Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 134, 16 April 1914 — Page 9
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NEW PARIS CLUB ELECTSJFRCERS Commercial Body Discusses Annual Home Coming and State Corn Contest. NEW PARIS, Ohio, April IB. At the regular meeting of the Commercial club the old officers were re-elected and the Fall homecoming discussed at much length. The desire of the residents of this locality is to be reported at the next regular meeting, so that the plans may be shaped. The club also voted to pay the expenses of a boy and girl entrant in the corn planting and cooking contest, which is arranged for by the state committee for the entire county. The club s officers are W. L. Hahn, president; C. C. Hawley, vice-president; E. C. Mikesell, secretary-treasurer. H., N. Young, of Richmond, was here Tuesday on insurance business. j Robert McCissock returned Tuesday i to Lynn.
Rev. H. R. Bixel returned Tuesday i Following the exercises, the pupils tributors, Gas and Electric Bldg., Dento his home in Lock Haven, Pa., after , will march to the west entrance of the Ver, Colo. 16-7t
at the local Christian church and he 1 wnn woll TariT7fri t nett 'lundayr'thePrsbAeHan church is being arranged for and an excellent program is promised. oesides the speaker, Dr. Woolpert, who I is from Dayton, other features will be special choral music assisted by the i orchestra of the Presbyterian church, , which consists of Messrs. M. H. ; Pence, George Caughey, M. E Mitch- j ell, W. A. Collins and O. W.-Sherer. j James F. Duffield spent Tuesday in ! New Madison on business. Returns to School. Carl Bushnell, who spent the spring vacation here with Carl Cook, returned Tuesday to the Ohio Military In stitute, together with Mr. Cook, both j young men being students there. j C. F. Scott has purchased a fine, new five-passenger estcott auto. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, of Rich- j mond, attended the funeral of the I former's aunt, Mrs. Maria Souers j Sunday. j Mrs. Ola Du Granrut, of Indian-1 apolis, and Mrs. L. D. Pierce, of Chilli-, come, remiuuu .uuuuaj iu men i 3-1 spective homes after attending the f u- j neral of their sister, Mrs. Maria Souers, which was held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biteman and son, Richard, and A. U. Souers and daughter, Iva, of Gordon, Ohio, also returned Monday. Mrs. C. R. Colby, of New York, N. Y.. is here on an extended visit with her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Souers. Mrs. Mary Young and Mrs. Amos Black and daughter, Lucille, spent Monday at Bethel with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer. Mrs. Mary E. Thompson is the guest of her son and other relatives at Dayton. - Mr. and Mrs. Ora Meadows entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daugherty, Miss Sylvia and Leonard Daugherty and Harry Morgan, or j Richmond. An Aid to Digestion. Never take whisky or pepsin as an aid to digestion, but take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its duties naturally. Sold by all dealers. (AdvertiBement) Iondon in 1912 had cases. 920 divorce UPSET STOMACH Everyone Knows WHEN He Has Sick Stomach, But VeryFew Know WHY They Have It. Next Time Your Stomach Is Out of Order Try USOLINE. Ponr Stomach. Itolrblng. Rinlnjt, Bad Brratta, lieurtburn. Indierxtioii anil lyspepvia are nrarl.v always accompanied by an nosrttleti rendition of the butvela by constipation. Than you lake a "dose of pi! in" and give yourelf a painful, violent purging. What" the roqurnce? Ion know from pant experience that cathartic druxft Imply aggravate the trouble, and that jraa bave to keep on increaning the dose or changing to more powerful drug. There la no permanent relief, no cure. Ifow listen n the new method adopted by the greatest nuthoritien on Htomach and intestinal diseases "Internal l.ubrieatlen," with I'SOLISE, the purest, most perfect mineral oil In the whole World. It's crystal white, bai no odor and no taete. You take a spoonful at night, is passe down the throat, through the stomach, and Into the bowels, soothing and healing the passages as it goes. There it softens the congested, acenmnlated mass of poisonous wastes, lubricates the bowels and causes the movements to become smooth, painless, regular and natural. Then there Is no more constipation, the the whole process af eating, digestion, assimilation and elimination becomes healthy, and you feel like a new man, a Nothing bnt a mineral oil. I (SOLixk. will answer the purpose. Olive Oil is nearly all absorbed before it can reach the lower bowel, and too ranch of it has a bad effect ontbeliver. A mineral oil I SUU.NE Is not a food. It's only a healing lubricant, and all of It passes through to where It's needed most, in the lower bowel. There are Imitations but no other I'SOLINE. Imported and re-reflned
only by OIL PRODUCTS a .1 COII'ANy,Nework.aad M Jur.'r old by druggists generally. J' pZLli 86c. and 60c. a large bottle! " ' P ackaSeand SI a three pint tin. Also n runanl.i, " f,. a box, 50A' ; ; " "'te lot vsuti.Kl niiiiUv Conkey Drug Stor.
