Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 224, 7 August 1916 — Page 7
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HOW ARE "YOU FEELIH VHlb MORNIM . MAQCIE ME DARUN ? PUSH ROCKY DESPITE ' NEW PARIS, O.. Aug. 7. Miss Mary Marrinan of Springfield, spent thlB week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Marrinan Robert Marshall was a recent visitor at Camp Willis. Columbus, O Mrs. S. A. Fifcher and son R07 removed Tuesday to their new home at East Gerrnantown, Ind., the Central Transfer trucks removing the goods. .. .Miss .Rhea Davisson Is spending a week 'with friends at Economy. Takes Vacation Trip. Lee Thurston, of Crawford's. Richmond, is enjoying a vacation trip to Detroit, Mich Messrs and Mesdames J. W. Relnheimer and W. C. Hapner returned Tuesday from a two weeks' outing at Clear Lake, Ind Mrs. Lucile Colblg and son, Robert, of Columbus, Ohio, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rcld Messrs. ond Meudamcs L. C. Ashman and John O. Auld motored to Middletown. Sunday and took dinner with George Aul. and from thence to thn Chautauqua at FranklJn, where hy hard William J. Pryan upeak. Returna From Visit. Mrs. nell. Ceddinntnn nnd two I'puphtcvs Mvo returned from a r'eafnnt vi-!t with rf'aUves at Winfliecter 'nd Union City Mr. ana Mrs. Ed Dn'nctt of Camden were dinner pucttfl Tuei;d;y evenint; of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Auld Messrs, and Mesdames Adam Reid and O. R. Davisson motored to Cedarville. Ohio Suiidav and spent the day with Mr. Jfcnd Mrs. A. E. Richards (nee Cora Ilawley). Shurte Moves to Farm. Mr. and Mrs. James Shurte will remove the coming week to the farm known as the A. C. Bell farm northwest of New Paris Fine progress la being made by C. C. Snyder, contractor on the Rocky Ford bridge. Half of one abutment Is completed, the intense heat affecting the force of 12 PERSONS ATTEND CHESTER AID SESSION CHESTER. Ind, Aug. 7. Miese3 Bonnie and Blanche Carman went to Centerville, Ind., Wednesday, where they will spend a few days visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hiatt. Several Masons from here attended Ihe funeral of Claude Keever at Richmond, Wednesday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid society met Wednesday afternoon in the hall. There were twelve members present. The society will meet again in two weeks. Visits Near Greens Fork. Ayres Rhyne spent Sunday with friends near Greensfork, Ind. Louis De Armond. of Richmond, Is visiting Elmer Burg thl3 week. Mrs. Emma Burg visited James Burg and family near Fountain City the last week-end. Rev. Mr. Ulmer and family have pone to visit relatives in the southern part of Indiana. They will be gone about two weeks. Returns from Illinois. Mrs. Sarah David returned home Wednesday morning after a visit with
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PI rurJver, luu-, aucuuru iuc mwi i ounion here, Sunday. Malon Dalzell visited frbnds at Columbus. O., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Webster, vis. Jted their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green. Thursday. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. DOUBLY PROVEN Richmond Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This Richmond citizen te&tified long apo. Told of quick relief of undoubted Y.ofit. T The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony Is complete the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. Mrs. A. K. Brooks. 409 N. D St.. Richmond, says: "My back hurt me. At eight 1 was restless and mornings I felt tired out. My kidneys were inactive and I had dizzy and nervous spells. Doan's Kidney Pills stra'jhened me up in a short time and made me strong and well." The above statement was given on April 24. 1912. and on Sept. 15, 1915. Mrs. Brooks said: MI have never had any trouble with my kidneys since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me and I believe that the cure is permanent." D.I.. Eli nt nil nl.a .l ply ask for a kidney remedy get Vboan's Kidney Pills the same that Afn. Brooks' has twice publicly recom(mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Pyffalo, N. Y. Adv.
