Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 105, 20 March 1916 — Page 11

Bringing Up Father

take That cicaj? out Or VOOR MOUTH BEFORE THE BAROM ARRIVE

REALTY TRANSFERS IN WAYNE COUNTY Transfers from March 11 to March 18, 1916: Oeorge W. Stant to Luella Frazee, February 29, $2,200, part S. E. 29-16-12, stamp $3. Otis Gerhart to Thomas B. Gunckle et al, June 19, 1915, part lots 24 and 2F, Greenfork. John Nicholson et al to Edward Dean, $1, part lots 2 and 7, Falrview addition, Greensfork. Henry C. Bentlage to John F. Hodgin et al. $1, part S. E. 3-13-1. Alice Myers to Uriah Bertsch et al, $2,300, lots 13. 14, 15. 16, block 6, W. II. N. R. Cambridge City. Richard Freeman to Sarah A. Perclfleld. $1,500. part lots 25 and 26, J. Newman's addition, Richmond. Richard Freeman to Sarah J. Freeman. $1, part lots 27 and 28, J. Newman's addition, Richmond. Benjamin F. Owens to Hans N. Koll, March 10, 1916. $50, lot 586, Bealllew addition. Richmond. John M. Manning to Riley J. Salisbury et al, $30, part lot 44, Economy. William J. Truck to Robert Riegler, $1,000. lot 23, 11. A. Leeds addition, Richmond, Stamp $1. George V. Smith to Lewis V. Bales et al. $325. Part lots 1 and 2. Dalton. Dickinson Trust Co., trustees, to Sarah Griffin $500, lots 10 and 11, Homeseckers' addition, Richmond. Louisa Hill to Eliza Alice Hill, $3.250. part S. E. and S. W. 20-16-14," stamp, $3.50. United States of America Josfah Johnson, 22-18-13, patent. United States of America Hugh Allen, S. W. 30-17-13, patent. United States of America John Cain, S. E. 20-14-1, patent. United States of America to to to to WEAK FROM GRIPPE Home Missionary Tell How She Restored Her Strength. "I am a Home Missionary, was weak and run down after a hard spell of LaOrlppe.'l had headaches, Indigestion and iain3 in my chest, and was tired all the time. A friend asked me to try Vlnol and the result is I am free from those troubles and I feel well and strong and able to go to work again." Mrs. Hattie Johnson, Towanda, Pa. The reason Vinol was so successful In building up Mrs. Johnson's health i.3 because it is a constitutional remedy which contains peptonate of iron to enrich and revitalize the blood, the nourishing properties of beef peptone and the healing medicinal extractives of fresh, healthy cods' livers, all combined In a delicious native tonic wine, without oil. We wish every person in Richmond who it suffering from a weakened, rundown, devitalized condition, would try our Vinol on our guarantee to return their money if it fails to benefit them. Clem Thistlethwaite, druggist, Richmond. Ind. Adv. GLASS OF WATER BEFORE YOU EAT ANY BREAKFAST Wash Poison From System Each Morning and Feel Fresh as a Daisy. Every day you clean the house you live in to get rid of the dust and dirt which collected through the previous day. Your body, the house your soul lives in. also becomes filled up each twenty-four hours with all manner of filth and poison. If only every man 8nd woman could realize the wonders of drinking phosphated hot water, what a gratifying chance would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessisists we should see a virile optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. Everyone, whether slc'.c or well, should drink each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of lime- , stone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change lr. both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitatioq. We must remember that Inside cleanliness ii more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv.

V OUT A! HERE! c r- )

