Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 47, 5 January 1914 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JAN. 5, 1911
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WEEK END PARTIES ON LOCAL CALENDAR Miss Mildred Warren and Mrs. W. E. Williams Are the Hostesses.
Elizabeth Atkinson, who is at Indianapolis, that she is recovering rapidly. William Berry has just completed a piece of ninety rods of ditching for T. .1. Connell.
FOUNTAIN CITY
MILTON, Ind.. Jan. o. Miss Mildred Warren entertained the following young people Friday evening: The Misses Lora Reeson, Lorene Warren. Mary Jones, Augusta Miller. Irene Crook, Helen Coyne, Blanche Coyne, Lillian DuGranrut, Ruth McCormick. Kdith Bertsch, Luella Lantz, Mary Sills and Messrs. Vernon Thompson, l.ouis Johnson, John T Manlove. Jr.. .las. Murphy, Walter Higham, Harry Caldwell, Ralph Moore, Lloyd Parkins, Harvey Bertsch and Geo Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doty entertained Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Bishop, of Liberty at dinner Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Sweney had as their mid-week guests, Mrs. Kate Nico ??? Edgar Crull. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Willitts, returned to his home at Raleigh. Friday Club Party. Mrs. W. E. Williams entertained the Home club Friday evening. There were eight of the members present with Mrs. J. A. Brown and son as guests. The evening was the Christ"Tlas number and the program was of that nature. Hrs. W. P. Moore gave a fine articlo on the "Mistletoe," and Miss Cora Brown gave another excellent article on 'The Christmas' Tree and Its Origin." Mrs. O. Ferguson. - II ,1 AT.,- " I . . . ,
.vns. vdiiu iee&uu aim .mi. .uui lum j Warren and Mrs. Theo. Crist each j gave a beautiful poem pertaining to i the subject. Refreshments were serv- j ed. The next meeting will be with : Mrs. W. P. Moore, Friday evening. ! January 16. I Lodge Confers Degree. j The Milton Masonic lodge had work ' in the Master .Mason's degree Friday night. The candidate was Benjamin ' Doddridge. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Berry entertainod as their guests over Sunday, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berry, of Now- : castle. Mr. and Mrs. Lycnrgus Beeson entertained at evening dinner, Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bishop, of Liberty, and Mrs. (). Ferguson. 1 Frank Leibhardt. of Richmond, spent over Sunday with his brother.; here. ' The following letters remain un- ! claimed at th"1 Milton post office this j month: Mi'.iDie Atwnod. Mrs. ('has. j Han-is. Miss Laura Bertsch entertained at j her country home on Xew Year's day j the Misses Lois Dailey, Daphne Dailey, Serena Hoshour, Ruth McCormick, ; Mary Sills and Laura Rothermel. ; Contractor Completes Work. ; T. L Connell. who had the contrat t j for piiTting in the approach to two' bridges near Richmond, has just about, 'ompbted the work. lie had about' fourteen men from here employed. j The business meeting of the Chris- i fian church will be held at the church on Thursday evonine, January v At this time the officers will be elected and reports given in. The Misses Gertrude Crull, Fdna , Crull, Edna Crull spent over Sunda" with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Crull. at Ruchille. They were accompanied home by Miss Geneva Crull. who spent pari of her vacation with her aunt. Mrs. Eliza Maiiatt. Mrs. Will Hicks and Miss MaKeever spent the New Year day with Mr and Mrs. Harrison Hicks, west of Milton. Mrs. S. W. Clark writes from St. Petersburg. Florida, that they are Inning a fine lime and everything beaut' Willan! Ten Eyeko has returned from Anderson and Wort hington. He sU'tos that, his sister, Mrs. Canada;., of Anderson, is in very i'l health as is also bis brother, ;:t Worthington. Mrs. Tbos. noddy and daughter,; Miss Luella. were at Richmond to spend over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lowry have (.one to M;-dison county to visit Mr. Lowry's sisters and oilier relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Beeon and Mr. :.nd Mrs. 1'lmrr Weaver left Saturday afternoon for Tampa. Florida.
