Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 15, 1 March 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT; Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., ! CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, arc Free, The Market Place of Richmond for buyer or seller. A trial will convince you that ra'adiiim Classified Ads are result bringers. 1 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRECE OF S.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKA3I, SUNDAY, 31ARC1I 1.

WANTED.

WAXTKD Good whim cirl for gi iieral housework. :;)" Randolph St. 1-it. WAXTKl) All kin. Is moving tb large Kmpir moving ears arc the h'adrrs in the city for moving furniture anl pianos. We also transfer in and out of the. city. W- do packing and crating of furniture for shipment liy the load or car load. Those wishing goods stored call on rn I employ reliable and experienced men only. Plra.-f phono your orders. Office, stable and storage, 512 Xorth A Ktreet. Phono 4-08. Al WinteiKtein. 23-1 -8-1 "WAXTKD Five thousand bushols white corn, Kunpe fc Co., 10 S. 7th St.. 2'.-7t FEMALE HELP WANTED Ladies to Copy Letters at Home; spare time; pood pay; cash weekly; reliable; Kfnd stamp. Ze k Co., Morristown. . Y. 2)-2t MALE HELP- 'WAN'TED SALESMEN S A LE S M A N W A NTK D Se 1 1 retail trade, your locality $CT, per month and exiienses to start or comMission. Experience, unnecessary. UERMINGSKN CIGAR CO, Toledo, o. 2(j-nt WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, stoves and carpets, 519 Mairt St., Phone 4201. 2'J 7t WANTED Place to work on farm by man and wife. Address "E. O. T" care Palladium. !K"c W ANT K lj A I J Y AGENTS to .sell high class Heatherbloom Petticoats having superior workmanship and style. Pettiooatrf when shown sell themselves. Livo agents make big money. Write for particulars. Star Petticoat Co.,, 1S23 Oakdalo Ave. Chicago. Z'Mt WANTED Lady of pleasing personality to represent us in their home town. Attractive proposition. Liberal remuner.atlon. Position permanent. Luclelle, Suite 401, 56, 5th Ave., Chicago. 29-tit WANTED Y'OUNC, MEN to prepare for Ejcam. for .Railway Mail and othEDITOR IGNORES HIM Refused to Make Answer to Attack of Angry Methodist Minister. MUCH DISAPPOINTMENT. New Castle, Iud., Feb. 29 Brotherly lovo and a spirit of forgiveness, instead of a rip-roaring attack, as was expected, characterizes! the issue of tho Democrat, in connection with the controversy between the editor, Walter S. Chambers, and the Rev. V. S. A. Bridge, pastor of the Methodist church. On account of tho minister's bitter attack on Chambers from his pulpit Sunday night, it was generally expected that. Chambers would replyin his paiter this week, but those who had expected the editor to "light into" ihe minister and "skin him alive" were disappointed. The only reference the Democrat had of the sermon was editorially, and was free of bitterness. The controversy between Chambers and the Rev. Bridge began through a political meeting held in the Methodist church, a Republican meeting, previous to the nominating election. Chambers through his paper severely condemned the entire proceeding, and Bridge retaliated with a scathing sermon Suuday evening. It is now believed that the incident is closed, and church people, especially, are glad of It. The matter has brought the church a tot of notoriety. HAGERSTOWN, IND. Hagerstown, lnd., Feb. 20. One of the most successful events (if the season was the reception given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. M. T. Fox at her home on North Perry street. The parlors and dining room were, prettily arranged .with decorations of carnations, fern and palms. In the receiving line were Mrs. M. T. Fox and her sisters, Mrs. J. M. Lontz of Richmond, Mrs. II. C. Knode of Indianapolis. Mrs. Chas. Miller of Anderson, Mrs. Reba Rudy of Anderson and Mrs. Theo. Sells. Those who assisted in entertaining were Mrs. Rachel Petty. Mrs. W. O. Jones, Mrs. James M. Knapp. The receiving hour- were from two to five, during which time Mrs. Fred Smith presided at the piano and rendered a varied program. Over one hundred guests were received during the afternoon. Those who were invited guests were: Mesdames H. C. Knode of Indianapolis, Frank Rogers, Indianapolis; Frederick Miller. MaOa6on. Ind.; Reba Rudy, Cha?, Miller and Earl Sells. Anderson; J. M. Lout 7. Richmond; John Stontbra,;.-r. Cua Clendenln. Murgax. t Brown. Mollis Hoover. Robt. Xewcome. S.C. Whitsell, Clyde Reynolds. Josephine Baldriuge. Newton Stover. E. 1! TIelner. Fred 'Murry. 'esse Uepiogie. Fr.1 Smith, fhas. Keyt, Henry Keploglc. Chas-. N.

