Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 254, 4 September 1914 — Page 9
Jerry on the Job-
FRIENDS SURPRISE KQQF4TZ AND FAMILY Glen Karn People Drop in on . Family Unexpectedly Sunday Morning. GLEN KARN, O., Sept. 4. Court Koontz and wife were given a surprise last Sunday by their relatives and neighbors. The following were guests Mrs. Ollie Morgan, liarley Koontz and family and William Beetley and family, all of Richmond, Lige Ross and family of New Madison, Shirley Lowdenslager and family, Jeff Koontz and Irvin Koontz and families. Miss Lois Lamb, Mrs. J. Flatter and Russell Flatter. Elzie Coppock is spending the week in Columbus attending the state fair. . R. L. Rudicel and family have returned from a fifteen days' trip to Denver, Colo., and several other points cf Interest. vjscar McClure is in Indianapolis on business for a few days. Wm. Horn and family spent Sunday with Jerry Horn and wife of Crete. Neva Irelan o. Richmond spent a few clays this week with Mrs. Donald Wilnams of Greenville. Mrs. Cynthia McDonald and two grandchildren have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Richmond. William Jufmmons has moved in with bis son Orville and will stay with him through the winter. I LOCKEVILLE, IND. Miss Donna White of Richmond is Siting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Teaford entertained Mr. and Mrs. Karl Teaford, Mr. ;mJ Mrs. Earnest White, and Mr. and ..rs. Leonard Morgan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruby of Rich- ! md. Conley Zurwell spent Sunday with W irncr Pemberton of Chester. Several from this place held a pic- ; .; at Glen Miller park Sunday. M"- and Mrs. Emil Tschaen enter tained Mr. and Mrs. unday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Frank Nossett White of Yanvisitors of Mr. Vc-town were Sunday i ml Mrs. L. C. White. Miss Alice Austin and Wilbur Townrrnd were guests of Miss Grace Zurv.fll Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. jesse Addleman of Tip :-,i were visiting friends here Moni.r . Oliver Garrett entertained the following Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Zurwell, Lewis Welsh, James Shank, John Fowble, Russell White. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White, Mrs. Mary Zurwell, Verna White, Hattip Rogan, Ardath White, Grace and Kdna Zurwell, Harvey Shank, Paul Welsh, Andrew, Warren, Charles and Forrest I3ogan. HAGERSTOWN Clyde Giesler of Chicago, is spending a two weeks' vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Giesler. Sr. Mrs. M. .F. Fox entertaned Wednesrtay, Mrs. Park Hadley and Mrs. Frank Winfield of Clarksville. O. Mrs. W. O. Jones and daughter, Hil1a, returned today from a visit at Quiney, 111., and Hannibal, Mo. Replogle & Harlan made a business (rip to Cincinnati Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Abbott will go to Indianapolis Friday to spend a week. Mrs. Rebecca Stuart is visiting with her son. Eugene, Stuart and family at Indianapolis. A box of Price's delicious lates, you will enjoy. chocoFrance maintains an institute of zoological psychology on a farm near Paris for study of the habits of anismals under natural conditions. NEW YORK Dental Parlors 904 12 Main Street
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A. B. Miller and family returned home last Thursday after several weeks' visit in the West. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller,. Mr. and Mrs. David Wolford and Mr. and Mrs. forest Longnecker of Circleville, O., spent Sunday with A. B. Martin and family. Miss Julia Coblentz returned to her home in Dayton after spending her summer vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Martha McClure. E. E. Lee and family entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bunger and son Paul, of Dayton, Frank Beard and family and Miss Alice Henderson. Mrs. E. A. Collins of Fort Scott, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Billman of Yankeetown, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Billman of New Paris arid Mr. and Mrs. Austley Billman were Sunday guests of J. D. Billman and wife. Robert Stayton of near Eaton was home over Sunday. Harry Campbell of Degraff, O., was home over Sunday. Tom