Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 197, 30 August 1908 — Page 9

PAGE NINE. ONE CENT PER WORD Each Insertion CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ... THE MARKET PLACE OF EASTERN INDIANA 7 DAYS FOR THE PRICE OF 5 The Simplest and Cheapest Way to Get What You Want AH Advertisements Must Be in This Office Before 12 Noon. Situations Wanted Will Be Advertised Fres

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WANTED. VANTt-A two horso Hat bed wag-

on. Whelan's Feed Store. 28-7t WANTED Situation as first class f cook in email hotel, restaurant or boarding house. Will go out of city. Address Martha Perciefull, i Richmond, Ind. 23t SITUATION WANTED By drug clerk , after Sept. 15th. Noy employed. , Not afraid to work. 12 years experience. C. J., care box 157 city. , WANTED Girl to do general house work. Good pay. 25 S. 4th St. ' 27-tf WANTED-Shortband,, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, cheapest and most ".thorough. Mrs. Hiser's school, 33 : S. 13th St. Phone 2177. Opens Sept. 14. 27-tf WaetedYoM to watch , this ad. 344 WaNTEDTo do your plumbing und heating. Waking & Co., 40(5 Main. 29-3t WANTED You who are interested In buying farms to see to it soon. Fitzgibbons. 9th and Main. 30-lt WANTED Some one to do large washing and Ironing all winter. Address Carrier, care Palladium. 30-3t W ANTE D To rent modern house. State rent , Address Advance, care Palladium. 30-tf WANTED You to know I have the best bargain! of a double house for rent ever offered in the city.' See that Morgan. 8th and N. E. It WANTED A Job on a farm; call at 128 North 8th Street 30-lt WANT ED Todo washings; call at 903 North 14th. JL0!1 i TaNTEEPTo do your "upholstering B .' ' ... CHURCH FIGHT AGAINST TAFT GROUNDLESS. Editor Palladium: There Is n foolish campaign story going the rounds of the papers to the I? a. 1 . . I. A . . r . . 1 .11.1 encci mat memoers oi mo iieinoaist Episcopal church are preparing to fight Mr. Taft because ho Is said to be ft member of the Unitarian "church. The' StOry "AVhlch" hSs 'a suspicious date Jlne, that of Lincoln, Neb., purports . I j-. . n- i. i. of the New York Epworth Assembly. 'According to tle story Mr. Tobey r.sBerts that the ministers of the Epworth Assembly at Lincoln have gone wild over Bryan; that they forcot tho c?.mDElsm for Jessus Christ, and button holed members of the r-sscmbl;!" and vrged them to vote against Taft; that V. J 1 A,l.M.tln. 1 JX Xord to vote for a man who doas not believe in the divinity of Jestzs Christ; that there was not a single minister te ' Jnet that did not object to Mr. Taft on account of hie being a tacmber of the Unitarian church. j j. vuu uut c nuvvui s,-v oiui j a o - true or false. If it is true, the position taken is a -'Very bigoted position fjid those perons who have taken It are very nar- ' Jow minded. I am not a member of the Unitarian church, but I have read full statement of the tenets of the church, and find much to commend; end I agree with many of them and eo can every true christian. f The church believes in the Apostle's "Creed, Just r.s Methodists do, and it 13 fead in the church services each Sunday, without any addition or eliminations. In the Unitarian catechism for children the following lc set forth: "Jesus Christ is the well beloved son of God, trhom his Father sent into the world to 6avo us from error and sin, from death and misery. "He taught the character of God; that He Is the most holy and merciful, the greatest and wisest, and best of beings. "He taught us that wc should love God with all our hearts; that we should love all our fellow creatures, and do to others as we should wish and expect them to do to us. He promised to us that if we believe in Him and confess and forsake our sins, and obey his instructions, . we shall he forgiven, and live forever in heaven." If Mr. Taft was reared in the Unitarian church in his youth he was taught the following: Q. What means must you use to become good and happy in this life and the life to come? A. I must pray to God, without Vhose blessing I can do nothing successfully. I must recollect at night what I have done, thought, and felt through the day, that I may make my future life ' better than the past I must often think that God sees me. I must shun wicked companions and try to obtain the friendship of the good. I must set the example of Jesus Christ continually before me. I must make a good use of the Lord's day. I must be serious and attentive at church and must receive tut ith gratitude the instruction of my parents at home. When I am old enough I must partake of the Lord's Surper, which Is designed to bring td my remembrance Jesus Christ dying for me. I must often read and meditate upon the bible, that best of books, in which God teaches us by his vill. and His in finite mercy through Jesus Christ" The above are some of the teachings

