Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 182, 9 May 1909 — Page 7

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THE HIC1TMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGIIA2I, STJXDAY, MAY 9, 1G09.

ilE OEil ' " ' ' " .-The Market Placevof the-Pe6ple. - WOlfS Situations Wanted and Greatest little satisflers of All advertisements must be 1 Found Ads 2 times " bis wants are the in this office before j . ...... '- . ' t FREE ads below - 12 noon

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WANTED. wTKEggxperlenced scat tiHmmef. cot builders, varnish rubbers. Address Automobile Dept. Anderson, Ind. : 9-3t "WANTED Lady representatives that travels, to carry our line of souvenir post cards. Big money making proposition. Write for particulars. Gartner eV Bender, Chicago. 9-lt

WANTED Engineer,, Anton Stolle & Sons Packing House, 44 Liberty Ave. . 4-7t WANTED -If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and llain. . 14-tf WANTED You to call and see our Excelsior Motorcycle, Elmer Smith. 426 Main St. Phone 1806. ' ; . apr!4-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few. weeks required. Best paying work within reach of poor man. Can have shop with small capital or position. Wages $1S to $20 weekly. Busy season soon. .Start now. Cat- ' alogue free. Moler Barber college. Cincinnati, Ohio. lo-tr WANTED - To store. your stove for , the summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1 1778. . y., ,- ' ..V . - 17-tf WANTED Manager for branch office we wish to locate here in Richmond. Address,. The Morris Wholesale House. Cincinnati. Ohio. 2-1 mo PAWN BROKERS, Corner 8th and Main. J. M. Lacey. ' 5-7t WANTED To rent a five room cottage; no flat, good location. : Address ' K. care Palladium. 29-tf WANTED A woman to do general housework in family of two; 1215 Main St. 7-3t ''WANTED- Clerical position by experienced bookkeeper; eight years' experience in bookkeeping and office wdrk. References upon request. Address "H. P." care of Palladium. '.: y.y.y K'U' -;;-:; V-v.. ,l-9t "S7 ANTED Girl at 104 Ft. Wayne 'Ave. Phone 2140. . 3-tf WANTED Two or three furnished rooms Cor ltsht housekeeping- Address E. B. X., care Palladium. 6-4 1 'FOUR NEW 8H0ES, 81-00; rubber tiring,' general blacksmithlng done . to "ofder. , 17 S. 6th St. D. W. Thomas. 6-7t (fWANTKD Board and room In prlvate. family for man and wile. G. H. ? M care Palladium. 7-3t FwANTED Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in good location. M. R. N.. care Palladium. KJMt Bb-Boy. 41 Main St. 71 f,"WAKTED A reliable girt for general ; housework. 120 N. 11th. 3t (WANTED Place to do general house work by middle aged lady. Address "B" care Palladium. S-2t CWANTl Willing, honest, iadustri out German speaking boy for gener al helped out of doors. Apply W . . D. Foulke. 18th and South A. 8-tf IVANlfED To buy goo milk route and ' wagon. Address D, care Palladium. &3t rWANTED Small house with garden; - Inquire at No. 231 Richmond Ave. .y'-Vv ' 8-2t WANTED Position by experienced grocery clerk;' good references) if reauested. Address Box 52. Center.

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i WANTED Lawn mowers cleaned and sharpened. Gasoline, coal oil, hot plate stoves cleaned and repalre. Brown-Darnell Co., 1082 .Main Phone 1006. INSURANCE. rioore and Ogborn - 'Tire Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Room 16 I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf SERMAM KoUry Public and Steam boat agent. Hans N. Koll. TW Mala street. V . - o-tf C0T0R CYCLES. 408 Mala. 21-tf THE THEATER THEATRICAL CALENDAR. .NEW PHILLIPS. All Week Hlflh Clase Vaudeville. , QENNETT THEATRE. Week of May 10. Cook Stock Co. - Tt Cook Stock Co. An attraction of more than usual merit has been secured for the Gennett thester next week. The Carl W. Cook stock company will commence a week's engagement on Monday night, and the list of plays announced for production is without question the strongest this company has attempted .during the four years of Its crowning success. In their repertoire appears the names of many leading melodramatic sensations of these later days. An adequate company of dramatic and vaudeville "performers united under orse banner all go towards forming an attraction that is without rival in Its particular, line. The Carl "W. Cook dock Company will be at the GennStt theater all next week commenc- ' 11 Monday, and matinees will be gives daily except Monday. ,v ' The New; Phillips. 'And now -the New Phillips is promising a classy Una of acting. The Clayton Drew Players claim that they liara no oqnals In their Una aad tatey

