Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 340, 13 October 1908 — Page 7

PALLADIUM" AND SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1

LATE PROTEST OH GLEN ENCAMPMENT Women of Criterion Club Think Soldiers Should Have Been Kept Out.

ME OUT ; ' ...The Market Place of the.. People... SEM IMS PEH1 WOIfSi) Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of Ail advertisements must be F0R THE Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before iDlFODIlPrc! ffftR! fS - EACH INSERTION. FREE ads Mow 12 noon . IrWOlblE IUIIT

WANTED.

WANTED Parties wishing to borrow , gentle horse and surrey; call at 114 S. 8th. Phone 4086. 13-lt WANTED Two boarders; 320 North A street. $4.00 per week. It WANTED Furs to remodel. Mrs. David A. Dennis, 458 S. West Third street " 13-lt WANTED One or two unfurnished front rooms; good location; modern. Address "R." care Palladium. 12-2t WANTED You to attend one of In dlana's best Business Schools, The Richmond Business College. Day or Night. octlO-tf WANTED Mrs. W. S. HIser's Business School. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; cheapest, most thorough,- oldest. Phone 2177. 33 South 13th. . oct6-tf WANTRD Mom to Leant barber trade: will ecuip shop Cor you or furbish positions, tew weeu completes, cor stan t practice careful Instructions. " tools given; - Saturday . wages, diplomat granted, writ (or catalocue. Moler Barber Col.'ege. Cincinnati. O. tf WAITED Position by young women either in doctor's or dentist's office. Address "L" care Palladium. 7-7 1 FOR SALE1 OH SALE City real estaU. sorterfield, Kelley Blck 9-tt FOR SALE Boys' and girls' coat, 320 N. 17th street. 13-2t FOR SALE Good surrey for $35,667

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson Broker?, Eaton, Ohio. New York,' Oct. 13. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. .. 73 76 75 American Smelling 86 87 86 Atchison .. , .. 88 90 88 15. & O .. .. .. .. 97 97 97 C. M. & St. P. .. ..136 137 135 New York Central 104 104 104 Northeru Pac. .. .. .. . . .-.141 141 - 141 Pennsylvania .. ..123 122 123 Reading.... .. ..131 131 130 Southern Pacific . . ..104 104 103 "Union Pacific .Y'.T .V i.V.T. 7. ' .".TT ".7 T:iC5 "166" 163 U.S. Steel'.. .... .... ....... Y. 46 47 46 U. S. Stsel pfd ..109 109 109 Great Northern .. 133 13334 133

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Oct. 13. Hogs, receipts 18,000, slow. Cattle S,000, slow and weak. Sheep, 22,000, weak. Hogs' Closiag Light $5.356.00; mixed $3.55(&6.20; heavy, $5.506.20; rough, $5.505.70 , Ch'muQo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Covbll and " Thompson. Brokers. Eaton O.I Chicago, October 13.

Wheat. Qleii High Low Close Dec. ... 101 101 100 100 May ... 104 104 103 103 July ... 99 99 98 98 Corn Open High Low. Close Dec. ... 64 64 63 64 May ... 64 64 63 63 July ... 63 63 C2 62 1 Oats. Opisa High Low Close Dec ... 49 49 4S 4S May ... 51 51 ! 50 50 July ... 46 46 46 46 Porx. Open High Low Closo Jan.- ; - 15.50 15.50 -15.00 15.00 May ... 15.25 15.30 14.92- 14.95 ...... . Lard. . . .- . , .... Jan. .... 9.20 9.22 9.02 9.05 May 9.22. 9.22 9.00 9.02 ' Ribs. C Open High Low Close Jan. .... 8.20 ; 8.20 8.00 8.05 May .... 8.22 ' 8.22 8.02 8.07

Indianapolis Market. . . INDIANAPOLIS "LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Beet heavies $6.00$&5O Good to choice 5.50 6.00 BEST STEERS. Good to choice steers 5.00 5.75 Finished steers 5.75(3 6.75 Choice to fancy yearlings. 4.00 4.75 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers.. 4.00 5.00 Good to choice heifers .... 3.50 3-75 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice. 4.50 7.75 Fair to good ............. 3.00 6.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders 4.00 4.25 Fair to good feeders v 3.50 3.75 Good to choice stockers , . . 2.00 3.50 Common to fair heifers... 2.50 3.25 SHEEP. Bst yearlings .:. 4.00 4.23 Lambs 3.00 5.75 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 13. Wheat 94. Cora, 79. Oats, 49. Rye. 75. Timothy. $12.00. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

