Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 126, 13 April 1916 — Page 15

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, 88.: Estate of Mary Jane Eliason, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned aha been appointed by the ayne circuit court, "administrator of the estate of Mary Jane Eliason, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DANIEL KANTNER, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attys. aprill3-20-27) GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFUL Look Years Younger! Try Grandma's Recipe of Sage and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the. natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bot tle of this old time recipe improved by . the addition of other ingredieats for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mornjng the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. ; Wyeth's ; Sage and Sulphur Compound; is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES, MARCH TERM, 1916. Miscellaneous Richmond Home Te. Co., telephone toll. $12.20; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co, office supplies, $129.05; Nicholson Ptg. & Mfg. Co., office supplies. $291.90; National Tax Association, auditor's office supplies, $3; A. X. Chamness, Treas. office expense, $292.72; Albert Steen. . sheriff's . mileage to penal farm. $27.60; Albert B. Steen, sheriff's mileage to penal farm, $27.60; John Melpolder, trustee, Lazy Husband Act. $4; John Melpolder, trustee. Lazy Husband Act, $25; Charles O. Williams, salary Co. Supt. schools, $117.37; Florence E. Williams, . salary deputy Supt. schools, $30; J. M. Coe Ptg. Co., office supplies, $42; Grace S. Smith, deputy Co. assessor, $15; R. D. Morrow, coroner's per diem and post mortem, $100.70; Goldie Kroma end others, coroner's witness es, $22.50; John Melpolder, per diem truant officer, $16; Nellie Oxley, per diem truant officer, $14; George Bishop, per diem truant officer. $16; Indianapolis asylum for colored children, expense orphan poor. $110.40; Albert Oler, primary election expense, $6; Jordan, McManus & Hunt, soldier's burial, $50; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial. $50; Doan & Klute, soldier's burial, $50; Doan & Klute. soldier's burial, $200; Doan Klute, soldier's burial, $50; Wm. A. Welfer, soldier's burial. $50; Richmond Palladium, le--gal advertising, $5.98; Richmond Palladium, legal advertising, $15.72; Richmond Palladium, legal advertising. $6.90; Richmond Palladium, legal advertising, $43.50; A. U. Brown, Farmer's institute. $100: Wm. B. Burford Co., office supplies, $5.96; W. O. Jones Co.. High Supt.. office expense. $1; I. E. SmithNorth 12th street bridge. $2000; Whipple & Tawney, general bridges, $46.55: Board of Children's Guardians, expense board children's guardians, $4.20: I. E. Smith, temporary Main street bridge, $320.21. """ Court House Supplies, Repairs. Etc. Waking & Co., repairs, $13; John Noss. care grounds, $7.20: Henry Tangeman. care grounds, $9.50: Quigley Brothers. Com. Off. Exp. and jail supplies, $9: Carl C. Durkle. engineer, $100: A. C. Brown, janitor. $52: John A. Markley. janitor. $39: Lindley Swain, janitor. $75; Loehr & Klute, supplies, $2.40: Harsh Coal Co.," supplies. $642.16; Richmond Union Laundry, supplies, $1.51; Indiana State Re formatory, supplies, $3; Richmond Union Laundry, $1.60; John A. Markley, 70c; A. G. .Luken, supplies, 30c; Anthony M. Geers, furniture and primary election, $23.10;. Munic. Elec. Lt. & Pr. plant, court house and jail supplies, $74.64; Richmond Light, ' Heat & Power, court house and jail supplies, $16.85; Richmond City Water Works, court house and jail supplies, $30.09; Irvin Reed & Son. court house and jail rupplies, $6.39; John M. Eggemeyer & Son, court house and jail supplies. $9.90. Jail Supplies, Repairs, Etc. J. F. Hornaday. H. for F. jall repairs, $3; W. C. Bass & Sons, repairs, $3.25; Charles Morgan, employe, $60; Ora Schrader. H. for F. jail employe. $22; Aurelia Thomas. H. for F. jail supplies and employe, $36; -John W. Grubbs . Co., supplies, $9; Richmond Lumber Co., supplies, 82c. Poor Farm Supplies, Repairs. Etc. Richmond Electric Co., repairs, $2.75; Julia Durstine and others, employes, $158.30; F. B..Petro, supplies, $13.81; The McConaha Co.. supplies. $2.20: Hoosier Mercantile Co., supplies, $52.-