CARY CLUB MEMBERS) YOUNG COUPLE MARRY
ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS
The Union Christian Endeavor held its monthly business meeting and social at fhe home of Misses Ethel, Ada and Elma Alexander last Tuesday evening. The guests numbered thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keever and son Edwaro of Muncie have returned
home after spending a few days withj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever. Miss Ireitrt Tharp entertained at din-1 ner Saturday. The guests were Misses; Ethel and Elma Alexandei, Inez: Brennan and Yella Colvin. Misses Xaomi Edgerton and Mar-: jorie Marion are the guests of friends at Richmond. ; Among the young people who were ; home to spend the holidays were Miss ( Eleanor Huff. Miss Inez Swain, Miss ' Hazel Showalter, Harold Barnes and, Elmer Barnes, of Earlham; Harold Hough of Purdue. Miss Elma Alexan-i der of Butler, Miss Stella Colvin of Indiana, Misses Irma Tharp, Eva Pyle, j Afton Pyle, Fred Hiatt and Wilbur j Hiatt of Muncie Normal. j Mr and Mrs. Wesley Ketring ofj Kennard are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill. Miss Arline Shreeve of Indianapolis 1 was the guest of Miss Carrie Clements one day last week. i Earl Clark has returned to Detroit, ! after spending a few -days Here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James L. j Clark. Miss Xaomi Dwiggins entertained a i few friends Wednesday evening at a , watch party. Miss Eleanor Huff was hostess Sat-! urday afternoon at a thimble party,; complimentary to Miss Laura Lee : Hedges of New Castle. j Miss Irma Tharp entertained informally at her home Sunday evening, i
Mrs. Cha rimer Anglais and returned from a visit with at New Carlisle. O. Mrs. Gilford H. Hunt has to her home at Marion. ()., short visit with her parents
Mrs. T. J. Reynolds. Miss Mildred Davis is the guest of relatives at Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Thomas
Seventy Are Present At nual Function in Milton.
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MILTON, Ind., Jan. Te The Gary club gave its annual reception for their husbands and friends at the home of Mrs. F. M. Jones, New Year's night. The house was simply decorated with greenery in the way of ferns and plants and the dining room made very attractive by the table being graced by two very pretty plants. A dainty two-course luncheon was served. There were sixty-nine present which included the members and their guests. Among the latter was Miss Esther Jones, of Richmond, as the guest of Mrs. Paul Ferris. The evening was delightfully spent in contests and music from the victrola. Mrs. E. P. Jones gave the story of 111 Trova-tore.
Mrs. Paul Ferris were at
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Miss Fern Anderson and Orville Hoover Wed By Rev. Chamness.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to ths Town Through THE PALLADIUM
Yoorhes, with Miss Elvira ' Thursday of Mr
Wallace was called to
the death of his
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have returned from a visit with
fives in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Mun rie were guests of William Brookand family a few days last week.
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MADISON. Ohio, Jan. ai" lining up here, taking sides
either with the temperance movement; or with the opposition, and making ready for the local option election; which will he held under the Beall : law, January 12. There is only one i saloon in New Madison, the license of; a second having been revoked and the1 owner put out of business more than 1 a mouth ago. i The "drys" canvassed the town and . secured the signatures of forty per: cent of the voters on a petition ask-1 itig for a local option election. Council j approved the election at a special!
session Saturday. Both "wets" and "drys" claim a ictory is in sight for their respective sides. The one saloon owner here is busy lining up votes for his business. It is said the "drys" are favored at the present time. Madison has less than 1,000 population.
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Mrs. Alvin lwry and Mis-s jim were in the country visam! Mrs. Alice Trine Sun-
i'okah lodge will meet Tuesii tr. The membership i.s rci be present as the lodge will I : c e . about is here to spend sev-
ith Miss Elda Lowry.
Miss Blanche Coyne, after a pleasant vacation has returned to her school duties at Lyons. Iowa. The Embroidery club will meet on Wedm sday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Brown has returned
visit with her parents at Blufl-
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Mep.rie Bertsch, of East Geri. was the guest of her aunt, i aheth Khnniel and also her tber. Mrs. Anna Rothermel. has been received from Mrs.
BUSINESS COLLEGE ! Mr. Campbell made a business trip I to Newcastle Wednesday. ; Mr. Allinghum, service man of the I Stenotype company, spent Monday ! : t the school. i Ralph Slaughterback. of Union City, j a former student, spent several days i at the college this week. He will auj dit the books of Elliot-Roid company 1 next week.
Miss Lorene Fratiman is doing some stenographic work for the Fetta Water Softener company. Mamie Bowers has accepted a position as stenographer at Los Angeles,
California. j A letter has been received by her ' parents, from Lova Mansfield, who is ! doing some public stenographis work : in Hotel Cofonado. at San Diego, Calij forn-ia. stating tha.t she is meeting
with success.
