Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 144, 2 April 1911 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY. APRIL 1911.
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For Yoar Con venieoce LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offices aro located In every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest you. The rates aro the same and you will save a trip to the main office. SOUTH Or MAIN firuenln & Eickuorn, nth and 8. E. A. W. Iilickwedel. 6th and South F. Jlcnry Rothert, tth and South 11. NORTH OF MAIN Qulgler Drug Store, 831 North E. Chllds it Son. ISth and North C. Win. illcjcer. 14th and North G. John J. CeU. 10th and North II. CENTRAL Qutgley Drug Store. 4th and Main WEST RICHMOND John Fowler. Richmond Ave. and North West First St. FAIRVIEW W. II. Schneider. 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent per word 7 daya for the price of G days. We charge advertise ments sent In by phone and collect after Ita Insertion. WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS ION Main Phone 2175 MEN " WANTED Age 1K-35, for flrctnen $loo monthly, and brakemen $so on railroads in Richmond vicinity. Kxporienco unnecessary; no strike. Positions guaranteed competent mm. I'romotton. Railroad Employing Headquarters over 4(M mem to positions monthly. State age; Bond stamp. Railway Association, Dept. 358, 227 Monroe . Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. VVANTKl) To trado 3 aires with 6room house for city property. Call 31 North 91 h ittreet. 2-2t W A N TKl Knefcgei lis" busi noss woman, prepossessing appearance, learned expert, modistic corsetry. Big money to right party. Address K. II., rare I'Mlladium. VANTKI) Painter. cTlM it S 9" WANTKD Place to assist with house work, llavo afternoons. Address It. M., care of Palladium. 2-2t WANTED Situation aH companion for elderly couple or single lady; du not object to going in the country. Address, h. It. Lumpkin. Losantville. Indiana. R. R. No. 2.. or call phone No. 2S-W. WA NTlTlTirVcn t IPrmMlWtTfi vtTv six room house about May I. Family if two. Telephone 2003. fri -tues tr W A N TA gIr;forluu8ewrkTt'M 1 1 Phone 24 IS. 29WANTED Pin Doys; mast be sixteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WW NTE You r carpenter work', repair work, screen work and estimating on all new work of all kinds. Call phone 1469. 2-Tt SPEED BIG ASSET FOR DIAMOND STARS Demand in the Big Leagues Leaden Footed Men Now Scarce. Ball players In I he major league who arc slow on the bases are few and far between. The general Impression that fast runners are a rarity is wrong. By this It Is not meant that all players are the equal of Cobb. Fuh. Bescher, Mageo. Collins. Wagner. Speaker and Ioyle when It comes to circling the sacks, but almost every man playing the i;amo in the big leagues is much faster than the average person on his fert. How often the remark is heard in the grandstand t a ball game. "Why. 1 can run base faster than that fellow." All right to say. but the chances are lnu to 1 that the party crltlIrlng the player in u race around the bases would be Just about arriving at third base hen his opionent crossed the plate. Real Speeders. Men like Cobb. Bush and Collins are extremely fast on the sacks and travel at Incredible speed. Coupled with this speed each has the more Important faculty of getting off fast. No other player In the country has anything on Cobb in this respect. So fast la he on the getaway that catchers have been heard to say that he is usually half way Cown by the time the ball leaes the kitcher"a hand. Any twlrler w th a slow delivery is a nightmare to a catcher with Cobb on the cushions, as the oor backstop Is certain to draw down the comments of the fans for his failure to get tho ball to second in time to nail the cyclonic Georgian. Eddie Collin 1. the wonderful playtr developed by O.nnie J.fack, is an
