Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 4, 12 November 1908 — Page 9

PAGE MM5. PALLADIUM AND -SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1 SHAW 1HESPEAKER National Christian Endeavor

the mcinroxD va lladium axd su?i-teli:(;ha3i, tiittksday, November 12, 100s.

IIE HIT ' - : ' ; ...The Market Place of the People... SEH fljffli FEtfH WfiJH J Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisfiers of All advertisements 'must be ' THE , , . - Found Ads 2 times big' wants are the in this office before rD)fCDnrf!r ffTlR? '. "EACH' INSERTION- - FREE ' ; ' ads below ' 12 noon IT ITU U IL? IE, lullf

Officer Appears at Rally. LARGE CROWD HEARS HIM.

WANTED.

WAiNTEDThe PaSSadi urn will gave 11 Oc for the first papsr off Oct. 18 ; and 19 broiight to this office. 12-tf WANTED To buy all kinds of second hand furniture; 519 Main. Antique Furniture Co. Phone 4201. 11-tf WANTED To sell furniture for three rooms to one party. 121 N. 0th 12-2t WANTED Job work or will tend to f furnace. "E. C. W.," care Palladil um. 12-2t WANTED If you want to know any- ! thing about Texas, its climate, "crops, Its advantages, prices of land . etc., come to our office, oil Friday, "13th, and meet Mr. J. K. O'Donnell, who will be pleased to meet you and i tell you all he knows of that country, where he has resided for years. ; Come in. Ball & Peltz, North 7th i street. 12-lt AGE NTS WANTED TO hhUToui ! RIDERS' policies, issued to both Men and Women, covering acci- '. dents, sickness and death; and all occupations; giving $3,000 death and $15 weekly benefits; costing but $5 per annum; something entirely new; extra large commissions given. Address NATIONAL. ACCI- , DENT SOCIETY, 320 Broadway, New York. Established 22 years. , 18 eod-tft WANTED To borrow, $1,000 at a low rate of interest for live years or -longer, gilt edge security given; I. E care Palladium. ll-2t WAN'fED Boarders. First class board. Reasonable. All conveniences. Mrs. Willett, 2G N. 11th. 0-7t WANTED Well improved 80" acre farm, near Richmond. Beall & Coffin, 18 S. 8th St. 9-tf

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTA

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Aew York, Nov. 12.

I & N. Great Northern .. ... , Amalgamated Copper American Smelting Northern Pacific "U. S. Steel U.S. Steel pftf.".... .. Pennsylvania. .. St. Paul .. .. .. .. . B. & O New York Central Reading Canadian Pacific Union Pacific Atchison Southern Pacific Chinaqo. CHICACC GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Corrtil snd Thompson. Drokers. Eaton OA Chicago, Nov. 12 Wheat. Open High Low Close Dec. ... 103 104 103U 10SU May July . 107 . 101 Open . 62 . 62 . 61 Open . 49 . 51 108 102 Corn High 62 62 . 62 Oats. 1 High 49 51 47 1071 107 101 101 Low Cloie 62 62 62 62 61 61 Dec. May July Low 49 51 46 Close 49 51 46 Dec. May July 47 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Hogs Receipts, 28,(KM.; strong. Cattle Receipts 7,000; steady. Sheep Receipts, 1",X0; steady. Ught $3.2rx&$3.90 Mixed 5.40 6.15 avy 5.40 6.20 ough 5.40 5.60 Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SJLES. HOGS. No. 95 32 70 43 79 52 87 49 92 53 94 21 93 107 47 49 59 SO 18 Av. 152 259 230 208 190 241 176 206 166 193 160 199 158 137 130 129 120 115 112 100 Dk. Price $5.55 6.25 6.20 6.00 5.90 5.85 5.75 5.75 5.60 5.60 5.50 5.50 5.40 5.35 5.25 5.15 5.10 5.00 4.75 4.00 400 SO 200 400 200 160 40 200 160 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Be6t heavies .70g$G.2 Good to choice heifers .... 3.00 3.2 BEST STEERS. Finished steers 6.00 7.00 Good to choice steers 5.75 6.00 Choice to fancy yearlings. 4.00 4.751 STOCK CATTL1! j Good to heavy fleshy feed4.000 4.251

