Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 337, 10 December 1914 — Page 11

And Then Not a Word Was Spoken

THE RICHMOND PALLADiyM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1914

PAGE ELEVEN.

By "Bud" Fisher

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 10. A Hum amounting to almost $9,000 will ho paid out by the First National bank the first of the week on account of the Christmas savings deposits. Will Austell has returned from Mrookston, 111., where he spent several days on business. Miss Ada Bertsch, north of town, was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Bertsch Tuesday night. Karl Reese was in Richmond Tuesday. Mrs. Daniel Cordell has returned to Hagerstown after a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Will Kelsey. Mrs. F. H. Ohmit and Miss Alice Bradbury spent Wednesday in Richmond. Doddridge Lectures. The lecture given Tuesday evening in the M. K. church by the Rev. John 1 luddridge, D. D., of Greensburg, on the subject, "The Making of a Man, or Laugh and Grow Fat," was one of unusual merit, and considering the inclemency of the weath, was well at

tended. Dr. Doddridge based his lecture on the though that grit and gumption, or the exercise of good, common souse, are prime factors in character building, and illustrated his lecture by ii number of pointed and witty stories. I. W. Corwin of Richmond spent Tuesday in this city. See War Pictures. A number of persons went to Hichinciul last evening to see the war pictures, taken along the firing line in i:-'lgian. as shown at the Murray theain under the direction of the Richmond Palladium. Mesdames B. A. Carpenter, R. A. 1 licks, F. T. Fronaphel and J. R. Litt 1 1 were guests of Mrs. Lycurgus

I'.eeson at Milton Tuesday. Miss Florence Webb, librarian, has j leeti cataloging and placing on the shHves this week new books, among' which are "Germany and the Next j

War,"' written by F. von Bernhardt, prior to the present. European conflict ; 'Open-air Crusaders," a report of the Elizabeth McCormick open-air school, with a general account of the open-air work in Chicago, with a chapter on school ventilation, by Sherman ('. Kinsley, general superintendent of I lie United Charities of Chicago; "Business Correspondence Library," which contains a fund Invaluable information along general lines of trade, such as "How to Get Orders by Mail," "The Appeal of Different Classes,"

"Extending a Store's Trade by Letter,"

Mrs. Mary Walker bn Main street. The Christian Aid society will have its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Laura Hines, after which there will be no meeting until after January 5. ' Mrs. Amanda Staum spent Tuesday with Mrs. Sara Pipher and Mrs. John Replogle. Mrs. Mary Walker returned Wednesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Stout, west of town. Mrs. Ddrwin Durbin spent Wednes

day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rheinneger at Richmond.

The Mothers' club will meet Thursday evening December 17 at the home of Mrs. Charles Teetor. The fathers also have an invitation to this meeting and will be asked to take part in the program. Miss Eva Hoover entertained Tuesday afternoon at a card party. Five hundred was played at five tables. The guests were Misses Myrtle Newcomb, Crystal Keys, Gwyneth Teetor, Ruth Copeland, Mesdames R. R. Brant, Joe Stonecipher, Clifford Fouts, C. W. Clark, Robert Thurston, William Dingworth, Lee Brannon, R. C. Small, Dorwin Durbin, Robert Bryson, Hollace Hoover, W. II. Porter, L. B. Davis,

Late Winter Proves

Blesseng to Farmer

BY A. D. COBB. the green matter fields presage anFarmers have been blessed with an- other prosperous season for the farmother open fall and early winter this er. . .. , . I he season has also been favorable season, and as was the case last year, to the corn narvest( and most of "'J a great deal of fall plowing has been grain has long since been stored nwav

"WE HEAT THE HARD TO HEAT"

Marshall Furnace Company of Marshall. Mich. B. D. Welch Local Representative. 17tb and S. A Sts. Richmond. Ind. Phone No. 2739.