er Govt. Positions. Superior ini-truc-tion by mail. E.stab. 14 years. Thousands of .success! til students. Sample questions and "How Govt. Positions Are Secured-' sen' free. la-ter-State Schools, C( dar Rapids, l(i;i. 2:t-12t

WANTED Yon to have your mom y's worth. The best meals and lunch al the Railroad restaurant, X. E St reel. 1-7 1 WANTED -To buy second-hand furniture and stoves. l'SVp Ridge St. .V7t WAXTED-To rent a six or seven ' room house for a jear, or will buy central! located. Phone, l'.tvj. 'JVt WANTED Contract or piece work to typewrite. Address "G. C," cartPal ladiuni. -v::t WANTED- Situation by an experieni td farm hand and slock raiser. C II. You UK. K. H. Xo. 4. i:s-at WANTED-Get. you automobiles, coaches, carriages and buggies painted and repaired. Landio . Bradon. 1512 and 1514 Main St. JS-Ht WANTED By family of adults, 5 to 7 room house, about April 1st. Ad dress Pox 102, care Palladium. 2S-P,t WANTED Three young ladies ... attend Business College, who can pay tuition ami desire to work in private family for board. Address Richmond Business College. 27-7t WANTED Your own ideas of harness carried out in detail, if you want a buggy harness, carriage or team harness made to order, at Birck's Harness Shop, r.ti',) Main street. .Wiggins Old Stand. 27-tf WANTED Man and wife to work on farm. Phono ."il'JN- I. 7-7t WANTED Tailor, repairer, cleaner and presser to occuiiy rear end of business room; excellent location. S19 N. E street. 2G-tf FOR RENT Five room house, 208 Xorth 2nd. Inquire at 20t! S. 8th. 2.V7t WANTED Typewriters to repair and overhaul. Burr and Weichman, Western I'nion office. lotf WANTED Your carpets, rugs, ttp.ecu.'. Will Tector. Frank Teetor, Otho Williams, Ed Mason. John Harris, Wm. Pitman. J. M. Hartley, Laura Hines, John Geisler, Jr.. T. S. Walker, Hugh Allen, Ida Lawson. Rachel Petty, W. O. Jones, Theo. Sells, Chad. Darter, John Worl, L. M. Pcirce, Frank Lay, Joe Teetor, Picas Davis, Mart Working, Laura Rohrer, Sherd Campbell, Frank Couover, Joe Stonecipher, Evereth Rort. Harry Endsley, C. E. Werkiug, Sol Castor, Horace Scott, Knode Porter, Dora Martin. Frank Geisler, Henry Keagy, Win. Warbinton, C. T. Knapp. John Teetor, Horace Hoover. C. I. Stotelmeyer, Ralph Worl, Chas. Weriekind, Hannah Shafer, Wm. Teague, Cassius Giuther, Carlos Burton, Exum Copeland, James " Knapp, Chas. Porter. Frank Thornburg, Porter Thornburg, Martha Ixntz, Rennet Weaver. H. C. Teetor. Evert Wycoff, F. W. Addington. Florence Pipher. Kirk Hughes, Wm. Rollere, Ed Porter, Frank Whitsell, Martha Bowman, Thad McCown, Will Stnhr. Clifford Fouts. A. C. Walker. R R. Brant. Oliver Brown, ('has. Rackoustoe, Chas. Horino. John Wcrking. Ceo. Rheincgerr, Lizzie Winnings. H. .J. Day. John Thornburg, Margaret Lontz. W. If. Porter. John Hunt , Chas. Xewrom. Florcuce Nicholson. L. S. Bowman. Robert Smith. Michael Conniff and John Sells and the Misses Eva and Dorothy Smith, Florence Bell, Ethel and Eva Roller. India Keys, Laura Mason, Mable Teetor. Anna Burgess, Blanch Coffman, Lizzie Baldridge. Jennie Hughes. Matrice Geisler. Hazel Knapp, Maggie Replogie. Myrtle NewCorn, Dorothy Rheinegerr. Crystal Keys, Eva Worl, Jessie Newcome, Nel..e Brant, Irene Addington. Myrtle and Rena Werking and Katharine Gohring. Among those who were at Richmond Friday were Link Eliuson, Clarence Harris, Mrs. Earl Walker. Mrs. T. S. Walker and Mrs. J. C. Pattison. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones are entertaining Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcome, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Werking and son, Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown. Mrs. H. C. Vector, assistcr by hrr daughter. Miss Mabel, entertained the Social Circle and several guests ai her home on South Plum street Friday afternoon. Miss Tector rendered several vocal and instrumental selections which were very pleasing. A con teat was Included in which Mrs. Ebert Wycoff came out the winner. Mrs. J. M. Ixmtz of Richmond and Mrs. Reba Rudy of Anderson, honorary members, were present. Other guests of tho club were Mrs. Chas. Miller of Andersen. Mrs. Theodore Sells. Mrs. John Geisler. Jr, Mrs. Alice Lamar. Miss Earlier Porter and Mrs. Bonnet Weaver. A two course luncheon was served at 4 o'clock. The Christian Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Dora Martin on South Washington street Tuesday afternoon. Among those o the M&souic order who were ai Fount aia City. Wednesday wero Dave Niceum. W. II. Porter. Will Wins!... I.. S. Buwmr.n. C. E. Werking. .lames Bagford, ll.ttiy Stoitz and Martin Knapp. Mrs. L. P. McTigiie of Richmond was t ie guest of Mrs. Mrtrnn Working Wed ncsda . i A comic and fane dre?f social

