Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 184, 12 May 1911 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM, AND SUN-TELEGRAM. F RID AY, MAY 13. 1910.
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For Yoanr Convenience maBBBanBBBaaai LIST OF AGENCIES Branch offlcei are located la every I part of the city. Leave your WANT (ADS with lha ona nearest you. Tba .rates ara ttaa aama and you will save ' Crip to the main office. SOUTH 07 MAIN 'Bruenlag Elckhorn. 13th and 8. E. A. W. Blickwedel, 8th and South F. Henry Rothert, Eta and South 1L NORTH OF MAIN Qulgley Drue Store, 321 North E. Chllda ft Son, 18th and North C. ' Wm. Hleger. 14th und North O. John J. Gets. 10th and North H. CENTRAL Qulglsy Drug Store. 4th and Mala WIST RICHMOND John Feeler, Richmond Ave. and North Weat First St FAIRVICW v W. H. Schneider, 1093 Sheridan. RATES One cent par word 7 daya for the price of S daya. We charge advertisemants aent In by phone and collect after Ita Insertion. WANTED aaataAatBaaSaMaaaaa4 JORDAN. M'MANUS & t HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1014 Main Phone 2 1 75 WANTED 866 old feather beds. "Pay b If heat market price. Address H. B. Carter. Pen. Del. 9-7t WANTED To do cement work. ATI work guaranteed first class. Call 129 8. 9th street or phone 2597. 12-3t WANTfcD-Whlte sirt for general housework. Apply 221 N, 6th St. 12-7t WANTED To clean bouse or do housework by a young; girl. Call at 435 8. 6th street In tbe rear. 12-2t
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CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind., May 12. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith Is in ConnersTllle in attendance at the May Festival. In an account of the work exhibited this month, at the Herron Art Institute, the Indianapolis News says: "A moat Interesting collection of built-up pottery Is from Elisabeth G. Overbeck of Cambridge City." This exhibit consists of a number of vases,- bowls and other, pieces, among which la a tea set la blue, pottery. , t . . Mrs. Roy Fraunberg entertained a company of friends, Wednesday afternoon, at Five Hundred, in honor of Miss Maud Ryder, of Indianapolis. The parlorf were prettily ' decorated with, bright spring blossoms. There were guests at four tables, Miss Mabel Grow ford securing the first favor. ,a French basket, and Mrs. O. L. Calloway, the second, a pretty dolly. A two course lunch was served. Miss Msry Matthews is spending tha week with friends In Muncie. R. L. Hicks Is Installing a furnace in his home In Mt. Auburn. At a called meeting of the Helen Hunt club at the home of Miss Catherine Calloway, Thursday afternoon, plans for the work to be pursued the coming 'year, were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Lewis have returned to their home In Urbana, O.. after a visit In the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mason, north of town. The Loyal Woman's Bible class, of the Christian church tendered Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill, a pleasant surprise on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mustin. The evening was spent socially. Mr. and Mrs. Hill left Thursday morning for their new home ii Mil ford Center. , Mrs. Stella Bird has returned from Letter's Ford, m-here she spent several days In attendance at the Council of Pocahontas. The Pocahontas Degree 'team of Indianapolis gave the work. Mrs. Bird will be a member of a house party at Evansville, Sunday, and will spend the coming week In that city, and Washington in the interest of the order. NEW PARIS, OHIO New Tarls, O., May 12. Hoover's Comet Band has been employed to furnish music for the exercises here on Memorial Day. The boys nave been practicing all winter and are drilled. They passed up another engagement at more money In order to play at home a thing for which they are deserting much credit The date for the annual commencement of the local high school has been set for May 31 In the Presbyterian Church. President . Kelly, of Eariham, will deliver the address and tha music will be furnished by an orchestra headed by Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrlck. The baccalureate sermon trill be given In the Methodist church by the' Ret. McCohm. Tuesday evening tha Pythian Sis-
