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ý`b ~ A 0 G-room cottage nd it `to barn with ronnom enough ft r i8ina4 of horhen, a good chieken r toald Cotnlcntalwalknw t all the wa + ! topI he city. We will pell YOU thl" planjIe frr $2,600, (in tnr.ltm of $1.000) (en.h, MhIlnu('t ilnK tnime att I l enl' tl or i ".+ will ex,-hunge,% will you fr h n - rchard l~lnup. Jas. M. Rhoades " Real Etate and Insuranoe. 115 HIi1tgis Ave. Hammond Blook .,I I I E+ W MEMBER IS ON a THE STAFF MISBSOULIAN 'FORCE WELCOMES NEWS EDITOR FROM THE EAST THIS WEEK, TR. P. Wideman arrived in Mia.sula yesterday, having come from North Carolina to become telegraph editor to The MiLsonllan. Mr. Wideman Is an experienced newspaper man with more <:r thlei a local reputation in the region whloh has been his home. He left the tiewa desk of the ('harlotte Chronleh, to come to Missoulla and Ihuat news. paper speaks thus' of his departure: '"Phe dein;loj reached by 'Rd' to sepurate himalif from The Chrodicle, with Which paper he has been con ' lated for five years, was reached after considerable correspondence with, Red Buck, Mr, H. E. C. Bryant. .who a few weeksnago went to Mis soulas, to accept a position on the paper' on which Mr. Wideman has secured a place, It is needless to say that the seductive and resistless charm of need Buck's golden locks, and the memory thereof, were Iargely rasponsible for the mental change wromght in the cerebral regions of Wldeman's conservative intellect. The call was too muach, however, and with a secret tLEar in contemplation of the parting, and a determination to go and win in hills new field, 'd' gath ered hits. baggage together and started last night, followed by the good will and the 'How-!-htne-to-nee-you-go' feeling on the part of e.very man in the shop, for Wideman was a man whom everybody loved' and who bore the !il will of none lie was a He ceder, and as such couldn't do any body any harm knowlngly, and ever ince hlls aftrival in The Chronicle s, shop five years ago, he has by hills o elallbillty and friendly banter, won the hearts of the boys of both pllapers. lie will 4w mkissed in the shop wltlhsut doubt." DR. BREEDEN TO RETURN. Dr. I1. 0. Breedend, who will lbe re menibered pr the evangelist who con ducted the successful revival in the Christian church one year ago and made such a pleasant impresslon upon the people of Minsoula, will return 1V the church for a month's campaign to commence Sunday, Aug. 28. Those who heard Dr. Breeden on his former visit will want to bear him again, for in addition to being a most pleasing speaker he Is a ibrotid-tnlnded anld big. hearted man. TAKEN BACK HOME. Sheriff Wherd returned yesterday lft. ernoon to Hamilton with George Fra xter, an old man who is supposed to be crazy. He left his farm In the lit ter Root several days ago and was found roaming int thllt'Rtlesnake, dis trict. Rweet pea carnival on M. I,. church lawn Tuesday eve\ning, August 16. Ice creainl and cake, 1I5.. Wanted-Car of Hay Howell & Ross Grocers and Bakers 314 higgins Ave. Missoula, Mont. A Fine Ranch Home 11 miles east of Missoula and about 200 yards from the station of Turah out the Northern Pacific; 138 acres. Nearly all tillable land; 100 acres :#l fine land as can be found in Missoula county; splendid stream alf .water; fine well. O4cod 7-room house, fine lawn and ,tlgr, fine shade trees; good Wiarn and other out-buildings. About $0 bearing trees. With thl property, if sold before 0p teaiteir 1, will be the hay in itrk ~)Qunting to 40 tons, about pqtatqos, fruit crop, gar-. P head of horses, 10 hoge. 60 chlckena, pnes, 1 rubber t wagons, all ric ROAD TAX RAISED BY COUNCIL THE FUND FOR THE MAINTE. NANCE OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS 1 RAISED TWO MILLS. The resolution fixing the tax levy '.for the year ending April 10, 1911, wits pa sed by tilhe city ,ounlcil at Its meet il.g ilIt eveningiII. Tlhe road tax In raineIld frol' one mill to three : llis, t111 tli. tiher l vies r ilenurti the mII'. 