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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
ALLIES ADVANCING March on Adrianople, Repulsing Turks All Along Line. BULGARIANS CAPTURE A TOW Ottoman Troons Are on the Defensive Against Soldiers of Combined Balkat States Largest Hostile Forces or Cortirent S:nce Eighteen-Seventy. Along t)p mou ntalttous troBi of 201 miles front Ktrtt KIHbbeh Ul the oast tc I'skr.J in the west the advance of the a! Jir! irtnles Into Turkey hmUum The Turkish Dimy appears, to he net In? on the defensive. Its (Hit postl arc lowly 'vithdrn Wtng itnd are attempt in.: only to ICTOen the way for moblll Ml Ion While the main foroei on march ine; toward the frontier. Only sm:ill encHnernontK. which Rive r idea of tho nettle of tho combat arts, have occurred thus far. The censorship has 1 ( 11 so complete nnr effective that RurOpe has few detail.- - ep( that tho largest armies, in th fi id on tho contloeni since ifTB an preparing for a deatli struggle. Adrianople and l'sl;np are beln watched is the strategic points for th great tnttle. Adrianoplo Is defendoi. by modern fortress with .ion of the most modern guns. It is the run ii c. tfway to Turkey and should give th Invnders n lone siege. The town ol M-istapha Pasha, seventeen miles U the north, already has fallen into th hands of the Bulgarians and tin mager announcements of the event Iftdlcftte without serious resistance The approach to I'skun Is more dlffl Cll't. Th" wherenbouts of the Greek fleet Is unki.own. but one report has It that the flee has sailed to And Turkish khips, while the Oreek government ha pioclauned n blockade of part of th cithern coast of Turkey. The Montenegrin forces captured the town of l'luva. The hattle lasted two days. After a four-hour engagement, the Creeks dislodged the Turks from th Strong positions which they had taU-- in the defense ot Bllassona, at the fool of Mount Olympus, and occupied th town Th Crown Prince Constant 'nr WOt in command and received a hap tl?m of flro The Brook troops show d great courage. Their losses wore email. The Turks retired townrd Sarandn poro pass, where h main forces had concent rated The Greeks OCOitpr all the helchtt ,r: the north of BttaMoni nrd n decisive' battle is Imminent. HEROIC NEWSBOY IS DEAD V.'illinm Rugh, Who Gave Lig to Save Girl, Victim of Pneumonia. "I guess I'm Soma good after ali.' Billy Rush, the forty-one-year-old cripple, whoso withered !c; w;i- am pntated to save the life of a girl by a l kin grafting operation at a hospital in Gary, lr.il.. spoke thes words and then died. Pneumonia was said by the physi cians to have boon tile cause of death. The ailment. however, resulted direct ly from 'jolf.saeiiiice, having been due to Irritation ol the lungs by the ether that was given when the leg was cut or to furnish skin for the body of a person whom he had never seen. Hugh had no relatives and since CO uing to Gary , a tramp several year! ago. ho i ad made his living selling n wapap - on the streets. He had tc be trust I for the first bundle of pa pcrs with whic h he started business. The girl. Mis Ethel Smith, for whom he sacrificed his log and later liis life, had been terribly burned In a motorcycle accident. It is Just two dnys since bet recovery advanced suf fi'Mently to permit her removal home front the hospital in which Rngb died YOAKUM TALKS TO FARMERS Urges National Marketing Association for Growers. "A national marketing association for farmers" was advocated by H K Vooknoi in ait address before the con vention of soul li western growers at l!;i!las, Tex. it oaati the formers of the United States, said Mr. Yoakum, something lihe $"in,00O,00i) annually in interest 011 their loans, which is $'2un,fii0.ii00 sore than U ahfHild be. He said that ear'oad of waterage) oi:s in Oklahoma sold tor r cents apiec uit m Mlaneeota the melons rctailo for 5u to 10 cents apice. The buyer, 1r. Yoakum said, told the Okln bonig aimer that he coald not pa him n bob becanae of excessive rail rond fights. Mr. Yoakum de. lared tills nr antmOt because, be said, the railn id freight on the car of melons amounted to only 7'-.. cents a melon Frear to Be Reappointed. On r' omm ndatlon of Secretary of the Intel ior Fisher. President Taft de elded to reapiioint as governor of Ha waii Wa'tOT F Frear, against whom Oharg a W ra Rude last spring b Ha waiian Delegate Kalanianaole. fisher made a special trip to Hawaii to in-.