Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 271, 26 October 1915 — Page 11
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CINCINNATI PEOPLE VISIT NEAR BOSTON l ; BOSTON, Ind., Oct. 26. Mr. A. H. ' piper and children ' returned home - after a pleasant . visit with Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Kennedy of Pern, Ind. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Starr and little son of Richmond, spent the week-end with Mrs. Anna Starr. ' ' , ' Mrs. Meyers and daughters and Mrs. West of Centervllle, visited with Mr. V and Mrs., I E. Stanley. - . . - - U Mrs. Samuel Ketron and daughter is the guest of relatives at Brookville. ' ' The Ladies' Aid of Christian church met with Mrs. George Shumate. Thursday. "" - - ; l Misses Anna Stanley Mable Campbell, Hazel Crowel, Messrs. Walter Stanley and George Husted spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert r Packer at Liberty. Mr. and Mrs.' Crawford of Ablngton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' Warner Brattin. Mesdames Ida Powell, Hester ' Powell, Claude Ballenger and Miss Sadie Flinn motored to Richmond Saturday. ' . William Jenkinson of San Jose, Cal, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkinson. Cecil Scantland spent Saturday and Sunday at his home In Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Harrison of Cincinnati, spent Saturday with Mr. and ... Mrs. Thomas Shook. 'is Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Parks entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. ffc $. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Will McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murray, Mrs. Ollie Parks and Ora Parks. iMiss.'JH)rjthy. Gill has returned jo her -home in Cincinnati, O. Mrs. O. M. Whitmer and daughter ' has gone to Converse, Ind., for a short visit with relatives. 4 :. : Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shook and .fson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shook. . Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Druley had as ' their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Siraion Pheanis, Miss Ruth Shepard of Liberty, and Fred OverholBter. NEW PARIS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reinheimer of Rushville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Reinheimer. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Richmond were afternoon callers. - Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Commons. of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Commons of Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPheron and daughter of Eldorado, Mrs. Abe Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. John Cook were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Commons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sherer and sons of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sherer Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilcox went to Cedarville Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Richards. Mr. Wilcox returned Sunday evening, but Mrs. Wilcox remained for a longer visit. - Mrs.- La Fevre of Dayton spent Sun day and Monday with Rev. Ruth E. Hemphill. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson enetrtained Mr. and Mrs. Bud Reid at sup per Sunday. A girl baby, Ida Alice, weighing three and one-half pounds was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubler on the R. Danily farm. The infant, despite its light weight is lusty and ap parently in normal condition. f BuimiHiaRiaMnatuuMHUiai)iiimmtQiiHnHMaM
Thousands have this disease and don't know it
You may be afflicted with that - dread disease of the teeth, pyorrhea, and not be aware of it. It is the most general disease in the world! The germ which causes it inhabits toery human mouth--your mouth, and is constantly trying to start its work of destruction t there. , , , : Don't wait until the advanced stages of the disease appear in the . form of bleeding gums, tenderness ;: in chewing and loose teeth. You ? can begin now to ward off these X terrible results. Accept the ad vice dentists everywhere are giving, and take special precautions by using a local . treatment in - your daily 3 toilet. . ' To meet this need for lo4 cal treatment and to enable everyone to take the necesg sary precautions against this 'disease, a prominent dentist has put his own prescription before the public
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Letter List
The following letters remain - uncalled for at the local postoffice and will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not called for within two weeks: Ladies-Miss M. A. Albright, Miss Mary Allen, Mrs. Louise Anspaugh, Miss Ima Arms, Mrs. Alberda Baker, Mrs. Emma Jane Black. Miss Mabel Bortland. Ella Bruner, Mrs. . Droscilla Canon. Mrs. Dayton Clark, Mrs. Alice Collins, Marcia Colvin. Miss Linnie Ellinger, Mrs: Maud Holl, Mrs. W. Hurt, Mrs. William B. Kerri, Mrs. Ida Ammerman Lacey, Miss Bertie Layman, Mrs.: Marie McGee, Mrs. Josephine Myers, Miss Georgie Pattee, Mrs. C. Powell,1: Miss Clara Sellars, Miss Jessie Wilson. v Gents Gill Adams, W. S. Aldridge, Oscar Ballinger, George Bauman, Herman Bennett, Robert Bishop, Jack Bowers (3), Albert Brooks. Jesse Carter, Will Conning, Isaac Dings, Oran Druley, A. F. Ford, Oscar Foster, F. W. Freeman, J. H. Githens, Steve Ginsey, Frank Hampel, Willia mHannan, Joe Hoaber, J. W. Hodgin, Frank Lappan, Paul R. Kennedy. L. Z. Kramer, Rombello Lyronppi, Charles Martin, Edward Nocton, Jr., W. H. Oakley, F. J. Ooury, M. D., Mr. Swigart, Rev. S. H. Taylor, Everett E. Thompson, Angilo Youso, G. V. Vore, Norman G. Wann. Miscellaneous J. D. Case Lumber Co. ' - C. B. BECK, P. M. ! VOTE IN MEMBERS NEW PARIS, O.. Oct. 26. The regular meeting of the B. G. I. C. was held Friday evening at the home of Miss Henrietta Sh inkle, with Miss Shinkle and Miss Grace McWhinney, hostesses. Three new members' names were brought before the club and ao cepted. for membership. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the evening's sewing hours. CHASED BY BULL. LAWRENCEBURG. Ind., Oct. 26. Mrs. Anna M. Newman. 67, Was chased by a bull a few days ago, but escaped uninjured. Shortly afterward she began raving and her mind has since been a blank. How to Wave Hair to Appear Naturally Curly You won't need to resort to the parching, scorching curling iron if you will Adopt the simple plan I. will men? tlon.. Isn't that good news?- - ; At night merely apply a little liquid sllmerine with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the hair from root to tip. This will impart a delightful wavy appearance and a bright lustre, suggestive of "hidden sunshine." It will prove beneficial to the hair, instead of making it brittle and dead looking as the hot iron does. In the morning, Instead of your tresses being mean and contrary, you will find them quite easy to do up in any. form, and there will be no unpleasant odor, grease or stickiness about the hair. I would suggest that you ask your druggist that you ask your druggist, for the liquid silmerine four or five ounces whjch will require no1 mixing, and you can pour a little into . a saucer when required Emily Coulton in Hyr gienic Review.' Adv. na uMmMQjjmmai Kurami in the convenient form of Senreco Tooth Paste. Senreco contains the best cor rective and preventive for pyorrhea known to dental science. Used daily it will successfully protect your teeth from this disease. Senreco also contains - the best harmless agent for keeping the teeth clean and white.. It has a refreshing flavor and leaves a wholesomely clean, cool and pleasant taste in the mouth. Start the Senreco treatment tonightfull details in the folder 1 wrapped around every tube. Symptoms described." A 25c two oz. tube is sufficient for six or eight weeks of the pyorrhea treatment Get Senreco at your druggists today; or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder 4 Address The Sentanel Remedies Co.. 504 Union Central Bldg Cincinnati. Ohio.
THE RICHMOND PALLAD1U1I
PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR PLEASES NEW PARIS NEW PARIS, O., Oct. 26. A musical treat waB the program rendered Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church ; by: the chdir of the Second Presbyterian church, Richmond, under the. leadership of Prof. Jesse Woods. Thirty voices comprise the chorus, and the numbers given showed careful preparation and practice. The organ number by Prof, Woods, the Gounod selection, "Send . Qut Thy Light," by Ihe choir; the Foss selection, "Jesus. Lover of. My Sojili" sung by-Miss Pearl War ner, and choir, were among the numbers favorably spoken of. The church was packed, many being unable to obtain seats. Miss Rae Lawder and John Lawder, former New Paris residents, are members of the chorus. Prof, and Mrs. Woods are well-known here, Prof. Woods having a piano class in this community. , : . CflaASS CLEARS $11 NEW PARIS, f).. Oct 2fi The hjx social held Friday evening at the high school building by the seniors was a! success in every way. Boxes were sold, other refreshments were on sale, ! games and dancing were indulged in j and a pleasant evening was spent by ; all present. The class cleared fit.-J An Old, Famtlu Couah Kaatlr Prepared Coats Verr - tittle, feat lu Prompt, Sore 3 w - mm ltective .. ( By making this pint of old-time cough syrup at home vou not only save about $2, as compared with the ready-made kind, but you will also have a much more Frompt and positive remedy in everv way. t overcomes the usual coughs, throat and chest colds in 24 hours relieves even whooping cough quickly and is excellent, too, for bronchitis, bronchial asthma, hoarseness and spasmodic croup. Get from any drug store 2 Ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth), pour. it into-a pint bottle and nil the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Full directions with Pinex.. Keeps perfectly and tastes good. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. It quickly loosens the drv, hoarse or painful cough and heals the inflamed membranes. It also has a remarkable effect in overcoming the persistent loose cough by stopping thevformation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes. The effect of Pine on the membranes is known by almost every one. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract combined with guaiacol and other natural healing pine elements. There are - manv worthless imitations of this famous mixture. To avoid disappointment, ask our druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex," and do not accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wavne, Ind. Palladioinrn ..Want-. Ads. Phone 283 4 j RATES j Wanted, For Rent, For. ' Sale, etc., lc per word for ; one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 10 o'clock a. m. in order that we may Insert it in the evening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT AD WAY If you are in business and do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you ratty for business advertising. WANTED WANTED Work in private family. Aadress Box .3, care Palladium. 26-2t WANTEfl-IWt forget the dance tomgm m uagies nan. jelly ana Smith will play. Be there. 26-lt WANTED To buy a 40,or 50 acre iarm close to Richmond; must be nor over mile off car line and in at least fair , state, of improvement. Address Cash Buyer, care Palladium. . 26-2t WANTED Place to work, one. child. : Elsie. Brown, Winchester,'' Ind.,' R. R.
AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ZS, 1915
WANTED WANTED Active, wide-awake woman to learn "Swedish Massage,' a pleasant profession that will make you absolutely Independent. A rare opportunity for you right here in Richmond. Regular tuition fee anywhere . is $100. My fee but $251 including diploma. Drop postal for full particulars. - PROFESSOR YHNELL, ' 25 South Ninth Street. WANTED A lady with a surplus of - energy, to do residence corset fitting. Splendid opportunity to the woman who can deliver the goods. Address A. B. C, care Palladium. 26-3t D.;;J;:Hblahah PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING Repair Work Promptly Attended to. 543S.ESt. Phone 2854. WANTED 3 or 4 nicely furn'ishedooms for famliy of four, no small children;,, Address A. B. C, care Palla--.v We match your hair ' . with NATURAE HAIR latiff' ifiWfe your switch to order. ; COME AND SEE US. Miss " Leota Steward, 13 SOUTH TENTH STRESS, - , . Phone 1372. WANTED A woman to do washing at residence on Iondays. Phone 3719 or call Mrs. H. E. Pinnick, 30 S. 21st 6t. 25-7t WANTED Business college student wishes platse to work mornings. Address BOx 2, care Palladium. 25-7t WANTED Woman dishwasher. Union Station Restaurant. 25-2t WANTED Hoomers, with or without board, close to Automatic Tool Works. Address w. H., care Palladium. 25-3t WANTED YOung man. Call at Finney's. 25-3t WANTED Experienced metal panelers and door hangers on automobile bodies, good .wages and steady work. Apply at once. The Sidney Mfg. Co., Sidney, O. l9-6t 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 DWELLING WANTED I desire to purchase for cash a desirable up-to-date dwelling, must be modern ivith all conveniences, and located east of Ninth p between North B and South A Streets, would be willing to consider a suitable lot for erection of a dwelling. Replies should - '--p street address and price, addrets HOMF3 SEEKER, care Palladium. ' 2I-7t WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. A3k the First National Bank. 7th and Main Sts. ANTED Lawd mowers to snarpen and repair, screen doors and' win Sows made and repaired. Repairs of ail foods. Called tor 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 Sclool cf Telegraphy, Fort Wayne, Ind. HELP WANTED Female Women . mako $15 to $35 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. Experience unnecessary. Part or full time. Pair beautl ful silk hose free to first person ao ceptlnc agency in your town. Writ International Mills. Norrlstown. Pa. t4-tf WANTED f Vent 4 rooms and bath, modern, centrally located. .Address H, care Palladium. , 2 4-tf STOVES repaired, new grates and parts furnished, baby cabs, wringers, sweepers, saw filing, shears and tools ground, bicycle tires, all kinds of repairing. Werk called for and delivered free. Wesley Brows & Son. Phone 3086. N. W. 2nd and WllMams. WANTED Middle-aged man who wants a home and is willing to care for an old gentleman. Phone 8623, Eaton, Or P. O. Box 8, Campbellstowtf. Ohio. 23-7t WANTED Piano tuning and player piano repairing; also all kinds of rusical instruments , repaired; , 30 years' experience. W. B. Watson, 3 S. 7th st. Phone 1756
' FOR RENT
