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Show This is tlie season of: the year when mothers feel very much concerned over tho frequent colds contracted by their children, and have abundant "reason, for it, as every cold weakens tho Iiidcs, lowers the vitality and pacs the way for tho more serious diseases that eo often follow. Chamberlain's Couph Eemedy ib famous for its cures and i6 pleasant and safe to tako. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement). When Burlou Holmes recently gave his celebrated travologne on "Paua-ma"' "Paua-ma"' at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, ho was sorionsly interrupted by continual coughinjr of the audience; No ono an. ljoys willingly, and if pooplo with coughs, colds,, hoarseness aud tickling in throat would use Foley's Honey & Tar Compound, thoy could quickly cure their coughs and colda and avoid the annoyance. Schrarnui-Johnson. Drugs, "Toe Nover-Subslilutorn." Five (5) Good Store?, (Advertisement.) N'o. -in 10. REPORT OF THJ CONDITION OF The National Bantt of the ' Republic at Salt Lake City, in tho state of Utah, at tho close of business February 1, 1913. mnsouucEs. Loans and discounts ?2,-9S,702.5l Overdrafts, secured and unsecured un-secured 7S.S1C.S7 LI. S. bonds to secure circulation circula-tion 300,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 200,000.00 U. S. bonds on hand I!5,n00.00 Premiums on K. S. bonds ... G.I'.OO.OO Bonds, securities, elo 13S.137.S9 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 10.000.00 Other real estate owned 6,333,13 Duo from National banlcs (not ro-serve ro-serve agents) ,..5362,117.7-1 Duo from state and private banks and bankers, trust companies and ' , f; Havings banks ... 226,02(5.55 . : Duo from approved reserve agents ... 19",652,0l Checks and other cash items 19,(iiil.:i0. Exchanges for '."'"" clearinghouse... 97,55.1. 14 -v" Notes of other National Na-tional 'banks 40,901.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cent; 465.60 Lawful money re- servo in bank, vis: ' - Spoclo '. 356,finti.f.O . Legal lender notes. 52,500.00 Redemption fund I with U. S3, treasurer treas-urer (5 per cent of circulation) ... 15,000.00 1.3G4.4S.1.S7 Total 54,627,570.32 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In .t 300,000.00 Surplus fund 250,000.00 Undivided profits, leas expenses ex-penses and taxes paid S7. M,"i,32 National bank notes outstanding outstand-ing 291,997.00 Duo to other National Na-tional banks ...5 348,364.23 Due to state and private banks and bankers ... 136,051.06 Due to trust companies com-panies and savings sav-ings banks .... . 1S2.39S.34 Dividends unpaid. 1,927.00 Individual deposits depos-its subject to check 2,36S,15S.41 Demand oertifi- cates of doposlt G.049.55 - Time certificates . of deposit 467,306.02 Certified checks.. 17.235.9G Cashier's checks outstanding .... 22,641.96 U. S. deposits 177,297.94 3,725,133.50 Total 54,627,57G.82 State of Utah, county of Salt Lake, sst I, W. F. Earls, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the 'best of mv knowledge and belief. W. F. EARLS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before m this 6th day of February'. 1913. GEO. W. HAHN, Notai-y Public. . Correct Attest: FRANK KNOX. EZRA THOMPSON, G. S. HOLMTSS. Directors. No. lOSOS. PEPOllT OF TTHD CONDITION OF THE National City Bank, at Salt Lako City, In the state of Utah, at the close of business, Fobruarv -4. 