Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 83, 16 February 1916 — Page 15
STUDY OF CRIME
CALLED CRIME CHICAGO, Feb. 16. "If you'wanted p so to heaven you wouldn't consult a roker about it, would you? If you vere sick you wouldn't call the groer; if you wanted to bank your mony you wouldn't go to the milk man, tauld you? No! If you were sick ou would call a doctor; if you wanted p bank your money you would go to a ank; if you wanted to go to heaven ou would see a minister. Then why loesBj't the United States government :o to lis prisoners to gainer criminal tatistics?" That was the plea contained in a etter, to Frederick B. Crossley, secret ary 'Of the Northwestern University aw College, 31 West Lake street, rom Federal Prisoner No. 9308, Leavnworthv Kan. r Mr. Crossley Is .managing director f the Journal of the American" Instiute of Crime and Criminology. The etter from the federal prisoner, who s designated in no other way than by lis number, is in answer to an article r!nted Recently in that publication. ,, The article, oy an expert or me pnyIcal side of criminal law and crimnology, is on the classification and egreaation of criminals, in eacu urisdiction such method as is deemed best by those in charge is used in feathering the statistics. The letter rom the nrisoner is a criticism 01 this Method. "Two thirds of the prisoners, the etter savs." are aliens and unable to inderstand the questions. Anything Is but down for them. The other tnira irobably are liars. The whole system s a farce." The writer has been a criminal, he hays, since he was twelve years old. nd says he always will be a criminal tiniest! some one with more money han brains, takes him when he finish's his present sentence and establish es him in luxurious apartments where be will be. surrounded with everything le desires. "The only way that reliable crimi hal statistics may be gathered is by he use of some criminal or former rimlnal who knows the ropes as 1 Uo," the letter continues. Criminals should be treated hu manelv. but some of them, must be reated to a hickory stick with plenty pf force behind it." . GIVE HISTORIC MOVIE. LIBERTY, Ind.. Feb. 16. The Cenennlal Celebration committee of Tnion county took charge of the Union Motion Picture theatre Tuesday night lind presented "The Hoosier School master." Their object In doing this as to obtain money to be able to make Jfurther plans in regard to the Cen kennial celebration to be ' held at Liberty, June 8. PLEDGE GAG FAILS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Feb. ,. 16. William Hlnman had read where cer (lain gents got off easy in police court when they took the pledge. He offerkred to and Judge Deery said: "That's good idea. Hinman? I d sign it, If I twere you, just as soon as I workhouse got through serving a tence." senMow to Fight Tuberculosis I In a paper read last year before the Wimp Cnuntw Meriieal Saeietv and published in part In the Louisville r'Medical Progress," Dr. J. W. Carhart, of San Antonio, Texas, a physician frvho has devoted much time to the istudy of tuberculosis said: "Since lime salts constitute three-fourths or all the mineral substances of the hu man body, they must be supplied in the foods or supplemented in mineral preparations, or natural starvation en sues with tuberculosis unenecKed. The widespread and unchecked spread lot tuberculosis and other preventable diseases Is due largely to the decalciffied (lime lacking) conditions of multi tudes throughout the civilised world." Thus from another authoritative medical source comes justification for he use of lime In the treatment of tuberculosis. Since this Is one of the Ingredients (of Eckman's Alterative, much of the success attending the widespread use of this remedy doubtless is due to the combination of this salt in such a way as to render it easily assimilable. It causes no stomacn aisturDance, ana since it contains neither opiates, narotics nor habit-forming drugs, it is safe to try. Eckman's Alterative has effected re markable results in numerous cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (consumption) and allied chronic affections of the throat and bronchial passages. In many instances such conditions, apparently, have yielded completely to it. In case your druggist is out or it, ask him to order, or send direct to us. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia. adv. ' State of Indiana. Wayne County: NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION The following is a list of the candi dates to be voted for at tne rrimary Election to be held on Tuesday, March 1916. between the hours of 6 a. m. and 6 p. m., to-wlt: PROGRESSIVE TICKET. For United States Senator James B. Wilson, Bloomington. For Governor J. Frank Hanly, Indinanolls. For Representative in congress. Sixth Congressional District George It. Carter. Connersville. 1 For Joint Representative, Wayne and Union Counties William Dudley Foulke. Richmond. For Prosecuting Attorney, seven teenth Judicial District Thomas B. Lantz. Milton. For Representative Wayne CountyEarl H. Crawford, Milton. For County Treasurer Orange D. Hall. Dublin. For County Sheriff For County Recorder Skaife E. Reed, Milton. For County Coroner Roscoe C. Par ser, Milton. For County Commissioner, Western District Isaiah Frlcker, Dublin. Cor County Commissioner, Middle District , MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk Wayne Circuit Court. (Feb 16-23
HOTEL CATCHES FIRE
HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Feb. 16. A curtain caught Are from a coal oil beating stove at the Doughty hotel Monday evening. The fire spread to some clothing and the door. It was discovered immediately and extinguished before the fire department ar rived. LODGE CALENDAR Richmond council No. 18, 'Jr. O. U. A. M meets Monday night at 7:30 In the Vaughan hall, over 710 Main street Fred Cordell, councilor; Josn E. Highley, rec. secretary. - Uniform Rank, Jr. C. U. A. M. meets Tuesday night at 7:30. Theodore Whitney, captain; C. Perry, company clerk. i Pride of Richmond council No. 15, Daughters of America, meets on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Eva Monroe, councillor; Rosetta Hosier, rec. secretary. COUNTY GETS MOVIE. NASHVILLE, Ind., Feb. 16. Brown county will soon have all the modern conveniences. Not until a few, years ago was there a railroad in the county. Today there Is a railroad and also a moving picture show. The movies have been installed in this city, ' . i ", SCHOOLS LACK FUNDS. COLUMBUS. Ind., Feb. 16 Ohio township schools have closed for lack oi funds. Usually the term is of seven months but this year it was only five. The trustees say they prefer high priced teachers and short terms rather than have cheaper teachers and the long term. WOMEN! HERE'S ONE 8ay you aava $5 In an hour-by; dry. cleaning everything with gasoline; ury cleaning at home is just as simple as laundering. Any woman can clean five dollars' worth in . fifteen minutes at little cost by gettiag from the drug store two ounces of solvlte and put this 'in two gallons of gasoline, where it quickly dissolves.' Then immerse articles to be cleaned; rub little and in a few moments the gasoline evaporates and the articles look bright and fresh as new. ' . You can dry clean silk waists, dresses, coats, ribbons, kid gloves, satin shoes, evening slippers, shawls, belts, yokes, furs, boas, muffs, neckties, lawns, dimity. and chiffon dresses, draperies, fine laces, lace curtains woolen garments, in fact, any and everything that would be ruined by soap and water as dry cleaning doesn't fade, shrink or wrinkle, making press ign unnecessary, v - ' Your grocer or any garage will sup ply the gasoline and you can obtain two ounces of aelvite at 4herdfug-etorev which is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiler or large dishpan com pletes your dry cleaning outfit. As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do your dry cleaning out of doors or in a room" away from fire or flame, with the windows left pen. adv. UNITED STATES post office, Richmond, Ind. Office of Custodian. Feb. 15, 1916. Sealed proposals will be- re ceived at this building until 2 o'clock p. m.,' Feb. 23, 1916. and then opened for furnishing electric current, water, ice, and miscellaneous supplies, removing ashes and washing towels .during the fiscal year . ending June j 30, 1917. Sealed proposals will also be re ceived until 2 o'clock p., m., April. 