Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 18, 25 November 1909 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALIADITJ3I AXD SU-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, XOVE3IBER 25. 1909,.

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8outh of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN. 13th and 8. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 82X N. E St. CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St. WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. GETZ, 10th and N. H St

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WANTED. 1 Want to buy good secondhand rrr ,njJV- ., -,-,-r- clothing, guns and revolvers. J. M. WANTED Fine sand bench molders, Lacey, Pawnbroker, Cor. N. 8th & good jobs; apply the American Main. 1-lnio Foundry Co., Hamilton, Ohio. ,vu,n,n ' 25-14t WANTLD Young persons to enter , the new classes which will be WANTED Place to do housework or formed Monday, Nov. 29th at Richto keep house for gentleman. Ad- mond Business College. 20-tf dress Sarah E. Wertz, New Paris. JB FOR SALE. WANTED China firing at 326 South Eighth street, Mrs. Thomas R. Jes- FOR SALE City property and farms, SUp 25-26-28 merchandise stocks and fire insurcook In private family. Address "C" care Palladium. 24-2t FOR SALE Gentle four year old J. V. KAUFMAN, Real Estate and In- mare- sound- Cal1 at Ryan's ' Burance, commission 1 on sales of Lery Barn next Saturday. 24-3t $2,000 or over. Hlttle Blk, 828 Main. FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red 10-lmo cockerels, one dollar each. K. H. WANTED If you want money Hi Walser, Centerville, Ind. 24-2t place of your city property or farm. FOR SALE Roll top desk at City go right to Porterfleld's Real Es Restaurant. 24-7t tate office. Kelley Block. 8th and - T - Majn 14.tl FOR SALE A few more thorough- - rc , . bred Dachshunds, bred from import-WANTED-Men to learn the barber ed stQCk Pedigree furnish(?d. Ad. trade. Splendid pay after few dro G,ad Kin Anderson Ind weeks with us. Shop experience .t and wages while learning. Tools, " demonstrations, examinations and FOR SALE One driving horse, one diplomas given. Big demand for rubber tired surry, one trotting bugMOLER graduates. Catalogue Ey with extra leather winter top, one mailed free. Moler Barber College, closing winter buggy, suitable for Cincinnati, O. novl9-tf physician or others exposed to bad WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School weather, one set harness. Enquire for men. Practical classes now en- Dr. Grosvenor. 25-lt rolling. , 28-tf for SALE Suet puddings for the WANTED Storage ; have just leased Holidays at 222 South 12th street. building for that purpose. W. F. Place your order in time. Phone Brown, phone 1778. 12-tf 1750. 25-7t

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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS ((Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone 2330. George A. Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Nov. 24. Open High Low Close L. & N 151 1514 151 151 Great Northern 141 142 141 1424 Copper.. . .' 904 904 87 S9VS American Smelting 1004 100 99 99 Northern Pacific 144 1444 143 143 U. S. Steel S8 SS 87 87 U. S. Steel pfd - 125 125 124 124 Pennsylvania 132 132 131 131 . St. Paul 155 155 154 155 B. & 0 115 115 115 115 New York Central 131 131 127 127 Reading 1694 172 168 170 Canadian Pacific 176 176 Atchison '..119 119 119 119 Southern Pacific 128 129 128 129 Union Pacific 201 201 200 2014

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Nov. 24. WheatOpen High Low Close Dec. .. 108 109U 10S4 10S May ... 106 106 106 106 July ... 97 97 97 97 Corn Open High Low Close DC. ... 60 60 60 60 May ... 61 62 61 61 July ... 60 614 60 61 Oats Open High Low Close Dec. ... 39 39 39 39 May ... 41 41 41 41 July ... 39 39 39 39 INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Hogs No. Av. Dk. Price 15 S4 .. $6.50 17 . 10S .. 7.50 STOCKS, GRAIN EUGENE PURTELLE & CO. Members Chicago Board of Trade, St, Louis Merchants Exchange, New York Stock Exchange Correspondents. Execute orders on all leading exchanges. Direct private wires best possible service. Head office 222 La Salle street. Chicago. RICHMOND OFFICE: Room 2 Hittle Block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager. Font Automatic 2330.

