Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 105, 13 March 1914 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914
PAGE NINE
Give Teas to Obtain Money For Library
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., March 13 Frank Longfellow accompanied his ten year old son, Rossi, to St. Louis this -week where e will place the lad in a hospital for several months' treatment for intend paralysis. The boy recently returned from Indianapolis, where he was in the hands of specialists for treatment for six weeks but his condition did not improve. The series of Library Teas inaugurated some weeks ago as a means of raising funds for the purpose of conrerting the W. C. T. U. library into free public institution will be brought to a close on St. Patrick's flay, Tuesday of next week. At this Jime a semi-public tea is to be given at the K. of P. Hall, to which all persons who have been identified with the Tea fund movement, are invited. The men are especially invited. Music by the Fountain City orchestra will be furnished. The fund now totals J60 and several new volumes of books have been presented to the library. The seat sale for the play. "Jedediah Judkins, J. P." to be presented by the high school senior class will open at the furniture store Saturday morning at eight o'clock. Active rehearsals are in progress for the pro-
A CLEAR COMPLEXION
Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have
Says Dr. Edwards, a Weil-Known Ohio Physician. Dr. F. M. Ed wards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription
made of a few well known vegetable
ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets you will know them by their olive col or.
These tablets are wonder-workers
on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter that one's system collects. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women, as well as men, take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now and then Just to keep in the pink of condition. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel 10c and 25c per box. The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus. Ohio.
duction. Specialty numbers are to
be Introduced between acts.
New Garden township suffered the
largest number of losses from sheep and poultry killed by dogs during the
year ending Maroh 1 that have occurred in many years. The total amount of disbursements from the dog fund for damages during the year was $207.50, whioh almost depleted the local fund. County Agricultural Agent A. D. Cobb recently lectured before the Agricultural class of the Fountain City high' school on the subject of "Live Stock". The history of the various breeds of horses, oattle and hogs was given, in addition to a discussion of the characteristics and importance of the different types. A field trip to the farm off Mr. Arnet afforeded ah opportunity to make a practical demonstration of some of the points of the lecture. The high school class has announced that it is prepared te test seed corn for the fawners, if they care to take advantage of the opportunity. Ten or fifteen ears can be tested for each farmer and a report given him. A report will also be sent to Mr. Cobb of all work done. Jerry Horn has sold his blacksmith shop to W. O. Baker, of New Madison
who has taken possession and will
iou soperatlon at the Reid Memorial hospital at Richmond. She is improving rapidly and her recovery la expected. K. F. Dalbey, township assessor, reports that he Is having the hardest time with his assessing work this spring of any time in his six years experience. This is from the fact that the new method of arriving at valuations is in use. , The Fountain bank, according to a recent report, is now enjoying the
most prosperous period of its career, and the condition of the institution in a mesure reflects the general prosperous condition of the community. The bank, a private institution, is owned by twenty local stockholders. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Retts have returned to Muncie after a' visit with M. A. Retts and family. Horace Miller moved this week to the old Miller home farm near Dublin. The Ladies' Aid society of the Friends church met at the home of
STREET STORIES
Some wags poked good natured fun at the general agitations to sanitary precautions of all sorts and dlscriptions, by presenting a fake resolution te the board of public works today. Authors of the resolution are unknown. It was mailed to the city clerk, who read it, at the opening of the board session today, with many chuckles. There are a large number of ficticious signatures attached to the petition, which read as follows:
"We as citizens of Richmond recognize that the sanitary conditions of the city and the country are In a deplorable condition. We therefore petition your honorable body of legislation to use all honorable means to pre-
I vent expectorating out of airships."