97 ; Walter Kitterman. $25.30 ; Samuel Wycoff, supplies, $26; Armour & Co., supplies, $5.40; Richmond Roller Mills, supplies, $12; The Dunbar Brothers Co., supplies, 535.17; The Centerville Pharmacy, supplies, $6.35; Richmond Oil Company, supplies, $9.40; W. A. Welfer, supplies, $60; Dunbar & Son, supplies, $1.90; Central City Chemical Co., supplies, $7.90; J. I. Holcomb Co., supplies, $27.85; Centerville Municipal El. Lt. & Pr. Plant supplies, $22.82; A. G. Luken & Co., supplies, $14.73; Harry L. Johnston, supplies, $98.76; John D. Nixon, supplies, $65.52; J. E. Meyers, supplies, $125. Free Turnpike Road Supplies. Repairs, Etc. Burk Supply Co., supplies, $188; Indian Refining Co.. supplies $8; The McConaha Co;, supplies. $29.90; C. & W. Kramer Co., supplies, $26.88; J. D. Adams & Co., supplies, $11.25; J. D. Adams Co., supplies, $58.26; J D. Adams & Co., supplies, $160; J. D. Adams & Co., supplies, $21; J. M. Burt, .employes, Dist. No. 1, $37.75; Line Watkins, Dist, No. 2, $33; Simon Atwell, Dist. No. 3. $3S: Wayne Lamar, Dist. No. 5. $67.65; Ray Innis, Dist. No. 6. $44; Albert Cranor, Dist. No. 7, $37.50; Edwin L. Norris, Dist. No. 9. $95.02: Walter .7. King. Dist. No. 10, $67.60; Frank Lutz, Dist. No. 11, $29; Albert Wilson, Dist. No. 13. $25.50; Frank Clarke, Dist. No. 14. $40; Ed. F. Doren, Dist. No. 15. $88.21;. A. O. Haisley, Dist. No. 17. $29.25; W. O. Jones, per diem Supt. highways. $135.25. Expense Primary Election Edward

