Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 292, 12 October 1912 — Page 7

KlCmiOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRA31. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912.

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WILU DUCK SEASON BEGAN jCTOBEB 1ST Quail Season Opens Nov. 10. Sportsmen's Don'ts Shows State Rules. The open season for wild duck shooting is on and Richmond sportsmen are making plans for some genuine Bport. While there is no chance to satisfy the longing to shoot ducks in this vicinity, a number of sportsmen annually go to the Kankakee river to indulge in the sport. The gunners have until April 15 for their sport. The quail season will open November 10 and Nimrods who delight in quest of the Bob Whites are eagerly awaiting that date. A copy of the game and fish laws of Indiana may be obtained on application to the county clerk. Among the more important "dont's" for hunters are: It is unlawful to kill, or possess, either dead or alive, at any time, except for breeding purposes, any deer, wild turkey or pheasant, except that owners of private parks may kill deer reared therein. To net or trap quail at any time, or to possess nets or traps for the purpose of catching them. To kill or possess quail or ruffled grouse before the 10th day of November and after the 1st day of January. To kill or possess more than fifteen quail in any one day, or to possess more than forty-five at one time, during the open season. To sell or offer for sale, directly or Indirectly, any quail at any time. To kill or possess any waterfowl between sunset of the day and sunrise of the following morning. To pursue any waterfowl with a launch or any boat except a rowboat or a pushboat. To kill more than fifteen ducks, geese, brant or other waterfowl in any one day, or to possess more than forty-five at one time. To hunt squirrels after the 1st day of October or before the 1st day of July. To hunt with any kind of firearm on Sunday. To hunt any kind of game except water fowl from October 1 to November 10.

To kill or injure any prairie chicken, ring-necked or other pheasant or Hungarian partridge at any time. To hunt within the game preserve organized and stocked by the commissioner.of fisheries and game. To kill, trap, possess, sell or destroy the nest or eggs of any wild bird excepting game birds, English sparrows, crows, hawks and other birds of prey. To hunt on any land without first securing permission to do so from the owner or tenant thereon. IS FOR HIGH OFFICE ElectejffSecretary of the M. Rumely Company to Succeed S. S. Strattan. v (Palladium Special.) LA PORTE, Ind., Oct. 12. The Rumely Co., of this city capitalized at $20,000,000 today took over the plant I and business of the Northwest Thresher company at Stillwater, Minn. The Gaspulr" tractors has been their prin- j cipal manufacture. The local company J has recently taken over plants in Rich mond, Battle Creek, Michigan, and Ontario, Canada, and now have the biggest line of products for the farm of any company in the world. In order to keep up with the increased demand of the machines and the increasing efficiency of the selling force of the company, sales expansion in Europe and South America is planned on a large scale this winter. O, P. Holton of Richmond, was elected to succeed S. S. Strattan as secretary of the company. Old Tim Verdicts. A certain medieval jury, as related In the Oxford and Cambridge Review, sitting upon the case of a man and his wife who had been struck by lightning, returned the reasonable verdict, "No one Is suspected." !u another case, when the body of a man similarly killed was first found by hia wife, the jury was gratifyingly definite In its finding that "she is not suspected." In modern days the verdict in a case of self inflicted death is apt to be "temporary insanity." This was beyond our medieval predecessors, but their formula showed a glimmering of the idea tLnt a man must be mad to take his own life, verdicts In such cases often being that the victim had acted "by temptation of the devil." Th Modern Practice. The younger Pliny tells us that the Roman lawyer. Regulus. had a habit of painting round his right eye if he ! was counsel for the plaintiff, his left eye if he was for the defendant. In our times If a lawyer is painted around his right eye it means that a witness on the other side has met him since court adjourned. If both eyes are blacked it signifies that he saluted him twice Instead of ouc That's all. Los Angeles Express. Generous. "So you are a bill collector." said Mr. Pinchpenny. "Yes. Here la one" "Keep it. my boy. keep it. You seem to have a nice collection there. Far be It from me to break it up." Philadelphia Telegram. Dishcr.est, Harduppe Is Wigwag honest? Borrowell Well, he came around to my house the other day and stole an umbrella 1 had borrowed from him. Philadelphia Record- -

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GUEST HOUSE FOB ALL WORKiNG WOMEN Articles of Organization Are Filed Today by Prominent Charity Workers.

