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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 12

The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 12

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1 THE BEGISTER AND LEADER: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12. 1911. BEGIN TABERNACLE WORK UANY COUPAIIIES AMUSEMENTS IOWA IN LINE FOR BUHPERFRUITCROP Today's 15111- FAIL TO REPORT MANCHESTER STRUCTURE WILL BE FINISHED MAV 13. I'llINfKHH. 8.1.', p.

Kleaihim." OWMIKl'M, and p. AIAJKHTIO, 1J0 lo and 7 to .0:45 -Cuntlnuous vaudeville. State Authorities Insist on Indications Point to Largest Revival And Prospect Thus Far Is Just as Favorable for vj the Other Crops. Meeting Held in Manchester for Many Years. i Arnaldo's leotiarda and nanthera.

Statement and Payment of Fee. MANCHKSTER, May Work on the large tabernacle watt's commenced today, and will be completed In pany. Cedar Rapids; Iowa Missouri. Traction tc Power company, Keonauqua; Iowa ater ft Electric Power company, Jackson Drug company, Calotian Company, Clinton; A. E.

Lien company, Whittemore: Muscatine lay A Tile company, Muscatine; Nsj-tonal Live Stock Commission, Hloux City; National Manufacturing Sioux City; The News company, Manchester; Pawnee Cereal company, Cedar Rapldat Plnar Del Rio Land company, Dea Moines; Pure Food Cider company, Des Moines; Htar Coal A Mining company, Albla; Wells-Uord drain company. Cedar Rapids: West Branch Klectrlc Light com-pany. West Branch; West Hide Lumber company, Hloux City. MAKING INSPECTION TRIP llAnois Central Officials Pass Through Iowa. WKBBtAr CITY, May President H.

Markham of the Illinois antral system and a party of officials lira special train passed through this city yesterday en route west. They will re-urn Friday. The trip Is one of inspection over the system. In President Markham's party were: W. L.

Parka, vice president and general manager; Mr. Bowes, vice president traffic Mr. Hatch, passenger traffic manager; R. W. Baxter, superintendent motive power.

L. A. Downs, division superintendent. Mtartling animal ivit, Whlvh proved a bin drawing curd at the Majestlit last fall, wtn return for Inst three rtavs ot next week. Arnaldo differs from the vast majority of animal trainers In that he never uses a whip or other weapon handling Ills charges.

Ami yet they are trained to perfect submission, and their feats Inside their metal cage excite the 35 ARE DELINQUENT time to open the five weeks' seriea of FROST DANGER PAST anmiration or every auditor. revival meetings Sunday evening. May it. The tabernacle, when completed, will have a seating capacity of more than tOOA, with apartment for and committee meetings. All our old customers were new customers once.

liiNt to Turned Over to the Attorney The Ornheiiin theater closes Its doors yts: i large delegation of laymen from the various churches at Independence and Saturday evening, Way 13, to reopen fair week. This theater will be thoroughly redecorated and several Improvements made which will add to the popularity of thlfc Professor Bli of Ames KnUmslHKtlc About Fruit Prospects Indlia- i tiona Point to Exceptional V1 HcW Cliorrles. Montlcello are here to aaaist In the con They liked the way Beacon noes wore. Beacon Shoe prove, when worn, every point ol superiority we claim lor them. We maintain that Bescon Shoes at $3.00 end I3.S0 are the equal in Fit, Feel, Style and Weer of amy tkm made with Union labor by the Goodyear Welt process -for Beacon Shoe ere made in this way.

Yon only need to wear a pair of Beacon Shoes one day to be morally convinced that thi statement is true. irvjiiijai nuuse. atruction of the tabernacle. Indkatlons When Barah Bernhardt comes to Dim Moines on May at at the Coliseum Hhe win bring a whole train load of actor. point to one of the greatest revival meetings Manchester has had in many years.

The Stephens brothers, who met with unusual success at Independence and Mopticello recently, will arrive In the city the last of this week and will open the actresses and ta.g properties. Hhe Is (Jenoral Who Will Tak Court Action I'nleas Iemand Are Compiled With. Thirty-five corporations incorporated under the laws of Iowa have failed to make their annual reports as required by A list containing this number of concerns was turned over to Attorney Oen-eral 'osson yesterday by Secretary Hay-ward. The attorney leneral will give the con era Miami tkat yea coMider it worth whllt to ssv taversl dollars very pair you boy. Call at ay one of our daalari' lhara ar over 3000 ta eseatry osa la your tow, li yoa doa'l keow his aaoM, writ ue sad II tall yea.

extremely cureriii to preserve all the real-Hies of the plays she produces. This exactness naturally has caused lot of and N. Hilt, trainmaster, also accompanied the party across Iowa. meetings at the Sunday service. trouble to her manager who cannot F.

