Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 139, 28 April 1916 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1916

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The University of Pittsburgh numbers among its baseball players some

wonderful diamond artists who have received flattering offers from profession

al teams. One of the outstanding lights of the winning aggregation which Pitt has in the field" this year Is J. S. Matson, whose work behind the bat has been extremely good. ... . . ; - ; - - . ;. . Matson performs In the outfield as well as In the catching position, plays football and basketball s well as baseball, and has won his varsity letter In each sport. Barney Preyfuss, of the Pittsburgh Nationals, thinks well of Mat.

son and believes he can make good In professional ball after leaving college. HUNTS FOR SUCCESSOR Secretary Ellis Learner of the Y. M. C. A. bas returned from Chicago where he has been trying to. secure 'a aucceesor for. Physical Director Roach. He was trying to secure atnah from the Y. M. C. A. college there. No, definite arrangements have yet been made, Mr. Learner said this morning. Pimples Disappear There Is one remedy that seldom falls to clear away all pimples, black heads and skin eruptions and 'that tnakes the skia mitt, clog - and healthy. . - . Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, ectema, itch, pimples, rashes, black beads in most cases rive way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemtsbes oissppear everntgnt. itcning usu ally stops instantly.- Zemo is safe, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only zac; an extra targe DOttie, i.uu. it will not stain, Is not greasy or sticky and la Dositively safe for tender, sensitive akin. 7amA ltAAlaitj4 awaMva r i it (G-E-T-S-.H Imitators -Try to Deceive You - By Names That Look or Sound Like Gets-lt.M "Gets lt"is sold by the millions of bottles very year. It's the world's big gest corn-cure made so by its wondefer merit. So, it's an insuK to you when you are offered a substitute of imitation. Refuse It -flat-footedly. If you don't, it's your own loss. "Otd vm Ever See the Like f No Wonder GcteIt im the Biggest SelllDS Cera Care la the World!" "Bless my stars, look at it! Land of the Ilvin"! Why, just look at it! That corn came right-'off just like peeling bananas. Put your finger on my toe. right there, don't be afraid,- that's it, feel how smooth the skin Is? Well, that's where the corn was..-Well, that beats all." That's the way Gets-It". works on all corns. You'll say good-bye to all foolish contraptions like bundling bandages, sticky - tape, plasters. toe-eating salves and grave-diggers such as knives, razors and scissors. "Gets-It" stops pain. Applied in 2 seconds. Never fails. Nothing to stick to, hurt or press on the corn. See that you get "Gets-It," and nothing else, for corns. ... . . . "GetB-It". is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence &. Co., Chicago, I1L Sold in Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn remedy.. A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite. Adv.

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the big leagues if he decides to take up Mr. Roach will not leave until some time after the summer camp, in June and the new man will not take charge until fall. THAT ACHING BACK RELIEVED AT ONCE Use Speedway Liniment and Forget Your Troubles. There is no preparation so quick, set sure and so harmless as Speedway. It heals. the burning, tender skin and drives away all pain In the sore muscles and ligaments. It's a physician's private prescriptin, and was employed' by him-with great success for many years. Don't be afraid to rub it Ingood. It won't burn , or blister, and will not stain or leave any trace on the finest, most delicate fabric. It's a scientific liniment put up in a scientific Way by the Speedway Laboratories of Shelby, Ohio. A. Q. Luken and other good dealers.' Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Why is man v' and women, half th time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried: some days headachy; dull and unstrung; some days really Incapacitated by illness. If we all would practice Inside-bathing, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of haDDV. healthv. rosvcheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does no( rid itself, each day-of all the waste which its accumulates under our present mode of living. . For every ounce of 'food and drink taken into the svstem nearly an ounce of waste materiaM must oe carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it Is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will, burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous day's accumulation of indigestible waste ana body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teasnoonful nf limestone phosphate in it, as a harmie lucaua uj nasomg oul OI tne stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, smir hUm and toxins: thus cleansfne. swAtm. ing and Durifvine the entire ailmpntarv ; canal neiore putting more food into ! . V .J - ... , iue siomacQ. ' Millions of people had had their turn at constipation-, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and ; sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning inside-bath. A quarter pound limestone : phosphate will not cost much at the drug store, but Is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone, its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system.