and general furniture repairing. FOR SALE Kitchen range, burns Holthouse, 124 S. 6th. Phone 4201. coal, wood or gas, has been little ' 29-3t used, 213 N. 10th St 29-2t WANTED Shot guns, rifles, ammuni- FOR SALE Modern ten room house, tion. See Waking & Co. 2!-3t up to date. Big Bargain. Also WANTED-Carpet cleaning, house first class new five or six room cleaning by Harry Hayes. Auto- house. Part cash, balance like rent. ' matic phone 34G6. 20-2t Will also rent. Roscoe Kirkman. WANTED-You to see the Gem Pat- New phone 104O or 3010. 29-2t tern works for all kinds of wood and FOR SALE Good rubber tired buggy metal pattern works. 17th and N. $15. Newbern's shop, 4th and N. F streets. 2-2t A street. 20-7t WANTED Shirt makers, machine op- FOR SALE Two houses cheap. Inerators, button-hole makers and quire at Baga blacksmith shop, N. good seamstresses. Nice clean work 12th street. 2G-7t and good paj . Apply Monday be- FOR SALE Buggy and surrey, good tween 8 and 10 o'clock a. m. The new Baga blacksmith 6hop, N. Elrod Shirt company, Wakefield, . 12th street, 23-7t Bldg.. Cor 9th and Main streets. 23t FOR SALE If you want to get in WANTED Washing to do at 304 N. business we have several good pro21st St. ' positions and money makers. See WANTED Call the Empire Vans, the us cuick. Ball & Peltz 8 and 10 N. leaders In moving. Al Winter- 7th St. 30-7t steen. 2C-6t FOR SALE If you want to build we WANTED-You to cover your old can sell you a good lot. Ball and shingles with Vulcanite Roofing. Peltz, 8 and 10 N. 7th St. 30 7t Pilgrim Brothers. 25-7t FOR SALE Cheap. Some good resiWANTED -You to know that Elmer dence property in Richmond. See Smith does the best bicycle repair- Quick as you can. Fitzgibbons, Ing in town. 24-7t 9th and Main. 30-lt WANTED Spring . wagon ; second FOR SALE Double flai, or lower hand. Address "J. M." care Palla- flat can bo used for store or pool dlum room. 12 per cent investment See WANTED- Men to Learn barber me AL H- Hunt- ' 2S3t trade; will equip shop for you or FOR SALE Farm 145 acres adjoining ffuroish positions, few weeks com- Williamsburg, one of the best lmpletes, constant practice, careful In- proved farms and best location in structlons, tools given, Saturday eastern Indiana. Car on or address wages, diplomas granted, write for y. M. Hunt, Williamsburg. 28-7t catalogue. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati. O. tf PUBLIC SALE Fred Matti will sell ' : ' ', -' at public sale at his residence, 8 r-no OAI C miles north of Richmond on ThursrOn ALt day. Sept 3, property consisting of FOR SAL Ci Vy real estate. Ported horses, catUe, hogs, sheep, farming fieM Kelley Blv. 0-tf Implement and household goods. FOR-ALE-Vacant lot on Butler Sale begat 10 o'clock. 27-7t street. Inquire of W. W. Zimmer- FOR SALE Automobile. Will take man. Street and sewer made. Price horse part payment. Phone 1943. . low. . 29-2t 27-7t

