Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 327, 28 November 1914 — Page 7

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Notes From Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Cooper will return to Geneva Sunday after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppm. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and daughter Dorothy, entertained at dinner Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore of M'amisburg, O., Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Moore and 3on of Mount Auburn. Pre'.'. Edmund Newman of Summitville spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Newman. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Callaway, Misses Blanche Bird and Bessie ttoyer motored to Richmond Thursday afternoon and attended the matinee. Herbert Fisher went 10 Indianapolis Thursday to remain until Sunday with his father, S. B. Fisher. Mrs. Emma Miller and son John, spent Thursday in Richmond the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiker. John Neeman, Jr., en route from Terre Haute to Fort Wavne. was the guest of Charles Dairy Friday mornIng. j Dr. J. N. Study and daughter, Mrs. j May Boden, spent Thanksgiving in ' Richmond, the guests of the former's j brother, Lomax Study. i Maxwell Feemster will return Sun- j day to Crawfordsville after a few j i'ays spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Feemster. i Mrs. C. B. Miller is spending a few !ays in Indianapolis the guest of Mrs. Eliza Thornbro. Alvin Eaton of Indianapolis visited his prrents, Mr. and Mrs Ulysses Eaton, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hicks and daughters were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks and daughter Miss i Georgia, Thanksgiving. j Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore will return : 1o their home in Miamisburg Sunday . p.fter a few days spent with the ior- j :ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Moore, of Mount Auburn, and other relatives. ! Red and green were ffectively tised in decorating the K. of P. hall when ' thirty-two couples responded to in-! vitations of the K. of P. entertainment : committee for the dance civen Thanksgiving evening. The Hurst theatre nrcheftra furnished the music, and the Uniform Rank served the turkey suppers A number of guests were present from surrounding towns. Mr and Mrs. Dean House and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Austin spent

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AUCTIONEERS Deering & McDonald, Real Estate and Merchandise, 15 South Seventh St A. O. DEERING & CO. Real Estate Specialty Your home will bring you more money if we sell it at auction. See me today. Thone 1876. Office 15 South Seventh street. AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS Auto Inn L. G. Whitesell; accessories and repairing. Racine Tires. We make automobile tops, storm tups on old buggies, curtains, cushions, blacksmith work and repairs of all kinds. W. A. PARKE, 1K0 Fort Wayne Avenue. Quaker City Oarage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron made Miller Tires. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Win, H. Bradbury & Son do a general insurance, Loan and Real Estate busiBet. Westcott Block.

nnce, 205 Second National Bank BIdg. riLii Live Wire Dept. Bennett & Foreman Farms and city Tinu,nr, i tii property; IF, Kelly Bldg., Phone 2707. Richmond Palladium r , PHONE 2566 Insurance, Loans, Real EsKfihS ovTioa Kg B'CYCLES- MOTORCYCLES. Phone 2233. ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS SEE MOORE & OOBORN AU,tOIn0b" motircle and general For all kinds of insurance, bond? and "pairing. 1016 Park Place, loans, real estate and rentals. Room j. t. FOULKE & SONS 16. I. O. O. P. building.' A. M. ROBERTS. REAL. ESTATE, " t'lTY AND FARM . PROPERTIES. CTnorw LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE MUKAUE '-."Lg.'bJI"--FOR RENT STORAGE SECOND HAND STOKES private rooms and open space Wanted Second hand clothes and New Concrete building '1111 RICHMONDSTORAGECO PLUMBING, HEATING AND Phone i412 Rear 19 S- 1 1 StLIGHTING. DYERS AND CLEANERS Everything in electric, gas. Steam and D. Moody Welling Dry Cleaning and iter. Meerhoff, 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. Pressing. Phone 1072.

