Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 320, 20 November 1914 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 20. 1914.

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UNION CITY MAN TALKS ! AT CHURCH DEDICATION

Rev. Mr. Buchanan Consecrates Lynn Christian Church Women Form Club to Improve Town Delegation of Residents Goes South for Winter School to Present Play.

LYNN, Ind., Nov. 20. The Rev. Mr. Buchanan of Union City, will deliver the dedicatory sermon at the consecration of the Christian church here Sunday morning. "The Message of the Church," will be the speaker's subject. The building committee will make its report of the financial standing of the congregation. "Jesus Shall Ueign" will be the subject of the evening addreas.

With the uplift of the town in mind t a number of women met at the high ' school building recently and organized , !i woman's club. The membership is open to women who are willing to 1 work for the betterment of Lynn. The I next meeting has been called for Dec. 1 when definite plans for work will be outlined. Officers were elected as j follows: Mrs. OJ Downard, president; ! Mrs. Joseph Chamness, vice-president; ' Mrs. Rella Chenoweth, secretary and j

treasurer; Mrs. John Martin, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edith Winslow, Mrs. Joseph Chamness and Miss .Mabel Bowen, program eommittee. The Lynn delegation to Sarasota,

Ma., this winter is composed of the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. If. 1 T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. William Pegg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iloot, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. i II. Tharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg

;:nd daughter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. IWt Tharp. The high school will present "Hoodooed," at the opera house Thanksgiving evening. Services tor W. II. Steele, son-in-law of Mrs. Isaac Nichols were held

Thursday morning here. Burial was in Fountain park cemetery. Mr. Steele i vcs a wife, one son and one da ugh- J ter. j .;r and Mrs. Will Cole of Palestine,, (i, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. j A. F. Surface and on Sunday accompanted by Mr. and Mrs. Surface and j Miss Lora Ball aiitoed to Fountain I City, where they were entertained at' the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, Hall. I Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Halliday and! Mrs. John Martin were visitors in j Richmond Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. George Keever, Mr. j and Mrs. H. T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Hinshaw, Mr. and Mrs. ISoy'd , Keever and baby were entertained to' an oyster supper last Wednesday at; ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cox. George Alexander and Miss Vada j Daly were entertained Sunday at the! home of Miss Jessie Chaffin at' Red i Key. Iciih and Edwin Chenoweth delight-' fully entertained on Sunday evening, Misses Ksther Jones, Celia Clark, Forest Spencer, Joe Curry of Win-j chaster. I Misses Opal and Ksther Hinshaw1

were guests of relatives in Mooreland last Saturday. Mrs. Lena Cloud of Decatur, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Laeey Sunday. Messrs. Paul Myers, James Hiatt,

Mayo Ilodgins, Anna Clark autoed to J New Madison, ()., Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. George Cox entertain-j ed Sunday to dinner, Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Allie I HlnBhaw and son, Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Adamson of Carlos City, were the Sunday guests of her uncle, James Parker and family. Mrs. G. F. Chenoweth and daughter: Thelma, were guests of Mrs. Freeman

fit Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin were entertained Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Martin Kckerle. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Surface were visitors in Richmond Friday. Edwin Chenoweth. was a business visitor in Richmond Friday.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth.' - Raymond McMullen of Greensfork was here a short time Sunday evening. Misses Vore and Veregge of Rich

mond spent the latter part of the j weeks with friends and relatives here. ! Mr. John Conley of Muncie is visit- ' ing Mrs. Elizabeth Haisley. ! The stereopticon lecture on China j given Wednesday evening at the M. I E. church by the Rev. Polhemus of ! Economy, was well attended. ;

Miss Abbie Marshall, who has been quite sick for some time is improving.

FACES AS FAIR AS AN ORCHID Are Possible When Stuart's Calcium Wafers Are Used After Meals to Clean Up Skin Eruptions And Discolorations. When a face is covered with blotches liver spots, pimples, blackheads, etc., Stuart's Calcium Wafers will act like some magical charm. However, there

WANTED Continued

FOR SALE Continued

FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued.

ES-

AUCTION

PLUMBING and heating. Sterritt j Plumbing Co., 1 It; S. Cth 1 :j-7t !

WANTED Stoves, furniture, baby cabs, wringers, bicycles, anything to1 Mutt & Jeff Will Sell tO the repair. Call for and delivered free, l- i . u. j i C Phone B0N. Weslev Brown & Son. i highest bidder tOmorTOW bat-

gents' clothing. I u rday, Nov. the 21st at 2 p. m.