2 good phaetons, $35.00 each. See me qiick. Al II. Hunt. 13-3t

FOR SALE Wayne Works epring wagon with top; or trade for onehorse wagon. Telephone 1913. 13-2t FOR SALE Family horse at 41 South 11th street. 13-2t FOR SALE Good go-cart at 41 South 11th street. 13-2t FOR SALE 11 head of good yews; call C. H. Duke, Chester Pike. 13-3t FOR SALE Cook stove; cross-cut saw, potato fork; 100 N 16th. 13-3t FORSALE :An6akdining table; call at 119 N. 15th street. 13-3t FOR SALE A good Florence hot blast stove, large size, used two winters; In first class condition. 219 N. 10th street 13-2t FOll SALE Favorite hot air blast stove, cheap. Phone 1510. 13-2t FOR SALE A nice new house of five rooms and bath, electric light good lot and well located. Price very reasonable. Ball & Poltz. 13-7t PCBLJC SALE of Standard Bred Horses, at Eaton, Ohio, Friday, October 16, 1908. Sixty Head of Horses, consisting of thirty head of yearlings, two-year-olds and brood mares in. foal, and thirty head of business horses, Including a few matched pairs. Catalogues ready October 5. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock prompt. Sale positive, rain or shine. H. W. Curry. 13-2 1 FOR SALE-Good as new, fine steel OlOBS 75 87 89 97 136 104 141 122 130 104 165 ' 46 109 133 , Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 13. Cattle Receipts, slow. Cattle Extras, ?G.OO down; prime, $5.70 down. VeaI-$8.75. Hogs Receipts, 20 loads; $6.05 down. Sheep Receipts lower, $4.10 down. Spring lambs $5.25 down. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled).. $10.00 New Timothy hay (looso)IT.OO to$8.00 New clover hay (loose). .$5.00 to $6.00 Mixed hay. . 7.00 Straw (per ton) $.00 to $5.00 Corn (per bu.) 78c Oats (new, per bu) 45c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, O., Oct 13. Wheat, per bu., $1.03. Corn, 76c Rye. 7Sl-2c Oats, 51. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 13. Cattle, receipts, 300, steady. Veals, receipts, $9.00 down. Sheep, receipts, 15,000; $4.50 down. Hogs, receipts, 12,000. Richmond Seed Market. (Range & Co.) Timothy, per bu $1.50$1.70 Clover seed $4.25 $4.50 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $5.50 $6.00 Good to heavy packers.... 5-25 5.75 Common and rough 4.25 5.00 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.25 Heifers 3.25 3.50 Fat cows 2.50 3.25 Bulls.. .. .. 2.50 3.25 Calves 6.00 6.50 Lambs 4.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed per IS to 20c Old chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb. ..25c Country butter, per lb 18 to 20c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat, per bu ...$1.00 Corn per bu) . , 4 . .00 Oats (per. bu.) 45 Rye. (per bu.) ........70c

range, extension table, gas lamps, reflectors; lounge and bicycle; all bargains. Phone 3741. 12-3t

