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Sunday Services St. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and i how mass and holy communion at5:30 a. in. Maps with singing by children's choir at 7:30. High mass and sermon at 10 o'clock. Vespers, sermonette and henodiction at 3 p. m. Frank A. Roeii, rector. Rev. Charles L. Kabey. assistant. St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at 6, 8 and 10. ChriLtian doctrine instruction at 2:30; vespers and benediction every Sunday at 3. Rev. Father Cronin, rector; liev. A. Duffy, assistant rector. St. Paul's Episcopal Holy comnuirlon every Sunday at 7:30; also on i'ic first Sunday of each month at 3 : n 0 a. m. Sunday school at 9:15; morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 5 p. m. .Saints days, Holy communion at 9; other days by appointment. Rev. J. S. Litditbourn, rector. First Christian, South Tenth and A streets, I,. K. .Murray, pastor. Sunday school at tendent ; 9: or,. W. inorni:)!'. M. Tittle, superinvership at 10:30, Garden of God"; . ":.',0, subject, "The -Hi." Miss Mary .':iso will 6ing at s-ermon theme. ' evening service Kingdom of the A. Kaufman of the morning sr West Richmond Friends Murray S. Kenworthy, pastor. Hihle school at 9, Harrison Scott, suneriniendent; meetinc? lor worship at 10:30: Intermediate and Junior Christ ian Endeavor at : J 5 : Ladies' Aid society Tuesday aftmoon: mid-week meeting for wor- . iii)) Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Come 'rrship with tis. First English Lutheran, South Elev- ( :uh and A street, E. G. Howard, pas- :. Sunday school at 9; morning wor- . tip "t lo ::,, sermon by the pastor; . n !'.y the chorus choir. As there iH !;j no evening service, all members and 1 fiends who desire to worship with us are asked to be present at the morning hour of worship. Eethel A. M. E. George Sampson, Pastor. Preaching at 10:45 by the pastor, and at 8 p. m. by Rev. F. M. Ovelton; Sabbath school at 2:30; Alien C. E. at 7 p. m. Central Christian Tabernacle, North Twelfth and B streets, R. C. Leonard, pastor. Bible school at 9:05; morning worship at 11; evening service at 7:45. There will he a brief Babies' day service at 10 o'clock. Every baby in the house will be welcome to a place with its mother on the platform at this service. A picture of the school will also be taken. The Salvation Army will conduct the evening service. Adjutant Abbott of Indianapolis, will deliver an address. South Eighth Street Friends Francis C. Anscombe, pastor. Bible school at 9:10, John H. Johnson, superintendent; meeting for worship at 10:30; C. E. Society at 6:30; Ladies' all-day meeting Tuesday; prayer meeting ot Thursday at 7:30. First Baptist North Eleventh, near Main street, W. O. Stovall, pastor; J. Will Ferguson, superintendent. Wor- j ship with preaching by the pastor; i subjects, 10:40. "Living the Message"; j 7:30. "The Husband." the second of I the series on "The Home." Sunday I school at 9:15: Young People's meet- j ing at 6:45. Second English Lutheran, Northwest! Third and Pearl street. ('. Raymond i Isley. pastor. Sunday school at 9:15; j morning worship at 10:30; evening; worship at 7:30; week-day prayer ser- ! vice Thursday evening at 7:30. j County Jail -Services will be con- . ducted Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Mr. Davis. j Reid Memorial S. R. Lyons, pas- j tor. Sabbath school at 9:15; Mrs. D. ; W. Scott, superintendent: divine worship at 10:30. Elbert Russell will i preach. No evening service. j United Brethren -Eleventh and N. B streets, H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:30. Roy Eubank, superintendent; preaching at 10:30 and 7:30 by the pastor; C. E. meets at 6:30, Miss Ruth Taylor, leader. First Church of Christ, Scientist North A street, between Fourteenth a d Fifteenth. Subject. "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 9: services at 10:30; Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 7:45. Public cordially invited. Whitewater Friends, North Tenth and t; streets, A. Trueblood. pastor, morning worship and sermon at 10:30. Bible school at 9, C. E. at 6:20; evening gospel service at 7:30; mid-week prayer meeting Thursday evening. Earlham Heights Children's day services will be held Sunday at the Earlham Heights church. Sunday school at 9:15, with program by the children: evening service led by II. S. Weed, at 7:30. The message will be ! of special interest to the people. Second Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 9:15. A. A. Mumbower, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30. Subject for discussion: "God's Methods of Speaking to Men." In the evening the Young Peoples Society will meet at 6:30. Popular service at 7:30. Subject: "The Lame Man at the Gate Beautiful." Elmer E. Davis, minister. Phone 3635. Third M. E. Church Hunt and Charles street.
