Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 306, 6 December 1915 — Page 19

RUST OF ICE FORMS Skaters who are fond of the ice sport report that a thin skim has formed over the entire surface of Morton lake .and declare that several cold nighte would make the pond safe for skating. It is probable that a nominal sum will be charged skaters this year as the Morton Lake and Park company is considering leasing the - rights to soma one who will guarantee police protection for the grounds and thus prevent vandalism. , The street trees of Paris number $6,000. 26,000 being planes, 16,000 chestnuts, and 14,000 elms.

COMMISSIONERS COURT ALLOW ANCES FOR THE NOVEMBER TERM, 1915. Miscellaneous Richmond Home Telephone Co., telephone toll, $13.36; George Mathews, clerk's fees, $4.75; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., auditor's and county superintendent office supplies, $38.90; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., ' clerk's office supplies, $48; A. B. Steen, expense taking prisoners to penal farm, $86.40; A. B. Steen taking prisoners to state prison and boys reformatory, $65.16; Charles O. Willlams, salary county superintendent schools, $117.37; Pr. R. D. Morrow, coroner's per diem, $29.86; Silas Jones and others, coroner's witnesses, $4.50; George Bishop, truant officer, $16; Jordan, McManus & Hunt, soldier's burial, $50; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial, $50; Wilson. Pohlmyer. & Downing, soldier's burial, $50; Wilson, Pohlmyer & Downing, soldier's burial, j $50; Palladium. Ptg. Co., legal publications, $27.25; Item Newspaper Co., Jegal publications, $16.11; Item News vjupcr Co., legal publications, $16.09; Marion T. Myers, expense viewing Pardieck road. $4.00; R. A. Davenport, viewing Pardieck road, $2.00; Isaac H. Peirce, viewing Pardieck road, $2; Warren Adams, refund tax, $3.75; Edgar M. Thompson, refund tax, $4.87; William J. Hicks and F. E. Hoffman, refund tax, $18.08; I. E. Smith, North Twelfth Street bridge, Spruce Street . bridge and Short Creek bridge, $3,070; Joel Moore, trustee, general bridge repairs, $61.94; I. E. Smith, general bridge repairs, CU0; Will Moore, general bridge repairs, $15; William H. Wlson, trustee, general bridge, $94.99; R. D. Eby, general bridge repairs, $27.50; John S. Duke, Bowman bridge in Jefferson township, $720; Milo J. Harris, trustee, Lamott bridge in Center township. $100; First National bank, Richmond, bond principal and Interest, South E street road, $927.16; Second National bank, Richmond, bond principal and interest, Washington township road, $961.96; First National bank, Richmond, National road west. $3,472.38; Second National bank, Richmond, C. L. Wright road, $480.80; , Second National bank, Richmond. Easthaven avenue road, $1238.70; First National bank, Richmond, Richmond and Liberty road, $3,080.09; Union National bank. North Tenth street and Sp. G. road, $2,142.63; Dickinson Trust company, Richmond, Minor road, $2,145.64; First National bank, Williamsburg, Scantland road, $830.54; Dickinson Trust Co., Richmond. National road east, $3,529.87; Second National bank, E. R. Cox road, $346.14; Union National bank, Thomas Morrison road, $184.06; Second National bank, Haas road, $3,287.35; Dickinson Trust Co.. Barton road, $3,501.84. ! Court House repairs, supplies, etc. v3"f . S. Lancaster, care court house grounds, $5; William C. Bass & Sons, care court houne grounds, $2; A. C. Brown, court house janitor and repairs. $54; Lindley Swain, court house Janitor, $65; John A. Markley, court house janitor, $39; W. A. Bertsch, court house engineer, $100; Ward Machine shop, supplies, $36.81; Indian defining Co., supplies, $3.50; RichsVond Water Softener Co.. supplies, $24; Richmond Union Laundry, $3.13; Otis Elevator Co., supplies, $3.95; Crane Electric Co.. supplies, $2.75; Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co., court house and jail supplies, $21.44; J. I. Holcomb Co., court house supplies, $26; Richmond City Water Works, court bouse and jail supplies, $18.43. Jail supplies, repairs, etc. Otto A. fctk. repair of Jail buildings, $16.37; LlFA. Thomas. H. for F. jail repairs. $5.33; Charles E. Morgan, guard for insane at jail, $60; Aurelia Thomas, Jail employe. $36.00; Dora Hutchens Jail employe, $22; J. E. Miller, H. for F. jail employe, $1.75; Jobs E. Woodhurst, H. for F. jail employe and repairs, $40.95; W. C. Bass & Sons, court house and jail repairs, $12.45; L. C. Ha6ecoster, jail supplies at H. for F., $1.20; C. C. Schaefer, Jail supplies, $7.70; Corkins Chemical Co.. Jail supplies, $30; Richmond Water Softener Co., jail supplies. $.75. Poor Farm supplies, repairs, etc. Jones Hardware Co.. court house and poor farm supplies, $16.16; Richmond Electric Co., court house and poor farm supplies, $10.84; J. M. Eggemeyer SSons, court house and poor farm pplies, $84.08; Wayne County Lunv r Co., expense poor farm buildings,;