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 5 2S.500.00 U. S. bonds to secure circulation circu-lation , 50,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc 50,000.00 Banking houso, furniture and fixtures 61.117.CS Due from national banks (not reserve re-serve agents)..... $74, 955. l:i Due from state and private (banks and bankers, trust companies a. n d savings banks ... 93,521.35 Due from approved reserve agents .. 2C.SOS.00 Checks and other 1 cash items 52,523.51 .' ; Notes of other national na-tional banks 600. 00 Fractional p a p o r currency, nickels and conls 60.92 Lawful money re- . " serve 5n bank, 1 1 via: Specie 11.605.00 Legal-tender notes. 10,000.00 Itedemption fund with U. S. treasurer treas-urer (5 per cent of circulation) .. 2,r00.00-- 277.SS5. 37 Current expanses. Interest and taxes paid S55.27 Total .?46S,7GS.92 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ?2o0,000.0i i Surplus fund 50,000.00' Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 326. OS Duo to other national na-tional banks -7102,567.35 Due to atato and private banks and bankers .... 2,",000.00 Individual depoalts . subject to check 1S.464.39 TImo certificates of deposit 24,000.00 Cashiers checks outstanding .. . 401.10168,432.31 Total .. ."nfcS.76S.92 Stale of Utah, county of Salt Lake ss. I, James Plngree, president of tho above named bank, do solemnly nwvir that t.10 above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief JAM1SS PING REE. Correct, allcst: 1'rcsldent. . W. T. ADAMS. JAMES IT. MOT HE, H. J. WALLACE. o -k . "1. j . Director.';. feuTcrlbed and sworn to beforo mo this 7th day of 'February. 1913. GEO. J AT GIBSON', Notary Public. o3C0 IN TITF. DISTRICT COURT OF THC United Sis tea for tho District of UtnhT In the mater of Lewis A. Hills, vol. bankrupt In bankruptcv. No. 1477 To the creditors of Louis A, Hlilt ' of Salt Lafce City in the county of Salt Lako. aud district aforesaid, a bankrupt. bank-rupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 7th day of August, 1912, the said Lcv(E A. Hills was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the flrt meeting of his creditors credit-ors will bo held at my office In the Continental Con-tinental block, Salt Lake City. Utah, on tho 18th day of February, 1913 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which tlmo the said creditors may attend, prove tlmtr claims, appoint a lrust, examine the baiiKrupt. and transact such other business busi-ness ay, may properly come before aatd meeting. CHARLES BALDWIN, . r . Referee in Bankruptcy. Fall Lake City, Feb. 7. 1913. (,( FUNERAL DIRECTORS. B1K W. HALL. UNDERTAKER AND embaliner. 16 So. West Temple. Phon (05. d3 E?. o" O'DONNELL, UNDERTAKER. and cmbnlmii has moved to new loca tlon. 225-227 South West Temple street Realty bldg. Phono ESQ. o339J LARKIN-HULL UNDERTAKING COM-pany; COM-pany; modern chapel parlors. 