Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1918 — Page 19

THE INDIANA POLLS NEWS. IJILIiSDAV, MAIPH 7. 1918.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. ^VAlfTED to^buy^TurnUurtT^^A^MtS^Xn*! 1 rues: will p*y blgbMt prtc*. Call LEW SHANK AUCTIONEER COMPANT. M*$n »». Of Atttojawtlc 21-128.

WE WANT TO BUY

•ec6nd*harvd furniture, stoves, tools »nd truaks. We, pay good pries* tor your goods.

GAVIN FURNITURE CO.. r - Main 2231

AUCTION SALES.

m.. at 823 N. Senate ave., take

Northwestern car; will sell flv« van loads

of used furniture, consisting of UPRIGHT PIANO

in mahogany case, poo! table in good condition. davenport, dressers, beds, springs, mattresses, china closet, tables, chairs, rockers, three baby cabs. 9x12 foot rugs, small rugs, linoleum, one drophead Singer sewing

coal

Ice boxes, heating stoves, a lot of j3p ~E, Washington. Main dishes and cooking utensils.

m Massachusetts ave. -—

V/E PA*r the highest cash price for all kinds machine kitchen cabinet, gas ranges second-hand tools, guns, fishing tagjtle and; ™ n K M - fee boxes, heating stoves, a 1

sporting godds

WANTED m> bdy seveial oid-time Wu* and white coverlets or bad spreads, in fine conrttion; describe fully and state lowest cash

MUSICAL.

DENTAL OUTFIT

consisting of three dental chafre. electric sign, electric reflector, two storage batierles. one lathe and a lot of other goods not listed;

consign your goods to us.

, NI88EN AUCTION COMPANY.

Morris and Wynne. Auctioneers.

Main 34&J Auto. 27-790

Halr A Tir. h «ng gfiNDSOFMOmtSTd

BUY THE KIMBALL

! 'XJTL.'K:

1540 Kapp«s st.

Indianapolis car. ride around , off at Kappes st.. walk one

™ « a” # JJL M'ASa'inST ' *' !u * r * -outh. We will sell the funlture of ^f^ren.n. Nortn ; a five-room house; one davenport, library

_ * to Vv^vL. *

table, bookcase, five dozen books, one sideboard, one fumed oak pedestal dining table, six chairs, one kitchen cabinet, linoleum.

B. St B. Musical Instrument Shop

ggpart repairing. >3 When building. COIBY player piano with Cectltan W-nnte kitchen safe, lot ’ of ” dishes and cooking - «‘>-o i utensils, five dozen fruit Jars, electric Iron.

coal oil stove, one 9x12 Axmlnster rug te* small rugs, three leathar rockers, one drtn>head Singer sewing machine, latest model, cost PS, two beds, sfrrlngs. mattresses two dressers.' two washatands. one lady's writing desk, all the lace curtains and blinds, lot of other goods not listed. Consign your goods to u* NIS8EN AUCTION COMPANY. Morris A Wynn, auctioneers.

player action; mshogany caae, *3^. RAPP

A l.ENNOXfr 217 N Pennsylvanls.

UK 1H TV - EiSht - NOTE up-todata player action lostjtiied in your own piano. D. H. CRAFT A *J0 . Zft B. Ohio. Main Wt.

Genuine Victor Victroias

Term* to siilt. Complete line now tn stock.

FULLER-WA'.iNEll MUSIC CO.,

27 tj. Ohio st.

NEW SAMPLE piano, mahogany finish; $200: easy term#. RAPP A leENNOX, M7 N.

Pennsylvania.

ORGAN, splkndTd for church or home. Wood-

,A f^R plUno, high-grade. sSuio eee than half. Addrese Box 2709. ]

leas than Half. Addrese Box 2709, News P M'S NOG RAPff: beautiful mahogany Vlctrola size, brand new, play* Victor. Edison. Columbia records: worth >150; for quick •ala, >» cash. Call 214 Tacoma ave.

PLATER PLANO; bargain; payments >230 . w#tk. Main 3922. PLAYER pl>mo. cheap, payments. >2 per

week. Phone Belmont 1962.