Hazel Bond work for the
company, and ' ing clerical wo freight office.
Mr. a in Richmond Theodore Voorhes. Linville
mond Friday by
Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace entertained at ninner Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Marven Wallace and son, of Helena, Montana, Misses Dora and Edna Wallace, Will Wallace and Linville Wallace, at their country home south of town. Mrs. H. L. Jones entertained the C. W. B. M. of the Christian church, Friday evening. Miss Cora Bennett has returned from her visit with relatives at Scottsburg. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lindsay liavbeen eniertaining as their guests at Beechwood farm, Joseph MeOuffin. of
' Knikbtstown. and Miss Edna Jackson, , of Liberal, Mo. : Miss Tiny Moore was a guest with ; Mrs. Frank Wallace, this week, i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and son and the Misses Dora and Edna Wallace were at Richmond. New Year's day, as the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet I ( 'rowe.
j Word has been received by I friends that a baby son was ! to Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer. I I town, Ta., December Mrs.
comer was Miss Zelda Hartzell, the niece of Miss Barbara Kern.
is well known here. Sells Property. Mrs. Harry Passmore has sold her property on West Walnut street to William Threewits, of Economy. Mr.
I Threewits will not move until spring. ! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wallace were at Centerville to visit their parents New i Year's day. j Mrs. Eliza Marlatt. of east of town, i has been sick, but is reported better. Her niece, Geneva Crull, who has I been spending her vacation with her, 1 has returned to Rushville. I Messrs. and Mesdames O. L. Beeson i and Elmer Weaver, left. Friday for ; Florida. They will go to Tampa. The Rev. Mr. Westhafer was called ; to Groenshure Monday to preach a i funeral, but owing to bis recent hurl, was unable to go. i John and James Ferguson and sisi ter. Mrs. Catherine Swafford. have been entertaining as their guests Levi and Nimrod Carvel, of Alexander. Carl lfoel and Miss Luella Doddy, i from Milton, attended the Pocahontas j gathering at Cambridge City, New i Year's night.
Sunday Services. At the Friends church. Sunday
I school at fi;15 a. m. At. this time the i Friends will commence their revival services and there will be preaching j morning and evening and throughout i the week and longer. The preacher I evangelist will be Miss Nettie Spring
er of Indianapolis and the evangelist singer. Miss Tffie Minehart of Ohio. Everybody is invited to attend these meetings. The pastor, the Rev. Mary Mills, requests all have borrowed the singing books to please return them. There are about thirty out. At the Christian church. Bible school at 9:15 a. m. The Endeavor will meet at the usual hour. At the M. E. church. Sunday school at 9:1a a. m. Preaching Sunday morning by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Westhafer. He will also fill the pulpit Sunday evening if able.
HAGERSPJWN, Jan. 7,. Miss Fern
Anderson, aged 17, was married New 1 Years evening at the home of her par- I ents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Keever, north of Hagerstown, to Mr. Orville i Hoover, aged The Rev. Lee Cham-I ness of Economy performed the cere- i mony in the presence of the immedi- j ate families. The couple will reside ; with the groom's father, Abe Hoover. I Miss Winifred Pierce of near Mill- ' ville was the guest of Miss Ruth Brown Thursday night and Friday. Mr. Clayton Souders entertained j twenty young friends at a new years ,' nartv Thursday evening at his home ;
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were the evening's pleasure, followed t by ice cream, cake and fruit. i Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Terhuno and children of Richmond were guests '
and Mrs. t has. Ho-!
rine. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pierce entertain- j ed at a New Year's dinner, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Kuode Porter of New Castle and Miss Esther Porter. Music Student. Miss Ruth Brown will begin Tuesday to take an advanced course in the study of music under the direction of Prof. Worth of Richmond. The Progressive club will meet Wednesday afternoon January 7th with Mrs. A. R. Jones. The club is arranging to give a b-me talent comedy, the proceeds to be used in the interests of the public library. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worl and Miss Eva Worl of Richmond were guests New Year of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl. Miss Ruth Brown gave a miscellaneous shower. Tuesday afternoon at her home, north id' Hagerstown, for Miss Fern Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Orpha Jones and family were guests New Year's day of Mrs. l ew Taylor near Milville. Mr. and Mrs. John Retz entertained at dinner Thursday Frank Sherry and family. Clyde Templin and family of Losantsville and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wholan of Cambridge City. Miss Eva Hoover will enter the Indianapolis conservatory of music nex' week for an advanced course in piano music. Visits Muncie. Miles Keever of Muncie is visiting with bis brother, William Keever. Wesley Sells and family of New
Castle and John Sells and family vesterdav with Mr and Mrs.
