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iioanwrojER..' MOT VCtOTUtettCVJDED O W 3EMOUS4 "mCT 3Bt owe mestosav AMD TW MtWWsU Baww kt vr Bur s vSwo lerowB" rTwear ? aio view 0 us CONStMTr tSWCttS tU SOLEMNIZE WEDDING CENTERVILLE, July 2. -Miss Ethel Harris, oldest daughter of Trustee and Mrs. Harris, and Emmett Kimmel of near Milton were married at the home of her parents near town Wednesday. The Rev. M. Pfeiffer, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. Only a few intimate friends were prent. A sumptuous wedding supper was served. Miss Harris has been a successful teacher In Center township. Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel wilt leave next week for San Francisco and other points In the west, where the expect to spend some time visiting the exposition. WANT INDUSTRIAL SURVEY OF RICHMOND After approving the theory of the Industrial surveys outlined by Indiana university to determine vocational courses to fit individual cities, members of the Commercial club educational committee decided to ask the rains ieWVbrk ostbri id Philadelphia . ZSfo to OihorRoSorts of Long Island Nevfmqlaiul And Canada 1 Washington Pennstowiia For pvuculm sppiy to LOCAL TICKET AGENTS or addreas PA.BAVCHENS,Asst.G.P.AA INDIANAPOLIS. IND. 1343 A Popular Suit for Mother's Boy. 1343 Boys' Blouse Suit in Russian Style, with trousers having straight lower edge. Striped madras in blue and white is here shown, with collar of white linen. The sleeve Is finished with neat tucks at the wrist. The trousers are cut in regulation tailor style, and finished with straight lower edge. The design is simple and easy to make and is good for all wash fabrics, cloth, woolens. velvet or corduroy. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. It requires 31-4 yards of 36 inch material for a 5 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. Site Name City

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state to send a man to Richmond to explain to Its citizens the advantages of the survey and to furnish figures of the expense to this city. Superintendent Giles was appointed a committee to Invite the speaker and to arrange for a public meeting to secure citizens expressions on the survey. CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium, 17 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, for Information concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Cr; ths. especially Cancer. Established 25 years and well endorsed. 96 rage book free. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCESJUNE TERM, 1915. Miscellaneous The J. M. Coe Ptg. company, Clerk's office supplies, $6; Richmond Home Telephone company, office expenses, $14.24; $10.81; The J. M. Coe Ptg. company. Clerk's and Treasurer's office supplies, $25; The J. M. Coe Ptg. company, office supplies, $27.75; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. company, office supplies, $200.40; L. S. Bowman, Auditor's and Board of Review office expense, $15.10; A. Rosnagle & Co., Recorder's office supplies, $7; A. B. Steen, Sheriff's fees, $40; $17.40; A. B. Steen, office expense, $1; Charles O. Williams, salary Supt. Schools, $117.37; Florence E. Williams, deputy County Supt. office, $30; William Mathews, County Assessor's office expense, $5.53; R. D. Morrow, Coroner's per diem, $31.80; Beatrice Hines, et al. Coroner's witnesses, $3.75; M. J. Quigley, Commissioner's office supplies, $5.04; L. S. Bowman, Commissioners' office supplies, $1.60; George Bishop, Truant officer, $52; Indianapolis Asylum for Colored Children, expense orphan poor, $106.80; Board of State Charities, care of orphans, $5.02; Doan & Klute, Soldier's Burial, $50; Jordan, McManus & Hunt, soldier's burial, $50; Frank Stanley, soldier's burial, $50; Jordan, McManus & Hunt, soldier's burial, $50; H. C. Endsley, soldier's burial, $50; $50; $50; Earl T. Smith, soldier's burial, $50; $50; Doan .4b Klute, soldier's burial, $50; $50; $50; Palladium Ptg. Co., expense legal advertising, $2f2.84; T. S. Martin, viewing highway, $3.25; Wessel Wolke, viewing highway, $2.10; C. O. Hurst, viewing highway. $2.60; Louisa R Hammond, refund tax, $.65; Richmond Lake & Park company, refund tax, $65.51; Dickinson Trust company, refund tax, $21.21; The City of Richmond, general bridge repairs, $6.45; John S. Duke, Grafton Stewart Bridge in Jefferson township. $440; S. W. Culbertson, general bridge repairs, $103.25. Expense of Assessing Harriet Jarret, assessing Abington twp., $192. 