RED SEALS EX. FOR ,10c With 10 In, Victor 7 Pembroke Arcade. RBCORI»H FOR S A1 ^K. large assortment of Edison records. Most of them are As good as new and Hava never been ueed. Wo also have Victor and Columbia records. Our price one-half to two-tnlrds original pried. USED GOODS STORK, 424 Mass. ave. RECORDS, hew and used. SOUTH SIDE EXCHANGE, 1029 8. Meridian. Records bought, sold and exchanged. 931 N. Illinois. STBINWAY^Raby Grand piano; mahogany, good as new; excellent opportunity for uulck buyer; convenient terms. AEOLIAN COMPANY. Main M4, N9w 22-404 227 N^ Pennsylvanla SET trap~drttms wanted. Call Woodruff tM7. VKTROLA. Victor, fumed oak; like new, and fifty records. 430 N. Meridian. Aparttrent I. : . ^ NOTli Apollo player piano; •xcallant conLIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. DRAY—One light two-horee dray. Main 42(W. A uto. 38-837,

FOR SA LE-Y’wo hundred wagons

ns all de-

gslns. Ol EDBLHOHSFim - WAGON fijd Kahtucky ave. KOR SALEYthree light delivery wagons, r-39

scriptlr.ns; open top, light or heavy: bar- - 1 — «• «*e«^ '(cO.. 202

E. Wasdiln

fXW

Kentu

igton. do NS

WAGONS; three Studabakers at ■

Kentucky gve, ,

HORSKS—Taani weighing l .'/K) txiiinda each; live and eight years old; taatn Belgian mares, seven and eight years old; new harneas and wajfon. 32 Jv[. Senate ave. _ HORHE, fine; black mare and salesman s buggy In .excellent condition. $125, barren. ‘k XV. Georgia Main 271; linriFK. harness and delivery wagtin. would consider Ford In exchange and pay cash difference. W. M. KARSTKDT. Proapeqt

7829-1.

•HO|L8E^, Work, team, cheap. Irvington IIORHE8, 'twti, work, weighing 1.2f.O each; one ma’e mule, weighing 1,200, 2336 Wheeler.

Woodruff 6178.

H OR¥ES,YhW>a~good~workrone ma re~rn~foal~.

Main flfiif.

HORSE, bli ' Prsses«!_> JERSEY <X> mont 3S70.

MULE

for eale; weight 1,900 pounds.

sound, gentle, for sale.. Bel-

cheap~ Was Id

and horse for sale;

lngton_ 2?66_ Ring L MULE mtr*, bloeky, for* sale or HOOVER, west of Broad Ripple.

mat lc phone.

trade. Auto-

The Absolute and Utter Harmless*

ness of “Brownatone” Has Made , Hair Tinting Safe and Easy. CONGRESSMAN FEELS IT DUTv You peed not tolerate gray, strealced: T0 STAY IN CAPITAL. or faded hair another day. It takes

but a few moments to apply “Brown-

atone-with I INMAN NOT A CANDIDATE

your comb! or brush,;

and it will; Thsre are rrospe-ts that a \ ig:crr>'i<«. give y o u r ! enrrpaitrn for the renomination by tiie hair the! republicans of .Merrill Moores for tonbeaut i f u 1! Kressdian will be conducted in Marion shade you} tuunt >- Although it is probable that Mr. most desire. ' v ^ ™ c . le lo , lea ' fc bi '

j duties at ^Vashsngton tor, the putpo>e

vVHl n o t ! of makina a perrona! can. ass.

rub or wash ! I r is expected that Mr. M< ores'* off and Irien ^ s organize next week for the

purpose of tl.'i ouahly acquainting all

guaranLeed , voters with Mr, Moores’s tei ord in the to contain j <ongress. They say that Mr. Mocroi* rone of the I l ' as ‘Onsletentiy supported all rr.easdnncrt»rr> c i lire * caryins on the war in the most uangero u s . ( ffictem way, and that his record on I r. gradients ; other measure* has t een such es to “dyes” and so- 1 entitle him to the confidence of the vot-

trs of this congressional district.

Public Sale

Saturday. 10 a. m. 331 E. WabMh i>t.

Twelve head general purpoee work horeee. . . _ ten eete heAvy single hameu. three *ete • eeint of 10c.

double work harness, five good delivery ” wagons. Jolt and gravel wagons and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms

cash. ROSENTHAL LIVERY. McFadden & Burkhardt,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.* Hatunlay. March 9. 10 a. in., .consisting of fifteen head general

purpose work and delivery horses, five delivery wagons, two gravel wagons, five buggies. four sets heavy work harness, -en sets heavy single and light hsrness, stable utensils. ROSENTHAL'S LIVERY, 231 E Wa-

bash.