21, 1916, and then opened, for . 65 tons bituminous and 5 tons anthracite coal. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the Treasury Department. C. B. Beck, Custodian. feb-16-17 NOTICE OF SALE. State of Indiana, CJounty of (Wayne, ss: in tne wayne circuit couri, Janu ary term, 1916. ... . In the matter of the surviving part nership, consisting of Walter S. Commons and Horace J. Commons, Center township, WTayne county, state of Indiana.' Notice is hereby given that the unersigned, WUter S. Commons,, quali fied surviving partner in the matter of the partnership of Walter S. Commons and Horace J. Commons, will oiler for sale, at public auction, upon the premises recently occupied by sr'l partnership in Center township, Wa;ne 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 tin 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 (1) male pig, thirteen (13) shoats, twelve (12) brood sow3. ten tons'of alfalfa nay, five (5) tons clover hay, two thousand (2000) bushels of corn, farm wagons, storm vuggy surrey, four (4) set double work harness, miscellaneous collection of har ness parts, hay rake, Deering binder, hay tedder, planters; mowers, harrows, three (3) plows, 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 ools and implements usually found upon a farm. This property proposed to be sold is first class in every particular. Said sale commences at 10 o'clock a. m. TERMS OF .VLE All sums of five ($5) dollars and under cash in hand, over five ((5) dollars a credit of not to exceed six months will be given, the purchaser executing his noto 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 course of sale. . WALTER S. COMMONS, -Surviving Partner, Partnership Commons & Commons. -1 . ARCr HINDMAN, Auctioneer. Gardner. Jessup & White, Attorne-3. Feb. 8, 1916. ' 9-16-23
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
Political Announcements Primaries. March 7.. 1916. RECORDER BENJ. F. PARSONS Candidate for Recorder of Wayne county. Subject to nomination on the Republican ticket. r DAVE HOOVER Republican candidate for Recorder of Wayne County. Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. I earnestly solicit your support. . .HENRY E. LONG Clerk Engelbert's Cigar Store, candi date for Recorder of, Wayne county, subject to Democratic primary, March 7th. ' "' 10-7t ' CORONER , DR. R. D. MORROW Candidate for Coroner of Wayne coun ty on the Republican ticket. Subject to the primary election, March 7, 1916. DR. W. W. ANDERSON . Republican Candidate for V Coroner of Wayne County Subject to primaries March 7, 1916. SHERIFF ALBERT B. STEEN Candidate for the nomination ; of " tierif f. T. ..bject to the Republican primaries. , -HOWARD J: RIDGE Candidate For Sheriff of Wayne County, Subject to. Republican Primary Tuesday. March 7, 1916. : JACOB W. BAYER , Cangidata for Sheriff. Subject, to Re publican Primary, Tuesday, March 7, 1916 - HAM SQUIRES Cla7 township, candidate for Sheriff of Wayne county. Subject to Repub lican primary March 7, 1916. JESSE A. BAILEY Announces his candidacy for Sheriff of Wayne Co., Subject to Republican "omination at the PrimaVf; March 7. minis' mutch Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne Coun ty. Subject to Republican nomination, March 7, 1916. - WM. B.WATSON Republican candidate for Sheriff. Jet to primary. SubOSCAR E. MASHMEYER Republican - candidate- for Sheriff of Wayne county. March 7. 116. Subject to primary ED J. WEIDNER, of Wayne township, candidate tor the Republican nomination for County treasurer of. Wayne county. Subject to the primaries. HARRY C. THORNBURG Candidate for Sheriff. Subject to Republican nomination at the primary, March 7. 14-tf TREASURER THOMAS AHL t Announces his candidacy for County Treasurer subject to Republican Primaries. R.W.HALL Announces his candidacy; for County Treasurer, subject to the Republican primaries. WM. HOWARD BROOKS Candidate for County Treasurer. Sub ject to the epublican primary. A. L. WAY Republican Candidate for TREASURER T.'AYNE COUNTY Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. Barney H. Linderman . Republican Candidate for RECORDER OF WAYNE COUNTY Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. EDWARD F. WARFEL Candidate For Treasurer Wayne County, Republican Ticket. Subject to Primary, March 7. . FILLMORE RIGGS : Candidate for Treasurer of Wayne county cn the Republican ticket S"ubjcrt to prime -7 election March 7, 1916. ' . 