Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 18, 4 March 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT! Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found!, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., 11 CENT A WCRD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Place of Richmond for hiiyeror seller. A trial will con v!nce you that FaUadiuni Classified Ads are result brinsrers. 7 INSERTIONS FOR TIME PRICE OF S.

THE KICII3IOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 4, UMXS.

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"WANTED Situation as care taker for old lady or invalid. Automatic No. r,os. 4 L't "WANTED Cabinet making and upholstering, 121 South tit li street. Phono 4201. l-7i WANTED Two unfurnished rooms by middle aged lady, in good location. Phone 2 It; R.. Home 14S9. l--t. WANTED Genera i housework. Address "E. K." care Palladium. T-'H AVANTEI To buy a house of 7, or 0 rooms in oast end. Call at 1210 X. oth St. lit WANTED Residence work. Geo. W. Mansfield, Residence Architect, Colonial Rldg. 4-2t WANTED Work of any kind on farm, ; or In town by man and wife. Ad- ' dress W. C. K. care Palladium. 4-Ht WAXTED Contract on piece work to typewrite, address "O. C." care Palladium. l-2t WANTED Five thousand bushels white corn, Runge & Co., 1G S. 7th St. 29-7t WANTED Carpenter woric of all kinds. Building and job work a specialty. O. Price, No. 10 S. ISth St. WANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith. 420 Main. 2-7 1 ANTED To loan $roo. M. C. Benham. 2-?A (WANTED-Job work of any kind. ' Address "E. C. W." care Palladium. 14 2-nt 'WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, stoves and carpets, 519 Main . St., Phone 4201. 29 7t JUVAXTED Position for general house p work. Address "X. M." care Pallaij dium. 3-3 1 WAXTED LADY AGENTS to sell high class Heatherblooni Petticoats having superior workmanship and style. Petticoats when shown sell themselves. Live agents make big

(TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.)' New Y'ork, March 4. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper .. 50 51 50 American Smelting 59 '4 60 59 American Sugar ..'...114 115 114 Atchison 6Si,a fiS 67 B. &. 0 79 k 79 . 79 B. R. T. .. .. .. v. 39 40 39 C. M. & St. P. .. 109 110 1094 New York Central 9414 94" 94i Northern Pac 121 14 122 121 Pennsylvania. 112 113 112M. Reading 95 96 Va 954 Southern Pacific 681,4 69 67 Union Pacific ' 111 114 111 U. S. Steel 29 29 29 U. 8. Steel pfd 92 93 92 Great Northern 117 118 .117

Chicarjo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Correll nd Thompson, Brokers, Eaton. O.) q Chicago, March 4. Wheat Open. Higi. Low. Close. May 99 101 fK 9! July .. .. .. S5 06 4 JMSept 1C 3 Cora :h yi May July .. Sept '. .. . . .. 02 tVi .. .. Wt. 'c .. .. 00 011 - 02 ?1 t;t ?o Oats, Open. High. !)w. Close. May . . July . . Sept .. . .. 4.V JUV-i 4.r 45" 3S Pork. Ojec. HigJ. Low. Closa .?11.!Ht $11.!7 Sll.SO ?11.S2 . 1 '.-.- 12.S5 12.17 12.17 Lard. May July Open. High. . ?7.75 ?7.N , 7.5o 8.02 RibsOpen. Hign. . S6.70 $0.72 7.J 7.02 Low. Close. ?7.70 $7.70 May July Low. CIoss. ?t'.2 ,S0.tr2 0.02 0.'.i2 May July U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, March 4 Hogs, receipts, 3S.000; left over 3.363. Cattle 21,000. Sheep 13,000. Hogs Close. Light $4.20Ji $4.45 Mixed 4.25 4.50 Henry 4.25(Tf 4.50 Rough 4.25 'a 4.50 CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Wheat 15 21 29 Corn 265 Oats 241 Estimates. Wheat, 3. Corn, SOS. Oats?. 247. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. IPt Wk. Last Yr. Minn, ,...200 1(6 295

money. Write for particulars. Star Petticoat Co.,, 12 Oakdalo Ave. Chicago. 29-Ct WAXTED Lady of pleasing personality to represent, us in their home town. Attractive proposition. Liberal remuneration. Position permanent. Lucielle, Suite 401, ."0, oth Ave., Chicago. 29-ft

