Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 59, 13 January 1912 — Page 7
THE BICHMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY JANUARY 13, 1912.
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EATON. OHIO EATON. 0., J0. 13. All efforts to locate John Wlgger, of West Alexandria, missing trsvellng salesman tor a Greenville wholesale grocery concern, ha? thtu far availed nothing. From the time be was last aeen In Richmond, Ind.. all trace of him has been completely lost Although hia account
with his firm are said to contain dia-1 crepancies which total something near I $1,200, his dealings with local mer-: chanta have been found correct. His 1 wife and two small children, whom be ; left destitute, are temporarily being cared for by a neighbor. Wlgger's disappearance has resulted in a worry that has fallen with telling effect upon . hia aged mother. Beginning next Sunday morning a series of revival meetings will be held at the Barron street Church of Christ by the Rev. T. J. White, evangelist for Southern Ohio. Rev. White has achieved marked success in delivering the teachings of the gospel and his meetings here will doubtless be largely attended. J. Grant Hawley, of New PariB, was an Baton visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cottingham. who have been living in Dayton for the past couple of years, are arranging to return to Baton. The Unity club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. H. C. Robeson, East Somers street. She will be assisted by Miss Grace Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McWbinney and Mrs. A. A. Lovett were Dayton visitors Thursday. Louis K. Murray has arranged a series of dances and the Initial party will be given Friday evening at the armory. Judge William A. Neal was a Dayton visitor Thursday afternoon. Miss Barbara Whitesell was in West Alexandria Thursday afternoon. Mra. Llnle Degroat, of Logansport, Ind.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Juliet Robinson. K. C. Wldner was in Dayton Thursday. Misses Eva Lewelly and Vlrgie Gardner will spend Sunday In Dayton wtih Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith. Announcement has been received by local relatives and friends of the wedding of Mlaa Elsa Stipher and George V. Gamber a few days ago in Indianapolls. Miss Stipher Is a daughter of Mrs. Nannie D. Stipher and for a number of years resided In Eaton. They will be at home to their friends after January 15 at their new home. 811 Bevllle-ave., Indianapolis. J. Walter Stebbins was a West Alexandria visitor Thursday. John B. Gans was In Dawton Thursday afternoon. NEW PARIS, OHIO. NEW PARIS, Ohio, Jan. 13. St. John's CatholicFirst Sunday of each month morning service at 7:30. Third Sunday of each month Christian Dooctrine at 9 a. m. Services at 10 a. m. Christian Bible school 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:45 a. m. Evening service Union revival meetings Presbyterian Sunday school 9:15 a. ra. Preaching 10:30 a. m. The union evangelistic meetings will begin with the evening service at the Christian church. Methodist Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Supt. Prof. -Walter Waggoner. Epworth League 6 p. m. sharp. Subject. "The Religious Paper a Modern Prophet" Leader Mlaa Orpha Brandenburg. Joe Blcknel left for a Cincinnati hospital the trst of the week where an operation will be performed upon his eye which was Injured last summer by having whitewash splash in It. 8. V. Btsh moved his. goods Monday to Indianapolis, where Mr. Blsh has gone Into the automobile business. David West has returned from Co umbus and will resume work with George ruble as a cigar maker. .Miss Nellie Bright who has been visiting Mrs. Carrie Lawder, haa return ed to her home in Winchester, ma. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Kemp will occupy1 the house recently vacated by 8. V Blsh as soon as Mr. Kemp's health permits. Elwood Kessler haa taken over the grace!? nd business of Elwood Coolest s and Co. The transfer waa made thl first of the week and the business wtl be conducted along the same llAes aa heretofore. ftlra. Alex Barr died at her home on East Cherry street Wednesday night. The funeral services will be held Sati urdav moraine at the Presbyterian church. TRUSTEE'S REPORT To the Advisory Board, Boston Townabtp, Wayne County, Indiana. W. S. Porterfield. Township Trustee. Dated
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Jan. 2. 1912. Record or moneys received JaVs, Second Nat Bank. Int. lor lm., 1910 2.71 Jaa , D roe. County Auditor. Jen DWtot Tp and Road Fund 047.72 Jan S3, D Sfoe. county auditor. . DistrtbutlcAyof 8pecial and Tuition PunH. 2000.20 Jaa 80, Pleasant, geaney. old atove at Dis Ntf ftschool j.50 Feb J, Second Nat Bank, Int for Jan. ... 3.04 Fab 4, Second Nat Bank, Twp. warrant . . .V 500.00 Mar S. Second Nat Bank, ial 1 Feb. 4.16 Mar 4, D 8 Coe. county auditor exceet dog tax 1S5.60 Apr 4. Second Nat Bank. Int for March 4.14 May S. Second Nat. Bank. Int. ' April ;. 2.73 May 15, Walter Dlls, Tp. Aa sessor, aog tax collected I41.00 June 1, W 8 Porterfield. delinquent dog tax collected June 2, Second National Bank. Interest for May .-'
July 3, Second National Bar.' Interest for June , July 12. D 8 Coe. county 1 itor. July distribution ...7P July IS. 8 S Clevenger. trust: Transfers to Dis No. 3. . . July 14. Ben G. Tappen. trustee,' j. Transfers to Dis No. 2 July 14. James Howarth. trustee Transfers Diat No 4 ;A
Aug 12, Second National Bank. . Interest for July Sept 2, Second National Bank, Interest for August Sept 9, Second National Bank. On Township Warrant
53 18 00 25 i .00 .21 500 Sept 20, Wm M Overholser. J. P. fines collected 9. Oct 3. Second National Bank. Interest for Sept 6. Oct 7. C M Parks, old stove at Dis No. 6 5 Nov 2. Second National Bank, Interest for Oct 6 Dec 2, Second National Bank, Interest for Nov 4.49 Dec 23, D 8 Coe. County Auditor Special Sch., Tp. and Road DIst 1252 36 DISBURSEMENTS. Jan. 4. Everett Overholser, oil ing school house floor 8.00 Jan. 5. Eugene Anderson. 20 loads gravel 6.70 Jan. 6, S. H. Goble, transporta tion school children 80.00 Jan. 5, Harry Newman, 69 loads gravel 13.80 Jan. 6. Frank T. Raper, sheep killed 20.00 Jan. 7, Mary Rlnehart, teaching district No. 1 35.26 Jan. 7, Sue C. Rlnehart, super visor of music 22.50 Jan. 7. James C. Starr, teaching district No. 2 52.50 Jan. 7, Mary McLellan, teaching district No. 3 34.50 Jan. 7, Carrie Wiedemer, teaching district No. 4 43.50 Jan. 7, Laura Hoover, teaching dstrict No. 5 43.50 Jan. 7, Ruby Schneider, teaching district No. 6 35.25 Jan. 10, D. W. Sheffer, advisory board salary for 1910 5.00 Jan. 10, Winftefd Smelser, advisory board salary for 1910. 