$51.11 ; William K. Bradbury & Son, poor farm, insurance, $80; Mrs. Julia Durstine and others, poor farm employee, $159.16; Municipal Light and Power Plant, Centerville, poor farm supplies, $18.69 ; ,W.-.- Crawford, poor farm supplies, $46. OS; McConaha, poor farm supplies,' $4.05 ; - Dick Stinson, poor farm supplies, $108.90; Richmond

Electric Co., poor farm supplies, $2.29; ) Frank F. - Brant, supplies, $43;. Moses Keever, supplies, $30;. Moore &'Ogborn, insurance, $80; Indiana Hog &j Cattle Powder Co., supplies, $32.50; E. R. Lemon, clerk, supplies,?, $52.50 ; Richmond Oil Co., supplies, $3.7.10; ; John D. Nixon, supplies, $190.82 r-The Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies,; $63.35; Dennis Gregg, supplies, $20; James H. Paxton, supplies, $28; H.-L. Johnston, supplies, $31.90; F. B. Petro, supplies, $34.20; J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., supplies, $10.45. Free turnpike supplies, repairs, etc. Model Clothing Co., supplier, $4.90; The Hardy Paint & Varnish Co., supplies, $68.75; The Hardy Paint & Varnish Co., $68.75; J. D. Adams & Co , supplies, $20.44; J. M. Eggemeyer & Sons, supplies, $11.57; Armour & Company, supplies, $9.10; Model Clothing Co., supplies, $2.50; Neff & Nusbaum, supplies, $4; Ella McHugh, supplies, $4.40; Jones Hardware Company, supplies, $24.96; B. F. Abbott, guarding prisoners on free turnpike, $65.00; Burke Construction Co., supplies, $55; Burke Construction Co., supplies, $75; Indian Refining Co., supplies, $51.21;. J. M. Burt, employes District No. 1, $406.73; Link Watkins, District No. 2. $194; Simon Atwell, District No. 3, $277.98; Edgar Pollard, District No. 4, $580.80; Edwin L. Norris, District Np. 67 $381.02 "Albert Cranof, District No. 5, $358.58; Walter J. King. District No. 7, $518.35; Frank Lutz, District No. 87 $701; Frank Clark, District No. 10, $507.90; Edward F. Dorcn, District No. 11, $480.79; Albert Wilson, Dist. No. 9, $552.01; W. O. Jones, per diem county superintendent highways, $104. Circuit court allowances John Deitz, Bailiff, $12; Ervin Anderson, juror, $3.70; Thomas N. Shieb la, juror, $6.30; Oliver Nusbaum, juror, $2.50; William H. Davenport, juror, $5; L. L. Harris, juror, $5; A. R. Smith, juror, $5; Alfred L. Sullivan. $6.50; William B. Williamson, juror, $6.75; Howard J. Ridge, juror, $5 ; , Charles Shank, juror, $14.30; Luther Z. King, juror, $50.30; Hervey Dana, juror, $37.50; William B. Harris, juror, $44; Elbert O. Campbell, juror, $14; Albert B. Steen, returning Benj. F. Miller from Milwaukee, $41.10; Charles Shank, Juror. $11.80; Harry Sowers, juror, $25.00; Charles R. Cain, juror, $66.50; Hervey Dana, juror, $10; Elbert O. Campbell, juror, $11.50; William B. Harris, $11.00; Arthur T. Ballenger, Juror, $56.00; . Luther . Z. King, juror, $10.70; Abfatha Way juror. $47.50; Joseph Frame, juror, $35; George L. Scott, juror, $47.50; John Macy, juror, $32.50; Charles HunniCutt, juror, $9.40; Ciinton Martindale, juror, $7.50; Oliver Nusbaum,- juror, $7.50; Adam O. Boyd, juror, $7.50; Isaac R. Williams, juror, $20.20; Jacob Finck, juror, $22.60; Laymon Gilbert, juror, $17.90; . Alfred L. Sullivan, juroigs$8.50; Thomas N. Sheibla, juror, $3.80; Frank Sherry, juror, $9.10; Ervin Anderson,. juror, $8.70; William B. Williamson, juror, $9.25; George Kelsey, juror, $25; George Kelsey, juror, $1.50; George Fox, juror. $7.50; Henry Kluter, juror, $7.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, mileage to White's Institute, $10.56; Frank Sherry, juror, $6.60; Arthur Ballenger, juror, $8.70; Albert B. Steen, returning fugitive, $50.22; John F. Holaday, per diem, official reporter, $115; in the matter of the insanity of Mary Burk: Michael W. Kelly, $5; Frank T. Strayer, $5; Dr. S. E. Bond, $6; Dr. F. P. Busche, $3; Dr. J. J. Grosvenor, $6;; Ben N. Crump, $3.20; in the matter of the insanity of Mary Burk, Michael Kelly, $5; Dr. S. E. Markley, $3; Dr. F. P. Busche, $3; Dr. John Wampler, $3; Ben N. Crump, $1.25. Health commissioner's expense, etc. J. R. Moulton, groceries furnished family under quarantine, $11.82; The Evening Item, legal publication, $2.20; Dr. Lou Clem, services fn foot and mouth disease epidemic, $10. NOTICE OF FARM SALE. Notice is hereby given, that undersigned, representing the heirs at law of Addison H. Harris, deceased, are offering for sale at private sale the farm lately owned by decedent coasisting of one hundred and sixty acres, located along Richmond and Williamsburg turnpike, and about one mile southeast of Williamsburg. This farm is all subject to cultivation excepting some ten acres of timber, is well fenced, with all improvements in good condition as a whole. Mr. Roll Harris is upon the farm and will show same to any interested perse a. Possession will be given March 1, 1916, and the farm sold free and clear of all liens excepting taxes of the year 1916, pay. able in 1917, and to purchased will able in 1917, and to purchaser will good merchantable title in heirs at law. Undersign will consider bids tor this farm until December 31, 1915, reserving the right, however, to close eale