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IF you want to buy a home, we have them at all prices IF you want an investment, come and see us. 'We can suit you. IF you want to sell your property, see us. We have the facilities and will And you a buyer. IF you want to 'Insure your property or Btock, see us. We represent the best companies. IF you want any other kind of Insur ance, we can insure anything that's insurable. IF you want to make some quick money, we have it in a nice Residence property. Come in and ask about .it - . " IF you want suburban property, call on us. BALL AND PELTZ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Probably the most impressive thing about Texas, is its size, Traveling from Denison to Brownsville, the revelation beggars description, no matter how vivid. f ' The diversity of soil. , climate, prod ucts and characteristics, present a ver satility of conditions not found in any other state. Ordinary descriptions do not lit it. : If you want Xar know more about Texas. Come in and talk with us, and go on one of our excursions and see for yourself, and where our people are Investing;. v .... . Next Excursion, May 18th. No ex tra Charges to show you the lands. Special car from St Louis to ' Houston. Come and go with our' party. BALL AND PELTZ v REAL E8TATE & LANDS JUST A FEW BARGAINS WE WOULD BE UNABLE TO LIST ALL OUR PROPERTIES IN THIS SMALL SPACE BUT HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS. IF YOU DON'T FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS LIST CALL AT THIS OFFICE AND WE MAY BE ABLE TO FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT. , 7 room house cottage on South 8th 8t in good condition with electric lights, cement walks, a good cheap home.'-" - 7 room house on Main St., both kinds of water celler, nice place to live.;; ;.''' " ' 8 room house with cellar, both kinds of water, also barn, good ocaPrice $22.50. Two little houses of 3 rooms each; also lot and barn, $1,200. 6 room house on West Side with bath, cellar and gas; nice property. 6 room house; full lot. cistern and city water; nice location; $1,650. 6 room house, cellar, electric lights, corner lot; $1,500. YOUNG REALTY CO. 14 NORTH NINTH ST. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DOWNING ft SON. 1G N. Sth. Phone 3175. augl-tf do not claim it egotistically either, for they merely have the confidence that they can act and that fact has been the making of them. The little playlet, (it can hardly be called that, for it lasts so much longer) sails under the name of the Nonsensical Travesty, "When Rome Howls." Not only Rome howls when they play but the audience howls also. The Bannon Troupe of Club Jugglers come up to the aversge jugglers if not better. They are too modest to claim that they surpass all others, for there are so many working In their line, but they are the goods at least and can prove it. Miss Caroline Pulliam is advertised as the Girl with the Golden. Voice. And it is true that Miss Puliam is every bit as advertised. ADVOCATES EXECUTION. Vienna. May 8. X report here says that Major Enver Bey. - the Young Turk leader, advocates the execution of Abdul Hamid. There is not the slightest doubt that if such execution were carried out it would create a moat harmful Impression so far. as the Young Turk regime Is concerned. MRS. CASTRO ARRIVES. Santander. Spain. May 8. Senora Castro, wife of the deposed president of Venezuela, arrived; here today on the steamer Gowtelonpe . from the West Indies. She was met by her hashaad. who oaass down from Parts.

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A Few BargjaifBS .r-fr is A new 4 room cottage, well, cistern, cellar, wood house, fruit and 2 lots in Fairview. $900; $100 cash, balance $10 per month. A good double house, rents $17 per month, for $1,650, on Si.' J St. Some cash, balance as you wish. A double, rents $17 per month. $1,700. Located on Ft. Wayne Ave. Want $500 to loan. . , . Got $1,000 to loan. '"" ' Have several houses to rent. A good five room house for $850. $100 cash, balance $10 per month. Two 3 room houses, $500 each.' $50 cash, balance $8 per month. 6 acres, one mile out; level land, with 4 room house, barn and fruit; $1,250. A number of small houses by the month. See Morgae EIGHTH AND NORTH E.

