Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 278, 2 October 1914 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914

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I LOCKE VILLE, IND. The hpme of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welsh was the scene of a pleasant surprise Saturday evening, given in ; honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Stemple and son Gaar, of Elkhorn Mills. The evening was spent socially and with music. Refreshments of cake and pie a were served. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames Lewis Welsh . and son Paul, Chelsea Stemple and son Gaar, L. C. White and family, John Fouble and family, Floyd Bogan. Russell White and daughter Ardath, Ernest White and family, Emil Tschaen and daughter Mary, Louis Zurwell and family, Mrs. Lydia Welsh, Misses Hattie Garrett, Byron Stettler. Andrew, Warren, Charles and Forrest Bogan. Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Stemple and son spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bogan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Falls of Chester. Mr. and Mrs. John Fowble and family spent Sunday with friends near Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. "Russell White entertained Messrs. and Mesdames Louis Zurwell and family, Frank Nossett, Messrs. George and Conley Zurwell, Mrs. Mary Zurwell, Misses Grace and Edna Zurwell. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. White and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Teaford Sunday. NOTICE OF ELECTION. On the subject of appropriating money by Boston township, Wayne county, Indiana, for the purpose of aiding in the construction of the Richmond-Hamilton Traction company's interurban railroad. Whereas, a petition was heretofore presented to the board of commissioners of Wayne county, Indiana, by more than twenty-five free-holders of Boston township, Wayne county, Indiana, asking for public aid by the said township and appropriation of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars to aid in the con struction of the Richmond-Hamilton Traction company's interurban railroad; and Whereas, the said board of commissioners having taken the said petition under advisement, by proper order, ordered an election to be held at the several voting places In the said township, cn the 3rd day of November, 1914, by the qualified voters of the Baid township upon the subject: Now therefore be it known, and notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Boston township, Wayne ounty, Indiana, and to all persons conerned, that the polls will be opened on the 3rd day of November, 1914, the same being the day heretofore fixed by the order of the board of commissioners of the said county, at the several voting places in the said township, to take the votes of the legal voters thereof, upon the subject of the said lownship aiding in the construction of the Richmond-Hamilton Traction company's interurban railroad, to the e mount of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, and appropriating the said sum to the said Traction company for t ho purpose of aiding in the construction thereof, as prayed for in the said petition ; which petition is duly recorded and entered at full length in the record and order book of the said board of commissioners, in Commissioners' Record No. 31, Pages 2S0 and 281 of the records of the said board of commissioners, to which reference is hereby made for greater particularity. At the said election the Judges and Inspectors of the same shali be governed, in the reception of votes, by the laws in force regulating general elections and the whole voting, taking and certifying thereof shall be conducted, as nearly as may be in the manner provided by law for conducting the voting and certifying the votes at the general elections for state and county offices. The ballots used at the voting at (he said election shall contain the words: For the Interurban Railroad Appropriation YES NO The words "Yes" and "No" to be placed under the words "For the Interurban Railroad Appropriation" substantially in the same manner above appearing. Thoie voters desiring to vote for and in favor of the said appropriation shall make a cross, thus (X) in front of the word "Yes," and those voters desiring to vote against the said aid and appropriation shall make a similar mark in front of the word "No." Said legal voters, of the said township, are further notified that the said election will be held at and in the several precincts in the said township, as now established by law, and that the voting places therein shall be the same as the general election of state, county and township otticlals will be held, and which voting places will be advertised later as provided for by law for general elections. In witness whereof. I, Lewis S. Bowman, as auditor of Wayne county, Indiana, have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of the board of commissioners of the county of Wayne and state of Indiana, this 19th day of September, 1914. (Seal) LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County,

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Settler and family motored to Methel Sunday. Master George Zurwell, Jr., spent Tuesday night with bis grandmother, Mrs. Mary Zurwell.

