Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 224, 29 July 1913 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1913
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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Intl., July 29. -j FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind.. July 23. Attorney William Bertsch, of South j Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wooliey, of WilBend, is spending tlie week with his j liamsburg. were guests of their son, sister, Miss Elizabeth Bertsch. Ruford Wooliey and family at this Miss Beatrice Storch and her guest, ; l'lace Sunday and on Monday morning Miss Anna Louise Norton, of Indian-j left on the early train for Toledo for apolis, and Miss Marie Schaefer, of a business and pleasure trip. Miss
Germantown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storch, Sunday. Mr. and Mr3. R. I). Steele have returned after a visit with relatives in
Echoe Wooliey, of Williamsburg, was
also a Sunday guest. A. T. Pegg and family motored to Portland, Indiana Sunday and spent:
Indianapolis and Kokonio. They were the day.
accompanied home by their daughter, Mrs. Bertram Rerger, of the latter
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wolf had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will
named place. While away Mrs. Steele , Bennett and daughter, of Richmond, and Mrs. Borger went, w ith a party of and Mr and Mrs H D. Coggeshall. excursionists to Michigan City. j a party of Fountain City young peoJohn Starr, of Richmond, joined his , pie enjoyed a delightful time at Stomwlfe and daughter, Alice, who have ache Ache Hill Saturday evening been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles j They enjoyed a happy social time until Marson, in this city, Sunday, Mrs. j a late hour by the light of two campStarr and daughter returning home! fires. with him in the evening. Miss Edvthe Cranor, of Marion, and J. K.. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. . f rf,nd M Lanning, of Sweetzer, Ind., Abirarn Boyd spent Sunday at Chester-1 Mr &nd Mrg T Revnolds and fam.
PALLADJJUM Want Ads
Talk to the Town Through The Palladium
FOR SALE Continued
FOR SALE 2 buggies, two coal and one gas range. 1 heating stove, five iron beds and springs, extension table, dozen chairs, other household
FOR RENT-Continued j BUSINESS CLASSIFlEDi'X.r
onunuea.
Ec a word 7 days for the
price of 5 I Telephone Number 25t
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kimball, of Newcastle, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw. Sunday. Miss Daisy Ayler spent Monday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Anna Clark, of Lafayette, is a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Myers. Duffee Roberts, of Knightstown, spent Saturday evening and Sunday in Cambridge City, and on Saturday evening entertained the patrons of the Garden with a number of pleasing piano solos. George and Charles Morris were in Greenville, O., a few days ago, as the guests of Charles Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dietemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jahnke, of Richmond, were the guests, Sunday, of
fly and Verlin Hunt, of Richmond,
were Sunday guests ot Mr. ana irs. .1. B. Chenoweth. Clarence Hampton, who is spending his vacation at this place, went to New Paris Sunday to play his regular position as catcher on the New Paris ball team in a game at that place. Rain caused the postponement of the game which was with the Richmond Waldorfs. I. P. Hunt is raising and making several improvements on his residence property. Fred Scearce, of Indianapolis, is here spending a few days vacation with his mother, Mrs. Jane Scearce. Mrs. H. D. Coggeshall is spending h few days at Williamsburg. "Tod"' Meredith and son Billy, of
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PORTERFIELD & GAAR j Union National Bank Bid?;.' 1 house and 3 lots $500 '
" 1 house and 2 lots $700
ih r. Bargain at Several elegant homes on street. 2&-7t i . , .
main srreer. 62 ACRES near Richmond, 8 room modern, barns and good fences at $150 acre. 20 ACRES near Centerville, $3,000. !
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FOR SALE Good business proposi-i fUK InKrlCLU x UrVrtPv tion in city investment $M")f. If in-1 PhonC 1401.
forested .address "Business, ' care Palladium. 2!-1t
goods. 102." N. E.