Kitchen Cabinets $10.00 up. ;J. ' Ref rlgators - $10.00 UP. : ;. Also a few second-hand ones. .We sell cheap because we buy, cheaper . and don't have the expense.' ! ANTIQUE FURNITURE CO. 619 MAIM. PHONE '4201. is found in the HOVERS SETTI Call and see them at PILGRIM BROTHERS PHONE 1390. COR. STH AND MAIN Vacate t LJots City Property, Farms ' Insurance, ; Notary Public, Bonding Typewriting. DEADS & MORTGAGES EXECUTED :; Grocery Stand for Rent J. S. Fitzgibtqrik NINTH AND - MAIN. Bargains Modern residence. West Side, ready for occupancy, this week. Say the word If you want It. for It will sell quick. ' -: - OWNER. , HERMAN F PILGRIM 482 MAIN ST. RES. PHONE 1685. may9-tf

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Good Foods are the Cause of Desease- When Prepared Poorly

"A man is what he eatsMs on old sdying. Obviously, if he ate much arsenic he would wouldn't last long. "But arsenic isn't a food- you say. Neither are vinegar, spices, pickles, alcohol, tea, coffee, and Worcestershire sauce foods. They are all drugs, the same as arsenic. All drugs, long continued are certain to disturb health. But food diseases, not drug diseases, is our subject. Yes, foods and good foods too, cause disease- when, improperly prepared, when taken in excessive quantity and when not well masticated. Osier says "Many authors attribute an Important part of the cause,. of the very common art erio-eel erosis, (hardening of the arteries), to the overfilling of the blood vessels which occurs when a person is gorged with food and drink." Solomon declares against "the riotous eating of flesh." and the poet Shelly says 'that untli men cease to devour JW beast, ' Avenging nature shall no4eaW? To feed disease aad fsor'vandr madr ness. ry Now come the scientists and after years of study with thousands of experiments aad say, meats do not give us strength, hut actually cases diseata and wenkuuss. How did 8olomon aad other wise mas, aad Shelly and other a had

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LE-TT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for, maU in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: B 1 Permanent 1 B. F. 4 R. ... . ... . ... 8 E. .. 1 I. .....' 2 E. B. X. S Reliable ... ... 1 K. i Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and Are Insurance. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE Nine piece dining room set, black mission finish. Cheap. Call above Arcade. 9-lt FOR SALE A good go-cart cheap, 624 S. 5th St. 9-2t FOR SALE Dining room table, pair rope portlers, pair parlor curtains, 5 pairs lace curtains. 417 S. 12th. Phone 1253. 9-lt FOR SALE Refrigerator. Call "210 N. 7th St. 9-2t FOR SAL Cement block machine. Call Simmons Cigar Store. . 9-2t FORSALE-Cheap,splendidbutdoor closet and board fence. S3 S. 13th St. 9-lt FOR SALE Large double portable sawmill; first class. Call or write us. 25 horse power engine and boiler. R. C. Brubaker & Co.. Eldorado. Q. . 9-lt FOR SALE Spring wagon with top. Suitable for grocery or merchants delivery. Address P: O. Box 164. . ' ' 9-lt FOR SALE Oak dining room table - and sideboard. Phone 3681. 9-lt MR SALE 3 acres with houe and barn; plenty; of "fruit,, Just outslAs corporation; call " phone 1081 or 3681. 9-lt FOR SALE-ComblnaUon book cue al- . most new, also oil painting, "The Lilacs." ' ' Fred Besselman's home. S. 21st St. ' ... . -, . . 8-1 1 FOR SALE Dirt at new high school building; cor.Dth and B atreeta.' Bhgrlish Bros. v - g-tf FOR SALE Very old rosewood melodian. v Double keys. 1S1 S. Oth. city. 8-8t FOR. SALE Leather and oak davenport in fine condition. ' 1S1 S. 9th St.. city. ; 8-3t FOR SALE1 Reed gocart with hood. 331 South 8th. . Phone 1443. 8-2t FOR SALE 14 Buff Leghorn puUets, all laying. Apply 331 S. W. 3rd St. . ': 8-2t FOR SALE Heavy platform wagon. 14 feet long. 48 inches wide,- aide boards, standards and brake, made by J. Guedehoefer 'Wagon Co., Indianapolis. : Can be seen at Shurley's livery. ' : 8-4t FOR SALE Desirable property for home In center of town. Address, W. W., care Palladium. t 6-7t FOR SALE If you want to buy a farm or a home In the city. See our new list. We have them all beat. Beckwlth & Chessman, 716 Main St. 25-tf FOR SALE Just received fancy : home grown potatoes, line cookers and unexcelled for seed. E. H. Stegman, 401 8. 12th St. 2-7t FOR S ALB Hand printing press, 4x6 printing surface, almost new, cost $25.00, sell cheap; not a toy, but does good work. Address Box 36, Richmond. Ind. FOR SALE Brand new Oliver Typewriter at a bargain. Phone 1674. may5-tf FOR SALE Nice young driving mare. Phone S184 or call at Graves' green- , house. 5-tf for us? And now the scientists sustain them. There are many troubles a number of them very minor in the beginning, but all growing finally into major maladies, the cause of which, until recently, was not known. Some of these are yellow or (dingy skin, dry and scaly skin, giddiness, palpitation, of the heart, itching, certain emptiness, clamminess, asthmatic symptoms, coated tongue, constipation, rheumatism, headache, sleepiness when erect and wakefulness, when lying down, mental irritability, enlargement of the liver, neurasthenia, migraine, loss of memory, premature whiteness of 'the hair and premature old age. Any one having any of the above symptoms can get rid of them, if not of too long standing, by simply stopping the eating of any all flesh, eat more absteminously and chew the food extra welL The proof of the pudding is In the eating. Just try this prcscribtlon once, yon blotchy faced, sallow skinned, peaky women. Just try It also, you grouchy men with rheumattenv shortness of breath, rapidly hardening arteries, vertigo and kidney' disease.' If you will not faithfully try the experiment for a year, don't, in your Ignorance and conceit, burly the epithet crank, against Solomon Shelly, Iaaae Newton. Charles Darwin, and the)