FOR RENT 5 room house, 16 8. W. F st. Call across street. 20 8. W. F. st. ,. ? 26-3t FOR RENT Room, 622 Main. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. 119 S. 7th st. , 2-2t FOR RENT Cottage, 7 rooms, modern, 10 rooms with furnace. Phone 3040. : 26-3t FOR. RENT 7 room house, furnace, bath, electric lights. 136 S. 13th st. Call 200 S. 13th st. 26-2t FOR RENT 5 room house. 127 S. 9th st.. electric light and gas. 26-lt FOR RENT House 6 rooms, electric light, gas, 509 S. 5th St. H. C. Builerdick. Phones 1235 or 1419. 26-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 48 Ft. Wayne ave. 26-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 212 N. 9th. Phone 1928. 23-7t FOR RENT House of six rooms. 209 S. 10th st. 22-7t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 737 S. 7th st. 19-7t WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank. 7th and Main Sts. FURNISHED ROOMS-Rex ; Hotel, newly equipped. 427 Main street. 29-tf FOR RENTSTORAGE In new concrete building, rear 19 S lltb st. Private rooms for household goods, also open space. Phone 1412. Richmond Storage Cot FOR RENT 2 furnished front rooms. down-stairs, private ' entrance, for light housekeeping. 201 S. 12th. 25-tf FOR RENT House at 303 Lincoln St., 7 rooms and bath. Call at 301 Lin coin. 25-7t FOR RENT Furnished flat, 4 rooms, modern. 330 Main. 25-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE 1914 Westcott, electric - lights and starter, reserve tire. This car is in good condition. Will sell reasonable. Call 1S68. 23-eod-4t Notice If you are looking for USED FURNITURECall at 17 S. 7th St.. as we have 8 rooms of good used furniture on sale now. ' Come in any time. DEERING AUCTION CO. 17 S. 7th St. Phone 1876. FOR SALE One surrey, one phaeton, two sets single harness. Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing. 6-7t (28-5-12-19-26) FOR SALE Radiant Estate d g; ffff BASEBURNER V&oVrVt If sold at once; good as new. Call 318 Main street Phone 1493. 23-7t O. C. SCHWINO, Campbellstown, O., general auctioneering; farm sales a specialty. 23-1 mo FOR- SALE Motorcycle, Thor, good condition, cheap. 442 S. lltb. 25-3t FOR SALE Cheap, one baseburner, one high top desk. 334 S. 15th st 25-2t FOR SALE Sectional Book Cases (Macy's design) as good as new. Sell cheap. Call 1868. 23-3t FOR SALE One splendid Jersey cow, Am leavina farm. Address O R Staley, R. R. 5, Richmond.. Ind. 21-7t FOR SALE Good Peninsula coal range in excellent condition. Phone 4001.'- - 22-7t OK SALIC Big typ Poland Chln male pigs. H. Nicholson. Webster Ind. -tf TYPEWRITERS for sale, rent or repaired. Richmond Typewriter Exchange, Room 1, Hittle Block. Phone 1010. . ' C. A. SMITH of New Castle, Ind., will hold his tenth annual sale of .Durocs, Nov. 12, 1915,- and will offer 60 head that he would be glad to stand at the side of any herd, both in breeding and quality. We would like to show - you this excellent offering of 20 males, 20 yearling , gilts, 15 , tried sows and 5 spring gilts. FOR SALE ..ATTENTION -AUTOMOBILE OWNERS We manufacture gasoline storage outfits for underground stor age of gasoline. They oonform to the Underwriters requirements. We have them in all sixes and the prices are right, quality the best WELDEX MFG. CO., - - R. H. FETTA. Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phone 1494.
The First National Bank
Vm MAKE FIVE YEAR MORTGAGE LOANS. NO COMMISSION CHARGE. WHY NOT SEE US ABOUT YOURS?