of the Unitarian church, Mr. Taft's church, and as there is not an organization of that denomination here perhaps it would be well for the people to learn something about the teachings of the church before they fall Into the error of condemning one of Its members, without knowing something of his belief and affiliations. The differences betvcen Unitarians and Trinitarians are in the main in verbage. It would be difficult for the common people to tell what the differences are. About the same difference is found between the HIcksite Friends and the Orthodox, and now the line of difference has bo faded out, that the two divisions are courting each other for union, and it will not be long from present Indications, until the two will be one again. What is needed today, is less of hair splitting theological discussions, and more of Christ's teachings exemplified in dally living. O. S. HARRISON. Just Smiles "SAVE UP THE SUNSHINE." Listen, now, believers. Ter de gospel what I say; Save up de sunshine - Fer de rainy, rainy day! De dark time is a-comin' De sky will dress in gray; Save up de sunshine Fer de rainy, rainy day. Atlanta Constitution. A DETAIL. Just after his ordination a young minister of Richmond was given the oportunity to conduct the morning service in an Episcopal church In that city. He was extremely nervous and got through the service- with much difficulty. "I was rather flustered," he reremarked afterward to a member of the congregation, "but I flatter myself that I pulled through without a mistake." "I must admit that you did well," responded the parishioner; "in fact, the service could not have been much better conducted; but it was the first time I've ever known the evening service to be given in the mornlng.'VHarper's Weekly. THE WORTHIEST MAN. It's to live and be happy and true On top of the mountain, above the world's woe. Where eyes behold naught but the pleasantest view. And none of life's sorrows or tears ever show. But blest is the man who turns back to the din. Away from the summit all smiling, and glad Who follows his heart and feels worthier in The Valley of Shadows with those who are sad. . . Buffalo News. ORATORICAL GEM. Here is a gem from the latest speech of the Hon. E. W. O'Sullivan, a prominent member of the parliament of New South "Wales: "The present ministry may blunder along for a few months, but while gazing at the stars thy will stumble over the pebbles, and then the ambulance will take them to the hospital, where the grinning skulls of their predecessors are stored." London Chronicle. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

WOMEN NEWSPAPER WRITERS TO MEET

Sessions to Be Held in Toledo. Toledo. O., Aug. 29. -The American Woman's Press association which was organized in Boston, 1904, and is composed of bona fide newspaper women and authors, will meet here August 31st in annual convention. The organizer was the president Mrs. Mary M. North, of Snow Hill, Maryland. Other officers are: Vice president, Mrs. Margaret Garey Wright, Los Angeles, California; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Anna S. Hamilton, Washington, D. C; treasurer, Mis3 Fannie McAllister, Omro, Wisconsin; vice president at large, Mrs. Sarah E. Fuller, Medford, Mass. MUNICIPALITIES ARE NOW BEING FORMED Unusual Activity Through Canadian Provinces. Winnipeg, Aug. 29. Numerous municipalities are now being formed throughout the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. These new centers of population must add largely during the next five years to the present demand of these parts for steam road rollers, scrapers, fire appliances, lighting installations and other Items of the usual municipal equipment; and there are also large contracts, definitely in prospect for well-boring, grading of highways, drainage and other public works. LOVE Or lrA UrtE. The More Man Loses Out of Doot Life the More He Admires It. The more man lias become engageu In the conflicts of civilisation. In Intel lectual disappointment, the more be has felt the uselessness of knowledge, the more he has turned to certain expressions of art as an escape. He ha3 addressed poems to nature, has painted landscape more and more, has shown in every way that such an escape was a dream. Art has existed from the very beginning, even ba&re the first man stuttered out his naming of the animals and expressed their character by the sound of their name. The dances of savages, as we call them that is to say, of people of earlier forms of civilization invented before the arts of design, record in a poetic way what they do and the seasons of such doing and even the appearance of nature the storm, tht rain, the clouds blowing across the sky, the lashing of the sea against the shore. In Fiji they have a dance where the women spread out their arms like the wave lines of the surf, and the children, springing np behind them, represent the foam of the ware crests. From these beginnings we know that tragedy and comedy, as we call them, have grown. Then, as all these disappear in fact, they are recorded in the art of painting. And as man more and more leaves behind him a life of out of doors in so much does he desire to admire it McClure's Mag UiDS-

Do you want to rent that vacant house of yours. Well, why not spend a few pennies with the Palladium and get it rented. Others have done it. Why not you. Phone your ad to 11121 and We will send our collector on the first of the month.