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FORD SPAN INTENSE HEAT men but little. .. .Mrs. Harry Brown and family of Chester, were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Shurte Honoring Mrs. Maurice White, Minneapolis, Miss Ora White enter-, tained Friday at her home on the New Paris pike. The New Paris guests were Mesdames W. L. Hahn, E. R. Clark, John W. Cook, Misses Carrie Whitaker and Frances M. Means. GANG FROM MODOC BALES OATS STRAW ECONOMY, Ind., Aug. 7. John Conley of Richmond, was visiting Jesse Sanley and family, Tuesday. .. .Mrs. Lingo and son of Cambridge, were visitors at the Edwards studio Tuesday afternoon. . . .John Schied of Cambridge City, was here today.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain were at Richmond this afternoon. .. .Guy Mendenhall of Modoc, with a force of hands i3 baling oat straw here for the farmers.... Mr. and Mrs. Norm Lacey and children of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frasier and Olie Wayl were at Sprlngport, Tuesday. They visited New Castle relatives on their return trip. . . .Hurlie Lontz and family of Hagerstown, were here Wednesday. LIVELY CAMPAIGN BROUGHT TO CLOSE EATON. 0., Aug. 7 One of the live-, liest political campaigns Preble county has witnessed in many years will be brought to a close. In nearly all cases, several aspirants are in the race for nomination, and the last few weeks have been exceedingly busy ones. Much interest centers about the race between three Republicans for nomination as county representative. The candidates are L. D. Lesh, W. K. Swan and H. H. Flory. William E. Murphy, Democrat, is unopposed for nomination to the office. The race with the largest entry list is for the Republican nomination as sheriff, seven seeking preferment having announced themselves. ICE SHORTAGE HURTS BUSINESS IN EATON EATON, O., Aug. 7. This city is suffering from a shortage of Ice and many businesses are handicapped. Failure of out-of-town manufacturers DRUNKARD MO MORE Here Is the Secret Formula That Saved Me. "Yes, I was a drunkard, and unless you have been through such an experience you little know the terrible craving and suffering a drinker is compelled to undergo. I tried every known remedy. I repeatedly promised my friends and myself never to touch another drop, but my will power was not strong enough. I gave up in despair. Finally when my case seemed hopeless, my wife, through a newspaper article, learned of a marvelous cure made in a case similar to mine. She wrote and verified the truthfulness of the report at the same time she also received the prescription. She then went to the drug store, had the formula filled and gave it to me secretly. The first thing I knew whiskey did not taste the same, in a short time my appetite for liquor had vanished, and it has never returned. I am so grateful for tpy recovery that I feel I ought to tell everyone about it." It is a simple home remedy you can give to any . one without his knowledge. Here is the exact prescription which accomplished such wonders in my case. Go to Clem Thistlethwaite or any druggist and get powdered tescum. Drop one powder twice a day in tea, coffee, or in any liquid. It is tasteless, odorless, colorless and can not be detected by any one. The results are startling. If you know any one who has relatives or friends who drink cut out this formula and send it to them. They will be grateful to you as long as they live. Adv.
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COULD I HAVE A COUPLE OP DOLLARSto supply the local dealers, Flory & Flory. is responsible. The supply in residences has been cut down, and, in some instances, entirely left off. Flory & Flory pack natural ice, but last winter were unable to harvest a crop. When sugar was first made from beets it took about twenty tons of beets to produce a ton of sugar; now it requires only six tons, due to scientific breeding of the beets. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is herby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond Wayne county, Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant of said city and state, over the age of twenty-one years and otherwise qualified by law to have a renewal of his license to sell intoxicating liquor at retail, will make application to the board of commissioners of the county of Wayne, in the state of Indiana, at the next regular session of said board, which convenes on the First Monday in September, 1916,' for the grant of a renewal of his license, which ho now holds from said board, to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time, and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, and to conduct a lunch counter in connection with said business, for the period of one year, all at and upon tho following described premises, to-wit: Being the front room on the ground floor. 