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NOTICE. Notice 1s hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the board of county commissioners of said county at the next regular session, commencing on the 1st Monday of December, 1914, for renewal of my license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with, permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold in accordance with the provisions of an act of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17, 1S75, and all amendments arid additions thereto and all other laws of he state now in force in relation to such business. The precise location of the said premises for which I desire such license and a specific description and location of the room in such building is as follows: Being the front room on the ground floor number 21 North Eighth street and being In the southwest cornor of lot number one hundred and ten (110) in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by Charles W. Starr and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing on the southwest corner of said lot. thence north with the west line of said lot twenty-four (24) feet, thence east, to the first partition wsBl, thence south with said partition wall twentyfour (24) feet, thence west to the place f beginning and being in the Third ward of said city. 5-lt CLYDE MILLER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and all others con'erned. that the undersigned, being citii'liffcd according to law, will make application to the board of county ii.;.-,. j: is of said county, at the f rejv.ila r session, commencing ou the 1st .Monday of December, 1914, for renewal of my license to sell intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold in accordance with the provisions of an act of the general assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17. 1S75, and all amendments and additions thereto and all other laws of the state now in force in relation to such business. The precise location of the said premises for which 1 desire such license and a specific description and location of the room in such building is as follows: Being in the building situated on part of lot No. 2 on Port W ayne avenue and on lot No. 11 on North Eighth street in Bickle & Iiw's addition to Itichmond, and being the lower floor of a two story brick building situated on part of lots numbered two (2) and eleven (11). Size of said room is as iollows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said room, running north fifteen (15) feet; thence east along the north side eighty-four (K4) foot; i in nee south fifteen (15) feet; thence west eighty-three S:! feet to the place .f beginning. Said building is located in Bickle & Law's addition to the city of UiehMorid. Wayne county, Wayne township, 'nduina, which said building is numbered 19 7 Fort Yane avenue and 412 North Eighth street, in said city of Itichmond, and being In the Second u a rd of said cit . ."-It tiEOBCE TIIEURER. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to ihe citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, that. 1, Boyd fates, being in all respects duly qualified by law to receio the same, and to sell intoxicating liquor at retail, will make application to the board of commissioners of the county of W'ajne, in Faid state of Indiana, at the next regular term of said board, commencing on the first Monday in December, 1914,. for leave to purchase and take a transfer from Eli K. Catos of the li cense to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at. a time and to permit the same to be drunk in the premises where sold, which said license was originally granted by said board to William P. ldleraan on the 4th day of May, 1914, and was subsequently purchased of him and transferred by him to said Eli E. Catcs by permission and order of said board on the 6th day of July, 1914. The precise 'ocatlon of the premises as described in the application of said Idleman and m the license so granted to him. and in the said license now held and owned by said Cates, and upon which I intended to so sell at retail said intoxicating liquors in the event leave is obtained by me to purchase and take a transfer of said license by the said board, is as follows, to-wit: A certain front room on the ground floor of a certain three story brick building, which said building is located and abuts upon the south side of Main CHICHESTER S PILLS Lv. THE IMAJtOND SttA.D. jH InMlaL Alkfnrl'iriXIIVL'Vn a1 V mT mmtm . vuau.iv niunv ruU) lap Ma) Mkaau Bait. SUM, AlwMRtllaMa