WANTED To buy tuns and revolvers

8V2 N. 8th st. :

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are natures own way of cleansing the j ")SZJ 1 p,s- washstands, folding bed. kitchen human blood and preventing it from to five dollars per day. rite for ; . . f.hni ,. L ,ur8 good FOR SALE New

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FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block. 8th and Main.

skin eruptions.

W. A. Benbow and son Chase, were business visitors at Winchester Thurs

day. ! Miss Elizabeth Pegg spent Sunday ! with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Batchelor j at Winchester. Bon Carter and family of Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Johnson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Sunday. Willard Jordan is able to resume his duties as teacher in the tj, 7 and S grades of our schools after an absence of several weeks on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas and sons Leland and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. James Krrisey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Oil Frazier were an auto party who went to Richmond last Thursday to be the guests of Rev. Milo Hirikle and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Race and Miss Charlene of Indianapolis, are visiting relativ-es at this place. Blaine Moody of Richmond, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Wright spent Sunday with their son Allie Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wright and daughter Mary Alice, were the guests of Branson Shade and family Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Kienzle and Miss- Isabiilo Kienzle visited J. M. Condon and family at Dunkirk. Sunday Mrs. Louis Cunningham returned with them for a few days -visit.

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An Active Liver Means Health. If. you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dizziness, Constipation, Biliousness, Headache and Indigestion, take Dr. King's New Lite Pills. They drive out fermenting and undigested foods, dear the blood and cure Constipation. Only 25c at your druggists. Adv.

WEBSTER.

Marshall Wehrley of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with Nathan ills and family. Charles Williams and family of Richmond called on John Mooreland and family Sunday. The Christian Endeavor social held Saturday evening at the Friends church, was well attended. Mrs. A. Bond of Richmond spent

ATTRSBUTE RECOVERY TO NATURE'S CREATION

AH! BACKACHE GONE! RUB LUMBAGO AWAY

Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment fine flavor purity crispness . -wholesomeness'. for 5 cents, in the moisture-proofpackage.

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Graham Crackers

A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh delivered. 10 cents.

A delightful new biscuit, with : a rich and delicious cbcoanut flavor. Crisp and always fresh. 10 cents.

Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Always look for that Name

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series. Rochester, X. Y.

WANTED

14-7t

Furs to remodel

and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, di2 North 6th

St.

home, immediate

possession. Phone 4H7.

14 14t

t clothes, kitchen lable, center stands.

, davenport, several good rugs i'xl2, 1 FOR SALE New bouse, furnace and ! some musical instruments. Morris I bath. Phone 3247. ; c hair. Singer sewing machine, vacuum ! rr , p Z

hweepers, some beautiful dishes. -Sale j nw vj

I at ir South 7th. Plenty of room and

steam heat.

WANTED Any kind general work,: . , r. cleaning houses specialty. 210 N. 2nd j DEERING & MacDONALD

street. 19-2t

' WANTED- Janitor work or anything. I

Leave word Fihe's

osshall St.

i 11 no 1:

drug store or

19-2C;

WA.M tu a piace as nouseiteeper or 1

work in private family by competent woman. Address Box 243, Richmond. Ind., R. R. 4. 19-2t j

Auctioneers. Phone 1876.

For Sale

Building Iota and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kijds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 end 3. Westcott Block

Face

as Fair

June."

j The abolishing of all skin disorders must begin with the blood. Lotions, salves, cosmetics, etc., will do no material good. The trouble comes from within and there the remedy must be; applied. I

If you really desire quick action and at the same time a common sense, natural, harmless blood purifier, then

Stuart's Calcium Wafers is this , remedy. The correct and best blood purifier ; known to science is Calcium Sul- j phide. This great cleanser is contain- j ed in proper quantities in Stuart's Calcium Wafers and that is why all blood troubles and skin blemishes : rapidly disappear after their use. An unsightly and pimply face due to impure blood is one of the most (lis-: gusting sights one can see, and yet all about us, upon the streets, in the; theatre, when traveling, etc., we see these horrible results. j There is no need for this condition.! if you will take Stuart's Calcium ; Wafers daily and keep all salves, j lotions, cosmetics and other harmful H-eparations from clogging the pores. Every first-class dniggiBt in this country carries Stuart's Calcium j Wafers, which are pleasant to take,; harmless, and may be obtained for 50 ; cents a box. A small sample pac kage j will be mailed free by addressing K. A. ' Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, : Mich adv. i

WANTED All kinds of repair work.

j pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, a Day in ! all kinds of edge tools sharpened. We i repair everything. IJrown-Darnell Co.,

1020 Main st. Phone 1936.

WANTED-

FOR SALE 3 suits, sizes 38 and 2 dresses. Call mornings, 135 S. 13th.

