Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 192, 25 June 1917 — Page 11
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THE PALLADIUM BUSINESS SERVICE 12 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 22 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AUTOS WAiSHEI Satisfaction guar- CLOTHING Second-hand. Wanted to Standardized and Indexed for Quici anteed. 11 South 9th Street. 276 Fdrt Wayne Avenue. ; Reference, according to CARPENTER JOB WORK Screen fT,1!"?., K&e Tfeth,,??,i!t I5JaJ," The Basil L. Smith System. work, furnitur- packing and repair- IrJea' l,Pf 2,to,$I5 pr ful1 (Copyright) mg. Painting and paper hanging. Slt ? k Prtial ,plat? 'V1"0" CLASSIFIED RATES rV " 'V 5S?SeS 1 . per word -TbSe 'ttaS 403 X. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Md. KSr Sevn times CLEANING Carpets and ruga. D. ' ' 20c per word' ' '. ' ". '. ' ' ' ' Ono month Moody Welling. 'Phone 1072. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 No Ad Taken CLEANING Carpets and paper. Work EDISON PHONOGRAPH Standard , Leaa than 10c CASH strictly guaranteed. John Valton cylinder model. Complete with thirOr Less Than 25c CHARGE 'Phone 3460. ty records., $10. Call at Weisbrod's CONTRACT RATES obtained from CLEANINGPanex cleaning- carpet Music store- - ' The Palladium business offlce. cean in g! uaran te e d. H M. H A YEs! MEiTOoi5 M CLOSING HOURS All Want-Ad! Fbone 346B6. MACHINERY A TOOLS 24 must be in before 12 M. noon, of day , STEAM ENGINE One 15 horse steam of publication. Cleaning --- , engine and separator. Cheap is sold OUT-OF-TOWN ADS must be accom- HAVE YOUR WORK DONE BY goon. Phone 5144-E. panled by cash in full payment, ac- REAL TAILORS. . cordtng- to above rates are experts at altermS and re- PLANTS AND SEEDS 29 THE PALLADIUM r?1' Menftults cleaned and pressed $1.25 PLANTS For sale. Snapdragon, 10c; to H-ssify all cording to lis Ladfeg, short cjean ga,va 20c; Agters 5 dozen. 21 Own rules and regulations. ed and pressed. $1.25 So. 2nd. WANT-ADS giving a letter r nu' Work called for and delivered free. ' ber." care this office, can not m i an- JAMES SCULLY LIVE STOCK & VEHICLES 31 swered in person. A letter should i pe 13th an(J Main pi 120g addressed to the "letter or number. ' COW For sale. Fresh, first calf, car this office. The advertiser will DEVELOPING Kodak films develop- weight 1.000 to 1,100. W. H. Glidecall for his answers and later call on ed free--prints 3c each- Thistle, well, Williamsburg, Ind. you providing your reply to his ad- thwaite's Drug Stores. ZVle&Se,iJlTt XAa Xt ELECTRICAL WIRING Write' Rus- ' " FOR SALE TELEPHONEyour WanVAds whenlt fien Carr, Spring Grove . - .. is more convenient to do so. Bu Binders, Mowers, Mowers, Vebe sent to you. and as this is an ac- PAPER HANGING And cleaning. Ex- Vphiolp-s mnd a? mw commodation service. The Palladium pert work. 'Phone 4036. EllswprtN nicies' vemcies, gooa as new. expects payment promptly upon re- Saine. ,..,,., . ceiptofbiii. 317 North A Street. Phone 2834 PATTERN - ' -lsil"" , -LQST-AND FOUND 4 WORK AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 .t p,. Irtg rZZ vwixi LAVIS For ale, 1 1212 four-cylinder HAND SATCHEL Black, lost. Con- Davis car. A horse power; 1 1913 .4tatnlng crochet lace and crochet cylinder Davis c-ir 50 horse-power. hook. 