Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 284, 20 August 1911 — Page 7
PAGE SEVEN. PALLADIUM Of Interest To Fanners Branch Offices Branch offices are located In every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. RATES ooo 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want -Ad; C o l mi mm o s KMOWM VALUES SHKRS CLASSIFIED ADVEXTM. For the first year In a score or more Irish potatoes from New Jersey are being shipped west in large quantities to north central states. The almost total failure of the early potato crop ISO ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE AKB MEMBEKS Papers in all porta of the States end Casada. Tour wants (applied njwhr aof tim by the beet medium in the country. et oar membership list Check papers fb want. We so the rest. Publishers Claaaified AdrerHilnr Assocta ticn. Buiiio, N. Xin me Mississippi vsuey. couptea wiu a retail price of S3 per bashel. are the conditions which have induced the shipment of the eastern product
THE RICHMOND PALIiADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1911.
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JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main. Phone 2175 College of medicine university of Illinois. Four year graded course for degree of M. D. Opens Sept. 26. Address Secretary, Box 15, Congress and Honore Sts., Chicago, 111. WANTED Capable man to act as local representative; must work under definite instructions; chance to earn $35.00 to $65.00 weekly with 5 hours dally effort. Address Chas. O'Neill, Chicago, 111. 20-lt WANTED Man for office business. Salary $25.00 per week, percentage of profits. Experience not required. Must put in one hundred and fifty dollars and become a stockholder. Address stockholder, care Palladium. . 20-lt VANTED Ladles make supporters. $12.00 per hundred; no canvassing; material furnished. Stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Dept. O 160, Chicago. 20-lt WANTED To buy a 6-passenger automobile. Address 403 N. 11th St. 20-lt WANTED Girl to assist with housework. Tel 4057 20-lt WANTED 2 washings or one washing and ironing at 816 North H St. ' ' " " " ' 20-2t Local representative" wantED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-1322 Marden Building, WashIngotn, D. C. Tkkhi ILLUSTRATED BOOK Tells over 360,000 protected positions in U. S. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. Easy .. to get. Just ask for booklet C766. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. Enter Richmond Business College During . Opening Week of Fall Term, Aug. 28 to Sept. 5, 20-3t WANTED If you can use the best mattresses made notify 41 ; South 12th. Ralph Nye. t 19-7t WANTED To buy a stock of merchandise. ' G. W. Cupp. Mansfield, O. WANTED At once, a girl for housework. Call at Crawford's Store, 528 Main. 19-2t WANTED Gasoline Range, must be cheap and in good condition. Phone 4105. 1 19-3t WANTED To do housework. Call 916 East Main Street. 19-2t WANTED Girl. 107 North 20 St WANTED Position as nurse by middle aged woman in confinement. Call at 424 S. 13th St. 15-10t WANTED Let me mane your cider. Just Installed a new cider mill, operated under hydraulic pressure. Phone 5127-D and let me give you prices per barrel. William Turner, R. R. 8.. lS-7t WANTED Need work badly. Glad to have your washing. Will do my best to ' please - in work. Address 1028 Butler street. Would like to dear soon. . Mrs. Graham. . 15-6t T. P. A. - Notes BY W. H. Q. Next Saturday night is regular meeting night. Wonder what has become of our new board of directors? If they have ever had a meeting no one has heard of it. G. A. Mendenhall aa chairman of the State Hotel committee is doing things. Al believes there is something for a state hotel committee to do or the T. P. A.'s would not have such a committee. Besides he has been up and down, the road btmself In the past Quarter of a century and has had a ftw experiences that led him to think such a committee should do things. Hotels.-' so Al says, are aa usual thing good In Indiana, occasionally there are things that could be Improved without much expense and which the proprietor does not realize the importance of. So our worthy chairman as a gentle reminder has sent out the following letter to the hotels of Indiana. It is entitled "Suggestions to our Hotel fiends:" Don't Play any favors, treat them all alike ( It is not business. Don't Give a big Sunday at tnatim prices, give that good dinner Own the boys are with you, thoy pay fae freight. Don't Charge B0 cents for a 25 cent meal. -Don't Complain If the boys go out tf u restaurant, there is a reason. ' If Don't Fail to raise all windows in 3ur sleeping rooms, and give them a r d airing each day. yDont Charge 60 cents for a 25 cent bed. Dont Have dirty soap and dish in yaur bed, rooms. ritant Looso all your keys and