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs Best heavies $s Good to choice light 7 Best pigs 7 Best Steers 00SS. SO 7. 00 7. Good to choice Steers $6. 50$S. Choice to fancy yearlings 5 Stock Cattle Good to h'vy feeding steers 4 00 5. 50 4. 10 25 35 50 Fair to good feeders 4. 00 4. Inferior to choice stockers Common to fair heifers.. Butcher Cattle.75 4. ,75 3. Good to choice heifers 4. .50 .50 .75 .50 .25 .00 .25 .50 Choice to fancy cows .... 3 Veal Calves. i5 Good to choice veal 4. .50 .00 Fair to heavy calves ; Sheep and Lambs Best yearlings 4. Good to choice sheep .... 4. .50 .00 ;.50 Good to choice lambs . . 6. RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) New timothy hay (loose) S14.00 New timothy hay (loose) $15.00 Mixed hay $13.50 New oats 3.1c Straw, baled $6.00

Texas Land! We have land for sale near Ft. Worth, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Brownsville and intermediate points. Special rates first and third Tuesday of each month. For prices, free maps and other literature call on George C. Ball AGENT, 8-10 N. 7TH ST., RICHMOND, IND. sun-tu-thu-fri

POR SALE House, good lot, fine location. Bargain. "N," Palladium. 19tf FOR SALE Second hand house heating boiler, suitable for 7 to 10 rooms. See "Meerhoff," the PLUMBER. novl3-tf QUICK Heaters in Hot Water for Kitchen and Bath. Electric Irons and supplies at Meerhoff's. Phone 1236 for Plumbing repairs. 15-tf FOR SALE Dressed curb stone suitable for building. Telephone 147 or 23C0. 29-tf For Sale New "Hawley" Time Register, 50man, Made by Grouse-Hinds Co. Syra cuse N. Y. Just the thing for a' small Factory or De partment Store. Address om H9 tff FOR SALE Fox visible type writers, cash or payments. Typewriter repairing. R. L. More, 23 N. 0th 1-1 mo FOR SALE A new cottage, large lot and stable, only a small payment required. Geo. C. Ball, 8-10 N. 7th St.. - 23-tf FOR SALE A few choice mammoth Bronze Turkeys sired by forty-pound torn. Mrs. Ella Catey, Williamsburg, Ind. 19-7t FOR SALE New 6 room frame house . on car line, .Hot air.furnace.hot and cold rain water, city water, artificial gas and electric light. Phone 1522. novl5-tf New corn, 45c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.10 Corn, per bu 50c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton $23.0 Middlings, per ton $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu $0.75 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timotny $1.90(3 $2.00 Clover seed 6.50 6.75 CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average ZOO to 250 pounds $7.00?7.25 Good to heavy packers . . . G.75 7.25 Common and rough 0.25ff t5.73 Steers, corn fed 4.75 5.25 Fat cows 3.50 4.00 Bulls 3.25 3.75 Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs 5.50 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..lo Old chickens, per lb 15o Turkeys lS(32c Ducks 15c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 32c County butter, per lb 2t(i25.-; Eggs 27c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Nov. 24. Wheat SlJO-i Corn, Dec ;ic Oats 4:iVic Rye 70 Ac.. CINCINNATf LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Nov. 24. Hogs Receipts. :?,7n; closed strong. Cattle Receipts, SOO; steady. Sheep Receipts, OOO; steady to strong. Calves, $9.05. Lambs, $t.75. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo. Nov. 24. Cattle Receiputs, scarce: prime steers $-.00. Hogs Receipts, 3.4X- heavies $S.30. Sheep Receipts, l.ooO; choice. $10.25. Veals Receipts, 100; tops, $9.75. Lambs, $7.6a. CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati. Nov. 24. Wheat, No. 2, $1.24 Corn Oats 42c Rye 7Sc INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Nov. 24. Wheat ..3.... I1.17H

