Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 58, 18 January 1916 — Page 11
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Bringing Up Father By McManus
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AGED GERMAN DIES AT HOME IN EATON EATON, O., Jan. 18. Joseph Fassnacht, sr., 82, one of the city's pioneer German residents, died at 12:45 Monday morning at his home on West Decatur street following an illness resulting from general infirmities. The deceased was born in Bremen, Germany, but came to. the United States in 1863. He located first in Dayton, but later came to this city, where he had resided since 1860. He served for three terms as a member of council, having been elected twice and appointed one time. His wife died five years ago. Surviving him are six children, Mrs. E. E. Bailey, Mrs. Charles Monosmith, and Joseph Fassnacht, jr., of this city; Mrs. William C. Swisher of Campbellstown; Mrs. James M. Noakes, of Dayton, and Mrs. William Channel, of Florence, Colo. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Friday afternoon in First Presbyterian church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Charles A. Hunter. Burial will be made in Mound Hill cemetery according to the rites of Eaton lodge, No. 30, I. O. O. F. Events in Liberty By Elizabeth Draper. Edward Sorter of Kansas City, Kansas, is spending the week the guest of relatives in Union county James Davis left Monday for an extended business trip through the west In the Interest of the Rude Manufacturing Co Miss Natalia Robinson of Cincinnati, was the guest of Miss Catherine Morris the first of this week Wendell Gray returned to his home in Connersville this week after spending some time here, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Joe Rose Ralph Robertson returned Thursday from an insurance convention he was attending at LeRoy, Ohio Miss Edith Shoemaker and Mrs. Morrie Husted spent the day Wednesday in Connersville Mrs. Albert Howe of Cincinnati, is visiting Mrs. W. B. Layson this week Mrs. Charles Johnson entertained the Monday Card club at her home this week. ....Mrs. Olive Campbell left Tuesday for Rushville where she will spend the remainder of the winter with her daughter Mrs. Fred Boxley Hugo Williams of Connersville, was the guest of friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll left Wednesday for Lafayette, where they will attned the Farmers Short Course now in session at Purdue university Mrs. Sam Buffler is making an extended visit with her sister in Wheeling, West Virginia George Stevens was in I.idianapolls on business Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Rushville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrell, Thursday. Another Wonderful Recovery From Kidney Trouble For nearly nine years I was a great suffered from what my doctor said was Kidney trouble and my blood was out of order; enduring all that time excruciating pain in my back and across my bowels. I was drawn down so that I could not only walk with my hands on my knees. My doctor said he could no nothing Tor me. I tried iany kinds of medicine but all to no avail. A friend told me about Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and it did wonders for me. I prize it higher than any other medicine and I shall recommend it to my friends. I wish to add right here that after using Swam. Root for 'two months I began to straighten up and am now sound and well, and feel like I might live a long time yet to tell what your medicine has done for me. Yours very truly, T. C. CLAY, Marion, Ohio. 750 Sugar St. State of Ohio Marion County Personally appeared before me this 19th day of December, A. D.. 1914, T. C. Clay, who subscribed to the above statement and made oath that the same Is true in substance and in fact. Charles W. Haberman, Notary Public, Marion Co., Ohio. setter to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Blnghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Dally Palladium. Reguljr fifty-cent and oae-dollar tilt bottle for sale at all drug More. Adv.
