Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 22, 5 December 1913 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRID.y, i pEC. 5, 1913

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ELIZABETH STANLEY ON SPEAKERS' LIST

Liberty Woman to Deliver Addresses At Farmers' Institutes. CRANE ON PROGRAM Marion County Agent to Tell of Poultry Raising Methods. WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., Dec. 5 Farmers' institute programs for the two days' session to be held December 15 and 16 in the Friends church here, have been announced by Chairman W. A. Lewis, of the institute committer Otis Crane, county agent at Marion; Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley or Liberty, and A. D. Cobb, county aKrlcuItural agent, Will be the leading speakers. Other officers of the institute for this year, besides the Chairman, WilBaK Lewis, are George Frazer, secretary and treasurer, and the members of the finance committee: Ora I'ltts, C. L. Pitts, Allen Rich, II. Henley, O. II. Scantland, Milo Cranor and T. J. Gates. The program for Monday and Tuesday, December 15 and lt, follows: Monday Morning, 10 O'clock. Chorus "America" The School. Invocation Rev. J. W. Zerbe. Reading Miss Martin. Music . . . "Improvement of the Dairy Herd".. Prof. A. D. Cobb. Afternoon Session, 1:30 O'clock. Music Children's Chorus. "Alfalfa" Prof. Cobb. Questions Music Talk Mrs. Julius F. Walker, Indianapolis Night Session, 7 O'Clock. Music Reading Miss Martin. Talk Mrs. Walker. Talk . . Prof. Cobb. Tuesday Morning. Invocation Rev. J. W. Zerbe. Music "How to Keep Poultry Healthy"... Prof. Otis Crane, Marion, Ind. "How to Keep Younk Folks on th Farm" Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, Liberty. Afternoon. Music "Character Building on the Farm".. Mrs. Stanley. Music "Experience of a County Aaent".... Prof. Cobb. Night. Music Talk Talk Mrs. Stanley. Prof. Cobb. Music .. . Election of Officers. ANNOUNCES PROGRAM. A. U. Brown Completes Plans for Greensfork Institute. GREENSFORK, Ind., Dec. 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley of Liberty will speak at the farmers' institute Wednesday, December 17. A. U. Brown, " chairman of the institute committee, announced the program today. Otis Crane, Grant county agent, is the speaker sent out by the Purdue extension department. Institute officers and committees are: A. U. Brown, chairman; F. O. Underhill, secretary; Charles Bond, treasurer; entertainment committee, Mrs. Will Roller and Mrs. Charles Crump; music, Miss Blanche Kerr; finance committee, F. O. Underhill, and Charles Bond. The program follows: Morning Session. , 9:30 Music Invocation Rev. Guy. 9:35 "How to Keep the Young Folks on the Farm" Mrs. Elizabeth T. Stanley. 10:15 "Experiences of a County Agent" Otic Crane, Marion. 10:65 Appointment of Committees 11 : 10 Adjournment. Afternoon, 1:00 Music. 1:10 Invocation Rev. Guy. 1:15 "Character Building on the Farm" Mrs. Stanley. 1:55 "How to Keep Poultry Healthy.'' W Otis Crane. 2:35 "Care and Handling of Eggs" E. S. Martindale. 2:40 Report of Cammittees. Adjournment. Evening. 6:30 Orchestra 6:45 Exercises by Children. 7:00 Ladies' Quartet. 7:10 Reading Mrs. Avis Gilmer. 7:20 "An Investment Worth While" Mrs. Stanley. 7:45 Reading Miss Martin. 8:00 Orchestra. 8:10 Flute Solo. FRECKLES Ton't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With The Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of Treckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful m removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by Leo H. Fihe under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freck'.es vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the louble strength othine; it is this that .' sold on the money-back guarantee.

CITY ALLEYS CUT I HANDICAP IN TWO!

v , Quaker Nationals Defeat City Team in Slow Series. CITY ALLEYS. Won. Victors 12 Nationals 9 Quaker City 6 Ideals 3 Lost. n 6 9 12 Pet. .400 .200 By a rearrangement effected last night, all handicaps used in the league at the City alleys have been cut fifty per cent. This was made necessary because the relative strength of the teams has changed considerably since

the league started. Thus the Victors; Mrs. Omar Manlove spent Thursdayhave been playing with a handicap in Richmond. of 110 given them, and have taken a ! Miss Alice Bradbury spent Wedneslead that the other teams will find it dav in Richmond the guest of her hard to overcome. ; aunt. Mrs. N. I). Woiford.

