Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 211, 22 July 1916 — Page 9
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.. . s T Hi THIRD ' NICHT ERTAmr X WINNER' AGED ELDORADO WOMAN BURSE ELDORADO. Ohio, July 22. Mrs. Harrison Koblentz. aged 73, residing near Otterbein, died at her home early Sunday morning after a long Illness. She had been Suffering from paralysis for about three years. She la survived by faer husband and four children, John, of New Madison, Frank, and Mr". Albert Juday of Virginia, and Mrs. Kate Brawley, who' resides with her parents. Funeral services were conducted from the Otterbein church at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Rev. McNelly. Burial at the Greenville mausoleum. ' ' MRS, KHZ SELLS HOME TO LAWRENCE NEW MADISON, O.,' July 22. Mrs. Henrietta Ritz has sold her property to Hiram Lawrence, who will move to town in the spring. Mrs. Ritz hag purchased the Mart Banfill property on Water street. .. .Mrs. fleeta Al bert!, of Kansas City, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ella New ton, left Saturday morning for Chicago where she will join her husband ....C- E. Swisshelm and family motor ed to Adams county today to sprnd a few weeks with home folks.' . .Harry Hartman was in Greenville Sunday afternoon.... Frank L. Collins, of Dogne, Va., arrived here yesterday to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Harrison Coblentz. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Ellen McNerny, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Ellen McNerny, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ' DICKINSON TRUST CO., Administrator. Gardner, Jessup and White. Attys. July 8-13-22. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, es.: Before the Board of Commissioners m ' Tir r . T J : Y.-t r. vi vybjub vuumy, luumuii, juiy sea1 cion, 1916. In Re the Petition of ,Wm. L. Morrison, et al., for the improvement of parts of Main, Fopular and Market streets In the village of Economy, Terry twp., Indiana. ' Notice Is hereby given that a petition signed by William L. Morrison and fifty and more freeholders and voters of Perry township, Wayne county, State of Indiana, was filed In the office of the Auditor of Wayne County, Indiana, on July 13th, 1916, petitioning for the construction of a cement roadway in Perry Township, Wayne County, Indiana, under the laws of tho State of Indiana, providing for the construction of highways and the payment therefor by taxation. That the following is a copy of said petition: State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, In the State of Indiana. Petition by Win. L. Morrison, et al., for the improvement of parts of Market, Main and Popular Streets, located In and near the platted town of Economy, Ind., under the provisions of "The Three-Mile Road Law." Petition. To the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana, Greeting: ' Wo, the undersigned, being fifty (T.0) and more freeholders and bona fide voters of Perry Township, In the County of Wayne and States of Indira, hereby and herewith petition your Honorable Body that a certain public highway and highways located In and near the neighborhood commonly known as Economy and within the township of Perry and County of Wayne as aforesaid, and generally known as the part of Market Street, fouth of Mala Street as shown by tho recorded plat of said town and running south to the section line on the south side of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight f2S) )!n town ship eighteen (18) of range thirteen i (13 ) ea"st. Also that part of Main i Street from the intersection of said i Market Street and Main Street and 1 running thence west to the lntersection cf Main Street with Popuiar , Street, all of which is shown hy reference to the recorded plat If said town. Also tnat part or popular Stn.-et beginning at the intersection of Walnut Street with Main Street as Bhown by the recorded plat of the said town of Economy and running thence nouth with said street as extended to the section lino at the south side of htt southwest quarter of section ISSTlS) bnorth fringe ihTren (13) If
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' OH" 'THAT" PARROT east," that tne part of said highways be Improved which is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point In the south line of the southwest ' quarter of section ' twenty-eight (28) in township eighteen (18) north of range thirteen (13) ea6t, where Market Street as platted on said village plat of Economy,' extended south Intersects raid section line, the' said point being also the point where the Greensfork pike, which is an improved free gravel turnpike,' enters into and Joins with tb.9 said Market Street extended south as above described, running north to the intersection of Market Street with Main Street as shown by said village plat and at which Intersection an improved free gravel road branches and runs east and is known a-the Williamsburg and Economy Turnpike; thence running west from said intersection