holstcry, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond ; House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home :!;. Bell MT.R. 22-tf

WANTED Tin work, of all kinds, tool:-, sharpened. .lob work a specialty. W. T. Harrison, IIS West Main street. 'JlM-H WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati. O. tf FOR RENT. FOR KENT Part of house, 122 X. '.ih street, suitable for married couple without children; tl'lt'. South Mb. Phone 400. l-2t FOR RENT New C, room modern house on Hunt street, Fairview, cheap. Call at 'ij North Hh Street. Phone 2002. 2t ut. FOR RENT -Two rooms, 207 S. r.th. 2!-."i FOR RENT Furnished room, heat' and bath. .". X. 12th St. ",-7 1 FOR. KENT Five room house on ' North 17th. near Main. Electric! lights. See me quick. Al. H. : Hunt. 7 N. 0th St. 2'. .".t FOR RENT Six room cottage, M Laurel street. 2!-2t FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, furnace heat and bath. 120s N. L). St. 2S-7t I FOR RENT (J room house with barn, ! 720 N. 12th street. See me quick; I4 Al II. Hunt. 2S-.1t ) FOR RENT A furnished front room. ! bath, heat. Private family. Call j phone 2093 or lo2fi Main. 2t!-7t IFOR KENT Five room fiat, 819 N. E street; inquire at barber shop. 2f-tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 220 X. 12th street. 24-7t For Rent Furnished room, ;.!2J X. loth St. 14-2M dance will be given Saturday night, March 9. by the Pocahontas ladies lo which the public is cordially invited. Mrs. Sallie Hoover is quite ill at her home, southwest of town. Mrs. Frank Leavell is confined to her homo north of town with the mumps. Mrs. It. G. Quickie is ill with the grip. John Brown of Waynesburg, Ohio; has been the guest of his uncle Oliver Brown and wife. Mrs. E. H. Hinner is removing to her farm north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Houser of Richmond spent Thursday here. Mrs. Porter Thornburg is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Thompson at Sulphur Springs. ECONOMY. IND. Economy, Ind., Feb. 20. Willie Clark has returned to Winchester after transacting business recently. Willie Northeutt is visiting in Anderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harris and son are visiting in Winchester this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Oler was in Richmond Thursday. Mrs. Aseneth Osborn entertained at dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Whittier Beard and children. Mrs. Carrie Jackinson and daughter Julia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Scantland Thursday. Miss Blanche Fenimore is suffering with throat trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cain entertained at dinner recently Mr. and Mrs. Frances Cain and daughter Ella, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cain and Mrs. Moore. Thomas Cain and Frances Caiu visited Eldo Cain at New Castle Friday. Mrs. Woods of Farmland, visited ber Modoc relatives Friday. Oler and Taylor were in Modoc. Friday. Frank Cole returned to Richmond Thursday evening. Charley Cole visited Allen Wayl Thursday. Teachers and pupils visited the scene of the wreck Friday at noon. J. H. Cunningham of Pittsburg was here Friday. GREENSF0RK, IND. Greensfork. Ind., Feb. 20. The stockholders of the Greensfork Telephone company held their annual meeting Saturday at Kienzle's ball. Frank Hinson of Jacksonburg, is moving into the Chapman propertysouth of the railroad. He Is employ. ed by Harris and Martindale as a teamster. Greensfork has five automobiles and three will probably be purchased by local men at the opening of spring. Miss Nettie Lamb is spending the we,-',; with relatives in, Indianapolis, j Frank Boyd has returned from New ! York, where he took a ear load of ; pcitltiy for Harris .V Co. The Sunday school bible cla.-s met wiih Mrs. Alva Cook Saturday afternoon. Rile McPnerson is slowly rotovorins from a severe attack of grippe. Rev. Stanley will till his regular ap-