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WANTED A wide-awake Wan one hat has had experience oa the road in selling to the retail trade. .Must not be under :j years of ago. Salary and traveling expenses paid. Address P. O. Hox -lo. j '9-7t WANTEIFarmers and ajothers interested to see and pries our gates. We make them any size Ranted. It will pay you to see s. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co.. 22nd d North E streets. Phone 3751. I 16-wedfiHUn 2 wks WaT'TID To repair"" f ab cabs" sharpen and clean, latfu mowers, work called for and delvered. Picture framing. Brown I & Darnell. 1022 Main St. Phono 930. WOMEN Sell guarantee per cent, profit. Make nose, 70 $10 daily. Full or part tlni. Hegttners investigate. Strong Knit, Hoi 40a. West Philadelphia. Pa. ' 11-tf W A N T E IE ver y bod y at flfer tn g ff 6 rii piles, go to Quigley's ug store for S. U. Tarncy's Poslt-ve Painless Pile Cure. Best on Eirth. 7t eod S E l-r M 66 R K &. OG &N for" nil kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Big. feb20-tf WANTED If you warn money in place of your city property, go right to Porterfield'l Real Estate office, Kelly Block, 8ft and Main. 18-tf VNl'EDToepalryufbaby"abs,' furniture, bicycles at all kinds of repair work. We ao do picture framing. Brown ftDarnell, 1022 Main. Phone 1930. lS-tf WANTED At once. It J ear-old boy. Chance to learn telgraphy. Good wages. Postal Telefaph. l-2t V VA N T E ISTo store jur stoves f or the season. W. V. JJrown, 417 N. Si h. Phone 177N. 23-30t W A NTED -You;ogolo i ur7ayBilJiard parlors for rereatlon. 12-tf WAN TE D C h a r fea DT ShUle le rTlteal Estate, Fire Insurane, Loans, Rentans. Notary Public 913 Main St. Phone 1814. 13 tf WANTED House, " t t rooms, east of 12th and north t Main streets. Address Ralph KeOflll, 813 N. 12th street; l-3t MEN AND WOMENf you want to work, sell guaranttd hosiery to wear, dally. dress Big commisim. Make (10 Experience linccessary AdInnternattool Mills, 3038 Chestnut. Thila. 11-tf WANTEBPianoulfiby-a former student of the muit department at Earlhum College. (Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 o call at 1417 North C street. 5-tf WANTED House clnning or general housework. 217 SC. 1-2t FOR SLE FOR SALE Phi lo coops, chicken house, wire fencqFuvorite cooking stove. 205 South 9th. 2-2t FOR SALE Two rk horses. 2 two-year-old colts andtne team of mules Call at 529 S. 50. Phono 1233. 1 17-e o d FOR SA Lir"CH e5F One-seiPV'ictor floor scales, shot cases, two hardwood doors, two fine doors, frames, etc., for office Iclosure. 1 pair heavy store dooti 100 feet inclosed counters, 1 madnlst's tool chest. Richmond Brokcige Co., 211 Fort Wayne Avenue. Phone 1219. 14es-thurs-sun 3wks other whoso ped on the bases is marvelous. Thla reat young player goes into the ban with terrific impetus and has a ilide w hich makes him a hard man fc place the ball on. Cobb and Colliniin the same team would soon have half tho backstops in the American 1s.kuc under the care of a lunacy coratfseton. Must Start Fast. Many other payers can travel as fast as Cobb or Collins, once they get started, butihey lack the fast starting ability til arc, therefore, on an average, at hist a second slower in going from hit to base. One point thatk generally overlooked in comment on a ball players ability to get do to first cmick is the knack of gettinfrid 0f his bat with the least loss oftime. By carefully watching the biters it will be seen that no two drojthe willow the same way. Some caijj it a few feet down the line, othersflrow it back of them, some toss it In tout, w hile many have the knack of dipping the bat iu such a way as to girt them a leverage for a start just a a jumper will use weights in maUm a broad leap. The matter of bat topping is one of importance and ny players devote hours to at quirk;; the knack of doing it properly. In success fuH.,8e running the player who can gomto the sack without diminishing hU1eed has a big advantage over bis tatihren who instinctively slow dowid tney approach the station. Manjpiayer9 wno would be known as spi kings on the bases are spoiled totiuse of the fact that they are unakfc to overcome the tendency to 8lot,. These are the men who are oftl caiied slow on bases It is lack of fctve rather than lack of speed with eg8 that places the majority of bi piayer8 n Dat might be termed tniaverage- Dase running class. Industrial turning forms an important part of tfc work ot the public schools of llnvaii. Twenty schools for example kj. - t ljllll'' iKil cw j trv work naif that work thsg the last year.
