Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 104, 12 March 1914 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914

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Properties Valued at $200,000 Sold in Week

The biggest week in real estate deals as far back as any of the present records in the recorder's office at the court house show, was last week when approximately $200,000 worth of property in Wayne county changed hands. Included in the trades were twenty-two farms and twentyseven pieces of city property. Farm land brought from $75 to $160 an acre although an average of $100 an acre was not maintained. More than 1,000 acres of farm land changed hands. The fifty-acre farm of Prank Huffman, north of Chester was sold at a recorded price of $8,000 to Martin L. Buchholz. The farm is one of the best In the county and has new build-

Sub, of Paul V. Washburns Add., $1,600. Clara McMinn to Mary E. Cuykendall, Pt. of lot 647 in Elizabeth Starr's Add., $2,250. Francis McMinn to Clara McMinn, Pt. of lot 647 in Elizabeth Starr's Add. $1.00. Catherine E. Barton to Charles Rupe, Pt N. W. Q. of Sec. 27, township 14, range 1, $2,500. William G. White to Luther Wilson et al Pt. N. E. and S. E. Quarters of Sec. 14, township 15, range 1, $1.00l Morris Burt to Laws on L. Hunt, Pt. S. W. Q. of Sec. 10, township 15, range 1". 80 acres, $10,000. Horace M. Miller to James Morris

Inge. The sale price was at the rate j Burt, S. W. Q. Sec. 9, township 15, of $160 an acre. Huffman acquired ; range 1, $1.00.

other property east of Chester from; Lawson L. Hunt to Horace M. MilLewis Matti. j ler, Pt. N. W. Q. of Sec. 15, township Three farms with a total area of j 15, range 1 and Pt. S. W. Q. of Sec. 291 acres brought 10,000 each or an 1 10, township 15, range 1, 60 acres average of about $103 an acre. j $6,000. William H. Hlcshaw sold his eighty-1 Daniel S. VanEtten to Herbert Harthree aore Franklin township farm to ; ry VanEtten. Pt. of lot 38 in William James Sprague for $10,000. Robert i Baxter's Add., $1.00. Commons purchased a 128 acre farm ' Angn8 y. Hood to Marllda Lawfrom Elisabeth Dalbey, part owrier, , rence, Pt. lot 109 in the town of Cenand others for $10,602. The farm Is tervllle $450 ll' w0neaBt0fi,riCtT0,D.d nthlt-i Margaret Beeson to Mrs. Amyle $10,000 farm consists of eighty acres tTq i inn In Franklin township which was 6oldt(w of "J0' $1'700to Lawson Hunt by Norris Burt. ! Jbn C. Nicholson to Edward The biggest city or town transfer j g f 4 Qj Sec. 27. townf the county for jee was the JWaJtB disposal of the home ' Clarence C. N w q. Gf Sec. 26, township 17, Brown 237 South Fifteenth street to 2 $ John F. Hodgin Hoggin ha. been , Q Dave farming on the M iddl eboro pike ' but mIII wiakm -kYrA intrt t h o naTV ninT-l '

..-" "V?!; the town of Hagerstown, $2,500

HAGERSTOWN

ertv. It Is a corner house, recently

erected and has all improvements with the seven rooms. August C. Kuhn to Warren L. Fudge. Pt. S. E. Q. Sec. 27, townehip 18. range 14. 80 acres. $7,500