FOR SALE Two houses cfceap. Inquire at Bage blacksmith shop, N. 12th street. 20-7t FOR SALE New bicycles at discount. Elmer Smith. 24t FOR SALE A bargain, 4 passenger automobile. Address G. J. care Palladium. 22-tf FOR SALE Artificial Gas Range. Brussels Carpet, Bedsteads; 2104 Main. 14-tf FOR SALE K car load of horses every Saturday a1 Monday at Gus Taube'a barn. 9-t( FOR SALE Cheap Baby walker; never been used. Phone 1754. 14tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Five Phone 3005. room cottage, $S. 29-2t FOR RENT 5 room house North I. between 11th and 12th. 2i-2t FOR RENT Five room flat itelm heat, etc., 322 N. 8th St. 20-7t FOR RENT House of seven rooms, bath electric light, centrally located. Furnished house; Rooms; Rooms for light housekeeping. Porterfield, Kelly Block. 2U-3t FOR RENT 7 acres of garden land, large barn, small house and lots of fruit. On traction. Possession at . once. See me quick. Al. H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th St. 28-3t MIDSHIPMEN AT NAVAL ACADEMY ON DECREASE Only 801 Will Be Enrolled October 1. Washington, Aug. 2t. According to the present outlook, there will be about 801 midshipmen enrolled at the Naval academy at the opening of the term on October 1, if all those to be re-examined successfully take the examination. This is below the normal number at the academy, each class being smaller than usual. The first calls will contain 177 midshipmen, the second class 171, the third class 255, and the fourth class 208. Last year's first class numbered 201 midshipmen on the date of graduation. SYSTEMATIC BATTLE AGAINST WHITE PLAGUE Germany Opens Museum of Instruction. Berlin, Aug. 29. In order to aid the fight against the "white plague" the German authorities have opened a novel museum at Mannheim. Physicians are present at stated times to instruct visitors in the horrors of the disease and how to avoid it. Charts are provided to show how the bacillus enters the lungs and its subsequent operations. There is also an exhibition of working rooms provided with equipment for preventing the spread of dust. Companies of soldiers, street car employes, and others are brought to the rooms In order to impress on all the importance of guarding against the disease. Don't Waste. Let nothing be wasted or lost. Using well or 'wasting the fragments of time, of opportunity, the nooks and corners of life, reakes all the difference between success rnd failure. This is especially true of spiritual work. Often the best results are -rained from the use of fragments of oul; business or daily life, the byproducts o' living. Nature says, "Gather up the' fragments." In nature's household" there Is no wast The decay of roc':s forms the soil Ci plants. The decay of plants forms the mold In which f utu e plants will grow. The water dissipated In the air becomes clouds and rain. Woman's Life. Xear tne Dinrrr Line. In an account ol a recent London tragedy a slip is fiade by a contemporary. It explairs that "three doc tors are in attendauce, but the woman Is not yet dead." Not long ago a daily nearly got into a libel action by saying that a patient was "no longer in danger, though Dr. X, is still visiting him." London Globe. , Generous. Mrs. Qurverful--Tommy, did you give your little brother the best part of that apple, as I told you? Tommy Q. Tessum; I gave him th seeds. He can plant em an feave a whole orchard. Cleveland Leader. To give palrf is tyranny; to make hapty, the true enopire of beanty. Steele. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

FOR RENT Modern and cheaper dwelling houses Benj. F. Harris. 27-7t FOnTTEN TNew7 room house. BIT h electric lights and furnace. Call 214 N. 14th St 27-7t