-tigate the charges. Tho president mill und Frear'a nomination to the Bonute as soon as congress meets in December. Cand Trunk May Buy Great Western. Chicago. Oct 21. Active negotin Hons are i tvirted under way by the Gnmd Trunk railway for the purchase of a controlling interest in the Chi ctso Great Weutern railroad MAN WHO SHOT T. R John Schrank. Assassin. From Photograph Taken Soon After His Arrest. , i ssw dHk aB ussisaak sB COLONEL TRAVELS Departs With His Family foi Rest at Oyster Bay. IS DECLARED OUT OF DANGER. 4 C0NDENSE0 NEWS J O 11I. !i- American Press AswoHslfiWl SCHRANK AShb AKOUT 1. K, Would 3 Assacsin CI&Ina Bc!!;t ir Roosevelt Belongs to Him. Iltlwaakoo. on. M,. For t: Co ilrai time since he w. Incarcerated, Jo.m Bchraak asked n deputj shotiff liov. Colone! Roos nelt was W'h. li tohl his condition was favorable, Bcbronl asked where the coionel bad bOOO bot and if the hu'lot bad hi-en located. "The bullet belongs to me," said th prisonet "I hav: Blade m will an' bequeathed the bullet to the New York Historical society! With a request that It be placed on exhibition in the stati capltol. My property in New York I have willed to my mother in Ger many." WILL SEND MANY SPEAKERS Two Hundred Socialist Orators to In vade Little Falls. New York. Oct. 21 Henry I, Slobo 'lin. state chairman of the Socialist party, ii- planning to send 2"u Socialist orators to Little Kails, if neOOasaiTi tC in. '1st on the right of free ipoeofa and to sustain Mayor Ijinn of Schenec fady, who has been twice arrested in bis campaign for liberty of political diacmston. "Oar first slop will bo to demand n conference with the thorttlea," bo said. hope that this will dropping fli" matter. continue their persecutions, or fail t dischatge the speakers tliey have un justly imprisened we will keep 0a pouring BoclalisJ orators into Lltth Falls until the jai's ane fo.M.- I Ittle Kalis au We have every result in theit i But if they still ! Doctors' Only Warning to Patient Is That He S'-ouMn't Overexert Him self Condition of Wound Remain Satisfactory. -y Physicians. Chicago, Oil lla Colonel Rooae e,iv slight set back from bating o. r C Sorted himself in receiving ffiOndl lid not prevent ill departuie foi Ovstor Hay Ihll BlOtning over the Pennsylvania railroad. His physicians Issued their last but letln. as follows: Colonel Roosevelt' gefjwral condition gOOd. Respirator.' MVOhlOAta comfortable. His genera! OOttdltlOn lusttTlos his leaving the bos nital to: Oys'er Ha . but It is deemed advisihle in order to lessen the possi bility of complications that he should no be disturbed in any way, and wll not be allowed to see anyone en route He will he in charne of Dr. Alexaiidei LlBl berl gOj Dr, Scurry L Terrell.'' H'omptly at 7:S0 this morninK a bt limousine antonohlle drew up in the COUti yard of the hospital, surrounded by mounted and motorcycle policemen The hiof k was cleared of people and policemen were on tho root's of adjoin Ing buildings. Goes in Wheel Chair. Colonel Roosevelt wore heavy cloth tag and sat In a wheel chair, which was lowered in a private elevator tc tna ground level and wheeled to th automobile. He was bundled up Ir rugs anil driven s'owly to the station A private entrance to the train flooi wns Kuarded by policemen and th street for inO feet either way wa closed. Attendant carried the wheel chalt down to the train shed and lifted the chair to the level of the car step sc that Colonel Roo.welt could stop tab the train. Attached to the regular train "'as the colonel's private cat and another for the traveling corre spondent and phyalclnna Colonel and Mrs Roosevelt, Miss Ethel and Theodore. Jr.. and Mrs l.onsworth Occupied the colonel's car Dr. Ah lander Lntnlierr and Dr. Scurr) L Terrell th" colonel's physicians wore quartered with the newspaper men