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
KELL WORKS at the Churches minister. Sunday school at 9:15. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 subject "God's Net." Services at 7:30 evangelistic, sermon by pastor. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. St. Paul's German Lutheran Church C. Huber pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m., George C. Bartel, superintendent. English preaching services both morning and evening. The morning service begins at 10:30. Subject, "Lessons From God's Handiwork." Evening service at 7 o'clock. Subject, "The Worth of One Man." East Main Street Friends Church Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Per-; sonal Workers League meets at 9 j o'clock. A full attendance desired, j Bible school at 10 o'clock, Persey j Smith, superintendent. Meeting fori worship at 11 o'clock. Christian En-j deavor at 6:30, Mildred Edwards, j leader. Evening service at 7:30.. Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon 1:30. Conference and prayer service in the evening at 7:30. ; Grace Methodist Church Corner N. Tenth and N. A streets, Ulysses S. A. j Bridge, minister. Sunday school at ! 9:15 a. m., C. H. Kramer, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. ' m. Subject, "The White Light." Ep- i worth League, 6:30 p. m. Class meet-I ing, 6:45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30, j subject, "The Young Man Who Re-1 deemed Himself." the second sermon in the series on "Victorious Youth." ; Special music at both services. ! First Presbyterian Church Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Morning worship, 10:80 a. m. Vespers. 4:45 p. m. The pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Scott Hershey. SUNDAY SERVICES At NEW PARIS, OHIO I NEW PARIS, O., June 20. Church ! i notes for Sunday, June 21, in churches j ! of New Paris: j St. John's Catholic Rev. Father Jo- j '. seph Hyland, pastor. Christian doc- i . trine at 9 a. m. Services at 10 a. ni. I Christian W. Ralph Bixel. pastor. ; 'pastor. Bible schol at 9:30 a. m. i pleaching by pastor at 10:30 a. m. Y. : P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p. m. Preaching by ! pastor at 7 : 30 p. m. j i Methodist E. Kneisley, pastor. Sun i day school at 9:15 a. m. Epwort.h Lea- j , gue at. 6:15 p. m. Preaching by the i . pastor at : 30 p. m. Presbyterian Junior C. E. at 6: 15 a. tn during summer months. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Contest captains will report. LYNN, IND. Paul Kutz left Friday for his home; in Kirklin to attend the boosters uay : in that city. James C'henoweth and family, of: Winchester, attended the Sunday; school convention here Thursday and were the guests of his brother S. F. Chenoweth and family. i Walter Benson, of Shirley, is at home for a few days vacation. j Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Chamness; were the guests of relatives in Muncie Thursday. I Mrs. Cecil Hoover and son Carl: Edwin. Miss Laura Nye visited rela-j tives in Richmond Thursday. The District. Junior convention will; be held in Dunkirk next week. j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beeson and chil-' drcu visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Longfellow here Thursday, j Mrs. Ben Kemp, of Indianapolis, is I spending the week with her parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson. ; Some of the out of town relatives , and friends who attended the funeral; of Mrs Thoinns Reynolds, at this nlace I Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Everett ! Reynolds. Richmond: Mr. and Mrs.j I Henry Reynolds, of Indianapolis; Jes-, i tin Reynolds and family, Hagerstown; i ; Mr. and Mrs. Hickman and children, j 'Richjainud: Mr. and Mrs. William I ; Blair, Williamsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Cal ; Engle. Carlos City; Mr. and Mrs. Jenj nings. FAIRHAVEN, OHIO Prof. Ward day evening met his music class Monat the home of Clem Ramsey. Rev. Wiseley returned home Sunday after spending a few days with friends in Ohio City. Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds visited Mrs. Lena Van Dyke Thursday evening. Misses Emma Larsh, Emma Fisher and Mrs. Mollie Gard are on the sick list. Mrs. Elvira Cramer of Richmond is visiting her sister, Mrs. Laura Howes. Misses Helen Van Dyke and Eunice uamsey were at College Corner Wednesday. Mrs. Addie Davis is visiting relatives in Cincinnati. Rev. Wiseley visited Harry Charles and family Tuesday. Clarence Paxton and family Qf Hamilton visited his mother here the past week. Mrs. Laura Paxton ot Richmond is staying with her mother, Mrs. Gard,