253 So. Tnd East. Wasatch 5132. Opec day and nltfht. ml393 O W. BANKS, UNDERTAKER AND embalmor, 144 State, Murray. Phono Murray 347. n90S CUT FLOWERS. II L DDA 111 i JLUUaX75oC'"So7 cl. Phono 106. Cut flowers and fu-reral fu-reral designs. nl633 THE LEADING FLORIST Y. W. KING. 214 I-: 2nd Po. Phnne 37, b297 MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. McKcnzle. Display yards, 442 Bo. Stati FLORISTS. ALLKlNDmTlFL from greenhouse. Porter-Walton Co., 274 State m37Sl NURSE cnfuemeI?? CAErNwrLrVDO somo housework If necessary. Was. H1-W. n2441 WANTED. Miscellaneous. WILL SHIP CAR IT. H. GOODS TO LOS Angeles and one to Chicago and one to Portland, and one to Florida next ten days; very reasonable ratefe. Kimball Van Storage Co., 72 So. Main. n2S08 MONARCH OF THE OA ICS LEATHER. That is the kind we use in our up-to-dato shoo repairing. MONARCH SHOE REPAIRING CO. 21 E, Second South St. Was. 35S3. n0S2 GUNNERS, ATTENTION! WANTED 10O lbs. male mallard duck body feathers, in lots to suit Address John Shields, Fishing Tackle Maker, Brooklino. Mass. 03i3 FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS WANT-ed; WANT-ed; will pay you flrst-cla3s prices. Fisher Fish-er Hi Robbins Co.. GO W. 2nd South. Wasatch Wa-satch 5171. C253 UTAH JUNK CO.. HIGHEST PRICE paid for Iron, brass, rags, boltles. rubber, rub-ber, copper, olc. S40 So. Uh West. Phones Wasatch 229. mlS73 WHSTERN .TUNIC &: Metal company. Highest prices pa'til for copper, brass, rubber, bottles, etc. PIioua Hyland 2310. J044 So. State st. n2199 A FEW UNCLAIMED TAT LOR -MADE suits and overcoats at a bargain. Spielberg Tailoring Co., 57 W. 2nd So. 1US03 TO DO TOUR UPHOLSTERING AND mattrcsu rcmaklnp. Utah Bedding &. Mfg. Co. Phono 3S3. b202 TOUR OLD CLOTHING; WILL CALL. Salvation Army. Phone 12191 ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS wanted. Tel. Wai. 3625. kl0S4 CATTLE. ANT KIND, TOUNG AND F&T calves, poultry. I keep two Jersey bulls for service. Cows fetched. A. T. Saun-dnrs. Saun-dnrs. Phono Hyland 2374-J. Rear 1415 So. Main. n30lS WANTED BULL OR POODLE PU? call Wasatch flHSS-R. n2S0S SPECLVL FOR ONE WEF.K. " Mcn's shoes lialf soled. 6ic: ladles'. Work called for and delivered. Utah Shoe Repair Co., 317 So. W.'T. Wasatch 3S37. " osoo LOST AND FOU'ivlD. j Lo7PrFui)Wii pearls, small diamond center, on South Temple, between State and Cth East, Return to offluo of Bransford apta. R-'J- 0R6O LOST WHITE POODLE DOg!TAG No. 9S0. answers to Fldo. Return before be-fore noon or after 6 p. m., I2j So Main room 300. Howard. 0c;7 LOST -WHITE SPITZ PUPP1. OWN-r'o OWN-r'o name insidn collar. Phone Hyland 970-M. or return to 33 Caithness apts. Ro-vyard. Ro-vyard. o84s LOST -ELK TOOTH CHARM. INITIALS E. J. engraved on back. Return to Tribune ofllcc. Reward. oS-I-5 LOST PENSION PAPERS. BETWEEN 3rd South and postofficc. Return to poatoffice Qr Tribune office. Reward. oS37 LOSTSTPwVND 6F GOLD BEADS' call Wasatch 3RIG-W. Reward. oS13 FOUND WAIJLrTCT CONTAINING PA-pers PA-pers and mony. Owner can have oamo by calling 71 K Scott ave. Phone P. A. Holmes. Hyland lQi. o794 FURRIER AND TAXIDERMIST EVERTTHI NG IN T?UE FTjKAND taxidcrmi.it line mado as you want it. R. Stensel. Fur Co., 57 E. BroadWav 23 yteRre In Salt Lake. iu2G WANTED. GIRl.S JN ALL DEPARTMENTS. APPLY AP-PLY READY FOR WORK AT S A. M. AND 1 P. M. DAILY TROY LAUNDRY. 421 SOUTH CTH EAST. g0 SUCCESS INSURANCE UTAH BUSI-moss BUSI-moss collogo prcpanitlon for buelncES life. Start a courno now. Boston bldg.. day or night. ?looS BARCLEY CORSETS ARBMZB OLD friends; they woar well; mado to measurements; meas-urements; puarantnfMl to fit. nol to brcaic or rust. Wn natch 3091 -W. Compctont liuslncHs women wanted to take agencies In Utah towns. 