'IIhe general fril "ill still recelve, s.ren mills, the pullle IIlbrary runld one mill rind i sinking find piaying the Interest on oulltstallndlng ndebtedness will re colv'.e one mill. Thls reoltllton was paIned after rome discustlon on tile part of the council, as the sentiment Was In favor of lonwering the levy if possible, on account of the great Iamotmt of improvement work that Is going ton In the city at present. It was found impossible to curtail any of the ivlnevi and the reinlltlon won passed. .City Attorney Woody reported that he had called for offers on property noeFssary for the widening of f4ol th H11ggIns avenue and mild that the offers whlih he had recelved varied widely and were In some casesn too high, In other eases too low, and aome were faIr offerm. Consequently he asked the permission of the city councill to llnow him to bring condemnation proceedings for the purpose of havlng,commlsslon era appointed to make a fair appraise ment of the property. He was author Ihued to commence suit at once. The remaining sections of the health ordinances were passed last evening. These ordinances provlde for the elnah lishlng of the office of sanitary In spector, provide for the Inspection of milk, meat, fruit, and fond and fix II ,'ennes for defraying cost of this In spectIon. ' Tenements and " lodging houses are to be Inspected and livery and mhoarding stables will also he In vestIgated ffr sanitary reasons. Sev eral petitlns, which were pending be fore the council, are taken caire of by the health ordinances and were ordered fled. No objectlons were made to the cre I ating of spelal Improvement district No. 7 on Stephens avenue and the reso lution was-finally passed. The petition of Rlla M. England for sidewalks to be constructed was panssed. Major A. I. Duncan appeared before the council and aske4 for permission, on behalf of the owners of the hlulding in which the Quick Lutich restnurnnt was formerly lonated and which was burned out some time ago, to cut off he rear pnortion of the blhdling and to remodel the front. Permission was granted. Two ordinances were passed ilxing lions on improvement districts Nos. 3 and4.. A petition of W. T. (craybeal and others for an are light at the junction of HIggins nvenue. Keith avenue, anid Ford treet. was reported on faivorahly by the light committee, with the re- I ommendatlon that It be placed on thei corner of McLeod and Higgins avenue. The petition was granted, with the rec ommendation. The ordllinance relating to the collec tin of general and lspeclal taxes was passed. This ordinance gives the city treasurer the same power as the county treasurer has and fixes the date for the paymeilt of taxes. The petition of FP. . Stainnrd and others to have the nlloy in block 4. Mc Whirk's addition, openlled was referred to the streets and alloys committee. Petition of F'red Massey and others for ni sitlowalk on the end of the bridge was reported on favorahly and a wood en side walk.will lie put in at once. The license of Plumunr & Deroach was transferred to Louis Palas & Company. Tilhe licelnse of J. A. Witlsh and T. J. IBurns was transferred to Archer K. Leishman and Lyons & Dy er tritnferred their license to Nets Al derson. Twlenty-one ordlinancesl' reltting to liens oin speclal Inmllrovnlemnt dlistricts and one relat!ng to the distribution or license mloney were referred to the or. dinance committee. The petitlon of Paul and J. C. Rein halrd to lise l'part of the sidewalk oin Cedar street for i sub-entrance was re- I ferred to the streeth and alleys (nion. nilttqe. The city lttorney was Instructetd toI draw ull anI ordlnnn.e extlending tile fire Illnlts one blocnk went. LOCAL SOCIETY Shower. A surprise linen and tin shwower was tendered Missn Laura Marsh, who will be married soon, last evening at the lleague room of the Methodlst-Epllco pal church. lMiss Marsh was invited to spend the evening with Mrs. J. W. Tall. She was conducted Into the IL.eagltu room shortly after 8 o'clock and was omelt by a fusillade of pIarcels. T'ihe room was tastefully decorated. After the shower guessing contests and music was indulged in. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Laura Marsh, Alma Myers, Helen Mills, Stella Bryan, L. MeDon aid, Woodford, Irene Johnson, 5Ruth Herry, Minnie lucas, Gertrude wucas. EIloise Mason, Marjorie Mason, Ethel Neely, Rosalie Smith, Julle Eddy, May Williams, Maud Taylor, Miss Tait, Mrs. Hosken, Rev. and Mrs. Tatl, Will Talt, Chester Nichkum, Homer Ross, Warren Kane, Howard W\oodford and Tiaoi Layfleld. STANFORD GETS COLLECTION, Stanford University, ('al., Aug. 15.-- Thb Jarboe collection, consisting of oQlginal documents ,and pumphlets of tile French revolution, has been ac brary from the estate of tho late John R. Jarhoe of San Franelsco. The col lection contains almost 2,500 docu. ments, many being scarce materials and most of the pamphlets having been printed at the time of the French ravoluttlons, Want advertising cuts tile cost of your prdperty, .ellling task, and short *n1l It, Groceries for That Picnic or Outing 'fill- ai stiM l f ir i lutic Iin il c tnp inl; matpplil-x still continuesm, for Pio pll(- have learnedt that they con do pond fitn (ix I n to fill the Lunch huisket, To lahr l in IInh t kitchlen1 ili pr ipu ri tinin lh kriN hli if the plJieu re oll ut o1f i ll lh ft i r ii h lo,.w if.. (live IIN " triol. CHICKEN POT PIE. f To make: I.hi, selltx of inll w11th ii h dliulgh. IIInllt tin i(1an I ritnLt W'i'(t(trii ('hiiikil Pot 1ih, In thoting wveter, pli lind eminptly con. i/ h uto s itis I 1t (11; (,o-,tr w illh pi( iihgih i I t h o in i I oLargo S-Ill. til . 26 A FINNY TRIO. ricntly cilokcl; dl·lifiuls x lrveld muill, ru ll ............ 26y Julllpitr illrlllini', 2 (,lnn4 for .350g Slrdines ll l n' tlllomato ((((I(. J]M 1 Monte Ibrand il lifornliht Mardiinlxi alre lpaiirke ili iiplilt in lg to to (ulri, REARS FOR CANNING. Thl') (lll ty l IM fn,; Ilnlt tltltA 1,l111 Iolnlsh Hloiuity v rirhfti,.t; hiox for ... . . 1.00 S WATERMELONS. Fresh, ripe, sweet and juicy melons; pound ............. .......24 COOKING APPLES. I)lclhe.l cooking rpplx 8 poiiundix fr ....... ............ ....... 25 ASPARAGUS TIPS. I"11ht green nilpraglillui ftlit, tI1,i llltality In pr(frlnhll to freo h lnx r' a11guu ; regular 4.I t'l c n (i , 141p1. 'lul ..... ...... ........ ....... COOKED LUNCH TONGUE. Julist the thing for lunc'h oiº f'r nut hoor" pllnlU:s cinvienlent anlld gI. wnyn lgood, can.......20. O nd 350. LIKES BITTER R001 IVALLEY GJRISWOLD OF CHICAGO TRIBUNE CONCLUDES LONG JOURNEY IN FRUIT COUNTRY. 1'. II. (rliswold, reprcesentlhg lth I'hilng, TIribunlm and the Unite< Statesl Jnd alnd hrrigation exposition mmlnet to the city frorn thi. Blltter Rtool Svalley yeste'rday. IIHe Is on his Wit3 (i.st rroi i1 tiiour of fruit uncr tioJr, It thIe mouth and went. "liw do you Ilke the Ilitter I(lol Ic)untr"ty"' he waus akeid. "it I s beatuLitiful, tIlld. I think, IdeaO l fur Irthurdsll't. I wt.nlt to li rellnco by Illwlay andl from there to. Halliltonl bly mtlntolbilerim. !' aw the lig ditch Plrtlposition, thie l)Dly frmi the T'lyloti trchttd. nod otther interestint places. 'Thhe frtut crop, except here and there, Is i I Pla' ht. 'Th. must riemarkab le thing to see wts tlhe numbter of trees Lthait had '!tre'n ett recentlly. Tree planlting in the wordl everyl) whler. PrIofestr l.' -. SHundsltln alohne; has pl olt out nmilllo)l. "The high clasnH of cltlzienry in the vlleyll imlIpreIme ite. The newome.rs'eoll lre llso first-rule people. "Th('e ctondiltionll will havet' to be stdied rirefiItlly in tder to gett the moIn st posslible uit iof tih. sell alld cII ItllteI. 