmans, Mission-style Rock Island Diner meals a la carte, and Buffet-Smoking-Library-Observation car, also in Mission style. " "
I of the building as soon as a new site
has been determined upon. '
The original site selected for the
ment to kidnap him and give him ov
er to the custody of Kentucky officers, ex-Gov. William S. Taylor, now
urst auacheu uy - '",7""' building was the most prominent on ."' Z V 7 -,7 , ago, when he suffered several hemor I tf I ivIn, burM
rhage3 of the stomach
at that time, but suffered a
that State for complicity in the Goebel
similar X-.T7 murder, is taking extra precautions
attack a month ago. He again recov- . oh and ls constantly on his guard. The
r m . i ii a. A nn a. I CT t td& (srT fn r thn nrt ia coi'f tA r a thai
-T Uo t-rt Urtrtrftf rno -wrifl o r n one. I I
r taking of the officers of the Western
ered sufficiently to resume some of
hi' duties at the postoffice, only to
MAY GET HALF MILL
stricken again Thursday night,
while at his post of duty. He never
rallied, but grew rapidly worse until
the end came today,
Deceased was born on a farm north
of thi3 city and has been a resident erectjon
or tne community an oi nis me. cur
ing the war of the rebellion, although
too young to enlist, he followed his
father. Major Reeves, of the Fortieth
Ohio, to the front and for one so
young saw much service. Prominent in Politics.
He engaged in business in this city
tained the- objection.
New York's will be the most com
Federation of Miners from Colorado
Intn TTf ni f t- i 1 1 in iTio 1 'J 1 1 o I- ctif o
. s . . i - 1 v " - 4 .m.vv.. j I
moaious ana expensive siaie ouiiamg i .u .v. 4nnnnor murder, an act that the su-
on the exposition grounds, $40,000
of the $150,000 exposition appropria
tion by New York state going Into Its
WABASH IS VERY HOPEFUL and was for many years until the
" I . r .mi i r
county ana city ponucs. iie was ap pointed postmaster In 1D02 and gov
FATHER OF WATERS
IS RAPIDLY RISING
preme court has upheld.
The Appeal to Reason, the socialist organ, has offered $1,000 to any one
who will kidnap Taylor and deliver
him to the Kentucky authorities. The paper declares that Taylor is a "Re
publican politician and capitalist,'
and that the supreme court would not uphold kidnapping him, as It has done in the case of the miners. Taylor re
fuses to discuss the subject tonight, saying that he was In a very delicate position and cared to talk as little as
possible.
ILSinni alio dl
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All the luxuries of a club; The California Special continues in service until resumption of the Golden State Limited, on same quick schedule as has prevailed this summer. Send name and address for beautTfuTy illustrated descriptive booklet.
J. F. POWERO,) Dlst. Pas'r Agt. 9 and I Claypool Dldg INDIANAPOLIS, IND
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FEW CRACK ErLXTA-RDTSTS;
gent of John D. Rockefeller Visits erned Uncle Sam's Interests In a pro- The Muddy Old MlSSTSSTppM THOMPSON'S METHOD.
The College and Meets With Finan-
e!l Committee of the Institu-
on.
Crawfordsvllle, Ind., Jan. 13, (Spl.)
The Rev. Dr. Iluttrlck of New York
city, the personal representative of John D. Rockefeller, was here last
week consulting with the finance Committee of the board of trustees
regarding the making of a large gift to Wabash college. The amount of
the intended gift has not been divulg
ed, but it is understood to be $500,000.
If Wabash secures the gift it will
be only upon the condition that at
least an eoual amount from other
sources be raised.
Yicient manner. His wife survives
him. The father. Dr. Reeves, remain
ed by his son's bedside un.tl the last
and when the end came he was taken
home in a stage of collapse. He is
confined to his bed and fears are en tertained for his recovery.
Threatens Plantations Along Its Banks.
COMPLETE INVOICE
MADE NECESSARY
Voir a Famoii Breeder Feeds Hie Tovrlm mad Rears Ills Chicks. I hare found the best way to get the xiost eggs from laying hens is to have
plenty of litter in the pens (either
BOATS MUST CHECK SPEED !Wr leB) ax?d to -catter the dry
lwu. iuiu ii iu ujune lut'ui nvrk, suys E. B. Thompson, the famous Barred Rock breeder. In Reliable Poultrv
RESIDENTS OF PARISHES ALONG Journal. Wheat, cracked corn and
RIVER GREATLY FEAR WHAT clipped oats, the same that we feed
horses, are the best dry grains for me,
IS TERMED "WAVE WASHES." These grains I feed in this way every
day, morning and night. At noon it ls a good plan to throw a handful or two of scratching food to keep the hens
As the exercising mere.