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WANTED Chamber maid at the Westcott hotel. 12-3t WANT EDGirl for general housework. Apply 221 N. 6th street. 12-6t WANTED School boy 16 years olJ to work evenings and Saturdays. Western Union Telegraph Co. 12-2t WANTED Home for a young man in the country. Understands all kinds of farm work. Out of employment and needs good home. Write or telephone Dickinson Trust company. 12-3t WANTED at once a reliable woman for general housework in family of two. Suburban home. Address D, 1010 Main street. Phone 1002. 11-tf WANTED Place to work o? mornings and have afternoons. Address n. M.. care Palladium. ll-2t WANTED Carpenterelng and jobbing Call 1130 Butler street. 8-eod-4t WlWph lunltnr DnH wifa ..ntv Call 1426 Main St. 10-3t MEN Our illustrated catalogue will explain bow we teach barber trade in few weeks. Hundreds of graduates running shops depending upon us for barbers. Investigate now. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 6-8t WANTED To store your stoves for tbe season. W. F. Brown, 417 N. 8th. Phone 1778. 25-30t WANTED To repair baby cabs, sharpen and clean lawn mowers, work called for and delivered. Picture framing. Brown at Darnell. 1022 Main St Phone 1930. SEE MOORE ft OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf WANTED Charles D. Shldeler. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentans. Notary ' Public 913 Main St. Phone 1814. 15-tt MEN AND WOMEN It you want to work, sell guaranteed hoalery to wear. Big commission. Make $10 dally. Experience unnecessary. Address International Mills, 3038 . Chestnut. Phlla. .11-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. 18-tf ters lodge conferred their degrees upon four candidates, the work being followed by a luncheon and a general social time. Miss Myrtle Colby has so far recovered from her recent operation for apendicltis that she was able to be brought home Monday. Mrs. George Kissler is at East Liverpool. O., attending the Grand lodge of the Rebekah assembly representing tbe lodge of this district. The Antl-Can't class of the Fresbyterian church will hold a market and social Saturday evening , May 13th at (he church. The father of Mrs. Dr. Wolf Is here to spend the summer. Miss Sarah McGrew is home on her summer's vacation. Mr. J. F. Shlnkle and daughter, Louise aro at Clermont Co., this week having been called there on acount of the death of Mr. Shlnkles's father. Mrs. II. A. Tillman returned to the home Thursday after several days' visIt here. HAGERSTOWN.IND. ' Hagerstown, Ind., May 12. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris attended the marriage of Mrs. Ida Porterfleld and Mr.' J. S. Harris at 'Indianapolis on Wednesday. The funeral services of Mrs. Ell Gebphart were conducted Wednesday at the German Baptist church. Miss Elma Kerr of Mooreland, was the guest of Miss Eva and Miss Dorothy Smith Tuesday and Wednesday. The funeral of Cecil Yoke was held Thursday afternoon at Liberal United Brethren church at Sugar Grove. The services were in charge of Rev. Hobson of Muncie. Interment was made in the cemetery adjoining. Moses Doerstler of Oregon is here visiting his old home after an absence of twenty years. Miss Blanch Conway of Greensfork was the guest of Miss Thelma Sells Thursday. Mrs. William Keever is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Arch Campbell and daughter returned to Richmond Thursday after a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herchberger. The True Blue Sunday school class was entertained Thursday evening at the home of William Craig west of town. The boys enjoyed playing games In the moonlight. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hartley arrived Thursday evening to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hartley. Other guests at dinner were Mrs. Laura Hlnes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teetor and family. 1 Mrs. Olive Hansom of New Castle, has been assisting her mother, Mrs. E. G. Helner to establish herself in her new home. J. H. Kldwell has been improving their tenant property with a new coatlas of paint
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WANT AD LETTER LOST The following ar replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at thla office. Advertiser a will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mall at thla office up to 12 noon today as followa: Bookkeeper ....2 E ... Farm 5 Cook 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be caat out. WANTED Four or five Barred Plymouth Rock hens must be pure strain and good layers. Address "P.." 7-tf WANTED A girl for general house work to go to the country. Phone 2499. 19-tf WANTED Two young men to board with private family. Phone 1693. 10-3t WOMEN Sell guaranteed nose, 70 per cent, profit Make $10 daily. Full or part tlni. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit, Box 4038. West Philadelphia, Pa. 11-tf WANTED Farmers to call at W. A. Bertsch's Sorghum Mill, Centerville, Ind., or at Garver's Seed Store. 911 Main St., Richmond, Ind., and get free cane seed. 7-7t DODDO (22721) better known aa the Clevenger horse and Wilhi Boy (61835) both Percherons. will make the season of 1911 at "Cherry Lane ' Farm," A. H. Pyle. Prep., 2 miles northeast of Richmond, Ind., on Middleboro Pike. R. R. 4. Phone 6147-C. 13-2mo. Wanted pm boys: must be suteen. City Bowling Alley. 23-tf WANTED Piano pupils by a former student of the music department at Eariham College. Terms reasonable. Phone 1874 or caU at 1417 North C street 3-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Or trade for a smaller ' automobile, &i 5-passenger automobile. Call 416 North ISth or phone 1317. 