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MUSICIANS BRING MESSAGE FROM COLORED SCHOOL Hampton Singers and Entertainers Appear at Coliseum Under Auspices of Ministerial Association. The following program will be given Monday evening, March 22, at 8 o'clock In the Coliseum, at the meeting held in the interest of Hampton Institute. Dr. Conrad Huber will preside at the meeting. Tickets are free and will be distributed through the Ministerial Association and at the Y. M. C. A., and it is urged that all desiring to secure these tickets apply as soon as possible. Making negro lives count. Scenes from the hopelessness of th? old life, through Hampton's industrial training, to the Joy of. service, interpreted by plantation melodies by the Hampton Singers. Plantation songs "There's a Meeting Here Tonight"; Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen" The Horn p ton Singers. Scenes from the old life. Ramshackle cabins, tumbling outbuildings, ragged ckudren happy -in the sunlight! the sad old mule and ill-fed steer dragging by the doorway where the negro woman washes, tell the story of hundreds of communities. Plantation songs "Ezekiel Saw De Wheel"; "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" The Hampton Singers. ' Scenes at Hampton. Hampton, the drill ground of a people's leaders fourteen hours a day of training in shop, classroom, kitchen, laundry, farm, and parade ground. Plantation, songs "Lord.. I .Don't Feel Noways Tired"; Let De Heaven Light Shine On Me" The Hampton Singers. Scenes from the new life. Back to the cabins and the pines; how Hampton's graduates carry the message to their own people. Hampton's Message Major Robert R. Moton. Plantation songs The Hampton Singers. The Court of Last Resort. Around the stove of the cross roads i grocery is the real court of last resort, for it finally over-rules all others i Chamberlain s Cough . Remedy has been brought before this court in almost every cross roads grocery In this country, and has always received a favorable verdict- It is in the country where man expects to receive full value for his money that this remedy is most appreciated. Obtainable everywhere. adv. GLEN KARN Miss Neva Irelan of Richmond, came Saturday to spend Sunday with her sister Mrs. E. E. Wbiteman. Miss Ruby Downing also was a guest of Mrs. Whitman over Sunday. Orville Southard of Greenville, is here for a few days visit with his parents Denver Moore and family will move in with Ike Lovin this week and keep house for him. Ben Richards is getting ready for summer. He has purchased a new slxcyilncer machine. Frost Thomas of Columbus, spent Sunday with C. C. Thomas. Ray Milton and wife of Whitewater,
BANK STATEMENT.
No. 403. Jesse T. Druley, president; Walter F. cashier. Report of the. condition of the at Boston, in the State of Indiana,. at the 1913. Resources. , 1. Loans and discounts. .$29,504.91 2. Overdrafts 15.16 3. U. S. Bonds (none) 4. Other Bonds and Se curities (none) 5. Banking House 4.234.59 6. Furniture and Fixtures 2.975.05 7. Other Real Estate . . . 1,500.00 8. Due from Banks and Trust Companies.... 13,474.92 9. Cash on hand 2,930.34 10. Cash Items (none) 11. Premiums Paid on Bonds (none) 12. Current Expenses 910.33 13. Tuxes Paid (none) 14. Interest paid 2( 0.21 15. Profit and Loss (none) Total resources $r,3,7C3.5t State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss:
I, Joe Purke, cashier of tao Farmers Stato Bank, do solemnly swear at tha above statement is true. JOE BURKE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 10th day of March, 1915. CLARENCE M. PARKS, Notary Public. My Commission expires January 7, 1919.
are visiting her parents, Henry Wolfal and wife. .- Leslie Brown has returned from Sidney. O. He has taken the agency for the Elco automobile. Mrs. Cora Williams has returned from the west and will make her home with her eon, D. C.-Williams. L. L. Peden entertained Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. U Rudlci. and sons, and Mrs. A. M. Richards. Ivan Richards, Ben Richards and wife, Mrs. Monroe and Miss Euola Richards shopped in Richmond the latter part of the week. Leonard Thompson has bought a lot south of the Christian church, and will erect a house on (t soon. The L. A. S. of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. E. Brown. - Ora Chenoweth of Owens, O., is here for a visit with his father, W. A. Chenoweth. William Roberts, one of the oldest and best known residents of the county, died Tuerday morning after a lingering illness. The funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. ' . Miss Etta Hill has' returned to her musical studies at Richmond. The Alumni club held a meeting of officers and members Saturday night at the home of Lacey Miksell and planned to give their annual banquet on May 8.