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PALLADIUM WANT ADS 2 C. W. WANTED YOUNG active Leader. porter wanted. Grand 20-lt "WANTED Commercial traveler working out of Richmond who can devote about one day per month in Richmond with very profitable proposition. Trade established. Road work on exclusive basis if desired. Continen- j tal Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind." 12-1 3t 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 Salesman for memberships in organization selling automobile ! tires and accessories to members at i cost. Good commission rate. League j of American Automobilists, 2478 Wood- ' ward ave., Detroit, Mich. 20-lt ! wTLl7PAYreliable "woman2T.0".00'for ! distributing 2,000 free packages Per-I fumed Soap Powder in your town. No i money required. Ward & Co., 216 Institute PI.. Chicago. 20-lt ' I SALESMAN Capable Specialty men for Indiana: staple line on new and i exceptional terms; vacancy July 1; attractive commission contract: $35 j weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., 73. 25 Carlin Bldg., Cleveland, j O. 20AGENT SH list! 1 n g man u nd or 5 1 1 j each locality; introduce our memberships. $50 to $500 monthly. The I. L. I V., 2053. Covington. Ky. 20-lt LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA If you are any i j friend afflicted wishes to learn of a i successful treatment, address Room i '402. 92 Broadway, Detroit. Mich. 20-lt ' I AGENTS "WANTED""-"" Sell Ambfew ; Beer in concentrated form: carry, light in your pocket; small, compact,' ; condensed. A good glass of beer; i wanted everywhere. Enormous de-, mand, sells fast, coins you money. I Field untouched, strictly legitimate, j 'can be sold anywhere. Be quick; j teritory going fast. Just a pos-1 ! tal today; we'll show you how to make ! money quick. The Ambrew Co., Dept. ! 161S. Cincinnati. O. 20-lt I WA NT ED 2 " light housekeeping ! rooms, first floor, furnished complete. central location. Address Cen-; I tral, care Palladium. 20-3t i WANTED Board and room for con- i ; pie in private family, central locai tion. Address N. Y. Z., c are Pallaciium. 2ii-3t ! WA"NTED Id eas! Writ e for"l 1st-of I inventions wanted by manufaetiir-, ers and prizes offered for inventions. ; ; Our four books sent free. Patent se- , : c ured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington. I). C. j j 6-13-20-27-3-11 : ' FdirCARPETcieaniny phone 2690. ' I i may-15-to-aug-15 ; WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened, 1 ' bicycles, wringers, sweepers, baby j ' c,'bs, fly screens to repair; called for j : and delivered free. Phone 30S6. Wesj ley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd and Wil- i i hams. ! WANTED To assemble or manufacture small artic les by contract. Novelty Mfg. Co.. 533 Main. 16-7t WANTED Carpenter work and furniture repaired. Phone 3273. Grove Robbins. 16-7t WANTED Position bv experienced office girl. Address Stenographer, care Palladium. 16-7t W A N T E" DBo y a tT Inter urban" Barber Shop. 17-tf WANTED To borrow money for sev eral gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark. 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phonos 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf GOVERNMENT jobs now open to men and women, $65 to $150 month. Over 15.000 appointments coming. No layoffs. Summer vacations with full pay. Common education sufficient. Full directions showing how to get position free. Write Franklin Institute, Desk 81, Rochester, X. Y. 19-3t j WANTED You to know we have sevi eral wonderful player piano and plI ano bargains to be sold at once. Op- ; portunity extraordinary. Watson's, 9 i S. 7th st. WANTED Maid for work. Call on Mrs. N. Sth st. general houseC. D. Slifer. 204 19-2t WANTED Place Sth st. in grocery. 20 S. 19-2t WANTED Place to work by boy 14 years of age. 535 N. 17th st. 19-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Four New flat, 1010 S. rooms and bath A. Phone 1067. 9-tf