to the intersection of Main Street and Popular Street as shown by reference to the village plat of said town of Economy, at which intersection a free gravel turnpike road branches ; off to the north and is known as the Carlos City and Economy Turnpike road; running thence, south from said Intersection along said Popular Street and Popular Street as extended to the south, to the south line of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight (23) In township eighteen (18) of range thirteen (13) east, where said street as extended runs into and Joins with an improved free gravel turnpike road, commonly known as the Hagerstown and Economy Turnpike road. That said highways as above described connects the Hagerstown and Economy Turnpike, The Carlos City and -: Economy Turnpike road, The Williamsburg and Economy Turn pike road and the Economy and Greensfork Turnpike road all of which roads are Improved free gravel roads into a continuous system of roadways. That the road as above described and set out is of less than three miles in length, being of the length of approximately one hundred aad thirty-two (132) )rods, and the same being all within the said Township of Perry of said County and State. Your petitioners also show that the total bonded indebtedness payable by taxation for the construction of free gravel or - macadamized or concrete road3 under any law in force in this state, whether said bonds are issued or not together with the probable bond issue which will be incurred if this work shall be ordered will not exceed four (4) per cent, of the total assessed valuation (after deducting all mortgage exemptions) of the property of the township wherein said road so petitioned to be improved by grading and paving is located, and also after deducting from the aggregate total of such bonds the amount of tax collectable during the current year for the payment of road bonds now issued and outstanding and for which the tax levy has already been made. That your petitions pray that the said road as above described shall be Improved by grading, draining and paving the same all as hereinafter set out, and recommend that said highway as above set out be so improved as follows, to-wlt: Width. That the total width of said highway as at present laid out and established in that part of Market Street and its extension south as described in said petition is 49 V2 feet wide, that part of Main Street described in said petition is 66 feet 'wide and that part of Popular Street and its extension south described in said petition is 49 feet wide and that such established width be not changed. That your petitioners recommend a roadway of about twenty feet in with for the entire length of the work and highway thus petitioned to be Improved and that the remaining width of said highway be left for sidewalks and drainage gutters for the roadway so Improved. Culverts. That all culverts shall be of permanent construction of such length as not to diminish or narrow the used surface of said roadway where it passes over any of said culverts. All of said culverts to be in good condition and if necepeary to construct new ones. i And the said petitioners hereby recommend that the general character of the improvement to be made, and petitioned for herein be that a proper grade therefor be established in conformity with the grades of other existing highways which connect therewith in so far as the same can be done and the establishments of suitable other grades in the others parts of said highway which are not effected z 18 , TluZ aT by Wshwaya already established. The , T" Vv 6 f f I ) 'uc B,u Ul lu, va " 3 lu l"1 nl9,h roadway at least 20 feet wide and the surface when finished shall fe unl ':mly ,c?.nvex 8Urfae h! In the middle of the roadway a height of at least two inches above the sur face at the edge of the highway. That the twenty feet in the center of said roadway after the establishment of the proper grades be Improved by filling or by excavating of the soil therefrom as may be necessary to a grade that will be a proper base of sufficient ! depth as to provide a permanent bed nd foundation for a concrete road-
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7: rr PRetENT TM)) HLU BE SO PUEAED SHEU. FORjT WHAT TIME IT way, and thata concrete roadway be built in accordance with improved methods of concrete roadway construction. ; ;-: ' ' And the said petitioners and each of them as hereinafter subscribed, hereby and herewith petition for the improvement of said highway as hereinbefore petitioned for; described and recommended and hereby request that all proper steps and proceedings be taken on this petition upon Its representation as required by law. Respectfully Petitioned, C. J. ATKINSON, WM. L. MORRISON, ET. AL. That the 6aid petition will on Monday, the 7th day of August, 1916, be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Ind., and if such petition ' 6hall be adjudged by the board to be in due form and sufficient, cither in the first instance or after amendment, they shall make an order causing such petition to be spread of record and refer the matter therein prayed for to a competent civil engineer to . be appointed by ; such board and two viewers each of whom shall be a responsible freeholder and voter of tsuch county, and not a resident of nor the owner of taxable property in Perry Township of said County and State. - In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the said Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana, this 13th day of July, 1916. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor of Wayne County State of Indiana. Joshua H. Allen, Atty. July 15-lt NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County", ss.: Estate of Angeline B. Seaney, "deceased. ' : - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Angeline B. Seaney, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. ; Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LEWIS M. STARR, Administrator with the Will Annexed. WILL W. RELLER, Atty. 8-15-22 PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED GET your lawnmower snarpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf Qirls" Wanted We want a few girls. Only those who will appreciate steady work and excellent working conditions need apply. Working . hours 7:30 to 5:00; yz day Saturday. BEEBE GLOVE CO. North Sth St 24-tf WANTED Teams. Call 3062. John Duke. h-tl WANTED Your carpets to clean. Call 4119. D. W. Walters. s ' 24-26t WANTED Girls. Apply Richmond Baking company. 26-tf WANTED Bicycles, baby-cabs, wringers, sweepers, furniture to repair. Lawn mowers, saws, knives, edge tools to sharpen screens made to order and repaired. Work called for and delivered free. Phone 30S6. Wesley Brown & Sons. 8-tf WANTED Cattle - to pasture.- Phone 3136. 27-tf WANTED Wallpaper and carpet cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. ' ' 21-tf GET YOUR LAWNMOWER sharpened screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co.i 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf WANTED- Competent middle-aged man for janitor and night-watchman work. Desirable situation for right party. See O. C. Krone at once. 15-tf Wanted Old False Teeth, Gold Crowns and Bridgework In any condition. Highest cash prices paid: bring or mail. QUEEN CITY REFINING CO., 537 Main St., Over Iliff's. WANTED Housekeeper, call after 6 p. m., 2108 N. E. 17-7t WANTED A young . girl for light housework and to take care of baby. Must have reference. Call at:1802 Main or phone 3612. " ' lS-ft WANTED To buy all - good, - second hand furniture, at Rigsby's Furniture Store, 14 N. Sth st.- Phone 2532. 1 19-7t
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PERU t HAD THE BOAT "'" ' ' WANTED-i-.fM.fi .. '$ FOR RENT 4 room house,-electric light3, both kinds of water, 540 N. 19th st. : ' 5-tf WANT-ED-T-Laundress ... for Monday. 302 N. 12th street. - "20-3t WANTED Young man qualified to teach bookkeeping- and corelated subjects in a1' city in Indiana. " Call in person at the Richmond Business College. --: r'-- "- ' r20-3t WANTED Tlyee young .men stenographers. If you are not ' qualified to hold a good stenographic position enter the Richmond Business College next Monday and quality for this; line of work. - . ' - ' 20-3t WANTED All former students Richmond Business College to attend the annual picnic at Glen Miller park, Thursday, August 3. 20-3t WANTED Ladies for spare time; home work, day or evenings. Miss Plummer. 205 N. 21st street. .Tul20-lra WANTED Pre stolite tank. . Phone 2608. 20-3t WANTED First class millwright. Apply National Automatic Tool 'Works. ' ' 20-3t WANTED An experienced automobile repair man. Steve Worley, 620 Pearl. 21-3t WANTED Experienced male stenographer and Underwood operator. Swayne-Robinson & Co. 21-2t FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to $50 per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 1255, Omaha, Neb. 1 june 3-satl4t WANTED Paper hangins by Edgar S. Wickett. Phor-i 3480. SOS N. 12th st. wed-sat SOMETHING NEW Will . positively earn $100 weekly exhibiting at fairs and chautauquas. $100 extra acting as agent. $50 investment; failure impossible. Particulars for stamp. Chas. Smith, 378 Golden Gate, San Francisco. 22-lt HURRY! Sell GASO-TONIC, the mystery of inotordom. Equals gasoline at 3c per gallon. Eliminates carbon. Dollar an hour profit. Sales guaranteed. Beware of imitators! Gaso-Tohic stands alone. Has no equal. Chemists- baffled at its composition. Details f ree. : The White Mfg. Co. Dept. 40, Cincinnati, O. 22-lt WANTED White woman for Monday and Tuesday morning; housework. 130 S. 7th St. :- 22-lt WANTED A night, dish washer"at Hull's Restaurant AT ONCE. Phone 1966. No. 9th st. 22-lt WANTED A solicitor. Call 1200 Harris st. Phone 4838. 22-2t AMBITIOUS AMATEURS to train for - musical comedy playing nearby towns Saturday nights; Those making good offered steady work in regular road show this fall. Two weeks' rehearsals at night. Work with pay every Saturday night this summer. Need 8 show girls, three young ladies and young man for parts. Mr. Bond, Garden Airdome. 