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"Standardised and Indexed for Quick "Reference, according to . Tbe Basil L. Smith System. , (Copyright) .., , . CLASSIFIED KATES le per word One time 3e per word ............. .Three times - 6c per word .-.Seven times 20c per word , .One month No Ad Taken t.VJ ... , -..Less than 10c CA8H 1 ' ' Or Lsss Than 25c CHARGE ? i ' a (CONTRACT RATES obtained from The-Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads must be in before 12 M. noon, of day i.Qf.jjubllcation. .OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must.be accomj panied by cash in full payment, according to above rates. ' ' THE PALLADIUM reserves the right jto rinssify all ads according to its jown rules and regulations. ' WANT-ADS giving a "letter or number," care this office, can not be answered in porson. A letter should be addressed to the "letter or number." care this office.- The advertiser will call for his answers and later call on you providing your reply to his advertisement pleases him. .. TELEPHONE your Want-Ads when It is more convenient to do so. Bill will be sent to you. and as this is an accommodation service, The Palladium expects payment promptly upon receipt of bill. Phone 2834 i FECIAL NOTICES 3 NOTICE Having sold our store and property at Whitewater. Ind., to W, L. Henry, Jr.. & Co.. of Collett. Ind. .We extend to our patrons and friends lour thanks for. their liberal support and patronage . during the past 3ft years, and hope you will give the new Srm the, same hearty support that we have received at your hands, believing them to be gentlemen who will serve your many needs to the best of their ability. And The Pyle Mercantile Company will dissolve and will cease to exist. Any business letalnlng t the Pyle Mercantile Co. after May 1st, should be addressed to Thomas S. Pyle, Portland. Ind. The Pyle Mercantile Co. NCtllCE My offices are now at 29 South 10th. Phone 2399. Dr. Whallon. LOST AND FOUND jOXWuD WATCH Ladies, open face; in f; leather bracelet. Lost between South Ul6th and South 21 St. Notify W H. Vwhitely, 'Phone 1117. Reward. HELP WANTED MALE 3ILL CLERK-i-Wanted, young man. Experienced on Underwood typewriter - 'Phone 1355. .x IARBER Wanted, Colonial Barber Hshop.. lARBERING Men wanted to learn the trade. . Top wages after few weeks. Write Moler Barber Colleee. Washington St.. Indianapolis. flARERFirst-class and sober wantted,'.32 MainJSLKSMITHHelper wanted. Ap tpjfW. A. Park, 133 Ft. Wayne Ave. BENCH ' :MEN Wanted. Richmond y. uasKet company. JCARPENTERS Wanted. Atlas l ,derwear Company, new building. Un fARM HAND Single K3126-C. man, Phone iCARDEMNG. DAY WORK Boy 16 or 5 man willing. 'Phone 4114. XJLUERS Wanted at once. Louck & Hill Company. LABORERS Wanted, good wages. Ap- ; ply Hackroan-Klehfoth Co. MEN Six men to dig in water. pipe trenches. Apply United Refrigerator Co. ANDERS Plasterers and machine finished painters wanted.. Apply at once, me isauonai Automatic Tool Company.' TEAMSTER Wanted steady job (; straight time. Richmond Coal Company. boys and girls "wanted small boyn. Can use Apply B. B. Glove Co. I 'Two girls. a few HELP WANTED FEMALE COOK Wanted at Snell's Restaurant, I03 North Sth. ' . OIRLS Wanted. Call Richmond BakIng Co. HOUSEWORK Girl for general housework. M. C. Henley. 201 N, 14th. HOUSEWORK 'White girl for gener al housework. Call 303 N. 9th St. iOLSEWORK Competent girl lor general housework. 2009 Main St. HOUSEWORK Competent girl want ed for general housework. 'Phone 2902. STENOGRAPHER Lady competent. wanted to start at $50. to $75 per month. Hayes Track Appliance Co. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 FARM WORK Wanted by experience tea single man. 'Phone 4717. ASHINGS Wanted. 823 North 16. Phone 3439. 'ASHINGS Wanted. 221 South B. ROOMS FOR RENT' tND ST. 300 South West Four unfurnished rooms. TH STREET South 133. unfurn ished rooms, for rent $TH ST. 41 North. 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping rOTH STREET South 39. Nicely ; furnished room. 16TH STREET South 29. Furnished irooms for rent, first floor. B ST. 1114 North. 2 furnished house.keeping rooms. 3 unfurnished rooms. MAIN STREET 1326. 2. rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1561. RANDOLPH ST. 109. Furnished '.rooms for light housekeeping. ROOM In private family, for rent; wompn preferred. 205 No. S. . BUSINESS SERVICE 12 LEANING AND REBLOCKING Hats wyne Hat Shop. ll Main