V With the object of purchasing, leasing or otherwise acquiring suitable grounds and buildings to be used as a home where self-supporting women and girls can secure rooms at reasonable prices, an association, known as the Richmond Guest House has been organizedArticles of association were filed in the office of the county recorder this afternoon. Rose Dougan, Elnora Robinson, Clara M. Sweitzer, Sarah Hill, Pennina True-blood, Evangeline M. Jay, and Edith S. Moore, E. Annie Wilson and Ida Bartel, have been chosen as trustees for the ensuing year.) The association has no capital stock and is

not organized for pecuniary profit, but memorial to the Wrights on the testfor the education of women and girlsl lng grounds, thus carrying out the reIt purposes to give working women and commendation o: the Aeroplane club girls all the advantages of home life of Dayton, made about two years ago. at a price which they can afford to Thls monument will be a simple afpay.yrhe purpose of the organization fair- the commission determining not

is indicated in the appended clauses of the articles of organization: The objects of the association are to purchase, lease or otherwise acquire suitable grounds and erect thereon buildings to be used as a home for self supporting women and girls, at such reasonable prices as that they may be provided with home comforts and sanitary and proper surroundings and influences as they can afford to pay. "To provide in connection with such homes, a place for the guests or any other women may obtain meals, at reasonable prices, to furnish literary and educational advantages to such self supporting and other women and girls in the community, and to do such works of education and philanthropy respecting women and girls in and about the city of Richmond, as opportunity may from time to time offer and as the ' management of the institution proposes to be established may deem worthy and proper to do. One of the objects in the establishing of such home will be to make it a social center for women and girls not in a society sense, but in an educational and philanthropic sense. "Or to lease or acquire ground and buildings already constructed which may be found suitable for the purposes indicated either temporarily or permanently. The institution ' so proposed to be established will be managed and all its business affairs conducted by and under the authority of a board of nine trustees and this governing board will elect a president, as many "vice presidents as may be proper and advisable, a secretary and treasurer; these officers will be members of the board of trustees or the board may elect a secretary or treasurer or both from persons not members of the board. It is proposed and contemplated to interest a large number of people in the city of Richmond and vicinity in the benevolent work of the association and to this end there will be an auxiliary board or society to advise and co-operate with tho board of trustees as to any and all matters affecting the interests of the institution. All matters of business and control however will be determined by the board of trustees. "The board of trustees will have power to fill all vacancies In the memIbership of such board at any time and . i . , however the same may occur, The board of trustees will select. appoint and employ such superintendent and employes as may be found practicable and necessary to carry on the work contemplated and fix com pensation of all employes and will also adopt such rules and regulations for the admission of women and girls into the home., and the prices to be paid by those coming into it, as shall be found practical and which will be consistent with the purposes and objects of the institution. "The associstion will have power to receive donations in money or property to buy, lease and hold such real estate sufficient for the carrying out its declared object and purpose, and will have the power and responsibility of corporations generally. "The association will be entirely catholic in its spirit and There will be no sectarian Influences allowed to interfere wtih its practical work; and for the purpose of keeping the association on such broad and catholic lines in its work and that its management may be in the hands and control of women, who are interested in the work, the trustees will be chosen for terms of three years after those first elected and will be so elected as that two thirds in number of the board will be members of some experience in the business and management. The auxiliary society will be expected to advise the board of trustees of the personnel of the management as well as all other matters of interest, and with such harmonious co-operation together the purpose will be to have the board of trustees composed of women who are actively interested in th work of the institution and who will make its interest in all they do firsthand paramount." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS The Foster Construction Co.. have opened a factory for the manufacture of Cement Blocks. Copings. Porch Columns, Caps Sills, etc.. at Tte Old Mill Works. They have a complete outfit rr mod em machinery and are using nothing but washed and graded materials In all their wort It you are a contractor it will pay you to use the best materials obtainable. If you are going to built! it will pay you to insist that your contractor use the Foster Construction Co.'s products. Would be pleased to have call at Factory and inspect their Products or call phones: Res. 2629 or Factory S40S.

