Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 290, 16 October 1914 — Page 9

And There I Stood Out in the Gold

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I HOLLANSBURG , J. A. Newhouse has been called to Indianapolis by the serious illness of nls wife. The Downing family reunion was held Sunday at Harrv Lowdenslaeer's '. home Just south of town. Among '.'those present were the following: A. J. and R. A. Downing, Margaret Northrop, Andrew Lowdenslager, Harry Lowdenslager and family of this place; N. S. Williams of Richmond. Ind.: Jason Downine and wife of Jay county, Ind.; Mart Mills and wife of . Texas; Mrs. Alice Ayres of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ad. Harrison and . Vern Chenoweth of Glen Karn. Tyler Bishop has returned to his home in Alexandria after a shot visit with his cousin. Dr. W. D. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Mikesell are entertaining their brother, Oral McCown of Toledo, this week. Miss Lizzie Hoose spent Monday . in -Union City, the guest of ' Ervin Thomas and family. Gertie White and daughter, Faulien. of Mt. Pleasant, spent Monday with Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Clem. Amos Jones and daughter Olga, went to Greenville Wednesday afternoon to hear W. J. Bryan. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church held the regular meeting with Mrs .Annie Beetley Wednesday afternoon. A splendid time was enjoyed. The officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Laura Thomas, president; Mary Harley, vice president; Grace Whiteman, secretary; Clara Irelan, treasurer. The season tickets have been placed on sale for the lii-t-1915 lecture course to be given under the auspices of the business men and citizens of Hollansburg. . j Mr. and Mrs. John Templeton of St. Paul, Ind., are visiting Mrs. Templeton's mother, Mrs. Wesley McKay. Mrs. Harry Lowdenslauger is ill with quinsy. Henry Hoose visited his sister Mrs. Edward Roser, in Richmond Tuesday. r NEW MADISON, O. Charles Tice and Mr. and Mrs. Kmmttt Tice of Centerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tice Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barnhart returned Monday night after several days visit in Richland county. Mrs. Anna Russell called on friends in Centerville Thursday and spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gauby entertained his mother and sister of Beach Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Koons tx Hollansburg. The Woman's Missionary society met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ad I locket. Harry Clark spent Thursday In Centerville. J. D. King and family motored to Delaware Saturday to visit their son Taul, who is attending the university. Mrs. J. C. Coblentz and Mrs. Paul Thomas and son Dyer, were shopping in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Louisa Smelker was called to Richmond last week on account of the death of her mother. Funeral services were held at Hollansburg with interment in the Bethel cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heller entertained his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heller and Mrs. Calvin Fryman of Greenville Sunday. Mtb. P. M. Dohner of Gordon, has CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Eoard. Richmond, Ind., October 8, 1914. To Whom It May Concern: Notice 18 hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 8th day of October, 1914, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the improvement resolution named: . Improvement Resolution No. 410, 1914. Providing for the construction of cement sidewalk on the east side of .North Twelfth street, from North G street to the river. i Improvement Resolution No. 420, 1914. Providing for the improvement of Richmond avenue by grading, gravelIng the roadway and the construction of cement curb, gutters and 6 foot sidewalks on both sides of street, from North West Fifth street to the west corporation line. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the board of public works of said city has fixed Monday, October 26, 1914, 9 o'clock a. m., "s a date upon which remonstrances ''will ha woItpH nr hanrrl nirnlnst tho amount nsspssen aeainst earn niece nr property described in said roll and will (determine the question as to whether 'such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. , said assesment rou snowing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on ,flle and may be seen at the office of the board of public works of said city. Alfred Bavis, unanes ta. Mana.ii, John McMlnn, C-lu - Board of Publio Works.