any day before such date. Interested parties, should communicate with James F. Harris, Centervile, or William A.. Harris, (near Webster). Richmond rural, route, or with Roll Harris, .Williamsburg, and at once as this farm will not have to- seek a purchaser..: i -) ' Tems-MDne-third at ' least cash in hand, and balance in two equal annual installments, bearing interest at six perCoentum per' annum, payable semiannually, -secured, by mortgage and protected further by inr .'.ranee assigned to grantors. - JAMES H. HARRIS, Ky WILLIAM !A. HARRIS., fc, ; ROLL HARRIS, Representing Heirs Addison H. Harris, deceased. 29-6-13-20-27

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the last will, and testament of Anna Bierman, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. (Signed) DICKINSON TRUST CO., Admr. G. H. HOelscher, Attorney. 29-6-13 Paliadwinni Want Ads V. .l RATES . . Wanted," '"For" fterit, Fot; 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 j o'clock a. m. In order that i 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 cal! and give you rate? for business advertising. WANTED NOTICE TO . :FARM-ER'5 All ads in these columns v coming, under the classification ' of (NO HUNTING) Will be inserted I time lc a word 7 times 5c a word For space rate or club riles call at office. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT PALLADIUM WANTED 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. 24ASK for Economy Creamery Butter. $75 month. Government jobs. List positions free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute Dept. 84-J Rochester, N. Y. nov3-wed-fri-sat-mon-l8t WANTED Young man to look after our interests in Richmond. Salary starting- $12 weekly. - No canvassing. Frontier Mfg. Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. v Oct 16-23-30. Not. 6.13-20-27, Dec. 4-11-18-21. WANTED Palladium, of August 7, 1915. Leave at Palladium office. 15-tf TELEGRAPHY The most . complete system of railroad and commercial telegraphy possible, bl"k system, station work, etc. Positions guarantee. Correspondence solicited. ' Wayne S:ocl r' Telegr2r2iv, Fort - Wayj, Ind. WANTED Middleaged white woman for housework, no washing. 105 N. 13th St. 297t WANTED Automobile body builders. Fry Bros., Mfg. Co. 3-tf