WANTED Good young general purpose or carriage horse. Address, 211 North 14th St. 18-2t
WE REPAIR baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture framing. We call and deliver. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main Street. Phone 1936. auglO-tf WANTED Washing to do. Address K. M. care Palladium. 15-14t WANTED To repair your shoes. Best 'material, prices reasonable. A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe Store. 10-tf WANTED You to know there is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond Ave. Home-made pies, etc. 15-tf SEE MOORE OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate anu Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf WANTED To Rent good farm of 80 to 120 acres, grain or cash rent. Experienced farmer. Address N. N., care Palladium. Aug. 17-19-20-22-24-27-29 WANTED If you warn money la place of your city property, go right to Pcrterfleld's Real Estate office. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-tf FOR SALE BIG SALE We arc selling out goods to accomodate room for a new fall stock. Better goods, lowest prices. $1.50 Suit Cases," 75c; $1.00 Shirts, 45c; $4.00 Shoes $2.25; $2.00 Trousers, $1.25; Underwear and Neckwear.. NEW YORK STORE ' FT. WAYNE AVE 3-lmo FOR' SALE A new five room house on car line. Price $1,600.00. Easy call in and we will explain terms. , cal In and we will explain terms. Dye and Prfce, Cor 9th and Main. Phone 2150. 19-3t FOR SALE Latest model Underwood typewrite used 30 days. For quick sale will go for $25. Address T. D. care Palladium. 20-lt FOR SALE At 32 S. 9th Street two , bed room suites, one refrigerator, one dresser, side board, stands, couches and other household furnishing. Tuxedo coat, overcoat and sewing machine. 17-tf FOR SALE Big type Poland China ; pigs sired by Iowa Price No. 177,679, a 1,000 lb, hog when matured. Wood Ellason, Centerville, Ind. 20-llt-eod FOR SALE Good base burner. 17 N. ! 20th St. l. 20-lt FOR SALE A lot in Earlham cemetery. Sec. 6, No. 183. Size 12x20. Call 100 S. 7 St. 19-7t FOR SALE Gentle driving horse. Phone 1732. 19-2t FOR SALE Surrey, . phaeton, two -buggies, new rubber tired and repainted. 1514 Main. 19-7t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rip Rap pointer bird dog. Six months old. Phone 3176. 19-7t FOR SALE Home made bread, pies cakes, etc. 422 North 14th St. 17-7t FOR SALE All my White Leghorn chickens. Best in Eastern' Indiana. Call and see them. O. K. Logne. 238 S. West 3d. 19-2t bolts on your doors, keep them in good order. Don't Use roller towels, they" are not sanitary. , . ,, Don't Allow loafers to occupy all the chairs in your office and your guests stand up or go to bed. The hotel is the Home of a great many T. P. A. members, let us try and make that home as pleasant at all times as we can. Yours Respectfully ' G. A. MENDENHALL, As state chairman of Hotel Committee Ind. Div. T. P. A. Only two weeks from yesterday till the picnic, Saturday, Sept 2nd, in the afternoon about 2 p. m. on the east hill of Glen Miller park will be pulled off one of the greatest events in the picnic line that has ever graced our most beautiful park, so at least Shorty Shreeve and his committee say. All T. P. A.'s, their families, visiting friends, all traveling men and eligible business men who are not T. P. A.'s and ought to be; also all U. C. T.'s are expected to answer to roll call. Shorty's committet has a program which is certainly worthy of as much consideration as if some livesommittee had gotten it upv. Among the vaudeville stunts outside of the eating, and such ordinary parts as usually go with an event of this nature, will be, Charley Pierson giving an imitation of Jim Lewis catching a dog tsh; Alex Gordon's humorous short lecture on "Why are Richmond street cars ancient history, Elmer Iemo singing his famous solo, "Little Darling Dream of Me," Jim Martin in famous tumbling and horizontal pole acts. Marcus Hasty in his heartrending rendition of the song, "I Wish I Had a Girl Like the Other Fellow's Girl." Aside from the vaudevillo feature a program of athletic events will be pulled off consisting as follows: Ladies Event No. 1 A hundred yard dash without hobbles. No. 2 Baby Cab Contest Explana-