'TiIe frulit I·growerI there sormln to know w.lct they rI', lhout.. Mr. riswvuld left fur hlbm last SPO Yesterlday wats 0 really the first M taste of fall tog SIf, a1N 0Missoula and West 'erlrn Monttaia. A OR goodl breeze kept , everything cooled Sroff and aute the itn):tce that hunligu for so lotng over this pairt of the trensure state. It wast a gIlood day, but not for sitting in the shade with -. w "il u huk ind thou." T'he ibli is i I r tions: Mtixliluinl . ,... . ..... ........ 70 Minimum ... .................44 At 6 a. m. Thermometr . ............4....... Iironieter . 2.......... At 6 p. m. Thermometer to ......... ........ 04 lD 'omelter: . ..........20]:71 Wind trio tiIhe southwesit. THE EkKS TONIGHT. Thlere will )w an a impollrtanlt meeting of Hell (late lodge of Elks tonight at 8 o'clock. Exalted Ruler Rhoades has snole matters to bring eflore the lodge which he wants every member t,. hear. On that t ountti n | urges a futll at JOHNSON. UNDRHILL Carl Johnson of (ChiLcago and Mlli Frankle Underhill of Alberton were married at noon yesterday at the par ,sonage of the Flrst M, E. church, Rev. J. WV. Til performning the ceremorny. Mr. and Mris. Johnson will reside at Atherton, where Mr. Johnson Is con nected with the Puget sound. Want advertising has buyer aild seller saylng "tgood morning" to each other--right away. HI WINDS EFF ITI LITTLE _DAMAGE NO DEFINITE REPORTS ARE RE CEIVED ON FIRES AT LOCAL FORESTRY OFFICE. No , reports l the fir'e lltuatlln wre' rce.lveld it the lo'ul forestry of. hTeos ynsterdaiy. Aen Ihto IFor,xile-' j 1.11(ll, x sO:ii thalt thl wildttlion IHs wh)o, l lll· I not ho ln changeld 'hy the( high winds lillad that he thogt the fires which were under '.ntlrol h1woe not gotten aiway. The fires on Hi rd irlek and on Hupervior Koch's film lrict were frunned by the winds, but lire still In pretty good shllpe. to'th. Ing further wal heard yesterdny In regalrd to thie lost 'pack train and the oiij ill a In thll the l.oraes anid men wre hullt off bly thel flrm and ire co ut. (ing their waly llt I n olother diiret The fire ut liorlx on the Nrn.thlern I'weiefi Ia in pretty 4aed shupe and Hiii.er.'tisor Koch in (onaldlerin the ad vlsability of calling for more troopsi from firiguadir (leneral Howe at c'nmp 'Hputrtli, Wiscnsln, na he thinks that hie eiln (e it co mpatiny to good advon uiKg in ptrolriilnK the firea. A force of 35n men wrent iit to Adair on the even ing fPugiet Hiiiound train yesterday. Thel sittation there Is in fairly gdodl shape nind will iprobtably he under control LOCAL BREYVITIE Smoke Winm. Hooper clgars A. T. Halley i~ hera from St. Paul. Drink ihn Ound's Peerless beer. T'. N, Nelson of Spokane is In tit city. Dr. Willard, osteopath, lst Nat's Rant i. M. Dunllstn ir 'hlncago is In nMis Public stenographer, Dawson, 6 Dixor George S. Haney of Omaha Is I town. James M. Rhoades, fire insurance. I,. rI. Howell Is in town from Min Marsh, the undertaker. Phone 321 IJ. A. Ilivim of Helena is here 01 R. If. Melaney, livery, hack any transfer. Phone 665. C. f:. Allen of Livingston in in towl on lu) siness. Dr. Ward, veterinarian, Tel. 33 or f,31 i. Young of Denvr spient yesteo'da: i the ClrClen city. tissoula Ice Co. Phone 310 BIlocak J. H. Hurley'niarlved In the Cit5, yes terCday from St. Paul. Try Dutch Calsomine Kellogg Pain Co. W. IH. Il.rtCl of Mlnneapolis ll s i Mi ssoutlt on businCss. Prank P. ,elith, Insurance. Florence block. ']The Missoula Brick & Rupply Co. offlce 111 liaggins avenue. Nellie J. Krnmer of hicagoh I rCeg instet edl at thile Plorence. lIr. Anna James, )stcopath. Phone 834 Black, HIggins block II. S. Farnum of Portland arrives in Missoula yesterdo)y. Missoula and western Montant directory for sale at Mssoulllian office .:lrncaest Nosworthy of I)envCr is flt thie city for at fCew days Drink Joel B. Praelor at the Oxfoeia "'very swallow makes a friend." .H. K. Jones of "Stllwater, Minn. was a visltbr in Mlssoula. Stains, enamels, varnishes, etc KIcl logg Paint Co. N. W. Rlmery of Plummer, Idnho was in the city yesterday. Haitrdressing, Miss Arean,, Tleat Na. tional block. ('. R. Blandin of St. Ptaul la spendc log Ca few days In M'Iaouila. Colonial fCor candles and Ice cream Phones: Bell 17 erled; Ind. 475. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C'onley wert downl from HI:lmllton yesterday. Dry cord wood, slabs and edgings Ribertly Lumber Co., Tel. 743. Mr. aind M'rs. Robert C. Davis wert iI thel city frolnm luitte yesterday. Newton II. Schweiker, optical spe. clalist: eyes examined. 318 Higgins. W. IE. lioose of Phillpsburg spent Mondacly In Missoula hon business. Dr. Pearl Foster, dentist. Children's work it specialty; 4 Higglin nplock. M;'r. anrld Mrs. \V. HS. Davidson of ('hi.agoi were in Nllssollh yesterday. Phone 38 for cabs and baggage transfer. Greene & Ellinghouse. Miss Irene IRoll of Victor is t~lsiting with friends and relatives In the city. Dr. Hannon of Butte, Mont., visits any part of the state for consultations and general surgery, Mr. and Mrs. Mi. R. Farrell of Hiam. iltoni spent part of yesterday in the c~ty. Dr. J. Louise Smith and Dr. C. B. Spohr, osteopaths, sults 17, Maasotrd temple. Telephone, Bell, 618; Ind., 7;L'. Mrs. Steve Pulyear came down from Hamilton Sunday to spend a few days with her brothelr l.ue Packer of this city. Dr. Riesland, optical speoolallst, now at rooms 2 and 3 Hammond block, until August 20. All glasses ground, Mrs. P. J. Itegan and daughter of Great Falls and Mrs, William Jones and daughter of Spo1apne are visiting with Mrs. J, 1s. Smith of this city. Evans Eros, Trunk Co,, manufactur. era and Jobbers of trunks, bags and sultcases, Salesrooi' 804 Higgins Mee. Factory, Daly addition, Phone 35l, Paul Samuell and lrdgar Wullen waber, both of Bloomington, iii,, and Claude Jones of Mattoon, Ill., arrltv. in Missoutl yesterday on a pospeactlng trip. They re law bsharps reeeitly re. 5, . 4 .7 I 4 COEN-.FISitR0. TIHE GOLDEN RULE The Store That Does Not Misrepresent TODAY'S SHOPPERS Will Profit Richly at Our August Cleanup Sale For Wednesday Only, Gingham Aprons 19c (1inglRnihn .Aprown In aMMOrle(d elcekM, made good and full, with plltch Iwx.ket. You can not buy tc.he iatorial Ivy thei y:d and iri make tllhen ( for the pricl e o are asking. Fo onr, lt,-!/..~\V d ln lny, oll? y.......................................................... .... ........ ...... ...................... 1.6 o;, one da/. 11eliesday, 0nl1 . , 19, New Dress Goods 65c A lot of new ElrQ, goods eiisting of Merges, diagonal Nerg(', Pannma, Faney PantIanins, Plaids, Sheplherd ('hecks, ardl Iohlirs in nlav y. hhitk, gray, retw(edal, hiownl and nutmeg, etI,., 80l iinches wide. Soe disphly in wimlow .................. ...................65 yard. Men's Trousers Men's Underwear $4.00 IouiM,14M .. ..................... ........ ... . 2.50 'Pwo- pie(e, FIron.h hal lriggan, 75e val $5.0 ) roi ll ers ...................... .... . o, I ............. .25 , . . ............. ..........................3 3 all.01) t lt~ llNl'K ........................................ 4,00 7. 0 , ........................................ 5 .00 ie e l igg , 5 val , a ....... 2 0 X. tir, ours .... 5.25 'I' o" plhe imitation porous knit, 40et 10.00 ouse s ...................................... 6 .7 5 valu ...................................... . ... Big Sale on Men's Clothes KUPPENHEIMER, STEIN-BLOCH, HACKETT-CARHART Now Is the Time to Buy Your Suit While These August Cleanup Prices Prevail. $25 to $27.50 Suits - $1 1.75 ,$30 to $32.50 Suits - $13.75 $35 to $37.50Suits - $15.75 $40 to $45.00 Suits - $23.75 All $17.50 Suits $8.75 leased to prey upon the widows rin orphans ofI thl grea(lt northwest. I)oes your piano need tuning? Leav, orders at Lucy's store for expert tun er. Work guaranteed. Montana Musl Cc. John H. -lorroeks of Johnstown, Pa. I now c.onne,'tetd with an englneerini departnent of the Puget Sound, aln his son anllld daughter-in-liaw. Mr. ila SMrs. .1. I. Hor.tcks of uast Portal were In the city yesterday. Apple boxes-a large quantity o stand.ard sioe kept constantly on hang at 13. 