Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 110, 27 February 1911 — Page 7

TOE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEG RAM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911.

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For Your Con venleinice LIST OF AGENCIES Urancb offices aro located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with tba one Dearest you. The rate aro the same and you will save a trip to the mala office. SOUTH O.- MAIN Brucnlng & Elckhorn, 12th and 8. F A. W. lilltkwcdel. 8th and South F. Henry Uothcrt, Gth and South 1L NORTH OF MAIN Qulglcy Drug Store. 821 North E. Childa & Boa. 18th and North C. Wm. Hiegtr. Hth and North O. John J. .Gets, 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qufgley Drug Store, 4th and Mala WEST RICHMOND John Foster, Richmond Ave. and North Went First SL Geo. H. shofcr. 3rd and W. Main. FAIRVIEW W. If. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 days for the price of C days. Wo charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after Ha Insertion. WANTED aassaBa ana Yl rfiCT rriTiTlCJrXSl JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2175 WANTKD- Position on farm. Small family. Frank Owens. Richmond, Intl.. 15 Ft. Wayne, Ave. 26-2t WANTKD If you want your repairIn dono right, go to A. J. Ford. Cunningham's Shoe Store. 2tf-7t WANTF.I A second hand natural gas range. Must be cheap. 1j. J. M unlock, GreensforkInd. 2S-2t WANTKI-PlaTrioworkon"faf m for one year; experience. Karl T. 1 lockctt. It. U. 1, New Paris, Ohio. 26-2t SrA N T K D Pa r clean lng piiTn 1 1 ng or graining. Work guaranteed. Phono 1133 or rail 415 N. 14th St. 24-7t

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EATON, OHIO. Eaton, O., Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Stout of Dayton, spent Sunday hou with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. llueklah Stout. il. C. Splller of Kldoi'iulr, was nn Ldtn visitor Saturday. M 'ses Nelllo Fisher ttnd Gladys 'luii'.rK spent the latter part of lut week In Lewlsburg, vla'.tlnv; ibo form- .' ustcr, Mrs. Allen Floyl Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Rblusoit and nru, r.oy, of Dayton, w . ruef!j of Katon relatives Saturday and Sunday. C. It. Vnger spent Snut!uy with his father, John If. Unger. at Mldileton. Ind. Ills son Nixon, accompanied him home after a few days stay with relatives In that city. Mrs. John Rlslnger Is vlnltlng her daughter Mrs. Philip Schneider and family In Indianapolis. Kdwln and Charles Thrunck of Dayton, spent Sunday with thrir mother, Mra. Martha Trunck. George C. Griffin wont to Gratis on Monday for a short stay with his mother, Mrs. Ella Grimn. Frank Saylor of Hamilton was an Katon business visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miuton spent Saturday and Sunday In Trop with their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Etter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rlslnger arc at Waynesvlllc. visiting her parrots, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Oglesbee. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharp of Shirley, Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. KImer Laboyteaux and son. Master Fred of New Castle, Ind., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Sharkey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siders of Richmond. Ind., spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Siders and other rrlallvcs. Mr. and Mra. Joseph A. Lugar and aon spent Saturday in Dayton. , It. J. riummrr was a Dayton visitor Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green. Miss Cordella Smiley and Mr. and Mrs. Karle Harris and aon. Master Audrey or Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. William Harris. Joe Harris of Richmond. Ind , will attend the celebration of Waverly lodge K. of P. Wednesday evening. Henry Hathaway of Harrison, spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Mra. H. P. McCabe and family. Mra. Ernest L. Grauser and children Richard and Helen of Dayton, have been spending a few days here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Murphy. North Maple street. Russell C. McNeal and Miss Ada Fassnacht aaw "Bright Eyes' Saturday evening at it Victoria. Dayton. The funeral of Samuel J. Galloway who died early Friday morning, was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at hie late homo on Division street North jSaton. conducted by the Rev. Hugh