WAXTED -You to have your money's worth. The best meals and lunch at the Railroad restaurant, S25 N. E street. '.v7t WANTED -YOUNG MEN to prepare for Exam, for Railway Mail and other Govt. Positions. Superior instruction by mail. Estab. 1 1 years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions and "How Govt. Positions Are Secured" sent free. Inter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 29-12t WAXTED To buy second-hand furniture and stoves. RSio Ridge St. 2v7t WAXTED Three young ladies to attend Business College, who can pay tuition and desire to work in private family for board. Address Richmond Business College. 27-7t WAXTED Your own ideas of harness carried out in detail, if you want a buggy harness, carriage or team harness made to order, at Birck's Harness Shop, 509 Main street. Wiggins Old Stand. 27-tf WANTED Man and wife to work on farm. Phone 012S-T. 27-7t WAXTED Tailor, repairer, cleaner and presser to occupy rear end of business room; excellent location. S19 X. E street. 26-tf WAXTED Typewriters to repair and overhaul. Burr and Weichman, Western Union office. 15tf WANTED Ycur carpets, rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 191G. Bell 39.R. 22-tf WANTED Tin work, of all kinds, tools sharpened. Job work a specialty. W. T. Harrison, J IS West Main street. 2lM4t WAXTED Men to Loam barber trade; will equip shop for you or Close 50 59 115 68 yz 79 40 i IIO14 94 122 113 96 6S'i 113 29 93 117 Duluth 11 19 49 LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open -l higher; 1:30. -l higher; close 1 higher. Corn Open higher; 1:30, higher; close - higher. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Pest heavies $4.55't Good to choice 4.5u-5r BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers . r.00 Medium to good steer 4.50('l Choice to fancy yearlings 3.75(g BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 4.25 Choice to fancy cows . . 3.50 Good to choice heifers .... 3.50y VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.004Z Fair to good 3.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feeders 4.25 Fair to good feeders .. .. 4.00 fi Good to choice stockerj . . 3.00 Common to fair heifers.. 2.50 "uSHEEP. Choice Iambs 0.25fg Best yearlings 5.25(' Best sheep 4.25h; 4.05 4.60 5.50 5.15 4.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 S.00 7.00 4.50 4.25 o. 1 J -.!. 6.00 4.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills Wheat (per bu) 03c Corn, (per bu) 45c Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye. (per bu.) 70c Bran, (per ion) C. $23.30 Middlings, (per torn S2ti.00 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmoiid Abattoir ) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 lbs !4. 25 435 I Good heavy packers 4.on 4 0 I Common and rough .. .. 3.50fj 4.00 'steers, torn fed vj 4.50

furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. O. tf

FOR RENT. FOR KENT Furnished rooms; also office rooms, with steam heat and bath, at The Grand, tor gents only. :j-4 tf FOR KENT-A Flat over Hudson's corner 13th and Main Sts. t-!t FOR REXT House. 3 acres ground; Asjluiu Ave., inquire 224 North 7th 4-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath. X. 12th St. 2'.-7t FOR REXT Double House on corner 4t. and X. C Sts. Call at 113 South Gth. 3-2 1 FOR REXT House, rooms, K23 X. II street. Call at 320 X. 19th. 3-2t FOR RENT 3 rooms, 2 unfurnished. 1 furnished, all modern conveniences. 47 South 10th street. :;-2t FOR REXT 4 rooms, second house on West 7th, north of Main. 3-3t FOR REXT Two nicely furnished rooms, furnace heat and bath. Vjos X. 1). St. 2S-7t FOR REXT Five room flat. M9 X. E street; inquire at barber shop. 2C-tf For Rent Furnished room, 320 N. Pith St. ll-2t FOR RENT House, five rooms, bath and furnace. :J0; N. W. 3rd St. Dr. Walls, 21 South 10th St. 2-tf FOR KENT Furnished room, private entrance, steam heat and bath, P. South 7th. 2-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Biock Sth & Main. 7tf FOR SALE Sideboard, dining table, Heifers 3.75;? 4.00 Fat cows :i.00 (fTJ 3.75 Bulls 3.00 3.50 Calves 6.50 7.00 Lambs . . .-. G.OOuj 6-50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..It U: Old chickens, per lb., l'jtj to loc Turkeys, per lb 1sc Ducks, per lb., 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb :;p Country butter, per lb 2 to 2.V Eggs, per doz ..20c. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (balei) .... $12 to 13 Timothy Hay (loose) ...$10.0011.00 Clover hay (baled) $12.00 Clover Hay (loose) $9.00010.00 Mixed Hay 10.OO Straw, (per ton,) O.OO Corn (per. bu.) ISc. Oats (iter bu.) J7c. Fodder (per ton) $7 00 Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati. March 4. Hogs Receipts 4,049. Butchers $4.05(a 4.75. Cattle Receipts steady. Cattle Receipts 717. Veal $6.00 0.75. Sheep, strong. Lamb.-;, strong. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, March 4. Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra, .53.5twgo.73. Common to fair $3.25?x 4.00. Veal, $3.507- 8.25. Hogs Receipts 2.000. Prime and yorkers $4.70(ft 4.St. Common and rough $3.00 4.10. Good to prime $4.60 4.70. Sheep and lambs Receipts, steady. Fair to choice Iambs ?4.iVg3.o. Sheep. $5.00S 7.40. Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Clover Seed per bu)... .. Timothy (per bu.) , .$10,00 1 ..$2.23 East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, March 4. Cattle Receipts, 75. steady. Veal and calves $5,254? 9.25. Sheep and lambs, receipts 5,000. Sheep. $3.75 5.65. Hogs Receipts 4.250. Heavies and rough. $4.75 4.90. CHANGE IN NAME". The B., K. & B. Floral company today filed petition In The circuit court to have the name of the concern changed to that of The Charles Knopf Floral Company.