v J w& r

' Catherine Price, S. W. 23-13-1, patent. Angellne Skinner to Ebon Louck, $8,000, east half N. E. 23-14-1, stamp '$8. Sarah E. Werts to Alice S. Lamber- , son et al, $1, part S. W. 31-14-1. CLUB HOLDS SESSION. NEW PARIS, O., March 20. The J. L. H. S. C. met in regular session Thursday evening with Mrs. Mary Chenoweth, all members being present, except Mrs. Commons. An even ing of merriment followed the season of needlework, contests relating to St. Patrick being the order. Dainty re freshments were served. Green carnations were given as favors. The Russian government is consid ering an extensive utilization of the water courses of Finland to supply electric light and power to Petrograd COMMISSIONER'S COURT ALLOWANCES, FEBRUARY TERM, 1916. Miscellaneous O. R. Brown Co., clerk's office supplies, $3.50; Nicholson & Brother, office supplies, $103.60; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., office supplies, $618.40; Richmond Home Telephone Co., toll, $10.01; Richmond Home Telephone Co., toll, $12.25; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., office expense. $12.75; Wm. H. Dunlng, office supplies, $23.75; American Academy of Political and Social Science, Auditor's office supplies, $5.00; A. Rosnagle & Co., Recorder's office expense, $7.00; Albert B. Steen, Sheriff's office expense and jail supplies, $8.25; John Melpolder, 'trustee, per diem Gus Kroma under Lazy Husband Act, $10.00; Chas. O. Williams, salary Co. Supt. schools, $117.37; Charles O. Williams, office expense, $31.30; Florence Williams, Deputy Co. Supt. schools, $30.00; William Mathews, office expense. $17.08; Dr. R. D. Mor row, coroner's per diem, $50.00; Dr. R. D. Morrow, Coroner's per diem, $83.40; John Klinger and others, coroner's witnesses, $5.25; Dr. John M. Fouts and others, Coroner's witnesses, $16.00; Quigley Brothers, supplies, $15.55; George Bishop, Truant Officer's per diem, $16.00; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, Soldier's burial, $66.20; L. T. Lantz, soldier's burial, $50.00; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial $50.00; H. C. Endsley, soldier's burial $50.00; Wright & Son, 4 soldier's burials, $200.00; Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing, soldier's burial,. $50.00; Cambridge City Tribune, legal advertising, $91.60; Richmond Item, legal advertising, $12.24; Richmond Item, legal advertising, $.94; Moses E. and Mary E. Myers, refund tax, $10.57; I. E. Smith, Pt. payment North 12th St. bridge, $3,000.00; Bertsch Brothers, drilling test holes at Main Street bridge, $202.53; John S. Duke, Tem porary Main St. bridge, $38.50; John S. Duke, fills and approaches to Main St. bridge, $187.20; O. P. Chamness et al, General bridge, $67.95; Wm. N Stout, general bridge, $10.00; E. J. Wright, trustee, General bridge, $56.27; John S. Duke, bridge repairs $9.00. Court House repairs, supplies, etc. Waking & Co., repairs, $19.00; W. A. Ford & Son, repairs, $32.80; J. H. Russell, furniture, $3.00; Crane Electric Co., repairs. $2.10; H. H. Meerhoff. C. II. and jail repairs, $10.85; W. C. Bass & Sons, C. H. and jail repairs, $23.70; Irvin Reed & Son, C. H. and jail repairs, $11.10; W. A. Bertsch, engineer and supplies, $74.34; A. C. Brown, janitor, $54.00; Lindley Swain, janitor, $75.00; John A. Markley, janitor, $39.00; C. C. Durkle, engineer, $26.66; W. O. Crawford, supplies, $4.72; Indiana Refining Co., supplies, $3.60; Romey Furniture Co., furniture, $3.40; Interstate Sanitation Co., supplies, $52.00; Continental Mfg. Co., supplies, $3.38; J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., supplies, $13.50; Columbia Refining Co., supplies, $39.75; J. M. Eggemeyer & Son, supplies, $7.95; Chas. A. Tangeman, supplies, 75 cents; John Noss, supplies, $8.40; Richmond Home Telephone Co., supplies, $147.75; Richmond Union Laundry, supplies, $1.17; Fred Kennedy, supplies, $2.75; Jones Hardware Co., C. H. and P. F. supplies, $7.32. Jail repairs, supplies, etc. H. H. Meerhoff, repairs, $39.64; Crane Electric Co., 75 cents; John Woodhurst, re pairs and employe, $27.50; Municipal Electric Light and Power Co., C. H. jail and P. F. "supplies, $76.03; Richmond City Water Works, supplies, $20.30; Richmond City Water Works, supplies, $21.13; Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co., C. H. and jail supplies, $17.91; Jones Hardware Co., Court House, Jail and Poor Farsi supplies, $28.47; Charles E. Morgan, Guard for Insane at Jail, $60.00; Ora Schraeder, employe, $22.00; Aurelia Thomas, matron and supplies, $36.00; The Corkins Chemical Co., supplies, $90; The Continental Mfg. Co., supplies, $2.50; Louisville Chemical Co., supplies, $32.50; A. M. Leach, supplies, $1.60; Jones Hardware Co., supplies, 75 cents; C. & W. Kramer Co., supplies, $3.00; Dr. E. J. Dykeman, supplies, $1.50. Poor Farm supplies, repairs, etc. Bertsch Brothers, repairs, $1.38; Nova Roller, et al., employes, $159.66; Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies, $26.43; Armour & Co., supplies, $4.13; John D. Nixon, supplies, $50.58; H L.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM,

i j i rr '