THIN FOLKS WHO WOULD BE FAT
Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More. "I'd certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stap that way," declares every excessively thin man or woman. Such a result is not impossible, despite past failures. Most thin people are victims of mail-nutrition, a condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from being taken up by the blood as they are, when the powers of nutrition are normal. Instead of getting into the blood, much of the fat and flesh producing elements stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste. To correct this condition and to produce a healthy, normal, amount of fat, the nutritive processes must he artificially supplied with the power which nature has denied them. This can probably best 1 e accomplished by. eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is a careful combination of six splendid assimiliative agents. Taken with meals they mix with the food to turn the sugars and starches of what you have eaten into rich, ripe nourishment for the tissues and ' kod and ts rapid effects has been in many cases reported remarkable. Reported gains of from ten to twenty-five pounds in a single month are by no means infrequent. Yet its action is perfectly natural and absolutely harmless. Sargol is sold by Clem Thistlethwaite and other druggists everywhere and every package contains a guarantee of weieht increase or money back. NOTE Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder and while excellent results in cases of nervous indigestion, etc., have been reported, care should be taken about using it unless a gain of weight is desired. " " Clem Thistlethwaite 4 stores. Adv. To the Advisory Board of Webster Township. Wayne County, Indiana, January, 1915. RECEIPTS. Jan. 1 Received from Paullin, treasurer, $563.79. Jan. 25 Auditor of Wayne county, distribution, $329.82. Feb. 2 Interest First National bank depository for January, $5.61. March 2 First National bank, interest on depository for February, $5.54. Apr. 2 First National bank, depository interest for March, $4.74. Apr. 7 Auditor of Wayne county, flog Fund., $98.75. Apr. 24 Auditor of Wayne county, distribution, $300.00. May 1 First National bank, interest for April, $3.90. May 31 First National bank, interest for May, $3.21. June 19 Eva Addlenon, over drawing pay, $2.90. June 19. Alonzo Wilcoxen, assessor dog tax, $61.00. June 25 Deposited door receipts for commencements,. $16.75. June 23 Received distribution from auditor, $357.96. June 30 First National bank, interest for June, $2.89. July 15 Auditor of Wayne county, distribution, $391.39. Aug. 3 First National bank, depository interest for July, $8.35. Sept. 1 First National bank, depository interest for August, $8.87. Sept. 7 Delinquent dog tax, $2.00. Sept. 30 Delinquent dog tax, $1.00. Oct. 2 Received interest for deposit First National bank, $8.09. Oct 31 Depository interest for October, $6.96. Dec. 2 Depository interest for November, $5.84. Dec. 20 Distribution from auditor, $251.36. EXPENDITURES. Jan. 21 J. W. Morland, teaching, $45.00; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith S. Hampton, teaching, $29.00; Eva Addleman, teaching, $29.00; Daisy Mollory, teaching, $29.00. Jan. 25 Floy Leak, teaching, $16.00. Jan. 29 J. W. Morland, teaching, $45.00; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith S. Hampton, teaching, $29.00 Eva Addleman, teaching, $29.00; Daisy Mollory, teaching. $29.00; Bertha Beeson, back ' pay for teaching, Dec. 1914. $65.00. Jan. 30 DeWitt C. Joy, 2. sheep killed, $18.00. Feb. 1 James Petry, hack hire, $36.60; Jonathan Mendenhall, 1 hog killed, $30.00. Feb. 2 Dickinson Trust Co., bond and interest, $1,120.00. Feb. 3 Item Newspaper, publishing trustees report, $16.40. Feb. 5 Arthur B. Palmer, driving hack. $40.00. Feb. 6. M. C. Harvey, driving hack, $35.00. Feb. 11 Philip Gates, teaching, $24.00. Feb. 12. J. W. Morland, teaching, $45.00. $45.00; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith S. Hampton, teaching, $29.00; Eva Addleman, teaching, $29.00 Daisy Mollory, teaching, $29.00. Feb. 18 Palladium Printing Co., advertising, $16.80; Earl Oler, hauling sewer, $3.00; J. O. Edgerton, school supplies, $6.90. Feb. 22 Floy Leak, teaching, $16.00. Feb. 24 J. W. Morland, teaching, $25; Daniel Williams, salary, $10.