FOR SALE Household goods, 25 .V 10th. 12-2t FOR SALE Buy your furniture and stoves here. Both new and second hand, 519 Main. 12-4t FOR SALE Good buggy and road wagon. Newbern's shop, 4th and North A. 10-7t FOR SALE Two nice properties, good investment; call 332 Randolph. 10-7t FOR SALE Smith Premier typewriter; latest model, never used; cheap. Fulmer. 46 S. 10th. 10-7t FOR SALE Household goods, 329 N. 16th. !0-7t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey male hog. weigh 300 lbs.; price, $15. J. O. Kaufman, East Germantown, Ind. 0-7t FOR SAIJS Automobile In good condition at a sacrifice. Parties leaving the city. Can be seen at 217 N. 6th. 16-tf "OR SALE A. rat ioai ci horses every Saturday and Monday tit Ous Taube's barn. Ml FOR" SALE $2,100 buys beautiful modern home on West Side. This is a Bnap. If you mean business, call owner, phone 1685. 7-7t FOR SALE- Good house in south end; will take vacant lots as part pay. Phone 1390. 7-7t FOR SALE-Canary birds, 230 S. 13th. ll-7t Bran (per bu.) $24.00 Middlings (per ton) $26.00 Clover Seed, per bu, $-l.SW CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz & Sons) Wheat 98c Cora 75c Oats 47c Rye -70c Clover Seed, recleaned . . . .$4.504.75 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. J. Amston.) Turkeys 7c Ducks 6c Geese 5c Eggs 20c Country butter 20c Young Chickens 12c Old Chickens 8c Country Bacon 10llc Potatoes 80c Apples 75c &$1.25 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu 95c Corn, per cwt 65c Oats 43c Rye 70c Clover Seed $4.50 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter ....14c Eggs, per doz ' 20c Old chickens, per lb 7c Young chickens, per lb 7c Turkeys, per lb. 6c Ducks, per lb ...6c Geese, per lb c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmat. Bros.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice $3.50 Heifers ' $3.25 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 6.50 Hogs 6.25 Roughs .f 4.00 5.50 Sheep 1.50 3.00 Lambs 3.00 4.50 Pigs 5.00 5.50 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.00$4.75 Good to Choice Cows .... 3.00 3.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs 6.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat 96c Corn, per cwt .72c Oats 42c Rve 65c. Prime clover seed $4.00 GREENSFORK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.00 $5.50 Good to choice cows 4.00 Heifers 4.50 Veal calves .. .. 4.00 5.50 Hogs 6.00 6.50 Roughs .. 4.50ffg 5.25 Sheep .. .. 2.0Og 3 50 Lambs 4.00 4.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat 90c Corn 75c Oats 45c Rye 65c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lbt 15c Eggs, per dos 17c Old Chlckensper lb 8c Old Roosters per lb Sc Turkeys, per lb 6c Young . chickens, per lb., ....... .12c Ducks, per lb. ..6c

LET THE

KNOW. If you have a vacant house or a room to rent, or m? v ! be you want to sell your farm. The easiest way is zo inserx a want Ad in the Palladium. The Palladium carries more Want Ads than any other paper in Richmond. Why do they? Because, the advertiser gets results and the public knows where to look for its wants. Phone youi ad to 1121 and a collector will call at 'your office or home to col lect. FORWENT. FOR RENT Part of 'houseTlNortfi 6th. Rent $8. 114 S. 8th. Phone 4086. . 13-lt FOR RENT House, 314 N. 14th; inquire 309 South 9th. 13-3t FORrRENT Furnished' room, privati entrance, steam heat; bath; 19 S. 7th. 13-7t FOR RENT Good five room house, with new barn and coal house. Call at 20 Richmond Ave. 12-2t ! FOR RENT Five to eight room hous es. Thompson, 710 Main. 10-7t FOR RENT7 nwm house, modern convenience, 640 N. 19th. 19-tf Geese, per lb 5c NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat $1.00 Corn 73c Oats 45c Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed $4.75 Alsike $7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Good to choice cows . ...$3.00 4.00 Good to choice Cows $3.00 Heifers 3.00 3.60 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs 4.50 6.00 Roughs 4.00 5.00 i Sheen 3.00 3.50 Lambs .................. 4.00 4.50 F.LKH0RN. (Furnished by Elkhorn Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat 93c Corn 75c MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfleld & Co.) Wheat. No. 2 94c. Wheat, No. a 91c. Corn ' 75c Oats 47c. Bran $24.00 Middlings $26.00 C. Corn $34.00 j Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished fcy H. J. Johnston.) Country Butter 20c Eggs 20c ! Young Chickens 12c Old Chickens 8c PRODUCF AND SEEDS. (Furnished by V. M. Jcnes & Co.) Country Butter 20c Eggs 17c Clover seed (big) per bu $4.50 Clover seed (small) per bu $4.50 Onions, per bu., $1.00 Sweet Potatoes, per bu $1.00 Potatoes, per bu 75c. HAGERST0WN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Wheat 95c Corn 75c Oats 45c Rye 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings $27.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Geese 6c Country Butter 23c Eggs 22c Young chickens Sc Old Chickens Sc ', Turkeys 6c j Ducks 6c ! Geese 5c HOPE TO POSH CASE TO ISSUE Attorneys in Hill-T. H., I. & E. Case Go to Winchester. Attorneys in the case of Hill vs. the Terre Haute. Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company, will go to Winchester tomorrow to attend the Randolph circuit court. An effort will be made to put the case at issue. Hill sues to enjoin the defendant from placing a line of track through Glen Miller park.

HrLaDii: Gold Medal Flour please the 000k. FncnKk

FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, for men only. The Grand. ' usl 8jf LOST.