been with her sister Mrs. D. L. Mote, for the last week. Elias Wegner of Mechanicsburg, visited his brother Isiah Wenger, recently. D. L. Mote spent Sunday In Richmond with Mr. -and Mrs. John Tilman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heller and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heller motored to Dayton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eliker and Phillip Grubbs motored to Richmond Tuesday. Isiah Wenger and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Duffield will attend the Sunday school convention at Columbus this week. Eliza Chrismer spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Detamore. Mr. Smith wjll visit her mother Mrs. Shomaker, in Columbus, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nixon returned from Washington state last week and have been visiting relatives. They will make their home in Fountain City. Mrs. Nixon was formerly Miss Bertha Taylor. The Richards families moved to the Julia Wagner property on North Main street Wednesday. Mrs. Dan Teaford was a Greenville shopper Saturday. Fried oyster lunch Saturday afternoon and evening. Patterson's 14 South Ninth street. 10-thurs-frl-tf Following a cow which had developed a habit of disappearing every morning and coming home in the evening without her usual supply of milk, James Wilson of Greensburg, Pa., discovered that the cow was raising a motherless fawn. DRUNKENNESS is a curable disease, which requires treatment. The ORRINE treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, heer, or other intoxicants. Can be given in the home. No sanitarium expense. No loss of time from work. Can be given secretly. If after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use your money will be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two forms; No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond, Ind. Adv. NOTICE TO VOTERS. You are hereby notified that a General Election will be held in the county of Wayne, state of Indiana, on the 3rd day of .November, 1914, for the purpose of electing the officers named in the certificate of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, which follows. Jacob W. Bayer, Sheriff of Wayne County. October 8, 1914. Certificate of Clerk. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: - I, George Matthews, clerk of the Wayne circuit court, do hereby certify that at a general election to be held cn the 3rd day of November, 1914, the following officers are to be elected, towit: One (1) United States Senator. One (1) Secretary of State. 'One (1) Auditor of State. One (1) Treasurer of State. One (1) Attorney Genera). One (1) Clerk of Supreme Court. One (1) Superintendent of Public Instruction. One (1) State Geologist. One (1) Judge1 of the Supreme Court, 5th District. Five (5) Judges of the Appellate Court. One (1) Reporter of the Supreme Court. One (1.) .JuJge of the .Circuit Court, One (1) Prosecuting Attorney. One (1) Joint Senator for Wayne and Union Counties. . One (1) Representative. One (1) Joint' Representative for Wayne and Fayette Counties. One (1) Clerk of the-circuit Court One (1) County Auditor. One (1) County Treasurer. One (1) Sheriff. One (1) Coroner. One (1) County Surveyor. One (1) County Assessor. One (1) County Commissioner Eastern District. One (1) County Commissioner Middle District. Three (3) County Councilmen at Large. One (1) -County Counoilman 1st District. One (1) County Councilman 2nd District. One (1) County Councilman 3rd District. One (1) County Councilman 4th District. Constitutional Convention. Centennial Celebration. One (1) Township Trustee. One (1) Township Assessor. Three (3) Members of Advisory Board. Justice of the Peace. Constables. Supervisors of Road Districts.Witness, my hand and official seal of said court, at the city of Richmond, this 5th day of October. 1914. (Seal) GEORGE MATTHEWS, I l-lt awkWyneCkcWCWrW

Johl1 "L8ter Mrs- D L' Mote' FALL ON STAIRS : WANTED ! FOR RE NT-Continued

xroS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT: 16, 1914

World FALL ON STAIRS FRACTURES RIBS CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Oct. 16. In descending the stairway leading from the balcony to the auditorium of the Methodist church, late Wedneaday afternoon, where the ladies of the Methodist Aid society had been quilting, Mrs. Joe Wallick, Who was helping to carry the quilt frames, lost her footing on the first landing and slipped, falling against the balistrade in such a way as to fracture several ribs on the left side. HEADACHE GONE ! NO PAIN OR NEURALGIA Dr. James ' Headache Powders give instant relief 10 cents a racKage. When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. it s i take tu rmoH iZ n t . tt J lilt SJ? !ikL,?r- J?meS Head:

ouc xvnuGia aui iciieve me pain ana wueneas, a petition was neretoiore neuralgia at once. Send some one to presented to the board of commissionthe drug store now for a dime package j ers of Wayne county, Indiana, by more of Dr. James' Headache Powders. : than twenty-five free-holders of Boston Don't suffer. In a few moments you j township, Wayne county, Indiana, askwill feel fine headache gone no j ing for public aid by the said township more neuralgia pain. and appropriation of ten thousand Advertisement I ($10,000.00) dollars to aid in the con