Feb. 26 J. W. Morland, teaching, $20; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith S. Hampton, teaching, $29; Eva Addleman, teaching, $29; Daisy Mollory, teaching, $29. Feb. 27 M. C. Harvey, driving hack, $35. March 1 Marion Bramfiel, janitor, $50; A. B. Palmer, driving school hack, $40. March 3 James Petry, driving school hack, $36.60. March 12J. W. Morland, teaching, $45; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith S. Hampton, teaching, $29; Eva Addleman, teaching, $29; Daisy Mollory, teaching, $29. March 18 Dickinson Trust Co., pay on bond and interest, $166.89; Freeman & Freeman, attorney fees, $5. March 22 Floy Leak, teaching, $12. March 26 James Petry, driving hack, $36.60; A. B. Palmer, driving school hack, $40; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith S. Hampton, teaching, $29; Eva Addleman, teaching, $29; Daisy Mollory, teaching, $29; H. C. Harvey, driving school hack, $35. March 29 Daniel Williams, salary, $10. April 1 Philip Gates, teaching, $24. April 3 Delbert Jay, work on road, $6. April 5 J. W Morland, teaching, $45. Apirl 10 Irvin Reed & Son, dirt scoop, $6.50. April 19 Floy Leak, supplies for domestic science, $4.95; Floy Leak, teaching, $16.00. April 23 J. W. Morlond, teaching, $67.50; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $65; Edith S. Hampton, teaching, $58; Eva Addleman, teaching, $58;' Daisy Mallory, teaching, $58; Marion Brumfiel, janitor, $50. April - 24 Leonah HobBon, baccalaureate sermon, $5; Philip Gates, institute fees, $4.80. April 26 Philip Gates, teaching, $12. April 27 Frank Pickell, commencement address, $10: Bertha Beeson, institute fees, $22.75; Edith S. Hampton, institute fees. $20.30; Eva Addleman, institute fees, $20.30; Charles Weisbrod. commencement music, $14. April 28 Daisy Mallory, institute fees, $20 SO; J. W. Morland, institute fees, $31.50; Daniel Williams, salary, $10. April 30 Albert Stoten, salary, $40. May 1 Elijah G. King, hack hire. $44.65. May 6 Starr Piano, rent, $28; J. M. Coe Printing Co. printing, $17. May 10 A. B. Palmer, hack hire, $40. May 11 James Petry, hack hire, $36.60. May 15 B. B. Williams, bridge lumber, $32; Henry Lawrence, hack hire, $30; M". C. Harvey, hack hire, $35. June 8 Daniel Williams, salary, $20. June 18 Stephen Williams, road labor, $3. June ,19 Will Moore, services, $125. June 29 Albert Stoten, salary, $20. July 8 Earl Oler, hauling sewer, $2; James Brown, fuel for school house, $175.86. July 10 I. C. Smith, 2 sewers for bridge, $58.50; Dye & Price, insurance policy, partial payment, $50. July 28 J. O. Edgerton, transfers, $32. Aug. 11 Irvin Reed & Son, road tools, $4.75; Dickinson Trust Co., interest on 5,000 bonds, $50. Aug. 18 Elizabeth Haisley, miscellaneous articles, $2.41 Elizabeth Haisley, merchandise, $9.14. Aug. 21 Dickinson Trust Co., interest on bond. $29.39. Aug. 25 Mather Bros., sewer pipe, $4.26; Milo Harris, transfers, $80. Aug. 27. Palladium Newspaper Co., printing, $2; Item Newspaper Co., printing. $2. Aug. 31 Waking & Co., radiator repairs, $5; Daniel E. Williams, salary, $20. Sept. 7 Will Moore, services, $25. Sept. 9 Nathaniel Wills, cleaning school buildings, $14; Transfer of road surplus to special school fund, $400. Sept. 17 G. V. Crouse, teaching, $45; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith Hampton, teaching, $29; Eva B. Addleman, teaching, $29; Daisy Mallory, teaching, $29. Sept. 24 W. L. Baker & Co., school cars, $370. Sept. 25 A. Harsh & Co., sewer pipe, $6.30. Sept. 30 Effie J. Wolford. teaching, $14. Oct. 1 Indian Refining Co., floor oil, $2.50; J. D. Adams & Co., township supplies, $21.74; J. D. Adams & Co., grader supplies, $1.18. Oct 2 G. V. Crouse, teaching, $25; Nathaniel Wills, janitor fees, $25. Oct. 4 Nellie Jones, teaching, $16; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $32.50; Edith Hampton, teaching, $29; Eva D. Addleman, -teaching, $29! Daisy Mallory, teaching, $29. : . Oct. 6 Will Moore, trustee services, $50. Oct. 14 M. C. Harvey, driving hack, $33. Oct. 16-r-Bertsch Bros., driving well. $65; L. D. Bowman, Brumfiel bridge district 1, $100; A. B. Palmer, driving hack, $43.75. Oct. 27 G. V. Crouse, teaching, $80; Oct. 27 Bertha Beeson, teaching, $50; Edith Hampton, teaching, $50; Eva Addleman, teaching, $50; Daisy Mallory, teaching, $50.