LOST Black belt with steel buckle, on N. 16th or N. 17th. Please return to 25 N. ICth. 13-lt MISCEI ' aMFCHjS NOTICE- Orango S. Hatrisua's General and Emplom?nl Agency, Corner Main and Ninth. Second ftooi. Room 6. S-7t PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. Boiler Flue Brushes, Radiator Brushes, Radiator Dust Shields at MEERHOFF'S, 9 S. 9th. 10-tf DRY CLEANING. This is the time of the year to overhaul your winter clothing. Call 1766 and have the French Dry Cleaning Co. to clean your clothing. 9-7t MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. H- C. Davis, Headquarters Hunt's Grocery. Phone 2148. 9-7t UPHOLSTERING. Cabinet and General Repairing. J. B. Holthouse, Phone 4201; 124 S. 6th , Street. 12-tf SPECIAL PIECES made to order. J. H. Russel, 17 S. 7th. Phone 1793. aug25 tf DELAY STRENGTHENS CHANCES FOR PEACE Austria Now Willing to Participate in Conference Of Powers. GOOD NEWS FROM FRANCE. GERMAN MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO WORK IN SUPPORT OF THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT. London, Oct. 13.The International political situation is brightening through delay. Representatives reach ed here today from Austria- and indicated their willingness to participate in i an International conference, to deter, j mine the compensation due Turkey for the loss territory annexed by Austria. I After a cabinet meeting presided! over by M. Clemenceau, the prime minister, & reassuring view of the Balkan situation was given to inquirers at the ministry of foreign affairs. It was confirmed that the German ministry of foreign affairs had elected to move In accord with the British, French and Russian combination In support of the Turkish government. and that Germany intends to persuade Austria to accept a role that may make negotiations between M. Iswolsky, the Russian foreign minister, and Sir Edward Gray, the British foreign secretary, less difficult. It was even declared that Austria had expressed sympathy with this program, although it is not clear whether this was due to the diplomacy of Baron von Aerenthal, the Austro-Hungartan foreign minister, or to his loss of Influence over Emperor Francis Joseph. DR. GEO ANGLE GETS HIGH POSITION Former Richmond Man Heads New Mexico Society. Word has been received of the appointment of Dr. George K. Angle as president of the New Mexico Medical Society which is one of the largest organizations of its kind in this territory. Mrs. Angle was formerly Miss Helen Williams and was one of the teachers In the local public schools. At 'present she is the bead of the literary department of the Normal school at Silver City. SCHOOLS TO OBSERVE . BIRO ANOJRBOR DAY Supt. T. A. Mott Instructs Teachers. Teachers in both the city and county schools have been notified to have special exercise on October 23, Bird and Arbor day. The clly schools have received word from SnpL Mott that special exercises shall be held In all the rooms of the different buildings of the city. At several of the buildings -trees and shrubbery will be planted.