in the second car. A hell cord vas arranged so that the patient from his bod can summon either physician direct at any UlDO. The doctors. Mrs nno. roll and the colonel's danglU will ho tho nti'ses o?i the trip. it U the plan to proceed through New York direct to Ovster Boy, Wore Dyamita Evidence, rndirvi- ()t 21 The delivery throng!) i moll of a package which tho government charges (ontiilnoi: fuse ti.P'i to Mow up h building at kron. O , on Jufjf H. 11". was dls closed by R. O, I'loyd. postinaster at Cleveland, op the stand as a witness In "thO dyniir.iife conspiracy" trial. H' testified in tn the records thai thf packnao, aant by Ortie v.. McManlrai of Chicago, was received by spet lal dollrory at tho bone of Peter .r Smith, an Iron workera' union offlri:.; in Cleveland Funeral Services for 3enator Heyburn Washinst'in. Oct. 21. Funeral set vices for tho late W. B. Heyburn ol Idnho wore conducted by Rev. U. G. B Pierce, chaplain of the senate. Tht body WfM taken to Birmingham. Pa. ! the boyhood home of Senator Hey burn, where his parents are buried Simple services of the Society ol Friends' wore bold at Biimingham thi-afternoon. Nagel Defends Chief. Columbia, Mo, Oct. 21 Charle Nagol. secretary of the department of commerce anil labor, in a speech advocating the re-etecthHi of Presi tent Taft, s-iid thai the government is in a nitaanre meponalbla for the pros p rilv which now abouada in the conn try. lie said that a careless revisior c f tho tariff is dangoroni Death Ends Long Penance. Myton. I'tah. Oct 21 Inepogut. n T'to Indian, who for almost thirty In year.s has done penance for the mur der of hit mother by going naked an refusing to mingle with other men. hers of his tribe, was found dead ii his tepoe. laepogul refused to weai any sort of clothing even in the cold est weather. JOHNSON FAILS TO FREE GIRL Negro Pugilist Draws $25,000 Frorr Bnk. but Reaches Court Too Late. FeJoral offi iais at Chicago received 1 a numt.er oi expressions ot synip.nl y i with the government s efforts to In j roatigato the Jac;k Johnson case audi the ue-ro pugilist's alleged relatio:i j with l.ueile Canitron. the ntaotOOn year-old white girl he is charged with' abducting. OHuir- in charge of the federal bu reau of Investigation received a nuns ber ot lotters and tolephone alls urg ing the government to "go the limit' in the matter. The t;irl, whose mother, Mrs. F. Cameruii FaUonet of Minneapolis, ha? set the police department, the Cook count) court, and the federal depart JMPt o: just'ee in motion to save her daughter from the black pugilist's in ttuenue, wis taken to Chiiago from Whoaton in the morning and quea t toned at lenath by Assistant I'nited States District Attonn-y Harry Parkin It was said the girl gave the govern mom officials much information In the alleged white slave case in which she is hold as a witness on a 135.000 bond lohnon gtada an unsuccesslul at tempt to obtain her release. He drove up to tho First National bank in his automobile and withdrew $2.r,00O. Later he wont to the federal build ing witii cash in hand but Cornmis iuuirr l-'oofe had departed, and therr1 was no one to receive the surety. INCOME TAX IN SIGHT Land Office Patents Cheaper. Washington. Oct. 21 The genera! land ifflce is Striving to stem a flood of cash remittance pouring in from ap plicants for copies of land patents. Re cent legislation reduced the price of these document! from $1 GO to 85 cents cash and made a sweeping re ShiOt'oa iti the charge for photographic Copies. Jealousy Cause of Assault. Kansas Cii, Oat. 19. A woman' j alousy and not his testimony n th. dimamlte tap I at Indianapolis caused the gaaauH a pan Rarrjr k. Pearce, a cook, aceordlog to chief of Poiin Ori'! ii. Pearce vss fcund iu an up paroptty lincotMriouj rondltior and removed tn th general ho:rita!. Necessary Three-Fourths Expected to Be Reached This Winter. During the coming winter th - soi ra ! t.ny of state is expected to issue rrocuunatUra announcing the adoption of tl" Income tax amendment to tit- i rod" a; constitution. A lenient prepared by the de panic nt of state shows that up tc date thirty