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HIND I WSH-f TOO TO i0 ANO SEE HATlN ELIZABETH WARREN WINS FIRST HONORS IN READING TRIALS MILTON, Ind., March 15. In the contest for a test of accuracy and speed in reading, arithmetic and geegraph In the schools of the county, In the contest of pupils of this township at the school here Friday, the following were the successful contestants. The order in which they are named determines their rank in the contest. Reading, Elizabeth Warren, Milton; Homer DuGranrut, country; Naomi Squier, Milton. Arithmetic, Clara Shafer, Milton; Homer DuGranrut, country; Elizabeth Warren, Milton. Georgraphy, Homer DuGranrut, country, Naomi Squier, Ina Crawford. The contest was given out by county superintendent, C. O. Williams and began In the country schools and the grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the township schools. Of the successful number was evolved the test given by the townships., The next step will be at Richmond for the final test. Those from Washington township will be Elizabeth Warren, Clara Shafer, Naomi Squier and Homer DuGranrut. There were forty to take the contest Friday afternoon, here. Second, game of polo series tonight, A. S. M. and Greeks. DEATHS IN PREBLE EATOX. O., March 15. Funeral services for William Weaver, 42, who died Friday afternoon at his home in West Alexandria from the effects of tuberculosis, were held Sunday afternoon in the Lutheran church at that place, conducted by the Rev. S. Schillinger. The deceased was stricken with , diphtheria about three months ago, and tuberculosis developed. He is survived by his widow and two daughters, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, residing near Eaton; three sisters. Mrs." Milllo Stout of Greenville, and Mrs. Anna Grouse and Mary Moses of West Alexandria, and one brother, Harry Weaver. MASONIC CALENDAR Monday March 15, 1915, Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Fellow Craft degree. Tuesday, March 16, Richmond lodge No. 196. F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work In the Master Mason degree, commencing at seven o'clock. Refreshments. Wednesday March 17, Webb lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Friday March 19, King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Special Convocation. Work In the Mark Master degree. , Saturday, March 20 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation of candidates. FALLS FROM AUTO CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 15. Virgil Eaton, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton, suffered a badly crushed limb, when he fell Saturday morninf from an automobile, which he attempted to hop, as it passed his home on the National road. MOTHER! THE CHILD IS COSTIVE, BILIOUS

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Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs." No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be the first treatment given. If your little one is out-of-sorts, halfsick, isn't resting, eating and acting naturally look. Mother! see if tongue Is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile , gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, plyaful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because it never fails to cleanse the little on'es liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, ' children of ail ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs ; " then see that it Is mad by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.

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TJ KNOW Out juvt o TOO At the last count the United States national bank notes in circulation amounted to $718,085,637. Stops Coughs and Colds Instantly with Schiffmann's Concentrated Expectorant. 2 ounces make a pint at home. If not found the very best remedy ever used, your money will be returned by Clem Thistlethwaite's drug stores. adv. 1078 A Pretty Style for the Growing Girl. Girls dress with long or short sleeve and tunic blouse. Brown serce, combined with plaid woolen is here shown. The model would be equally effective in blue velvet, with cashmere for blouse and tunic. The 6tyle is smart and becoming. The tkirt is a three-piece model, and is joined to an underwaist, over which the blouse is worn. The tunic Is attached to the waist under the belt, but it may be omitted. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 8, 10, 12, and 14 years. It requires 4 yards of 36-inch material for a 10-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana. Size Name City Address COMMISSIONERS' COURT ALLOWANCES, FEBRUARY TERM, 1915. Miscellaneous A. Rosnagle & Co., clerk's office supplies, $2:50; Bartel & Rohe, office supplies, $18.66; W. H. Duning, auditor's and treasurer's office supplies, $28.50; National Annotating Co., auditor's office supplies, $4; L. S. Bowman's auditor's office expense. $13.31; Charles O. Williams, salary county superintendent of schools, $117.37; Charles O. Williams, traveling expenses, county superintendent schools, $24.25; Charles O. Williams, office expense, county superintendent schools, $26.25; Florence E. Williams, deputy county superintendent salary, $30; William Mathews, county assessor's office expense, $13.08; R. D. Morrow, per iiem county coroner, $21.76; Dr. H. B. Boyd and others, coroner's witnesses, $16.60; M. J. Quigley, commissioners office expense, $4.20; George Bishop, per diem trunant office, $52; Mary W. Hill, care orphan, $20; Indiana Tuberculosis hospital, expense inmates state institution, $12.86; H. C. Endsley, soldiers burial, $50; Item Newspaper Co., expense public advertising, $42.26; Mary T. R. Foulke, trustee, refund taxes, $14.83; Joe Quigley, bounty on hawk, $1; Curtis Railsback, bounty on hawk, $1; Burke Construction Co., fill at McGrew bridge, $280.80; Jesse La Mott, piling at Doddridge bridge, $7.35; trustee Wayne township, general bridges, $4: T. J. Connell, part contract Marshall road, $320; L. C. Peacock, engineer Marshall road, $29; L. C. Peacock, engineer E. R. Cox road, $19; L. C. Peacock, engineer National road east, $21; William E. Brown, trustee Green township, allowance for poor account, $23. Court House Supplies, Repairs, Etc. Moore & Ogborn, court house insurance, $60; H. N. Koll, court house insurance, $60; Benj. G. Price, county court house insurance, $30; Robb S. Spray, care court house grounds, $52.61; John Noas, care court house grounds, $5.40; DrV F. W. Krueger, care court house grounds, $7; Craighead Plumbing & Electric Co., court

