Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 77, 9 February 1916 — Page 15

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1916.

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LEONARD TO OPEN OFFICE FOR SURVEY

Prof. R. j. Leonard of Indiana university, head of the Industrial survey In Richmond, will have office hi the Masonic building. He la expected in the city this week to begin the work which will require about fire months. He will be assisted at the start by; three men, graduate students of Indiana university, who will help in the field wore under Prof. Leonard's direction. The office to be used by Prof. Leonard and his helpers is directly east of tbe second floor auditorium, a part of the Commercial club headquarters. ( NEW PARIS I J. W. Relnbelmer & Son have our- . chased a new auto truck trailer for ; use Jn their hardware business..... ! Walter Thomason of New Hope, was j here Saturday on business John i Dye of Eaton, was here Saturday looking after his poUtical "fences." Mrs. William Neanen and two children of New Madison, spent the weekena with local relatives and friends. ....The condition of Mrs. Ross Reid, who is. very 111 with dropsy. Is considered critical Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyle and daughter of Richmond, spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyle Miss Katherine Marrinan, who has been with her sister, Mrs. Albert Browne at Richmond tbe past two months, returned home Saturday C. C Kessler of Richmond. . was the guest of local klnspeople Saturday..... Tbe wnole family of James Jackson north of New Paris, with the exception of Eminent Physicians Failed in Kidney Trouble 1 wish to inform you of tbe great benefit I have derived from the use of Swamp-Root. I had bte A Bufferer for more than three years from Kidney and Liver trouble and was almost constantly treated by tbe most eminent physicians, who- could only give me temporary relief. I could hardly get from one room to the other without help, and had been in bed five days when I began the use of SwampHoot. Inside of twenty-four hours I could see some benefit I continued to use Swamp-Root until I had used two bottles when I really felt that my old trouble was completely cured; and I am positive that any person suffering with kidney or yver trouble can be cured by tbe use of this preparation. I am SO years of age and in good health. It has been fourteen years since I had this trouble and 1 do not know, bow to express 'myself as strongly as I desire In favor of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root I am sure that It saved' my life, and that my health Is due to this remedy. I heartily recommend It to every sufferer of kidney trouble. Yours" truly. S. E. TAYLOR, Gainesville, Qa. State of Georgia. Hall County: Personally came S. E. Taylor, to me personally known and who on oath says tbe facts stated on the opposite page are true. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of January, 1915. C. E. SMITH, Notary Public. . Hall County, Ga. wetter to Or. K I liner A Co., Blnghamton N. Y. prov What Swamp-Root Will De For You . Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., for n sample site bottle. It- will convince anyone. You will alto receive a booklet of valuable information telling all about tbe kidney and bidder. When writing, be cure and pntntion the Richmond Dally Palladium. Reguijr fifty-cent and one-dollar kite bottles for sale at all drug stores. -Adv. '

Here Is What Mr. O. H.Scantland Has to Say About Public Sale Advertising-- . It it the expression of a man who knows who has ' tried newspaper advertising and found it to pay him ia bigger results. . The Advertising Department of the Palladium is willing to offer its experience to farmers in preparing their advertising copy and will gladly furnish what cuts are necessary.

BREEDERS EXCHANGE STOCK FARM 0. H. Scantland. . Williamsburg, Ind., Feb. 2, 1916. The Palladium Printing Co., Richmond, Ind. Gentlemen: In replying to your request of recent date, I have this to say about newspaper advertising: During the past month I have had two public sales, one was on my herd of Percherons sold at the Taube Barn, the other on my stock, grain, farm implements, etc., at my farm. Both were a grand success and drew larger crowds than it has ever been my experience to see. . Naturally, the success of any sale is the number of people you can attract to your sale to buy. . My method of advertising in the past has always been to use hand bills and posters, and using just a small space in the newspapers ; but on both my recent sales when I really had more at stake and a larger stock to sell, I put all of my appropriation for advertising in the newspapers. The results obtained were far greater than the old way and I want to take this means of expressing my appreciation for the way my advertising was handled. I also want to thank those farmers who contributed to the success of my sale and extend to all my friends and patrons a welcome to visit me at my new home at Lewisville, Arkansas. . . Sincerely yours, . . O H. SCANTLAND.

