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NUMBER IN SCHOOL INCREASES TO 93 i i i Mrs. Iwamberson Conducts i Rapidly Growing Bible j Classes at Bentonville. j MILTON-, Ind., June 2:!. The Sunday school at Bentonville, under the superintndency of .Mrs. W. G Lamberson is rapidly advancing. The attendance was 93 Sunday morning. Miss Hattie Sills accompanied the Misses Levvelle Doddy, Mary Sills and I'ora Kellarn to Muncie Monday. The pirls entered school at the Muncie Normal Institute. The Eastern Star will meet this Wednesday evening. Charles Ferguson, John T. Manlove, Jr. K. C. Caldwell and Theodore Crist were among those from Milton and ieinity that attended the speedway races at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace visited friends at Knightstown, Sunday. Frank Callaway and son, Henry, accompanied their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hartshorn to Fort Wayne Monday to spend a few days. Receive Invitations. Several relatives and friends at Milton have cards for the Richmond high school commencement from Miss Margaret Gentle, who is one of the graduates. Harold Fiihy, of Richmond, was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langston and ?':s. Mary Walker, of north of Dublin, attended the M. K. Sunday school Sunday morning and vistJed the Wests-id-cemetery to place flowers on the craves of loved ones. On their return th-y had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. t'ollem, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crist, of Somersville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smullen has as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Smullen, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Caroline Amnions and Mrs. Hirshburg, of Lewisvllle. Mrs. Eva Johnson, of Eaton. O., was in town Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Brown and Mrs. H. Ti. Huddleston were Richmond visitors, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris entertained as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Loring Wagner and Mrs. Farmer, of Kokomo. Charles Davis was at Connersville and Rushville in the interests of the Milton buggy factory Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellarn spent Sunday with Mr. and rMs. Sam Williams at Cambridge City. Mr. and .Mrs. Jot Caldwell, of Cambridge City, called on Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Beeson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiram Crook attended Decoration at .Tacksonburg, Sunday. Visits His Sister. Mr. Weyl, of Economy, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Hale at dinner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borders accompanied him back to Economy. Mrs. Walter Rea. of Connersv ille, underwent a surgical operation at the sanitarium in Conncrsvilte a few days no. She is getting along very well. Mrs. Rhea is wt-11 known here being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Caldwell John Thurman, of Richmond, spent Tuesday at Milton. Fred Mnrley. who is making a special business of cement work has Just received a lot of new tools for kis work. Miss Elda l.nwi'y spent Tuesday with Mrs. K P. Diffeuderfer at Cambridge City. Mrs. Christian Kerber has returned from a very pleasant visit at Imlianpolis with her daughter. Mrs. Frank Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. M. K Hubbell. Miss TIZ" HELPS SORE, TOD FEET Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, eweaty feet, smelling ieet. tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. ?o t liess, no more limping w i t h pain or drawing up your face in ugony. "TIZ' is magical. acts right off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "TIZ" nnd for get your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have pood feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year a loot comiort guaranteed or piioaey refunded,

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.