'Phone 3184. . We ate c6mpletelyequipped to do The above car8 have been overhaul. all kinds of Pattern Work, both wood e1 anfl repantei and put ln good .. HELP WANTED MALES and .netaJ; also gating patterns and conditlon. For .rther informatica vy! T. model building. 'Phone 102S. . BOYS AND GIRLS ' . wanted DRAVERBROS. oaklandwanted jr,i8 E. Main St Phone IC25. , , s ,Two new Oakland cars cheap for Two small boys. Can use a few quick sale. girls. Apply B. B. "Hove Co. r.T 3 : ; ; HUB GARAGE v 1 WALL PAPER and carpet cleaning; 18 g -th st like new by experts. Clay Cleaning Co- Phon "3C- GVERLAND-TourinHoTi spending for newspapers; $40 to $50 MOVING A STORAGE 16 mocJel. Call 526 South 13th monthly in spare time; experience STOrk Your goods with Forrest c. . unnecessary; no canvassing: subjects Monger Storage Co. 'Phone 2608. ot- ; . M'fii BJrU? bS THREE AUTO TRUCKS TOURING CAR-5-passenger, good f ito N Y Bureau, Room running condition. $150. W. Macy, V', a v ,m,n Utween 2b Tans In the city. Have a large new Pilot Motor Car Co. ?75 veD.r. to tek! Charge of small truck for city transfer and draying. IP YOU WANT A LIGHT-WEIGHT and 35 years to take cnarge oi sniau Cftn yj the ple qulcker and bet. TRTIPK stock of goods. Must have some ex- service Experienced men and lKUUlv perience in paints. State age. wages J" warateed Crating and w,th amp,e power and speeC an(1 aur Ixpected and experience. Address Jj a, I lid long ""stance ablllt" for 500 lbs" or 1500 lbs- ,n Box C, Palladium. movinj" Call dstance vestlgste the RepUD,lc Dlsptch com rw4?nted- ' CaU at Richmond ' OR A MONGER plete at. weldex mfj. go. . Baking Co. Residence, 315 Randolph. Tel. 3137. 12th an(I N E. st9. TV.one 1494 YOUNG MAN 18-20 years of age, Office 7 S. 7th. Tel. 2746. ntMJrASi Prompt Phone Service. AUTOMOfliLES WANTED 34 perience not necessary. Appiy a jvrn nmvrvr vatsj Underwear Co. , AUIO MUVIWI : VAIM USED AUTOMOBILES Motorcycles. The largest and best equipped In the bicycles and general repairing wanthelp WANTED FEMALE 6 ItT. Furniture crated for shipping. ed. C. R. Carter. 1029 Main. 'Phone ' , . Long disUnce trips a. specialty. All 1014. CORESPONDENT Aif Intelligent per- work guaranteed. SnonoTn fS'newspapSHio to 5 FOREST MONGER ) AUTO LIVERY A GARAGES si monthly'ln0 TSE?ui USSJSi h St. ton 2608 : unnecessary: no canvassing: subjects TAXI suggested. Send for particular., Na- AUTO MOVING VAN Anderson'sTaxi Service tional Press Bureau. Room 1394. Buf Moving. Storage. Crating done. In or A J-n fLv ?i falo. N. Y. our of the city. All work guaranteed. 28 N. 7tn btreet - housework white girl wanted for AVERY OXER . ... Phone 1370 ' general housework. 303 North 9. Office Ramsey Auction Co. 17 S. 7th. ! HOUSEKEEPER Reliable Wanted. Phono 1876. Res. 134 S. 14th. Phone 221 South 3rd. I596- HOUSES APTS. TO RENT a8 SALESLADY For read-to-wear dept. jr: 5TH AND A South. 