LEGAL NOTICES—PROPOSALS. BAjrKRTTPT^SALE TlnncfT '^TTurnZf* man’s tools and suppllen The undersigned trustee In bankruptcy will offer the stock and tools In trade of James P. Carroll, bankrupt. at public sale Thursday. March 14. at 2 o’clock at the premises, 815 Ft/ Wavne ave., Indianapolis. BBCURITY TRUST CO., trustee.

so often found in called "restorers.” Any. shade from brown to black.

Sample and booklet sent

Brownatone”

light golden

on

Duty in Washington

| Mr. Moores be’ieves that the national re-| c risis makes it his duty to remain In is ^sold i Washington during the campaign, and

by leading drug stores, in two sizes he prohaMy will not make more than one —35c and $1.15. Order direct fromi v “' s,f ta I’ndianapoitg before the priThe Kenton Pharmacal Co., 4^3! ^f n r | av Thls vi?,t niay ^ n,ad * n€n - Coppin Bldg., Covington, Ky., u ; No organized effort has yet developed your druggist will not supoly you. amon^ the Democrat* toward drafting You will save yourself much annoy- ; a r’emocrati.- county ticket. Much pree- , .„ „ u ’eure has been brought on Eph Inman ance by refusing to a.cept a sub- I to peek the Democratic nomination for Btitute. No samples at dealers. icongressman, but Mr. Inman has auInsist on “Brownatone” at vour ; thor * z «* f I the statement that he does not hairdrier's. Mention shade desired. I^X’irThe-’X'.Surl^d % Sold and guaranteed in Indiana-: ( iay lie would not seek nomination for polls by Henry J. Huder, Washing-! any Democratic Office. His name has ton and Penn, sts., Mich, and 111. b ^ n mer.tloned frequently for the nom-

MACHINERY. New—Machinery—Used Pulley shafting hangers. " B-G MACHINE WORKS 420 K Washington st. Main 2127 ENGINES, three Huber SOY gas tractor engines, two concrete mixers, three-inch pump and gn* engine combined; twelve turtle dump wagons. C. O. KING & SON. 401 Fidelity Truet bldg. Main XI«7. MILLING machine. Logtia-Davls H (T* poWar feed, vise and dividing head. Planer, 30x7. New Haven; 16-In. and 18-in. Juengst shapers. ’CASTLE REFG. MACH. CO. _ EMERSON Model L farm tractor, 12-20-horse power: three fourteen-Inch bottom plows, Al /onditlon. Inquire A. VV. SNYDER, New

PERSONAL. MISSING—Rlsto~”~§toykovch, Serbian; t>lue eyes: big .mustache; black hair; 5Vi feet: wore dark cap and big overcoat, lined with sheepskin; lived 132 S. Weal at., worked lor Gas company: last seen 9 a. m. Friday, March 1. Notify RADO GARGEVJUH. Auto. ! MW,

sts., and other

leading dealers. —Advertisement.

GET THAT COLD OFF YOlia CHEST Stop that cough! Check that grippe! L'se Dr. King’s New Discovery.

iinat’on fob prosecutor, and also for

jt;dHe of the (rimina! court

Harvey B Stotit, an attorney, who ! was formerly justice of peace in Cenj ter township for many years, will seek ; the Republican nomination, for that of- | tfoe. Mr. Stout has a wide acquaintance ! and many friends. Georqe B. Smith, j who. was an inspector during the Shank ! administration, has announced that he ; will be a eandidafe for the Republican i nomination for justice of the peace, i Mr. Smith lives at t’500 East Michigan

■i st- eet.

! Dr. Paul F. Robinson and Edgar V. | Am will be candidates for the Repub- ; h'can nomination for coroner. B. M. (Morgan is a candidate for the RepubJlican nomination for count j- recorder

Millions of people have found in this nation-wide standard remedy a long-sought effective means of relieving coughs, colds and grippe without inconvenient after-effects, j For fifty years it has sold for! fifty cents'a bottle. For fifty years |

it has warded off

TOOK NO DEFINITE ACTION.

OFFERINGS BY THE STORES. WXlkTwo squares and save a dollar on your trousers at the PANTS STORE CO.. 42 W. Ohio at., near Illinois.

' DETECTIVES. private detective call

WHEN wanting

INDIANA SECRET SERVICE BUREAU. 314 Newton Clayt-ool. Main 1741.

STOCKS. BONDS. ETC. VAN BRIGGLEMOTORDEVICE COatock; make offer; might trade for other stock; what hava you 7 Address Box 2B18, Newg.

