Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 144, 30 April 1917 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917

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No Ad Taken Less than 10c CA8H Or Less Than 25c CHARGE CONTRACT RATES obtained from The Palladium business office. CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ads most be in before 12 M. noon, of day of publication. OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accompanied by cash In full payment, according to above rates.. THE PALLADIUM reserves the right to rssify all ads according to its own rules and regulations. WANT-ADS giving a "letter or number," care this office, can not be answered in person. 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 AvnAAtA nairntAnt nivttnnHv imnri T(m celpt of bill. ! j Phone 2834. t SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE I am now located at 229 . North 16th. Mrs. Conally, laundress pf. curtains. 'Phone 4316. ; LOST AND FOUND fctOYCLE Lost. The person that took the bicycle at the side of Tbistietnaite's drug store is known. If it is Dot returned I will have it brought "back otherwise. POCKETBOOK, Found. . Call 244 South 5th street. Berheids. HELP WANTED MALE BOY Over 16 to work in Loucker Room, Richmond Country Club. Apply Professional, Richmond Country club BARBERING Men wanted to learn the trade. Top wages after few weeks. Write Moler Barber College, 349 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. CRWpOXDENt An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; 40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1394, Buffalo. N. Y. " LABORERS Wanted, good wages. Apply Hackroan-Klehfoth Co MAN With small family to live in house on place, and work in greenhouse and garden. Steady place for man who can give good reference. Fred H. Lemon, National Road East. MAN Laborer to work ou golf grounds. Apply Professional, Richiond country uiud. EN Wanted with one horse wagons to deliver mill work. United Refrigerator Cos. MEN For machine work wanted at 'once. Louclt & Hill. BOYS AND GIRLS ' ' WANTED ' Two small boyn. Can use a few girls, Apply B. B. Glove Co. fk HELP WANTED FEMALE 6 CORESPONDENT An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary: no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1394, Buffalo, N. Y. ' GIRLS Wanted. Call Richmond BakIng Co. MAID A house maid wanted. See Mrs. R. G. Leeds, S. 18th St. PORTER Wanted. 600 No. 12. Schell's saloon, SALESLADIES Experienced. Apply Grand Leader. SITUATIONS WANTED 8 HOUSEWORK Young lady. Attending Richmond Business college wants place In good private house to assist with work to earn living expenses. Phone 2040. : - ROOMS FOR RENT CRD ST. 112 South. 2-room flat for light; housekeeping. Private en trance. CTH STREET North 213. light housekeeping. Room for lOTH ST 42 South, ished room. Desirable furn16TH STREET South 29. One room arid kitchen or two rooms and kitch eni Convenient for light housekeep ing. MAIN STREET 1326. 2 rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1561. ROOMS Furnished for rent. Modern conveniences. 'Phone 2032. ROOMS Two or three, furnished or unfurnished rooms. Heat, bath, electric light. Desirable location. Address Location, Palladium. RC'Df Furnished " with alcove and porclt. Heat, bath, private family. Address O. X.. Palladium. ROOMS OR BOARD WANTED 11 RfbpMS Furnished for light housekeeping wanted. East of 11th. No children. Address D Palladium. t: BUSINESS SERVICE 12 CARPENTER JOB WORK "Screen work, furniture packing and repalr- " lng. Painting and paper hanging. Thomas & Lamb, rear 21 N. 9th St Phone 129S. CARPET CLEANING 'Phone 476C D. W. Walters. ; j CLEANING AND " REELOCKING Hats. Wayne Hat ?lop. 911 TJr.!n CLEANING Carpets anu paper; Work stiictly guaranteed. - Jchn Walton Phone 34G0. ' DYNAMITING Dene by day or job. Waldo Wcthorby. Boston. Indiana. FVl2LGPi5rG : kodak films develop ed frre nrir.ts 3c each. ' Thi3tlc-