9-eod-tf JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE JOHNW.JUDKINS Republican Candidate- for ' t Joint Representative From Wayne and Union counties. Su "- ject to primary, March 7, 1916.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 1 DENVER C. HARLAN I Candidal 'for Prosec At-. torney, subject to Republican f Primary, March 7. The party's inee. 1914. 1 , VOTE FOR FRANK S. STRAYER FOR .V" . PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Republican Ticket,-March 7, 1916. Your Support Will Be Appreciated. REPRESENTATIVE SAMUEL K. MORGAN Candidate for Representative, Republican ticket. " CONGRESSMAN DANIEL W. COMSTOCK of Richmond, is a candidate for Congress. Subject to' tb 3 Republican primary-election, 'TuesUar, March 7, 1916. COMMISSIONER , ANDREW 1 SIMPSON Republican candidate for Commissioner of Wayne county, Western district. Subject to primary March 7. 1916. v .1 M. D. DODDRIDGE Candidate for Commissioner of Wayne county, Western Distr!-t. -Subject to Primary, March 7, 1916. . Palladiy inri 1 Want Ads .Phone ' 2834 ? RATES V v! Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for l one insertion,' or 7 inser-. tiorrs for the price! of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 1Q 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 d jn.tlie.Ba.lladium Phone 283 arid our ad man will call and give you rates for business" advertising. - WANTED WANTED If your present furnace is Mot heiiMnfir nrnnprlv lot in Vnniv We can make it-heat. - Pilgrim, 714 S. tn st. rnone 1685. 31-26t WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices-for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices.. See him at once. 416 Main street. - Phone 1945. ; . . Dec 4-tf WANTED A girl for general house-24-tf work. 203 S. 15th St. ' WANTED Girl for housework, 121 7th st. : Phone 2375... - 15-2t WANTED Work. George Robinson ; 15-2t Ross, R. R. C.'EVERYTHING to repair that is bro ken f baby cabs, wringer rolls, sweep ers, all kinds of grinding, pictures framed, new and old bicycles. We turn nothing away. Call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Cd.. 1020 Main st WANTED Milling machine, screw machine, J. & L. planer, lathe and grinder han"; also assemblers. Per manent 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 Favorite : furnace la your house. Most economical and durable. Pilgrim, 714 S. 9th. Phone 1685. feb9-lmo WANTED Raw furs, hir'iest market price. 634 N. 10th st. 8-14t WANTED Second cook at Gem Res. taurant. i6-2t WANTED Collector, steady position, married man preferred. Hirsch's 15-17 N. 9th st. 16-lt WANTED Man to cut meats at City Restaurant." 16-3t WANTED Furniture We need all the good furniture we can get at any reasonable price. We will buy your entire household or any part. Brammer & Townsend, , 520 Main st. Phone 1469. ? . l6-7t WANTED Middle aged woman for ; general housework. Address . at once K . L, care Palladium. 17-2t WANTED Salesman Automobile accessory that every automobile owner is looking for. A big proposition for good man. Write Anti-Skid Chain Tong Co.; 1508 S. 19th st.. New Castle, Ind. ' l5-2t WANTED List your property With us for quick returns. J. L. Danforth. & Co., 917 Fletcher Trust Building, Indianapolis, Ind. 21-1-mo IF YOU want your ingrain and Brussels carpets made into a solid woven and short nap rug that will give good service and be easily cleaned, call our Mr. Fly, Richmond, phones City Restaurant or 1421. All orders carefully and promptly filled. Indianapolis Rug and Carpet Cleaning Co. 14-7t WANTED-7-Maid to assist with housework-to" go home nights. 203 S. 15th st. v . v ' ; 14-tf WANTED All kinds house to bouse J. R. 14-7t distributing, bonded service. Brumley. Phone 2637. WANTED-First class ma chinists on lathe and screw machines. Call or write Nordyke & Marmori Co., Indian apolis, Ind. 12-4t WAN TED All . kind? of repair wcrs. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. 31-tf
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916.