Mares, extra rood pair: guaranteed sound and good workers. 638 E. Washington at. MARES—Ten head; team of Pereharon marea, one In foal, weight 1,1100; team of Belgian mares, one In toal, walght 2,600; two large work horaee, four cheap horses and mares; prices range from >60 to 8150: wagons and hamea*. Come and aee my stock. 7M W. New York. MARE; extra good team farm mares; one In foaj; age seven yearn, weight 2,800; harness and farm wagon*.; will sell reasonable. 307 MULES, large span; five years old; three

FINANCIAL. THIS COMPANT 18 PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS AND MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS (LISTED AND UNLISTED). INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO.. FRANK K. SAWYER. PRESIDENT. 305-309 LAW BLDG. ASSETS. 8348,748.28. , WB 'MAKE second mortage loan*. large or small without delay. ATTN A MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT CO.. 508 Fidelity Trust bldg. Main 7101.

Bartholomew County Commissioners

Hold Up Highway Appropriation. (Special to The Indianapolis News!

COLUMBUS, Ind., March 7.-The Bar-

the dangers of I t, ' olornew county commissioners last

neglected colds, unchecked coughs. ! ni « ht adjourned without taking definite V, * »•», •. i u ; action in regard to making an approFor fifty years it has stopped lin- , pviation of >58,250 as the county’s part pending cclds before they had a > in the construction of the proposed chance to develop. Equally effective : ff°rth and south market highway f throu h r) > the county. It is believed the for gnppy adults and croupy i commissioners hesitated to take action children. A bottle in your medicine either for or against the highway in cabinet is the best known safeguard , v ‘ ew of the opposition on the part of ao-mnat cold and couph dangers ! manv farmers of the county to the apagainst coia ana cougn aangers. propiiatlon and the pressure being Sold by druggists everywhere. | brought to bear in favor of the appro- — . ~ ~- —i- —----- --. j prtation by members of the Columbus The Evils of Constipation i Chamber of Commerce, merchants and Leaving waste material in the ! business men generally and the majority . , P ,, . , , , j i of leading citizens and tax pavers. If body, poisons the system and blood some way can be found to defer definite and makes you lialale to sick head-j action until after the fall election, it aches, biliousness, nervousness and 1 i3 thought the commissioners will he m.idrRr olrin Trv Dr Kinrr’c Mew , mOI ' C than ?? lad to avail themselves of

T, l y . , u - and the matter will then be held Life Pills. Prompt relief. Still 25c J n-p until the first of the year, at all druggists.—Advertisement.

DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.

Auto. 28-2S8.

Money to loan on mertgagea FIDELITY TRUST CO.

PRIVATE money to loan on aecond morFgage* at « per cent, interest. Suite 6, 12?

E. Market st.

LOANiU ON SECOND MORTGAGE, luPROVED CONTRACTS OR MORTGAGES BOUGHT. LEWIS. 629 MERCHANTS BANK. SECOND mortgage loan* In indlanapolie and nearbv cities; also on stocks, bonds or other collateral. 823 Hume-Mansur bldg. MONEY to loan on Indianapolis and Indiana

good farm horses, cheap; wagon and hariieaa; two driving mares. 525 N. Bismarck. Belmont 1870. MARES—Five head good wont marea. iTvj borsea, weighing from 1.000 to 1,400 pounds; two nets of harness, three wagons; will eell cheap. Cell ICE AND TRANSFER OFFICE. \ S Pine st. ___ MARKS, etx head, elx'to eight years’old; two black Morgan mares, one in foal; black ton»e, live yeara old. sell cheap. 531 Vlr-

gtnla ave. Public Sale

Saturday. 10 a. m. 331 E. Wabaah st. Twelve head general purjiose work horses, ten set* heavy single hnrneaa. three seta double work harness, five good delivery

ons. Jolt and gravel wagon* and olhep i ~~ ■ numerous to mention Terms CHATTEL AND SALARY LOANS.

FEET AREN’T ACHING OR TIRED N0W-“TIZ”

Use “Tiz” for tender, puffedup, burning, calloused feet and corns.

Marriage Licenses.

Klempner and Helen Kirk. W. Walnwrlght and Stella

S. Greene.

I^eolin M. Troutman and Mabel E. Hayden.