12-7t FOR SALE Dining room suite for $12.00. 313 Richmond avenue. 12-2t MILTON, IND. Milton, Ind.. May 12. Mrs. Will Filby was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. Miss Cora Brown is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Beeson and family south of town. The Christian Sunday school will observe Mother's Day with an appropriate program and special music Sun day morning at the usual hour. Mrs. Frank Izor, of Indianapolis, i3 visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, also her husband's sister, Miss Hattie Izor. Cyrus Whitley will preach at the Thornburg school house Sunday night, May 21. Mrs. John North visited friends at Richmond Wednesday. Mrs. John Beard, of Cambridge City, called on Mrs. Hattie Hurst and other friends here Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William' Decker is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alva Faucett and family at Conner8ville for a short time. The M. E. Sunday school will observe Mother's Day at the usual hour for Sunday school, Sunday morning with an appropriate program and special music. The Rev. Mr. Pinnickwill continue the thought in the regular public worship following. The Sunday school will be merged into the preaching services. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Borders were Cambridge City visitors yesterday. The M. E. Bible Reading Class No. 7, had a very Interesting meeting with Mrs. John Ingerman Wednesday evening. Aside from a large per cent of the class being in attendance, Mrs. Colbert Crounoner was the. guest of the class. The next meeting will be a week from tonight at the home of Mrs. Thomas Phillips. Miss Sarah Roberts visited her sister, Mrs. Jesse Fulghum, and family, at Richmond, yesterday. The Woman's Cemetery association visited the West Side 'cemetery this week to inspect the grounds and arrange for planting the flowers. Mrs. Vene Beeson was at Connersville as a guest at a big reception yesterday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George. Disberry, of that city. The occasion was the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Disberry. Mrs. Disberry is a niece of Mrs. Beeson. Thomas Phillips made a business trip to Cincinnati yesterday. Miss arah. Hussey and Miss Alma Wagner who are attending the State Normal at Terre Haute will be home this evening to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Hussey and Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wagner, ovej Sunday. There has been a dearth of farmers in town this week, owing to the fine weather for farm work. Mrs. Racbael Evans was a Cambridge City visitor yesterday. The twenty-second annual commencement of the Posey township schools of Fayette county, will be held at the township ball at Bentonville on Thursday evening. May 18th, commencing at 8:00 o'clock. The graduates are Marie Harmier. Lloyd M. Degner of the high school. ,The common school graduates are George L. Sherwood,
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FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. 15 j FOR SALE Six room modern house.! ! for 5fc. 204 S. 15th street. Pbone furnace cheap if sold at once. Loi 1479. t ' 12-lt cated on S. 4th street. Don't ansFOR SALE 140 egg incubator and wer unless you mean business. 529 brooder, good condition. 456 Maple Main. Phone 1390. S-6t i! 11H SEE MORGAN FOR SALE-A good four-cylinder 4- ttg ha8eB passenger automobile. W. H. Ben- information office. 8th and . Phon North E Sta. 16-tf FOR SALE-Good No. 6 Remington FOR SALE-Six room house with typewriter In fine condition, cheap bath furnace and electric Hght I hone ll-7t f2300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE-50 H P. 5 to 7 passenger FOR SALE-Modern ten-room brick Haynes automobile, in splendid con- re8ldence. 300 s. 13th BtTeei Phone ?i lSt ? T qulpment; cost 128g or 2m $3,800. Great bargain. Address M. . , , - C. Henley, Richmond, Ind. 12-3t FR SALE-Modern home steam . - - heat, fine bath, oak finish with irof. , JTJII Quartered fi,. basement toilet in chicks 2o for $2.00 until Wednes- ce d locatlon flne barilf ce. day night. 32a S. W. 1st street. ment noor8t electrlc ,lght anJ wa. i z2z ter In barn, also new double house, 1 FOR SALE Bicycle, gas range and modern on both sides. Good inI ice box, cheap. 717 N. 12th. 8-7t vestment. Must be sold, leaving FOR SALE A four-cylinder Ford run- town. Phone 125S. 1-tl about. Good condition. Call 3166. FOR SALE Small, well improve! su--t burban premises; well fruited, good I FOR SALE Or trade, pair of well- house and barn; other buildings; I mated young ponies, 34 N. 3rd St. an ideal little home for the retired 10-3t farmer.or city man seeking a suFOR SALE Two seated steel tired burban home. Price $4,000. Apply I surrey In good condition. Call at to tne J- E- M- Asency. over 6 153 Richmond ave., or Phone 3276. North Seventh street. sept lt-f 19-tf FOR SALE A double house, modern, r ; . . Best location In city, both sides I FOR SALE New Phaeton. Phone . . .... 