Burroughs and William Phillips left Wednesday to attend the Ohio state fair. Mrs. Bert Everhart and two children of Dayton, are spending a few days with John Sherman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flatter of near Hollandsburg spent Saturday night with Walter Banfil and mother; they also spent Sunday with Andrew Barnhart and family. Miss Hattie Wellbaum is visiting her sister at New Madison this week. Air. and Mrs. Jack Walker and family of Dayton spent the latter part of last week with John Shewman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holtzmuller of West Manchester and Denzil Hill and wife of New Madison spent Sunday with H. Wellbaum and family. Mrs. Alice Miller of Richmond spent the last week with Frank Kyle and wife. P. G. McFaddi nand wife spent Sunday with C. W. Martin and family of near Frendship. Mrs. P. G. McFadden ;wasa Richmond shopper Wednesday. System Awakens With Pure Blood In Mind and Body the Change is Wonderful. After the depression, the stagnation, tTie despair over some blood disorder. It is fine to wike up to what S. S. S. has accomplished for you after a few days' use. It puts the nerves and blood in harmony ; it arouses the cellular activity of the liver, kidneys, lunss, and other excretory organs to remove from the blood the body wastes that cause nearly all sickness. This means that all decay, all breaking down of the tissues, is checked and repair work begins. S. S. S. has such influence on all local cells as to preserve their mutual welfare and afford a proper relative assistance to each other. Store attention is being given to catalytic- medicine than ever before and S. S. S. is one of the highest achievements In this line. For many years people relied upon mercury, Iodide of potash, arsenic cathartics and "dope" as remedies for blood Klckness, but now tlio pure, vegetable S. H. S. is their safeguard. You can get S. S. S. In any drug store, but insist upon having It. The great Swift Laboratory in Atlanta. Ga., prepares this famous blood purifler, and you should take no chance by permitting anyone to recommend a substitute. And if your blood condition is such that you would like to consult a specialist without charge, address Medical Dept., The Swift Specific Co.. 537 Swift B!dg., Atlanta, Ga. etmc )JT PARTITION OF REAL ESTATE AND TO QUIET TITLE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Clara A. Kelley et al. vs. Mary Morse et al. Wayne circuit court, April term, 1914. No. 16,867. Be it. known, That on the 20th day of August, 1914, the above named plaintiffs, by their attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court their complaint against said ciefendants in the above entitled cause for partition of real estate and to quiet title, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants, Mary Morse and Olive M. Morse, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendant?, Mary Morse and Olive M. Morse therefore are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against tbem and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause, on October 19, 1914, a day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October, 1914, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the clerk, and the seal of said court at the city of Richmond, this 20th day of August, 1914. Seal) George Matthews, Clerk. Kissinger & Rissinger and H. TJ. Johnson, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. .(21-28-4).
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1914
Nit AND NO Mrs. Belle Roop and son of Dayton and Miss Audrey Binger and Philip Unthank of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mrs. A. E. Bunger. Anderson Disher and family of Dexter, Mo., are spending a few weeks with his father, Evin Disher and wife. Mrs. Martha McClure left Friday to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Eliza Brown at West Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schreel and Mr. and Mrs. William Tillman of Greensville called on Isaac Miller and family Sunday evening. William. Jennings and son, Robert, of Indianapolis, came Sunday to visit several days with J. M. Kimmel and family. Peter Kimmel and wife spent from Sunday until Thursday in