M. Hoys Shoe Mahm, Manchester, B. A chorus choir, composed of the singers woy many ininga are neeoen. Meverai pages of closely typewritten matter contain the Hat of thirms brought over from TROUBLE, IN GETTING JURY Can Towa come baik? Always! With arltal A. Conimiwlon ell town are reJolvliiK the orospe-- of DIO fashioned horn-of-nlenty at ft low price.

Prof. O. 11. tillxs of A mm. who leutured en tree fruit aft tlis JT.

M. ('. A. last nislit, tu moio limn enthusiastic In his Opinion. "Tho sol! couldn't bo belter.

IStiawberrle may Buffer a little, owlnif to the drouth of lmt fall, but nthr writes probably will be abundant, here In. of courae, always tho possibility or of the city, under the direction of II. S. Storrs, a member of the evangelistic party, will be organized. All of the Protestant churches 'of the city 'have united In the campaign.

I'rance, A bond of tVAOm was required 4 Call Special Venire for Brandenburg cern another chance to pay up, when, if Sold by BEACON SHOE STORE Trial. DAVENPORT, Mav to they do not do so, court action will tie tna malum ornce in New York to insure that the scenic. Investiture would bo taken hack to France at the end of the tour. Though madame as an artist would probably Incapacitated for playing If a vase not belonging to the period taken. 615 West Walnut Street Des Moines.

Iowa Screen Door and wire cloth at Daw son's Hardware, 417 8th Ave. Th cornoratlon lawa of tne fltat ie quire all corporations to make report to secure a Jury for the rial of Rudolph Brandenburg, charged with murdering Ms stepfather, Claua Muenter, are still futile, It being necessary to call another special venire today. a front or a heavy nan, lend to wipe out the fruit crap, but frnm all Indication the secretary of state in Jiny oi vear. Kaon report muat be accompanied HanirAP Im VflTV TfUnOte. Oil irUU As an indication that (he state has i.i-u (hie year.

In the CASTOR I A lor Infant and Childrta. some evidence which has not yet been made public, a motion waa made by the with a fee of II. The companies are not put on the delinquent list until Sept. 1, when a penalty of $2 1 assessed. The next month the nenaltv la increased lo Sieacli.

However, Jowans need not ib.k h. nearh failure to heart. It probably Little Journeys with the Gas Han county attorney that owing to the character of the evidence to be Introduced, children be barred from the court room. and thereafter $2 more Is added each fa111 he general. "With regard to tin raln, oat ana niK.iv.

The corn Ui KlrJ Yea Kavs Always Ect month until the total penalty lor we month la 110. at which rate the penalty JSo Indecent teallmony waa hinted at when the crime developed. The court has swiry are la not in yet, but the aoil could not be Bwitti ordered that no children be admitted, continues or the company quits business. Twentv-nlne of the tmrty-nve com Tom Burgoyne. expert repair man.

Is panies listed by the secretary of state now with Dawson Hdw. 417 Sth Ave. have failed, so he says, to answer any No. 16 We tliink we have told you in our previous talks onjjlie of the notices sent to them. The other six have responded, 'but have either failed appeared in a scene or a flower Inappropriate to the season, Mr.

Connor, nil-dume'a business manager, does not quite see why, in many instances, certain articles or sets could not have been made to do double work, to the great saving of percentages at lite end, aa well aa reducing immediately the coat, of cargo to be carted around America, to say nothing of over the ocean, "if course, I don't suppose that the 'moyen age' seta for 'Jeanne d'Arc' would be made to do service In laments Manager W. F. Connor aa he surveys an increasing heap of freight bills and contemplates the sr'Jtig of percentages madams' tastes ultimately wlll mean to the American end of the enterprise, "or that the cathedral set In "i'oaca' would be rearranged for a scene In 'Madame but 1 did think that the same flowers used in 'The Horcerosa' might be made to bloom In and that the troops In 'Toaca' might, since they are of the same period and same army, he allowed to wear the same uniforms they donned In the service of the 'Little EagleL' That would have saved me hundreds of dollars on one Item alone," Tomorrow afternoon will be the last matinee at the Orpheum theater this season. Graham's Manikins, Dick I.ynch's burlesque song, and Valleclla's Leopards will certainly make a big hit with the ladies and children. Saturday night will be the last performance of the season at subject what vou can do with a Gas Ransre so that it will to pay the penalties Imposed or did not remit the entire penalty.