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WANTKD Washing or soft shirt waists to do. Call 37 S. 5th. 2H-2t WXVTKDCarpet " weaving 1 109W. 5th street. 24-7t WANTKD Trimmers and top builders In carriage and automobile work. Also koo1 carriage blacksmith. Geo. W. Davis Carriage Co. 22-tf BEKSi6cmK6GlKyRS for ail kinds of Insurance, Honda and Loans, Real Kstate and Rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. Jildg. feb20-tf WANTKD If you want money in place of your city property, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelly Hlock, 8th and Main. IS-tf WANTKD You to go to Murray Bil-j Hard parlors for recreation. 12-tfj WOMKN Sell guaranteed hose, 7Q per cent, profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Peginners investigate. Strong Knit, Rox 4029. West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tf MKN AM) WOMKN If you want to work, tsell guaranteed hosiery to wear, liig commission. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills, 303S Chestnut, Phila. 11-tf WANTKD Cnarles D. Shideler. Real J hstate, fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public. 913 Main SL Phone 1814. 15-tl WANTKD Pin boys; must bo sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTKD To repair your baby cabs, furniture, bicycles and all kinds of repair work. We also do picture framing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1936. IS-tf WANTKD Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Farlham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1871 or call &t 1417 North C street 6-tf FOR SALE PUBLIC SALK of my household goods at 202 N. 2 at 1:30 p. in, March 4. 1911. Arch Lytic 27-5t FOR SALK An oak bed anil springs in good condition. Call at 1910 N. D. 27-1 1 FO R SALKf0Bu ff "Leghorn-hen s, one cockerel, also Barred Rock baby chicks and eggs for setting from fancy stock. K. P. McFall, 323 S. W. 3rd St. ' 26-2t FO R S ALTi Good soda f outVtai n cheap. Also ice cream parlor tables and chairs. A. A. Bogert, 1".02 K. Main street. 25-7t A. Smith, pastor of the local Christian church. Mr. Galloway was one of the town's best known citizens and services were attended by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. His body was interred in Mound Hill cemetery. Dr. A. C. Shaw has been in Cincinnati the past few days, taking treatment for an Injured knee. Perry Wysong of Dayton spent Sunday here with his brother J. E. Wysong and family. In addition to a class of four candidates of the local K. of P. lodge, New Paris will send down three others for third degree work next Wednesday evening by the local degreo staff. Tho anniversary celebration that evening will be made tho occasion of the gathering of many brethren from the various lodges In the county. Following the work a supper will be served by tho members of Dorcas Temple, Pythian Sisters. John A. Uoselius of West Alexandria, wua an Katon visitor Saturday afternoon. Superintendent B. S. Davis of the New Paris public schools, spent Saturday afternoon in Eaton. Charles I. Smith of Dayton spent Sunday here with his wife and daughter. Oamasous Olive Grovss. There is an ancient custom under which tte olive groves around Damascus are guarded by official watchmen to prevent the trees being stripped by thieves. But on a certain date the governor or some magistrate issues a proclamation warning all owners of olive trees that they must pick their fruit, for after a certain date It becomes public property. If a farmer has his crop oaly half gathered when that date arrives the public will gather it for him. An Extreme Case. "What was the trouble between Swlnton and his wife? Was It his fault or hers that they were unable to get along together?" "It'a rather hard to decide. It appears that whenever one of them had an irresistible Impulse the other had an unalterable objection.' Chicago Record-Herald. How He Got Hor. The psychological moment counts for much la a love affair." "That is true. Ferdinand, for Instance, asked father for my hand the afternoon my dressmaker's bill came ln.w Washington nerald. Hereditary. "Look at tho way baby's working his mouth r exclaimed Mrs. Newman. "Now he proposes to put his foot In it." "I I'm r replied her husband grumpily. -Hereditary. That's what I did when I proposed,"