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12 HAIR CUTTING. 15c: Shave 10c; 9 South tith. Parker Bros. HAIRWORK Shampooing, manicuring, chiropodist Francis Estelle. 'Phone 1821. "" ' '' HOUSE CLEANING Calsomining. white washing, general Job work. Will buy old stoves and furniture. W. F. Brown. 42 South 5th SL Phone 1040. PAPER CLEANING -Like new. Oscar Skillen. Expert cleaner. 'Phone 4073. FAPER HANGING Phone 4036also paper and carpet cleaning; first-class work. f. PATENTS Thomas .L. Ryan, registered patent attorney. Muncie, Ind. PAINTING Varnishing, graining and decorating. Contract now. C. E. Sims, practical painter. Phone 2571. REPAIRING Furniture. 12 N. 6 St. ROOFING Painting ami repairing. 'Phone Silas Baker. 'Phone 2894. WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; "like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co. Phono 1436. AUTOMOBILES WASHED CLEAN Satisfaction Guaranteed. SHURLEY'S GARAGE 15 and 17 S. 9th SL John Shurley, Prop. PATTERN WORK We are completely equipped to do all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood and metal; also gating patterns and model building. ; DRAVER BROS. 1518 E. Main SL Phone 1625. Well Drilling Myers and Red Jacket Pumps. Kewanee Water Systems and Electrfc Lighting for the Country Home. Write or Telephone for Catalogue. We Do Pump Repairing in Any Part of Wayne County. Telephone Us. Bertscta Bros. Phone 26 (Reverse Charges.) Center ville. Ind. MOVING A STORAGE 18 STORE Your goods with Forrest Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 2608. AUTO MOVING VAN Moving, Storage. Crating done, in or our of the city. All work guaranteed. AVERY OXER Office Ramsey Auction Co. 7 S. 7th. Phone 1S76. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 1595. f SEE D. U. Atkinson for storage; also will buy and sell second hand furniture. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 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 LARGE AUTO VAN Local and long distance moving for best service and prices call j. l. McNeill - Res. 617 S. B. Phone 2564 AUTO MOVING -See us for the best and largest moving truck. We also have the best storage house for your goods. We crate good3 for shipping. Careful attention given to all work. ORA MONGER Residence 315 Randolph Tel. 3137-2746. Office 7 S. 7th St AUTO MOVING VAN ' The largest and best equipped In the city. Furniture crated for shipping. Long distance trips a specialty. All work guaranteed. FOREST MONGER 200 S. 7th St Phone 2608 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 repaired. Called for. and delivered. Frank Brunner. Phone 2316. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And repaired. Screen doors and windows made and repaired. Work called for and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 BED Oak bedroom suite. Call 215 North 9th St. 'Phone 1326. IRON FENCE For sale. St., Fairview. ...-- 300 Charles POOL TABLE Resulction size. Phone 2652. : RANGE One kitchen coal range, good condition. Call 1512 South B St. RUG 3 Phone E. B. Spencer. 2S3S. or address 23 North 9th St. agent fcr Ashjinn Bros. Rug Co. - . WASHING MACHINE 117 South 8. THE RICHMOND FLY TRAP Same as cccd by the city. Placo your order today. J. H. Billheimer, Mfs. 823 , North 16tlu Phone 3439. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 OLD FALSE TESTII Don't matter if broken. 1 pay one to tea dollars per set Send by parcel post and rcceivo check by return mail. L Maser, 2007 S. Cth St Philadelphia, Pa.