DAYTON TO A DEAD

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AVIATOR

Citizens Will Erect Bronze Memorial on the Wright Testing Grounds. (Palladium Special) DAYTON, O., Oct. 14 Arrangements for a popular subscription among the people of this city, with special subscriptions from the children of Dayton public schools, are being developed by the special finance committee of the Wright Memorial Commission, to provide for the marking of the Wright testing grounds at Simms' Station, the Cradle of Aviation, with a large boulder and bronzo tablet. At the meeMni of the commission it was decided to plarre the Dayton to erect a shaft or monument, but merely mark the spot where th? first successful flights were made Committee Narked. A special committee, composed cl E. A. Deeds, J. C. EberhanH, C. " V Dustin, O. B. Brown and Fred rick H. Rike, was appointed by President A. M. Kittredge to confer with some of the leading designers and sculptors of the country to complete the details for the memorial. Although the commission did not decide on the boulder, leaving this an open question for the designers, who will be called into consultation, it is most likely that the huge boulder with suitable bate will be used, and in this stone will be placed the bronzs tablet, bearing the likeness of Wilbur and Orville Wright. International Monument. The commission also authorized President Kittredge to appoint a committee of five to correspond with officers of all the aeroplane clubs of the world relative to the matter of erecting in this city or some high grovud adjacent to the city, a fine and international monument to the Wright brotners. This matter also will be taken u? with General Allen, chief of the army aeronautic service, wso is a member of many aeroplane clubs. The international monument will be in the nature of a huge shaft, and an e'aborate affair. President Kittredge will appoint the committee on the international monument soon. Is The Stomach Dispensable 9 An operation for the removal of the stomach !n a Chicago hospital recently, promoted discussion among the surgeons whether the stomach could be removed and the patient be none the worse for it. Before t.' e discussion had well died out. the patient had died. It demonstrated he could not live without his si imach. To keep the stomach in good condition, and cure constipation, indigestion, etc., use the great herb laxave compound, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Druggists sell it at SO cents And SI a bottle. jive vou trouble or any jctn-t arnsiug trot .sordered stomach? Go to your drnggic ,.-et a 5tfe or SI L-ottlo of Dr. Caldwell' i'evtin. wnien is positively aruaiantee-i t -u win. ( Advertisement) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for repairs and interior decorations to various rooms and corridor of the interior of the Wayne County Court House in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Bids will be received until 11 o'clock on the morning of the 4th day of November, 1912. Bids must be on blanks designated by the State, and which may be procured of the Auditor. All bids must be accompanied by an acceptable bond In a sum equal to the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Auditor. By order of the Wayne County, (Indiana) Commissioners. L. S. Bowman, Auditor Wayne County. oct 12-19 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., October 10th, 1912. To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public W'orks of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 10th day of October, 1912, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie a&sessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 291-1911. Providing for the improvement of the National Road, by constructing cement sidewalks 7 feet wide on both sides of street as follows: On North side from South "West 3rd Street to South West 11th street and on the south side from South West 2nd Street to Earlham college Campus. Persons, interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, Oct. 29. 1912, 9 o'clock a. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public works of said city. B. A. Kennepohl, Fred R. Charles. W. W. Zimmerman, Board of Public Works. 10-7t - - '

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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads., received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 9 a. m.. as follows:

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The Want WANTED WANTED Boarders at 29 North 2nd. 12-3t WANTED By man, experienced, job on farm. Address 22 South 3rd. 12-2t A $50,000 corporation wants to establish an agency in this and adjoining territory for sales of the Doamond Flexible Metal Weather Strip. A profitable paying business can be established by a "live wire" with selling ability. Diamond Metal Stamping Co., B 12, Columbus, O. 12-lt WANTED Position by a young man f experience, either in grocery or Men's Furnishing House. Address "XXX," care Palladium. ll-2t WAITED White girl for general housework. Good wages. Call 2001 Main street. ll-7t WANTED House cleaning By the day by a young woman. Phone 1054. ll-2t WANTED Good competent girl for general housework. Must be good cook. Call 117 N. 13th St. 7-6t WILL MAIL you postal card album and 10 cards for 10c and 2c in stamps. The Perryville Novelty Agency, Perryville, Pa. 1-lmo 1 1 want to buy watches, diamonds, re volvers, guns, old gold and silver, and gents clothing. J. M. Lacey, Pawn Broker, corner 8th and Main. 23-lmo WANTED Picture frames, gasoline stoves and hot plates repaired, baby cabs retired, grinding and saw filing. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell, 1020 Main street. Phone 1936. 10-tf WANTED Women at the Collar Pad factory, South 8th and N Sts. Steady 29-tf WANTED Partner with $8,000 for the purposo of joining a company to import rubber, invest $4,000 and years of experience. Annual profit