FOR SALE.

t'n O 4 T T7 T C"T -,- n w A rail - I specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterf'.eld, Kelly Block Mh & Main. 7tf FOR SALE Steel cook Move, good j condition. Chas. Spencer, R. K. j TOR SALK A good organ; call K N.I Ithh street. Kit FOR SALE All kinds new- and .-eeond hand furniture, cheap. E. Wyutfs, alt! Main st. l-7t FOR SALE Elegant Post Cards, from 2 to 2.".c, Madonas from celebrated pictures, embossed, satin and ivory finish, at Moormann's. Book Store, .".20 Main street. l-0t FOR SALE Musi be sold in lo days. Fine re idence. modern improve- j ISarn. 74 ft. lot, 1! squares; of . I meats. center of city, what it cost. J Tlti Main St. Will sell for half i 1!. Beckwith, over 29-Tt FOR SALE Ask your grocer for pure old fashioned Buckwheat flour made by Ruuge & Co., It". S. 7th St. 2!-7t FOR SALE acres good level land, under a high state of cultivation, situated on two pikes. miles of town, good 7-room house, summer kitchen, cellar, cistern, well, windpump, wood house, smoke house, large orchard, good barn lox70, stable 4o head cattle, 12 head of horses, double cribs, 12 bushel corn, bog house with crib of tioo bu, stock scales, 12 acres timber, well watered, well fenced, well under drained, price $70 per aire. Possession soon. Frank Grcenstreet, Economy, Wayne County, Ind. 20-2t FOR SALE Good six room house near shops on easy monthly payments. Sec me quick. A. H. Hunt, 7 X. 0th St. 20-t FOR SALE A beautiful modern suburban home; cement walks and drive, 2 acres of ground, 247 feet of cement walk in front, street made, a bargain. See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. 28-3t FOR SALE Vests only each. Overpoint men t at t he U. 15. church Sunday evening. Miss Stella Hunt is spending a few days with relatives in Richmond and Cambridge City. The attendance at the three Sunday schools has increased considerably in I hie last six weeks. Single men and ; married men who have not attended j Sunday school for several years are 1 now regular attendants and pay lib erally toward the support of the schools. Post Office Inspector Fletcher was in Town Thursday. Mrs. Maraba Bennett has returned from Richmond, where she has been employed as nurse for several months. She will spend a few days at home. Miss Ada Gause, who has been spending some time at home will return to Richmond Monday and reopen her sewing school. George and Rhodes Nicholson have returned from a short visit with relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Rebecce Wichersham is convalescing from a slight illness. Oliver Scantland. four miles north of here, sold and delivered to Gentry and Dean Wednesday, 77 bead of hogs that averaged 277' - pounds. Mona Snyder is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Florence Snyder of Indianapolis. Mrs. Frazee of Washington C. II., O.. is spending the weeK with Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Atkinson. 'MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS BEEN ORGANIZED. 1 j Centerville, Ind., Feb. 20. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Friends' church of Centerville, was organized on Thursday afternoon by a number of women who met at the I home of Mrs. Jennie Napier. I The following officers were elected j for the ensuing term: President -Mrs. Estella M. Teas: vice president, Mrs. Callie Hildebrand: secretary, Mrs. Lois Tremps: treasurer. Miss Cora Tremps. The society will meet on the lat Thursday of each month. The March meeting will be held with Mrs. Xapier. j at which time Mrs. Emma H. Hadley I of Richmond, vice president of White1 water quarterly meeting, and Mrs. Phariba White Stephens of Richmond. 1 Indiana Yearly Meeting, organizer of j missions, are expected to be in at- ! tendance.

