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Monday. May 22. 1911 HELP WANTED—MALEw with .•TED—Young man with some iowledge of printing and mechan »1 detail with general office exper jice. may secure good position ||th large printing house. Address P. T. care Tribune. fwfeLP WANTED—FEMALE. WAITED—Girl for general houswork '*"lily S13 Ave A, phone of two. WANTED—Nurse girl, i^flunham, Ave. A. Mrs. O. N. iTED—Competent girl for gen ii housework. Mrs. W. C. Gil-keeping reath, 38 Ave. A. WTED—Girl for general house rk no washing. Apply Bismarck iv. & Inv. Co., Phone 203. TED—Competent girl for gen al housework. Mrs. C. J. Busch, roer Avenue and Mandan, or ene.423. TED—Girl for general house rk. Mrs. H. G. Berndt. 104 Av ueA. Phone 351R. ,™.ITED—Girls, wh want positions §anted—Female,"ood good homes, read the "Help a column reg llarly. FOR SALE—FUHNITUHE. SALE—Chlckering piano, China set, sewing machine, Ice chest, lone 279R. WANTED—Good second hand piano 'for sale or trade for driving or sad lie horse. Knowles and Haney, Jewelers. Bismarck. DRESSMAKING. LINERY, Dressmaking, plain wing, bair chains and switches. Broadway, between 5th and 6th itrets. 118 LOST AND FOUND. T—Bay pony mare, age 17, weight 0. from 801 Seventh street, Bis »marck. M. A. Edberg. FOR SALE—LOTS. SALE—50-foot south front lot, idewalk, water, sewer, a.ll paid for in best part of city, 5 blocks postoffice, 1450.00. F. E. Young. SALE—100-foot east front lot 1th water and sewer, 1500. J. S. nauss. Mfft SALE—An entire block of lots for $275. J. S. Knauss. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—If you are looking for pro Itable work daring the summer •months, address D. D. Wright Co., Oakes, N. D. 1 O was sleeping like thjr dead Irom the exhaustion of a Want ads are ONE CENT A WORD EACH DAY (one-halt cent a word each subsequent insertion ONLY WHEN PAID CASH IN ADVANCE). Minimum charge 25c. Ads sent to us with promises to pay, •or Bhoned in will not be inserted except where you carry an account on our ledger and pay monthly, as the amounts are too small to pay for the ost of collection. Bach initial, number and figure count one word. Always pay cash in advance and secure the half rate. When it's too good for the junkman, ADVERTIS E it FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—Rooms in Dakota block. Phone 303. FOR RENT—Modern rooms and board at Dunraven Place. 212 3rd st. phone 122. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room Call at 404 First St. or phone 444R. FOR RENT—Strictly modera room for gentlemen. 506 3rd st. FOR RENT—Modern room for lady only. 417 First St. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished or two furnished rooms for light house in modern house. 622 Third Street. BOARD AND ROOM at reasonable rates. 416 Thay«r St. LARGE FRONT ROOM—Furnished 223 Third street just the place for one working down town. FOR~RENT—Furnished "Room* with or without board 311 4th St., phone 326. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. In quire of Mrs. Swanke opposite Post Office, or Phone 158R. FOR*RENT—Modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Call 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Small furnished room, central location, in new modern house for gentleman only. Phone 248. BOARD and room at 118 First St., Phone 190R. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished room, for one or two. Moderate pr|ce. 316 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, at 307 Fourth street. Mrs. Brady. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT—1-room cottage on Sec ond street Phone 303. FOR RENT—House of 4 rooms, well located. Also a 6-room house for sae. Geo. Register. FOR SALE Two lumber wagons nearly new. i.pply at Homan Cafe and Bakery. FOR SALE—Large compressed air vacuum cleaning outfit. Can be bought reasonable and is a money maker. Spring housecleaning Is the right time to invest—it wlh make you big money. Address box 27, care Tribune. FOR SALE—Dry stove wood. 113. J. C. Swett. FOR SALE—If phone 113. J. Drilled te Perfection. I hard march. Before his outposts and from drill man gets accustomed to sentinels could be driven In bis small dding under any circumstances what k*s been hammered into bis brain tfsne