The average length of human life is about thirty-three years and of one NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS FOR FURNACE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Notice is hereby given that at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, October 17, 1914, the advisory board and trustee of Perry school township, Wayne county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at trustee's office, at Economy, Indiana, for the furnishing and installation of an all Cast Iron Horizontal Tubular Furnace, weighing not less than 5,000 pounds, set up complete, including firing tools, and with covering iron over furnace chamber of No. 16 guage iron, and also with smoke pipe on No. 20 guage black iron; the same upon brick work furnished and done by the school township; and all for addition to school house of said township; and all to be completed by not later than November 21, 1914. Bidders will inspect the premises and with proposal submit his plans end specifications for equipment he proposes to furnish, including also the plans and specifications for brick work for such furnace' to' be constructed by the township. Bids are made upon the further cot. sideration that the trustee and board snail have opportunity of thirty days use of furnace before payment therefor. Bidders will submit with bid certified check, payable to trustee above, in sum of fifty ($50) dollars, conditioned upon execution of . contract if successful. The successful bidder will enter into written contract for Installation, etc., and provide bond in -amount of contract with approved se curity conditional according to provisions of contract. The board and trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ENOS T. VEAL, Trustee. Perry School Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. (25-2-9) An ordinance requiring correct num bers to be placed at or near the al-' ley line of each lot or parcel of j ground within the city of Richmond, ! Indiana, upon which any building or! ground-floor business room now. is! or may hereafter be located, and j providing penalties for the violation thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, That the owner or oc cupant of each lot or parcel of ground within this city upon which any building or ground-floor business room now is or hereafter may be located, and which lot or parcel of ground abuts upon an alley, shall place at or near the alley line of such lot or parcel of ground and so as to be plainly visible from such alley, and in figures not less than three (3) inches in height, the true and correct number which the building or ground-floor , business room located upon the front ! part of such lot or parcel of ground has or should have upon the street upon which the same is or may be located. ! Section 2. The city civil engineer of ' this city shall, without cost to the owner or occupant of any lot or parcel of ground required by this ordi-1 nance to be numbered, furnish such owner or occupant upon application therefor a certificate designating the 1 A 1 - 1 i Vproper numuer iu uu uscu uy nu u i owner or occupant upon such lot or , parcel of ground, and the number so designated by the city civil engineer j must be used. I Section 3. It shall be the duty of ! the building inspector of this city to ; see that the provisions of this ordi- j nance are fully complied with, and he shall, upon receiving information j that the owner or occupant of any j lot or parcel of ground as herein des- j ignated nas tailed to compiy wun me provisions herein set forth, personally notify such owner or occupant to place the proper number, designating what number shall be used, at or near the alley line of such lot or parcel of ground. Section 4. The owner or occupant of any lot or parcel of ground as herein set forth, who shall fail or refuse within the period of five days after being notified by the building inspector as provided in Section 3 of this ordinance, to place the proper number as herein provided, shall be fined any sum not more than ten ($10.00) dollars, and every day, after said period of five days, that any such owner or occupant shall fail or refuse to comply with the requirements of this ordinance, shall be deemed and regarded as a separate offense. Section 5. This ordinance shall be in full force from and after its passage and publication thereof, once each week, for two consecutive weeks in The Richmond Palladium, and SunTelegram, a daily newspaper of general circulation nrlnted in such city. Passed by the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, September 14. 1914. Approved and signed by me September 18. 1914. WILLIAM J. ROBBINS, Mayor. Attest: B. A. Bescher, City Clerk. 8BAL (lMM)