50 Anna R. Overholser, assessing Boston township, $52; William M. Overholser, $30; James H. Martin, assessing Center township, $62.50; Ether Martin, $2; Josie Martin, $28; H. H. Peele, $132; E. S. Lamb, assessing Clay township, $150; Edward Sykes, $187; H. B. Macy, assessing Dalton township, $60; Lillie Macy, $15; John W. Reid, assessing Franklin township, $147.50; Charles A. Woods, $123.25; William E. Brown, assessing Greene township, $154; Clare E. Martin, $193.50; Levi R. Odom, assesing Harrison township, $35; Florence Odom, $10; Mandus E. Mason, assessing Jackson township, $12; George Adrion, $125; Elizabeth Scott, $94; Isadora Adrion, $152; Lizzie Jarret, . assessing Abington township, $69; Rolling Huddleston, assessing Jackson township, $116; Michael Gehring, $116; F. B. Allen, assessing Jefferson township, $150; Clinton Martindals, $195; Ruth Allen, $141; Mattie Reynolds, assessing New Garden township, $123; Arlie Reynolds, $192.50; Mable Bowman, assessing Perry township, $96; John Bowman, $125; A. J. Newman, assessing Washington township. $65; Hester Newman, $26; Will H. Scott, $28; Charles E. Potter, assessing Wayne township, $58; Addle M. Parsons, assessing Wayne township, $60; J. B. Howes, $48; Orville Boyd, $48; Jesse A. Meek, $48; J. J. Metzger, $48; William J. Hiatt, $48; H. D. Dana, $48; Charles E. Bell, $48; Don Fuller, $60; Floyd M. Reld, $58; Alice Swain, $58; C. H. Bulla, $48; Simon Weddle. $56; Edward Ellabarger, $56; John Feldman, $26; Layton Myrick, $18; A: J. Ford, $26; Richard Moore, $26; David L. Reid, $26; Will Ratliff, $48; A. E. Bonsall, $26; George Maisch, $26; Lewis K. Harris, $26; William H. Truster, $26; S. R Oxendine, $26; W. T. Morton, $26; J. M. Worl, $100; John Deitz, $26; Howard J. Ridge, $56; Isaac V. Gause, $100; Joseph E. Reid, $48; George M. Minor, $26; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., $17.50; James Howarth, $3 ; Edward Wilcoxen, assessing Webster township, $60; Alonzo Wilcoxen, $60. Court House Supplies, Repairs etc. Charles J. Davis, repairs, $73.87; William H. Duning, court house and jail repairs, $4; W. S. Lancaster, care of grounds, $5; Crane Electric com pany, repairs, $.50; John A. Markley, janitor, $39; W. A. Bertsch, engineer, $100; A. C. Brown, janitor and repairs, $55; Lindley Swain, janitor, $65; W. O. Crawford, supplies, $7.67; Charles J. Davis, supplies, $28; J. I. Holcomb, supplies, $75; Richmond Union Laundry, supplies. $1.66; William H. Duning, court house and jail supplies, $.60; Municipal Electric Light and Power plant, court house and jail supplies, $50.22 Richmond Light, Heat and Power company, court

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house and jail supplies, $18.13; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $24.15; $19.63. Jail Supplies, Repairs, . etc. John Conner, repairs. $11.20; Charles E. Morgan, guard for insane, $60; Dora Hutchens, employee at Home for Friendless jail, $22; Albert B. Steen, supplies, $7.50; Old Reliable Paint company, supplies, $4.25; George H. Nolte, supplies, $50.92; C. E. Hoffman, supplies. $7; Aurelia Thomas, Home for Friendless employe and jail supplies, $36; M. J. Quigley, supplies, $8.40; Isaac Newby, supplies, $1.50. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs, etc. Jones Hardware company, court house, Jail and poor farm repairs, $12.87; J. M. Eggemeyer & Sons, court house and poor farm supplies, $88.18; M. H. Gaar, care grounds, $30; The Miller Kemper company, care buildings, $3.50; Wayne County Lumber Co., care buildings and grounds, $83.47; Richmond Electric company, repairs, $2.80; G. R. Davis, expense buildings, $28; C. E. Capellar, expense buildings, $5.12; E. B. Jackson, care grounds and buildings and employes, $11.60; Laura Huddleston et al., employes, $159.16; F. B. Petro, supplies, $6; Frank Brant, supplies, $4; A. H. Horner, supplies, $15.50; H. C. Lundy, supplies, $9.55; The Dunbar Bros. Co., supplies, $78.30; H. L. Johnston, supplies, $39.38; W. A. Welfer, poor farm burials, $60; J. D. Nixon, supplies, $61.89; Centerville Municipal Electric Lignt and Power Co., supplies. $14.21; John Scheid, supplies, $8; The Hoosler Mercantile Co., supplies, $18.92; C. B. Lundy, supplies, $18.25; M. J. Quigley, supplies, $2.70; J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., supplies, $30.95; Jones Hardware company, supplies, $4.96; The McConaha Co., $3.85; Indiana Hog and Cattle Powder Co.. supplies, $35; The Centerville Pharmacy, supplies, $4.20; Indian Refining Co., supplies, $13.35; Reid Memorial hospital, supplies, $12. Expense of Road ImprovementsAlbert Anderson, inspection of Haas road, $3.35; M. D. Doddridge, $3.70; William K. Cheesman. $3.45; M. D. Doddridge, inspection Fosler road, $3.70; L. C. Peacock, engineer Fosler road, $54; T. J. Connell. contractor, $4,160; W. P. O'Neal, superintendent Fosler road, $52; William K. Cheesman, inspection Fosler road. $3.45; Albert Anderson, $3.35; M. D. Doddridge, $3.70; Albert Anderson, $3.35; William K. Cheesman, $3.45; L. C. Peacock, engineer National Road East, $42; Jesse Brown, superintendent National Road East, $58; M. D. Doddridge, inspection National Road East, $3.70; William K. Cheesman, $3.45; Albert Anderson, $3.35; T. J. Connell, contract Marshall road, $1,004.60; L. C. Peacock, engineer Marshall road, $1S; T. J. Connell, extra work on Marshall road, $129; George W. Harter, inspection Marshall road improvement, $3.50; W. W. Smullen, inspecting Marshall road, $3.75; Clar ence Mullen, $3.25; Thomas R. Mullen, $3.20; Orlando Marshall, superintendent construction, $163; Albert Anderson, inspecting Marshall road, $3.35; M. D. Doddridge, $3.70; William K. Cheesman, $3.45; Albert Anderson, $3.35; M. D. Doddridge, $3.70; William K. Cheesman, $3.45. Expense Free Turnpike Repairs Rodefeld Mfg. Co., road truck, $1,225; John M. Eggemeyer & Sons, road supplies, $12.20; The Model Clothing Co.. road supplies, $1; Swayne, Robinson Acompany. road supplies, $5.50; $1.05; $145.46; Neff & Nusbaum, road supplies, $2.00; A. & C. Stone & Lime Co., road supplies, $122.51; Benjamin F. Abbott, guarding prisoners, $62.50; Ella McHugh, road supplies, $7.50; Wilfred B. Ward, road supplies, $3.75; Arrowsmith's Machine shop, road supplies, $.50; I. E. Smith, 2 culverts, $30; Huber Mfg. Co., road supplies, $3.95; Mather Bros. Co., road supplies, $2.40; Jones Hardware Co., road supplies, $5.25; $8.24; H. E. Williams, road supplies, $88 ; Horace Miller, road supplies, $80.25; J. D. Adams &'Co., road machinery, $13.25; J. D. Adams & Co., road supplies, $5; $1.12; Model Clothing Co., road supplies, $.50; Indian Refining Co., road .supplies, $3.60; $28.50; B. B. Williams, piling furnished, $140; Sisk, Sprinkle, Leavell & Co., road material, $21.42; J. M. Burt, free turnpike employes, District No. 1, $130.55; Link Watkins, District No. 2, $166.52; Simon Atwell, District No. 3, $107.90; Edgar Pollard, District No. 4, $135.76; Albert Cranor, District No. 5; Edwin L. Norris, District No. 6, $174.57; Walter J. King, District No. 7, $116.95; John F. Lutz, District No. 8, $126.70; Albert Wilson, District No. 9, $183; Frank Clark, District No. 10, $186.90; Edgar F. Doren, District No. 11, $363; W. O. Jones, per diem of County Supt. Highways, $104. Court Allowances Elmer Fagan, jury, $6.70; Albert B. Parks, Jury, $5.80; Ernest Davenport, jury, $5.50; Charles L. Linderman, jury, $6.10; Moses Mitchell, jury. $5; William B. Barton, jury, $5.70; Moses E. Myers, jury, $15.65; Frank Gilmore, jury, $5; William Taggart, jury, $5; J. W. Cook, Jury, $5; Edward Beeson, jury, $22.75; Willis D. Rich, jury, $8.10; Frank Gilmer, jury, $7.50; Wallace Seymour, jury, $7.50; James A. Williams, jury, $7.50; William Bartel, jury, $7.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, in vestigating cases, $48; John F. Holaday, court reporter, $125; Albert B. Steen, telegram to sheriff of Union, Missouri, $1.14; $2.13; John Ernsberger. jury $3.75; August Sudhoff, jury, $12.50; Henry Stein, jury, $12.50; Charles Knollenberg, jury, $5; W. H. Anderson Co., law books, $6.50; Willis C. Rich, juror, $13.60; Edward Beeson, jury, $14.60; Walter McConaha, jury,

