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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 4

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PAGE 4 DAILY LEAF-CIIllON TliXN. ir, unit. You' can't nut t'Heui in the civilizing Leaf-Chronicle. Established in 1808 Co! PER WORD. SAFE DEPOSIT is" We have recently installed tlx hundred modem, convenient individual SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES.

For the person having valuable papers to care for-such at deeds, notes, mortgages, bonds, stocks or insurance poliiesthey offer the greatest protection possible. The rent Is per year and up, according to size, and that's pretty cheap Insurance. 1 We would be glad to show them to ypuor tell you anything about them, any business'day between 8 a. m. and 4 p.

m. ffl Will you call? CLARKSVIkLK, SX Om Savimos-Thb: Last Window Oat Dtfs Right or The Lobby i 1 I SOUTHERN TRUST SERVICE. rx -The modern Trust Company covers the field of fiduciary service with the most careful preparation for the minutest details. The highest standard of this service Is brought to you In SOUTHERN TRUST SERVICE. SodthermTrust Cohpam rm'r LARKSVIU.K ONE CENT PUT THAT PROPERTY YOU YABT TJ) SELL "UNDER THE SPOT LIGHT!" It! Nol once, timidly and penny Put as ofien as need and a showing of FACTS about it which will unfailingly interest the probable purchaser! Make it the bfm BdvertJ.seil real estate in.

the city for a little while and your buyer, will seek: yoil out and quickly close the transaction! Employers. WATCH THE WANT ADS when the to find a. new worker affords an urgent motive! i Housewives WATtU THE WANT ADS when the iteed of anew 'heip" looms up. Stenographers WATCH the WANT ADS for clues to that aspired-to "better Rent-payers WATCH THE WANT AD3 for possible chances to. find- Jhe mor desirable places to live.

UTILIZE THE WANT ADS in securing store helps because that is "the business way." r- Landlords UTIUZE THE WANT AD3 in getting their messages to YOU. FOR RENT Front room, business women man- and wife; modern' conveniences. Home phone 166. july3 dtf tAKENUP6ne mule-June 30. Own-may have same by paying charges.

ALBERT HOSKINS; R. p. 3, Crark8viller Tenn. Julyl2 d3t LOST Bunch of five keys; return to this office and receive reward. July 14 d3t LOST On Madison extension, Sunday afternoon, a baby's white embroidered cape.

Reward if returned to 522 Madison Street. Julyl4 dtf WANTED To sell a fe tons of nice, sweet baled hay for immediate delivery. Telephone 372. N. F.

ALLENS WORTH. July 12 eod 3t NOTICE Call BOB GOOSTREE for anything electric. Phone 543. 1 julyla dl2t LOST A tan raincoat, taken from A. C.

Saturday. Return to PHIL BEAUMONT and receive reward. ulyl5 dtf BOARDERS WANTED I am prepared to take four or five young men boarders. Apply at Mrs. McGehee's Second Street.

rooms, good table. MRS. W. WEIH. L.

It WANTED Bookkeeper or expert enced office man. Address care Leaf-Chronicle. t- julylS d5t VANTED To horrow from to 4,000 on first -mortgage real estate a ecuri ty land Tvortb" from three to six times the amount want- ed. Will pay 10 per cent, interest. Address M.

this July 10 dot Finders WATCH, til WANT ADS for tidings from losers of valuable articles. vr VSIATM CITV IN mm hopper and turn out. Sleek pale faces in store clothes. Mr. the IfopI authority, nays'the only instance of crime heever knew among, them was when an educated Hopl, raised a chck.

One foresees that Colonel Roosevelt will make some -sharp remarks on the folly of many past efforts to "civilize" this people, Even 'though every, one may have to walk a month' or two while the railroads and 'labor leaders are quarreling, It is hoped the public will not but la while their bettors are talking. government is sending college professors to inspect the packing establishments and dinner will lots better if they don'J say too much in the papers about what 4bey eee. New york stock exchange seats are down to Perhaps some families in straitened circumstances can be persudded to take them in place of opera- bqxes. Reports of Cabinet crisis and downfalls of ministries are stirring Europe, while this country is In turmoil on account of shake-ups in several "of the league teams. Latest dispatches from the other world indicate that some Congressmen having arrived, a committee fcas promptly appointed to Investigate heaven.

That Ithaca girl student who lived on- jM Lf ents week -ought Jto pldnty of attention without having to cal up the boys at the office ev4ry day. President Wilson-would not have got4ost-in the-kew- IIampshire-woods theother day if those tardy newspaper chaps had not let his machine get out of ZjZ. Secretary Bryan Is going out lecturing for six weeks, but John Bassett Moore Is satd to be an intelligent of- fice boy who can answer questions-' The modern loy cannot be expect ed tp keep his shoes looking well unless Dad gives him allow ance -enougn lt0 pay the bootblack After President Wilson got back, the Congressmen buckled' down to work and got up to the Capitol for an hour or two a day. T.hPrh?ve been rapid accessions to he peace, party in the consisting of the thousands daily killed in battle. Big0 Woonshine Raid Kichniond, July 15.