2 Room flat, Apply Grand Leader. ATTTO VATM with kitchenet. Call 'Phone 1247. ! - LAKCjALIUVAXS 10TH STREET North 11. Modern AGENTS AND SALESMEN 7 flat in Linden Apartment. j DISTRICT SALES MANAGER Want- best Bervice and prices call 14TH STREET South 115. Modern ed. Capable executive wanted to or- J L McNEILL flat.' ganize sales camraign in surrounding R 6 g Phone 2564 C ST. North 2013. 6 rooms and bath, counties. Product is a $10.00 special- ruoue inquire 103 N. 15. 'Phone 4010. ty of unllnited sales WMlty.A EASTHAVEN AVE.-5-room house. b?gb'may.bU& REPAIRING gj. A Iso 6.00m house, bath. $14. quired. Continental Distributors. Inc. BICYCLES-Baby cabs, sweepers to " Vg" " . 224 W. Huron St.. Chicago, 111. repair and new Urcs put on. Lawn KEYSTONE High grade modern -- mowers, shears, knives, tools to apartment. Jonas Gaar, 1426 Main SITUATIONS WANTED 8 sharpen. All kind expert repairing. J?.; Called for and delivered. Wesley CENTRALLY LOCATED Modern POSITION Of any kind by married Brown A Son. Phon 3086. flat for rent. Call Dye & Price, 901 man 28 years old. 808 North S St. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED And Main street or 'Phone 2150. . . 1 repaired. Screen doors and windows HOUSES Two for rent. Porterfield ROOMS FOR RENT 9 maje and repaired. Work called for & Hudelson. 306-7 Colonial Bldg. 3RD ST. South 112. Modern furn- and delivered. Brown Darnell & Co. HOUSE 6 rooms, cement cellar, gas ished light housekeeping room. Priv- LAWN MOWERS Sharpened. . Frank and electric lights, hydrant and rain ate entrance. No children. Brunner. 'Phone 2516. water, front and back verandas. Call E.TH ST. 116V South. Sleeping - at 225 North 11th Street. v; room, front, suitable for a-gentleman. EDUCATIONAL " 20 TTTmm fTmmmm mTm Call in evenings. Mrs. A. Street. MID-SUMMER TERM-Opens during BUSINESS PLACES TO RENT 39 STH STREET North 111. Modern week of July 2 to July 9. - Start dur- 6TH STREET North 16. Large store furnished room. Ing this week. School 'all summer, room for rent. 9TH, STREET North 214. Furnish- Call if you can; but if not. write or ed rooms for housekeeping, with bath telephone for particulars. Richmond . WANTED TO RENT- 41 and private entrance. Business College. ' . ......... . . , ' 10TH STREET South 42. Furnished "JSSeltoJv unte'-P room. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 dQto xent' by OUpI. Phone nT",!T;vOUth ROOm' the be8t HOUSEHOLD GOODS-For Sale. 417 fioFSE-S or 6 rooms. Central; modin the city. . North Uth Street ern. Furnac or without. Call 20 11TH STREET North 41. 2 modern South 8th St ' furnished rooms for Ughthousekeep- HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 1 J.f-. , , im 1 For sale at REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 14TH ST. North 221. Two furnish- 26 South 7th Street tth st snnTH ed rooms for light housekeeping. 'TH ST. SOUTH 13TH STRET North 24. Rooms with Offers considered only Tuesday and ' ' MORGAN BARGAIN or without board. ' Weduesday of this week. 5g.ft Frontage MAIN STREET 927 Vs. Furnished : : - .- .- : , : 14-xoom brick Jiouse. S. Seventh, rooms. ; TANK Gasoline, 500 gallon, and oil First Block ; ' ffOOMS Furbished for rent. Modern I ank in good condition. Call Palla- ' TT' ." MORGAN'S GOT IT t onveniences. 'Phone 2032. dium office. i 6th and Main.