Columbus, the guests of their son William and wife, and attended the Ohio state fair. Mrs. Tom Brown, Misses Alice Kimmel and Myrtle Horn of Greenville, and William Jennings and son, Robert of Indianapolis, were the guests of J. M. Kimmel and family Wednesday. Harvey King and family and Mrs. Susan King of Pyrmout spent Sunday with Mrs. A. J. Hamilton and family. Mrs. King remained for. a few days. " Po-Do-Lax Banishes Pimples. Bad Blood, Pimples, Headaches, Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc.,, come from Indigestion. Take Po-Do-Lax, the pleasant and absolutely sure Laxative, and you won't suffer from a deranged Stomach or other troubles. It will tone up the Liver and purify the blood. Use it regularly and you will stay well, have clear complexion and steady nerves. Get a 50c bottle today. Money back if not satisfied. All Druggists. (Advertisement) 1027 A Sensible Convenient Garment. Girl's combination waist and drawers, in round, square or ' V" neck outline, and with drawers in knickerbocker style or with straight lower edge. For this design, nainsook, cambric, long cloth, muslin or crepe could be used. The front is cut to combine the waist and body portion. The back is in two pieces. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 2 yards of 36 inch material for an 8-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Size Name City Address NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, being in all respects legally qualified to receive the same, will make application to the board of commissioners of the county of Wayne, in the state of Indiana, at the next regular session of said board, commencing on the first Monday in October, 1914, for the grant of a renewal of my license now held by me from said board, to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and to permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, and to conduct a lunch counter in connection .with said business, at and upon the following described premises, to-wit: Being a certain room on the ground floor of a certain two-story brick building situated upon the southwest corner of lot number 29 in that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by Jesse Iden. Said room is located in the southwest corner of said building, and said building is situated on the northeast corner of North D and North Sixth streets in the Second wafd of said city of Richmond.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, that the undersigned, being legally qualified to receive the same, will make application to the ! board of commissioners of the county j of Wavne. in the state of Indiana, at i th next reernlar session of said board I commencing .on the first Monday in October, 1914, for the grant of a re newal of the license now held by him ! from said board, to sell intoxicating, ! ppiritous, vinous and malt liquors in , less quantities than five gallons at a j time and permit the same to be drunk I on the premises where sold, and to, conduct a mncn counter in connection with said business at and upon the following described premises, to-wit: Being a certain front room fronting on the north side of Main street and on the ground floor of the certain brick building numbered 912 Main street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and which said building is situated upon a part of lot No. 123, in Charles W. Starr's addition to the city of Richmond, Indiana, and in the Third ward of said city, beginning at a point on the north side of Main street 34 feet east of the southwest corner of said lot No. 123, thence, parallel with the west line of said lot to the north line of said lot, thence east, along the north line of said lot 16 feet, thence south, parallel with the west line of said lot, to the j north side of Main street, thence west, j aiong iviain street, to ieet iu ( of beginning 4-lt JOHN G. SMITH. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2556 ONE CENT A WORD WANTED WANTED Office man and shipping clerk with $2,500 to invest in a payine business in Richmond. Salary $1,800 year. Investigate. Address Lock Box 264, City. 31WANTED To rent 3 or 4 rooms in house or flat, modern. Address Renter, care Palladium. l-7t WANTED-raiespi ing aprons at home; we pay you. Send stamped reply envelope for par ticulars. Globe Supply. Co., Hornell, N.J Y. v l-7t WANTED Cisterns to clean 13th st. Phone 1518. 