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WANT AD LETTER y The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: ,. 2 Mrs. W. P 6 Permanent .. 2 Trade 3 Widow 1 W 1 X 1 B. 1 2 L. L. i: J. F. 1 Central 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALK At public auction Thursday, March 2, at my residence five miles south of Richmond on Straight Line pike, known as Leeds Farm, 7 head of horses and colts, 20 head cattle, 44 hogs, farm implements and harness. James W. Kby. FOR SALK Soda fountain in first class condition with counter, stools, and back cabinet. A bargain. Toler's Drug Store. Telephone 1.SS4. 25-7 1 FOR SALK Eggs for hatching, baby chicks; and laying hens of Barred Rocks, White Leghorns. Phone 5147-G. F. W. Meyer. 24-7t FO R SALK -"A fou r-ininute mahogany cased phonograph with 100 fourminute records, and 122 two-minute records; practically new, to sell at less than half price. 116 S. 12th. 23-7t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching baby chicks; and laying hens of Barred Rocks. 22-7t PUBLIC SALE at our residence, 1st stop east of Centervllle, No. 139, on March 2nd, at 10 o'clock. 3 work horses, 23 head of cattle, 4 fresh cows, balance heifers and steers, 130 hogs, 20 brood sows, balance feeders, 11 head of stock yews. A. O. Duning, and W. M. Flanagan. Austioneers. Eari Lundy, Clerk. 23-7t FOR SALE Good soda fountain, cheap. Also ice cream parlor tables and chairs. A. R. Bogert, 1602 W. Main street. 23-7t FOR SALE 18-ln block wood delivered any part cf the city. Phone 4105. 22-ti REAL ESTA TE TRANSFERS Franklin Allen to Martha Bunnell, Feb. 15, lot 3, blk 19, Hagerstown. $l,800v Luther C. Ripley to Martha Bunnell. Feb. 14, pt S. W. V sec. 21-17-12. $3,400. S. S. Imp. Assn. to Martha M. Fossler. Jan. 20, lot 464, Beallview. $150. Augusta Rodgers to Millie Tweedy, Feb. 15. lot 28. C. T. Price add Richmond. $1,800. Southern Ind. R. R. Co., to Albert Oler. Feb. 10. pt S. W. 4 sec. 4J3-1. $1,550. , Southern Ind. R. R. Co. to Albert Oler, Feb. 10, lots 2, 3. 4 J. W. Smith add, and 66 Schwegman's add to Richmond. $1,800. Southern Ind. R. R. Co. to Jas. B. Howes, Feb. 10, pt. lot 30, Burgess out lots Richmond. $50. Southern Ind. K. R. Co. to Albert Oler, Feb. 10, pt N. bcc. 30-18-14, and pt S. E. 25-16-13. and pt N. E. 2-15-13. $100. Southern Ind. R. R. Co. to Albert Oler. Feb. 10. pt lots 16-17 Cleaver add and 1 to 6 inc. J. W. Smith add Richmond. $1,500. Southern Ind. R. R. Co. to Albert Oler. Feb. 10, pt S. W. i sec. 4-13-1. $1,S50. Southern Ind. R. R. Co. to Albert Oler, Feb. 10, pt S. W. ; sec. 6-13-1 and pt N. E. and N. W. 2S-16-14. $100. Jno. C. Nicholson to Marion Nicholson. Feb. 24. 1911. $6;;0. Lot 4, Blk. 27. Hagerstown. Caroline Taby to Harry Sitloh,-Feb. IS, 19U. $1S0; Pt. lot 16, East Oakland, Richmond. Caroline Tapy to Mary Sitloh. Feb. 23. 1911. $90. Pt. lot 16. East Oakland. Richmond. Samuel A. Rhodes to Isaac O. Blose, Feb. S, 1911, $6,750. in. S. W. 4 Sec 22-13-1. Ella Commons to Jos I. Helms, Feb. 23. 1911. $3,000. Pt. S. E. 4 Sec. 6-13-14. Jas. R. Helms to Geo. A. Bertram, Feb. 23. 1911. $2,000, Pt. N. W. ; Sec. 17-13-14. j Fred J. Erk to Bernard Uphaus, Feb. 23. 1911. $S30. Lot 61, Schwegman Add., Richmond. Thackeray on tho Hustings. Talking of Thackeray and his efforts to get into parliament. Grant Duff in his diary under the year 1S75 notes the predicament of the novelist wnea. he faced the eleetors. "He J. R. Green gave me the most remarkable account of canvassing Oxford with Thackeray, whose want of power of public speaking seems to have been perfectly extraordinary. On the hnstinga he utterly broke down, and Green heard him say to himself. 'If I could only go into the mayor's parlor for five minutes I could write this out quite vjeU." "