20-2t ! KO R S A I ,E M .aT ll coa Ira n geTpi l'cd j for gas. Very reasonable, 47 S. 10th. j 20-tf i

W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173.

-Nursing by practical nurse

best of reference, 1107 Sheridan st. 20-2t

FOR RENT

FOR SALE Oak dining rooni suite. consisting of table, buffet and G leather seated chairs. Call 31 N. 13th st. 20-3t FORi SAlTE Hot blast, 1103 Main

FOR SALE Unusual house. Phone 3234.

bargain in a

st.

14-7t !

PAYMENTS LIKE RENT 5 room and bath. North E street. Payments

FOR RENT Lower five

electric light. Phone 1537.

See A.

room flat, W. Gregg. 30-eod-tf

i FOR SALE 2 cottages also houses to ! $15.00 per month. Phone 1730 I rent. Phone 3040. 14-7t

1 FOR SALE Well

home with

located modern !

FOR RENT

furnace and bath, low ! RICHMOND PROPERTY Traded for

price. Address Home, care Palladium, j farms. Address ' Trade-' care Palla-

1 6-7t

-Modern home. Phone

FOR SALE 3 story and basement. I dium. Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. FOR SALE-

4 large rooms down stairs, ui.i .n. d , Brown Bottling Works. I4tf 3234. . n- u, .oo f I eTndEhe Office For JlTZ .. large rooms up stairs, ol S. 4th, General Land. Merchandise. Bonds. ; loans, real estate ,zL rentals. Room t's ;l , Stocks and Farm Exchange. j 16, I. O. O. F. buildiiiK All nave ens. water elertric litrhts. l ..n v, i. - . .

merchandise, or rentals. 1 have clients i city AND FVI "' PROPERTIES wanting to exchange hardware stock, jjukhty AVE. f' NO 1 PHONE grocery stock and gents furnishing ! j i-i OFFICE is, ; tii

electricitv,

Phone 241

FOR RENT House,

$S.O0. Phone 4171. FOR RENT Furnished rooms.

19-tf

gas, 1!t-7t

East, Main.

132(5 19-7t

FOR KENT Three room flat over 603 N. 13th St.. $S.rn: two room flat over is s. Nth st.. $10.00: four room flat No. 321 N. Sth St., $12.00. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233.' 19-3t FAR 1 1 EN T Mod e r n" furn i s h eiFf r o nt room. 222 N. Sth. 17-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 44 Ft. Wayne Ave. 17-7t

j FOR RENT Modern room. 110 N. 14th, north entrance. 17-7t

stores for farms. General stores, coal ! yards, tile factories. Everything you want. Green houses. Just meution the I

location wanted. I have a .client for

5 or COO acres in Indiana not ovi

$60 per acre.

I have 100 acres black level land in i

DI BOIS COUNTY. INDIANA, a room tOR ALL Lot and house built afhouse and barn. U. acres timber, bal- u'r our l),!,n or wl11 ',an for ance in cultivation. :: miles to VEI ' h L LnlLalImen,s ":: X- I'tb. IS tf Pen. a railroad town. Will -sell on good ! SMALL MISSOURI FARM terms with small cash payment, long; $5 caph aii(, ?- !nontnly. no inlerest

Insurance Loans, Real Es

tate, Rent Collections. O. B.

ker j Fulgham, over 710 Main St.

Phone 2233.

NOTICE OF SALE. j Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. j By virtue of a certified copy of de-,i cree to me directed from the. Clerk of, Hie Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne;

FOR RENT Furnished flat heat, cooking gas, electric: and gath. ;530Va Main.