after time till It becomes second nature to him. Charles XII. of Swe den, "the madman of the north." rip ped most of Europe up tbe back again and again because his soldiers were drilled to perfection before he let them lake the field at a time when there was great neglect of drill In other armies. He valued 1.000 well drilled fighters above 10.000 not so well drilled, and. madman or genius, his Judgment was vindicated repeatedly terrible battles. One nlgbt Charles ijl was surprised In Poland by anesting attacking army of 8.000 when his sQant force of GO Phone in need C. Swett. of sand, band was aroused, mounted, formed in battle line—all in pitchy blackness— and swinging into a fierce charge upon the enemy. By daylight the Russians and Poles, who had thought to eat him up. were virtually annihilated.— New York Press. Doubting Thomas—Large and Inter family, eh? "Only three of us." "Have one child, eh?" "No the other is my wife's mother." Distension in a town makes the grass grow in the streets. Unity makes the trade grow In the stores. A eitv ia usually as big as the faith of its people. fhJy beHevs'Tn it enough to tairy pretty scrap, and pull together you bet dollars to doughnuts that town is on the up grade. When allthe merchants unite for the good of their town it is a safe tumble that home trade will unite itself to them. It la better to have the long green in the tills than the grass green ifoi the streets. 5s?~. Unity makes the long green grow. J§: town That doe. not pull together will be pulled to pieces. PULL TOGETHER UNITY MAKES HOME TRADE GROW MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room modern cottage or flat. Ad dress Alfred Zuger, Bismarck. FOR SALE—Five room house and and barn. Lot 50x150 feet, on Main St., near International Harvester Com pany building. Cheap if taken at once for cash Call at No. 6 west Main St. FOR SALE—4 room house to move off lot. Hardwood floors, stone foun. cows positively no adulteration, sat- isfaction guaranteed. One gallon or more, 20c per gallon, delivered. Tel ephone 496. Plaza,' N,. D„ and gex his and the larid. Send today. Valuable~ FOR SALE—Diamond posts. Inquire 405 Ninth street. Ing yours on our lists. We aim to make all exchanges on an actual! was feared that tbe discarded yueen B1SMAR S. DAILY TRIBUNE ,, i*. _i„ Amount received from all oth- booklet. telling all about the opening. for dray or delivery in the city. Ap raid for commissioners ami ply Marshall Oil Co. (brokerage ... .. Paid for salaries, FOR SALE—One 35 h. p. Scotch Mar-' "ther charges ..: Paid fo taxesall dis- ine boiler, high pressure one 1r FOR RENT—Seven room, era house. Phone 420. Ad-- (NO. 105.) ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT. For the 31, Net Year Ending December I A. D., 1S10. Of the condition and affairs of the Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Company of New York, organized under the laws of the state of New York, made to the commis sioner of insurance of the state of North Dakota, in pursuance of the laws of said state. President—William T. Woods. Vice President—George M. Olcott. Secretary—Charles E. W. Chambers. Principal office—61-63 .William Street. Attorney for service of process in the state of North Dakota: Name, Commissioner of Insurance loca tion, Bismarck, N. D. Organized or incorporated August, 1882. Commenced business, September, 1882. CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock paid up in full 250.000.00 ASSETS. Value of real estate owned by tee company $ 245,763.18 Loans on bonds and mortgages 15,000.00 Railroad bonds and stocks .. 102,424.28 State, city, county and other bonds 196,749.20 Bank stocks 60.068.72 Other corporation stocks 208.120.18 Cash on hand and in bank .. 15,757.89 Interest due and accrued 3,405.64 Premiums in course of collec tion and transmission Rents due and accrued All other sums due to the company dmi0o^es°f al datlon, also upright piano. Phone Amount of un 279R. I earned premiums on all outstand FOR SALE—Fresh milk from tested ing risks D"f(inss0raI1d°m,brokI- Total amount of losses paid I during the year Willow fence STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, wnio mute ot A AII it ...