Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 306, 4 November 1914 — Page 7
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T Disagree on Raid Against Russian Towns Along the Bleak Sea. BY LEASED WIRE. CONSTANTINOPLE, via Berlin and Amsterdam, Nov. 4. Three members of the cabinet have resigned and it is expected that others will also retire. Those who have given up their portfolios are General Jeaml Pasha, minister of marine; Mahoud Pasha, minister of public works, and Suleyman El-Bustany Effendi, minister of mines and commerce. LONDON EXPECTS CRISIS. LONDON, Nov. 4. Disruption of the Turkish cabinet Is attributed here to the crisis caused by the Ottoman ships opening hostilities against Russia in the Black Sea. Confidential reports received here since the raid took place have testified that the members of the Turkish cabinet were divided over the issue of casting the nations lot with Germany, and Austria against the Triple Entente. CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. Mrs. Elmer McKee and daughter Uuby, spent Friday with George E. Baker and family. Miss Ruby visited the central school in the afternoon. Harry Mettert of Dayton, spent last Sunday here with his parents Ora Mettert and family. The following spent Sunday with Mrs. Vangie Aydelotte: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harris of Richmond, Mrs. Gard, Prof. C. R. Coblentz and family and Fred Swisher. C. T. Miller aud family entertained the following Sunday: Joe Shaffer and family, R. E. Brandenburg, wife and son Harold, Emery Swisher and ' family and Rev. Thomas. Quite a number from this place attended the funeral of Miss Cora Benham at Concord Monday afternoon. School was closed here in the afternoon so the teachers could attend the funeral. Miss Myrtle Benham, sister of the deceased, teaches the 5th and t'.th grades in the central school. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Mettert entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David Gephart and daughter Margaret, and Leon Wikle, all of Middletown,, O. Daniel Snyder of Middletown, O., spnt Sunday with P. R. Cooper and wife. The first number on the lecture course will be the Original Carolinian Jubilee Singers on next Saturday evening. Nov. 7. CINCINNATI MAN TO ADDRESS MEDICS Dr. Osoar Berghauser, a teacher at Hiram Medical College, and a member of the staff, of the Cincinnati Hospital and the Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, addressed the Wayne County Medical Association on the subject of "Serum Diagnosis and Vacine Ther;i oy." Dr. Berghauser is a very prominent Member of the Cincinnati medical pro-Jei-slon, and a full attendance of the 1 1 a I association is expected to attend a meeting, which will bo held at !;30 o'clock at the Parish House. Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment fine flavor purity crispness wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proofpackage. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh delivered, xo cents. A delightful new biscuit, with a rich and delicious cocoanut flavor. Crisp and always fresh, xo cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A Itvays look for that Name
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A large number of local admirers heard Burton and Lynch Friday evening at the Coliseum at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Mikesell are the guests of their son William and family at Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Cora McWbinney and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. McWhinney's father, David Sherer. C. M. Benson has returned from a business trip to Fellsmere.'Fla. Mesdames Minnie Barton, Estella Coblentz, C. L. Jones, Emma Mitchell, Grace Kessler, Lena Haller, Jesse Melody, Martha and Mary Baumgardner, Hallie Freed, Mary Richie, Fannie Ashman, Edna Price, Loella Harris, Callie Auld, were among those from New Paris Pythian Sisters Lodge who attended the District meeting at Eaton Monday afternoon and evening. The annual Halloween frolic of the Pythian Sisters Lodge was held Saturday night at the K. of P. opera house and was a whirlwind of fun from beginning to end. A large number of people were masked, the costumes being mostly on the comic and grotesque order. The hall was prettily decorated with Halloween decorations. Supper was served and a market held. At the close a fancy costume drill by the Pythian Sisters, dressed as suffragetes, elicited much applause. C. M. Wilcox joined Mrs. Wilcox Friday for a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards at Cedarville, O., both returning home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Flatter, north of town, are the parents of a new baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Commons entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crampton and daughter, Ruth, of Richmond. Misses Edna and Mabel Campbell and George Hustead of Campbellstown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yenoman Reid. Mr. and Mrs. George Harter of New Madison motored here Sunday and called on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fortney spent Sunday with relatives at Lewisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sherer and two sons of Richmond motored over Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sherer. A number of local theatre-goers saw "September Morn" Monday night at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Threewits and family of New Madison were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mikesell. Mr. and Mrs. Allie White were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ray Cummins at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer, Misses Pearl Haller and Evelyn Northrop motored to Ridgeville Sunday and were guests of relatives. Caughey Brothers have acquired a new piece of property, having purchased the tract of W. F. Wrenn lying near the Caughey home. Mrs. Ella Cox left Sunday for Dayton to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Cohurst. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parish entertained Sunday Misses Blanche Mitch-