.Every day or every alternate day I
Schaefer Deserves Most Credit For
Improving; the Game. The fact that very few first class bilHardists have ever been developed is one of the strange features of the game. VIgnaux, Schaefer and Slosson have been champions more than thirty years, the only others developed during all this time being Ives, Hoppe and Sutton, a most remarkable showing, not to be paralleled in any other branch of sport. Of all the experts Schaefer deserves most credit for the development of the game to its present high standard. He always has been anxious and willing to aid in the development of youngsters, and Ives, Hoppe, Mornirgstar and Sutton all were his pupils. The balk line nurse, the feature of play responsible for all high runs, however, is the Invention of Sutton, and when as a shortstop he first sprung it he occa-
Temporary Hardship on Local Merchants.
HEIR TO LARGE FORTUNE
under which billiards are played. At various times he has surmounted by his inventive genius the many barriers Imposed on experts to decrease their speed and necessitated the making of
Aged
Tramp "Vas a
Who Died at Findlay
Sweedish Noble
man.
Findlay, O., Jan. 13, (Spl.) Th mystery surrounding the death of an
old man, who was found dead several
months ago in this city, has been solv
ed by the visit of. Judge Gosta Hulellus of Stockholm, Sweeden. From a description of the man and Incidents J connected with his life here, he has
Identified him as Albert Crondhjim, a nobleman and only heir to a large
fortune In his native country.
Crondhjim left Sweeden years ago.
Publishers' Press. New Orleans, La., Jan. 13
NeW. PUre FOOd LaW Worked residents ln Plaquemines Parish along Enb8' 'm. t.m morn. ' sioned great surprise.
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ui lower Mississippi river were . on fWri Thd i manrhnminrnrmm. otuaeier u iue lamer ui an me ruics
the eve of organizing shot gun patrols meal, wheat bran, ground oas, white to enforce the state law checking the wat middlings and beef scrap, all
speed of vessels during the high wa'- scaiaea wan mills, or water and mixed ter stage, the levee boards and the 80 the mash will crumble. Twice a
ottsnmr nni ,, ,,,i n i weeK a mile tiownprcd pnarooa la nut
ALL GOODS ARE STAMPED proclamation enjoining the steamship In the mah. This charcoal is and has Mf
vauiiuo etixu. vctuuus liiiut uigamations to .slow down their vessels while ?onditloner. witli. mo.. I rvalue .the passing danger points. te flour middlings, as they keep the
A sudden rise in the Mississippi ia in nne conaiuon. raying nens
river threatens a serious overflow af-tmusc w weu Iea Dnt mu9Z De maae lo
fectinsr valuable nlantatlon nronertv Work so as, not to get too fat.
below the city, the water lipping the Ieea cocKereis -wneat, wnoie corn, brink of the levee in some places. A Instead of cracked corn, and the same vessel trnlna- at hiirh Kneed creates a mash dos for tbem O0 every day or
v
GOODS PURCHASED BEFORE THE
WENT INTO EFFECT
LAW
MUST BE CLEARLY INDICATED
DRUGGISTS HARD HIT.
wave-wash that eats into the em-l kw"" iu "" 1 . "
Richmond druggists are finding bankments forcing the water through. cu iabieaett eaou8u uv
that the pure food and drug law Residents in Plaquemines Parish "e COLKere can eat at any ume,
passed by the last legislature is work- were aroused particularly over the uuc ac ine rl cusiance irom iaw
ing a hardship on them this year. It took effect the first of the year. In order to place themselves on the safe
side it was necessary for them to
make a complete invoice of their stock that comes under the law.
Druggists are not the only business
nnd it is said wandered over the Uni- men affected by the law, which alted States as a tramp while a for-1 bo concerns erocers and others who
turne ad title awaited hi min the old
country. Judge Ilulelius says that
an attempt will be made to have the Swedish government take the body
back to Stockholm.
falls Down
ooooooooo If your plate drops when you talk or laugh, get a patent Soft Rubber Suction put in by fierce T
Corner Rooms Over 5 and 10c Store. Phone 1637.
t Robert Hcrfurt, Jr.
UPHOLSTERING
handle fruit. These men were advised by those who have made a study of the law, to take an inventory of their stock immediately and get it arranged so they can prove by witnes
ses that every article in the store of this class of goods was in stock be
fore the first of 1907. A stamp must be used to mark the goods with the date on which It was Invoiced.