*,- surance of the state of North Dakota, WANTED—All parties having prop- certify that the foregoing is erty to exchange, Whether real Or a true abstract of the original statement personal to Hat them with us W ™w is keep in touch With people all OVer' to the Northwest having properties to of this office at Bismarck the 1st day trade, and make no charge for plac- April. A. D.. IMI. call on or write The Real Estate COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AU Exchange, Kennedy Block, Fargo, N. D. the ceremony. A gentleman of tbe insurance in this state according to the name of Cbutnelgb offered to go into "aw. thereof, until the 31 st day of March. tbe anteroom where Caroline was Testimony whereof, I have here waiting an keep engaged^utU the umo mr hand and sea^ at Bismarck. conclusion of the ceremony. That was (SE time whendnearlyber everybody gambleda Why Ha Remained Home. and tbe discarded queen was no excep Model Husband (boastfully)—Yes. tlon to tbe rule. After a few casual gentlemen. I've been married ten years and never spent a night away from home yet. A Obeyed Directions. «l» Kimrian arrount of tbe crea One of the small theaters in Pitts-] tiou (by Siiiila- Hn-re is a similar tra b«rg at which moving pictures and dition. "The rmitor s|Knt «.UU0 years vaudeville sketches alternate recently in creation, and «.doo more are allotted changed a sign which read: "Ladies to the earth" that remove their bats will find mir- In ibe black letter Dillon ot Foxes rors and all conveniences on the room "Acts and Monuments flUBi sign. Just before it was changed one of the employees saw a woman of rustic appearance and a happy expres sion leaving with several combs, a brash and two small hand mirrors. "Say. what do you think you're doin' yf8™ with those things?" he demanded. She was taking them home, she in-1terday" formed him. "Naw, yer not," said the man "we don't put them things in there for you to take away." "Well, of all things." exclaimed the todl^ant^dame^-an' dTdn"tT"««"d A.!.,t there llve.roamiuff SiTi ,sdyr I Then the sign waa changed.—Pitts burg Gazette-Time* There Is no genius In life like tbe genius of energy and industiy.— 135,444.73 275.00 24,097.63 Total ?1,007,096.45 Unadmitted assets 88,937.12 Total assets $ 918,159.33 LIAGIL1TJES. Gross claims for losses adjusted arid unpaid .... 46.608.71 Total gross amount of claims for losses 36,608.7t 3 slon and erage, 31,574.68 All other liabilities NORTH DAKOTA HOMESTEAD I ..,„„,, .cgiM,,,, „,,.,. r, I f« Total liabilities $ 358,4fi9.«l The BertholdJ Reservatio,n is (the.l RECEIPTS. choicest agricultural land in North Premiums received during the Dakota. It will soon be opened for year in cash 519,078.15 ... „_ ._ Interest an dividends receiv settlement.. Send 25c in coin. to Geo. ert duringdthe year 24,686.52 J. Smith, united States Commissioner Rents received during the at A er source8 FOR SALE—Eight year old bay horse DISBURSEMENTS weight 1600 pounds. Absolutely Losses paid during the year $ sound and gentle. Best single horse 350,807.58 7,6'il.43 n.989.98 6,529.76 Total receipts $ m™?*..pald. 568,284.41 180,572.32 .duHn.g. 5 ?a,d "V h. p. Brownell sateam engine, AU I dress Bismarck Steam Laundry, Bis- ,,r „,. », T. I Total disbursements $ 535,854.65 marck, N. u. NORTH PAKOTA BUSINESS. new mod- the taxes Total risks taken during the year Totall FOR SALE—All latest varieties of Tota losses incurred during cabbage and cauliflower. John Mil- the year lett. 50,000.00 168,682.28 fees and 60,515.33 .•- .::_•-v,.7 2,-8591° Amountr of other bursements 56,225.62 73,146.00 premiums received dur ing the year 2,179.98 2,408.91 1,880.74 Commissioner of Insurance. I, W. C. Taylor, commissioner of in- hand and affixed the seal u' A LOR Commissioner of Insurance, THORITT. Whereas, The Lloyds Plate Glass In surance Company of New York, a corpo ration organized under the laws of New York, has filed in this offlce a sworn state A xr, —K- „„.. «,».,• A went exhibiting its condition and busl N matter what you want it 8 a Will save you time and money if •,1?108, conformabler ten(1the requirements of the laws of this state, regulating the you Will use the TRIBUN E business of insurance, and, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A I Whereas, The company has filed„ig I ing December 31, thls offlce