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Excursions will be run on Tuesday. May 18. Fare paid if you purchase land. Entertainment while gone is free. If you don't buy land you will be presented with two town lots free. Go On Next Excursion Come to the office some day this week and talk the matter over. You will be well pleased. The land is all irrigated with pure water and the owner is given perpetual water rights. Don't have to depend on rain. The climate of Wyoming has healtli-girlng qualities. Several parties will be going on May 18. Join the crowd. Take a cheap vacation. Further information see j J. S. Fitzgibbons, Agent 9TH AND MAIN. Real Estate IS ON THE BOOM. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHEAP. RICHMOND 8 POPULATION HAS INCREASED 2.000 IN THE PAST THREE MONTHS. HOUSES ARE SCARCE SO BUY NOW. BUY. I SAY AGAIN. WHILE YOU CAN BUY CHEAP. HERE ARE A FEW ON MY LIST. CALL AND LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT I HAVE TO OFFER. ' New 5 room house, modern in every way. Light (electric), gas, shed, lot 25x128, located in east part of city. sewer connections, cement walks. $550 cash, balance to be paid S15 ner month. Special bararaiin on S. 12th St.. and for this week only, a double house rents for $16 per month. 81.700. SMALL FARMS 8EEMS TO BE THE MOST CALLED FOR THESE - DAYS IN REAL ESTATE AND I HAVE THEM. EVERY SIZE FARM FROM 2 TO 40 ACRES. 2 acres near Harvles Crossing, with good buildings. 11.000. 40 acres on Arba pike, extra fine land, all level and weir drained; buildings good condition. Price $3,500 or will trade for city property. Fire and Liability insurance given special attention. GEO. W. COOK 18 8. EIGHTH STREET. FOR SALE Delivery wagon with top and phaeton. 121 N. 17th. S-2t FOR SALE Cottage, 726 South 12th street; inquire 440 8outh 13th St 4-7t FOR SALE Improved farms ant! farming lands in Osceola Co. J. L. Shlgley. LeRoy, Mich. apr29 eod3mos FOR1" SALE Concrete mixers; inquire at 211 N. 2nd. 4-7t FOR SALE Mill wood. C. wTKramer Co. Sfr-tf Typewriters for sale, rent, repaired. Burr More. Fhone 2111. 19-tf FOR SALE Stone door sill and glass window sashes; 115 N. ICth St. aprtO-tf FOR SALE New and second-handbi: cycles at bargain prices. Elmer Smith. 426 Main St Phone 1806. aprlltf UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. ftMcL 16 a 7t St. Phoae 179S. marll-tf UPHOLSTERING and mirror resilverlng. Holthouse, 124 S. 6th. Phone . 4ftT. - 17-tf sors Fisher end Chittenden, of Yale University have demonstrated over and over by experiment upon students that those who quit flesh foods and alcohol, grow in health, strength, endurance and mental advancement. In all these points they distance every time the eaters of dead animals. And what did the rice eating Japs do to the meat fed Russians? The Japs had twice the strength, weight for weight, and twice the endurance, man for man. They did not get sick either, like the Russians. When ; twenty percent of the Russians at one time were sick, the Japs, under the same conditions, only had ten per cent on the sick list. The reason flesh foods do harm. Is explained by Metchnlkoff. He says meats do not thoroughly digest In vs. for we really are not carnivorous naturally, and although, the human race has been eating flesh for thousands of years, it seems it just cannot become naturally carnivorous. Flesh not digesting well, ferments and putriflees In the bowels and thus poisons are made which are absorbed and gradually brine about the diseases which have above been classified as food diseases. And so science explains why. it we continue to eat dead animals "Avenging- nature shall not cease To feed disease and fear aad madMARSHALL IS KILLED. Hugo. OaW May 8. n a fight be-