News Snapshots From Many Nearby Towns

ENTERTAINS CLUB. MILTON Mrs. E. P. Jones entertained the Priscilla club in a very pleasant manner Monday afternoon. There were about twenty ladies present to enjoy the occasion among whom were Mrs. John DuGranrut, Mrs. Wesley Newton and Mrs. Elma Cook us guests. A pretty luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. A. J. Hart, Mrs. 11. L. Jones, Mrs. Henry Hess and Mrs. O. Ferguson. WH ITT MAN TALKS. SPARTANBURG Decoration ser Effie Hubbell, of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbell and family, of Bentonville, formed an auto party to visit Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hubbell, in Union county, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown had as their guests Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Huddleston and Miss Cora Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Fauoett are spending the week at Hamilton, O. Mrs. Lawrence Wissler and daughter, Elneatta, are both quite sick. LYNN, IND. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, ! daughter Frances, and Ralph Scantland attended the auto races at ln- ' dianupolis Saturday, j Mrs. C. L. Bain and daughter, i Rachel, have returned to their home ; in Fort Wayne after a week's visit ; with her father. S. C. Bowen. i Mrs. I. N. Wilcox and daughter, ! Olive, of Ontario, Cal., Mrs. W. C. Arnold and daughters, of Winona I Lake, were the week-end guests of j Miss Elizabeth Pegg. The party was j entertained at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. Aldus Miller Saturday evening, i Donald Martin, of Hag rstown. is ' spending the summer with his grandi mother, Mrs. Amanda Martin, i The Commercial club gave the old ! soldiers and the members of the W. R. ; C. an automobile ride to the cem- ' eteries of Cherry Grove, Quaker, ! Lynn, Mt. Pleasant, and Gilead to ! decorate graves of fallen heroes. ! There were nine autos which were ; gaily decorated with flags and bunting. The event was greatiy enjoyed i by the party. ', Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Decker and son, Sheldon, spejit Dercoration day with J. P. Goodrich and family, in ; Winchester. i John Kemp and family were enteri tained at. the home of their daughter, i Mrs. Carrie Showalter and family, Saturday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Allen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guyger and son, of Dayton, () , Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. Waiter Benson, of New Castle, was the week-end guesi of relatives and friends hero. Mrs. Mnurice Miner and children, of Richmond, visited her mothur, Mrs. Elizabeth Nichols, Saturday. Mr. and Mis. W. R. Halltday visited V. M Bly and family at Farmland Sunday. Finishes School Work. Russell Thomas is at home after ten weeks course in the Indianapolis Embalming school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shade were week-end visitors in Indianapolis lastweek. Mae Cbenoweth was a visitor in Richmond Friday. Edna Hill left Monday morning for Muncie to attend the summer term of school at Normal city. Misses Evon Clements and Lillian Hinshaw, who are attending school nt Muncie, visited their parents Sunday. Ora Study and family of Snow Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Roland and Miss Echo, of Richmond, were the guests of Link Hiatt and family Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Allie Hinshaw and son, Donald, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Kennard were the Sunday guests of Bert Isenbarger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hinshaw' entertained Rev. Milo Hinkle and family at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kemp, of Indianapolis motored to Lynn Saturday to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs. Charles Longfellow and son. of Richmond, spent Saturday with relatives here. Mrs. Brown. of Dublin, is with her sister-in-law. Mrs. T. M. Nichols,' who is seriously ill. Mrs. Joseph Chamness and son, Merrill, were called to Bryant Saturday on account of the illness of her husband. Rev. Joseph Chamness, and the serious illness of the latter's aged father. Mrs. Margaret Hill, Mrs. Lillie Johnson and children visited relatives in Indianapolis Decoration day. Clyde Robbins, of Richmond, visited relatives her? Saturday. Attorney A. L. Nichols, of Winchester, visited at the home of T. M. Nichols and family Friday. The Gordon band of near Liberty, furnished some of their fine music at the Whitewater Decoration Friday.

vices were held in the Christian church at 2 o'clock last Sunday afternoon. Fine music was given at services by a mixed choir, while the Lynn band gave the march and concert after services. Rev. Whittman gave a splendid address, which was enjoyed by everyone. OESERVE "BABY DAY." GREENSFORK "Baby Day" will be observed by the Liberal U. B. church at Sugar Grove Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Ida Cunningham and Rev. Charles Bundy will speak. Mr. and Mrs. James Bascom and children visited relatives in Winchester Saturday. Mrs. A. O. Martin spent last, week at the home of Tilburn Martin and family, near Carlos City. Return to Home. Mrs. Allen and daughter and Mrs. Guyger and son, of Dayton, O., have been visiting John Cooper and family the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Longfellow, of Richmond, spent Saturday with their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Longfellow. Russell Martin was the guest of friends in Richmond Saturday. Messrs. Erritt Haisley and Willie Stevenson, of Richmond, were the Sunday guests of friends at this place. R. C. Hamilton and daughter, Marcella, of New Castle, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Moroney, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mills, of Winchester, motored to Lynn Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Pete Cutley, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his family at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Shade and baby were entertained Sunday at the home of their parents, Charles Shade and wife. In the afternoon they motored to Spartanburg. CAMBRIDGE CITY ! . R. A. Hicks transacted business in Richmond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Hamilton, Miss Eleanor Groves. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw and son, Eugene, spent Sunday with friends in Elwood. Carl Kauffine, of Alberta, Canada, formerly of this city, is spending a few days with friends. Mr. Kauffine accompanied the remains of his mother to Troy, O., for interment, coming on to Cambridge City before returning home. Dr. P.retlow, of Winchester, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster. Miss Elizabeth Henniger, of Richmond. Miss Verna Gunckel, of Lafayette, and Miss Ruth Burdick, of Newcastle, have returned to their homes offer having been the guests of Miss Elizabeth Ohmit and other friends. Mrs. Earl Tout and children have returned from Sharpsville, leaving the former's mother, Mrs. Arbuckle, who With CUTICUIft SOAP Assisted when necessary by Cuticura Ointment. They keep the skin and scalpclean and clear, sweet and healthy, besides soothing irritations which often prevent sleep and if neglected become chronic disfigurements. CuUcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout th world. Libera! sample of each mailed free, Trim 32-p. booK. Addess Clittcura." Deit. SB. Boston. TJieD who ehave and shampoo wltb Cutlcura 6os will find, u best lor akin and. actio-