a du certlfied of "charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the insurance laws aforesaid. Fleeced the Queen. Now, Therefore, I, W. C. Taylor, com nrhaii riMtruo IV MM* crowned It missioner of insurance of the state of When Oeorge was a a pursuant to the provisions of 8aid Iawa do hereby cer Caroline might appear and create a above named company is fully empowered w^tminctu,. nhhev ilnrins through its authorized agents, to transact scene at Westmlnstei abbej during a a tify that the business of Plate Glass T,,) C. TAYLOR, Commisisoner of Insurance. LIFE OF THE WORLD. remarks about the weather Chutneigh took three cards from his pocket and Invited Caroline to "spot the lady." Time and again she backed ber Judg ment with money and each time lost Then she played higher stakes in tbe hope of retrieving her HI fortune. Her last guinea bad been taken in by Chut neigh before she- remembered her in-tbe tention to be at tbe coronation. But' tlon in one of Martin Luther's books it was too late. The ceremony was reads as follows: "Elijah. Hie prophet, over, and the new king, "the greatest! said that the world Itiid existed 2.000 blackguard in all Europe." was on bis years before tbe law was given (from way to the palace. To Mr. Chutneigh,: Adam to Mosesi. would exist 2.000 who thus holds the credit of introduc-1 years under the Mosaic law (from Ing the three card trick into England,' Moses to Christ) and 2.0UO years under a pension was granted. the Christian dispensation, and then It would be burned Traditions That It Will Last Only Six Thousand Years. There is a general and widespread notion, which the curious investigator will find scattered thruughoiit both medieval and modern literature, that the world will last r».oo» yeiim from date of its creation. An inscrin- there Thank Is a whole sermon piven with the ID the left as they pass out. Than I a whole sermon pive with you for removing them." Some of, 6.000 year limit of tbe earths duration their patrons acted too literally on the as a text. Some writers contend that the "six days" referred to iu Holy Writ really mean «.ouu years aud that the "sev enth day" Is a type of tbe coming mil lennium, or "SablMtib of a thousand Tbe psalm*851 says. "For a thousand years are in thy sight as yes (Psalm xc.4. See also II Peter 111,81. Chinese Nomads. In tbe plains on tbe western borders of the Chinese empire. ID tbe heart of tow-•BU,» aDd COD,cffll The wooden door frame Is no higher than half a window frame in English bouses, but the tent, although not equal to the wants of a large family, to snug comfortable in summer, but cold In winter.-I»ndon Graphic. (NO. 104.) ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT. 31, For the Year Ending December A. D., 1910. Of the condition and affairs of the Hart ford Steam Boiler Inspection and In surance Company of Hartford, Connecti cut, organized under the laws of the state of Connecticut, made to the commissioner of insurance of the state of North Da kota, in pursuance to the laws of said President—L. B. Brainerd. Vice President—Francis B. Allen. Secretary—Charles S. Blake. Main office—Hartford, Conn. Attorney for service of process in the state of North Dakota: Name, Commissioner of Insurance lo cation, Bismarck, N. D. Organized or incorporate, June 1886. Commenced business October 1866. CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock paid up in full $1,000,000.00 ASSETS. Value of real estate owned by the company $ 91,400.00 Loans on bonds and mortgages 1,140,810.00 Railroad bonds and stocks .. 2,048,530.25 State, city, county and other bonds 844,188.47 Bank stocks 64,430.00 Other corporation stocks 183,179.00 Cash on hand and in bank .. 174,137.52 Interest due and accrued 71,231.96 Premiums in course of col lection and transmission .. 209,440.08 Total assets $4,867,547.28 LIAGILITIES. Total gross amount of claims for losses $130,809.04 Net amount of unpaid losses 130,809.04 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks ... 2,010,733.76 Due for commissions and brokerage 41,886.01 All other liabilities 45,149.16 Total liabilities 12,228,579.97 RECEIPTS. 