!r and Lula

People who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what sore, tender, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use “Tiz” and “Tiz” cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in perfect condition. ‘Tiz” is the only remedy in the world that draws out

ail the poisonous exudations which; ^, lear Blld BPrtha Garr)nger . 1341

puff up the feet and cause tender,; Twenty-eighth, girt, sore, tired, aching feet. It instantly , \ Vill ' ani anJ Doion

real estat*. R. b. wilson. 205 city Trust ! stops the pam in corns, callouses and sir |

bldg. Byth phones. [ bunions. It’s Simply’ glorious. Ah! James and Nora Cavaghan. 204 S. Arsenal,

F W. ^.VsCOT^irWhe^&dg m0rt ' | l° U , r ^A iu bony

Abel H.

Wa rren Smith.

Andrew J. Langton and Clydla

Eroutman and Mabel

Jue Rumlef and Lula M. Stevens. Bart R. Donnala and Emma Hawkins. I

Birth Returns.

Francis and Ella Williams, 120 Butler, hoy. John and Jennie Wilson, 2816 N. Adams,

girl.

Henry and Minnie Nance. 1521 Kappes. bov. James and Susan Barnett. 2016 Wilkins,

boy.

Alfred and Stella learner, 3046 Washington blvd.. girl. Joseph an< 7 Loretta Meyers, 445 N. Keystone, girl. Janies and Ochiltree. 844 Parker, girl. Carl and Elizabeth Behrent, 1634 Ashland,

girl.

Lee and Blanche Lowry, St. Francis hospital. girl. Herbert and Minnie Scott. 2109 -Langley,

Clark. 125 Koehne. boy.

William and Pauline Sims. 3014 Jackson,

WaNTBD-HBm»1 eatat.”monga^-ToaHiTl i « sin K “ Tiz ” . neVer . lim P 0r p«r cent, meyer-Kiser bank. i draw up your face in pam. Your

4123

and Nellie Charletta,

Tenth, girl.

Daniel and Goldie Adams. 903 Dorman, girl. John and Hattie Lockley, 529 Bowman, boy. Arthur and Naomi Barnett, 605 W. Twelfth,

articles too numerous to mention cash. ROSENTHAL LIVERY.

McFadden & Burkhardt, Auctlonaem.

PONIES, Shetland, blacks, two beautiful; broke to ride or drive. Washington 3197.

• •: 2 Graceland. __

i’URLIC ahetion. Saturday'. March10~a. m. Horses, buggies, wagons, single and double larneas ROSENTHAL’S LIVERY. 331 ».

Wabash. -

PONY OUTFIT wantedU buggy, harness and saddle; give full description and price. Adr reas BENT WILSON. Cambridge City. Ind. SMALL MARE, buggy and harnaas, a bar-

gain. >95. MS. Alabama st.

TEAM Belgian mares, eeven and nine.years old. cne In foal, weight 2.7M. absolutely •ound; also Peroheron mare, seven years old. walkht I.SSdl also good work horse, weight l,20o t sound; also good delivery pony. 71S

Fletcher ave.

TEAM, good work; >150. Prospect 4094~ VEGETABLE wawon. gootl as new. reasonayia. ai4 S. Pennsylvan la. wXoOKf,' one horse fee wagon, for sale. BeL WHEE^ for buggies And wagona cheap at

WOTtK »■—- k - y

horses,

wagon. 3322

pair; beavy hameaa and

Washington.

75 Head Horses Mares, Mules and Drivers at ghroyeff* stable, 332 W. Maryland. Innapolla Just unloaded from care. Farm marea, teams weighing 1.109 to 1.400; single horses and marea too; all good ages and must be like I sail them; If you need work stock come here, you can buy here cheaper than la country. Call and have a look. We can gWasu you. 8HROYER.

4. Shelbyvllle traction

BlRD^oung^maJe wanted; full arTrur;

OCKEREI

B t U 3M1 0rp,n * t0n “ a -| ■ I Whito Rock hen

Proapect 786.

-rp-*-—

DOO, brown and white pedigreed collie, five

months, fog aale. Irvington 2898.

H “‘"'

settings

Island Aad by the

mkjs, a. v,. Koode island Red by tha 100 or by setting MRS. HARRY McNEELY,

*949 Central. Washington 177.