WANTED 500 men to learn barber trade and take positions waiting cur graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furnished. Scholarship Includes tools, instructions, demonstrations, examinations and diplomas. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati," O. ' novl-tf WANTED Young persons to better their condition by attending" Rich-

! inond Business College, day or ' night. novl-tf FOR, SALEi'GR SALE City real estate field. Kelley Bl vsk Porter-O-tf FOR SALE Household furniture S37 -S. 6th' St. . . - ... 42-2t FOR SALE 8-roora frame hous3, all modern conveniences. 402 N. 19th. 12-2t FORTH SXLEBlaFcoatand vest, s:ze 30: ladies black coat and two s!;! ts, and covert jacket. Cheap. 11 N. 11 street. 12-lt FOR SALE Three draft colts; address J. B. Stanley, Williamsburg. ! ll-2t FOR SALE Male pigs, Poland China, Phone 5105-C. A. H. Pyle. ll-2wks FOR SALE House, six rooms and bath, with gas, both kinds of water, ; electric light, etc., on North West Second street; call 623 South 9th street. ll-2t FOR SALE Nice lot of new heating stoves at reasonable prices. An tlque Furniture Co., Phone 4201. 519 Main. 11-tf FOR SALE A fine new 5 room cottage with bath, electric light, gcorl lot, nicely located in south purl ci city; price very cheap. Ball & Peltz. n-7t FOR SALE Go cart, hot plate and oven. 04 South 12th St. 10-7t FOR SALE A 158-acre farm well improved. Possession given. A bargain. Four miles out. Morgan, Open High 116 138 9G 152 56 114 130 146 106 115 139 179 179 95 116 i.OT 114 138 85 94 150 54 112 127 144 105 113' 137 177 178 94 115 "loso 116 138 86 96 151 56 113 129 146 105 114 138 177 17S 95 115 .138 . 86 94 .150 54 .112 .127 .145 V4 .105 n.ui 137 V4 . . . . 177 " ..178 94 .. ..115 Fair to good feeders Good to choice stockers . . . Common to fair heifers... BUTCHER CATTI. Choice to fancy heifers . . Good to choice heifers . . SHEEP. Best yearlings Spring Lambs VEAL CALVES Good to choice Fair' to good 3.50 2.00 2.50 iE. 4.00 & 3.50 4.00 3.00 4.50 3.00 3.75 360 3.25 5.00 3.75 4.25 5.75 7.50 6.25 Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, Nov. 12.Cattle Receipts light Extras, Sfi.25 down. Prime, $6.00 down. Veal $8.50 down. . Hogs Receipts, CO loads. Heavies, $6.10 down. Mediums, $5.85 down. Sheep, receipts light; $4.25 dowjj Spring lambs, $6.00 down. TOLEDO GRAIN, Toledo, Nov. 12. Wheat, per bu., $1.02 Corn, 08c. Rye, 78c. Oats, 491-2c. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Nov. 12. Cattle Receipts, 100; steady. Veals Receipts, 100: $8.25 down. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; $4.50 down. Hogs Receipts, 15.000; ?ti.00 down. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $10 to $11 New Timothy hay (loose) .. .$10 to $11 New clover hay (loose) $8.00 Mixed hay $10.00 Straw (per ton) $5.00 Oats, per bu 50c New Corn 55 to 60c Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Rest hogs average 200 to 250 pounds $4.50$5.00 Good to heavy packers ... 4.00 4.50 Common and rough 3.75 4.53 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.25 Heifers 3.25 3.50 Fat cows 2.50 3.25 Bulls .. .. .. 2.50 3.25