-- MONDAY, MARCH 2 -- Is the time to enter RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE Ask lor SPECIAL RATES to teachers and high school graduates. Call phone 2040. L. B. Campbell, Res. Mgr.

toats and suits al your own price. At ; Bowen .v Co.'s. 112'.' Main St. : Tt ! FOR SALE A t-p-endid new upright; piano for less than half price charted by piano dealers. Conditions a:v sjUch as must sell. Phono 2-7! FOR SALE $l.r.:.il will buy a double l;aun- bouse. t" rooms on acb i'lt. lot SI feci front with large barn. Renting for a side. Ball & Pelt, leal estate and insurance. 2''-7t i-Ull SALE Fight room house -u west tide, bath furnace, electric P.ulU, large attic, cement walks ar.d tabIe. Owner leaving city . CaH phone ."14 I. 2"-7t FOR SALE House, good barn, larto' lot, a bargain, on South West anl; address "J. II." care Palladium. 21-7t FOR SALE Car loa' jf horses, public auction. Saturday . March 7th. Taube's Barn. 12 X. 0th street.

2 4-tf FOR SALE Dining roonr"table. sidehoard, iron beds, folding beds, kitchen safe, tables, chairs of all kinds, carpets and btovea at The Great Bargain Store, 12o0 Ridge streer. 24-7t FOR SALE Or will trade, farm in Randolph county, 80 acres, well improved, on good pike and Rural Route; has telephone; will trade for Richmond property; call or address 422 Lincoln street. 2;i-7t FOR SALE Big lin. clover, timothy, garden and field seeds. Garver vV Meyers, Oil Main street. 15-1 mo MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE Have your upholstering done now before the rush. Billheimer. Cor. 4th and Main streets. Phone 14lts. i-7t N'OTICE Public horse sale, 100 head horses, draft horses, good farm mares. All stock sold as represented or money refunded. Don't forget the date. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, March 7th. Gus Taube, 124-12G Xorth 6th street. 1-f.t .NOTICE Better see Lott & Jones. 9 The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. At Your Services to Buy, Sell, Borrow or Loan. Lit your property with the Hustler. FOR SALE. An $11,000 Realty Investment and pays 12 per cent. A Good Property, 7 rooms, $1,200 12 per cent. A Residence on N. 7th, price $2,200 A 5 room House, barn, all good, $1,200 A 3 room House, all good $500 A 2 room House, all good $500 A 5 room House, all good $850 $500 to Loan on First Mortgage. $600 to Losn on First Mortgage. WANT $1,800 to loan good. WANT $1,000 to Loan good. Some of the above properties and many more can be bought as rent, with a little cash. Can rent you a house or rent your house. Can Loan you money or loan your money. We are hustling here. I have more calls of buyers for properties than I have listed. List your farms and property here, by postal card or es you choose. For further information Sec That Morgan. 8th and N. E t INSUnANUh,ntALhSIAIh LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Rooms 1 and 3, Wostcott Blk -a t ,11 J, J ,t , tTtTtTTTttTtTTtTTttTtTTTt P The Great Blood Purifier. For sale by Leo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. H. Sudhoff. Kiblinger Motor Buggy. $375 And Upwards DOUBLE CYLINDER, Air cooled 9-10 H. P. The Automobile for winter. Xo water .o freeze Xo punctured tires. Simple safe and reliable. Built 'or country roads W. H. KIBLINGER CO.. Box No. 320. Auburn ind.