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LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall ia answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon todar as follows: Bargain 1 Ella 2 Rooms 1 Gertrude .... 3 A care Pal. . . 8 Z. O. 1 M-47 8 A. R. C 1 Mary ....... 2 Box 20 1 George Baker 4 G. B 1 N. B. 1 Y 1 D. L. G. 1 F- Ij 1 Box 175 1 H. J 1 Mail will he kept for 30 dys only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Cheap. Good Veranda. Inquire 306 North 20th St. 18-2t FOR SALE Grocery at a bargain. Best of reasons for selling. Investigate. Address Bargain, care of Palladium. 18-tf FOR SALE: Range, used one winter. 407 N. 19th. 17-7t PUBLIC SALE At 3:30 p. m., August 19th, the following will be sold to highest bidder. . Terms Cash. 10 white leghorn hens, 1 cock bird, 25 buff leghorn pullets 4 months old, 2 cockrels, 4 Philo brooder coops, 1 Winter Colony coop, 1 Old Trusty incubator, 160-egg size, 3 pair Homer pigeons, young and old ferrets, also household goods. 325 S. W. 1st ; St. 16-tf FOR SALE Phaeton, saddle, oak and glass partition, billiard chairs. Phone 1352. 27tf FOlt SALE Wescott 40 Roadster. Full equipment, artillery seats, top, windshield, speedometer etc. Apply to B. J. Carr. 15-7t FOR SALE Little Giant Hay Press; can be used equally as well for baling paper; call Palladium office. FOR SALE Hydraulic Cider Mill cheap. Inquire of Wm. W. Moss, Kitchell, Ind. IMOt FOR, SALE 1 large base Tjurner, 1 hot blast stove, 1 library table all in good condition. Call 411 N. 18th before Monday morning. 11-tf FOR SALE Seven room house, barn, good location; South 12th street Telephone 1410. 12-tf FOR SALE Good piano. Will trade for driving horse. 601 North 13th. 14-6t FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, wheat drills, little cream colored horse, 5 years old suitable for women and children; 317 N. A. 14"6t FOR SALE: Household goods, 130 .Maple St., Fairview. ! 14-7t FOR SALE Telephone booth; call Palladium of fice. tf FOR SALE Good farm of 85 acres two miles north of city. Inquire at 624 W. S. A St., Richmond, Ind. 10-lt tion First prize to the lady who can push a baby cab most gracefully. No. 3 Potato peeling contest First prize to be given to the lady peeling a potato and showing the greatest percentage of potato after being peeled. This contest was suggested as an educational feature, the committee feeling that this art should be cultivated owing to present high prices of "spuds" and the fearful effect that price will probably have on the average T. P. A. pocket book after the snow flies. ..Gentlemen's Events. No. 1, Talking Contest No phonographs allowed and Jim Lewis and John Hegger are barred. No. 2, Mathematical contest First prize to the man who can most successfully figure the present high cost of living to conform with the average traveling man's salary. No. 3, Chalk Line Contest First prize to the T. P. A. who can most successfully walk the straight and narrow. But few entries are predicted for this contest. The children's contests will be announced later. There will be barrels of lemonade on hand made strictly according to Doctor Wi ley's analysis of "What is Lemonade." There will also be plenty of ice cream, pickles and olives furnished by the post Also plenty of free fried chicken if you bring it with you. An iron clad rule adopted by the committee is that every basket must be inspected as you enter the grounds and if no. chicken you must go home and eat alone. Animals That Never Drink. In Lower California a large number of the smaller desert mammals never drink water, according to American scientists who nave recently visited the peninsula. They live and thrive on dry seeds and scraps of vegetation In places where the beat and aridity are excessive without ever touching their Hps to water, and it "has even beeu found impossible to teach ocae of them to take water in captivity.