TIONS

10-tf FOR SALE A 10 room double house, $1,850.00; $300 cash, balance $15.00 per mo. Rents $17.00 per month. That Morgan, 8th and N. E St. ' 5-tf FOR SALE Household goods, 125 Williams , 9-7t FOR SALE At a bargain Hawley Time Clock Makes it possible to keep the correct time cm SO men. Manufactured by Croi:seHindsCo., Syra cmise, N. Y. If interested call at PaSiadium Office. it'dR'SAL'ff- cai load ol horses every Saturday axd Monday at Gas Tsube's lern. l FOR SALE 3 good farms, must be sold; Immediate possession; Morgan, 8th & North E. 30-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 2:52-2315 Randolph strret. Call five north Eighth. 12 It FOR RENT Hs, cair 1523 North E street. Phone 2930. ll-2t FOR RENT Two rooms and bath for light housekeeping; electric lights; steam heat; gas; $15 per month; Address "C. & D.", care Palladium. S-tf FOR RENT-Furnished room with heat and bath. 04 South 12lh St. l-7t FOR RENT- House of ceven rooms, cheap: centrally located. Call 222 S. V'th. lo-st FOR T J ',- r.trt.t! : it r.i. rr s, heat and ba'h, ' jr $, u's, i the ujo.nd. ctt2S tf PLUMBING AfJO ELECTRIC u iril;-;u, A Hot -Water !:aJ'ator on your hot air Calves. Lambs 6.0)(3 6.50 4.00 PRICES I'G It POULTRY. (Paid by Lspp Hive CJrorry. Young chickens dressed, per ib... 15c Old chickens, per lb.. li: to 14c COUNTRY PROMTS. :!!' Bee Hive.) creamery miner, per id auc Country bi.tter, per lb 25c Richmond Gra;n Maikct. rth- v r.jn: KoMer Mi::si Wheat, (per bu.) Corn, (per bu.) $1.00 . GOc uye iper du.j 75c Bran, (per ton) $21.00 Middlings (per ton) $27.0C Clover Seed, per bu $1.00 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz & Sons) Wheat 97c Corn (old), 70c; (new) 55c Oats 45c Rye 70c Clover Seed $4.00 Turkeys 7c Ducks 6c Cafrn (per bu) 00 Oats (per bu.) 50c Wheat, per bu $1.00 Geese 5c Eggs 22c Country butter 22c PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Young Chickens Oc Apples 75c g$l-25 Old Chickens gc Country Bacon 10 11c Potatoes S0c CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrlgg) Wheat, Nc. 2, per bu 95c Corn, new, per bu 55c Oats 43c Rye , 70c Clover Seed $3.754.00 PRODUCE. Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter 16c Eggs, per doz 25c Old cliickens, per lb 7c Young chickens, per lb 7c Turkeys, per lb 10c Ducks, per lb ...6c Geese, per lb 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmar. Bros.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice $3.50 Heifers $3.25 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 50 Hogs . 6.23 Roughs I.00 5.50 Sheep I.50 3.00 Lambs $.00 4.50 Pigs 5-0CX2 5.50 HAGERST0WN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Sweet Potatoes, per bu $1.00 Potatoes, per bu 75c Clover seed (big) per bu $4.50 Clover seed (small) per bu $4.50 Onions, per bu $1.00 Wheat 7c Corn 55c Oats 45c Rye .... ?0a

I 8th and N. E.

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HAS RETURNED S -nee Taffts election con fid -nee has been restored and everybody is satisfied. The satisfaction of using aiam Want Ads is you are sure of re suits. Why does it give the bsst results? Because ; the public knows the Palladium is the Want Ad paper off Richmond, and , know where to look for their wants.

furnace will heat that cold room. Just call Meerhoff, 1236. S-tf DENTIST. J. D. Kirkpatrlck, n. D. D. D. S. Williams' OfTice, 706 Main Street. oct 21-lmo NOTICE.