The Union National Bank of Rich

mond to George W. Slick, lot 118 in the Grand Boulevard subdivision of

Paul Washburns Add-. $1.00

Miss Laura Mason returned Tuesday from Richmond, where she has spent the winter with her sisters, Mrs. Mary Winnings and Mrs. Martha Bowman. Miss Mason is much improved in health. Miss Gertie Murphy returned Tuesday to her home at Lynn, after a month's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Keever. Mrs. Perry Holiday, Mrs. Harvey Holiday and Mrs. B. F. Jewett spent Tuesday in Richmond. An old-fashioned party will be giv

en Saturday evening at the K. of P. hall. Mrs. Charles Porter visited Monday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Howell, at Centerville. Mrs. Allen Fouts spent over Sunday among relatives in Richmond. A dance will be given at the K. of P. hall Thursday evening, under the management of Harry Flood. Mrs. Charles Knapp was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the M. E. Home Missionary society. Grace Browder is seriously ill with appendicitis. The Five Hundred club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Small. Edith Bagford entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of her seventh birthday. Dorothy Porter,, j Pauline Knapp and LaVerne Harter were her guests. Outside of the regular club meetings this week, Mrs. C. E. Werking and Mrs. Ebert Wycoff will entertain this afternoon at Five Hundred, followed by 'luncheon, at which several other guests will be present. Mrs. Harley Cox and Mrs. Elmer Cox of Richmond, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davis. The Aid society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. J. W. Hartley Tuesday afternoon. The Rebekah lodge enjoyed a social session after the regular session, Tuesday evening. A two course luncheon was served, i The I. O. O. F. lodge will have degree work this evening, after which

PALLADIUM WANT ADS 1 Cent a Word

7 Days for the Price of 5.

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j All mail not called for within that time

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WANTED Ten girls. Richmond Underwear Co. 5 7

WANTED Single man to work on dairy farm, L. E. Raper. Phone 1412. n-5t

FOR RENT Continued

FOR RENT New modern six room house, 211 N. W. 5th street. Call at Knode's Music Store. 12-1 1 FOR RENT FuTnished rooms - for light housekeeping. 27 N. 11th. 12-2t

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FOR RENT 6 room house. 225 North 11th St. L. M.

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Jones.

12-Tt FOR RENT 5 room house. 706 sTli" Phone 1871. ll-2t

FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. 404 S. B street. ll-2t TORRENT Furnished room, alFcon"veniences. Reference required. 209 S. 14th street. ll-Ut

FOR RENT Five room modern house 33 S. 17th. Phone 1705. 10-7t FOR RENT Two room flat, $10; six room house, $10; seven room house, all modern, $25; eleven room house with bath and electric lights, $25; two room flat, $5. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 10-2

WANTED Nursing by gentleman. Best of references, 1126 Hunt St., Fairview. ll-3t

FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE New Modern Residence Corner Lot Well located, surrounded by new modern homes. House consists of 6 rooms and bath, cemented cellar under entire house, laundry in basement. Outside cellar entrance. Excellent heating plant, both kinds of water, gas, electric lights. Ready for Occupancy

See Jesse A. Wiechman, IH1SM THiJST

WANTED Dress making sewing, 102 N. 6th.

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WANTED Small safe desk. Phone 2172.

WANTED To buy a small fireproof safe. Call phone 2000, or address Richmond Lake and Park Co. 10-7 WANTED Place on farm by experienced man and wife. Box 1 R. R. No. 4. l0-7t

FOR RENT Modern 5 room apartment in the Holland. Inquire Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main St. 2-tf

FOR RENT Six rooms and bath, 2.00 j Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 2Stf !

FOR RENT 6 room house, 917 N. lOUi street. Inquire Dr. Kinsey. 7-7t

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FOR RENT Store room 25x40, cor-1 ner 4th and N. D. Phone 1889 or!

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FOR RENTand bath.

Furnished rooms,

66 S. 12th. mar9tf

wftvom t nwwr. ,i Vo. iknh.n, i lunch will be served.