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house repairs, $7.68; Richmond Lumber company, court house repairs, $.81; W. A. Bertsch, court house engineer, $100; A. C. Brown, court house janitor, $52; John A. Markley, court bouse janitor and care court house, $42; Lindley Swain, court house janitor and repair court house, $68; Crane Electric Co., court house supplies, $2.70; The Interstate Sanitation Co., court house supplies, $52.50; RichUnion Laundry, court bouse supplies, $1.98; Municipal Electric Light & Power Co., court house anu jail supplies, $69.68; Craighead Plumbing & Electric Co., court house and jail supplies, $29.63; Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co., court house and jail supplies, $16.89; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $28.20. Jail Supplies, Repairs, Etc. J. E. Miller, jail repairs. $4.75; Rice Miller, guard for insane, $60; Mina Hundoble, jail employe, $22; Aurelia Thomas, jail employe and supplies, $36; Grove W. Robbins, jail supplies, $3.25; C. C. Schaefer, jail supplies, $18.28. Poor Farm Repairs, Supplies, Etc. Bertsch Brothers, care poor farm grounds. $5.90; Thomas E. Jackson, poor farm supplies, $707.55; Nova Roller and others, poor farm employes, $157.16; Armour & Co., poor farm supplies, $9.60; Mark A. Stevens, agent, poor farm supplies, $3; W. H. Dynes, poor farm supplies, $76; Indian Refining Co., poor farm supplies, $1.60; Hoosier Mercantile Co., poor farm supplies, $13.16; Indian Refining Co., poor farm supplies, $7.98; J. M. Eggemeyer & Sons, poor farm supplies, $42.06; the Mashmeyer store, poor farm supplies, $9; John Dynes, poor farm supplies, $30; F. B. Petro, poor farm Supplies, $4.75; John D. Nixon, poor farm supplies, $45.56; Centerville Municipal Electric Light and Power plant, poor farm supplies, $20.51. Free Turnpike Repairs, Supplies, Ets. Burke Supply Co., road supplies, $32; L. R. Cook, road supplies, $31.20; William Turner, free turnpike repairs, $2; Craighead Plumbing & Electric Co., road supplies. $.45; J. M. Burt, free turnpike employes, district No. 1, $9; Link Watkins, free turnpike employes, district No. 2, $18; Edwin L. Norris, free turnpike employes, district No. 6. $31.30; Edgar F. Doren, free turnpike employes, district No. 7, $26.50; Frank Clarke, free turnpike employes, district No. 6, $31.30; Edgar F. Doren, free turnpike employes, district No. 7, $26.50; Frank- Clarke, free turnpike employes, district No. 8, $16; W. O. Jones, per diem superintendent county highways, $105. Court Allowances Henry Vogelsong, $11.25; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $42; Julius Katte, petit juror, $7.50; Frank Engelbert, petit juror, $7.50; Joseph Edwards, petit juror, $7.50; J .F. Hodgin, petit juror, $7.50; Albert Oler, petit juror, $7.50; Bobbs-Merrill, Co., law books, $13; Julius Katte, petit juror, $12.50; William S. Stamer, petit juror, $12.50; Henry Mason, petit juror, $12.50; George Steinkamp, petit juror, $12.50; Joseph R. Edwards, petit juror, $12.50; W. O. Lewis and C. R. Richardson, pauper attorney's fees, $100; Frank Engelbert, $2.50; Clinton Martindale, $2.50; Howard Ridge, petit juror, $2.50; John F. Dynes, petit juror, $3.10; John F. Holaday, official reporter, $120. County Health Commissioner's Expense George W. Young, fumigating, $4.60; Dr. Lou Clem, work done during foot and mouth disease epidemic, $74.50; Herbert Green, fumigating, $3.50; Lewis E. King, office expense, $4.50;' Richmond Home Telephone Co., toll, $3.26. 15-lt CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Richmond, Ind., Mar,ch 8, 1915. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 8th day of March, 1915, they unanimously adopt ed Improvement Resolution No. 460, 1915, Providing for the construction of cement sidewalk 6 feet wide on the east side of South 11th street from South G to South J street. The board of public works of said city has fixed Monday. March 29, 1915, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or. presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed improvement as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m., said board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. ALFRED BAVIS, CHARLES E. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN, 8-15 Board of Public Works. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Richmond, Ind., March 8, 1915. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSi Notice Is hereby given by the board of public works of the city of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals

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will be received by it, at its' office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, March 18, 1915, for the following described public improvement in the city of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named': Providing for the furnishing of the necessary material and labor in bath room to be installed in city building, at fire department headquarters. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, 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 proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good 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 liquidated damages for such failure. The board of public works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALFRED BAVIS, CHARLES E. MARLATT, JOHN McMINN. S-15 Board of Public Works. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. -The undersigned, executor of the estate of Alma N. Gray, deceased, hereby gives notice that, pursuant to an order of the Wayne circuit court, he will on Wednesday, March 31, 1915, at the hours and places hereinafter named, offer for sale the following described real estate owned by said decedent at her death, to-wit: 1 The west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27), in township eighteen (18), north, of i range twelve (12), east, in Wayne I county, Indiana, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less. 2. Also, lots number four (4) and five (5), in the southwest block of the town of Dalton, Wayne county, Indiana. The first above described piece of real estate will be so offered for sale on the premises at half-past one o'clock p. m. of said day, and the second above described piece of real estate will be offered for sale on the premises at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day. Said piece of real estate first above described will be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value, after deducting the principal and accrued interest of a certain mortgage, which is a Hen thereon. This mortgage is for $1,300, and was executed by said Alma N. Gray, deceased, to the state of Indiana, on the 19th day of December, 1912, and is payable five years from date, with interest from such date at the rate of six per cent per annum. There is $78 accrued interest due on jthe mortgage. It is recorded at Page i 590 of Mortgage Record 106 in the of fice of recorder of Wayne county, Indiana. Said piece of real estate will be sold subject to the lien of this mortgage, and the purchaser will be required to give bond to the undersigned executor to secure the payment of the mortgage according to its terms. The second above described piece ol real estate will be sold for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value. One third of the. purchase money for said real estate to be paid cash in hand, one-third in nine and one-third in eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchased to execute his notes for said deferred payments, payable in some bank in the state of Indiana, with in terest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and providing for attorney's feets, and to secure the same by mortgage upon the real estate purchased, and to insure said real estate, the loss, if any, payable to the undersigned executor to protect said deferred payments. The purchaser may pay all cash for said real estate if he prefers. ELMER J. DAVIS, (feb22-marl-8-15) Executor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court as administrator of the estate of Adah H. Thompson, deceased, late of said county and state. Said estate is believed to be solvent. EDWARD R. THOMPSON. " Administrator. Will W. Reller, Attorneyi 8-15-22 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Nellie Gwln, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by th-2 Wayne circuit court executor of the estate of Nellie Gwln, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ... EDWARD L. GWIN, Executor. Lindemuth & Conner, Attorneys. (8-15-22)