NO HUNTING No hunting allowed j on the Parry farm. Geo. R, Thorpe. i ll-7t ' NOTICE No hunting or trespassing on L. E. Stanley's farm. Agent. 1 nMe south of Boston. HKlt NO HUNTING. All hunting and coon hunting for-'?iM-n on my farm. 7-7 1. JOE MYERS. LOST. LOST Gun metal watch, blue face, silver chain; return 927 S. Sth; reward. ll-2t LOST A gold cross Saturday, with in" it.al K. A. E., 1905. Finder please I : Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings $27.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son. Country Butter -jOc Eggs . Young Chic'.cens Old Chickens . . Turkeys , bucks 25c 7c 7c 12c 7c ,tc Geese Richmond Seed Market. .'Runse & Co.) Timothy, per bu $1.50$1.80 Clover Seed $4.00 GREENSF0RK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers $4.00$5.50 Good to choice cows 4.00 Heifers 4.50 Veal calves 4.00fJ 5.50 Hogs 6.00 6.50 1 Rough3 4.5X3 5.25 i SLeep 2.0(Vf: 3.50 i iambs 4.00 4.50 GRAIN. , ' (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat TOc Corn 75C Oats 45c jRye 65c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 I PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb 15c i Eggs, per doz 17c Old Chickens, per lb 8c Old Roosters per lb 3c Turkeys, per lb 6c Young chickens, per lb 12c Ducks, per lb 6c Geese, per lb 5c FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers .$4.00 $4.75 Good to Choice Cows .... 3.00'Ji C.75 Heifers 4.0067) 4.50 Veal Calves 6.00 Hogs 6.50 Roughs 3.50 !fi! 5.25 ! Sheep 3.00 C.25 Lambs 4.00 5.00 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett.) Wheat 96c Corn, per cwt 80c ! Oats 43c ! Rye 65c. -Prime clover seed $4.00 ELKH0RN. (Furnished by Elkhorn Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat $1.00 Corn 60c MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfield & Co.) Wheat, No. 2 9Sc Wheat, No. -91c. Corn 60c Oats 47c Bran, per ton $25 0.0 Middlings, per ton $27.00 C. Corn, per cwt. S2.O0 I Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEED3. j (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Co.) Country Butter 20c Country Butter 1 23c Eggs 22c Potatoes, per bu 75c (Sweet Potatoes, per bu. 75c

return to 24 Richmond avenue am' receive reward. 103t

FOUND. FOUND Brown kid glove with gil button, with "Flsk" upon it. Inquire at room 1, Warner School. ll-2t MOVING VANS. Phone 4238 calls the large Empire Moving Van with reliable and experienced white men, only. Al Wintersteen, 30 N 6th St. 11-tf FEED STORE. C. E. Lewis Son Successors to J. G. Gilbert. Phone 2196 ll-7t UPHOLSTERING. Upholsters and mattress making. Wardrobe, couches and shirt waist boxes made to order. J. II. Russell. Phone 1793. 26-tf Light oak furniture, darkened and refinished in any shade. Upholstering and general repairing. J. B. Holthouse, phone 4201. 8-tf FINANCIAL. Money loaned. Low rates. Easy payments. Thompson, 710 Main St. 6-7 1 STORAGE. Store your furniture and household goods above Thistlethwalte's Drug tto.e, 415 N. Sth St. 10-lm ""FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WiSson & Pohlmeyer 15 North 10th, Phone 1335. Private ambulance. sept2-tf DO"WNHNG&SON76nSr71tbTPh 2175. augl-tf

President's Dinner Not an Official One

Washington, Nov. 12. The discussion which has arisen over the dinner which President Roosevelt Is to give in the White House next Tuesday to a number of labor leaders has brought forth from the executive office of the president an official statement pointing out that the dinner is not an official one, and declining to discuss the omission of President iiompers. Vice President O'Connell, Secretary Morrison and Treasurer Lennon, of the American Federation of Labor, from the guest list. The statement follows: "As the statement has been made that this is an official dinner, it is worth while pointing out that it is nothing of the kind. The president