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$12.50; Frank Macke, jury, $12.50; John Deets, Jury, $12.50; Harry Critchfield, Jury, $31.75; Michael --Griff in, jury, $4; John F. Holaday, stenographer for Grand jury, $10; Edward Wise, jury meals, $16.25; Guy GottschalL jury meals, $50.05; Paul A. Beckett and Walter O. Lewis, pt. for services as pauper attorney, $100; Ora Pitts, jury, $3.30; Howard Pickett, jury, $3.30; Wallace Warren, jury, $4.30; Byram R. Pierce, Jury, $4.30; Robert Connell, jury, $4.50; Charles H. Knoll, jury, $3.30; Elmer Townsend, jury, $3.50; Omer Crow, Jury, $3.30; William Jarrett, jury, $3.70; George H. Miller, Jury, $2.90; Williams S. Hale, Jury, $3.40; Gilbert Wright, jury, $3.50; Jesse M. Hormel, jury, $4.10; Francis E. McMInn. jury, $2.50; John Markley, court bailiff, $50; John F. Holaday, per diem as court reporter. $130; Elizabeth W. Candler, mileage, $10.68; in the matter of the insanity of Leo Sharkitt, $51.70; in the matter of the insanity of Elizabeth Merkamp, $26.45; in the matter of the insanity of Alice E. Winder, $21.85; in the matter of the insanity of E. Grace McBridge, $22.55; in the matter of the insanity of Henrietta Bennett, $4.50; Frank B. Cooney, $49.40; Hattie A. Brown, $32.85; John Ruby, $17; Elizabeth Merkamp, $19.70. Allowances of Board of HealthRichmond Home Telephone Co., $1.08; Lou Clem, deputy work on account of foot and mouth disease, $7; R. D. Morrow, special deputy services, $4; Palladium Ptg. Co., $8.80; George M. Young, fumigating, $9.15; Herbert Greene, livery hire, $2.00; Richmond Home Telephone Co., $.67; F. W. Krueger, expense and salary, $177.04. PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED Washing and ironing. 110 N. 4tb. 2-2t WANTED General housework by lady. 207 South 9th. Call 10:30 a.m. or after 5 p. m. 2-2t WANTED Work by day or week. 1404 North F. 2-2t WANTED Young man for bookkeeping and general office work. Prefer one who can use typewriter. Address Box 235, City, stating age, experience, etc. 2-2t WANTED Washings. Phone 4031. - 28-eod-3t 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 Bt Phone 4333. SITUATION wanted as butler or janitor, exnerlenced. Butler, care Pal ladium. i-2t ; WANTED Boy at 1532 Main. 30-3t WANTED Place as housekeeper or confinement cases, by middle aged widow lady. 931 Main, Flat 7. 30-3t WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. The world is constantly! needing more barbers. Our graduates earn good wages. Few weeks com-j pletes with us. Prepare now for coming season rush. Write Moler Barber College, Indianapolis. 26-6t WANTED To buy a runabout, 127 S. 12th st. 25-7t WANTED Carpenter work and cement work of all kinds. Call 505 S. 13th st. 28-7t W ANTED Atkinson pays aighest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf t.awx MOWERS sbaroened ny machinery; satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner. 1029 Main st. Phone 1014. HELP WANTED Female Women mako $15 to $35 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. Experience unnecessary. Part or full time. Pair beautiful silk hose free to first person accepting agency In your town. Write International Mills, Norristown. Pa. 24-tf WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, screen doors and win-, dows made and repaired. Repairs of all kmds. Called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co. Phone 1936. TELEGRAPHY The most complete system of railroad and commercial telegraphy possible, block system, station work, etc. Positions guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy. 2-tf WANTED Fly screens to make, lawn . mowers, saws, shears, knives sharpened, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, carpet sweepers and everything to repair. Carrer". for and delivered fr3. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown ft Son. WANTED MALE HELP We will pay salary or commission to two good solicitors to represent us in Richmond. Article selling to business houses only. Wonderful opportunity for hustlers. Pearl Specialty Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 2-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT room house and bath, $15; 2013 N. C. Call 103 N. 15th. Phone 4010. 1-tf