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La4lal Ask mp Dranli I t-.'U la Urn twt 4114 ncUillcN boita. tailed with Blue Klbboa. DnwfM. AkforCiri-ClftE-TKM DIA1IOND BRAND PILLS, for M ym. kwiu Bat, Safest. Alwan Reliable SOUS BY DRI iGfilSTS EYERYWBIX? PALLADflUM WANT ADS WANTED $2200.00 on gilt edged security netting 5 er cent, tax free. Address "G" care Palladium. 12-3t WANTED Good girl to assist with housework. Call 5102 F 12-t W A NTED Experienced all round wood working machine men. Louck & Hill Co. i2-3t MERCHANTS DELIVERY SERVICE. Charges reasonable. Geo. Lane. Pnone 1851. ll-7t 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 vrvthinx hw-i7 baby cabs, wringers, sweepers. Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley WANTED To trade first class automobile on house and lot. Address XXX. care Palladium. 15-lt WANTED To borrow $200; can give good security. Address B. M.. care Palladium. i5.3t WANTED Work of any kind. Address A. M.t care Palladium. l5-2t WANTED Young girl to assist with . housework in country. Address X. P., care Palladium. i5-2t WANTED Lady roomers. Call 23S SJjth st i5.3t WANTED Furnished room by young man. Address Rooms, care Palladium. WANTED House cleaning to do. Mrs. Rose Mulholland, 927 N. 12th. 15-2t WANTED Let us show you our 1915 wall paper sample books at your residence. For particulars call phone 27SS. H. Mann and E. Cooney, paper hangers. 15-lt WANTED J. H. Doherty, carpenter and builder. Phone 4759. 15-7t WANTED White girl for kitchen and dining room work. Phone 3129. 13-2t WANTED Girl for general housework; no laundry work. M, care Palladium. 15-2t Brown & Son. N. W. 2nd st. WANTED To buy watches, diamonds and violins, J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th.WANTED Boiler repairs. heavy sheet metal work, tanks, smoke stacks, etc. We weld broken castings of iron, steel, brass or aluminum.- Thos. Turner & Son, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. i Wr ANTED Leave your laundry with O. B. Medearis, agent for the Sanitarv laundry. 9-7t WANTED Cisterns to clean. 225 S. 13th st. Phone 1318. Joe Johnson. 9-7t WANTED Competent cook; reference reouired. 'Address A. B. C. care Palladium. 9-tf WANTED You to get your wall Daper cleaned before the rush. Foi first class work call Phone 3041. 16-ti Wanted A-l experienced woodworking machine men for work on mitre saws, band saws, stickers, boring machines, tenoners, mortisers, shapers. C. R. WILSON BODY CO, Detroit, Michigan. FOR RENT FOR RENT Upper flat, 4 rooms, bath. electric lights. Phone 1700. 1519 N. D st. " . 15-7t FOR RENT Five rooms and bath. North E, $14. Call 113 North 14th st: 15-7t FOlRENTRooms-for iighthous"ekeeping, 309 -N. 12th. 13-2t FOR RENT 6 room modern flat, $15 per month, located across .Earlham campus. Dye & Price. Phone 2150, over 901 Main. : FOR RENT Modern 6 room apartment, 29 South 11th. Phone 2314. 1 1 ' ': - - - - '- ' 12'7t FOR RENT Five room flat, centrally located, heat and water. See Elizabeth Jpnes, Colonial Bldg. 10-eod-3t FORTllENTnrbomErTnd bath7$ir per month.1 1912 N. E and 2310 N. F. Phone 3054... , . 9-5t FOR RENT 3 large rooms. 133 S' 4th, st, . , . 9-7t FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John street, $9.00 per month. O. D; Bullerdick, 629 S. 6th. Phone 1644.. 11-tf