South t'-th St.. about thov tvw sett-ens you. will war.t this seas .;. 2 '.' - 7 1 WALL PAPER O; vii'.e L. Price has .-eci;r d tile agency to handle H. M. Boh Cos wall paper of Chicane. With the w all paj.er ampi s he

submits ce'oi ed illustrations s-how - ii:g how th.- paper appears wbeii on the a1 If oi would like to look otr the samples at your In.. me. drop a card to O. L. Price, 2 la N. l.'.th st ret f, ci;y. 2l-7t FOt'ND Bes: Buckwheat flour, made by Huttue A: In, 1; S 7th St. Ask our grocer. 2l'-7t NOTICE--Now is the ttnie to have our wheel.-, overhauled. A full line of tires ;.!id sundries. Brown Par ne!l. BC Main Mrf,t. 2'.'-.".t BOAKDIXi; and rooms. 1K; Main St. 2-7 1 NOTICE Waking At Co. are the newfirm who will do all kinds of plumbing, heating and bicycle business. They Mil be glad to have their many obi customers as well as new ones to call and see them. Win. Waking is manager of the new company, 40fi Main street. 2t-7t PROF. Kolling, for a sure cure for corns. 2 S. Mh. Phone 4242. 17 ot LOST. LOST A bunch of keys between the postoffico and E street; return to Palladium office and get reward. l-2t IjOST Urown hand satchel containing small pocket book Mth a few cents in change. The owner's name is on envelope. Finder call ".KMF. 20-2t LOST Red fox mulT, Saturday afternoon in one of Richmond's stores; finder return to Knollenberg's store and receive $10 reward. 24-7t PERSONAL. AVOID FORTUNE TELLERS. Do away with dream books. A pack of our wonderful cards will tell your past, present and future accurately.

THE RAYS OF HAPPINESS in a home at night are increased a thousand-fold if the rooms are well lighted. Put a mantle on your gas jet and you have a cheerful, steady white lightthe nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves one-third in gas consumption. Richmond Light Heat & Power Co.

Cash Prices Talk For This Week We Otfer Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans for 25c ' ib. Pail Family While Fish 45c Bu!k White Fish (good size) each 1c j lbs. Fresh Crouud Buckwheat Flour and P.O Stamps for 30c Home Made Sauer Kraut, per lb 5c X-cello, t packages fur 25c IS lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs. A. or W lbs. C Sugar $1.00 - j lbs. Pride Richmond. White Lily or Carpenter's Fancy Flour 70c Our Favorite. Succotash. C cans for 25c Regular Hams, per lb 12'c California Hame, per lb 10c Breakfast Bacon, per lb 16o Home Made Apple Butter, per lb 12c S. & H. Tradin? Stamps. Model Department Store,

11 S. 7th St.

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Now only 70e. complete. ESMAR, leOt"., lr. IKarboru St , Chicago. 2'.-TI MARRY WEALTH AND BEAITy! Marriage directory free. Pay when married. New plan. Addrt os II. A llorton. Dept. P. Tekolishu. Mich.

FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans N Koll. Mgr . 716 Main. 14 tf PHYSICIAN. DR. HOUGHTON, who has been sick, his resumed his practice. Phona 1777. 12 -if LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu happy bon. eitly we can. Richmond Stetia Laundry. FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Moor over N. 7th. street. jan'.mi DENTISTS. HERBERT D. LOPER. Dentist, Room 10 and 17 Colonial Bldg. Phono ie.;;4. J-306 MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. EL Bradbury. Mgr., S3 North 8th Strt. UNDERTAKERS. II. IL Downinc & Son, 16 N. Sth t. 12ept6ma II you are treableO with sick bsodacba. co. tipatioo. tadig.itioo. o(Tn(v brvath or asi diutM ariln from stemaeh troabla. rt 9i or II bottle of Ir. Caldw.U Syrup Papain. It la positively troaraataad to ear you. Colonial Bldg. Bell Phone 47R