NOTICE OF ELECTION. On the subject of appropriating money by Wayne township. Wayne county, Indiana, for the purpose of aid - .u6 iu me ctumiucuuh oi me men - mond-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, AVayne county, Indiana, ask ing 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 commiseioners having taken the said petition

under advisement by proper order, or- j township aiding in the construction of l,f vnHnt !S10n h6l-.t the IT tbe Richmond-Hamilton Traction comnn th. 5laceV" tte Mh,d ff h'P- Pany's interurban railroad, to the . mJ L01 November. 1914. by amount of ten thousand ($10,000.00) S?na,mo ?L h- Sf the SaW town" dollars, and appropriating the said v I sum to the Baid Traction company for ti Z S l it known, and no- the purpose of aiding in the construe voter! n? w-vnl uufied tion thereof, as prayed for in the said rZl inHiaIyQ h ftow"Shlp' Wayne Petition; which petition is duly recordthlf n.ad 11se"onBCOn: ed and entered at full length in the ?efP11S Wi" -bePeSd record and order book of the said hin tLfHNte?rV1914th! board ot commissioners, in Commisth 1 O01"6 flXfd loners' Record No. 31. Pages 280 and iy Z ?L l t.b0rdv' commis-; 281 of the records of tne safeid board of SiTJnHnl i! to 'nl reference is ?LVt!E PlafS in.tn sa;d township. herebv made f'or greater, particularity.

w, T"A" " K. 'm:01!" . v. . v 1 , uuu iu; ouujcui, ui lilt; oaiu township aiding in the construction of the Richmond-Hamilton Traction com pany's interurban - railroad, to the amount of one hundred thousand ($100,000.00)) 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 ajid order book of the said board of 'Commissioners, in Commissioners' Re$$xgffip, 31, Pages 278 and 279 of the rfpid-of the said board of commissioner;' 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 .vpt.es, .by the laws in force regulating general elections and the whole "voting, taking and certifying thereof shall be con ducted, 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 In terurban Railroad Appropriation sub-1 ctantiall.. U 4V. , 7 v: r , . 7f tKi&!:tSfiZ 7y. i 7.V (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 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 Ways County.

This Leaves the Skin Free From Hairy Growths (Toilet Talks.) A simple method for completely removing every trace of hair or fuzz is here given. This is painless and usually a single treatment will banish even stubborn growths. To remove hairs, make a thick paste with some powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surface and after about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This method will not mar the skin, but to avoid disappointment, be certain you get delatone. Adv. . . NOTICE OF ELECTION. i on the subject of annronriatine money by Boston township, Wayne j county, Indiana, for the purpose of ; aiding in the construction of the Rich"'""uu""u !lwlluu u""ipauy m - ' te,r.ban railroad ... struction of the Richmond-Hamilton Traction company's interurban railroad; and Whereas, the said board of commissiojiers havinir tkn the snirt notttinn 1 under advisement, by proper order, or- , dered an election to he 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 1 hprphv crivtzn in tfiA nualifiAri ! voters of Boston township, Wayne county, Indiana, and to all persons con - cerned, 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 i Hf .k u At the" said election the Judges and Insnectors of the same shall be env. erned, 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. , xiie uaiiuLs useu ai me vuung ai 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 In- : terurban Railroad Appropriation" sub- - stantially in the same manner above appearing. Thoie voters desiring to vote for and in favor of the said ap- . propriation shall make a cross, thus j (X) in front of the word "Yes," and ; those voters desiring to vote against the said aid and appropriation shall! j make a similar mark in front of the J i word "No." j j Said legal voters, of the said town1 ship, are further notified that the said a!ai)aii ri11 V y-i VaM at iw 4Vm ximt I eral precincts in the said township; as j votine daces therein shall be the same ' as tne general election or state, coun ty and township otficials will be held, i and which voting places will be adver- i 00 n,nMoj v.., ! "u " l""""" ii "J lui ', general elections. In witness wnereor. 1, Lewis s. Bow- - auditor of Wayne county, In-! aiana nave nereumo suDscriDea 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. (25-2-9-16) NOTICE OF APPLICATION CHANGE OF NAME. FOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned corporation has applied by petition to the Wayne circuit court of Indiana,- to have its name changed from Robinson & Co., to that of Swayne-Robinson & Co., and that said petition and application will be presented to and-heard by said court at the first day of the January term, 1915, of said court. ROBINSON & CO. '. Dated this Sth day of October. 1914.