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BECHER BROS. PIANO For, sale or trade for good horse. . 132 N. 10th St. ."Phone 3494. - '- v PIANO For sale, almost new. quire 212 North 16th. In-VfOLINS-Old, for sale. 621 Main. SPECIAL, AT THE STORES 25 DO YOU Know Hays-5 and 10c wall paper is the best in town. 404 Main St Phone 2617. 15c MOTH-KILLER 25c Absolutely guaranteed to kill moths and moth eggs. For sale by Hilbert H. Toler, Drug Store, 15th and Main Sts. PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 SEED CORN Hung on racks In modern seed corn house, kill dried, high in germination, shelled and graded or in the ear. samples on request Telephone Elwood 150x3 ; Address . Ressler Bros., Tipton R. 2. PLANTS Garden, for . sale, cheap. 'Phone 1078. LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 HORSES Work horses; - Van Tilburg's Barn, 411 N. 8th. Phone 2613. HORSE Harness and surrey, bargain. 'Phone 1935. - - HORSE Work, good and cheap. 'Phone 2167. SHOATS For sale. W. C. Baird, National Road East. , Austin Switch. 'Phone 4077. SOWS 2 Duroc brood. Will farrow July 15th. Walter H. Beeson, Route A, Richmond. SOW And six pigs. 'Phone 349S. POULTRY &. PET STOCK 32 EGGS For hatching. White Leghorns, White Rocks. Barred Rocks and. a few settings of Buttercups. Mrs. M. O. Johnston South 9th and M Streets. Route D, Box 190. HEN With chicks. 620 So. 9th St AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 OVERLAND Roadster. Inquire 812 So. 7th after 6 o'clock in evening. WESTCOTT Automobile. 1 five-passenger fully equipped in first-class condition. 'Phone 3133. Richmond Oil company. IF YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT TRUCK with ample power and speed and durability for 500 lbs., or 1500 lbs., investigate the Republic Dispatch complete at $750. WELDEX MFG. CO. 12th and N. E. Sts. , Phone .1494 AUTO SUPPLIES & REPAIRS 35 AUTO PARTS Magnetos, carburator, storage battery, Presto tank, electric horn, radiator, steering gear, Stewart Speedometer, slightly used 33x4 non-skid cassings and tubes. Some bargains in good used cars. Don't forget we clean cars. B. & B. Auto Exchange. 'Phone 1377. AUTO LIVERY & GARAGES 33 SHURLEY'S TAXIS Five New Dodge Limcsines and careful drivers at your service day and night. 15 and 17 South 9th St. TELEPHONES Jtp. 212i,4NJP1538TAXI Anderson's Taxi Service 28 N. 7th Street Phone 1370 MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES 37 INDIAN MOTOCYCLES Also full line of bicycles. Repairing and accessories. Waking f Co., 4th and Main. Opp. Court House. 'Phone 2006. YALE MOTORCYCLE Twin cylinder with side car, for sale or trade. Good as new. Brammer and Tov.nsend, 520 Main St. HOUSES APT?.' TO RENT 33 12TH STREET South 500. Strictly modern S-room house. 'Phone 3713. 12TH STREET South 520. House for rent. No children. 15TH ST. North. Modern apartments. Jonas Gaar, 14(26 Main. A. AND 5TH .STS. South, f wo furnished rooms with bath and kitchenette. See A. W. Gregg or call Flat 8, South 5th & A. F STREET South 1214. Five-room house for rent $12.50. 'Phone 2987. Call 1114 No. C. MAIN ST. 2009. House of nine rooms " for rent after May" 1st. Modern im provement with garage. See or phone E. Louck. Taxes Are . Dune Do you need r MONEY? If so, we win be glad to supply you, at the legal rate. We loan on personal property. ' Licensed and bonded by the state. The State Irnvest meet 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560. Elevator to Third Floor Richmond, Ind. ,'The Company of Service." CLEANED & PRESSED Men's Suits. . Gport Coats. . , Ladies' Suits.. $11. -51.2i Carl C. Young Tailor ar.d Cleaner, . Palladium Bldg. Phone 2C75.

