Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 61, 21 January 1915 — Page 9
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TRUSTEES REPORT. (Continued From Page Six.) )ct. 29, Warrant No. 244 Chas. A. Woods, janitor No, 5 )ct. 29, Warrant No. 245 J. O. Robinson, driving hack , )ct. 29, Warrant No. 246 Harvey Shank, driving hack 5ct. 29, Warrant No. 247 E. M. Stetler, driving hack . . ov. 2, Warrant No. 250 J. D. Williams, hauling beater No. 2 & 3 Nov. 6, Warrant No. 255 John H. Wolf, coal No. 1 Jov. 17, Warrant No. 258 James Shank, hauling coal Iov. 18, Warrant No. 259 Buckeye Mrg. Co., repairs on Eng.- No. 5 ov. 18, Warrant No. 261 Earl Kizer, kindergarten supplies .... ov. 18, Warrant No. 262 The Prang Co., drawing supplies ov. 25, Warrant No. 267 W. S. Ross, driving hack No. 5 Cov. 25, Warrant No. 268 Harvey Shank, driving hack ,No. 5 Sov. 25, Warrant No. 269 E. M. Stetler, driivng hack No.v5 iov. 25, Warrant No. 270 J. O. Robinson, driving hack No. 5 Jov. 27, Warrant No. 274 A. N. Chamness, county treasurer, delinquent tax iov. 27, Warrant No. 275 Peter Johnson Co., pipe for, hack stove Sov. 27, Warrant No. 277 Dye and Price, insurance on barn No. 5. . ov. 30, Warrant No. 281 Zona M. Grave, 2 books for domestic science ; . . . Dec. 4, Warrant No. 284 J. K. Thomas, labor No. 5 Dec. 5. Warrant No. 292 J. E. Thatcher, trees for lot No. 5 Dec. 7, Warrant No. 293 Harry Thomas, janitor labor No. 3 Dec. 8, Warrant No. 298 C. E. Keever, repairing clock . Dec. 8, Warrant No. 299 A. T. Pegg, pumps, No. 2 Dec. 14, Warrant No. 303 Columbia School Supply Co., supplies.. Dec. 15, Warrant No. 304 Pyle Merc. Co., supplies Dec. 16, Warrant No. 306 Nicholson & Bro.. books Dec. 18. Warrant No. 307 Harvey Shank, delivering hack and coke Dec. 18. Warrant No. 308 Chas. A. Woods, janitor No. 5 Dec. 18, Warrant No. 310 Bert Farmer, repairs "No. 5 Dec. 22, Warrant No. 311 W. S. Ross, driving back No. 5 Dec. 23, Warrant No. 312 J. B. Marshall, labor No. 7 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 314 Harvey Shank, driving hack No. 5 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 315 G. W. Schell, laboratory supplies Dec. 24, Warrant No. 316 W. N. Bennett, hauling coal, etc., No. 5 Dpc. 24, Warrant No. 321 Hazel Harding, institute fee Dec. 24, Warrant No. 323 Cora M. Hill, intitute fee : Dec. 24. Warrant No. 325 Rae Throckmorton, supplies for domestic science Dec. 24. Warrant No,. 327 -E. M. Stetler. driving hack No. S .V.. .. Dec. 24, Warrant No. 329--Walter Williams, intitute fee .......... Dec. 24. Warrant No. 331 Blair Converge. instHute fee Dec. 25. Warrant No. Alice Austin. Infinite and janitor fees Dec. 26, Warrant No. 331 Industrial TTclucitiort Co., domestic 8ci-"
price supplies Dec. 26, Warrant No. 3? 5 D. H. Gob!,
Dec. 26, Warrant No. 336 J. D. Adam". ' Dec. 26, Warrant No. 338 Zona M. Grn" W 9fi Warrant No 310 Crsce Ziirwf -I
Dec 26, Warrant No. 342 Irvin Reed & Sons, school supplies Dec. 26, Warrant No. 313 Jones Hird"re Co.. school supplies... Dec. 26, Warrant No. 344 Bartel & Robe, school supplies Dec. 26, Warrant . .o. 345 Dve & Price, "ur-rce for five years... Dec. 26, Warrant No. 346 County trenrpr, J. O. Robinson s tax.. Dec. 28. Warrant No. 350 . B. Austiber Co., dcor for No. 3 .... Dec 28, Warrant No. 349, Boren Lnmn, sho'e!ing coal No. 5 Dec. 29, Warrant No. 357 B. F. Parker, repairs on hacks, etc Dec. 29, Warrant No. 359 Chas. L. White, domestic science and school supplies Dec 29 Warrant No. 3P2 Standard Ol'l Co., gasoline Dec. 30, Warrant No. 361 Chas. A. Woods, janitor fee,. $54.00; labor $8.00 Dec. 31, Warrant No. 36S W. F. Skinner, directors care No. 2
