Wk- ' Kim
mM®|UL liITHOK * UMFIUII
ftECTfIIC RAILWAY.
the electric lime
f . F.ur HOCK PKOM ANNAPOLIB
!**■’ „. TK „ or PARK
KAI one Way Hound Trip
f,ocu fi.ou;
Iftat- •r, l w' <ton.Mcu. ~ IJ*i
I CAKHIBD O.V ALL TRAINS
~ ... j time indicate* Wt
iraiuß leave D. S. Naval
_ v;.' earlier and Govornor a
earlier.
ttl*'- m -e from Terminal Station
'Lr. *•• . near Lexliurton.
hfiA" '* 'n.mTreasury BMff.
• W .
.... |.rmv e Kalllinore
- .. e.: a. M.
.s> * “ t.:b “
iU : „ .:
„ y v *•
•a* .. |o.‘ii “
>** rf 11. •
in* „ li ft P. M
; .i M Eft. “
a* p .. 2.:*
i** i .r.n *•
t' 4.i
■x .. r,.r, -
** ..
ts . t.:v>
- W..V,
* J ; .. u.:fi “
~ , Naval Academy Jet.
k * . i raimfer Na al Arad
£* "" ‘j*"-
l*or W*s>i(nK'
U*" fill Auuauulli
(u ttA ,u *v lu __
, .. 6.00 A. M
■' ' H 4ft
** „ iHU'i “
I ,JI lO. Oft
,4 * .. 10.55
* 11.05 P. M.
p v ,!,*£*
<&
# f d *
7* v* 6.55 **
t* ill “
S2> • ,l " f ' “ :
i ilemy Junction.
_ , ,i \, tdemjr Junction for
|V IM'O '
ttiu|o'ii.
T „. - ror Annapolis June
, Tli t 11• \M . t.JSU and 5.20 P. M.
. 1.,,., i Jumtlon for Anim
c \ M I i l.'JlaiwllW) P. M.
tat it. nauan t information apply at our
J“ . . u ir. Miroat nation,
Hotel. arte. *••. ■' Kent
Li • inuraturo dam Kt.,l Win. H Moaa.
T 'Tim# tv# vi I Hladait Mt. Lost
'jj , „ s \ f,.r ..m.'tira, inldalitpmen
; ufl , it witii Naval Aoa.le.nvN
CmSIPUHf Ml NAVIGATION CO.
IIUICHT PASSENGER SERVICE
BCTHfCN
ANNAPOUS and CAMBRIDGE, MO
STEAMER “IDLER”
leaves Annapoll .at . ...4.45p. m.
lk'..N CambriiliN'. at ..T.iHla. nt.
Arrives it Annapolis ll.OO a, ni.
Dalit K.trrpl -iinilny.
TARfc on< Way. $1 Kontl Trip, $1.75
Ti, tots (loot I litil I'hcO.)
I additional mf< •> i.ottioii address the Com
l,njr *l Ann*|dli. Mil. al'.'tf
£Hl*M’KAkl>: HI'V t'O.
•CHESAPKAKE LINE."
tI'.K.iiVNT PAHHKNtIKIt SI'MAMKKS
StIUMHIV AM • A UUUMTA."
fur 01.1) nIN I I’liM K. IKT ami NDK
t'H.k V.\.
SiUHiam ihv tiaitlmur* dally (axcapl
*, u it p in, arriving Old Point
i mil H.t lhi n M ni and Nor to lit at 7.00 a. in.
> . • lilt the Hall
raai’o** for |. polut# Soutn.
’•YORK RIVER LINE."
tun V N I I'A.SMKNUKK HTKAMKK "AT
UNI t for W KMT POINT and
Kit liMonli, VA.
, *aair*i#w Kailliiinr# rueadav, Thnre*
kjtaisatnrday. at n Uti i> m. and arrlvttH
tahilul i i a in and Hldiintind at
Utl
va>.ail ti iii.no osier Point, York
MCM.nI . i -sv Tank and Alliuond’a.
*UKKs i.KWK K A LT IMOItK YKOV
'.l*9 AN li I' I.M II I' ST. W li.AKK.