5.00 Jan. 10, Joslah Feasel advisory board salary for 1910 5.00 an. 12, W. S. Porterfield, bal. trustees salary for 1910 213.25 Jan. 12, Arthur L. Douley, 29 loads gravel 5.80 Jan. 13, Chas. C. Miller, work as road supervisor 80.00 Jan. 13, Chas. C. Miller, team work on road 28.00 Jan 13, William Grimes, 24 loads gravel 3.60 Jan. 13, Hackman Klefoth & Co 8 ft. of 12 In. pipe 2.40 Jan. 20, Henry C. Fouts, 190 loads gravel 38.00 Jan. 20, Joseph W. Bennett, hauling coal, ashes, mowing yard 10.00 Jan. 20. Louis Hartman, 412 'loads gravel 61.80 Jan. 23, W. S. Porterfield, taking enumeration and keeping text books for 1910 30.00 Jan. 30, Second National Bank Tp. warrant and Int 522.63 Jan. 30, S. H. Goble, Trans, school children 75.00 Jan. 31, Gardner and Jessup, atorney fees 1.00 Feb. 6, Smith system heating Co., repairs for heater 8.05 Feb. 6, D. H. Goble Ptg. Co.. notice & report blanks 6.55 Feb. 8, Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., cards for Indus, work... 3.40 Feb. 11, Mary Rinehart, teaching Dis. No. 1 35.25 Feb. 11, James C. Starr, teach ing Dis. No. 2 52.50 Feb. 35, Mary McLellen, teach ing Dis. No. 3 34.50 Feb. 11, Carrie Wiedemer, teach ing Dis. No. 4 43.50 Feb. 11, Laura Hoover, teach ing Dis. No. 5 43.50 Feb. 11, Ruby Schneider, teaching Dis. No. 6 35.25 Feb. 11, Sue C. Rinehart, Supv. of music 22.50 Feb. 13, Dye and Price, school house insurance 77.80 Feb. 13, Palladium Ptg. Co., printing annual report 12.45 Mar. 8, Mary Rlnehart .teaching Dis. No. 1 35.23 Mar. 8. James C. Starr, teaching Dis. No. 2 52.50 Mar. 8. Mary McLellen, teaching Dis. No. 3 34.50 Mar. 3, Carrie Wiedener, teaching Dis.' No. 4 43.50 Mar. 8, Laura Hoover, teaching Dis. No. 5 43.50 Mar. 8, Ruby Schneider, teaching Dis. No. 6 35.25 Mar. 8, Sue C. Rinehart, supervisor of music . . . . : 22.50 Mar. 8, James Howarth, Assmt. Ass'n. printing 9.70 Mar. 9. Jas. Sheffer, 17 sheep killed, 9 maimed 147.00 Mar. 21, S. H. Goble, Transpt. .schoolchildren 50.00 Mar. 24, Steel and Draper, schl. 'supplies 57.10 Mar. 24, D. II. Goble Ptg. Co., house and school visitors.... 14.59 Apr. 5, W. S. Porterfield. trustee salary 100.00 Apr. 7. Mary Rinehart, teaching Dis. No. 1 35.25 Apr. 7, James C. Starr, teaching Dis. No. 2 52.50 Apr. 7, Mary McLellan. teaching ing Dis. No. 3 34.50 Apr. 7, Carrie Wiedener, teaching Dis. No. 4 43.50 Apr. 7. Laura Hoover, teaching Dis. No. 5 43.50 Apr. 7 Ruby Schneider, teaching Dis. No. 6 35.25 Apr. 7, Sue C. Rinehart, Supv. of music 22.50 Apr. 8, Jesse T. Druley, sheep and swine killed 33.00 Apr. 8, Waldo Powell, repairing pump at Dis 1.00 Apr. 13. Chas. O. Brady, repairing organ Dis. 4 1.50 Apr. IS, Walter Seaney, hauling coal to Dis. 1 and 4 4.20 Apr. 28, Sue C. Rinehart, supervisor of music 82.50 May 2, S. H. Goble. transpor..tatlon school children 115.00 Ifav S.Jama C Starr, teachinc V dU. No. 2 192.50 'ay 8, James C. Starr, institute d Janitor work 40.50 Mary Rlnehart, teaching i No. 1.. I,... 1S7.25 t, Mary Rlnehart. InsUtute J janitor work 32.80
tf . Mary McLellen. teaching J. No. 3 126.50 v. Mary McLellen. institute JSior work 32.10 .if
May 9, Carrie Wiedemer, teaching Dis. No. 4 159.50 May 9, Carrie Wiedemer, institute and janitor work 36.30 May 9, Laura Hoover, teaching Dis. No. 5 159.50 May 9. Laura Hoover, institute and janitor work 36.30 May 9, Ruby Schneider, teaching ing Dis. No. 6 129.25 May 9. Ruby Schneider, institute andtjanitor work 32.45 May 11, Walter Runge, music
for commencement 17.00; June 1, W. 8. -Porterield, trus tee salary 120.00 July 5. George R. Gause, flowers for commencement 2.50 July 12, Lee B. Nusbaum, rib bon for class colors 1.80 July 13, C..S. Keever, com mencement programs 10.80 July 13, Hackman Klefoth Co. coal for Dis. 1 5.75 July 13, C. W. Jordan, com mencement address 10.00 July 19, C. M. Parker, supplies for schools 4.13 July 19. Julia Roberts. 