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Show TIIE MOUSING EXAMINER: VTA OGDEN, l'MY II. NOYIIMHEK .MOItNINC,. li.'d an.i l! UNION STATION UNDER WAY. Striking Evidence of E. H. Harridan's Intent at in Sait Lake. f--- l.a'sx. l ov 1 fr-a- Cjuin-.iii-iiu- 1 li.! . life s,ew toon to rise on TtnrJ iia:.j.tiiiO and ubetair:,ti fac-t- r in tin- - i.rw and greater Sail laue City. li .ll .taud a. a munuir.eiu t iLe enterprise of the Haninia.ii Inter-eat- , repre.ei.ied by tb Oregui: Short builder the Line, anil ot rile Sal. l.ake hiiiie. the lie. line to lai W-i.- for even- - woman to make the money go a long way right now, when there is no nmrh baying to be dun,-- . All through the store a great array of Sterling r Special await you. Suit, Wainl Table Skirt. Linen, ('oat. Napkin, ltlanket and t 'unilire Gooda, and Silk form. Warm Underwear. The moat complete line of the above mentioned cold weather necessities at the smallest price to be found on only dependable merchandise. Each day brings us new. and attractive novelties. Handsome Hand Hags and Belts, New tomba of the very latest design, and you aiy always welcome just to look. e tliorjualifi-re- wha-eioi- r, Plana fur the imposing structure, talked of for yvau. hue at loi reachhU-ed he de&iiiu enable the Heruld tu present a complete picture of Uiu a it will appear when eomple: ad. litis picture ix a ij a drawing by the architect uad engineers who will ruiter-vithe cunviiMrilun. The iii.pivvenn-nincident to the erection of this new passenger depot will represent an outlay of more man Sl.OOe iiuii. It pan of a comprehensive acheiue by which the rail i.tad are intrenched for s'l lime in Salt Ijtke t'lty. The coinpleti-project will furuhih terminal fttrillUex unexcelled In the a eat. Prow the central arcade, flanked by ornamental lower, two great wing will extend no rib and south, giving a total frontage for the passenger depot of 560 feet. The central corridor will houae Lhe main ticket office. Pullman office, new umd, telephone booth and other accessories of a flrst-clastation. Separate aud commodious waiting room for men and women will adjoin the corridor on eti her side. The first floor will alio Include dining-room- , baggage-rooand express office. A large Illuminated clonk will be placed In the central lower vlalble from all point east on South Temple street. A loop Una will furnlah fait and frequent street car cerrica. The building will be id fireproof construction, consisting cf steel, OuC Crete, brlrk and atone. Train sheds of the latest design will extend over the tracks on the west. Actual oonstruc-tiu- n work will commence In the early spring and the fruits of the long period of preparation will be seen In the speedy completion. Grading has been In progress for months and has been completed In the ground IjHng east of the tracks. A large crew of men le now aL work on the srest aide. The grade of the yard will he about six floor. Broad, feet, below the depot eaay stairs will be tellt and train gates will be erected so that oulv authorised persons can pass through. The yards now contain about a doa-etracks and provision la mads fur additional trackage as the traffic requires It. Tbs new freight depot, a massive structure one block long, lying west of the track and extending from South Temple to First South, Is Just about completed. The'otd freight sheds will be ton down to complete the grading for the new' passenger 1 ' SILVER Knive & Fork SILA'ER TEA SET i depot. MANTLE CLOCK GlIINA DINNER SET William E. A. Iijnes, Nevada Pro specter, Commits' Bulclde as Remit of Spree. i Wheelwright Bros. MERCANTILE CO. YOU CAN OUT Z. C. M. I. Home Made iShoes For men, boy, misse and children again in Ogden. They are the old reliable, every pair guaranteed, a well aa the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store ZoJG BELL PHONE MADISON AYE. 513-X- . Catalog and Sample. . HIMSELF. T. A. SHREEVE IRS HERE YOU ARE Balt iAke, Nm. 24. William El A. Innes. a wealthy mine operator from yesterGoldfield, committed mlchl day In a room on West Third South street in this city.