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Mr. and Mrs. Venoman Reid entertain ed Sunday, Miss Marie Fudge, L. P. Melody, Paul and -Reid Clark..... Mr. and Mrs. David A. McKee of Eldorado, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hill. palladium Want ads pay. Dry Cleaning Is Play ' For Women Put gasoline ni solvit In wash boiler and , save f$ . . In an hour. - , n ,-..-' . Ever Cry clean at home? Well, it's so easy, inexpensive and the results so pleasing you'll be surprised. Any woman can clean and -renew the brightness of ribbons, silks, satins, laces, yokes, silk shirtwaists, kid gloves and shoes, iurs, neckties, children's, coats, suits, caps. Swiss, lawn, organdy and chiffon dresses fancy vests, veils, woolen garments, network, draperies, rugs, in fact any and everything tbat would be ruined with soap and water. Get two ounces of 6olvite at any drug store and put It In two gallons dZ gasoline where 1t quickly dissolves. Then put in the goods to be cleaned, rub a little and out they come looking as bright and fresh as new. You will fird nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. Any woman can do five dollars' worth of home dry cleaning in a few moments and you can't make a mis take. Your grocer or any garage. will supply the gasoline and tbe drug store will sell you two ounces of solvite,

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a wash boiler or large dish pan com pletes your dry-cleaning outfit. Adv. NOTICE OF SALE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In the Wayne circuit court, January term, 1916. In the matter of the surviving partnership, consisting of Walter S. Com-n.-ons and Horace J. Commons, Center township, W'ayne county, . state of Indiana. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Walter S. Commons, qualified surviving partner in the matter of the partnership of Walter S. Commons and Horace J. Commons, will oifer for sale, at public auction, upon the premises recently occupied by said partnership in Center township, Wayne county, Indiana, on the 24th day of February, 1916, the personal property of said partnership. The said premises being one mile north and three-fourths of a mile west of town of Cent ville in said township. The personal property to be sold consists of tha following: - Four (4) horses, one (1) mare, four (4) cows, three (3) heifers, two (2) steers, two (2) springers and six (6) milch cows, or-a (1) male pig, thirteen (13) shoats, twelve (12) brood sows, ten tons of alfalfa hay, five (5) tons clover hay, two thousand (2000) bushels of corn, farm wagons, storm, buggy surrey, four (4) set double work harness, miscellaneous collection of harness parts, hay rake, Deering binder, hay tedder, planters, mowers, harrows, three (3) pjows. four (4) cultivators, iron roller, farm and single- wagons, plows both single and double, corn bheller, wagon seeder, miscellaneous collection of all classes of farm tools and implements, also forty (40) acres of growing wheat, and altogether with a general and miscellaneous assortment of tools and implements usually found upon a farm. This property proposed to be sold U first class in every particular. Said sale commences at 10 o'clock a. m. TERMS OF SALE All sums of five ($3) dollars and under cash in hand, over five ($5) dollars a credit of not to exceed six months will be given, tbe purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief and providing for attorney's fees in usual bankable form with approved security.