Hunt, inspector, $58.85; Frank Jenkinson. inspector. $38.30; Wood E. Eliason, $57.70; Chas. Capeller, $57.60; W. A. Bertsch. $57.60; C. C. Smith. $58.50; O. S. Hoover, $58.50; W. A. Beeson, $59; Homer. Welch, $58.20; E. M. Stetler, $57.90; A. T. Chenoweth. $58.40; C. G. Oler, $58.40; Steward Thompson, $59.40; Chas. Morris, $58.80: Wm. A. Oler. -.$58.80; Elmer G. Whelan, $58.60; Clarence Peirce, $59.35; Forrest Danner, $58.60; Park R. Gipe, $58.30; Clarence Fouts, $60.60; M. W. Grills, $60.60; H. H. Replogle. $60.60; J. T. Reynolds, $57.90; A. R. Swain. $58.10: W. L. Morrison, $60.50; F C. McCormick, $59.30; Charles Hale, $59.80; Charles Dailey, $58.80; Mark M. Duke. $57.90; H. C. Delcamp. $60.20;. Theodore Martin, $57.45; Joseph E. Reiu, $59.10; Levi Myers, $57.40; R. A. Davenport. $57.80; Chas. E. Potter, $50; Wm. F. Young, $50.10; Louis Crome. $50.20; Chris Crome, $50.10; Mark Thompson, $50.10; Elam Hill, $50.10; Edward Sauer. $50.15; George Bishop, $50.10; Richard Van Sant, $50.10; David B. Golden, $50.20; Stanton Rockwell. $50.15; D. L. Reid, $50.10; Harry H. Hoover, $50.20; Oliver N. Hieger, $50.10; Wm. H. Meerhoff, $57.10; John C. Darnell, $50.10; H. W. Kimm, $50.10; A. R. Lamb, $50.20; I. V. Gause. $50.10; McClellan White, $50.30; A. J. Ford. $50.10; W. Dillman, $50.20; R. E. McWhiney. $44.10; R. L. Moore. $50.10; Harry C. Doan, $50.10; C. E. Bell. $50.10; Alfred Mahan, $50.10; J. E. Healey. $50.10; F. E. Addleman, $50.10; Chas. N. Towl-, $50.10: Walter Cook, et al., canvassing board, $309.25; Women's Relief Corps, meals for primary election, $203; M. W. Kelly, expense primary, 13.50-; Weiss Antique Furniture Co., Exp. primary election, $6.15; Lashley & Wickard, expense primary, $1. Expense County Health Commissioner E. C. Dickinson, supplies, $1.85; Herbert Green, livery hire. $2; Geo. M. Young, fumig 'ing, $6.05; Richmond Home Telephone Co., toll, 26c. Circuit Court Allowances Walter Farlow. juror. $2.95; Harry Townsend, juror, $11.30; Joseph P. Parrish, juror, $9.80; Thollie Druley, juror, $8.70; Joses Burris, juror, $0.60; Albert B. Steen. returning fugitive, $8.85; Albert B. Steen, returning fugitive, $24.75: Elizabeth W. Candler, mileage. $15.70; William Mathews, fee as inheritance appraiser, $15; John A. Bunnell, juror, $27.50: Frank T. Strayer. pauper attorney, $50; Arthur Wilsdorf, pauper attorney. $50; Elizabeth W. Candler, investigating cases, $51; Theodore R. Lamb, juror. $13; E. R. Stover, juror, $10; Isaac Newby, Juror, $7.50; in the matter of the insanity of Clara Watson, Michael W. Kelly, $1.'50; S. G. Smelser, $3.00; in the matter of th insanity of Reuben Grant, Michael K. Kelly, $5; Frank T. Strayer, $3; Wm. G. Huffman, $3; J. J. Grosvenor. $3; W. W. Anderson, $3; Beir N. Crump, $1.25. apr 13-1 1 State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. : Antone Stolle vs Simon Renk et al. Wayne circuit court, January term. 1916. No. 17,461. Complaint to quiet title and satisfy mortgages. Be-it-known that on the 29th day of March. 1916, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Wayne circuit court his complaint against said defendants in the above entitled cause to quiet title and satisfy mortgages, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants are not residents of the state of Indiana. Said defendants, Simon Renk. Margaret Renk, Joseph M. Smithmeyer, Art emus A. Curme. Isaac B. Dunn and Andrew C. MdWhinney, doing business under the firm name of Curme, Dunn & Coffman; Atilla Seitz, Rosine Sehuman, John Schuman, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, next of kin and personal representatives of the above named nine defendants, therefore, are hereby notified of the filing and. pendency of said complaint