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ttreet, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and is in the First ward of said city. Said building is known as No. 431 Main street, in said city, and is located upon the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of lot number three (3), in that part of the said city laid out by John Smith, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on Main street three perches west of the northeast corner of said lot and four and one-half inches in the wall of B. Brightwell's original brick house; thence east along Main street fourteen feet and four inches to the corner of land formerly owned by William P. Webster, in the middle of a division wall in a brick house thereon; thence south five and one-fourth degrees west along the middle of said brick wall in the line of said Webster's ground one hundred and six feet and ten inches; thence north eighty-four and three-fourths degrees west fourteen feet and four inches to a point three perches west of Fifth (formerly Pearl) street; thence north five and one-fourth degrees east eleven feet and two inches; thence east eleven feet and four Inches; thence north five and one-fourth degrees east forty-six feet to a point forty-eight feet south of Main street; thence west eleven feet and four inches to a point four and one-half inches in the wall of B. Brightwell's original brick house; thence north five and one-fourth degrees ea3t in said wall forty-eight feet to the place of beginning on Main street. 5-lt BOYD CATES. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES FOR OCTOBER TERM, 1914. Miscellaneous Richmond Home Telephone, toll, $156.30; Bartel & Rohe, office expense, $19.32; Nicholson Printing & Mfg. Co., office expense, $130; George Matthews, clerk's salary and office expense, $935.44; L. S. Bowman, auditor's office expense, $14.02; L. S. Bowman, auditor's salary, $1125; William B. Burford, auditor's office supplies, $4.49; A. N. Chamness, treasurer's salary $1,250; B. F. Parsons, recorder's salary and additional fees, $50(1.03; B. F. Parsons, recorder's office supplies, $14. ID; Jacob W. Bayer, sheriff's salary, $800; Jacob W. Bayer, sheriff's per diem attendance county council, $4.00; Jacob V. Bayer, attending commissioners' court, $32; Jacob W. Bayer, care prisoners, washing and mending, $37.50; Jacob W. Bayer, ins and out fees, $6S.25; Jacob W. Bayer, board prisoners, $934.80; C. and W. Kramer Co., county surveyor's office supplies, $17.50; Charles O. Williams, salary county superintendent schools, $117.37; Charles O. Williams, expense office county superintendent schools, $15.03; Alta Wilcoxen, deputy superintendent, $30.00; Florence E. Williams, deputy county superintendent, salary, $3u; William Matthews, county assessor's salary, $300; R. D. Morrow, coroner's per diem, $11.40; R. .1. Pierce, coroner's per diem, $07. NO; Benjamin F. Meadows and others, coroner's witnesses, $14.25; Dr. E. II. Mendenhall and others, coroner's witnesses, $23.25; A. G. Luken fc Co., expense prevention contagious diseases, $21; W. H. Ross Drug Co., expense board of health, $20; Albert Anderson, commissioners' salary, $125; M. I). Doddridge, commissioners' salary. $125; B. II. Linderman. commissioners' salary, $125; Brickers auto station, commissioners' office expense, $2; Frank Worl, salary as member of county council, $15; E. M. Hoover, salary as member of county council, $15; Junius B. Knipe, salary as member f county council, $15; L. N. Hamilton, salary as member of county council, $15; Jesse T. Druley, salary as member of county council, $15; H. It. Robinson, salary