thousand -persons only one reaches the age one hundred years.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of William R. Thornburg, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, in Dalton township, Wayne, county, Indiana, about five miles north of Hagerstown, on Tuesday, October 20th, 1914, the personal property of said estate consisting of: Two 2-year old steers, two 2-year old heifers, twelve spring calves, eleven milk cows, one general purpose horse, one yearling colt, one mare, one spring colt, one sow and pigs, six tons of hay, one farm wagon, three buggies, one mower, twenty-five bushels of oats, harness, fifteen stands of bees, household goods, etc. TERMS All sums of five dollars ($5.00) or under cash in hand; over five dollars ($5.00) a credit of nine (9) months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor in the usual bankable form, bearing six (6) per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and with sureties thereon to the approval of the administrator". WALTER M. THORNBURG, Administrator. Arch Hindman and son, auctioneers. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attys. 25-2-9 NOTICE OF ELECTION. On the subject of appropriating money by Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, for the purpose of aiding in the construction of the Richmond-Hamilton Traction company's interurban railroad. : Whereas, a petition was heretofore presented to the board of commissioners of Wayne county, Indiana, by more than twenty-five free-holders of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, asking for public aid by the said township and appropriation of one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars to aid in the construction of the RichmondHamilton Traction company's interurban railroad; and Whereas, the said board of commissioners having taken the said petition under advisement, by proper order, ordered an election to be held at the several voting places in the said township, on the 3rd day of November, 1914, by the qualified voters of the said township upon the subject: Now therefore be it known, and notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, and to all persons concerned, that the pollS' will be opened on the 3rd day of November, 1914, the same being the day heretofore fixed by the order of the board of commissioners of the said county, at the several voting places in the said township, to take the votes of the legal voters thereof, upon' the subject of the said township aiding in the construction of the Richmond-Hamilton Traction company's interurban railroad, to the amount of one hundred thousand ($100,030.00)) dollars, and appropriating the said sum to the said Traction company for the' purpose of aiding in the construction thereof, as prayed for in the said petition; which petition is duly recorded and entered at full length in the record and order book of the said board of commissioners, in Commissioners' Record No. 31, Pages 278 and 279 of the records of the said board of commissioners, to which reference is hereby made for greater particularity. At the said election the Judges and Inspectors of the same shall be governed, in the reception of votes, by the laws in force regulating general elections and the whole voting, taking and certifying thereof shall be conducted, as nearly as may be in the manner provided by law for conducting the voting and certifying the votes at the general elections for state and county offices. The ballots used at the voting at the said election shall contain the words: For the Interurban Railroad Appropriation YES NO The words "Yes" and "No" to be placed under the words "For the Interurban Railroad Appropriation" substantially in the same manner above appearing. Those voters desiring to vote for and in favor of the said appropriation shall make a. cross, thus (X) in front of the word "Yes," and those voters desiring to vote against the said aid and appropriation shall make a similar mark in front of the word "No." Said legal voters, of the said township, are further notified that the said election will be held at and in the several precincts in the said township, as now established by law, and that the voting places therein shall be the same as thfe general election of state, county and township officials will be held, and which voting places will be advertised later as provided for by law for general elections. In witness whereof, I, Lewis S. Bowman, as auditor of Wayne county, Indiana, have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of the board of commissioners of the county of Wayne and state of Indiana, this 19th day of September, 1914. (Seal) LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County. i6-2-9-lj

NOTICE OF SALE OF TOWNSHIP WARRANTS OR BONDS. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, October 17, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, the trustee and advisory board of Perry school township, Wayne county, Indiana, at Economy, in said township, will receive sealed bids for purchase of two warrants or bonds (as purchasers may elect) of said township, to be issued on and Of date of November 30, 1914, in sum of two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars each, payable one on July 1, 1916, and one on July 1, 1917, each bearing interest from date at 4 per centum, semi-annually, payable commencing July 1, 1916; and payable at Northern Wayne bank, Economy, Indiana; and same issued to constitute fund for purchase of heating system addition. The bidder will state premium offered, and no bid of less than par will be considered. The trustee and board reserve right to reject any and all bids. ENOS T. VEAL. Trustee, Perry "School Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. (25-2-9)