Last night the Nationals defeated the Quaker City bunch twice in a rather slow series. Hodge played in excellent form in the second game, rolling 228, the high score of the evening. Elkenbcrry was the only other man that passed the 190 mark. The scores: 168 122 150 180

Eikenberry 96 121 Snyder 134 107 Blind 156 157 ('lee 135 147 Sprouse 132 140 Totals :. 795 772 Nationals, Handicap, 32. Hodge 147 228 Mashmeyer 1;7 149 Zindorf 117 112 Hosier 145 153 Mercurio 181 168 Totals S17 842

148 123 177 147 759 I RESULTS OF GAMES IN GARFIELD GYM AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. 1.0(10 .500 .500 .000 Boston 2 ft Philadelphia 1 1 Cleveland 1 1 Washington 2 2 In two basketball games played last pvenine in thp Garfield evmn-iainm evening m trie Gartieii gjmriasium, uoston won from uasnington, y to and Philadelphia defeted Cleveland, 14 to 0. Vogelsong and Pettibone were the stars of the first game, while Porter did the best work in the second contest, scoring ten of the points made by his team. Scores: Cleveland. Philadelphia. Bailey Porter Forward. McBride Dodd Forward. Chappel Ilafner Center. Borner E. Long Guard. Conkle Justice Guard. Field goals. Porter 4, Ilafner 1 and Dodd 1. Foul goals. Porter 2. Boston. Washington. Reynols Pettibone Forward. Vogelson Foster Forward. Long Harper Center. Shelton Ireton Guard. 11. Beck R. Beck Guard. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look f -the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day, Cures Grip in Two Days. 25c. (Advertisement) STREET STORIES Judge Fox and Attorney C. E. Shiveley were discussing the burglar situation today before court opened. Mr. Shiveley evidenced great concern over i the fact that Judge Fox crosses the i Main street bridge often alone. He ! said he believed the judge was laying himself open to a great danger. "Judge, you might be held up on j that bridge," said Shiveley. "I will ; keep your money for you. because I would hate to see you maae a victim j of some hold-up maw. The bridge is i not safe for you." The judge looked at Shiveley for a , full minute, then e said, "Charlie, Ibelieve I'll take a chance on the i bridge." I Prevent and Cure ROUP COLDS Don t let roup wipe out your birds and your profits. Use Roup Remedy nut or fouxler. ISe, 50c. and tl.oo.

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It purifies the system nd not only prevents but cures roup, colds, fever, catarrh, diphtheria, etc. To insure perfectly healthy strong, husity layers, add to the feed daily prgt$ Poultry Regulator Refuse substitutes; insist on Prarts. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back. S64 Get Pratt ISO Par IIlutratd Poultrv Book.

3719. For sale by John Runge, Ed H. Feed Store.

Money for Christmas LEGAL RATE LOANS, THE NEW WAY You can get $25 Cash Total Cost only $4.10 for Three Months Longer Time if Desired. Why Pay More? Any amount up to $150 at proportionate legal rates $10, $25, $50, $75, $100, $125. $150 We are licensed and bonded to loan money under the new law which prescribes legal rates for loans. If you deal with us you get every advantage and protection the law affords. When you think of money for Christmas needs, think of us. We can loan you in a private way on your household goods, piano, horses, wagons, fixtures or other personal property without removal. Also, we loan money on diamonds at Legal Rates. Have a talk with u We can solve your money troubles. Write us use blank below our agent will call and explain everything without charge.