CAMBRIDGE BOARD ELECTSJFFICERS Mrs. Grace Gorman Chosen to Conduct Work in Music of Town's Schools.
CAMBRIDGE CTTT, Ind., April 1. All of the teachers in the elementary schools, of this city, hare been reappointed, except those in grades three and seven, who have tendered their resignations. There will be one less regular teacher in high school. The teachers in manual training and domestic science, have not yet been selected. It is unr derstood that Mrs. Grace Gorman will have charge of the music the coming year. The National Drill Works has shut down for a short time, but will reopen soon. Preparation for removel of the machinery to Mansfield, Ohio, Is in progress. Arbor Day exercises will be held Friday afternoon in the public schools. of a number of trees. ! .. . t WANTED - A Competent hftllSPman. Call 115 North npf U ctrtai -I enul Street. a Chilean province has established two floating schools to enable the residents of its many islands to obtain an ; Plication j ! gBBSS'llgBggjgF g j SAYS SULPHUR IS SURE TO RELIEVE ITCHING ECZEMA Get An Ounce of Bold-Sulphur Cream and Heal Skin Eruptions Right Up. i Any breaking out or irritation on i the face, arms, legs or body when ac- i companied by itching, or when the ! skin is dry and feverish, can be readily j overcome by applying a little bold-; sulphur cream, says a noted dermat-, oiogisi. i He informs us that bold-sulphur in- j
irritation and soothes and heals the, x ovm n-t Eczema right up leaving the skin clear ; WANTED A white lady for general and smooth. Bold-sulphur has oc-1 housework. One who can cook. Call cupied a secure position for many 116 Ft. Wayne Ave. 14-7t years in the treatment of cutaneous j WANTED Two or three lighPhoiiie--disorders because of it3 parasite-de-: keeping rooms. Do not call unless stroying property. Nothing has ever j desirable rooms and location. Call been found to take it's place in treat-, Room 236 Arlington Hotel. 14-7t i n or Vi lx iTTi t a V 1 Qtiii inflii m m atftru 1 - . ,
skin affections. While not always es- j tablishing a permanent cure it never fiUa in cuKlno tVio itr-Viinp- irrifat1r.r, i and drive the Eczema away and it is j often years later before any eruption ; Those troubled should obtain at any pharmacy an ounce of bold:sulphur cream which is applied to the affected parts in the same manner -as an ordl nary cold cream. It isn't unpleasant and the prompt relief afforded, particularly in itching Eczema, proves very welcome. This is published for Walter Luther Dodge Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED To Automobile Owners. No more tire trouble. You can make your own automobile tires puncture proof. Our preparation is easily applied, and is guaranteed to be absolutely non-injurious. One application will last the life of the tire. No stickr cement. This comes in powdered form. Price per car with full directions, Five Dollars. Upon the receipt of One Dollar, we will forward enough of the puncture proof, to thor oughly test one tire. Address Inter - state Puncture Proof Co., No. 649-650 Gas and Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo., Ilanufacturers and Distributors. 16-7t WANTED First class mechanics in final assembly of Automobiles. None but experienced help need applv. Geo. W. Davis Motor Car Co. 15-tf WANTED Barber for Saturdays at Interurban Barber Shop. 6-tf VANTT5rjPoeition as chauffeur, private family.' Call 418 Main. 9-7t WANTED AGENTS for Richmond, Cambridge City, Lynn, Winchester, Union City, Centerville, Greensfork, Hagerstown. Apply quick. O. N. GARRIOTT, Agency, Mgr. P. . O. Bex 136 Richmond, Ind. DRY15LEAMNG and PressingTl73 Ft". Wayne Ave. . Suits pressed 40c. WANTED-MVoman for house cleaning. 310 N. 15th St. 16-lt WANTED Whitewashing. 32 Ft. Wayne Ave. 16-2t WO MEN WANTED to make aprons. 40 cents per dozen; sent parcel post; send addressed stamped envelope for particulars. Fenway Specialty Co., 664 Washington St., ' Boston, Mass. 16-lt W AN T E D Work by boy 15 years old 108 North Second. Phone 1614. 16-2t