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FOR RENT 6 room modern house 105 Pearl st. Phone 2477, S2-tt
FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT 7 roms, modern, 358 N. 22nd, $22.00. o rooms, modern, 110 N. 15th, $25.00. 6 rooms, modern, 1318 S. D, $22.00. 7 rooms, modern, 134 S. 14th, $21.00. S rooms, bath, 209 S 12th. $17.00. 7 rooms, furnace, 1900 Main, $20.00. 5 rooms, modern, 111 N. 6th, $20.00. 5 rooms, electric light. 415 S. 14th, $14.00. 5 rooms, electric light, 5114 N. ISth, $10.00. 5 rooms. S14 N. Sth, $10.00. 5 rooms. 612 N. 14th. $9.00. 5 rooms, electric light, 914 N. 12th, $12.00. 4 rooms, 201 S. sth. $S.00. 6 rooms, electric light, 213 Richmond ave., $12.00. 5 rooms, electric light, 2 waters, 1114 Crosshall, $10.00. 6 rooms electric light, 300 Chestnut, $12.00. 5 rooms, modern. 439 Pearl, $1S.00. Large store room, 1113 Hunt, $15.00. SHIDELER, ! GROUND FLOOR. Phone 1814. 913 Main.j FOR RENT Modern flats, one $12.50. ' one $14, one $16; no children or i dogs. Telephone 2179. 17-7t; FOR RE'T6" room house, Benton Heights. Benj. F. Harris. 17-7t FOR-RENT Fufnisfied room, mo'dern. ! 223 Kfnsey st. 16-7t j FOR RENT Two furnished' rooms for! light housekeeping, down-stairs. 109 , N. 12th. Phone 2550. lS-3t ; FOR R E NT 2 flats iipstairs store room first floor. 20K S. Sth. 214 S. i Sth. 18-7t FOR "KNT Apartmentin the Wayne", j Sv Janitor. 16-7t i FOR RENT South half of house, city water, good cistern, gas. Call 207 College ave. 1 6-Tt FO R RE N T Large barn, $ 2 00. Call 221 S. 6th st. 15-tf FOR REN THo7ise7 Phone "1 07 sTTu-7 1 FOR RENT Modern furnished room, ! 206 N. Hth st. Phone 1702. 13-7t FOR RENT High grade modern apartment in Keystone, 6 rooms, 2 baths. Call on or telephone Jonas Gaar. 13-tf FOR "RENT Unfurnished rooms. " 52s S. 5th st. 13-7t FO R" RE N T F i v e room" h ou s eT No . 2 16 N. 5th st., $12: two room flat over 20 S. Sth St.. $9.00. O. B. Fl'LGHl'M. over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. ; FOR RENT House. S" 3rd and CU. Phone 31 SO. 19-7t FOR RENT Modern room, $1.25 per week. 2226 N. I). 20-7t FO R REN T S i x Tc)"otrTh 6u se w ft h'furnace and bath. 432 S. 12th st. 20-2t FOR RENT House of four rooms", well located, modern, nice yard, $10. Phone 2234. J. B. Gilbert. 20-lt FOR R EN T Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 44 Ft. Wayne ave. 20 7t FOR RENT Flat. 90S Main. 5 rooms, bath. $11. no children. W. J. Hiatt. Hittle lock. 20-7t FOR R E NT s'Toom"!-useT2 SN '. "3rd st. 1 19 S. 7th st. 20-lt FOR RENT Modern furnished room;" soft water bath. 19 S. 11th st. 20-2t FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT Third floor flat in Dick- j inson Trust Company Building, con-1 sisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickin son Trust Com- i pany. 4-tf ! T"TX,rr TT ...... ' "2" I rtn rvc. i tiuusf, r?ceu ruuius, both kinds of water, W. 5th and Linden ave. Phone 1235 or 1419. 9-tf yOR RENT Furnished modern room 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR SALE RICH FARM LANDS cheap. We have, fine agriculture lands in the "Great Clover and Dairy Belt" of Wisconsin 1 for sale at $10 to $20 per acre. Mc-1 Laughun Land and Realty Co., Merrill, ', Wis. 20-lt FOll SALE Second hand surreys, phaetons, buggies and one very fine coupe with glass front ; all work neatly done over. Schneider Carriage Factory, 43 S. 6th st. 15-7t FOR SALE Gas rangc, either klndTof gas. Call 318 N. 19th st. 2-2t FOR SALE Ford runabout at a" bargain. 1015 X.H8t. 20-lt FOR-SALE Spring" frys, also brown leghorn hens; all kinds poultry. Phone 4033. 318 N. 17th st. 20-eod-7t FOR SALE Grocery doing good business. Fine location. Good reason for selling. Address Grocery, care Palladium. 20-3t FOR" S A LE A n E v i n r u d e m o t or i n good condition. Phone 3721. 20-7t FOR""SALEBicycleTApply""L7MrF7, PaHadfcua.