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Girls Wanted STEAD t: WORK GOOD PAT i; ;. 'Apply at ' ' Indianapolis Glove Co. South H and -ilrdad. "' EXPERIENCED -h5l - wanted in cloth . . covering 3 department. Richmond Casket Co... ,.,. - . :- .-1-tf WANTED Work of- any kind -fcy young .married ; nian ? ' have ' had 3 years' Numbing experience. K. E. S., carePalladiUm; " ; - " '4-2t WANTED To make "hair swfches ; and doll wigs from combings. Mrs. Margaret Wecger, 227 N. 6th st. - VTt VENTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for . second . hand goods and., sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945- 4-tf WANTED To rent 4 rooms and bath, modern, centrally located. Address H. care . Palladium. - 24-tf WANTED Middle aged housework in country. woman for Phone 2363. 2-7t AGENTS Men or women A real honest to goodness, sells itself line, over 50 -light weight, popular priced necessities. We pay 100 commission, $6 a day can be made at the start. No capital, no experience required. Enormous demand, sells fast, big repeaters. Valuable territory open, all or spare time. Elegant agent's outfit furnished free. Write today, postal w;ll do." American' Products Co., 4202 American Bldg.,. Cincinnati. O. 6-Xt WANTEDHeavsp'rih"gwagon, will consider trade; also best , fas.-. Pi'iC6 paid. for stoves and household; gepds. tWffl. Rigsby, 14N: fith:t.:i": i6-4t WAWED--Ro11 top desk'.- Phone 2718. 6-2t WANTED Young men for locomotive firemen; exnerier.ee unnecessary; give age. Address Box 9, care Palladium. 6-7t WaTEDTo buy fur. Call Saturdays from 1 to 3:30 at Shurley-'s Liven', N. 8th st. 6-7t WANTED Girl for general work. Call Phone 3798. house-6-tf WANTED Gccd laundress. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main st. 6-lt I WANTED Remington typewriter No. 10; must be cheap and in good condition. Address P. O. Box 114. 6-2t WANTED Washings, call for and delivered. Address Box 8.. care. Palladium. 5-2t WANTED Reliable middle aged white woman to do work in country; no washing. Reference required. Phone 15130-B. : 6tt FOR RENT EVERYTHING to repair that is broken; baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures f raised, new and old bicycles. We. turn nothing .way.-. Call for and delivered-Brown-rarnell Co., 1020 Main st FURNISHED ROOMS-Rex Hotel, newly equipped. 427 29-tf mam succi FOR RENT 10 . room house, electric light, bath, extra good furnace, hardwood finish. 207 N. 9tb st. Apply 201 N. 9th st. 19-tf FOR RENT 3 rooms, el'ttric lights, water, gas, newly painted ind papered throughout. 407 S. 4th st. Phone 2C35. 29-tf FOR RENT Modern. 8 room house. 212 N. 2lst st. Phone 3651. : 29-7t FOR RENT Front flat furnished, steam heat. 415 Main. 29-7t FORRENT 209 Pearl St., modern, 7 rooms, will rent right to reliable tenant; 511H N. D, 3 room flat, gas. electric light. $7.00; 513 N, D. 3 room flat, gas, electric light, $7.00; 701 S. 6th, 5 rooms, $8.00. See Shideler 910V. Main. Phone 1814. 3-tf FOR RENT 6 room house, 37 N. 3rd st. Phone 2047 or 16S2. 3-7t FOR-' RENT 3 furnished housekeeping rooms, down stairs. 304 N. 21st st.. 3-tf FOR RENT 6 room flat. Phonei 2277 or 2157. . - ; 3-7t FOR RENT 31 S. 17th -st, 6 rooms, - modern, $18 and water. -Seto ShideIer. Phone 1814.- ' 3-tf FOR RENf-Nicely f urnish ed rooms. Call 111 S. 11th st: - .... lltf FOR." RENT 3 furnished rooms for iight housekeeping, - also garage. Phone 2296. ! 7t FOR RENT 125 S. 12th st, 6 rooms, bath, electric lights. Inquire 115 S. 11th st. 4-tf FOR RENT STORAGE in sew concrete building, rear 19 S. 11th st. Private rooms for household goods, also open space. Phone 1412. Richmond Storage Co. FOR RENT Two rooms for housekeeping, down-stairs. -109 N. 12th st Phone 2550. ' 8-7t FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping apartment 27 N. 11th st - 6-2t