FOR RENT

done, and there has been ample opportunity to do a great amount of work, that in many cases has to be held over for spring. The open weather has been a boon to the wheat crop also and it has been frequently said by men who know that the prospects for a good wheat crop have never been surpassed. Much of

the crop was planted late, which in reality was not bad for it, as it gave

without damage from rain or freeze.

Corn Average High. The ultimate corn yield, while there are no figures to prove the assertion, seems to have turned out much better than the mid summer estimates, which were decidedly discouraging. It is safe to say that the average will be

right around 40 bushels to the acre,

PALLADIUM WANT ADS :

Telephone Number 2565

WANTED

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 305 N. 17th. 1-lt F0R RENT Newly papered "housed 7 rooms, 1804 N. F, $10. Phone 2686. 10-lt

FOR RENT Modern apartments. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st. 10-tf FOR RENT Seven room house and barn. 411 S. 12th; also 5 rooms and bath 200 Richmond Ave. Phone 3078 or 2062. io-3t

FOR SALE

EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN in new 6 room hone, all modern conveniences. Owner to leave city and wants to sell at once. 103 Southwest 5th. 7-7t

FOR SALE Good country butter and chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese for Christmas. Phone 4033, 318 N. 17th. 7-7t

FOR SALE New drop-head Sewing machine $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th.

Fannie Davis, Charles Porter. Will j had a spendid chance to make plenty

Abbott and Louis Klrby. An elegant two-course luncheon was served at which Mrs. M. T. Fox, Misses Nellie Brant and Esther Porther were also guests.

WANTED Men for house to house work to sell our high grade Tea

and the grain is firm and sound in ! and Coffee. Liberal commission. Snap most cases. hunter need not apply. The Great AtThe great amount of fall plowing lalvtic & Pacific Tea Co. t Vl fl f hoc Kaon 4aa -...ill 1 I tl' tk-mnr," " . - - --- .

the Hessian flv verv little ormortnnitv 1 . win piace me wAiNicu sewing or all kinds. Call uib riessian ny very nine opportunity farmers in a position to begin work 324 S Sth st to do any damage, and as the weather , pnPlv in fho ., "vV.T,? -

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inuications apparent at this time are

FOR RENT Six room house, bath, electric light, good cellar at 538 N. 19th. Call 540 N. 19th. 8-tf FOR RENT 4 room flat, electric light and water, 44 S. 9th. Walter Ratliff. s.7t

turned out just right, the wheat has

Mrs. McClaln's Experience With Croup. "When my boy, Ray, was small he was subject to croup, and I was always alarmed at such times. Cham-

Lberlaln's Cough Remedy proved far

better than any other for this trouble. It always relieved him quickly. I am never without it in the house for I know it is a positive cure for croup," writes Mrs. W. R. McClain, Blairsville, Pa. For sale by all dealers. adv.

WHITEWATER

of growth and stool out and cover the

ground before severe freezing weather. Acreage is Large. The acreage of wheat is unusually large this year partially as a result of the bumper crops of the two previous years, a condition which always brings optimism, and"'-then again,

many farmers have1 ' heeded the

plows from stricken Europe and feel Tau .

mat iubib wm ue an unusual demand for American products within the next twelve months. Whatever the conditions, the crop is well started, and

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all for another good year in 1915, with good crops, and wider markets than ever before.

WANTED House

URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS

Glass of Salts if Your Back

Hurts or Bladder Bothers You Drink More Water.

wiring by experi

enced workman. Call 329 N. 10th. st. 10-3t WANTED Roomers. Rooms furnished or unfurnished. Call 324 S. 8th st. WANTED A white woman for general housework, to come by the day. No laundry work. Must be a good cook. Good wages to a competent person. Telephone 2109, mornings. 10-lt

CHURCH GIVES PLAY

If you have your meat every day. eat it, but flush your kidneys with

salts occasionally, says a noted au

FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms. Residence 7 rooms. Benj. F. Harris. 3-7t FOR RENT Fu r n ished front room, modern house, 203 S. 11th. 4-7t FOR RENT House, electricity, gas. $S 00. Phone 1078 or see John Hastings, 113 N. 14th. 5-7t

FOR RENT 329 North 8th St., modern except no furnace, 7 rooms, in good shape. See W. J. Hiatt, Room 10 Hlttle Block. 12-t? FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st. . 19-tf

FOR SALE 3 story and basement.

