Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 124, 4 April 1914 — Page 9
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PLAN EASTER Fl Eldorado Women Meet to Complete Arrangements ELDORADO. O., April 4 The Woman's Alliance met Friday night at the home of Mrs. Evin Disher for a business meeting to complete their arrangements for the Easter fair. A freight train wreck at Dodson Tuesday morning delayed all traffic over this road for several hours. No. 21 was detoured through Bradford. Other traffic was halted. Mathias Spltler and wife, of West Sonora. spent Saturday and Sunday with Frank Spitler and wife. Mrs. Martha McClure returned Wednesday to her home after spending several weeks with her daughter in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emrick. and daughter, Alice, of West Manchester, were Sunday guests of Harvey Shewmon and family. L. B. Corning and little Margaret Corning visited in Dayton Monday. Emerson Beard and wife, Glen Hamilton and Harry .Tuday were entertained Sunday at the country home of Ozro Kimmel and family. Mrs. Grace Lee is much improved and will be able to be about in a .fewdays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz were Snnday guests of their son, Clarence, and family at New Madison. The funeral of Mrs. Perry Eby took place Wednesday at Castmer. Many from here attended the funeral. The "talent contest" closed here last Saturday evening with the side captained by Mrs. Anna Ford as winner. About $150 was raised by both sides. The ladies of the U. B. church will give a "measuring social" at the church Saturday evening. NEW PARIS Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsh, Mesdames Alice F. Dowler and Frances Murray, Misses Ethel Cail and Lotha Watts and William D. Arnold, all members of the local Grange, attended the meeting of Pomona Grange, at Lewisburg, Wednesday. Alvie E. Penland, carrier on Route 2, has purchased a new auto runabout for use on the mail route. The Merchants' band of this place filled a three days' engagement at Eaton, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, playing for the Spring opening of the Eaton stores, and their music was well received. They had the engagement last year, and hteir work was so satisfactory that they were asked to return. L. M. Moon, of LaGrange, Mich., spent Thursday with his aunt, ' Mrs. Mary A. McGill, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McGill and family were guests at a six o'clock dinner at the McGill home In his honor the same evening. Miss Ethel O'Bannon, of Richmond, was the guest of local friends Wednesday. Miss Alice F. Dowler and guest, Miss Rose Morrison, spent Thursday with New Madison relatives. Bridge No. 93, on the Pennsylvania, which has been in course of construction for a year, having been washed out in the March flood of 1913, was declared completed Friday and the work cars and hands moved to another place. Mesdames Jennie and Lena Kessler, Nancy A. Walley and Mary J. McClure were hostesses for the Social Circle Friday afternoon, at the M. E. church, and a large number of guests were present to enjoy the affair. W. E. Jones on Friday disposed of his dray business and outfit to Frank Miller, owner of the restaurant. Mr. Jones will devote his time exclusively to road and street oiling, he having followed this work as contractor for several years. Paul McPherson and Paul Clark, students in O.S. U. came Friday to spend the spring vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mc Pherson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R. Clark. The high school Literary society met Friday afternoon i nregular session and an interesting meeting was enjoyed. A duet, an essay by Pauline Miller, the reading of Lincoln's Gettysburg speech by Howard Campbell were features of the program, but the principal number was a forty-five minute talk on Palestine by the Rev. R. W. Wilson, of Findlay, Ohio, who is conducting special meetings at the Presbyterian church. The talk was highly instructive and much enjoyed by the students and visitors. Church Services. Christian church Bible school at 9:30 a. m. M. E. church Rev. E. Kneisiey, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching, 9: 10:30. Epworth league at 6:15 p. m. Presbyterian church Rev. J. P. Hearst, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 u. in. Preaching, 10:30 a. in., by Rev. H. W. Wilson, of Findlay, Ohio. Junior Christian Endeavor, 2:30 p. in. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Vvraohing, 7:30, by Rev. Wilson, this bting the closing service of a two week's evangelistic meeting. Wesleyan M. E. church Sunday Fchool at 2:30 p. m.