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MAIN ST. East A 6-room modern home for sale. Address P. O. Box 166 Richmond. REEVESTOK Best lot in Reeveston for sale. Address p. O. Box 16S. Richmond. RENTALS Two good rentals for sale. Address P. O. Box 166, Richmond. A. M. ROBERTS, Real Estate. City and Farms. Liberty Ave., R. D. Phone 4171. Office IS S. 8th. CENTRALLY LOCATED Residence for sale. 'Phone 4112. HOUSE Seven rooms, with electric lights, and both waters In a choice location for sale, or will exchange for four or five acres-vacant land near ' the city. "Phone 1976 or address A Palladium. SPECIAL ' House for sale with full lot. : Nine rooms, electric light, two waters. Must be Bold. Make an offer. Porterfield & Hudelson. 306-7 Colonial .Bldg. FARMS FOR SALE 43 OHIO 1 acres, in Preble county, O., 6 miles from.EatOn, on good pike. 7room house, barn, garage, wood house, summer house, fruit, good water, good bass fishing. Cheap for cash. Address W. S. Palladium. S3 ACRES For sale. $100 per acre. 12 miles out. $1,000 equipment of teams, corn, chickens and implements included; also all crops, garden, potatoe patch,' sorghum,, fruit, corn field and 3 acres good oats. Must be sold this month. Immediate possession. y Address Box No. 6, Richmond, Ind. . . . REAL ESTATE WANTED 45 40 TO 80 ACRES Wanted. Within 8 miles of Richmond. ' Will pay cash. Address A. B. C.,' Palladium. f' 1 1 " NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, to sell real estate hereinafter described in the case of Pauline Mettert, vs. Mary Morris, et al, No. 17878, will offer for. sale, at public auction, upon the premises, on Tuesday, the 10th day of July, 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, located in Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number twenty-one (21) In Block one (1) in the Town of East Germantown. This real estate consists of a large Jot with good dwelling house thereon! and was the home of the late Talbert S. Carpenter. Terms of Sale One-third cash in hand, one-third in one year and the remaining one-third in two years from the day of sale, purchaser to secure deferred payments by notes in usual bankable form, drawing six percent ind terest from date, and providing for attorney's fees. Said notes to be secured by a first mortgage upon said premises to be executed by the purchaser, the wife or husband joining therein, and by fire insurance policies to the satisfaction of the undersigned Commissioner, or, the purchaser may pay all of the purchase price in cash. Said real estate will be sold free from all liens and encumbrances. RAY K. SHIVELEY, Commissioner. . Dated June 18th, 1917. Junel8-25 July 2 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR In the matter of the estate of Joseph P. Iliff, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that Joseph P. Iliff died in Wayne county, Indiana, leaving . a last will and testament which has been duly 'admitted to probate and record in the office of the clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana, in which the undersigned is named as executor, and that he has qualified and is now acting as such. Said estate is supposed to be solvent ' - - - "LEWIS E. ILIFF. Executor, James E. White, Attorney. June 11-18-25 . SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at Public Sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, on the 28th day of June, 1917, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. add 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the. following property, to-wit: . "" Jk. part of the northeast quarter of; section Four (4) Townsnip Tnirteen (13), Range One (1) west, and bounded as follows: Beginning on the west side of South Eighteenth Street in the City of Richmond, at point three hundred fifty-two (352) feet south of the center of Main-street,:' the same being W. L. Farquhar'a . northeast .corner; thence north forty-two - and one-half j (42) feet; thence west parallel with' said : Farquhar'a north line one hundred and fifty (150) feet to James j