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WANTED Continued The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main WANTED Business men extending credit. Let us collect your outstanding! accounts. Business Men s Credit Service, 214 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2132. AGENTS Get busy. Here is a live one. Sure winner, and a straight business proposition. Every one who has an automobile wants it. Secure territory at once. No more tire trouble. Easily applied, and absolutely non-in-jurious. One application, lasts the life , of the tire. No sticky cement. This comes in powdered form. Only costs a ' nominal sum for an entire car, and j pays big commissions to the agent. Write today. Address, Interstate Punc ture Proof Co., Manufacturers and DisWANTED Second hand clothing, 405 St. 13-ft WANTED Two single men for farm work. Phone 4105. 13-tf WANTED Woman for housework. 234 Randolph. 10-7t WANTED About three unfurnished rooms with bath Address J. K., care Palladium. 10-7t w,VTrnT to, . . W ANTED To trade for farm 8 room house with 2 large rooms in cellar, both kinds water and electric lights, gas in yard ready to tap if wanted, 42 lots in good selling location, 1 acre fruit and shade trees; also barns with house, one 7 room house, with all modern improvements. Inquire Mrs. Lettie. McCleery. 922 Sheridan St., Richmond, Ind. 10-7t WANTED General house and wall paper cleaning. Phone 2516. 14-5t WANTED Cisterns to clean, lawns to rH- J- M. Johnston Phone 1498. 10-7t WANTED Middle aged woman for light house work. No washing. 105 x. 13th. Phone 1796 10-7t rAuv-m-t;n r-Rr n WANTED -Woman for housework, aft ernoon and evening. Address ' Houselk.ee JJfl , Idle mildUUIIH. -t-ol 1 . T 1 1 n J !.. t A O A. WANTED Cisterns to clean, cement work. J. M. Johnston, phone 1498 (13-7) I WANT TO BUY cent's clothinc J watches, diamonds old sold and violins. 'J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main, WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired. lawn mowers u new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pic - A ... j. ... xures rraraea. ue repair everythine Call for and deliver 100 Main tuing. can xor anu ut.nvet. i.w Mxia St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 193J. FEATHERS cleaned, dyed "and curled. IMo W II rr.r.ic: f.ftl Smith 10th street. HAVE YOUR PAPER cleaned by Os - car Skillen, expert cleaner. Former - ij wuu uiu naivf.y. r-uuiie xtoo. JIi SANITARY WALL PAPER CLEANER ; guaranteed to kill all invisible dis-i ease germs and microbes. Best city eahongS M-It v A. i cjj io ciean varus, wan uper, cisterns, rugs, work of any kind. ' Phone 34S9. 14-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern five room house, furnace and bath, electric lights, immediate possession, 112 N. 22nd street. This is a bargain for some one that wants it. We NUS1 luo 11 111 uu a UCT uuuf 1 , ,"' ! Dhone us for appointment and we wills arrange to show it to you HOME BUILDERS Room 240 Colonial Bldg., E. G. Kern per, ;19 West Main. Phones 4347 or 3234 SPFo sSoTpoK oS: Til O AIM I nnvTTTDV CT1 TlTl O10U Main ctroot !