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Tne followias are replies to Palla dium Want Ade. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in ansner to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 coon today as follows: D 1 G. M 5 Grocery 1 Gun 1 ! Rooms 1 i Partner 1 Mail will be kept fcr 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. Attention. Farmers! Live Stock bought, sold and exchanged at Glen Miller Stock Yards. We want to buy your fat cattle, fresh cows or springers, hogs, sheep and : calves, and to sell your stock for feed ing and breeding purposes. Have some choice young bulls, fresh cows and springers on hand now; some of these are Jerseys. TERMS CASH OR NEGOTIABLE PAPER. Call any time or phone 3744. Shorley & Gear S-tf texa: Next excursion early in December and you want to commence and make your arrangements to take this nice trip. Special car from St. Louis. Elegant meals on the car. You will make money by investing in land in the Gulf Coast Country, which we represent and you will be shown the nice Fig and Orange orchards, and crops generally all through that country. Talk with your neighbors and get a party together and go with us. Come in for particulars. JOHN E. PELTZ 020!a MAIN St. PHONE 133-J -It FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 406 Main. 27-tl Water heaters for the bath and also house heating. Meerhoff, the Plumber. 23-tf Corn rwc Oats 41 Vic Rye 73c PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Nov. 24. Cattle Receipts, light: primes. $J.50. Hogs Receipts, O loads; primes JfHH5..5. Sheep Receipts; 3 loads; primes, $5. Lambs, $7.5o. Calves Receipts io; best, ?9.25. RUINS OF ST. PAUL'S. Oriarfa of Macanlay'i Phrase la aa Eighteenth Century Poem. It has long been understood that the real inventor of Macaulay's famou3 New Zealamler was Horace Walpole, who, in a letter to Mason, written in 1774, said; 4,At last some curious traveler from Lima will visit England and give a description of the ruins of St. Paul's, like the editions of Balbes and Palmyra." But Mr. Bertram Dobell writes to the London Academy giving the idea an earlier date. He finds it embodied iu this old title page: Poems, by a younsr Nobleman, of Distinguished Abilities, lately deceased; particularly. The State of England, and the once flourishing City of London. In a letter from an American Traveler, Dated from the Ruinous Portico of St. Paul's, in the year 109. to a Friend settled in Boston, the Metropolis of the Western Empire. Also Sundry Fugitive Pieces, principally wrote whilst upon his Travels on the Continent. IMotto from Juvenal. London, 17S0. Mr. Dobell explains that, though the book is dated 1780, the poem in it on London is dated March 21. 1771. He attributes it to the profligate second Lord Lyttelton. Here is one of his extracts from the composition: And now thro broken paths and rugged ways. Uncultivated regions, we advane'd Towards fam'd Augusta's towers, 011 the Thames (Whose clear broad stream glides smoothly thro' the vale) Embank' d, and stretching o'er the level plain. For many a mile her glided spires were seen. While Britain yet was free alas; how chang'd. How fallen from that envy'd height; what time She rul'd the subject nations, and beheld The Spaniard crouch beneath her spear, and all The Gallic lilies crimson'd o'er with blood. Extinguished are their glories, and her sun That once enlighten'd Europe with his beams. Sunk In the West is set. and ne'er again Shall o'er Britannia spread his orient rays! These were my thoughts whilst thro a failing heap Of shapeless ruins far and wide diffus'd. Paul's great Cathedral, from Iter solid base. High tow'ring to the sky. by beav'ss command Amidst the universal waste pre served Struck my astonish'd view. On this fair object my fix'd eye was kept In pleasing meditation, whilst my guide, A. poor emaciate Briton, led mo on Through streets, and squares, and falling palaces, (Where here and there a habitat was seen) To where stood once amongst the peo pled town Tli r-r g Lrartnn

FOR SALE Horse, cheap; 32 S. 14th. 24-3t FOR SALE New 6 room dwelling on North 21st street. One of the best located lots in Beallview; 40 acre farm on traction line. One of the best brick dwellings in the city, well located. 13 acres near city, a good home, nice for fruit, chickens and garden. Prices right. W. J. Hiatt. 7 N. 9th. 23-2D&2S