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FOR .; RENTLar ge ; front room. nicely -furnished. Call 11S; 11th st 29-tf fo sale; O. C. SCKWING. Campbellstown. O., sensral auctioneering; farm rales a fpecialty. .... ". ? "lrao FOR SALE V.; ; . . attention rr : Dealers Who Handle , GASOLINE '- We make a very .:' complete line of tanks for underground storage of gasoline. Tbey conform to all requirements of the -Fire-Marshal. We furnish sev- . eral different-styles of, ..pumps.. Our prices are right. - WELDEX MFG. CO., . R. H- FETTA Prop. ,Cor. Twelfth and , North E Sts. " . V . . Phone '.' f5r .. SALE New - drop-head sewing machine. JlS H. D.,Lacey; 9 S. ,7th. FOR SALE Good coal range. 421 Pearl st. ' ' ' ' ?7'tf FOR SALE Jersey cow and calf. Ed Smith, New Paris pike. 29-7t ASK for Economy Creamery Sutter. HPOTTSALE " i Horses. harness, wagons, vehicles. farm; -implemeatSH. all kins. . 317 N. A 6ti:-,. .' .. . .. 30-5t FOR SALE Caniage1 and Penlnsular base burner. Phone 1010. l-7t FOR "SALE . . ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS We manufacture gasoline storage outfits for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to the Underwriters' requirements. We have them In all sizeo and the prices are right, quality tha best. WELDEX MFG. CO., R. H. FETTA. Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phone 1494. FORTaLE A small heating stove at 921 N. 10th st. 4-2t FOR SALE Good large work horse, heavy, cheap or will trade. Box 255, citv. 4-tf FOR SALE Hot air furnace, force pump and grate. 130 S. 7th. 4-7t FOR"s ALE An antique corner cup- . board. Phone 1362 or 1548. 4-7t FOR . SALE Good bicycles, - $5.00 to $14.00, cash or payments. Bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, stoves and all kinds repairing. Called for and delivered free. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3085. FOR SALE Camera, cheap, size 3x 5. Call 300 S. 3rd st. St FOR SALE Large gas heater and soft coal heater. 600 Pearl st 30-eod-7t FEW slightly used machines at a bargain. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 7 S. 7th St. 3-7-10-14-17-20-22 FOR SALE Base burner, range, china rlnt fniich and ntner articles OI furniture. Phone 2618 or 416 S. 6th, 6-2t FOR SALE Collapsible go-cart, cheap. 206- S. 9th st. 6-lt FOR SALE Pair of young goats, 7 months old; also cook stove. -1 Randolph st. 6-lt FOR SALE Two lots. Phone 2718. l-2t FOR SALE Cook stove in good conditlon, burns either coal or gas. cheap. 607 S. 6th st. 6-tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE An established business that pays fourteen hundred dollars a year, for 12.500. Benj. G. Price Co., Colonial Bldg. 3-3t FOR SALE High class picture theatres, cigar stores, other retail stores and factories, used store fixtures, et Don't wait for prosperous times to get into business. Now is the time to secure .bargains. . If you ..want .to sell, li3t your business with us. We get inquiries- from all over the state. Indiana Business Exchange, Kokomo. IndV 24-tf FOR SALE REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE 120 acres, $100; 80 acres, $90; 160 acres, $70; 200 acres, $50. Also' bargains In city property. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Falghum, over 710, Main St. Phone 2233.