By doing tnis the dealer not only
complies with the requirements of
the law, but places himself on the
safe side so that if anything should come up at any time and any article
should be found in the stock which
was contrary to the ' requirements of
the law, the proprietor of the store
could prove that it was in stock be
fore the law went into effect, and that
this throws the responsibility off of
him. By the provisions of the new act the druggist is prevented from
buying from the manufacturers or
the jobbers that does not have the stamped guarantee of the maker for purity.
If any goods are found in stock by
an inspector that are not up to the standard set for them the owner of
the goods will be held responsible for
keeping and selling such, unless he
can prove the goods were purchased
before the pure food law went into
effect
speed of the. Morgan liner Momus as she went up the river Sunday. A communication from that parish states that the vessel traveled twenty-
floor so the benscnnot reach it.
I have never tried the hopper system
in feeding breeding stock, except for
scrap and granulated bone. These are
five miles an hour and that people ,n P?" 1 se hoppers with were prepared to bring firearms into eroS chicks after they are two ii 4 months old. Until that age I feed
play if the state authorities failed to
take action
AN
Ohio Coroner, Finding Roads Impassa ble, Conducts Hearing in Novel Manner.
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13th and Main
? ARE PREPARING PROGRAM
PHOWB 1717
Wayne County Teachers Association
to Meet at the Court House on February 16.
A A a i j a "TTTTTTTrTTTTl
t DR. HAMILTON
Z3 1 126 North Tenth St. J
r.loQro & Ocborn Write Fire and Tornado . Insurance. Wa will bond you. Loans from $100 to $200. Phone Home 1589, Bell 53 R. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING.
The program committee of the
Wayne County Teacher's association met Saturday afternoon at the court house to arrange the program for the
meeting of the teacher's February 16
in this city. Several prominent educators and popular speakers are be
ing considered by the Wayne county
pedagogues but no definite choice
will be made until the later part of
this week or the first of next.
three times a day in front of the small brood coops. One day the hoppers are
INQUEST OVER PHONE cracked corn. In addition to this, ev
ery day I give a mash similar to that mentioned -above, fed oo boards around the fields. I also feed beef scrap and granulated bane to these chicks from dry food hoppers which are attached to the colony houses about the range.
I have never tried the exclusive dry feeding plan, as I believe a little soft
Toledo, O., Jan. 13.-Coroner Ed- ter for poultry., either young or old. I
iveu itims urns wuuie ui ii, nuu iuui ward Lepper, of Tiffin, O., today con- oniy. ducted an inquest over the telephone, Young chicks are given dry bread as the roads leading to the place crumbs when first hatched or crackers,
where the death occurred were impas- fed dry. After a few days they have sable. The case was that of Adam fe cracked corn and fine cracked Keifer, a wealthy farmer, who com- wheat and once a day a soft feed as mitted suicide by hanging. The coro- above, some Sprarfs food being put in ner called up the attending physician this. I put much value o this food. I
and learned the particulars, then ren- have used commerciar chick foods and
discoveries as soon as they came to know them, and almost unending runs were the result. In a championship contest between Jake and Ives the latter sat down with 14 to go, and Schaefer came to bat with 566 to go. The largest run ever made up to that time had been 2S8, and the Wizard seemed to have but little show to win. His great inventive genius came to the rescue, however, the anchor nurse was discovered, and Schaefer ran the game out. This was the only time the anchor nurse was allowed in a match game, for Ives after It was discovered could play it as well as Schaefer, and as it made the game too easy it was immediately birred. Incidental to the above game, Frank White, a well known Chicago sport, won a most remarkable bet from Leo Mayer, the well known bookmaker. As
Schaefer walked up to the table in the final Inning White turned around to
Mayer, who was making books on the contest, and said, "What are the odds now, Leo?" "One hundred to 1," said
Mayer. "I'll bet you $10." said White.
"Done," said Leo. And when the game
was over Leo had to settle with the wise Mr. White, who, a billiard player himself, knew that a game was never
over until the last point waa made. Washington Post.