Hand elevator. Call office. J. L. Brown Bottling Works. 14-tf FOR SALE Drum and bugle In excellent condition, $5.00 takes them both. Call 214 N. 8th St. FOR SALE My Hupmobile. In good

condition. F. I. Braffett

3-tf

FOR SALE: Old newspapers suitable for under carpets, shelving, etc. Call at Palladium office. 19-ti

FOR SALE New home, possession. Phone 4447.

Immediate

FOR SALE Hamburger stand, opposite coliseum, cheap. Call mornings. 100 S. 7th. 8-2t

FOR SALE Well located modern home with furnace and bath, low price. Address Home, care PallaCium.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Billiard 1781.

table-

Phone 8-3t

FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze Turkev toms, the Cortner stock. Mrs. Albert Swain. Fountain City, Ind. 3-7t

evening. Dec "Me An' Otis

Classes No. 3 and No. 4 of the M.

E. Sunday school will give a pie social : the Farmers Bank hall Thanksgiving

and entertainment at Laurel hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pearl entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Alexander and Eli Love. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan of Bethel spent a few days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pyle. Mrs. B. F. Parker is at Reld hospital where she underwent an operation Monday. Henry Wolfal and family of Hollansburg, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Milton Sunday. Deskin Jones has returned home after spending several weeks visiting in Michigan and other points. William White remains quite ill.

Mrs. Dan White has returned home

WANTED Women for pleasant, profitable home business: spare time; no canvassing: no experience: fast growing business;

tnority who tells us that meats form ain lu TO -; weekly, send stamp j FOR SALE uric acid which almost paralyzes the for Particulars. The H. A. Murphey Co., teen yards kidneys in their efforts to exDel it Fort VaVne. Indiana. Phone 4745.

1 1 oni ine diooq. l hey become slueeish WA.MhD-Any kind of work bv- worn-, FOR KATP Hnro oh .. c

MILTON, Ind., Dec. 10. The young ' and weaken, then you suffer with a; an. 24 Sheridan st. ' 9-2t ! r ' V

people who gave the entertainment at ! dull misery in the kidney region, sharp ; WANtEDFlrstclaiitoniobiieFe". ! FOR"s j i .vZs,,k, ,

pains in the back or sick headache. nair man m,,Kt i10 a . : " ""'

Baseburner "Jewel," fiflinoleum, nearly new. 51-4t

FOR SALE Wagons, harness, vehicles, storm lmggies, nice shape, 317 N. A. 94t FOR-SALE 1(C inch stove -wood on Davis farm. Union pike, 843 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. 9-7t FOR SALE Bed room suite, good as new, 14 S. 5th. 3-7t

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

evening will go to Straughn Saturday ; dizziness your stomach sours, tongue I "shooter," thoroughly competent endlditlon Cheap Phone'144"

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ii- 1 ue pwy is enuuea ! LUim wiien ine weatner is reliable in everv wnv rio vaara f

The cast of characters bad you have rheumatic twinges. The perience and reference also state

Is: Dick Davis, Delmar Doddridge; Byrum Makepeace Thornton, Harry Gause; Otis Tewksbury. Paul Werking; Reginald Thomas, Albert Ferris; Sam Scullyum. Ozro Dailey; Betty Tewksbury, Luella Lantz; Florence Follett, Ruth Leverton; Rosilla Tewksbury, Violet Murley; Sophronia Ruggles, Lillian DuGranrut.