Lunch will be served on grounds during bourse of sale. WALTER S. COMMONS, Surviving Partner, Partnership Commons it Commons, . ARCH HINDMAN, Auctioneer: , Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. Feb. 8, 1916. 9-16-23

PALLADIUM WANT-ADS. WANTED AGENTS WAKTED Either sex; no curiosity seekers. Article sells on sight; necessity. Practical, ornamental, low" priced. No competition. Sjoerdsma, 10145 LaSalle St. Chicago. 111. . - .- 7-5t WANTED List your property with us for auick returns. J. L. Danforth ft Co.. 917 Fletcher Trust Building, Indianapolis. Ind. 1 . 21-1-mo WANTED If your present furnace is not heating Droperly. let us know. We can make.it heat. Pilgrim, 714 S. 9th st. Phone 1685. - 3l-Z WANTED Experienced ; trimmer for cloth room, must be able to cover tops and bodies. Ohio Valley Coffin Co, Lawrenceburg, Ind. 4-7t WANTED Girl to do housework. 103 N. 10th st. Phone 2290. 7-3t WANTED Atkinson j pays highest cash prices ror secona nana gooas and sells at lowest prices. Sea him at once. 416 Main street Phone 1945. v Dec. 4-tf WANTED A girl for general housework. -203 S. 15th St 24-tf WANTED All kind-, cf repair wcrx. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone' 3086. ,-.-4 . " v- 31-tf WANTED Paper banging by Edgar S XVickett Phons 3480. 90S N. EVERYTHING to repair that is broken; baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweepers, all kinds of grinding, pictures framed, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing away. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020 Main st. WANTED A- competent house man. 110 N. 10th st.' 8-2t IF you want your trees trimmed the right way, please call on Geo. Von C&rlezon, the tree doctor. Orders aiso taken for all kinds of shade and fruit trees, shrubs, hedges or anything In the plant line. 632 S. 11th st. fet2-wed-sat WANTED Milling machine, screw machine. J. & L. planer, lathe and grinder hands; also assemblers. Permanent employment to right party. Day or night work. Apply between 1 and 4 p. m. at the National Automatic Tool Co.- . - 8-tf WANTED To install a Williamson i Favorite furnace in your house, j Most economical and ' durable. Pilgrim, 714 S. 9th. Phone 1685. feb9-lmO WANTED- 3 conneeti. g rooms, furnished. Address M. Palladium. 8-3t WANTED Raw furs, highest market price. 634 N. 10th st 8-14t WANTED Girl for general housework. 418 S. 7th st. 3-tf WANTED Place to work on farm by year by experienced married man. 222S. Srd sW -,J.-8r?t FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room apartment. Phone 1529. 2-7t FOR RENT Four room modern apart- .. naati Main St. feb2-tf FOR RENT -6 room flat. Phone 2277 '.. i .a bp.mt Five room modern -apart ments. Jonas Gaar. febl-tf FOR RENT Two -story bricK tacioiy. 40x120; also adjoining building for warehouse room. Address Factory, care Palladium. 6-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with steam heat and running water. Kelly block, cor. 8th and Main. See A. W. Gregg. FOR RENT 5 room nouse, ikgbts toiw iRi 1210 S. F st. -.Phone 2987. Call 1114 N. C at. 9-tf FOR RENT Two furnisnea uuukeeping rooms in modern house, pri- . MR 1C D St. - 1 . 5 1 r-. .-v

