South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 294, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1914 — Page 10

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PROPERTY PURCHASED OR H THEATER Old Hudson Site to be Utilized. Chicago Firm Interested Ground Will Be Broken Immediately. Mi -hi w.nkVs new the. iter, which has ben talk--! about for some time, l.as .-.ssumed definite Fliape. Tuesday a I -rrr;i t was issued to II. O. Christman C". of South J:-ml, contractors fur the i,r w building, which is to be erect d on the site of the old Hudson property, Lincoln highway tan, v. hi( h adjoins the Prank Hbcrhart property arid is rituat d aeross the alley from lang's hardware store. This property was purcha d some time :r a .ir. .Mius m tiuumi-'i the v.hd:ab' fruit lirm ionofily of 'f Mills Pros, of South Pa-nd. The building w ill bo but one story and will 1e G'i by Sl'. Ciound will be broken immediately, and it is expected that the foundation will be -om pitted before the sij weather sets in. It is s-aid that the new thejiter will bo one of the most modern in t hi.-, part of the country, and that Jt will be devoted to audevllle and jnotiorx pictures, with an admission fee of :ic cents. The- location of this t r.w Til ,- Iwiiko it most central one. being in the ry center of the busi-ue.-s and residential district. The old building which will be dejnolidied to mako way for the new theat r is one of tile landmarks of LMlshawaka. It was the lirst brick building to be erected in Mishawaka, nnd was built in 1 S 4 4 -.", by the late .Albert Hudson, and has been in the family's possession eer since. There is a biff ravine on the cast side of the, dwelling, and on the st side iliere. was formerly a hotel kept by Randolph Hurd whose wife was known froTn Fuffalo to Cliicaffo a-s the "Queen of Mishawaka." ayoi:kin; nn i;.z.n. A meetinff of the I orcas society of the Metbodi;t Memorial church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. :. F. Fyrkit of 14o:i Lincoln as ay east. The afternoon was spent in sewinff articles which will lie plaee i ui sab' at the 'hristmas bazar the lirst Tuesday in December. OUAiiTirr to sin; sunday. A quartet of Mishawaka men has been secured to :i-ndcr a special program next Sunday at the Methodist .Memorial church. The quartet is comprised of l. Vanriper, F. Kemper, Mr. Wrilit and F. Zellor. iuihj: cfass ii:irn(is. The Wmncn's llible class .'o. 2 will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fu-;ene Futterworth of Lincoln way east. Flass Xo. 10 will meet Thursday evening at 7:") with Mrs. I :. F. Fubshaw. Lincoln way west. WH.F .MITT TIIl'KSDAY X1C.IIT. The committee of the north side fair will meet In Joe Frady's shoe store Thursday evening next and wind up the business of the recent celebration. liriLDIXd TiLAIi: HKIsK. TV.it th.j buiblin-r trade is brisk in Mishawaka at the present time is evident from the number of permits rvhii h have been issued since the V.rst of the present year. These total 71. and aggregate J 1x1, eon. The largest amount was for the new posto'Ibe. $s.,i'0e. Although there is nothing like a boom in this line, there is a good steady increase in the number of dwellings going up at in sent, ami there are many inquiries for '!' T'Tty in and aiound trie environs of the city. ASSOCIATION' TO MFITI. A meeting of the First Fible Class .issoeiat iori of the Fnclish Lutheran . hutch xvdl ho held tonight at the homo of Walter Yeakty, 1 U ) 11. Ninth ;-t. MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED, A free taket to the Orplicum. South Fend, to patrons of The Ncws-Time-s. Mishawaka. Classified Folumns. with every ail amounting" t LT.o nnd red ins.-rted in this p.!pr. A good sat for any perform. me durmg the week except Sr.? .day. Advertisements must be p:.bl when ordered. Regular rats. I ( at a werd for tin- brst d..v both ditinsJ and one-half c t:t t rd f.r each day there-aft-r. w anti ii rr.MAi.i-: iirrr. "VA NT i'i) Stenographer. Curtis s 4K S. Maui st. Allen srn a Hon wan n.D mai.l WANT! '.D Fiction 1 farm b.and. btrried. d fer ee. Call 1 i.UTli'II st.. Mi.di.iwaka. WANTI'.b M IM'1 lI.I.ANTOl's. UAXTF.r To !::: m or near Mishav. ak.t r iitVer i'ari. a b roim house with er.e or more ;.rr s . .f laiai for p'-ultry r.t;-.:.g. H. i'. ':,:. FOR RF N'T IT. ATS. Foi: RFNT Fie ronm at. Conv r.iences. Ib :.t j : . Ineiiru at L . .'. .-. Spring st. ion ri.nt norsi. FOR RFNT I at 7' F. Fifth lr:uu:e l!Li i!. Nii.th st. IF FL'NT ' i.on: hou-o, South :.i!iT street, t etric h-ht. ca-, !...! d and s'it .t?er in U:t. ':itn. Ji'.ev. !.a!pu Jvrnegau. :'R RFNT He at V, 1 S. Wdls .t. Fbctrie lu'ht atal g :s. iri'iuire .s. w--t St. mil m:i.i: ui:l ir.vni F'H: ALii- Ten lots. rcM so!!, jimo ra!i 1. '') t.Itle; ' ijown. AV'l'l S'iiiN number of l.ts. . J. tb Uian, ID' j An:i .si. J lull pilune 373.