Mfr-L

FORTi''-CI!^*" BROODER. I1.M PZTA LUMA INCUBATOR CO., Main 38T 280 K. Wabash. FOX j^RRIER Puppies. 8M~Ml^Tr7r FOR SALE—One Partridge Wyandotte coeBerel. one Partridge Wyandotte rSSrtar Belment mm 'kM vm

LATINO hens. 12 large, >1.28 eich7~t5ui

1 1* l»r«a. >I » each. i‘(r/»oect fm :

sale cheap.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. Soda >6uf?TTi»r'fi^ie'Tat g^eat h.r«.ir, X fiuEinja'MuiirSTrwnttar. I5i diamond#, be 1*nee due furniture company |U^, payable >M monthly. Call Circle Ml*.

mopitgaoe loans. Joseph pattison. \ shoes won t tighten and hurt your 1007 Law bldg. , f AP 4. girl. i... n L Edwarl an 1 Dora English, S30 E. Wyoming.

Get a 2o-cent box of “Tiz now b by.

from any druggist. Just think! a Geoigo and Lillian Stettlcr.'825 N. Rural, whole year’s foot comfort for only * ^Ernest and Lime Horn. 709 Park, girl. 3 cents—Advertisement. De . th Returna-

FURNITURE LOANS UP TO $300 3y 2 % PER MONTH You can - borrow our cash If you own furniture, piano or other personal property and return It in small monthly payments. A finely furnished home Isn’t necessary to get a loan. Just satisfy us that you are honest and you will get the money without delay. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We pay off loans with other companies and advance more money. You can borrow 824 and pay back 82.00 per month. 848 and pay back $4.00 per month. $72 and pay back 86.00 per month. $104 and pay back $8 00 per month. $150 and pay back $i0.00 per month. With Interest at SVi per cent, per month. Other sums In the same proportion Call and have our proposition explained to vou in our private office. Write or phone Main 2923 or New phone 22-450, and our representative will call on you. No cheap bungling investigators. No objectionable Inquiries

made.

You get the money, in a few hours’ time. “THE OLD RELIABLE” SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 207 Indiana Trust Building. 117 E. Washington at.

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD If you are In need of money we will loan you $300 or less on Household Goods

Pianos

Diamonds Jewelry, Etc. at 3H per cent, per month. Deal with a bonded and licensed compan> a company which Is supervised by the stxta company of efficiency and reliability, whicn ia unequalled In the city. The payments are made to suit your con-

venience.

Call, write or phone

THE INTERSTATE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. A company with exclusive features 208 Hume-Mansur bldg., Second floor. Main 2120 Opposite Poetofllce 21-490 A •‘WANT AD” m Tne News wu« rsacn •n per cent, of the newspaper readers of

QUICK RELIEF FROM

CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets

years, 1715 English,

David Worley. 69 years, 1534 Lee, acute

nephritis.

Charles Fromer, 3 laryngeal diphtheria.

Lili an Scott. 1 month, JS26 Cornell, maras-

mus. I. Hie

Craig,

hooping cough

1 year. 1222 Muskingum, 2 days. 1111 English, atelec-

John Gray.

.p. . r,.I Hpmer June. 60 years. Deaconess hospital,

Thdt IS the joyful cry Oi .fluusands j acute cardiac dilatation,

since Dr. Edwards produced Olive I Elizabeth McConnell. 61 years. 294S N. labels, the substitute for calomel. ^mwA^PrincTro years. Methodist hos-

Dr. Edwards, a practicing phyai- I pitaJ. cerebral hemorrhage,

cian for 17 years and calomel’s old-1 J;*”™, years ' Deacon ” s hospital, time enemy, discovered the formula Ii.omsa Vurkhetser. 7S years. 1659 Cornell,

for Olive Tablets while treating: acute indigestion.

patients for chronic constipation and ' A ptRWart ’ 59 >ears 239 * Mlch '* an ’

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If this advertisement were a mile square, jammed with words— It wouldn’t be—it couldn’t be—Kali so convincing as smoking a Murad.

■JsruauutS-

REMEMBER— There are no other t like Murad*

sj iinnailic:) ’ J( ‘jhers of the t ‘ furh^h jnd [u^fbtian (.ujanites m /Au Ud/7,/

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angina pectoris.

r. Edwards Olive Tablets do not! mo! ? a r y 1 ® d,;rria K

Wilhelmina Richter. 79 years, 2069 Haxel,

contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- acute capinarv bronchitis,

ing vegetable laxative.

No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. . If you have a “dark brown mouth” —a bad breath—a dull, tired feeling —sick headache—torpid liver and are constipated, you*ll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive

Tablets at bedtime.

Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them, j lOr and 25c per box. All druggista.

I —Advertisement.

Building Permit*.

C. E. Orders, porch, 836 W. Thirtieth,

$450.