FORD CATCHES EAGLE I

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u.iue si-is uiuuuy, iuii 01 semment, tne price per hour. Address Hugh L. Armchannels often get sore and irritated, strong. L. B. 114 Greenville O 8-7t Tn B3 ti . 1 an1 I'unins- I. R. Mikesell, 306 RanTo neutralize these irritating ac.ds, dolpn st. rhono 31S9 s.-t to cleanse the kidneys and flush off ri,. s r. r ; 4the body's urinous waste, get f0ur , N A, DTBulld JOU a house' furnitfh ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- j pla and repair work- 744 smacy here; take a tablespoonful in a ill1 glass of water before breakfast for a ; WANTED Sewing at 515 S. C st. 5-tf

few days and your kidneys will then WANTED Men wishing to earn three

! act fine. This famous salts is made to five dollars per dav. Write for

trom the acid of grapes and lemon terms immediately. First

i been used for generations to flush and wavted F-iir to mH,i urV

stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu-! guaranteed. Mrs. Laura Caiian 11Gl$10: a51 to be 8old to tna highest bid-

N. fith. 3.4t , der Remember sale starts one hour

FOR SALE 6 room bungalow, lot 80 xl32; 2 small stables, fruit, both kinds of water and gas; also have 61

FOR SALE A wood work and repair j provements. Terms reasonable if sold

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shop. Address P. O. Box lis. Foun

tain City, Ind. 10-e.od-7t

AUCTION SALE Saturday, Dec. the 12th, beginning at 1 :30 o'clock sharp. Good line of furniture, buffets, dining tables, stands, bedsteads, lounge.

National ; ne fine cook stove, dressers, library 5-Gt. tables, gas fixtures: also good line of

Jewelry and 7 good rain coats, worth

How to Get Business From Dealer aftpenSlng r; wltt Gv at 'the cTnMmer park" zoo" Yester- 'Z' XNTEDWeather strips put

"How to Open New Territory," "Men Who Sell Things," as well as a com

plete, abbreviated work on "Starting I Points," "Self-improvement Methods,"!.

"Developing the Workers," anrl "The j terV . . i . 1 t - . 1 ! : " I

.Manager mujiuk nfiuiin.

White and family, near Bethel.

on

day afternoon Superintendent Ford T 'i a,,ito . tr,i t, h c.HC(,.i0 t.H ,i, Jd(1 SoUs ,s inexpensive; can not in

Fresh supply Buckwheat now grocers.

Mrs. Austin's Bag' on hand at your j 4-7t

XmaS Wreaths and Ceme- will measure over eight feet from tip - JnnkrAdv ' "

to tip, in tne rear or tne park, it nad , been wounded and was unable to :

move rapidly but put up a stiff fight before the men were able to tie its feet and wings.

Wreaths

Flower Shop.

at

Lemon's 9-2t

CARLOS, IND.

HAGERSTOWN

I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wigmore have moved from the Garry Cox farm to their property in town. Clarence Love

i and family of Unionsport have moved

Mrs. Elizabeth Deardorff and Dudley

Beard have been spending a lew days : ta the property vacated by Mr. Wig-

nt rtawforrisville. I more.

The Progressive club held a potluck supper last night at the home of

DON'T SCRATCH

Zemo Stops Itching and Burning the Minute It's Applied and Quickly Conquers Skin Afflictions.

Send for Free Trial Bottle. That itching may be eczema, and it surely means some sort of skin trouble.

Stop it quick before it has a chance to spread all over your face and body, t'se Zemo, the clean, antipeptic, non-greasy liquid that has gained such a wonderful record for quick, sure results.

Thousands have

been cured by Zemo, according to

their own letters of eczema, psoriasis, acne, dandruff, pimples and other pkin troubles. Why not. you? Why not have a perfect complexion, which merely means a perfectly healthy nklu? Get Zemo at once! Buy a 25o bottle from your druggist, or send your address and 4c (for actual postage) to E. W. Rose Co. Laboratories, Dept. 39, St. Louis, Mo., for free trial bottle In plain wrapper. Do it right now. This very day! Zemo is sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and in Rich inond by Clem Thin! lei hwalte's drug

Mores. Eighth and North E, PJighth and South E, and Sixth and Main iAdv.