- Ilfs body was found at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, his suspenders tied tightly about his neck. He had evldontly taken the suspenders and tied them about hie neck In a single knot and then deliberately pulled the ends tighter and tlghtar until he strangled to death. In one hand was found a pencil, but no sofa was found that would In any way account for his rash act. Innas camt to tho rooming houso In which he committed suicide Wednesday and engaged a room, paying for It In advance. He said he had just ootne from Pueblo, and that he waa on his way to Goldfield to look after his mining Interests there. Ho told of hla prosper ta and said that ha was worth several hundred thousand dollars. He had been drinking heavily since hla arrival" In (his city, and Thursday evening returned to the hotel rather Intoxicated. He did not go to the same room he had the night before, but serured another one. He went to the room about 7 o'clock and (hen sent out for two bottles fit champagne, which he drank. At 10:30 that evening he rang for some Ice water. That was the last time he was seen alive. Yesterday noon when the chambermaid went to hla door she found It locked on the inside and the key left In the door. There was no response to a knock m the door and finally the porter entered the room through a window. Thera he found the ghastly furm of man partially dressed lying dead on the bed. The suspenders with which he had killed himself had cut a deep furrow In hla neck and be had evidently been dead several hours. KID BIMMS WANTS MATCH Roller Skates Roller Skates inflow's Celebrated Line Prices From 50c to $5.00 Come QuicR T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Twenty-Fift-h The more yon look at (ha class of laundry work turned out by this establishment the more certain wo are that ! yon will continue to favor na with your orders, for our prices are wall within ths reach cf everyone. Aik for our new .rate on family washing. They will Interest yon. Ogden Steam Laundry phones 17 417 2Sth BL Street PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH MITCHELL BROS. OGDEN 263 Tl'EF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St California Easter Races. in O'Ttet Wira fat All Bpcrtlng Events Monuments, Copings and Head-stent- Don't hay from agents, as they get largo commission and you have to pay them. Sea your home people Brat Yard opposite City Comet ry. Balt Lake. Nov. 24. Earl Simms, of this city, received a letter from hla Kid Slnnns, yesterday, in brother which SiimnaaaJd he would be in Salt Lake next week and that be would like to get on a mutch with some fighter at weights from 120 to 12C. Simms la with Joe Gana at the present time as his sparring partner, and their engagement ends at Baltimore trained the coming week. Simms Cans for his fight with Nelson and has been with him on the road since that time. Earl Simms said last evening that he would like to sign bis .brother up for a match with Young Watson, to take place at Pucatello in the near future. He Is also willing and anxious to meet some of the light feathers of Colorado, at either Pueblo or Lead-villwhere Simms Is well known. Any one wishing a contest will be accommodated bv addressing bis brother, Earl Simms, rare the Herald. PEERY BANQUETS SULLIVAN. Elaborate Dirner at Commercial Club In Honor of Goldfield Financier. Fall. Lake, Nov. 21. He waa Introduced as 1 li Sullivan nf the Sullivan Trent company of Goldfield. Xev., but before ihe dinner was over nearly everybody at the magnificently decor ated tabh-- s knew him a? "Larry." He is such a companionable, approachable son of chap ths they Just th'.-r- church at kcrvU-- 2 o'clock. for the isle held at the be 541 Twenty-thir- Htr-e- d ByModem, Quick Methods WE CURE MEN Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott Sunday echiail at 2 p. ni. No preaching aervioe, paxtur at Tre-nsin- at German school every tiatunday at 0 a. ni. Churah Corner laitheran street and Jeffereon A. Blniqutet, pastur, Sunday: Sunday stdtool at Swedish morning swrvkie al Hubjact. "A Vofoti Taeuty-thlr- avenue. 