One company, In Mason City, the Ke- a comfort to the user and a joy to the one who pays the bills There are four simple which if you follow them will coyer the question of economy. They are: 4 How to Get a Genuine publlcan Printing company, has a unique defense. This company claims to have mailed It check to the secretary ot state last July. The secretary never received It and. sometime later the company re ceived word from the postal authorities Piano Bargain that the letter had been found in a nrtea mail lack In a corn field near Marshall-town, but that the letter had been opened and the check taken.

The list 1 of twenty-nine companies Be thoughtful. "i Never light the gas until everything is ready. Never use a stronger flame than is necessary. Turn out the gas the instant cooking is finished. Remember that the Gas Company's demonstrator will.

which Secretary Hayward has been un the Orpheum theater. Then the painters able to secure reports, lees or penalties from, Is as follow: Th. Anamosa Electric Light A Power In better condition to receive Inspects Best In yearn. James G. Berryhlll, when Inter-flewfd yeatnrday, expressed very nearly the same Idea, "Of cionrso," he said, "any statement I Way make at this particular time, roust necessarily be of a general nature, but I can aafely aay that the proirpeots are the beat In year.

Planting la progreaa-Ing rapidly. The oat and barley are arell up aa Is what little wheat there 1 Brown, "There la no molature In the subsoil, fcltliouro there la an abundance In the urface aoll. Thug the auccaaa or fall-lire of the crop will be largely dependent upon superficial raina. Thta la a natural condition following the dry (weather of last aeaaon. The outlook la triors than bright.

A slllrtit amount of rain will enough to carry ua long' towards a record. "As for the fruit and berriea, everything la decidedly favorable. Only a Navy froat can prevent an excellent crop, e.nd all danger from that aouroe eeema to be past." Peach Crop Failure. The statement obtained from the C. C.

aft company was In aornethlng of the asms strain. cannot be quoted dell-ijltely and finally yet," waa their com-hmnt. "But we can safely aay that the lorospects are Just aa bright aa they have 'liver been. The peach crop is a decided failure, even In the south where we obtained our entire supply last year, but there Is promise of a wealth of every-thlng elae tliroulioM the stale. The prospects for an exceptional cherry crop are quite favorable.

We can hope for seasonable prices for the enaulng aea- company, Anamosa; Anchor Mutual Tele add decorators will nave cnarge oi tne eater until It opens fair week, Preparations' are complete for the presentation of the season's big closing play phone company, uaaiey, omen uihiiumu Stock Powder company, Shenandoah; Go to a Responsible Piano House, Pay a Fair Price for a Piano with a Reputation Back ot 1 1-Absolutely the Only Way call at your house and apply her knowledge and experience to your special needs whenever you 'send for her. There is no charge for her services. Bloomfleld Mitten uiov company, Blnomfleld; Byvank Transfer Storage at the Princess. George Ade's foremost company, Waterloo; uiusens nasn ex comedy, "The college widow," naa Deeu chosen for the last week of the year and Fixture company, 'waieriutt, trict Fair association, Creaton; Dlin-conme Hotel company. Fort Dodge; Olffy Brothers company, Muscatine; Groom Boiler Compound company, Dea Molne; although it has been preceded by some matrimonii productions, It will excel any of thorn.

Seventy-live people will appear In the cast. The advance sale of seats is heavy and the indications are that the week will eclipse last season's closing Des floines Gas Comyany i 1 Iowa Farmer ruouanrng cumpany, uu huque; Iowa Lyceum a unauiauqua bureau, otiumwa, wws v-m The IOWA SANITARIUM. Nevada, la i COMPLEXION LOTION MAKES ROSY CHEEKS week in point or attendance, tne nrsi performance will be given at the tiunday matinee. Discussion Is rife as to the secret behind Iflnlgmarelle, the feature of the Majestic' contlnuoua vaurtmvllla bill, now running. While Hnlgmnrelle la apparently a clever mechanical device, it la almost lmpoaalhle to understand how an.