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Cambridge Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sowers of Germantown. Russell Dennis of Knightstown visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis Thursday and attended the K. of P. dance. The Thanksgiving dinner served in the M. E. church by the ladies of the social union, was liberally patronized. The penny supper also attracted a good crowd. These dinners have been served for several years, the proceeds from which have aided largely in liquidating the indebtedness on the church. Mr. and Mrs. Will Keplar of Indianapolis, L. S. Bowman and family of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keplar and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scheidler and son Dewitt, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Pantle of Dayton, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw. Miss Fidelia Parker of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gilbert of of Hopewell, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wilson. The members of the Bachelor Girls' club and their friends will be entertained Sunday afternoon in the home of Miss Ida Bertsch, of East Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Scudder and children visited relatives in Knightstown Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mason spent Thanksgiving with their son Frank, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lowrey were visitors Thursday in the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lowrey at Milton. Mr. and Mrs. John Wlssler entertained at a turkey dinner Thanksgiving. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mason and family, north of town, and their guest Mrs. Lydla Reisor of Knightstown. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Worley were visitors Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chase of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Etannah, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Danner and daughter, Miriam, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smi.th were guests Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Carr at Jacksonburg. Miss Sybil David of Knightstown' lias been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Grove and daughter, Eleanor. Miss Naomi Tapscott of Greenfield is spending a few days with Miss Esther Strawn. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Harlan of Germantown, Mrs. J. M. Higgs of ConTo Every PaMadUtmrai Readier This directory will appear biweekly during the entire year. It is the Palladium's desire to call the attention of its readers to this directory. For your convenience you will find under the different classifications many representative firms of Richmond. What does this mean to you and your business? Your name under this heading will reach thousands of Richmond people, as well as placing you directly in touch with hundreds of people who come to Richmond, making this their trading center. An ad in the Palladium is a good business getter. Largest paper published in the Sixth Congressional District. For further information ad-

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He'd Meet Nora at nersville, Charles Lackey and daughter, Lillian of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Waggoner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell at dinner Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Darnell of Indianapolis is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Meter. Mr. Eby and Miss Francis Eby of Connersville were among the number in attendance at the dance Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank Garthwaite of Indianapolis ana" her mother, Mrs. Sarah Demaree of Dublin, were the guests of Mrs. Eliza Garthwaite at the homeo of her daughter, Mrs. Homer Kinnear, Friday afternoon. A union Thanksgiving service was held Thursday morning in the Methodist church. Rev. Steam, postor of the Presbyterian church, delivered an able address, using the story of the Good Samaritan as the central thought. The union prayer service in the evening was even more largely attended than the morning service. Rev. Clarence Pierce conducted the service. The music of the morning service was rendered by a choir composed of members from the choirs of the different churches, with Miss Gaynelle Hageman at the organ. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Levi Franklin, of Booneville, N. Y., says, "I am pleased to say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used by my eon about two years ago and it proved to be very beneficial in relieving hoarseness and curing a cold. It has also been used by other members of my family and we have a very high opinion of it." For sale by all dealers. Adv. HELMS TO JUDGE CORN AT SHOW Joseph G. Helms, the expert corn judge, is judging the Randolph county corn show at Winchester to day. On December 1 and 2 he will judge the show at Alexandria, Ind., and on December 4 and 5 will make the awards at a special, show at Union City. On December 18 he will judge the Ran-; dolph county high school corn con- j test, and will judge the Decatur couivty show at Greensburg December 31 and January 2. Roast Pork with dressing and cranberry sauce tonight. Utopia bar, 12 N. 6th. HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS Attention Due to the fact that all leather has greatly increased in price largely due tc the demand, caused by the European war and foot and mouth disease, we will find it necessary to advance prices on all harness. Now is the time to have your harness made. Our present prices will remain until Dec. 10. BIRCKS 509 Main St. V CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Geo. M. Guyer Estimates cheerfully given. 1026 Sailor Street. Phone 3220. PRINTING I 100 Calling Cards, name printed, 20c; name and address, 25c; 500 Business Cards printed from your copy, $1.00; BOO Envelopes printed to order. $1.25; 500 Letterheads. Billheads or State ments, $1.25. Multigraph or Form Letters. We make from your copy. Get our prices. TONEY. the Printer. 901V& Main street. FUEL ir TRY OUR PET COAL Best Ohio Hocknig $4.25 Coak $6.50 OTHER COALS ACCORDINGLY. O. H. Little Fuel Co. 700 Sheridan St. Phone 3117. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS G. C. WILCOXEN Chiropractor. Moved from Colonial building to 35 South tlth street. Phone 1603. Mr?. Wilcoxen, D. C, assistant. Hours 1 to 4; 6 to 7, and by appointment.