as member of county "council, $15: George E. Seidel. salary as member of county council, $15: G. H. Hoelscher, salary county attorney, $125: Jacob W. Bayer, office expense sheriff, $.25; Eugene Dietzgen, county surveyor's supplies, $6.04; George Bishop, per diem truant officer. $52; Bartel & Rohe, expense assessing Wayne townshtp; $.25; Mary W. Hill, care orphans, $17.33; Julia E. Work Training school, expense orphans, $32.20; Whites Manual Labor institute, expense of orphan poor, $1149.95; Board of State Charities, expense orphan poor, $.85; Item Newspaper Co., expense registration and legal advertising, $19.98; Doan & Klute. soldiers burials, $100; C. J. Atkinson, soldiers burials, $50; C. T. Wright, soldiers burials, $50; The Evening Item, legal advertising, $9.60; Albert O. Martin & A. M. Chamness, treasurer refund tax, $5.72; Burke Construction Co., Beal bridge fill, $290.44; Burke Construction Co., Davis bridge, $1674; Burke Construction Co., part payment on McGrew bridge, $3000; Burke Construction Co., Shaker Run fill, $196.52; Charles Clements, part payment on Henly Culvert, $100; First National Bank, Richmond, for the American Exchange National Bank, New York, $901.13. Court House Supplies, Repairs, Etc. Dille & McGuire Mfg. Co., care court House grounds, $2.85; John A. Markley, janitor court house, $39; Lindley Swain, janitor court house, $65; A. C. Brown, janitor court house, $52; Columbia Refining Co., court house supplies, $33.15; Richmond Sanitary Laundry, court house supplies, $206; A. N. Chamness, court house supplies, $7.40; Robert F. Davis, court house supplies, $2.95; John H. Russell court house supplies, $14; Richmond Eleo-

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This Isn't True tric Co., court house supplies, $10; Crane Electric Co., court house supplies, $490; Waking & Co., court house supplies, $11.65; Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant, court house supplies, $46.47; Richmond Light, Heat and Power Co., court house supplies, $23.21; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $28.52. Jail Supplies, Repairs, Etc. The J. F. Ackerman Co., jail supplies and clothing inmates school, $58.85; Jones Hardware Co., jail supplies, $3.60; L. C. Hasecoster, Home for Friendless jail supplies. $1.40; S. Edgar Bond, Home for Friendless physician, $25; Dr. S. C. Markley, jail physician, $25; Aurelia Thomas, Home for Friendless employe, $36; Rich Miller, guard for insane, $60; Mina Hundoble, Home for Friendless jail employe, $22; Jacob Kern, jail and poor farm repairs, $16; Irvin Reed & Son, court house, jail and poor farm supplies, $27.02. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, Etc. C. C. Schaefer, jail and poor farm supplies, $108.66; Shimer Wire & Steel Co., poor farm repair, $90; Dunbar Brothers Co., repair poor farm buildings, $40.18; Frank B. Petro, poor farm employes and supplies, $40.90; Mrs. Elizabeth Daugherty and others, poor farm employes, $173.45; Dr. W. T. Fisher, poor farm physician, $60; F. B. Petro, superintendent poor farm salary, $275; Augustus Weidman, poor farm supplies, $81; Indian Refining Co., poor farm supplies, $7.03; Kingham & Co., Ltd., poor farm supplies, $64.58; John D. Nixon, poor farm supplies, $103.32; Omer G. Whelan, poor farm supplies, $30.84; Dunbar & Son, poor farm supplies, $S89; C. B. Lundy, poor farm supplies and school fund loan, $8.35; Hoosier Mercantile Co., poor farm supplies and care orphans. $51.12. Expense Macadam Roads James A. Franklin, superintendent Scantland road, $22; L. C. Peacock, engineer, Scantland road, $8; Lafayette Larsh, superintendent National road east, $50; Sisk, Sprinkle, Leavell & Co.. contract National road east, $5,901.60; L. C. Peacock, engineer National road east, $24; B. H. Linderman, commissioner National road east, $3.65; M. D. Doddridge, commissioner National road east, $3.70; Albert Anderson, commissioner National road east, $3.35; L. C. Peacock, enginecV E. R. Cox road, $10; F. E. Slick, contract Haas road, $7,760; L. C. Peacock, engineer Haas road, $55: James B. Howes, superintendent