V MitUUI ILLiU Mi IfVjf A Ibr CX lHa. LLX R. Smith et al, lots 12, 13, 14 in Tr" '

Fred S. Bond to Geo. M. Sowers 11am J. Griffins Add., $3,000. et al, Pt. S. E. Q. Sec. 86, township j Jessie B. Stanley to Catherine Mer17, range 13, 100 acres, $8,000. jeer, Pt. of lots 20, 21 in tho town of Charles H. Moore to Ciavton Hunt, Lincoln, now a part of the city of lot 7 in Charles H. Moore's Add. $300- ! Richmond, $100. jamea R. Wharton to Charles N. W Charles D. Shideler to John A. Teetor et al Pt N. W. Q. Sec. 28, Shutz et al, lot 18 ln William Baxter's township 17, range 12. $1. ! Add . $100 , TT . , T T..-a i Joseph P. Iliff to John A. Shutz, Frank Huffman to Martin L. Buch-! p William Baxter's Add. holz, Pt. of Frac. Sec. 3o. township ; .gr-Q 14, range 2. 50 acres. $8,000. : A ghutz tQ charlea D shide. Lewis W. Matti to Frank Huffman, ; er iot 18 In William Baxter's Add., Pt. of N. E. Q. Sec. 16, township 14, ?1 oo. 14, range 1, $1. i j0hn A. Shutz to Charles D. ShideWiillam S. Hatfield to Jennie E. ler, lot 25 in that part of the city of Hatfield, Pt. S. W. Q. of Pee. 26, ton-; Richmond laid out by the executors Phip 17, and Pt. S W. Q. Pec. 26, ; of the will of Sarah Moffitt, $1.00. township 17. range 13, ?800. I Charles D. Shideler to John A. Isaac N. Gruelle to Sarah J. DeHa-jSnuta et al lot 25 ln Moffitt "s Add., ven, Pt. S. E. Q. Sec. 29, township 16. 1-J??- , range 12 $55 i Clarence C. Brown to John Frank- '. ... . ilia Hodgin et al lot 49 in black 2, in Lome B Vait to Seymour H. Dick-1 jjendenhall and Price's Add., $4,325. in6on et al, lots 1, 72. (3 in Abijah j ' Moffitts. third Add. $10. j Rett Treatment for constipation. George L. Cates et al. to Frederick! daughter used Chamberlain's Hart man, Pt. S. E. Q. of Sec. 12, town- Tablets for constipation with good ship 13, range 1, 60 acres, $3,000. results and I can recommend them William E. Hinshaw to James A. i highly," writes Paul B. Babin, Brush-

Moonlight skating tonight,

S. Moore to Florence May ; PnlicAiim . lot 14 in Christian Fetta's i llSeUm

Spragi et ai, Pt. S. W. Q. Sec. 22, j ly, La.

township 15, range 1, S3 acres $10,000. Nancy A. Bowen to Juannett Bowen et Pt. of lot No. 65 in the town of Centerville. $1. Marry O. Foster to Clarence C. Brown. lot 78 in Block 3 ln Menden-

hall and Price addition, $1,100. Charles Rothermel to Neal Kirk-, man et al, Pt. N. E. Q. of Sec. 28,!

township 15. range 1, $2,300

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Add . $1,800. Orlo I a. Pierce to William H. Lan-1 die, Pt. N. W. Q. of Sec. 33. township 17. range 12, 80 acres. $8,000. Henry H. Johanning to C. W. Conley. Pt. N. E. Q. of Sec. 28, township 13, range 1, $1. Elizabeth W. Dalbey et al to Robert H. Commons. Pt. W. E. Q. of Sec. 12, township 13, range 1 and Pt. N. EQ. of Sec. 13, township 13, range 1, 12S acres, $10,602.90. Herbert H. VanEtten to Eliza Jane VanEtten, lot No. 41 in William Baxter's Add., $1,500. Orla B. Fulgham, commissioner to John B. Maag, Pt. of lot 38 in Jeremiah Cox's Add., $1,070. Jennie H. Gibson to Angus W. Hood et al. Pt. of lots 1 and 2 in Isreal Abrahams Add. in the town of Centerville, $550. Clara L. Benge to Darwin Earl O'Dell et al, Pt. N. W. Q. of Sec. 24. township 18, range 14, $2,210. Electa S. Crane et al to Hilbert H. Toler et al: lot 30 in Jonathan Roberts Add., $1. George W. Slick to David Hawkins. Pt. of lot 118 in the Grand Boulevard Sub. of Paul V. Washburns Add., $1,600. George W. Slick to Bertha Hawkins Pt. of lot 118 in the Grand Boulevard

For sale by all dealers.