PREMONA'S PRACTICE FOR BIG SUMDAY GAME

7n anticipation of the big game next Sunday afternoon between the Premona football club and the First Regiment team of Chicago, the local club Tuesday evening spent several hours in practice at the Central fire station indoor diamonds. Coach Rurke of South Rend wan present and put the men through another series of new formations, which will be used in the Sunday game. Forward passs were given the preference by the coach. The First Regiment team of Chicago is said to be one of the strongest semipro S'juads In the windy city and come to Mishawaka next Sunday witli the determination to win every pa mo this season. The local officials claim that this is one of the best and biggest teams that come to this city this season. Friday night the Premonas will pivft another dance at Orchestra hall for the benefit of the club. The dance which was to have been held last week was postponed owing to the North Side country fair. miss Hoi:ui:it i:nti.rtais. Miss Kthel Uoehner, S4J F. Fourth St., on Tuesday eveninp pleasantly entertained iM) younp ladies of the flat steel and tlminff departments of the South Fend watch factory at her home. Thn interior of tho residence was prettily decorated in keepinff with Hallowe'en. Contests and pames were the chief features of tho evening. Refreshments wero served. to i:vn:i:T.ix 11. x. a. Mrs. Peter Coddens, 5 V. .Sixth st.t will entertain the Loyal Neighbors at her home Thursday afternoon. TO MFLX TIICIlsnAY. A meeting of the Civics department of the Mishawaka Woman's club will bo held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in tho parlors of the .Methodist Memorial church. A large attendance is desired. KITiriLX ITIOM CALIFORNIA. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Fry an and two children arrived in this city Tuesday afternoon from California. Mr. and Mrs. Hryan left here about one year ago and since that time have been In various parts of California, Mr. F.ryan formerly owned the A. C. Haslanger dry goods store, but was forced to sell out on account of ill health. Mr. Hryan is greatly improved in health and will reside in this city. lyiii:s' aii rniTrs. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Fnglish Lutheran church was held Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. William Albert, W. Fuvrcncp st. A social hour wa.s enjoyed and refreshments were served. att i: xi i x ; cox vi :vn o v. Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. McKindley. 22 2 W. Froadway, are in Chicago attending the independent oil dealers' convention. hi:lpix; iiaxd class mutts. A meeting of the Helping Hand Fible class of the Methodist Memorial church was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Jarrett, of i0 4 F. Grove st. lMCKH) Y' 1 UY Till: WAY. Leo Futterkneckt, M.ilburn st., is ill. Mrs. Neusbaum, Saranac, Mich., is in the city visiting with her brother, Martin Mullen, 114 F. Fighth st., who is seriously ill. Dr. F. JI. Irwin is in Goshen, attending the. horse races. Mrs. Lawrence Reinhart, Logansport, is in the city visiting with his mother, Mrs. Fsther Shenefelt, W. Fighth st. Mrs. L. L. Robbins spent Wednesday visiting with relatives in Elkhart. Ren Fhillipson, Warsaw, was In the city Wednesday transacting business with F. A. Ullmann. Henry SVhcibelhut has taken a position with the local o.Tice of the American Fxpress Co. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Kwalt, Detroit, are spending a few days w.th re 1 -Hives. 'arl W. Wilke spent Wednesday in Flkhart. Mr. and Mrs. August Shiftly havo returned to their home in Fort Wayne, after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Krillenberger, F. Third st. Mr. and Mrs. Ilorton Terhusch are in I'ontiae, Mich., being called there by the serious illness of a relative. Qn:i:x i:stiii:rs i;xti:utaini:i). The Queen Fsther circle of the Methodist Memorial church met Tuesday evening in tho entertainment pjr!ois of the chinch. Miss Alida Ferkins' committee was in charre of the entertaining, while Miss Ala Hettinger's committee had charge of the Irogram. W A XT F D Solicitors for Mishawaka. Neat appearing; grand opportunity; fair education. Address L. Helser, Gen. Del., Mishawaka. GIVEN A SAFE CONDUCT THROUGH GERMAN LINES. c.e..rgo T. Mayre. jr., the United States ambassador to Kussi.i, who i;ov u lils way to Petrograd to take oharfro f tlie American embassy there. Tho kaiser has promised the envoy and his party safe conduct through the dorm.in lims on his way to the Ktissinn capital. -Mayre i.s accjinp,;niel Mrs. .Mayrti and John A. Pay, United States consul at Odessa.