A WEAK WOMAN ANDHER STORY (n Floral, Ark., Lives a Lady Who Feels That Her Strength Was Restored by Cardui. Floral, Ark. "I must speak a good word for Cardui." writes Airs. Viola Baker, of this place. "About a month ago I was in very bad health. 1 was so weak and nervous that I was not able to do my Housework. "My husband bought me one bottie ol Cardui, the woman's tonic. I took it according to directions and now 1 am in good health. "I think Cardui is a fine tonic for weak women." And you are not the only lady who thinks so, Mrs. Baker. Thousands, like you, have written to tell of the wonderful benefit Cardui has been to them. Cardui contains no minerals, or other powerful drugs. It contains no glycerin or other mawkish-tasting ingredients. It is just a pure, natural extract, of natural vegetable herbs, that have been found to regulate the vomanly functions and strengthen the female system. All druggists sell Cardui. Sec yours about it. t N. ' .Write to: Ladies" Advisory Deflt, ChattSa i Pooa MnUicinp Cv. Chailanoosa, Tenn.. for Special I fn;.T-Y?'ot ;. an3 C4-paw bosk. "Hoat Treatment I tnr w ' ; ' " '" reaurfct. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne. County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the undersign has been appointed administrator of the estate of Eliza Winter, ! deceased, late of Wayne county, In diana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SCOTT B. WINTER, Administrator. WILL W. RELLER, Atorney. (21-28-4) PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566. 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5. WANT AD LETTER LIST Grocery 6 W 1 WANTED WANTED Young man in shoe department for Saturday. Call at Hoosier Store. 4-.lt BEER IN CONCENTRATED FORM Just out nothing else like it. Carry right in your pocket. The biggest seller out today enormous profits, coins you money. Anyone can now have a cooling glass of Lager Beer whenever they want it. It's simply wonderful, amazing great. Show it sell them all. If $50 a week looks good to you, send postal today. The Ambrew Co., Dept. 1616, Cincinnati, O. 4-1 1. j WANTED Lady traveler; experience j unnecessary, salary, commission and expense allowance to. right party. McBrady & Co., Chicago. 4-lt LDIESSewing-athome; material furnished, no canvassing, steady work, stamped envelope for particulars. Calumet Supply Co., Dept. B162, Milwaukee, Wis. 4-lt WANTED Men oTwomen to take orders for our fast selling seven bar box of high grade Toilet Soap; big seller; 50 per cent commission; agents make from $10 to $50 per week; repeat orders assured. Write at once for full particulars. Crofts . & Reed Co., Dept. S-302, Chicago, in. 4-it $80MONT HLY"audexpenses" to travel, distribute samples and take orders, or appoint agents; permanent. Jap American Co., Chicago. 4-lt $100 WEEKLY profit" in spare time ) at home. Mail order business I don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Nebr. 4-lt $5 PER DAY to live hustlers with ability to list city and farm property in every county. Free information. United Realty Information Bureau, S13 Merchants Nat. Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 4-H BE A IE TECT IVE Earn $ 1 50 to S.H M monthly. Easy work. Write Wagner, 1243 Lexington Ave., New Vork, Dept. 215. 4-lt
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ANY LIVE AMBITIOUS hustler guaranteed 60 per cent to 80 per cent on life insurance contracts. Act now, choice of territory. No experience necessary Write Underwriters Co., 813 Merchants Nat. Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 4-1 1 WANT ED 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. 4-11-18-25-2-0 WANTED Boys and girls to "do a lit- j tie easy work. I pay you cash. First have best chance. Address F. L. I Shaffer, 719 Rex St., South Bend, ! Ind. 4-.lt ! FREE MAP of Arkansas and land list. Leslie Land Co., Leslie, Arkansas. 4-lt SALESMEN WANTED to sell Cased liquors and Specialties to the Saloon trade. Samples free. T. Fairbanks & Co., 3110 W. Lake St., Chicago. 4-lt WANTED Good delivery horse, part i cash, balance time. Good security. ; Phone 3076. 4-lt ' WANTED Carpenter work of all ' kinds. Repairing a specialty. Screens repaired or made to order. Have j them made early before the flies ! get busy. Best workmanship guaranteed. Mrs. J. N. Hodgi Phone 2980. 4-7t WANTED Work by day. Ca. 700 N. 17th street. 4-2t WANTED House work by a girl of 17. 108 N. Second street. 4-2t WANTED Lace curtains to stretch". 319 Richmond Ave. Phone 3126. 4-2t WANTED Cisterns to clean, lawns to roll. J. M. Johnston. Phone 1498. 