Turtle Soup Saturday, March 14th, at A. C. Bettelon's, 20 North 9th. 11 WOMEN SUFFER FROM WAR Thousands of Women of Europe are Left Destitute, Unprotected and , in Misery. The hearts of the women of America go out to their sisters in Europe who are left in misery and want. American women often suffer from derangements that are purely feminine. At the first symptoms of any derangement of the feminine organism at any period of life the one safe, really hopeful remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a woman's medicine and as such its mighty and marvelous restorative power is acknowledged the country over. Dr.. Pierce's Favorite Prescription la a true friend to women in times of trial and at times of pain when the organs are not performing their functions. For headache, backache, hot flashes, catarrhal condition, bearing down sensation, mental depression, dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude and exhaustion -women should never fail to take this tried and true women's medicine. It's not a secret remedy for all the ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Sold in either tablet or liquid torm. A GREAT BOOK EVERY WOMAN-SHOULD HAVE I "If you will pay the mailing charges j which are but a trifle," says Dr. Pierce, I "I will send you my cloth bound book of over 1,000 pages with color plates and numerous illustrations, and will not charge you a penny for the book itself." Over a million copies of "The Peo pie's Common Sense Medical Adviser" are now in the hands of the people. It is a book that every one should have and read in case of accident or sickness. It is so plainly written that any one can understand it. Send 20 cents in stamps for mailing charges to. Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and enclose this notice and you will receive by return mail, all charges prepaid, this valuable book. Advertisement Parks,, vice president; Joseph Burke, Farmers' State Bank, a state bank, close of its business on March 4, Liabilities. 1. Capital Stock paid in $25,000.00 2. Surplus (none) 3. Undivided Profits (none) 4. Exchange, Discounts and Interest SS7.03 a. 6. 7. 8. 9. Profit and Loss (none) Dividends Unpaid ( one) Demand deposit Demand Certificates .... 27,274.12 2,604.36 Time Deposits (none) 10. Time Certificates (none) 11. Certified Checks (none) 12. Cashier's Checks (none) 13. Due to Banks and Trust 'Companies (none) 14. Bills Payable (none) 15. Notes, etc., Rediscounted (none) Total Liabilities $55,765.51
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MARCH U, iW5
ORGANIZES CLUB. EATON, Ohio, March 12.-rrFurther action toward -the organization of a Country Club by Eatonians will not be taken until after incorporation under state laws. This matter was decided following the report of a ways and means commission. - MASONIC CALENDAR FRIDAY King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4 R. A. M., stated convocation. URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts. If .Your, Back Hurts, or Bladder Bother You Drink More Water. . If you have your meat every day, eat jt, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells ys .that meats form uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. . To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and- f luh off the body's urinous vaste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Solts is inexpensive; can not injure, and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. Adv. 1205 A Dainty and Attractive Frock. Girl's overblouse dress with guimpe having sleeves in either of two length. What little girl will not be pleased with a dress like this so easy to adjust, so neat and becoming. It is suitable for lawn, linen, batists, galatea, percale, gingham, challie, cashmere or serge. In checked or plaid suiting the overdress could be worn with a guimpe of silk, crepe or lawn. If. made of linen' or batiste, the front could be daintily embroidered and for this a guimpe of lawn would also do nicely. In plain or striped gingham or galatea the model would make a serviceable school dress, with a guimpe of Contrasting material. The pattern is cut in four sizes, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. . It requires 1 yards of 27-inch material for the guimpe, and three yards for the dress for a 6-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana. Size Xame . . City Address
CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & FORT WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY. - Richmond, Ind., March 11, 1915. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad Company will be held at the principal office of the company,, in the City of Richmond, Indiana, on Thursday, April 1, 191.5 at 9 : 30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose' of electing seven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before th emeeting. . - - S. H. CHURCH, Secretary. IN THE UNITED STATES DI8TRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of James C. Braxton, voluntary bankrupt. Cause No. 4029. To the creditors of James C. Braxton, voluntary bankrupt, of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana: You and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 2d day of March, A. D., 1915, James C. Braxton was du ly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Henry U. Johnson, at-torney-at-law; Richmond, Indiana, at ten o'clock a. m., Thursday, March 25, 1915, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. In order to receive consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer. side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of th. (creditors . amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. Harry C. Sheridan,. .-. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, March 9, 1915. ll-18-2t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In re Estate of Anna W. Whitman, deceased. In Wayne Circuit Court, January Terra, .1915. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administrator. The undersigned, Gideon W. Neff, Administrator, with the will annexed of Anna M. Whitman, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, he will at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Friday, March 19th, 1915, offer for sale at public sale all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, situated in the City of Richmond, of Wayne County, and State of Indiana, to-wlt: Being full interest in and to Lot Number Seven (7) in James McNeill's Sub-division of a part of Christian Fetta's Addition to said City of Richmond. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of Wrayne Circuit Court of Indiana, and for not less than twothirds of the appraised value of said real estate, and upon following terms and" conditions: " At least one-third of purchase money cash in hand, and balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, evidenced by notes in usual bankable form, waiving relief providing for attorney's fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. This real estate will further be sold subject, to taxes for year 1915, but free of all other liens. Abstract of title will be furnished to purchaser without further cost. GIDEON W. NEFF, Administrator, With Will Annexed Anna M. Whitman, deceased. GARDNER, JESSUP & WHITE, Attorneys-at-Law. COL. MEEK, Auctioneer. febl8-25 mar4-ll-18 PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED JOIN THE CLASS which will begin in Shorthand at the Richmond Business College next Monday. MERCHANT SDELIVERYSEAaCE". Charges reasonable. Geo. Lane. Pnone 1851. ll-7t WANTED Young man who wants to earn a portion of his tuition while attending Business College to call at the college office at once. Call for L. B: Campbell, Mgr. WANTED Washings, 1028 N. H st. : n-2t WANTED To buy girls bicycle. . Phone 1159. - 1 l-2t WANTED Young southern woman . wants to be companion or governess in family of refinement. , Address "Southern," care Paladlum. 10-3t WANTED Place to work on farm by experienced single hand. J. L. Richardson, Busy Bee restaurant. 16 N. 6th st. 10-2t
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WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WE REPAIR everything, bicycles. baby cabs, wringers, sweepers. Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd st. WANTED Experienced farm hand and wife. E. P. L., Tew Paris, Ohio. R. F. D. No.;i. ...... 5-7t WANTED To buy watches, diamonds and violins. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. A FINE INVESTMENT Large, good. well located business room. 5 living rooms above, leased at $35 per month for "2 years yet." Great bargain, $2,650. A 16 er cent investment. Time on part. A. M. Roberts, office 18 S. 8th st., city. 9-3t WANTED Leave your laundry with O. B. Medearis, agent for the Sanitary laundry. 9-7t WANTED Cisterns to clean, 225 S. 13th Bt. Phone 1518. Joe Johnson. 9-7t WANTED Competent cook ; reference required. Address A. B. C. care Palladium. 9-tf WANTED Paper hanging, Elmer Cooney, 34 N. 6th St. Phone 2788. 