Haas road, $50; Thomas Swaiu, superintendent. Barton road, $60; Robert Benton, extra work on Barton road, $45.50; W. H. Boyd and E. S. Goodrich, assignees, contract Barton road, $7,200; Wm. H. Boyd and E. S. Goodrich, assignees, extra work on Barton road, $1,521; L. C. Peacock, engineer Barton road, $62. Free Turnpike Repairs L. C. Peacock, road work, $36; Zwissler's bakery, lunches for road workers, $11.84; Earlham cemetery, road work, $2; J. D. Adams company, road supplies, $20; Irvin Reed & Sou, road supplies, $19.80; Dunbar Brothers' company, road supplies, $16.08; B. F. Abbott, employe, $52.50; Citizens' Telephone company, Hagerstown, road supplies, $3.55; Bartel & Rohe, office supplies, F. T. R., $1.95; Hiatt's Auto station, road supplies, $14.05; If. E. Williams, road supplies $38; J. ill, Eggemeyer ic Sons, road supplies, $14.45; Neff & Nusbaum, supplies for road workers, $2; Model Clothing company, supplies for road workers, $:; Louck & Hill company, road supplies, $1.50; I. E. Smith, four culverts. $324; the McConaha company, road supplies, $37.22; Albert Wilson, District No. !, employes, $608.85; Frank Clark, District No. 8, employes. $867.95; Edgar F. Doren, District No. 7, employes, $411.16; Edwin L. Norrls, District. No. 6, employes, $184.71; Walter J. King, District. No. 5, employes, $377.17; Albert Cranor, District No. 4, employes, $468.: 47; Edgar Pollard, District No. ;, employes. $482.83; Line Watkins. District No. 2, $670.88; J. M. Burt, District No. 1, employes, $594.83; W. O. Jones, superintendent highways, $105.25. Poor Account Settlement to the Township Trustees James Howarth, Wayne township, $934.24; Samuel Clevenger, Abington township, $63; M. E. Mason, Jacksontownship, $346.65; Lewis Hosier, Harrison township, $38.50; Enos T. Veal, Perry township, $3; W. H. Miller, Washington township $83.53; Jesse F. Harris, Center township, $117.37; C. I. Stotelmyer, Jefferson township, $62; Claude Keever, New Garden township. $54.20; Charles H. Bond, Clay township, $43.74; W. E. Brown, Greene township, $59.80; Nathan Graves, Franklin township, $11.50; J. C. Taylor, Dalton township, $19.; George J. Paullin, Webster township $7.50. Registration Expenses John F. Fender, Precinct 1, Abington township, $17.80; F. B. Jekinson, Precinct 1, Boston township, $17.40; Wood E. Eliason, Precinct 1, Center township, $17.30; Charles Cappeller, Precinct No. 2, $17.30; John L. King, Precinct 3, $17.30; C. C. Smith, Precinct 1, Clay township, $17.70; W. L. Hatfield, Precinct 2, $17.70; W. A. Beeson, Precinct 1, Dalton township, $18.70, Homer L. Welch, Precinct 1, Franklin township, $17.90; William G. White, Precinct 2, $17.70; Joe Burroughs, Precinct ' 1, Harrison township, $l&0;WVilliam W. Dill, Precinct 1, Jackson township, $18.40; O. D. Hall. Precinct 2. $18.50; Clifford Marson, Precinct 3, $18.30; J. B. Copeland, Precinct 4, $18.30; Wm. D. JudkiM, Precinct 6, $18.20; Fred

Dryer, Precinct 6, $18.10; Thomas Murray, Precinct 1, Jefferson township, $18.30; T. S. Walker, Precinct 2, 18.30; L. M. Pierce, Precinct 3, $18.30; W. A. Lewis, Precinct 1. Greene township, $17.80; Ora Pitts, Precinct 2, $17.50; W. E. Brooks, Precinct 1, New Garden, $17.80; G. A. Dwiggins, Precinct 2, $17.60; James W. Jackson, Precinct 1, Perry Township, $18.40: L. H. Warren, Precinct 1, Washington township, $18.50; Harry Ward, Precinct 2, $18.30; John M. Cook, Precinct 3, $18.70; Levi M. Jones, Precinct 1, Wayne townshtp, $16.90; T. S. Martin, Precinct 2, $17.40; W. B. Barton, Precinct 3, $17.40; Levi Myers, Precinct 4, $17; R. A. Davenport, Precinct 5, $17.30; Dewitt C. Jay, Precinct 1, Webster, $17.20; Charles E. Potter, precinct 6, Richmond $14.10; Oscar E. Mashmeyer, Precinct 7, $14.10; Lewis Crome, Precinct 8, $14.10; Charles McPherson, Precinct 9, $15.45; Mark Thompson, Precinct 10, $14.10; James Hiatt, Precinct 11, $14.20; Edwin O. Marlatt, Precinct 12, $14.10; C. K. Alexander, Precinct 13, $14.10; Richard Van Zant, precinct 14, $14.10; Grant Wiggins, precinct 15, $14.10; Elmer Hall, Precinct 16, $14.10; Wm. H. Blose, Precinct 17; $14.10; C. B. Hunt, Precinct 18, $14.10; G. R. Mitchell, Precinct 19, $14.10: Wm. A. Hunt, Precinct 20, $14.10; H. R. Siekman, Precinct 21. $14.10: H. W. Kimm, Pre