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private and confidential, address Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Loairo s At Legal Rate 2 Per Cent Per Month on Household Goods, Pianos, Livestock, Etc., from $10 to $250. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond Indiana. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Telephone Number 2565 WANTED BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE Great opportunity for man or woman; we will pay you $120 to distribute it, 60 days' work, spare time may be used; write for particulars. Universal Bible House, 625 Winston Bldg., Philadelphia. 28-lt DO EASY, pleasant coloring work at i home; good pay, no canvassing; no ; exDerience reauired. Illus. particulars i 'free. Helping Itand Stores, Dept. 854, ! ( Chicago. 2S-1tj FORD O W N ERS to" demonstrate j "New Invisible Simplex self starter." ! I Ford cars only. No batteries, springs, r nhlps nr nthor innk Kniml to anv electric starter at one-fifth the nrice. i

Fullv guaranteed. Shipped out on a , Lvery demonstration a sale, $oo per week's trial. Sells on sight. Write week easily made. Demonstration quick. Simplex Manufacturing Com- folder free. Process Co., Dept. WF. Sapany, 1507 Great Northern Building, lina, Kansas. 2S-lt

Chicago. 2S-lt WILL PAY reliable man or woman $12.50 to distribute 100 free pkgs. Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No money required. Ward Company, 216 Institute PI., Chicago, j 28-lt j WANTED A real salesman over 25 I to represent us exclusively in West-1 prn Ohio Winning Jamiarv 1st Wp have a large, well known, and in every way first-class line of exclusive copy right calendars, cloth signs, and advertising specialties. Our line is beautiful and so varied that each and every business in every town in the country, without regard to size, can be successfully solicited. Our goods are very attractive, but no more so than our reasonable prices. Commissions liberal. Exclusive territory assigned. Our Company was organized in 1882, capitalized $200,000. Enclose this advertisement with your application. Merchants Publishing Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 28-lt WANTED IDEAS Write for list of inventions wanted by manufacturers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patents secured or fee refunded. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. G- 28-sat 7t

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WANTED $2500 annually. Co-operate with me evenings at home. Everything furnished. Don't worry about capttai. Boyd h. Brown, Omaha, Neb. 28-1 1 WANTED Board and room for two' children where father can room. Addreas "Children" care Palladium. 28-lt WANTED High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry i bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages, perma - j nent. Exclusive territory. Brown