Tb. Co., school literature., hool supplies
.-titute fee 'nstitute fee
30.00 47.00 45.00 40.00 3.00 32.47 2.65 30.65 4.20 9.70 45.00 45.00 45.00 32.00 15.00 1.10 5.00 9.00 8.00 5.00 4.50 .75 9.96 37.60 23.52 22.95 2.75 30.00 1.65 45.75 5.00 45.00 1.75 28.10 12.00 10.75 2.34 : ,50.00.. 16.15 14.28 17.00 24.00 6.53 140.13 16.00 20.11 11.58 27.15 35. P2 199.50 10.00 8.15 10.00 2.55 22.07 4.95 62.00 23.07
Total disbursements
.$ 5,077.70
TUITION FUND.
Receipts. - A
1 Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1913.
ran.
'an. 1. First National bank. Dec. Interest ran. 24 L. S. Bowman, January distribution reb. 1 First National bank, Jan. interest tfarch 1 First National bank, February, interest Ipril 1 First National bank, March interest flay 2 First National bank, April interest 'une 1 First National bank, May interest fune 24 Co. Auditor, funds uly 21 Transferred from special to tuition uly 21 L. S. Bowman, auditor ruly 22 School board Harrison twp., O., tution . . uly 31 First National bank, interest lug. 14 James Howarth, transfer Jept. 1. First National bank, interest )ct. 1 First National bank, interest Jov. 1 First National bank, interest )ec. 1 First National bank, Interest (Nov.).. . )ec. 22 Co. Auditor, funds
631.35 3.73 1,875.64 5.00 5.78 6.60 4.01 3.57 2,086.88 116.84 885.28 59.70 10.36 32.00 10.41 9.50 6.57 5.09 1,815.48
Total receipts
,.$ 7,572.25
TUITION FUND. Disbursements.
Tan. 9, Warrant No. 3 Russell Worl. teaching No. 5 75.00 ran. 9, Warrant No. 4 George W. Schell, teaching, No. 5 30.00 an. 9, Warrant No. 5 Mabel Sourbeer, teaching, No. 5 24.00 an. 10, Warrant No. 6 Walter Williams, teaching. No. 1 50.00 an. 10, Warrant No. 7, Margaret Roll, teaching No. 2 100.00 an. 28, Warrant No. 12 Ruby Brown, teaching drawing 15.00 ran. 30, Warrant No. 16 Russell Worl, teaching No. 5 75.00 'an. 30, Warrant No. 17 Cora M. Hill, teaching No. 3 45.00 ran. 30, Warrant No. 18 Mabel Sourbeer, teaching No. 5 36.00 ran. 30. Warrant N. 20 G. W. Schell. teaching No. 5 130.00 ilarch 9. Warrant No. 47 Rae Thorckmorton, teaching Domestic Science . 25.00 reb. 16, Warrant No. 30 Walter Williams, teaching, No. 1 50.00 reb. 27. Warrant No. 33 Cora M. Hill.teaching No. 3 45.00 reb. 27, Warrant No. 37 Russell Worl, teaching No. 5 75.00 .larch 30. Warrant No. 56 G. W. Schell, teaching No. 5 130.00 reb. 27, Warrant No. 39 Mabel Sourbeer, teaching No. 5 48.00 "eb. 27, Warrant No. 41 Zona M. Grave, teaching No. 5 20.00 darcn 5, Warrant No. 45 Ruby E. Brown, teaching drawing 16.88 iarch 9, Warrant No. 47 Rae Throckmorton, teaching Domestic Science 25.00 (Tarch 14. Warrant No. 50 Walter Williams, teaching No. 1 50.00 ilarch 28, Warrant No. 55 Mabtl Sourbeer, teaching No. 5 48.00 4arch 30, Warrant No. 56 G. W. Schell, teaching No. 5 130.00 larch 30, Warrant No. 60 Russell Worl, teaching No. 5 75.00 ipril 3. Warrant No. 62 Walter D. Williams, teaching No. 1 50.00 Ipril 20. Warrant No. 66 Ruby Brown, teaching drawing 26.25 Ipril 22, Warrant No. 71 Rae Throckmorton, teaching Domestic Science 30.00 kpril 24, Warrant No. 73 G. W. Schell, teaching No. 5 130.00 Lpril 24, Warrant No. 74 Russel Worl, teaching No. 5 49.73 kpril '24. Warrant No. 76 Mabel Sourbeer, teaching No. 5 48.00 Jay 1, Warrant No. 82 Walter