HOW ARC

I'M tsORRf m LATE. OUT I , HAD A HARD

(GO-BARCH

TIME JETTINi

m m. . m m m mm. n m a

Johnson, supplies, $132.87; Centerville Municipal Electric Light and Power Co., supplies, $22.96; Richmond Electric Co., supplies, $20.86; Richmond Oil Co., supplies, $12.73; Kingam & Co., $27.00; Dunbar & Son, supplies, $3.30; Will H. Creitz, $70.00; F. B. Petro, supplies. $14.11. Free Turnpike repairs, supplies, etc. Huber Mfg. Co., supplies, $5.50; Nordyke Sign Co., supplies, $4.50; Rodefeld Mfg. Co., $10.80; H. H. Meerhoff, supplies, ,20 cents; Burke Supply Co., supplies, $190.00; J. D. Ad ams & Co., supplies, $62.50; Jones Hardware Co., supplies, $35.19; M. D. Doddridge, supplies, $2.25; J. M. Burt, employes, Dist. 1, $26.25; Line Wat kins, Dist. 2, $55.00; Simon Atwell, Dist. 3, $33.15; Wayne Lamar, Dist. 4, $68.60; Albert Cranor, Dist. 5, $35.60; Edwin L. Norris, Dist. 6, $24.10; Wal ter J. King, Dist. 7, $33.89; Frank Lutz, Dist. 8, $48.70; Albert Wilson. Dist. 9, $64.69; Frank Clark, Dist. 10, $60.90; Ed F. Doren, Dist. 11, $22.00; W. O. Jones, per diem Co. Supt. highways, $124.00. Circuit Court Allowances Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $45.00; Henry K. McMahan, Juror, $3.60; Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co., law books, $22.00; Edward Wise, jury meals, $9.75; John Steddom, juror, $3.25; Edward Thompson Co., law books, $27.00; Addison Chenoweth, juror, $4.30; Robert Boren, juror, $3.50; Frank S. Greenstreet, juror, $4.30; Harry Hort, juror, $3.10; Frank Harter, juror, $4.60; Jacob W. Bayer, juror, $2.50; H. D. Bond, juror, $4.10; John F. Holaday, per diem Court reporter, $75.00; Albert B. Steen, return of fugitive, $5.78; Harry Townsend, juror, $11.30; E. R. Stover, juror, $7.50; James McCoy, juror, ; $7.50; Theodore R. Lamb, juror, $10.50; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $42.00; Jonn t . Hoiaaay, per diem Court reporter, $50.00; in the matter of the Insanity of Wm. Charles Kidwell: Michael W. Kelly, $5.00; Robert F. Davis, $3.00; J. J. Grosve-; nor, $3.00; Robert R. Hopkins, $3.00; George B. Hunt, $3.00; Ben N. Crump, $1.95; Anna Gehring, $1.20;' Charles Morgan, $1.10. In the matter of the insanity of Clara Brown : Albert . B. Steen, 85 cents; John F. Ackerman. Co., $29.70; Albert B. Steen, $8.10. In the matter of the insanity of Nellie Hoessli; Michael W. Kelly, $5.00; Al bert B. Steen 85 cents; Frank T. Strayer, $3.00; S. E. Bond, $3.00; Jas. C. King, $3.00; George B Hunt, $3.00; Ben N. Crump, $2.10; Lee B. Nusbaum, $21.33; Albert B. Steen, $2.60. In the matter of the insanity of Ade line Jay: Michael W. Kelly, $5.00; Frank T. Strayer, $3.00; Geo. B. Hunt, $3.00; S. Edgar Bond, $3.00; I. S. Harold, $3.00 In the matter of the insanity of Thomas N. Henderson: Albert B. Steen, 85 cents; George Fox $30.00; Albert B. Steen $5.20. In the matter of the insanity of Joseph Colvin: Michael W. Kelly, $5.00; Frank T. Strayer, $3.00; Stephen Markley, $3.00; W. F. Krueger, $3.00; Ben N. Crump $1.25. County Health Commissioner's Expense George M. Young, fumigating, $22.50; Herbert Green, livery hire, $2; B. F. Albright, $9.89. Palladium Want Ads Phone 2834 RATES Wanted, For Rent, , For Sale, etc., 1c per word for one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 10 o'clock a. m. in order that we may insert It in the evening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT AD WAY If you are in business and do not alreadv carry a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED WANTED To buy 50 old violins. J. M. Laccy, 7 S. 6th. 10-tf WANTED All kinds of repair work. Wesley Erown & Son. Phone 308G. 26-tf WANTED To buy barns and houses. Phone 1761. " 19-tf WANTED To buy barns and houses. Phone 1764. 21-tf 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.