two states have ratiti d ami (out haw rejected tho amend meat. Under the constitution three -fourt. of the states must accept an amend mcnt in older for it to enter Into force Of the twelve states yet to act. tht legislatures o' nine will meet this win ter. A majority of these, it Is reliably reported, will give their approval to tlie incisure. This means that from the coming year congress will have PWWOr "to lay and collect taxes on in comes, from wbatevof source derived without apivoi I ioutnent among the sev eial states and without regard to any census or enumeration." Plan for Church Unity. UntlavtUa, Oel II. Untgcatton o all th' missionary, benevolent and philanthropic activities of the Chris Uaa bnrrhoa in this country and Can ad:', and administration of these move mont.s ie, one central organisation was decto d upon here bv delegates of the lOU t na lonal DisclpUs of Christ. Several people were Injured in a wreck of a .Missouri Pacific passenger train at Pleasant Hill, Mo. Th" capture of Vera Cms l (Ion eral Dins has stirred the Mexican gov eminent to lgorous action Lieutenant Weissbarth, a German military aviator, tarrying a passengt r, fell while ruing near Gelngen Both men wore killed. The Mexican chamber of deputies VOtet down the roagtntiOH introduced bp Opposition deputies demanding the retlgpjnUon m the eabtnoi Mrs. Bdna Hint, wife or Henry Hutt, the artist, was granted a decree of dl Mircp in the district court at Reno on the grounds of desertion. After throe days' session the. I'nion Veterans' league elected officers and adjourned. Z:uieslle, O., was chosen for the next mooting place. The Prussian government, an exien alve mine owner. BUI withdrawn from the Gorman coal trust as a protesi against the raising of prices Prince Cha-les Max Llchnowsky has been nominated German ambassador a! London in succession to the late Baron ttarachaH von Bleboratoin. Three persons wore killed and three .njured, one fatally, when the party was run down by a Wheeling and ljikt Erie passenger train at Harmon, O. On grounds of desertion. Mrs. Edna Hutt. wire of the Now York artist, Homy Hutt. was granted a divorce by .ludge French in the district court at Reno. Mra. Stevens of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union says that the past year has been one of notable progross toward total abstinence in this country. Emll Howard Ross, Jr., twenty years old, shot to dath his father, Emit Howard Ross, iu Denver, at the fam.,y home. Young Ross and his atepmoth er were arrested. With the booming of guns and hlow ing of steamship whistles the Liv ingstone channel from the lower De troit river Into lake Brie was formally opi nod to commerce. Another French military aviator, Lieutenant Hlnno, was killed when one of the Wtngf of his monoplane broke fnd ho was thrown from a height ol 1 t00 foot, near Chalons. The , Illinois supremo court denied the petition of tho Progressives to have the same names of candidates printed on two or more tickets to he votori at the Kovomber election. C w. Prior, editor of a Chicngo trade publication, was Instantly killed ind four others wore seriously in jured in tho wreck of Prior's automo bile, which turned over near Hinsdale. Main persons wi re injured in a riot cause by .in attempt ol the Univer sity of ilnnols students to force theii way Int the opera house nt Cham pelgn, hero a vaudeville show wa.8 in progress. A triumphal match through crowded I e's and a mass meeting of con gratulatlon In Fanuell hall dosed tor the . on the activities of the Boston Red 8 th new world's champions, as a ba- ball team. The Gei man navy has decided tc surpass the 1 1 inch guns mounted on the latest type of I'nited States super dreadnoughts of the Texas class and to install I.Vinci) weapons on its own Litest stipci dreadnoughts Tefttntetty that $2n, which the gov ei nicent charges were expended for an explosion, was real! used to union ize jobs, win given by August Hnssow of Hobokcn. N Jr., at tho dynamite conspiracy trial at Indianapolis. Two Greek strikers were killed at McGill. Nev., whore the attempts ol union men to close the