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MAIN STREET 1021 W 7-room flat for rent. See Frank M. Clark, 321 North 11th St FLAT Modern, for rent. 'Phone 2235. HOUSE For- rent. Garden; 1 miles on Union pike. 'Phone 12351419. - - OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In the Palladium Bids. Apply - ROOM EIGHT Palladium Bldg. '..? Second Floor. MISCELLANEOUS TO RENT 40 GARAGE 'Phone 2037 or 134 S. 12th St. WANTED TO RENT 41 HOUSE Small or flat or three unfurnished rooms wanted. Address J, B. Palladium. ROOM Furnished for man and wife for light housekeeping. Private family. Call 1005 J. E. Edwards. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 3RD ST. 238 South West. My residence for sale. A bargain if sold at once. 0. K. Logue. 0TH 'AND G ST. South. $450.00 buys the best and cheapest close-in lot in Richmond for home or . investment Phone 2854. A. M. ROBERTS. Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave.. R. D. Phone 4171. Office 18 S. 8th. 12 INVESTMENT $1000 and $2500 Real Estate Everywhere Porterfield & Hudelson EARLHAM HEIGHTS Two lots. 'Phone 4093 or call 1010 North 15th st. - . '':'"" EASTHAVEN AVE. Four lots. . Two front and two back. Near Stop. One will sell for cash very reasonable. If interested call 'Phone 4703. REEVESTON For sale, lot No. 3 in Reeveston, South 16th St., all improvements made and paid. Sell cheap. 'Phone 1165. ' COTTAGE Small cash payment Balance monthly. 'Phone 3016. HOUSE Seven rooms, with electric lights, and both waters in a choice location for sale, fcr will exchange for four or five acres vacant land near the city. 'Phone 1976 or address A Palladium. LIVERY STABLE (The real estate cnly) for sale. Building is a brick front and frame rear; centrally located on Main street, Centerville, Ind, Good location for a garage. Also 2 farms. One of SO acres and - a . ." . . if a i i m I out' vi lau acres, ror luruier inior mation- address Box 64 Centerville, Ind., or see Miss Myrtle Charman (real estate dealer) at the Centerville State Bank, Centerville, Jnd. it aw, FARMS FOR SALE .43 Hi ACRES In Ohio, close to Richmond, 7-rcon house, garage and other out-buildingrs, cheap. Address H. G., care Palladium. MAY 1ST Public sale, at 1 o'clock p. m., at late residence of Josiah Feasel 5 miles south of Richmond. Horses, ' cow.a.. hogs, . corn," -hay i farm impli'rnents, household goods. See sale, bills. Ann "Feasel, administratrix. NOTICE State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: . '.". ! ,: In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term. 1917. Cause No. 17887. Action for partition and to quiet title to real estate.' Ada E. Craig, Mabel Craig, and Hazel Ruth Craig. Plaintiffs vs. John L. Craig, Cora Langley, Grace Cooney, Oscar Durkel, Hazel Ruth Craig as administratrix of the estate of Anna M. Craig, deceased; Ree3 C. Jones; the unknown wife of Rees C. Jones ; the unknown widow, heirs, iegatees and devises of -Rees C. Jones, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees, devisees of the unknown deceased widow of Rees C. Jones; Jesse Williams; the unknown wife of Jesse Williams;" the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Jesse Williams, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of Jesse Williams, deceased; Sarah McMinn; the unknown wife of Henry C. McMinn; the unknown widow of Henry C. McMinn; deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and de vises, of the unknown deceased widow of Henry C. McMinn, deceased; John Roney; the unknown wife of John Roney; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of John Roney, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devises of the unknown deceased widow of John Roney, deceased; Charles Street; the unknown wife of Charles Street; the unknown, widow, heirs, legatees and, devisees. , of Charles Street, deceased ; the unknown heirs, legatees, and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of Charles Street, deceased, defendants. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause having filed their complaint herein together with the affidavit that all of the defendants therein named, excepting John L. Craig, Cora Langley, Grace Cooney, Oscar Durkel and Hazel Ruth Craig as administratrix of the estate of Anna M. Craig, deceased, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. ,. ' Now Therefore, Rees C. Jones; the unknown wife of Rees C. Jones, the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Rees C. Jones, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of Rees C. Jones; Jesse Williams; the unknown wife of Jesse Williams; the unknown widow, heirs,; legatees and devisees of Jesse Williams, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of Jesse Williams, deceased; Sarah McMinn; the unknown wife of Henry C. McMinn; the unknown widow of Henry C. McMinn, deceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and 'devisees of the unknown deceased widow of Henry C. McMinn, deceased; John Reriey ; the unknown wife . of John Roney; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of John Roney, d?-

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asonic Calendar Tuesday, May 1 Richmond lodge. No. 196, F. & A. M., stated meeting. Wednesday, May 2 Webb lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M., called meeting, work In Master Mason degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. ' Thursday, May a Wayne Council, No. 10, R. & S. M., stated assembly.Friday, May 4 King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., called meeting, work in Royal Arch degree. ; , .; Saturday, May 5 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O, E, S.. -'ated meeting and initiation of candi-tes. ECONOMY Judge Pugh was superintending work on his farm today. .. .Noel Culbertson, Webster is the handy farm guest of Hiatt's this spring.... ..Mrs. Anna Bishop and sons moved to Greensf ork Thursday. . . . Frank Gilson, Centerville, was here Friday.. . . .Prof, Walter Braumflel is a busy man. these spring days. He is general superintendent of seed testing club, conservative arm. garden and dairy sssociation which constitutes a membership of 40 girls and boys. Twelve boys are preparing an acre of ground each to plant corn -in the corn contest , . . . . Prof. Brumfiel tested 12 bushels , at seed corn in one day, enough to plant 90 acres. He states that corn selected early after maturing and properly taken care of is sure to germinate but crib corn is uncertain Miss Grace Garrison left Saturday a. m. for Moncpelier to attend the Meadow Violet banquet Saturday night. Sunday afternoon the club made its annual field study. ' . , ,,-5-' .- : " ; '" ' CENTERVILLE, IND. . ,Mr..and Mrs. A. M., Barr- attended the meeting of the Eastern Star Grand Chapter held at Indianapolis Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Benjamin Hayworth is not improving but remains in a very critical condition . Mrs. McCullough and Miss Lillian are ASK FOR A QUARTER OUNCE OF FREEZONE ANY CORN WILL DRY UP AND LIFT - OUT SAYS A CINCINNATI AUTHORITY. . Let folks step on your feet hereaft er; wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this authority. He says that a few drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching corn, instantly relieves soreness, and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out without pain. . , This drug is sticky but dries at once i and is said to simply shrivel up the corn without inflaming or . even ; irri tating the surrounding tissue. It is claimed that a quarter of an I ounce, obtained at any drug store will j cost very little but is sufficient to re-1 move every hard or soft corn or callus I from one's feet. Cut this out, espe cially if you are a woman reader who wears high heels. Adv. ceased; the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of John Roney, deceased ; Char - Ies Street; the unknown wire of Charles Street; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Charles Street; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Charles Street, deceased ; the unknown heirs,, legatees and devisees of the unknown deceased widow of Charles Street, deceased, defendants in the above entitled cause, are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on June 14th, 1917, a day of the April term of Wayne Circuit Court, to be held on the 14th day of June, 1917, at the Court House in the City of Richmond, in the said County and State, to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence.. , . That the said cause, suit or proceedings; is prosecuted to partition and to quiet the title to certain lands and real estate in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and therein mentioned and described, as against all demands, claims and claimants whatever, which lands and real estate are more specifically described as follows, to-wit: . - "Lot number twelve (12) . in the Grand-Boulevard Sub-division of Paul V. Washburn's Addition to the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana." Spirituous, vinous or malt liquors shall never be sold on said Lot and "Thirty-six (36) feet off of the entire North side of Lot number eightysix (86) in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by Charles W. Starr." J In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band and the seal of this court this 23rd day of April, 1917. MICHAEL W. KELLY. (Seal). " Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court Gardner, ; Jeasup, Hoelscher and White, attorneys for plaintiffs. apr 23-30-may 7.