WANTED WANTED Paper hanging by Edgar a. wicketL Paons 3480. 908 .-, N. 12th st. wed-sat IF you want your trees trimmed the right way, please call on Geo. Von Carleson, th tree doctor." Orders also taken for all kinds of shade and fruit trees, shrubs, hedges or anything in the plant line. 632 S. 11th st. ?. ,-; feb2-wed-sat WANTED Ladies to sew Insoles; , good pay weekly; no eanvassing; goods cut ready . for machine; transportation paid. Address with self-addressed envelope; No-ak Insoles, Danville, 111. . - 12-14t FOR RENT FOR RENT Foor room modern apartment. 1139 Main st. feb2-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with steam beat and running water. Kelly block, cor. 8th and Main. See A W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 8-tf FOR pie. RENT Rooms to colored peo-2-tf Phone 2jl56. FOR RENT House, 7 rooms, modern. 221S. B. Inquire 43 S. 2nd st 9-7t FOR RENT Five room house, 439 ..Lincoln st. Call Knode's . music store. , ' 10-7t FOR RENT 5 - room flat! electric -light and bath. S. 5th and A Sts. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. r ' 11-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 24 N. 13th st. 14-3t FCfR RENTS. 17th -5 room modern house, st. Phone 1705. 14-7t 31 FOR RENT 9 room modern , house, good barn. : Cali 120 S. 16th st. 15-3t FOR RENT Finely furnished rooms, day, week or month, . steanv heat, kitchen if desired.1 Wayne Apartment No. 3. 15-3t FOR RENT 5 room house and 2 acres of ground. Phone 2747, or call 23 N. 9th st. 15-3t FOR RENT Front bed room furnish ed, heat and bath. 27 N. 11th. 16-7t FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room," suitable for . two gentlemen. Call at 37 N. 8th st. 16-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light bousekeeing. 44 Ft. Wayne sve. - 16-7t FOR RENT Furnished room for rent, 1139 Main st. 16-2t FOR RENT 7 rooms and bath, 209 S 9th st. Enquire 242:S. 8th st, or Phone 2830. . ' i . 16-7t FOR RENT Modern room; also 3 room furnished cottage. 103 N. 17th st. ' : A V? ?v 16-tf FOR RENT Any priced house you want. Phone 3780. Alfred Underbill. 16-2t FOR SALE Used Harness Two sets of Used Breeching Harness, 3 sets of Body Parts, several used Team Collars. Clipper Knives Sharpened, 40c per pair, 509 Main Street FOR SE Restaurant with a good ,business and price right. Address Lick Box 87, Richmond, Ind. 9-8t PUBLIC SALE Thursday, February 17, 1916, On my farm, i& miles southeast of Fo ntain City. 8 head horses, 7 head cattle, lo Duroc hogs, farming implements of all kinds, harness, grain, 400 bushels corn, l.Wbush'els oats, 8 tons hay, household goods. . Lunch served, on the grounds.; . 1 ALBERT R. SWAIN. : Auctioneer Thomas Conn lf Clerk W. Lu Seaney. I FOR SALE Gas heater stove. Phone 2747, or call 23 N. 9th st. ; 15-3t FOR SALE Davis carriage, good as news Phone 4310. 14-6t FOR SALE Scotch collie pup. Inquire 27 N. 11th st." 14-7t FOR SALE Okie De Vries Bcaheur, No. 118607, a two year old : lolstein Bull, a good breedc? and a sure one. . : H. D. BROWN, - , Fountain City, Ind. R. R.' A," Box 123.. i ll-6t FOR SALE Williamson " -.vorite furnaces installed complete. Most economical and durable. Pilgrim, 754 S. 9th st. Phone 16: '. 31-26t Public. ale Thursday, March 2, 1916. M. D. and Irvin 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. SEWING machines thoroughly overhauled for $1.50. H. D. L ?ey, 9 S. 7th st. Phone 1756. 12-wed-tf 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.. J Phone 1493. FOR SALE Fresh ground bones for chickens, 2 cents a pound. Anton Stolle ft Sons. - 17-eod-lm FOR SALE Good used cars. Call Phone 3789 or write J. Burton "Vharton, Richmond, Ind. 16-lt FOR SALE A surrey in good condition. 10i Easthaven ave. Phone 3118. - 16-7t FOR SALE ; Horses, L harness, vehicles, wagons, forming implements, v all kinds. . 317 N. A st. t : ... ' 16-3t PGR SALE Nice residence property on Richmond ave. ' Address Lock Box 57, Richmond, Ind. ' 16-3t
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At Hollansburg, Ohio, at 12 :30 p. m. Saturday, February 19, 1916 , 30HEAD OFHORSES--r307 ; Draft mares, geldings and drivers. I will have a good bunch of horses for this sale and sell them on a guarantee to be as represented or your money refunded. . Terms 4 months at 9'. - H.H.JONES