Williams, teaching No. 1 50.00 day 5, Warrant No. 85 Cora M. Hill, teaching No. 3 101.25 4ay 8, Warrant No. 95 Hazel Harding, teaching No. 5 290..00 lay 13, Warrant No. 102 Grace Zurwell, substitute teaching No. 5 11.36 lay 23, Warrant No. 108 Margaret Roll, teaching No. 2 208.00 uly 7. Warrant No. 141 Zona M. Grave, teaching, No. 5 540.00 uly 23. Warrant No. 150 James Howarth, transfers 160,00 Lug. 4, Warrant No. 154 Geprge O. Wise, trustee, transfer 28.00 )ct. 2. Warrant No. 209 Alice Austin, teaching No. 3 45.00 . )ct. 2, Warrant No. 210 Cora M. Hill, teaching No. 5 50.00 ct. 2, Warrant ..o. 212 Rae Throckmorton, teaching Domestic Science 24.00 ct. 2, Warrant No. 211 Walter WUUamB, teaching No. 1 50.00 t. 2, Warrant No. 27G. W. Schell, teaching No. 5 130.00
Oct. 9, Warrant No. 220 Blair Converse, teaching No. 5 . . 71.43 Oct. 9. Warrant No. 221 Grace Zurwell, teaching No. 2 57.00 Oct. 16, Warrant No. 229 Zona M. Grave, teaching NO. 5 30.00 Oct. 29, Warrant No. 248 Cora M. Hill, teaching No. 5 50.00 Oct. 29, Warrant No. 249 G, W. Schell, teaching No. 5 130.00 Nov. 6. Warrant No. 253 Ruby E. Brown, teaching drawing 33.25 Nov. 6. Warrant No. 254 Blair Converse, teaching, No. 5 . ... 71.43 Nov. 13, Warrant No. 257 Grace Zurwell, teaching No. 2 68.40 Nov. 21, Warrant No. 264 G. W. Schell, teaching No. 5 130.00 Nov. 25, Warrant No.- 271 Hazel Harding, teaching No. 5 180.00 Nov. 25, Warrant No. 272 Rae Throckmorton, teaching Domestic Science 48.00 Nov. 25, Warrant No. 273 Ruby E. Brown, teaching drawing ..... 15.75 Nov. 28, Warrant No. 278 Grace Zurwell, teaching No. 2 . . . ..... 42.75 Dec. 1, Warrant No. 282 James Howarth, trustee, manuscripts... 16.00 Dec. 5, Warrant No. 285 Blair Converse, teaching No. 5 71.43 Dec. 5, Warrant No. 2S6 Cora M. Hill, teaching No. 5 50.00 Dec. 5, Warrant No. 287 Alice M. Austin, teaching No. 3 87.75 Dec. 12, Warrant No. 302 Zona M. Grave, teaching No. 5 ........ 50.00 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 318 Ruby Brown, teaching drawing , 24.50 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 319 Hazel Harding, teaching No. 5 60.00 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 320 G. W. Schell, teaching No. 5 130.00 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 322 Cora M. Hill, teaching No. 5 50.00 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 324 Rae Throckmorton, teaching. Domestic Science 24.00 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 328 Walter Williams, teaching No. 1 150.00 Dec. 24, Warrant No. 330 Blair Converse, teaching No. 5 71.43 Dec. 25, Warrant No. 332Alice Austin, teaching No. 3 45.00 Dec. 26, Warrant No. 337 Zona M. Grave, teaching No. 5 240.00 Dec. 26, Warrant No. 339 Grace Zurwell, teaching No. 2 57.00
Total Disbursements .. i $ 5,394.59 DOG FUND. Receipts. 1914. an. 1 Balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1913 $ 224.00 June 1 Oliver Garrett, dog tax 1.00 June 1 W. A. Hyde, assessor, dox tax 114.00 June 1 Frank Knoll, dog tax 1.00 June 1 Mrs. Frank Allen, dog tax 2.00 June 10 Charles Milton, dog tax 1.00 June 18 J. O. Robinson, dog tax . 1.00 June 19 C. S. White,, .dog ax , v,.v. ....... .v. ' 1.00 June 19 G. H. Anderson, dog tax' T. '. I v. . . . . fiViC 1.00 June 19 Shirley White, dog tax 1.00
Twenty-five dollars "for scrubbing of the tombstones of my neighbors in the graveyard" was one of the peculiar bequests in the will of Mrs. Margaretha H. Schmidt, of Belleville, 111.
