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JHE TOPSSA DAILY STATS JOUIUTAITUrZDAy SVZinirO, APIIIL l lCCO. 11 EASY i You will save money this week by calling at our ware Trmms n-nri moVinn' q colo'inn nf nnfi of tlie manv fine Bwvuam --l-J.4. I I H,r I I lg C - . "T Pianos. wTnVh w nrA ofrVvrmer at unusual triees. wi. We Cannot Enumerate Them All. H tt . i . t i . rm uere.is a sample oi wnai we are auiug. xjuclc uc many more at equally low prices: One Kroeger Piano, former price $450, special $75 One Hinze Piano, former price $275, special..... $100 One Weser Bros. Piano, former price $100, special.... $150 One Eldrige Piano, former price $300, special $175 One Strauss Piano, former price $300, special .$190 One Emery Piano, former price $350, special $210 One Dunbar & Co. Piano, former price $350, special . . . $250 One Kimball Piano, former price $350, special $265 W. F. Roehr Music Co., SUS" Mr. . Chauncey Dewey and Miss Elvira Millspaugh whose wedding will take place Easter Monday, nave changed their plans and will take a K wedding trip after all. although they jT had formerly expected to go im mediately to Chicago, where tney win be at . home at the Hotel Metrooole. They will leave directly after the wedding for New York, from where they will sail for a tour of the Medi terranean, to be gone until the first of June. The Helianthus Easter dance at Hud son's Friday, April 24, will be the last of the season and one of the most elab orate. , A Tjpeka mar. will be labeled Exhibit A and shown at the trial of an Impend ing damage suit as the only member of their club the defendant ever treated. i The last of the Informal weekly sub scription dances at the Country club will be given tonight. A dance in Holy week! What do you know about that? A party of young people on their way home from a dance the other night were much amused and entertained by the parting "ceremonies between a Lov ln" Henry and his Inamorata who could be plainly seen through the glass of the hall door near which they stood while they said Goodnight. You may say that there is nothing unusual or divert, lng In the spectacle of a pair of lovers billing and cooing in the hall at part ing but if you knew the name of the girl, who is one of those proud, haugh ty, queenly creatures, you would want an enlarged portrait of the man with nerve enough to make love to her. A reception to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of the Rev. John D. Knox and Mrs. Knox will be given at the First Methodist church tomor row night. Their marriage took place In Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and to morrow beside being their fiftieth wed ding anniversary will be the forty-third anniversary of the arrival of the Rev. Mr. Knox in Topeka where he came from Lawrence to take the pastorate of the First Methodist church. He was Its pastor for three years and has been prominently identified with Methodism in Kansas ever since. The Phi Lambda Epsilon fraternity, T. .H. S. chapter, will issue invitations this week for the annual spring dance Friday, April 24, at McRae's. The Easter Tivoli dance will be given at McRae's Wednesday, April 29. An out of town wedding of interest In Topeka is that of Miss Pearl Sheriff and Mr. Lee Lafferty, both of Ells- wAfth w Vi i r Vi will take ttlnpo nf th day, April 29. Mrs. R. K. Wilson whom 4 Miss Sheriff has frequently visited will go to Ellsworth to attend the wedding. Mrs. Charles Marshall will entertain the Merry-Go-Round . Whist club at luncheon at the tea room Thursday and with cards afterwards at her home. The Oakland Forestry club, although less than a year old and perhaps the youngest club in Topeka and the vicin ity is setting a pace for some of the older organizations. The club has started an Oakland Beautiful contest and is offering prizes for the best kept . lawn and parking, the prettiest flower bed planted and caied for by a boy or girl under fifteen, for the most attrac tive backyard and for the finest collec tion of house plants. The prizes are ornamental trees, for the first 'class, J1.50 In cash for the second, currant bushes or strawberry plants to the value of $2 for the third and a choice fern for the fourth. Contestants should leave their names and addresses with the president of the club, Mrs. J. N. Graft, or at the office of. the Oakland Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Too.li Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies'the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refineme- . ' Established