21 tur keys killed 5.00 July 19, Lee B. Nusbaum, trans fers to Richmond H. S 160.40 July 19, S. S. Clevenger, trans fers to Abington H. S 28.00 July 19, James Howarth, trans fers to Wayne Twp 42.00 July 20, W. S. Porterfield. trustees salary 75.00 July 22, Samuel Ketron. mowing school house yards . . Oct. 22, Jones Hardware Co., stove, fork and express 5.50' 3.10 ! July 25, Luther O. Draper, window shades 21.00 Aug. 7, Frank Raper, 15 loads gravel 3.00 Aug. 10, Sec. Nat. Bank, warrant note and interest 512.96 Aug. 12, Silas Shendler, cancelled road receipts 17.10 Aug. 17, J. B. Pottenger, haul ing coal for schools 10.50 Aug. 17, Frank P. Rife, hauling coal for schools Aug. 17, Walter W. Seaney, hauling coal for schools Aug. 17, Samuel Ketron, hauling coal for schools 8.75 8.7 o i 5.25 Sept. 5, Everett Overholser, cleaning houses, oiling floors 30.50 Sept. 6, Mather Bros. Co., 93,200 lbs coal 163.10 Sept. 6, Morning News Ptg. Co. annual report and tax levies notice 13.00 Sept. 6, W. S. Porterfield, expense of trustee 30.00 Sept. 9, Wm. H. Bartel, Jr., suppiles for schools 3.70 Sept. 12, James S. C. Taylor, 80 . ft. lot for Dis. 2 school 125.00 Sept. 12, Will J. Robbins, recording deed 1.10 Septs-12, Ralph Taylor, shoveling gravel 15.00 Sept. 16, Wm. H. Duning, repairing door lock 40 Sept. 20, C. C. Renner, freight & express charges 1.40 Sept. 21, Elmer W. Witters, drilling well at Dis. 1 118.90 Sept. 29, Carrie Wiedemer, teaching Dis. No. 2 57.75 Sept. 29, Mary Rinehart, teaching Dis. No. 1 37.50 Sept. 29, Mary Jessup, teaching Dis. No. 3 36.00 Sept. 29, Jeannette Stigleman teaching Dis. No. 4 43.50 Sept. 29, Ethel Alexander, teaching Dis. No, 5 43.50 Sept. 29, Nellie Overman, teaching Dis. No. 6 37.50 Sept. 29, Sue C. Rinehart, supervisor of music 26.25 Oct. 3, A. F. Nelson, general re pairs for schools 19.21 Oct. 3, A. F. Nelson, cement nails, etc 6.58 Oct. 3, C. C. Renner, express on heater grate .55 Oct. 7, Thomas Moorehead, cleaning 8 vaults 20.00 Oct. 7, James Howarth, Treas., assessment for printing 9.60 Oct. 10, Frank Phillips, mowing and cleaning yards 3.00 Oct. 14, Walter Beach, cleaning well 3. 00 Oct. 17, J. D. Adams and Co., school wagon and etc 217.83 Oct. 17, J. D. Adams and Co.. 2 three way drags 171.15 Oct. 17. J. D. Adams & Co., board, record and blanks .... 9.75 Oct. 26, Jesse T. Druley, 14 sheep, 4 lambs killed 114.00 Oct. 27, Mary Rinehart, teaching Dis. No. 1 37.50 Oct. 27, Carrie Wiedemer, teach ing Dis. No. 2 57.75 Oct. 27, Mary Jessup. teaching ing Dis. No. 3 36.00 Oct. 27, Jeannette Stigleman Dis. No. 4 43.50 Oct. 27, Ethel Alexander, teaching Dis. No. 5 . .. 43.50 Oct. 27, Nellie Overman, teaching Dis. No. 6 37.50 Oct. 27, Sue C. Rlnehart. supervisor of music 26.25 Nov. 2, Henry Dickinson, repairing clocks 2.00 Nov. 2, T. F. McDonnell. 100 ft. picture molding 2.00 Nov. 3, J. B. Pottenger, hauling dirt and gravel 7.00 Nov. 4, Ralph Taylor, shoveling gravel 7.00 Nov. 7, W. S. Porterfield, trustees salary 125.00 Nov. 17, Albert Short, helping repair pumps 1.25 Nov. 20, C. C. Renner, freight and express orders 213.80 Nov. 21, D. W. Sheffer, 789 loads gravel and orders 213.80 Nov. 24, Mary Rinehart, teaching Dis. No. 1... 37.50 Nov. 24. Carrie Wiedemer, teaching Dis. No. 2 57.75 Nov. 24. Mary Jessup, teaching Dis. No. 3 36.00 DR. cm