See Why Girls Leave Home at the Murray Today.
FOR RENT
Total receipts ................$ DOG FUND. ' Disbursements. March 7, Warrant No. 46 L. S. Bowman, treas., excess dog tax....$ May 15, Warrant No. 104 Alva Horn, 1 sheep killed by dog July 23, Warrant No. 161 T. H. Hunt, 14 ducks killed by dogs, 85c per
348.00
124.00 8.50 4.90
Total disbursements 137.40 BONDED FUND. Receipts. 1914. Jan. 1 To balance on hand, Dec. 31, 1913 777.86 June 24 County Auditor, funds . . 516.48 Dec. 22 County Auditor, funds .. .. 449.04
CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Richmond, Ind.. January 7th, 1915. NOTICE TO CONT RACTORS ; Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, January 18th. 1915. for the follow Ing described pub'ic improvements In the City of Richmond, as authorized' by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 4361915 For the construct! n of a relief sewer on north side of Elm Place, from North 9th to 10th Htreet. All work done in the making of said described public Improvements, , shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of the It; .provement Resection, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting roposals to make said described public tmprovfments. must accompany each bjd wPh. a certified check In the sum of $100.00, as evidence of gool faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and "bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable
! thereon to the city as agreed and liqulj dated damages for snch failure.
The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject eny or all bids. ALFRED BAVTS, CHARLES E. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN, Board of Public Works. 7-14-2L
Total Rceipts $ 1,743.38 BONDED FUND. Disbursements. Pept. 1, Warrant No. 172, Andrew Skinner, trustee Adam Hill est. 652.00 Sept. 1, Warrant No. 1734 M. C. Harlan by Dickinson Trust Co., Interest on warrants . . 56.00 Sept. 1, Warrant No. 174, Isaac Van Nuys, interest on warrants .. 24.00 Sept. 1, Warrant No. 175, J. R. White, per F. O. White, interest on warrants 32.00 Sept. 1, Warrant No. 176, Theodore Fisher, interest on warrant.. 52.00
Total Disbursements $ 816.00 SUMMARY. Township Fund. Jan. 1. Balance n hand Dec. 31, 1913 .'.$ .08 Received since Jan. 1, 1914 1,278.18 On hand and received 1,278.26 Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1914 ; 1,131.60 Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1914 146.66 Read Fund. Jan. 1, Overdraw, 1913 5.35 Received since Jan. 1, 1914 1,677.56 On hand and received . . . . 1,672.21 Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1914 .. 1,608.91 Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1914 63.30 Special School Fund. Jan. 1, Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1913 1,374.99 Received since Jan. 1, 1914 3,964.46 On hand and received 5,339.45 Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1914 5,077.70 Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1914 261.75 Tuition Fund. Jan. 1. Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1913 631.35 Received since Jan. 1, 1914 6,940.90 On hand and received 7,572.25 Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1914 5,394.59 Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1914.. 2,177.66 Dog Fund. Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1914 . 224.00 Dec. 31, Receipts during year 124.00 Dec. 31, Total of balance and receipts . . .. 348.00 Dec. 31, Disbursements during year 137.40 Dec. 31, Final balance 210.60 Bonded Fund.
Jan. 1, 1914, Balance on hand . . .. .... . Dec. 31, Receipts during year Dec. 31, Total of balances and receipts Dec. 31, Disbursements during year Dec. 31, Final balances .