in 1866 by ROAD TO PIANO BUYING Blade not later than May 1. The con test is open to any resident of Oakland excepting the members of the club. The judges will be non-residents. Mexican Herald: During the tennis tournament at the Country club, each afternoon from 4 to 6, different ladies will preside at the various tea tables which be placed under a canopy on the lawn in front of the club house. On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. - Paul Hudson, assisted by Mrs. Leslie Hen dricks, Mrs. T. G. Wear and Mrs. T. B. Frost and Mrs. William B. Stephens, will have charge of the tea tables. Be ginning with the first day of the tournament, next Saturday, there will be music and dancing at the club from 6 until 8 o'clock, and this form of entertainment Is conducive to draw ing a large crowd. The ball which is to be given the last night of the tour nament on April 18, will be a grand affair, and all who attend will remem ber it pleasantly for a long time to come. ' Are you in despair about a spring hat with Easter only a few days off and no selection made? Tell your troubles to the Misses Pickens, who will study your Individual needs and get you up the very thing you want. Topeka friends of Miss Grace Moses of Great Bend, who has frequently visited Miss Ethel Davis, and Is well known in the younger set, will be in terested In the announcement of her engagement, Just made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moses, to Mr. Charles Lee of Salina. Miss Moses is a graduate of the school of music of the University of .Kansas department of piano, and Mr. Lee Is a nephew of Mr. H. D. Lee of Salina, a very well known Kansas capitalist and business man. Miss MfliiriA Rhnofa ri,un formerly of Topeka, who gives a dra matic rPa H in f nf Pantain Ti-wa c-hr.,... .3 - ... 4A3 juuuim a Conversion at the high school andl- luiium tomorrow night, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Scheerer, 1123 Van Buren street. Miss Scheerer's recital is under the auspices of the educational tuiuuiiuee oi . me city rederation of clubs and the proceeds will go to the Washburn scholarship fund.- Receipts from tickets and unsold tickets may be left with Mrs. C. J. Evans, chair man of the educational committee. - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Herring announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Truman, to Mr. James M. Mc Carty. of Pittsburg, Pa. 3fr Miss Nell Goodrich, Miss Margaret Goodrich and Miss Nell Graham enter tained informallv las- nlo-v,. t .v.. . . . " n 1 vn; Ooodnch home on Topeka avenue. Iheir guests included the members of a camping party at Manitou last sum mer, and -prp Tr Dn ir.. t a Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Corsage, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lawlor, Mr. H. K. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good rich, Miss Nell Goodrich, Miss. Mar garet Goodrich, and Miss Graham. - "Jfr 'jl' Mrs. F. M. Drake gave a luncheon vesternav nt hpr It .-.i - trna t- 1 street, for Mrs. J. E. Catlin and Miss Catlin of Bartlesville, Ok. . The other guests were: Mrs. I. S. Lewis, Mrs. J. E. Watts. Mrs. Cln Charles McCleery and Mrs. A. W. wnnsett. Notes and .Personal Mention. Miss Calla Cuttell will go to Fort Leavenworth next Tuesday to visit Captain and Mrs. White. When she returns Miss Lucia Hunting of Leav enworth will accompany her. Mrs. J. M. Connell and Miss Frances Connell left Sunday for Chicago to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Relsman, of Chicago, are expected Friday to spend Easter week with Mr., and Mrs. A. B. Quinton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall went to St. Joseph Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Voorhls. Mr. Hall return ed yesterday but Mrs. Hall will re main until Friday. Mr. Chauncey Dewey arrived today from Chicago and will be at the To peka club until Monday of next week wnen his marriage to Miss Elvira Millspaugh takes place. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Max well of Gove City are the parents of a daughter, born Sunday. Mrs. Max well was before her marriage, Miss Helen Evarts. Mrs. George Barlow Penny of Kan sas City will visit Mrs. Alf Kllngen berg after Easter. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cole of Streator, 111., are expected next month to visit their daughter. Mrs Fred Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gary of Maoon. Mo., were in Topeka yesterday and today guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Godard. They left today. Mr.