22-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT 8 room house,-1422 N. G. Walter Ratliff. 29-tf FOR RENT Half double house, 6 rooms, 306 Chestnut st. 21-tf POR RENT-t6 room modern house. Call 1013 Main. - 21-tf FOR RENT Modern rooms; 103 N. 17th st. - 1-tf FOR RENT 6 room modern house; also 6 room house,' good barn." Call Sharkey's Millinery Store, or 222 N. 15th street. 10-tf FOR RENT One or two rooms; reas- - onable. Phone 3063. " 11-tf FOR RENT 7 rooms, both waters, gas, electric lights. Phone 1976. '" '' "- ; ' ' : 17-7t FOR RENT Rooms, housekeeping or lodging. 103 N. 17th st. 17-tf FOR RENT House"," furnished; centrally located. Call Palladium office. . 19-7t FOR RENT Country house furnished for campers. Phone 3267. 19-7t FOR RENT Modern . 4-room flat. . 126 S. 12th st. ' - ' 20-tf FOR RENT 6 room house 222 N. 22nd st. Call 2313 East Main or phone 3662. - 20-7t FOR RENT Furnished , rooms for ; light housekeeping. 1112 North D. Phone 401$. ' ' 21-2t FOR.-RENT 5 roomed house,. 40S Center street, $10. Electric light, both waters, good cellar, large lot, north Fence plant. Call 325 West Main street. - 13-e-o-d-tf FOR RENT Modern, furnished room. 1236 Main. """ 22-lt FOR RENT Fine blue grass pasture with running water for 4 horses. Phone 4431. 20-3t FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, with bath, lights and heat furnished. Phone lo95. - - 22-ft FOR RENT Large barn , for shop or storage purposes. Phone 1992. 22-ft f 0LET 4 rooms andb!ith. 22 "S. 13th street.' 22-lt TO LET - 5 Rooms and Bath, $15.00 1912 N.E Street : Phone 1730
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TO wait UNT'L LANDFr Trt ' ".IT IT . -m-a'--FORRENT'--'' 'M FOR RENT 204 N. 7th 4 rooms and bath, $13 and water rent.- 1 - : " - ' ;"306 N. '14th 6 rooms, bath. $13.50. 91S-917 S. 9th (White only.) $12.00. .1124-112S N. I St. $8 and $9 per month. .... ! 812 N. 12th 5 rooms, $8.50. 830 N. 12th 5 rooms, good barn, $10.00. 121 S 11th 7 rooms, bath and furnace, $19.00. - ! - : 212 W. Main 7 rooms, modern; good barn, $20.00. '-'- ; National Road 'West 7 rooni3, $13. Upper flat, 5 rooms, bath, furnace, S. 11th and B streets, $20.00. See SHIDELER 91014 Main St.' ' Phone 1$14 FOR SALE - FOR SALE Bargain, SO-horse--power Studebaker, arranged with ; both truck and 3-passenger body. Address B, Palladium. - 9-tf FOR TRADE-Well located vacant lot for Ford runabout. Address Box 194, r.lchmond, Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE 1 Reed baby cab in first class condition. Will go cheap to quick buyer. Call 406 N. 22nd st. 7-tf FOR SALE Restaurant, with a good business. Address Lock Box No. 87 Cty. 14-St FOR SALE Good second-hand roadster, A-l condition. Must be sold this week. Price $300. Phone 1795. ' "' ' 20-4t FOR SALE Twin Indian motorcycle: nearly new, "a bargain. No. 3 Hose House. ' 18-7t FOR SALE Ford touring car, 1915 model, in first class condition and with many extras on. Call phone 1055. ' - ' 20-3t FOR SALE Good,. .gentle pony. Call at 16 S. 5th st. 21-5t Sewing .Machines thoroughly overhauled for $1.50. H. D. Laeey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. 15-ev-sat-tf FOR SALE Large ice box. Call 109 ' South Fifth. - 22-lt FOR SALE-rAuto delivery, bed almost new, 32x68. No top. $7.00. Phone 30S6. 22-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern home, fine location. Cash or payments. Address Box 194, Richmond, Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE $450 buys the best close in lot in Richmond, all improvements made, S. 9th and G. Phone 2854. 26-tf For Beautiful Homes Now ready to occupy in "The Place Beautiful" Modern in every detail the very best location that Richmond affords and "the most beautiful court in this section of the country that's what they say. Address all inquiries to The, Milier Kemper Phones 3247-4347. or Call for keys at No. 4 Washington Court. ; - . ' " - A. M. . ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY "AND "FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE., R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171: OFFICE 18 S. STH ST. ' - FOR-SALE Cottage, 6 rooms, mod- - era. 1018 "Butler st. See 70 Fort Wayne ate. 15-Tt FOR SALE OR TRADE-City property for Ford automobile. Address Box 194, Richmond, Ind.7 ' '- '. .: iQ-tf FOR SALE New-&-room bungalow, furnace and bath, veranda. ! $500.00 cash balance monthly payment. This property is on car ' line. Frank M. Price; Phone 4745. 1 18-7t Bennett & Foreman Farms and city property; 15 Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. FOR SALE New 7-room modern bungalow, well located on good lot AH improvements paid.- Ready for occupancy in about three weeks. Inquire 202 North West 5th. Phone 3247, 20-eod-7t FOR SALErrr-5 room, house, bath and furnace; centrally located.- Real bargain if sold . in ten days. Small cash payment; balance like rent. -Address "G" care Palladium. 22-2t FOR SALE COTTAGE $100.00 cash, balance $15 per month. Why pay rent? Phone 1730. , !