I'JR SALE Base burner
$7.00. !.)( x. isth
FOR SALE Excellent base burner. Bargain. Must be sold at once. Inquire 201 S. P. 29-1 1 F OR S A L E Mo t oFc y c 1 eT l" 01 3M e r k eT. Single. Fully equipped. Write for proposition. A. p. Jacoby. Middletown. Ohio. 29-2t
1HL JONES Auctioneer I cry all kinds of sales anywhera jnd guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at all times. Livery and feed barn in connection. No. 15 North 7th it, Richmond. Phon cf.ice 14 1, residence 2570.
LOST
FOR SALE-1.
LOST Ladies" small diamond ring near corner 22nd and N. E. Liberal reward if returned to 519 N. 22nd.
Pnn,ctn,l. R rU DVir.nAQ? ' - . I
HENNING & BOS WELL
fur sale r pr good condition.
(Jood fresh cow. 120 4 s.
-s 21 ! Bargains in Fine Real Estate.
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A t w a w HOUSE AND TWO LOTS House
ght Sohmer :;on n. inth.
PUBLIC SALE
i widow ........ i! Of Household Goods at 432
i s ij West Pearl Street i WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, WANTED 1913, at 1:30 P. M.
consisting of 1 Davenport, 1
Diamond set out of ring H to
karat. Lost between Tenth and Main and 4th street. Call Phone 17Ki. Reward. 29-1 1
and 2 lots east on the car line for sale. LOTS Two fiO ft. lots in East end.
Price $750.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Wayne County. State of Indiana. t-
i w it :
Being a rrt of the northeast quarter of Section number Sixteen (IS), Township Fourteen (14) of Ran pee on ( 1 ) west of the tirit principal meridian line and bounded a follows, to wit: r.oRtr.niiig at a marked stone at the northeast corner of said quarter, and running thence wett Thirteen and one-third Ci;M?.i roda to a marked stone; thence south twelve (12) rods to a marked stone, thence east thirteen and one third (13 1-3i rods to marked stone in the East line of said quarter, thence north twelve (12) rods to the place of beginning containing one acre, be the same more or less. The above generally known a Fairview school house, east of Chester. Said sales will he made subject to the previsions of statute, upon proper petition therefor having been made by more than two-thirds of the qualified voters of the respective school districts, wherein said real estate la situate. Said sale will in each instance be made at not lc-s than two-thirds of the appraised value, and upon r"-
A lot on West Main street for sale. State Gf Indiana. County of Wayne ss: J mnt f the purchase money to the
WANTED Second hand 4 Sideboard, 1 China Cabinet, cylinder runabout Ford; J-S ft. Extension Table, 1 Set Preferred. Call evenings.! Dining Chairs, I Leather 22 N. 17th. 2-tfjArm Chair, 1 Stationary wanted Housekeeper for country . Leather Chair, 3 Rockers, 1 place. Address "A" care Palladium, j Library Table, 4 Stands, 1 Elfl Refrigerator, 1 Dresser, 1 WANTED Up to date dress making ; n p i , t oAj Mattparlor. 401 North 14th street. 29-2t ' traSS OwQ, 1 lTOH tt.U, mail
ress, springs, Beading, crc,
MODERN HOME A property mod ern in every way, on West Main St
for sale.
The office of the Trustee of Wayne School Township, of Wayne County.
State of Indiara.
School Township Trustee he will execute and deliver to purchaser a deed
of conveyance which shall be suffl-
CAMBRIDGE CITY HOME A mod-; NOTICE OF THE SALE OF SCHOOL fient to vest in purchaser the title of
crn house in Cambridge City, Ind, will j PROPERTY. ,tne sa,1 a-VIe School Township. trade for Richmond property. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That; Sa,d sa,e wU1 b" made on terms of PADM I AM ns 'on Fridav. August 15th. 1913. at the ! one-third cash in hand, and balance la rtrvivi iavilo ,, , j,. jk 1 two eaual cavmenta due resDeclivelv
i rwiur I ) I iwn I iiiik 1 1 ill. cii hkiu ubv. -
120 ACRES in Martin county. Price 35 per acre. Will take Richmond
: property in trade.