FOR RENT kinds of

steam lights. 17-7t

harm l,oans. Investments paying over S per cent. No taxes. Address T. M. OFFUTT, Law & BROKERAGE. No. 248 N. Main St., Rushville, Ind. Phone No. 32(58. 13-7t

or taxes. Highly

Close to three big markets. Write for photographs and full information. MUNGR, II. 102, X. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. oct22-30t

County, Indiana, I will offer, at Public (,31 N. !Uh

sale, at the court house door, in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, on Saturday, the ith day of December, 1914, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on said day, the following described real estate, lo-wit: lx)ts No. 1(5, No. 17, and No. C3 in Hannah A. Leeds' addition to the City

of Richmond, Wayne County

i Said sale to be without relief from , valuation and appraisement laws, to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of Allan G. Trippeer et al vs. 1 Frank K. Stranahan, et al. j Jacob W. Bayer, j Sheriff of Wayne County, i Robbins and Robbins

Attorneys for Plaintiff

House rooms, botn water, elect ic lights, gas, 16-tf

FOR RENT 329 North Sth St., modern except, no furnace. 7 rooms, in good shape. See W. .1. Hiatt. Room 10 Hittle Block. 12-tf

FOR SALE 6 room coitaee. one lot 4T.

FOR SALE Drum and bugle in ex-i foot front, fine investment, splendid cellent condition. $5.00 takes thm location. Address B, care Pai'adium both. Call 214 N. Sth st. j 0-tf FOR SAL E Second hand j

Lathe. M. Rumely Co. FOR SALE Billiard table and .'quip-'

ment. Phone 17S1. ls-tf

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

FOR RENT Modern room. 39 S.

83

10th. 13-7t

S.

FOR RENT Seven room house. 130

N. Cth. Phone 21(57.

FOR

Nov. 1 3-20-27 OR

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Rub Pain From Back With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil."

Ah! Pain Is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost instant relief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gfntle rubbing with " St. Jacobs Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back, and like magic, relief comas. "St. Jacobs Oil" is i. harmless backache, lumbago and sciiitica cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment, you will forget that you ever bad a weak back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a email trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil "--from your.-druggist, nod and get this lasting relief. Adv.

EUGENE E. SURBER A few bottles of Nature's Creation have apparently restored Kusene E. Surber, 222 U. Church street. ColUnsville, ill., to health. Formerly subject to severe colds from which he was a chronic sufferer and In misery all winter, he now savs. "Mv

, nerv es are good and my cold has entirely left me. ' ! Mr. Surber was formerly a telagraph operator, living at 1 Ids College avenue , Oreenoustle, Ind. "Early last fall," he j wrote. "I took a bad cold find -was weak. ; nervous, constipated and had a very poor appetite. My system was in a bad condltton; 1 weighed only 111 pounds, which was 9 pounds less than my regular weight. After takinj three bottles of Nature's Creation, 1 now weigh 121 pounda. 1 feel like a ne person and can't prais your ''medicine enough." j From all parts of the country coma volj untary tributes of sufferers relieved by j Nature's Creation, which is an -unequaleU 1 remedy for tuberculosis and conditions j leading to it. such as asthma, bronchitis, j catarrh. Impure blood iind rundown sysj tern. Some of these former sufferers live I In your own neighborhood and their tesI timonials and photos are contained in ovir

new booklet, "Truth." Copy free for the asking only don't dUy. M. j, Hay-raitin,-417- Ptats Life fBuildin,- Indiantupolis, Ind.

No Hunting

allowed on our grounds east of city. Richmond City Water Works.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

frY in theWELL DRESSED I I CIRCLE II AV WEAR DENNIS UZ CLOTHES? "t H-

Telephone Number 2565

WANTED

WANTED--L-adies experienced in house to house canvass, to sell 20 Mule Team Borax. Good salary and commission. Call after 5:. 10 p. ni. Mr. Gray, 32 N. 10th st. 20-1 1 WANTED toiler repairs, we also buy, sell or exchange boiiers, engines and machinery. Thos. Turner, rear 33 6th st. Phone 4333. G-eod-tf W A NT iTO-foT)lorrroommo(l -eru house. Address Box 154, City. 16-eod-7t ! WANTED Place by first class" hotel j cook in small hotel, 229 S. 12th st. j 17-7t I

RENT 1910 North E, f rooms

and bath, $15.00. Phone 1730. 17-4t

RENT Modern 7 room house.

central, about Dec. 1st. See Ferguson. 18-tf FOR RENT 7 room modern house on Southwest A. Phone 25R2. 18-3t FOR RE NT House modern except furnace. 1413 N. D. Phone 2373. Call 320 N. IGth. 18-4t FOR RE NT "i room" flat"wi t h el ec t r ic light and bath. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1.537. lfi-7t

F'7x;:r.!!rxsMovIinig Vans $G.50. Call 110 Center st. Phone 3031. , . nur ; Large moving vans. Goods for sale Hot water heating plant carefully moved by experiwith sectional boiler and seven radi-j j rt I xvr j

14-7t tors and all piping. A bargain . ;,t I men. vuancb waac,

,- ross drug store. iv.it s manager ot vans.