cinct 22, $14.10;; Lewis K. Harris, I Precinct 23, $14.10; Isaac V. Gause, j precinct 24, $14.10; F. J. McKinney, 1 Precinct 25, $14.20; A. J. Ford, Pre- i cinct 26, $14.10; William Dillman, Precinct 27; $25.60; R. E. McWhinney, Precinct 28, $14.10; R. L. Moore, Precinct 29, $14.10; E. F. Warfel, Precinct 30, $14.10; George W. Guyer, Precinct 31, $14.10: Thomas F. Swain, Precinct 32, $14.10; J. E. Healey, precinct 33, $14.10; H. F. Winkle, Precinct 34, $14.10; A. E. Rank, Precinct 35. $14.70; Woman's Relief Corps, meals for registration boards, $83.70. Circuit Court Allowances Callagan & Co., law books, $24; Michael Griffin, bailiff for grand jury, $6; John F. Holaday, official court reporter, $75. Health Commissioners' Allowances Per diem F. W. Krueger, for quarter ending September 30, $177.97: George M. Young, fumigating, $8.30; Bricker's Auto station, auto hire, $4.85; John J. Getz, prevention contagious diseases, $4.63. Nov. 5-lt NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne county, Indiana, October term, 1914. In the matter of the petition of Harvey B. Fosler et al. for the improvement of South Twenty-third street in the city of Richmond from the intersection of said South Twenty-third street and Main street to the intersection of the said South Twenty-third street and South E street in the said city, in Wayne township, under the provisions of the Three-Mile Gravel Road Law. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of commissioners of Wayne county, state of Indiana, at the office of the county auditor of said county and the court room of the said board of commissioners of said county in the court house of Wayne county, Indiana, at the city of Richmond thereof, at 11 o'clock a. m. of Saturday, November 21, 1914, for the improvement of highway petitioned for by Harvey B. Fosler et al, in Wayne township of Wayne county, Indiana. Such construction shall be done only upon written contract being entered into of form as set out in commissioners' record of October 10, 1914, and all bidders should familiarize themselves with the terms of said contract before submitting any bid, same terms in bid being additional to the specifications of and for construction work. A full and detailed and complete description of said improvement and manner of improvement, grading, draining same, surfacing and construction is set out in the report of the viewers and engineer, and plans and specifications and profile thereof now on file in the office of the county auditor of said county, and as is ordered by said board of commissioners. The bidder shall submit with his bid his bond payable to the state of Indiana in the penal sum of at least double the sum of proposed bid with good and sufficient sureties to the approval of the said board of commissioners, such bond being conditioned in strict compliance with the provisions of Section 74 of "An Act Concerning Highways" of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 8, 1905, and all acts amendatory and supple mental thereto and also shall Riicb ! bond by conditioned . in accordance with the terms of "An Act Concerning Public Building and Public Improvement Contracts," etc., of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 4, 1911. The board of commissioners of said county of Wayne reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne county, Indiana. L. S. BOWMAN, Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana. WILLIAM H. KELLEY. Attorney. October 10, 1914. 33-29-6