36,608.71 Premiums received during the year in cash $1,363,184.27 Interest and dividends receiv ed during the year 204,989.96 282,624.19 Amount reecived from all oth er sources 25,963.68 Total reecipts 81,594,137.91 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year $ 127,803.61 Dividends paid during the year 120.000.00 Paid for commissions and brokerage 185,671.78 Paid for salaries, fees and other charges 6S.63l.45 Paid for taxes 55,333.61 Amount of all other disburse ments 851.568.40 Total disbursements $1,404,008.85 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS. Total risks taken during the year 269.000.00 Total premiume received dur ing the year 1,592.15 Tota lamount of losses paid during the year 70.47 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I, W. C. Taylor, commissioner of in surance of the state of North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on file in this offlce. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of this office at Bismarck the 1st day of April, A. D„ 1911. (SEAL) W- C. TATLOR, Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Od-oe of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AU- THORITY Whereas, The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, a corporation or ganized under the laws of Connectltcut, has filed in this offlce a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 1910, con formable to the requirements of the laws of this state regulating the business of insurance, and, Whereas, The compaiv has filed In this offlce a duly certified copy of Jts charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance laws aforesaid. Now, Therefore, I, W. C. Taylor, com missioner of insurance of the state of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named company Is fully empowered through its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business of Steam Boiler insurance in this state according to the laws thereof, until the 31st day of March, A. D., 1912. '#n Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, this 1st day of April, A. D.t 1911. (SEAL) W. C. TAYLOR. Commisisoner of Insurance. BUFFALO TONGUES. The Blackfeet Indians Used to Turn Them Into Hairbrushes. "Walrus whisker toothpicks and buf falo tougue hairbrushes!" the explorer cried. And he displayed a packet of black toothpicks tied with a strip of red raw hide and flat black hairbrush that seemed molded out of rubber. "These two articles," said the ex plorer, "are of strictly native man ufacture—native American manufac ture. Take the toothpicks first. They are made by tbe Indians of Alaska The Indians, whenever they kill a wal rus, pluck from his face his long and stiff whiskers, cure them and ship them to the Chinese. At every fash ionable Chinese dinner you will see the stately mandolins between each course picking their teeth with these walrus whisker toothpicks. "It*, tbe Blackfoot Indians who use buffalo tongue hairbrushes. A buf falo's tongue Is rough. The spines on it make very good hairbrush bristles. And these bristles in a Blackfoot brush don't come out. for the Blackfoot sim ply skins his buffalo tonjrue. cuts It In hairbrush shape, cures it. and there you are. Every Blackfoot In the past had his buffalo hairbrush. But those days are gone—gone with the buffalo herds— and where in the fifties you could buy a good buffalo tongue brush on theat plains for a ladle of puppy dog stew I doubt if yon could get one now for a keg of firewater."-Washington Post. When Empress Eugenie Was Young. I was so lost in admiration of this wonderful Empress Eugenie that in dancing in the royal quadrille with the Russian consul I forgot to make the usual steps. Everything was symmet rically perfect in her, the slender, graceful figure with the beautifully modeled shoulders, which were en hanced by the white dress she wore, profusely embroidered with pearls and silver. Her exquisite shape attracted me perhaps even more than did the classically beautiful head, with the noble regular features and the auburn bair, upon which sparkled a royal diadem. Her charming smile bewitch ed me as much as did the few friendly words she addressed to me in ber me lodious voice.