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POCAHONTAS DANCE IS ENTIRE SUCCESS

i r, . r. , i ; jtorty - flVe COUpleS Attend Social Dance Given By Lodge. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, Dec. 5 Forty-five couples attended the pie social and dance given Wednesday evening by the Pocahontas loage. liesides the dancers, many guests, who' plaved cards during the evening, were ! , . present. Luncheon was served. The guests were from Milton, Dublin, East j Germantown and Cambridge City. ! Willard Drischel will arrive Satur-j dav from Mobile. Ala., to visit his i father, Daniel Drischel ; The regular meeting of the Pyth ian Sisters was held ednesday evening in the K. of P. temple. After the work a pleasant hour vva6 spent, the members having taken their needlework. Refreshments were served. Knode Porter of New Castle was I here Wednesday, i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kiser will go to Indianapolis within the next two 1 weeks, where they will reside. Mr. j Kiser has been employed as flagman ion the P.. O, C. & St. L. from Indi-

134anapolis to Columbus. j ! Charles Smith has returned from I 794 r Seymour, where he attended a ban-'

jduet ior the agents of the Albrandt Carnage company. Mrs. H. H. Resslar has returned

"ri?ft?r. several days spent with friends

I in Richmond 1 An all-day . meeting of the Dorcas 'Aid society was held Wednesday at j the home Mrs Dan Evans. j Mrs. Horace Hamilton spent ThursI day afternoon in Richmond. i Conducted Services. Rev and Mrs. Dalton of New Castle were here Wednesday, en route to Dublin, where the formed conducted the funeral of S. S. Wilson. Mrs. L. M. Tough of Fort Wayne is here to spend a few days with Mr. Tough. Mr. and Mrs. Tough were guests of Mrs. May Boden at dinner m-o i.'Q0h .;n ra lin'j n o,t Tuoc' iv tn olnro hOP next JTues,'jy 1 sV?re her household goods, and with then re-; r.mhrirtrp to SWnH the winter "V " V j . VA. , ' 'rn.-..

wuii uer uaugiuei, .mis. reiu ivoiner. j Frank Luddington, F. H. Ohmit and I stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralWill Butler spent yesterday hunting 1 lz1 fne aclrts m the "nne 80 " no lolJneir Aintnn Per is a source of irritation, thus end-

Mrs. H. S. Beard and daughters have returned to Portland, after a visit wi'.h local relatives. Mrs. Kate Reiser and son, Mrs. Harriett Palmer and Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Ehle, were guests of J. L. McDaniels and family yesterday. J. F. Haggard of Mansfield, O., spent yesterday in Cambridge. Mrs. Ohmit Entertains. The members of the Lone Hand Euchre club were, entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. H. Ohmit. Mrs. W. H. Doney was a guest. After the game luncheon was served. - ! y George Geisler and Florence Pipher of Hagerstown were here jyetrday on I business. . f Mrs. C. A. Howren ao.d dau I GRAY! ?v BECOMES DARK, THICK, GLOSSY Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and i a . . . i l . : . . . l. r.. .i l i . i lusire lo me iiciu ueu icuieu, hircawu j or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was ! to make it at home, which is mussy j and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for Wyeth's Sage and Sul- , phur Hair Remedy." You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Ev- j erybody uses this old, famous recipe because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it : so naturally and evenly. You dampen j a sponge or soft brush with it and i draw this through your hair, taking i one small strand at a time; by morn-1 ing the gray hair disappears, and af- ; ter another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Stegman, Omer G. Whelan, Richmond I

of Dublin, were guests of Mrs. Lydia 1 ludiiiestoti yv.-ttrdiv. The Indies of tl: various sections cf the .Serial Union arc busy in tt.preparat.o:'. of articise :or the Christmas bazaar, to be ht !d next Friday evening and Saturday. December 12