40 Woodruff Apt. a34!M FREE EMPLOYMENT AGENCT BASE-mont BASE-mont First Congrogational church: wo got you a position frco of charge, 'lejc-phono 'lejc-phono 5822. t2773 WANTED 3 ALL ROUND LAUNDRY girls; good wages. Apply retuly for work. Murray laundry. n!34 W A NT E IJ EX PER Tli3 NO El ) MAHICBR. steady position, good wages. Apply Murray laundry. 2239 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work". HOUSE-work". Apply 1103 3rd ave. n2590 COMPETENT COOK; NO LAUNDRY work. Wasatch 2505. n2359 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, amall family, good wages: 129 G sr. o2SC GOOD STRONG GIRL PRESS EH. WHO could atlond office. Model Dyi Works. U W. 3rd South, Phone Wasatch 2193. o530 GOOD PEOPLE FOR FIRST-CLASS musical comodv stock; permanent Slate full experience, salary, height, weight, etc. Address F-61, Tribune. o319 YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS on piano to beginners, at 50c a lesson or $1.50 a month. Call Miss Gladys Saldino. 62-1 So. Gth Eaat. o607 LADIES' SHOES HALF SOLED FOR 40 cents at Thorcson's. -11 S Stale st. o705 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: no washing. 21 So. Gth East o709 2 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHERS for good positions with first-class local firms, 550 to start G-1S, Tribune. o766 GOOD GIRL FOR 'GENERAL HOUSE-work; HOUSE-work; good wages. Gl So. 9lh East. o7G0 SWEDISH OR FINN GIRL FOR CHAM-ber CHAM-ber work. S3." per month. Bnord and room. Mrs. M. J. McICcnzie, Bingham Canyon, Utah. oSll A COMPETENT GIRL OR WOMAN FOR general houFework. Call Sunday, 535 Sth ave., or phono Wan. 2C37-J. oS39 WANTED DISH WASHIER. AT ONCE. 255 So. 3rd East. 0S60 CTRL USHER ' WANTED. MEHEST theater. oS71 Wanted Situation Female. SCTmETciFTIUSW Wants well worth while In effecting home" economy. THE WANT ADS ARE VALUABLE TO even busHess man and woman, because be-cause thev relate briefly, vitally and effectively ef-fectively tho needs of the moment, THERE'S A PTXCE OF MEETING for workers and employers It's the Want columnp. BY EXPERIENCED COOK AND housekeeper with girl G years, in citv. Address F-49. Tribune. olSO TOUNG LADY WILL GO OUT AFT IS R-noons R-noons and evenings and care for children. chil-dren. Thonc Wasatch 1276-W. o506 WANTED POSITION AS HOUSE-keeper. HOUSE-keeper. Inquire 220 West 2nd South. o792 WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS housekeeper for elderly gentleman. Address Ad-dress G-27. Tribune. oS45 Wanted Situation Male. MAIL ORDER EXPERT WOULD LTKB to become connected "with Salt Lake Merprlse: can Install mall order ayutem In any line of business. Would like to lecuro an interview with any ono inter-esivd. inter-esivd. Address A-31. Tribune. mlS73 POSITION, EY WELL DRESSED. well educated young man: has exceptional excep-tional salesmanship ability, some knowledge knowl-edge of bookkeeping; reasonable wages until ability is proven. Address G-24. Tribune oS50 j- EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND bookkeeper desires position. Touch operator, best of references. Address G-2G, Tribune. 0S4fi EXPERT ACCOITNTANT AND EOOIC-kceper EOOIC-kceper desires position in city. Seven years' experience with large eastern corporation. cor-poration. Can furnish best of references. refer-ences. Address G-20. Tribune. o755 YOUNG AUSTRIAN CLERK. EXPERI-eneod EXPERI-eneod in general merchandise store, wishes a position. Can furnish good roferpnrcs; wllllnsr to go to mining camp Address G-29, Tribune. oseo SITUATION AS NIGHT CLERK OR Janitor. Address A-20. Tribune. ml77$ GENTLEMAN WANTS POSITION' AS clerk: can furnish the best references. Address D-15. Tribune. nl507 WHEN THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN OF today wants additional help, ho studieu tho Want Ads or he Ecnds a Want of his own. FinST-CLASS SOLICITOR OR COL lector can get results. Address G-l Tribune. 