for sale Bicycles, $6.00 to $30, i don's miss the chance. Satisiawn mowers 75c to $i.5o. Bicycles, j factory guarantee by your
lawn mowers, uauj i-aus, wnuneia repaired. Wesley Brown's shop, North West Second and Williams. Phone 308 , FOR SALE CHEXp Dperinsr. one norse mower anu narrow, uau raune 2336. 16-at FOR SALE Large reclining chair. 1314 N. A. 16-lt FOR SALE Child's bed, high chair, vacuum cleaner, cheap. 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR SALE Coal range, baby cab, couch, and electric reading lamp, cheap. 529 S. 13th street. 16-2t LIBRARY TABLE, gas stove. 109 Sa 21st street. 16-3t FOR SALE Dining room suite, solid oak. 206 N. 16th. Phone 2697. 13-7
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The swellest little 5 room Bungalow in the city, in what will be one of the most beautiful streets ever laid out. We know of nothing to compare with this place in beauty of Architecture, and appointments, and only priced at $2,500 and can be bought on the very best of terms. This is a price
concession of $200 for a few days only, and we believe it
will sell it FUNK & Phone FOR SALE Continued POR SALE 3 burner Perfection Oil Stove. 326 Main. 14-7t FOR SALE Two young calves. Phone .30!f FOR SALE A rubber-tire phaeton and set of harness. Call 1669, or at 185 Ft. Wayne ave. 13-7 FOR SALE Black mare, weight 1150. Serviceable' sound, sure in foal $65. Wanted contract to furnish gravel, $1.25 16 yards. Phone 4816. 14-7t FOR SALE-One 1912 model 40 horse power Davis automobile. 3759 or 2100 North E street. Call 14-7t FOR SALE Protectograpn, good as new, one-half original price. Palladium office. 18-tf FOR SALE 5 passenger touring car. good as new. Phone 1706. l-14t HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse.
403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. apr 7-lmolfine, good location; 40 acres timber; FOR : SALE Billiard room-and cigar 1 barn 80x60, conveniently arranged;
store. Good paying investment. Long j lease. M. M. North. Gen. Del. : FOR SALE Small grocery stock and! fixturps Address L M care Palnxtuies. Aaaress u. m., care t-ai , ladlUm 5J-1 FOR SALE 11 H. P. gasoline or oil I engine. Bargain. Box 134, Greens-7-eod 7t fork, Ind. rOR SALE Hedge line and end fence posts, eight feet long. Mrs. Henry Miller, New Paris, Ohio. 4-eod-7t FOR SALE A lawn mower, household Buuuo l" "c "lvi "- West A. io-7t FOR SALE- - Property. 13-tf) 216 S. 10th. AUCTION SALE I will sell to the highest bidder, at 223 North 20th street, Saturday, April 18, beginning at one o'clock, the follow ing fine furniture: One mission din - ing table, cost $30.00; mission buffet,. cost $45.00; mission dining room chairs, cost $19.50; brass bed, cost! $40.00; mattress, cost $9.90; springs, cost $5.50; Circassian walnut dresser,' cost $27.50; small Circassian rocker,! cost $8.50; leather davenport, cost' $37.50; library table, cost $25.50; ! Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, cost $27.50; j : seamless Wilton lug cost $35.00; i j body brussels rug. cost $26.50; Ax I minster Rug cost $18.00; five rocking ""IT ' i rocker cost $14.50; one cost $8.50; one ' co8t $8-: folding card table, cost ISIRKO stnnH fnst $7 00: Iron hpt. t---. . t . . mattress and springs, three small rugs. , ,, , l i ! m ' vn 1 m 1 1 1 ( t r . i sji n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiii-rur. Inures, P 8l0Ve ail(1 C eninsular baseburner, gas
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; basket line wash tub wa-n board, ; lnH,ao ,u.iol(, q) u,ot Hiahoo nH ,,. articles This furniture is almost good as new, been used oi!y about eight months, but we are going west and must sell it. You are invited to the sal W A BISHOP. jv n.i. . . City Lock Box 142. . FOR SALE Favorite Base Burner,