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X. Mth. 4-2l FOR SALE Hedge gate, corner and end posts. L. II. Schepmun, one mile west, of Webster. l-2t FOR SALE White Wyandotte hutching eggs. 7,"c per 15. Incubator eggs $1.50 per put. Frank L. Waidele, 111 Division St. l it FOR SALE Steel cook stove, good condition. Chas. Spencer, R. R. s. l-7t FOR SALE A good organ; call 15 X. Pith street. 1-;U FOR SALE All kinds new and second hand furniture, cheap. E. Wyatt's, 516 Main st. l-7t FOR SALE Elegant Post Cards, from 2 to 25c, Madonas from celebrated pictures, embossed, satin and ivory finish, at Moornuum's Book Store. 520 Main street. l-3t FOR SALE Must be sold in 10 days. Fine residence, modern improvements. Barn, 74 ft. lot, 3 squares of center of city. Will sell for half what it cost. J. B. Beckwith. over 716 Main St. 29-7t FOR SALE Ask your grocer for pure old-fashioned Buckwheat flour made by Runge & Co.. It? S. 7th St. 29-7t FOR SALE New I'.toS wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith. 12', Main 2-7t FOR SALE Vests only 5 cents each; Overcoats and suits at your own price, at P.owen & Co's, 1129 Main street. 2-5t FOR SALE A splendid new upright piano for less than half price charged by piano dealers. Conditions are such as must sell. Phone :iro4 's-7t FOR SALE Good organ. 4S X. 14th. Inquire at 3-7t FOR SALE Peninsular cook stove for wood or coal in good condition, 125 S. 14th St. 3-3t FOR SALE OR REXT 5 acres, , 5 room house. Frank M. Price, Colonial Building. Phone 1016. 3-3 1 FOR SALE Car load jr horses, public auction, Saturday, March 7th. Taube's Barn, 12G N. Cth street. 24-tf CLEAR DRISCHEL Member of Pobe Committee Says He Thinks Medal Will Be Recommended. JESSUP SPEAKS HIS MIND. IN COMMUNICATION TO CAMBRIDGE CITY BOARD HE POINTS OUT DRISCHEL'S ACTION IN SOLICITING FEE. At the meeting of the town board of Cambridge City Tuesday night, the charges against Dan Drischel, marshal of the town, preferred by Prosecutor Jessnp. were read. This was referred to a committee composed of Charles Whelan. Fred -Storeli and Frank Mosbaugh. In Lis t communication the prosecutor stated that Drischel had been charged with soliciting an illegal fee for himself. He said that inas much as Drischel did not receive this fee he was outside the criminal jurisdiction of the state, but' that, he thought it to lie his duty to report to he town board the information he had received in connection with the affair. He said that he had absolutely no personal reasons for filing these charges and that in all the dealings he had ever had with Drischel. he had found him to be a competent officer. "What 1 think the committee appointed to investigate the charges made by the prosecutor against Dan Drischel will do. will be to recommend to the board that Drischel be decorated with a gold medal for the efficient manner in which he has fulfilled the ! duties of his office." said Mr. MosI baugh this morning. 1 In the automobile world. Marshal Drischel of Cambridge City, shares the spotlight with the town marshal of Glen View Maryland. Drischel caused wide comment by arresting a motorist in the Glidden tour last summer for exceeding the speed limit, while, passing through Cambridge City. The marshal of Glen View jumped into prominence by holding up the Austrian ambassador while speeding through Glen View. This incident threatened international complications. BOARD MEETING. The board of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in the Parish house. All the members ere requested to attend as special business Tvji be brought before the board..

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lin? clover, timothy, u seeds. Carver i.V Meyers, iU Main street. NOTICE. NOTICE. The Degree staff of the Daughters of Pocahontas will give a social dance toniuht at Red Meti s hall, corner 9th and Main streets. 4-1 1 .NOTICE Public horse sale, 100 head horses, draft horses, good farm mares and mules; all stock sold as represented or money refunded. Don't forget the date. Sale n commence at. 12 o'clock luwii, Saturday. .March 7th. Gtts Taube, 124-12t'. North tJth street. i t'.t XOTICE Dressmaker from the East desires position assisting established dressmaker or firm, Richmond. Address "E" care Palladium. ;'.-;;t NOTICE To be given away. A beautiful bracelet at a dance given bv the Degree Staff, D. of P., at Red Men's Hall, Wednesday night March 4th. 3-21 NOTICE Taylor fc Son, livery, boarding, feed and sale barn. 10c, 15c. and 25e. 40 X. 7th St. 3-7t NOTICE Have your upholstering done now before the rush. Billheimer. Cor. 1th and Main streets. Phone 149S. l-7t NOTICE Better see Lott & .lones. 9 South Cth St.. about those new screens you will want this season. 29-7 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Crane & Thompson, general electric contractors and supplies. IS N. oth. Phone 1950. 4-30t FOUND A ladies hat. on Union pike. Finder have same at 812 N. F street and paying for this ad. 4-2t LOST Watch fob, at Pythian Temple Monday night. Reward if returned to Palladium office! 4-2t MISCELLANEOUS New way, soles sewed on by machinery. Men's sewed soles 75c, ladies 50c. Robert REFUSED LICENSE On Grounds That He Was Not Fit to Conduct a Saloon He Was Turned Down. MEETS WITH APPROVAL. BELIEVED THAT IT WILL PUT A DAMPER ON SALOONISTS OF THE COUNTY WHO CONDUCT PLACES IN LAW'S DEFIANCE. On Marcli S, when the liquor license of Oscar Williams, who operates a saloon in Cambridge City, expires, he .vill close up his establishment and retire from business. Williams does not do this voluntarily. This morning the county commissioners met aud decided not to giant Williams a new license. When Williams filed his application for a liquor license several residents of Cambridge City entered a remonstrance. The hearing of the case was eld in the commissioners court last londay, at which time they took the tatter under advisement. Xot many of the charges made (gainst Williams in the remonstrance er? substantiated by evidence when e case was given a hearing, but the commissioners refused the application .or the general reason that they were convinced that he was an unfit man to conduct a saloon The application of lxuis Muth lor a 'liquor license was granted. Last week Lon Frame, bartender at the Muth saloon, was arrested for selling liquor i on a public holiday Washington's j birthday. There was some talk of a remonstrance being filed against the issuance of a license to Muth and Prosecutor Jessup was approached by ; several local ministers and temper- ; ance workers and was asked to opposo I the granting of Mn'h's application. He J told them that he could take no action ' in the matter unless a remonstrance was filed. This remonstrance was not prepared so the commissioners took no further notice of the opposition to the issuance of a license to liquor permit. ! The refusal to grant Williams a new ! license meets with popular approval. It is believed that it w-ill have the effeet of placing a damper on saloonists tn thl3 county who hare been In the habit of conducting their plaee3 of business in defiance of iho liquor laws of tiits state. The better class of liquor dealers win also approve of the action takn by the commissioners.