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MASONIC CALENDAR

Friday King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT

Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You. Drink Lots of Water.

Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Solts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. .Tad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions or men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease.

WANTED Men and boys to see out-

new Hearsey bicycles and tires. Cash or payments. Repairing of all kinds j called for and delivered free. Wes- j ley Brown and Son, N. West Second and Williams. Phone 3086. I WANTED Roomers. Lad ies pTef erred" 120 S. 12th. l2-2t ! WANTED1 Grocery clerk an all i all round man to take orders, deliver ! and help in store. Reference. Phono j ::670 or call 2115. N. E. street. j 12-thur-sat-mon-:Jt

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At Richmond, Indiana SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914. at Christman's Barn. N. Tth Strtn t I will have a good bunch of Draft Mares and Geldings for fVi.c col Hnrcpc arp afttino miirh hiohpr nnrl hard to

l 1 i X O a AW. O W J MIW JW .- '"" . aa..a-. a a H . a a- a - - ibuv. If vou want a horse ycu had better come and trv ti

!for sale Eggs tor hatching. Buff!buy what you want while you have the opportunity Everv and white Leghorn, c. zwissier, horse guaranteed as represented or money refunded. $2 ---iper head for selling consigned horses. I i OR SALE New storm buggy, cheap. F"

FOR SALE

Richmond

Chestnut.

-Mfg. Co., W. 3d

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2,000 WHITE CEDAR FENCE POSTS

WANTED Washwoman at 608 street.

FOR SALE Nearly new mattress. Inquire 200 South 11th St, mornings. ll-3t FOR SALE $30, Petaluma Incubator, 250 egg size for $16; good as new. j A. E. Schuh, 420 West Main St. j wed-thu-sat FOR-SALE Vz ton motor truck. 5ol j W. Sth St., Muneie, Ind. 1 1-t

I have bought one load and they are gone you can not

This will be the only sale on Posts this spring, will sell them to the highest bidder, and when

buv any more that way. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms, 6 months with 6 per cent interest.

Ho Ho JONE

LANDOLOGY, a magazine giving the : FOR SALhJ Four good work horses.

facts in regard to the land situation, i phaeton, surrey, runabout, one-horse

FOR

Throo mnr. the' froa viol cnVicorin. 1

" - lUVUlllU J. VV 111(11 OUUOV.1 1 1' j tion free. If for a home, or as an in-; vestment you are thinking of buy- j ing good farm lands, simply write ' me a letter marking it personal and ! say," Mail me Laudology and all j particulars free." Address Lloyd 1 M. Skinner, general manager, Skidmore Land Co., 105 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis." 9-12 j ANY INTELLIGENT-PERSON MAY j earn steady income corresponding for newspapers. Experience unnec-; essary. Address Press Correspond- j ence Bureau, Washington, D. C. (6-7-9-19-11-12-13-14-16) j S E EC LY DE RE N k f or" w al Fpaper "and hanging. 1019 S. C street. Phone ' 1951. 12-4ti

harness. 1127 Main st.

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FOR SALE Team of driving horsea

C. L. Jones, R. R. 3, New Faris, phone. 5-7t

SALE REAL TATE

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A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE 1 City and farm properties. Liberty jave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office ' Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main at.

MODERN HOME South 15th St.. j LARGEST first square, S rooms, hot water heat-! MOVING VANS ing plant. Fine home, well located. I --- m ' r price $175" ! B. F. Morns Moving Vans 1202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. biwgalow of RtwMs, fine lo-: vi p Haner. Mer.