FOR RENT FOR . RENT: Modern 6 room house, furnace, bath; price right. 737 S. 7th st. Phone 2012. 8-7t FORR"ENT Modern-house with garden, near Earlham. Phone 4810. 8-7t FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building. RICHMOND STORAGE CO Phone 1412 Rear 19 S. 11 St. FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; modern. 108 Ft. Wayne ave. 8-7t FOR RENT Hal double house. Inquire 221 S. 3rd St. 19-tf FOR RENT Rooms, hoard or cooking privileges i'. desired. 103 N. 17th st. 19-tf FOR SALE OR SALE A number of Evans ven tilators and skylight lifts at very low prices. Adam H. Bartel Co. 15-17-2t FOR SALE Good range, cheap. Call 509 S. 6th St. 15-3t FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Red eggs, 50c per 15: $3.00 per hundred. Mrs. W. E. Beeson. R. R. No. 1. l-3t FOR SALE Runabout, may be I changed to light truck. Phone 3136. ! 15-7t FOR SALE Baseburner. pipe and ! zink, as good as new. Will sell cheap. Call 414 S. 6th st. lo ot AUCTION SALE Of all kinds of furniture. Thursday, March IS. commencing at 1 o'clock prompt. Located at 264 Fort Wayne avenue, north of railroad. Consisting of davenports, dressers, rockers, tables, iron beds, kitchen cabinets, mirrors, dining room chairs, ranges, hot plates, carpets, rugs, sewing machines, hall racks, stands, kitchen utensils of all kinds, buggy and wagons. In fact, everything you can use and think of I have got. A. O. DEERING & CO. HARVEY FIELDS. SPIRELLA CORSETS Appointment by letter, postcard or telephone given prompt attention. Mrs. Mary Kielhorn Martin Spirella's Professional Corsetiere. 525 Main St. Phone 2488. FOR SALE Counters, large meat refrigerator and other fixtures In good condition. Address C. E. Sell. 710HMainst. 6-tf FORi SALE SideboardTtableThat rack 205 N. 10th. ' 13-2t FOR SALE 5 passenger Ford in good condition, with modern starter and lighting equipment. Phone 3421, between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 13-3t FOR SALE Model 10 Buick. guaranteed in A Xo. 1 condition, $250. Address J. W. C, Palladium. 13-Ct ACHANCEof "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 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. POR SALE Fishers finest strain W. P. R. eggs, 50c; $3.00 hundred. Phone 5140. 10-wed-sat-mon-St FOR SALE Maxwell runabout, $100. riTii 0 S. 7th st. FOR-SALE Soda fountain, good condit'ion, 12 syrups, $75 for quick sale. C. A. Bennett, Greensfork. ' 10-7t Hot Oilers . Tlog Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses - -. . Hog Feeders . Hrg Feed Cookers ' The Weldex Brands they hive a reputation they are the best. WELDEX. MFG. Cu. Corner Twelfth and North E "Sts. FOR SALE French poodle pups and one kitchen cabinet, 118 State street. 13-7t FOR SALE One dozen buff Leghorn . hens, 124 Williams, street. 12-3t

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FOR SALE 5 room house. 104 N."'" 17th st.; large cellar, electric lights. both kinds of water, gas in. kitchen.

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Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all - parts of the city. . We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan -money and make surety bonds. - WM. BRADBURY & SON. . Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. '

SEE MOORE & OCBORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate r.d rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. P. 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. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE New home, immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE City property and farms. 127Main st. 24-tf FOR SALESuburban home, admirable location. Phone 4177. FOR SALE Modern bouse. " 16th st. 402 S" 9-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Property. - Economy. Ind. Extra good house. J -jbarn. 29i acre lot. A. D. Pelrce. 413 JS. 14th St. Phone 1039. 9-7t i FOR SALE 1 six room house, new, in Benton Heights. Phone 4767. 9-1 it - ; FOR SALE. I City property and farms. 13 acre i farm. ! 2 acres with buildings near corporation line. Rent collections given special attenI tion. C. E. BELFORD. 1127 Main St. ll-7t FARMS 137 acre farm 3 miles northeast of Fountain City, practically level. Priced to sell; 13" acres 4 miles of Richmond, part rolling, but priced right, $75.00 per acre. See these quick. Bennett & Foreman. Room 15 Kelly BIdg. Phone 2707. FARM LOANS. Farm loans. 5SJ. 5 to 10 years time. City property and farms for sale." Office Corner Sixth and Main Streets, over Ilfff's. W. H. DAVIS, RICHMOND. IND. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED " - rnnn n n nrLruxrur - n r nj-u j u ji HAVE YOU AN EMPTY HOUSE

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gain see the house we advertised Saturday. SHUTZ & MILLER, 205 Second National Bank. Phone 2766.

HOLLAND FURNACES Makes warm friends. Ask any lucky owner. R. D. CUMMINS District Manager. 1816 E. Main. Phone 3782; FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Get your order in now if you want P. S. Brees, the experienced tree trimmerto do your work, R. R. No. 3, New Par ' i is. Ohio. Phone 171-C. 4--10-15-19-24-zl , MOVED Porterfield Real Estate - to - 306-307 Colonial BIdg. City and Country Homes. ,': :1,::--LOST.;;'i."K v , LOST $5.00 in change in delivery' . man's- sack. Belongs to driver at Bee Hive Grovery. Return for reward, to Bee Hive store, 1017 Main street. .

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