:THE RICmiOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause, on May 29, 1916, a day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the cdurt house in the city of Richmond, on the first Monday of April, 1916, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be taken as true, and the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the clerk,- and the seal of said court at the city of Richmond this 29th day of March 1916. MICHAEL W. KELLY, Clerk. Kelley & Kelley, Attys for Plaintiff. (march30apr6-13) PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED "WANTED Blacksmith who understands hardening and carbonizing. Steady work. Address The Legler-Eil-erman Co., Dayton, Ohio." 13-3t 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 Bicycles, baby pabs, wring ers and furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, saws scythes and shears sharpened. Tires $2.i5 to $3.50. Work called for and delivered" free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown. & Sou. 24-tf WANTED Modern 4 or 5 room house, centrally located. No children. Phone 28S9. 13-2t WANTED Lawn mowers ground. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner, 1029 Main. Phone 1014. 13-tf WANTED Position in restaurant as cook and dish washer by rfian and wife, man to wash dishes. Address Charles Collins, 527 East Walnut St., Kokomo, Ind. 13-2t WANTED Experienced salesladies. Apply at Grand Leader. Experienced alteration woman. Apply at Grand Leader. 13-lt GET your lawnmower sharpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf WANTED Wallpaper and carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. 21-tf GIRLS WANTED To make canvass and leather' palms gloves. Good wages guaranteed. INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE CO. South H & Railroad. WANTED Teams. Duke. Call 3062. John 22-tf WANTED Competent woman, general housework. Apply W. P. Robinson, S. 16th and E St. 4-tf 1 wantedI s To Repair and Reset Your j jj Furnace. g H Have your furnace cleaned of g jj soot and looked after now, H U which will prevent rust during g g summer months. New parts for H all makes of Hot Air Furnaces jj j furnished. A. L. LEE m Tinshop and Warehouse g g Phone 1957. 424 So. 9th St. 1 WANTED Carpenter work and painting. Walls, walks, all kinds of concrete work. 901 N. 12th. Kelley & Sweeney. 7-eod-7t WANTED Bushelman and tailor. Apply at once. Railroad Store. 7-tf WANTED Maid for general housework. To go home nights. Phone 2772 or call 203 S. 15th st. 7-tf WANTED To buy or rent by elderly couple small five room house, toilet and lights, centrally located and reason able. Phone 2003. 7-tf WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call 4736. D.W.Walters. 10-26t WANTED Experienced salesladies. S. W. Woolworth 5 and 10 cent store. " ll-3t WANTED Reliable woman for housekeeper. 221 S. 3d. ' 11-tf WANTED Light buggy or runabout and set of harness. C. W. 242, care Palladium. ll-3t WANTED Lace curtains to do. Will call for and return them. Address Mrs. Noelker, R. R. D, City. 12-3t WANTED Employment after school and on Saturday. Have wheel. Phone 2507. ll-2t WANTED Man and wife or two gentlemen boarders. Private' residence and bath. Price to suit. Address 40, care Palladium ' " 12-3t