Ve repair t-vt rything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full lines of electric and gas lamps. Work called for

and delivered.

cation on Kinsey street. Fine tion close to car line, make a home. Price $200.

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NOSE CLOGGED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH OPENED AT ONCE

Instantly Clears Air Breathe Freely;

Goes; Nasty Catarrhal Stops.

Discharge

Passages; You balm dissolves by the heat of the nosDull Headache trils; penetrates and heals the inflam

ed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a felling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately.

Don't lay awake tonight struggling

WANTED A cook at Snell's Restaurant. 12-3t I WANTED Cisterns to clean, lawns to j roll. J. M. Johnston. Phone 1 13S. j 1 2 7t ! WANTED -The" ' address of "HenryT. I Wilson flnrf Riipnf WisirH nr hpirs

who lived in Wayne County in 1S.1S and later. Write Sam M. Brewster, Lawyer, Poplar Bluff. Missouri. 12-U WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. By our method you are prepared for position in few weeks. Many jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages while learning. Write at once. Moler Barber College. Indianapolis, Ind. 7-6t ex pT? rTe a c eTT: n n e c e s s a r V7h u s tlers can make big money introducing our high grade household specialty. Sells in every home. Send for free particulars. Turlses Supply Co., P. O. Box 817, Little Rock, Ark. 2-1 4t

Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to

try it Apply a little in the nostrils for breath, with head stuffed: nostrils

and instantly your clogged nose and closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh stopped-up air passages of the head or a cold, with its running nose, foul will open; you will breathe freely; mucous dropping into the throat, and dullness and headache disappear. By raw dryness is distressing but truly morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or needless. catarrhal sore throat will be gone. put your faith just once in "Ely's End such misery now! Get the Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at Wju surely disappear, any drug store. This sweet, fragrant (Advertisement)

G. A. R. To Sell Used Automobiles Try Our

New Method of Sale or Exchange. ' The General Automobile j Repairs Co. j 3433 Reading Rd., Avcndale, Cincinnati ,

HEALTH APPLIANCE CO., 136 West 34th St., NEW YORK, Manufacturers of special Trusses and Appliances and Hand Woven Elastic Goods. Our expert, Mr. M. H. Brown, the inventor of the Wundertruss, will be at the HOTEL WESTCOTT, Richmond, Saturday, March 14th, 8:00 a. in. to 4:00 p. m. All who are Ruptured or interested in the latest advancements of scientific Truss making are cordially invited to call. THE WUNDERTRUS is specially for Ruptures low down and hard to hold, and is known as the Truss of last resort. No leg straps, elastic bands, buckles or steel springs. No charge for demonstration or trial. If you can't call, write for future dates and catalogue. t Advertisement.)

FOR SALE

For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE

Insures horses, mules or cattle

death from any cause. 30 day insur-! ance for brood mares. j Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. 0. N. Garriott Kelly Block i Phone 1303 8th and Mam ! FOR SALE Protectograph, good as new, one-half original price. Palladium office. lS-tf 1. AIR GOODS of '"every-description : made from your combings. Wigs and : toupees repaired Mary E. Morse,

403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. mar7-lmo: ' Y A RIPH

FOR SALE Pair Dapple-grey mares, j AMnMlITCD LIVERY AND FEED 6 years old, sound, weight 3,000 lbs. J rUlNlX AINU illLL,CK j DUJ. and sell horses. Arrange $4.")0. Brown mare sure in foal, weight j Sec0nd National Bank BldCT ! with us for your sales, as we have the 1,300 lbs., $100. Dunn horse, sound, j . , 5' j buyers weight 1,250 lbs., city broke. $135. I noneLCt. rioN'T FORGET THE PLACE Sorrel mare pony, sound, $75. Brown j j -04 x rtb St. Phone 1884

J' "TL""e.. v-,Vir:Citv Prooertv of every de-

nri Mvraun; fei vj

lbs. $40. Phone 4S46. FOIl SALE Gas range 330 Lincoln.