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WANTED Girl 18 to 20 years of age to assist with housework. Phone 3710. 29-7t WANTED Washings, 321 W. 3rd st. 2-9t WANTED Washings at 76 Ft. Wayne ave. 4-2t WANTED House work by girl, 624 N. 14 th st. 4-2t WA NTED To borrow $850 on good city property. Address A. B. W., care Palladium. 4-2t NOTICE The party was seen who took Balmacaan coat at high school Tuesday night. Return to 215 N. 18th st. and nothing will be said. 5-lt WANTED Job of corn husking by experienced hand. Address A. B. C, care Palladium. 5-2t WANTEDCofn-: husking to do or work of any kind. Call 731 N. 14th st. 5-2t WANTED To buy gents' clothing, guns and revolvers. 84 N. 8th st. J. M. Lacey. STOVES to repair, new grates, bars, sha' rs and parts furnished for all makes of stoves and furnaces. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. We will call and give prices. WANTED All 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. FOR RENT FOR RENT House 6 rooms, bath, furnace, 2014 N. F st., $18. Enquire 21 N. 9th st. Phone 2134. FOR RENT Front flat, heat. 46 S. 11th st. hot water 5-tf FOR RENT Furnished house with heat; no children. 107 S. 9th St. 5-3t f aO RRE N T T wbf u rnishedroom s f or light housekeeping. 109 N. 12th st. Phone 2560. 5-3t FORENTtcernllat, 27 N. V7th st. Desirable and reasonable. 5-7t FO R "RENT Light housekeeping room, furnace heat. 137 S. 12th st. 5-2 1 FOR RENT 5 room house at 234 Randolph st. Call Knode's Music Store. 5-lt i FOR RENT Flat over 1030 Main st.. j $15 per month. 5-tf ' FARMS for cash rent. Address Farms, care Palladium. 4-7t F'OR RENT Eight room house with bath and furnace, good location for roomers, $27; nine room house, all modern, $20; four five room houses, $10 each; four room house, $8.50. O. B. Fulgbam, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 4-2t FOR RENT 5 room flat, 7 room house, central. Benj. F. Harris. 4-3t FOR RENT 6 room house, 4 acres ground, Asylum ave. Call 719 N. W. 5th st. 4-7t TOR" RENT One-half bfdouble-brick house. 29 N. 1 1th st.. furnace and bathroom. Apply to Miss Elizabeth Jones, Colonial Bldg. 29-7t TOlOniNT 6 Toom house, near Earlham. Phone 4S10. J29-7t FOR "RENT Four room flat" NoToo:! N. 13th st., $8.50; three room flat over 20 S. Sth st.. $10.00: six room house No. 319 N. 8th St., $16.00. Phone 2233. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main street. 2-7t FORRi:NT In Keystone, high grade modern apartment. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st 8-tf FOR RENT RoomsTboard or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf FOR K ENT 3nroo"msupstalrsT 513 N". D St. at $8. Have gas, water and elect ri:. lights. Phone 2477. 12tf FOR" R E N T Fri on I ,t hi r dst 6 r yToonT 38x16 over City Light office, 625 Main. Telephone 2109 for price. tu-thur-sat FOR! RE NT St e am " heat e"d roo ni s . Kelley Hotel, S15 N. E st. 29 eod 13t FOR RENT Eightrootn" ho"useTefeFtricity, bath, large attic, both kinds water, 1315 N. E st. Lewis C. King. 3-eod-3t FOR RENT 9 room house, electric lights, both waters, barn, 2 acres of ground. Call 210 Linden ave. 3-eod-7t FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John st.; 6 room house, 511 S. 5th st: 8 rooms, lare barn, 131 S. 4th st. Call H. C. Bullerdick & Son. 529 S. Sth st. Phone 1235. FOR RENT House, 807 N. G. Inquire of Dr. Kinsey. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished flats, steam heat, cooking gas. 415 Main. 31-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE New barb wire, cheap, 205N. Sth st. Phone 2456. 5-tf FORS ALE Fresh cow. Henry Lawrence, Chester Station. 5-3t FOR SALEWhife lleghorn cockerels. Phone 3129. 4-7t FOR" SALE My Hupmobile. in good ' condition. F. I. Braffett. 3-tf FOR SALE One range, two base burner!. Phone 474ft 2-7t

FOR SALE Continued AUCTION SALE Of Household Goods Next Saturday at 2 p. m., at our Auction Room, 15 S. 7th St. Where we will sell the following: One good oak davenport, cost $35; body Brussel rug. 8x12, cost $38; one tapestry rug, 9x12. fine 9x12 wool fibre rugs, iron beds, springs and mattress, fine sideboard, cost $35, dandy dresser, large mirror, 6 dining chairs, cost $14, fine rockers, cost $12 each, mission rocker, cost $8, 2 good sewing machines, kitchen cabinet, thirty days ahead of the present time, lounges, stands, clocks, hot blast stoves, base burners, art pictures, morris chair, wardrobe. The goods at your prices. Meet vour friends. DEERING & MacDONALD Managers. Mutt and Jeff Auctioneers. Phone 1876.