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WANT AD (LETTER UST The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this of fice. Advertisers wll confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Central R. C. .. R. U... 11. M. . . .1 Z .. . 2 F. . . .. M. M. 5 S. . . . 1 Mail will be keM for 30 days only. All mail not culled for within that time will be cast ouL FOR SALE R. C. Rhode Island Red eggs. Mrs. Win. Wilcoxen, R. R. 7, Richmond. 2-7t FOR SALE Mare. 4 years oTT 117quire 406 Maple street. 3-3t FORT SALE Horserl ll South :.th street. 2!-7t FOR SALE (Jo-Cart, couch, sewing machine. 101 S. 14th. 29-7t FOR SALE Four wheeled pony rig", good as new. Call phone 3117-F. 2S-7t FOR SAIJi 3-room brick liouse, central located, ltfc squares of Main. Address "House." l-7t FOR SALE Pony, buggy and harness. Pony weighs 750 lbs in good order.) Buggy and harness are new, made to fit pony. A bargain if sold at once. 105 N. 4. Phone 1 C.I 2. 25-tf FOR iSALh. olllgte coiuu 111a- Jctihorn from Young ana Blanchards strain. Eggs $1.00 per 15. $5.00 per loo. O. D. Bullerdick, 529 S. 5th street. Phone 1233. 17-e o d FOR SALE One 4-cylinder touring car; One 4-cylinder runabout. Both cars are in good second hand condition. Bertsch Bros., Cambridge City, Indiana. 9-tf FO R-SAL E No. S cook s tov c w 1 1 h tank. Good as new. 127 S. 4th street. 1-tf FOR SALE Two seated, steel tired surrey in good condition. Call at 153 Richmond ave. or Phone 3276. 29-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk., 8th and Main. tf FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, furnace, bath, gas, electric light, both kinds of water, large lot. $2,200. Owner, 1031 S. Sth sun-wed-sat FOR SALE Modern ten-room brick residence. 300 S. 13th street. Phone 12SS, or 2147. 2 tf FOR SALE Three line residences in a group on S. 9th street. A number of good building lots in all parts of the city. Good residence property at a bargain. Oler &. Howes, Westcot t Blk. FOR SALE Small, well Improved suburban premises; well fruited, good bouse and barn; other outbuildings: an ld?al little home for the r etired farmer, or city man seeking a suburban borne. Price $4,000. Apply ta The J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North Seventh street. sept 1-tf
Long Range Weather Forecasts May Become A ccomplished Fact
BY RODERICK CLIFFORD. Washington. April 1. Since congress made the long anticipated appropriation at its last sessiou. long range weather forecasting is likely to become an accomplished fact, instead of scientific dream. It is no often that congress makes any real concession In behalf of science, especially when the latter asks money for experimental purposes: but now and then, even in an eru of rigid economy, the national purse strings loosen up. Long range weather forecasting, if successful will be one of the greatest achievements of modern science. It will enable the prophets of the weather bureau to be much more skilful and accurate than heretofore. It is based on the fact that there is, in various portions of the North American continent, a variation in the amount of radiation from the sun directly affecting weather conditions. When the amount of variation has been ascertained, one of the most baf fling of scientific problems will have been solved. The Smithsonian institution is in charge of the work, and it is planned to establish an observatory in Southern Mexico this coming summer. It is hoped that by July the revolutionary trouble will be over, or at least be reduced to a negligible quantity so that the expedition can be undertaken with safety. Congress has provided for the trip to Mexico by adding $3,000 to the appropriation regularly made for the work of the astrophysical laboratory. The object of the project is to complete tests which are being made at the Washington observatory (sea level), at Mount Whitney (three miles elevation), and at Mount Wilson (one mile elevation). Southern Mexico is a comparatively cloudless region, and observations will be made