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I WANTED Sewing. 807 N. I st. 16-2t

WANTED Sewing. 807 N. I st. 16-2t I AM idle and would like a position as a clerk in a grocery or store of some kind, have had experience. Tommy Cale, Richmond, Ind. . 16-2t WANTED Sewing. 208 S. 11th. 16-3t WANTED Position as houseman. Address E. C. W., care Palladium. 16-lt WANTED Will Phone 3136. feed horse for use. 16-lt WANTED 5 hustling boys to make money after school. Apply 5372 Main st., up stairs, Saturday morning from 9 to 12. 16-lt WANTED 15 men at once, house furnished for laborers and transportation. Phone 4201 or see W. R. Payne, contractor. 16-2t WANTED Place to do Phone 1457. housework. 16-2t WANTED toiler repairs, we also u. n i v. n . gineg and machinery. Thos. Turner, I rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-eod-tf WANTED Nursing by experienced nurse. Call 24 S. 5th st. 15-2t WANTEDAny kind of work by boy 18. 18 S. 5th st. 15-2t. WANTED Early" hatched white or brown, Leghorn pullets. Everett White, Hollansburg, O. 14-7t Phone 4672". 10-7t WANTED Young calf. WANTED Baby"cats re-tlred, bicycles, furniture, wringers all kinds of repairing. Saws, knives, shears sharpened. Work called for and delivered free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED To buy gents' clothing, guns and revolvers. 8" N. 8th st. J. M. Lacey. WANTED All kinds of repair work, 1 all klnds of edge iools Bharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020,Maln st. Phone 1936. WANTED Keep your mind and eye on S. 19th st., Reeveston Place. Improvement will be completed in a few weeks. WANTED Hemstitching at. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Fifth and Main streets. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat, bath. 330 Main. 14-7t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms. HA IN. 17tn St. 14-8t j FOR RENT Six room house No. 319 N. 8th St. $16. Three room flat over 18 S. Sth St. $10. Store room No. 601 i N. 13th S $20. Three room flat over 603 N. 13th St. $8.50. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 22:33. 14-4t j FWRNTHoTiier Richmond "AvTs I roomBi $10. 227 S. 13th, 6 rooms $13. Benj. F. Harris. 14-3t FOR RENT Six room with soft water bath, heating plant and laundry, 2301 North E St.. $18.00. 5 room 2314 N. F, $12.50. PHONE 1730 FOR KENT Two keeping rooms. N. B St. furnished houseNo children. 1114 13-tf FOR RENT 6 room house, electric light, both kinds water. 511 S. Sth st Phone 1235 or 1419. 8-tf For Rent 4 room house, 80 John St., $9.00 per month. 2 p room houses, 505507 S. 5th St., $13.00 per month. Call g," B1u"?rdIck & Son' 529 8 FOlf RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. steam heated, absolutely modern. centrally located. Phone 2611. No cooKing. 15-2t ta t.- r . , . J j .run. XVXi" X 1 WO I UmiHUCU flOUSe- ! 1An.iMr n . r. J , A I light. 98 Ft F0RrKXT;: . Wayne ave. -New house.-15-2t Phone 2012. 15-tf FOR RENT 5 room house, electric light, large lot. vacant Nov. 1. Rent $14. John E. Peltz, Phone 1332. 15-3t FOR RENT 4 room modern Phone 1705. Hat, 10-7t 204 N. 7th. FOR RENT 2 housekeeping furnished. 46 South 11th. rooms, 12-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. . 2nd st. 28 S. 9-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, modern, f Call 421 South 14th St. 12-tf FOR RENT 3 rooms upstairs, 513 N. D St. at $3. Have gas, water and electric lights. Phone 2477. 12tf f OR RENT In Keystone, high grade modern apartment. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st. 8-tf FOR RENT Eight room house with : bath and electric lights, $28.00, good location for rooming house. Seven room bouse, all modern, $22.00. Three 5 room house, $10.00. O. B. Fulgham. Tar 710 Mala, atv Phoaa . &Mtt

FOR RENT 5 room house with bath.