PALLADIUM WANT' ADS Telephone Number 255S WANTED WANTED Baby cabs re-tired, bicy- . clea. furniture, wrineers h.11 kinds of repairing. Saws, knives, shears sharp-! ened. Work called for and delivered) free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. We teach the automobfle. Learn to be a repairman or chauffeur. Our course Is guaranteed. Call or write for information. DAYTON AUTO SCHOOL. Fourth and Uuclld Avenues. Dayton, Ohio. WANTE D toiler repairs, we also buy, sell or exchange boilers, engines and machinery. Thos. Turner, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. fi-eod-tf ENROLL now! BeginMonday, either day or night. That is the opening day for October. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED -Housework, washings and nursing; best of work. Call 18 S. 5th st. 2-2t wTNTl3DIist to clean, carpets and rugs to beat. Morris. Phone 229G. 2-2t wXNTEDReWbTeH housework in the country, small family. Phone 5134-A. 30-7t WlTinIddle aged lady for housekeeper, small family, good home for right party. Address Housekeeper, Palladium. 30-3t WANTED To do any kind of work by young married man. Address R. A., care Palladium. 29-7t WANTED Position by electric and steam engineer, first class, does all repair work; also thoroughly understands heating and ventilating. J. C. Mack, 213 J5. B st. 29-9t wTnYedTo buy gents' clothing, guns and revolvers. 8 N. 8th st. J. M. Lacey. WNTEDAll kinds of repair work, pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired; all kinds of edge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co., ; 1020 Main st. Phone 1936. WANTED Keep your mind and eye on 8. 19th St., Reeveston Place. Improvement will be completed in a few weeks. OLD machinist, bench hand, not wanting to have to apply for charity, will work for $1 a day to keep the wolf from the door. Please address Machinist, care Palladium. l-2t WANTED Practical nursing or housework by reliable woman. Address "Wanted," care Palladium. l-2t WANTED Student desires work on Saturdays. Box 40, Earlham college. l-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern furnished room for an elderly lady, reasonable price, quiet home. 219 S. 9th st. l-4t FOR RENT House, 129 S. 8th st. Phone 3180. l-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping, private conveniences. 123 N. 3rd st. , l-3t FOR RENT 4 -oom flat with bath. 211 S. 14th St.. Phone 3259, l-2t vein BENT Two furnished house keeping rooms, no children. 1114 N. B st. 1-tf FOR RENT Four room flat. No, 603 N. 13th st., $8.50; seven room house, 329 N, 8th St., $16; store room, No. 601 N. 13th St., $22. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 29-5t FOR RENT Houbb 218 N. 12tn St. Call Porter's Millinery Store. 11-tf FOR RENT 7 room house and brh. 411 S. 12th & Phone 3078. C. E. Sell. 1WI