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ROLLED TUESDAY NIGHT Manufacturers' League Has Splendid Record for Tuesday Night's Bowling Cool Rolls 244. Two hundred and better 17 games out of 90 was the record for the Mishawaka nnd South Rend Manufacturers' league at the Fllsasser alleys Tuesday night. This is proliably the best record the alleys have made sinco their installation two years ago. Rowling Tuesday evening was in fact phenomenal at the Fllsasser instiution. Among the best scores. Coed of the linger outfit took tho honors for the evening for high score, getting 24 4 in his last game. However, he failed to make the 2U0 average. chmitt of the SJtudebakers took tho honors for best average, 'getting a three-game total of CO 4 for a three-game average of 201 1-S. Schmitt in his first game for tho evening rolled a 230 count, The following ares tho scores for Tuesday evening: MA XT FACT lT J X HIIS' JAZAG UK. SINGERS Collins 164 Cool 181 schafer 1S4

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Madison 1 1 lau gan 164 Totals S49 .S. 11. WATCH CO. Kroner 174 Rarth Martin 170 L'2) Knodle 142 Naftzgcr 1C1 Totals 867 STI JDK RAKERS Miller Fisher Lieclecker ... Schmidt . . . . Y'ockey Totals DODGE RSKolleder Lott Zimmerman Spaeth Klaer Totals ...20:: ... 1 4 S ...16:, . . .2"0 ...17:: .917 .14S .161 .2 0:: .146 .1SS .S46 P. ALL BANDS Rock inn tfuhr loS Mclntyre ICS Reynolds 177 C. Miller 210 Totals . . OLIVER! Cover Drain Atvas Fernandez .012 . FU . 1 6 .140 .20." .201 .846 Colip Totals CITY 1 RURBRKCO Knobloek Grismorr Ferris Dielmen B row n Handicap . . . 127 l.".U 17S 11S 176 163 Totals 92 0 UNCLE SAMS Van Dewalk ...16." Arata 1 17 Went IS.", Reprog'o 14T Nix 126 Handicap 12 4 Totals 912

soiTii iu:xi watch c. Liivon: FINISHING Soda 116 105 133 35 1 Rrambridge 120 122 158 4 02 Deis 1S5 147 164 496 Renner 140 145 153 38 Low Score 147 153 177 477 Handicap 161 161 161 4S1 Totals S69 S33 946 2648 TRAINING Heyde 136 175 153 464 Rerger 162 142 161 465 Woolston 106 112 126 2 5 4 Johnson. 109 162 1 19 420 Linderoth li! 145 1 47 448 Handicap 2i3 203 203 6u9 Totals 872 939 949 2760 MISHAWAKA LllXGUF. CRFSCENTS C. Tioth 173 130 156 45 9 J. Kempner 143 1 1 7 1 32 392 T. Farmm 131 136 131 298 J. Roth 160 123 1 53 4 36 Aug. bo Groote., 145 1 40 1 41 426 Handicap 199 199 199 597 Totals 951 S45 912 270S