28-9t WANTED Washings to do. Call 621 North 15th St. l-9t WANTED Men roomers, 28 3rd street North 2-3t WANTED Carpets and rugs to clean. 94 Ft. Wayne Ave. 2-3t WANTED Farm hand. Phone 5143-D 2-3t WANTED Girl for general housework. 122 Ft. Wayne Ave. 2-7t WANTED AGENTS for Richmond, Cambridge City. Lynn, Winchester, Union City, Liberty, Centerville, Greensfrok, Hagerstown. Apply quick. O. N. GARRIOTT, Agency, Mgr. P. O. Box 136 Richmond, Ind. DRLENINnalid"Pressingri 73 Ft". Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. WANTED To buysecond hand spring wagon. Burkhardt and Llchtenfels, R. No. 2. 30-Tt WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaii'ed. lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large line new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. PIANO LESSONS Special attention given to children. Will consider out of town pupils. Six years experience. Address A. D. Palladium. 31-7t WANTED To borrow money for several gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf WANTED Lawn mowers, crass hooks, saws sharpened, bicycles, ! baby cabs, wringers, coal oil stoves ! repaired. Brown's Fairview Shop, j Phone 3086. North West Second. Call and deliver free. WANTED I can use several young men and ladies for house to house work. Drug proposition. Oppor- , tunity to make good money. Those "I with experience and willing to travel I preferred. Chance for advance- i ment. Call Friday or Saturday be- j tween 11 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. This-j tlethwaite's Drug Store, 6th and ; Main. Ask for Mr. Shiltneck. 3-2t j WANTED Five more young persons I to join the class next Monday at i the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Phone 2040. ! rWANTf bBUY gent's clothing, ! watches, diamonds, old gold, and j violins. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. W ANTED Boarders. 16 S. 9th St. 3-4t WANTED An idea. Who can think) of some simple thing to patent? i Protect your ideas; they may bring j you wealth. Write today and get ; our free books, "Millions in Pat-, ents," "Needed Inventions," and j "Patent Buyers." Address Randolph I & Co., Dept. 2210, Patent. Atorneys, J Washington. D. C. 2lltfl4" WATtDrmE W7itef6ri'iit of In- J ventions wanted bv manufacturers : t and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. C. j 14-2 1-28-4-1 MS ! WANTED Men to learn the barber ! trade. By our method you are pre-; pared for position in few weeks. ; Many jobs waiting. Tools given. : Wages vhile learning. Write at ! once. Moler . Barber College, In-1 dianapoliB, Ind. 7-14-21-28-7-14
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WANTED Young man room mate. Good habits, fine room and location. Address "Room," Palladium. 31-7t WANTED Palladium of March 6th. FOR RENT FOR RENT Third floor flat In Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. " 4-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 44 Ft. Wayne Ave. No children. 4-lt FOR RENT Seven room modern flat, desirable location. Phone 2150. Dye and Price. FOR RENTlajTlst houseN6T25 North 13th, eight rooms with bath, furnace, electric lights and gas. C. Ti Price, 916 Main. 4-7t PGR RENT Cottage's $9 and $10 per month. Phone 4334. Bailey's Grocery. 4-7t i FORRENT 2 rooms for light house-1 keeping, also barn. 144 Ft. Wayne' Ave. Phone 1875. 4-2t I FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms unfurnished $10 per month. 11614 S. 5th. Phone 1992. 4-tf ! FOR RENT Six room house. No. 216 N. 5th St., $12; three room flat, over No. 18 S. 8th St., $10. O. B. Fulg-! ham, over 710 Main Phone 2233. 4-lt i FOR RENTwlth bath. -Furnished 219 S. 9th. front room 4-3t FOR RENT 4 rooms for light housekeeping 328 S. 13th. 4-lt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, light house keeping. 222 West Main. l-7t POR RENT 5 room flat, 38 South 11th. Call 46 S. 11th. Phone 2493. l-7t FOR RENT Furnished room 321 N. SthSt. l-7t FOR RENT 5 room flat, modern: water and heat furnished. South 8th and E, 2nd floor. Phone 1898. E. Ramler. l-7t FOR RENT Modern apartment in the Linden. Call 15 N. 10th. 30-tf FOR RENT Two 5 room cottages $9 month. Roscoe street. Phone 4759. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 66 S. 12th. mar9tf FOR RENT A Chestnut st. house. Apply 306 17-tf FOR RENT 6 room flat, electric ! light and bath 16 S. 7 th st. Call ' 201 N. 9th st. Phone 2167. 17-tf j FOR RENT Six rooms entTbath, 200 ! Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 28tf , FOR RENT Store Room and barn. 930 North 12th street, Richmond. Occupied bv Lawler Bros. Possession May 12th. J. E. Matlock. Tippecanoe City, Ohio. 31-7t FORRE TNT H e 2 2 5 " North-2dtb! Apply 211 North 9Jh 2"I! FORRENT Furnishedbr light house keeping rooms. 