—Princess von P.acowlt's Autobiography. NIELSEN CO.'S MILLINERY STORE First class Shampoo, Hair dressing, Manicure, Massage and Scalp treat ment. Puffs and Switches made from your combings. An Expert from the East has charge of our Hainlressing parlor. Phon-e 248. B. E. JONES. Special Agent. New York Life Insurance Co. Write for particulars concern ing our NEW POLICY. Room 38. CITY NATIONAL BANK Bldf. Bismarck, N. D., Slattery, Gunn & Co. Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES Dealers in Coal, Wood, Ice and Grain BISMARCK, N. D. of the United States Is the Q- W. WOLBERT Agency Manager for Western North Dakota Office In W«bb Stock Phone 980 BISMARCK, N. DAK. Live Agent Wanted in Every Town ^##»^^^##^»^^^^##^##^#^#^#^^^#»#»»^»*^r#^r»»#»#»»»»#»»^#»^»»##vr»», Professional and Business Directory imrd and Broadway I I I ALEX SCHUTT. Oentist. Offlce, Webb and Cook Block. Phone 260. 1^^»»»*r»*»++*oo»o»»»»»»++»»ooi HAIRDRESSING Go to the Florentine Hair Dressing Parlors. Rooms 1 and S Tribune Building. Telephone No. 184. 4 The Equitable Life Assurance Society ]jitem I I TAXI LINE CMS. GRIFFEE Prop. i: Best and Fastest Service in the City PRICES Same as Hack Lines Phone 258 McKENZIE HOTE STOPPING A NOSEBLEED. iy This Method It Is Simply a Matter of Imagination. In many experiments carried on dur ing the last few years it has been as certained that the mind controls to a wonderful extent the flow of blood to any particular part of the body. The following experiment has been tried as many as ten times by tie and has •ot failed once. When th- nose starts to bleed, im mediately persuade yourself to believe that you are running with all your might tip the steepest flight of steps you can think of or up a high hill that Is, just think of doing either of these things and doing it fast. Think the same time that you are carry ing a heavy piece of baggage with both hands and add thoughts of any other bodily exertion. You will be sur prised at the quickness with which your trouble euds. The explanation is that when we really start to run more blood is given to tbe arteries supplying the muscles of the legs than tbey were receiving while at rest. This has been proved. As the same thoughts iu the mind pro duce approximately the same bodily effects, if one merely thinks to run, but does not run. tbe blood will go to the legs anyhow and away from the head, as desired. There are many common experiences of secretions started by thoughts. If one looks at a lemon and thinks of tracking it his mouth immediately waters, and I have no doubt that many people who read this will have their mouths watering from the simple reading.—Lawrence Hodges in Chicago Seven THE BURLEIGH COUNTY AB STRACT CO. Legal Abstracters for Burleigh County. Under Bond of S10.000 CITY NATIONAL BANK BLK. FRANK FEENEY. General Insurance. CITY NATIONAL BANK BLK. S. S. Clifford has opened a RESTAURANT Opposite the Armory on 2nd Street, and will be pleased to meet his old friends. Has also in connection a feed and sale stable. rf tttt rt rsJ Andrew Miller W. P. Coatello MILLER A COSTELLO Attorneys at Law. City National Bank Building BISMARCK, N. D. I 1 I FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering and Packing. Heflnlshlng done In all desired colors. Painting, paper banging, and decorating, frlcea right. Work guaranteed. Phone 489. N. W. Paint A Repair Co- Broadway, between 4th and 5th St 1 Undertaking: AND Embalming LicensedEmbalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 54JR or 165 WEBB BROS. I I I I I P. E. BYRNE, Official Abstractor of Titles for Burleigh County. Bismarck, N. O. References Bismarck Bank, First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. BE A BOOSTER. Why? Because we need you. Boost your town, your county. Boost your business men.^ Ev erything that is right needs boosting. Nothing like Biim marck. Nothing like Burleigh county. W. E. RUNEY, LAND INVESTMENT CO. EG. FIELD UNDERTAKING Licensed Embalmer Phone 100, Day or Night MainftThird St. Bismarck UILOER CARPENTER AND BUILOER Repairing and Jobbing. If you are going to build, let me figure with you. G. W. JENNINGS, Corner 8th and Rosser Sts. Phone in Evenings 539. Pho I**************** 0 HALF SOLES And rubber heels save your shoes and your feelings. We have the best of both put them on so you're glad you came here. And you will come again. Carl Juhnke Shoe Store. 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