LFGAR OS H. C. Morrison ..158 1 3 3 14 198 169 149 S5 13 174 157 145 146 5 4 54 4 96 2 2 5 1 3 4 61 " T . O H. Morrison .... 173 Hickey .... G. Koch . . . Y'oder Handicap ... 1 6 i . ..199 . . .166 ... S 5 Totals 94$ i-$3 873 2 701 pKx.msiYis 3ii:irr toxkstit. The progressive party of Mishawaka and Perm township havo secured new quarters in the Ma.snnlc temrdo block where a meeting will be lubl this evening. Messrs. 1. J. Hall of Klkhart and Jerry Hildebrand of South Pend will be the irinclpal speakers of the evening. att I :x D I N ; CO VY' i:tiox. Several ef tho Sunday school workers of the Methodist Memorial chureh are at 6outh Bentlitoday attending th annual convention of the St. Joseph ounty Sunday School association. AumTi-:n .ys. spi:i:di:i:. Irvin Kser, l'. years tdd. :p:7 Liporte av., was arrested Wdlnesday afternoon charted with exceeding the speed limit. He was on his way to Chicago with several friends upon motorcycles and was picked up by Motorcycle Patrolman Wesolek. lie was released upon his own recognizance and his case will be heard in city coutt Saturday morning. Modern YoodInen take your friends and see the Societies' Sanitorium at the Auditorium, I'riday, Oct. 16. Advt

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'. x X 5. 51 -j- z-y The Duchess of Marlborough, representing the American committee of mercy in England, who has sent an urgent appeal to the people of this country to donate funds to aid the committee's work. The committee was organized to aid women and children left destitute by the killing of their husbands and lathers. "One of these widows," says the duchess in her appeal, "feared lest her lack of any sign of mourning might be misunderstood and explained I couldn't bear to buy any black clothes, for it would mean so much food taken from the children. Wo have only live shillings ($1.25) a week.' " V P P Hi RIVER PARK :;; v v r The Kpworth league cabinet of the M. E. church held a meeting at the church Tuesday night, when plans were made to hold a social and entertainment and the following committees was appointed to complete, the arrangements: Mrs. Wolfe, Miss Bertha Ilackenburg, Mis Elsie Kops Miss Olga Nelson, H. Smiley, Ray Waterman, Carl Witwer and Gerald Lee per. Tho committee wilf meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Esther Ward, Ninth st. Mrs. Lylo Penrod was appointed second vice president to lill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Valey -Mil-ler. Mr. and Mrs. Shuler of Elkhart have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shuler, 603 N. Seventh st. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. F.urke have returned from a visit at Elkhart. Mrs. J. C. Stewart and daughter, Miss Bertha Stewart, of S. Eleventh st., havo returned from Willow Creek, where they were guests of Mrs. James Sousley and Mrs. William Smith. John Revielhimer of Benton Harbor, is visiting friends here. Mrs. J. Redman, who has been seriously ill, has been removed to St. Joseph hospital. Mishawaka, for treatment. .She is slightly improved today. Tho R. 1'. F. club, which was to havo met Thursday afternoon, has been postponed until Thursday, Oct. 2 2, when they will meet with Mrs. Harry Stockman, 2133 Mishawaka a v. Thomas Woods of Pleasant st., has returned from a trip in Canada. H. Hoover has resigned his position with Shidler Pros. iMl'g. Co., and has accepted a position with the Studebaker corporation. Mrs. R. F. Hirsch of i. Twelfth st.. will bo hostess to the Necdlecraft club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Kathryn Franks and daughter. Marguerite, have returned to rivmouth after a visit here. "Mrs. Mansticld Mollltt of Smith st.. havo returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at New Carlisle. Delmore, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Penrod of S. Eighth st., who has been suffering with quinsy, is improving. The board of trustees of the Methodist Episcopal church held their regular meeting Monday evening when the following oiticers were elected: President. Hiram Penrod; secretary, Edward Paige, and treasurer, Albert Ellinger. Mrs. F. F. Davidson of Lo-ansport ; spent Monday and Tuesday with River I Park friends. I Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Wood of : Pleasant st.. are in Elkhart, i I-:. Cuthbert has returned from a j visiuat Eau Claire. Mich. HELD FOR EMBEZZLEPENT Dr. Harry (ieHlwin Charged AYitli Vttl.l L -III.. '!..... .1 . I!....! j iimiimii- uriu; out. . m ....... SI IKLBY TLLK. ImL. et. 1 4. Charged with embezzling Jluo irom the First Methodist church. Dr. Harry C. Goodrich was held under bonds to- j ;V4'" ,!:!7im'nt( ClVn "rV1,,?,0' the court house to sign his bnd un-j dtr the indictment. Dr. G".Jrich was tinaneial s.-eretary of the churc h ly l years until ins resignation was that a shortage in the tithing fund was tra. d to him and two marked r bills w ere found on his perscn. nrsiMivs LKTn:us opi:.i:i. P.usiness as well as personal letters passinc through the mails of the various hellijrerent nations in the i:uiopean war, receive close cer.sor.shi;. Tuesday morning the Knoblcx-k Heidelman Manufacturing ('o. f tliis city, received a letter from a brm in Australia which had been opened and read, by the censor who had sealed it with his mark. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