This was signed by John Doe, Richard Roe, Frank Needmore, Suzie PreU zel, L. Pxfingerfertgin and about fif
ty others
COMFORT COMES INSTEAD OF PAIN
The board of wnrks referred th
Mrs. J. C. Fulghum Thursday after- maUer to the board of health, request-!
iiuuu tviiu l me i-uuiuoiuu ui me uun- n cr lmmorilnlfh not nn rm thft Kama a a
WANTED Continued
City Property of every description. Prices very attractive. Porterfield and Campbell 8 and 9 Kelly Block
WANTED Good competent girl or woman, who understands rare of baby. San stay at night. Good salary to right party. 35 North 8th street. 13-lt
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Soreness of All Kinds, Quickly Rubbed Out When You Apply Speedway. Pain leaves like magic when you apply Speedway. You just seem to smooth all the trouble out, and Instead of hurting while doing it, thera is a cooling, soothing sensation right away. Remember Speedway Is doing its work the minute you put it on, even though it cannot torture you, or harm the most tender skin or stain the flesh or daintiest fabric. You can absolutely depend upon Speedway going right to the spot and
doing all we claim Tor it. u you re WANTED To rent a houee 5
not satisnea, tne aruggisi returns your money. You get delightful relief the very first., rub. You run no risk, and our advice to you is to get a large bottle right away if you want to travel "the road to quick relief."
Speedway was discovered and used
FOR SALE Continued
nife xiiiiiicruicLLt; avuuu uu nits &iuu as. . . i j cnn4nv ,.u,. ins mfttlnir a roonHon wa hftld x , for many years by an old Scotch pny
, r- a qurauuu ui v iLcll lUlllli Lilliuc IU Ulrj . . - - A
; Divian. m v ' - -- v ""c - - - - - -
for the new minister, Mr. Hobson and community.
Mrs. noDson.
THE KING OF ALL LAXATIVES For constipation, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the "king of all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a box at home." Get a box and get well again. 25c at A. G. Lukeu & Co's. t Advertisement)
It is reported that the sea of Galilee
produces sardines of a superior flavor
move to Fountain Citv at once. Mr. ! and their is a plan to establish a can
ning ractory on ine snore or tne laite.
Baker was for several months in the
same business at Chester. Mr. Home moves to Glen Karn, Ohio, to engage in business with his brother. Mrs. Ethel Davis and little daugh
ter, Virginia, of Lebanon, Ind., came : this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Townsent. Mrs. Townsent has been quite ill. Mr. Kiser, of Montana, and Mrs. ; O'Hara, of Muncie, were guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown Thursday. j Frank Keever spent last Sunday at j Muncie. j
BIGREMOVAL SALE Watches, Jewelry, Alarm Clocks, Trunks, Suit Cases, Flashlights, Firearms, Musical Instruments, Leather Goods, Knives, Sporting Goods, Etc., at GKlA i REDUCTIONS. SAM S. VIGRAN, Richmond's Reliable Licensed Pawnbroker, 6 North Sixth Street.
Elmer Barnes, of Earlham, was home Thursday. Mrs. Guelia Purviance is expecting the return of her brother, M. C. Menley and family, of Richmond, from St. Petersburg, Florida, next week.
Frank Richardson and family were j guests of his son, Mr. and Mrs. George j Richardson, one day this week. j Methodist Quarterly meeting will be .held on Saturday and Sunday at j this place. Rev. Freeland, district j superintendent, will preach on Satur- j day evening. The Methodist conference wil lconvene on April 1, at Mish- j awaka, Indiana. j Morris Johnson, of near Lynn, has moved to the Wooters farm north of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Farmer, off north of Whitewater, were in town Thursday. Mrs. Georgia Kelly, of Williamsburg, has recently undergone a ser-
Substitution and CutPrices
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Duffy
usually go hand in hand They comprise the greatest evils that are practised on an unsuspecting public. Do you know why dealers attempt to sell you their own article or something " iust as
good" in place of what you call for ? It's a matter of profit they make more money on that article regardless of your health. It is not fair to your judgment nor to us as manufacturers, who have told you through truthful advertising the immense amount of good
's Pure Malt Whiskey
Foulds'the Food Contest
Here Is an extract from the letter that won First Prize in the CHICAGO TRIBUNE Popular Food Contest: "I first bought Foulds' products because of the handy five cent packages, and since I have learned that it is made by Americans I am so well satisfied that I would use no other kind."