FOR RENT House, 324 S. Mh. FOR RENT Furnisfiod rooms with modern conveniences. 27 N. 11th. 25-7t FOR RENT 6 room fiat, 1130 Main. $12.50 per month. 12-tf FOR RENT FuTnished room with bath, for men only. The Grand. auglS tf FOR RENT 4 room house, 636 S. 6th St. 50-2t FOUND. FOUND The cheapest place to furnish your home complete at Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 29-3t FOUND A dog; owner can have the same by calling at 413 N. 8th St. 20-3t LOST. LOST Goldpin between Sthand Main and Glen on street car. Leave at Palladium office. Reward. 30-3t MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE Turtle soup tonight at Lenerd saloon on N. 12th. 29-1 1 THE CLIMAX Machine Co. does all kinds of repairing and pattern work. Mill Works Building. 20-2t hTrTMAN-BROS will open a first class meat market in Bender's old stand on Saturday, August 29 and will still keep on buying and shipping live stock. Orders delivered at once. Call phone 222. 27-1 mo SHOP BUILDING FOR SALE The shop buildings iu Milton formerly occupied by the Hoosicr Drill Co., can be had by any reliable party on THE BUDDHIST HADES. Elsbt "Easy- Staves" of tne Most Awful Kinds of Tort a re. The place of torment to which all wicked Buddhists are to be assigned on the day of final reckoning is a terrible place of punishment. This Buddhistic hell is divided into eight "easy stages." In the first the poor victim is compelled to walk for untold ages in his bare feet -over bills thickly set with red hot needles, points upyard. In the second stage the skin is all carefully filed or rasped from the body and irritating mixtures applied. In the third stage the nails, hair and eyes are plucked out and the denuded body sawed and planed lntc r.ll sorts of fantastic shapes. The fourth stage Is that of "sorrowful lamentations." In the fifth the left side of the body and the denuded head ar qarefully roasted, Yema, the Buddhistic Satan, superintending the work. In the sixth stage the arms are torn from the body and thrown into an immense vat among the eyes, nails and hair previously removed. Then in plain hearing of the sore footed, blind, maimed, roasted and bleeding victim the whole horrid mass Is pounded into a Jelly. In the seventh stage the other side of the victim and his feet are roasted brown, and then comes the eighth and last stage, In which the candidate It thrown into the bottomless pit of perdition. WOMEN WRITERS. None Amoif Them Has Erer Attala ed Real Greataess In Poetry. Though the quality and range of net genius were deep, generous and wide, Elizabeth Barrett Browning cannot be described, if language is to be used accurately, as occupying a place among the poets Justly designated great In no tongue hitherto has any female writer attained to that supreme position, and were this the appropriate moment, which it Is not. It would perhaps be possible to explain why no woman is likely ever to do so. Not a few female writers are In effect In the front rank of novelists. But prose-romance is one thing and poetry quite another, and there Is a chasm between them; nor does the circumstance of novels being in this age more popular .than poetry affect in any degree the Inherent and immutable difference. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was, "Aurora Leigh" notwithstanding, essentially and almost exclusively a lyrical poet. It would be easy to add almost indefinitely to illustrations of her being one of those who "learn in suffering what they teach in song." not one of the greater poets who pass through that experience but end by getting beyond It. Alfred Austin at Unveiling of a Bust ofBirs. Browning. Rnofnsteln's Charity. Rubinstein probably traveled more than any other virtuoso. In his time he made many fortunes and gave then: away to the poor in Russia. During a famine which raged among the Russian peasants he journeyed to Vienna. Moscow and St. Petersburg to play foi charity. The price of seats rose to u beard of figures, but every penny ol the money went to the starving farm ers. It Is said that in the course ol twenty-eight years the sum which hi thus disposed of amounted to $250,00Q laaaeerteatlr On It ted. "Let me see. said the great man. "Did I say anything about the crux oi the position?" "I don't see anything," said the secretary, glancing over his notes. "Hmr murmured the great man. T meant to work that phrase off somehow" . ' . Maxixtta : Order Gold Medal Flour If your folks are pernickity about their victuals. Saiat Ax,

favorable. crsy term." Buildings are brick end contain engine, shafting, pulleys and machinery. We oifcr a fine opportunity to the right party. Address Shop Trustees. Milton, Ind. 2V-7t STRAYEDRedTdihorncd steer. ward. Frr.nk Underbill, Greensfork. 26-10t NOTICE For up-to-date china racks and Jardenier stands at factory prices call on Brown, Phone 34SS, 615 N. 13th St. 30-lt