Inanimate figure can he made to act aa .11 with human intelligence. t)s Moines theater gxiers will look forward to the comlna aeaaon with Interest, In writinir for the Philadelphia Press Mae Martyn, the famous writer on health and beautv topics says: "Any woman who desires, rosy cheeks doe nlaaeat tflav and blgnt week of the aear bVgina next Sunday at the Princess. The College Widow." final play of aeaaon. 1 the worst thing imaginable by trying to colnr thnm with powder or rouge. as Manager Burton of the orpheum has received word from Mr.

Martin Beck ttiat such artists as Cecilia 1oftus, Kva Tan-guay. Dr. Wullner, Joseph Hart's big production, "A Night In a Turkish Bath," Manlyn Arbuckle, late, of "The Bound Everyone notices that painted look and it is sail? a question of time wheq her Afro-American Happenings face will bfl'. rough, saiiow iooging anu beset with large, dirt-coiiecting pores. "An inexpensive lotion made by din Why then take any chances of getting a piano of cheap, inferior quality, putting your good money into what is at best a hward, simply because some piano dealer hat been "so kind" aa to mail you a certificate for $150 or $200? Hundreds of such certificates haro been mailed broadcast throughout Dea Moines and this vicinity 1 to persons that have taken part In purxle contests.

Does not your business sense tell you that such a dealer's prices must hart been doubled in tho first place in order to make such reductions possible? The Smith Music House does not Indulge in any of the catch penny puszls schemes so prevalent 'nowa- days, We value our reputation too much to take part in such nonsensical and misleading contests, GALL OR WRITE FOR Did you hear of such recognized, high-grade pianos as the Stein way, A. Chase, Haddorff, Ivors ft Fond, Fischer, Krakauer, Banning, Lyon ft Healy, or pianos of. this grade offered in such contests or -puzzle schemes? No, and you never will. These are the pianos which we handle, Pianos that are sold through these schemes are made ex-' pressly for, and priced to be sold on these plans. HAKE A CAREFUL INVESTIGATION That's all we ask, or have a right to expect Acquaint yourself with the actual value of the pianos offered then come to us and we "can easily convince you that, regardless of how large the certificate or rotate offered, we will sell you a piano of batter grade and at a substantial saving in price.

PRICES AND TERMS. Up;" Albert llalr, protege ot Liza Lan-man, tho phenomenal boy soprano; J. J. corhett and many others, will appear on the Orpheum circuit of theaters. It waa an unusually Interested audience that watched last night's performance of "Ieali Kleschna" at the Princess.

The fttpntittlh nf the munv tell- grflving four ouncos spurmax in one-half pint hot1 water wnn two teaspooniuis glycnrine aacien, is ir neiier iuau nn'wrler nr any other complexion beau- lug scenes In the play exercised a potent tificr. This lotion does not show like powder and gives tho ikin a clear, influence over piayora ana auumuce, wu tho spontaneous applause that acknowledged an especially strong bit of acting nt.li. that MArveH to re- clean, wholesome toog inat mats inucu Innuer than when powder is used. The May meeting of the CMty LUerary Mnventlon Was held with Mr. JV.

it. Warrick Monday at which me final arrangomenta for the city piuasi in ortelnal Vwato, poetry iwera made. The selection of JiidgM i lor these connate, to be held at Ht. a I 7k 10. church on Mondaiy evening, ftlna IS waa placM In the hands of B.

OoV Brown permanent chairman. msnl Kfina Iim. entered coni nrt the event ltrnm eea to be one or un-S5JJ iSweslI Mrb HtrlvInK for th. honor of Des Mo nee In the Inter-late r-onteata at Wichita, Kana next ember The next nto Mention will be the second Monday even Iimt in July, with Elhert Hall. Princes Zorah chapter No 1A, gneet Tuesday fveijlng.

May of bunlneaa. An attendance mind the audience that the scenes In the remove the shiny, oily, ssllow look and leaves the skin smooth, rosy and fresh play were not real. Tne seconn act, wim Its attempted burglary by Leah Kleschna, Is one of the most effective scenes In any looking." drama, SITUATED Just outside the city in a beautiful wood Nature's healtl restorer. OBJECT to teach those who are well bow to remain so, and to assist those who have lost health to regain it. METHODS The proper use of pure air, light, heat, cold, electricity, water, food and massage.