Beautiful lot on West 40x190. Price $l,n00.

Main street, j BROWN i- DARNELL. 1020 MAIN.

Public

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horse. 'wlht 1.100 ty property ot every ae- H H IONES

scnption. Prices very attrac-; Auctioneer and Horse Dealer tiX3" , , ,, i Phone office 1439; Residence Porterfield and Campbell j 2570.

8 and 9 Kelly Block

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FOR SALE riiingalow; three other properties, lots, gas range. Phone 3248. marGtf

of Real Estate, Thursday, March 19th, located at 1206

WANTED Housekeeper; no wasti- ROVer Street Fairview 7 ing. Address J. I. N., care Palla-, U'C1 Sllccl' 1 duvlcw ' dium. o-Tt room cottage, lot 36x140, ceWANTED To lease 6 or f room mod- ment Sidewalks paid for, ern house. Phone 2319. 9 tf , , , r . I w a n t e d 5oom e n at xiTvThi Q basement and attic, coa

Avenue. Get shave 10c and hair cutihOUSe. DUllt ill mantels and

fh'K MOOm: Ah OCiHOlIN lor all kinds of Insurance. Lor.d: and Ixuns Keai Estate and Rentals Kikiio 16. I. O 0F B'dg FOR" SALE Oi: TRADE A good stock i f general hardware in good interurban town. Good productive farming country, with right price for quick sale or will consider trade in Richmond property. Get busy if yvu want a nice little business. GEO. B. -MO-ORE. Over 901 Main St. Phone 2112.

20c.

DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. Wayne ve. Suits Pressed, 40c. nTNT TO BU Yi 00 second hand watches; diamonds, old gold and silver jewelry. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, S1 North Sth street.

china closet, finished floors,

veranda, back porch, electric

FOR RENT

FOR RENTand double

A streets. 3234 or 1323

Modern house, single modern. North 18th and Just completed. Phone

16 tf

FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St.

CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance

lights. If you are interested ph one Qffice 1303y. Res. 3078 in a nice home you investigate this proposition. Terms; . Mt for sale " f f j Two cottages, almost new, u rooms Will SUit VOU. ieach; rents for $12. 5' per month; MR YM H M'KISSON i good location; for quick sale, $1.4o0. mi. w U. m MOOUIM . six bungalows, new and modern. Sold by the Colonial Auction from $2,000 to $:;,oto. Company. J. R. MacDonald, ! See me for I have some Auctioneer. j splendid bargains in real esMr. Purchaser, the terms j tate.

will suit you investigate.

jShur.ev'", Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North th street Phone U36. , Get your Form Letter Work Done by The Richmond Typewriter Exchange, Room 4. Hittle Block. Estimates on Small Lots Cheerfully Furnished. Richmond Welding Co. Rear 205 N. Kth Street

Oxv-Acetelene Welding You Break It We Fix It

: Why throw your broken castings away when we can make them good I as new at a reasonable cost? I We weld stove castings, auto cylin- ; ders, crank cases, gear wheels, bicycle : frames, hangers, and all parts of ma- . chinerr and farm implements, rebuild 1 cogs in steel and cast gears, also handle contract welding. If you are broken down, call on us for repairs. All work done on short notice. Day ! and Night,

FOR SALE A coming four-year old sound driving horse at Jones' sale, Saturday, 14th. 12-2t FOR" SALE Mow of hayrPhonellT43 D. a 12-4t

Be sure andj FOR SALE I Films for your Kodak. Bring or mail

your films to us, postage deducted on! mail orders. This is the headquarters , for Amateur finishing. All work neatly and scientifically done. TWENTIETH CENTURY STUDIO 19 Main Street !

Bring to Palladium Office

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Good for 10 Votes

Only good when exchanged at Palladium office for Pony coupon.