- George K. Leis and Miss Katharine Leis of Lawrence were guests of the A. A. Hurd family ounday. Miss Effie Renriino ln ... T . , . o . l wuajr 1U1 L.os Angeles, Cal.. to spend a week, af- V. "ra' B"e Wlu so to Santa Rosa and San Francisco for the summer. Mrs. J. A. Brunt of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived today to visit her sis ter, Mrs. T. B. Brown, 1224 Taylor street. Miss Ida C. Clathier of Manitou, Colo., is also the guest of Mrs.. Brown. Mr. George Henneman of Keokuk, la., is expected tonight to visit Mr. John Heller for a few days.- Mrs. A. C. MacGargee, of Colondo MD MISCELLANEOUS IDS. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. WANTED SmJATTOKS. KBKirsrjoBi 10 OR 15 CENTS INVESTED IN THIS CHANCE? TO SECUURB EMPIiOY MENT. TRY IT. CITY FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 627 Kan. ave.. 2d floor room 4, help fur ApuUcants for help, call 07 Ind. phone. nlshed. Applicants for work call in person. WANTED MALE HKEJP. Men to write hail insurance, reliable com pany.good territory. 632 Kan. av. Room 1. MEN FOR WORK. OF ALL KINDS, CAN BE SECURED BY THE USE OF THE LITTI.E HEIJ WANTED JOURNAL ADS. EVERY BODYREADS THEM. INCLUDING YOURSELF. WANTED Good lunch counter man at HolHday hotel, 401 Holliday St. WANTED A man at Stanley's barn, 517 W. 10th st. WANTED Farm and dairy hands, man and wife cooks, man cook, waiters, hotel clerk, man to ship west. Capital Employ ment Acncy. 811 Kansas Ave. WANTED 10 boys ' and 3 men at the boomerang shop at 111-113 E. 7th 6t. Ap ply at I a. m. tomorrow. TOPEKA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Wants man cook. S60 uer month: man and wife, J60 per month: 1st and 2d women cooks, ?so per nvontn; woman cook, s per week; dairy hand, $25 per month; man and wife for farm near city, $30 per month. R. J. KEAK.NEY, PHONES: IND. 1488. BELL 1630. 501 KANSAS AVENUE. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Kansas City, Mo., wants men to learn the trade. Write for particulars now. Few weeks completes bv free oHnin and exiert In structions, positions waiting. Don't de lay. WANTED FEMALE ITELR STENOGRAPHER DOMESTIC OR . WAITRESS. IN FACT ANY KIND OF FEMALE HELP YOU MAY NEED: THE POSI TION WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED BY DESIRABLE PEOPLE. IF YOUR AD APPEARS HERE. WANTED A bell girl at Bethany college. WANTED Waitresses, J20- mo., board. room and transportation.- woman cooks, house girls, kitchen help, agents. CAPI TAL EMP. AGENCY, 811 KAN. AVE. WANTED White woman to come to pri vate house and take care of two children, aged 4 and 8 years, during the day time, for period of two weeks. One of children goes to school. References required. Phone 2261 Red, or address "C," care Journal. WANTED Good dining room girl at Sem ple's cafe. 929 Kansas ave. - " WANTED '' SEWING GIRLS AT ZANDITON'S. . APPLY AT ONCE. ... . 612-614 KANSAS AVE. WANTED Girl for general housework, no washing. 1254 Polk st. WANTED A good reliable woman to take position as housekeeper, no children. Ad dress G. S.. Journal. WANTED At once a competent white girl for 2nd work, best wages. Apply to 828 Buchanan. Phones: Ind. 1110. Bell 509. WANTED A smart inexperienced girl 'for office work. Add. Office, Journal. WANTED White girl for general house, work. 414 W. 10th at. WANTED GIRLS TO MAKE BASKETS THE KAW PACKAGE MFG. CO. CURTIS & QUINCY STS. WANTED Woman cook, first class, with references. Call Immediately. Office Free Employment, Room 4, basement, stat house. Springs, is the guest of Mra. E. L. Hopkins. Miss Jessie Campbell has returned from a visit to Mrs. John Dodsworth In Leavenworth. The Queen Esther circle will meet with Mrs. Frank E. Cope, 409 Harri son street Wednesday evening. Miss Nellie Snyder of Lena, III., and Miss Carrie Barge of Delaware, O., will be guests. Mr. Augustin J. Koehler has returned from a two weeks' business trip through Kansas. Mrs. Charles L. Short left last night to spend two weeks.with her daughter, Mrs. B. M. Mead, of Peoria, 111. Mrs. Eva De Obert will return to night from a short visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Malcolm Garrard, of Kansas City. Mrs. Walter Smith of Goodland is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick -lies. ... Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Price Dillon are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dillon in Kansas City and will return the last of the week. Mrs. Fox, guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Pierce, will leave tonight for her home in New Haven, Connecticut. Miss Hlldegarde Hurley, who was here to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hurley, left last night-for Dana Hall, Welles ley, Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Adams, who moved here recently from Chicago, are at home at 1340 Harrison street. Miss Laura Armstrong of Clyde and Miss Anna Forbes of Walhena, of Washburn college, are new members of the Beta sorority. . Arkansas Qity Traveler: Mrs. W. L. Martin and Miss Mary Wilson left this morning for a several days' visit with relatives In Topeka. Miss Jessie McClesky will go to Par sons tomorrow for a short visit. The Richardson At Embroidery club will meet with Miss Bessie .Dixon, 1139 Taylor street, tomorrow. Death Wag on His Heels. Jesse P. Mon-is of Skippers. Va., had a close call In the spring of 1906. He says "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me and death was on my h jelsr. Then I was per suaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery It helped me Immediately, and after tak ing two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found, out that New Dis covery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at all drug stores, 60c and 11. ou Trial bottle free. WANTED KftfilTSMJBr. CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED Exper ience unnecessary. 1100. per month and expenses. Peerless Cigar Co., Toledo, O. WANTED Work AT THE NEW TIN shop, anything In tin, steel. Iron, copper or brass. Specialties manufactured. W. 8. Isham Co., 219 E. 4th St.. between Quincy uiu juuiiruts. vox. WANTED All makes of sewing mechines to repair at iua w. tin. ma. pnone 1297. WANTED A buyer for a bargain on property In Westlawn. C. G. BLAKELT. ' Central National . Bank Building. WANTED Stock to pasture 2 miles west or seaorooK. sraootn wire. Rural Ind, phone free. E. P. Le Van. WANTED Fat cows and calves. Call 1064 ma. WANTED Veal calves and fat cows. H. M. Bush. Ind. phone 8214. 1010 E. 8th st. WE PAY highest cash price for your cast off clothing, shoes, hata and over coats. Drop us a card or call Ind. phone 1490. Gordon Bros., 436 Kan. ave. FOB RENT ROOMS. IF YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IS PLACED IN THE STATE JOURNAL IT WILL REACH 60 PER CENT MORE LOCAL READERS THAN ANY OTHER TOPEKA DAILY. THAT MEANS 60 PER CENT MORE PROSPECTIVE ROOMERS FOR YOTJ. . FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms and parlor bedroom. 109 W. 10th. 6 ROOMS and bath, modem, second floor, 916 -Kansas ave., fine location for furnish ed rooms. G. P. Lux. Phone 644. FOR RENT Pleasant furnished rooms, modern house, board if desired. 1256 V. B. FOR RENT 4 unfurnished housekeeping rooms. ' Call 723 Quincy for information. FOR RENT 2 upstairs rooms. Inquire at drug store 732 Kansas ave. FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. $6.50: also 2 at .$8.00. 906 Adams. 1019 MADISON -S unfurnished rooms. Call 1201 Jackson, in basement. FOR RENT Unfurnished strictly mod ern housekeeping rooms. Call after 6 p. m. 614 Tyler st. ' FOR RENT 4 modern -rooms 1230 Jackson st. 17 per month. Phone 4391. FOR RENT HOUSES. FINE HOME FOR RENT 11 -moms, 'area barn, on car line, close to. INQU1KJ2 Ji- ANDERSON & GREENOUGH, 800 N. KANSAS AVE. Ind. phone 1847. Bell 1843. FOR RENT 7 room house 1810 W. 10th St., piped for gas light and heaf. Inquire Seguine, 413 Kansas ave. 50 HOUSES TO RENT W. M. FORBES & CO.. 107 W. TTH ST. FOR RENT 7 room house, cellar, well, garden, convenient to school and Santa Fe shops. Sea Geo. A. Huron, room 6, Office block. FOR RENT 333 Polk st.. 7 rooms, gas. city-and cistern water. Inquire 323 Polk. FOR RENT 6 room house No. 1322 Harri son st. Ind. phone 2423. FOR RENT 610 Fillmore St., 6 . room cot tage, modern, Wb.w. . FOR RENT 4 room house, gas. 4 blocks from shops. Inquire 193 Emmett st. AN EMPTY HOUSE IS A POOR INVESTMENT. DESIRA BLE RENTERS ARE DAILY READING THIS COLUMN. SPEND 48c FOR A WEEK'S S-LINE AD. THE RESULTS WILL ASTONISH YOU. FOR RENT Partially modern 6 room house, 3 blocks from State house, 318 per month. Call 2585 Red. FOR RENT When you want a house call up A. P. Wilson at 415 Kansas ave. Ind. phone 1SS4. FOR RENT Fine modern 7 room house, electric light, 2 lots, barn, reasonable. 511 Lane St. WANTED All makes of sewing machines to repair at 105 W. 7th. Ind. phone 1297. FOR RENT May 1. house S rooms, mod em. Jllfi. 