25 S. l-7t WA NTED A reliable colored girl i wishes to rent a room while at work I in the citv durine th fall and winter.' Can give best of references. Box 43, Economy, Ind. P. O. 2-7t I WANT to buy men's clothing, watches, diamonds and old gold. Drcp r.e a card an3 I will call. J. M. Lacey, 8 N. 8th st. WANTED Screen doors and windows! made and repaired, lawn mowers ! sharpened and repaired, large lino new ; bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main st. BrownDarnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED Middle aged white woman for light housework, no washing. 105 N. 13th st. 3-7t WANTED Work as" elevator man. Phone 2140. 3-2t WANTED Woman for "kitchen work. Westcott Hotel. 3-2t 1 FOR SALE 5 passenger Davis touring car.1220 S:A St. 3-1 4t WANTED Washing" and-"ironing or ; work by day. Leave word at 208 College ave. Phone 3023. 3-2t WANTED To borrow money for several gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second National Bank BIdg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf WANTED toiler repairs, we also
buy, sell or exchange boilers, en-' and New Madison, .O., Saturday, Sepgines and machinery. Thos. Turner. tember 5, 1914. 10:00 a. m., horses, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-eod-tf one exceptionally good team, weight
WALL PAPER and paper hanging. See me for fall prices. Phone .'!."i6. 4-2t WANTED Girl for care for children. housework 223 N. 16th. and 4-2t WANTED First cook in a first class restaurant in an outside city not far from Richmond. Apply at No. 9 S. 7th st., Watson's piano store. WANTED Vashings to do. Inquire Eva Gee, Newman's Hill. 4-2t FOR REr4T POR RENT Five room house, $9.00. 800 N. 12th st. 3-7t FOR RENT Five room house, Nor743 N. 15th st., $10; will rent to colored people. Store room, No. 601 N. 13th st., good location for grocery or general storey $20. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 3-3t FOR RENT New cottage. $10. Will sell at a bargain for cash or payments. Phone 3016. 4-2 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms "for light housekeeping. 31 N. 11th. 4-2t FOR RENT Apartments in the Arden, very desirable. Phone 2070. 4-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, furnished, all conveniences, central. Address
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FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms with bath. 24 N. 13th St. . 29-7t FOR RENT House. Phone 1078. 15-tf FOR RENT Apartment in Wayne flats. Phone 34 VS. 1-tf FOR RENT Third llor flat in Dick inson Trust Company Building, con sisting of five rooms strictly mod ern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Com Dny. 4i' FOR RENT 4 room $8.25. 44 S. 9th st. flat up-stairs, 31-7t p0R RENT Five room house at 411 N- 19tn st inqUjre at 208 N. 8th. 2-3t yVd-dpvt Modern furnished rooms. 111N. 8th St. 2-t FOR-RENT Rooms for llghthousekeeping. 435 S. 13th st. 2-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 11th st. 0 N. 2-7t FOR RENT Room, privilege of cooking if desired. 103 N. 17th st. 3-4t FOR RENT Four and ' "five room apartments. Jonas Gaar. Phone 1415. tf FOR" RENT Furnished flat, 3 rooms. Phone 22 7L 3-3t FO R RENTES ix room modern house". 1115N. C st. 3-2t FORltENT Two roomsTurnTshed for light housekeeping, light, heat and bath. 315 Randolph st. 3-3t PUBLIC SALE 0f personal property, September 15. August Pelsor and L. R. Johnston AT LOCKPORT three miles south of Milton and seven miles north of Connersvllle, located on the Milton pike. FOR RENT Half of double house at 212 N. 14th st. Inquire at 302 N. 14th st. 4-2t FOR RENT 2 large furnished rooms complete for light housekeeping. 