"t.|o noli el. to an (•■dill# may u# se
as< .'iieoksd tod ata(erooiiis re
a.! from tha ritv n.-ttet >®e, tIH K
yatt itreet Mtl HUH W. UoItSON
*|W.ir k.Haiti a street.T. H. I>l KNKK
J‘WAt#at, .’I. t I'.il tiinoro si root. J. 11.
ii 'tlv Aif. nt, (tki \ . 'li irl. s street or the
“*• nm,, I k nt and l.ee streets. Haiti*
•* sa.
A1 • Hlsat N. i'll APM AN,
'.‘.■i *'" tv' Asst, tieni, t'aei. Ant-
EDWARD l BEAVIN
Electrical and
Gas SuoDlies
And Fixtures.
‘.•So K|(.PKh.sh N riNO TUX H. W.
JOHNS M\ \ i | |> ft>. ASHKSITHSI
'hks ~ h HI K\ riNUtllHtl KKS.<
Attention given to all kind*
Slectrlcal Construction,
Jf #u Promptly Attended To
3 church cmr.tr. <m
PHONE lOS
Lawn Mowers
, Garden Hoses
Sprinklers
j Hammocks
Lawn Swings
Ci twm Freezers
Water Coolers
'ml tile celebrated
White Frost" Me
la Refrigerators.
• ••Tlie...
en ry Myers
Company, “
fi*4]*49 West Street.
Aiquors!
_ m
‘H^BEST.QUALITY!
••••AT...
Crandalls
"*"♦> Main
AXsaPou ?. Mo'. o^2
t ,
Slightly Cooler
1 W ASH i noton. Sept. 7, 10.30e. *u.
For Maryland—Fair tonight and
Thursday; slightly cooler in extreme
> liast portion tonight.
W. L MOORE.
C’iuef of V. irather Bureau.
! ■ ...- -
Maximum temperature 85
i Minimum temperature t>9
SEPTEMBEB 7. 1910
o IT J Sun Rises 5.41 a. m
j l Sun Sets 6.28 p. m
1 Mfiriv* 1 Moon Beta 8.25 p. m
moon, f Mooq # 2.59 a. m
SNAP-SHOTS
—An old timer—The sun dial.
—The man with musty ideas is gene
rally the first to air his opinion.
—From his point of view, a bird in
the bush is worth two in the hand.
Literary longings too frequently
consist merely of long hair and long
faces.
- There are few people whose dis
liking as j.our last
dollar bill.
A
#- Annapolis Banking & Trust Com
i>any o|eu till 6 P. M. Saturdays
rleiity.time to deposit yoursavings. t
A Kensington manufacturer calls
his rugs the Rip Van Winkle because
they have such a long nap.
- It’s only on the morning after that
a young man is apt to realize he can’t
get ahead by getting a head.
—Get at safe FRKE from Annapolis
Banking & Trust Co. open Saturdays
till 6 P. M. other week days till 4 P. M.
—Willie —“Why is the leg of a chick
en called the drumstick?” Billy—
“’Cause it beats all the rest.”
sioo li it Kails to Cure.
There in more Catarrh in thin section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was su|i|N)seil to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease and prestiti
ed local remedies, nud bv constantly
falling to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science has
proved catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therfore requires cousitu
tioiial treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney
& 00., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con
stitutional cure on the market. It is
taken internally in doses from IS drops
to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces or the
system. They otter one hundred
dollars for any case it fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Address: K. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c.
i'uke Hall s Family Pill for constipa
tion.
B STERN BcSON
NEW YORK'S
J .XC l. USIVE C USTOM
TAILOR. S 3
EVERYBODY stop and admire our
*-< TAILORING. Its about aa perfect
as you can get a Garment made—The
Coat Fits—The Trousers hang properly
and the prices please everybody.
t>o2 Fabrics to make your selection from.
alTm
THE FASHION,
STRAUSS BROTHERS, Proprietors,
221 Prince George St,. Annapolis, M
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED
Repaired and Packed 4
Work Carefully Done at Moderate Prices
LOUIS M. HOPKINS,
| lift Shipwright SI.
Trial order# solicited. 5 -Im
LOUIS GARDINER & CO
CONTIIICTORSJNO BUILDERS.
Thanking my friends and the public fo
their past patronage, l aut now prepared to
furuish Drawings and Specifications free to
those patronizing me, or I will furnish plans
and specifications and superintend work at a
small per ix*nt. Apply or address
;> STOut lld M AItKKT STK KKT.
