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2 WT7TB PANTAORAFH, BTjOOMTXOTOJ, ILL-, FRIDAY MORNTNO, MAT 10, 1918. THl BMOHTXaT 8r0T I Tfttmf Pineeal al Harvey Heilee, AMOUNT OF WAR STAMPS Local Notices Wonderful "Service Flag" Ta Repair Fevsmente. An asphalt repair gang la eipert.d In lha city In lha near fuluta lo 111)'. nere-ry repelre on Ihe asphalt pavements of the city. Cute nuile In Ihe pavement for conduits, eerviee pl-e snd Ihe "chuck" polra nrrajiioneit by tha heavy Irafflt, will lal given attenltfO.

reethes at Haider. Mr. Marry Kvsns of Illinois Wee. leysn 1'nlvereity will All tha pulpit of the Holder Methodiet chun Hon-dsr moining at Ihe usual hour for art Ice. a Heme Free Nebraska, kflea Joeephlna Chi em of North rana aret.

haa returned home i1imJ Kan where she has CITY MEN WHO WILL GO TO JEFFERSON BARRACKS SEVERAL MARRIED MEN ARK INCLUDED. aBBBBKaganasagf Men Win Entrain Over 0. 4 A. 1:45 O'Clock-nt GiTn Bend Off Saturday. eleclioa Wd Ha.

I yeslerdar made up tka Hat eC those asaa will fca aent ta Jeffsraoa narracks Saturday shortly after lha dinner hour. Tha list fr lha country neard baa already beea published, la this list ara lha aam.s of aevtral married man wha wera but recently placed In claa sons, and wha Wed-nssdsy submiited 10 physical es-amlnallona. Twenty. three msa HI On the Bargain Square Main Floor Today 50c PiflN COLORED Mercerized Voiles The funesal services' of lha Isle llexvef IC. teller wete held at Hie rwsideneo Wednesday al I o'clock al fletcher.

Itv. Mr. Mintlh of CooksvHla waa In chsrse. Mlse Utsie lirown rsd two htmne veiy impteeaiveiy. Tha honorary pall hearers were We.h.y William Lurimer, Jacob Omaeble, James Lane, James lnc.ni.

jueepn auuer. -w ehA a hall bearers ere 111. hard and Charlee Vk' 1 lar I Ian 1 ,1.1 nam. rTsna M.i'inw, h- I'halles ftlller The Inierment was In fmnh's tlrovs cemetery, where tno ixia rwiuwe presided and gave a vary beautiful eorvlra. Tha Borsl pieces wera many tAeflSa A evm.

pathy which haa r-na out la the lemliy. CsnS'Sleey teldier Clssa. Today at Ihe Msaonle Temple, an other euldler rlase will the ilesrea work. There ate firty candidates lo lake the work, but not all. however, aro soldiers, some being bu.inese men and rltltens.

It Is as pect.d lhat there will ba a Ursa alien isnce. Including aeveral Masons of promlnince from out of tha city. Two Navy Rscrults. Twa reerulla were accepted for en- llstment at the tal new station yeeterdar. They were Itay W.

I eon of 1111 Weet olive etreet. sn of City Commleloner A. l. l.rb ks-n end O'enn K. Vsn Astwerp if 'il Main street.

Hoth mea wilt, enlist tn tha radio aeciion. I If they oouldn't remarry tomrn would want a divorce. few 13 40 and 45 Inches Wide White, Poach, Blue, Maize, Pink, Boll-inp Green, Nile, Copenhagen, Rose, Navy, Coral, Nickle, Raspberry, Black and Reseda. GREAT MAY SALE NOW fJV FULL SWING A family service flag with twelve Mere! The beet story on tha sacrl-fires of a single family since lla I inning of the woll.l r' A I'aftia rai'h reporter gllmpMd Ihe ns lloatlng frum a residence window aa ha aas passing on a sirt car. sSurh a memorable sarrinoe, ha thouahi.

must ba ehlsled upon tha marble pages of lima. It must snska a Ihrvo-column story with a li'ree-dsrker haadiina and rule of tha eons hlrh lha another of Ihst homa had given to protect democracy against tka II una. Hinging tha bolt, lha reporter hurried lo Ihe end of lha asr and dropped off beforo II had some tn a full stop Ho Ihouaht tins nut t-s Invuiissted immediately, een If he went without hia eupper, which waa waiting fr I im at home. The number of stars In thai flag waa un'iaiml. he Ihnurhl.

but ha had lo believe them. Tha flag could not ba that nf a ftaternltv. for this waa not a aortlnn nf ths city here fraternity l.ousee are to I found. He did not belle a It cuM I hi aa apartment houae. Irn if II had been, that would not hava fur nlahed an eiplanatlon f.r a twelve-etar service flag floating from the window.