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WANTED Girl for housework, no washing. To go home nights, 309 Pearl St. Phone 3105. 12-3t WANTED White girl about 16 years of age for child's nurse; $6.00 per week. Apply 206 North 15th. 12-3t WANTED Place to assist with housework in mornings, also washings. 224 N. 7th. 12-2t WANTED Seamstress at Palais Royal. 122t WANTED 3 men to help ditch. Phone 5122-A, 12-tf WANTLj. To exchange auto for painting or auto work. Phone 3136. 12-tf WANTED Furniture repairing. We do it What? All kinds of wood work, screen work, carpenter work, furniture crating and furniture made to order. Uhte & Thomas. Phone 5134-H. 12-7t WANTED Solicitor for Richmond. Steady employment. Salary guaranteed. Call between 9 and 11 a. m. or 2 to 4 p. m., 301 Colonial Bldg. 12-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT 4 room modern flat. Call 325 S. 6th or phone 1149. 24-tf FOR RENT Cottage, Fairview, $10. Phone 1030. 5-7t FOR RENT Modern furnished roomi for light housekeeping. Private entrance, 112 S. 3rd. 10-3t FOR RENT The Marmon residence j on the Henly road, 3 blocks from street car line. Call phone 2019 or 2177. 10-7f FOR RENT 4 room flat, bath, furnace, $14.00, 1519 N. D. St. l(m FOR RENT A room for sleeping, bath and heat, $1.50 a week, 214 N. 9th. Phone 1810. 10-4t FOR RENT Upper 5 room flat, bath. $13.00, 324 S. 11th st. 10-tf FOR RENT 4 room furnished flat, electric light and bath. Cor. S. 5th and A. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 11-tf FOR RENT Light. housekeeping rooms. No. 37 N. 8th st. 11-tf FOR RENT Furnished room with TTvT bath and heat, 131 S. 9th st. ll-3t FOR RENT A few acres of good ground suitable for gardening. Geo. H. Eggemeyer. 13-3t FOR RENT Two downstairs front rooms for light housekeeping, heat, light and water, $3.00 per week. Reference required. Phone 4669:13-lt FOR RENT House of 7 roomss 810 N. H st. 13-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Private entrance, 112 S. 3d. 13-lt FOR RENT House 5 rooms. Call 802 S. 13th. 13-3t FOR RENT 3 room flat, steam heated, hot and cold water, private bath, electric lights, 3d floor over Conkey's drug store. Chas. Shiveley. 13-lt NICELY FURNISHED rooms for rent. new, clean, modern, reasonable. 101 North 9th st. Hans N. Koll. 13-th-sat FOR SALE FOR SALE 300 Bu. seed Irish Potatoes. Thone 2365. 10-if FOR SALE Good farm h' se. 1127 Main st. 24-tf FOR SALE A small tailoring and pressing shop, $35 if taken at once. Address Tailor, care Palladium. 3-tf FOR SALE Surry, $25.00, spring wagon, $15.00, merchants delivery wagon, $15.00. 1301 N. J. St. 7-7t FOR SALE CHEAP Rubber tire surrey, good condition. J. H. Menke, 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7-7t FOR SALE Brie": ho se. Call at 22 N. 20th st. S-7t FOR SALE Household goodsT Call 120 S. 4th st. S-7t FOR SALE Pure breed Collie puppies, female, $3; males, $5. John Replogle, Economy, Ind. l0-7t t FOR SALE Wagons, vehicles, harness, plows, gang plows, corn plows, harrows, disc harrows, rlanters, mowers, hay-rakes, binders, all kinds good as new, 317 N. A. st. 10-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE Westcott Touring car, perfect condition, all new tires. Margaret Conway, Cambridge City. n-3t FOR SALE Baby cab, 105 N. 17th St. ll-5t FOR SALE Household goods, cheap of sold immediately, 16 S. 13th St. 11 -7t FOR SALE Second hand motorcycle in good condition. Call at Richmond Electric Co., 19 S. 6th. ll-7t FOR SALE 10 good hives of bees. cheap. Geo. T. Mertz. Easthaven Ave. H-7t FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres, 10 miles from Richmond on good road. Buildings all good and modern, well fenced. Terms 1125.00 per acre, easy terms or will consider trade. For a bargain address M. A. C. care Palladium. 4-tf FOR SALE- 1913 Buick, model 19, good condition. Phon 1302 or call 112 N. 10th. H-7t

THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 191b

ROOFING OF QUALITY Fof olt. or new buildings EASY TERMS Free estimates by phoning 2899 Elaborated Roofing Co. Over 537 Main St. FOR SALE Having bought new car, I now have for sale model 12 Premier. Price right. G. W. Fisher, 2221 Main. Phone 3691. 12-3t FOR SALE Large fern. Call mornings, 439 S. 5th St. - 12-2t FOR SALE Two bed-room suites and gas lamp, 29 S. 16th ct. 12-lt FOR SALE or Trade Hy white steamer automobile for 2 cylinder motorcycle with side car. Frank Niles, Charlottsville, Ind. 12-2t FOR SALE Reo touring car, best bargain in town if soid tnis week. Call 1015 N. H st., City. 12-4t FOR SALE Seed potatoes, home grown. Leroy Kimmel, Centerville. Ind. 6-eod-7t TENNIS BALLS vWright & Ditson famous Balls, the Standard ball approved by the N. L. T. A., 40c each; 2 for 75c. TENNIS RACKETS And covers at special low prices. Junior tennis rackets, special at 95c. SAM S. VIGRAN. 512 Main St. FOR SALE Several used sewing machines. Choice $5.00. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. 13-eth-tf FOR SALE Veranda. Can be seen at 25 and 27 N. 13th. C. T. Price, 916 Main. 13-3t FOR SALE Rent or Trade Farm of 84 acres. Enquire 120 South 14th st. Richmond. 13-2t FOR SALE Oak Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, good as new, $8.00. Call 837 N. 10th st. Phone 3475. 13-2t ' HARNESS Every set of Harness we sell is made in our -ft work shop; they o vk Kaftan on4 cheaper than factory made harness, there is no middle man's profit. Our harness is made to wear; not the factory kind made to sell. Birck's Harness Store, 509 Main FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 87 K. FOR SALE 14 acre farm with buildings on Middleboro Pike. Price, $1200 cash. C. E. Belford, 1127 Main st. ll-14t FOR SALE 124 acres, river bottom farm, 2 sets of buildings, $100 per acre. Main street property at a bargain. Porterfield & DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE 7 room cottage, furnace, electric light ,gas, water and sewnr connection, easy terms. C. T. 'Wiley, 700 Richmond Ave. 12-7t FORS ALE Good five-room brick house, centrally located, 341 S. 10th st. ll-6t pec3al One nine room brick, 2 baths, heat, garage. S. 11th st. Must be sold. Originally, $7,500. Yerterday's price, $7,400. Today's price, $7,350. $50 off per day until sold. BARGAIN LIST: 5 Room Bungalow , 9 Room Modern Residence 5 and 6 Room Houses .. . , 9 Room Double 6 Room Corner Lot 8 Room Frame House 7 Room Frame House 7 Room 3ungaIow 7 Room Brick 7 Room Frame 6 Room Frame 5 Room Frame, Modern 6 Room Frame 7 Roo Frame steam 'i $2,250 4.500 3,600 5,000 1,500 1,650 3.000 3.550 3,600 3.100 1.900 3,000 1.450 2.250 The A. C. Dishes Phone 2554. Tnt ranee. 904 Main Watch Us Grow.