Oct. 28 A. B. Palmer, hack hire, $43.75. Oct. 30 M. C. Harvey, hack hire, $35. Nov. 4 Efie J. Wolford, teaching, $14; Nathaniel Wills, janitor fees, $23. Nov. 15 Nellie Jones, teaching, $16. Nov. 24 C. V. Crouse, teaching, $100; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $80; Edith Hampton, teaching, $66; Eva Addleman, teaching, $66; Daisy Mallory, teprhing. $66. Dec. 1 Albert Stoten, salary $40; Herbert Jay, labor on culvert, $2; Daniel F. Williams, salary, $30; Kiger & Co., supplies, $8.45. Dec. 4 A. G. Luken, fumigators, $6.45; Marion Meyers, hack hire. $40; Bartel & Rohe, school supplies, $12.45. Dec. 6 Arcadia Williams, gravel, 20 loads, $2. Dec. 13 Arthur Lundy, gravel, 21 loads, $4.20. Dec. 14 James B. Unthank, gravel, 109 leads, $10.90. Dec. 15 Geo. W. Pitts, gravel, 87 loads, $13.05: Win. B. Flatley, gravel, 70 loads, $10.30. Dec. 16 Effie J. Wolford, teaching, $17 50. Dec. 18 G. L. King, teaching, $6 50; E. W. Hensley, gravel, 34 loads, $3.40; J. O. Fdeerton, manuscripts and printing, $6.80. Dec. 21 Clem Oler, labor in school house, $2; Nathaniel Wills, janitor fees, $25. Dec. 23 G. V. Crouse, teaching, $67.50; Bertha Beeson, teaching, $48.75; Edith Hampton, teaching, $43,50; Eva V. Addleman, teaching, $43.50; Daisy Mallory, teaching, $43.50. Dec. 24 T. F. McDonnell, gravel, 244 loads, $24.40; M. C. Harvey, hack hire, $60; J. B. Unthank, gravel. 52 loads, $5.20; Marion Meyers, hack hire, $80. Dec. 28 Wm. A. Flatley, pay of advisory board, $5. Dec. 30 Will Palmer, pay of advisory board, $5;' Will Moore, services, $200. SUMMARY. Statement showing amount of all moneys paid to the various funds of Webster township, of Wayne county, disbursements therefrom and balances remaining therein, for the year ending December 31st, 1915. Township Fund. Dec. 31, 1914 Balance on hand, $563.79. Dec. 31, 1915 Receipts during year, $509.32; total of balances and receipts, $1,173.11; disbursements during yeas, $681.89; final balances, $491.22. Road Fund. Doc. 31, 1914 Balance on hand, $490.72. Dec. 31, 1915 Receipts during year, 704.16; total of balances and receipts, $1,194.88; disbursements during year, $705.55; final balances, $489.33. Special School Fund. Dec. 31, 1914 Balance on hand, $552.28. Dec. 31, 1915 Receipts during year, $2,013.79; total of balances and receipts, $2,566.07; disbursements during year, $1,958.55; final balances, $607.52. Tuition Fund. Dec. 31, 1914 Balance oa hand, $1,810.43. Dec. 31, 1915 Receipts during year, $3,067.06; total of balances and receipts, $4,877.49; disbursements during year, $2,908.25; final balances, $1,969.24. Dog Fund. Dec. 31, 1914 Balance on hand, $66.00. Dec. 31, 1915 Receipts during year, $162.75; total of balances and receipts, $228.75; disbursements during year, $48; final balances, $180.75. Bond Fund. Dec. 31, 1914 Balance on hand, $1,383.74. Dec. 31, 1915 Receipts during year, $1,417.46; total of balances and receipts, $2,801.20; disbursements during year, $1,366.28; final balances, $1,434.92. Totals of all Funds. Dec. 31, 1914 Balance on hand, $4,866.96. Dec. 31, 1915 Receipts during year, $7,974.54; total of balances and receipts, $12,841.50; disbursement during year, $7,668.52; final balances, $5,172.98. Total balance as shown by this report, $5,172.98. My service account is 200 days; amount, $400. - I, Will Moore, the trustee of Webster township, Wayne county, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceeding report of receipts, disbursements, balances and service account is true and correct, as I verily believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear, that I have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as trustee of this township. ' WILL MOORE, Trustee of Webster Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the advisory board
of this township at their annual meeting, this the 4th day of January, 1916. W. A. FLATLEY, M. C. HARVEY, Advisory board of Webster Township.
NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: In the Wayne Circuit Court, January term, 1916. In the matter of the estate of Catherine Grottendick, deceased. Notice of the appointment of executor. Notice is hereby given that Dickinson Trust Company, of Richmond, Indiana, has qualified before Wayne circuit court of Indiana as executor of the last will and testament of Catherine Mary Grottendick, deceased, late of Wayne county, state of Indiana. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Executor. Gardner, Jessup & White. Attys. (Jan 11-18-25) PalSadlomni Want Ads ; Phone 2834 RATES 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 j 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 ind do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rate for business advertising. V WANTED Wanted To do Relio nog1, Altering, Repairing, Oeaeiimg and Dyeing Our rates on this sort of work are most reasonable and we guarantee every "job" to be absolutely satisfactory. THE DENNI SHOP 8N. 10th St. Phone 2316. QMs Wanted STEA1. ' WORK GOOD P'i. Apply r. Indianapolis Glove Co. Sc- th H pnd 'lroad. PHONE 3145 for the Overland true-. Household r'da, pi: uos. etc.. moved to anywhere lu the city or out of the city. Work guaranteed to be donvour sati'fact on. J. A. Banfill. 117 8. W. 5th st Phne 3145. f WAihuvh) Repair carp nter work. Phone 3076. 18-7t WANTED Atkinson nays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sella at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Mala street Phone 1945. Dee. 4-tt WANTED Auto driver. White man. Must have experience and come well recommended. Apply to Nat. Automatic Tool Co. . 17-2t WANTED Raw furs, highest market . rice. 634 :. 10th st. 3-141
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WANTED AH kindi of repair wcrx. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 386. 31-tf FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf WANTED Paper hsnging by Edgar S. Wickett Phona 3480. 908 X. 12th street. Jan 3-1 mo. WANTED Good H-e cook. Must be O. K. on pastry. Can also use assistant Address C, care Palladium. 10-7t WANTED Boarders by day. reek or meal. Ollle Uley. 210 N. 7'h st. 10-7t WANTED Ladies to sew Insoles: Good pay weekly; no canvassing; goods cut ready for machine; transportation paid. Addrss with stamped envelope, No-Ak Insoles, Danville. Illinois. 5-14t WANTED Position on farm by experienced. 8ob:r. ir- led man. Address R. P.. care Pb"' Uim. 12-7t MOLED BARBER COLLEGE. Indianapolis, Ind.. wc-.ts you to learn the trade. I." tl opnortnnity means lifbter, cleaner work at better pay you want it. Can learn in a few eeks and have your own " op. Write for he truth about it today. 14-6t FOR RENT EVERYTHING to repair tlit ' rroken: baby cabs, wrinrer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures fra- new and old bicycles. We turn nothing --av. Call for and dell'"rrd Brown-Darnell Co.. 1020 Main st FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, bath and heat. 207 9th st. 10-7t FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms. 27 X. 11th st. ll-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. S. 12th st. 131 11 -7t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms 1138 Main st. 14-tf FOR TtENT 6 room houPe in Benton Heights, Ewbank's grocery. 14-7 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light ""ekeeping. heat and bath 214 N. 9th st 15-3t! FOR RENT A bouse with 7 rooms I and bath. Inquire 221 S. 6th st. Mrs. I Pardieck. l."-7t FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath and six rooms and bath, also one large business room. See Sell. 710 Main st. l.Vtues-thur-sat-tf FOR RENT Front flat furnished, steam heat. 415 Msin. 18-7t FOR RENT Furnished room In modern house, private entrance, 906 N. D St. 18-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE Part For Terrier puppies, also one good hunting dog. Address Palladium. 