1011 W. 12th. Inauire room 28. Columbian bide. FOR RENT 7 room house Tyler st. 1267 Harrison afternoon or evening.. FOR RENT 6 room house, well, cistern, gas. 323 Adams. FOR RENT House 7 rooms, barn, soft and city water, $16, 1334 Garfield. Tel. 7663. FOR RENT 4 room cottage, gas and wa ter. Inquire 321 Harrikon st. FOR RENT New 4 room cottage, city and cistern water, gas, 1014 W. 2d st. Phones 2539 Blue. FOR RENT After April 10, 9 room mod ern house, 619 West at. J. Thomas, 213 W. 6th st FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Store room 219 W. 6th st See J. Thomos Lumber Co. TOR S ALE TWT P CELL ANEOU8. OTHERS DO AS YOTT ARE DOING.READING THESE ADVERTISEMENTS. ALMOST ANY THING CAN BE SOLD OR SECURED BY A MISCELLANKOUS JOURNAL AD. THE REASON IS SO PER CENT MORE PAID LOCAL CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER TOPEKA NEWSPAPER. i FOR SALE 1 15-H. P. horizontal engine. 1 Duplex boiler feed pump. 1 Studevant No. O noiseless blower. 1 Delivery wagon. 1 National Cash register. All. kinds of Al laundry machinery. Ad dress U. ri. MAnnBWo, Agt. 122 EAST THIRD ST. PHONE 519. FOR SALE Carriage, extension top, rub ber tired, put nttie usea. izra xopeKa FOR SALE Or trade, i runabout automo bile, good as new. 431 Jefferson st. FOR SALE Choice, variety of strawberry plants. Bell phone 39812. R R No. 6. FOR SALE A snap, money-making, 35 room hotel, county seat town of 3,000 pop. N. E. Colorado, furniture, trxtures ana o year lease, rent $100 per month, nets $200 per month. Price $3,600. Kate-S2.w. -irsi class natronaee. Address A. E. Case. Ster ling, CoL FOR SALE -MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD walnut bed room suite, new kltch- " ' unea ror gas, gas heater, etc. aall very cheap, at 822 Fillmore st. FOR SALE Organ, $10. 921 E. 6th st. SALE Pool table. $80. George D. Butts, 921 E. 6th St. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock eggs from prize winner stock, 75c per 15; $3.50 per 100; pullets $9.00 dos. Htllcrest Fruit & Poultry Farm, R R. No. 4. Ind. 4351. F25l SAX, E Barred rock eggs, $2.50 per 100 delivered. Ind. 3383. L. W. Thompson. FOR SALE Good barn paint. 40c per gal lon, house paints 75c per gallon, asphalt paint prepared for roofs, cheap. 1000 Kan sas ave. J. S. Rhoadas. AN excellent guitar and a mandolin for sale at 322 Fillmore st. Best wall paper and paints, a wide variety to select from, low prices. Countdy trade solicited. G. E. Lawson. 80S W. 7th st. FOR SALE Cheap, cow or field peas. I have several hundred bushels each whlp poorwill and blue goose, and other varie ties. Wire or writs me for prices and samples. J. T. Walker. Memphis, Tenn. FOR SALE A nlcs clean stock of gro ceries and bake oven in connection. In quire 423 E. 1st st. FOR SALE 500 business cards for $1.25; 600 envelopes $1.26; 500 letter heads, $1.50. Sea them; first class printing at. propor tionate rates. Trap p. 714 wnms FOR SALE Driving horse and top bug gy. Call after 5 p. m. 482 Reno ave. FOR SALE Fine Langshang eggs 50c per doz., $3.60 per 100. 918 E. 10th st. FOR SALE Folding bed and wardrobe, iwlth 4 ft. mlrrow, combined. 631 Western avs. FOR SALE Livery, 10 buggies and car riages, 10 horses, 18 sets harness, also 20 boarders, all tools and fixtures for a good stable. Inquire 506 W. 6th St. FOR SALE Loose or baled : hay, fine bound cane, kaffir. J. N. Edgar, Ind. 6294. AUCTION sale of household goods at 1615 Polk st. Friday, April 17, 1908. at 1 o'clock sharp. Everything goes. Chas. Crews, auctioneer. E. T. Hooker. DRINK fresh country milk morning or ev ening at your door, 16 quarts per dollar. Ind. phone 6893. . , WANTED All makes of sewing machines i to repair at 105 W. 7th. Ind. phone 1297. FOR SALE 8 room modern house. In quire 1014 Hun toon st. Ind. 11802. FOR SALE Cheap, good bicycle, at 310 Hancock st. FOR SALE Couch, kitchen safe, good Wheeler-Wilson sewing machine.1023 Mon. FOR SALE Boarding house furniture with good shop trade. 505 E. 1st st. W. J. Wolfe, prop. FOR SALE First class top buggy. E. Leuenberger, Highland Park, Route 1. FOR SALE A runabout for storage at Stanley's barn. FOR SALE Double rosecomb R I. cock erels; also eggs. 316 Klein st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. SaOFFTTTrslHIXJNGLAWCa REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTAL AGENTS. 206 WEST 6TH STREET. BOTH PHONES 1055. TOPEKA, KAN. FOR SALE 4 room house and 2 lots, gas for light and heat. This property will advance In value rapidly. For price and terms Inquire Betzer Realty & Loan Co. Room 2. Columbian bldg. Both phones. WANTED All makes of sewing machines to repair at 105 W. 7th. Ind. phone 1297. C. B. ALBERT. REAL ESTATE. THE HOUSE AND ROOM LOCATER Room 4. 