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Totrli-.s ri. Cur.:.:ngham & L:thrman's ctore. ;;-7t FOR EXCHANGE---'-; acres good land near interurhan. room house, stahie. etc. Call Use piece Richmond property. For rent. 7 room house South Mih street. .12. .". Phot, pkp; or 4 C,t;. Frank M. Price. Colonial building. 2-7t BOARDING and rooms. ll; Main St. s-7i FOUND lest Buckwheat fiour. made by Runge & Co., It; S. 7lh St. Ask your gr-K-er. 29-7t

1'KOF. Rolling, for corns, 2 S. Mh. a sure cure for Phone 42 P.'. 17-oOt PUBLIC SALE. PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will sell at public sale at my farm, three miles north on Union Pike. Friday, Match t'-th. at one o'clock P. M. sharp: Horses, cow. pigs, two-horse wagon, carriage, bukgy spring wagon, work and driving harness; all kinds of farming and garden implements and tools. Henry Brokamp. LODGE NOTICE. NOTICE F. O. E. BUSINESS of importance to come before tiie aerie Wednesday night. March 4, P.tos. Every Eagle is requested to be preumt. Joe Wclshaupt, president. J. F. Hartzler. secretary. -'-0t PERSONAL. AVOID FORTUNE TELLERS. Do away with dream books. A pack of our wonderful cards will tell your past, present and future accurately. Now only HOc, complete. ESMAR, 1006, 1S5 Dearborn St., Chicago. 29-7t MARRY WEALTH AND BEAUTY. Marriage directory free. Pay when married. New plan. Address 11. A. Horton, Dept. P, Tekonsha, Mich. 29-Ct LITTLE TOT WAVED COAT ACROSS TRACK AND SAVED TRAIN (Continued From Page One.) home of the two little heroes. He. told their mother of what they had i done. "Anjone would have done thej same." she calmly answered. Fox then presented Robert with a suit of clothes. To Rudolph he gave a J? 5 bill. When he turned into H. C. i Stair an expense account for his presents to the Gustafosen brothers. Mr. Starr promptly put the O. K. on it. "Fox, the only kick I have to make is that you didn't reward those two boys enough," he said. TRUANT OFFICER BISHOP WILL GET NO PAY FOR WORK (Continued From Page One.) ary and since I'.ishop has ljeen in office, he has been paid on the court or der issued in the connection with the Dempsey case. County Auditor Coe was convinced that this order did not apply to Hishop and he called Judge . Fcyc's attention to the fact Judge Fox 'stated that the auditor's version of the matter was correct, so Mr. Coe refused to pay Bishop his quarterly salary. There is no doubt that when council meets next September, monev will h appropriated to cover his salary in the future. COEUR DE LION LODGE CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY

Last night, the Coeur de Lion lodge. Kftights of Pythias, celebrated the fourty-fonh anniversary of the founding of the Order. The hall was beautifully decorated and after the program dancing furnished the evening's amusement. There were about 30 present. The following program was given: Overture Orchestra Invocation Rev. J. O. Campbell Selection Orchestra Sc!o Roy Latey. Fountain City Address. "Pythianism" Rev. J. O. Campbell Solo, "Sing Me to Sleep" ....M13S Medora Hopkins of Muncie Reading, "Naughty Zell" . Miss Mabel Kuhn Mixed Quartet, ' The Tale the Church Bells Told"' Misses Hopkins and .lessrs Kraukei and Hirshburg. All numbers were encored.

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Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Roll, Mgr., 7 Hi Main. H tf PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Gardner, osteopathic physician. 2'. N. 10th Su Phone lM. mar.Mmo DR. HOUGHTON, who has been sick, has resumed his practice. Phor.w 1777. tJtC LAUNDRY. We can help mako ycu happy honestly we caD. Richmond Stcau Laundry. FARM LANDS. Small places near city, .1. Ed. Moore, over i? X. 7th street. janS-;'.nnj I DENTISTS. HERBERT B. LOPER. Dentist. Rooms If. and 17 Colonial Bldg. Phono! ltui. ' .n-3"t MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury, Mgr. S3 North Sta Street. UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth st. i2sept'",nii FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED Low rates. asy terms. Thoiupbou's loan aud reul estate agency. Wide stairs, 71J Main street, phone No. 2O0S. Bond's auto mat. o. 1-wed-thurs-fri sat-tf WAR IS IMMINENT BETWEEN VENEZUELA AND UNITED STATES (Continued From Page One.) I cases to arbitration. Castro is oik posed to the settlement of matters i The Hague. He was not reprefentPl in The Hague or in the Rio confer ences two years ago. His attitude it therefore a challenge to the L'nite States, and it remains to be aee:j whether congress will take up th gauntlet he imi flung down. ' Ma Do It Anyhow. Senator Lodge said that this govern ment was opposed to the principle o collecting indebtedness by forcible means, utilizing the army and navy. It was only recently, however, that thi government took a different viw i the Santo Domingo case. Santo Do. mlngo owed money on loans to nearly all of the European powers. Thcspowers repeated the program that t used agalnM. Venezuela, and threaten ed to Invest the ports of Sanio Domiii. go, seize the custom house and stay" there till the money wa paid. . this cuntv-tti rou. taci carefully, ur. lowell'i Syrup Peo.in i potiti ely inirtn1 to car indirection. constipation, alcfe heaie. offennive breath, malaria aaa ail tfjieaae. inar from atomarH trouble. The Great Blood Purifier. For al by Leo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald an 4 W. If. Sudhorf. The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. I want JSOO.OO to Ioan : good. I have SGOO.GO to Umu. jl have $000.00 to loan. I want J 1.000 Uj Loan. I want to pell a realty invfs'nier $11,000.00. will pay 12 per cnt. A 7 R. House, $1,200. 12 per cent, ir vestment. A well located Residence, $2,200; 4 25 acres fruit, good improvement a bargain. ! A 3 Room House, $.",00.00. A 2 Room House, $y..O. A room house, $?30. . We can take care of a. few raore rent I als. Prompt collections, our mot'. If you w ant to seil, list w ith ua. If you want to buy, loan, borrow cf rent, we are at your service. We can sell yon a Lom for a Ltttlt

j Cash, balance as Rent. ; We make Mortgage Exemptions froii' March 1 to May 1, and we need ttul 25 cents. ' .It's That Moi-flaiL SUi and N. E