5S feet in length by 14 feet in width, and occupying a part of the t ast side of a certain three-story brick buildinc situated upon the south side of North E street, between North Eighth street and North Ninth streets, in the city of Richmond, Indiana, said roombcias: .Ur.own aa. jjOL-Jl North E street, 'in' said city, and situated upon a part of lot number 6, in that part of said city of Richmond, Indiana, laid out by William H. Kenworthy, and being in the third ward of said city. JOHN H. KELLEY. Aug. 7-1 1. EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1917. The trustee of Boston township, Wayne county, proposes for the yearly expenditures ana tax levies Dy the Advisory Board at ts annual meeting to be held at the school house of High school, on the 5th day of September, 1916, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m., the following estimates and amounts for said year: Township expenditures, $1,320, and township tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars. Local tuition expenditures, $3,S73, and tax, 44 cents on the hundred dollars. Special school tax expenditures, $4,400, and tax, 50 cents on the hundred dollars. Road tax expenditures, $1,760, and tax, 20 cents on the hundred dollars. Additional road tax expenditures, $704, and tax, 8 cents on the hundred dollars. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $SS, and tax, 1 cent on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $12,145, and total tax, $1.3S on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above nampd township are as follow,: Total valuation of lands and improvements, $630,510.00. Total valuation of Personal property, $281,780.00. Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc etc., (Estimated from last year's tax duplicate.) $79,396.00. Total, $991,686.00. Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption, $13,640.00. Net taxable property of township, $978,046.00. Number of polls, 134. Signed, JOEL MOORE, Trustee. Dated Aug. 5,1916. Aug. 7-lt EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1917. The trustee of Wayne township, Wayne county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at the office of the trustee on the 5th day of September, 1916, commencing at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following estimates and amounts fnr said year: Township expenditures, $3,600, and township tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. Local tuition expenditures, $9,399.48 and tax, SO cents on the hundred dollars. Special school tax expenditures, $10,400, and tax, 33 cents on the hundred dollars. Road tax expenditures, $3,133!l6, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. Additional road tax expenditures, $1,566.58, and tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. Library expenditures, $7,255.48, and tax. 4 cents on the hundred dollars. Poor expenditures for preceding year, $6,300.28, and tax 3 cents on the hundred dollars. Other items, ,if any; township in-
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ME THE. DIME XOU BORROWED A WEEK A60! 1 debtedness expenditures, $4,000.00 and tax. 13 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $45,654.08, and total tax, $1.00 on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Total valuation of lands and improvements, $13,677,270.00. Total valuation of personal property, $5,750,220.00. Valuation of rail roads, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from last year's tax duplicate.) $1,470,066.00. Total, $20,897,556.00. Amount of credit on account of mortgage exemption, $737,410.00. Net taxable property of township, $20,160,146.00. Number of polls, 634. Signed, JONATHAN O. EDGERTON, Trustee. Dated Aug. 5th, 1916. Aug. 7-lt NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of George W. Hill, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administratrix of the estate of George W. Hill, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ADDIE D. HILL, Administratrix. Comstock & Comstock. Attys. Jul 31-Aug 7-14. PalladiMmni -Want Ads RATES Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc 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 already carry a little ad in the Palladium, phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED GET your lawnmower snarpened, screen doors repaired and new ones made. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phono 1936. 3-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 MEN WANTED to learn the Ba!er Trade. Can be your own boss or sure of steady employment. Few weeks completes. Wages while learning. Open to all. Country or city applicants accepted. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, 349 E. Washington st, Indianapolis. 29-St WANTED Teams. Call 3062. John Duke. 22-tf WANTED Girls. Apply Richmond Baking company. 26-tf WANTED Cattle to pasture. Phone 3136. 27-tf GET TOUR LAWNMOWER sharpened screen doors repaired and new ones made. - Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co., 1020 Main. Phone 1936. 3-tf Wanted Lathe milling mach., Jones and Lamson, planer, drill press anu vise hands. Permanent employment Highest wages paid to competent men. Call at once. National Automatic Tool Co. tf Wa mited Young men 18 years or older to learn trade as machine operators. Good pay good opportunities and steady work. Apply NATIONAL AUTOMATIC. . TOOL- CO.