777.86 . . 965.52 1,743.38 816.00 927.38
Total of All Funds Ending Dec. 31, 1914. Jan. 1, Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1913 3,002.90 Received since Jan. 1, 1914 14,950.62 On hand and received . . 17,953.55 Disbursements since Jan. 1, 1914 14,166.20 Balance on hand ending Dec. 31, 1914 3,787.35 1, Nathan Grave, trustee of Franklin township, Wayne county, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the preceding report of receipts, disbursements, balance and service account is true and correct as I verily believe ; and I further declare that the sums which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear, that I have received no money, nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by me as trustee of this township. NATHAN GRAVE. Trustee Franklin Township Subscribed and sworn to before me, the chairman of the advisory board of this township, this fifth day of January, 1915. HUMPHREY MIKESELL, Chairman of Advisory board of Franklin Township. This report was received, accepted, and approved by the advisory board of this township at their annual meeting, the fifth day of Jan., 1915. AUGUST KNOLL, ALBERT A. TOWNSEND, . Advisory Board of Franklin Township.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS
WANTED
WANTED Barber. 600 N. 12th.
Call Jno. Schell, 20-3t
WANTED Place on farm by married man by day or month. Charles Abrams, R. R. 8, near old club house, close to National pike. 21-2t
WANTED House and lot, $1,000 to $2,500. Address A, Palladium. 21-3t WANTED By Chicago corporation, local soliciting salesman and collector. Experienced insurance man preferred. Permanent position with liberal compensation for business producer. Apply M. T. Davis, 910 Michigan ave., Chicago. 21-22-23 WANTED Position lis companion to elderly lady by young lady of good character. Address K. A. care Palladium. 20-3t
WANTED Work in private family by young lady. Phone 4115. 20-2t
WANTED To buy 50 old violins. J, M. Lacey, 7 South 6th st
FOR RENT Good farm, 120 acres, on thirds. Only experienced farmer with small family and best references considered. C, care Palladium. 21-22 FOR 1ENT Six room house, bah, electric light, good cellar at 538 N. 19th. Call 540 N. 19th. 8-tf FOR RENT Well located modern home with furnace and bath., low price. Address Home, care Palla "um. FOR RENT Half-double house. Inquire 221S. 3rd st. : 19-tf FOR RENT House of 6 rooms, 511 S.
5th. H. C. Bullerdick. Phone 1235 or 1419. 12-tf FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very desirable. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son. Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block. Phone 1956. 16-tu-th-satltf
FOR RENT House N. A St. 319. $10.50 and 222 N. 4th t., $8.50. Apply at 23 N. Srd St. 20-lt FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms, J27 N. 11th. 20-7t FOR RENT 6 room house. Inquire 242 S. 5th. 20-7t FOR RENT Four, five and six room modern apartments. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main. 4-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Wagons, harnpps fainJbs Inif-le ineiitrf, feleighs, storm buggies, 317 N. A st. " 19-7t Having rented my farm, will sell at public sale at my farm 3 1-2 miles south of Milton, on Bentonville Road, one mile west of Milton and Connersville Pike, on February 22, 1915, horses, cattle, hogSj and implements. Col. Flannagan, Al. Vauderber, Auctioneers. JOHN COYNE.
FOR SALE Number one Jersey cow and calf. Harry Rogers. R. R. 5. 21-lt FOR SALE-Bourbonred"turkey8"tom8 and hens, big stock, don't wander, good layers. Phone 5112-E or Pleasant View Farm, R. R. 3. 21-3t FOR SALE A Sterling drop head sewing machine, good as new. Call 2006 N. F st 21-3t
FOR SALE! 2 iron safes, one small safe and one large safe. James Heath. 620 S. 13th st. 21-2t
FOR SALE Billiard table and equipment. Phone 1781. 21-3t FOR SALE aTVbarg1a!nif taken at once. X-ray and static machine. 264 Ft. Wayne ave. 18-7t
FOR SALE Railroad watches as good as new at half price. J. M. Lacey, 7 South 6th st.
FOR SALE 16 Inch -rove wood on Davis farm, Union Pike, 843 Broadway, Indianapolis. Ind. 8-tf
FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine. $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S 7th.
WE REPAIR EVERYTHING Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son. WANTED Ice skates to hollow-grind
20c per pair. This week only. Lahman's Plating Works, Main St., oppo
site court house. WANTED To tradefor a good small automobile. Will give a good proposition. Call at No. 9 S. 7th St.. or address Box 282.