PHOTOGRAPHS
MADE BY MACHINERY
For All Commercial Purposes.
Souvenir Postal Cards My Specialty.
All I Need is a Good Photo
or >he Negative to W ork From.
From $2.5C Per Hundred Up.
GKO. B. NERRIAM,
•27 Kl 22lid Street,
j) ?S 3m New Vorh (Tly.
FOR HIRE
Hy Day or Week
LAUNCHES.
Sail or Row Boats.
ALSO LAUNCHES FOR SALE.
<>n account of requirements of t lie law
1 offer for sale all my Launches. _
WAGNER 'S.
Phmw AA7-H. Near! Wcems'gCrcek Bridtjt
W. H. W. TAYIXR Off®* TaYIJtH
TAYLOR BROS.
Sanitary)
Plumbing & Gas-Fitting
Hot Water and
Steam Heating
Pump Work.
139 Main St., Annapolis, Md.
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
tar All Job Work Will
attention. Phone, tad-y. Shop VS r ¥““
-
THE EVENING CAPITAL. AID., SKPTKMKKK 7,1910.
, Auer's Pills
Regularity
: LURED THE WORLD
i BCOTT’S FICTION DiD MUCH FOR
1 NATIVE LAND.
i
i ~
Visitors in Thousands Gathered to See
the Scenes Made Famous by
Genius of the “Wizard of
the North.”
It Is just a hundred years since
Scott's poem, “The Lady of the Lake,”
appeared. Not in one single year of
the century has It failed to bring to
Scotland many thousands of dollars,
says the New York World. Lockhart
tells that Immediately after “The Lady
of the Lake” was published crowds set
off to view Loch Katrine, and every
hostelry In that neighborhood was
crammed with a succession of visit
ors, and “from that time the post
horse duty In Scotland rose to an ex
traordinary degree.”
Before “The Lady or the Lake’’ ap
peared the highlands of Scotland had
been unknown to dwellers south of the
Cheviots, but from the date of Its pub
lication the southron Invaded Scot
land, though more peaceably than In
days of yore.
Mr. St. John tells us in his “Wild
Sports of the Highlands" that young
English ladles took to wearing tartans
—especially those of a gay color —and
the quiet Perthshire loch and glens
were overrun by tourists quoting the
poem as they climbed Ben Venue. It
has been said that Walter Scott
brought more money Into that coun
try than any other Scotsman.
Tourist “shrines” elsewhere have
usually been associated with historic
personalities—such as Shakespeare’s
tomb, Plymouth rock, the cell of Bon
nlvard. But it Is historic Action that
has poured money Into the Highlands;
for “The Lady of the Lake” Is a novel,
in rhyme.
Nowadays tourists do the trip In a
day from Glasgow to Edinburgh, be
ginning with Rob Roy country, pass
ing thence into Kllen Douglas’ region,
and following backward the course of
Fltz-James' ride to Stirling castle.
This trip, by steamboat, rail and coach,
has made Inversnaid, Stronachlachar,
the Braes o’ Balquhldder, Ben Voir
llch, Ben Venue and the Trossachs fa
miliar to more Americans than ever
saw Jamestown.
The Glasgow waterworks have rath
er spoiled Loch Kathrlne by flooding
the strand where Ellen Douglas kept
her boat. But Ellen, says the London
Outlook, "dominates the whole poem;
and Loch Katrine Is surely haunted
by her still. Here Is the figure one
would call up on the sliver strand
had one the power of Cornelius ,
Agrippa; and the accents of her moun
tain tongue seem to blend with the j
breeze from the blue lake.
“And Fltz James and Black Roder- |
lek have also their backgrounds, their 1
settings. The knight In Lincoln green,
with his black-and-tan bloodhounds,
belongs to the Trossachs, with their j
towering crags and birch trees; whilo ;
as to the chief, does one not always
picture him on his native heath, like !
his descendant Rob Roy, his tartans
waving In the sunlight?
“It was surely this placing of these
figures Just where they should be i
placed that sent the English visitors
!u crowds to see the scenes to which
they belonged, to behold the spot where
the knight’s gallant steed lay dying,
to look into the cave where Ellen j
prayed to the Virgin, to gaze on
Lanrick Mead, where the clansmen j
mustered, and seek Coilantogle ford,
where the desperate dhel took place.”
|
King Rewards Girl's Bravery.