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AUCTIONEERS Deering & McDonald, Real Estate and Merchandise, 15 South Seventh St. A. O. DEERING & CO. Real Estate Specialty Your home will bring you more money if we sell it at auction. See me today. Phone 1S76. Office 15 South Seventh street. ! H. H. JONES i Auctioneer I sell anything at auction Farm 1 sales, real estate and household goods. Terms on farm sales, 1 per cent on all sales amounting to $1,000 or over. Make dates early. 124 and 126 North Sixth street. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Auto Inn L. G. Whltesell: accessories and repairing. Raciae Tires. We mako automobile tops, storm tops on old buggies, curtains, cushions, blacksmith work and repairs of all kinds. W. A. PARKE, 160 Fort Wayne Avenue. Quaker City Garage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron made Miller Tires. PHOTOGRAPHER Want good post card photos? Then try us. Post cards our specialty. 3 for 25c. We do developing and printing. I'nmatched results. Iet us show you. 20th Century Studio, 919 Main Street. F. J. MABEY, Prop. BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES, ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS rimer S. Smith, Motorcycles and Bicycles; 426 Main. Phone 1806. Automobile, motorcycle and general repairing. 1016 Park I-lace. J. T. FOULKE & SONS. STORAGE FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMOND STORAGE CO Phone IA2 Rear 19 S. nSt. DYERS AND "CLBANERS t. Moody Welling Dry Cleaning and Pressing. Phoae 1072.
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ell and Grace Rue. If Greenville, Harlold Mitchell of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell. I Messrs and Mesdames Ora WhltaI ker and B. L. McKee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Haseltine ! at Richmond. Mrs. Susan Wilkemeyer of Dayton I returned home Monday after a visit I with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Canny, j Mrs. Mildred Newlin and baby and ! Miss Gleta Sullivan of Campbellstown, j spent the week end with the Kessler families. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Commons leave , Wednesday to spend the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Coons of Eldorado will accompany them. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parish entertained Sunday, Misses Blanche Mitchell : and Grace Rue of Greenville, Harold Mitchell of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell. i Messrs. and Mesdames Ora Whitaker and B. L. McKee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hasel- ' tine at Richmond. Mrs. Susan Wilkemeyer of Dayton, returned home Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Canny. Mrs. Mildred Newbern and baby and Miss Gleta Sullivan of Campbellstown, spent the week end with the Kessler ! families. I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Commons leave Wednesday to spend the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Coons of : Eldorado, will accompany them. GREENSFORK, IND. I Clarence Beck and family will move ! to Danville this week to make that ! their permanent home. Mrs. Elizabeth and Miss Ida Gaylor j went to Franklin, O., Saturday to at- ! tend the funeral of Mrs. Gaylor's , brother Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King motored ELY'S CREAM BALM NOSTRILS AND Instantly Clears Air Passages; Yeu Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Steps, Head Colds and Dull Headache Vanish. Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stoppedup air passages of the head will open: you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug Btore. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; To Every Pall ad i mm This directory will appear biweekly during the entire year. It is the Palladium's desire to call the attention of its readers to this directory. For your convenience you will find under the different classifications many representative firnts of Richmond. What does this mean to you and your business? Your name under this heading will reach thousands of RichqftH, people, as well as placing y&lairectly in touch with hundreds of people who come to Richmond, making this their trading center. An ad in the Palladium is a good business getter. Largest paper published in the Sixth Congressional District. For further information address : Lave Wire Dept. Richmond Palladium PHONE 2566 REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Wm. H. Bradbury & Son do a general Insurance, Loan and Real Estate business. Westcott Block. Funk & Miller, Real Estate and Insurance, 205 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Bennett & Foreman F-arms and city property; IE Kelly Bldg., Phone 2707. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE ft OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bond? and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. A. ROBERTS, REAL. ESTATE City end farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store, 616 Main st. Richmond Home Builders. New modern homes for sale. Room 240 Colonial. Phone 4347.