CORN FARM OF 200 ACRES A good corn farm of 200 acres close to Richmond. Price $90 an acre.
George Ward and family, Miss Cora j Lynn, motored through Fountain City
Hebbler returning with them, and , Sunday morning. spending the night. Harry Cl?.rk, of IndianapolK -Has Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner and j home over Sunday, daughter, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Brown, living south of Walter Bertsch. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford i Richmond, has purchased he SO acre
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fagan and family, residing near, formed a picnic party Sunday at Cold Springs, south of Milton. Mrs. Emma Miller and daughter,
farm of W. W. Cottingham. northwest of Fountain City. He enters into immediate possession but probah v will not move until next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Wash Study of Wil-
Yrifn InnHno fnr finp F.irm
WANTED Young girl to assist with ! ' -.w0, i., , housework. 36 south h,,.. 2-tfj3 Druggets, 1 Carpet, Porch : or City Property, drop in at Wanted a posifioafcoyTge iMatting Screen and Chair, ai HENNING & BOSWELL
lo. willing to do any wrrkiaPlease call ot 0f njce Dishes and manV
i2i cnaries street. ' 2;t-2f I .i . , i
onier articles too nuiuciuus
WANTED Four unfinished rooms for
housekeeping with heat and use of J tO mention. bath. Mrs. Eleanora Shute, 1315 N. ; This is a lot of good fumiSL P1:!ture, nearly all good as new, WANTED Driver for grocery wagon, i nrl .,nn ua cn1H nn Hotr. mpn.
U1IU It 111 KJ W J a 1 MU IV IliVil
Phone 2826.
FOR RENT Lower flat. 123 S. 11th
street. FOR RENT A furnished room bath. 617 S. B.
the undersigned as trustee of Wayne nd twelve months from day ot
School Township, of Wayne County. sa,e: Purchaser securing rayment oi State of Indiana, will offer for sale at ! RRld notM nls rlrpt nd Pirchaje public sale on the premises the f0l-lmoney mortgage upon the real estate lowing described real estate, situate ! BO,dIn Wavne Township, of Wayne County, i James Howarth. Indiana to-wif 1 Trustee of Wajue School Tom-nshtrs "Being a part of Section thirty-five I o o Wayne County. SUte oX Indian. (S5), Township fourteen (14) of , -29-aug &-12 Range one ( 1 ) west, of the first prin- J cipal meridian line, and bounded as i
follows, to-w't: Beginning at a mark-1
FOR RENT-
Phone 1329.
20-2t I
Lromie, v. cue 10 incumouu, .uuuuhj, - j iiamsburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. visit friends. I Sam Ball for the dav last Saturdav. Miss Helen Clark has returned after; . tv f T veonie have
WANTED Experienced salesman and i collector at 500 Main. 29-2t
a visit with friends at Geneva. Bernard Clawson, of Newcastle, Bpent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Flora Clawson.
Afro Will T-liint anrf fbnphlpr Afr t
been spending a delightful vacation in camp in one of the grovs southwest of Fountain City. Jesse Wiechman. of Richmond, was
Harry Buntin, of St. Paul, Minn., spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James I Doddridge, south of Milton. Harry Piffenderfor spent Sunday j with friends in Knightstown. Mrs. Julia Frazer, of Queuemo, Kan., : after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. :
i a business visitor in town.
MALE HELP Iron Molders: Squeezer and floor
I molders, for medium heavy work. Al- j j so young men, 18 to 25 to learn Iron i : Afnldin with p-rrH nar whila lo-irn. !
ling. Address C. L. WOOD. S10 Com
mercial Tribune Bldg., Cincinnati. 2-2t
tioned to the highest bidder. MRS. P. M. TREIBER H. H. Jones, Auct. FOR SALE Good visjble typewriter, excellent condition, cheap. Phone Iti7l. 25-7t
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Ry virtue of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court, the undersigned, guar
dian of Julia Gibbons .a person of un-
FOR SALE Baby cab, good tion. Cai; 1030 N. H street, o'clock p. m.