POSTPONE BABY SHOW.

, CRAWFORDSVlLL Iafl., 'April 2S. r-The TBtter Babies Contistf planned for May 22 and 23 bai been postponed by order of the health commissioner who fears a spread of. . contagious diseases. ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT -State of Inidana County of Wayne . Notice is 'hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Alfred P. Griffith, deceased, late of Loa Angeles Countr, California. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. (Signed) , The German-American Trust and Sav ings Bank. Administrator with Will Annexed. G. H. Hoelscher, Attorney. ' - apr-21-2S-may-5 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, s& Estate of Clarence L. Grottendlck. deceased. Notice is herebv riven that the, nndersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Clarence I. Grottendlck, deceased, late of W'ayne County, Inaiana. baia estate is supposed- to be solvent Howard H. Grottendlck, . f. Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & WTiite, Attys. apr-14-21-28 NOTICE OFAPPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Alexander C. Anderson, deceased. - . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Alexander C. Anderson, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. George W. Anderson, Administrator. John L. Rupe, Attorney. - 14-21-28 NOTICE OF THE FILING OF PETITION TO VACATE ALLEYS. To the town of Economy and Perry township, Wayne county, Indiana, and the citizens thereof:; Notice is hereby gi'-jn, that the undersigned Addison A. Mumbowert did on the 20th day of April, I916V file his petition in the Wayne circuit cburt of - Wayne county, Indiana, praying an order decree and judgment for the vacation of two alleys, or parts thereof, both of. said alleys running north and south in Charles Osborn's second addition to the town of Economy, Wayne county, Indiana.the same extending south from Second street in said town to the nor i line of Lot No. One in Hiley J. Salisbury's addition to said town c; Economy, and one of said alleys being between Lots No. "6 and No. 67 in said Charles Osborn's second addition to the town of Economy, and the other said alley being between Lot. No. 67 and No. 68 in said Charles Osbotn'; secondXcdition to said town and immediately adjoining and abutting upon, r said jJleya, prayed to be vacated; are said Tots .as herein stated. aml no other lota" abut or adjoin saKl' parts "of said alleys. Said petition end-matters -atrd -strings therein alleged, is st tor hearing before said court -at the court house in the city of Richmond:. In said county on Tuesday, -May 2, 1916.- - -V .ADDISON A. MUMBOWER. "" Dated April 21, 1916. WiUW. Reller, Atty. for petlUonef. Attest: Michael W. Kelly, clerk Wayne circuit court. Apr. 21-2S COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned' commissioner appointed by the Union Circuit Court, of the State of Indiana, at the 'April term, 1916', in the case of William Greggerson, et. al., vs. Anna E. Griffith, et. al.; the; same being cause No. 5,164, to sell certain real estate therein ordered sold, will in accordance with the order of said court, in said cause, on the premises to be sold in Harrison township, Union county, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m. and from day to day thereafter until sold, and. on the premises to be sold at 213 South Fourteenth street, in Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county, Ind., at 2 -o'clock p. m. and from day. to day thereafter until sold, on Monday, May 29, 1916, offer for sale, at private sale, the following described real estate situate in Wayne county, Indiana, and Union county, Indiana, to-wit: In Said Wayne County, Indiana. ' Being Lot No. fifteen (15) in Block 6 in Charles T. Price's Second Addition to the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana. In Said Union County, Indiana. Tract NO. One (1): Being the north half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27) in township twelve (12), north of range one (1) west, containing eighty acres (80) more or less. Also the south half of the north-west quarter of. section twenty-seven (27) In. township twelve (12) north, of range one (1) west, containing eighty acres (80) more or less. Except three and ninety-five onehundredths acres (3.95) heretofore conveyed to the Cincinnati, Richmond and Muncie Railroad and recorded In Volume . 8, page 212 Union county, Indiana, deed records. Tract Kb. Two (2): Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 36, township 12, range 1, west, in Union county, Indiana, running east 30".60 chains, thence, south 20.40- chains, thence west 30.60 chains, thence north 20.40 chains to the place of beginning, containing 62.30 . acres more or less. Also, the southwest quarter of section 25f township 12, range 1, west, contain ing one hundred and. sixty acres (160) excepting the following described part thereof: Beginning at; the northwest corner of the - southwest quarter of Section 25.town6hIp.12,: range 1, west; running thence south, 15.68 chaias, thence east 11.96 chains; thence south 2.55 chains, thence east "1L74 chains, thence south 3.76 chains, thence east 16.16 chains, thence north 21.97 chains, thence west 39.82 tfhains to the place of beginning, containing 74.77 acres more or less, and containing in all he-em conveyed 147.50" acres more or less. - . ' , ;". - , . Terms of Sale. -: Said reaj estate will be sold upon the following terms, vi2: One-third the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of sale, one-third in twelve months, and one-third Hn twenty-four months from day of Bale. The purchaser to execute his notes for the deferred payments bearing Interest at the rate of six (6) per cent from date until paid