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April 15 We will sell to the highest bidder the following household furnishings: Sale Starts Promptly 2 P. M. FOR THE LIVING ROOM. Couches, oak rockers, center tables, and stands, library tables, brussel and Rex varpets, ball racks. FOR THE DINING ROOM. Dining tables, sideboards, buffet, druggets, 1 FOR THE BED ROOM. Brass beds and springs, good as new, wash stands an1' dressers. FOR THE KITCHEN Stovesr of all kinds, kitchen tables, kitchen cabinets, refrigerators, churns and washing machines. MISCELLANEOUS Lawn mowers, garden tools, Etc. H. C. RAMSEY Aactloe Compaey 17 South 7th St., Richmond. Phone 1S76. "If you have anything to sell, Call US."

Co Ho Hasecoster Plomralbrago Steamni9 Water and Vapor

HEATING Repair work promptly attended to. Let me. give you price on your new Bath Room or Heating Plant. All work guaranteed. Co Ho Hasecoster

635 SOUTH E STREET. Phone 2675

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BUSINESS CLASSIFIED "IT'S YOUR MOVE" And That's My Business i MOVING No distance too loug or too short for i my large covered truck. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St AUTOMOBILE and carriage painting, j 617 N. 12. 8-tf J . : i Moving & General Transfer . Track For moving furniture, household goods and pianos, in and out of city. Work guaranteed. Phone 3145. 117 S. W. 5th ? WHEN MOVING GET THE BEST The largest moving truck In town tor ciay and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER Phehes 3137-2746.' Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf

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By McManu? PHONE 27 18 & Yotuiim Palladium Bldg. FINANCIAL Money 1 I Oo Credit i II For taxes, grocery bill, rent and j p all other small bills that you m g wish to get rid of and pay in a H smaller payments at one place, g jj. If you have nou&ehold goods, j g piano or stpek we will loan you y U from $5 to $100. Just call, write R jj or phone M I Home Coan Co. I g 220 Colonial Bldg., .Richmond, j E Ind. Phone 1509. jl MOVINfJ. TRTTPK- Xr TRANS. FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from iho city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. 11-tf LOST DOST Fountain pen between 6th and 16th on S. A. Leave at 913 S. . Reward. 12-lt LOST Check In tin envelope on Main street. Finder leave at 20 S. 10th st. 12-lt 1 LOST Large brown suit case, initial P on each end. Notify Harold Peterson, Earlham College, or leave at Knollenberg's office. 13-21

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