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WANTED FOR SALE WANTED To bonw $1,200, first FOR SALE CHEAP FURNITURE mortgage, 6 per' cent; new house WAGON IN FIRST CLASS OONDIworth $2,200. P. H., care Palladium. TION. INQUIRE AT DRUITT BROS. Z-U 3-7t WANTED Wallpaper and carpet F0R SALEMill wood green or dry. cleaning. Like new by experts. Clay c & w Kramer Co. 19-eod-15t Cleaning Co. Pnone 1436. 21-tf - - - tiMTi'u1 u vi 1-3? 1 : r F0R SALE Second-hand Ford roadFIVE bright capable adies to travel. ster Good proposiUon. See W. D. demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to Kam 409 S. 6th. 4-7t $o0 per week. Railroad fare paid. . . , , . Goodrich Drug Company, Dept 1255. OR SALE 5 passenger Sampson Omaha, Neb. June 3-satl4t . touring car. good running order; rrr;: 5 ; 11 : bargain if sold at once. Bevington s WANTED Good shoe repair man Garage. 1412 N. A St. 4-7t with outfit, who is looking for open- Frp g at Fpnf "-en " ion ri t ing. Address Box 98, Cambridge City. FOR,iSALETf1lot 60 1914 modeL f Ind ouijo.wmuuusBw, cylinder, 60 horsepower; equipped ,.'-t.t- r, rr. tTTTTT; with Westinghouse air springs. List WANTED - POULTRY, HIGHEST at over $2,800. Excellent condition. prices paid. Phone 6129-1. 5-7t price $575, Best auto buy in RichWANTED White woman for general mond- Als0 car, 28 horsepower. housework. 314 National ave. 5-tf weight 1915. Electric lights, starter. wAiTph-lT rr; .. full floating axle, run 700 miles. List WANTED To rent small modern $750 Canbe bought for 175. c. E. house near Glen Miller. P. O. Box Hayes. Phone 407SV 4-3t WANTED 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms , FPVSAH75ln ffflTrmditS?" for man and wife. Phone 1518. 7-lt N.e0rrh.Chphonen34g94Od C,?ditl0n- tft WpflT,iS18 year 0M by8 8t FW8ALEClover honey, both comb pavilion. I'll an(j extracted. Also a few hives WANTED Experienced Girl, family 0f bees with section boxes, partly of two. 32 South 21th st. 7-2t flnej. 300 S. W. 3rd street. Phone WAN TED 500 men to get riair cut, 4733. ' ot 15 cents; shave, 10 centa Shop FOR SALE Base burner; good as under new management. Ch.ldren's new. Call 1042 S. 8th. 5-3t haircuttlng a specialty, 15 cents 9 S. 1 1 - ci'RLS WANTED "I FOR SALE We can use a few more girls in our Flve Passenger, 6 cylinder car. factory at S. H and railroad. Good Best automobile value in the city, wages guaranteed. Working hours 7 Just been thoroughly overhauled, to 5. During hot weather, 7 to 4. Ind- Cal1 or write for demonstration, ianapolis Glove Co. 3-tf 11 (T A. HELP WANTED Tinners and lathe H3LK1F llLV hand. Richmond Safety Gate Co. : Qarag: - WANTED Married man for dairy o work. Phone Boston 31. 3-tf 151S Main. Phone 1623
WANTED Ladies for spare time; home work, day or evenings. Miss Plummer. 205 N. 21st street. Jul20-lm 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 FOR RENT 6 room modern house. Call 1013 Main. 21-tf FOR RENT One or two rooms; reasonable. Phone 3063. 11-tf FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, with bath, lights and heat furnished. Phone 1595. ' 22-ft FOR RENT Large barn for shop or storage purposes. Phone 1992. 22-ft FOR RENT 3 room fllTlT38Main street. 24-tf FOR RENT About Aug. 15, S rooms and bath. 2013 N. C. Call 103 N. 15th St., or phone 4010. 25-tf FOR ENT Four room house, 78 John street, $8.00 per month. O. D. Bullerdick. Phone 1644. 2-tf FOR RENT In Cornell and Holland, modern apartments. See janitor or Jonas Gaar. 1426 Main st. 3-tf FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath room, furnace, $13.00. 424 S 4th street. Key next door. Pilgrim. Phone 16S5. 3-Tt FOR RENT Farm. 200 acres; cash. Address Owner, care Palladium. 4-7t FOR RENT 3 room flat for light housekeeping, with bath. Cor. 5th and S. A sts. A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 4-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with or without meals, for young man. 217 N. 13th st. 4 3t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 739S. 7th. Phone 2012. 5-7t FOR RENT 5 roomed house. 408 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 5 roomed house, $10.00. 325 West Main. 7-eod-tf FOR RENT 3 roomed house, one-half block west Bailey's Grocery, $6.00. Call 325 West Main. 7-eod-tf FOR RENT OR SALE Residence on Main street; good location for physician. Address J. P. W., care Palladium 7-lt FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms" for two gentlemen roomers. 