1). Lumber Co. Yard 508 Tool avenue. The Ladies Aid society of the Con gregatihulnl church will unite with th Sunday schllool In ai picnic at Green ough park Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. Bitter Root Valley Nursery Co., VIc tor, Montana-Home-grown tree: guaranteed true to name. We are ala agents for the Geneva nursery. T. I Hanbhltge, secretary. S. P. Kenr Ianager. LICENSED TO WED. A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Carl Johnson of Chicago ani irankle Un nerhlll of Alberton. Want advertising Is highly spelal izeod publicity--direct, concentrated, ef ficlent! A cmplete course in llinminatinl engineering is to be added to the cur riulunme of Johns Hopkins university Utlitimore, Vacation If you had a Victor you could star at home all sum mer and yet have the best kind of a vacation. Even if you go away for the summer, ybu'll find a Victor will add greatly to your enjoymept'on many adt evening. Stop in and hear the Victor you're always welcooe. Pull In .doubl*, i4~ l elsu.Victor I ri lt a.tso, Icotth Ses . - Qrik l e MUSetrasluIt oC the VOctrot rRl SMUIIs HOUSR. IN THE 'THEATER, The (Crand theater presented a vert clever picture bill last evening. Thi pictures are all of good, wholesomn themes and very Interesting. Thi vaudoville program scheduled for to morrow night is said to be very en tertaining and no doublt will plense al who attend the performances. At the Bijou. The Bijou theater's program pre sented last evening contained soan{ very Interesting pictures. "Under B13t ilags," a Pathe picture, told a ro mance of the Civil war. The tale deal with the conmfnon incident of those days, the father wearing the gray am the son the blue. The story is re plhte with many exciting episodes. Thb other pictufes and the Illustrated ason are very good. At the Isis. "A Flash of Light," the title ofr most' striking picture presented las evening at the Isis theater, was en joyed by' all who attended the Ier furmances. It dealt 'with true an, fickle love in which a young chemis figures as tie central figure. "Re belllous Betty," a most laughable coin edy, and other pictures made the hi! as good as any that have been dis played at the Isis for some time. When You Put on a Shirl Bought here there' is never any dis appointment,,about the fit, the fabric, the fashion. Our shirts are made by experts and are comfortable, roomy Where needed, snug fitting where they should be. Come and lay" in a supply. They will `give you an idea of what a ftne men's furnishings shop this is. LINK'S' 103 West PFont Steet Frank or o WATOMIS, DIAMONDS, JEWiLy We r.pas!r AuythiBtng ''I, oi r Jit Uye .,slu es IlttI .' '. !* " ar. asyý ay znttt. r. Ae ý '`_ GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL CIHIA. A. OCHRAOI, Prop, Open Day and Night Corner Railroad St. and Higgins Ave. Cafe in Connection. N. P. WOODS 3006.303 Higgins Ave. EVERYTHING TO EAT Uroceries and Provisions Fruits and Vegetables Mleat Market All Kinda of Fresh Meat and Fish., Both Phones in Both Departmentks HATS AND SUITS Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. . Buits made to order. Hats oleaned, re*blooked and trimmed. THE PANTORIUM, 202 West Main Street, Across from Ci Hall. Both phones-Ind. 7981 1 963 Black. StiOE SALE AT THE Workingmen's Friend Clothing Store 1~1 WEST FRONT STr ET i JUST RECEIVEID Our fall sult samples. See our, sam ples b.hore ordering suits made to order. A specialty of cleaning, pressing and alteration. T.4E PANTORIUM. 202 West Main St., opposite City Hall Both phones; Ind, 798; Bell 90803 Blackl: DAN R. FEIGHNER'S New Family Uquor Store 134 West Cedar St. Opposite the Postofflloe All prominent brandi sold sti out RMQH 3 AT ..'