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WANTED Woman for housework. Call 19 S. 17th or phone 2791. 28-2t WANTED Family washings Call 1111 N. II st. to do. 28-2t WANTED Those young persons who desire to qualify for office positions to enter the Richmond Business College. If you will come to the office Monday morning, Nov. 30, you can begin with the class that will start at that time. If you cannot attend day school you will do well to attend our night school. For full particulars phone 2040 or call at the College, office Colonial BIdg. WANTEBirritossist with housework in mornings, 22 N. 17th. 27-2t WANTED Two ladies to canvass. Honorable business. Address Tommy Cale, 27-3t WANTED Unfurnished rooms Address J. S., care Palladium. 27-3t WANTED Position as house keeper for widower, home more than WANTED Work cleaning rugs or anykind of work. Phone 2920. Call for Jack. 27-2t WANTED Weather strips put on doors and windows stoves r'tu; baby cabs, wringers, bicycles, anything to repair. Call for and deliver free. Phone ::0S. Weslev Brown & Son. Tnr.---.. WANTED Men for firemen, brakemen, $120 monthly. Send age, postage. Railway, care Palladium. 31-sat-ot WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. By our method you are prepared for position in few weeks. Many jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages while learning. Write at once. Moler Uarber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 17-sat-tf WANTED To buy 6 or 7 room modern house. Address Box 154, City. lC-eod-7t MANUFACTURER wants state managers to establish office and manage salesmen. Liberal pay. $300 to $1,500 necessary; you hrtndle own money. Learv, 1C6 Fisher Bldg., Chicago. 22-sat-tf WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. By our method you are prepared for position in few weeks. Many jobs waiting. Tools given. Wages while learning. Write at once. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis. Ind. 14sat6t WANTED Men to sell ornamental stock in towns. Good seed line. Start at once. Herrick Seed Company, Rochester, N. Y. 21-7t WANTED Furs to remodel and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 62 North 6th St. 1414 WANTED All kinds of repair work, pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, ell kinds of elge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co, 1020 Main st. Phone 1936. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED Agents sell guaranteed hosiery; 70 per cent profit; makes $10 daily. Orders repeat regularly; best agent's seller in existence. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. 17-sat-6t AGENTS Sell kitchen utensils. Costs Ma - ;c retail tor i,c: 1 I uses in one f nine furnished for making article. AGENTS Make big money selling our line of specialties. Write for our ! new catalog, and free sample. Grace Martin & Co., Hillsboro, Ind. 28-lt j AGENTS Snappiest househbldTinemi earth Red hot sellers, steady repeaters kjo per cent profit. 250 light i weight fast selling, popular Priced necessities, im uuu.t y. uusy quic wi ue iuuij, yuaui. , American Products Co., can Bldg., Cincinnati, O. 1539 Ameri-28-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT House 7 rooms 14 South 18th St. 23-7t FOTtENT!T7oom house $12.50 per month, 2301 N. F. Phone 1730 PQR RENT Modern furnished front room, 222 N. Sth. Phone 1131. 27-7t FOR RENT Steam heated rooms, Kelley Hotel, 815 N. E st. 29 eod-13t FURNISHED FLATS Steam heat, cooking gas, lights, $2.50 and up. 330 M; Main. 28-Tt FO RTENT 3 room hou sen earHBa" Tley's grocery, Easthaven Ave., $5.00. Phone C031. Call 325 West Main St. 2S-tf

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' FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath $ 15.00, 1910 N. E Phone 1730 Y'OR RENT N Nicely furnished room, private family, 1 square from Main. Address Room. 27-7t j FOR RENT House 4 rooms, 734 S. j j 6th. 27-7t i : FOR RENT Two room apartment ! j furnished or unfurnished, desirable I ' location, private family, heat and : bath. Address Rental, care Palladium. i kjix xvi-.. i o mum uuuse, . acres ground. Inquire 719 N. W. 5th. 25-tf FOR RENT 329 North 8th St., modern except no furnace, 7 rooms, in good shape. See W. J. Hiatt, Room 10 Hittle Block. 12-tf FOR RENT Six room house. 837 S. 6th st, $11.00. Phone 3052. 10-tf FOR RENT Flat over 1030 Main st., $15 per month. 5-tf FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf FOR RENT Modern flat North K St. Phone 2197. l-7t FOR RENT Three room flat over 603 N. 13th st., $8.50, four room flat No. 321 N. Sth St., $12.00. O. B. Fulghum. over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 24-5t FOR RENT In Keystone, high grad modern apartment, W. H. Bradbury &- Son, Westcott Block. 23-tf FOR RENT House, electric light, gas $8.00. Phone 1401 or see John Hastings, 113 N. 14th. 23-7t FOR RENT House of eight rooms $8.00. Phone 1401 or John Hastings, 131 N. 14th. 23-7t FOR SALE EE YOUR OWN BOSS A small Investment in vending machine-route will make you big money. Hilo Co., Dept. R., 1316 Van Buren St.. Chicago! jjj ' ' ; : OR SALE Organ, good as new. 82S X. 10th. 28-2t LIVE TURKEYS, 14c a pound, chickens and butter. Phone 4033, 31S N. 17th. 27-2t FOR SALE Only two of those wonderful player piano bargains left. A $550 player for $265, and a $750 player for $2S0. Come quick. Watson's, 9 South 7th. FOR SALE Several high grade sewing machines, slightly used, all bargains. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE New drop-head Sewing machine $18. H. D. Lacey 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Only two of those wonderful player piano bargains left. A $550 player for $265, and a $750 player for $280. Come quick. Watson's, 9 South 7th. FOR SALE Paying restaurant. Lock Box 64, Richmond, Ind. 17-eod7t PUBLIC SALE Will sell at public aucton at residence 5V2 miles south of Richmond, and 2 miles west of Boston, on Straight Line Pike, Thursday, Dec. 3rd, beginning at 10 o'clock, 5 head horses, 2 milch cows, 4 brood sows, 900 bu. corn, 6 or 7 tons hay, farming implements and household furniture. JOEL MOORE MRS. E. M. BRIDGFORD. 27-4t FOR SALE Buffet, 254 S. V. 2d. 26-3t FOR SALE Household Sheridan. goods, 907 !.V7t FOR SALE M. & I). coal" range, piped for gas. Very reasonable, 47 S. 10th. 20 tf FOR SALE Well loeated modern home with furnace and bath, low price. Address Home, care Palladium. FOR SALE 3 story and basement. Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. I Urnon TWtlinf Works 11-tf FOR SALE Drum and bugle in excellent condition, $5.00 takes them both. Call 214 N. Sth st. FOR SALE Billiard table and enniit ment. Phone 1781. 18 tf POR SALE New barb wire, cheap, 205 N. Sth st. Phone 2456. 5-tf FOR SALEcondition. -My Hupmobile, in good F. I. Braffett. 3-tf FOR SALE Old newspapers suitable for under carpets, shelving, etc. Call at Palladium office. 19-tf FOR SALEpossession. New home, Phone 4447. immediate FOR SALE REAL TATE ESHOUSES for sale, trade or rent. Phone j?040. 28-7t FOR" SALE New 0 room "house. All modern conveniences. Owner to leave city and must sell at once.' Will consider part payment, balance like rent, 103 S. W. 5th. 2S-7t 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 A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH".