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FOR SALE OR TRADE Poultry and fruit farm, on traction, near good market. 8 acres, 6 room house, all kinds of fruit, houses for 500 chickens. Reasons for selling other business. A bargain. Address "Owner," care Palladium. 23-7t FOR SALE Duroc brood sows. Farrow February and Mareh. Papers furnished. Phone 5144C. Commons, Webster. FOR SALK Two Beated. steel tired surrey In good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond projerty a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., Sth and Main. feblG-tf REAL ESTATE For sale right along. Anything from a lot or cottage to a mansion. Decided bargains. See THOMPSON'S Agency, 710 Main street. 22-6t FOR SALE Modern Main street residence. East 7 rooms, large lot, barn. Will sell at a bargain in next 15 days. Address "Owner" care Palladium. 24-7t FOR SALE To settle an estate. A splendid lot on west side of 14th street near B. llouse of seven rooms, pantry and cellar. Both waters in house. Phone 4138. Frank M. Price. 25-3t FOR SALE 8-room brick, bath, hot water heat, electric lights. Both kinds water. Phone 4118. 26-7t FOR SALE Four room cottage, electrlc light. $900. Phone 1412. 24-6t FOR SALE 1-6 room house, modern, except furnace. 1-5 rora house, both fine location. Newly painted and bargains. See me quick. Chas. E. Wynn, 333 S. W. 3rd. 22-7t SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf FOlFSALE Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good house and barn; other outbuildings; an ideal little home for the retired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban home. Price $4,000. Apply to The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh s'reeL eept 1-tf NEGROES ARE NOT WANTED IN CANADA Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 27. Negroes henceforth are undesirable citizens to Canada. The Dominion government has decided to stop further immigration of the blacks from the United States. One party which intended to go to Western Canada, was stopped and turned back at the boundary. Worrying the Golfer. After the bungling golf beginner missed the ball seven times the caddy held up his band. "There's a man ganging across la front of ye," he said. "What if he is?" retorted the novice, rery red from his exertions. "I didn't tell him to!" "Ye maun cry 'Fore!' if there's anybody in the way when ye're gaun tae ; hit the NT." "That's nil . very well," exclaimed the novice angrily, "but how am I to know when I'm going to hit the balir A Hot Bird. There was a queer prank played by several members of a Walnut street club on a fellow member who a few days ago made the rather rash announcement that he never so forgot Wmself as to become intoxicated. The friends of "the man with the i)on will, as he was at once named, determined to prove that he had made a false boast. So he was invited to attend a banquet at a fashionable hotel. Sparkling wine flowed freely, and he very soon "forgot." Then bis friends paid for a room in the fourth foor. The "man with the iron will" was put to bed. His friends smeared his body with vaseline and then, that he might not take cold, rolled him in a mass of feathers obtained by slitting open a pair of pillows. They turned on the steam heat full force and left. In about three hours "the man with thi Iron will" stirred uneasily. In a moment his eyes opened. In a bewildered fashion he glanceM at his hands and saw that he was covered with feathers. He gasped. Then a thought struck bin. and he muttered. This must be hades and I am a bird. Philadelphia Times. Forgotting Himself. An elderly gentleman who knew something of law lived in an Irish ijlage where no lawyers had ever penetrated and was In the habit of making the wills of his neighbors. At an early hour one morning he was aroused from his slumber by a knocking at hia gate and. patting his bead out of the window, he asked who was there. "It's me, your honor Faddy Flaherty. I could not get a wink of sleep thinking of the wiH I have made." "What's the matter with the will?" asked the lawyer. "Matter. indeed T' ,replid Pat "Share. I've not left myself a three legged stool to sit upon."

FOR SALE Fine ten room modern house at bargain. Box 100, City.

MM BIO BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALE One new, modern 8-room, bath, furnace, electric light, hardwood floors, mantel, cemented basement, laundry room, colonade, tile bath room, everything complete; hardwood finish, large lot on West Main; immediate possession $4,500 One new modern 6 room, bath, furnace, electric light, cemented cellar, large terraced lot, fine location, Kinsey. Immediate possessin $2,950 One vacant lot with water, gas and sewer already in, for .$675.00 One new modern home, everything complete, high grade, finest location in city, corner lot $5,600 One house for investment, guaranteed to net 6CC or better, free from taxes or improvements $2,750 One house for investment, guaranteed to net you 6 or better $1,500 One 5-room brick, No. F St., for $1,800 One vacant lot 40x160 with large barn 32x36, for team or dray $1,450 As we want to use money want to dispose of these at once. This is worth your careful consideration. Call at 3011 W. MAIN (Corner 3rd & Main, West; Richmond) OR PHONE 3234 The price IS right; terms reasonable. THREAT OF DEATH SENT TO A WOMAN (American News Service) Chicago, Feb. 27. An anonymous letter containing death threats was turned over today to the police by Mrs. Anna Dunsl, 507 Curtis street, 8816 A SIMPLE

Girl s Yoke Dress with Gathered Skirt. Blue henrietta with all-over lace for yoke and velvet ribbon for trimming, was used to make this model. It is also effective in brown plaid with yoke of brown or green silk. The tuck fullness may be gathered, below the yoke. The Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, S, 10, 12 years. It requires 3' yards of 44 inch material for the 12 year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.