FOR SALE FOR SALE Ferrets, 4 each. Phone 1856. 26-7t FOR SALE Set of drums. 417 S. 11th st. 26-lt FOR SALE Kiefer pears. Phone 5135-A. 26-7t FOR SALE Furnace, baseburner, cook" 6tove, force pump,- water closet, doors, at 130 S. 7th st. 26-7 1 FOR SALE Collie, female. 1-year-old: fox terrier, female, 7-months-old. Call 101 S. 9th st. 26-7t FOR SALE Wagons, harness, vehicles, vehicles, all kinds. 317 N. A st. 26-ot WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank, 7th and Main Sts. FOR SALE Player piano. 525 Main st 19-7t FOR SALE Standard Rotary Sewing Machine, ceittral needle, used a few weeks only. This is a real bargain for $30. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. SPIRE LLA CORSETS and Win. Frank's children's waists, 525 Main st Mary Klelhorn Martin, corsetiere. Ptone 2488. FOR SALE . . ATTENTION Dealers Who Handle GASOLINE We make a very complete line of tanks for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to all requirements of the Fire Marshal. We furnish several different styles of pumps. Our prices are right WELDEX MFG. CO., R. H. FETTA, Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phone 14S1. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 80 acres, $7,000; 50 acres, $5,000; 35H acres. $3,250; 20 acres. $1,800. All kinds of city property. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY. 160 ACRE FARM Will Be Sold at AUCTION ON EASY TERMS, NOV. 4. 1915. Sale On the Farm at 2 O'clock p. m. This farm is located about 35 miles southeast of Indianapolis, 8 miles southeast of Columbus, and 1. mile south and mile west of Grammer, In Jennings county. Indiana, known as the J. B. Arnold farm, with productive soil, good Improvements, plenty of fruit, tubular well, living water for stock, 25 acres of good timber, 135 acres lays level, balance slightly rolling, and located in the very garden of Indiana, with beautiful cities, finest of country homes, with many fine drives and pike roads, good churches and best of schools. This farm will positively be sold regardless of price or value. Your price is mine. On the following terms, to-wit: $1,000 cash or good security on contract, or $2,500 cash or good security. - I will take mortgage on farm for balance, with interest, and execute deed. Annual payments less than the rental value of farm, with privilege of partial payments. I will be at the farm personally after Oct. 30 to Nov. 4. For further Information write me" or call at farm Oct. 30 to Nov. 4. 1915. GEO. W. KIRKPATRICK. Commercial Real Estate and Merchandise Broker Auction Sales and Trades a Specialty Kendallville, Ind. Cc4.-T.-Tu. Wickerson, Auctioneer; Ken dallville. Ind. ....... FOR SALE A fine farm of 140 acres, practically level land, good fertile soil In high state of cultivation, nearly new dwelling of eight rooms, good barn and other outbuildings, well ditched and well fenced and located near good market, school and churches, is offered at a bargain If sold soon. Address Farmer, care Palladium. . 23-eod-3t
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I 1 for SALEMODERN HOMES In all parts of city. Special bargai: In a home on North 12th street. 2 oi West 6th street. These are big bargains. See HOME BUILDERS Phones 3247, 4347. 4447, r E. G. Kemper. 319 West Main St FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank. 7th and Main Sts. . A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FINANCIAL . TODAY We Are" reaoy to loan In any amount from IS to $100 on Housebote Goods. Pianos. Teams. Fixture. Etc., without removal, tor one jonG to one year in monthly, weekly or quarterly parments. H Pay Off Loans With Other Companies.. Home Loan Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana. FARM LOANS FARM LOANS at 6 and 301 Colonial Building. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED A SURE CURE FOR BAGGY PANTS Our Cleaning and Pressing. We are M. D.'s on sickly looking clothes. ' . Room 1, Palladium BuIMtng. Pfoornie 2675 Work Called for and Delivered. . TAXI SERVICE, anywhere in city. 10c. Quaker City Garage. Phone 1625. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. ! Fulghum, over 710 Main St. ! Phone 2233. WELDING ATI kinds of broken castings Is one of our specialties. We do high class work at reasonable prices. Bring us the work and we will satisfy yon. WELDEX MFQ. CO. Cor. 12th and N. E St. Phone 1494. WANTED To explain a new plan of Saving Money. Ask the First National Bank. 7th and Main Sts. IF YOU want your carpets cleaned. Phone 2230. D. W. . altera. 13-1 Ct BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES trea, cigar stores, other retail stores ' and factories, used store fixtures, ate. Dont wait for prosperous times to gat Into business. Now la the time to s cais bargains. If yon want to seU. list your business with as. We get inquiries from all over the stata. iB. : diana Business ' Exchange Kokomo. In. tut - WANTED To explain a new plan of . Saving Money. Ask the First N t tional Bank. 7th and Main Sts. MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS-' FE R LINE . FURNITURE Moved to and from too j city by large motor truck. Forrest j Monser. Transfer and . Storms Co, ' Phono 260b. LOST LOST Sterling silver purse, rained as a gift. Phone 1078, recetr ward.- . . .: i i L08T Bunch of 7 keys. Return . a ..... LOST Last week, strand goU beads, medium also. Leave Box Oftles Theatorium. Reward. 26-Sti
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