1A I n- o lt rented. Nets present owner 10 per I Joc- Z-Z cent. Call phone 3806 or address FOR SALE Nice drivng horse and H. D. B., care Palladium. 28-tf I rig. 402 N. 19 St. - lKtt FOR SALE Well located rental propi FOR SALE I am offering for imme- erty, pays 14 per cent on Investdiate sale, 9 lots on North W, 2nd ment ; a bargain. Address Rental, St., all improvements made, cement care Palladium. 30-tf sidewalk, cement curb and cement gutter, macadamized street, sewer rr?M"r made, and city water. Finest loca- FOR RENT tion in city to build houses to rent. These lots can be bought very reas- FOR RENT 6-room modern flat. Inonable. Address E. G. Kemper, quire 1238 Main. 12-3t trustee, 301 W. Main or phone 3247 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for or 3234. 10-6t nght housekeeping. Light, heat FOR SALE 5-room cottage. J. M. and water. Inquire 410 N. 8th St. Lacey, Loan Office. 6-7t 11-tf FOR RENT 5-room flat, electric COD CAT r DC A I light and bath. Cor. 1st street and rUK OALC KCAL Richmond avenue. ' See A. W. ESTATE Gregg, Hoosier Store. 11-tf swsjNsA FOR RK NT N i cl y furnished front FOR SALE room wltn li&ht ana heat on tnird Richmond property a spec- 1 Tiil laity. Fortertield, Kelly for rent Large work-shop:"-ci--Blk., 8th and Main. tf trally located. Phone 1941. 9-7t
Gladys M. Hauhn, Mary E. Spencer, Lulu Low. Charles Breese, of Lyons Station, was visiting friends at Milton yesterday. Harry Doty visited his sister at Richmond, yesterday. Fred Murley la laying the cement foundation for the new grain elevator to be erected at Beeson's Station, where the one , was recently burned. The elevator will cost between $2,500 and $3,000. Mrs. Oscar Kerlin was a Richmond visitor yesterday. WORKED LIKE A CHARM. 8he Jeined a Card Club In Order to Forget Her Work. An Atchison woman who found the monotony of dishwashing, cooking and laundry work proving too much for sanity was urged to Join a card club. "It will take your mind off your work," she was told, and so she joined. In order to attend she had to get up that morning an hour earlier to get her work done; a neighbor girl was hired to stay with tbe baby, and when, flustered, nervous and tired, she left the house fifteen minutes late she was followed by tbe screams of her three children because tbey couldn't be taken along. But she had her mind taken off her work at the card party. Of that there 1 no doubt, for when she made a mlsplay her partner, a perfect lady, walked right over her. then picked ber up and shook her, and then chewed on her for fifteen minutes. ' She became so frightened that tbe. little wits she hnd under her hair Ced, and she made auotber mlsplay with another partner, and this woman, also a perfect lady, talked to her In a way the woman should have been ashamed to talk to a dog. It was more than she could endure. anda. weeping like a sprinkling cart, she got up and went home. "It did even more than it promised." she told her husband. "Nothing has ever happened to me in all my life that so effectively took my mind off my work. Why. there were times when I even forgot I bad you and all the children." Atchison Globe. Athletics and the Unfit Those who are unfit should not indulge in athletic games is a warning by Dr. Woods Hutchinson in Outing. A boy. for instance. Is a little weak after a mild attack of Infectious fever, pneumonia. Influenza or tonsilitis. and bis heart is beating faster and more violently than It should on exertion. But tbe team wants him or he wants a record, or both, and away he goes into training. Suddenly one day tbe heart can no longer drive on Its overload of blood, and down goes tbe runner or oarsman in an attack of heart failure," and athletics get all the discredit. .The same danger lies when there is no training, tbe sport being purely Informal. It lies also where the girl just convalescent persists In taking part in a long anticipated dance. Only that phase of common sense which is manifested in common prudence Is necessary to avoid such perils. , ' .
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8870-8871 LADIES' COSTUME
Composed of Ladies Waist Pattern 8870 and Ladies Skirt 8871. The designs may be developed in any of this season's popular dress materials. Brown broadcloth, with tucked net for the guimpe or tucker portion, and bands of Persian embroidery for trimming would be very effective. Green velvet with lace, and passementree would develop equally well. The Waist Pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 32. 34. 36, 38, 40, 42 inches bust measure. The Skirt Pattern in 5 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 inches waist measure. The entire -costume requires 64 yards of 36 inch material with 1 yards of 36 inch material for the Tucker for the 36 inch size. This Illustration calls for two separate patterns which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10c for each, in silver or stamps. mi out blanks with pencil and send to Pattern Dopt, Rlchmono Palladium.