601 Kansas Ave. Ind. Phone 1863. FOR the best home bargain in the city call No. 277 either phone. Determined to sell, but no- agents need answer. FINE BUILDING SITES: VA lots, near north end of Central Park, old shade, sewer paid out, gas and water on the street. $600 if sold at once. W. M. FORBES & CO., 107 W. 7TH ST. ' FOR SALE 3 acres choice garden land, 7 room house with gas, big barn, chicken house, well, cistern, variety of fruit, fine shade, near electric car line, $3,500. J. E. TORRINGTON, 109 W. Sixth St. HIGHLAND PARK 6 room house, cellar, well, cistern, barn, fruit, shade and 30 lots, $1,300. This is a bargain. Call and let me show you. I have one of the best lists of property in Topeka and they are selling. C. B. ALBERT, Room 4, 601 Kansas Ave. HAVE your sewing machines repaired at 105 W. 7th st. Ind. phone 1297. GEO. M. NOBLE & CO. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE. Some Special Farms and City Bargains. 435 KAN. AVE. OPP. POSTOFFICE. FOR SALE Nice horns, good part of city. 518 Tyler st. ' FOR SALE 8 room house, 1V4 lots. Lane St.; near Huntoon; cash or payment. A bargain. E. G. Foster, 713 Topeka ave. FOR SALE 5 room cottage, 43 feet of ground, gas, cistern, well. 204 Fillmore. FOR SALE 0 acres, VA in bearing fruit, 3 room house, good outbuildings, plenty of water, 6 blocks from car line. Mrs. David Overmyer, 1103 Quincy. Ind. 2993 Blue. , HAVE your sewing machines repaired at 105 W. 7th st. Ind. phone 1297. WOULD YOU SELL? YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS IFA HANDSOME PROFIT COULD BE MADE) THE QUICKEST AND MOST SATISFACTORY METHOD IS JOUR NAL CTSIFIEDADVERTISINa FOR SALE An immediate offer will buy my residence 723 W. 6th ave., Topeka, very cheap. C. C. Baker. Lathrop. Mo. 7 room house, good shade and location, well, cistern, city water, xim. . TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. NOTICE is hereby given that my petition . 3i . l n. mn mir mtnrtk at NO. 330 Kansas ave., in the Second ward of the city of TopeKa, ssnawnee couuiy, is now on file in the office of the probate judge of Shawnee county, Kansas, and that the same has been set for hearing by the Honorable R. F. Hayden, probate Judge of Shawnee county, Kansas, on Thursday, tne (in aay oi : o m at h office in the court house, in the city of Topeka. NOTICE My application for a permit to sell intoxicating liquors according to law at 1125 W. 6th. in the Fourth ward of the city of Topeka, is now on file in the office . . . ...J QhM,mAA fill n T V. or tne prorate juugc ul- , Kansas. The hearing of the same Is set forThursday. May 7th, 1906. t 10,0'clock . v-k ..it .MhmjI mtial iMMtlfl at DU pil's home, 25c. Address Mrs. Smiley, 725 Garfield ave. First pubUshed In The Topeka State Journal April 2. 1908. . - PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE. ' . Topeka. Kansas, April 1, 190S. Sealed proposals will be received at the offioe of the Secretary , of State until 13 p clock noon, May 20th, 1908, for the fol lowing Hems of stationery and supplies to he furnished as needed for the use of the State Departments for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1909. . Said supplies to be furnished In such quantifies and at such times as may be deemed advisable by the Secretary of .State. 3 Gross Shorthand Note ' Books, 6x9, No. SS9. 5 Doz. Letter Copy Books. Shea Smith Chicago No. 608 with Index. 100 Reams T. W. Paper Legal 8-xlS Whiting & Smith Premier No's; 6 to 60 Reams T. W. Paper Letter 8-xll Whiting & Smith Premier. 60 Reams Manifold Paper Legal 8-xl3 Whiting & Smith Premier. 50 Boxes Kee Lox Standard Carbon Pa per. 60 Boxes Kee Lox Featherweight Carbon Paper. 60 Boxes Multi-Carbon Paper. 40 Doz. Typewriter Ribbons Webster & Crescent for Remington & Smith Pre mier and Underwood Machines. J Gross Eagle Penholders No. 1926. 2 Gross Faber Anti Nervous Penholders No. 88. 2 Gross Faber Cork Tip Penholders No. 97. 2 Gross American Pencil Co. Pheumatlc Penholders Ko. 379. 4 Doz. Faber Rubber Penholders No's 10-20-30. - 2 Gross E. Faber T. W. Eraser Small - No. 102. 3 Gross E. Faber T. W. Eraser Largs No. 104. 2 Gross E. Faber T. W. Eraser Circular No. 1080. 2 Gross E. Faber T. W. Eraser Comet No. 1087. 50 Pounds Rubber Bands, Per Pound, in H Pound Boxes. 25 Gross Eeterbrook Pens, Nos. 048-126- 312-14-516. 20 Gross Bpencerian Pens (any number). 10 Gross Blymer Pens (any number). 