Ha reached lha house out of breath and slopped In awe before the emblem. There wars Ihe etars. fourteen of them Instead nf twaRe. aa he had counted from ihe street rar l-arse, blue, ais-pointed etara they ere, sewed In a held of Immaculate whits. Tha hlnod-red bonier en.

them narrower thnn Common. Alaa, however, Ihe ood mother of lhal home had not earnmed her anna. Khe. had been rleaninng the upstair bed rooms of her dwtilinc and had flung to air In tha morning aunehlne her beautiful, blocked bed quilt, edged In red and dotted Hh etarblncks of hlne Funeral af Mrs. Plus.

Ths funeral services nf Mrs. Kmma Milliliter I'ltie were held yeeteriliy afternoon al the First Methodist church at I o'clock. Iter. A. K.

vrnt conducted Ihe services. Brief services wee held In Ihe Old Town chorch si I I o'clock and Interment was made In tho old Town cemettrv. The pnll were II. II. J.

If Hare. K. Xentir, J. A. Oundy, Sir f-penre and Mr.

Taylor. MOHAWK TIRES GUARANTEED MILES No Delay on Adjustments. MILES TO 2,500 5IILES FOR NOTHINO C. A. FENN 112 E.

rront. Phone 1446 9 i SOLD BY COUNTY TOWNS 2 JIAS BEEM TURNED IN TO CHAIRMAN RII.KT. jTampiiijii Btarta Tomorrow ami rnml i to Doth Intensive an IJvrly in Character. Thrlftllerlet. I Beck before the 4a wa ef etvtl.

Uatloa the primitive man, In- capable cf atelraet reeannlnf, attributed every effact to enme sensation eprlnfine from a be-r I Ilka hlniMir. Ha snw the difference betweea Ufa and death for whea he placed hit head to a men's bresst ant lieerd pal-eatloiia Inaiila ba anew lha mea a aliva, but wImo Ihoaa pulea lima atTpe4. that lha man wee a.sd. In bis primitive mind ba eueeluded mat that puliation wes lha activity of tha svul end that whaa lha aaul left tha hoay t'xt aa tha cause of lha Irre cf lha heart. Ko lha sevaae reaennad that lha heart lha abiding plara of Ilia aoul.

Tka tirlmltlva ssaa kna alaa ths panss ef t-nerlenre. and wnile tie anil amall voire if. tiiallf railed from tha brain ba relieved tbat It aa lha call 'f bia owa aoul In hia heart. Thia theory use coma down thru all tha aaa la tha praaant civilisation. We bava "haart feelln-rs" toward one anolhar, because have baaa lauaht to ballava that thoaa eenaallune roma from tha hurt.

They reelly him from tha head. Tha qulckeninc nf tha pulse when aurh a nss-Una la recorded la bacauaa of tha Incraaaad activity cf tha Sn-ntal proeeeers. Ho neat wees, or rather tha week bee-name; tomorrow. when a aollcltor cumcs around and asks you tn sign a card pleus--In yourself to purchase to your limit War Ha Inn and Thrift i tiiampe. listen to tha atlll amall votes within yog and haarkan to Ita prompting.

Una a It not aay that la a prlvllefe you ara beint afforded tn rontrlbula to a cauaa ao nobleT Von may raat aaaurad that lha pmmptlnca 1 of tha mind at that moment ara 1 eorreet. Bo wrlta your neme. bis. and bold, and fill In to tha I i irlt, bacauaa you ara by your I act doing your pro-rata ahara In I tl.a big flsht for tha caiiaa of I freedom. 1'ledra lo purchaaa.

Amount told. Jodie Riley baa racalvad the amounts of War Pavlnfe and Thrl'l Mamrs aold by tha varloua p't-eftlcea thruo.il tha country. Whl'a ra active and afSTeasive campairn baa baan wsjted heretofore yt tho Information concerning tha stsmps ah'kld bava anid mora. It la thought. Next wee will tell lha tma aplrlt Tha following la tha list of poet-of- flcts and tha a mount a aoiu: Wit Unp.