WANTED. WANTED A carriage blacksmith on tires. Call Westcott Carriage factory. 12-2L WANTED Place to ) do general house work. Call, C34, South Tenth street. 12 2t WANTED To sell or exchange, six pure bred Plymouth Rock Barred Cockerels. I want nothing but pure bred stock. Any party having male birds as described, can sell to me, if they prefer to do so. George B. Dougan, Richmond. 10-2t WANTED A good boy to bring In coal and help around the home of Miss Harriet Johnson, of 140 Boyer street, for his board and schooling. A good place for the right boy. ll-3t
WANTED At once, several men, under 35, sound, to prepare for entrance exams., for railway mall sercive. Excellent opportunity. Particulars free, 263 Inter-state Bldg., Cedar Rapids, la. 10 St WANTED 200 wood choppers for chopping 4 ft. hard wood at $1.15
per cord. Steady work during the
year. Board $3.50 per week. Good
men make $2.50 per day Take
Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway to Simons or Westwood, Michigan. Antrim Iron Co., Mancelona, Mich. 14-tf.
Woodhursu tit Mala SL Teleph
tl. Junes tf
FOR RENT. ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms, aleotrie light, steam heat, for geoMemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf
FOUND.
FOUND Coin, on Main street, between Eighth and Tenth streets. Loser may . have by calling at Second National bank. 12-2t
dered a verdict of suicide.
HARGIS' ACCUSER LOCATED
like them. They contain a variety of small grains that make a nice change for the chickens.
John Smith, Whose Confession Im
plicated Former Judge Found at Brother's Home.
Publishers PressJ
Jaclcson, Ky., Jan. 13. John Smith
whose sensational confession impli
cates ex-Judge James Hargis as the
principal conspirator In the assassination of T)r Tl Tl Pnv In thtc rttv
years ago. has been located at the ?hey wU1 l8 last lonSr
home of his brother, George Smith, at Crockettsville. He has sent wordto
Attorney James A. Adams that he fears to leave the home of his broth
er, as he has been warned that he will j
be assassinated, but will come to the
trial of Judge Hargis if he is guaranteed protection.
Skarlaga M Smtcklac Litter. A reader asks if shavings would make good scratching litter, and as the answer was not very positive ln Its
favor I will venture to speak from several years experience and say that I have always used them with the best of success and prefer good, clean sharIngs to any other material, says L. E. Hudson In American Poultry Advocate. They will not pack down so much as straw, and as most shavings
are from dry lumber they will absorb more moisture than other material.
With six
to ten inches of shavings on a good
floor yon may depend on your fowls getting proper exercis.
Palntlas- Barrel. -
Did you ever see a Standard Oil man
paint a barrel? No? It is a revela
tion. Tricks in all trades. The oil bar
rels, as every wen iniormed man should know (Standard Oil being the biggest thump in the world), are blue as to bilge and bulge and white as to heads. The completed barrel Is rolled
Into the shop by thousands. A man steps up with a brush of white paint and with three swipes executes a design upon the bead, then spins the barrel along. It is caught by another man with a brush deeply dipped in blue paint. He takes the rim between his thumb and fingers, gives it a whirl and while that barrel is spinning runs his brush up and down. In less than three seconds that barrel ls all blue. Then as it spins along the man with the white paints keels it over and with three more swipes makes the other head white. Talk about your bowling alleys ! New York Press.
The Palladium gives a dollar each
week for the best piece of news "tip ped off to It.
Now is the time to start a Savings
Account with Dickinson Trust Company. Begin with the New Year.. 31-tf
FELL THROUGH A WINDOW
Crowd of Boys Scrap Over Sack of
Peanuts and Break Plate Glass at Luken's Drug Store.
IrMne Aa1iobIleaf Is there not a good chance that the turbine principle may eventually be adapted to explosive engines? Tnere
are already several Inventors who claim that they have solved this problem, says Lord Montagu in Car. At any rate, now that the present petrol engine has
reached not quite finality, but compara
tive perfection. It Is time that some to
tally fresh line were struck out, and If
Great Britain strikes first we shall firmly establish our lead in the world's
motor matters.
A crowd of boys fighting over a sack of peanuts in front of Luken's
drug store Saturday night fell-through
the window In the door. No one was cut and the boys, yesterday, agreed
to pay-for. the damage done.
Blind Football Fani.
When the 200 Inmates of Henshaw's Blind asylum. Manchester, sat down to
tea the other evening an officer read out to them the announcement ln the Daily Mail of a special edition for the
blind. There was a burst of applause when the reading was over, followed
by a buzz of animated discussion. "It is surprising, said Mr. M. II. IHIngworth. the governor, "what a keen Interest the blind take in field sports. They follow the game of football in detail." "Have you ever been to a football match?" he asked a blind youth. "Yes," he replied. "And you know the players?" "Yes, I know them all and everything that Is goiag on." London Mall.