largest size. Bargain if sold at once. inson Trust Company Building, con12) N. h. 15-7t sisting of five rooms strictly mod
i FOR SALE An American Underslung roadster, good as new. Philip Meek care E. G. Hill Co. 15-:st FOR" SALE All kinds of household) goods. 108 N. 6th. lo ot FOR SALE OR TRADE Nine well located lots. Will take good auto on them. Address Box 108. City. 13-tf AMctSoo Sale of fancy dress goods repre- .. c . r- t-i seiiimy an eastern mm. i nc 800ds are the best on the Come one and all home town people. Sale will commence Saturday 18, 1914 z p. m., at L,oioniai ucnon House. Also will sell at Auction a lot of miscellaneous household goods. A fine line of new rugs best values in the city. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. P. S. After first attending the Deering sale on N. 22nd street, come to the Colonial rooms for the auction of fancy
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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914
REAL ESTATE SALE MILLER 2766 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A 6 room house with electric lights. Everything in good condition, and will make a fine home for a railroad or shop man. Located at 413 North 14th street. Good terms. Phone 4324 , FOR S A LE OR T RAT3e 1 00 acre ' farm. Phone 3040 or 4804. 11-7 FORaXe2 room house Phone 3040 or 4804. ll-7t FOR SALE Ixt in Earlham Heights. 45x150. Call 2310 N. F 10-7t FOR SALE A Phone 3234. good modern home. FOR SALE 5 room cottage, electric,' three-fourths acre, top of 12th Street ! hill. Lawler Bros. Phone 3454. 10-7t FOR SALE. Farm 200 acres, Wayne County, Ind. Soil limestone and sugar tree; lays stock scales; complete line of out-! buildings; house modern, a rooms; , 1 j. jij n "V ' T ,,, " klnds of fruitI miles to commis - aunn, nm.j nnn """" H'B" auuvi, iuwiuou, uavuuui Ilinn 9 Us.UAa . A HA 4 .Aawv ""J- "lu'r A' r.""li' school, 2 miles to fine country church; good roads, telephone, rural delivery. For further information address John F. Fender, administrator, Centerville, Ind.. R. R. No. 11. aDr 14-tues-thur-sat-10t 1 for TRADE Building lot for auto - mnhil H Harris 1 fi Rridco vf I -z: ii-iv j FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered In a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. . pqr 13 aXe1DRTR ADE Not"being in shape to handle lt win ,et a choice tract of land in the irrigation belt ,, Hereford. Texas, eo at a bargain. Oceans of pure water, wealthy farmers swarming in from the states and silos going up in every direction. Many stock men have doubled their money in one year. James S. Golden, Box 7, Harveysburg, Ohio. ll-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT A house and 1 acre of prnnnrt nlcn hnrn ru lcvlnm A ro . .. Phone 4835. 16-7t iid dcvt L',, ; .. v. .... a IV 11. A 1 U I lll.UCU III VJViTT 1 11 1 UUI1I. 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light house- . keeping 115 x 12tn i6.u - - ! FOR RENT 5 room cottage, $9 per I month. Roscoe St Phone 4759. ll-7t FOR RFNT STORAGE privjirp rnnrno anf4 nnpn onorP r 1 lv dlc 1 UUIUb dnu Pcn 5Pace New Concrete building j RICHMON D STORAGE CO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT Third floor flat in Dickern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. 440 S. llth
FOR RENT New modern 6 room!nua nff.Vn nnj- Do ifiTQ