Towanda Jielflnwcr r-svtirook hhlrley JloWter Jludunn f-tnnfnrd Powns anvers I'ovel 4'ooksrllle Crnpsey leioy 1:4 M7 101 2" 41 no JOJ 131 19? in us 1.5.M 1 hl 111 30 4H HI 110 115 S2 1H (, 407 'it (31 l.K't 17 II I 8 It 1 t'olfax Armwimith Anchor Kandolph mman Normal Monarrh It ir.4 1.4M 0 4) Kllaworth Ortdley 11 Tot.il Ttotala for Bloominqton. i i. total ulea for 1 HO in tha city of Wonmlngton during tna fka montha beRlnnlug In Drcemher Tha flirurea ahow tha lotala both nf tha War Savings and tha Thrin Icmber January Keliruary March April Total -I1-KJ-U Grand total Another Ona Joma. Gordon Cola la tha latent rnrmhtt cf tha Maximum War Savlnsa club, othera hava xpjreaed their lnten-Hona to join thla growing 1ion. but hava not yet algncd up.

Who'a next? Four Mlnuta Man Buay. Tha Four Mlnuta Men. who par-formed auch fine eervlce In tha Lib arty loan drive, have vo unteerel their aervlcea for tho week of th Thrift Stamp campaign tie aent out to different towna to make addreaaes, aa well a to gi nany talka In the local theatera. Taatamanta for Soldiers. Khaki covered Testaments are pieaented free by the Y.

M. A. to soldiers who agrea io ll.o74.lH 2H.2JS Kii 2H.004 44.4Hi.i6 (Ml tvwk K. ft UaCardy, klan'a wiiat watch aa from II ap at Imnn a. leading branda of la alaara allB ailing I for at I'unn a.

II Oam er Durham mllllary raiura TM today at I'unn a a Iba. try Ohio poiaioaa onlua awia. aa suart. Ill Kaat mm I Ix forgat today la laal diirount day fur your alcxlrta light and powar uiua. Valvwt ar Hla lor; Bull Durham, Puka'a ar Tutado ae: chawing to aaooo at aul prlcaa at Dunn a.

Irga aaaorunant of lawa mowara. lawn rakra. grwaa ratrbara. graaa bnoka ahiara. air, at fhaa W.

Wul. laahie. III W. Itoiil ft l-hona III latk fr Iba vallow eroae on III naal parkaia of butiar you bur ImTII know you'ra aaltlng ptm, whulaanana and aanltarily parkad llhaimiiiaian claamvry Itultar. At all tronn.

Far (ale Tan eare road oil now In tranall Tan dlv.rt It ortarad at onco. Hangar ft Maanald. HI K. Main at UO lad'ae thin Juat racalvad anolhar llf kt of hirt walaia. ppacial valu.

nhnlra (ifteen atyla II oa w.oin Mill Mora PilaH Caaaa, rail'r adjuatad to any artlclaa you Wlah lo carry. Alaa a larae aawon mant of rnnnav balta. M. I kfnoroCo. Taka Car of tha brukkary.

lop at O. II. Ilaad A today and tat a aprayvr for your ahrula and garriaa. It kaapa oil lha harm ful bu-a. Curtain Oaada.

Trra aaxoiimont of curtain gnoda flpaclal yaluca at llr. 8o, Sic. I vard up. Hnaclal atwk fanry gnoda rrvtn 10c, lac, sua lo to. Wm'ln Mill flora.

A Raaart Ta balng clrrulatad In tha effort that lha city aulhurlHra ara con I. mflatinr tha coti'trdction of a ll bug oromalury. Thla la thnuaht In naomaary atnrw Morati 11J llua Klll'i got In Ha deadly work ilfl pr boll la at arn aiain atracia. Notica. N'otlca la hereby given that at tha reauUir annual mealing of tha atork ho tlera of tho Garman-Amc rlc-an bank of lilnnmlniton.

Ill, ntid on Friday, May tha Id. mil. at 11 m. a mo tmn to rhanga tha nama of tha Her man-American bank to American hlata bank waa unanimously adopted. AIhiM'H Pecremry.

HATCH CHICKENS NOW. Ceal SpHn Makaa everything Fa vara bia for Increaelng Supply of Poultry Continue to batch aa many chirk ena aa you can care fur. There lias not been aura a backward aprlng In i. Taking J'eorm aa a eami'le. lha weather bureau rrporta that the average temperature of March and April nrred only ona degree.

April averax'a 11 degree warmer In ordinary years. Tha reason me u. H- Depanmeni of Agrhrullura recommenda early hatclmig la lxi-ua there are mute buga and worma In tha apring than in lha aummrr. and tha spring grxa la Juicy, imlatable and easily dl gentrd. and not burned and dried as In summer.