Sells at Olive Branch. ' Word was received here by Thos. Murray of the death of his brother, j John Murray, at Dayton. ).. Friday, j The deceased suffered a complication of diseases since the flood last spring. The widow surviMs. The remains were brought to Hagerstown today and short services held at the residence of . Thos. Murray. The interment was j made at West Lawn cemetery. j Returned Home. ; Mrs. Vena Miller and son Eugene. ; returned yesterday from a two weeks I visit at Richmond and Indianapolis. j Mr. and Mrs. Win. Keever spent New Year's day at Cambridge City. Mrs. Jessie Franks Studebaker of ; Muncie visited among friends here' Friday. Mrs. Studebaker was formerly' a resident of Losantsville and taucht j music here several years ago. Richard Williams of Indianapolis was the guest Friday of Attorney and i
Mrs. li. F. Mason. The History club will entertain several guests .Monday afternoon at the liomi' of Mrs. Laura Hines.
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Porterflefid and
Cairnplbelll farms and city properties
POR KENT Modern house. 27S7.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued
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Want Ad Letter List
Bargain l W.
Mail will be kept Tor 30 Cays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out.
FOR RENT 1 room modern flat. 323 I S. Cth. Z-ZX
FOR RENT Desirable flat in the Ar-d-n. Phone 2i70. 30-eod-7t FOR RE N T RoonTw i th boa r d . 324 South Mh. l-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 120:i Main. 30-7t FOR-: RENT New five room nous?. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf FOR RENT Six room bouse and bath. 2013 N. C. Phone 4010. 18 tf FO R RENT tTroorn nouseTkood barnl 31S N. 17th. Call 222 X. 15th. 19-tf
WANTED
SALESMAN Capable specialty man! for Indiana. Staple line on New and ' Exceptional terms. Attractive com-; mission contract for 1914. $35.00; weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., 73-1 Carlin Building, Clove-:
land, Ohio. r.-lt !
FOR RENT 7 room house with furnace, just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Ask for Mr. Willetts. 25-tf FORRENTFu7nTFher flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9 tf FOR RENT Two flats, one 4 room and one 5 room, electric light and bath. Address 210 Richmond ave. Phone 3276. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern conveniences. 102 N. 14th. 31-7t
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 30 X. 12th. 2-7
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WANTED Boarders with room. $4.."0 : we. k. Call 1(125 N. 1 St. o-7t 1
FOR RENT Modern residence, choice locality. Phone 1941. 2-7 FOR RENT Rooms furnished for light housekeeping; light, heat andbath. 315 Randolph. 2-2
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FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. BARGAIN A new 12 room double house renting for $22.00 month. A 12 per cent investment at the special price of $2,200. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766.
W.S.BENNETT, Real Estate and Insurance. City and Farm Propertv. ROOM li. KELLY BLOCK
FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FORS"A"CE Tro6m6u"sewlth "furnace. Phone 4447.
BUSINESS CLASSIFIEq
LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr.
W A N T E I ) Was h i n gs and 1120 South 11th street.
WANTED Good strong wagon, suitable for merchants delivery. Phone 29M. r,-:;t WANTED A middle aged lady foi
general Housework no wasnmgs. r.15 V tfith Phone ".l'll :t-7r I
ironings at 5-3t
P,)R RENT Four room flat. $10; fix room house with bath, $14; five
room houses, $10; six room house, $12.50; five room house with bath I and electric lights, $16; five room j house $10, and live room house, $ , twill rent to colored people). O. B. Fulghani, over 710 Main st. Phone
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FOR RENTX. 2d st.
-A five room house, 210
ANY INTELLIGENT person may earn, steady income corresponding for I newspapers. Experience unneces- j sary. Address. Press Corresponding i Bureau. Washington, I). C. ! 3-5-H-7-S-9-10 :
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Canary. Andreasburg Roller. 97 X. ISth St. 3-2t
spent Dave
WANTED Situation in grocery by experienced man. Address Grocery, care Palladium. 3-;:t Bl'SINESS OPPORTFNTT Y Y i 11 grant exclusive sidling rights of nationally advertised high grade specialty, in big demand, to party in position to operate on large scale. Very unusual opportunity. Address T. J. I.awson, 12C Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. 2-7
FOR SALE Block and split Ktoe wood. Mrs. Aaron Shute, Phone
H. H. Jones AUCTIOXEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 N'OTICK Chimney and house repairing. J. Combs. 217 X. 13th St. 15-tf Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536.