and 13. The entertainment Friday evening and the market Saturday will ,. held in c onnection with the bazaar Dr. Hcbson's Ointment Heals Itchy Eczema. The constantly it hing. burning sen sation aiid other disagreeable forms i of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and ski:; eruptions promptly eurtd by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. George W. r itcn or Menoota. Ii!.. savs: l inirchased a box of Dr. Hobcon's Eczema j Ointment Have had Eczema ever f the civil war. have been treated by many do tors, none have given the bnflt rhat one box of Dr. Hcbson's : Eczema Ointment has " Every suf- j ferer should try it. We're so positive, it will help you we guarantee it or j money refunded. Price, 5 Or. Pfeiffer j Chemical Louis. Co., Philadelphia and St. Egg Frappes and served at Price's. Hot Chocolate Guadeloupe is growing a new kind of coffee introduced fro mthe Congo country. This is known as "coffee ro busta," and it was discovered in 19. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a Glass cf Salts Before Breakfast if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You. Th1 American men and women must b, beca,.se we eat too mucll and an f ;.. ki i hh ; ... , . . . ... ,,,jrt,. .,.5va I j fQ fiter fhpy weaken trm 'over. w till lillV. t.1 V. i VI aiv ii i i i ; rnunv,' n in: work, become sluggish; the elimina- , tiaBll.a ,.w onH" the r,,ir 1 vi.lney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys fell like lumps of lead: your back hurts or the urine in cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu- ! mutism when the weather is bad, get I from your pharmacist about four ounc- : es of .Tad Salts; take a tablespoonful i in a glass of water before breakfast i for a few days and your kidneys will , then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemmane n om me ac ia org rapes ana lem ion juice, combined with lithia and has : been need for venerations to flush and ing bladdpr disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobobdy can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. That Christmas Problem is Solved The KODAK GIFT CASE Containing Vest Pocket Kodak with Anastigmat Lens. Hand carrying case, of imported satin finish leather in a shade of soft brown that is in perfect harmony with the deep blue of the silk lined container. The Price is Fifteen Dollars Let us show you this dainty and practical gift and explain to you the simplicity of picture taking the Kodak way. We have all the new things from Kodak City. W. H. Ross Drug Co. 1 The Place For Quality Phone 1217. 804 Main St. AT LEGAL RATE 2 Per Cent Per Month cn Household Goods. Pianos, Live Stock, etc., from $10 to $250. HOME LOAN COMPANY 220 Colonial Building. Phone 15C9 Richmond, Ind. I'

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t . v. . J Tewn Through THE PALLADIUM I Cent a ;? evs for xhs r-cs of Z telephone Nuober 2566 Want Ad Letter Last I ? 20-A ! R : A. X. ... I Clothing ' Farnu-r I C I). 7. A. U E. C Housework D ..II . . 1 . 1 1 WANTED WANTED To buy gold, silver, copper coins and paper money. A. E. ilonsall, Room 1 Knoilenberg An- i nex. 5-lt I WANTED Middle aged woman, good to children, to make home in morking man's family, mother home after tdx o'clock and Saturday noons. ; $2.50 per week. No washing. Call ' 434 S. W. 3rd. 5-7t ' V"AN;TED To" borrow money for sev- j erai gut edge investments. ian use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark. 40 Second National Bank Bldg. Phcjres 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-eat-tf WANTED Railway nrfil clerks. Examinations everrfere frequently. Sample questionfXf ree. Franklin Institute, Dept. 9i H., Rochester, N. Y. oct 22-mon-wed-fri-8at-dec22 WANTED Girl of 16 wants to assist with housework. Call 612 North 14th. 1 WANTED Use of piano for storage. Phone 1513. 4 WANTED To buy a typewriting desk Call Phone 1758. 4-7t WANTED Office filing cabinet. Address "D," care Palladium. 2-7t W A N T E D Ft v e salesladies. Apply S. S. Kresge 5 & 10 cent store. 3J3t W AN T E D 1 1 oil se wor k t yd ay. 214 N. 9th. 3-2t WANTED Lady roomers. 120 South 2nd street. 2-7t NOTICE Chimney andhouse repairing, saw filing, general job work. J. Combs, 217 N. 13th. l-7t WA TED Hauling to do by Merchants Delivery. Headquarters Colonial Auction Co. Phone 1756. Ed. MacDonald. l-7t WANTED To buy barn. Also set of work harness. Phone 1764. l-7t WANTED Anxious to invest $5,000 more or less with some good clean man in Mercantile Business. No promotions. Address 'Anxious." care Palladium. l-7t WANTED Cabinet and carpenter work. Grove Robbins. Phone 3273. l-7t We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN. WANTED All kinds of raw furs. Knolls livery barn, S. 5th, agent for O'Neil Bros. S. Hale. 25-26t .T .A fORRTTiTS to order. 'Pranj ce4,BruBman. city manager. 104 Ft t 3f E9 bttfilaraondB, watches, old gbW' anAircrTioliaa, gentlemen's ' clothing, revolrere.' Run. J. M. Lacey, 4 and Malii ' t i f 10-Slt f6rjrentHv--FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished room for light housekeeping. 620 North 13th. 4-2t llTllENT-One room furnished for light housekeeping. 829 South 9th. 4-thur-fri-mon-3t FOR RENT House 5 rooms, 529 S. 12th. $13.00. Phone 2041. Call 1021 N. D. 4-3t FOR RENT Two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished, sleeping or light housekeeping, with bath or light. I'nfurnished $12.00 month. Phone 1&75. 3-3t FOR RENTRolmTfortransients. 21 4 North th. 3-3t ' FOR RENT 3 room and bath apartment in the Holland. Inquire of Jonas Gaar. 3-tf FV)R RENT A 5 room house. 210 N. Second. 3-7t FOR" RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, light, heat and bath. 213 Randolph street. 3-7t FOR RENT -Modern 5 room house. See A. W. 1-tf 215 West 4th street. Gregg, Hoosier Store. FOR RENT New 0 room house, 22nd and North E. $13.00 per month. Phone 2t3t"0. l-7t FOR RENT 7 room house with fulr nace. Just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. Willetts. 25-tf FOR RENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and stable. 1012 South 5th street. Phone 5122 G. 23-tf FOR RENTstreet. -Upper flat. North 11th 2-7t FOR RENT 4 rooms. 122 North 0th SS.OO. Call at 114 South Sth. Phone 26sC. 5-!t FOR RENT Two 625 South B. furnished rooms. 5 t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for 417 light housekeeping. No children N. 11th. 5 t FOR RENT Four room Tat. electric lights. $10.00; six room house with bath, 114 00. O. B. Fulehum, over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. 5-2t forTrent Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. PHONE 1 S 14. SHIDE I .ER, 913 MAIN. FOR RENT Two roomed house. Bailey's Grocery. Easthaven Ave. $3 month. 3-7t-eo! FOR RENT Furnished rooms or light