The late King Edward shortly be- ’
fore his death bestowed a medal on
Hannah Hugill, 15 years old, of York
shire, England, for her bravery in
saving her- mother-from being gored
by a bull. The ineftient occurred last
fall. Tbe mother went to a field to
bring home several cows. She was at- j
tacked by a bull. At first she de
fended herself with a pitchfork, but
she was knocked flown by the animal,
which began to gore her. Hannah,
who had been left at the gate with or
ders not to enter the field, ran for- j
ward, and, picking up the pitchfork,
attacked the bull and distracted his
attention from her mother. By prod- ;
ding him she kept the brute away j
from her mother and enabled the
woman to creep along the ground to
the fence and get away in safety, j
The courage of the girl and her pres
ence of mind were brought to the at
tention of the king.
Sine Lights on the Age of Chivalry.
| Don Quixote had just proclaimed
that the Donna Dulcinea del Tobnso
was the world's queen of beauty and
loveliness, and had offered to shiver
a lance with any knight wko presumed
to dispute the claim.
“Rats!” exclaimed the bystanders;
j ’ she’s nothing but a hash sllnger at
! a flve-cent lunch counter!”
j “Well,” sturdily rejoined Don
Quixote, “that doesn’t disprove my as
-1 sertion. Everybody knows that wait- |
j frr girls are chosen for their looks,
j i :her than for their efficiency!"
i Setting his dishpan helmet more
, • firmly on his head and digging his
heels Into the lean flanks of old Rosin
ante, he continued to breathe forth
threatenings and defiance.
Can’t Corner It.
“A woman’s logic 13 a good deal like
a flea,” remarked the mere man.
••What’s the answer?” queried The
dense party.
"You know It's there, and It Jumps
around lively enough, but somehow
you can never put your finger on It."
—Deposit your savin** in Annapolis
P-nking & Trust Company. J* j r
cent interest. Bank open 9 A. M. to
5 P M. Saturdays#; P. M
SENTENCE ETYMONS
A ; o, > n s Irietid
Pain is >ften hut the drc£3 of pleas
ure.
The doors to heaven are iu retired
places of helpfulness
My love of God is wrong unless It
makes hitn more lovely to others.
When a man's religion Is on his
sleeve it is usually part of his cloak.
Nothing will help you more than
helping a man when you do not want
to
Saintliness and sat ity are both a
, happy balance between self and so
ciety.
Too many of our Ideas on duties
are sadly mixed with notions on rev
enue.
It Is easy to love truth ardently
when Its edge is toward your adver
sary.
If you cannot sometimes forget to
count yourself you will never be worth
counting
Too many are praying for a harvest
of love who have planted no seeds of
kindness.
This world would he a good deal
more healthy If we might quarar....io
the grunib’ers.
The pr "her who would r ide to
the ideal ' fe must live In the heart !
of our real life.
It is good evidence you hrve onl;-
half a truth when you think you have
a monopoly of all
I The greatest difficulty in winning
the esteem of others lies In our foci- !
lsh estimates of ourselves
The uncomfortable people In
this world are those who are anxlou - 1
only for comfort.—Chicago Tribune.
ALL SORTS
The crumpled horn Is one that leaves
j a headache
The lamb that plays around a mint
bod tempts fate. I
“Theie's no place like hum,” re
marked the apiarist.
Stray lambs that gambol in wheat
j reck rot of futures,
Every good plowman follows the
j straight and narrow path
j Birds are highfliers that never get
away from the simple life.
i After a dog has indulged In short
j pants he usually goes In swimming.
Freedom doesn't always bring taap-
I piness. but you'll notice that it is the
tied dog that howls.
Can people of tart dispositions but
, loving hearts be said to be overflow
ing with the buttermilk of human
kindness?
I
j -
j Fate- has do -terrors for the unso
, phisticated. Th< r.- isn't a bird in the
orchard that doesn't understudy Eve
. every minute of the day.
BITS OF FACT
The ranui Is in general use as a
- carrier in South Australia
The first record of English horse
racing was in 1609 at Chester
j Wolf hunters of India are advised to
disguise themselves as peasants
-
Only one ounce of soap a head Is
annually used by the people of India.
| The government stamp collection at
j Washington is visited each year by
| 1,000,000 men
| Of all the dried fruits none perhaps
, equals the raisin in food value and
, ease of digestion.