J. B. Holthouse, upholstering, cabinet making and general repairing.

Phone 4201. 124 S. 6th. 12tf LAUNDRY. .an i.;tp make yi-u nacpy i,oo estly wo cao RirbnwnJ S tea to Laurnrt FUNERAL DIP.F.CTCRS. Wi son & Pnhlmeyer IS North 10th Phone 1335. Private ambulance. . aept2-tf DOWNING it SON. 16 N. Sth. Phout 1175. augl tf FIRE INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans N. Koll. Mgr. 716 Main. may3 sun tt thur tf FERTILIZER. Armour Brand's stock on hand. Prices right. Garver & Meyer. Phone 2198. 25-1 mo CARD OF THANKS. We sincerely desire to extend to our friends and neighbors, our deepest gratitude for the kindness and love shown us, during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Respectfully. Mrs. George Boyer, Son and Daughter. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY CITY OF RICHMOND FAVORS W. H. TAFT Secret Straw Vote Made by Cincinnati Paper Shows This Fact. THREE. CONCERNS POLLED. WAYNE WORKS FOR TAFT AS IS PENNSYLVANIA SHOPS, WHILE JONES HARDWARE COMPANY IS . OVERWHELMINGLY FOR TAFT. The secret' straw vote recently made in this city by the Cincinnati Enquirer, which is conducting a poll In Indiana. Ohio and Kentucky, shows that Richmond is solid for Taft and that Watson is In the lead. A poll was taken of the following places in Richmond: Pennsylvania Railroad shops, Jones Hardware company and Wayne Works. The vote In the railroad shops was: Bryan 19; Taft 36; Debs 1; HIsgen 0; Chafin 1. State election, democrat, 21; republican 22; socialist. 1; prohibition, 1. Changes In national election: Republican to democrat, 9; democrat to republican, 1. In the state election the democrats also gained nine votes, but did not lose any. Only one vote was cast for Bryan in the Jones Hardware company's plant and 32 for Taft Debs and Chafin received 1 each and Hisgen was passed up. In the state election the republicans had 27 and the' democrats 2. Only one change In the national election was noted, that of a republican to democrat. The change in the state ticket was the same. At the Wayne Works Bryan's vote was 10; Taft. 22; Debs. 2; Hisgen and, Chafin, 0. State ticket: Republican,; 10; democrat, 9. Three republicans will vote for Bryan, but the republicans will not gain one democratic vote. Five republicans will vote the democratic state ticket and one democrat the republican ticket ' Besides the three local concerns this morning's Issue of the Enquirer shows a poll taken at the United States Printing company plant, Cincinnati; the Phillip Carey Manufacturing company plant, Lockland, O., and the Traction building, ClndnnatL The Vote taken at these three places combined with the local vote shows the following result. For Taft 2,464. For Bryan 2,076. For Debs 149. For Hisgen 54. For Chafin 119. CASE MIGHT AS WELL KIMD Attorney in Kelly Suit Makes Statement. It was announced in the Wayne circuit court this morning by the attorneys for the plaintiff that the ease of John Kelley vs. Bonnilee Kelley may as well be dismissed. Suit waa brought for support. It was announced also that the case of Nora vs. Dennis Dwjer tor support may be dismissed, as the parties are living togetheragain. SorRwm: Tear grocer hu Gold Medal wie-or.

SAY PARK WAS DISFIGURED.

MANY CITIZENS WHO HAVE SEEN THE PARK SINCE THE DEPARTURE OF THE TENTH INFANTRY DO NOT AGREE. The women of the Criterion Lerary club met yesterday and all of them, took occasion to remark that they thought it was not right for the city to permit the soldiers of the Tenth Infantry to camp at Glen Miller park. They pointed out that the park was la a poor condition since the troops had left, owing to the great amount of rubbish and numerous sanitary trenches which had been dug. had not been properly filled up. They also expressed horror over the fact that the soldiers and officers had been permitted to drink beer and whisky at this camp. The club did not by resolution express its opinion on the matter, as several of the members pointed out. the club had no authority to take action on anything out of its sphere. Many citixens of the city who hava teen the park since the departure of the troops do not agree with the members of the Criterion club that , the beauty of the park hs been marred by tbe presence of the soldiers. They Insist that what beauty that section of park ever had has long since been destroyed by the thousands of people m ho annually attend the Chautauqua and. to further state, the grounds are in as good condition today as they were at the close of the last Chautauqua. What trenches were dug by the n! diers were filled by them on leaving and are now hardly noticeable. No sod was placed over the trench coverings because the grass was all killed by the chautauqua crowds. The only evidence remaining that the grounds were occupied by the troops Is a few chunks of charred wood from the camp fires. POSTS ELECTION NOTfCES. Oscar Mashmeyer, deputy sheriff, is busil eyngaged In sending out election notices to tbe township trustees of the county. He has posted several of these notices about the court . house and other places in the city. The notices do not have to be posted until ten days before the election. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Furnished by County Recorder Mosbaugh.) Phoebe A. Long to Cells Anderson, Pt. lot E. Bethel. $300. Priscllla B. Du Had way to Wallace Teegarden et al. lot 484, official map, city, $1,000. Cambridge City Land and -Improvement Co. to -Virginia C. Meredith. Pt. N. W. 34-16-12; one sere. Jackson township. $150: Chas. H. Addleman to Louise Davis, north half lot 39, Thomas Woodoutt's add. city. $1,500. Richard Sedgwick to Agnes E. 8mlth. pt. lot 7, Richard Sedgwick's add. city, $700. Frank M. Price to Marcus A. Wilson, lots 13-14, Earlham Heights, $1,400. Sarah B. Brown to Theo. R. Woodhurst et al. pt. lot 11, M. G. Arnold's add. city, $1,000. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of George H. Grant, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. Administrator of tbe estate of George H. Grant, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate' Is supposed to be solvent DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. A. M. Gardner. Atty. octS-18-20 $41.55 One Way to California Washington Oregon Etc Call C C. & L Agt for Particulars. Done TeL 26S2 Th Great Bleed Purifier. ' Fr a' t all drug stores.