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is seriously ill, but little improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDaniel, J. W. Beard, Mrs. Grace Beard, .Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kltterman and son, Max, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harvey attended the funeral of John Kirlin, Sr., Sunday, at the Franklin church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrick and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clarke camped Saturday and Sunday on Greensfork. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Zehring, of Connersville, were in Cambridge City Sunday.

SPARTANSBURG Mrs. Net Maning and children are visiting her sister, Mrs. Minnie W'ise. Fred Ruby and family spent Satur-, day and Sunday with his father, A. ' Ruby. ' The lodge members will announce later when their memorial services are to be held. Will Moore, of State Normal, was home over Sunday. j Mrs. Elizabeth Mover Schandler ' and husband were seen here Sunday , afternoon. The funeral services of Charles Elliott were held at the Christian church at 2 p. m. last Monday afternoon. The members of the graduating class that are attending school at Muncie are home for a short vacation. i J. M. French has been visiting here ' for a few days. j Miss Lucille Morgan, of Richmond, is visiting her father for a few days, i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann and ! children, Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Clark and children were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Ella Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chenoweth and child were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw Sunday. DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Is Here, Backed by Richmond Testimony. Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's statement. Read Richmond endorsement. Read the statements of Richmond citizens. And decide for yourself. Here is one case of it: L. F. Cooper, carpenter, 102 South Seventeenth street. Richmond. Ind., says: "For two years I had soreness and pain across my back and sides. It was hard for me to sleep and when I caught cold, it always settled in my kidneys. Nothing brought me relief until I commenced taking Doan's Kid- ! ney Pills. Two boxes of this remedy ! rid me of the aches and pains.'' j Price T.Oc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that I Mr. Cooper had. Foster-Milburn Co., i Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Advertisement) 9881 A Simple, Practical and Desirable Model. Girl's one-piece dress in Balkan style Brown galatea with brown and white striped gingham is here shown. The design is effective for linen, chambrey, ratine, voile, crepe, seersucker or percale. The right front is shaped and lapped over the left at the closing. The sailor collar and simple bishop sleeve are popular style features. The fulness of the dress is held under the wide Balkan belt. The pattern Is cut in five sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 3 ayrds of 36-inch material for an 8-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Size Name . City ... Address