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FOR KENT Furnished rooms, li.th so. 2 7t m:,n . :.ly. 4 i". S. ::h. 2-7l Fil:ght 'iroJsTkeeii'nX,iVoV?h"llthf 2-?r for" R!:NT-c5lFe"f:l jQdress - Farmer,- care Palladium FOR SALE FOR SALE S. C. Wh.te Or?inct-n". Cv'okivls ci Law rem o jiuksi.u strain. Mis 11, I a. MoK.e. News 5-It j FOR S.M.E-B.ise'ourner cheap."stor-' ed at Sohafer's grocery. Ch.ll 6 North! :un. o-t FOR SALE Good $5 00 " organ7 almost new for $25. Call 517 S. 12th. 5 2t F m S A LE "and ime dollar sold pieces. Makes nice Holiday presents. A. K. Bousa'.l. Room 1 Knoilenberg Annex. 5-lt FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE New Remington typewriter, No 1. Address Business Man's choice, care Palladium. 5 2t FOR SA LE Shetland" pony" Address 24 South 9th street. Phone 1220 FOR SALE 15 pigs7 Chas. Stempd. R R No. Elliott Mills. 5 2t F0RS.r.l!CJeapT7;ood hot air furrT ace. I'rice ten dollars. J. B. Gilbert. Phone 223S. 5-2t FOR SALE A side board at Morgan j home. East Main street, Centervillo. ' 15 tri sat-7t ' FOR SALE Big boned pure bred DuT-1 oc Males. Call at Gano Farm. 2K " " FOR SALE Wise furnace. PrlcJ trT Also McCormick Corn Shredder in good condition $50. Address 210 Richmond, Ave. Phone 3276. 24-7t-eod FOR SALE A brown willow cab nearly new. 128 S. 6th. 3 3t FO R S.E BabVcab. good condition. Call 357 Randolph street or Phone 2074. 3-3t. FOR SALE Large base burner. First; class, cheap. 3U North 11th. 3-7ti FOR SALE One seven passenger Westcott touring car one 14 ton serv ice truck both In . first class condition. Will sell together or separate very cheap If taken this week. Inquire McKee Auto Service. 3-tf FOR-SALE One Remington typewriter, good condition for $15.00. Call evenings, 202 South 11th street. 4-3t FOR SALE One choice short horn male calf, ten months old. Gaar G. Eliason, Centerville, Ind. 4-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bargain automobile truck, capacity 1,000 lbs. Can give photograph if desired Call 105 North 4th street. 24-tt FOR-SALE One dray and one set of single dray harness, all in good, flrstclaes condition. George W. Davis Motor Company. 22nov-tf FORS A LJ5 Modern house Immediate possession. Phone 4447. 18-tf FOR SALE A brand new IPorte Storm Buggy, Just received from the factory. The best finished storm buggy on the market for the price. Richmond Mfg. Co., West 3rd and Chestnut. 2-4t FO R S A LE Reasonable, Hupmobile runabout, 1910 model, good condition, extra tire, Gilson utarter and new tone horn. C. A. Roark, Milton, Ind. 2-7t FOR S ALEC o mpl e t e equipment for ice cream cone bakery. Business established seven years. Ladles or gentlemen can operate with email capital. Bake them this winter. Newland & Graham, 1027 Sheridan St. 2-7t FOR SALE Large base burner. Ell N. 17th street. -7t t r When It you get tn$ pest pric us foftgyr .ffiesv' Hagerstown, Indiana FOR SALE Ladies Exchange Ready to wear goods bought and sold. Special goods for rummage sale Saturday, 2 to 5 p. m. Room No. 21 Kelly Bldg. Elevator.