10 11 (run the d V.K- -SPECIALISTS-?.- 2361 Washington Ave, O. a ni. a m. flow." Church of The Good Shepherd -C-orner Alfred Grenl and Twenty-ftxinh- . Brown, rector. Early reletiratkm, 7:30 A m. Sunday iJk1, 6; 16. Morning prayer and aeriaon. II. Evening prayer and sonrnn, ft JO the United Marshall p. m. Murniiig for thf thanksgiving topic. "The Oeee of the Year: Gather Up the Fragments that Remain evening, "The Prodigal on Hla Way limns." denied the petition of h ydy bam Consolidated IMuIng and HiiimIi-Wecompany sad Bingham Copper and Mining company ft a rehearing nlBltT' smoke case, iu which an artistic Kicking table will dajhrift aa well as entertain. Your food will taste better for bring served In that da!n;y manner, which handsome chi-ran only give. We have some M FLORIDA CHEERB FAIRBANKS. rwuUy " exceedingly elegant dinner seta at reTh two companies men- markably low prices; In fart, our Presi21. Vice 1 Nov. Block ,h whole Fla.. "oult !l,0W!5 Tampa, lu,v.f n,a,!'r priced eo low that yon and a dent Fairbanks addressed (,0tMl poupte cannot afford to be withmrt new broHt n nd l1 at Fair dishes for Thanksgiving. the Slate grounds yesterday. 7tion 1wf l"d yesterday afternoon with The crowd cheered the wish of Preal-den- t FairMr. the federal court. Judge of the Brown fair that a banks would yet b presidenl. J " nd l Mr. and Mrs. Ft litem ks left for ltte.nTd .,V. 2259 Washington Ave. menu from to?y... attorneys. Jackson, where they will spend a day petitioners Messrs Street ft Brunei, at the rUiee en route to Washington. of which the request was dented. 5 Knv. 21. Automatic Self-Fittin- g Fountain Pen ll rf ihlrstydram rirlnkl btilliliiift 00 . wiHhath day before they were materially damaged. Had the automobiles been left in the garage ft is believed that their weight would have caused the burning floor to fall. The lore on the building Is covered by Insurance. A similar fire to that of the automobile garage occurred shortly before 8 o'clock In Brri wm atterre of J. pinit Melhodlst Bplsoopal Church W. Connell, at 7 Best .First South One-half hkxdt east uf Wabhington In-street. The blase started In wine : next to court house. David sgeuue, flammable material iu the basement ot pasUir. the building, and burned up through nj Sunday I services: 10:00 a. m. Sun the floor. The loss was about flOO, day school; W. L. Underwood, superfully covered by insurance. intendent. la the pen that give ev- erybody satisfaction. TRY ONE, $2.00 to $6.00 They make elegant presents. PKOIDTIT STORTING GOODS COMPANY 1 Wholesale and Retail Crrj REMEMBER SPORTING week lo per cent discount get on Toys and Hullilaj Good, and a ebanoe on that beautiful doll beside 10 GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Only one more Instead of the regular sermon at 10:00 a m there will be a com- munlon service, with an appropriate address by the pastor. Epwoith Ijesgue devotional service g;go n m.; subject, "Temperance leader, Gus Hamer, 7:30 iuuiar preaching servlw at"Wantp g)i pastor; subject, ed, a Man." Special music by the choir, with Mr. Whitaker at the rgau. The public is cordially invited to attend all uf these services, especially the vittiting strangers In our city. few days ago vlcted at Momicello of grand larceny, and is now e0 mule, to the state prison, where he will serve a term of one year. The case of John Hrown vs. Cooper, Martin ft Co., tried here by a Jury the latter part of the week, resulted in a verdict for the defendants -- no cause of action. After the Jury hid been out about hours In the case of T. W. twenty-fou- r Scientists. Flnit Church of Christ Branson vs. Henry C Goodman, they Scientist Church edifice corner of were discharged, after Twenty-fourtdisagreed, and street and lJncoln avewhich a compromise was reached by nue. which Goodman paid Branaon loo and Services 11 a. in.: wbjeul. "Ancient the costs. and Modern Necromancy or Mesmerism and ITprnotlsm." BLACKHOR&E DISTRICT. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. evening testimonial Wednesday Blaekhoras Silver Creek Geld Mining meetings 8:30 p. m. Co. Stockholde- - in Happy Mood. Free reading rooms, suite 212 building. Open dally from 2 to 5 Salt Lake, Nov. 21 The many Balt p. ni. Lake and Ogden of the All are welcome. Gold Mining Blsckhnrse Silver company are congratulating themUnitarian Hervlcex A special meetselves upon the receipt of news from ing will be held a' K. of P. ball Sunthe property of a most encouraging dae evening at 8 p. m. The sermon will be by Rev. W. T. Brown of Dennature. The Blackhors? Silver Creek Gold ver, Field Secretary of lhe American Addresx Association. by Mining company wax recently organ Unitarian ired under the laws of Nevada with Rev. Frank Fay Met of Salt laks an authorised capita) of (l.oon.noti in City. Music hv Unity Quartet of Balt shares of a par value of )1 each, of lAke t.ltr. Solos by Jos. Foil, fnor widen lOu.'iOo have been get aside as and Mrs' Bessie Siers Browning, sotreasury stock. The an Seles of Incor- prano. The put.Ur Is cordlniiy Inporation have not ye been received vited. from Canton City, but are expected B. within the next few da vs, when H. G. First. Baptist Church-Hor- ace Snyder will b elected president and Blood, pastor. F. O. McFall eerrera-- y of the new orMorning service st 11 o'clock: subf ganisation. ject. "Our Debt In tho Peop.-- of OthThe property of the company Is ! er lAnds. rated in the Blackhorxe mining din Evening service at :30; subject. Olsen, Grocer. Watermans Tomorrow the saloons of Salt Lake City will be closed. Thet waa the statement made to the Newa I hla morning by Georg Sheets, chief at police. For the first time for over a year the from aad sMe rtoore of the retail Salt Lake, ' S-T2- a E. A. ln' SALOONS CLOSE. Boab, Nov. 23. sheriff Wood, of; Ran Juan countv. Is In town with R. A. Noble in charge. Noble waa con-- 1 .. laither Istagu al T p. m. Mlssksi-ar- v evening. The paster alii lead, English evening service at K o'ofock. Subject, "A VuteH from line Futuro." Wednesday st R p. ni.. Thanksgiving prayer and iwalse meet big. Youre leloonw. Union Thureday at 10:30 a te Thanksgiving Day service at the M. E. church. Even body should be there In "Praise God from Whom all bleae-tng- s Hlnir-pharma- GETS ONE YEAR IN PEN. & Norris t. Mldaeek etvvioe every Thutwday 1 p. m. CASE. nh.. MEN d ' In the meantime Burt Fuller, chauffeur for Samuel Newbouse, whose machines were In the garage, and several Eleaur Hat MUs e St. Paul's German SvangeMcal and JefChurch Corner Tweuly-thirferson avenue. Theodore Witbwk pae-to- r. : Si Ida Bwhlnfi out of tho ihiv cbiirvh. The funeral xervloe Mr. Frank Wyant will 1 control. CURE Find i'rel.yterisu diurch -- Jah Kdasrd Carver, pastor. Morning aorahtp at II; theme, "An All l&nhMM-iuFrouiiae Sunday sr.houi at 12:30. Kudeavor bi. SO Kvealng aerntou at 7:80; theme, "The Tree Ncirlxiinient of Ufo." Uuten Thbukagivlng eerviiw, Thursday ukwalng in the First Xtetbodlxt par-twee- I WE 4Vitr:il Park Church I'ti-no- i Thlrtydirsi acd WasliiinAou. Sin if e nmrniug and evening Uev. Mr Maciitliwray will preach no Siin-da- v and imuiIu.-- i revival services ever)-c-' ruing during the aaak. Similar aCh.Hd at 12 ociock. I. 1. fcuiiesvnr at 4:li). sci-ure- d ! f dershutt alii sing y : Permanently sad mlaiion !i." a: in ks af Suppai. A x "Th-Meg- 1 ' Tlit- 1 eouiUMiuiiAi Effectively and San-aa- : - In, t- oVltH'k. Uwa-ylUi- S.:u.iay sriMxl a' J - 1 p in. Evering Sttrv:.x at 7:ku ..'flock. The fli'et ut a seiie of addrtvwax b pruia-lneaynieu. Mr. Frank M Dnggi. uf t!ir xLttr School for la-a- i and Bitud wi l speak of tile amk ot that pten-diInn iiutlao. cotnlng to n with of ike Uducslor iu the spi-em- Nov. 21. cnurt li in. t-- Salt Lake, BtaM i MEN t'hun-- psSt.u-Meriiin- before the its) ut natiousi Thsuksglv- - -t Salt Lake, Nov. 21j Fire that threat-nath destructlun of 00,004 worth of aatomobllea belonging to th aria-tocrary of Salt lake broke out In th automobile