FOULDS' MACARONI CLEANLY MADE BY AMERICANS is kept clean and fresh in the Handy 5 and 10 cent packages all the way from the sanitary, sunlit Foulds' factory to the kettle on your stove. American housewives have learned to
depend on rouias , us aencious quality nas made it their favorite see this part of the letter that won Third Prize in this contest:
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"A good many appetizing dishes can be made from Foulds' Macaroni. I have found it better flavored and more tender than any other kind I have ever used. I am a constant user of Foulds' products."
Genuine Durum Wheat Macaroni is the heartiest of all grain foods. With a little meat or cheese or vegetables to flavor it, Foulds' will make dozens of different dinner dishes that will not only reduce the cost but will vary anJ enrich the hill of fare. You will not know the Possibilities of Foulds' until you have tried some of the recipes that sound go-1 to you in oulds' Americanized Macaroni Cook Book.
and is now offered to all who Buffer
from rheumatism, lumbago, 6ore throat, bruised tendons, tired feet, sprained muscles any muscular Boreness whatsoever. Why suffer when Speedway is at your service o relieve you? A free book with each bottle gives full directions for all uses. Get a bottle today from your druggist and know the complete comfort that this marvelous remedy gives. i Advertisement
ANOTHER EXCURSION TO FELLSMERE FLORIDA 25 days time limit. Stop over privileges. A great time to see the South Land. Tuesday, March 17th. Leave Richmond at 3:50 p. m. $31.85 Round Trip. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2765 For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattledeath from any cause. 20 day insurance for brood marcs. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co.
stenog-! o. N. Garriott Kelly Block
rapher, who is also a good book-j Phone 1303 8th and Main
keeper, for a position in a county seat town in Indiana. Must be
WANTED A twin baby cab. Must be in god condition. Call 242 Randolph. 13 2t
or 6
rooms In West Richmond, with small garden. Address House," care Palladium. ll-7t WANTED Place on faFm by aT boy
who will work for his board and clothing. Call S00 N. 12th. 13-2t
WANTED A young lady
worth $15 a week to begin with. Ex cellent opportunity for promotion Call at Richmond Business College (13-2t)
WANTED Pin boys. City A 'Jcv.
, FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons. I farm implements of all kinds, good ' as new. 317 N. A. 13-2t
n. I I .Lion farm.
FOR SALr3 24 extra good brown leghorn hens. Lloyd Ruble, Richmond,
i:U FOR SALE Chickens. 1212 N. A
street. 13-71
1 vo men lo wnm
Phone 4105. 13-tf,FoK SALE lfc dozen lawing hens.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS
Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566,
H Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5.
WANT AD LETTER LIST
ACETYLENE Lighting Systems. He-1 liance Geneiator for inside installa-; tion and "Faultless Pit" for outside i installation. Both made by the Gem j
incubators. Phone 13-3t
A. coming four-year old
sound driving norse at Jones' sale. Saturday, 14th. 12-2t
t wo Buckeye :i7'j.
FOR SALE
FOR
SALE REAL TATE
ES-
City Acetylene Generator Co., of Dayton. Ohio. The best and simplest machines on the market and fully guaranteed. Write for catalogue. Demonstration and estimates free. Dan Coffman, Eaton. Dhio, agent for Union. Franklin, Wayne and Preble
counties. 27-fri-7t i FOR SALE Clear store and billiaid
room. God paying proposition. lxng lase. Address W. M. North. Gen. Del ivory. City. l"-2t
WANTED To borrow money for several gilt edge investments. Can ufo anv amount, whether large or
Email. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second I .ational Bank Bldg. Phones 129! or! 3002. 20-fri-Fat-tf
Farms and City Property For Sale
WANTED 500 men at 173 Ft. Wayne J Buildins? lots and residences In all Avenue. Get shave 10c and hair cut j parts of the city V write all kinds
I of insurance, rent prop3rtl3. loan
DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. ! money and make surety bonds.
ayne ve. Suits Pressed, 40c. WM DDAnDlinv s. crkM
w in. unrtuuuii ix o w: Rooms 1 and 3. WestcMt Block
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1.1. I. N.