Two things growing chickens need are worms and liuga, whun lorm tha animal food ao neceaaaty tn tlielr growth, and succulent green gntia. Thrao conditions ara with ua anil hot dry aummer weather aeema a bng way off. tio, batch, hatcn, hatch. Tha burden of producing poultry and egga rest with ua here. There Ion's the feed In the eaat and flocks there have boen reduced 25 to 11 per cent.

Texaa Is abort 6.000.000 hens. ITicea are better thiin ever befora and the Illnola farmer every reaaon to go the limit on poultry thla year. The conaumptlon of eggs thla spring has been very heavy. Tha world haa to be fed. Ctigland and Franco cannot It Oiiat Britain Imported 180.000 Ions of egs ench yeas before the war.

Lt yenr Imports of egga were short 128.000 tone- Kngland and Franco are so, short that thev cannot provide rgs for tha wounded American eoldlera and Bailors In the hospitals. We must produce for them. We. her-! in the corn belt, have got to do the big Job aa far as the production of poultry and eggs are concerned. If we will look on the bright side of this backward spring we find that nsture la kind to us.

Let us turn these congenial growing conditions to good account In poultry work. Toultrv on the farm paya, rind pays we'll. this is not the time to think of profits alone- The farmer who first figures out what crop will pay him the best overlooks the fundamental principles of patriotism. What If the drafted man should say. "I can't afford to go; It will pay me better to stay at home." This Is a time for sacrifice.

I Tonnes what the hungry humans of this hungry world need the most. Serving Chinees labor Army. China la sending contributions toward the six Y. M. C.

A. huts that are maintained in France for the Chinese labor army. CHIROPRACTIC For everyone. Even tha most delicate womea or frail ehlldrea have absolutely nothing to fear or dread In taking treatments from a competent Chiropractor. While adjustmenta do give almost Immediate relief to affected parts, they are not so disagreeable aa one might naturally suppose.

If fear haa kept you or your child from the Chiropractor, hesitate no longer. Come and have the method of Chlroprao tic eiplalned to you. DR. A. T.

SPATH CHIROPRACTOR Over I years at Jl W. Washington Bt, Over Deventer. rhonca: Office. 593 Home I-O-J. Bloomlngton, Itt.

Office Hours: Dally 10 to II a to p. m. Evening. 7 to m. Monday, Wednesday.

Saturday Sunday and other hours by appointment. BABY CARRIAGES Our nrw Spring of Rahy Carria(-e, Go-Carts. Siilkpyi ami Strollem i eomplrte in the new finisliv(ray, ivory, brown, blue, electric blue, frosted brown and delieato tinted shades at wide raiife of prieeg to nuit any pocket book. You may also, if you wLsh, ue our cliarpe ac count. American State Bank lUXlSt rUDNISiUNO CV3 I Jest enmplet'd a aurrafill school 1 er sa principal of II a Klwood hig'i si hoot.

a Oetelue Viewer, feiisrioae Kwlng, secretary of the nw I fuai cmmittro, as a business visitor at liecetur yeeiarilav. It haa loan dlsmrered thst when I a aul marina la al tha bottom nf the ocean, stars nan be sucked up Into It on tha vacuum cleaner principle. Guiicura Soap' IS IDF At For (he Hands Women 'i Department Sulta to $40.00 Coat 12.50 to 40.00 Dresses 8.00 to 30.00 Skirts 7.00 to 12.00 Silk Waists 4.50 to 10.00 Millinery 3.50 to 10.00 Petticoste. 3.00 to 6.00 Girls' Coats 5.00 to 12.00 FREE ALTERATIONS Bloomlncton PinUfT'Ph, stir 10. Established 1902 IS300.000.00 Capital Surplus- Undivided Profit! 1 .00 FREE Read Coupon TssBBBTsssmsss-ssmseaWsJss1 I sVUajasjsa-SMgawgyg-ajg ba aent la the barracks by board No.

I. In the Hal ara lha bamea of tna allernaua who will lake tha plaosa of thuao wha fall to arrive for en-UalnmsaL, Arranaements bava beea made by tha auitlier commit lea of lha Aaao uf Commerce for a dinner tUmnLy noon at the Hills house at which the selected mea nom boards will be prwnt, Tneee Baer hae beea sallrd for roll call this afternoon at I oilock and will rlyet he following morning Lt final roil rail before iheir reepectne poarda Krom the bolel Ihe men will marcl 1.. ha union station eacurted by del rrstlons of the varloua military or gsniaatlona of the city, mciuoius rllth rgment I. N. O.