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A solution of soft soap instead of water was used in making a waterconcrete in building the found aat ion of a grain elevator on a river bank in Budapest. NOTICE. Sale of Unclaimed Freight and Baggage. Notice is hereby given that the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway company, has in its possession divers articles, packages and cases of freight and baggage which have been and remained in its possession for upwards of one year, unclaimed and refused at the places to which the same were consigned, and checked, and upon which the owners have failed and refused for one year, and more, to pay the carrier's charges thereon, and to claim and take said freight and baggage and that all the said articles, packages and unclaimed freight and baggage will be sold (each article, package and case separately) at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at their freight house of said Railway company on Island street, in the city of Grand Rapids, in the county of Kent and state of Michigan, on the line of the railroad of said Railway company, commencing on Tuesday, the fourth day of August. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing until all said articles shall be sold. Terms Immediate payment by the purchaser in cash, and delivery of the property to him, to be taken away immediately. THE GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RAILWAY COMPANY. By H. R. Griswold, General Freight Agent. C.L. Lockwood, General Passenger Agent. Dated at Grand Rapids, Mich., May 19, 1914. PALLADIUM WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM WANTED WANTED Nursing by gentleman. I. S. army training; best reference. 1107 Sheridan st. 2-3t WANTED Two washings. 916 n". lt;th st. 2-2t WAN T E IJRTjo m e r s , T2 N. 11th st. All conveniences. Phone lO-T."?. 2-5t WA NTKD -P 1 aln sew in g . 30 kichmond ave. 2-3t WANTED Woman or girl to with housework and cooking. 31 N. 6th or phone 20S3. help Call 2-3t WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened, bicycles, wringers, sweepers, baby cabs, fly screens to repair; called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd and Williams. DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Fu Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, 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. WANTED Men to learnthe barber trade. We prepare you in few wooks. Can earn while you learn. Tools given. Jobs waiting. Big demand for our barbers at surprising wages. Write today. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 30-6t NOTICE I do chimney and house repairing. J. Combs, 217 N. 13th. 29-7t WANT E D Gent fern an room e FT 402 N. 18th st. 30-4 1 WANTED A reliable housekeeper for widower. Address Box 172 Eldorado, Ohio. 30-Tt W ANT ED -So m e "one withmoney to invest: no scheme. Addres J., care Palladium. 29-7t WANTErSRoofingTl'oof'pinTing and repairing; work guaranteed. Call or address Baker Bros., 814 N. 12th st. 29-7t WANTED Girl's bicycle. Phone 4236. 3-1 1 W AN TEfto "buy- ITnd sell second hand clothing. 405 N. D st. 3-7t WANTEDshop. -Boy. Interurban barber 6-tf WANTED Place to work by boy 14 years old. 117 Chestnut st. 3-2t WANTED -First class finishers, machine men and cabinet makers. Louck & Hill Co., 200 N. 4th at. 4 3-3t

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THAT FlOHT ORWANTED Continued FOR CARPET cleaning phone 2690. may-15-to-aug-13 WANTED Experienced farm hand for tenant house. J. F. Bratton & Son, R. R. No. 1. 3-2t' FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished flat, fine location. Phone 16Si. . 3-2t FOR RENT One seven room flat, one four room flat, 1021Vz Main st. Frank M. Clark, 321 N. 11th st. 3-tf FO R RENT-" Light housekeeping rooms, down stairs. Addres "R. S.," care Palladium. 3-2t fORT RENT Two 4 room houses,"-?! and S0 John st. Phone 1235 or O. D. Bullerdick. 3-eod-3t FOR RENT Five room house. W, five room house, $11; 6 room house, with electric light, $11. O. B. Fulghani, over 710 Main et. Phone 2233. 3-2t FOR RENTSJFnlihed rooms In modern house. US N. 11th et. 2-7t FOR- RENT I Jght housekeeping or (sleeping rooms, $1.50. 29 N. 9th st. 1 2-7t FOR RENT Four room' house. Call I Knode's music store, 23 N. 9th. 2-7t FOR RENT 5 room house, 314 S. lnth, electric light, both kinds of water. Call 11 N. 10th. 2-2t FOR RENT Modern flat, central lo- J cation. Phone 2179. l-7t j FOR RENT Newly furnished room, ; bath and furnace heat. 2226 N. D j st. 30-7t ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms, large j and small. 403 N. 11th. 30-7t ' FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 105 Pearl st. Phone 2477. 22-tf FOR RENT 5 room house. S. 3rd. Call 221 23-tf FOR RENT Third floor flat In Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinuon Trust Company. 4-tf FOR RENT Modern South D. home. 1313 27-7t FOR RENT House. seven rooms. both kinds of water, W. 5th and Linden ave. Phone 1235 or 1419. 9-tf FOR RENT Fztrnidhed rooms. 101 N. 9th st. 7-30r KOR RENT Furnished modern room. ZU N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR RENT One-half double house. 6 ; rooms, $11. 306 Chestnut St. 29 tf FOR" RENT Modern apartments, laquire or call on Jonas Gaar, cor. 15th and Main sts. Phone 1415. 5-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE New drop head ball-bearing sewing machine for $18. Repairs! and supplies. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. j FOR SALE Bargains in pianos and J players, all new. at practically price. Opportunity unusual; short time only. Watson's. 9 S. TtU st. j FOR SALE Two ruga, kitchen cabi-! net. gas hot plate with hose, dining chairs. 1 rocker. Call 1010 S. A. J5-2t FOR SALE Good work horse, weight ; 1.200 lbs., cheap Phone 1:560. 3-4t FOR SALE Cheap motorcycle in good condition. Inquire 416 N. 13th. St. 3-2t ; FOR" "S Al7E 191 3EkcelsioFwit h side I car attached. Phone 14s4. 3-3t j FOR SALE Sweet- potato-plants! Leeds, phones 3003-3159. 3-1 U , FOR SALE Small safe. Add ress Safe, care Palladium. 3-3t i ! ? FOR SALEFor cash, 1 player piano. 2 pianos, new, one-half price, 10 days only. Watson's. 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Gas range. 5 burners, 2 ovens, also coal oil stove. 1200 Harris St.. Fairview. 2-3t FOR SALE3rd st. -Bicycle cheap. 126 S. 2 2t FOR SALE Side car in good condii tion. Call Elmer Smith's. 426 Main St. 2-Tt FOR SALE A first class ater cooler in good condiiiuwr' Dickinson Trust Company.1 , FOR SALE Gunn sectional oak book ; case, glass doors, five sections high. SO books. Oak chiffonier, five drawers. Cozy corner tapestry upholstered spring seat, tufted back. Perfect order. 133 3. 14th st. 29-Tt POR SALE Indies' $20 lightweight j coat, color black, silk lined, medium i size, as good as new, for $6. Phone 2553. 22 tf 1 For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. 30 day insurance for brood mares. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 8th and Main FOR SALE Some high grade pianos at eye-opener prices; must be sold at once. Call and let us prove up. Watson's, 9 S. 7th st. j HAIR GOODS oi every u-oi l miuu made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse. 403 N. 11th. Phoaa 401$. may-7-lmoj