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FOR RENT Modern flat, bath and heat. S. 8th and E sts. Phone 1213. E. W. Ramler. 26-7t FOR REIT Flat. 208 S. 8th st. 26-7t F'OR RENT Furnished room, light, heat and bath. 615 S. B Bt. 26-7t FOR RENT -Furnished room, bath and heat. 202 N. 8th st. 25-7t FOR RENT 6x rooms and bath, 2012 N. C st. Call 103 N. 15tb st. Phone 4010. 9-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with 30-7t board. 29 S. 12th st. FUST KENT 4 rooms. 116 S Call 221 S. 6t6h st. 5th St. 30-tf FOR RENT Houses, 6 rooms, $10, $13. B. F. Harris. 30-3t FOR RENTS. 7th st. -Unfurnished room. 100 30-3t FOR RENT 3 room flat, 916 Main St., bath, gas, electric light. C. T. Price. 29-7t F'OR RENT House 5 rooms and bath, 437 St 12th st. Call at 623 Main or 134 S. 11th st. George Becker. 29-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, downstairs and up for housekeeping. 109 N12th st. 26-7t FOKTrEXT .ModeriThouse, Ridge st. See Pohlmeyer. 28-tf FORTRENT RoomTneat. 2l)9Nr8Tn st. 2-2t FOR RENT Furnished bath. 24 N. 13th st. rooms with 2-7t FOR RENT 5 room house. Phone 3040, 5 to 8 mornings and evenings. 2-7t FOR RENT 4 room flat, furnished. Phone 2032. 2-7t FOR RENT Five'room" housed $12.50. Phone 1730. 2-2t FOR RENT New six room house, soft water bath and good furnace. Inquire 605 S. 9th st. 28-7t TO SUBLET Apartment flat. Phone 3039. in Wayne 25-71 POR RENT Modern 8 room house, central. Inquire 911 S. A st. 25-7t FR"ENT Excellent corner room, suitable for meat market. Phone 1935. 25-7t FOR RENT Modern 5 room apartment, front and rear porches, W. H. Bradbury & Son, Westcott Block. FOR RENT 2 room flat, light, heat and water, over McConaha s garage. 418 Main st. l-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE Iron bed, springs and mattress. 133 Williams st. l-7t FOR SALE Excellent kitchen range. 103 N. 10th st. Phone 2290. 1-3 1 FO RESALE Al most-n e w soft coal burner. 219 S. 9th st. l-4t FOR SALE OnePeninsular heating stove for soft coal, with 6 joints of good pipe. Call at 'Old Business Collexe. cor. 11th and N. B sts. l-3t FOR SALE Soft coal Favorite stove, ! $4.00. 1114 N. B st. 1-tf AUCTION SALE Tomorrow, Saturday, 1 :30, October 3. Extraordinarily 6 rooms of furniture sells to the highest bidder. Be here on time. Mission goods, mahogany goods, leather goods, all be sold Saturday afternoon at 15 South 7th Street. Room Modern. All Accommodations for you. Deering & MacDonald. POR SALE National cash register.! 131 S. 9th Bt. l-2t! F'OR SALE New water power wash-! ing machine. Best made. Used only i six times. Guaranteed. Cash only.! 439 S. 9th st. 30-3t j FOR SALE Art Garland base burner, cheap. 317 N. 16th st. 30-3t j FOR SALE Baseburner. zinc, pipe,; $10. H. M. Burgess, Abington pike, ! near city limits. 28-7t WORK on S. 19th is progressing nicely. EVentually you will buy here. Why not now? Go look it oyer. FOR SALE Dress, Jacket suit. Phone 1419. 2-lt FOR SALE Beautiful home on S. 8th "st.; "street car line, brick street. $3,000. Exceptional opportunity. 716 Main str Hans N. Koll. 2-lt FOR SALE Special bargains at Watson's, No. 9 S. 7th st. . . 1 mahogany upright, regular price $350, now $225. 1 $300 piano, slightly damaged. $195. 1 fine player piano, slightly used, $275. Several other wonderful bargains. WATSON'S. 9 South 7tb St. FOR SALE Black cloth overcoat and electric lamp. 405 Randolph. Phone SHL 5l2t FOR SALE Horse, .cheap if sold at once. Have no place to keep it. Inquire 11$ W. Main it f 2-lt