309 N. 8th street. 7-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 Reed baby cab in first class condition. Will go cheap to quick buyer. Call 406 N. 22nd st 7-tf FOR TRADE Well located vacant lot for Ford runabout. Address Box 194, Richmond, Ind. 10-tf FOR, SALE Bargain, SO-horse power Studebaker, arranged with both truck and 5-passenger body. Address B. Palladium. 9-tf FOR SALE Standard Rotary sewing machine; used short time only. Bargain for $30.00. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7th street. Phone 1756. 1-tf FOR SALE 5 passenger model 17 Buick, completely overhauled, demountable rims, Bosch magneto, six good tires; also truck body. Pilgrim 714 S. 9th st. WTilI trade for good lot 3-7t
TRADE One seat Saxon for two-6eat Ford. Will pay difference. Address "Saxon," care Palladium. 24-eod-tf FOR SALE New drop-head sewing machines $18. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. ev-Mon-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 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 MM!er Kemper COMPANY Phones 3247-4347. or Call for keys at No. 4 Washington Court tf 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 nd G. Phone 2854. . 26-tf FOR SALE 7 little home. & DeBoy. acres, nice Porterfield 28-tf A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES, LIBERTY AVE:, R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH ST. FOR SALE On payments, cottage, with full lot, stable. $100 cash, balance monthly payments. Frank M. Price. Phone 4745. l-7t Choice lot Reeveston, restricted section. Will sacrifice account of leaving city. Box 106, Palladium. 2-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE City property for Ford automobile. Address Box 194, Richmond, Ind. 10-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Lot in Richmond, 35x100. Address Box 95, Centerville, Ind. 4-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Furniture and Pianos moved in and out of the city. AVERY OXER Phone 1595. 134 S. 14th St. Lens hauls a Specialty All Work Guaranteed. See D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand furniture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 13-tf
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By McManus ALL RlCiHTCOME AROUND LATER AND oRlNi THE ENTLEAN WITH VOU FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN Ask up for money our rates are low payments smaJL We loan on furniture, pianos, teams, atbek, etc., without removal. Private. Reliable. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. ONEY TO LOAN Can you use $5, $10. $15, $20, $25, $40, $50, $75, or $100 for from one month to twelve months time. Payable weekly or monthly. We will advance you whatever amount you may need on your Furniture, Piano, or personal property, without publicity, ft $35 Total Cost $4.80 (for three months.) rv Call, Write or Telephone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY Corner Seventh and Main Sts. (Est 1895.) Room 8, Colonial Building Automatic Phone 1545. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 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 3. 7th SI Residence 315 Randolph St 28-tf Store your household goods la our clean concrete building in rear of No. 19 South 11th st Private rooms and open space. Richmond StorageCo. Phone 1412. Wei! Odlliog Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. Kewanee Water Systems and Electric Lighting for the Country Home. Write or Telephone for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne County. Telephone Us. Bertsch Bros. Phon 26 (Reverse Charges.) Centerville. Ind. IF IT'S METAL and It's broken, save the pieces, we'll weld them together good as new at small cost WELDEX MfG. CO. Corner 12th and X. E Streets MOVING, TRUCK & TKANbFER LINE - FURNITURE Moved to and from tho city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. ll-tf LOST LOST Small gold Masonic pin somewhere on Main 6treet. Return to Palladium. Reward. 27-tf LOST Card case containing cards and union book with name. Return to Palladium. 25-tf LOST $10 bill on Main street Phone 2515. Reward. 7-lt FOR SALE 3as range, beater, hot plate, X&V and chairs, beds, motor and two drears. Call 24 S. 10th at - 7-lt COST Pocketbook containing $I0T50T either in Glen Miller park or on Main street between Glen Miller and 10th street. Owner's name in pocketbook. Liberal reward if returned' to Palladium office. 7-3t