. A :
if tr ! 6pace for storage in our new niode: n i the place of beginning, containing two ll-A concrete building. Richmond Stor- acres be lhe same more or less -"-Ol I -. 1 Q O 111V. Ct Phnna I . ...
Th Word -Poultry."
29-7t ! ed stone on the north side of the Rich-! Poultry, .-uiordinj; to the definition with mond and Eaton Turnpike, and fifty-; given In one taudard eucycloedia. la-9-tfisix rods nortn of tne northeast or- eludes "the whole of the donieutlcated " i ner stone of Section 2 Township thlr- birds reclaimetl by mau for the sake of
A house. Phone 466. teen (13( of Rantre one (i) west. and ! their Deh aud their eccs." The word
' thence north eighty-four and one-half . comes from the Latin "punus." which FOR-RENT 2 rooms furnished for'(84H) degrees west thirty-nine and could mean a young horse or donkey housekeeping. No children. 224 N. I sixty-eight hundredths (39.68) rods, j s well as a chick tbe English -foaP 5th 29-3t ! more or less, to Benjamin Strattan's j 1 akin to thisi. through the Krenca FORRENT Seven room house wkh north line; thence north eighty-one j "pouje.- a fowl. But It U cnrlooe that bath and furnace. J. F. Hornaday. and a4ths of a degree, east, thirty-nine -poultry- has no French rersion tbf rik Main stree 19-tfi39 rods along said north line to ajM" equivalent being "Tolallle" or 'X 'stake; thence south sixteen and twen- "ofceaux de basse eour.- birds of tba FOR RENT-Private room and open ! tv-hundredths rods more or less to ,otr ysrd- Oerman In Its descrtptlTe
as red emeu."
t way knows poultry i feather cattl.
Crietz and other relatives, has gone 1 sound mind, will at the premises No.
401 North "D" street, in the city of j Richmond, on the Kith day of August, 1913, at the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m. and from day to day thereafter un- j
til sold, offer for sale at public sale for
to Milton to visit Mr. and .Mrs. Lindley
Itussey and also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis rummer and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lambertson, of Her.fonville. John Richardson and family, of Rich-
LAWN MOWERS sharpened, bicycl
and all kinds of repair work. Call j for and delivered , fiee Wesley j Brown &Son, NortJanVest Second j and Lincoln. Phone 0,, 28-7t j WOULD LIKE to hate ' hashing and j ironing to do. Call 227 South 12th j street. 2-2t ;
POR SAL?: Household furnit
consisting of living room, dining mom, kitchen and veranda. Call at 432 Pearl st. 23 7t
age Co.. rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone J
, x ne anove generally Known as svea- i
e- ; 1412. 19-2mo i .-.- cv-i v- . i d !
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FOR RENT Five-room double house, j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That j Good reference; no children. In-; on the same day. Friday, August 15th,
FOR SALEcheap; 212
-A young Cuban South 11th street.
parrot, 22-7t
WANTED Work by a boy. .Address "Boy," care of Palladium. 2v2t
BEE .MOORE & OGBOR.N" for all l:)nd3 of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, 1. O. O. F. F. Bldg.
quire 221 S. 3d st.
Jlyl8-tf !1913. at the hour of Three o'clock P.
A Vanisbod Sbrino. "What of your trip abroad?" V "My wife was deeply disappointed In one thing. She rislted Shakespeare'!