FOR MURRETTE SOON here for a visit with Mrs. Dr. Fisher. . . .Pearl Thall and family have moved into Bert Horner's property adjoining rs. Pheobe Tillsons residnce Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Blue have chlstened the litUe eon which arrived at their home a, few days ago, Robert Vernon. ....RobertBertsch has returned from Florida, where he has spent several weeks for hia health. AVALANCHE STOPS TRAIN DAVOS, Switzerland, Via Paris, April 30. An avalanche - has overwhelmed a train running from Landguard to Davos. Many lives have been lost, eight bodies having been recovered so far. All Kinds Broken

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T BRINGS RILEY . ? CHARACTER TO CTTfV Tbe original "Little Orphan Annie" will be at the High School Wednesday evening. The Y. M. C. A. is baring Oliver Power, a professional entertainer to lecture on Riley Days, and with him is "Little Orphan Annie." The" lecture will be on various poems of Riley's and "Orphan Annie" will tell'; some of hep experiences. . Tickets can be purchased . at the . Rosa drug store or the Y. U. C. A. at popular prices.: r .;" r, ; I

LEVISBURG, 0. , -i: mnm aa. pw mmmtmm mm mm A. L. Smalley and wife and Mrs. A. W. McGrew of Verona were guests at the L. G. Brown home Monday.... Charles Rookstool. who is undergoing treatment At the Miami Valley hospital.' in Dayton, is convalescing nicely ,. Mrs. Margaret Gray returned to her f home n Eaton Monday, after a week's : visit at the T. E. Garreth and L. Dish-; er homes.... Miss Eline Anderson of Springfield, Ohio, and Rev. L. M. Wallick of Wooster, Ohio, are guests of: Rev. and Mrs. Stomberger. ...Chester.: and Alma Snyder of Dayton are spending the weeS with their father. Mah-" Ion Snyder, and wife, east of town.... , Fowler MsNutt and wife have returned to their home in Orrville, after a ; three-weeks' visit with his parents. Ed McNutt and wife Mrs. Carl Smith and little son of West Alexandria, spent Tuesday night with W. D. Horn and wife... .David Horn of West Man-' Chester spent Friday, with bis son; W. D. Horn and wife... I The members of" Lnther league of Salem church held a " business meeting at the borne of Albert Reselling Thursday evening. . .'. George Urlle who . went to Virginia . about four weeks ago was called borne on account of sickness.... Tbe people of Lewisburg received the sad news . of the death of Harry Bonn, aged 27. of Dayton. Mr. Bohn is the husband of Elizabeth Fr&ntz-Bohn and William Frantz's son-in-law. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Metal Welded PerfecUy Phone 1494.. m . m - : 1 1? . MOO, El" ITT

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