Call 623 Main st. 14-eod-2t FOR-RENT Front room down-stairs, furnished for light house keeping. 309 N. 12th st. . 14-2t FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath. 113 N. 14th st. 16-2t FOR RENT Desirable house, all mod ern conveniences. 118 S. 3rd St. Phone 2824. 16-2t FOR RENT203 North -5 room house, modern, 21st St. 13-7t FOR SALE I WILL sell at my residence, 4 miles! southeast of Richmond, on the! Greenmount pike, Tuesday, October 20, 1914, at 10 p clock, horses, cattle, hogs and a general line of farm implements, household goods and other articles. Jonas Gaar. 15-3t FOR SALE Sewing machine and bicycle, 8 N. 8th. J. M. Lacey. 13-7t FOR SALE Ferrets, $4.00 and $4.50. i Phone 1856 or 4179. 7-tff FOR SALE 1914 6-cylinder Richmond roadster. Phone 2972. 10-7t FOR SALE Coal range, fitted for gas. heating stove, lounge chairs, tables. stands, other miscellaneous household gods- Call at 411 S. 8th St. 15-Zt FOR SALE Favorite baseburner. 125 S. 11th st. lD-3t FOR SALE Hot blast stove, will sell cheap. Call at the Vogue, 923 Main st. 15-2t FOR SALE One medium size heating stove and one kitchen range, cheap, if taken at once. 134 S. 5th st. 14-3t FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Phone 5147G. 12eod3t FOR SALE Typewriter, good as new. Phone 2560. l6-7t FOR SALE -Slightly used $800 player at $425. W. C. Vore, 732 N. ihth st. 16-7t FOR SALE Couch and coal oil heater. 440 W. Main st. . 16-3t TOMORROW Attend our Auction Sale tomorrow at 1 :30 sharp. Household goods, rugs, hardware. stoves and lots of good useful articles. ! This is all. See you all at our sale. DEERING & MacDONALD Phone 1876. .! FOR SALE REAL TATE ESFOR SALE 47 acres, 3 miles from railroad, improved, $4,500. 60 acres, 3 miles from good town and railroad, $100 per acre. acres, on traction line, i miles irom town and railroad. Well improved. 52 acres, well improved, close to a town. $100 per acre. 100 acres. 2 miles from Richmond. Fairly well improved. Good stock and grain farm. FUNK & MILLER. 205 Second National Bank Building. Phone 2766. FOR SALE Modern 6 room cottage; also modern house to rent. Phone 3040. 14-7t FOR SALE A fine modern residence. Phone 3247. POR SALE 6 room modern house.

5th St.! immediate possession. Phone 3234. 9-tfporrnc o n rl fir ...

T. I ..wuw.iy For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Waste ott Block

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rhc William Culbertson Farm of 80 acres, located 9 milea Northwest of Richmond, on the Centerville and Williamsburg Pike (excellent location) all level land, with 1 2 acres of good timber, six room brick house with summer kitchen, and a good barn. , This is an unusual fine 80 acres In a good neighborhood. .

For price and terms

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By "Bud" Fioher FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE '-New Phcne 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. FOR SALE $100 cash, balance like rent. 5 room with bath, cement cellar, 2310 N. F. PHONE 1730 FOR SALE Two registered Duroc male hoes. William N'cxnrn ' Paris, O. 9-7t j FOR SALE Garland baseburner. Call S 213 S. 3rd st. 9-7t i WTIRK nn a 1QK la nrnmnlio ni. ly. Eventually you will buy here. Why not now? Go look it over. FOR SALE A big bargain in a very modern home. Phone 4447. FOR SALE- 6 room cottage, one ot 4f foot frcnt. fine investment, srtendid location. Address B. care Partadium. 20-tf : SOUTH 19th St.. Reeveston. will be the Model Street. Keep it in mind. WHEN you buy a location on S. 19th ever j st- you know just all It mill i cost you. Go look It over. SEEthe Home Builders. Room 241, Colonial building, about S. 19th st, Reeveston. . BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Moviog 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. ; SEE -MOORE & OCBORN . For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real restate a.d rentals. Room ! 16. I. O. O. F. building ! A. M. ROBERTS. REAT. ESTATE Citv rnd farm I ave, R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Olfica : Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main st. E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. 509 North 17th Street. Phone 2S71 Special attention given to refinish ing. graining and all interior work Building contractors work solicited Estimates cheerfully given. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. ; Fulgham, over 710 Main St Phone 2233. When You Want to Move Call Shurley's Livery Barn, 12 and 14 North Eighth Street. Telephones 1536 or 2125. 3 Big Wagons 6 Good Men.' PAPER HANGING, cleaning ' and scraping. Headquarters for house, yard cleaning and janitor work. Phone 2516 evenings. V. V

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