Steptoe mill and smelter have caused much disor der and 'impe'led Governor Oddie to order the mobilization of the Nevada state polkc. Witncsaes for the defense in the trial at New York of former Police Lieutenant Charles Becker testified that "Bald Jack" Rose and "Brldgy" Webber, chief supports of the state's i is ', hoth had threatened to kill Her man Rosenthal. The bodies of Mrs. Julia Bokowski nd her two children were found iu their home on the farm of Mrs. Bo kowski near Carlsiadt, Alberta. Th indications are that the woman killed the children with a knife and then tabbed hen it to death. Fo.i preliminary motions made by attorney, for E. O lwlt., whose sec ond 'tiiil on charges of using the mails to d ll old, b gan in the I'nited Mat -distiii t court in St Louis wre promptly overruled by Judge Cha.les A Wiil.ird of Minneapolis. Divorced ftj his first wife after thlr ty all years of wedlock. William J. Whit' . millionaire head of the chewim; gam trust, is living apart from bis second wife, nearly thirty years hid junior, whom he married within thirty hours alter his divorce In lttg, Governor Mai shall, through the ad jutant leaeiul of Indiana, issued or deis to tin fontb Bond baanpanj of the natloMl guard to hold itself in roedlnesjSJ to go at once to Mineral Springs to don gambling alleged to be going on there in connection with the Porter race meeting Dr Algernon 8. Crapsy. a former Rphv opal triorgyman of Rochester, was arrested ut Little Falls. N. Y. while gddreaxhsg a street crowd on the sull ied of the "Sermon on the Mount " The itrreejj Wga an InoMotai of the at tempt of the authorities to prewni sir .i ei. t tfnu.j of HOC Mil Stl In sym pathy aith the strikins mill workers. LIVE STOCK PRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA Beef Closing Steady -Feeders Weak and Lower, NICKEL DECLINE FOR HOGS Fat Lambs 75c Higher for Week an in Cai.es as Much as Dollar Higher Killing Ewes Show About the 8amt Advance. Union tOCh Yards. South Omaha Oi l II (Mil ii lew attic arrived to tajft about mmi bend The total to the week loots up about 40,oou head What low coin-fed cattle arrived thl Week sold readily at steady prices lies I western beeves are a shade st i ong ei foi the Week, while the lighter ant TeXM giades IN perhaps a little low ftr Choice 1,3'tti pound beeves sold a blgb as jN.'iu, but choice heel is ver OafCI Ccws and heifers are closin. anywhere from steady to 15(9 20c low er, the decline being largely on tin fair to medium cows. Hulk of the fan to good butcher and bOOi sto K hi mow ing around $L 255.35 Husinoss it stock cattle and feeding steers ha I boon fairly large and the nndortoo4 was strong during the early part o the week, later in the week prices de dined a little. Cattle quotations: Choice to prlni beeves, S9 omfjilti.Oti; good to o)ioici beeves $S2otfiR.75; fair to gooi beeves. $7 50tff 8.00; common to fab beeves. $S OOtTi 7 25; good to choice heifers ". T'.fnl Mi. good to hoici cows. $.'.50ift 0 25, fair to good grades $4.10ifi 5 .?,:: ennners and cutters. g3 ' 4 25; veal calves, $5uh'o0()0; bulls rtags. etc., $4 25 (ft 5 40; choice to prim feeders, 7.PO0f.7fi good to cholc feeders, d Silfg.7S; fair to good rood crs, .SO0gt8i common to fair feed eia. l 755ro; stock cows and boti Ms, l4.504Jf8.7S; choice to prime fa boevea, 17.60(98.30; good to choici itrass booves. $i; 5ufi 7 25; fair to gooc glass bo vos, li'i iinft II 50; poor to fait g ;is--- beeves, L'.", Ii li on About 4,5011 bogs wore received to day. making a total for the five tjayi of about 18,000 head. The hulk of t hi hogs sold a nickel lower than Thurs day. Majority of the sales were niaib around $k j5'oS7n, with a top on s-ev i ral loniN of $S 75. just i. nirkel lowei than Thursday's best price. Sheep and lamb receipt! amountei to about 12.000 head today, whicl makCa a total for the five days Of 400, nun bead For tlie week the genera niaiket on fai lambn and ewes Is full'. 