13-7t Poll SALE Registered Prcherons, 1 stallion, 2 bred fillies, 3 geldings. O. E. Fulgham, Round Parn West. 12-7t FOR SALE A baby buggq. 1214 N. A st. 12-7t F-JR SALE Petluma incubator, 200 egg, price reasonable. Phone 4141. 15-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Pure breed registered Percherca Stallion, has more good colts to show his breeding than any horse in Wayne County. Dr. Franklin, Economy. Ind. 17-2t FOR SALE Three live skunks, large ones, males, one fall spot, two with stripes, very short, also a few hides. E. P. Roberts. ll-7t FOR SALE 150 epj? incubator and hover, $17. 1306 Harris st. 14-7t FOR SALE Full blooded Scotch coF He pups. 1119 N. I st. 15-3t FOR SALE Rubber tired phaeton, good condition. Call 47 N. 5th. 14-7t FOR SALE Cheap. 5-passenRer touring car, per feet order ind running condition. Will demonstrate. Ad 'ress Pr 121. Pari", O. 14 7t FOR SALE A 5-passengc- auto in first class condition at a bargain. See Sell, 710 Mai- 15-tues-thur-sat-tf FOR SALE Library table. Call evenings. 1008J3. A. lS-7t FOR SALE New drop head sewing machine, $18. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. l&-tu-th-sat-tr FOR SALE Several good used cars at bargain prices, will demonstrate. Call for or write J. Burton Wharton. Phone 3789: office 25 So. 20th St.. Richmond, Ind. ls-lt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $100 Buys going business in Richmond and five other counties on patented household necessity, permanent business, big profit Box 26. 18-lt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A. li. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONS 4171 OFFICF 18 S. 8TH. FOR SALE 68 acres farm. 7 miles . north of Richmond, 6 room house, good barn, all necessary out-buildings. Phone 176 D, Fountain City. William Trene, Fountain City. 17-7t
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FOR SALE Lot in Benton Heights. Call 2207 N. E st. 18-7t ftuK SALE AND TRADE 10 small farms, 3 to .0 acres, improved. I can Interest you if you want a small place. See Sell at 710V& Main st 15-tue8-thurs-sat-tf Bar grain Frame bouse, 7 rooms, electric light, both waters, bath, furnace, large lot. bouse in first class shape, location N. 20th St Was priced at $3500; less money will buy it We are going to sell it. MAKE AN OFFER. Thomas & Miller Palladium Bldg. Phone 257-V FARM LANDS. "ACRES OF OPPORTUNITIES- an illustrated booklet free. Michigan has hundreds of thousands of acres of virgin land, $..00 an acre up. Healthful climate. Growing season for all crops. Ample rainfall. Write W. P. Hart man. A. & I. Agent. Room 235 Grand Rapt Is A Indiana Railway, Grand Rapids. Michigan. 17-22-2'J FOR SAuK 50 acres, $4,000. Also other farms and city property. POTERFILLD DeRC ' Insurance. Loans. Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED There's a Difference In the cleaning and pressing we do. We please everybody hy not you? SKINNER & YOUNG Room 1, palladium Bldg. Phone 2675 Work Called for and Delivered. Miss Louise Shaughnessy BEAUTY SPECIALIST. Manlcuri-3. Massaging, Hair Dressing. Shampooing, Scalp Treatment Children's Hair Bobbing. WORK DONE AT .TOUR RESIDENCE 32 N. 10th Street. Telephone 1729. Make Your Car Run Right IIISSE.M SPARK FUGS. JONES IIARWA1B CO. Well Drilliog Myers and Red ac-et Pumps. Hewc-ee ' iter Systems and Electric Lighting for ihi Country Hore. Wri or elephon- for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne County. Telephone Us. Bertsch Bros, Pbons 2G (Reverse Ch:-res.) Centerville. Ind. Primaries, March 7, 1916. THOMAS AHL Announces bis candidacy for County Treasurer subject to Republican Primaries. LOST LOST Friendship bracelet on South B street Return to 611 South B St 17-2t LOST Druids' lodge key and receipt Liberal reward given If returned to Palladium office. 11-eod-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS WISEMAN ft STANLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cambridge City. Ind. Motor and Horse Equipment Also Motor Ambulance Service. - Residence and Office Phone 139.