-Announcements Primaries, March 7, 1916. CONGRESSMAN DANIEL W. COMSTOCK

of Richmond, Is a candidate for Con gress. Subject to tbe Republican pri mary election, Tuesday, March 7, 1916, CORONER DR. V. W. ANDERSON Republican Candidate for Coroner of Wayne County Subject to primaries March 7, 1916. TREASURER THOMAS AHL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer subjeM to Republican Primaries, .k'i"'- " ' . R: W. HALL Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer, subject to the Republican primaries. - - -.3 FILLMORE RIGGS Candidate for, Treasurer of Wayne county on the. Republican ticket: Subject to 'primary ' election March 7, 1916. - 1 ". 9-eod-tf WM. HOWARD BROOKS Candidate for Countv Treasurer. Sub ject to tbe epublican primary. A. L. WAY Republican Candidate for TREASURER WAYNE COUNTY Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916.' Barney H. Linderman Republican Candidate for v, RECORDER OF WAYNE COUNTY Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. RECORDER BENJ. F. PARSONS Candidate for Recorder of Wayne county. Subject to nomination on tbe Republican ticket. DAVE HOOVER Republican candidate for Recorder of Wayne County. Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. I earnestly solicit your support SHERIFF ALBERT B. STEEN Candidate for the nomination of " '-leriff. ' bject to- the- Republican primaries. ' ' HOWARD J. RIDGE Candidate For j Sheriff o(;tWayne Countyr ' Subject to Republican Primary Tuesday. March 7, 1916. JACOB W. BAYER Candidat3 for Sheriff. Subject to Republican Primary, Tuesday, March 7, 1916. I HAM SQUIRES i Clay township, candidate for Sheriff of 'Wayne county. Subject to Republican primary March 7, 1916. ) JESSE A. BAILEY : Announces his candidacy for Sheriff of Wayne Co., j Subject to Republican Nomination at the Primary, March 7. ; Willis D. Riclh Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County. Subject to Republican nomination, March 7. 1916. WM. B. WATSON Republican candidate for Sheriff. Sub-Je-t to primary. . OSCAR E. MASHMEYER Republican candidate for Shertff of Wayne county. Subject to primary March 7, 1916. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY DENVER C. HARLAN J fj Candidal for Prosec .".ng At- g 9 torney, subject to Republican g g Primary, March 7, The party's B 1 inee, 1914. BiiiMiraiiiE REPRESENTATIVE! SAMUEL K. MORGAN Candidate for Representative, Republican ticket. . COMMISSIONER ANDREW J. SIMPSON Republican candidate for Commissioner of Wayne county, Western district. Subject to primary March 7, 1916. M. D. DODDRIDGE Candidate for. Commissioner of Wayne county Western District. Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. JOINT REPRESENTATIVES. JOHNW.JUDKINS. Republican Candidate for Joint Representative From Wayne and Union counties. Subject to primary, March 7, 1916.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT 2 Phone 2256. rooms to colored. feb3-tf FOR RENT Rooms to colored peopie. Phone 2356. 2-tf FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath 2310 N. P st, 1S. Phone 1730. 7-3t FOR RENT Three-room fiat over 12 S. Eth st Call 12 S. 6th. 8-3 FOR RENT 6 room flat, modern, east end. Main st. reaeonable rent. Geo. C. Ball, Kelly Bldg. 8-3t FOR RENT House, 7 rooms, modern, 4 221 S. B. Inquire 43 S.-2nd st 9-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness. Aiken's grocery, 1415 N. C st. 8-tf FOtR SALE Stock hogs, 43 extra good . ones, weight around 100 lbs. J. W. Turner. Phone. 5121. -8-2t FOR SALE Ideal concrete block machine. Address Louis B. Wrede, 8. 6th st. 4-7t FOR SALE Williamson I ivorite furnaces Installed complete. - Most economical and durable. Pilgrim, 754 S. 8th st Phone 16C. 31-26t Public ale Thursday, March 2, 1916. , M. D. and Irviri Doddridge Will hold their fourth annual sale at Irvin Doddridge's farm, 2 miles northwest of Brownsville, 1 mile east of Robinson's church. Horses, cattle, brood ; sows, sheep, few Angora Goats, hay, seed oats, etc. FOff SALE Restaurant with a good business and price right. Address Lock Box 87, Richmond, Ind. . 9-8t FOR SALE Two 1S29. sleighs. Phone 9-2t FOR SALE Fumed oak ., davenport and library table, 9x12 rug In good condition. Phone 1734. 9-2t FOR SALE Cheap, a gas range, al most as good as new. Mrs. Brehm, 35 N. 8th st 9-lt FOR SALE White Rock cockerels. Walter G. Knollenberg. Phone 3723. 9-2t FOR SALE Small heating stove. 9-3t Phone 3076 FOR SALE A coal range in good con dition. 415 S. 11th st. 9-3t FOR SALE Fresh ground bones for chickens, 2 cents a pound. An ton Stolle & Sons. 17-eod-lm PUBLIC The undersigned will offer at pubnc saje op. the farm Known as the Jackson, farm, 2 miles east of Milton, Ind., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 7 HORSES 7 Two No. 1 draft mares, weighing about 1,650 each; 4 head of coming 3-year-old draft colts; one bay driving norse t years old, broke single and douoie. 4 MULES 4 One span of 7-year-old mules, weigh ing 2,SoO; one span of coming 2-year old mules, good ones. 16 HOGS 16 15 Duroc Drood sows, all bred to farrow the last of inarch and first of April;, one Duroc male hog. All are immune. A complete line of farm tools. Aoout zuo bushels seed oats and other articles. Henry Bertsch Sanitary Mattresses made of old feathers; pillows made to order. Best goose, $3.00 per pair. Special prices on mattreses, $2.50 until Feb. 1. E. H. BRADLEY, 314 Main. Phone 1493. FOR SALE Good oats straw, 40c per ball. 309 National road west. 7-mon-wed-sat-3t SEWING machines thoroughly over hauled for $1.50. H. D. L ?ey. 9 S 7th st. Phone 1756. 12-wed-tf FOR SALE Reed baby cab. 420 N. 21st st. Phone 3819. 8-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Cash or Payments 1119 North I Street. Frame house, 5 rooms, electric light, both waters, house built about 8 years, lot 40x165. Rents for $10.00 per month. To1'$Ils0W Palladium Bldg. Phone 2576. FOR TRADE 10 acres on traction line, good buildings, for-city property. Porterfield & DeBoy. . ... Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710. Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE 6 acres well improved, close in, ideal for poultry or truck farm, will consider city property on this. BENNETT & FOREMAN, Phone 2707. Room 15 Kelly Bldg. FOR SALE 5 ropm house. J acre Uor two, good barn. .Address Five, care Palladium. 7-7t A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPEitTIES. LIBERTY-AVE. R. NO.- L " PHONES 4171. OFFICE 18 S.' 8TH.