house on car line. Phone 3112. S-tf FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms unfurnish-i i ed $10 per month. 116- S. 5th j Phone 19S2. 4-tf i FOR RENT Modern apartment in the j Linden. Call 15 N. 10th. 30 tf j FOR R E N T Fu r n i s hie d rob ms, "heat j and bath. 66S.12th: mar9tf i run RCiA i a rcomn, raoaern, grouna fir,r Kast win Phnno :r5 : r-rectc t.' Grocery, garden, chickery, $C. Call 325 West Main street. 15-tf FOR RENT Large mbdern"house7T0S South 14th. Call Phone 1591 or inquire next door. 14-7t -.4 with North Cth. It'll t A . FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 403 N. 13th. FOR-RENT Furnished rooms bath. 1314 Main. FOR RENT 5 room bouse. 221 South 3rd street. FOR RENT 6 room flat. light and bath. 16Vi S. 7 th st. Call 201 N. 9th st. Phone 2167. 17-tf FOR RENT Six rooms and bath. 200 Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 28tf ' FOR RENT Two nicely furnished light housekeeping rocm3. 216 South
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'EE SHIDELER . For anything in Real Estate, Fire Insurance and Rentals. Prices right. Don't forget your mortgage exemptions and auto license. Office open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. SHIDELER 913 Main Ground Floor FOUND FOUND Hub cap off of an automobile. Owner call at Billy Knott S. 9th street. 16-2t LOST LOST Purse containing bills and change. Reward. Return to 805 N. F street. 15-2t LOST Initial ring, letter "S." Return Palladium office. $4.00 reward. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED BENNETT & FORM AN The place to buy or rent city or farm DroDertv. We will collect your rent ,0 'ft small fee Room ,5 Keiiy Bldg , lT a sma."lee- , ' y 8- : Phones 2. 0t and 1369. SEE MOOniS & OGBORN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. A. M. ROBERTS REAL. ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty 'ave. R. No 1. Phone 4171 Office ' Keys' Harness Store, 616 Main St. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. i Zuttermeister s Moving Vans j LARGEST IN CITY Roar 19 South 6th. Phone 2511. W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buyers. DONT FORGET THE FLACE 124 N. 6th St. Phone 1884 The Richmond Typewriter Exchange "Doctors'" ALL MAKES AND KINDS OF TYPE.wditpdo v-r nni?c it ninuT RITERS ANU DOth it kiuhi Rebuilt Tvnowritera for sale or rent. : - - - - - ROOM 4. HITTLE BLOCK. Richmond Welding Co. Rear 205 N. 8th Street Oxy-Acetelene Welding You Ereak It We Fix It Why throw your broken castings away when we can make them good as new at a reasonable cost? We weld stove castings, auto cylinders, crank cases, gear wheels, bicycle frames, hangers, and 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. CLINTON E. SELL Real Estate, Fire Insurance Room 18 Kelly Block i 1 """ w" vvo. FOR SALE room brick house, large lot. 3 I squares 10th and Main. Extra good. ! $2,500. a room modern house, $2,600. Good ! location. 6 new bungalows new and modern, i $2,000 to $3,000 each. ; OCC 111C 1U1 I nave MJIUC splendid bargains in real es'ILL1AM N. HILL, carpenter and builder, job work "promptly attended to. 810 N. 16th st. Phone 3486. 9-eod-lmo. H. H. JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer. 1 PhoneS Office 1439" Resi ; , '
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Bv PA YNE BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR RENT 7 ROOM MODERN house, XI South 16th street, $20 month. LARGE 8 ROOM HOUSE, SI South 13th. $16 month. 6 ROOM modern house, 205 North 8th street. $25 month. 6 ROOM HOUSE, 802 North 12th St, $10 month. 6 ROOM HOUSE with toilet la CrosBhall St, $12 month. 5 ROOM HOUSE, 1038 Kids t, $11 month. 7 ROOM HOUSE, 104 S. W. Tth 8L. $11.50 month. 8 ROOM HOUSE with tor room. North 12th fit, $25 month, FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766; Re. 4186 Have Your PIANO TUNED by Carl F. Weisbrodt Phono 20M 8 years experience with Starr Company. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. D. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. LEGAL A1WERTKSOTNT1 NOTICE OF ArOllrTMCIfl. ! State of Indiana, Wayne County. nc Estate of Caronne Ecgamaysav Notice is hereby- glTea tkmt tke na der signed has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. adxnlm'atraXor' of the estate of Caroline BggemeTer. deceased, late of Wm,ym OomUt. Indiana. Said estate to aJspoeed -to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST OOMWLNT, Admtnistrsior. GARDNER. JES6UP AND WH1TK. wkly 8-16-23 Attorneys. NOTICE. State of Indiana. Wayne Coantj. Wayne Circuit Court, JMraarj Tttn, : 1914. No. 16722. Petition for Divorce aad Chsige of Name. Berth Wttaaer va. Edwnad Wtaser. Be it Known, Tfeat on the M earl of March, 1914. fee above nasned4 Plaintiff, by her Attasne?. filed In the) office of the CMk of fJu Wayo Otri cult Court her BetMisa agai&at Midi Defendant for a Drmrce and Caen gar cf Name. Said Plaintiff toe Jtted tth. aaidf complaint the affMwrtt ef "Wffl J. bins, a disinterested person, sii lii. that said Defendant to net a aasldent of this State, and also ber oa affU davit showing that her caeee for di vorce, as stated ta her aatd is Abandonment. Said Defendant to t&ereteve. notified of the filing and pendants of such PetlUon. and that nnl pears and answers er dentnrs on the calHns ef said aause q fb 23rd dar of May. 191-4. at the Term ef said Court to be began and- held at the Court House to the City of Riehmond, on the 1st Monday ef Aarfl. 1914. said cause wsH be heard aad de termined in bis absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court, at the City of Richmond, t this 31st day of March. 1914. George Matthews, Clerk. (SEAL) WM. H. KELLEY. Attorney for Plain-, tiff. wkly 2-9-161 COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the inderslgned. as a commissioner anpeinted by the Wayne circuit coart. In cause No. 16,659, entitled Joseph A. Bussen et al. vs. Frank O. Bnssen et al , to sell the real estate hereinafter described, will, by virtue of the order and decree of the said court made and entered In said cause, offer for sale and sell at public auction on the premises on Tuesday, the 28th day of April. 1914. at 2 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estate In I Wayne county, Indiana, to-wlt: Lot I numbered five (5). and the west half ! of lot numbered six (6) on a plat of out lots laid out by the trustees of l the Indiana Yearly meeting of the ReHgious Society of Friends In the northeast quarter of section six (6), township thirteen (13). range one (1) I west, now a part of the city of RlchI mond. Wayne county, Indiana; and j also will offer for sale and sell at pub- '. lie auction on the premises on said ! day at 4 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estate in Wayne eouni ty. Indiana, to-wit: Lots numbered fifty-six (56) and fifty-seven (57) In Hannah A. Leeds' addition to the town of Sevastapol, now a part of the city of Richmond; upon the following terms of . sale, to-wlt: . One-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash, one-third in six monthB and one-third in- twelve months from the day of sale, or the. purchaser may pay all cash at his option. In case of deferred : payments of the purchase money the j purchaser will be required to execute 1113 1IU1CB 1UC1C1U1 Ut5tlllU& , VIA 7r cent interest per annum from the date i thereof.-and secured by mortgage on ! the real estate sold. Lots numbered five and six above referred to, are located on Southwest A 6treet In said city of Richmond, and ! Iota numbered fifty-six and fifty-seven are located on wllliam street In Fairview, in said city. WILLIAM C. FERGUSON. Commissioner. ROBBINS ft ROBBINS, Attorneys. (Aax-2-9-JL&i