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By Hoban FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued. Mr. Unemployed Shopman If you fully understood the advantages offered you at Fellsmere, Florida, to make a living, and money besides, we believe you would go on our excursion next Tuesday, Dec 1st. It would only cost you $10 per month to buy a small farm upon which you can make a living that will not depend upon anyone else. Weath tr is fine at Fellsemre, no coal bills to pay. no heavy clothing to buy. and crops grow all the year and $200 per acre is not an uncommon profit from an acre of land, and they raise 3 crops a year. Think this over Sunday and decide to go with us next Tuesday. You will never regret the trip, as it may be Independence for life for you FUNK & MILLER 205 Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. FOR SALE or Trade 8 room modern home. Phone 2197. 21-7t Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE Unusual ' house. Phone 3234. bargain In a FOR SALE Modern home. Phone 3234. FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD. Kelly Block. 8th and Main. FOR SALE New house, rurnaee and bath. Phone 3247. FOR SALE Lot and house built af ter your plpn or will plan for you. Cash or installments. 103 N. 17th. 19-tf FOR SALE Or Trade 7 room house and- lot, New Parts, Ohio. C. L. Reinheimer. 10-tues-sat-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. MUNGiSR, H. 102, N. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. oct22-30t FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Addreaa B. care Palladium. 80-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED iiM'vvvruruTJxixnjTjijjTj i We have a buyer for an 80 acre farm within a radius of 3 miles of Centerville. Must be good and well improved. Let me hear from you. SHIDELER, 913 MAIN ST. PHONE 1814. GROUND FLOOR Moviog- Vans Furniture and Pianos carefully moved by experienced men. H. GREENE'S Livery & Transfer 17 South 10th St. Phone 2650. NOTICE Don't forget to have your Federal war tax forms certified to by December 1st. 1914. We do all kinds of NOTARY WORK. Shideler, 913 Main St. Phone 1814 Ground Floor 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. LIBERTY HACK Headquarters at Rigsby's livery barn. Monday, Wednesday' and Friday. Phone 2532. 24-eod 31 LOST IX)ST Mesh bag containing paper and silver money, on Main or in Nuslau in s store. Liberal reward. Return 416 S. 6th. Phone 2718, T8-lt