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I will sell the personal property of late Horace J. Commons on Thursday, February 24, at my farm, miles northwest of Centerville. Walter D. Conn unions.

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The undersigned will sell at public sale on his farm, 5 miles southwest of Richmond, on the Abington Pike and 6 miles southeast of Centerville Tuesday, Feb. 115, 1916 10 HEAD HORSES 10 1 black team, seven and eight years old, weight 3,000 lbs.; 1 bay horse, seven years old, weight 1300 lbs.; 1 black horse twelve years. old. weight 1200 lbs.; family broke; 1 black mare, seven years old weight 1325 lbs.; 1 roan colt three years old, weight 1300 lbs.; 1 brown mare, six years old, weight 1600 lbs.; 1 grey mare, coming three years old, three-quarters blood Belgium; 1 grey mare coming two years old, full 6ister; 1 bay horse, twelve years old, weight 1200 lbs. -17 HEAD CATTLE 17 1 roan shorthorn milch cow, 2 steers, coming two-years old; 4 yeanling heifers; 1 yearling steer; 1 yearling heifer; 2 half blood Hoi stein milch cows; 4 heifers coming two years old; 1 yearling steer; 1 Jersey heifer, coming two years old. VEHICLES AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS 2 buggies; 1 Weber wagon good as new; 1 Hartzel wagon; 2 frame beds, one new; 1 hay bed; 17-ft cub tongue truck McCormick Binder; 2 5-ft cut McCormick Mowers one new; 2 John Dure corn plows; 1 three horse walking breaking plow; 1 two-horse breaking plow; 1 McCormick steel hay rake; 1 three-section spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 hay loader; 1 roller; 3 one-horse wheat drills; 1 Union Victor corn planter, check sower and fertilizer; 1 two-row corn planter; 1 Hoosier corn planter; 2 gravel beds; miscellaneous supply of double-trees, single-trees, shovels, log chains, etc.; also household goods. HARNESS. 1 set breaking harness; 1 set light hipstrap harness; 2 sets work nets; 1 heavy hip-strap harness; 3 sets buggy harness. 10 TONS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY 10 Terms made known day. of sale. Lunch served by Ladies of Elkhorn Church. Sale begins 10 a. m. sharp. Thomas Connif f, Auctioneer. Frank Taylor and Walter Farlow, Clerks. RICHARD SMELSER.