Tha mer. will ba provided with comfort kite by the lied Cross and bronse III be awarded them by the Aaao elation of Commerce. The llluom-liigum band will lead the marto to the station. The list of mtn bslng aent ay lloard No. I Itity Hoard aa fol Oaaklll.

407 Weet rronl "rMward MrOrath. 14l South tooerrlt aenue. John II. Kowan, Tl Wsst Locust Street. John J.

ntigsraia. Jw was. Kmnt street. Iwrenta P. McOulra.

HOI West E'hrV Unlgan. Roula liloom Ington. llarley Amoa email, jua --v l'coria. Wm. Kianklln Eaaa, sjj u.ena.i.

Ave, I'eoria. Charlea H. Toung. numpiwo. August O.

Oildner, ItuJ horit I'srk street. Joseph fmlrker. Kankakee. I.I. Hubert J.

Cropper, Indianapolis, Ind. John Hearty. iwuia s. logton. Mamuel D.

Bcnwana. Eaxt slraet. Chsrles U. Butler, too vt est ton IreeU Claude r. alcKinney.

i.s Grove treet. Guy E. McMillan, nersiey. Wm. Talbert, Ills Veet Jack son street.

Kuaene A. Vnaerwooo, su i.ui.- aon street. kllchsel E. Ilrown. tvt nr.i street.

Joaech Twoomey, 0J Jonn lson sireet. lertiert Pioensa, ivi Madison street. Kalph Baymona Jackson. lliemsiee. Walter H.

Mcbeese, West Cnsetnut, Herbert u. lemina. coin street. Koland Daret, we.i street. Jes-e Zarton.

1019 r.onn street. WHAT THE MARKET AFFORDS. reen Stuff Growing Much Cheepsr and Mora Abundsnk Othsr Notss for Housswiwss. Asparagus la now retailing for 5 to 1 centa per bunch and tnis popu lar vegetable Is being absorbed greedily by tha epicure as well as everybody else- Not many 'ur" wn this class oi green huh is ons of tlie most popular species I. nnu A.nerlnllV since loO mn that it IS Within reach of the poor man's purse as ell aa me ri-o.

Vrgetablea of all kinds have nour ished during ths present rainy weather. While farmera are rte- i i enm nlantinr. every thing else In the way of vegetathin la thriving. The abundance of garden tnick has a tendency to lower nrlcee and thia never irrltatea tha consumer. Vieplant now retarls at two bunches for a nickel and pies and sauce are popular when created with rhubarb for the main ln-(rredient.

(trawoernea aj-e u. ki.k a Thv aro somewimi iuKU coming from Arkansas and Tennes see and most oi mo uemc. o. them for 35 cents per quart. Ba T.n...f.a thAt the crop there Is somewhat limited.

Wt At kansas is sain io vn until th. southern Hil su nol ls crop move will there be much In of The date has Joined the orange In a march to the rroni une uratim the trenches in this case Deing or nit ant prices. The delicious fruit olee common and a favorite with many, now forms part of the menu or oniy me nun. for it nas aimosi awumcu The package variety was quoted In one stors yesterday at 2 cents. The egg market la overflowing.

The hen has not proved a slacker and haa kept up an unusually steady pace for some time, la consequence hundreds of dozens or eggs have been brought to the elty from nearby farmers and poultry-men. The price, however, remans at 85 cents In most stores, much higher than In former years at this time, and this hss a tendency to reduce the number of hens brought to market. Prest poultry continues scarce and high. If women hear tha prices that are now being talked of for canned gods next winter they will redouble their efforts to provide vegetables and fruit for canning thla summer and will go to canning on an even larger scale than they hava already planned. Commission men welcome the settlement of the teamsters' strike.

The tie-up has been a great handicap to them. They have Just been advised that all Interstate shipments must be in packages that conform to the provisions of the United States standard container act. The bureau of markets, United States department of agriculture. Is charged with the enforcement of the standard container act. The baskets, crates, hampers and boxos must he In aizea containing half pints, pints, quarts or multiple of quortts, sli-ght variations either over or der the size may be allowed provided tt? average for any shipment conforms to standard.

According to a Vienna phyaicla-n Insomnia can be cured If a person will grasp tho head of hia bed and pull backward until fatigue develops. i It la not mere chance that thia bank ia now a leadinf bank of thii community. Unquestioned eeeurity, courteous treatment and service hate produced these resulta. THE CHARACTER of this Rank is reflected in the per-sonnell of ita Officers and Directors. Officers Albert Wochner.