Jacob S. Nice, repairs, 1028 Oliver ave.,

$50ff

Mrs. O. B. Barthel, repairs, 1032 E. Washington. $300. Andrew Woehlecke, repairs, 341 N. King-

ston. $60

Moses Llpschitz. shed. 635 W. Washing-

HOME AND APARTMENT SOLD George W. Brown Transfers Property for $63 000 Consideration. George W. Brown has sold to J. N. Thompson his home at 816 North Meridian street and the Library apartment, which occupy a lot 206 feet deep with a frontage of fifty feet on Meridian street. The consideration was >63.000 and the transaction was handled by C. A. Stolte.

A. G. Fosdyke, repairs, 548 Arbor, >75. A. Davis, repairs. 931 S. Capitol, $280. E. W. Warner, -epairs, 2007 N. Talbott.

$75.

Emma 8. Suter, shed, 638 E. Minnesota,

$25.

Leo Gutzwiller. jrarage. 826 Sanders, $300. Louise Woodward, garage. 2933 N. Delaware, $120

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

COUNTY CLERK RESIGNS.

HIGHER COURTS’ RECORD.

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SUPREME COURT MINUTES 23389. Otto Paer. trustee, et al. v*. ex rel. Arthur M. Hinshaw. Henry C. C. Appellee’s answer brief to brief of attorney-general. 2?.35i*. Charles Wheeler vs. State of Inti.ana. Marion C. C. Appellee’s additional

authorities.

28372. The Michigan Pipe Company vs

Sullivan County Water Company et al. Clay C. -C. Appellant’* petition for time, which

is granted. Including April 12. 191$. APPELLATE COURT MINUTES. 1619S. Minnie Mart* et al vs. Hlrametta

V Wmv rmintv attorney and waa im-t Tingle et al. Madison C. C. Appellant*’ F. " ray, county attorney, ana w.is im j !)t , on for t!rne . wh ich I* granted to April

mediately accepted. Gordon O. Thurs- | , 7 jt,,*

ton of Shelbvvtlle. candidate for the 1 19146 William W Spencer, administrator. nomination for clerk w ik v » Mar >' E MoCune. Marion P O Ap Democratic nomination tor clerk, was pp jj e p' s objection to record and briefs.

Democratic Candidate Named for

Shelby Circuit Court Office. (Special to The Indianapolis News] SHELBYVILLE, Tnd.. March 7-The

resignation of Cecil B. Collins, cierk of the Shelby circuit court since January 1. 1915. was presented to the board of i county commissioners today by Albert I

appointed by the commissioners to fill out Collins'e unexpired term. He filed his bond of $15,000, and Is now in charge

of the office.

Field examiners who were sent here to check up the records of the clerk are continuing tneir work. Collins, in submitting hi* resignation, said that he has been under great nervous strain because of his duties a* clerk of the county draft board, and that his health has brokeh down completely, making It impossible for him to attend to his duties as clerk of the court. Pensions for Indianiang. (Special to The Indianapolis News} WASHINGTON. March T.-Penulmi* of $;a have been granted Mary W. Bell, Blair*villi': Jan# R. Wlt)eb«rk, Juneau; Sarah V M< N>«l, Ft. Wayne, atvi Mabr* U. Vanduren, Peru.

19001. Federal Life Insurance Company v*. Roxle E. Barnett, administratrix. Cass C. C. Appellee's petition for time, which is grantee

inchiding May L 191S.

19196. United States Fidelity and Guaranty

Company v*. William E. Dee Company el al. Lake S. C. Appellant's petition for time,

which I* granted to April 14. 1918. 9308. John R. Weaver et al. v*. Sarah E.

Ferguson et al. Fountain C. C. Appellant's petition to transfer to supreme court, and

brief*.

9530. Indlanapolie Traction and Terminal Company et al. vs. Sybllla S. Lee, executrix. Boone C. C. Appellee's additional authorities. APPELLATE COUHT-NEW HITT. 19269. Home Packing and Ice Company vs. Amos Wet>#r Industrial board. Record, assignment of errors. In term. Bond. Submitted under acts 1917. PUPltTIME COURT ACTION 21396 Robert C. Anderson vs. Anns L Ruder. exMutrlv. et «i Warren C. C Appeal is dhenisaed under Rule 21.