Joe Morrisson and family spent Tuesday with his brother, Earl, and wife. Rabbit hunting is the occupation of most of the men and boys since the snow fell. Logan Hunt went to Geneva Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Oler and daughter Ruby were in Lynn Monday. Mrs. Harry Turner Is Improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hudson are away from home. Mr. and Mrs. Gaveston Shell of Hollansburg spent Saturday night with Louisa Morrison. John Miller and family were in Lynn Monday.

"BLOOD WILL TELL'

The Heroes of the War

Your grocer will be glad to supply you with CLIMALENE. Ask him for it. 10-2t

"Blood will tell," is an axiom that in all the ages has never been gainsaid. EverV man who does a brave, heroic act carries within his veins a quality of blood that urges and sustains him. No matter whether he inherits it from a long line of famous ancestors or from the sound and healthy constitution of his immediate parents, whose only distinction is honorable toil and a simple, virtuous life.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Estate of Rhoda Hunt, deceased. -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit court, administrator of the estate of Rhoda Hunt (Milton. Indiana) deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. William S. Hunt. Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. 3-10-17

doors and windows, st-ves, furniture.

baby cabs, wringers, bicycles, anything to repair. Call for and deliver free. Phone 30SC. Wesley Brown & Son.

WANTED Furs to remodel and muffs to make. Mae Hoerner, 62 North 6th St. i-t

WANTED All kinds of repair work. pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, all kinds of elge tools sharpened. We repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co , 1020 Main st. Phone 1936.

FOR RENT

earlier than usual by request. Notice

we are now ready to handle buggies, harness, automobiles, bicycles, motorcycles and most everything. See us early. Come to our sale Saturday. DEERING & MacDONALD Auctioneers Phone 1876 17 S. 7th St. WILL YOU TRADE YOUR CITY PROPERTY

in next 30 days. For information phone 4827. 9-3t FOR SALE Modern borne. Phone 3234. FOR SALE $850 buys a nice eight room bouse in Milton. Ind. Fine cement cellar, cement walks, well and cistern inside. Don't overlook this exceptional opportunity. Call or address FARMERS BANK, MILTON, Ind. -7t

FOR SALE Unusual house. Phone 3234.

bargain ia a

FOR SALE New bouse, furnace and bath. Phone 3247.

FOR SALE Lot and bouse built after your plan or will plan for you. Cash or Installments. 103 N. 17th. 19-tf

FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one lot 45 foot front, fine investment, splendid location. Address B, care Palladium. 20-tf

Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233.

A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH.

FOR RENT 5 room furnished flat, electric light and bath, 416 N. W. First. Phone 1537. A. W. Gregg. 3-eod-7t

FOR RENT Eight room house with bath and furnace, $25; six room house, $15: three five room houses, $10; two five room houses. $8.50:

County Deaths

CAMBRIDGE CITY Miss Katherine

Jones, the 17-year-old daughter of John

L. Jones, U dead at the home of her

aunt, Mrs. 8. Rotherrnol, after an illness of six months. She was a member of the sophomore class in the Cambridge City high school, but owing to 111 health had been In attendance but a few days at the beginning of the school term,

Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and all other? concerned, that the undersigned being duly qualified according to law will make

it. maners mue wnere or now you j application to the Board of County obtain it, but it matters all the world j commissioners of said County, at the that by BOme means you possess good ner rearnlnr noaalnn mmmon,nr

blood. Good blood is first, last and ; the first Monday of Januarv 1915 for ! four Toom house' $6.50; will rent to always the making of many men and'a transfer of a liquor license of the c'ored neoP,e: flve room house, $11: j

numaiuy women. n ia me source Ol , iindrBlsrn1 nnw hpM tnr tV.o Vllrvn-lr,o- " " lululcu "("B. . nil-

described premises in the city of Rich- ghum, over 710 Main. Phone 223. 9-4t mond, Wayne county, Indiana, to-wlt: ; FOR RENT Four room flat No. 321 Being the front room numbered 17 j N- 8tn st- 12: rour room flat over North Eighth street, in the said city ! No- 603 N- 13th 8t-: flve room house of Richmond to sell intoxicating ! No- 739 N- 15tn st-: w,,l rent to color-

linuora at retail with nermls- ed People. Four room flat No. 603 N.

for a 45 acre farm, 39 acres of which is tillable, balance creek bottom blue

grass. Fair 6 room house, poor barn. SEE MOORE & OGBORN ' This place is located 2 miles from For all kinds of insurance, bonds and Greensfwork. We want $3300 for it or j loans, real estate 2d rentals. Room its equivalent in city property. Can , 16. I. O. O. F. building.

give gooa terms upon ?iuuu or tnis i FOR SXLE A

amouni. iio 10 me

good double bouse.

modern, well located. Rents for $37

FUNK & MILLER 205 Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766.

From the waters of the northwest

CMast f Western Australia a total of

-5,440 hundrewleght of mother-of-pearl shell was fished, at an average selling price last year of $1,250 a ton.

all courage, virtue and happiness

A new man can be made out of one that's "used-up," bilious and dyspeptic. It's done by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It starts the torpid liver Into healthful action, purifies and

enrlcheB the blood, cleanses, repairs, and strengthens the system, and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the processes of digestion and nutrition, and builds up flesh and strength. It's the only Blood and Liver Remedy that's guaranteed, In every case, to benefit or cure. If It doesn't do nil that's claimed for it, the money is promptly refunded. But it keeps Its promises that's the reason It can be sold In this way. It is not a. secret remedy for Its ingredients are printed on wrapper, . You only pay for the good you get, "Discovery" strengthens Weak

Lungs, relieves Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Sever Coughs, and kindred affections, FREE. Dr, Pierce's Common BenBe Medical Adviser, bound In cloth, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of wrapping and mailing only. A ddress; Dr. Pieree, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y,

sion 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 17th, 1875, 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 I desire such license and a specific description and location of the room In such building Is as follows: Being the front room No. 81 North Eighth street, ' 66 feet more or less, east and west, by 18 feet more or less.

north and south, on the ground floor

or a certain two-story brick building situated on the east side of North Eighth street. In the Third ward of said city of Richmond. Said building being situated upon Lots No. 110 and 111 in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by Charles W. Btarr, 10-lt ALBERT BTAUBSR, .

13th St.. $9.00. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 9-4t

FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms. No children. 1114 N. B st. 9-2t

FOR RENT One 8 room modern, centrally located. Two 5 room modern flats. Two 5 room houses, S. 12th St. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main. Phone 2112

FOR RENT- 4 rooms, will be vacated by the 18th. Call any time, 113 S. 5th. 9.3 1

FOR RENT 3 room house near Baley's grocery, suitable for two men or man and wife. Phone 3031. Call 325 West Main. -tf t'OR RE"NT 6" room house. 208 West Main, modern except furnace. C. E. BU. Phone 8085. -I- 10-8t

HORSE For Sale

We will have in a car load of good draft mares and geldings from Adams ' county, Saturday, Dec. 12th, at our barn, 124 & 126 North 6th st. Come and look them over if

you wish to buy. Jxnes.& Mings,

j per month. Price $3,700. See Bennett I & Foreman. 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707.

FOR SALE 10 rooms, all newly furnished. Cheap. 100 S. 7th. 8-2t

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 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.

LARGEST

VAN

Pianos and furniture carefully moved by experienced men. Price $2.00 per load in city. See me for prices on long trips.

T. I R ETON

.Phone" 3178 - - " - 81 Richmond Are.

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