• ~
{ At the approaching French maneu
vers a severe test Is to be made of the
value of dogs as carriers
! Rubies as large as SO carats have
been made by “building up,” that Is,
cementing one stone to another
The !:::• firs ol the Pacific northwest
are so colossal that after the trees iru
hewed down the stumps are used >r
•hlldren's playgiounds, houses or
amilies to live ro or for dancing p :t
--, onus
! '
:hoots FRori a wise ov l
j A little thing ::i.e get tin nto dtop
water doesn’t embarrass the man v. ;q
paddies his own canoe
\ Women can keep the secrets of
! their own making much better :han
1 those imparted to them by another
It is true that money once made the
mare go. but now it buys an auto
and the mare is allowed to stay in the
casture
A woman wants to he prettier than
she was the last time, and not quite
as pretty a? he wants the next
time —Judge
Banking hours at Annapolis Bank
ling fc Trust Co. , open till 6 P. SI. on
I Saturday; till 4P. M. •
| THE NEW WAY ii
j; Teeth Without Plate;
| COUND TEETH will be yours ;i
;!; if you consult Dr. STO&ER, ;i
;i; and have him treat the decayed ; ;
S members before it is to late. ;!;
i* Our branch office in Annapolis :
■ I opened over a year ago for your ! !
convenience, where thousands of >\\
•S' satisfied patients will testify j|!
!jt that 1 can positively save you j I
■(i money with little or no pain.
J hU Set of Teeth is Guaranteed f orfclj rs.
y Pilling 7Sc. up. ;!'
; Hold (row us ainl Bridge Work, $S up. .j
PAIN LB'S EXTRACTING. j|l
| FITZGERALD'S ;j!
Parlors!
ss Main St., ami Church Circle. j|
| DR. HARVEY M. STONER Prop.
1 mine Open Tuesday and Saturday*.
| j Italto. Office, 12-1 I'ark Avenue.
DAVIS
Typewriter Ribbons,
(All Sizes)
Carbon Paper,
Stationery,
Newsdealer, &c.
A Complete Line of
. Spalding AlhcUic Goods, &c.
GEO. J~DAVIS,
j 74 Md. Avenue.
Phon* 88-r
FURNISHED ROOMS
While you arc in town atop at the
Maryland Restaurant
168 Main St., Cor. Andrews’ Alley.
We rent Rooms by the day week or month.
WE SERVE
Regular Dinner, 25c.
I Soft Shell Crabs, Deviled Crabs, Hard
Shell Crabs—Kish of all kind.
Everyhting Cooked to your Special Order
Meal. Served at all hours. Everythin* Hrjt-Clatt.
S. Samaras & Bro.
'Phono SBl-V. 19
tar - Meal Tickets sold at a special rate
or meals served by the week or month
BARGAIN SALE THIS MONTH
Be Sure to Visit the Shoe Stors of
M. KOTZEN.
38 WEST STREET.
SHOES
For Mon, Women and Children.
i We are now offering great Bargains In Men’s,
I .adies and Children's Shoes and Oxfords, A iso
n line of Gent’s Furnishings,
i It is the high-grade and serviceable wearing
qualiti* sof all Shoes we sell. We beg ot you to
iiear in mind it is not the mere selling of Shoes,
but to sell good Shoes—Shoes that we know
will give satisfaction to the wearer is what we
do. We have always done so.
i Shoes and Furnishings now offered at special
low prb es. Presents given away with every
, dollar purchase at
MAX KOTZEN,
j all 38 Wert *l.
I
P. CON ITS’
Confectionery Parlor
164-166 MAIN SHEET.
A full line of Lowney’s and Headley’s
Chocolates and Bon-Bons.
Ail kinds of Home-Made Candies at Lowest
i Prices.
Ice Cream Soda served with Crushed Fruit
sc. Sundies of all kinds.
Try our famous Merry Widow, Chop Suey
and Banana spilt Sundies—loc.
Our ICK CREAM is the best in Town
ie Strawlierip Vanilla and Chocolate St .00
per gaiLon.
Ice Cream Parlor Attached.
Phone 37U-M. c o es 22
it Is Like Picking Up
money to trade here, and you don’t
have to come down off your high horse
to do it. The best people in town deal
' with us, and know that they are always
sure of tip-top values as well as a large
assortment ot new and attractive lines
Ito select from. We would like to add
!you to our already large list of satisfied
patrons. Why not try us once?