Noted Bandit Not Buried; Coffin Was Full of Rocks

Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 12. Instead of being dead and buried, J. A. Evans, noted bandit, has turned up in New Mexico, and the coffin over which Evans's relatives mourned has been taken from the grave and found to be filled with rocks. Evans was supposed to have been buried on a cold day in March, 11KM5, at the residence of his son 'on Little River, near Sasakawa, and by hl3 death escaped the hangman's knot, j While the mock funeral was going 'on Evans was speeding to New MexlEnglish Clover Seed, per bu $4.00 Small Clover Seed, per ou $4.00 NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. V. & I. R. Richards) Wheat 08c Corn 57c Oats 45e Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed ?4.25 Alsike $7.50 LIVE STCCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Butcher Steers, $3.50 $4.00 Good to Choice Cows $3.00 $3.50 Heifers 3.25 3.75 Veal Calves 4.25 6.001 Hogs 4.50 5.40 J Roughs 4.00 5.00! Sheep 3.55 j Lambs 5.00 Cuffs Soiled or Frayed. 1 From an aesthetic point of view the cuff seems to be an indispensable part of the clothing of the neatly and cleanly dressed individual. This assumes, ; of course, that the cuff is clean and spotless. Bacteriological refinements are often dismissed by many people as Inadmissible In the common applica-, tions of life, but the exhibition of a 1 dirty or even frayed cuff Is commonly held to be the mark of slovenliness and dirt or as an indication that the Individual has lost all regard for his clean- 1 ly appearance and condition. There can be no doubt at all that when the cuff picks up, as It Is prone to do, dirt from the counter, desk or table it picks np also a multitude of micro organ Isms. London Lancet. TT rri rl For Indigestion. ' Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests whaiyea eat.

LAUNDRY.

W. i an hjip make yen nappy t.oo est! v san. Richmond Steam Laurarj FIRE INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N. Koll, Mgr. 716 Main. may 3 sun & thur tf NOTICE TO HUNTERS. We the undersigned citizens of Webster Township, do positively forbid hunting on our farms: Signed: DEWITT C. JAY. GEORGE W. PITTS, JOHN D. CROWE, WM. H. H. JAY, J. E. DAVENPORT. WM. COOPER. JOHN FLAT LEY D. C. ELLEMAN. J. L. NICHOLSON, K. G. KING. SAMUEL GLUNT. W. E. CASKEY, WILL MOORE. 12-?t MISCELLANEOUS. FREE 10c package Conkey's Laying Tonic; also 25c Poultry Book. Bring ad. to Garver & Meyer. 12-15-1S-21-24-27-30 NOW Is the time to have your winter clothing cleaned, pressed or dyed. French Dry Cleaning Co., Westcott Hotel Bldg. Phone 170. 12-7t FOUND A small bundle done up In a piece of paper from Knollenberg's store. Owner may inquire about same by calling phone 1871. 12-2t "A man learns "to H by doing," remarked the moral izer. "Yes," rejoined the demoralizer; "and also by being done." Chicago News. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. has on several different occasions had various labor leaders, with whom he had been thrown in contact and whose views he wished to obtain, at dinner. For this occasion he had asked a number of men within and without the government service who are interested in different phases of the labor question to come to dinner. Three-fourths of these men aro not members of labor organizations. Six or eight of them were connected In ono capacity or another with the work of labor organizations. It would be, of course, absurd to take any notice of any discussion as to who should or should not be invited to the dinner by the president." v co, where he has lived for two years under the name of John A. Wilson, A few days ago a Seminole farmer, who was touring in New Mexico, came across Evans. Sheriff Dotson, of Wewoke, has se cured the confession of Evans's hired man, giving the whole story of Ev-i ans's mock death and burial. Evans, with a band of notorious bandits, was captured In 1904, and was supposed to have died In March, 1006, a month be- i fore his trial. He will be brought back. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the "Wayne Circuit Court, the undersigned guardian of Luranah Peelle, a person of unsound mind, will at the office of Dickinson Trust company, at No. 32 South Eighth street, in the city of Richmond, Indiana nn SaturHav thp 98th dav rif November, 1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m.. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at, private sale, for not less than the appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said Lurannah Peelle In Wayne coun-, ty, state of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: A part of the southwest quarter of Bectlon twenty-five (25), township I eighteen (18), range fourteen (14) east of the principal meridian line; Beginning at James Moorman's northwest corner; thence west one hundred and fifteen (115 rods to a corner; thence south 14Gi rods to a corner; thence east (115t rods to a corner: thence north 140 rods to the place of beginning, and containing one hundred and five (105) acres, more or less. Said sale will be made subject to i the approval of 6ald court, and on the! following terms and conditions, to-! wit: At least one third (1-3) of purchase price cash In hand, and the balance in two (2) equal payments, payable respectfully in one (1 and two (2) years; the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing Interest at the rate of U per cent per annum from date, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorneys fees, and secured by first mortgage on said real estate. DICKINSON TRUST CO MANY, Guardian. Robbins & Bobbins, A. M. Gardner. Attorneys. 12X19