The First National Bank Wei MAKE FIVE YEAR FARM LOANS. : NO COMMISSION CHARGE. WHY NOT SEE US ABOUT YOURS?

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. eW write all kinds .of.. Insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM: BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. West-;ott Block. FOR SALE Central, eight room house with basement room for store or cLop, gas, toilet $2,000. $1 i cash, tten $19 monthly. John PeUz, 626 Main st. Phone 1332. 30-7t A 1U BflRERTS. REAL. ESTATFCITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1- PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Get Your Order in and Avoid the XMAS RUSH. Suits and Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed Work called for and delivered promptly. Give me a trial. SUPERIOR CLEANING CO. . PHONE Weil Drilling Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. ICewanee "Water Systems and Electric Lighting for the Country Home. Wri j or telephone for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne County. Telephone Us. Bertsch Bros, Phone 26 (Reverse Charjes.) Centerville, Ind. WELDING AH 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 you. WELDEX MFG. CO. Cor. 12th and N. E St Phone 1494. AUTO LIVERY FIRST CLASS CAR. Rates Reasonable. CALL PHONE 1480. McCONAHA'S GARAGE AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Best sarrlce guerar-teed, stri heated building. Rates reasonable. Bring your car here. McCONAHA'S GARAGE Phone 14S0. Hog Oilers Hog Fountains ., Hog Troughs Hog Houses Hog Feeders Hog Fel Cookers The Weld ex Brands tbey have reputation they are the best WELDEX MFG. CO. Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. TRY our new up-to-date way of moving household goods, carefully moved by large covered truck, local and long distance moving a specialty, no crating required. Phone 1595. Oxer & Dils, 134 S. 14th. MOVING, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and troa the dty by large motor truck. Forres: Monger, Transfer and 'Storage Co. Phone 2608.

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roR SALEMODERN HOMES In all parts of city. Special bargain In a borne on North 12th street. 2 on West 5 th street These are bis bar gains. See HOME BUILDERS Phones 3247. 4347. 444T. )? E. G. Kemper. 319 West Mala St

FINANCIAL, WINTER IS HERE M tt You Need Coal. Your Rent Is Due. Your Grocer Wants His Money. How is Your Pocketbook? u Have yon enough money to Q ide you over the cold weather? U If not remember yon can bor- H row- any amount you nay need h here. We loan on household goods, piano, horses, wagon, cattle ir R implements. Payments weekly, h mon" !y or quarterly. f Write or Phone Us. Richirnoed i Si ! Loan Co. Phone 1545. Colonial Bldg. Room 8. Richmond, Ind. We are licensed ant bonded under the laws of Indiana, LOANS ON . FURNITURE Pianos, Teams. Etc., advanced quickly and PRIVATELY at the legal rate . 2 Per Cent per Jlonth. We are licensed and bonded. You are Insured a square deaL Don't be afraid of getting turned down. We will make you a LOAN. Loans 'with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Call, Write or Phone. The State Investment & Loan Co. . Elevator to the Third Floor. Room 40. Colonial Bldg. Richmond. Ind. . . Phone 2560 LOST . LOST Cameo brooch pin . Saturday. Liberal reward. Return 207 S. 10th LOST Tan cravenette rain coat between Liberty and Richmond Thursday afternoon. Notify F. L. Behymer. Liberty, Ind. 4-2t LOST Pocketbook Saturday evening containing $30, lodge receipts and railroad passes. 'Return 240 S. 4th st Phone 2565. Reward. . 6-2t TAKEN Bicycle. Party known. Return to 1020 S. C to avoid trouble. 6-St LOST Pair of men's black kid gloves at Theatorium Saturday evening. Leave at Palladium. Reward. 6-lt LOST Child's . friendship bracelet with S links. Phone 2365. Reward. ' 6 2t PARTY taking by mistake black wool astrackan shoulder piece from south box of Gennett theatre Friday afternoon. . Valued as gift by owner from deceased relative. Reward if left at Palladium or information of same. 6-lt NO HUNTING NOTICE TO HUNTERS! - v Hunting is strictly forbidden on the farm of R. G. Leeds in Boston township. , R.G.LEEDS. FARM LOANS . Aiui at 6 and V Colonial Building. $01