President; Paul T. Belch, Vice-President; Frank Oberkoetter, Vice President; Adolph Wochner, Cashier; Herman Wochner, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS Guatave Bueseher, Paul T. Belch, Frank Oberkoetter. Edward T.

Fahey, Albert H. Hoopea. Chas. F. J.

Afle. Albert Wochner. Men'i Department 8ults 15.00 to $30.00 RslncoaU 7.50 to 25.00 Trousers 100 7.00 New Hats 2.00 to 6.00 Boys' Suits 6.00 to 10.00 FREE ALTERATIONS WELCOME TO ALL Menter'a Terms Mnt ckeirfiilty we will Mil you til wertS at sierctisnSlts for tl Sows snd $1 work. h' Vfai wist 25. 30.

40 or SO Sol. Isri' worth faikisnstlo clothe, srnorout trrinf wIM So aulekly ft til-factorily srrsnieS. STATE (5 1 7 BANK -OF- $106,000.00 $150,000.00 BLOOMINGTON 109-111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Wait No Longer for Spring Clothes. Men and Women Wa welcome new customers ara glad to open confidential accounts with them yon can coma all by yourself you don't need anyone, to Introduce you. if vnn want finrlne Clothes, why wait long Capital Paid in Surplus er? Get them now wear them enjoy them ind pay as you get paid, weekly or monthly.

Head Menter's termi. NO EXTRA CHARGE TOR CREDIT We Do As We Advertise mm One Dollar Free Coupon Cashier THE MENTER CO. Pay to the Holder of Coupon. $1,00 As Part First Payment on Purchase of $10.00 or over. One Dollar Save thla Coupon and present It when making a purchase any time up to Aug- 1, 1918 and wa will accept It as $1.00 Cash on any purchase of $10 or over.

Only On. Cospos Aut-trd snd siuit rpTTTi MF.NTER CO MCneO With Ample Resources, Coneenrathre Connections and Equipped with Unexcelled Facility the Handling of your Business, we Solicit your the Utmost Liberality of Treatment, Consistent with Good Buslnsss Msnsgsment. BANK DIRECTORS SHOULD DIRECT Those of the State Bank of Bloomlngton are all aetlTe In their connections. A bank la judged by Ita management Read the list of our Directors: FRANK W. ALDRICH.

CHARLES BROKAW. JOHN CONDON. W. L. EVANS.

E. D. FUNK. DEANE N. FUNK, A.

B. HOBL1T, AMOS JOHNSON, W. A. STAUTZ. Forty Tears Successful Banking to Bloomlngton 3 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposit and Savings Accounts.

Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $1.50 Per Year and Up WILL ACT AS ADMINISTRATOR, EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ETC. Member of Federal Reserve Bank KINDS PAUL FLEISCHER nlllTO K'rlUS LADIES' TAILOR AND FURRIER VII 111 E. T. HENGREN specialty of R.modrllng Old Style Garment ll II II 1 1 Washington. and Fur.

Into Utert Styles. UlVlllsW 111 W' 117 gOL'TH MAIN. K1NL0CH 15SS Fhons "i THE WOLVERINE Lawn Mowers CHEMICAL TOILET Sharnened and Reoaired -III kindled this yr 111 i. OttIWU 80U IXCpdll CU U. A.

Pttton, of tha Bloominrum Oil oo. wrTTTyr Th. toilets Installed 1. T' Wt piihlio hills ind lenldenrM hl l'n ssrel- S11 Wfgt WaShlngtOn-St. l.nt aitirticiloo.

Plscs jour ardtr etny iniur dflirery. r. loudon Eagle Supplies, Eto. Machine Works Paxton Typewriter Company mawillllb 529 xjKttY BUILDING PLUMBING Steam anHot Waer Heating Sons Large Stock of Gas Fixtures Plumbing and machine WORK Heating I Of All Kinds a Specialty New Pnon, 180. old Phona 197.

Both PhpneS 206 E. Front St. HighesTMarket Price Paid for N. M. CAMPBELL wool, hides, scrap iron, For Insurance books, magazines, rags AND REAL ESTATE MORRIS TICK MSSSSJ Bldt METAL and all kinds of junk Blh TbeM Kinloch 585.

BeU 454-K. ss erne-ted st tjess of surchaie. nil i i ii ft ran 423 North Main St. WE SELL WAR SAVING STAMPS BEAD PANTAGRAPH WANT ADS.

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