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care Palladium. 7-9t WANTED 2 young men roomers IZ5 South ilh street. 9wed-fri-sat-3t WHISKIES. LIQUORS AND CORDIALS can be made at home with "ZANOL" Concentrated Extracts. SAVES OVER FIFTY PER CENT. Two minutes does the work. Agents coining money, $40 to $50 weekly. No license required. GUARANTEED STRICTLY LEGITIMATE. Makes the genuine article. Used by Liquor Dealers for years. New to consumer. Enormous demand, quick sales, large profits. Can be sold In dry as well as wet districts. Light, compact, carry in pocket. Act quick. Territory going fast. Agents, here's an article that ought to make you rich. Universal Import Co., 663 Sycamore St., Cincinnati. O. 12-lt TIME IS MONEY Use the Underwood typewriter and save time. Free trial. Richmond Talking Machine Co. Phone 1948. 23 North Sth. 21-tf LADIES' $12.60 weekly making plain neckwear at home. Experience unnecessary. Mail dime for patterns, instructions. Regal Co., 644 G. West 146th, N. Y. 12-lt AN EXTRA 4,000 MU.M WluL ati NEEDED BY THE UNITED STATES NAVY THIS YEAR. To run its vast fighting fleet 48,000 men are required. 17,000 of these are Petty Officers. Opportunities for promotion are excellent because of the many positions. Opportunities for seeing some of the world are also very good. Average pay of all enlisted men is $35 monthly with practically no living expenses. Young men who have it in them to win, rise to Chief Petty Officer, $90 to $100 per month, then to Warrant Officer, $1600 to $2500. Of the Navy men entitled to re-enlist, 60 per cent re-enlist, which shows that Navy men are well fed, well paid, well treated, well promoted and like the life. Navy employs 50 trades; maintains trade schools for those having aptitude. Men knowing trades may enlist at higher pay. Only young men 17 to 25 years old can enlist except men knowing certain trades; they can enlist over 25 and at higher pay. Call at Navy Recruiting Station, Masonic Temple, Richmond, Ind. Officers will gladly tell everything you wish to know. Or send for free illustrated booklet. "The Making of a Man 0'War8man"; tells all about navy work, pay, play, promotion, travel, etc. Have your parents read it Address Bureau of Navigation, Box 349, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C- 12-4t HAVE YOU THAT $10,000 A YEAR NOTION? We manufacture a scientifically prepared cloth that instantly cleans all Metal and Furniture surfaces, giving them a quick and brilliant polish. Men that have been disappointed in the past with slow selling specialties will find this a true opportunity. Write or wire for reservation of territory. CALVIN TRADING CO, 28 Pine Street. New Tort " " - lMt

SEEKING A ROOM? Where shall I find a pleasant home-like room un til I get settled? Many a newcomer to town has asked that question aad the reply invariably Is: make use of the Want Columns. Many live in furnished rooms some by force of circumstances, others from choice. There's a constant demand for comfortable, neat, well furnished rooms and It's an easy matter to summon desirable roomers if the Want Columns are used. !f you have rooms to rent either in a rooming house or in a private family use the Wants.