0625 JAP BOY WANTS JOB AS SCHOOL boy. Address O-S. Tribune. oG93 EASTERN EXPERIENCE TN CLAIM adjusting and collections: want situation situa-tion with reliable Utah linn. References Address G-1G. Tribune. 0t$ SITUATION WITH HARDWARE ("OM-pany; ("OM-pany; eastern road and factorv experience: experi-ence: can handle contractors, architects Address G-15. Tribune. 07s: SIT UATION AS SHIPPING CLERK" A years' evperloucc with mfg. company rcfCTouces. Address G-17. Tribune. o7S2 PERSONAL. LAiSnss-TioT? Iy guarantee my great oucccssful "Monthly" romedy; safely relieves some of tho longest, most, obstinate, abnormal cases In three to five days; no harm, pain or Interference with work; mall $1.50. Double strength. ?2. Dr. B. P, Southlngton Remedy Co., Kansas City, Mo. cl5 Wanted People eceptHTaT over hoard of a medicine a single doeo or which would overcome any trouble of years' standing. But In any number of cases a single application of the "Trv-New-LIfo" vibrator, given free of charge, has restored motion of Joints stiff for years, taken away pain that doctors have tried for many years to stop, and given happiness untold to sufferers. And the host part of It is that the "Try-Ncw-Ltfo" Company at 423 Koarns building Is really anxious lo demonstrate their wonderful won-derful llttlo Instrument to ovcrvbodv absolutely ab-solutely without any obligation whatsoever. whatso-ever. If you don't rent or buy a "Try-New-Life" you arc sure to booat, an- BwMwmmwKIJ&mwMwMI-dmmmwMm " WANTED Wantd Male Help. YA NTED SEVERAL HIGH SCHOOL ROYS. over 19. immediately, to prepare, for government gov-ernment RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. Starting Hulary, 5900.00 per year; excellent excel-lent advancement, permanent. Entrance examination now called. For successful rush coaching. Nee Immediately, Mr. Hoff. 703 Boston bldg. Office hours. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 056 WANTED TOR U. S. ARM Y, ABLE-bodlcd, ABLE-bodlcd, unmarried men, between ages of IS and 35; citizens of United State, of good character and temperate habits, vho can speak, rend and wrlto EngilHh language, For Information apply to ro-oruitlng ro-oruitlng officer, Walker Bank, bldg., Main and 2nd So, als.. Salt Lako Cltv, Utah. o44 ARE WORKERS NEEDED? ARE BUSI-nexs BUSI-nexs chances sought1; Arc renting opportunities op-portunities at hand? Is this an advantageous advan-tageous tlmo to buy or soil'.' These are but a few of tho business chances shown from day to day In tho want columns. STROCK'S BMP LO Y M E NT AGENCY Hotel, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for laborer.". 65 Went 2nd South. Phono 4C4. o743 JAPA NEdW GENERAL AGENCY. Help of all kinds furnished. Phon Was. 1311. 256 West Jat So. f.1404 MEN'S UNCALLED-FOR TAILOR -made rruita and overcoats at a sacrifice. sacri-fice. Spielborg Tailoring Co,, B7 W. Second Sec-ond South. kl804 WANTED FEW CAPABLE CLERKS, over 18, fair education, to coach for RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS', this state. Starting salary. ?75.00 per month, regular promotion. See Mr. Hoff. 702 Boston bldg. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. oSdo GETTING A JOB. SECURING HELP-crs HELP-crs for every Industry both are mado easy and may bo quickly accomplished by using tho want". MANY HAVE FOUND A CONSISTENT reading of tho wanla well worth whllo In gaining full measure of profit and success why not you? BOYS WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM ?t to $2.50 on your suits. Upstair prices. Rowe's, socond floor Walker Bank building. build-ing. oGIS MEN WANTED TO WEAR OUR trusses; fit guaranteed. Res Drug Co., W. Templo and Broadway. h3279 TWO MEN FOR AUTO DRIVING AND repairing; experience unnecessary. Cali 137 W. First Soutn". m2114 SHEPPARD'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY "The Rod Front," 112 West 2nd South. Headquarters railroad and mining help. Wasatch 3534. ol543 PERSONAL ATTENTION AND THOR-oughncs3 THOR-oughncs3 characterize Utah Business College training. Day and night. Begin now. Boston building. sl537 THOSE WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF the wants need loso no tlmo looking for work. FREE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY BASE-ment BASE-ment First Congregational church. We got you a position freo of charge. Telephone Tele-phone Wasatch 5S'Z2. 1365 FIFTY MEN WANTED. 12TH EAST and Gth South. Sewer work. Houser & Sim, contractors. n!34S MEN. WOMEN GET GOVERNMENT parcel post Jobs. $20 weok'. Write for not of positions open. Franklin Institute. Dept. 428-A. Rochester. N. T. nl482 TWO LIVE SOLICITORS FOR NBWS-paper NBWS-paper proposition: men with soma nursery stock experience preferred. Apply Ap-ply City Circulation Dept., Evening Telegram. Tele-gram. nl653 THE WANTS ARE A GUARANTEE against idleness. WANTED 1ST-CLA3S' MARKER AMD sorter, good wages to right party, atcady position; apply Murray Laundry. a2r40 BRIGHT TO LI NO BO Y.T UGH SCHOOL education preferred, willing to atari with small salary, as stenographer in machinery department of first-class local Jflrni. Excellent opportunity for advancement advance-ment Tlemlnglon Typewriter Co. oS52 JAP LABOR AGENCY. Absolutely reliable: no commission. W. Watt. 53 Richards st. Wasatch 4849. n25!o LEARN THE AUTO BUSINESS. 7S Postofficc Place. o214 MAN WHO CAN KALSOMINE AND paint; Job by tho month. Apolr Seivu loh hotel, 1G3 South State street oS53 GOOD PEOPLE FOR FIRST-CLASS musical comedy stock; permanent Slate full experience, salary, height, weight, etc. Address F-51, Tribune. o51S GOOD BOY WITH WHEEL. DRUG store, 2nd South and Slh East. oG79 MEN'S SHOES HALF SOLED FOR 50 cents at Thorcson's, 41S State st o704 AGENTS TO SELL RAND-M'NALLT'S parcel post map: bltr money; territory goinsr fast. Call 9 to 12 a, nr. 211 West Sth North, city o779 BARBER WANTED FOR CITT. AD-dross AD-dross G-19, Tribune. o77S FEW GOOD SOLICITORS. APPLY 114 E. Broadway. o751 DANCING LESSONS DATTT, SOCIAL Tues.. Tluirs., Sat. GS Poslofflcc place. oSCl Wants' To Rent. AT"?)NCfcrM?n WELL" FUR nlohed hounc w.ilh at least 3 bedrooms. Address G-10, Tribune. ofiPO UNFURNISHED MODERN HOUSE. with some ground. Not lees than 7 rooms. Reply with full particulars of location and rent required. Address G-3. Tribune. o62." GROCERY SPECIAL. fresitTvh tana raisins. 15c; Snowdrift can, 20c; 2 cans plums, strawberries, pork and beans, iripo or corn, 15c; 17i lbs. ?ugar. 51; S? lbs.. 50c; 4- lbs. G or.., 25c; best cream cheese, lb., 20c: vinegar, gal., 15c; corn meal, pack. 25c; largo oranges, doJi.. 15c: 3 salt iierrlngH. 