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FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 roomed house, garden, $5.00. Phone 3031. 12-eod-tf FOR RENT Front room, bath, newly furnished. 8 K. 10th. Gentleman preferred. 2-2t FOR RENT-r-Durlng July well furnished 5-room house in best part of city. Thoroughly modern, beautifully situated. Phone 3745. 2-2t FOR RENT House 6 rooms and bath. 2104 North E. Call 2100 North E or Phone 3819. 2-2t FOR RENT Ground floor storage. 1607 Main. r i-28t FOR RENT room house. 2124 N. E St., $12.00 per month. Phone 2690. 29-7t FOR RENT Modern 7 room house. JPhone 2737. 29-7t FOR RENT Five room flat, modern. Phone 3701 or 1401. 22-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, 201 South 10th. Phone 1103. 25-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, good barn. Call 222 N. :5th or 1013 Main. 3-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, modern Improvements, 218 N. 12th st Inquire Miss Porter's millinery store. 21-tf FdR RENT 4 room house, 80 John St. Will rent to colored people. Phone 1644. 30-tf FOR RENT Two three room flats over 601-03 N. 13th St, $7.00 each; four room flat. No. 603 N. 13th St., $8; five room house, No. 743 N. 15th St., $10.00; five room flat, No. 321 N. 8th St., $12.00; four room flat over 321 N. 8th St., $10.00; three room flat 3rd floor. No 18 S. 8th St., $10.00; large rooming house, No. 240 Ft. Wayne Ave. O. B. Fulgham, Over, 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 30-4t FOR RENT First class office rooms, corner 9th and Main streets. See Harry Thornberg, Union National Bank. 30-7t FOR RENT Flat 214 N. 8th st Inquire 216 N. 8th. 29-4t FOR SALE FOR SALE Spring fries and fresh eggs ; country butter, 20c, 25c and 30c lb. 309 North 14th. Phone 4033. Aiuctioe Sale 17 South Seventh Street SATURDAY, JULY 3rd Starting promptly at 1 o'clock on account of our Automobile Sale, must start early. Complete line of household goods, two brass beds, dressers library tables, two halltrees, mahogany suite, 6 room size rugs, seven small rugs, kitchen cabinets, sanitary cots and pad, iron beds, chairs, refrigerators, two fine buffets, dining tables, stands. In fact everything In furniture, window shades, doors, fruit cans, one old bed spread, sewing machines, 50 feet hall carpet, one camera good condition. STOCK AND CHICKEN FEED Prussian stock and chicken feed, calf meal, Conkey's chicken feed. . This is high class feed and will be sold to the highest bidder. Come early. DEERING & MacDONALD Auctioneers. Phone 1876. 17 South 7th St. MANY BARGAINS in used cars including a McFarland Six in excellent condition, fully equipped, including starter. Quaker City Garage, East Main St. 30-7t FOR SALE Work horse. Inquire Riches livery barn, North 7th st. Phone 1884. l-2t FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle In good running order, cheap, 830 S. 9th st. l-3t FOR SALE Sow and 10 pigs, 8 weeks old. Loyd Ruble, Richmond, Ind., R. R. 7. l-4t FOR SALE Buckboard. fine for light delivery. M. C. Henley, 201 North 14th. 30-eod-3t FOR SALE Haynes' 50 H. P. auto, price reasonable. Good for runabout, truck or hack. Phone 1298. 30-eod-3t FORXlE Fresh cow, shoats, O. E. Fulghum. 1-tf FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey male calf. Dam high testing. For bargain call O. E. Fulghum. 1-tf FOR SALE 4 cylinder Marmon. Will make fine delivery car or roadster. Will demonstrate after 5 p. m. Baxter, 101 North 17th street. 30-4t FOR SALE Books, book cases, desk, oak bed, rocker, coal-oil stove, bicycle, etc. Phone 2296 or 238 South 5th. 30-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Mitchell automobile, 80 H. P. roadster. Will trade or sell. Apply Frank T. Strayer, Atty., 632 Mala street. 12-tf SPIRELLA CORSETS and Wm. Frank's children's waists, 525 Main st. Mary Kielhorn Martin, corsetiere: Phone 2488. FOR SALE: Extra good driving horse and wagon. Inquire 1115 S. 8th st Phone 3681. 28-Tt FOR SALE Old lumber. Phone 347? 600 North 12th. 2-7t