I WANT TO ni'Y 100 second hand
wtntiAa HiaYrmndQ nlrl jrnlH flnrl fill- i
ver jewelry. Open Tuesday and ! FOR SALE Bungilow;
Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, 8Vs properties North sth street. I 324S.
WANTED Housekeeper; no ing. Address J. I. N., care
dium. 9-7t
WANT HlVto lease 6 or ern house. Phone 2319
three other
lots, gas range. Phone marttf
i . wash-! SEE MOOr.E & OGBORN for all kind Palla-! of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real
Estate and ReDtals. Room 16. I. O O. F. Bldg.
room mod-S-tf
WANTED
FOR RENT
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
A. City
WANTED-single man to work on FQR REXTModern house, single
dairy larm. J.. L. Kaper. Pnone nrlH ,.,i ,.,ir.r.. Vr.rth ish ,.! ave
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A streets. Just completed
1412.
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Genuine Macaroni or Spaghetti can be made only from Durum Wheat. To insure getting a clean American product, made from the right materials, ask for Foulds', the Yellow Package with the Red Band.
WANTED Nursing by gentleman. ::234 or i;!23. 16-tf
50 delicious recin that make better dinners with less meat, or none at all, in the Foulds Cook Book. Send today for a Free copy. Fonlds Milling Company Salet Dept. 326 W. Mdi. St. Chicago, Illinois
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and
Hunt St.. ll-:it roll top
FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping. 27
looms N. 11th
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has done for others and will do for you. The retailer (and there are many of them) who gives you what you ask for without quibble, is the one who has your interest, as well as his own in mind he should get your business. You feel comfortable while trading with him. We do not approve of price cutting for cut prices, along with substitution, means destruction not competition. But if prices are cut to attract your attention insist on what you ask for. Get Duffy's and benefit yourself don't help the dealer who tries to fool you, by accepting an unadvertised, and possibly an unworthy
product. Remember: The concern that can advertise a reliable arti
cle year in and year out for many years, has something of
worth to sell you or they couldn t advertise.
Dutry s Pure Malt Whiskey is sold in sealed packages never in bulk. The Company signature is on the label the Company)
name blown in the bottle. Get the Genuine. Sold by most druggists, grocers and dealers at $1.00 a bottle. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.
Best of references
Fairvievk". ! WANTED-SiiialPsafe
i desk. Phone 2172. 11-Ut KOK rent room house. Call
WANTED To buy a small 'fireproof; 22o North 11th St. L. M. Jones, i safe. Call phone 2("Hi. or address : 12-7t i . I';hmond Lake and ParkCo. 10-7 1 For-RK.NT Ftu-ni'shed Toctn7all Von-
" A.Mi.D riaoe on tarm y exne-, veniences. Reference required. 2ot rionced man and wife. Box 1 R. R. ' s. 14th street. ll-:;t
M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE and farm properties Liberty R. No. 1. Phone 4171 Oifice
Phone i K"s Harnea Store. 613 Main at
LARGEST MOVING VANS
2t B. F. Morris' Moving Vans
pecSaB Pony Vote
Offer! ra
500 VOtES EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE 500 VOTES This will give you an opportunity to help the child you are interested in.
HOME GROWN AND SOUTHERN VEGETABLES Chickens to Roast and Stew. We Slice an Extra Mild Country Cure of Ham. Try It.
