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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ THE FUND IS GROWING. + ! * + -r Keep them coming and with- + ♦ In a week or two this fund will + + have been raised and the two 4- ♦ slides placed in the school yards, ♦ 4> one at the central and one at the ♦ 4> Catholic. The slides cost $l4O + + each. The sum wanted Is S2BO. + ♦ Help raise it. Up to date the ♦ + fund Is: + I 4* Ladies' Shakespeare Club SIO.OO + I ♦ Euterpean Club 10.00 4> ■ + Lady Friend 5.00 ♦ + Daily Democrat 5.00 + + Mrs. C. A. Dugan 5.00 + + Schafer Hardware Co 5.00 4> ’ + John W. Tyndall 5.00 + + Mrs. John W. Vail 5.00 + " + Mrs. John Niblick 5.00 ♦ , ♦ Mrs. Emma L. Daniel 5.00 + + Mrs. William Kremers .... 5.00 + ♦ Dr. Roy Archbold 2.00 + ) ♦ Mrs. C. S. Niblick 1.00 + ♦ Miss Annie Wlnnes 1.00 + + Mrs. John Heller 1.00 ♦ + Father Seimetz 5.00 ♦ . + Prof C. E. Spaulding 1.00 + ■ ♦ Miss Eva Acker 50 4- + Miss Fanny Hite ......... 1.00 ♦ ♦ C. H. Colter 1,00 4- + Chas. S. Niblick 2.50 + + Mrs. E. B. Adams 1.00 + + Miss Bess Schrock 1.00 + I * Billy Bell 50 4- ’ ♦ C. E. Bell 1.00 ♦ + A. J. Smith 5.00 + , + Mrs. J. W. Tyndall 1.00 + t + T. P. A 5.00 + i + Barney Kalver 50 ♦ ♦ W. P. Schrock 2.00 + ' ♦ Mrs. Roy Archbold 1.00 4> + Mrs. C. E. Bell 1.00 4- ♦ A Friend 1.00 4- + Jesse 0. Niblick 5.00 4* ♦ A Friend 2.00 + 4> Miss Nellie Winnes 1.00 ♦ [ + C. D. Lewton 50 4* j 4- A. D. Suttles 2.50 4> j + I. A. Kalver 2.50 4- j 4- 44- Total 114.50 4- i + 4- + 4- + 4-4> + 4-4- + 4>*4> HELP WANTED WOMEN WANTED—FuII time salary $15.00, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 25c an hour spare time. Permanent, experience unnecessary. —lnternational Mills, Ann St., Nor-' ristown, Pa. It j MARRY IF LONELY—For wealth, happiness; hundreds rich and attractive willing to wed; strictly confidential; reliable; years of experience; description free. —“The Sucitessful Club,” Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, ■Oakland, Cal. 1-8 I WANTED —To hire good farm hand; married man preferred; must have recommendation. — George Zimmernian. 101t4 FOR SALE—CoIt, two years old.— Schafer Hardware Co. 101t3 FOR SALE —Send in your orders for contracts for kindling wood in the next 15 days, for in the fall you can’t get them.—H. Schultz, drayman; ’phone 557. 101t3 LOST—A gold watch fob with name “Austin” engraved. Finder please i return to desk at Murray hotel and t«l celve reward. FOR RENT—A 7 room house on No. I Second street. Stable in connection. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. 99tf I FOR RENT —Cheap, three large of- > fice rooms, on Second street, with w-ater, gas and electric light; also a lodge room with two ante-rooms attached. Enquire of Mrs. Charles A. Dugan. 99t12 FOR RENT —New five room house, with clothes room, pantry, electric lights and use of telephone Located on Oak street. Call Aaron DeVlnney. t"> WANTED —Wheat at the Fornax ' Milling Co. Highest prices paid. 99t6 ' FOR RENT—Desirable desk space in up-town office. Also rental of desk, if wanted. Inquire at interurban station. 99t3-e-od WANTED —A dining room girl. Apply at once. Martin and Joseph steam bakery. 931 f. FOR RENT—Rooms on South Fifth street, with good cement cistern and a large garden. Call at 415 S. Fifth street, west of Clover Leaf depot 98tf. WANTED —Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Enquire of Mrs. Belle Johnson at phone 153. FERTILIZER FOR ~ SALE—Just“a few tons left, which I will sell for less than sale price. Call at my block factory.—Ell Meyer. 101tl8 STRAYED —From pasture field, cow. part Jersey, red, with white spots. Notify Mrs. Julius Haugk, W. Monroe street. 103t3 See Eli Meyer for Wolverine Portland cement, sand, gravel, stone screenings, cement blocks, fence posts. Bower vases, porch columns, cement roofing, all kinds of porch work at reasonable prices. Located near sugar factory. lOltf FOR RENT— A 7 room house on Bth St. Both kinds of water in kitchen, electric lights, gas and good big cellar. D. H. Hunsicker, ’phone 319 - 103t3

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