I II APOLreJri l

WANTED WANTED You to list your property with us for quick returns. A. C. Disher Realty Co., 904 Main street, Richmond, Ind. feblO-tf 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 Mr- Qz&fmaa, Hiuduu, Akdiamc.- 14 THE MATT MATHEMATICS-LESS SYSTEM L V CORRESPONDENCE COURSEtf GEAR WHEEL CALCULATIONS. flSOt IPS. P. HI ATT. Richmond. Indiana. WANTED Experienced machine operators for Lathe, Grinders,. J. & L. and B. & O. Screw Machines, P. & J. and Automatic Screw Machines, Tool Makers, Machine repair men, internal and external tool grinders. Warner Gear Co., Muncie, Indiana. 4-lmo I want just ordinary men who wish to earn more money to learn the barber trade. It pays big. Few weeks will fit you for jobs worth $1200 year ly or your own shop with big profits. Write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Indianapolis, . Ind. 13-6t WANTED Cistern cleaning and repairing. Phone 2877; 323 S. 12th st. ' 13-7t WANTED White girl for general housework, 116 Ft. Wayne Ave. 13-7t WANTED Patternmakers; first-class wood and metal men. (Trouble). Give full particulars first letter. Box So, Detroit, Mich. . 13-7t WANTED Bench men. Apply Rich mond Casket-Co. 15-tf WANTED A house of from 5 to 7 rooms, between 7th and 10th. and between N. ' B and S. B. If you have the house see A. C. Disher, at 904 Main street for buyer. - 16-tf List your farms with A. C. Disher. ;- . ' 16-tf WANTED Roomers, board or kitchen privilege if desired, 103 N. 17th st. 17-tf WANTED Two unfurnished rooms, centrally located, for man and wife. Address 218 N. 8th st. 17-3t WANTED-Finishers. K. D. Cabinet Co. ' 18 2t WANTED Decorators Gaar, Scott Bldg. Auto show. 18-2t WANTED Carpenters Gaar, Scott Bldg. Auto show, 18-2t WANTED A small furnished flat for the summer. Address R. J. B. Pallaailim. 18-2t ! WANTED-Finishers. K. D. Cabinet Co. 18 2t FOR RENT Modern 7 room house. J Call at 1122 S. C st. l8-2t j WANTED Women at the Collar Pad ! factory. So. 8th & N St. 15eod-3t WrANTED A girl at once, 309 Pearl st. Call 3105. " 20-1 1 WANTED Practical 1002. nursing. Call 20-2t WANTED To do housework. Call 36 S. 2nd st. 20-lt WANTED Experienced ditchers. Phone 3136. 20-lt WANTED Single farm hand. Engine experience preferred. Call 4105. 20-tf WANTED Old false teeth. 75c to $5 paid for old broken sets of false teeth; high prices paid in cash for old gold and silver and jewelry of any description, such as watches, rings, pins, chains, etc.; special high prices for old dental gold crowns and bridge work; drop postal; will call this week only. Write Box 43, Tribune. 20-7t WANTED To rent modern 5 or 6 room house, East end. No children. Phone 1S68. 20-3t WANTED Practical nurse. Address nurse, care Palladium. " 20-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT 5 room house. Modern except furnace. $15, 417 S. 14th st. j 14-tf FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, 333 S. 14th st. Apply in the rear. 17-2t FOR RENT 5 room house light and toilet, 1208 S. F St., $11.50. Call 1114 N. C. Phone 29S7. 20-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat, 110 N. loth st. No children. 20-7t FOR RENT 7 room house on Richmond Ave. See G. M. Taylor, 413 S. 12th st. 20-6t FOR SALE FOR SALE Cheap, iron clad incubator, 140 egg. 1303 Harris st. 13-7t FOR SALE Big . Four Seed Oats that ; will grow. These Oats made 70 bu. per acre. The government- test shows SI per cent, germination. Sixty cents ; at, .Gaar & Shurley farm. Perrj- Krom : " 18-7t F73RSALlEBlirred Rock Eggs. MrsT Emma Dougherty, Cambridge City, R. B. 18-7t

MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916

EE- SINCE X IVE BEEH irt THIS COUNTRY rVE QEEN TRAVELING INCCkiMITO!