EXTRA QUALITY FLORIDA ORANGES 18c Dozen These are the best of the season ISO Dozen
GRAPE FRUIT 5f Each Heavy with juice
Don't forget a Pound of Our Coffee
Roasted today. Cream to Whip Always on Hand.
5o Each
it's sure to please you.
iHadley s Grocery
PHONE 2292
10:13 MAIN STREET
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WANTKD Men and hoys to see our new Uoaisoy bicyi-les and tires. Cnsli or payments. Repairing of all liinils (a'led for and delivered free. Wesley Brown and Son. N. West Second ami Williams. Phone :!"s;. WANTKD Roomers. Ladies in efei red. 120 f. 12th. 12-2t WANTKD Washwoman at COS Pearl street. 12 11 ANY INTKLI.IC.ENT PKRSON MAY earn steady ineome corresponding for newspapers. Kxperienee unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence nureau, Washington, D. C. t 8-7-9-1!M 1-1 2-1 "-1 4-161 SKH CLYDE RKNK for wall paper and hanging. 10i: S. C street. Phone !!.-,!. 12 It WAN 'nTDA oolT7aTSneI I iTost au"rant. 12-21 WANTKD Cisterns to clean, lawns to roll. ,1. M. .lohnston. Phone 1 12-7t WANTED Men to learn the barber trade, l'y our method ou are prepared for position in few v.ceks. Many jobs wait Ins. Tools given. Wi.ges while leavning. Write !t once. Meier Harbor College, Indianapolis. Ind. 7-0t
EXPERIENCE 1 N N E K S SA R V . hast-!
lers rati miKe nig money ln-roauc-ing our high grade household spc- ; cialty. Sells in every home. Send : for free particulars. Turlses Supply ! Co., P. O. Box SI 7, Little Rock, Ark. j 2-141
KOR RENT-
1 S. 17th.
Five room modern house Phone 17 or.. 10-7t
202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr. We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby eahs. A full lines of electric and gas lamps. Work called tor and delivered. BROWN & DARN KM- 1020 MAIN.
KOR RENT Two room flat. Sl: six room house. $10: . en room house, all modern. J2". : eleven rw.i.. house with b;ith and electric lights. $2.": two room flat, ?". O. B Kulsham, out 710 Main. Pho:i 222..J. lu-2
1 V A. RICH LIVERY AND FRED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have tne buver. DON'T PORGET THE FLaCE 124 N Gth St. Phone 18S4
H. H. JONES
FOR RENT Modern room npartnient ill the Holland. Inquire Jonas i Gaar. 1 42 Main St. 2-tf
iFo"R rent six fooms Hnd" bath. 2uo: Auctioneer and Horse De?ler Richmond avenue. Phone 307S. 2Stf DUm ff:- i-tm- r;J
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FOR RENT ! room house.
I'Uli street. Inquire Dr. Kinsey.
2570.
nm i -hiore room ;;;xin, eo
ucr lib and N. D. Phone lSft or 147.T 9-7t KOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. f-i S. 12th. marStf
' Shurley's Large Moving Vans
12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536.
KOR RENT- Down stairs front room. 2S N. 3rd. i::-:;t FOR RENT--Seven room house, ail modern. $.T..OO; 11 room house wi't bath and electric lights. $2."."0; three room Hat $10.00; five room house JHrOO; six room house ?l0.uo; fie room fiat, all modern with steam hertt $lvo0; one five room house Sl'VOo. will rent to colored people. O. P.. Fulgham. over 710 Main street. Phone 222.:?. lM-2t FOR RENT Six room modern house, good location. Phone 3430. 13-2
FOR SALE
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Our IFies IRants Sale ILJotil TVIaict 16 fir WE WILL GIVE WITH EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT SOLD AT OUR RICHMOND STORE AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS.