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consisting of a good substantial two story brick house of 8 rooms, supplied with hoth soft and hard water, gas and inside toilet. This property is suitably arranged for an upper and lower flat or to convert into a double house. Also large barn for 4 horses and carriage shed. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash in hand, balance in five equal annual installments, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, secured by mortgage on real estate sold or purchaser may pay all cash.

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K S HL 1 0 S it SL it S Farms and Ciry Propert? j s US ior Farms, City Homes and Fellsnure. Florida Farms FUNK AND MILLER Second Nat" nal Bank Bldg Phone r7t6FOR SALE House. good condition'. Lincoln street. Cheap for cash. Phone 1797. 4-St A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE Citv and firm properties Liberty Hve. R. No. 1 Phone 4171 OSio Keys" Harnes Store. 613 Main t. FOR SAl Modern houxe inimediat Iossesston. Box 1 City. lS-tf SEE MOOR15& OGBOliN for ail kuiU of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Kocm 16. I. O. O F. Bldg. FOR" SALE Modern house lmm-dtat possession. Phone S247. lS-tf FOR S A I -E M od eUT house immed iat pssesslon. Phone 4347. IS tf FOR SALE Property. Call 212 S. 9th. 35 laurel Sl l-7t FOR SALE Modern hou immediate ptssession. Phone 3234. lS-tf H ENN fNG REAL ESTATE! INSURANTB OOMSTOCK BU1LDINO -i East of Westcott Hotel PHONE 2S26 Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences la all parts of the city. We write all kinds cf insurance, rent properties, loaa money and make surety bonds. VM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block xnon-wed-fii tf FOR SALE Fine cottage, fire or six rooms. Small cash, balance monthly. Big bargain for cash. Will rent $10. Box 100, city. 5-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1538. LARGEST MOVINQ VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. H. H. Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSB DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 LOST, no , iu , uuBDurg.. ieaT ,sx ' ' ? A Vity the Dew JTBM M earns ahoot a nad 4c b kud mw a asad degr abe t raped, bat the words aeemed totame to do fwtlce to the situation. "On, he vti smmS. mad!" she added, frowning and ra9 ln her fists. "He was forlaaaT Harper's Weekly. Sad Rvaimea. Tbe boaej luoon Is abont ever wttea be b grins to notice that the slevrea of her kimono are tnUfnr la tb bottet dlsh. And then she dlswtgrs that bo chew I toast as thoagh be hsd a crude against it. Detroit Free ITesa. There are abysses thst loe cannot rosA. but It can bnry Itself la them. t-aJzae. LOCATED AT in n ufl 1TIEET

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