75c higher th in :i week ago. Killini wethers end 1 arliugs show an im provemonl ol el b ust 50O7ffc, Pned i i-imbs nre around 15f'.'5c hilo" while feodlOg owes are now selling 5o a'ove priies nt the end of last week She -p and lamb quotations; Latnbe good to eboii e. $7."0ifj 7.50; lambs, fai' to good. 10,41 37.CQ; lambs, feeders 15.8598,50; ycariingti pood to choici light, 11.00(015.80; yearlings, good tr Choice heavv, 1 .i!5fi 5.i!o ; yearlings faaderii $4.75ff5.85; wethers, good t choice. 4.tf494.75; wethers, fair ti pood. I4.0064.t5; wethers, feoden It,(l$f8 1 15; iwer, uooii to ebcicp. 51.01 (.to; ewi , fair to ood. t.75O4J0 owe;;, f" de: s, $;', 25(fr ?, fin ; ewes, year 'tag breed era, t4'O''8W0O; ew . aged t.tV49tJti cull sleep and bucks $2..;if .i 00. HOW'S THIS We offer One Hundred Dollar -Keward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. V'e, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by his firm. NATIONAL DANK OK COM MERCK, ToOdo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists Take Hall's Family Pills for con 0000000000000009 o MOUNT PLEASANT o 0000000000000000 Mr and Mrs. W. S. Coker have returned home after their visit to old Missouri Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. Clark and Miss Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Wrlgbt and family were vlltlng Bnndnjf at Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haw kln's Mrs. P. 8. Malley and Auntie Mall ey were calling on Mrs. J. C. Haw kins the tsth and spent a pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright were at Alliance on the ISth on business. Mrs. Silvia McKlnncy Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. O. H. Hagnman. Mrs. Cal I'nderwood was up to visit her son Albert a few days this week nnd to do a little house cleaning for him. R. R. Reddish shipped cattle to Omaha this week. Mrs. Reddish and her son Ray were Alliance callers today, the 18. Mr. Ramsdell had a force of uieo following the potato digger this week. He has a large patch. Ray Reddish has been hunting and visiting his friend, Lynn Cant well in the sandhills this week, and some of his neighbors were made glad, too. Some of this neighborhood attend 0d the funeral of Mr. Vogel in Al Itant I on Wednesday. IS YOUR LIVER THE CAUSE7 Many Common ailments 8M caused directly by liver trouble. The prop er way to relieve such ailments la to remove the COOee. Very frequent ly In nervousness, irritability, bowel, kidney and Stomach troubles. Jaun dice, sluggishness that tired-out feeling the liver is at fault, and the only satisfactory or permanent rein f to be obtained is thru some remedy thai win remove the cause by restoring the liver to health. Raaail Little Liver Pills are spec ially designed for that purpose. They contain powerful remedial agents in the right proportions to insist the liver in regaining health. Every sale is accompanied with a positive guarantee that If they do not do all we claim for t lit Pn if they do not relieve afrom liver trouble and, by thus removing the cause, prove an effective remedy for all nllfnoPfg arising from a faulty liver all you have to do is to say no, and we will chOOTfally refund your money. I' oOa 25 cents. Sold in this ora PJ Unity Ottly at our store. Th.- Rex all Store V. E. IIOLSTEN. Ad veti isemcnt 1 4.1-2 1 474 i ThO Cirls Four Square Club will in, .1 at the Daptist c hurch Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. God frey will lead. A free will offering will be i. ike ii The Palace Feed and Sale Barn J. B. HUNSAKER. PROP. Convenient Location, up-to-date facilities, courteous treatment, best service, charges reasonable. Your Patronage Solicited Corner Second St. and Laramie Ave. ALLIANCE, - - . NEBRASKA DIMES MAKE DOLLARS GET A LUCKY HORSE SHOE BANK. (Smallest Bank io the World) IT HOLM ll'ST TKN DIMES AM) THE TENTH DIME OPENS IT SELLS ON SIGHT. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. This little bank is made of heavy nick led brasi, highly polished, and will last iorever. It can be worn on a key riag, waieh cbaia. or easily carriej ia the pocket. Send roc lor S4tnple. or 25c. it liold Finish is preferred. Ask ior (ercus open territory, which is fast being taken. "Ptrt cone rr sred." Acid:. . ItCKY HORSt SHOt BANK, 915 llotiroo, fee York, . Y.