ELECTRIC IRONS AT $3.75. Tungsten Lamps are as good for the home as the store; see them at Merrhoffs. U-tf FOR HIRE Automobile carriage; phone 3197- auglS-lmo Try a Palladium want ad. They pay. FIRE INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll. Mgr. 716 Main. may3 sun & thur tf The Palladium will take your ad over the phone. MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. Fred Sittloh headquarters Eggemeyer's grocery. Phone 1157. ' 22-7t MERCHANTS DELIVERY H. C. Davis, headquarters Birck harness store. Phone 195S. 19-7t LAUNDRY. We can help make you happy honestly ws can. Richmond 8 team Laundry. LAUNDRY Will call and deliver. Eldorado Laundry. Phone 2147. ltt UNDERTAKERS. DOWNING & SON. 16 N. 8th. Phone 2175. augl-tf RAILROAD FOLDERS TO BE CURTAILED One Way of Railroads to Cut Expenses. New York, Aug. 29. As a means of cutting down their exp- some railroads plan to curtail listribution of folders in hotel ... and on transatlantic steamers. A recent ruling of the interstate commission prevents railroads from sending their folders to all parts of tho country free of cost, as they did heretofore. The commission held that tho folders could be carried free only by the lines whose time tables appeared in the folders. It will not be possible for printing houses that have done the printing to make train mail deliveries as they have for a long time. The Qame of Bowls. Although bowls Is an ancient Brit lsh came. It is tni popular, says a English writer. It Is played en a smooth., level piece ef greensward, generally about forty, yards loag. surrounded by a treoch about six Inches deep. Edinburgh is believed to have the largest bowling greens. In that city there are numerous clubs, each wrth its own separate bowling green. There la a fine bowling green at Magathy, near Sheffield. This green has esisted since 1681. The game Is the same as that played by Sir Francis Drake in 1372. Bowls can be traced as far back as the twelfth century. Formerly the game was un lawful, bat the restriction has been re moved. The KKnrf.se. OTUfe Infants and children are coastaatt fleadiaf; aaative. It la tntportaat to know what to rtrs them. Their ctssach aad bowsla ar not stroBf ncraffb for salts, Jrarrttive waters or cathartic pfll, powders or t&blets. Gtv them a mUd. pleasant, rootle, laxative tonic Uko Dr. Calrtwsu's Syrup Pepfcln, which sells at the saaalt am of SO cents or Si at dm stores. It is tbt rne erest remedy for yon to hare la the boose if Vw children when the need itYou Only Pay For Coal High grade, honest .coal that doesn't clinker, but makes a bright and glowing fire when you want one. If you haven't filled your bin for next winter's use let us fill it for you at summer's prices as coal will go up soon. H. C. BULLERDICK & SON 529 South 5th Street Phone 1235

Dr. A. O.Martin, Dentist

UPHOLSTERING.

UPHOLSTERING Mattresses. Awnings. Etc. Special pieces made to order. J. H. RusseL 17 S. 7th. Phone 1793. aug?5-tf FINANCIAL MONEY LOANED Low rates, easy payments. Thompson, 710 Main. 2V7t UNDERTAKERS. WILSON & POHLMEYER. 15 N. lota. Phone 1333. Private ambulance. tug 29-tf PUBLIC SALE. SANF0RD E. HENNING OFFERS AT PUBLIC SALE at his farm 2H miles north of city on Cart Road: Horses. Hogs, Cattle, Hay, Grain, Harness. Implements and Corn in the Field, etc Sale commences at 10 o'clock. Sept 1st ' 29-lt DuratUs Wife. Lady Beaconsfield was an enthusiastic sympathizer with her husband la sll his interests and wse devoted to him. When in the commons be was constantly at work and gave himself little rest lie used to Une lite it night and very sparingly. Once, referring to this hasty dinner and assiduous attendance, I said to Lady Beaconsfield that I could not understand bow he kept going. "An, but," she answer ed, "I always hare supper for him when be comes home, and lights lights, plenty of lights. Dizzy slways likes lights, snd then be tells me everything that bss bsppened in the boose, aad then I clap him off to bed." Blackwood's Magazine. Mr li ma: The only flour I erer had any luck with is Gold Medal Flour. Lccikda. With Good Rsason. The playful maid bad captured ber fiance parse and was a boat to open It xxr ht cried wtrnlngly. "Don't look Insider TThy metr she asked. 8urly there cemaot'we anyttato I ahould not seeP "Tbere might be." Tbsa. thiria yoet why X am going to ooem it she explttmed. "Too oaght$tbe afraid' to do that," She tosed her heed. 1 am afraid of notttngr sh exclaimed defiantly. "If that's so," he sighed, "when yon look laai&o that pore, jets win t cared to death! PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY THIS SEASON $18 $20 (Worth $8.00 'More.) WILL BUY YOU A FINE Suit OR Overcoat YOU CAN 8AVE DOLLARS. CALL AND 8EE. WE CAN 8H0W YOU. ' KRONE, The Tailor . 12 NORTH 9TH Special Prices on Our Display Stand Every Day." Backed Up With Four per cent Cash Coupons. PETER JOHNSON CO. MAIN ST. Moore & Ogborn Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Both phones Bell 53R. Horn T583. Room 18 I. O. O. F. Bldg. IliSURAllCE.REAL estate LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Room 1 and 3, Waateott Blk J The Great Blood Purifier. FWr at all drug stores. For Cast Gold finings The tllllnaa of the future. Colonial Block. New Phone 1637