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FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. 1 Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. SEE MORGAN tor Real Estate la all Its phases and local Information office , 8th and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE 135 acre farm, adjoining town of Moccasin, 111., highly improved; house cost $7,000; all level land, no waste; must have money. H. Truax.,838 Riebold Bid., Dayton, Ohio. If You" Want a Bargain Don't fail to let this offer go. A fine old homestead with an acre of ground in the city, modernly equipped. Good bargain if sold soon. Let us talk to you. Over 717 Main St, Westcott Block. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son FOR SALE Farms and City Property, all Prices and Locations. A few houses to rent. OLER & HOWES Westcott Block. MICHIGAN FARMS We desire to make arrangements with real estate dealers to handle improved farms in Northeastern Michigan. High class business. Northeastern Michigan Realty Company, Alpena, Mich. ORDERED SOLD Fine residence property, fifty foot front at 1318 Main street. Can be converted into four flats. J. A. Spekenhier, Executor. 20-lt Public Sale of Real Estate. I, the undersigned, living 2 miles west of Centerville, Ind., on T. H., I. & E. traction line, stop 135, will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1911, at -2 o'clock p. m, my country home consisting of 22 acres more or less; good 6-room house, good barn, new poultry house, new hog house (concrete floor), coal house and other outbuildings. Plenty of good fruit, comprising apples, peaches, pears, plums, quinces, grapes, etc., all budded and grafted ruit. Fine well of water, near good school and On telephone line and mail delivered daily. This is an ideal home and will sell to highest bidder. Come and see it; my reason for selling it on account of my wife's failing health. C. C. Kates, Centervile, Ind., R. R. 10. Terms made known day of sale. A. O. Deering, Auctioneer. 8-10-12-14-16-18-20 FOR SALE New house N. 18 St. and F. Care Palladium. 13-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms with water and gas. Call 1215 North D. 20-lt HOW MARBLES ARE MADE, At Arson al. in the department of the Aube. some 100 miles from Paris, is one of the five manufactories in France, and here one can learn the marbles' story. Only stone marbles are manufactured at Arsonval. The stone used is a fairly hard and very fine limestone. After being taken from the quarry the stone is piled up in. beans and allowed to remain for several months In order to get rid of all moisture. The blocks are then cut into slabs about an inch and a half in thickness, and these in turn are cut into little cubes about three-quarters of an inch square. This latter work is done by hand by workmen a ud workwomen, who, through long practice, have become so expert that they can easily turn out in a nine hour day some 7.000 of these perfect little cubes. These marblemakers use a special sort of hammer with a sharp edge and a piece of bard stone which serves them as an anvil. The slabs of limestone are placed on the Bharp edges of the anvil and with a sharp, well directed blow of the hammer the stone is clean cut every time. These little cubes, which are stored by millions oa the ground floor of the Arsonal manufactory, are next shoveled Into large rotary sieves, pierced with boles of different diameters, and which sort them into sizes. Cubes of the same size are placed in each mill, about a thousand at a time. These mills consist of circular plateaus of cast iron mounted on an upright axis and bearing on their upper face from fifteen to twenty circular-grooves. It Is into thee curved grooves that the cubes are placed, a small space being left between each. A circular block of beech wood, pierced with a hole In the center, is let down on the plateau, which aiBf i -.-t ia motion A tbia stream of water falls during the whole ttnswtfe; -iU..Ca jrrcawawai OB. ta tfce
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Call at our office, 257 Ft Wayne FOR RENT 8-room modern house at 204 N. 11. 20-2t FOR RENT Seven room house on S. 11 and J with garden and barn. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 20-tf FOR RENT Front apartment at Wayne Flats. $35.00. Inquire at Palladium office. 20-tf FOR RENT Five room and six room house on Easthaven Ave. Ten dollars. "House," care Palladium. 19-2t FOR RENT Modern room, suitable . for two gents. Call at 14 N, 8th St 15-tf FOR RENT Rooms. Enquire at . 725 S. West A! 14-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf LOST LOST Gold pin, initial H engraved. Return to Palladium office. Reward. 