H. H. JONES

124-126 North Sixth St.

FOR RENT Six room house

Cth st $11.00. Phone 3052. 10-tf

Indiana. I FOR RENT Iower 4 room flat with

uatii, luriiai e unu eievuu: ukuis, i 1519 N. I). Phone 1700. 14-7tj

RENT fi room house SOS X. G.

Call 509 S. 9th. 18-4t OR SAIJ Cheap, safe, electric light

fixtures, horse and surrey. Ross

' 18-7t

I drug store.

1 8-3t '

FOR SALE Old newspapers suitable'

for under carpets, shelving, etc. j Phnnoc riffle iaic. D ;

n office. 19-tf! ""v- vui na, ici-

Call at Palladitnn

FOR SALE Hotel cigar stand in Day" ton, O. Moderate rent, $400. Address "Sale" care Pal ladium. 18-3t I I C" T I."1 X" . . .1- Kt.t-, ,i i rn . V. ....

205 X. 8th Bt. Phone 2456. 5-tf

dence 2570.

iMovieg Vans

FOR SALE Mv Hupmobile. condition. F. I. Braffett.

in good I .".-tf i

Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. Truck Service for Long Trips.

E. T. IRETOX. Phone 317S. 319 Richmond Ae

FOR KENT Flat over 1030 Main St.. , harness. All ki i - 1, - r

"C1 "'"" FOR SALE New

FOR HEN I In Keystone, high jtrade machine. $18. H

FOR SALE

Vehicles, vehicles, vehicles, wagons. WW HvFfl tMi n- UimiHir

nds, 317 N. A. 17-4t j UU V U U Jl V CU.ll Jl

drop-head Sewing; n i r.

D. Lacev. 9 S 7th ; 1 uiiiuuic aim riailOS care-

modern apartment. 1126 Main st.

FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf FOR RENT 4 room house SO John st. See Bullerdick. Phone 1235 or 1411 FOR RENT Two front rooms down stairs, nicely furnished for houseKeeping. Good location. Enquire at meat market, 5th and S. A. '0-2t

Jonas Gaar, i r.-OD cat c rtno vtnotr. n. ..... i 1 full vr m rrl Kr ovnorianoorl

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POR SALE REAL ES-TATE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Aluminum automobile

body, four passenger, soft upholst

Agency.

16-tf

men.

FOR SALE A lot in Benton Heights worth $200, for $92.50. 4ii acres of tillable land with good buildings, good orchard, $1,000.

Will trade on Richmond home worth

cover, (never used).; two large head i lamps: one oil tail light: one wind-1 shield: tire holders. Call at Auto Inn.;

Warren Clements. Phone 2075 or office 2433. 20eod2t FOR SALEGents overcoat in "good 'condition. 133 8. 12th it 20-2t

over the Ohio line.

WANTRD Position hv f vnfvif.nril

Stenographer or general office work, j ery, with pantasote top, curtains and around $1200. This place is located just

Address Office., care Palladium. 16-5t A,'YNE5an earn more money In spar or full time with out wonderful Polishing Pad. Retails for 10c. Constantly repeats. Send 10c for sample

i and complete information. The Mogul

FUNK & MILLER, 205 2nd National Bank Bldg Phone 2766

Ho GREENE'S Livery & Transfer 17 South 10th St. Phone 2650.

LOST

LOST Large black and tan dog, cur and hound mixed, 3-4 inch of ona ear off. Reward $15.00. Return Charlie Kendall R 7. Liberty. Phone 15-X. 0-lt LOST Pin containing oval shaped Ruby surrounded by brilliants. Finder please call phone 2130. Reward. 20-1 1

LOST Black

tween St 18th it

Piessalinc girdl be-

Fa ill's church and 103 N 1MI