FOR SALE Green corduroy latest style coat, also grey cloth suit, size 36. 900 Sheridan ave. 30-7t GOOD Motorcycle cheap. Call noon and evening. Phone 5132 G. 2-7t , FOR SALE Favorite and Garland baseburners, price reasonable. 1518 N. C st. 30-7t FOR SALE Palladium paper route. Call for Circulation Manager at Palladium Office. 22-tf FOR SALE A new 17 room double house with furnaces, baths, laundry rooms and renting for $45 per month. A good investment at $4,650. Have You Got $50.00 that you want to invest in a home? We have a good 5 room house with fnrna'tt a n rt Hrith truster! on the ear line, that we can sell you with that j much down. Now that election is over and your mind clear for business, get busy and buy a home. FUNK & MILLER, 205 2nd National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. FOR SALE Brick blacksmith shop and 6 room cottage. Only shop in 36 square miles. Best farming community of Henry County, Ind. Jones Hardware Co. 2-7t FO R SALE Two cottages, 5 and-7 rooms. $1,050 and $1,200, like rent. Houses to rent. Phone 3040, 5 to S mornings and evenings. 30-7t W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173. FOR SALE 10 acres black ground, fair improvements, well located, 3 miles from city, $2,000. C. E. SELL REAL ESTATE. OVER 710 MAIN STREET. PHONES: Residence 3078; Office 2962 FORSALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B. care Palladium. 20 tf I MUTT will good South Friday, ning at has and 4 up,

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By "Bud" Fisher FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. CITY property traded for farms. Address "Trade," care Palladium. 3-7t SMALL MISSOURI FARM $5 cash and $5 monthly: no Interest or taxes. Highly productive land. Close to three big markets. Write for photographs and full information. MUNGER, H. 102, N. "IS. Life Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. oct22-30t FOR SALE OR TRADE Farm of 152 acres and many others, but this farm of 152 acres is one among the best and extra good improvements, barn 40x60 and extra good house and fencing. Will exchange for town property or small farm. If you are interested, see Bennett & Foreman, Room 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE Lot and house built after your plan or will plan for you. Cash or installments. 103 N. 17th. 19-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED SEE MOORE ft OGBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate azd rentals. Room 16. 1. O. O. F. building A. M. ROBERTS. REAL. ESTATE City rnd farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main at. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. Movling Vans Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. Truck Service for Long Trips. E. T. IRETON. Phone 3178. 319 Richmond Ave. J. DOHERTY, contractor and builder. estimates on new and old work. Phone 4759. 2S-14t E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. 509 North 17th Street. Phone 2571 Special attention given to refinish ing. graining and all interior work Building contractors' work solicited. Estimates cheerfully given. Movnog- Vans Furniture and Pianos carefully moved by experienced men. Ho GREENE'S Li very & Transfer 17 South 10th St. Phone 2650. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and scraping. Headquarters for bous. yard cleaning and janitor work. Phon 2516 evenings. MOVING VANS 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. LOST LOST $25 in bills, two $10 and one $5. Reward if returned to No. Hose House. Frank Newman. " 5-2t FOUND FOCND Spectacles in case on X. Sth st. Call at Palladium office. 5-lt FOUND Purse. Call ottice Knollenberg's store. 5-lt AND JEFF

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