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FOR SALE Buff Orphington eggs for setting from prize winners. J. W. Rethmeyer, 335 Richmond avenue. tues -fri-sun aprl6 FOR SALE Nice modern six room cottage cheaj). Call phone 4160 after ; p. m. :;o-7t FOR SALK Six room noue wito j bath, furnace and electric light, f2.3C0.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf j FOR SALE Fine modern residence". great bargain. Box 100 City. 29-7t i FOR SALE Six room house. Electric lights, city and cistern water, 2 acres ground and barn. 42t Linden a ve. FOR SLE Modern f West "Mainstreet home, six rooms and bath, furnace, electric light; complete laundry, hardwocJ floor. Price and terms reasonable. Phone ..27S. FOR SALE Good seven room liouse on South 14th street. Good location. Price $2.70o. Fine SO acres of good land, well located $9,000. We have a large list of farms and city property for sale. Dye and Price. truds-sun FOR S A LE M oiiern l7ouif steam heat, fine bath, oak finish with quartered floors, basement toilet in cellar, good location, fine barn, cement, floors, electric light and water in barn, also new double house, modern on both sides. Good investment. Must be sold, leaving town. Phone 125S. 1-tl FOR SALE Double Brick House. C rooms each side, electric light, rents for $25.00; price $3,200 New Double House, all modern, fine location, renting for $3G per month; pays 10 per cent on investment. 7 room, very modern home in fine location, price $5,000 70 acres with fair buildings and improvements, on good pike, one mile from town, price $4,200 Choice Building Iots. See me for all kinds of Insurance. John E. Peltz 62(5 Main St. Phone 1332 SEE MORGAN for Real Estate in all its phases and local information ofrice. Sth and North E Sts. 16-tf FOR SALE W. S. Hiser's modern brick residence, half square of Main on S. 13th. Phone 2177. 3 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Six room house, suburban, on car line. Box 100, City. l-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE If you want to Sell or Trade anything, a want ad in this paper and 99 others in Indiana. Illinois and Ohio will find our party. It will only cost you $2.50 per line of 0 words, write us for list of papers. Austill Advertising Syndicate. Eiwood. Indiana. FORRENT Six" roomflatT bath a nd steam heat; central location. See Moore & Ogborn, Odd Fellows building. sun-tues FOR RENT Large barn, cement floor, large mow, suitable for storage. Tel. 125S. there, and at the other observatories simultaneously. If the measurements should agree, tho present scientific hypothesisthat there are distinct differences of solar radiation will have been proved. Dr. C. (!. Abbott of the Smithsonian institution, is in charge of the work, and has issued the following statement regarding it: "When we began to make these measurements there was nowhere in the world an exact scale of measurement of radiation, although physicists had been working in devising instruments for that puriose for sixty years. There remained an uncertainty of 3 to 10 per cent in the scale of pyrhelioemtry, as it is called. We have devised several instruments to be used as standards for that purpose and in this last year we have made a careful comparison of two of our instruments of the improved type, and these agreed perfectly in fixing the scale of measurements. "The apparatus is used now- as a standard by which to standardize other apparatus, which has been sent around the world. We have sent instruments to France and Italy, and have requests for them from Argentina. Peru, and other countries. "Our measurements at Mt. Wilson have been carried on for several years. The first expedition was in 1905, and we have observed almost daily for six months of each year since that time, excepting in 1907. In 1910 I was fortunate in having two weeks of good weather on the summit of Mt. Whitney, which is the highest mountain in the United States. I carried on there complete measurements which were simultaneous with those carried on at Mt. Wilson. We have found that the results obtained at Mt. Whitney cheek and substantiate completely the work we were doing at Mt. Wilson. Therefore, having estab