and proyi ding for attorney's feet with approved personal ' security thereon Said notes to be further secured by first mortgage upon the - real estate sold, when such sale is approved by the court. The purchaser shall bav the privilege of paying all or any part of the purchase money in excess bf one-third in cash on day of sale. The purchaser assumes the payment of the taxes for the year1916j payable in 1317. The purchaser To. purchase said real estate, subject to certain rental contracts now in existence.' ' . - JAMES R. COUGHLINY1 k Commissioner. . V. V. Brumbaugh and""' - ' ' , Walter P. Bossert ? t Attorneys. i ' ' j;7; apr28-tnay5-12

Palladium Warit";Ads .rates Wanted,- For?. Rent,'-F6r Sale, etc., 1 cperi word r for one insertion or5 ,7 insertions for. the- price, of -5. Phone or bring your ad; to this of free before 10 o'clock a. m. in '"order ;that; we may insert dtj in ; the evening issue. : ''' FOLLOW r THE WANT AD WAY :-: ,; If you are jn business and do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium Phond 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED WANTED Atkinson puys 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 Housekeeper, middle aged white woman. No washing,' 105 N. 13th st. 26-7t WANTED Bicycles, baby cabs, wring . ers and furniture to . repair. Lawn mowers, saws scythes and shears sharpened. Tires $2.i3 to $3.50. Work called ' for and delivered free. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown Sou. 24-tf 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 Lawn mowers ground. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. Brunner, 1029 Main. Phone 1014. ' 13-tf WANTED Wallpaper i. and carpet i cleaning. Likjew by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. : 21-tf WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call ; 1904. - D. W. Walters. 10-26t he 1 2t J I W I W ANTED Place to work by the week. 618- S. 12th st. 29-2t AUCTION One hour is all it will take to sell two van loads of good furniture. Come and see for vourself. 33 N. 9th. A. O. Deering, auctioneer. 2S-lt WANTED Teams. Call 3062. Johi: Duke.- 22-tf WANTED Young men for Covering Dent. RichL. :nd Casket Co. 21-"t WANTED A Du Vail wallpaper cleaner. All, work guaranteed. Phone orders to. 3429. 21-7t WANTED OLD CARPETS TO MAKE FLUFF RUGS. Tel. 1370 or leave your carpets at Anderson's stable. 28 N. 7tb. Ask for Joseph Medzlg. ASHPIAN BROS., Indianapolis. 28-2t WANTED -Gasoline . pow -r cement mixer. Call William Dwyer, New Paris, O. 20-eod-6t WANTED Reliable woman for housekeeper. 221 S. 3d 11-tf We want' a few more' gtrls -past 16 years of age to make canvas and leather palm gloves. WTe will pay to start $1.00 per day to- girls ' who have had experience on power machines and $5.00 per week to inexperienced girls. It will be but a short time until considerably more can be made on piece .work. i Indianapolis Glove Co. South H and Railroad.' 2 5-eod-4ttu-th-sat-tu WANTED Girls to learn to operate sewing machines. We Tay lpc per hour while learning to do our' work. Atlas Underwear Co. Cor. 1 0th and N. D st. 24-7t WANTED Have your carpets made into beautiful rugs by Indianapolis Rug Co. Our rugs have the short nap. If you have carpets to send phone 1421 or city restaurant, 1359. Leave your name and address. Mr. Fly will call with samples. apr 26-26t WANTED Responsible man of some . -ability as territory salesman; also man to represent Wayne county, a gilt edge and money proposition. A small investment will put you in a gooa paying business. Be quick. Call Rex Hotel at once. Reamer & Plummer. 27-2t WANTED Boy of 16 at Starr Piano Works. Apply to W. Erk. 27-2t WANTED Modern unfurnished room with private family, by young couple. Address M. M., care Palladium. '- - ' 27-7t WAITED Young per sons who realize the value of time to begin a business course next Monday May l. School in session all summer at the Richmond Business College. 2T-3t WANTED Light work of anv kind. office boy or delivery work preferred, by young boy of 13"froin "country. Phone- 471S. . . n ,27-2t WANTED Your buggy v repairing & painting, 1134 N. 12th et. Phone 4160. G. W. Newbern. : :27-th-sat-2t WANTED-KJqok at .once. Mrs. D. Boyer xvebmurajit, oav w. izui St. zi-Zt WANTED Washings at . 43 Railroad St. ; , . . :. 27-2t