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PHONE 3789. FOR SALE "FOR SALE at a bargain, secondhand Davis Automobile, 1912 Model. Inquire at International Harvester Company, Fort Wayne Avenue." 297-t FOR SALE 5 cents will make the first payment on a new Standard Rotary Sewing machine. Come in and let us explain. H. D. Lacey. 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Binders, wagons, harness, vehicles, vehicles all kinds, 317 N. A st. 29-5t FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE FARMS FOR SALE 28 acres of all but about 5 acres of tillable land 4 miles to Richmond. A good 5 room house, 30x40 barn, $3,000. 80 acres of tillable land close to Economy, 9 room new house, barn 48x 50, will take a city home in trade up to $4,000. Price $100 per acre. Mr. Farmer, see us, if you want to buy or sell a farm. It will be to your interests. THOMAS & MILLER Palladium Bldg., Room 5 Phone 2576 FARM of 95 acres, slightly rolling but a real farm, six miles from Richmond, good buildings. Price $90 per acre; will trade equity for city property; 85 acres, eleven miles north, rolling, but a good producer, good buildings, two and half miles to good town, but just listen at the price, $65 per acre. Look at this quick. Bennett & Foreman, Room 15 Kelly Bldg. 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 r.ake surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block. FOR SALE Good bargain In lots for a home or investment, close in, S. 9th and G t ... street, side walk and sewer made, $450 each. Phone 2477, 204 S. 12th. 7-mo-wd-fri-tf A. M. ROBERTS. REAL KSTATK, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEE MOORE ft 00 BORN For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. building. FOR SALE 5 room house, lot 50x177, both kinds of water, sewer. $850.00. Address Box 20, care Palladium. 28-7t Real Estate Bargains PORTERFIELD Colonial Building. FOR SALE City prooerty and farms. C E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tf FOR SALE Business Opportunities. FOR SALE High class picture theatres, cigar stores, other retail stores and factories, used store fixtures, etc. Dont watt for prosperous times to get into business. Now is the time to secure bargains. If you want to sell, list your business with us. We get Inquiries from sll over the state. Indiana Business Exchange. Kokomo, Ind. . ttt

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GEN. SALES AGENT FINANCIAL. We Loan Money I on household goods, pianos. 5 iuu, clc, u pay vn ui your 1 debts or take that vacation you Jj have been figuring on. S Nothine removed. 135 Mats sij you $4.80 for three months. A uai ail. Other amounts In proportion. I'denUaL All business conflWrite or Phone Us. Richmond Loam Co. Phone 1545 Colonial Building. Room Richmond, ind. We are licensed and bonded under the laws of Indiana. nmiiiimii 1$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;$$$$$ OUR RATES Are Low 1 J Money Loaned on Furniture, S j Pianos. Fixtures. Live Stock. 5 Etc. In any amount up to $100 st th ? legal rate. X Investigate Our New Plan. ! Our private office assures you A m M0 Room 40. Colonial Bldg. 22 Elevator to Third Floor. ZZ Richmond. Ind. tttmtmmfttmimmmmtmt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED UPHOLSTERING of all kinds, furniture packed and repaired. All work guaranteed. Phone 2093. l-7t Tuesday July 6th la special entrance day for those who desire to take advantage of .the opportunity to secure a start with their business training; this summer. Call at Richmond Business College or phone 2040. CENTERVILLE Bring your laundry to O. B. Medearis Represents the Watkins laundry of Cambridge City. S-4t FARM LOANS .Farm loans st 5 and 8. Large loans preferred. 301 Colonial Bldg. LOST LOST On South Ninth or South. A street diamond-shaped frat pia. wltk initials "H. T. S. 191L" Return to Pal. ladium office. l-$t

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