Methods known to science as Hydrotherapy, Mechanotherapy, Phototherapy and electrotheropy. Our surgical department is meeting with wonderful Buccess. 5 Address, IOWA SANITARIUM, Nevada, Iowa MUELLER GETS DAKOTA JOB For the Thin and Nora Spring Man Made Deputy In The thin and bloodless, with pale cheeka, white llpa and frail angular physique, of tlilB community have been much Intereated In the reporta of phy-ali-lans and others nnncernina the effec surant Commissioner. NORA SPIIINCJH, May Fred C. Mueller, who graduated from the high school two years ago, and who Is well known here, has been made doputv insurance commissioner of South Dakota.

He Is said to be the youngest state official In the west, being barely 21 years of age. Ho Is the eon of Rev. Umll Mueller, who for a number of years was pastor of the Evangelical church here. Ileal EUte Change. John F.

lClllott has purchased the property at 14 University avenue frnm Mra Alargaret W. Thompson. The consideration waa M.KK) The dtal waa made bv the J. M. Kelthley agency.

The same agency also sold the property belonging to Mrs. Margaret W. Thompson at 1702 Forest avenue to Mrs. Llsslo M. Thompson for I3.G0O.

nun Kasy Lawn Mowers at Dawson's tiveness of the treatment for Increasing the red and while corpuaclea of the blood, thus adding color and weight with Its accompanying vigor to the depleted system. A gain of from ten to thirty pounds is not at all unusual where the treatment Is regularly used for several months, while the colnr improve almost from the beginning. Most good apothecaries supply It In the form of three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets, put up In sealed pack-eta, with directions for home use. Its or all members la desired. The Weat Knd Bridge rtub will pay thi wH.lv game till fvenlng In lioinn of Mlsa liertrude Hyde, Hit Tlili-teenlh atreet.

The members of the T. Y. T. K. Art club will assemble this afternoon at Mie homi of Mia.

Oeorne Patton, Twenty-fifth street, for their regular weekly JneetlnK. The afternoon hours will be de-Voted lo sewing. Nenrq men and boys of IS hould hear Hie anuaMlon on "What is Worh While," hv lion. J. Marahalltwn an.l J.

II- liell at the Young Colored Men Chr a-Si an aasoclatlon, Ninth and Park streets, Sunday afloriioon at 4:30, The regular monthly communication of IDoi'ln ItHlkte, No. A. K. and A. IwlU be held at the hall.

318 K-t Vlfi atreet. Baturdav evening at SeTntra are urged to k. ff there are several matler of wpclal to come before this meeting. There will be a meeting of the fominlt-tee of Porlo lodge In charge of the ar- rn.J; een.n, vlou. to tegular AS TO will gladly make terms to suit your convenience.

Our Sheet Music Department is the Largest in Iowa. Write, for Catalogue. Smithiusiclouse Successors to Early Music House. Established 30 Years. 611 Locust Street Des Moines, Iowa action aids assimilation and absorption of the food eaten very promptly.

ESTABLISHED 1847. The other place is said to be paved with good intentions yours, mine, everybody's; but did it ever occur to you that a large part of the road tax was paid by those who "intended" to take life insurance for their families but died uninsured? Consult the PENN MUTUAL LIFE SUMSET General Agents 409-10-11 Crocker Bui'ilng, Des Moines, la Tho best and safest headache remedy Is Blackburn's Pain-A All drug stores. Hurdware, 417 6th Ave. Goodbye to Catarrh and all its Loathsomeness 1 being made of Kucalyptui and other antiseptics it kills the germs and soothes and heals the sore, raw tender membrane. A Outfit costs but $1.00.

That means rOR'FOH ttTUSH CATARRH ISNOmES IN TVS Ot THMAT IN C008HDW TEE READ ASTHMA "fyWGZn USE THE Smwa INHALER twkmmthi X' r.r a w- i 4S Hundreds ot thousands of peo- pie all over the civilized world have rid themselves of catarrh by Roing about it in an intelligent and syutomtitlo manner. There's no secret about it kill the catarrh in a that's all you have to do and han-kiiiR, snuffling nnd spitting will instantly an inhaler and bottle of Hvomei. The Best Thing You Can Write about the lumber -we supply from stock and to special order can be none too good to describe its merits. Then there's the question of price. When we have estimated on your specifications you'll tack on an additional clause of praise.