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to Richmond Sunday evening. Mr. and. Mrs. A. Thiatlethwaite of Marion, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. King Sunday. S. D. Neff of Van Buren came home Friday evening and returned Sunday afternoon Miss Mattingly, principal of the high school returned from Franklin Sunday evening. Mrs. Mettert gave a Halloween social Saturday evening in honor of her son, Herschel. Raymond McMuIlen was home Sunday and Monday. Dr. Neff and family motored to E. B. Roberts Sunday afternoon. Mothers' Day will be observed at the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Special invitations have been sent to all mothers. JThe pastor will preach a sermon especially prepared for the service. The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Borton and Mrs. Alice Roller at the home of Mrs. Roller. The women are requested to wear their calico gowns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise are spending the week with their daughter, Mrs. William Shaffer near Williamsburg. Richard Ulera and family of Modoc, have moved and will occupy the Moreland property on North Green street. Mrs. Jennie Benson of Hagerstown, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Hatfield, over Sunday. Herbert Howard was a Richmond visitor Saturday.
CENTERVILLE The discussion of the constitutional convention for 1915 by ten of the high school pupils on Monday evening was of more than ordinary interest. Each pupil had collected a number of points on the phase of the subject assigned, and presented them in an intevestlng and intelligent manner. Six of the ten speakers who presented the subject were selected by three judges for the discussion of some subject in the near future. The winning side will OPENS CLOGGED penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake to-night struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just once in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS ANNOUNCEMENT. I am able to protect you on old prices, if you will order your harness made now, as leather is going to be sky high in a very short time. We will make your harness now and have them ready when you want them. Come in and let me show you a good harness for $48.00. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORE, 509 Main Street. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Geo. M. Guyer Estimates cheerfully given, 1026 Sailor Street. Phone 3220. PRINTING 100 Calling Cards, name printed, 20c; name and address, 25c; 500 Business Cards printed from your copy, $1.00; 500 Envelopes printed to order, $1.25; 500 Letterheads, Billheads or Statements, $1.25. Multigraph or Form Letters. We make from your copy. Get our prices. TONEY. the Printer. 901 Vi Main street. PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING. Everything in electric, gas, steam and water. Meerhoff. 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. It will pay you to see C. O. Mayer, the plumber that will give you good service. 635 South Tenth street. Phone 2246. FUEL iC(C A IF 1U TRY OUR PET COAL At $4.00 Per Ton The best in the city. We handle all grades of coal. O. H. Little Fuel Co. rOO Sheridan St. Phone 3117. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS G. C. WILCOXEN 1 Chiropractor, Moved from Colonial building to 35 South 11th street. Phone 1603. Mrs. ! Wllcoxen, D. C, assistant. Hours 1 to 4; 6 to 7, and by appointment. CARPET CLEANING Latest, methods, most up-to-date work. We handle your carpets and rugs with the greatest of care. D. W. WALTERS, Phone MS.
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then challenge some high school In the county. Those chosen by the judges were Bulah Bowers, Howard Meek, Esther Wiser, Jesse Mathews, Audrey King and Charles Mull. Charles Jackson, who has been seriously tick, Is improving. Mr. Doyle will move to Muncle this week. fra nurlltinn ia vapv aiflr w4fh t v.
phold fever. She is at the home of ' Mrs. Sarah Simmons. j CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors, also the Wayne Aerie of Eagles, 666, Hodkendauqua No. 196 and the butchers for their beautiful flowers and their kindness through the sickness and death of our father. Clayton Harris, Roy Harris, Mrs. Carrie Mustard. Russia has officially stated its railway mileage at 43,788 miles, in addition to which are 2,430 miles in Finland and 1,073 in Eastern China. A HARD MEAL TO DIGEST Is Quickly Digested by the Taking of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet j After It Is Over. Corn on the cob is hard to digest, for some folk, but with a Stuart's Dys-! pepsia Tablet it readily is disposed of by the stomach and digestive apparatus. Don't drug your stomach. Give it just what it needs at the very moment it needs it. Here is the way a Stuart's Dyspeosin Tnblet acts: He "I can eat corn now ana feel O. K. A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet will quickly digest It." One takes a tablet just after the meal is completed. It is taken Into the mouth like food; is mixed with the saliva; swallowed moist and partially dissolved. It goes into the stomach and is there mixed with the stomach juices which are composed of acids and alkalies. A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet re-in-forces these Juices. It quickly digests the elements which such weakened juices cannot digest. After a while the stomach passes the meal partially digested to the intestines, where It goes through another stage of digestion. Here, as in the stomach, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets strengthen the juices of digestion and complete the work of giving the body the benefit of the meal. There Is nothing harmful in these tablets. Only natural ingredients which the body lacks are supplied. In a short time the blood and digestive juices are given the power they lack. Man can digest any food without injury and the entire health of the body is increased. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-, lets are sold wherever drugs are sold, price 50 cents a box. Anyone wishing a free trial of these tablets please address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg. Marshall, Mich., and a small sample package will be mailed free. Adv. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of John Fredj erick Hieger, deceased, hereby gives j notice that by virtue of. the power by said will conferred he will at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m., of the 2Sth tlay of November, 1914, at the office of William H. Kelley. over 504 Main street, Richmond, Indiana, and from ! day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Being lot number one hundred and fifteen (115) in that part of the city of Richmond, Indiana, laid out by Bickle & Laws in their addition to the city of Richmond, and reference is made to their plat of record in the recorder's office for description and dimensions of said lot. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Wayne circuit court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and for cash. WILLIAM HIEGER, Executor. William H. Kelley. Attorney. (28-4-11-18) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has duly qualified as execu-j tor of the last will and testament of Martha A. Rankin, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is believed to be solvent. HARRY W. THOMPSON. A. C. Lindemuth, Attorney. 21-28-4 PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2565 ONE CENT A WORD WANTED WANTED Place on farm by experienced man. Call 734 N. 14th st. 3-2t WANTED Work of any kind by man. H. S., care Palladium. 3-2t i WANTED To buy gents' clothing, guns and revolvers. 8 N. Sth st. J. M. Lacey. STOVES to repair, new grates, bars, sha -rs and parts furnished for all makes of stoves and furnaces. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. We will call and give prices. WANTED All kinds of renair work, pictures framed, baby cabs re-tlred,' all kinds of edge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnoll Co., 1020 Main st. Phone 1936. WANTED Keep your mind and eye on S. 19th St., Reeveston Place. Improvement will be completed in a few weeks. WANTED Sewing" by dayi sixteen yars' xpri0noe. Call 208 S. 11th
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WANTED Girl 18 to 20 years of age to assist with housework. Phone 3710. 29-7t WANTED Washings, 321 W. 3rd st. 2-5t WANTED Roller repairs, we also buy, sell or exchange boilers, engines and machinery. Tbos. Turner. rear33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-od-tf WAls'TETShoTthand students in evening class. Expert instruction. Special coaching for civil service. Tuition $1.25 week. Phone 4320 or call at 2215 N. E st. 31-sat-wed-Tt WANTED ave. -Washings at 76 Ft. Wayne 4-2t WANTED House work by girl, 624 N. 14th St. 4-2t WANTEDToboFrow J850 on good city property. Address A. B. W., care Palladium. 4-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 9 room house, electric lights, both waters, barn, 2 acres ground. 210 Linden ave. 28-eod-7t FORRENT Lowerfive room fiat", electric light. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 30-eod-tf FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building. RICHMOND STORAGE CO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FARMS for cash rent. Address Farms, care Palladium. l-7t I'JR RENT Eight room house with I bath and furnace, good location for roomers, $27; nine room house, all i modern, $20; four five room houses, $10 each; four room house, $8.50. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 4-2t FOR RENT 5 room flat, 7 room house, central. Benj. F. Harris. 4-3t FOR RENT 6 room house, 4 acres ground, Asylum ave. Call 719 N. W. 5th st. 4-7t TOR RENT One-half of double brick house, 29 N. 11th St., furnace and bathroom. Apply to Miss Elizabeth Jones, Colonial Bldg. 29-7t FOR-RENT 6 room house, near Earlham. Phone 4810. 29-7t FARMS for cash Tent. Address "Farmer," care Palladium. 27-7t FOR RENT Four room flat No. 603 N. 13th St., $S.50; three room flat over 20 S. Sth St.. $10.00; six room house No. 319 N. Sth St.. $16.00. Phone 2233. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street. 2-7 1 FORnRENT House" 4 rooms. 734 ST 6th st. 2S-7t FOR RENT la Keystone, high grade modern apartment. Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main st. a-tf FOR-RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st 19-tf i FORHEXT 3 rooms upstairs, 513 X. I D St. at $8. Have gas, water and I electric lights. Phone 2477. 12tf FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John j St.; 6 room house. 511 S, Sth st: 8 rooms, large barn, 131 S. 4th st. Call j H. C. Bullerdick & Son. 529 S. Sth st. I Phone 1235. I FOR RENT House, 807 X. G. Inquire of Dr. Kinsey. 