garage at 10111 South Temple street shortly af ter 11 oclock Mat night Luckily all the machines were taken from the building before the fire reached them, and the total will not exceed 1300. When the bias was discovered by William Bowles, who U la charge Of the garage, dense volumes ot smoke were rolling up from the basement where the fire had already gained headway. He telephoned the alarm to the department aud rescued several of the machines from the blase before the department arrived. The fire originated from the furnace and th basement was all ablas when the firemen arrived on th acane. Several streams of water were soon playing on the blare and after an houria hard work the fire waa under harrjttv eirhing at li'i.x Eldvrktn. sen le - ii 1 ERHA Price the lowest at Assortment the largest n I wonuup at '.5tL. Lt-- CURE t. tie l:ii r f a WE Tne l.iteisture .tj-v-. "The rii'Me" iien T. D. ti'S'1 Flrxi (mgrtgwiuiuL! b'e I,. l Kx.-iv- Njvrti.ucr - in:-..-i.- a: :: ire la w.ll l e TIk- - ' T FOTI THEM BOTH 1 i ., It is not too early to begin to look for presents We have an endless variety of article suitable for gifts. Gome are and make your selection while the uKMortment complete. FDll II Ell FOB HIM SHOT GUN IlEGE OF GUT GLASS HAND PAINTED Plate RAZOR AN ART VASE SHAVING MUG MIRROR HM'KET KNIFE PAIR OF SGISSOKS WATTII GHAFING DISH ETC. ett., - of .m 7 I'li 1 it. Angeiex. Headv-to-wea- pry l lvi'M't 12: r - i.i-,,- r at Iicuasiii. 1'iJi-- Foi vrixiii.-ut.-t.- i Pe-- , K'Fers e riirl.Jii tie iJ ek'Utb Tr:.t;.e street. iu teittr.il ari.ie ui.iun cLam-- ui t:.e Xii.x'l i.i-il tVav.-- e ,e ..f f- - . j.-- - Ji.r'.o' tv1' it. Tht i!.1:!- r ? y it-i- i tm i et Nrvaua, and aii'eadj suff cteut uiuierrial cl il- t l H uik in, i;v.nc tu moustiaie :u lr S;:!Hau's him i i icnl-tnthe uttii..vi:kns M- ivlue rf me mine T.'lt itrlei pu)t:l gutv.s were present w.l'il to tittle cun.. lt ts on me .ic. nut.rel'e-i)-tb.tl incline hiiait t. a depth ui xlr cf . twt-ti:.Vr the il t:ur ws gue.i iHt feet, bill n w tnr- - of , lur- rher j:i feet, hectiu assay show va:u e ip oid iir.il s.lier iLiining a 1 iuu mil's l.usi during 1; 8 ref :s: tu lugu it, tL tun. aiiti mare d.tit concludrd .. -- sieu.dy titoiu- - 1 no tit ulit uo tht ot It a tu.: It woula s ii.K-ito the riiiiungenieiu a to tbr pan iwriua-eutr.aiiu honor of 'w Cnidheid ueucy of the o:e hiuies. e. The A six foul ll spite til ibe iejge has berti etictiutiter eu in the kiti siiuil r.ullt-e- , was as apputnulieireicd to Im a a has ei ri imn st t; la puaeU eutlre-iof shipping re. and so Ss't J.ake. well satiafleu is ;he management with Tie guests ware v, icuiu-- ai the what has been ai c iinplishort i date Giilj hr Mr. Feery aiti Mr. aulitian. that yesterdai six mure man were At s tl after u'cii.t h. to iha dispatched from Sail las n angaieu; muh.t' of rhnsienscu's t: engaged iu Ike the, the preceut out to the iLa'.'j dii.ing r.iom. velopment of the proper, y. l where the tables nen There are uo something like w.gb: in "I"' ai the west end Mr Feery o- - eu tons of approximate!)shape vwe w.ih Mr. Sullivan on hi tight and on the dump, ana this t hems uddi-hi .eft. Aire to right along MUle the nun.- - i Judge C. C. Goodwin H that table were Kurnu r Senator eated reuitublng like foil) miles Frank .1 nuicun. David Keith, U W. the uaarwt pulut on the Nevada Sloan. U. H. Walker. J. E. Cllium Northern railway, nearly suff.i-um- t and Wllllaui lgloheart stoca in the cwinpas) has ban reid The dtwMiatJons were in American u take rare of all expense arising in Beauty roses, carnal i. its. sunax aud with the working of ihe ferns artistk-allAt the slilpp-uarranged. is commenced prt.pertj until plate of each guest so a carnation Hyruin Vcuttg and Hide THford ar boutonniere, the dinner itsoU was In rived In the rity Horn the property elaborate one. Agents of the host Thursday night sad are enthusiastic aud of ihe club had tue mar-- in their rescripthms of ihe mine and keu for delicacies and tbs result was its possibilities, a dinner mat left nothing to be