216 S. 9th st. 4-2t FOR RENTIT. other Phone 1078. -Double house, one side $9. Electricity, gas. 4-7t FOR SALE BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Little Boys' Calf Blucher. sizes 8 to 13y i 00 Little Boys' Gun Metal Button, sizes S to S1.25 j Youths' Calf Biucher, sizes 1 to 2 $125 t Youths' Gun Metal Button, sizes 1 to I 2 $1.50 j Boys' Calf Rlucher, sizes 2 to 6 $1.50 Boys' Gun Metal Button, sizes 2 to nn Childs' Patent Button, sizes 5 to 8 $1.00 i Childs' Gun Metal Button, sizes 9 to 11 $1.10 Childs' Kid Button Patent Tip, sizes 9 to 11 $1.10 Misses' Gun Metal Button, sizes 12 to 2 $1.35 Misses' Kid Button, Patent Tip, sizes 12 to 2 $1.35 Growing Girls' Gun Metal Button, sizes ; 3 to 7 $1.60 i All Solid Leather throughout, full I vamps, double tips. I SAMPl.f! SHOP. STOREfiln ain strpt -t FOR SALE White seed rve. Phone 5136-H. J. W. Snyder. Route 7. 4-3t ! FOR S A LE Bicycle. 116 S 4th. 4-2t FORSALE Fine-oak library tablF, morris chair, divan, rocker. 222 Kin?ey st. Phone 4707. 4-lt FOR SALE Or will trade prosperous business for small place near city: must have $1,000. Address D. E. C . cart Palladium. 4-eod-7t FOR SALE Cheap, Richmond Piano,! good as new. 303 3768. N. 21st. Phone l-7t FOR SALE Splendid mahogany Upright Piano, slightly used. Perfect condition. Was $400. Now $150. Watpon, 9 South 7th st. FOR SALE Speedwell roadster, 50 H. P., fine condition, cheap. 12 1 S. 2-3t j 2th st i " ! PUBLIC SALE I t u-ni sell nt nnhlir auction on mv ' farm, midway between Hollansburg 1,300, cattle, hogs and farming implements. CHARLES SPENCER. FOR SALE Good paying restaurant. Address Lock Box 411, Dayton, O. 29-14t FOR SALE-Barrel of softener sticks for Fetta water softener. Phone 2240. 18 tl FOR SALE Bicycles, $5 to $20, cash or payments. Bicycles for rent. All kinds of repairing. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086 FOR SALE Beech and wood. Phone 5127-H. sugar block 31-7t FOR SALE Registered Shropshire ram, 28 grade brood ewes. F. E. Blose, R. R. No. 4, Richmond. 31-5t FOR- SXLEFou r extra good work horses, two double sets of new breeching harness, two new Studebaker wagons, three and one half tread, two new gravel beds, one extra nice flat bed with rack. Phone 4846. l-7t FOR SALE I have several bargains in new and used pianos that it will pay you to investigate at once. Some less than wholesale price. Be quick. A special discount for cash. W'atsons, 9 South 7th st. FOR SALE Horse, young, gentle. fancy driver, buggy and harnesB. 211
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FOft SALE One driv'ng mare, 6 years old? - also new buggy and harness. Welfert & Stevens, Centerville. Ind. 28-7t DUROC SALE Sat. Oct 10. Palmer,' & Wilcoxen, 2 miles N. W. of Web- j ster. l-28t FOR SALE Fine mahogany player pi-j ann. fi.r nntp Vorv slight I v lineri 1 Was $650. Will sell for'$235 cash with; 25 pieces of music. WTatson, 9 South 7th st. FOR SALE-Wheat drills, vehicles Qf ail kinds. 317 N. A st. 3-3t! FOR SALE .TnMeekr mt0rCycle , No. 8. Philip
i O. . 11U BU I I FOR SALE Gas or wood range. 619 ; s. st. 3-2t!rarms and City Property FOR SALE Good Globe baseburner. j For Sale Call 5146-B. 3-7t Building lots mnd residences In an
TOMORROW AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, SEPT. 5. 1911, BEGINj NING AT 2:30, WE WILL SELL THE ! FOLLOWING 1 buffet, cost $24.00. 1 dresser, cost $23.00. 1 cedar chest, cost $10.00. 1 davenport, cost $35.00. 1 library table, cost $22.00. 1 pedestal table, cost $12.00. 1 bed stead, mattress and springs, cost $30.00. one 9x12 Axminster, cost $25.00. One 9x12 Rug. cost $20.00. One 9x12 Rug. cost $8.00. 4 fine rocking chairs, cost $18.00. One sideboard, cost $25.00. Six dining chairs, cost $11.00. Felt mattresses, cost $6.50 each. Fine shaving case, cost $12.00. One large French plate mirror, cost $12.00. Princess dresser, cost $16.00. Book case and writing desk, cost $25.00. 2 dining tables, good ones. Stands, matting, linoleum, dressers, bed steads, mattresses, comforts, lace curtains, blankets, three stoves, pillows, small rugs, china dishes, wash 1 1DS machine, gasoline stove, morns j chair, organ, pictures. if ou m,ss tms sale ou wm m,Sb the finest sale of furniture we eve ! sold- Everything sold to the highest You are welcome at 15 and 17 South Seventh street. COLONIAL AUCTION AND STORAGE ROOM. Deering & MacDonald, Auctioneers. FOR SALE One coming 5 year old mare, sound, broke every place, sired by Star Hal 2:04, dam by Reward J. 2:104. For particulars see Z. B. Pyle, 424 Main st. P4ione 1087. a-26-eocMf FOR SALE One oak bevel mirror sideboard, cost $20. price $8.00. Three piece oak bed room set, cost $30, price $10. One small light Housekeep ice chest. ood, $3.00. Ln, ficftJnrduroy davenport, cost A " One lounge, sloping style, $3.00. One center table, fine shane. cost ; $9.00, sell at $4.00. j One dining table, extension square, j sell at $3.00. ; 5 rockers, choice at a dollar. 