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CLEANING Carpets and paper. Work strictly guaranteed. John Walton 'Phone 3460. GARDENS PLOWED Hauling and teaming. 122 West Main. HAIR CUT 20c. . Shave . 10c. . Ora Wiley. 173 Ft. Wayne Avenue. HAIR. CUTTING, 15c: Shave IQc; 9 South 6th. Parker Bros. HOUSE CLEANING Calsominlng. , white washing, general job work. Will Buy old stoves and furniture, w. r, Brown. 42 South 5th St Phone 1040. PAPER CLEANING Like new. Oscar Skillen. Expert cleaner, 'Phone 4073. PAPER HANGING Phone 4026, also paper and carpet cleaning; first-class work. PAPER HANGING And wanted. Phone 1872. . cleaning PATENTS Thomas L. Ryan, registered patent attorney. Muncle, Ind. PAtNTlNG-Varnlshlng, graining and decorating. 1 - Contract nowrf - C. E. Sims, practical painter. Phone 2571. WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; like new by experts. Clay - Cleaning Co. Phone 1436. ' -' - . WORK- Guaranteed ; prices very rea- ' aonable. Singer Sewing Machine Company, 7 South 7th St MOVING A STORAGE 16 ,,; AUTO MOVING VAN Moving, Storage, Crating done. In or our of the city. All work guaranteed. V AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co.- i? S. 7th. Phone 1876. Res. 134 S. 14 th. Phone 1591.-.' '-.i ri SEE D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy; and sell second hand furniture. 416 'Main.. Phone 1945. AUTO MOVING VAN The largest and best equipped tn the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St Phone 2608 MOVING AND HAULING HOUSEHOLD GOODS Quickly transferred anywhere, any time. Fast work when requested. Call us. LARGE AUTO TRUCKS All work, done by experienced men and guaranteed. PHONE 1069 W. E. JONES AUTO MOVING See us for the best and largest moving truck. We also have the best storage house for your goods. We crate goods for shipping. Careful attention given to all work. ORA MONGER . Residence 315 Randolph Tel. 3137-2746. Office 7 S. 7th St LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call J. L. McNEILL Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2564 REPAIRING 17 BICYCLES Baby cabs, sweepers to repair and new tires put on. ... Lawn mowers, shears, knives, tools to sharpen. All kind expert repairing. Called for and delivered. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 30S6. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and re paired. Called for ana aeuverea Frank Brunner. Phone 2516. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BABY CAB Ivory reed, for sale, ex cellent condition, raone zzv. DRESS AND SUIT Pongee sport dress and blue poplin suit 22 N. 17. Phone 1797. ELECTRIC FIXTURES Two Might, one Might, with 12-lnch colored dome electric fixtures all wltn glass snaaesalso one brass cylinder force pump. Phone 2057. FURNITURE If you have furniture to sell call us. We buy and sell firstclass used goods of all kinds. Bram mer ft Townsend. 620 Main. Phone 1469. KEGS For ferns and palms, with han dles. 128 So. 2nd. RANGE Small coal for sale. In good condition. Call 233 South 4th. RECTIFIER Good condition. Address E. H. Harris Palladium. RUGS Phone E. B. Spencer, 2838, or address 23 North 9th St. agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co. SIDEBOARD Oak; Oak combination bookcase and desk. One oak bed room suite. Call 215 North 9th St Phone 1326. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 BABY CARRIAGE Reed; wanted. Phone 2814. CLOVER HAY Wanted. 'Phone 5122- - A. ' HOUSE Strictly modern, 6-8 rooms; located south of Main Street East of 12th Street. Address G. G. Palladium. OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St Philadelphia, Pa. . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 PIANO Vose piano for sale. North 9th St Phone1326. Call 215 PIANO For sale, . $350.00. 913 South 7th. V . Bargain SPECIAL AT THE STORES 25 DO YOU Know Hay's 5 and 10c wall paper Is the best in town. 404 Main St. Phone 2617. ' PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 SEED CORN Hung on racks In mod ern seed corn house, kill dried, high in germination, shelled and graded or in the ear, samples ou request. TelephoLe Elwood 150x3; Address-Re3 sler Bros.. Tipton R. 2. rLANTS -Fi ror sale. ' Phone 1078.