30-7t POR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms in rear, private. 46 S. 11th st. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, suitable for one or two persons. 118 N. 11th st. 31-3t FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat, cooking gas. 415 Main. 31-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE White Leghorn cockerels. Phone 3129. 4-7 1 1 FO R SAL E Good p i a n o7c h eap7Xd -! dress E. A. L., care Palladium. ' 30-eod-7t : FOR SALE Good country butter, all kinds poultry, pullets for laying. Phone 4033. 318 N. 17th st. 23-eod-7t FO R SA 1 .E MyH u pmobi lei nood condition. F. I. Braffett. 3-tf FOR SALE 'One range, two base burners. Phone 4745. 2-7t FOR SALEGreen corduroy latest style coat, also grey cloth suit, size 3G. 000 Sheridan ave. 30-71 GOOD Motorcycle cheap. Call noon and evening. Phone 5132 G. 2-7t , FOR sXlE Favorite audGarlaiid ' baseburners, price reasonable, lal; N. C st. 30-Tt , FOR SALE 5 room house. 2 or 3 acres, 4 blocks of city limits. Ad-: dress Mouse, care Palladium. 27-7t : FOR SALE Palladium paper route. Call for Circulation .Manager at Palladium Office. 22-tf FOR SALE One span of mules. M. Rumely Co. 2S-Zt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all ki.ids of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Wetcatt Block FOR S A L E B r Tc k- b 1 ac ks ml t h shop and 6 room cottage. Only shop in 36 square miles. Best farming com-! munity of Henry County, Ind. Jonps ' Hardware Co. 2-7t ; FOR SALE Two cottage?, 5 and 7 rooms, $1,050 and $1,200, like rent. Houses to rent. Phone 3040. 5 to 8 mornings and evenings. 30-7t FOR SALE A big bargain in a very modern home. Phone 4447. SOU,:'li9thit.7ReeTestoii will be the Model Street. Keep It in mind. WHEN you buy a location on S. 19th st. you know just all it will ever cost you. Go look it over. W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173. SEE the Home Builders. Room 240. Colonial building, about S. 19th St.. Reveaton. j SALS Nw modern home.
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FOR SALE An almost new 5 room house with furnace and bath, located in south end on the car line. Will sell with only $50 down and balance $15 per month. This is an unusual opportunity to get a home. Price is right. FUNK & MILLER, 205 2nd National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. FOR SALE Prosperous business, owner leaving city. Address B. V.. care Palladium. 14-wed-tf SOUTH l'Jth st. will nave a.i iiuw"vments and cluster lights. Go look It over. FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. CITY property traded for farms. Address '-Trade," care Palladium. 3-7t FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 4f foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20-tf FOR SALE Lot and house built af ter your plan or will plan for you. Cash or installments. 103 N. 17th. 19-tf FOR SALE A fine modern residence. Phone 3247. SMALL MISSOURI FARM $5 cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes. Highly productive land. Close to three big markets. Write foi photogranhs and full information Ml'NGiSR, H. 102, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. oct22-30i WORK on S J9th is pi eg resting nicely. Eventually you will buy here. Why not now? Go look it over. I POR SALE 6 room modern house. immediate possession. Phone 3234. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ! SEE me for your hauling, prices rcaj sonable, prompt service, a trial wlM . -onvince you. Headquarters Iahraan's j Plating Works. Phono 2758 and 432.". i for Merl Peaselman. 31-sat-mon-wed-fri-2 Moving Vans Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. H. Si. JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. VIGRAN'S LOAN OFFICE Bargains in unredeemed pledges at all times. 1 save you money on watches, diamonds, musical instruments, guns. etc. Also carry a complete line of trunks, suit cases, sporting goods, jewelry, clocks, etc. MONEY TO LOAN On anything of value. SAM S. VIGRAN. Richmond's Reliable Licensed Pawnbroker. 512 Main Street. Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. Truck Service for Ixmg Trips. E. T. 1RETON. Phone 31 iX 31S Richmond Ave. J. OOHERTY. contractor and builder. estimates -on new and old work. Phone 4759. 2S-14t E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. 509 North 17th Street. Phone 2571 Special attention given to refinish ing, g.aining and all interior work Building contractors work solicited Estimates cheerfully civen. Hoviog- Vans Furniture and Pianos carefully moved by experienced men. Ho GREENE'S Livery & Trannsf er 17 South 10th St. Phone 2650. PAPER HANGING. cleaning and scraping. Headquarters for bouse, yard cleaning and janitor work. Phone 2516 evenings'. When You Want to Move Call Shurley's Livery Barn. 12 and 14 North Eighth Street. Telephones 1536 or 2125. 3 Big Wagons 6 Good Men. LOST LOST Two one dollar bills in alley between A and B. running north 7th to 8th. Return to 117 N. 7th st. 4-lt LOST Sample caBe containing Clipless Paper Fastener", between Dublin and Richmond on National road. Reward. John X. Hastings, 113 N. 14th St.. Richmond. 4-lt FOUND FOUND Spectacles on N. Sth it Call at Palladium. 4-lt FOl'ND rS08. -A bunch of keys. Call phone 4-lt FOUND Small . ffcttttltfl. amount of money.