WANTED Sober industrious married man for farm work. Reference required. Address Farm Hand, care Palladium. 18-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 6 room house, modern. Call 1039 S. 8th st. , 21-7t
FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 313 N. 21st st. Phone 3655. 21-2t
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping apartments, modern. No children, 207 N. 9th. 16-7t
FOR RENT Half of double house. 318 N. 17th st Call 1013 Main st. 17-tf
FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges desired. 103 N. 17th st. i9-tf
FOR RENT Three room flat over 603 N. 13th st., $8.50; four room flat No. .603 N. 13th st. $9.00; five room house No. 743 N. 15th st, $10.00. Will rent to colored people. 0. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main. Phone 2233.
FOR SALE Cheap, household furniture, stoves, etc. Must sell immediately, 228 N. W. 5th st. 15-7t FOR SALE Two show cases and gocart, cheap, 26 S. 9th. 15-7t FOR SALE Pure breed Chester white shoats, cheap. Phone 3136. 18-7t FOR SALE New home. 4mmediate possession. Phone 4447.
FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE
FOR SALE One of the finest farms in the country, consisting of 220 acres, almost 200 level, black bottom land, large tile silo, 300 ton capacity, own electric light plant, both electric and gasoline power, private telephone. Sharpless milkers installed, seven room milk house, good dairy barn, cement floor and steel stanchions, three sets of improvements, three miles of Richmond. Address Box 49, R- JL' or Phone 4155. 15-7t BIG BARGAIN in new 6 room house all modern conveniences. Will consider part payment, balance like rent. 103 S. W. 5th. 15-7t
FOR. SALEREAL. ESTATE Just a Few of Our Farm Bargaints 19 acres right in a good town on IsV terurban. $3500.00. 44 acres close to Richmond, $4000.00. 105 acres all level, $115.00 per acre. 65 acres about all tillable, $6200.00.
70 acres of all level land, well improved, and good locaUon. 60 acres all tillable. $100.00 per acre. 156 acres, extra well improved, this is close to the Traction and is a dandy
piace, 91ZU.UU per acre. 95 acres at the best bargain of the year. $70.00 per acre. Good terms. Just a few more days left to buy in. Possession this spring will soon be a thing of the past. FUNK & MILLER 205 Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766.
A. Al. HUBERTS, REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIKS LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 417L OFFICE 18 S. 8TH.
Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgharn. over 710 Main St Phone 2233
SEE MOORE & OCBOHN -For all kinds of nsr ranee, bonds and loans, real estate ?.d rentals. Room 16. L O. O. P. bulldln
FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD. Kelly Bloc:. 8th and Main.
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.
LANDOLOGY. a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation, three months' trial subscription PREIi. If for a home, or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands -simply write me a letter marking lc personal and say "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FRifE." Address Lloyd M. Skinner, general rranager. Skidmore Land Co., 105 Sklcmore Bldg., Marinette. Wis. 9ot Umbrella w6rkof '1 kinds. RepairIng new covers a specialty. All wor "r"V 1. H. T. !,- fi'. 6 I.. 6th.
C. E. SAINE (Chiropody.) Why let your feet trouble you? Corns, hard soft or vascular bunions, insrown nails treated by the latest methods. Prices reasonable. Res. 1230. I st. Phc e 2516.
W. R. SAIN. AUCTIONEER I sell flnV thln9 fit 0 llSftsrt 9a ral.a
j mmwxsu, acta ui Dsuua( real estate and household goods 1st terms. Telephone 2516 or vrite 1230 South I street. Make dates early.
dec 22-301
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LOST Strayed or stolen, tiger kitten, answers to the name of "Pnby." Return to 1202 N. D st. Reward. Phone 19S9. 11-tf LOST Mesh bag containing purse bill and change. Liberal reward it
returned to Palladium. 20-2t
LOST Medium sized gold watch with chain on Main, between 6th and
City restaurant. Return to Palladium. Reward. 21-lt
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OUR SATURDAY SALE of Furniture begins at One o'clock instead of 2:00. Tako notice. Next sale Saturday. High class Furniture. : 17 S.
7th street. ...... . .
A.JO. DEERING & CO. . . Auctioneers.