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Following is a list of polling places in Wayne county for the special election Tuesday: Abington Township, Precinct No. 1 K. of P. Hall, Abingjon. . ; Boston Township, Precinct No. 2 John H uber's Shoe Shop, Boston. : Center Township, Precinct No. 1 T. E. Palmer's residence, Centerville. Center Township. Precinct Ko. 2 Jack Ellwood's residence, Centerville. Center Township, Precinct No. 3 Town Hall, Centerville. Clay Township, Precinct No. 1 Mrs. Veal's residence, North : Main, GreenSfork. ., - Clay Township, Precinct No. 2 George J. Nicholson's room, Pearl St., Greensfork. Dalton Township,- Precinct No. 1 Beeson Building. Dalton. Franklin Township. Precinct No. 1 Century Hall. Bethel. Franklin Township, Precinct' No. 2 J. O. Robinson's restaurant, Whitewater. Greene Township, Precinct No. 1 Room adjoining butcher shop on north, Williamsburg. . Greene Township, Precinct No. 2 Kelly Hotel, Williamsburg. Harrison Township, Precinct No. 1 Thompson House, Jacksonburg. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 1 Nettie Spencer's residence, Mount Auburn. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 2 Council Room, Dublin. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 3 Office Caldwell Hotel, Cambridge City. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 4 W. H. Riser's Plumbing shop, Cambridge City. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 5 Kitty Stobaugh's residence, No. 415 E.-Main, Cambridge City. Jackson Township, Precinct No. 6 Office Dr. Ehle, I. O. O. F. Bldg., East Germantown Jefferson Township, Precinct No. 1 Wedekind Blacksmith shop, Hagerstown. Jefferson Township, Precinct No. 2 Walker Bldg., occupied by Elmer Crull, Hagerstown. Jefferson Township. Precinct No. 3 Engine room, City Building, Hagers- j town. i New Garden Township, Precinct No. I 1 Former Harness shop, north of P. O., Fountain City. j New Garden Township, Precinct No. j 2 Orville Clark's barber shop. Fountain City. j Perry Township, Precinct No. 1 Cranor Hotel Office, Economy. Washington Township, Precinct No. 1 T. B. Lantz office, Milton. Washington Township, Precinct No. 2 Charles Ferris' shop, Milton. Washington Township, Precinct No. 3 Big Four Depot, Milton. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 1 Hill's Green House, East Haven Ave. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 2 The Old Church at Chester. - Wayne Township; Precinct No. 3 Columbia School House, No. 6, Middleboro Pike. Wayne Township, Precinct No. 4 Residence Joseph Dixon, . Abington Road. Wayne Township, Precinct No., 5 Van Uxems east line; thence south forty-two and one-half (42) feet to said Farquhar' line; thence east one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the place of beginning. To be sold as the property of William B. Arnold and Isabelle C. Arnold to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor of Benjamin G. Price. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CLEMENT V. CARR, Sheriff of Wayne County. June 8th, 1917. ' ROBBINS, RELLER & ROBBINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. june 11-18-25 T A New Idea The Twenty Payment plan. Is a new idea' in - borrowing money on Furniture, Pianos, Etc. The Plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest and re pay it ln twenty monthly payments. However the borrower may repay the loan in full or ln part at the end of any month. Interest Is charged only for the actual number of months loan is carried. $2.50 Monthly payment . ; "on 50.00. $5.00. Monthly payment - i on. . $100.00 Ask for free folder entitled "THE TWENTY PAYMENT . PLAN" which explains ln detail our plan. Prompt . Courteous , Service. ; 1 Call, Write or Phone: Richmond Loan Co.' Est 1895. ...'FhonB.15.4IL: Room 8, Colonial Building ; S :-.'.."' '! Richmond; tod. i';;, i;
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Bachmeyer's Green House, Moorman Road. jtiebmond City, Precinct No. 6 Surveyor's room, Court House, Fourth and Main streets. Richmond City, Precinct No. 7 Market House, - South Sixth and A streets. .,. ' Richmond City, Precinct No. 8. St. Andrew's Bldg., "South Fifth and C streets. '. Richmond City, Precinct No. 9 McPherson's Store room. No. 541 S. Sixth street Richmond City, Precinct No. 10 Residence, Thomas W. Shesler, No. 21 Fort Wayne avenue. Richmond City, Precinct No. 11. City Building, North Fifth street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 12. Broom Factory, No' 402 North Third. Richmond City, Precinct No. 13. Charles R. Woodhurst tin shop, No. 312 