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FOR SALE Continued FOR SALE 7 II. P. motorcycle. 191J model, aelf starter. 120 S. 3rd. l-7l FO R PALE Fresh cottage cheese Duning's grocery, 6th and S. E Pts. Phone 1263. l-3t PANAMA in pictures, contains 68 half tone illustrations, bound in paper, mailed for 25 cents. A. Smith & Co. Pittsburg. Pa. 5-30t FOR SALE One two-horse wagon and bed. one hay rigging, ona mower and rake. 717 N. 12th st. 22-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty Porterfield & Campbell Eighth and Main FOR SALi: 5 room hoose with three acres, city car line, east. Phone 2560 3-4 1 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 10 ROOM DOUBLE HOUSE renting for $24.00 month an? a 7 room house that will easily rent for $13.00 month, and 2 eitra lots, all for $4,500, lf Bold this week. All located in South 13th street. Worth Investigating. 6 ROOMS AND SUMMER KITCHEN on North B street, renting for $12.50. $1,500, 10 per cent investment and never empty. FUNK & MILLER Phone 2766 and 4186 Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds cf insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and S. Westcott Block A? M. ROBERT 97"REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Llbertv ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Key s Harness Store, 616 Main St. FORSALE 7 room house w'ith furnace. Phone 4447. BENNETT&FOREMAN For Real Estate. If you are in the market for a farm and you have some city property to trade, see us at once. Room 15. Kellv Block. Phone 2707-1369. FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 2247. F 6 T r S ALE Tne biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SAIE 6 room cottage, one lot 4.. foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B. care Palladium. 20 tf FOR SALE Double house. 9 rooms good location. Inquire 514 S. 10th st. 2S-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED POR MOTORCYCLE quick delivery. Phone 2006. 2 Tt ! PAPER HANGING Schramm & Son. 610 S. 6th and 420 Main st. Phon 1899. 2-3t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main SiPhone 2233. SEE MOORE & OOBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. Clem Bros., Veterinarians. Office 15 N. 7th St. Phone 1439. LOST DOST Bunch of keys Sunday at Glen. Return to Room 220, Colonial Bldg. . l-3t LOST Oblong gold pin with flower and pearl in center. Reward. Phone 4315. 201 N. 12th st. 2-2t LOSTGUt breast pin, fleur de lis design, turquois 6et, on street car from 18th to cemetery. Return to Palladium. Reward. 3-2t LOST Black rosary beads with sterling silver cross on N. A, between 12th and 8th sts. Phone 1920. Ht