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WANTED Second-hand - Encyclope : dia .and some other kind cf books. Bartel Robe, 912 Main. . - 27-2t WANTED Manchinists, assemblers, scraperand" 'lathe lands on high grade work. Steady employment and good wages, -lnited Machine Co. Bldgi 621 N. Wayne st, Angola, Ind. - 24-tu-fri-sat-3t. WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 2841 or call 327 N. 14th st.WANTED A bright energetic young man for office work and vrmmr woman stenographer-Apply Starr Pi ano jo. 2S-3t W ANTED A maid for general house work. Apply at Grand Leader. 28-2t WiJTED Delivery boy at Masbmeyer's. - 2S-2t WANTED Whit woman r.nnlr CXll City Restaurant, Eaton. Ohio. 2S-7t WANTED You to be at our sale of household goods, 33 N. 9th, 1:30. 28-lt WANTED To rent small house and ; ground near Richmond. Address Ground. Palladium. ; 28-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 downstairs front rooms for light housekeeping, gas, light. $2.25 per week. Phone 4669. ' 15-tf FOR RENT 5 room hniia hth hnth kinds of water, tlwtrtn iia-ht w N. 19th st. Inqulre-540 N. 19th st. 17-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping or business. 26 S. 7th st 21-eod'7t FOR RENT room upper flat, 123 S 14 th st. 21-7t FOR RENT ew room modern uouse, au.uo, 103 S. W. 2d. 22-7t FOR RENT A modern 7 room house on street car- line, ' 1 acres of 8"ouna. rnone 3144. 21-7t FOR RENTrHouse, $S.0O. Phone 1078 24-3t FOR RENT Modern rooms, lodging or iigui Housekeeping, , 103 N. 17th 27-3t FOR RENT Garage, close to Main. Phone 2296. . , : .... .27-7t FOR RENT' 6 room house, 319 N. 17th st., electric light, gas &' two waters. Call 307 N. ISth. 27. it FOR RENT 413 Northwest 3d street, 5 rooms. CalP Knode's music store 2S-lt FOR RENT Furnished 2 room aparfment, 41 n. 6th. 28-3t FOR RENT 2 furnished light housed Keeping rooms, 221 N. 14th st. 28-2t FOR RENT Half house 5 roojns, lo27 N. A. Phone 2864. 28-2t FOR RENT Three rooms and bath, nrsi noor, electric light, gas, steam heat and water furnished. No. 126 S. 12th st. Enquire north door. 28-tf FOR RENT 4 room modern upper flat. Heat furnished. E. W. Ramler. Phone 1S98. 28-tf FOR RENT House, $8.00. Phone 1078. ; 2S-3J B'OR RENT 10 acres ground, New Paris pike. I. Gormon. 28-2t FOR RENT Modern S room house with bath. $25. without children, 123 N. 9th. -Phone 2249. - 2S-lt FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP 4 cylinder Reo - light deliver" car and other cars. Quaker City Garage. 