18-3t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. IX Shldeler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tf cubes, carrying away the waste matter and the sand which is thrown on to them from time to time to increase the friction. After the cubes have thus been rolling on their corners for from an hour and a half to two hours they are absolutely spherical. . When the marbles are taken from the mills they are spread by thousands on tables with raised edges. At these the sorters sit passing the marbles one by one through an opening la the ledge before them, and rejecting those which are in the slightest degree" imperfect. The marbles that are passed as good are such exact spheres that a geome-" trician might use them in his calculations. Chicago Tribune. The Ship of Toys. This is a game to delight small children, giving them lots of fun and exercise and an excuse to make all the fun they wish. The children sit in a circle to begin the game. One child starts it by saying. "My ship has come in." "What did it bring you?" asks the next 'one on his right. "A jumping Jack." says the first child, beginning at once the bopping motions of a toy jumping jack. The child to whom be spoke mnst also play at being a jumping jack, saying at the same time to his neighbor on the right: "My ship has come in. . , t "What did it bring you?" says the neighbor. "A lion." says the jumping jack, trying to continue bopping and to roar at the same time. The third child mast roar. too. but not bop. as be gtres the child next him the ship information and telfe him what toy he has received and be gins to imitate it This goes on aro:rn J the circle tin every pair of chl'drec are mlltating two different toys. By the time the jumping jacks are in motion. Hods, roaring, sheep baaing, trains steaming around the room and some dolls . saying -mamma" X and "papa." the game will come to an end in one grand frolic Costumes of Fiehskins. -. Among the most wonderful garments Bat
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Avenue. RICHMOND, IND. sun-wed-tf ELECTRIC WIRING CHAS. J. DAVIS, wiring and repairing of all kinds. Phone 3239. Aug-15-lmo AWNING8. Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Eati mate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. julU-tf REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St Phone 1320. s-tf PRESSING, CLEANING Take your suits to Harris and Hafner to be . cleaned and pressed. Work guaranteed at lowest prices. Phone 2648, over 10 N. 8th 13-tl MERCHANTS DELIVERY AUTO Merchant Delivery, Headquarters Waking's 406 Main. Calls an swered promptly. Phone 2006. . Aug 16-1-mo AUCTIONEER A. O. Deering Live Stock and Real Estate Auctioneering. See me early. Centerville, Ind. 8-eod-tf - FOR SALE PHONE YOUR ORDERS to Forest H. Meek for Concrete gravel and sand, Orders promptly filled. ' Phone 4024. Aug. 16 1-mo Her Age. Corala her age her trump card? Nora It must be, because aha Is always forgetting it J udge. flBbakin'dresaeii ot'uie wealthy women of the Gold tribe, living along , the Amir river, east Siberia. Though they can neither read nor write, these peo ple are producing astonishing . ornaments, designs and embroidery work. The dress is composed of several layers of fishskin. the undermost representing the skin of the garment prop er, the uppermost showing the orna ments In their cut-out forms. Between these two layers is inserted a middle layer, which serves as a background. throwing out distinctly all parts of the ornaments. The pieces of fishskin forming the ornaments are generally colored blue. The front and back of the dress are adorned with these cutout pieces of fishskin sewed with fishskin thread. Christian Herald. Conundrums. lould a man : never tell his in cornfield? Because so many" eanrarfe there and they would te shocked. B - If yon were fWnde on a donkey what fruit wouIcLrotL resemble? A pair Ipear). V . Why si pramb dp.ke like the ocean? Because h4sipmany currents. What isnttaw by losing an eye has nothing left but a nose? A noise. Why are balloons in the air like vagrants? Because they have no risible means of support. ( Which is the best way to make a coat last? Make the trouseis and Test first Served Tnm Right. A certain congregation was building a new church, and the ladies of the Sunday school gave an oyster supper to assist in raising funds for the dec orations of their room. The soppei was well attended too welt ia fact for the oysters gave out and those who arrived late had to content tbemselres with broth and crackers. ,Serves them right for coming late," argued one of the committee, "for the oysters couldn't have run oat if everybody bad cosae before they wet all gone. So there!" Philadelphia Worth American.' - .. Psdhdiuia Wzsst Ads P.