9-4t WANTED You to get your wall paper cleaned before the rush. Foj first class work call Phone 3041. 16-t) AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, Men to ,J.earn the barber trade. The world needs more barbers than any other tradesmen. Few weeks Qualifies. Tools included. Board if desired. Wages while learning. Dis tant applicants write. Moler Barr College, Indianapolis', Ind. 6-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 6 room flat, very desirable. Wm. H. Bradbury & Son. Rooms 1 and 3 Westcott Block. Phone 1956. 16-tu-th-satltf v KENT 5 room flat, lights and bath. 210 Richmond ave. Phone 3276. 27-eod-7t FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished flat, 416 N. W. 1st. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. . 3-eod-tf FOR RENT 6 room house. Call " 132 S. 3rd st. 10-4t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, furnace, bath; price right. 737 S. 7th st. Phone 2012. 8-7t FOR RETJT Modern house .with garden, near Earlham. Phone 4810. 8-7t FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; modern. 108 Ft. Wayne ave. 8-7t For Rent Modern flat, 115 South Fourteenth st. Mrs. C. S. Wilson. 6-7t FOR RENT 7 room house. 124 S. 5th st. Call 221 S. 6th t. 12-tf FOR RENT Hal double bouse. -In-quire 221 S. 3rd st. 19-tf FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges I', desired. 103 N. 17th at. 19-tf FOR RENT Six room house, cor. Hunt and School sts., $10; five room house No. 133 School, $8.50; six-room house No. 723 N. 15th St.. $12; ten room house No. 214 N. 9th st, $22.50; five room bouse No. 332 S. 8th st, $8.50, will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulgham. 'over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 9-3t FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath, $15 per month. 1912 N. E and 2310 N. F. Phone 3034. 9-5t FOR RENT House of 5 rooms. 631 N. 9th st. 10-tf FOR RENT New 5 room houses, 529 S. 12th and 1210 S. F, $11.50. Call 102112 N. D st. 10-3t FOR RENT Be quick. These are bargains. Five rooms and bath North E, $14. Six rooms, close in, $8. Call 1J3 North 14th. st. 10-7t FOR RENT Large front room, fur- , nished, suitable for two; modern conveniences. 35 S. 15th st. ll-2t FOR RENT 3 room flat, 6 North 12th street. Phone 1764. 3-tf FOR RENT 3 large rooms. 133 S. 4th st. 9-7t FOR RENT 3 rooms. Call Lawler Bros. Phone 3454. 9-3t FOR RENT Six room bouse, No. 743 N.'tfith st., $10; five room house. No. 216 N. 5th St., $12. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 9-3 1 FOR RENT One three room house, $500. Phone 3031. ll-epd-7t FOR RENT Four rooms,, ground floor, fine furniture, piano and kitchen. Must be first class people. 917 S. A st. li lt FOR RENT 5 rooms, gas, electric ngnt, 31Z N. istn. Benj. F. Harris. ll-3t FOR RENT 5 room house 232 Randolph, $12.00; 5 room bouse 43S Pearl. Modern. Call Knode's Music store. ' li-lt FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John street, $9.00 per month. O. D. Bullerdick, 529 S. 5th. Phone 1644, 11-tt FOR RENT 4 room house, 213 South C, near Piano works. 11-lU
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FOR SALE FOR SALE Fox terrier pups, 11 S. 9th st. Phone 2152. ;'" 9-7t SEED OATS White Bonanza, re-cleaned, at Rich' mond-Roller Mills: Phone .2919. 26-14t SPIRELLA-CORSETS Appointment by Tetter, postcard or telephone given prompt attention. Mrs. Mary Kielhorn Martin -Spirella's Professional Corsetiere. . 525 ' ..Main St. Phone 2488. . . . ..... FOR SALE Counters, large. meat re frigerator and! other fixtures In good condition. Address C E. Sell, 710 Main st. 6-tf FOR SALE Maxwell runabout, $100. 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE New $300.00 Piano at bar- ' gain for cash. Phone 25S1. ' 5-7t HORSE SALE AT. RICHMOND, IND. Saturday, March 13, 1915. at Taube's Bam, North 6th St. 50 HEAD OF HORSES All classes consisting of draft mares, mares in foal, geldings and drivers. Good horses are getting hard to buy and higher every day. Don't put it off if you wish to buy. Come and see what we have. We will have a good bunch of horses for this sale, and we hope to have you with us as usual. ' ' We make our guaranty good. We have horses on hands at all times for private sale. Charges for selling consigned horses $2.00 per head. Terms, 6 months, "with 6 per cent, interest. Sale to commence at 12: 30 p. m. JONES & MINGS. H. H. JONES, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Soda fountain, good condition, 12 syrups, $75 for quick sale. C. A. Bennett Greensfork. 