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advertising tax levy .. 2.00 Nov. 27. Chas. O'Brady, repairing organ 6.00 i Dee. 1, Clement D. Druley, work as supervisor 108.00 Dec. 7, Louis Hawley, work as supervisor 120.00 Dec. 7, Chas. C. Miller work as ! supervisor 40.50 ' Dec. 14, Game- Ringley, 40 ' loads gravel 8.00 Dec. 15, Harry Heinbaugh, 160 loads gravel 24.00 Dec. 15, Chester Helms, road work In Dis. No. 3 1.50 Dec. 15. Louis Hartman, 446 loads gravel 90.70 Dec. 16, Albert Parshall, 17 loads gravel Dec. 16, William Grimes, 26 loads gravel 2.55 ; I 3.90 j Dec. 19. Levi G. Druley, 81 loads j gravel 12.15 j and express charges 1.10 iDec. 22, Mary Rinehart, teathing Dis. No. 1 37.50 Dec. 22. Carrie Wiedemer, teac h inK Ois. No. 2 57.75 Dec. 22, Mary Jessup, teaching; Dis. No. 3 36.00 Dec. 22, Jeannette Stigleman teaching Dis. No. 4 43.50 Dec. 22, Ethel Alexander, teachinfl Dis. No. 5 43.50 j Dec. 22, Nellie Overman, teaehj ing Dis. No. 6 37.50 Dec. 22, Sue C. Rinehart, su- ; pervisor of music 26.25 Dec. 22, Jones hardware Co., stove, fork and express 2.20 Dec. 22, John S. Hawley, haul ing stone of road 3.00 ! Dec. 22, J. Virgil Porterfield, j mowing weeds at 1, 2 & 6 ! schools 1.50 Dec. 23, Isaac Wilson, 1 sheep killed 4.50 Dec. 23, Harry Newman, 61 loads gravel 12.20 Dec. 26, D. W. Sheffer, advisory board salary 5.00 Dec. 26, Winfleld Smelser, advisory board salary 5.00 Dec. 26, Josiah Feasel, advisory board salary . . . -. 5.00 Dec. 26, Winfleld Smelser, 1 sheep killed 5.50 Dec. 27. W. S. Porterfield, Bal. trustees salary for 1911 214.88 Dec. 27, W. S. Porterfield, taking enumeration & keeping school books , 30.00 SUMMARY. Jan. 3, 1911, balance on hald last settlement Township fund, $112.74; local tuition fund, $1007.89; special ; eehool fund, $130.32; road fund, $155 86; dog fund, $34.50. Total of all funds j $1341.31. Dec. 30, 1911 Receipts, township fund, $1735.37; local tuition fund, $1007.89; special school fund, $130.32; road fund, $825.86; dog fund, $314.50. Total of all funds, $9679.76. Dec. 30, 1911 Total of balance and receipts township fund, $1748.11; local tuition fund, $4551.45; special school fund, $3390.79; road fund. $981.72; dog fund, $349.00. Total of all funds, $11021.07. Dec. 30, 1911 Disbursements, township fund, $1311.38: local tuition fund, $3417.00; special school fund, $2673.03; road fund $775.28; dog fund, $349.00. Total of all fundB, $8525.69. Dec. 30, 1911 Balance, $436.73; local tuition fund, $1134.45; special school fund, $717.76; road fund, $206.44; dog fund, balanced. Total of all funds, $2495.38. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: The undersigned, being duly sworn upon his oath, says, that the within is a true and complete showing of all the moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various items of expenditure credited, have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or paid to him, or to any other person; and that he has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. W. S. Porterfield, Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 2 day of Jan., 1912. D. W. Sheffer, Chairman of Advisory Board. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Will H. Schuerman, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. (Signed) Albert Schuerman, G H Hoelscher, Attorney 3sats The monkey's intelligence has never been able to arrive at a point which enables that animal to achieve tbe untying of a knot. You may tie a monkey with a cord fastened with the simplest form of common knot, and unless tbe beast can break the string or gnaw it in two be will never get loose. To untie tbe knot requires observation and reasoning power, and. though a mookey may possess both, he has neither in a sufficient degree to enable him to overcome the difficulty. J). A. WALLS OPECIALIOT VATS MOITDAY. TVKSDAT. and wm montVa Tree.1