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If ever the Irish potato was justified in insisting on being called by its scientific botanical name it Is this season, when it is on display on the markets at all the way from fSSO to $3.50 per bushel. Solannm tuberosum Is the fitting sad proper destgnattos, if yon please, and no such crude or provincial appellation aa tater" or "Murphy" will pass muster.
. The state of Pennsylvania is : smizing her rural highways at a varying from $3,000 to SU400 per mile and In the coarse of the next few years Intends to devote $3000000 or more for tbia purpose. This is onita a sum of money; bot, distriawted borne by a state tax, it-woni to much less per acre than ed value of ancja !a3s which, sssgkl result from the better reads. With a ton or fresh bartst i nure worth f2J2S. avatao sot as a salt of practical Sold easts, 4am corncobs weaM'he worth-a ttS3e 1 than a dollar the fertUtaiosV contain, which of of nitrogen, an eights aafc of a pnospnoros ana 93 slum. Cobs 'ceatcia ht It requires ., . j Si, If reports can be eroditsaVQo J Paone const has shortage as wall am states gsfpa A lady Urmg m Porfiand fct have gone to a local grocer 4 time ago ana asked tor 19 of now potato her two. Sao was too high and a quarter's worth ejt oSL upon the olark haa$4 what she old or aafca la not retorted. : There sections where carried on who not fee s?eso ry their stock to snowfall, lot through tho col two sod two the man who has the grain and who can bay fall and will carry thorn winter is bound ta make In the venture. It Is fair to also that the same thing wt bo of sheep and hogs. . Sweet clover is not ss TssaaMa legume as alfalfa or as red clever la sections where the latter win do won. bat there is no denying the fact that It has merits which are worth hioilnsj into. like other mtmtun o en game family, it is a soil enrlcher. s deep rooted, vigorous, remarkably hardy and flourishes on the K t sad! poorest kinds of soils. It Is true that stock do not take to It kindly aa a forage plant or in the form of hay. but they will in time acquire a liking for It The efforts of the Norfolk (Neb.) Commercial club to boost and aid the section of country of which It Is the center la unique and at the ammo thaw worthy of mention. Members of this club believed the farmers around Norfolk would bo .benefited by raising a better typo of horses and with thm Idea In mind bought aad imported sixty Belgian marts and a number of stallions, the' finest reprosentsxlvws of dgbreed obtainable, and sold thorn to t&s nearby farmers st cost- It difficult Indeed, to sstliasstie fit of this move on the boss dustry of the community.! ft; la a plan other commercial cluhs f aslt wall copyThe Zuncm old paople saw wry Uoa sad sadlawsttos. Mm bowsl movement wfthost arttfidaj Shi. turn stosaaca soar Irt.fT. .aTsrall f-T TTt To strengthen the muscles and gath er renewed energy, take Nyal's Nutritive Hypophosphitea it nourishes the body tissues and its continued use means a complete restoration to health. Quigley Drug Stores. IPOlPlLJILaAIRl VIA$27.00 Round Trip - ToNewYoik. Dally. 30 DayUmtt $28.75 Round Trip, To New York Dally. 60 Day Limit Tarlahlo routes. One( way via Norfolk. Vsand Steamer. '.. $32.35 Round Trip To Boston, Mass., Daily. 60 Day Limit Tariabto Routes. ' One way via , Norfolk, Va, and Steamer. FOR PARTICULARS call & A. Blair, P. A T. A. Homo Telephone 2962,
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