BUf IT HERE?

FOR SALE FOR SALE: 300 Bu. seed Irish Potatoes. Fhone 2365. 10-tf FOR SALE House lurnlshirgs cheap, 111 S. 16th st. feb 25-mch-3 FOR SALE House, barn and one acre with privilege of two. Address F. M., care Palladium. 13-7t FOR SALE 100 S. C. White Leghorn hens and three cockrels. Mrs. Lenora Higgins, Rose Hill farm, southwest First St.. Richmond, Ind. 17-14t For Sale EGGS for Hatching From pure bred S. C. R. I. Red stock. $1.00 per 15. Chas. E. Krick, 1206 Sheridan Street FOR SALE Big Four Seed Oats This Oats was thrashed early in the Season. Chas. Knoll Phone 177C Fountain City, Ind. FOR SALE Seed Potatoes. Ed Schlenker, Lloyd farm. East of city. 14-7t FOR SALE Billiard table. Subway cigar store, 1001 Main. Phone 1781. 18-2t POR SALE Grocery stock, fixture, horse, wagon, harness and automobile, good town in Wayne Co. Cash or notes. Address 35, care Palladium. 18-7t Harmless We have ten different styles of Ball Top Harness, three styles imitation Starr wood harness; also the genuine old style Starr Harness. They beat all other Harness to a frazzle. BIRCK'S Harness Store. AUCTION SALO OF RESTAURANT AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS THURSDAY, MARCH THE! hoiHnnlnir at 1 90 nVlrwlr at 27 North 6th street, consisting of 18 dinmg chairSi 8 dining tables 20 ydg. nf linnm Vithor, oahin oimluurH Globe range, hot plates, high stools, one 20 ft. counter, also back counter and wall case, coffee urn, water cooler, 100 lb. refrigerator, 2 ice boxes, screens, large wall mirror, cigarette case' V35'55' skiuU,etS; gran,ite, ?nd tln,' ware 3 way table' lots of disheS "J 011 v. 1 a. 1 1 otia chili Ji1a.11 j ui,uer articles, the above goods are good and will sell to the highest bidder. Everybody, welcome. Open for inspection Wednesday. A. O. DEERING Auctioneer. FOR SALE Sidway baby carriage, good as new, 313 S. 5th st. 20-7t j FOR SALE One farm mare, one horse wagon, harness, cultivators. J. M. Elliott, National Road West. P. O. Box 106. 20-7t FOR SALE Pure Buff Rocks Eggs for setting, 50c for 15. Whitt Roe, R. R. C. 20-7t FOR SALE 200 Eggs Strain White Wyandotte, special mating, $1.25, Utility. 75 National Road Stock farm. Phone 5122A. 20-7t FOR SALE Wragons, all kinds, harness all kinds, breaking plows, sulkey plows, gang plows, double corn plows, harness, disc harrows, binders, mowers, rakes, all in good condition. W'm. Shendler 317 N. A st. 26-6t FOR-SALE Roll top writing desk, Singer sewing machine, sanitary couch cheap. Call at 714 S. J st. after 5:30 p. m. 20-lt I FOR SALE Westcott automobile. modern, good condition, run less than a year. Phone 1S6S. 20-3t 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 Landology," and all particulars free. Address Loyd M Skinner, General Manager Skidmore Land Co., 105 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette. Wis. feb2-2mo A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. BARGAIN FOR SALE 6 room house and extra lot, $1,200, on John street, Fairview; $300' down, balance like rent. . Address X care Palladium. 13-6t