15-tf FOR SALE Fine upright piano, mahogany case in perfect musical condition. Will sell at ar low price, and on easy payments, wit, bench and scarf. Steinway & Sons PJano Co.. Masonic Temple Bldg., N. 9th and A sts. 24-tf FOR SALE Machine and general repair shop, good establisLcd business, also threshing outfit and one Overland automobile. Mrs. C. M. Parks, West Manchester, Ohio. 24-7t FOR SALE Wicker baby carriage, good condition, reasonable, 410 N. 13thyBt. 2o-7t WILL TRADE in a good horse on a second-band Ford if in good condition. Address B-49, care Palladium. . 20-51. FOR SALE Player piano, 89 John st. .... 2l-7t FOR SALE Pilot race car. fine condition. Bargain. Phone 1003 or call 1015 Park Place. 26-3t FOR SALE or Trade mare and colt. 401 N. D. 26-3t FOR SALE Bicycle cheap, 348 S. W. 2nd.' 26-3t POR SALE Fall bearing strawberry plants, Gregg raspberry plants. Albertson. 14?4 Ratllff st. 26-7t FOR SALF Indian motorcycle and side car. cheap. 439 S. 14th st. 26-3t FOR SALE Many-good used cars at lowest prices. Call phone 3789. 26-4t FOR SALE New urop-tcad sewing machines, $18. Lace?-, 9 S. 7th. : -' " 17-mon-fri-tf FOR SALE New drop-head sewing machines $18. Iacey, 9 S. 7th. 1 4-ev-f ri-tf FOR SALE Good young work team, . 736 N. 10th: -Phone 3494 2S-2t FOR SALE or Trade 7 acres near city limits. B. A. Reilly, Real Estate, Phone 2S97. 2S-7t FOR SALE A new blue silk suit, size 40. Call phone 26C9. 28-2t FOR SALE 1 driving mare, harness, huggy, 1 runabout, 444 S. 14th st. " 28-3t FOR SALE Auction, high grade furniture at 33 N 9th, beginning at 1:30. Try to get in. 28-lt FOR SALE Lot in excellent location. Will Luild house if desired. "Adaline," care Palladium. 27-3t FOR f ALE Stoves, range and 3 burner Perfection coal oil. Phone 4719 after 5 p. m. 27-2t FOR SALE 3 drawer Natl. Cash Register. Phone 2296. 27-7t HAIRWORK Every description hair goods, shampooing and manicuring. Mrs. H. G. Dent. Phone 4719 after 3 p. in. ; v 27-7t FOR SALE General purpose car, good running shape, for $50, If sold at once. F. M. Lacey, Fountain City. 28-2t FOR SALE Wagons, vehicles, vehicles of all kinds, harness, ; plows,-gang plows, corn plows barrows disc harrows, planters, mowers, hay-rakes, binders, all kinjds good as new, 317 N. A st ? - . ; 29-2t "Auto fuel reduced -;; one-third, proof" termg; and conditions I Jor five (5) year' contract for your territory will be submitted. The Martin Agency, ,175 W, Jackson-Blvd,-Chicago." 27-7t F'OR SALE Horse, wagon and harness, 904 Main st. 27-tf