FOR SALE Poland China male piss. R. R. No. 4. Phone 3105D. Samuel Miles. 21-Tt FOR SALE Fine baby cab at Tl7 West Main street. :'-li FOR S A LE Automobile! 2ylindef Ford, f20u.00 if sold at once; call at 411 N. 18th St. tf FO Ft" SALE Wa: if La nj berC. '. Kramer & Co. L'9-tf FOR-sXLE Grocery Stoilfolng a good business. Good opportunity for a man with limited capital. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. 2C-ff FOR SALE ODe-third horse power electric mo'or, direct current. Phone 3133. 31-tf ' FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two houses, for particulars phone 2031 or call at 120 S. 13th St. 25-7t FOR RENT A 5 room house. 2I4 acres on Abington Pike; call 445 South 12th street. 25-lt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, light, heat, and bath; men preferred; 906 N. D street. 20-7t FOR RENT Modern seven room house with bath, 1610 N. B. 24-3t FOR RENT Residence, pered, 116 S. 12th. nswly pa-24-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Vl ??. oth. Si-It FOR RENT Furnished rooms for men electric light, heat and bath. I'lS N. 12th. i3-7t FOR RENT Five-room first floor flat. 10 S. 13th St. Phone 2277. 23-7t FOR RENT Furnished 100ms. heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22 tf FOR RENT Cottage, Fairview, $S.00. Phone 1030. 19-7t FOR RENT Ground floor storage. Phone 1956. 2l-7t LOST. fJoST Fur neck piece between Sth and 10th on Main St. Reward if returned to 400 S. 11th. 25-3t IN THE NITRATE COUNTRY. 'iidnstry of the Barren, Dnsty Deserts of South America. In his "Commercial Traveler In South America" Frank Wiborg writes: "We stopped at a number of the nitrate towns Pisagua. Iquique, Autofagasta and I visited some of the mills, or officinas, in order to see something of the industry. Deposits of the crude nitrate of soda, called here 'caliche,' are found in the pampa, or rolling plateau, beyond the first range of foothills. In some places this plateau is but ten miles from the coast, in others as far as fifty miles. The pampa is an utterly barren desert. On the surface there is nothing to tempt the heart of man, but a few feet down lies the nitrate stratum. This presents much the appearance of rock salt and varies in color, according to the purity of the deposit, from a whitish tint to a dark gray. The upper earth is blowu away with dynamite, and then the caliche is dug out with pick and shovel, loaded on iron carts and carried up to the mills. "Here the ealiche is first broken into smalt pieces by heavy crushers and then put into large boiling vats. Instde these vats are coils of steam pipes, by means of which the temperature can be regulated accurately. Sea water is poured in. and the caliche is boiled for a certain time. The liquid solution that results Is drawn off into settling vats, which are exposed to the open air and the sun. Evaporation is rapid, and the pure nitrate of soda soon begins crystallizing and settling to the bottom. After this has sroue on for some time the remaining liquid is drawn off and the crust of nitrate is scraped from the sides and bottom of the vat and thoroughly dried in the sun. Then it Is graded according to quality and packed for shipment in 100 pound sacks. "Most of the nitrate exported is used as a fertilizer, but a part goes to the manufacture of powder and high explosives. The nitrate towns are even barer, and drier and less Inviting than most of the other bare, dry towns of the coast. To some of them fresh water is brought in pipes from a distance of more than 100 miles. Before the day of these pipes It used to be sold In the streets by the gallon. That water even now, though not scarce, yet is not plentiful, is perhaps some excuse for the awful dust that blows everywhere.' Kasha 1 1 asslasr. A New York Judge, speaking of a mistake that had been made, said: "It might bare been embarrassing as embarrassing as the position of a young man of Toledo whom I beard about the other day. He had been calling now and then on a young lady, and one night as be sat In tne parlor waiting for her to come down her mother entered the room instead and asked him In a very grave, stern way what his Intentions were. He turned very red and was about to stammer some incoherent reply when suddenly the young lady called down from the bead of the stairs. 'Mamma, mamma, that Is not the oner PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

LOST Ladies" open face go!d watch: return to Palladium; reward. 24-2t TEN DOLLARS reward will' be 'paid for any information leading to recovery of a Collie dog. brown, white breast and collar; left home on Saturday, Nov. 20. Phone Red 345, Cambridge City, or address Box 222. Dublin. Ind. 24-7t