25 Gross Gillotts Pens. Nos. 303-404-604 E. F. 5 Doz. Arnolds Writing Fluid (quarts). 6 Doz. Carters Writing Fluid (quarts). 6 Doz. Stafford Commercial Writing Fluid (quarts). 6 Doz. Carters Red Ink 0?ints) Crim son Fluid). ' 5 Doz. Davis Automatic Ink Stands No. 93. . 10 Doz. Bankers Ink Stans 4 F. 15 Doz. I. X. L. Office Knives 2 Blades No. 165S4. 5 Doz. Faber Steel Erasers No. 150. 6 Doz. 9 Inch Scissors (nickel plated). 6 Doz. 10 inch scissors, (nickel plated). 2 Doz. 12 inch scissors, (nickel plated). 60 Doz. Pyramid Pins No's. 3, 4, 6 & 6. 10 Pounds Bank Pins, y Lb. Boxes No's. 3 & & 10 Doz. Diamond Alpha Paste 8 Oz. Size. 10 Doz. Diamond Alpha Paste 16 Oz. Size. 5 Doz. 18 in. hard rubber rulers. 10 Doz. Carters Adhesive Mucilage (Great Stickest) (quarts). 25 M. Dennison Round Head Paper Fas teners No's. 1, 2, 3, & 4. 25 M. Dennison Flat Head Paper Fas teners No's. 1, 2, 3, & 4. 5 Doz. Ostrich Feather Dusters IS In. 10 Doz. Boxes Gem Paper Clips No's. 1 &2. 5 M. Gold Seals, No. 28. 6 M. Green Seals No. 28. 2 M. White Seals No's. 17 & 28. 5 Doz. Willow Waste Baskets No's. 2, 3, & 4 tRound). 10 Boxes Jap Rose Soap (3 Doz. Box). 10 Cases Toilet Paper 1000 Sheets to roll (Best quality). 10 Doz. Leader Letter Files. 5 Doz. Metal Letter Openers (Dove). 5 Boxes Ivory Soap (Small). 5 Cases Pearllne. 10 Cases Birds Eye Matches. 600 Congress Tie Envelopes, Size 10x. 50 Lbs. 3 ply. Hemp Twine. 5 Doz. Turkev Feather Dusters 18 In. 20 Lbs. American Express Sealing Wax per pound o bucks to pound). 5 Doz. Cup. Sponges per doz. 20 Gross Armour Plate Pens (any num br). ' " ...!.,.... 2 Doz. Triumph Punches. 5 Doz. Boxes D-B Eyelets SO to Box. 2 Gross Eberhard Faber Copying Pen ells No. 726. 6 Doz. Sanfords Premium Fluid fOnnrtHl 6 Dos. Pat. Safety Ink Stands No. 1 10 Cases Adding Machine Paper for Bur rough's Adding Machine. 5 Doz. Sanford's Utopia Paste 8 Oz. 5 Doz. Sanford's Utopia Paste, 6 Oz. Proposals must be sealed and endorsed "Proposals for Stationary" and directed to the Secretary of State. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check for $200.00 dollars drawn to the order of the State Treasurer, to be forfeited to the State if the bidder falls to make any contract awarded to him in accordance with the terms of his bid. The executive council reserves the right to re ject any or all of the bids or any portions of any of the bids that may be sub mitted. By order of the Executive Council. C. E. DENTON, Secretary of State. First published In The Topeka State Journal April 14, 1908. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to So'clock p. m. Friday, April 24th. 1908, for grading, rolling and paving the alley from 12th street north to 11th street and bounded on the east by Tyler street and on the west by Polk street. All of said work to be done in strict accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the of fice of the City Engineer, where estimates of said work are on file, subject to pub lic inspection. A certified check of deposit of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal. All proposals should be addressed to the City Clerk, Topeka, Kan sas. Seal.l C. B. BURGE. City Clerk. LOST AN FOUND. LOST Sunday, gold pearl set brooch. 'Re turn to 318 Van Buren. Reward. LOST A black silk Jacket between east side of cemetery and Kan. ave. by way of 5th st. Call J. C. Banta, 8506 Ind. and receive liberal reward. FOUND A white poodle. Inquire of C. H. Mathews, Morns & Myers, N. Topeka. MIS CELL ANEOUS. WILL M. RANDALL. FOR WINDOW SCREENS. Made, Painted, . Fitted and Hung. Ind. 4561. 1133 Kans. Ave. Bell 1466. CARPET WEAVING: Rugs and carpets wove at Carpet Factory. 712 E. 4th st. HAVE your sewing machine repaired at 105 W. 7th st- Ind. phone 1297. CALL up or see W. D. Thompson, 106 W. 5th st. Ind. phone 1738 for figures on concrete walks. . - LOOK HERE Contractors and farmers, and those who hire help see me. If you want a Job see hire nef'Pyou want to buy, sell or trade lial estate, live stock or merchandise, see me C L. Sayler, Real Estate and Em ployment Agency. 521 North Kansas ave. Bell phone 1278. HAVE your sewing machines repaired at 105 W. 7th St. Ind. phone 1297. WALL PAPER 6 CENTS UP WE CARRY A FULL STOCK. LET US vvu. FIGURE ON WORK. p. XT WAITE, 220 E. FIFTH STREET. pjQj; rr ri " - a., is. turn ivil. BEFORE you build that new house, it will pay you to see O. A. Bowersfield. cement building block for price and qual ty. Call 114 E. 4th st. Ind. phone 1S65. GENUINE American main springs for American watches. & Freidberg. 