FOR BALE. - Richmond property a specia!ty. Portcrfleld. Kelly Block. Phone 229 tf FOR SALE Complete butcher eutiit. Call 1132 Main. 13 St. FOR SALE 1200 shares of Tina II. Gold Mining Co., stock. Mines located In Curry County, Oregon. Address J. O. Weinstrom, Millers, Nevada. 12-20t. FOR SALE The counter and large wall show cases from Hirst's Jewelry store, for sale at C. B. Hunt's storage room, over ' grocery, 603 Main street. 23-tf Everybody buys property fron
LOST. LOSTA signet ring. Initials F. L., between Third and Ninth streets on Main. Return to Western Telegraph office. Reward. , 14-3t.
LOST or strayed, large well marked tiger cat. Finder return to 1803 ' Main and receive reward, 14-3t. I.DST TiuU torrlor f omnia whlla or,.4
brlndle one brlndle ear and white and one eye glass. Return to 218 N.
nd ana get reward. Chas. Aiturtrong. 1J-2L LOST Black pocket bo h about Jan. 1 or after, containing about $3.00 Finder, please return to J21 North 10th street and receive reward. 13-2t LOST Broad gold braclet. Return to Edna Ken worthy, R. R. 4. 13-2t LOST Horse robe on Liberty Pike, between the Catholic cemetery nnd my residence, Thursday afternoon. Finder return to Chas. Wl'liarm, telephone S02 I. Reward. 13-2L LOST A pearl necklace, between Cth and North A and 9th and Mnln streets. Return to CD Ft. Wayne Ave. and receive reward. 12-3L
If you are going to Buy or Trade for a Farm and get it by March 1st and get settled, you had bet
ter see the Bargains... Al. H. f Hunt ha. Call anH mm htna X
t- - - - ' - ' w w . w r i i w 7 North 9th St. J
r
appears witn more or less irequency
after the names of German military of
fleers in the records kept at the minis
try of war aad in the Icalser's military
labinet. He has;coaae to the following
conclusions: one s after an omcers
name means that this particular officer
"sauff (drinks); SS means that he "sauft st&rk" (drinks hard); SSS denotes that he "sauft sehr stark" (drinks very hard); SSSS means that he "sauft sehr stark schnapps" (drinks very hard schnapps); finally. SSSSS means that the "schnapps is "schlechf (bad). Any officer with fire S's Is summarily dismissed by the kaiser.
Patience Does this hat look funny
on me?
Patrice No, but you losk funny tuvl
der tbafcbsgr.
Sfmsle ul Plaravl 8 6nA. A journalist in Berlin has been exercising his ingenuity in attempts to exclaintbe jneaniag jifthelelt.erhici
A Swell Eootblaelc A bootblack wearing a diamond stad and whose linen is as spotless as that worn by those whose shoes he shines is one of the fixtures of a government building In this city. He was highly Insulted when a passing stranger, seeing his "kit." asked him to "polish 'em up!" In a loud voice the son of Italy gave the well intentioned offender to understand that he "sbined only by contract" This Is a fact, and when at the end rf each month be collects his "fees" the bootblack's pile in profits
amounts to as much as the salaries of
some of the' men who employ hlsi and la really in excess of that paid to many. Philadelphia Record.
LOW FARE AT CLEVELAND Three Cent Rate Goes Into Effect and Thousands RideThirty Day Armistice.
Cleveland, O., Jan. 13. (Spl.)Thousands of citizens of Cleveland paid three cents for a street car ride today the lowest rate of fare In any American city. This was made possible by the thirty day armistice declared between the rival companies. The negotiations between the railway companies and the city, which are now going forward for a settlement of the whole question on the leasing company plan, probably will result In a settlement within thirty days on the basis of 3 cents cash fare and universal transfers.
A Business Hea
"ma
sWAiffT ir I
"The boss proposed to me today." - "I suppose you accepted him." "No; I'm Just stringing him along to get him to repeat the offer when I can have witnesses."
MUCH SMOKE, LITTLE FIRE
Chimney. Burning out at Sixth and ain Streets Last Night Caused' Excitement ' ;s 4
The fire, department was called to the building occupied by the Gadbury's milinary store, La wall's Jewel
ry store and the offices of Sauire Abbott last night about ten o'clock, to extinguish a small blaze burning io the chimney. Owing to the clouds of dense smoke which left .the top of the building, considerable' alarm was occasioned, as it was , thought that the entire building was in immediate danger of burning down. A sigh of relief went up from the tenants when it was discovered that the small chimney was the source of the trouble. .
Amen.