Kxtra bottles of Hvomei cost but ISO" cents. Sold by Olson's drugstores and druggists everywhere, Prizes for patents. Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Wny some Inventors tail." All sent free. Special list of possible buyers, to our clients.

Send rouiih sketch or model for seawh of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. 8. Patent Ornce.

Our Book. Kniltled ureelejr dr. IHcIntire on Patent." BUNT I EE TO ANY ADDRESS. Just Breathe It. For catarrh.

K' 1 e-ipechUW-oneated to be prwTent by order of the chairman, BM WH Warrlcka, Thirteenth be hostesa Tuesdav a fternuon the LM-amat Art club. At the tant reeling M. William Bhackelford was ilectel to compete In the cllv poetry SXVm ind Mlis Nellie Wf.age In the oratorical oonteat on June 12. The semi-monthly meeting of the Alpna Bhlh. neheduled for Bumlfuv Srtth Klbert H.

Hall, has been postponed Mra j'kil. McClaln, Twelfth and Park treela. ia ho-tesa this afternoon to the Intellectual linprovement club. A short i'rogranima will precede the business aca-ilon, At the Tuesday evening meeting or 1 he Negixi t.vceum association, Inger wna elected to lake the place of 'Arthur W. Branham In the cliy contest, the latter having resigned.

The next meeting will be with Mr. McDowell, mm KlKhth "tree, at which time this programme will be carried out. Quotations, miscellaneous: baritone aolo. ileo Mason: esaay, "The Beauties of INatiire" Jesse Oraveai current events, iiid paiper, by J. Wlndior.

A general dls-uaslon of MesarB. Graves and Windsor a will close the meeting. A medal hiislneNa meeting of the Uniform Bank. Knights of Pythias, has been innounced for Tuesday evening, May The Woman's Home and Foreign mls-tnnarv clivle of the Mwple Street Baptist meets this evening with Mrs Kasl Sooond titt and Orano Avenue. Mra Mftrlo l.ogan of Nlnlh and Small g-treet'a.

who haa been quite III for teveral slava, recovering. Hawkeye lo.ige No. 1(10. I. P.

will entertain at a May festival at Kromar's hall on the evening of May Efi The UkI met last evening for the rnirpoae of completing arrangemenis for thU aoc.lal affair. am those who are tyi participate in the Pity contest in original poetry, music and oratory af Ht Pauls A. M. fc. church on Oio evening of June are requested to send the subject of their r.roduttloh to the chairman of the pub-Jicttv committee, Klbert 11.

Hall, K17 JIap'l street. Immediately, ao that he programme may be arranged for the trlntcr. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Oreensburg. says, "We use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our own aouaehold and know It Is axcellent.

Greeley Wheeler Lumber Company 7th and Elm Streets Des Moines, Iowa coughs, colds.asth-ma, croup and deafness, caused by catarrh1, Hvomei is guaranteed. To break tip cold in head or chest in a few minutes, pour a teaspoonful of UYOMEI into bowl of boiling water, cover head unci bowl with towel and breathe tho vapor. 1 cense. Hyomni (pronounce it High-o-me) will abolish every symptom of catarrh if you give it a chance; it will give delightful and refreshing relief in five minutes. -1 No vile drugs to pour into the stomach, bear that in mind.

Yon just breathe Hvomei as naturally as fresh air and mi WASHINGTON, 0. C. PATENT ATTORNEYS. bsw IOWA STATE INSURANCE CO. Bankers Life Association OF DES MOINES, IOWA ORGANIZED JOXT 1, 1879.

Assets January 1, 1911 17,246,445.08 Securities deposited with State 14,145 361.62 in force January 1, 1911. 451,148,000.00 Cost of insurance per tbonsnnd at age 35 in 1910. 910 OTHER AOE8 IN PROPOBTION, Dwelling house Fire Insurance so cheap that you cannot afford to be' without it. PAULL VAN SLYKE COMPANY AGENTS "We have fish of all variety, Fish for any society, Fish for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Fish that certainly is a winner, But the fish you'll wish you had, Is our EXTRA FANCY Bwltiufire Shad. Dublin Market 606 West Grand Ave.

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