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BARBER SHOP Two-chair. Partner wanted. Taylor. Cambridge City, Ind. LIVE STOCK A VEHICLES 31 HORSES Work - horses; Van Tilburg's Barn. 411 N. 8th. Phone 2613. HORSES Two, also one horse wagon, carriage, buggy and harness. H. C. Bullerdick & Son. , 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1235. SHOATS And sows for sale, 150 Liberty Ave. WORK HORSES And sale. 122 West Main. harness for WAGONS Harness, vehicles all kinds. good as new, for sale. Farm Impliments all kinds. Call 317 North A. FOR SALE 3 Rubber tired Phaetons and 2 Surreys; 2 Buggies, at . ... Schneider's Carriage Factory , 43 S. th Street ; i POULTRY & PET STOCK 32 EGGS White Wyandotts, for hatching. 'Phone 4813. EGGS White Orpington, for setting, for sale. 'Phone 4819. EGGS Partridge Rock, ting. Phone 3451. eggs, for setAUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 HTJPMOBILE "20" for sale. Good running condition and good tires. Cash price $75. 1117 Main St. IF YOU WANT A LIGHr-WEIGHT TRUCKwith ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs., investigate the Republio Dispatch complete at $750. ' WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sta. . Phone 1494 MOTORCYCLES A. BICYCLES 37 EXCELSIOR AND HENDERSON Mo torcycles. New and second-hand. Elmer S. Smith. 426 Main. INDIAN MOTOCYCLES Also full line of bicycles. Repairing and ac cessories. Waking & Co., 4th and Main. Opp. Court House.- 'Phone 2006. - THOR MOTORCYCLES Pay as you ride. "Bud" Reed, New Pans, Ohio. BROWN-DARNELL CO. Full line ot bicycles on easy payments. Our brands are West Minster, Thistle, Arrow, Hearsey, complete stock of "Bike" accessories and tires. Repairincr of all kinds. 1020 Main St. Phone 1936. HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 38 STH ST. 217 North. . Modern five room lower flat. , 'Phone 4116. 9TH STREET North 311. Modern flat for rent Mrs. H. H. Engelbert. 9TH STREET South 127. house. Call 119 South 7. Five-room 15TH ST. North. Modern apart ments. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main. 18TH ST. 12 South, and bath. Rent $18. House 7 rooms Phone 1224. F STREET South 1214. Five-room house for rent. $12.50. Phone 2987, Call 1114 North C. MAIN ST. 2009. House of nine rooms for rent after May 1st Modern in nrovement with garage. see or phone E. Louck. MAIN STREETt-10216. 7-room flat for rent See Frank M. Clark, 321 North 11th St. FLAT Two-room furnished with bath and kitchenette. Phone 1537 or see A. W; Gregg. FLAT Modern for rent. 5 rooms, bath. Phone 3701. HOUSE Modern 3474 or 2197. 8 rooms. Phone HOUSE For rent. Garden; 1 miles on Union pike. 'Phone 12351419. OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In the Palladium BIdg. Apply ROOM EIGHT Palladium Bldg. Second Floor. WANTED TO RENT 41 FARM Wanted to rent. Cash or grain. By experienced farmer. Ad dress Lock Box 153, Cambridge City, Ind. ' ".v : . . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 A. M. ROBERTS, Real Estate, City and Farms. Lioerty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. - EASTHAVEN AVE. B u n g a low, Phone 4747. i SPECIAL BARGAIN - I . Seven room house Jboth waters, ,gas, electric lights, improved street, corner lot ; make an offer Porterfield & Hudelson NATIONAL ROAD WEST 5-room -cottage, near city car line. v $1,200. On payment plan. See THOMAS & GREEN ' Room No, 3 Hittle Block. Phone 2576; FARMS ' AND CITY PROPERTY FOR ; - SALE , v,; , . Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money' and make surety bonds." ' r- . WM. BRADBURY & SON . Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block
43 235 ACRES Fine farm, beautifully located, fine pike, close to town, of 50,000 nonulation. new bnildinas of all kinds. , Equipped for stock and grain a real nome ana a money-maicer, that can be bought right Address Roberts Wagon Works, Hamilton, O. FOR FARMS and CITY PROPERTY .::.. See .. THOMAS& GREEN NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. '- ; State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners- of Wayne County, Indiana will receive sealed bids for the construction of South G Street Bridge over Whitewater River, in the City of Richmond. Indiana, a reinforced concrete structure consisting of five main arch spans of 101 feet each and an approach span of 40 feet at each end. Width of roadway to be 42 feet, and In addition thereto, two sidewalks 8 feet va wrath. Bids will be received until Saturday, May 12th, 1917, at 11 o'clock a, va. at the County Auditor's office in ' the Court House, in the city of Richmond, Indiana. - Bids will be received for the con struction of said bridge in accordance with the plans and specifications pre pared tor same by John w. Mueller, Consulting Engineer, which plans and specifications are on file m the Auditor's office of Wayne County, Indiana. Bids must be submitted in accordance with instructions in specifications, on blanks designated "by the State of Indiana, -which may be procured of the Auditor of Wayne County, at Richmond. Indiana. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid. and in all respects conform with the Indiana laws governing bridge contracts. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Copies of the plans and specifications can be procured from John W. Mueller, Consulting Engineer, Palladium Building. Richmond, Indiana, or Colonial Building, Newcastle, Indiana, upon application. Ey order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne- County, Indiana. , , LEWIS S. BOWMAN. Auditor Vayne County, Indi&aa. . Apr. 12-13-26. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. State of IndianaWayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners cf Wayne County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of Main Street Bridge over Whitewater River, in the City of Richmond, Indiana, a reinforced concrete structure with three main arch spans of a length of 125 feet each, and two approach arch spans of 40 feet at each' end. "Width of roadway to be 42 feet, and in addition two bids.walks 8 feet wide. Main arch spans to be open spandrel type. ' Bids will be received until Saturday, May 12th, 1917, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the County Auditor's office in the Court House, in the City of RichmondIndiana. Bids will be received ' for the construction of said bridge in accordance with thp plans and specifications propared for same by John W. Mueller, Consulting Engineer, which plans and specifications are on file in the Auditor's office of Wayne County, Indiana. Bids must be submitted in accordance with instructions in specifications, on blanks designated by the State of Indiana, which may be pro cured of the Auditor of Wayne County, at Richmond, Indiana. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum not less than the amount of the bid; and in all respects conform with thj Ind iana laws governing bridge contracts. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Copies of the plans and specifica tions can be procured from John W. Mueller, Consulting Engineer, Palladium Building, Richmond, Indiana,' or Colonial Building, Newcastle, Indiana, upon application. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana. " LEWIS S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County, Indiana. Apr. 12-19-26. GOLD COIN The New SPREAD for' BREAD Costs you less than butter and is just as good. Try a pound and be convinced of the merits of . "Gold Coin." The Gold Coin . Salesman, J. R. Johnston, 408 North 8th St. .'.PHONE (0)9 For Tax Money Call Us Iff You -Nee(d.;:'MoneyWe will loan you any amount from $5 to S10Q on your furniture, piano, live stock, farming implements, - etc., at the lowest possible rate. You repay us In small weekly, monthly or quarterly payments : to suit your income. All dealings confidential. 'HOME- -. ' LOAN -' .COMPANY."; 220 COLONIAL. BLDG. '
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fCANAfilAK INVITES U. S. BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS-'' r ' t:1 c TO PARTICIPATE IN AFTER-WAR TRADE PREFERANCES
John Canadian "If manufacturers in the United States desire to get the same trade advantages, in Europe after the war, which the British Colonies are hoping for, they had better start now to establish branches in Canada and thus put themselves in' a position to - secure the preferential treatment -that Canadian products are expected to receive in Great Britain and all "her colonies, as well as in Russia." So says J. S.' Dennis, Assistant to Lord Shaughnessy, 'President of the . Canadian Pacific Railway, in a series of addresses being given in the principal cities throughout the United States. In discussing "Uncle Sam's Neighbor on the North," Mr. Dennis says; "At the close of the struggle Thomas Jackson Dies CENTERVILLE, Ind., April 19 Thomas Jackson, 62, died at his home late yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jackson was born and reared near here. He Is survived by a brother and two sisters, one Mrs. Alice Eliason, Richmond Arrangements for the iuneral have not been made.'-" ' LIBERTY Miss Madge Blankenship left Tuesday for Michigan, after 'spending the winter with Charles Ross and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrell were the guests "of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Payne, in Richmond Saturday evening. .Rader and. Joe Adams, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Vorhees Mrs. Albert Bertch and daughter spent the weekend with relatives in Indianapolis... Mrs. L. A. Gould of Indianapolis, is here for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Shock..., Miss Lou Shupe, of Connersville, was the guest of M. M. Shellhouse and family, for the week-end W. E. Morris and family were in Richmond Satm-day. evening- . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howe, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday with J. P. Howe and family. . .Miss Helen Mitchell was home from Oxford College for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mitchell, the last of the week Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fosdick and Miss Eleanor Richardson and George Coughlin were in Richmond Sunday evening. . . . .B. C. Stanley was here from Kansas City. Kansas, Saturday, on business.. ..Mr. and Mrs: Ray Bond and lfttl'e daughter, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with relatives and friends here Mrs. H. M.