FOUND. FOUND Gentleman's gold watch on North 17th street; owner can nave same by calling at 1007 North 16th street. 24-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ELECTRICAL WIRING. Chas. Davis, first class wiring and repairing. Phone 3239. 17-lmo AUCTIONEER. FAY BLACK, graduate auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address Centerville, R. R. No. 10. Phone 5109 G. 15-lmo INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile eud Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll, Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main streeL LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; If you don't believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tl UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSEL, 16 South 7th StreeL Phore 1793. Repair work a speoialtj. lltf FUNERAL DIRECTOR'S. WILSON. POHLMEYER ft DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Thone 1335. Private ambulance. 28-tf PRESSING AND CLEANING. PRESSING and Cleaning, suits 35c; clothes made to order. Bundy Pressing Parlors. 44 S. 6th. Phone 1593. novll-lmo His Affliction. One day the teacher of the Juvenile class spoke of the poet Milton's blindness. On the fallowing day she asked a small boy tf he remembered bow Milton was afflicted. "Yes. ma'am. answered the littlefellow. "He was a poet. Exchange. THE DEVIL'S CODE. Legend of a Monk. Satan and a Qnlek Mcbt'i Work. Stockholm's public library contains a wonderful work which is called "The Devil's Code" and which, in addition to its extraordinary name, is said to be the biggest manuscript in the world. Every letter is most beautifully drawn, and the magnitude of the work is aa great that it seems impossible for any single monk to have done It. The story of the origin of the manuscript, however, not only gives It as the work of one man. but also states It to be the work of a single night. The story runs as follows: "A poor monk had been condemned to death, but was told mockingly Iiy his Judges that if he was able to copy the whole 'Code between darkness and dawn he would le saved. Relying upon the impossibility of the task, those who sentenced him furnished him with the original copy of the "Code, with pen. ink nnd parchment, and left him. "Death must have been as little liked in the middle ages as it is now, for the monk, forgetting the hopelessness of his task, commenced It. Before long.' however, he saw that be could not save his own life by sucb weak exertions, and. fearing a cruel and horrible death, he invoked the aid of the prince of darkness, promising to surrender bis soul if he were assisted In the task. "ILe devil kindly obliged by appearing on the spot, accepted the contract and sat down to the work, and next morning The Devil's Code was finished, the monk being found dead. The .opylng clerk from the Infernal regions presumably fled away with the poor man's soul as soon as the wicked compact was finished." Pearson! Weekly. None better than Gold Medal Flour. Veboxic. East Bnand-hleaa--Claetaaatl T-iTIOS tLV. t U I s l 8 U Chicago. . Peru Ar... Peru.. .. Marion .. Muncle . . Kichmond Ct. Grove Cincinnati :1 10:05p 1:3 1:3 2:2 3:1 z:eza 2:12a :00a 7:00a ?:Sa 3:01a 3 :55a 5:08a S:43a 4:4 5:1 7:Z0al West Bsaad-riaelaaatl-Caleaso STATIONS LV. a u 4 D D Cincinnati Ct- Grove . . . . , Richmond .. .. . Muncic .. , Marion . . . . . . . Peru Ar Peru Chicago '12th St. Station) :15'10:00p 9:33a ii:4o ".;H:48 1 A 1 12:25 :O0p :30p :10a 1:40a! 12:41p 2:3a l:3:p l:42p 5:40p 10:30p 3:3a 7:J5aj Throush estibuled Trains between ChJca-o and Cincinnati- Double daily service. Throurh sieenera on trains Noa. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cin cinnati Fine buffet service on trains 1 and 3. AU trains run da 11 jr. For train connections and other Information rail C A. BLAIR, p. T. A. Heme Phone 2042. Kichmond, Ind.

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A DAINTY APROX. This dcMrn, made of white lawn anf trimmed as shown, with embroidered edgis pretty and erriceable. The straps may be sewrd together at the back of the neck or buttoned, as shown in the back iew. Thi pattern is cut in three mst. S2, St and 40 bust measure. Sise Sei requires 3i yards of 36-inch material. Price of Pattern S1 is 10 cent. No. UL Name Address 1 ie ,I,,..,,.,..,WMIIM Fill out blank and send to Pattern Department of this newspaper. Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida and fee SesC. ViaTheC.CfiL.lLIL Good returning until June 1st. 1910. Stop over privileges at all points. , Mobile. AU., - - $21 51 New Orlesss. La- $32.51 Daytona. Florida $42.6S De Land. Florida 42.15 Key West. Florida , 69.13 Knights Key. Florida 66.45 Melbourne. Florida 47.65 Jacksonville. Florida 36.05 Orlando, Florida ......... 43.S5 Ormond. Florida 42.25 Palm Beacb. Florida 54.55 Pensacola. Florida 29.50 St Augustine, Florida .... 28.55 Sanford. Florida 42.85 Miami. Florida 58.05 Tampa, Florida 47.65 Havana, Cuba 78.50 Home Seekers' Tickets to the South and West, on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. For particulars call C A. DLA1Q, Pass. & Ticket Agent, Home Tel 2062. Richmond. POPULAR EXCURSIONS -VIA c. c. a L. R. R. $21.55 ROUND TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D. C. . Account of Rivers & Harbors Congress. Selling dates, Dec 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8th; good returning until Dec. 15th. $7.15 ROUND TRIP TO CHICAGO Selling dates Nov. 20. 24. 28. 29. 20. and Dec. 1, 5. and 6th. Good returning until Dec. 13th. $20.90 ROUND TRIP TO OMAHA, NB. Account of National Born Exposition. Selling dates. Dec 6. 8. 10. 13 and loth. Good returning until Dec. 20th. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS Holiday rates, one and one-half fare for the Round Trip. Selling dates, Dec. 24, 25, 31 and January 1. Good returning until January 3rd. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR. P. 4V T. A. Home Tel. 2062. Ever Try a Want Ad in the -Palladium? It Pays