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FOR RENT 5-room flat, electric light and bath. Corner 5th and S. A. Sue A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room witH : electric light, heat and bath, at 20:i ; North Sth street. 17-tf j FOR RENT A new seven! room modern home, 105; West Pearl; best location. Phone 2477, 204 South; 12th street. j 25-tues-thurs-sat-sun-tf : FOR RENT Modern room, suitable ' for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St. j 15-tf , FOR-RENT Furnished room ;" also j rooms for housekeeping. All mod- j ern. 46 S. 11th. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AWNINGS. Tents and screens. Awnings, tents and screen windows made to order and repaired. T. 1 1. Thorne, 209 Pearl street. Phones 2705-l245. STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his tireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. JuneJS-tf
LOST LOST Small brown dog with white neck, answers to the name of "Toodles." Liberal reward. Phorre 2566. 17-tf
LOST Pearl ham a led, ffourbSaded knife. Pearl on one sade broken, turn to Palladium. ward. tf LOST A nurses' pin marked Neuronhurst 1910, name on back, Carrie R. Callan. Finder return to 42 S. 14th street. Reward. 2-2t
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lished a standard scale of measurement, and having shown that we get the same results at Washington, Mt. Whitney and Mt. Wilson, we are nowable to state the value of the solar constant of radiation. This value is of an importance equal to that of the distance of the sun In astronomical work. Our measurements show a range of the value of the solar radiation outside of our atmosphere of about 8 jer cent. "Now. by taking stations so far apart, that no local condition in the atmosphere can affect them both, we may actually prove whether or not these variations are in the sun, or are something we have not eliminated from the atmosphere. If we find them in the sun. we shall have made a discovery of the first rank. "It is clear that if the sun varies, the temperature of the earth must vary correspondingly, perhaps not always the same at all stations because the earth is sa affected by the presence of waters and mountains and the like, that all stations would not behave exactly alike, but we will be able to find a relation between the radiation of the sun and the temperature of the earth, that will be important to the meteorological service of this country and others." The valuable researches in solar radiation made by Dr. Abbott have been fittingly recognized by the scientific world. He was awarded the Draper gold medal by the National Academy of Sciences last year. He has probably done as much to make weather forecasting accurate and reliable as any scientist in the world. While the coming expedition to Southern Mexico will probably have greater scientific than practical value in the work of the weather bureau, it will do much to eliminate the awkward errors and mistakes which have so frequently made Prof. J. Willis Moore's experts the laughing stock of the country. Should the expedition prove a success, congress will probably be persuaded to make larger scientific appropriations in the years to come.
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LOST A siiKill Scotch collie. Answers to the name of Ixittie. Phone 3630. Reward. 2-1 f FOUND FOCND Dog. Call Fountain Ciiy phone 17 IB. or address Russell. O'Dell. R. R. 5, Richmond. 2 2t MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE George B. McClellan rotWall Paper and Paperhanging 203 South 11 1 h. Phone 2354. 2-3t APRIL 4 TH Date of our next excursion to Southern Louisiana, where we will sell a number of choice, IMPROVED farms at low prices and on easiest kind of terms. Go with us ami investigate our proposition. Address. P. E. Keller, West cot t hotel. Richmond. Indiana, for full particulars. Payne Investment Co. 2S-7t i: P1IOLS T E R 1 N G , Rep ail tngand Re finishing of all kinds, carpets al tered, scoured and laid. W. B. Thorne, 1607 Main. Phone 2705. mar 7-tt EUGENE SMITH will open his horse training stable at Eaton Fair Ground April 1 3 1 h . l-2t T 1 1 E I NTERM EDI ATE ACCIDEN T ASSURANCE CO., of Evansville, Indiana, wants good live hustler to represent tliem in Wayne county. Exceptional contract for right man to sell Commercial and monthly policies. Address T. E. Fruchte, Agency Director, Evansville, Indiana. M4t REAL ESTATE "EXC"HANGE-AJL Roberts, 221 S. B Street, Richmond, lnd. Phone 1320. 23-tf FIRE INSURANCE and insurance ot all kinds. Loans, Rentals. Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814 15-tf CROOKS BATTLED WITHJHE POLICE Wire Thieves on Hackensack .Meadows Victors in a Desperate Fight. (Arneriian News Scrvii-e) Jersey City, n. .., April L In a fierce battle 011 the Hackensack Meadows early today four men armed with revolvers and shotguns, supposed to be wire thieves, drove off detachments of the Kearney, X. J., and Jersey City Police, who were trying to capture them and escaped. Three of the Kearney officers were wounded, one probably fatally and the automobile in which the officers were riding was punctured with bullet holes. The wounded men are Police Seargeant McGee, who is probably fatally shot, and Patrolman Dolan and Smith. They were pursuing the supposed thieves in an automobile when they were wounded. The marauders were in a wagon. For months there had been almost daily reports of thefts of wire from telegraph and telephone poles through the Hackensack Meadows. The police were notified last night that depredators were at work and started in automobiles to capture them. The thieves were heavily armed and the men fired more than fifty shots. A Soldierly Resolve. A soldier, having retired from service, thought to raise a few pounds by writing his adventures. Having completed his manuscript, he offered it to a bookseller for 40. It was a very small volume, and the bookseller was surprised at his demand. "My good sir, replied the author, "as a soldier I have always resolved to sell my life as dearly as possible." Umnn's Tcsf Rook.
Horn Music To use the player piano and the reproductive instrument not only for pleasure, but to increase your knowledge of music, is a duty you owe yourself." says C. 11. Claudy in the Woman's Home Companion. "The musically ignorant may prefer light opera aud march and wnlta music to that which tbey do not understand, yet an evening of light music alone is much like a dinner of dessert alone. If you give a concert at home on player piano or phonograph, strive to arrange your programme with some regard to the fitness of things. As the chef Increases the enjoyment of a meat with a sauce, of an entree with a sweet side dish, for contrast, so can you increase enjoyment of a musical program or menu' by contrast, by skillful arrangement of your numbers and by intermissions If you have sevoral short numbers of the same general character, play them one after the other without intermission."
Cord Around tho Waist. -The very Litest waist band is the cord. This takes the place of the ribboa or the sasli or the oh! fashioned life KIWMT THING IN OIRDLBS. girdle. It may be adapted to any gown and be of any color or In sllt or silver. The cord may be looped artistically, with long hanging end ornamented with pretty tassels. For the Engaged Girl. Monogrammed Turkish towels are now included among presents to the engaged girl. An oval of linen about four inches across has the Initials embroidered upon it by hand. This medallion is stitched Into the toweling with two rows of fine machine stitching. Usually the marking Is in pink or old blue, andlf a monogram instead of separate initials is used a round medallion looks better than the oral one. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave Daily Arrive 11:16 a. m Chicago ... 8:56 a.m. t 7: 57 p. m Chicago ... 4:15 p.m. 8:56a.m... Cincinnati . .11:16 a. m. 4:15 p.m... Cincinnati .. 7:57p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Suoject to chango without notice) BURPEE'S SWEET PEA SEEDS That Grow At H. G. HADLEY'S 1025 Main Order a Special 50c Box of' Daffodils and Sweet Peas, at The Flower Shop this week You will be delighted. 1015 MAIN STREET Here is Just What You Have Been Looking For: A 5-ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH ROOM FOR $1275.00 I will build you a cozy little home with bathroom, wired for electric light, a good cellar, front and rear veranda; piped for City water. This is the Ideal home for the average family. Just what Richmond needs a couple hundred of. In order to make this price it is necessary to build them in lots of 12 or 15 at a time. As there are any number of people who have been waiting for a moderate priced house like this, I am quite sure there will be no trouble in securing contracts for at least 12. if you have a vacant lot and $500.00, the balance can be arranged to suit your convenience. It will pay you big whether you are going to use it for a home or want to rent it. E. G. KEMPER 301 W. Main 8tret Or Phone 3234