CapL W. SI tor and Depu ty arshal William Mays returned yesteiday from a moonshine raid in Estill, Jackson, Owsley, and Lee Counties. They destroyed elsht-stills and over gallons 6f beer. VViiichest where they were summoned as a special venire from this county to try the alleged conspirators in connection with the killing of former Sheriff Callahan, of Breathitt County. Hilions? Feel heavy after1 Complexion sallow er perhaps needs waking up.

J)oan Kegulets for bilious attacks. 25c at ail -'stores. (Advertisement.) Hoarding houses, of the worth-adver tisina; kind, always UTTMZE TH WANT ADS when table vacancies The. uanift Doan's inspires confidence- Doan's. Kidney Fills for 'Jftd-ney ills.

Doan's Ointment for skin DqnV Resulets for a mild laxative. Sold at all drug stores. "(Advertisement.) Reitl estate agents UTILIZE TMK WANT ADS hi" (alklng to you-every day! Work -seekers UTILIZE THE WANT ADS In "applying" for employment- for work -seeking is a Hl'SINES-3 W.W. BARKSDALE, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS SUBSCRIPTION One month Three months 150 Six months 3.00 One year (cash la advance) 5.00 Weekly Leaf-Chronicle, per year 1.00 By Carrier In City or County.

Daily, per week, six day Dally, per month S0c Entered at the postofflce at Clarks- vlle aa mall matter of the second class. THE POWER OF INITIATIVE! In his remarks at the. Perry's victory centennial at Erie, Secretary of the liavy Daniels called attention to the marvellous initiative shown by the hero commemorated. Mr. Dan iels truly remarked that in this time of machinery, it may be forgotten that personal Initiative, alertness, and power are vital to, success.

i The historical painters and mural decorators e'ways picture a leader 'like Perry in act of waving a flag, brandishing a sword, or boarding a fhip. Yet no doubt Perry' victory pud many other military triumphs were due, quite as much to thorough efficiency of preparation and attention to detail. When Perry arrived at Lake Erie, he found gunboats nearly built, but it not Seemed to occur to- any one t'iu guns, muaSets, ropes, and sails would- be needed. WithPerry husfi-ling'the ship timbers of an afternoon had beeiv standing, irees of the morn To fit himself out with iron he scoured the country for barndoor "hinges and cart-wheel tires. Perhaps military skill did not count Perry as much as certain qualities called 'Initiative" The refusalto be daunted by difficulties that stop other men, the facing and analyzing these "TTif and persistent action until obstacles are" removed.

-These qualities which flow not so much from genius as from a resolute heart, may in a degree be the gift of any young roan who is not satisfied with, the rut of medicore success. Like the muddle headed old government that was building gunboats with out guns, most men do not see the needs of their work until they actually bapien. Another fellow comes along who looks ahead, sees defects in a situation, schemes to meet these defects. He finds the world is full of helpful' forces, whose service can he had by the wide a'wake, persistent pecker. COLON MONO THE HOPIS.

Colonel Roosevelt went to Southwest, say I tie dispatches;" 'to'" see the Hopl Indiana dance, But- while a frowzly headed chief hopping, u'cound with a live rattlesnake in Mh mouth -Is "picturesque, this is only an incident of U'c unique traditions that-will-ln-ttiet the ex-President. The Moms are unlike tin- typical iicnihdic lud.fiis, who neither used the land nor permuted the, pthers to use it. The uoniad's roving life made no arts. They had no place in tlio life: There -existed, the obligation Jo treat ju-m- ind one' ft hem- 1h rii s1I- ei pporf obligations too oi'ten isrtiored. lv Me built towns quired iriiditions and 'crafts, lie loves peace, -m i ts wo 'a' dlgn irv: l.K i.k ivili What Ik1 -tc was" not to he turned into an iniita- whitp-man.

as some" have seemed to hj.ulub U-la ug ttoimp rove i a liabkU-yv cod ving; we-r? Imr, and- herding, The civilizei's once determined that the Hopis 'iiave' their hair cut. Manifestly bushy, heads meant hOstiriTy. "to" soriuTy S6 the- creul lfrCii underwent a tonoriat It. took several nicif to hold them. The llopi's hair him In heat and cold.