607 K.A. IF YOUR watch needs repairing bring It to B. Frcidburg. 507 Kansas ave. and hav It done right. y D. J. Trickier doaa exnart fumur. rm pairing. Carpenter and Job work alsc neatly 3one. 214 W. nth St. Bell 1591 red. . rJMCrC0S AND RCTATMKO' U. S. CYCLE CO.. 830 Kan, ave. National, Ivetslohnson bicycle, lupplies. repairs. JAMES B. HAYDEN, Jeweler and Opti cian. Complete stock of watches, dla. monds, silverware, ate. Byes examined jrfNTFWTAirtWWi. BOUS1RDNKR A UBIJ. Successor to G. B. Palmer. Funeral dK rectors and licensed embalmers. Z1 Jack son st. Phones 140. Free ambulance. L. M. PENWELL funeral director and embalmer. First class servlee, reason able prices. Bll Quincy at. Both phones lBl. CISTKHNiiL Built of vitrified brick and Portland ee ent, $3. 'Absolutely guaranteed. Ind. 6233., FLORISTS. FRESH cut flowers for all occasions to 8th. Ind. phone 877. - ATTORNEYS. H. WARD PAGE, Aftorney-at-Law. OFFICE 114 WW. 6TH ST. PICTURE FRAMING." FRAMING, regllding, mat maklng.mount. lng done by J. D. Sullivan, 122 W. Eighth oiiTOt. jracsing, snipping, etc. CARPENTER AND BUTLIER. J. L. EDDY, carpenter and builder, 110 E--9th st. Hardwood floors, plain or orna mental, store fronts and shelving, porches, window screens and screen doors, repair-; lng and Jobbing. J FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND PAT- tern maKers. lopeKa .Foundry, 318-320-323 Jackson st. Both phones 490. CAPITAL CITY VITRIFIED BRICK PAVING CO.. tU E. 6th St. . Mfgrs7 5 building, paving and sidewalk- brick. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE First-class stock of groceries to exchange for Income-paying property. FARM OR CITY PROPERTY. BENNETT & GARRISON. 632 KANSAS AVE. . BOTH PHONES. WELLS DRILLED. J. N. Lynch Wells bored, drilled, cleaned cisterns cleaned. 1140 Lawrence st.Ind. 3741. STEAMSHIP LINES. STEAMslHPficKTS parts of the world lowest rates, beat lines. T. L. King, agt., Banta Fe.. Topeka. SEEDS AND FEED. SEE that you get the best, such as we carry, ah our seeds are Iresh, prices right. Q. H. Harris. 210 W. Bth st JRFJBJDltOTTOraART. QUINCY STREET FREE DISPENSARY 621 Quincy. st. Conducted by regular practicing physicians and surgeons. Med ical service free. Medicine free in some cases. Office hours 2 to 5 p. m. Calls answered night or day. Ind. phone 1767. ' BANTTARrrSfS. CHRIST'S HOSPITAL COTTAGES vnn the care and treatment of nervous inva." lids, alcohol and drug habits and mind, cases of mental derangement. W. S.t Lindsay. M. P.. 829 K. A., Topeka, Kan. CLEANERS AND DYERS. FRENOH DYE WORKS Ceanlng, dyeing, pressing and repairing neatly and promptly done. Ladies work especially. We call for and deliver all work. Phone 1766. A. R. Brown, 214 B. 6th St., Topeka. g ' B3 TRANSFER AND HTORAGfB. MECHANTSTRAlNSERrSTORA Co. packs. shlDS and stores hnufhnM goods. Tel. 1S6. Clarence Skinner, 611' Quincy st. MACHINE SHOPS. Lawn mower. arrniirtt tactnw nmmmm 76c. Free delivery. Phone 503. Howard. MfflTCT. MONEY to loan on live stock, pianos, per sonal security, nousenoia aoods. tvDewrit- ers. W. E. Seguine, 413 K. A. Both phones. FARM OR CITY REAL ESTATE LOANS AT STATE SAVINGS BANK. CORNER 6TH AND KANSAS ATE. MONEY to loan on city property, also personal property. .You can pay back by the week or month. Topeka Invest ment & Loan Co.. 113 E. 6th at. MONEY to loan on personal property, payment $1.25 week will pay off loan $20 in 25 weeks. G. H. Flintham, notary pub lic. 906 E. 4th at. Either phone 977. MONEY to loan on live stock, pianos, or cans, tvnewrlters. household iroods and personal security. L. Blscoe, 623 Kan. ave. PHTRICIAN? AND SURGEON. IDA M. BARNES, M. D. Office 726 Kansas ave. Residence Thir teenth and Clr.v. Office hours: a. m. to 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. to 5 p. m. Both phones 16 residence ana ina. 1316 office. n r RHOADE8. M. D. Files Sneclallsi. 732 Kansas ave. Ind. phone 45. Hours: 19 to 12; 2 to 6; 7:80 to (tusu. DR. H. H. KEITH, surgeon and diseases of women, witn private nospitai. unice 531 Kansas ave. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR J. O. YOUNG, veterinary surgeon, 42 Quincy st. Both phones. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. GOOD carpenter and Jobber. W. E. Far mer, o ma. HORSES pastured, blue grass, shade. spring water, no barhwire, close to city. R. I. Lee. Bell phone 27741. BARBER SHOPS. MODEL' barber shop 815 Kansas avenue. Hair cut lo cents, esnave 10 cents. PATENTS. J. A. ROSEN, patent attorney. 421 Kansas ave.. lopes. .