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PILGRIM BROS PHONE 1390. COR. 5th & MAIN mm wit UNTIL AFTER HOUSE CLEANING TO BUY THAT HOME. BUT CALL HERE NOW AND LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT I HAVE TO OFFER. RESIDENCE IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE CITY. HERE ARE A FEW ON MY LIST: Modern 7 room bouse . with bath, furnace, electric light and an instantaneous heater, located on west side. Worti $3,000; will cell for $2,500 if sold in ten days. Need the money. 8 room house, with good barn, full lot. Located on 8. 14th St. Will sell for $2,70,0 if sold before June 1st. 7 room house, modern in every way, with laundry. Located on 8. 12th St. Double house: modern; 6 room with furnace and bath to each side, cement veranda; renting $17 to the side. Bar gain 'if sold in ten days. 5 room house. North Sth St. for $900 cash. Rents for $8 per month. GEO. B. MOORE Gl MAIN ST. PHONE 40T.S. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished roosns. heat. with bath for gents, at the Rrand. ' faMl ft FOR RENT A ctrirtly modern team hoatc CaJ. A. W. Read, ?th and Main. T-tf FOR RENT Y. M. C. A, PttrsUahed Rooms lieludicg shower batka, koat and light, fix. aad n per we aprlitf FOR RENT Furnished room with bath; 30 X. 12th. 8-7t FOR. RENT Furnished room on the car line near Railroad store. 1064. Call 8-t LOST. : r Tench poodle. . Ans -Ft; wers to "Teddy. Phone 1358. Re ward. 9-lt L08T Overcoat between 7th St. and Holder's Livery Barn. Leave at Pal ladium. , f 9-lt LOST STRAYED Oft STOLEN-Blac-K and white long haired dog. IS In. to 20 in. high. 4 white paws. $1.00 reward if returned to this office. 8-it AUTO LIVERY ouring cars ana runabouts for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. Moline Sales Co., Phone 2384. 1-tf MONEY LOANED. Low Rates, Favorable Terms. See Thompson. 710 Main. 5-7t HAIR DRESSING. Manicuring parlors, latest equipment. Hair Goods. Colonial Bldg. Mrs. Blickenstaff, mayd-imo WOOL WANTED. Highest price, cash paid. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave., near Union depot, Rich mond. Clendentn ft Co. 28-tf FOUND. bUND-Monogram1' pin owner J'eah at People's Store. 8-2t - AR?H?T!ST Geo.' W. MansheM. kesidenc Archt tect, Phone 1593. 906 ft Main. Jan25-tf FOOT pcCTOR, i. sure cure for Corns! ProfY Hi UT Kolllng. 30 S. Sth. feblJ-tt LAUNPflY Dirty cloines made clean; if yon doiTt believe It, try us. RSchmorsd Laundry. Phono WL Marshal Lou H olden was killed. The hand waa routed after many shots had been 11 red. Three of the moonshiners were captured. : The still was destroyed and a quantity of whiskey confiscated. Notice to Public essmsnmsTssss Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Albert R. Chenoweth and Obanion K. Emmons, have dissolved the partnership heretofore ' existing between them; that Leslie 8. Cheaoweth has - purchased the Interest of Albert R. Chenoweth and Obaaloa K. Emmons, and assumed all liabilities of said partnership, and that all persons Indebted to said partnership are directed to make payment to said Leslie T5- Chenoweth. May Cth, l0f. - Albert R Chstaoweth. ' . Obanion K. Emmons. 7-S-9 Leslie 8. Chenoweth. CATTLE SALE.