10-7t FOR SALE Sound young draft mare. Mrs. C. H. Gano, R. R. 3. . 10-2t FOR SALE General purpose horse and good buggy. 736 N. 10th at 10-2t FOR SALE Sow and pigs. Phone 5149 A. io-2t FOR SALE Drivinfl- horsA and ntann box buggy. J. F. Hornaday. Phone J 1281 or 1489. 4-7t1 FOR SALE Fence! fence buildinz implements. Ernest Brumfleld, Centerville, Ind. 5-7t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching 50c a setting; $3.00 a hundred. White Plymouth Rock and Black Langshan. A. M. Elliott, National Road West. R. R. No. 8. 5-7t FOR SALE Automobiles 11912 Pierce Arrow $1,200 11914 Cadillac. . . . . 1,300 1 1912 Apperson Coupe ........... 650 11913 Cadillac...... 900 11912 Stoddard-Day-ton Limousine ..... 1 ,000 We also have on hand many more used cars. G. W. SHROYER & CO., Dayton, Ohio. - ' - - ll-6t SATURDAY in our large auction room, we will sell good furniture as usual, dressers, beds, old fashioned sideboard, two good, ranges, good organ, library ; tables, Halls Borchert Dress Form and rocking chairs; also we will sell $150.00 Worth of good harness, two sides of good heavy team harness, spring wagon harness and double- driving harness, all good. Come early. A. O. DEERING & CO. Phone. 1876 A CHANCE of a lifetime to secure a $775.00 Starr Parlor Grand Piano for $300.00. if taken before the first of April. A fine piano for the Teacher's studio or the home. This piano has only been out of the factory five years, really in use only three years. With the exception of a VERY FEW SLIGHT marks on the case, it is practically as good as the day it left the factory. Piano may be seen at my residence in Cambridge City,' on Dale Avenue. ll-6t J. M. GIBBONS. FOR SALE or trade: Old home. place and 18 acres in Cambridge City, for cash or imDrevament bonds - vr m Outland. Culver, Ind. 11-th-sat FOR SALE Bed room suite, good condition, 125 N. W. 3d.' Phone 4750. 11-St FOR SALE Two good baby buggies. 1813 . JJ. H-lt FOR SALE Horse and buggy, 900 t st. .. . , , - -li-st FOR SALE Good mules coming four years old this spring. Call 1696. ll-3t
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By McManus SALE REAL. ... TATE- , FOR SALE r City. and Country Homes. PORTERFJELD, , Rooms' 306 and 307 Colonial Building. FOR SALE New . home, immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALErrrCIty property and faros. 1127 Main st. 24-tf FOR SALE-Suburban home, admirable location Phone 4177. FOR SALE Modern house. 402 S. 16th st 9-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Property, Economy, Ind. Extra good house, barn, 2 acre lot A. D. Pelrce, 413 S. 14th st. Phone 1039. 9-7t FOR SALE 1 eix room house, new, in Benton Heights. Phone 4767. - " 9-141 FOR TRADE Good single 'house for double, in good location; will pay difference if suited. Modern house on Richmond ave. for rent Bennett A Foreman, Room 15, Kelly 31dg. Phona 2707. SEE MOORE ft OGBORN For all kinds of Insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Boon 16. I. O. O. F. building. 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. L PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE. Double house, six rooms each side, centrally located, rents for $18 aside, modern except heat bargain at $4,200. 3 acres, 9 room house, plenty of fruit, good pike, 3 miles from Richmond, $1,200. C. E. SELL, 710 Main Street. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE 1 120 North I Street Tomorrow at 2 :30 o'clock p.m ; 5. room cottage, rooms are of good size, electric lights, both kinds of water, large veranda and lot 37x170. Street improvements paid. Ideal - location , for factory men; It will he bought at your E rice. ..Terms will suit you. on't miss, this opportunity for a home or an investment. MARY A. LAWLER. Deering &, MacDonald Auctioneers. for sale: City property and farms. 1-7-13 acr farms. "2 acres with buildines near cornora.tlon line. - Rent collections siven snecial atten. tion. C. E. BELFORD. 1127 Main St - . . . ll-7t . FOR SALE. 10 Acres - for sale. 4 miles out. fair buildinrs. Well located and land is all tillable Immediate possession. Price $1800.00. 10 Acres - 6 miles out- annA. hntlriinm tmnA piece of land.. Splendid home. Prloa $2000.00. --;. Possession April first. FUNK & MILLER 205 Second Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Movieg -:;'Vans Laree movine vans. Goods carefully moved by experi enced men. Charles wade. manager of vans. H. H. JONES ': 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. LOST LOST Grey tiger Angora cat lira, u. ss. jsimer. pnone 1863. 10-71