; HIGH IK GREBE, BUT ROTIR PRICE.
CHARLES WEISS,
■ j Innapolis Best Liquor Nousi,
, 8 Market Space
I Telephone 57.
ANNAPOLIS SHORT LINE
Operated by Electricity the Entire Distance Between
Annapolis and Camden Station, Baltimore.
SAVING OF IS MINUTES IN TIME OVER ANY OTHER LINE
THE ONLY LINE which makes the run between Bal
timore and Annapolis in FORTY-FIVE MINUTES
HALF HOURLY SERVICE.
From 6.00 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. cars will leave Cam
dem Station Baltimore, and Bladen Street, Annapolis,
on the hour and thirty minutes after, then at 7.00, 8.00,
0-00, 10.00 and 11.35 P. M
All trains (on proper notice to conductor)Jwili stop
at any station to let oft passengers, or take them on.
on proper signal.
The running time between Aunapolis and Baltimore
(Camden Station) will be 45 minutes from A.OO A M
to 6.00 P M., after that hour, 50 minutes
The first car will leave Annapolis, also Baltimore
(Camden Station) at 6.00 A. M., and the last car will
leave Annapolis at 11.35 P M also Baltimore (Camden
Station.)
Special Baggage or combination cars will leave either
end on the hour and at 11.35 P.*M.
, Cars Leave Annapolis from Bladen Street Station
Cars Leave Baltimore from Camden Station. <l3l
SPA-VIEW HEIGHTS
LOTS now offered for Sale by FRED W.
STEHLE, adjacent to Murray Hill, the finest
residential section of the city.
Beautiful Water Front Lots. High eleva
tions. No city taxes.
Prices range from $150.00 to $1,500.00.
Terms arranged to suit purchaser.
For plats and other information apply to
R. G. ELLIOTT,
Real Estate Agt.,
Phone 388 m. Arundel Building, Annapolis, Md.
Special This Week.
Sultana Peas, a can, .... lOcts.
\\ Marshall’s Kippered Herrings, 2 cans, - 25cts.
Skipper Sardines, a can, ... 15cts.
% Armour’s Corned Beef, a can, - - 14cts.
I Armour’s Roast Beef, a can, - - 14cts.
Campbell’s Soup, all kinds, 3 cans, - 25cts.
Prunes, 4 lbs. 25cts. \ 1
Hawaiian Sliced Pine Apple, a can, - 16cts.
Hawaiian Grated Pine Apple, a can, - 16cts.
Laundry Starch, 7 lbs. - - 25cts. ; I
Parowax, a box, - - - lOcts.
ELGIN CREAMERY jfgjjjlhv //* Main St., i |
BUTTER Annapolis, Md. C
35c. per lb. Phone 44*y
If Your Horse, Dog or Cow
/_S_SJ_CK
CALL
DR. THOMAS G. CORNELIUS, Veterinarian,
Permanently located at A. H. Wilson’s,
Residenee-40 Madis:n St. Phone H* I QC \A/r*Cf Qfrnpt
Office Phone tfflMu 56m lOC y V tJblOtrLU.
G CHANEY
THE LEADING
Hiring, Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables
Of Annapolis and Southern Maryland.
THE FIRM OF K. O. CHANBT. is known by its careful selection of experience
and reliable employe.-s
TRAMS of all kinds for hire bv day. week or month, including fine saddle
Hones.
BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED and checked from residence of patrons to any point
Hauling to all trains.
AUTOMOBILE GARAGE for storage, and Automobiles for hire by the hour
FIKR PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Furniture and Plano’s stored, packed
and shipped to all parts of the world. Our furniture vans are the best.
ATTRACTIVE RUBBER TIRE CARRIAGES, for weddings and funerals.
We now have an up-to-date BLACKSMITH SHOP In connection with our other
buisness. Repairing and Horse Shoeing a specialty. HI ’
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY PILES CUBED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Take LAXATIVE BBOMO Quinine PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure
Tablets. Druggists refund money if it any ease of ItehiDg, Blind, Bleeding or
I fails to eure. E. W. DROVE’S signs- Protruding Mies in 6 to 14 days or
turs >a os aaek hot ** money refunded. 60c.