PUBLIC SALE
1 will sell at public auction on March
IX a complete line of farming implements, nil live stock and other articles too niiin reus to mention, at my residence. i'2 mile east of Centerville, and 1o mile south of Stop 110. ROY E. CR EAGER Thomas Conni.f. Auctioneer.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Michael J. O'Brien, dec-eased, pursuant to an order of the Wayne circuit court, will offer for sale at public fale at ten K o'clock a. m., on Tuesday. March 24. P14. at the court house door in the City of Richmond. Wayne County. Indiana, for the best price obtainable, the following personal property belonging to the said estate: Two hundred ten i210 shares of the capital Ftock of the Richmond Chair Company, evidenced by certificates numbered "i and 2!: one promissory note dated March 31. lftOC. signed by the Richmond Chair Company, calling for t lie sum of $2,453.55. with five per cent interest from date; also an open account held against the Richmond Chair Company for the sum of $2.57l.71. Terms of the sale will be cash upon the proper assignment of the said stock, note and accounts without recourse upon the said estate. DICKINSON TRKST COMPANY. Administrator. WILLIAM II. KELLEY, AUjr. (13-ltj EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Not re is iierenv given that oy virtue
FOR SALE Egga tor hatching. Huff j of the authoritv pnd direction Riven to
Pair $5.00 Pants or Fancy Vest FREE
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mm mm amm
Lis s El ia d
Coat and Two Pairs of Pants $14.00
ind White L
R. R. 2, phot; FOR SALE Ne
Richmond Mfg. Chest nut.
C. Zwissler,
me
as ecutor of the last will of
horn.
o lN-l'l. l'.'-i i t..-- UrTVwelt fluraccait a c g,,ih a-
.v storm b-iggy, cheap, i center. I w ill offer for sale the real es-
Co , W. 3d andtate of which she died seized, in l0-5t j Wayne County, in the state of Indiana.
new mattress. 11th St, imTH11 Ct iH tor true . .".01 'rd. II .'t
Don't miss this opportunity to get strictly up-to-date Union Tailored Clothes at a saving of $10 to $15 on every order. Union Label in every Garment,
Made to Measure.
Made to Fit.
on Wi
1
1024 IVIAIIV STREET.
RICHMOND, IISJO.
FOR SALE--Nearly Inquire 2"') South inf;s. FOR SALE t'-s" "ton" W. sth St.. .Vuneie FOR SAL!. tour ,( luiueun. s'.rrey, ru
wn.on, harm ss. 1127 Main st. 5-10 FOR SALE ProiectoKiaph. Kood hs iipw, one half original price. Palladium office. lS-tf 1 1 A IK G OO DF" ' of e very "descrlpt ion made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, 4nN. 11th. Phone 4nlS. mar7-lmo FOR SALE Pair Dapple-srey inares ("! years old, sound, weight :?.000 lbs. $L"0. Drown mare sure in foal, weight l.tloo lbs.. $100. Dunn horse, sound, weight 1,250 lbs., city broke, $135. Sorrel mare pony, sound, $75. Prown horse pony, a nice one, $u5. Good serviceable grey horse, weight 1,100 lbs. $10. Phone 4S4. 7-7t FOR SALE Gas range nearly new. 220 Linco'n. 5-tf FO R SA LE Mo wof hay rPhone5 lT5 D. 12-4t
jen the premises, on MONDAY. MARCH 22,. 19H i at two o'cloc k p. m. Said real estate , beinsr lot nuinher thirty-one ("1) In th-it part of the city of Richmond laid out bv I' -t.: than Roberts, on which lot
d work horse;--. there a double brick house. :;fcou. one-horse i Terms- Cpsh
At the same time and place the household goods, belonging to said estate will be Bold at auction for cash. James Mulford. Executor 15ENJ. F. HARRIS, Attorney. feb 20-27 mar 6-13
Brins to Palladium Office
Good for 10 Votes
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Good for 10 Votes
Only good when exchanged at Palladium office for Pony coupon.