James R. Henry to Philip A. Stanford, lot 107, Berkley addition. 34x134yg feet, vacant, south side Albany st.. east of Camden st $ 1 00 Frances E. Newton, guardian, to Harry A. Payne, part lots 211 and and 212. Culver et al.’s subdivision. 20x80 feet, vacant, north side Fortieth st.. east of Pvram ave 1 00 Mary K. Scott to Martha Scott, lot 639, Carter's fifth addition, 65x130 feet, vacant. northeast corner Graceland ave. and Forty-ninth st. 1 00 Flossld X. Glover to Ella M Gronjnger. part lots'* and 9. Lang's sub- , division. Mayhew s heirs* addition, i 2VixW9'i feet. Improved, north ! side Torbet st., west of West st... 526 00 ! Martin L I-aughner to Charles W. Tucker, lot 53 and part 54. Rnddeil et al.'s Park Place, 65x180 feet improved, east side Boulevard place, south of Twenty-sixth st... 1 00 Charles XV. Tncker to Martin L. Laughner et ux., same 1 00 Henry E. Oetrom to People's State Bank, trustee, lot 19, block 2. Schofield et al s addition. 41x140 feet. Improved, east side Columbia ave.. south of Twenty-eighth st— 1 M Maurice J. Peel# to same, lots 164 and 166. Newell’s North Place, 50x 106 feet, vacant, northwest corner Washington blvd. and Forty-fourth. street 1 00 Robert 8 Pean to Fred Wlttendorfer, lot 9, MUey’s second addition, 40x140 feet. Improved, west side Miley ave.. north of Washington st. 1.700 oo Maggie T. Beckman to Ehrle W. Beckman et al.. lot B7, Beck’s subdivision. N. Illinois street addition. 40x120 feet. Improved. eaet side Kenwood ave. north of Twenty-fourth st I *> Florence L Bower* to Harry O. Bowers, part southeast quarter section 16, lownahip 16. range 4. 2.81 scree. Center township 3.000 00 German-American Trust Company, trustee, to Cyrus K. Been, lot 6?, Riverside Lukevlew eddltlon 26x14T feet, vacant, south aide Congress nvr., east of the canal 600 ad Indians IiBsslittent and necumis* i

Company to Verna E. Johnson, lot 242. Raymond Park Heights, is^xHO feet, vacant. northeast corner Walker st. and Church-

man ave. 675 00

Emma F. Jackson to Annie Reed, trustee, lots 134 and 135, Robinwood. 78x134 feet. Improved, east side Phipps at., north of

Thirtieth st 1 00

Annie Reed, trustee, to Harvey

W. Jackson, et ux.. same 1 00

Nathan D. Davis to John A. Waitman et ux., lot 25. block 11, Adams's addition, 40x170 feet, improved, west side Tuxedo st.. south

of Tenth st 1,600 00

George H. Mueller to John P Pyle, lots 3, 4 and 6, Eberhardt’s Reid st. addition, 120x131 feet. Improved, southwest comer Nelson st. and

Lexington ave , 4,000 00

Alfred L. Duvall to Elmer Reeves et ux., lot 141. Robbins's North Indianapolis addition. 40x125 feet, improved. east side Briton ave.. north

of Roach ave. : 1,250 00

William W. Knapp to John L. Du-? vail, lots 1 to 8, 15 to 18. 25 to 28.' *

36 to 38, 45 and 46. Shearer’s Emer- f f

son ave. addition, vacant, east of Emerson ave., south of Twenty-

fifth at * 1 00

Crown Hill Cemetery to Msry A. Tomlinson, lot 442. section 63.

Crown Hill 97 uO

Mary E. Goudle to J. C. Goudle, lot 30. block 42. North Indianapolis, 30x12544 feet. Improved, north side Twenty-ninth st.. east of Annette

street 2.500 00

Robert C. Bennett to Ellen OZaring. lot 34. block 14. north side addition. 40x169 feet, vacant, west side Hovey at., north of Thirtieth street 1 Yoke Realty Company to Benjamin Farmer, lot 121. Park Crest, 44x 136 2-3 feet, vacant, west side Napoleon st.. south of Nelson st.... 500 00 Algernon Bradford to Arthur V. Brown, lot 220. Clark's addition Haughvllle, 37x146'% feet, vacant, west side Tremont ave . south of Twelfth st 850 00 Thomas M. Dugan to Algernon Bradford et ux., lots 121 and iJ2. Brown's Riverside Park. 74>«xil» feet, improved, northwest comer Fourteenth st. and King ave 3,860 00 Fred O. Collins to Josephine Merther. lot 30. Sloan’s subdivision, part Creaa addition. SOxllSVt feet, improv'd. north side Naomi st.. wept

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