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FOR RENT Furnished room with bath. 202 North 8 St. 10-tf
FOR RENT Modern 3-room flat furnished for light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th street. 6-tt FOR RENT 200 acre farm, shares (grain and stock). Possession Sept. 1st. 1911. Address Farm, care Palladium. 6-7t FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gents. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished bath. 202 N 8 St with 26-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERING AND AWNINGS AWNINGS! AWNINGS! AWNINGS! Order now, so that they may be Installed before the rush season. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793. 16 S. 7th street. 18mon-wed-fri-3wks PIANO TUNING D. E. Roberts, piano tuner and repairer. Fourteen years' experience. Eight years in factory. Phone 36S4. 1818 Main. 2-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1943. 4th and Main street June 18-tf FIRE INSURANCE and insurance of all kinds. Loans. Rentals. Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shldeler. 913 Main. Phone 1814.. 15-tt REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St., Pbone 1320. 5-tf LOST LOST Diamond bar pin. Liberal reward. Return to Palladium office. ' 21-tf TAKEN From Starr school house, Monday an Irish mail. Return to 411 N. 20th street. ll-3t The If eaday Of Mils. Married people should learn what to do for one another's little ill, and tor tne ilia o the children that may come. They are anre sooner or later to have occaaion to treat constipation or indigestion. When the opportunity cornea remember that the quickest way iooWjto rellej. and finally a permanent core, a with Dr.' Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the areat herb laaaHva compound. A bottle ahoo d alwaya be m the bouse. ItcostsonlySOeenUortlatdracttores.
WOMAN KILLED; RUN OVER BY ICE WAGON Evansvnie,: May 12. Mrs. William Neiraeyer, aged fifty-our, and prominent here was run over and Instantly killed by an ice wagon. Wednesday, r--.
NOTICE OFA.ETTING OF CONTRACT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1910. Ex-pa rte: Eldo Cain et al. No 15836. Petition for Drainage. , Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Drainage Commissioner to whom was assigned the construction of the ditch and drain described in the report of the Drainage Commissioners. : in the above entitled petition, will from this day until Saturday, the 20th day of May, 1911, receive bids at the office of the County Surveyor of said County at the Court House In the. City of Richmond, in said county and( State, for the construction of said proposed ditch. Said contract will be let by stations to the lowest and best, bidder. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated this 3rd day 6f May, 1911. II. H. Horton,' Drainage Commissioner -Gardner and Jessup. Attorneys for. Petitioners. may 5-12. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway of Indiana TIME OF TRAINS AT RICHMOND Leave - Dally Arrive 11:16a. m..i. Chicago ...t 8:56 a.m. t 7:57p.m.... Chicago ... 4:15 p.m. 8:56 a.m... Cincinnati 11:16 a. m. 4:1.5 p.m... Cincinnati ,i 7:57 p.m. Buffet Parlor Ca. t Sleeping Car. Trains stop at principal way stations. (Suoject to change without notice) Terre Quite, inllimjlij A FaalPrn Trartln I'n : was mmm9 aw m w Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.j 7:25: 8:00: '9:21 10:00; 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00: 4.00: 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; 8:40; 9:00; 10:00; -11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indlananolls. 8:40 P. M. Last Car to New Castle. IC.00 P. M. ...... ....... - I.JI.H.nAll. Lafayette. Frankfort,' Crawrordsville.' Terre Haute. Clinton. Sullivan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris. III. Tickets sold throush. This is tbe time of the year to place the system on a new basis to cleinse the blood clear the brain and gather renewed energy. Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla will do it. Quigley. Drug Stores. , Use Queen Ready Mixed PAINT, $1.75 per Gal. Old Reliable Faint Co. H. C. SHAW, Mgr. 10 a 12 S. 7th. Phone 2230 ciraciraraAT I $1.40 MAY 14, 1911 Round Trip from Richmond Train Leaves 6:45 A. M. DON'T FORGET That NOW is the time to protect yourself against loss by WINDSTORMS. Costs but little. DOUG AN, JENKINS & CO. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg. ' Phone 1330. WE STUDY to please borrowers whose capital Is limited, and offer them the benefit of our plan, of loaning on personal property at small cost. If, when in need of money, you'll investigate, we'll promise you privacy, promptness and fairest and easiest special plan of repayment ever offered. We give the FULL AMOUNT of the loan applied for in CA8H. No charges of kind taken out In ADVANCE. ; Your FURNI T U R E, F I XTURES, PIANO. HORSES, WAGONS, CATTLE or other, personal property will be security for the amount you need, and they remain in your own possession. Name Address Ricbmcnl Loca Co. Colonial Bldg, Richmond, Ind.