10c; It IDs. suga.r, 1 lb. baking powdnr. 1 box blueing. 2 nkps. starch. 1 Arm and Uaiiiin.-r nodn, all for $1: 1 lb. Liplon's Yellow Label tea, 1 lb. baking powder. 2 pkgs, starch, for SOc: salt bacon, lb., 3Gc; ham. ISc; 2 cans peaches, 25c: p-pricots. lb.. 15c; Postuni cereal and Koffc-el. 20c; M. J. B. coffee, 35c; :: can Van Camp's or Snldcr's pork and beans, "R.d Seal lye, peas, oysters. slravberry jam. 25c: Palace Car coffee. 30c; d bars Fairy. A. B.. Nap., bora.v. eas-tilc, eas-tilc, 25c: large sizn flshballs, 25c; G deviled dev-iled hams, 25c: !: largo milk. 25c; 10c AVool soap, 5c; honey, lb., 10c; Yacht Club dressing, 25c; Underwood dev. ham, 15c; good creamery butter, JJOc; compound lard. 35c. 60c. $1.10: cottolcnc, SOc, 00c, $1.45; 6e lard. 70c; 10s, $1.35; 4 pkgs. pancake pan-cake flour. 25c; Quaker Oats. 10c: I pkgs. cereal coffeo. 25c; good broom, 20n; 4- lbs. dateri, 25c; split peas. lb.. 5c; Cream of Wheat, 15c; catsup, bottle, 6c; high patent pat-ent tlour. $1.05; straight grade Hour, Si, tall can salmon, 10c; 3 pkgs. raisins, 25c; 2 cans corn, loc; 4 lbF. dried prunes, 25c. pineapple, can, 10c; 2 pkgs. mincemeat, lfk. Chicago Slorc. 116 W, First South. o859 HOTELS PALMER HOTEL, 64 wTlSTSoT Rates by week. -TrxanBlent. ;t nl075 yf-ur rent f v'J ,rcs & clLL S bur with ol la,nlfj w .34 tiJJB 5-RM COTTArnr T MM Porch, cellar, , WitIIrtW G-. Tribuii" ' ""'' ,'finljS 3- ROOM jiiolT rr rlKht cloaon.'' 621 4- room coTT7F?rr-iiB 10th South; Puim mo. Hoffman BwtoftWlfB Company, 22 B fM west. JyggAfr mlM B-KOOM MOD. BmTT, 9 BOTHWBiLB 2 kjSBj .; cIobo in. Wm. gj? I WlflInr th & Bcrned N75W 5-Rooi MorP.7rr SS&'w" 5 a' CflS 5- ROOM MQDBRV ntr-rtl large lot.' 561 Hist Rjv53? Dcnham Co. WmT Usl A B 6- ROOM MODERN" HOUanuS 2nd East Inquire ?Jm) Wksatch 1599-W. ?J jH g-ROOM MODERN Ttmira coIn ave., Slh So. bTM FTVE-ROOM, STRICT!,! opposite Liberty park. &5m 957-J. ReosonaMh 'W 7- ROOM. STRICTLY M0DZSfM eluding furnace, at 25J loth m' S Katch 45GP-M. 5-ROOM MODERN CQTTX&L iM qulro No. 1 Xarves apt., 514 rjmj South. Was. 440. iBf MODERN 5-PI, 3IUCK CTlTTIg Vcrnor arc., 333 So. 5th B. TmB 2-ROOM BRICK HOUSE. ttlTHUB attic; rear 351 So. Slats: ft TcaiHr Inquire Langton Lime A Ct?.tt So. 3rd West -gK 4-ROOM BRICK. PANTRT, BmaML lights, toilet, wattr; 115. 411 VH 3 ROOMS! MODERN", OX Ojft floor. 520 E. 10th Soutb. 4K For Rent Houses FsniiWK 'IIHlEEROMERlX e-cept heat, with two tafl hods, 520 per mo.: Glli So. id (E Phone Hyland 38!M. V FOR RENT FURNISHED, 1 SK kitchen and batb, JS. Ir.iatftOW For RentV-MiscellanKcX SAMplE0M0Nrniis7 70 feot. Apply Capital 3(cWcO W.st 1st South. iE For Ront-OMJK autoiobixbgarXgSib etc fully equipped ui ,, tlon in the city. State fc and 3nl Soutli, foraerlr oWMii Randall-Dodd Co. ApplI a S. a office Semi oh .hotel. -K Fiirniture MoJjlK HOUSEHOLDGOOIW furniture, eafes. i u 'TKl Transfer Co. AUCTION jS C. E. OSTERLOH. AUCTIONSjjW denco 434 So. Main. TlMtci K n L. SEBER MAKES ttX&k auction a .specialty; conwll V nelllng. V" 13L. -M' work a specialty. S. h. Waa. 4054. "K ! BOWLINGALWYJK WINDSOR BOWLTNG Main. Prises oh wKffl liigh scor"" "jMfti'i ystabSTcJ lljsht livery borBtJ wuj jmr Phona tL - g A0CDI0NgiS SUNBURST AND gf,iSK EOS East 3rd South. 1 CHINESE jgSijfc 'Pcuricd? coinblSSnfg EyE,EAR,JiEKi |