4 old fashioned hair cloth chairs, sell ! at $1.00 each. ; 2 corduroy stuffed chairs, sell at ' 1 old fashioned single bed set at . $3.00. I 1 complete dish set and glassware, ; sell at a bargain. 1 sewing machine. Home, fine shape, , $7.00. 1 1 heating stove, little used, hot blast, j Estate Oak. $3.00. 1 small kitchen stove, 2 years' use, 1 good shape, $3.00. i 1 bevel mirror, fine glass and oak j frame, 40xlS, $3.00. j One open library book case of oak, $2.00. Call at once at 500 North A street. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A GREAT FARM FOR SALE 4 miles from Richmond, A-No. l buildings, fine location, good land anl a very productive farm. The owner is retiring and will sell for $2,000 down and give long time on balance. This farm consists of 90 acres, mostly tillable. SEE US FOR FARMS. FUNK & MILLER, For Farms. 205 2nd National Bank BIdg. Phone 2766. FOR SALE The biggest bargain erer offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE A good Phone 3234. modern home. FOR SALE A very desirable modern 8 room residence, property in excel lent condition, within one square from Main st. on S. 18th st. Immediate possession can be given. Address
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. I FOR SALE 7 room house with lurnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE An IWtaiWeU, modern. - Immediate possession. Phnna 3247 FOR SALE-Cheap. 3 room house. 464 parts of the city. We write all kinds cf insurance. . rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. WAsr.-9tt Rirwtr FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 room house on State st. Will take 1-3' cash, balance like rent, or will trade for east of river property 203 S. lltb 3-4t st. FOR SALE 6 room house. $1,150. Phone 3040, 5 to 8 morning and evenlng. 3-7t DONT PAY RENT New modern house, northeast, on car line, six rooms, $20 per month with small cash payment. Phone 1730. Auto Service 121 South 13th Street. TURNER W. HADLEY. FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B. care Palladium. 20tf A Missouri Farm and Independence FOR $5 CASH AND $5 MONTHLY NO INTEREST NO TAXES Either ten or twenty acres (you take your choice regardless of size), also three town lots and 300 shares in successful 1,000-acre orchard company ith two canning factories and full equipment, all for only $300; $5 down and $5 monthly without interest or taxes. Will pay round trip railway fare of buyers. Payments stop in case of death. Write for photograph and full information. Willis R. Munger, E-177, N. Y. Life BIdg., Kansas City. Mo. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Moving Vans Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. He He JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. ! o09 North 17th Street. Phone 2d i Special attention given to rennisn ing, graining and all interior work Building contractors' work solicited Estimates cheerfully given. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESi'Aifc City rnd farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 417L Office Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main st. SEEMOORE & OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN 2 yearling steers, weight about 800 lbs. J. S. Hen wood. R. R. 12, Centerville. 4-3t REWARD of $3 will be given for information leading to the return of a Red Avolin bicycle taken from rear of postoffice Thursday evening. Special Delivery Carrier. Postoffice. 31-7t LOST Shepherd dog, black, white, ten." 313 S. 14th. Reward. 10-tf REWARD of $3 will be given for information leading to the return of Red Avolln's bicycle, taken from rear of postoffice Thursday evening. Special Delivery Carrier Postoffice. 28-7t LOST A small black" purse containing emerald rosary beads, paper money and change. Phone 2368. Reward. 33t FOUND - FOUND Pair of gold spectacles. Owner may have same by calling at PsJ-