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CIIICACO I.IVK STOCK. I MUN STCk Ai:iS. Ilk. tt. IK m;s -Keo ipts. i"..ooO; market V hichr. .Mixed and loitciiers. $7."'dS.b". ; k''-l beavy, $7.75.1..: rough Ihmv.v. .7.7".i ".CO; gilt. "'zvlo; pig'. N'.I''j FATTI.i; --K.-eeipt. LUtoU marK. t Steady ntai lower. I1ev", s6.6V,i I l.ll ; 4"tws':ind ?iejf-r. S.'l.T.Vfl'.'.an; sto-ker- :nil feeilers. s" 75'. .P ; Teiar.s, $7.-0i calves. S9 .10 '.j 11. JT.. MIi;i:i' 1U-eijjt. 40,ooo: market steady. Natie ;;'.d woteril, .3.rH.i5.,A ; laiuhs. i.".aii5.Nj. i:sr itn iAU) mvk stock. FAST 1R TFAUv. Oct. 14. CVrriJ. K"-'ipts, "( hiMd: liiarket slew and ktiidy. Prime ste-is. $'j..VKj;10.u0 ; bute-Ii-er grade-;. $7. ."' s.7",. CALT lbw.vipt". l'" head; market sl.w and steady. Cull t ciioicev $5.5i.i 11.75. SHljr.I' AND l,A2n.S Reoeipts, 2.200 lad; market active, 1(K higher. Choice Iambs. s7.7.".rtis.M: cull to f;dr. $''..C" i 7.."o; yi-arliiigs, S6.(hk (j.To ; si.ee;, J2.Ut O.oo. IPm;S Ke'eipts. ."..4oti: niarket slmv, .V lower. Yorkers. $N.;:Ka,s.3." ; ;1gs. JT.fO .ur; mixed, jfv.'imi keary, ..'iO'ii.Js.Uo; roughs. $.7.ij'ir7.L,.; stags, $oaOO',7.00. riTTMR KGH LIYR STOCK. lTTTMSUKeill. (Jet. 14. CA1TLK Supply fair; market slow. Choicf, S9.4ori i,; prime. s.75ir..lo; gxr'd, $s.t0tisj",o; eoinnien, S5i'i; 7.U; ouiuion to go-d fat bulN, .".("O'; 7.,i; common to oxi fat eows, n:;.7cV0.."0; heifers, $7. 25 freh ejw- and spTingers, $50.Ctfi'fcO.e): veal ahe. .Sll.5.j Il'.oU ; heavy and talu C-alv.w, S7.IX(('..00. sur.i;r and lamds urpiy fnir; market steady. Prime withers. S.Y65rt e.so; gfxt mixxl, $."..2Ti:r..X; fair mixed. ?l..05..10; culls uad evniinon, 3.1j; lambs. .K.."e38.H. llcxls iuceiit.s, 17. loxible deels; market lower. Prime heavy hops, SSJuty S.:i'; mediunrs. $lXVti ; havv Yojrkers, $SMis:.T, ; liyht lorkers. $7.7.0iS.CH); plirs. .S7.oo'.7.r,4R roughs, $6.757.2.": sflg?, sg.uij (U.6.75; heavy ndxed, $MUj(;;S.3a. CRICARO. Oct. 14,-Close: AVI IK AT Dev.. Sl.ll!.'; Mar, St.lSHi. iXiKX Rex., HTc; May, TiKfc OATS Pec, 4,se; May, 51.jC PORK Jan., .l.(i2. I iA 1 11) Oct., lu.3); Nov., $10.17; Jan. Kins OcL, $10.15; Jan., $0X TOLEDO GO.UX. TOLL DO, O.. Oct. 14. -dose : WIJL'AT Cash, Llli ; Dec., ?1.15Va; AI ay jl " :4 Vi:N-4ash, De-c., COV'-c: May, 72c. OATfc--Oa!&, 4b-ic; Dec, 517,c; May, fd-se. j-yj. 7o 2 )C. e.'LoVpi:' si:i:i) I'rlme. cah and Ck-t., .i.17Vj Dec, Juu.f $'J.42y; Feb., iU.471.. ; March, ARSIKK Prime. cash, ?S.0T.; Dec., ?S.si; .March. ?U.U1. TIMOIRY Prime, cah and Oct, $2.0); Pec, $2.-05; March, $2.75. SOUTH BEND MARKETS POULTRY AND MEATS. (Corre-td didlv by Jimmle's Market, 12 V. Jeffers-oii blvd.) PoriniY Paying lio, selling 20e Sl'llIM;!:! l'avins lc, idlingVi:.L Pavius 14c, svlHng L to :;. r.i;i:P--Iloat. 2.V; boiling. ICs; iKrterhus'. 5 to 40c; sirloin, o HAM -1'aylnp is stdliu- J.'c to wc LAUD .Sellliisr l.'ic. PROVISIONS. (Corrected daily by P. V. Mueller, 210 L. Jefferson blvd.) FRUIT Ora.11 pes, sellliiff at bOc to Cc per doz. ; lemons, KeLllnj? nt 40c per doz. ; bananas, pellinjr at T-c. to 2Tc per do-z. VLOLTAliLLS New cabha; paying 1c, selling ar2c; new potatoe-8 paying1 7je, ye-llinsr r.t 75e bu., 20 pM.k. 1;i;TTI:IL AND i;;;s-Country butter, paylncr 2e to ;XK. selling 'Si to .'-'x'; creamery butter, celling ;;2c. PRf, strictly freh, payiiig 2oc to 27c, Fe-iLiig- CL'c. sr.i:i)s. (Corrected dailv by Warner linos. Seed Store, 114 K. Wayne st.) TIMOTHY ".2." to $3.00 per bu. KLD PIOVKK-SOJS to $S.OO per bu. ALPALPA $10 00 per bu. ALSIKL CLOVLIl $1.2o to $2.r0 per bu. HAY, STKAW AND FEEI). (CMTeerd d-.iily by the We ley Miller Plour A: Feed Co., 420 S. Michigan st.) HAY Paying1 12 to ?W, Belling- tit $11 to $1S. STliAW Paying- $0 to $7, selling at JOc bale. (njRN Payinpr 7.V, Felling at S. A'I Paying 4."-, F-lling nt o2c. CLOYCn SLED Paying $3.0 selling ut $10 00. TIMOTTIY PelliTig nt $.YW. A L PA Li PA Selling t 1U.U). IT.OUH AND FEED. (Corrected dally by Knoblocl; &. Glnz, Ilvdraullc av.) WIT IUT-Psiyinp 'J-Se per'bu. OAT:S Paying 4;'c per bu., eeliing r-c 9 0