de sirtd. After full Justin had been don t3 the repast Judge Ooodwm, who acted Salt Lake, Nov. 14. Five divorces a toastmaster, and wln was In hie were granted by Judge Morse vester-usua- l brilliant furm, introduced hlr. day afiernoou during his regular Sullnan in a Jolly little talk. Bui weeklv divorce grind. Two f them there 'g something besides humor In were 'in rases where the del Midant Judge Goodwin's remarks. maktng were served t and the la serious vein he referred to Mr. Bui- - court ft 1 lowed thepublication recent derision of livan as one of the men who had the supreme court of this stale in that brought Nevada to the front and given ' matter a laid down In the Aldrwch It the high place It now holds In the rasa. Olga Barker was granted a of the pnbllr. vorew from Bsniuel Barker on the In response Mr. Sulllvun thanked g round ot desertion The eervlr of Judge Goodwin and Mr. Feery fur lhe the summons wsa by puMication In honors that were being paid to him. this rase, sad It was shown that the He expressed pleasure In meeting a parties had established a domicile ot repreMHiiailv gathsnug of Salt Luke matrimony In this hence the men and suggested that the ties be- - court had Jurlsdlrltca iai. n over both Nevada and Utah were becom- - ties. Mrs. Barker was swarded the lug closer all the time. Mr. Hulllvan'e ' custody of her 1 son. remarks wars Interrupted frequent- The other case where the service he was ly by applause and given a was by publication was that of Norma round of cheers whan he finished. A. Kent against George 11. Kent. Goodwin then railed upon Flalntilf was awarded a decree of Judge J. Cannon. David Keith, E. B. vonw on the grounds nf desertion and Crltchlow, Fisher fl. Harris, William j (allure to support. Igleheart, J. E. Clinton and others. I Flormire RacJtley was granted a responded with talks of an appro- - J vorc from John L. Kanklejr m the prlate character. The dinner was end- - grounds of failure to support and ed with a toast to Mr. Peery, the host, drunkenness. ' Flalntilf was awarded and Mr. Bulllvan, the guest of honor, the custody of their four children and drunk standing. Mr. Kulllvan leaves the court set aside the real property tor Goldfield today. He will le sc--! of riefendsnt for the use of the by Mr. Feery. who will dren. bs altar nt from Balt latke for about a , Sarah K. Wilson was divorced from week. Hans Wilson on the ground of habitual drunkenueas. Plaintiff was awarded the custody of their four children. FIRE THREATEN AUTO. Patriok O'Nall was granted a diBlase in Basement of Sharman Garage vorce from Ida O'Neil on the ground i desertion. Causes Apprehension for ExMachines. pansive NO REHEARING OF SMOKE roUitjt !: 1 r rtlur- iine kiiiu. lii-rr- Fium Correspondents arJ Srjte hxchariges THE GREAT It in a splendid tv.i am 'I; SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Dont Fail to Attend REDUCTION SALE r "Tl irrmiTT AND RECORDS, Clark.Horrocks' Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dsan Athletic Coeds. Phonographs Bold on Easy 351 24th BL Terma UTAH STATIONERY CO. AGENTS Second Hand Stores Th JUMBLE buys, sails or a changes any old thing (bliisi except! d) and most new ons. 2300 Wash. Hollo, 1144 Kn-el- SECOND-HANSTORE NEVADA Wa buy and sell all kinds af raw and aoeond-hangoods. Call er phone Wseksr A Haynas, PrepA 161 25th BL Phons, Ind. 22. d PAUL 2IEGENHIRT, Sasend-HanStura. If you hsvs anything to sell or buy call or phene 170 ts 171 Wash. Ave Bel! fiSk. Ind. 575. d B. A. DENKERB Will pay the Highest price for seeari hand furniture and sell t the pub!!, tns cheapest. 2418 Grant Ave. Be.. Phone ID A Ind. 120. I 1 C J. HERRICK A CO. Successors t H, L. White Bring your goodi her If you want to sell them. Call bere If ywu buy. 251 Wash Ave. Ball Phons w' 19. Ind. 407. a th character ot tho traaifsr wa supply oar patrons. sarric Prompt reliable and at low cost, ny time you aay well be ua you-:o'- .i and handl It expeditiously an,: xolL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phoa 23 for yonra. |