Co":H o Hasecoter" PI u mbi eg. Steam ;

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HEATING

Repair work promptly attended to. Let "me give you price on your new Bath Room or Heating Plant. All work gjiar anteed, . , . iiiKsj -i' Co Ho Hasecoster 635 sooth e 5TREOJ. phone 27 is

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SUITS CLEANING PRESSING

FOR SALE FOR SALE or Trade 5 passenger Westcott, electric lights and starter. Car in good condition. Will trade for runabout. Phone 186S. 26-3t FOR SALE Rubber tire buggy and harness, cheap, 908 N. I st. 27-3t FOR SALE Substantial spring wagon portable top. Schaefer's Grocery, 603 Main. 27-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE $3,000 This attractive bungalow in the best residence section. It has every modern feature, the best plumbing and heating, gas, electricity, laundry room, garden space and many other desirable attractions. Don't miss seeing this bungalow before buying. Do not phone us in regard to this property. The A. C. Disher Realty Co. INSURANCE. 904 MAIN ST. FOR SALE Here- is-ar-1 Real Estate I 3 lots located at Southwest 5th and C Sts. Each lot size 40x120. Will sell all 3 lota for quick sale at 900.00 If you want these, answer, "Good Investment," care Palladium. FOR SAI-E Beam tiffin! Sub Home Just outside corporation on Dalton pike, 4 3-4 acres, cozy, 7 room house, water Inside, cemented cellar, fine new. barn and poultry house cemented, good fences, nice garden and truck patch, all kinds of fruit and acre strawberries, beautiful lawn, ornamental shade trees, pasture for horse and cow. For sale by owner. Nt trades. For prices and terms address. W. L. Brooks j Hagerstown, Ind. A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TK, FOR SALE Building lot east Main street, opo c Glen Mil" :r. Address "TV 2233. East Main st. 15-edd-7t FOR SALE Lot on Kinsey, cheay for quick sale. Phone 4619. 27-2t SPECIALS 132 Acres, fair buildings, $87 Per A. 240 Acres, good b"ild!ngs, $S5" Per A. 83 Seres, no buildings, $"; -Per A. Porterfield & DeBoy. Colonial Bldg. FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres. v 10 miles from Richmond on good road. Buildings all good and modern, well fenced. Terms $125.00 per acre, easy terms or will consider trade. For a bargain address M. A. C, care Pal"a-i alum. 4-tf Insurance, Loans, Real Eltate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. FOR SALE Two goo5 lots on Richmond Ave. Address Box 154 or phone 1537. 28-7t-eod FOR SALE Home on the rent plan, $17.00 a month. No interest, tax or insurance. Call 323 West Main st. 28-7t-e-c-d LOOKING for a real estate auctioneer. get a real auctioneer. Office at 33 N. 9th. A. O. Deering.- Phone 2564. We know what property Is worth. 28-lt FOR SALE A farm of 123 acres located on good road, "practically level; 113 acres tillable, 10 acres Umber. Plenty of water, well fenced, buildings good. This farm is a bargain for some one and is priced to sell. Easy pay tents. Address Box 515, care Palla dium. 28-tf

Skinner & Young Palladium Bldg.

FINANCIAL Mr m pnai m With housecleaning time and all of its added expenses is here. Perhaps you wish to buy some ne furniture and carpets to brighten up your home. But you say you haven't the money with which to buy them. Come to us and we will loan you the money to buy anything you want. '$35 costs you $4.80 for three months. That's all. Other amounts in proportion. All business confidential. Write or Phone Us ft ! Richmond Loam Co. Phone 1545 m i? m Colonial Building. Room 8 f Richmond, Ind. ' g 1 COR. 7TH AND MAIN ST. 1 jg We are licensed and bonded un- g H der the laws of Indiana. 5 MONEY TAXE! Ask up for money our rates arc low payments small. We loan on furniture, piai. . . teams, stock, etc., without removal. Private. Reliable. THE STATE INVESTME NT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2360. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE One acre plot Northwest' Fifth St., Ratllff addition. Price, $350; also will sell or trade some good-property south of Main street, not farther than S. D St., for property North of Main and South of steam railroad a bargain. See or phone W. S. Taylbr, Centervllle, Ind. 23-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILE and carriage painting 617 N. 12. 8-tf "IT'S YOUR MOVET And That's My Business MOVING No distance too long or too short for my large cove.ed truck. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. YOU WILL ENJOY yourself at our sale. We will keep you laughing. Phone 2560, 33 N 9th. 'Opp. nostoffice. 28-lt WHEN MOVING QET THE BEST The largest moving truck In town for clay and overland moving. Goods Crated for Shipping. ORA MONGER Phones 3137-2746. Office 11 S. 7th St Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf WELL DRILLING John Cliahens, 112 S. W. 1st St.. Is prepared with modern machine. New pumps any style. Repairing Pumps and Windmills. Phone 3081. Richmond, Ind. x 4-tu-fri-8t

A DUVALL formerly with Johnv - Lerch. Wallpaper cleaner, all work

guaranteed. Phone order to. No. 3429 22-7t, MOVING, TRUCK & TRANS- ' "

FER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from tho city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. v , . ll-tf LOST LOST Child's red purse. Phone 2573. " ' 26-3t FOUND FOUND Ladies fur neck piece. Phone 183L 26-2t

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