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.-: :-: FOR SALE Continued F'OR SALE 65 note player piano new, one-half price. 9 S. 7th st. Watson Piano Store. FOR SALE Cash bargaHi in new high grade piano, one-half price. Watson Piano Store, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE General purpose mare. also cheap driver; buggy in good condition. 736 N. 10th st. 19-2t FOR SALE Good second hand sewing machine, new drop head ballbearing Davis for $18. White, Stand ard and Golden Star agency. Repairing and supplies. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. FOR SALE 30 acres timothy meadow on Cooper farm, southeast of city. Phone 4155. 19-3t FOR SA LE Double" 13 net land pony names and pole, gasoline engine and pump jack. Phone 1039. 413 S. 14th st. 102t FOR SALE RefrigeratorsTbedsr bureaus, stoves, sideboards, race cart, open buggy, one spring wagon, countera, chairs, cash register, cupboard, tables, dishes, coffee urn and piano. 14 S. 5th st. 19-4t FOR SALE One D. S. Polled Durham male calf, 12 months old. Wood Eliason, Centerville. Ind. 18-eod-7t FOR SALE Gas or coal range in good condition. Call 1202 N. D st. 18-7t FOR SALE Indian twin 5 motorcycle. Call 603 S. 7th st. 16-7t FOR" SALE New ref rigeatof7 cost $23. will sell for $10. Call 1019 Sheridan st. 16-7t FOR SALE Automobile. Richmond. 5 passenger, good condition. 431 Richmond ave. 20-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good 7 room house in first square in South 16th street,' new furnace and bath, and in ! good condition throughout, I with barn, $3,500. ! Large 6 room house in 400 ' block in South 10th street, in good condition and newlv painted, $2,400. 6 room house in North 5th street, renting for $12.50 per month. 10 per cent investment at $1,500. An 8 room house, renting for $8.00 per month and $600 takes it for quick sale. For a farm bargain read yesterday's advertisement. FUNK & MILLER, Phone 2766-4186. FOR SALE One new 1 apartment building which will pay better than 1:5 per cent. See me if you are looking for a good in vestment. GEO. B. MOORE, Over 90 1 M ajn P h o n e 21 12 FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. j FOlTS ALE A n" Ideal " home, strictly ' modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. ,' TOBXTSSFECTTfES t 7 room residence South 13th street.; 100 block, 7 rooms, electric light, gas,: both waters, large lot. Can be bought i right. This is an extra bargain. SEE US AT ONCE. SHIDELER GROUND FLOOR. 9l3jVlain. Phone 1814. FARM FOR SALE. 152 acres, ten room brick house, with slate roof, cellar under whole house, brick milk and smoke house, wood house, large barn, silo, place to feed carload of cattle, large double cribs and wagon shed, good young orchard. well fenced, about 100 acres corn dirt, i balance blue grass pasture, creek run-1 nlng through pasture, always water.) This is a winner. Three miles of good I town in Wayne county. Indiana. To I see this is to buy it. Price $100 per acre. BENNETT & FOREMAN. Room 15. Kelly Block. Richmond, Ind. fofTsAle Three 5 room cottages with electric lights, cement cellar, both kinds of water, nice residence location, with a little cash and balance like rent. Get busy and own vour own home. GEO. B. MOORE, Over 901 Main Phone2J12 FOR SALE Five room cottage, rented for $12 month. Price $1,400; $200 cash, balance as rent. Will take Ford auto as part. BENNETT & FOREMAN, Room 15, Kelly Bldg. Phones 2707-
1369. FOR SALE Modern-residenceT $5, Smooth. sU
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Richmond Homes a Specialty Porterfield & Campbell Eighth and Main COUNTRY PLACE CHEAP 1 acre ground. 5 room brick house. 5 miles north: will trade for small city property or vacant lot. Balance as rent. PHONE 1730. FOR SALE Farms from 1 to 600 ; acres. Bennett &. Foreman, Kelly i block. Phone 2707. ; FOR SALE Big bargain, cozy 5 room: cottage, newly papered, painted, well located on Main street of Boston. Ind. Phone 34. Mrs. Ida Powell, Bos-; ton, Ind. 18-3t FOTsaUe"- roonTcottage. one lot 45 ! foot front, fine Investment, splendid 1 location. Address B, care Palladium. J 2?lf' A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Key's Harness Store, 616 Main St. FOR SALE 7 room house witbT"rurn" ! ace. Phone 4447. ; FOR SALE A good modern" homeT . Phone 3234. j . I BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Change of Location We have moved our second hand furniture store from corner 13th and Main to our new loc ation, s N. 6th st.. with a complete stock of good second hand furniture. If you are looking for something good and reasonable, it will pav you to see this stock. J. W. BRAMMER & SON, 8 North 6th Street. MEUCHA"."T"S" delivery " headquarters at Flhe's drug store. Phone 2!3S. 16-7t NOTICE Dangerous." unsightly old chimneys made safe and neat bv J. Combs, 217 X. 13th M. 15-7t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. MOREH EA D. Only "responsible vnuH cleaner in the city. 93s But'er st. Phone 3177. Work guaranteed. 