At John F. Lackey's Sale Barn. Cambridge City. Saturday. May lath, commencing at one o'clock. 20 head milch cows, Jersey's and abort horn steers, yearlings past;' heifers, ' sH snort horns; 20 head " Shropshire sheep; 20 head sheets, weighing- from 90 to 100 lbs. each. . , r Terms made known at time of sale. Sale rain or shine. LACKEY & CHESSMAN. .... . e,it

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ALL OF THIS IS BECAUSC--OF A DISPUTE WITH HIS FORMER PARTNER, WHOM HE INTENOS TO KEEP OUT. .": ; ' ' " " St. Louis.' Mo.. May S. Wade Porter is running a saloon under difficulties at Edwardsvltle Crossing. He finds it extremely difficult to mix drinks with a revolver in each hand. Here for instance, is the way he puts up a Man hattan cocktail: ; ' x ! Lay right hand revolver on bar and take glass from shelf. Pick up rtget hand revolver and lay down left hand revolver and uncork bottle of whiskey; change revolvers and pour whiskey tc. glass. Pick up both revolves snd listen. It all Is well lay down left hand revolver, and pour a jigger of vermouth with right hand. The other Ingredients are omitted as being too troublesome, vlf customer wants a squeeze of lemon peel In cocktail let him squeeze it hlttihands.' . - - . For twenty-four hours Pcrter has been running a caloon with a revolver In each hand. He has the front door barricaded and the back door securely locked.' . ' He stands at the front door with hia revolvers always ready for fcctlou. When a customer comes to get a drink Porter looks up and down the street to) see that the coast Is clear. If It Is ho leads the customer around to the rear. "Take the padlock key out of my pocket and open the door, he says. Once inside with the customer, he draws a stout bolt and listens. It the enemy is not in hearing he serves th drink, being careful to keep a tight grip on one of the revolvers. Then h draws the back dcor bolt, lets the cus tomer out' and resumes his vigil at the front. It is all because of a quarrel betweri Porter and bis business partner. Thorn-. u Watson. ; Porter recently- '.' cfaased Wtot away, after they had disagreed over the saloon dividends. For two days , he held the fort and then there was s truce, but they quarreled again. nne Watson wu at court giving bond to answer a charge of carrying conceal weapons. Porter again, barricaded that saloon. He has been on guard wit Via m IIIafw .v.i ln FIGHTER TREED GY I MitDJOLL PIII1P Stanley ketchs!Ts Dog Runs AmuckHe Climbs to Safety. ' ' ' ' '" GOLFERS BADLY SCARED WHEN THE CRAZED DOG ST A UTS ON A CRUISE DRIVING IRONS ARE DROPPED AND HIGH UMII ARB SOUGHT. - : New York. May R-Stanley Ketcnell. middleweight champion -of the United States, took to the tree today. Incidentally he was the first to climb the tree, outdistancing' fifteen other risen. Two score men. and women besides, sought refuge In other trees." on benches, on rocks, or. on any other place where they could find refuge. It happened in Vancourtlaadt. Ark., on the golf links, aad the cause of the sudden and general dash for shelter, was Ketcbel's pet white hall : dog, -Champ. V ' ' In hia bine sweater and road togs, the pugilist was out training, from the Wood lawn Inn When he got to the end of the park golf links he stopped, with his followers, to watch the players make the last hole. ' Starts to Run Amwckv ' . Suddenly Champ rolled over, let out a series of yelps, jumped op. shoox himself and then started' out to dean out the links, snarllnx- aad snapping. The fifty or more players and spectators were thrown Into a panic and the coarse was lined with brae streaks all leading to points of safety aad marklag the course' of the spectators. ' A dose women.' shrieking aad hysterical, sought safety en the outside of the road, standing on benches and rock and cryiaer for the men to come down from the trees and save them. Ketchell . was. swinging precariously from a bendinsr bough at the top of his tree, while below him waa an assorted bunch of human fright. Ketchell called eoasotlngry to the animal. Bat the dog tore around the tree, on which waa perched hia master and other persons. . Fifteen times by actual count did he circumnavigate the tree and then' he- started off on a general cruise. He sampled the oilier trees to which were dinging frightened men aad then Champ dashed up the road. Ketchell whistled and finally when Champ's ;dust was bat the of a cloud on v the horiaon. down with the others. The prise flatter atarted off after his net and the golf games were resumed after the women were called down. "

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