William Shaw, secretary of the national Christian Endeavor organization and treasurer of the International organization, was in the city yesterday attending the Christian Endeavor rally held undor the auspices of the local Christian Endeavor Union at the Christian church. Mr. Shaw is now making a tour of Indiana. He came here from South Bend and left today for Muncie. Most of the time yesterday was devoted to the consideration of matters in connection with the administration of C. E. societies. In the afternoon and from 7 to 7:30 In the evening Mr. Shaw conducted a round table. At 6 o'clock last evening the Central Ladies Aid society gave a dinner. A large audience assembled at the church last eveuing and Mr. Shaw was introduced by the Rev.' Conrad Huber. Mr. Shaw spoke on the significance of the Christian Endeavor movement In its international aspecL

LOST A TOENAIL AND DRANK WHISKEY Keieased on First Offense, But Fined on Second. Lewis Campbell was fined $5 ib4 costs In city court yesterday afternoon upon conviction of the charge of public Intoxication. It was his second recent offense. Campbell went to jail. He was the driver oC the wagon struck by a street car at Third and Main streets Tuesday afternoon. Clemency was shown Campbell by the court and newspapers upon the occasion of his first arrest. He told the reporters at that time- he had had a toenail removed and drank whisky "to ease his stomach," and took too much. He was arrested at Fifteenth and South B streets and had been found by his daughter at just about the same time he was located by a policeman. When the . girl saw her father being loaded Into the patrol wagon, she fought the officer and tried to secure the release of her wayward parent. She Interceded with the judge the next morning and Campbell profited by her appeals. He made all kinds of solemn promises not to drink again, no matter if all his toenails were removed. . "It Isn't safe to ride over tbm fields, was the warning of a member of a bunt to a farmer. "They belong to a disagreeable sort of fellow who might make a fuss a boat It. "WelL sir, as hlm's me. be won't say nothing about ft today r wa the response. London Scraps. $41.55 One Wmy to California Washington Oregon Etc. CaUCC. &L Agt for Particulars. Home TeL 2CS2 - WOMBS OF ELECTRICITY I APPENDICITIS Now cured without an operation. Also urinary and sexual maladies of men and women cured in the privacy of their own homes by this new direct current system. Far superior t aoy electric belt r Filling the Lungs ty the continuous direct current cures any curable case of throat and long trouble. Call on, or write J. Charles, 24 S. 13th St., Richmond, InL, for free book giving full particulars. The Great Bleed Purifier. Wr at all drug stores. ,

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