423 S. 12th. 2-:U FOR RENT Main. -Furnished rooms. 1302 i 3-3t FOR RENT Furnished room in private family, 2 blocks from Main. Phone 2553. 3lf FOR RENT One good 3 room house South 12th 6treet $11 per month. Two 5 rooms Easthaven Ave, $9.00 each. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main Phone 2112 FdRRENT STORAGE" Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR SALE Auto License at SHIDELER'S 913 Main Phone 1814 FOR SALE Two parlor tables. S. Sth. 51S 1-4 1 FOR SALE One Perfection coal oil heater in good condition; also several step ladders. Phone 29S0. 4-lt FOR SALE Merchants delivery wagon and route, doing a good business. Phone 2980. 4-lt FOR SALE Practically new 'gas stove, used only few months. 133 South 14th street. 4-3t FOR SALE Hedge line and eud fence posts, eight feet long. Mrs. Henry Miller, New Paris, Ohio. 4-eod-7t FOR" SALE Hay - in" ""stackPhoue 4155. 4-5t f6"r7SALE FiveShetland Pony7 10 inches high, also good buggy anl harness. Outfit priced at $100 for fiuick sale. Frank E. Wright, Lynn, Ind. 4lt FOR "SALE OhioT IrislTCobbfer's and Dooley seed potatoes. State Line Fruit Farm. 4-2t
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The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main FOR SALE We are offering to the people for the next two weeks one of the biggest offers that was ever made in Richmond in Sewing Machines. Both new and second hand. Call and see this line. They will please you when we make the price to suit you Phone 1009. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 500 Main. PGR SALE Coal range, household furniture, extension ladders to be sold at once. 709 S. West A. 2-3t FOR SALE Gas range. 100""5 S. I. 2-3t FOR "SALE Gravel and saiid Delivered or at pit. Phone 5127 A. 2-7t HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th. Phone. 4018. mar7-lmo FOR SALE Automobile! Premier make, good condition. Geo. L. Cates. l-7t FOR SALE Family carriage in use. but a short time. Phone 22S4. 31-7t FOR SALE By Welfer and Stevens, Agents for 1914 OVERLAND CARS 1 1913 5 passenger demonstrating car. RICHMOND GARAGE Phone 2397 44 N. 7th St. 2S-12t FOR SALE Protectograpb, good as new, one-half original price. Palladium office. 18-tf FOR SALE--Gas range nearly new. 330 Lincoln. 5-tf FOR SALE Small grocery stock and fixtures. Address "L. M., ' care Palladium. 31-Tt FOR SALE 5 passenger touring car. I good as new. Phone 1706. l-14t j FOR SALE A new medium size ' Flemish oak dull finish, china closet one ladies new writing desk ; very reasonable. 100 South 15th Street. 31-tues-thur-sat-S: ' BARGAINS ! in shoes, raincoats, trousers, etc. If you wish to make yrfur money go . twice as far trade at the i NEW YORK STORE 1 404 North 8th Street j FORSAllE SlngleComb Reds, eggs", baby chicks, also Custom hatching. ! George Hiser, East Germantown, I Ind. 3-2tj FOR SALE Household goods. 329 South 13th. 3-2t FOR SALE Home grown seed potatoes. Centerville Phone 91-1. A. J. McKlnney. 3-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE One bay mare 8 years old. heavy in foal. Address 124 North 6th St. Rich's Barn. 2S-7t FOR SALE Good automobile. Can be bought cheap. Call at room 1 Odd Fellows building. l-7t FOR SALE REAL TATE ESFO RSALE Small farm, twelve acres, gocd lanti, second bottom; six room house, barn, corn crib, three chicken houaes, small stream running through farm. Plenty of fruit trees, four blocks from center of town Nice location for n home. E. N. Weaver, Miltcn, Ind 2-St FOR SALE Farm" acres, boticm ground, one mile out. Kitchen, R. 11. No. 4. 4-lt FOR SALE A good let on Bungalow Hill. Will sell cheep if sold at once. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 2-thur3-sat-2t CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Keily Bloc:k Phone Office 1303: Res. 3078 FOR SALE 5 room brick house, larg U)t. 3 Koiiares 10th and Main. Extra good. $2,500. i room modern house, $2,600. Good j location. J G new bungalows new and modern, j S2.O00 to $3,009 each. ! See me for I have some