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Cholera immune Sows sired by Jack's Friend II, Cherry King Orion, Cherry King II,-Cherry Chief, Cherry Chief II, Top Col., Premier Col., Model Wonder and Taxpayer, and are bred to Proud Cherry Chief and0 Jack's Friend II. ,- . ,; , , All parties from a distance met at Centerville and Greensfork. , - ; ' v , H. L. Inglehart, Albert Hindman and Simon Widdle, Auctioneers. Ray Doty,. Clerk. " ; Send for catalog. Sale held in large' pavilion. Free lunch at 1 1 :30. Sale at r12 :30. vi;r. C- .Aik F. O. UNDERHILL. ,
FOR BALE FOR SALE At- public- auction on Feb. 19, at 2 p. m., on the premises, 332 S. 13th st, two story frame bouse in good condition, both kinds of water and gas, a fall corner lot. One-third cash, one-third in one year, one-third in two years. Dorah S. Wilt Commissioner. 15-3t FOR SALE Cigar store and pool room, bargain. Box 64, City. - 12-7t MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS-, FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the ' city by large motor truck; Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. , 11-tf LOST LOST-r-Gold hunting case Elgin watch. Engraved F. R. W.. lave at Palladia mc-ffice. Reward. " 7-7t LOST Pair of nose glasses in case. .Miss Lova Mansfield. Phone 1073. or 1474. 15-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED "ITS YOUR MOVE" And That's My Bus'-iess"' " moving . : No distance too long or too short for ray large covered truck. V- - - AVERY OXER Phone 1595. . 134 S. 14th St. MOVING & GENERAL TRANSFER TRUCK For moving- furniture, household goods and pianos, in and out of city. Work guaranteed. ; " A" BAN FILL , Phone3145. 1 17 S..W. 5th Make Your Car Run Right HISSEM SPARK PLUGS. JONES HARDWARE CO. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Property by the month; no lax, interest, insurance. Address Bargain, Palladium. 10-eod-10t A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. L PHONS 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. FOR .TRADE East Main street property; fine west side property; also all kinds -of real estate for sale. Porterfield & DeBoy. 12-tf FOR SALE Wisconsin Farm Lands IJandologr, 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 Landoloerr and all particulars free. Address Loyd M. Skinner, General Manager Skidmore Land Co.. 105 Skidmore. Bldg., riarlnette, 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' lr4nd 3, Westcott Block. FOR SALE) Farms, can give possession this spring; also city property. Allen Rich, r.eal Estate Agency, Fountain City, Ind. Phone 185-L. 1 2-eod
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ow FINANCIAL Will Mom ey , Hefp You? Then come to us. Get what money you need to pay your bills. It is our. business to make.. loans oi furniture, pianos, horses, etc. ' ' The payments we require are very 6tnJl and easy to meet All property is left in your possession. $25.00 3 Months costs . ...$4.10 $50.00 3 Months costs ....$5.5 Other amounts in proportion. Confidential, Reliable Call Phone 1545, or write v - Loae COo Coloni. l Building, Room , Richmond, Ind. 8, 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 & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor, Room 40 Colonial Bldg. Pichmond, Ind. Phone 2560. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Farm, 51 acres. 3 miles south: of Richmond. Address Lock Box 57, Richmond, Ind. ! ' 16-3t WEST SIDE LOTS I West Main street lots , .. ' - South West Fifth street lots ' National road lots " 1 j SEE THOMAS & MILLER: Palladium Bldg., N. 9th St ' -Phone 2576. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE 2 acres, 5 rooms and other buildings. Traction stop, National road east, 2y2 miles east, "known as Sycamore school house. Geo.! Lanier, care Rumely. s n Bennett ft Foreman ftnni and ctty property; 15 Kelly Bids. Phoc 2707. FENCING AND SHEET METAL WORK
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OUR LINE: Metal Gates. Trellis Work, Earth Augers. Grape ArlMrs. Metal Fencing, Chimney Tops, Eave Trough Hangers. Robinson Fence Machine. Only Adjustable Automatlo Gate on the market made with the bast tubing frame. Winder Guards. EUREKA FENCE CO. 618 RICHMOND AVE. PHONE 41