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FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light. $2,300.00. hone 1522. 17-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Good farm. Phone 3136. 25-tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern, for gentleman, 209 S. 9. 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, furnace electric light and bath. 707 S. B. 25-7t FOR RENT 5 room house, South West 1st and G street. Inquire 10 South' ISth. 24-7t FOR RENT Modern 3 room flat furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire Porterfield Real Estate office, Kelley Blk., cor Sth and Main. 14-tt LOST LOST Large black and white cat. Return to 101 S. 3rd St. Reward. 26-3t LOST Gold band riug with name inside. Leave at 19 S. 11th. Reward. 2C-2t LOST Child's fur neck-piece, on Main or South Sth street. Return to Palladium. Reward. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FINANCIAL. Money Loaned; low rates; favorable terms. Thompson, 710 Main 22-6t STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and hia fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4tn and Main street. Junel8-tt MISCELLANEOUS UPHOLSTERING Repairing and refinishing furniture, oriental carpet and rugs cleaned by my own process, renews the color and makes them look like new. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main street, Phone 2705. 14-14 FINE HORSES Like people, die. Therefore, If you have any valuable ones, insure them against death from any cause. For particulars call on or 'phone Dougari & Co., Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phono 1330. 15-tf FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf who demanded protection. The letter warned her that she would be killed unless she dropped the prosecution of Max Schultz, who she had caused to be held to the grand jury on a charge of larceny. Schultz is now locked up in tho county jail in default of bonds. He is charged with stealing $457 from Mrs. Dunsi's home while boarding there. SCHOOL FROCK send to Pattern Dept., Richmond

Holy La -His of All Rtiiens. Christians call Palestine the Holy Land because it was the birthplace of the Christian religion on earth aa well as that of tte Saviour, whose birth, ministry and death are Inseparably associated with the history of Jerusalem and Tk-tnity. To the afobaaa medavs Mecca, in Arabia, is the boly land, it being the birthplace of Mohammed, the saviour of the followers of that faith. India is the holy land of the Chinese and other oriental Buddhists. It being the native land of Sakya Nunl. the supreme Buddhs. Ells, one of the several divisions of the ancient Peloponnesus, was the Mecca and the Jerusalem of the ancient Greeks. Tho temple of Olympus Zeus was situated at Elis. and the sacred festivals were held there each year. With Achaia it is nt present a part of Greece. The believers in the Slnto religion make annual pilgrimage to Sltsa Kara, the immense stone pillar where their supreme ruler last stood while talking to men.-New York World.

Ssaling a Mino. The brilliancy of the clear autuain night was dimming in the first faint light of the dawn when the work C sealing the shafts began. Up into the Cloudless sky, through the taugled steel work of the tipple, a tall tower of black smoke 300 feet high poured up Into the still air and faded into the dawn. In two hours the black pits tvere covered, first with a layer of rails, and then on this was laid a solid bed of concrete, and two hours later, only a few thin wisps of smoke that poured up through cracks along tbe edges or the great seal, like steam beneath the lid of a teakettle, told of the inferno that was seething in the mine 400 feet below. With the air cut off aud the shaft pealed the fire could live only so long as sufficient oxygen remained to feed the flames. Atlantic Monthly. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16a.m.... Chicago ...f 8:56a.m. t 7:57 p. m Chicago 4:13 p.m. S:56 a. m.. . Cincinnati . .11:16 a. m. 4:15 p.m... Cincinnati .. 7:57 p. in. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Subject to change without notice) Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Tralaa leave Richmond for India. spoils and Intermediate atatloaa at 6:00 A. M.; 7:25; 8:00: 9:2; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indlanaoolls, 8:40 P. 1L Last Car to New Castle. 10.00 P. M. Trains connect at Iadlanapolla for Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordarllle, Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. Mar tlnsvllle. Lebanon and Paris, IU. Tickets sold through. - i j it aroriam Has by far the best JACKSON, ANTHRACITE and SOFT COAL. Home Made Bread Wholewheat Specially Fine IL G. HADLEY 1022 Main SI. MEERHOFF The PLUMBER I Repairs in Gas, Steam, Water 4. J and Electrical Work ; 4. 4 Phone 1238 4 M"1"I"I"!".'4V'4' OLD RELIABLE PAINT When Reduced Ready to Use Only Costs the Consumer $1.35 PER GALLON Old Reliable Paint Co. We Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices. Phone 2230. 10-12 S. 7th. ee D. E. ROBERTS Piano Tuner & Repairer Thirteen Years Factory and Wareroom Experience Phone 3684. 1818 Main St. DON'T FORGET That NOW Is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUGAN & CO, Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1330. l Th riofhinn III vwuuun iiw store 710 Main