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I Af on staid dav thA und rntrnod ma I
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FOR SALE REAL TATE
ES-J Wayne County. State of Indiana, will ! ntK nttoJ T1 offer for sale at public sale on the i the tub of Diogenes-Kanssa atj I JoarnaL
W. S.
BENNETT, REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Remington typewriter Room 15 Kellv Block. Phone
mond, were the guests. Sunday, of .Mr. not less than two-third (2-3) of the apand Mrs. W. P. Richardson. praised value, certain real estate beMiss Cora Parish. ofRaleigh, spent longing to the said ward, described as Sunday in the home of her uncle, John follows: Parrish. Being in the city of Richmond, Mrs. If. B. Miller and Mrs. E. F Wayne County, Indiana. Being lot n:imHahn will spend tomorrow (Wednes- her forty-eight (4S) in Jesse Iden's adday in Knightstown. the guests of dition to the city of Richmond.
WANTED A girl for house worK. colored preferred. 131 S. 15th. 28-2t ; ARCH HINDMAN & SON Auctioneers. Sales of any kind any where. Satisfaction guaranteed. Book your fall
! sale with us. Hagerstown, Indiana.
good condition, ladium office.
cheap.
Inquire Pal-12-tf
1369. 130 acres An extra good farm, 5 miles of Richmond. Price $13,500. 7 room modern house, well located. ?2,600.
1(THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY
General Contractors and Builders. Builders of
Phone 60.
26-'
FOR SALE s ireless cooker cheap. Inquire 60 S. 17th street. 191 Ct
FOR SALE Peninsular six hole j FOR SALE 7 acres of ground, with range, almost good as new. Havel improvements. Call on or write.
Mrs. Olinda Hinchman.
Mrs. Flora Clawson is spending a few days with her son. Bernard, of Newcastle. 1 Miss Anna Kaufman was in Center- i ville, Saturday, the guest of Mrs. Jen-! nie Kimbali.
The said sale will be made saibject to the approval of the said court and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third (1-3) of the purchase money cash in hand and the
balance in two equal installments pay-
I
YOUNG MAN BE A BARBER 1 teach you quickly, cheaply, thori oughly and furnish, tools. I give you actual shop work and you keep half ' the receipts. Write me for catalogue. i A. B. Moler, Pres., Moler College, Indianapolis. Ind. 26-Ct
no need of it is reason for selling. 404 South 4th street. Phone 1052. " 25-7t
1 HAVE i model. order. I No. 15.
Mrs. Mary Passmore, Milton,
Ind. 2S-7t
FOR SALE 7 room house, large lot
WAGNER motorcvele l&O'j i cneap ii soia tnis montn. zi, Nortn
H. P. In good runn:ng 2d. 23-7t
Address S. E. King. Route ITRADE-
Mr. ana Mrs. t Imton bertsch and able respectively in not to exceed children, of Milton, Mrs. Uriah Bertsch nine (91 and twelve tl2) months from and children, and Henry, Homer and date of sale, such deferred payments the Misses Ida and Laura Bertsch, of to be evidenced by notes of the purGermantown. were the guests of Miss chaser bearing six per cent (6 per Elizabeth Bertsch. at dinner, Sunday. cent ) interest from their date, waivMrs. M. R. Alexander, of Brookville, ing relief, providing for attorney's and Mrs. O. W. Dowdy, of Toledo, O., fees and secured by first mortgage on are guests of Mrs. Nancy Crossley and the real estate sold. Or the purchaser daughter. Mrs. Anna Williams. ' may pay all cash. Miss Lena Luddington has returned ! Dated at Richmond. Indiana, July after a visit with relatives in Indian- ( 14th, 1913. apolis. and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! Walter S. Ratliff. Guardian. Brown, at Anderson. The company at I WILLIAM H. KELLY. Attorney, the latter named place was joined on jlv 11-22-29 Sunday by Mr. Linville Ferguson, of I Milton. j "SEHSHSHS
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Leslie and daughters, Francis and Thelma, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter, Pauline, and Miss Eva Toms attended the Wayne county dental picnic. Monday, at Glen Miller park. Mrs. Anna Clark, of Lafayette, was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Bertsch and Miss Anna Kaufman, Monday.
Thomas Wheelan and Miss Franka !