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN For Sale 6 room house and extra lot, $1200, on John St. Fairview; $300 down, balance like rent. Address X Y, care Palladium. 136t Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Porterfield-& DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON Tuesday March 28, 1916. Two pieces of property in a valuable J location on Main between 13th and 14th, on the north side of the street, to close an estate. One nine room modern brick house and barn, 1314 Main street. Will sell at 2 p. m. sharp. One seven room house with barn, 1302 Main street. Sale at 2:30 p. m. These are both valuable properties and will sell to the highest bidder. Terms made known day of sale. For all Information see GEO. B. MOORE, Agent. Over 901 Main St. Phone 2112. J. F. Davenport, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 6 room house. Sell regardless; of profit.-Close to school, inquire 404 S. W. 3d. 17-7t FOR SALE Lot in Benton Heights. Bargain, Add. 224 N. 5th st. 18-2t FOR SALE Fresh ground bones for chickens 2 cents a pound. Anton Stolle & Sons. 17-eod-lm FOR SALE Buff Rock Eggs. $1 per 15. Sugar Camp Annex. H. B. Macy, Hagerstown. 13 eod 7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres with good six room house, good barn and poultry house, city water and electric lights. , Just south of city limits on Liberty pike. Will sell this worth the money or trade for city property. Get busy If you want a dandy little place close in. BENNETT & FOREMAN Room 212 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. For BUNGALOW HEIGHTS 7 room bungalow, bath, hardwood floors, modern thru out. Bargain if Bold at once. 9 room house, good basement, furnace, modern in all respects. This house is a bargain. West Side Bungalow. 5 rooms and bath, two lots. Priced right. 5 and 6 room house centrally located, bath. Can be bought cheap. Two flat apartment, hot and cold waters, modern in every way, hardwood floors and electric lights, rent3 at $70 per mo. This place will make somebody a good investment if bought at once. A C. Disher Realty Co. 904 MAIN ST. PH'ONE 2554. FOR SALE 6 room house. Sell regardless of profit. Close to school. Inquire 405 S. W. 3d. 20-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED MOVING & GENERAL TRANSFER TRUCK For moving furniture, household goods and pianos, in and out of city. Work guaranteed. J. A. BANFILL Phone 3145. I17S.W.5th GET IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF We are going to open a branch a every county in. the state. We want men who are hustlers and wish to get in business for themselves. Our branch in the hands of a man with the ability to grow, offers opportunities limited only by his ambition. $500 to $1,000 necessary to carry stock. Address P. . Studebaker, South Bend, Ind. 17-2t

Sale

PAGE ELEVEN

By McManua J THAT AUTOMOBILE MENTIONED FINANCIAL PEOPLE BORROW FROM US BECAUSE We do as we agree We deal courteously. We maintain privacy. We give good service at low rates. Loans on Household Goods, Pianos, Horses, Vehicles, Fixtures, etc. $35 Total Cost $4.80 (For three months.) Other amounts at proportionate legal rates, and for a longer time if desired. Riclhinniond Loan Co. Established 1895. Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Phone 1545. LOANS On Pianos, Teams, Etc., advanced quickly and r PRIVATELY We are licensed and bonded. Tou are insured a square deal. Don't be afraid of getting turned down. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Call, wrf:3 or phone The State Investment & Loan Co. Elevator to the Third Floor. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILE and carriage painting. 617 N. 12. Sjtf AUTOMOBILE Storage and repairing. Earl Butler, 43 S. 5th St. 8-26t Well Drilling Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. Kewanee Water Systems and Electrio Lighting for the Country Home. Write or Telephone for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne County. Telephone Us. Bertsch Bros, Phone 26 (Reverse Charges.) Centerville. Ind. WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck in town for city and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER, Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St, Residence 315 Randolph St. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Before renewing or insuring your car, seo H. S. Weed, Phone 2551. He will save you money. tfeb22-eod-26 LOST LOST Gold chain and a garnet pendant. Finder please telephone 2676, or notify Kiturah Parsons, 120 North 14th st. Reward. 20-lt LOST Gold Signet Ring, initial N. Return to 239 S. 4th st 18-lt LOST Purse containing $10.00 and two keys on N. G, between 10th and 12th. Liberal reward. Phone 3430 or 813 N. G. 20-2t LOST A diamond shirt stud between 8th and S. E and 13th and S B, er between 8th and S. E and 7th and S. A. Return to 434 S. 8th or phone 2681. Reward. 20-2t MOVING. TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURrrRMed to and from tbo city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. ll-tf "ITS YOUR MOVE" j And That's My Business I MOVING I No distance too long or too short for my large covered truck. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St.