LOST
LOST Green girdle tub Friday on South C street. Reward. 516 S. ISth. Phone 2515. S-t
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Sewing. Children's a speMi s. R. S. Van voids, 43 1 1 si. 2-9
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GIRL WANTED for
work. 122 Ft. Wayne Ave
WANTE D 10 girls. "Steady work, good wages. Rich
mond Underwear Co
WANTED To small farm, ladium.
FOR SALE Buff Orpington chickens. Phone 4fi6. 1-tf TyF EWR1TERS FOR SALE All makes, $S.00 and up. Fac-simile typewrlten form letters. Phone 2256. Room 319 Colonial Building. Rebuild Typewriter and Form letter
Co. ll-2St FOR SALEApartment house at a bargain. Will rent for $75 per month. Address "Bargain," care Palladium. 27-tf
trade city property for Address "H.," care Pal-29-tf
EITHER SEX earn splendid income at home during spare time. Send loc for names of 40 reliable firms sunplying home work. Dee Pub. Co., Desk 19 Hodges Bldg, Detroit. Mich. 6 1 mo Wc repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN.
LOST Umbrella on XoTember 27". Oertrude t'nrhank on name plate. Leave- at Palladium. Reward. S-2t LOST Child's white muff last Monday on City cars or North ISth St. Reward. Phone 5125 C. B-2t DOST Strand green beads. Return loll South A. Reward. 3-2t
FOR SALE Enterprise Coffee Mill. Phone 1942. 31-tf
9775 A Seasonable Top Garment.
F. H. Meek AUCTIONEER I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Farm and Pure Bred Live Stock Sales a Specialty. For dates PHONE 4024 Address Richmond, Ind., R. R. 1
FOR RENT
is doing temporary Richmond Vnderwear
Em met t Barret t is do: i vk at the Pennsylvania' ;
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FOR RENT it room house. Modern, central. Benj. F. Harris. 5-7t FOR R EXT House at 319 ".N.r 5-2t FOR RENT- -A desirable flat' inthe Arden. Phone 2070. 5-7t FOR RENT : )n' fiirnislied roonTfor one or two ladies; two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 5;i0 X. 20th. r,-3t FOR RENT -HouseT 210 North 7th. Inquire 4:i South 1Mb. Phone 3702. ,")-mon-wed-2t FOR RENT Cheap! One furnished light housekeeping room. Phono 1S21. ")-7t FOR RENT Front room suitable for two gentlemen, heat. 918 East Main. 5-2t FO R Me NT" Five room house in good condition, $10.00. SIS X. Sth street. SHIDELER
FOR SALE One gents, one lady's bicycle, one 3 H motorcycle engine. All good condition. Sti.OO each if sold :-t once. Phone 3086. a-i I PVR SALEWagon suitable for light delivery, or will trade for larger one Phone 290 ."-"' FOlfSALK A No. 1 freshTcow" wit h calf by her side. Emma Reddish. Richmond, R. R. Eaton Telephone S6.-1. .".-It FOR SALE Good heating stove and ladies' coat at 21 South Sth street. .Vlt
FOR SALE Main.
-Coal range cheap. 43o . r.-r.t
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds tf insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds.
!VM. BRADBURY & SON
Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block mon-wed-fii tf A". M r ROBERTS R EA L EST AT K City and farm properties. Liberty
ave. R. No. 1 Phone 4171. Othca ! Keys' Harnes Stor. 013 M.iin st. FOR SALE A good modern homo
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9775
Mr. Fry and Mr. Shute will instruct
On Thursday to beginners, the ladies.
Skating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Morning Afternoon and Evening.
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FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMOND STORAGE CO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S., 11 St.
Phone 3224.
FOR SALEmodern. Phone 324
-An ideal home, strictly Immediate possession.
HENNING REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE COMSTOCK BUILDING East of Westcott Hotel PHONE 2S26
SEE MOORE & OGBORX for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Ixans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 10, I. O O. F. Bld.
Boys" Overcoat with Yoke Back. Chinchilla, Cheviot. Wool Mixtures, Serge, or Corduroy are suitable materials for this stjle of garment. The back is plaited below a sijuare yoke. The fronts are double breasted and closed high at the neck. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 3. '.. s and 10 years. It requires 22 ards of 1 inch material for a 5 y.-ar size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of l"c in silver or stamps.
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