Cammack, of Richmond, spent Sunday
WANTED Some rubbers and polish-. : ers. Davis-Birely Table1 Co.. Shelby-';
ville, Ind.
m -It
25-t;t
Cambridge City. Ind. Jul 19-21-23-26-2S-29-30 FOR RENT
WANTED Place to nurse by experi
enced nurse win taKe a case at
FOR RENT A 5 room house.
night. Address O 20 care Palladium , ,;0 South 13th-
Ca!l at 2V2t
-Two lots in good county
seat for property in Fairview. Mo-1
ney difference. Address A. R. S.. care Palladium. 29-eod-7t
WANTED To weave carpets rugs. 61S South 12th street.
cated. Phone
. WANTED Experienced girl.
Main.
22-7tiFOR RENT Modern house well lo-
.t
icoms tcr r.ght house- r
. 27 N. 11th. 2S-7t
FOR SALE My home in Cambridge
City, 4 squares south of Main street, i 11 rocm brick house. 1 acre of! ground. Good bargain for cash, j Reasons moving to suit my work. S. W. Guyton. 29-tues-sat-2t
and (
ll-9tjFOR RENT
kee
" : FOR SALE House. Phone 1C7S.
Mnj
afternoon with Ernest Wheelan and sister. Miss Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. John Callaway, of
Knightstown. were guests of F. C. Maeon and family, Sunday- j
STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY A HOME. Three new modern houses. South 15th street. 400 block. Houses are six rooms and bath, laundry in cellar, soft water bath, fine furnace, colonade openings, etc. Reliable party can pay small cash payment, balance. $20 or $25 per month. Let your rent money buy your home for j'ou.
TURNER W. HADLEY Phone 1730 121 So.
ISth
20o: I
17-tfiPOR RENT
WANTED Laundry woman at West-
cott hotel. 19-tflpoR RENT
Modern heme, G rooms,
furnace and bath. 1316 S. D. 23-7t
WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163. GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened. Screen doors and windows made and repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned, new and second-hand bicycles, pictures framed, baby cabs reUred. We repair everything. Worjc called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co, 1020 Main.
FOR PASTURE call Phone 5 122-A.
O. E. F
r ulgaura.
6-tf
6 room house, bath. 2013
N. C. Call 103 N. 15th. Phone 4010. 26-tf FOR RENT One furnished room for housekeeping; private. 45 S. 11th st. juiylS-tf
24-7t ;
A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ATe. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St. FOR SALE 7-room house with electric lights. Call 320 S. 9th st. 23-7t
FOR RENT-14th.
-Modern house.
:i$ n.
FOR SALE Modern 10 room brick house. Call 300 South 13th street. 28-tf
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT Modern fiat, heat and
water furnished: South Sth and E. j t , - Apply to e. w. Ramier. Phone 1213. ! Shurlev s Large Moving Vans 22-7til2 to H North Sth street. Phone 1536.
FOR SALE - --fy.-
j FOR RENT 2 rooms for light house-) j keeping. Lig'it. bath and gas. 615 S. j ' B. 22-7t ;
FOR SALE Young Rose Ancona rooster, perfect healthy condition. 426 S. 11th. . 26-tf
FOR RENT Five room unfurnished j flat, electric light and bath. 412 ' West 1st. See A. W. Gregg at the j Hoosier Store. . 21-tf
LARGEST MOVING VANS
B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 . M. F. Haner, Mgr.
BUILDINGS AND HOMES Lumber Millwork and Building Material. THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY Phones 3247-4347-4447 717 North West 2nd St. To Any Buyer of Shipped Fertilizer SnThis -Vicinity Why do you pay freight and agent's profit on your fertilizer? We can sell to you three to five dollars less, per ton, than a dealer. Compare our prices per unit of plant food with the prices of other brands, and you will feel compelled to give us a trial. The result will be a permanent customer for us, anc permanent satisfaction for you. "" CLENDENIN FERTILIZER CO., 257 FT. WAYNE AVE., RICHMOND, IND
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