1.V7t SEE MOORE & Ol BORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds jnd loans, real estate and rental3. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building
GOOD SOUND SENCE DO YOU WANT IT? A large lot A 6 room house, close to factories on the Went Side. $900; $L'0o cash, balance $12.oi per month. A nice 4 room cottage. 2 lots. well, cellar, cistern, c hicken ard and house. $1.20; $200.00 cash, balance $!2.IM good double, 5 rooms each. All in good condition, rents for $10. 00 eac h. Price $2J00. 12. or $200 cash, balance $12 eac h per month. X. 19th. A good s room. $1,500. Little cash, balance monthly. Xorth 12th. A good s; acre farm. 9 mile, ta bargain) $60 per acr. Possession this, fall. This farm is all tillable and good land, tit's for sale. A little 3 room. $550; rents $6. I4rr. or $50 rash, balance $ per month. 11 acres land. 6 acres nice tilling. 5 room house, good barn. 4 miles. $1,300; i2 cash. There is a profit here. A nice 5 room modern. $1,900. Little cash, balance $1.00 on the $100 per month. I have a number of safe 10 and 12 Investments. I have also any amount of properties for sale from $200 to all yon want to pay nice modern homes. That are actually for sale. A very close investigation should be made of this add by renters that are paying $12 to $15 rent and try to get a home. I can't understand why all properties that can be bought as rent should wait long for a buyer. It's better to have a home somewhere than no home nowhere. Even if you are laying up a little at 3 buy one of those cheap ones, rent it and put in your surplus at 12ri. A boy earning $1.00 per day can buy one of them if he is saving. P. S.: It's MORGAN, 8th and North E. paiAiirKiiij!:r-.'f:w..m si to f rwM asr- rm.XMia lryrg 1 Moderim, New Homes i E g Three new houses, northeast, on car line, corner of 3rd and Xorth g E streets, near the Glen. Properties have soft water bath, laundry in If cellar, good heating plants, etc. Small cash payment, balance like fi p rent. $20.00 per month. g
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j BUSINESS CLASSIFIED j Continued. NOTICE KODAKERS ; Films for your Kodak. Headquarters I'tt Amateur Finishing. Best work. 20TH CENTURY STUDIO j 9194 Main Street HAIR GOODS of every description ! made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired. Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th st. Phone 4018. B. F. Aflbnght Fireworks for the kiddies. Magazines and reading matter of all kinds. Cor. North Fifth and D streets. H H JONE Auctioneer I sell anything at auction Real estate, stock sales and household goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phones Office 1439: Residence 2570. Phone 1603. Take Elevator. G. C. WILCOXEN CHIROPRACTOR. Rooms 3fi6.;:07 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor. Richmond. Ind. Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 5 p. m. Other hours bv appointment. MRS. WIU'OXKN. I). (.. Assistant. A. O. DEERING AUCTION CO. Real Estate Auctioneers The Best Way to Sell a Farm or Real Estate Is Our Way. Get in touch with us at once. Lock Box 142. Richmond. Ind LOST LOST lady's watch .n pin at Morton ark. Return to Palladium. Reward. l:t-7t LOST Bunch of keys, one Yale key. 2 ioor keys and number smaller keys. Finder tall 10s S. Hth st. lie ward 19. :t LOST Friday morning, between 823 X. H st. and Reid Memorial hospital a blue enameled pin. shape of a hue. Phone 2424. Reward 20-lt LOST ColIifemale dog. goes by the name of "Bess." Reward for return to til 8 11th st. 20 3t LOST Tn Glen or S7 A st.. a-small rope chain and locket, with S. t- F on back. Return to 120 S. it h si. Re ward. 20-it LOST Gold enamel pin. letters A. I. V.. E.. name if owner, mi back of pin. Reward. Return to Palladium. 20-lt home. 121 South 13th St. W. HADLEY.