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PUBLIC ALE -OFPersonal FRIDAY July 28, 1916 At 10 O'clock A. M. On the farm known as the old "Shute Farm," 3V2 miles southeast of Richmond on the Wernle road, near Elliotts mills. Undersigned will offer at public auction full blooded Duroc Hogs, Work Mares, Harness, Buggy, Wagons, Farming - Implements, Household Goods and other items too numerous to mention. Undersigned will also offer at public sale the 66-acre farm. Mrs. Albert H. Dennis FOR SALE REAL ESTATE PGR SClITorTtDE West 3rd. Will consider lots in Beallview; Phone 1329. 20-3t FOR SALE Farm on long time, easy payments. PORTERFIELD & DeBOY ft FOR SALE OR TRADE Farm of 95' acres, 70 acres tillable, six room house, five miles of Richmond; would trade on double. See THOMAS, LEACH & JONES S30 Main. Phone 2576 PAYMENT PLAN Cottage House, Five Rooms, Electric Light, Water Price $1,300 Call and Get Terms East End Property, 7 Rooms Electric Light, Water; House ia Good Condition. Price $1,500 Rents for $14.00 per month. See THOMAS, LEACH & JONES 830i Main. Telephone 2576 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Furniture and Pianos moved in and out of the city. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. Long hauls a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. Insurance," Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 1 See. D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand furniture. 416 Main. Phone-1945. 13-tf WHEN MOVING GET THE 3EST 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. 28-tf Old Violins anl Supplies. Guaranteed Elgin and Waltham watches; $3.00 to $10.00. J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th st o-tu-thrs-sat-tf SCHNEIDER' Carriage Factory Can maks' your Auto look like new. 43 S. 6th St. Branch Manager Local Salary $1S.00 to $50.00 per week and commission. " Well ' connected, responsible business man to open and take charge of branch office in each county f'the surrounding states.Applicant must" be native or resident of long standing of community in which he seeks position. Chicago Financial House now underwriting remarkable motor issue, output sold to net 26 dividend. Stockholders get car at cost.' j -. We finance purchase of machine for Branch Manager. Address "Manager, Investment Bankers, 400 Westminster Bldg, Chicago.
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By McManus AAtN FINANCIAL 1 l O O Kl " I 1 MONEY ON CREDIT I New Plan if Any amount from $5.00 to $100 g M on 'your household goods, piano, M j stock.' farm implements, etc., g s without removal. $3.50 m Total cost of ?2o.uo ior tnree U y months. Other amounts in pro- p, if portion. - - I I 1 PRIVATE RELIABLE' g Write, phone or call. 3 I Home Loan Co. 1 U 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1503 f 3 Richmond, Ind. H Por Several Good Second Hand Automobiles, Including Stoddard Dayton Ford Grant Nyber All in First Class Condition and Priced Very Cheap. Call for Demonstration. vrr7 Quaker Gity Garage 1518 East Main Street. Phone 1625 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Tire Repairing The kind that satisfies. A comrlete line of supplies. CLIFF BEVINGTON, 1015 Park Place. Phone 1003. j Notice. On or about Aug. 1 will move to my new shop at 1412 N. A. St. Comfortable Glasses give clear and distinct vision free from eye strain or reflexes. Drugless method. cost. W. F. Green. M. D. 904 Vs Main Street Store your household goods in oui clean concrete buijding in rear of No. 19 South 11th st. Private rooms and open space. Richmond Storage Co. Phone 1412. BROKEN CAST IRON of every de scription Welded, good as new, by our ex.ert welder. Work guaranteed. WELDEX MFG. CO Cor 12th and N. E Sts. Phone 1434 FUNERAL DIRECTORS - WISEMAN & STANLEY; - FUNERAL DIRECTORS . Cambridge City, Ind.'- " ' Motor and Horse Equipment Also Motor Ambulance Service. MO VIS G, TRUCK & TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Slonger Transfer and ' Storage : Co. Phone 2608.' - ' - : 1 11-tf LOST LOST A-child's white corduray coat.. Finder phone 2527. ' 22-lt
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