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FOR SALE 17 Acres of bottom land close to the city. Fair improvements, $2,200 cash, or would take a city property In trade, if well located. 4 Room Cottage on South E street, renting for $9.00 month. A good investment at $1,000. FOR RENT A good house with modern conveniences in South 8th street, $15 month; 2 houses on S. W. 7th street. $11 month; 8 room house with bath on National Road, $22 month. Fellsmere Excursion Next Tuesday. FUNK AND MILLER . Phone 2766. FOR SALE One almost new cottage in a good location, with all improvements paid for. This is a good little investment. Can be bought right if sold soon. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main.- Phone 2112 FOR SALE One good modern 8 room house with hardwood floors, hardwood finish with a good barn, in a fine residence location in the east end. Can be bought verv reasonable. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main. Phone 2112 FOR SALE Two modern residences in N. 1 1th St., between B and C streets. 8 room modern house in N. E street. 9 room modern house in 1st square, S. 22nd street. 6 room house in S. 5th St. Small farms with all implements and lots in all parts of cityIf you are thinking of making good investments or buying a home. Call on J. T. COCKERILL Real Estate and Rentals 214 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2J32. FOR SALE Two desirable lots on South 17th St. Suburban borne within two blocks of city car line, one acre of ground, five room house, good barn, an abundance of fruit. A bargain. at $2.S00. Five Acres Us mile of city limits. Proce $2,300. Five rooms, bath and furnace, good barn, on South 13th St.. Price $2,600. Forty acres well improved near traction line. DYE & PRICE 9th and Main Streets AUCTION SALE of Real Estate iThurs. April 9 th ;Two properties located at: No. 1 805 N. 8th, consisting of 6 room, 2 story frame house lot 50x175. Rent $13.50 j,Never empty. j No. 2 9 room house, . all i modern conveniences. Lot 40 'x60, two lots 30x130. Located . at S W. Corner S. Sth and J i street. No. 3 Located at S. W. comer of S. Sth and M Sts. , MRS. LENA VON PIEN i Sold bv Colonial Auction Co. I j. R. MacDonald. j Mr. Buyer look after these if you are in the market for I a home or investment. ; FARMS l'OR SALE OR TRADE i Two SO acres with good buildings. i well fenct-d. plenty cf fmil, fine loca- : lion, immediate posesblon. Get busy if you want a farm this year. i GEO. K. MOORE i Over 901 Main Phone 2112 W. S. BENNETT Farm for rent. Possession at once. Real Estite and Insurance, City and Farm Property. ROOM 13KELLY BLOCK FOR SALE A gooa" modern home. Phone 3231. '
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TODAY'S SPECIALS Up-to-date modern home, 400 block South 13th St. Cost $4,500. Will sell for $1,000 less. Seven room house, 200 block South 14th street, bath and furnace, $2,500. Extra good location. 154 acre farm will trade for Richmond property. SHIDELER 913 Main Phone 1814 FOR SALE 7 room bouse with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE An Ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. I FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Mortgage Exemptions at ' SHIDELER'S 913 Main Phone 1814 ABSOLUTELY FREE Handsome premiums to boys and girls for oniv a few hours" easy work selling our Kimo Shoe-Polishing Outfits. Call afternoons. 20TH CENTURY SPECIALTY CO. 9194 Main Street The Richmond Typewriter Exchange - Doctors" ALL MAKES AND KINDS OF TYPEWRITERS AN D DOES IT RIGHT. Rebuilt Tvpewrlters for sale or rent. ROOM 4. HITTLE BIX)CK. Richmond Welding Co. Rear 205 N. 8th Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding You Break It Wo Fl It Why throw your broken casting away when we can make them good a3 new at a reasonable cost? We weld stove castings, auto cylinders, crank cases, gear wheelB. bicycle frames, hangers, end all parts of machinery and farm implements, rebuild 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. "WALTER J. PLEASANT Tinner 528 S. 12th Phone 4031 Gutter, Spouting, Roofing, Slate, Furnaces and Furnace Wo rk. Te rms reasonable. SEE E. SAINE for paper hanging, scraping and cleaning Phone 1750. RICHMOND OXYPATHOR CO. remotod to 100 S. 12th street. 28-7t ttE MOO;:t; & OUKOKN lor aU kind of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1C. I. O. O. F. Bldg A M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty are IL No. 1. Pfcone 4171. O&ce Keys' Harnes Sforo. 613 Main st LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. Sth St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr. Zuttermefsrer's Moving Vans LARGEST IN CITY Rear 19 South 6ih. Phone 519. W.A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange w'th us for your salos. as we have the buyers. DO NT PORGET THE FLaCE 12 f N 6th St. Phone 14 H.H.JONES -Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. ShurJcv'o Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North Sth street Phone 1S3L LOST MISPLACED On election day, one of the large aluminum coffee boilers belonging to the Reid Memorial church. .Notify Mre. Harlow Landley. . Phone 3213. ; 4-lt
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