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FOR SALE A good Jersey cow. C. L. Reinheimer, New Paris, O. 30-eod-3t FOR SALEr Good country ouitei, poultry of all kinds. Phone 4033. 318 N. 17th st. 26-eod-7t FOR SALE An International motor truck. W. G. Baker, R. R. No. 1, New x aris, Q. 26-eod-7t DUROC SALE at Oct. 10. Palmei I & Wilcoxen, 2 miles N. W. of Webster. l-28t FOR SALE Scotch collie pup. Call 2027 N. F st. evenings. 26-7t FOR SALE Baseburner in good con-' ; dition. J. A. Drlffill, Centervllle, j ; Ind. . 28-7t ! FOR SAT.E Furnace, cheap if sold at ! once. Phone 1334. 30-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Good new double house, fine location on the car line. We want 60 to 80 acres not over 8 miles from Richmond. What have you? FUNK & MILLER. 205 Second National Bank Building. Phone 2766. FOR SALE A fine modern residence. Phone 3247. WHEN you buy a location on S. 19th st. you know just all it will ever cost you. Go look It over. FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one iot 45 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20-tf FOR SALE New Phone 4347. modern home. SOUTH 19th st. will have all improvements and cluster lights. Go look it over. W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173. FOJt SALE A big bargain in a very modern home. Phone 4447. FOR SALE AT $1,200 UP-TO-DATE SEVEN ROOM HOME, NICELY LOCATED IN MILTON, IND., ON DOUBLE LOT. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $875.00 IF SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ADDRESS DR. C. A. ROARK, CARE FARMERS' BANK, MILTON. IND. 28-5t SOUTH 19th St., Reeveston, will be the Model Street. Keep it in mind. F'OR SALE -6 room modern house, immediate possession. Phone 3234. FARMS and city property Bennett & Foreman, 15 Kelly Blk. Phones 270713fi9. SEE the Home Builders, Room 240, Colonial building, about S. 19th St., Reeveston. STOP PAYING RENT 5 rooms and bath almost new. $100 cash; balance $15 per month, like rent. Northeast, near car line. Can use vacant lot as down payment. Turner W. Hadley, 121 S. 13th. Phone 1730. FOR SALE Farm, 23 acres, one mile from city, all Improvements made. Good place for gardener. Inquire Mrs. H. H. Posther, 727 S. 8th st. 2-2t FOR SALE Property near Main st. Expenditure of $300 will bring $32 rent. Will take $2,000 if sold at once. Bargain. Call at 11.4 S. 8th st. 2-lt

PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will offer at public sale on my farm, located 2 miles southwest of Whitewater and about 2 miles northwest of Middleboro, on Wednesday, October 7th AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. 6 HORSES Black horse, 5 years old. weight 1,500; black horse, 9 years old, weight 1.400; sorrel horse, 5 years old, weight 1.300: bay horse. 5 years old, weight 1,200; black horse, 4 years old, weight 1,300; smootb mouth horse, weight 1.400. 2 COWS Red cow, be fresh about January 1; Jersey cow, be fresh tbout the middle of February. ' 125 HEAD HOGS Consisting of 63 head spring shoats, 7 sows, 50 fall pigs, 6 sows which will farrow soon. 1 boar, 2 years old. - ' 55 acres corn in field. 100 bu. Oats in bin. 8 tons hay in mow. 3 tons baled straw. Complete line of farm implements and harness. TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Sums over $5.00 9 credit of 6 months with 6 per cent will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security. --' Dinner served by Ladies' of Whitewater Christian Church. JESSE TOWNSEND. Thomas Conniff, Auctioneer. Frank Taylor, Clerk. fV;"'

FOR SALE REAL ES. TATE Continued.

FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block. 8th and Main. Farms and City rropeny For Sale Building lots and residences 1b all parts of the city. We write all kinds of Insurance, rent propsrtlea. loan money and make surety bond. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE OCBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate azd rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. buUdlnft Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B.. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS. RklAi. lidlAit. City rnd farm properties. Liberty are. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store. 16 Main tL E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. 509 North 17th Street. Phone 2671 Special attention siren to reflnlsh ing, graining and all interior work Building contractors' work solicited Estimates cheerfully given. PAPER HANGING. cleaning and scraping. Headquarters for house, yard cleaning and janitor work. Phone 2516 evenings. Moving Vans Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. H. H. JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. LOST THREE men were seen find pocketbook on N. 5th st. Return to Palladium. Reward. 26-7t LOST Tuesday night, gentleman's pocketbook containing several bills. Beta Phi Sigma pin, Y. M. C. A. Identification card and personal cards. Finder please notify L. Dove, El wood. Ind., and receive reward. 30-3t LOST OnS. 8th St., small gold watch with Masonic fob. Leave at Palladium. Reward. 2-4t ' FOUND ruTJTJXTLririri(-i-" i " " " sssaa FOUND Pocketbook on Richmond and Abington pike. Lee Sullivan, Ablngton. 28-ot FOUND-On N. D st-, a silver mesh purse. Owner Identifying by describing contents and paying for this ad. .an have same. Address B-14. Palladium. 30-41