Stock Sale MONDAY, FEB. 14, 1916. , ON FARM OF S. H. Qoble 6 Miles South of Richmond on the Straight Line Pike. 30Horses and Mules 30 From 2 to 7 Years Old. 6 Head of Cattle 3 5 Half Blood Holstein Heifers 1 High Grade Holstein Cow Fresh Soon. 50 Head of Hogs 50 ' 10 Brood Sows 40 Shoats. All Trains Met at Boston LUNCH SERVED BY LADIES OF ELKHORN CHURCH. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wisconsin Farm Lands Landology, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' trial subscription free. If for a home, or as an Investment, you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter marking it personal and say "Mail me Landoloer," and all particulars free. Address Loyd M. Skinner, General Manager Skidir.ore Land Co., 105 Skidmore, Bldg., Marinette, Wis. feb2-2mo. Farms and City Property For Sale building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block. FOR SALE 2 acres, 5 rooms and other buildings. Trac tion stop, National road east, 2Vr miles east, known as Sycamore school house. Geo Lanier, care Kumely. 8-7t FENCING AND SHEET MET AL JVORK OUR LINE: Metal Gates. Trellis Work, Earth Augers, Grape Arbors. Metal Fencing. Chimney Tops, Eave Trough Hangers, Robinson Fence Ma chine. Only Adjustable Automatic Gate on the market,. made with the best tubing frame. Windo-v Guards. EUREKA FENCE CO. 618 RICHMOND AVE. PHONE 4614 REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Bennett Jb Foreman F-arms and city property: 16 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS FER LINE fuTinttTjiSemo city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf LOST LOST Gold bunting case Elgin watch. Engraved F. R. W. Leave at Palladiu moffice. Reward. 7-7t LOST A tir chain between RichO. W. Nicely, 9-lt mond and Boston. Boston, Ind. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Make Your Car Run Right. HISSEM SPARK PLUGS. JONES HARDWARE CO. "IT'S YOUR MOVE" And That's My Business MOVING No distance too long or too short for my large covered truck. AVERY OXER

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SALE FINANCIAL win; Money Help-You? ; Then come to us. Get what money you need to pay your bills. - It is our business to make "loans on furniture, pianos, horses, etc. The payments we require are very small and easy to meet. All property is left in your possession. $25.00 3 Months costs $4.10 $50.00 3 Months costs $5.25 Other amounts in proportion. Confidential, Reliable Call Phone 1545, or write - Rich mood Loan Co Coloni-l Building, Room 8, Richmond, Ind. LOANS ON FURNITURE - Pianos, Teams, Etc, advanced quickly and PRIVATELY at the legal rate '2 Per Cent per Month. 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. If unable to call; ur agent will call on you. The State Investment & JLoan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor, Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Pichmond, Ind. Phone 2560. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Massage Treatmeinits Phone 3494. Good references. MOVING & GENERAL TRANSFER TRUCK " For moving furniture,'" household goods and pianos, in and out of city. Work guaranteed. J. A. BANFILL Phone 3145. .117 S. W. 5th SPECIAL LAUNDRY PRICES : FOR ONE VNTH SHIRTS ...... ..08' COLLARS .....02 Family Washing, per .05 These prices do not mean cheap work. . All work guaranteed. , Take advantage of this offer. AMERICAN LAUNDRY (West Side Laundry.) Phone 3188. 43 Richmond Av. NEW MANAGEMENT.

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