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WANTED Continued ANY LADY can earn $40 monthly copying letters, spare time at home. Booklet 10c in silver. Tells how American Copying Association, Washington, D. C. 6-12-19-26 MANUFACTURER of popular brand linen heel and toe guaranteed hosiery wants agents to sell direct to consumers. Pechman earned $136.20 in five days. Exclusive territory. Credit. Send for particulars. Parker Knitting Co., 733 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 21-sat-4t WOMEN If you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; big commission; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary. Address INTERNATIONAL MILLS. 3038 Chestnut Philadelphia. 14-sat-tf WOMEN Sell guaranteed hose; 70 per cent profit; make $10 daily; full or part time; beginners investigate. STRONG KNIT, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. jan21-sat-tf MEN If you want work, sell guaranteed hosiery to wearer; big commission; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary. Address INTERNATIONAL MILLS, 3038 Chestnut, Philadelphia. 14-sat-tf $30 WEEKLY for taking orders for cut rate groceries. Outfit free. Sugar 4 cents. Everything cut rate. Experience unnecessary. Standard Mercantile company, E. 9th street, Cleveland, Ohio. 12-lt SIX IMPORTANT MANUFACTURING CONCERNS HAVE COMBINED to place their output of up to the minute novelties through responsible GENERAL AGENTS. Territorial rights assigned on basis of quantity contracts. This should interest only men with the broadest possible idea of success. Don't delay action, for we must complete our organization quickly. GENERAL MERCHANDISE SALES CO.. 66 Warren Street. Clerk 214, New York. 12-lt FOR SALE FOR SALE Base burner. 74 South 12th street. 12-3t FOR SALE Winchester pump gun, 12 guage. Inquire barber shop. Easthaven Ave., Richmond. 8-7t PUBLIC SALE Public sale of stock, farming tools,' hay and grain, corn in field; 1 2 passenger automobile, 1 15 H. P. Peerless traction engine, 1 mounted portable saw mill, etc. Farm of 160 acres. Thursday, Oct. 17, 10 a. m., 2 miles N. W. of Webster. Everett Pickett. ll-2t FOR SALE A good bicycle, one coaster brake bicycle, re-enameled, new tires, rims, spokes and saddle. $12. Good new tires. $4.25 per pair, put on. Phone 3086. 12-7t FOR SALE: Cheap. W range. 29 North 2nd. burner gas 12-3t FOR SALE Coal range. 207 W. Main. 12-3t FOR SALE Pretty poodle puppies. French toy poodles. 812 S. 7th street. 12-lt FOR SALE: Good base burner at 212 Lincoln street. ll-3t FOR SALE One range for coal or wood. Call Phone 2148. 11-lt FOR SALE Art Garland base burner, nearly new. 321 South 5th. 11-tf FOR SALE Carriage, buggy, spring wagon, incubator, 3 brooders. Phone 4051. ll-2t FOR SALE 4 cylinder, 3 passenger Wayne Works, air cooled automobile, first class running condition. 200 Linden Ave. ll-2t FOR SALE 3 Willow Plumes, black, white and coral. 112 N. 6th street cheap. ll-2t FOR SALE 23 Chester White shoats". O. E. Fulghum. 10-tf TYPEWRITERS for sale, rent or repaired. Ribbons for all makes of machines. Schwenke, Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2709. 7-7t FOR SALE 5 passenger Cadillac automobile good condition. New tires. 729 South 12th. 7-7t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc male pigs. Edgar Hill and Son. Richmond. R. R. 4. 7-7t FOR SALE Household goods, including Antique pieces after October 7. 202 North 7th. Private sale. 7-5t FOR SALE Stovea. 109 S. 11th St. 5-7t FOR SALE Peninsular base burner, good condition. 508 North 19th St 9-4 1 FOR SALE: Studebaker wagon, flat bed. E. P. Daggett, Webster. 9-7t

BARGAIN PRICES on baled timothy hay. Wholesale and retail. Knoll's Livery Barn. 4-7 1 PUBLIC SALE Public sale of stock, farm implements, old corn, etc., Tuesday, Oct. 15th, 10 a. m.t y2 mile north of Boston. JoeBrower. 9-4 1

ESFOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kellv Blk., Sth and Main. ,f FUNK & MILLER Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766 FOR SALE 8 room house with furnace and bath, well located on West Main St., only $3,100.00. Should bring $3,500. Good new house of 7 rooms, on Lincoln, furnace and bath room, hardwood floors down stairs, oak open stairs. $3,000.00. 5 room house on Pearl with toilet, $1,600.00. This is a good home, and should sell easily. New 6 room house with furnace and bath, everything first class, $2,500.00. 8 room house on North 14th St., $2,200.00, $500 down, balance to suit. Nov. 6th, date of our next Excursion to Florida, $25.00 round trip, 25 days. FREE Hotel bill while there. $35.00 will pay all your necessary expenses. Farm For Sale 55 ACRES FOR $6,000 Good buildings, fine location on main pike, 8 miles north of Richmond. AM Level Land and all tillable but 5 acres in timber. If you want a small farm that is well located it will pay you to see this farm, Ad dress C. E., care Palladium. FOR SALE OR TRADki lor iutsi .uu property. House at 604 Sheridan street. 10-6t FOR SALE Farm gates, 12 feet wide. $4.00. Eureka Fence Co. 5-7t FOR SALE More than a thousand Real Bargains in Richmond Real Estate. A GREAT MANY NOT LISTED ELSEWHERE My ten years' experience selling Richmond Real Estate is worth something to you. If you are thinking of purchasing any Real Estate it will pay you to look at some of the bargains I have. Porterfield Kelly Blk., 8th & Main. FOR SALE! Modern home newly painted, large lot and barn. Call and look. 206 North 16th. 2-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE New modern I home, fine location. Phone 3278. 8-7t FOR SALE Brick dwelling. six rooms. 420 South 10th street 24-tf

FOR SALE REAL TATE

FOR RENT Modern suburban residence, large lawn, fine shade trees, fruit, chicken run, barn, V4 acres extra good ground. This is one of the few opportunities to get an up-to-date home for a small rental. Property situated east National Road, one square east of Glen entrance.

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Cash Rates Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Etc., lc per word or 7 days for the price of 5 daysFound and Situation Wanted, are inserted free? insertions. Lower rate if contract made on monthly or yearly basis.

Vomit Wants FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. 47 acres 2H miles of city, al. good, no waste. $3,500. 1S7 acres. 8 miles of city, 100 acres low bottom, all good, best of water' and buildings prime condition. oue mile R. R. station and town. $1)0 perl acre. Looks like $150 per acre. 40 acres black, no waste. SO acres black, all good. 6 room good house, central located. $2,000. New house on payments. $1,100. i 6 rooms, modern. $2,400. Good location, double, electric light bath, toilet. $3,000. 6 room modern, new, $1,650 on pay ments. ARTHUR BROOKS 16 N. 17th St. Phone 1309 S-tC FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, for gents only, at the Grand. 15-tf FOR RENT 200 acre farm. Addresq Farmer," care Palladium. - 12-TH FOR RENT North half double house.1 six rooms, furnace, bath, electrics lights. First square on South 22ndj Call 217 N. 21st street. Phone 3750J 12-lt FOR RENT New Modern four room apartment in the Cornell, N. 15th St. Call No. 3 above building. 7-tf FOR RENT 5 room house. Bath. Call, 4$ South 21st Street. 7-7x4 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, suitable for two gentlemen.i Phone 2301 or call 202 North 8th street HG FOR RENT Furnished front roomj light, heat, bath, private entrance.' 129 South 12th. 2-lmoj rOR RENT Nicely furnlshea frond room. Heat. bath. Private family .1 216 S. 9th street 2J5 FOR RENT Rooms unfurnished, lis South 5th street 10-50 FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms."! 1114 N. B street 10-ltf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, mod4 em. 24 South 12th. ll-ltj FOR RENT Modern housej good location. Phone 1845? n-tfl oome FOR RENT Modern furnished room 111 N. Sth street 11-26 FOR RENT 6 room modern house.) 322 South 11th. Call 225 South Cth.j 111 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED! J. G. MILLER has started a meat maiM ket at 107 North 20th. 10-7tJ A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATECITY PROPERTIES AND FARMS! Liberty Ave, R. R. 1. Phone 4171. Office at Keys Harness 8tore. CIS Main street. Phone 2653. 19-tfl SEE MOORE & OGBORN for ail kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. feb20-tf UPMOLSTkRINO. J. H. RUSSELL 16 8. Seventh. 8V Richmond's Leading Upholsterer. Mattresses and Awnings, odd piece made to order, high class work specialty. What we do wo do right Estimates cheerfully given. Satis facUon guaranteed all patrons. Phone 1793. tbur-frl-sat tf LOST LOST Auto tire at Glen Park entrance. Reward. Phone 5112-C. ll-2t LOST Gold watch, Intitlals "L. M. J." on face, with Masonic charm. Return Palladium office. 12-2t LOST A small black puree. Return 25 N. 13th. 12-lt LOSTaT" baby shoe. White and black, on South 5th street or between 5th and 6th on TV Return. Reward 212 S. 6th. 12-lt

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