North Eighth. Richmond City, Precinct No. 14. Masonic Temple, North A and Ninth streets. Richmond City, Precinct No. 15. M. A. Hasty Wholesale Candy cornran y. No. 417 North Eighth. Richmond City, Precinct No,-16. A. E. Brook's residence, No. 804 North G street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 17. J. .C. Reynard's residence, No. 803 North Tenth street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 18. K. of P. Temple, South Eighth street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 19. Office J. Benning's livery barn. No. 13 South Eleventh. Richmond City, Precinct "No. 20. Joseph Shopman's residence, No. 242 South Eighth street. Richmond City," Precinct No. 21. Geyer's Old Meat Shop.'No. 915 South C street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 22. Residence John Carpenter, No. 724 S. Ninth street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 23. Sharer's Tin Shop, No. 1410 North A. Richmond City, Precinct No. 24. Garage in rear of No. 316 North Thirteenth street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 25. North End Mission, North Fourteenth. Richmond City. Precinct No. 26. Markiey's residence. No. 16 North Seventeenth street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 27. Mrs. Carey Tingle's residence, No. 321 North Ninteenth street. Richmond City, Precinct No. 28. Scully Tailor shop, No. 1237 Main St. CLEANED & PRESSED Men's Suits A i p Sport Coats 5) II Ladies' Suits 11 Carl C.Young Tailor and Cleaner, Palladium Bldg. Phone 2675.
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EXPERT WELDERS Corner 12th and North E Sts. . Consider the Saving in Time and Money.
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WHERE'S THE HOUSE When a man wants to buy a house, the first thing he asks is "Where is it?" . The Palladium arrarigecl its ads of houses for sale in A-B-C order, starting each ad with the name of the street or avenue or suburb, where it is situated. . .". ' Palladium Want Ads bringquick profit-results. Telephone 2834 and ask for a Palladium Want Ad; Taker. ' . .
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Richmond City, Precinct No. 29. I Residence, ' Mrs. Huldah Geyer. " No. " 1603 East Main street. - - ' - Richmond City, Precinct No. 0Residence. Mrs. Sarah Piatt, No. 454 ; South Thirteenth street. . Richmond City, Precinct No. tl. Shofer's Drug Store, Corner West-" , Main and Third streets. ; Richmond City, Precinct No. Xi. Residence, -Charles Davis, No. 244.' Pearl street j : , Richmond City, Precinct No. 33. ; ; Store room of W. C. Bass, No. 414 ' . North West Third street Richmond City, Precinct Na 34. ' ' Residence of C. H. Conkle, No. .215 Linden avenue. . t Richmond City. Precinct No. 35. . Grocery room between Lindn and 1 Maple. No. 1113 Hunt , Richmond City, Precinct Na 36.! , Residence. A. R. Beyerle, No. 309 K. Eighteenth street ' Webster Township, Precinct No. 1.. ' School House. Webster. - .
MURPHY AT DEMONSTRATION OF CANNING METHODS
Civic Gardener Murphy has return- 1 ed from Purdue University where he -attended the conference of Vocational ' Agricultural Teachers. While at Pur- ' due,' Murphy attended the canning demonstrations given by an expert . from the United States Department of . Agriculture, and some of the products of this demonstration are on display ' in a store window at Tenth and Main -. streets. '.
' Miss Helen Moore, of Seattle, Wash. -is probably the only automobile oil sales-woman in the United States, r.: LOAN Our new plan enables you to obtain Money at the Legal rate, with any time from ONE to TWENTY MONTHS to repay it These Loans may be paid off in part or in full at any time, and they only draw interest for the time you have the money. $ 50.00 Payment $2.50 per Month. 80.00 Payment $4.00 per Month. 100.00 Payment $5.00 per Month. Other amounts in proportion. NO INTEREST IN ADVANCE. We loan on furniture, ' pianos, live stock, etc. . Call, write or phone. Licensed and bonded by the state., THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN CO. 40 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2560., - Slevator to Third Floor . j v . . Richmond, Ind. . Y The Company of Service." Phone 1494. :... , . . . .. .. . i Your: Want .- PalJadiMM .' 2834 I'f
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