-Hunt returned Saturday from an extended visit with Mrs. Flora Wilson in Indianapolis.... Miss Adelaide Robison of Greensburg, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilmore. . Roy VanSweringer was home - from Akron to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, B. VanSweringer... '.Mis3 Gertrude Mill is visiting friends at tbe Western College at Oxford... Miss Clarissa Shock was home from Indianapolis for a few days' visit with her parents the first of the week. Omar Farr was down from Indianapolis, t(j spend the week-end with bi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Farr... Miss Mary Bryson returned home Saturday from a week's visit with friends in Cincinnati... .Miss Ruth Morris is home from Miss Kendrick's school on Walnut Hills, for her spring vacation. Howard Mashmeyer arid family of Richmond, were the guests of Mrs. Carrie Toler Sunday. . .Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Beard spent Sunday with friends in Richmond Miss Mildred Malbach spent the week-end with friends in Indianapolis. HAMILTON LIKES SERVICE. , NEW PARIS, Ohio, April 19. John Hamilton, who is seeing service for Uncle Sam in the Canal Zone, writes that he is .promised .a furlough the coming summer but fears the status of affairs will make some difference. He likes the service. . SAVE.$$$ ON HARNESS - -Have your harness made to or,adsi thev wear 3 ' better, look betC. ter and are cheapliVUQ uamess there is no middle man's profit. BIRCK'S. 509 Main St.
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we shall have to put back into peaceful pursuit between 400,000 and 600,two men, ana unless we can encourage many of them to go on the land our problem will be a very serious one. We shall also need a large increase of population, especially agriculturists. "A .large immigration from Europe is sure to take place when the war is over. One result of the war will be to bring us preferential trade with Great Britain. We do not know what the preferential tariff will be, but we confidently hope that we shall have a 60 per cent preference over the United States. We also have an idea that we Canadians will have a sympathetic trade preference in countries that have been allied in 1 BETHEL, IND. Mrs. Milton Harlan Is slowly Improving Mrs. Manford White Is on the sick list with tonsilitis.. ..Mrs. and Mrs. E. N. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe White and Mrs. J. E.-Anderson spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Union -Oity.k .John Hardlnc and family entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. William Hansbarger, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son. Miss Christine Oswald, air of Mlddleboro, ' and Mr. and Mrs. Merl Coleman and son
PRIVATE SALE OF IMPROVEMENT ON ; " REAL ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That until May .1, 1917, sealed bids will be received by The Martha Washington Realty Company, at the office of Joseph H. Mills, Riohmond Casket Company; Richmond, Indiana, for the frame residence and for the frame barn (separate bids for each) upon the premises known as 106 South Eighth Street, Ricl mond, Indiana. - At the same time sealed bids will be received for the furnace which will be sold separately. '. - -. :. Bidders will endorse their envelops containing bids with proper designation.- . The owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. THE MARTHA WASHINGTON REALTY COMPANY.
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these bagi moron.' - ... . this struggle with Great Britain. The trade possibilities in the ease of Russia alone are almost beyond conception. "We expect a trade preference there, and that is one of the reasons why United States business men should be interested. If you want to get in on the ground floor, come over to Canada. and. establish. branch industries. Help us to extend oar trade and gt that 60 per cent preference. It - not a new thing for people in theYJnited States to invest their money i the Dominion. You have several undred millions of dollars invested here already, so we are not askine you to embark on anything new, but only to extend what you have already done." Homer, of Bethel... ..Miss Etta Hill Is spending a few days In Jacksonburg. Forest, Boren, who has been working In Dayton, for some time, returned to his home here to stay , for the summer Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swan and daughter Dorothy, Miss Lilla Van Nuys and Mr. and Mrs. Burton and daughter of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with ' Mr.' and Mrs. "A.: L. Van Nuys and family..... Elmer Alexander and family spent Sunday with Rollie Overman and family of Fountain City. . An Indian, Wallace Lewwy, holds a seat in tbe Main legislature.
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