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Office Hours 8 a. m. till 11:30 a. m.; 1:30 p. m. till 5 p. m.; 4:30 p. m, until 8:30 p. m. PHONES BELL, Office, 596; Residence, 594. I treat chronic diseases of men and women, and diseases of stomach and rheumatism. How is that hay fever and catarrh of yours? Had )fou better have it attended to now. Diseases of women. Special attention. Lady, have you used my Sanitary Powder? If not, why? Hundreds of

ladies are using it. see me. J fl7 M You Feel? Within Reach of the . 1 1 . . A . win ixio I'ejejitjt-c- x man a eriance no man too poor to get our advice fref. arieoso Veins, Blood Disorders, Skin r,-c TM t-:.... ...

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Ve win use you honestly, treat you skilfully and cure ; ::i tie time. We '111 nnsitk-i.li. mi-, rrttm.. r. .ir-r. ...... . . . i .

do and have the courage of our opinion. , - - . j .t. ... ikj w. u tjr ists Store, 109V w- Washington Av., a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m.

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Ci; Till PSDAV 1 " 1 1 1 Fpiixle of Hie "Million Dollar Mystery" MAllMi: -2 P. l. ETl "r- 1 i VT- frA u tin) rf Oh 1 p1 3v i M U B I mm CIGAR CIGAR j That Quatliy Broadleaf Cigar A. H. MATHEIN Real Estate, General Insurance. 113 Lincoln Highway West. THEO. TRACAS Clean and Press Clotlscs and Hats. Iloth IMie ncs :V... UMi Y. 2nd St. n II i It will pay you h : v ' ' . .' y . - . . J I . v-. : 5 ' . " ' -

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