11 brushes it care fully, and 'l sianiflcance to him. people with such ten.u imis tra NEWIAND BILL TO PASS I0DAY WILJ-, PREVENT THE THREATENED STRIKE OF CONDUCTORS AND TRAINMEN ON EASTERN. (By Uniyed Press.) Washington, July -15. Passage before tonight of the Newtand bill to extend the Erdman arbitration law and avert the threatened strike of the jeasterh railroads was the business be fore the House today. The Judjciary Commitee unahimously agreed to re port the Newlands bill favorably minor amendments and pigeon hole a Similar bill by Chairman Clayton, which wag disliked by both beads and' employes.

To expediate Its passage party lead-erg agreed to suspend all othw business. Before night It Is planned to have the Newlands measure signed by President Wilson. Announcement form the White House of the new Federal Mediation Commission authorized by a. the bill to select two of the six arbitrators la expected this afternoon. Four other arbitrators will be selected by the roads and employes.

Royal Divorce -Suit in Court Special" to the Leaf-Chronicler Munich, 15. The court today began the hearing of evidence in the suit of-the 82 year-old Duke -Lud ip," -of Bavaria, brother of the late Em-" press of Austria, who is seeking a divorce from his second wife, who Before her marriage was a dancer. It is now rumored that in the event of his obtaining a divorce the aged Duke will marry a youthful prima donna of -the Munich opera house. Should he remarry this will be hia third morganatic alliance. The Duke's first wife was ttn actress named Mendel, who diedv in 1890.

A few years later he married Antonie Von Bartolf, the dancer, from whom he Is now seeMni? a divorce. City Heads Meet in Conference Special to the 15. Delegates from widely separated sections of the Dominion are attending the thirteenth-annual meeting of the Union of Can ada Municipal which convened in this city today for a three days' session. -Many mayors and other city officials are included in the attendance. Education, public utilities, health and sanitation, municipal ft-nances.

the regulation of the liquor traffic and municipal efficiency are some of the leading topics scheduled for discussion. Actors They are telling the story of a man- agerwhoJia8Justsent his divorced wlte $25 In alimony. The courts awarded her $50 a week. When she complained the ex-husband replied "I onlr pay half alimony Chrtstnnu and Holy Week." Dally Thought -r Be true to your word and your work" and your friend. John Boyl O'Relley.

ft Korje 129 or 506 "ftj SCREEN THEM IN, BUT SCREEN THEN OUT! WE DO THE BEST WORK IN THIS LINEAND CAN FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. F. L. SPITTH SOW'S COMPANY BOTH PHONES 36. DRINK DISTILLED GOOD EVERY DAY.

A Don't wait unti the flies are, lin the house then REFRESH WG. Coal Company. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. In Chancery at Clarksville, State of Tennessee, Clerk and Master's Of-! fice, July 11, 1913. K.

Norton, col-' ored. Complainant, vs. Celia Mor-i-'-- ton, Defendant. It appearing filed in thm causey rtie--defendaM, Celia Morton, Is a non-resident of the State of Tennessee. It Is therefore ordered that-she enetr her appearance here-; in! before or within the first three days of the next term, of the Chancery Court, to he held at Clttrkeville, on the First Monday of September, 1913, and answer or demur ta Compla inant Hillr 'same will he taken for confessed as to her and set for hfturing 'ex-parte; and that copy of this order be published for four consecutive weeks 'In the, Clarksville Attest: Q.

C. Clerk and Master. Savage and Fort, Solicitor for Com- plainant. JUI.V12 021 Wit "Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil.

For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencW All druggists sell it. 23c and 50c (Advertise-nient.) WATER- WHOLESOME Call Phone 80. Clarksville Ice Administratrix Notice Having qualified as "Administrator of the estate oi' Jane Fletcher, deceased, all persous having claims against said estate." will 'please present ihemrduly authenticated within the-time pre-' srribed by or -they- will -hr for ever barred. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please come forward mid sottle at once. A.

U. MANX, Administrator of -Jane- Fletcher, ceased. JClarksville, July 191H. julvl5 w4t inec'iumlcs. railroaders, laborers, rely on lr.

Thomas' Ecectic Oil. Fine, for cuts, burns, bruises. Should be kept in every home, 4ind 30c. Advertisement.) "I suffered habitually from constipation. Doan's Regulets relieved and" strengthened the bowels so that (hey have been regular ever since!" E.

Davis. Grocer, Sulphur "Springs, I' I Prices Reduced On Coal I Best Grade Nut Coal, $3.00 Ton Best (Jrade 4-in Lump, $3.25 Ton Best Grade Standard Lump, $3:25 Ton All other grades in proportion. Will appreciate your orders. Call Cumbertand 348, The existing employe need not "ritop the wheels of office routine" for you. UTILIZI3.

THE WAKT ADS pXnip't- iy! Read the Leaf-Cnrohlcle want ads. ditions are euuueu ihi-.

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