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THE CHESAPEAKE A OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA LEAVING TIME OF TRAIN 8 AT RICHMOND, INO. Effective January 7th, 1912; Subject to Change Without Notice 7:32 p. m. DAILY, Limited for Cincinnati, Richmond, Norfolk, Virginia and North Carolina points. 8:35 a. m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati, connecting with F. F. V. United for the East. 4:15 p.m. DAILY, Local for Cincinnati. . 12:11 p. "in. (noon) DAILY Limited for Chicago sod West 10:40 a. m. DAILY, Local for Chicago.- ' 8:10 p. m. DAILY. Local for Chicago.' - - Sleeping, Observation-Parlor, and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping: Cars on Night Trains. -
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FUNK & MILLER FOR SALE. Good Steam laundry can be bought RIGHT. Owner anxious to quit business. New 10 room flat on South 5th St. Cost $6,000.00 to build, but can be bought for less, as owner wants to leave the city. s room house North H street. $1.600.00. Rents $12.50 month. 8 room house on North 7th St., 1 moal new w.uwi. acn? arm South Hollansburg. O.. well tuiDroved. ilw.uu. terms good. 108 acres 5 miUa northeast Ricn-In-imoT' Uir huildiasa$8,500. Terms 144 acres 4 miles east, improved. $75.00 acre. See us for city homes, building lots d farms. Real Estate Loans. Iaanranc. We can sell your property, no difference where located. " Our motto. "A. Square Deal to Both Buyer and Sellar." D. R. FUNK & J. 11. MILLKR. Second National Bank Building. Prone 2766. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED RAFFERTY & CHASE Electrical contractors, power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alartue and telephones. Repair work a speciait?. Phone 1469. in rear of 14 South Eighth street BUSINESS Now is the time to have your Automobile lamps refinlshed. enameled or nickel plated. Lamps repaired, new reflectors or mirrors put in. Can change your gaa and oil lamps so as to enable you to use electricity. Richmond Lamp Mfg. co. 4-12 AUCTIONEER. A O. Deerlng livestock ana reel estate. Auctioneer. Centerville, Indiana. 21-tt COLONIAL MAZDA Electric Lamp current saver. Light producer of excellence. Electric light bill cut half in a month's duration if a user of a Colonial Mazda. Let us give you estimates on your electrical work. RAFFERTY & CHASE Phone 1469. Rear of 14 S. 8th FOR RENT FOR RENT 40 acre farm 1 miles north-east of Richmond for cash. Address the owner, 817 Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 13-lt FOR RENT House, 1312 North A. Call 204 North 11th. 13-lt FOR RENT Furnished room, heat, and bath. 203 S. 11th. Phone 2712. 13-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bcth and steam heat for gents only at the Grand. ' 1S-U FOR RENT Furnished flat for tight housekeeping. 105 N. 4th St. 9-tt FOR RENT Furnished room, heat and bath. 14 North 12th. 8-7t FOR RENT Front room, -light, heat and bath and board, 44 S. 12th St. 12-7t FOR SALE Cheap, Portland cutter and valves. Telephone 1590. 12-3t FOR RENT Seven room house, 1514 N. A with bath. Phone 4095 or call 103 N. 15th street. ll-3t FOR RENT Furnished room, light, heat, bath, 206 N. 11th street. ll-7t FOR RENT Two or three furnished rooms with or without light housekeeping. Call 206 N. 18th street. ll-H LOST LOST Pair nose glasses on Main , street Friday noon. Reward if returned to Knollenberg's office. 13-lt LOST Brown and white 8cotch Collie pup. Answers to name of "Collie." Return 97 Ft Wayne Ave. Reward. 13-lt LOST A child's umbrella on South 4th street. Return to 116 S. 4th. LOST Fountain pen. Return to Palladium. Reward. 12-2t FOUND FOUND An Eagle Lock key onN. 9th street. Call at Palladium office.
